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The Dealmaking 3: Anti-Doping Trends at Olympics, Whoop F1 Deal with Ferrari, & Florida High School Bill

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This week of The Dealmaking 3 with “The Sports Professor” Rick Horrow features less invasive anti-doping blood draws as the latest trend at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, Whoop signing its first F1 deal with Ferrari N.V. (NYSE: RACE) as its global growth continues, and the Teddy Bridgewater Act which is expected to make a difference in the funding of high school sports in Florida.

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Dodgers Dispatch White Sox for Sixth Straight Spring Training Win

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker (23) celebrates with Teoscar Hernandez after scoring against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.

The Dodgers continued their unbeaten streak in Cactus League play Thursday, taking a narrow 7-6 win over the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch.

Tyler Glasnow made his first start of spring training , and struck out four batters while recording six straight outs. He came out for the first batter of the third inning and allowed a hit, which turned into an earned run after the runner scored following his exit from the contest.

Tyler Glasnow strikes out the side with 14 pitches.

This Dodgers rotation is about the be insane ?

?: @SportsNetLApic.twitter.com/1Ys7FpiUYY

— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) February 26, 2026

The Dodgers took the lead in the first inning through a Freddie Freeman sacrifice fly, and extended their lead to two in the bottom of the second through a Miguel Rojas RBI single.

Their lead didn’t last long, though, as two-run homer in the top of the third from Tanner Murray leveled the score and a sacrifice fly fro, Lenyn Sosa gave the White Sox the lead. An Edgar Quero single extended their lead even further, putting the Dodgers at a two-run deficit by the end of the half inning.

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker (23) celebrates with Teoscar Hernandez after scoring against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale.
Feb 24, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker (23) celebrates with Teoscar Hernandez after scoring against the Cleveland Guardians during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

L.A. didn’t just sit back, with Teoscar Hernandez plating Will Smith with a grounder to third in the bottom of the inning before hitting a solo homer to left center two innings later to even the scores once again.

The White Sox took the lead back in the top of the sixth through Curtis Mead’s solo homer off of Ben Casparius, but the Dodgers more than made up for it in the bottom of the sixth. Keston Hiura and Hyeseong Kim crushed back-to-back homers to give L.A. a one-run lead, then Josue De Paula hit an RBI single later in the inning to extend the Dodgers’ lead to two.

Josue De Paula drives in another run for the Dodgers.

In due time, he’ll get his opportunity in The Show ?

?: @SportsNetLApic.twitter.com/FamEgFxemC

— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) February 26, 2026

Chicago pulled one back in the top of the eighth for the White Sox with an RBI triple — his first hit of the spring — but Kyle Hurt and Jordan Weems managed to keep the White Sox quiet for the remainder of the game.

The win brings the Dodgers’ record to 6-0, and they stand as the only team in both the Cactus League and the Grapefruit League yet to lose a game.

The Dodgers jump straight back into action Friday, facing off against the San Francisco Giants on the road at 12:05 p.m. PT.

Joan Laporta takes aim at Real Madrid in new book – “The biggest scandal in the history of Spanish football”

Joan Laporta takes aim at Real Madrid in new book – “The biggest scandal in the history of Spanish football”
Joan Laporta takes aim at Real Madrid in new book – “The biggest scandal in the history of Spanish football”

Earlier this week, Joan Laporta – who is running for re-election as Barcelona president – launched his new book, titled “Así salvamos al Barça” (This is how we save Barça). One of the sections was devoted to addressing the continued allegations aimed at the Catalan club regarding the Negreira case.

Laporta has regularly denied any allegations of wrongdoing in relation to Barcelona’s payments to Enriquez Negreira, the former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees. As per Marca, he did so again in his book.

“There is no evidence to show that the payments made by FC Barcelona to companies linked to the former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees influenced the selection of referees or altered the results of matches. I invite all those who accuse us of refereeing corruption with such levity and frivolity to specify the match, the goal, the play or the suspicious act of favouritism that allegedly occurred as a result of this technical advice.”

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Laporta: Real Madrid have appointed referees for 70 years

Rather, Laporta took the opportunity to point the finger at Real Madrid. He believes the Bernabeu club have directly benefitted from a string of appointments at the CTA, dating as far back as 70 years ago.

“It is worth remembering that, for seven decades and almost uninterruptedly, the presidents of the referees’ committees, under their various names, were Real Madrid fans, former players or former managers and, in some cases, all three at the same time. That is to say, for seventy years, the members, former players or former directors of Real Madrid appointed the referees who had to dispense justice on the field of play in each and every one of the matches of La Liga and the Copa del Rey. That was, without a doubt, the biggest scandal in the history of Spanish football!”

Italiano: ‘Bologna did enough to deserve victory’ over Brann

Italiano: ‘Bologna did enough to deserve victory’ over Brann
Italiano: ‘Bologna did enough to deserve victory’ over Brann

Vincenzo Italiano feels Bologna ‘did enough over the two games’ to deserve their Europa League play-off success against SK Brann, as they prepare to face Roma or Freiburg.

The Rossoblu had the benefit of the first leg 1-0 victory in Norway, but were told as they warmed up that Fiorentina had managed to throw away a 3-0 advantage in the Conference League with Jagiellonia.

They still had a shaky start, requiring three big Lukasz Skorupski saves and a Remo Freuler goal-line clearance, but Jacob Sorensen’s red card damaged Brann.

Joao Mario eventually drilled in the winning goal after one of 13 corners, with Benjamin Dominguez hitting the woodwork in stoppages.

Italiano expected Bologna struggle

BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Vincenzo Italiano, Head Coach of Bologna, speaks to his players during warm up prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“The first 20 minutes were honestly what I expected, because Brann only had one result to go for, so they were forced to come out fighting,” Italiano told Sky Sport Italia.

“We made a few too many mistakes, we could’ve done more with Rowe and Bernardeschi in good positions. Once we had an extra man, we made the most of the situation, and I think between the two games, we did enough to deserve qualification.

“Our target was to stay in the Cup competitions in March, we did it in Europe and unfortunately not the Coppa Italia.”

Another reason why Brann were moving in a different gear is that their domestic league is on hiatus, so they’ve been able to focus only on the Europa League.

BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Joao Mario of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Nikola Moro and Martin Vitik during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“It was very important to get the first leg result, because we knew Brann would be in good shape, especially as we have so many matches to contend with. We knew their tempo could be a problem for us, we played an intelligent game in Norway.

“They caused us issues this evening for the first 20 minutes, but we are managing to remain more solid and avoid dangerous counter-attacks, which we allowed too often in recent months.”

Bologna are through to the Europa League Round of 16, and will find out in tomorrow’s draw if they will be paired with SC Freiburg or their fellow Italians Roma.

BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna is challenged by Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson of SK Brann during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Jens Odgaard was a substitute this evening, but the coach hits back at suggestions he is no longer a first choice player for Bologna.

“I read someone this week say that Odgaard was pushed to the margins of the squad, that’s just unthinkable. We rested him with so many games, then changed strategy, but he showed when he came off the bench what he can do with that ability to keep the ball. He remains an important player for us, whether he starts or not,” insisted Italiano.

“Joao Mario is introverted, shy, and I think he needs to start smiling more. I was a little worried at first, to be honest, but he relaxed and is now showing why he played regularly for Porto and was signed by Juventus. He can play on the right or left, he did well defensively and scoring a goal today.”

The NFL is on the hunt for the next "Sam Darnold"

They often say the NFL is a "copy cat" league, where each team is desperately seeking the "next" version of whatever has been working. Right now, the Seattle Seahawks are the talk of the town as Super Bowl LX champions... especially their quarterback, Sam Darnold.

Cast aside years ago, and perennially labeled a "bust" or constantly questioned, Darnold proved everyone wrong by helping guide the Seahawks to their second-ever Lombardi trophy. Darnold showed the league that young quarterbacks who flame out elsewhere can still reclaim their career, given the right opportunity. Now, this has teams questioning all sorts of previously held beliefs regarding certain players. The NFL is likely on the search for the next "Sam Darnold."

Football talk show host and analyst Rich Eisen recently spoke how he believes another quarterback under the tutelage of Kyle Shanahan might be the next to make this sort of leap: Mac Jones.

"Mac Jones, in my estimation, is the most likely candidate to be the next Sam Darnold of anybody else."

@richeisen on Mac Jones' potential after being under the Kyle Shanahan system 👀

(via @RichEisenShow) pic.twitter.com/w4tW9GkaME

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 23, 2026

The comparison makes sense. Jones didn't fall out quite as hard as Darnold did, but his tenure in New England came to an unceremonious end with multiple benching's. Jones started seven games in Jacksonville last season, where he went 2-5, had eight touchdown passes against eight interceptions. However, he may have extended his career with strong play for the Niners this past season. In relief of the injured Brock Purdy, Jones went 5-3 as a starter in San Francisco, throwing for 2,151 yards, 13 touchdowns and only six interceptions.

Jones is under contract with the Niners for another season, but that could make him incredibly attractive for an NFL team to take a chance on him. Trade for him, see what he can do, and if it's anything worthwhile, sign him to another short term deal.

Whatever the case may be, Sam Darnold's success with the Seahawks in 2025 is going to get plenty of other "cast-off" quarterbacks a second or even third look.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: NFL free agency: the NFL is on the hunt for the next "Sam Darnold"

India batting comes back to life, keeps T20 World Cup campaign alive

TimesofIndia.com in Chennai: It took them five matches but India's batting finally clicked and registered the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history. The Men in Blue fired on all cylinders to end their innings at 256/4 and later completed the formalities by restricting Zimbabwe to 184/6 in their must-win Super Eight clash of the multi-nation tournament in Chennai.

From the strong powerplay to intent in the middle overs and a blockbuster finish—back-to-back sixes by Hardik Pandya—India checked the boxes they were yearning to in the fixtures preceding Thursday's clash. Restoring the right-left combination at the top of the order worked wonders for the defending champions.




Sanju Samson's return to the Playing XI forced the opposition to keep the off-spin—their nemesis in the last few games—away. When it was finally introduced, runs were already on the board and Abhishek Sharma was back to six-hitting ways.

Chepauk was in for a treat as the Indian batters feasted on one of the tournament's most batting-friendly surface, aided by some ordinary captaincy and bowling. The dot-ball percentage - just 26 — was significantly down in comparison to previous games and all of them operated at a strike-rate of over 150 with three of them hovering in the 200s. There were plenty of sixes, but what was heartening to see was the intent to sustain momentum throughout the innings.

Samson was out after a breezy cameo but Ishan Kishan didn't allow the innings to drop a gear. Suryakumar Yadav toyed with the bowlers and field positions. Hardik Pandya took his initial time but hit top gear when it mattered and the biggest positive was Tilak Varma's return to fluent form.

Batting at No.6, the left-hander, who had been facing criticism for lacking intent in the middle-overs came like a breath of fresh air by taking off from the word go. The left-hander perfected the finishing act, smashing a 16-ball 44 that included 3 boundaries and 4 sixes.

India benefitted from their brightest opening stand in the tournament but unlike their best powerplay outing (86/1 vs Namibia), there was no middle-overs choke. Even when off-spinners Sikandar Raza and Brian Bennett bowled in tandem after the field restrictions were lifted, Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma kept the scoring rate healthy and showed no desperation to slog their way out of trouble. The shot selection was good, the scoring areas were intelligent, and India negated the off-spin threat quite convincingly. Raza did pick the wicket of Kishan to break an ominous-looking 72-run stand, but five collective overs of off-spin went for 45, allowing the defending champions to seize control of the middle-overs.

Abhishek is always the crucial piece in India's batting puzzle and the Super 8 clash was another reminder of why life is comfortable when he gets going. It took the youngster a while to score his maiden T20I World Cup fifty but India wouldn't be complaining as his return to form augurs well for the side in the business, and must-win end of the tournament. There is no room for another slip-up if they are to become the only side to first defend the title, and then win an edition at home. The afternoon assist from South Africa has put the Men in Blue nicely in a good scoring position and the finishing act is now upto them.

The batters roared and the bowling unit's collective might was again on exhibition in front of a capacity crowd. Arshdeep Singh and Hardik kept it tight with the new ball and when Jasprit Bumrah was introduced in the fifth over of the chase, Zimbabwe looked edgy about making a move. With little assistance for the bowlers, India bowled in tight channels. Vice-captain Axar Patel, returning to the XI after two games, drew first blood in his first over by dismissing Tadiwanashe Marumani. However, Zimbabwe threw some punches during a period of play with Brian Bennett.

The right-handed opener enjoyed attacking the bowlers on and used the slog-sweep effectively to clear the ropes multiple times. Shivam Dube leaked runs - going for 46 runs in two overs - but the mountain was too high to climb, even after the giant strides in the middle-overs. India still had two overs from Arshdeep, one from Bumrah, and two from Hardik to seal the deal, and the experienced trio followed the expected script.

The unchaseable 113 runs were needed off the last 24 deliveries and Arshdeep's double-wicket over brought the hosts closer to sealing the formalities. Bennett put on a real show with the bat to test the bowlers but even his blinder could only push the total to 184/6. With this emphatic win, India not only kept their campaign alive but also regained their mojo before another must-win clash against the West Indies at Eden Gardens.

Brief scores:



India 256/4 in 20 overs (Abhishek Sharma 55, Hardik Pandya 50 not out; Sikandar Raza 1-29, Tinotenda Maposa 1-40)

Zimbabwe 164/6 in 20 overs (Brian Bennett 99; Arshdeep Singh 3-24)

Klopp exit talk 'nonsense' - Friday's gossip

Speculation around Jurgen Klopp's role with Red Bull is dismissed, Chelsea remain in pole position to land Murillo and Wolves' asking price for Mateus Mane is putting off Liverpool and Manchester United.

Reports that Jurgen Klopp will leave his role as head of global soccer at the Red Bull organisation are "complete nonsense and totally unfounded", says CEO Oliver Mintzlaff. (Sky Sports Germany - in German)

Liverpool are firmly in the frame for Nottingham Forest's 23-year-old Brazil defender Murillo, although Chelsea still lead the pursuit. (Teamtalk)

Serbia international Dusan Vlahovic favours a switch to Barcelona when his Juventus contract ends this summer, although Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea remain in the hunt to sign the 26-year-old forward. (Teamtalk)

Arsenal and Manchester City are considering bids of £30m for Atalanta left-back Honest Ahanor. Chelsea are also interested in the 18-year-old Nigerian. (Caught Offside)

Liverpool and Manchester United will not pay Wolves' £50m asking price for 18-year-old England youth international Mateus Mane this summer as they consider the midfielder too raw. (Football Insider)

Former Brentford striker Ivan Toney is targeting silverware in Saudi Arabia with current club Al-Ahli, but the Englishman, 29, is not ruling out a return to the Premier League. (Talksport)

Forward Nicolas Jackson is set to return to Chelsea. The 24-year-old Senegal international moved to Bayern Munich on loan last summer, but the Bundesliga champions are not keen on a permanent switch. (CFBayernInsider)

Newcastle United are looking at Brighton's Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen and Manchester City's English stopper James Trafford, both 23, as they target finding a long-term successor for England international Nick Pope, 33. (The i Newspaper - subscription required)

Newcastle United are also watching Union Saint-Gilloise winger Anan Khalaili. The 21-year-old Israel international has scored three times in the Champions League this season. (Mail+ - subscription required)

Liverpool's 19-year-old winger Trent Kone-Doherty, from Northern Ireland, might soon leave to join Norwegian club Molde despite being offered a new contract at Anfield. (Football Insider)

Napoli inserted a clause in the deal of Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen's switch to Galatasaray which means the Turkish club will have to pay them up to £60m if they sell the 27-year-old to an Italian club. (Gazzetta dello Sport - in Italian)

The Last WAC Title Race: A 5th Utah Valley trophy, or a newcomer?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 15: Trevan Leonhardt #10 of the Utah Valley Wolverines looks to make a pass against the Grand Canyon Antelopes in the second half of the championship game of the Western Athletic Conference men’s basketball tournament at the Orleans Arena on March 15, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Antelopes defeated the Wolverines 89-82. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s no secret that out of all 32 NCAA Division-I conferences, the Western Athletic Conference is one that has been hit the hardest by the conference realignment carousel. One thing is for sure: in the conference’s 64-year history, the WAC has certainly remained resilient throughout.

Losing their last charter members to the Mountain West in 1999, ceasing to sponsor FBS football in 2012, and its last-ditch attempt to create a formidable mid-major basketball conference that also happened to sponsor FCS football ultimately flamed out with a slow mass exodus of schools looking for more stable pastures and memberships in the coveted FBS level.

It was an uncertain way to kick off the 2020s, but looking back, change has been the name of the game in the WAC since its inception. Now, what’s left of the conference is giving it one last hurrah before being disbanded, realigned and rebranded come July.

For a longtime the WAC has been extremely top heavy. After the exodus of the FBS Football schools in 2013, only six different schools, out of a possible membership of eighteen different teams have brought a conference title home.

The championship spread is as follows:

New Mexico State: 6 Regular Season Championships, 6 Conference Tournament Titles

Grand Canyon: 2 Regular Season Championships, 4 Conference Tournament Titles

Utah Valley: 4 Regular Season Championships, 0 Conference Tournament Titles

Cal State Bakersfield: 1 Regular Season Championship, 1 Conference Tournament Title

Seattle: 1 Regular Season Championship, 0 Conference Tournament Titles

Stephen F. Austin: 1 Regular Season Championship, 0 Conference Tournament Titles

With Grand Canyon’s departure to the Mountain West this past summer, only one former championship program remained, Utah Valley.

The Preseason Poll appears to be holding true as we approach the end of February. Back in October the predicted order of finish was as follows:

🏀2025-26 WAC Men's Basketball Preseason Coaches' Poll 🏀#WAChoopspic.twitter.com/VjM0mlUAs2

— The Western Athletic Conference (@WACsports) October 28, 2025

The only real distinction may be Abilene Christian and Utah Tech swapping places in the standings. So, who are the contenders in the WAC’s final men’s basketball iteration? I’d say it’s currently a three-team title race, with one dark horse candidate in fourth, with enough games to still win it all.

Utah Valley Wolverines

Utah Valley has become a smaller carbon copy of the Utah State gig a few hours up the I-15. Coaches win in Orem; it may take a season or two, but Wolverine fans are becoming accustomed to hanging up banners inside the UCCU Center. Even as the University remains embroiled in a public legal battle against the WAC, its teams continue to challenge for championships.

Through non-conference play, the Wolverines went 10-3, with solid wins over Big West title contenders UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara. Todd Phillips logged his second straight 20-win season last week. Currently sitting atop the conference standings with a 20-7, 10-4 record.-

The Wolverines have been led by Jackson Holcombe, who boasts a Swiss army knife stat line of 15.7 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 3.7 APG, a league-leading 2.4 SPG, and 1.3 BPG in just 29.1 MPG. The 6-7, 215 guard returned to Utah Valley after being a primary option off the bench for Coach Phillips last season. He’s blossomed into one of the most impactful players in the conference.

Four other Wolverines average double-digits, including sniper Tyler Hendricks (45.8% from deep on 4.9 attempts a game) and floor general Trevan Leonhardt, who averages a league-leading 6.0 APG. Utah Valley is a program anchored in top-quality defense, currently a borderline top 50 team per KenPom.

And with a lineup featuring players with high major size, length and athleticism throughout. It’s easy to see why Utah Valley sits atop the conference yet again. The only team out of the four in contention to have earned WAC hardware since their arrival to the conference thirteen seasons ago. They have four games to go on their schedule, split in half between home and away games. Not the easiest route to their 5th and final WAC championship, but what a way to go out before the program departs for the Big West this summer.

Utah Tech Trailblazers

The Trailblazers may be one of the more pleasant surprises of the season so far. Longtime Head Coach Jon Judkins is enroute to posting Utah Tech’s first ever finish above .500 in their short Division I history.

Utah Tech stumbled its way through non-conference play with a 7-7 record to show for it. But with important experience, having played three high-majors on the road and losing three games by single digits. It may have taken them some time to gel together as a unit, but the patience has paid off. Currently sitting in second, behind only .5 games with a record of 17-12 and 10-5 in WAC play.

Coach Judkins managed to retain his top freshmen talent from last season and built a title contender around them. Adding three future starters in Ethan Potter (Utah Valley), Noah Bolanga (St. Bonaventure) and Jusaun Holt (Kennesaw State) via the Portal. Along with one via local Juco Snow College in Chance Trujillo.

The Trailblazers have already played 15 conference games and have only three left on their schedule. With two being comfortably at home inside Burns Arena. Where Utah Tech is 10-2 this season, building their fortress in St. George one game at a time.

California Baptist

Rick Croy’s group enjoyed a fruitful non-conference slate, with notable wins over UC Irvine, which itself is in a battle for the Big West’s title and Oregon State. They also took on three of the top teams in the Big 12, coming up short each time, but only by a margin of 7.0 PPG against the Buffaloes and Utes. While Top-25-ranked BYU was a different story entirely.

The Lancers started conference play with a three-game losing streak. Falling on the road to Utah Valley, UT Arlington and Tarleton State, all in a week’s time. Since they’ve enjoyed the spoils of an eight-game winning streak, mostly at home. They currently boast a 19-8, 9-5 record, good enough for third in the conference.

California Baptist hasn’t been immune to the injury bug, but has kept their stars relatively healthy (only one player has played in all twenty-seven games). This has helped fuel their run in WAC play thus far. Led by Preseason WAC Player of the Year Dominique Daniels Jr. and his league leading 22.0 PPG. The under six-foot scoring guard continues to be one of the toughest defensive assignments in the conference, supported in the scoring column by Martel Williams and his 13.3 PPG.

The Lancers also embrace a defense-first philosophy. Then they rely on their dynamic scoring duo to bridge the gap when necessary. Coach Croy’s group has three of its final four games to be played at home in the Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler Events Center. California Baptist is currently undefeated this season, with a 12-0 record at home. Do they have the easiest path to a regular-season title? It certainly isn’t the toughest.

UT Arlington Mavericks

The dark horse candidate still technically in the running for their first WAC title are KT Turner’s Mavericks. UT Arlington would have to win three straight to pull this off, and everyone currently in front of them in the standings would have to lose the rest of their games for them to earn a share of the title, but hey, anything’s possible, right?

Coach Turner’s group began WAC play with a hot hand, going 4-1 in their first five games. But have since struggled, including a five-game losing streak to kick off the month of February. Like others listed above, UT Arlington pride themselves on stellar defense (ranked 60th nationally per KenPom) but has struggled to put the ball in the basket.

Entering conference play, they were 8-4. Led by preseason all-conference selection Raysean Seamster and Northern Colorado transfer Marcell McCreary. The Mavericks welcomed an impressive recruiting class, but like others have fallen victim to the parity in the WAC this season. Coach Turner can certainly help get these guys to their first WAC title, but they head on the road to Stephenville and Abilene to end the regular season. Not the easiest way to finish the season.

The final standings could look different in a few weeks. But, the numbers favor Utah Valley as regular-season champions. Would fans love to see the Trailblazers, Lancers, or Mavericks earn their first-ever and last possible piece of WAC hardware? Of course, but remember, there’s always the last WAC Tournament title if the Wolverines happen to beat everyone to the finish line.

Larry Muniz is a Mountain West Basketball beat writer for Couch Potato Sports along with West Coast mid-major coverage at Mid-Major Madness.

✅ Europa League: all clubs through to the last 16

✅ Europa League: all clubs through to the last 16
✅ Europa League: all clubs through to the last 16

On a happy night in Vigo, with Celta's qualification, we have learned about the four new teams that have qualified for the round of 16 in the UEFA Europa League.

The evening has been exciting, especially in Belgium with a Genk-Dinamo Zagreb match that found resolution in extra time with an unexpected 3-3. 

Bologna narrowly defeated Brann and will face either Roma or Freiburg. Forest, after eliminating a strong Fenerbahçe, will be up against Betis or Midtjylland. 

Olympique Lyon or Aston Villa await Celta in the round of 16.

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

Pacers F Obi Toppin will play vs Hornets; what we know

INDIANAPOLIS -- Pacers forward Obi Toppin will be available for Thursday's game against the Hornets for the first time since he was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right foot after the season's third game in late October, coach Rick Carlisle said in his pre-game press conference.

Carlisle said Toppin will be on a minutes restriction and will be on one for the rest of the game.

Toppin averaged 14.0 points per game in the season's first three games after averaging 10.5 per game last season when the Pacers reached the NBA Finals for the first time in 25 years.

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Obi Toppin injury update: Pacers F will return vs Hornets

🎥 Giroud joins CR7, Lewa, Puskas on elite list, UEL qualifiers

🎥 Giroud joins CR7, Lewa, Puskas on elite list, UEL qualifiers

He keeps going "endlessly."

Giroud made the difference for Lille to reach the Europa League Round of 16 by leaving his mark this Thursday (26).

He has now scored 11 goals in European tournaments since turning 35 years old.

Almost forty—he's 39—the French striker has joined a list full of stars. See below.

Lille was one of the eight teams to qualify for the Round of 16 after the second leg of the playoffs. 

Check out the highlights and possible matchups to be confirmed this Friday (27) below.


A list to respect, huh!

After losing at home 1-0, Lille needed to win at the Rajko Mitic, the Marakana.

And they opened the scoring in Serbia with Giroud, just four minutes in. 

He now figures on the list of players with 11 or more goals in major European competitions after turning 35.

It was the third goal of the 2018 World Cup champion with France in the current UEL edition.

Red Star improved in the second half, but the decision went to extra time.

And it was up to Ngoy to secure Lille's qualification at 99'.


Penalties and more excitement in the other games

After losing away 2-1, Hungarian side Ferencváros knocked out Bulgarian Ludogorets by winning 2-0.

Goals by Kanichowsky and Zachariassen still in the first half. 


There was another draw between Viktoria Plzeň and Panathinaikos.

After a 2-2 draw in the first leg, the 1-1 in Czechia took the decision to penalties.

And the Greek team won 4-3.


In the other game that kicked off at 2:45 p.m., Stuttgart managed the big advantage they built in Scotland.

They were defeated by Celtic (1-0), but had won 4-1 in the first leg. 


Bologna had already won away and confirmed their qualification by beating Norwegian side Brann again, 1-0. 

Sorensen made things harder for the visitors by being sent off at 37 minutes. And João Mário scored the game's only goal at 56'.

Celta also confirmed their favoritism with another win.

They had won 2-1 in Greece and this time beat PAOK 1-0.

Swedberg scored at 63'. 


Fenerbahce dreamed after conceding 3-0 at home. 

Akturkoglu opened the scoring at 22 after a mistake by Murillo.

And extended the lead after a penalty committed by Jair in the first attack of the second half.

Vitor Pereira had made four substitutions at once.

And Forest took control of the game.

And two of the players who came on made the difference. Play by Ola Aina and goal by Hudson-Odoi (68'). 

Fener didn’t give up. Forest had chances to tie and even turn it around, but both sides lacked precision. And the English team advanced 4-2 on aggregate. 

Only Galatasaray and Samsunspor (Conference) will represent Turkish football in the UEFA tournaments' Round of 16.

Belgian side Genk won 3-1 on Croatian soil, opening a good lead. 

And saw Dinamo Zagreb strike back in regulation time.

The visitors took the lead with Bakrar (47). Sor (51') equalized.

But Stojkovic (57' and 75') took the decision to extra time.

Extra time came, and with it, a Genk goal, with Perez Vinlof scoring an own goal (101') 

Hero in regulation, Stojkovic left the Belgian team with ten men two minutes later.

And Genk made it 3-3 thanks to Heymans (114'). Securing a 6-4 aggregate win.



Possible matchups

The UEL Round of 16 matchups will be decided this Friday (27) starting at 8 a.m. (Brasília time).

But there are already predictions, as UEFA determined the possible pairings since the playoff draw.

The teams that advanced directly to the Round of 16 and were just waiting will host the first leg matches. 

These are Lyon (1st), Aston Villa (2nd), Midtjylland (3rd), Betis (4th), Porto (5th), Braga (6th), Freiburg (7th), and Roma (8th).

See the possible matchups below: 

Ferencváros 🆚 Porto or Braga

Panathinaikos 🆚 Midtjylland or Betis

Genk 🆚 Freiburg or Roma

Celta 🆚 Lyon or Aston Villa

Stuttgart 🆚 Porto or Braga

Nottingham Forest 🆚 Midtjylland or Betis

Bologna 🆚 Freiburg or Roma

Lille 🆚 Lyon or Aston Villa


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'Special feeling' as Rock hits Belfast nine-darter

Northern Ireland's Josh Rock says it was a "special" feeling to hit his first Premier League nine-darter at Belfast's SSE Arena on Thursday.

The 24-year-old from Broughshane in County Antrim lost his quarter-final 6-2 to Gian van Veen of the Netherlands, but picked up a set of 18ct gold darts worth £30,000 for his perfect leg.

It was the 22nd nine-darter in the competition's history and Rock said achieving the feat more than made up for his exit on the night.

"Being from Northern Ireland and hitting a nine-darter in front of Belfast is phenomenal," Rock told BBC Sport NI's Thomas Kane.

"My consistency in the Premier League is good but tonight, the 6-2 (defeat) I don't even care. I've hit a nine-darter in front of my home crowd and enjoyed that even more.

"When it [ninth dart] left my hand and the double 12 went in, I just thought 'I've hit a nine-darter in Belfast'. My body is still shaking; I had to shake my shoulders to calm myself down, but I'm buzzing.

"Nine-darters don't come around too often, but to hit one in the Premier League in Belfast - what a feeling."

Rock is without a win in his Premier League debut season, losing 6-2 in each of his four matches and admitted he was feeling the pressure in front of his home fans.

However, he is hopeful his nine-darter in Belfast can act as a catalyst for the rest of the season.

"I hope this gives me the belief to push on for the rest of the Premier League," he added.

"I know what I can do and tonight, I didn't feel the pressure, but when I stood on that stage I felt added pressure and just wanted to perform. When I hit the first 180 and second 180, I just thought 'please hit this for everybody', and I did.

"To be classed as one of the leading players in the PDC and the world is a great feeling. From a Northern Ireland perspective, there's not a lot of us in the world but to do that in front of the home crowd is massive."

9 BIG offseason moves we want to see: A.J. Brown trade, top free agency & NFL draft targets

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Nate Tice & Matt Harmon join forces LIVE in Indianapolis to reveal 9 big moves they’re rooting for this NFL offseason. The duo kick things off with thoughts on the Tennessee Titans trading for former New York Jets EDGE Jermaine Johnson. In other news, the Indianapolis Colts and Anthony Richardson are seeking a trade partner, and Matt thinks the Kansas City Chiefs could be an interesting fit for the reclamation project. The duo also discuss the New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars and how they should approach upgrading their offense.

Next, Nate & Matt hit on one wide receiver the New England Patriots NEED to draft, one the Las Vegas Raiders need to sign and two who we could see traded this offseason.

Later, Nate diagnoses what the Chiefs offense needs to get back on track, plus a few of his favorite defensive free agents, while Matt has one skill player the Washington Commanders need to go after in the 2026 NFL Draft.

(1:45) - Titans trade for EDGE Jermaine Johnson

(6:30) - Moves we want to see: Anthony Richardson, Jaguars & Saints offensive upgrades

(22:50) - Moves we want to see: Patriots and Raiders offensive targets, A.J. Brown & DJ Moore trades

(38:40) - Moves we want to see: Chiefs offensive upgrades, Commanders draft target, Nate’s favorite defensive FAs

Anthony Richardson Sr. #5 of the Indianapolis Colts and A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles could both be on the move this NFL offseason. (Greg Fiume & Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Anthony Richardson Sr. #5 of the Indianapolis Colts and A.J. Brown #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles could both be on the move this NFL offseason. (Greg Fiume & Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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It’s time to talk trades for the 49ers

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: John Lynch of the San Francisco 49ers speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 24, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is upon us for the rest of the week, as the top draft prospects will test and interview for NFL teams in hopes of hearing their names called later this offseason.

But the combine isn’t only a time where teams meet with prospects. It’s also an opportunity for head coaches and executives of teams to talk with one another ahead of the new league year, where trade talk and other business can begin to happen.

Just last year, the 49ers agreed to trade wide receiver Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders for a fifth-round pick during the week of the Combine. Now, with San Francisco looking to bolster its roster this offseason, could they look to make another trade or two?

If so, those conversations could start up this week, as general manager John Lynch noted that there are only a few times when most general managers are around each other to strike up those conversations.

“Oh, I think that’s accurate for sure,” Lynch said this week in regards to whether a lot of trade talks start at the Combine. “I thought you were talking like evaluations of players long before, and that sometimes is the case too. But, absolutely.

“There’s a couple, three probably, inflection points. Usually down at Mobile (at the Senior Bowl), you get most GMs are down there, then at the Combine, and then at league meetings. So, usually at one of those places, a lot of those conversations. And this week it’s kind of, everybody’s in that mindset coming off the season, now you’re really looking forward. And yes, a lot of those conversations have commenced, and the inception of them was here, and some finish here.”

The 49ers could be players in free agency this offseason with some extra money to spend, but they may also look to the trade market to fill some of their needs. One of those may be at defensive line, where San Francisco could use additional help both on the edge and in the middle. While there are some edge candidates in free agency, such as Jaelen Phillips, Trey Hendrickson, Odafe Oweh, and Khalil Mack, the 49ers could opt for a player with a better contract and send out draft capital in return.

Similarly, without much of a defensive tackle class in free agency, San Francisco could target an upgrade there via trade, as they did with Maliek Collins two years ago.

There is also the possibility of sending a player out, with Renardo Green being a rumored option for trade recently. ESPN’s Dan Graziano and Ben Solak gave an 80 percent chance that Green would be traded this offseason, noting the fit and the inconsistencies over his first two years. So perhaps those conversations could also begin to take place this week.

We’ll see what the 49ers elect to do in the coming weeks. But the trade market could be their way to upgrading and offloading their roster this offseason.

Griezmann to Orlando City?! Mandy Freeman on Gotham’s Title & Weston Mckennie’s next move

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Could Antoine Griezmann really be headed to Orlando City SC — and if so, would he be the one player capable of challenging Lionel Messi for MLS supremacy? We kick things off by diving into the rumor, the fit, and what Griezmann’s personality and playing style would mean for the league. Is this realistic, or just classic MLS chaos?

Then NJ/NY Gotham FC defender Mandy Freeman joins the show. She reflects on Gotham’s improbable championship run, the weight of expectations heading into the new season, and what it’s like being a 10-year NWSL veteran who’s seen the league evolve from host families and modest crowds to sold-out stadiums. Mandy also opens up about her love of fashion and gives a thoughtful critique of the NWSL’s new High Impact Player rule — explaining why raising the ceiling doesn’t necessarily raise the floor for players across the league.

We wrap with Champions League drama: Weston McKennie continues to shine, but did Juventus FC let him down again? Is it time for him to seek a bigger move? Vinícius Júnior delivers another electric performance against SL Benfica, while FK Bodø/Glimt stun Inter Milan — raising serious questions about what’s happening with Italian teams in Europe this season.

Timestamps:

(7:30) – Griezmann to Orlando!? Can he dethrone Messi in MLS?

(18:00) - Gotham FC defender Mandy Freeman joins The Cooligans

(42:00) – Weston Mckennie continues to shine but Juve is failing him

(53:30) – Vini Jr. Shuts up Benfica with another amazing performance

(59:00) - Bodø/Glimt stun Inter Milan

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USC women’s basketball eats embarrassing loss to bad Penn State team

Entering this week, it looked as though the USC women’s basketball team might have finally figured things out. While Sunday’s loss to Ohio State was disappointing, the Trojans had won six in a row prior to that, and put up a strong fight against a top ten opponent.

Hence, Wednesday’s matchup with Penn State, one of the worst teams in the Big Ten, was supposed to be an easy victory. The task at hand for the Women of Troy was simple: get in, win the game, get out without an my injuries, and get ready for Sunday’s massive rivalry matchup with No. 2 UCLA.

Well, mission failed. USC let the matchup become a trap game and somehow fell 85-82 to a Penn State team that entered the contest with just three Big Ten wins.

USC’s season is not over. The Trojans will still get their shot at UCLA on Sunday, followed by the Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments. But how can we expect the Women of Troy to compete with some of the best teams in the country when they could not even beat one of the worst?

At this point in the season, time is not on USC’s side. Lindsay Gottlieb and company must go back to the drawing board and get things figured out quickly, or else the Trojans will not be playing very deep into March this year.

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NBA fines Anthony Edwards, Desmond Bane $25,000 each for throwing ball at opposite basket after buzzer

The NBA is sending a message: After a buzzer, don't take the ball and throw it toward the opposite basket (not as a shot, more of a celebration... or just because).

That message is going to cost the Timberwolves Anthony Edwards and the Magic's $25,000 each as both were fined by the league on Thursday "for throwing the game ball with force into the spectator stands."

What does that look like? Here's what Edwards did at halftime in Portland to earn his fine:

Ant pic.twitter.com/tUxhRUgxqo

— Moonball (@moonball30) February 26, 2026

Bane did essentially the same thing at the end of the Magic's dramatic win over the Lakers Tuesday night.

Lebron pic.twitter.com/aveCRiFNgI

— Moonball (@moonball30) February 25, 2026

Were those really worth $25,000? The league's concern is that a ball thrown into the stands could hit someone and injure them, but a fine?

Adidas and Ant responded to this perfectly (they must have had this in the can, waiting for the moment).

Good thing we saved for times like this…Believe That. https://t.co/d0kL7pPdg3pic.twitter.com/M1KDW8J2Ie

— adidas Basketball (@adidasHoops) February 26, 2026

Florida basketball a No. 2 seed in post-Texas CBS bracketology update

CBS Sports moved the Florida Gators to a No. 2 seed following Wednesday night's win over the Texas Longhorns,

Bracketology experts David Cobb and Jacob Fetner made the Orange and Blue the focus of their Thursday update, noting the Gators' strong finish against the Longhorns all but guaranteed the seeding change. Florida has trended upward over the last couple of weeks, and dominating the final eight minutes of Wednesday's game helped UF secure its spot with three regular-season games left to play.

"It appeared the Gators were headed for a fight to the finish. That would have been a rarity for a Florida team that has largely rolled through its SEC schedule," Cobb wrote. "But what happened next illustrated why the Gators are trending up to the No. 2 seed line in CBS Sports Bracketology and why they should be feared as a legitimate contender to repeat as national champions."

The Gators ended things on a 23-7 run, winning by double-digits. Florida kept scoring, and Texas's offense disappeared in the clutch.

"It was a stretch of nearly perfect basketball that should serve as a warning shot to the rest of college basketball," wrote Cobb. "The Gators are coming."

Cobb pointed to Florida's improved 3-point shooting as the key difference maker. Florida made 10 or more buckets from deep just twice in its first 23 games. The Gators have done it three times in the last five games, even with an 8-for-18 performance against the Longhorns. A 44.4% night from three was a distant dream at the beginning of the season, but Todd Golden's group has gotten there.

Florida has remained in the top 15 of the KenPom efficiency ratings all season long, but expected values don't always lead to the predicted outcome. Early-season losses to projected No. 1 seeds Arizona, Duke and UConn put Florida in catch-up mode. The Gators have finally caught up, reaching the No. 7 ranking in wins above bubble, a key metric when it comes to deciding seeding for the NCAA Tournament.

"Now the question is whether there's enough runway left for Florida to creep into the No. 1 seed conversation," Cobb said. "... The Gators finally have top-eight results-based metrics to pair with top-five predictive metrics. The push for a repeat is in full swing."

It won't be easy to overtake any of those three teams mentioned above for a No. 1 seed, and Michigan has looked like a national championship contender all year. Still, Florida is making a case.

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Green Bay Packers tank in NFLPA report card rankings

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 10: Matt Lafleur of the Green Bay Packers walks the sideline during the second half of an NFL wild card playoff football game against the Chicago Bears at Solider Field on January 10, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NFL recently sued the NFLPA to keep their report cards from being published to the public, but since the lawsuit, the NFLPA has stated that they will continue to run their report cards, distribute them among the union and not publish their findings on their website. That doesn’t prevent union members from leaking this information to the press, though.

On Thursday, Cheesehead TV’s Aaron Nagler was able to acquire some of the report card notes on the Green Bay Packers. Here’s what was shared:

The Green Bay Packers fell 14 spots, to 21st overall in this year’s Report Card – the steepest year-over-year decline of any team. The drop is driven largely by the decline in ratings for the training room and training staff, which now rank in the bottom third of the league. Players report a lack of space and outdated recovery equipment, along with a lack of communication and trust in the training room. These issues are a top priority players identify to be addressed.

Players report that the team does not provide gameday childcare, as most teams do, contributing to their bottom-third ranking for treatment of families. The team’s nutrition program similarly ranks near the bottom, with players wanting improved nutrition plans and more nutritious food options to better support these plans. Head coach Matt LaFleur dropped a full letter grade this season and ranks second to last in the league in respect for players.

As Nagler noted on Twitter, the Packers are currently redoing their training room, but it’s still not a great sign that the combined room and staff ranks near the bottom of the league. Green Bay fans have long complained about the team’s injury situation for years now, but there was hope that the hiring of strength and conditioning coordinator Aaron Hill in 2024 would change their fortunes. Hill came to Green Bay via the San Francisco 49ers, where he was a strength and conditioning assistant for five seasons. Over those five seasons, here’s how the 49ers ranked in terms of injury impact: 6th, 1st, 3rd, 9th and then 29th.

Since Kyle Shanahan, Matt LaFleur’s good friend, took over the 49ers, San Francisco has been the most injured team in the NFL. After their one healthy season, Green Bay hired away a 49ers assistant to lead their strength and conditioning program.

Beyond the training room, it’s interesting to me that LaFleur “ranks second to last in the league in respect for players,” considering how many team leaders spoke up and stated that they wanted the club to retain LaFleur after the team’s playoff loss.

Either way, a historic drop in the NFLPA’s rankings is not a great look for the Packers, who generally rank high on the list. Here’s Green Bay’s history on the report card:

  • 2023: 9th
  • 2024: 3rd
  • 2025: 7th
  • 2026: 21st

Kalyn Kahler of ESPN has now reported the full rankings. Here’s a breakdown of them below. If grades are equal, teams are listed alphabetically.

Defensive Coordinator

  1. LAC: A+
  2. PHI: A+
  3. SEA: A+
  4. ATL: A
  5. DEN: A
  6. HOU: A
  7. JAX: A
  8. KC: A
  9. LAR: A
  10. MIA: A
  11. NO: A
  12. SF: A
  13. CLE: A-
  14. GB: A-
  15. TB: A-
  16. BAL: B+
  17. CIN: B+
  18. IND: B+
  19. MIN: B+
  20. NYJ: B+
  21. BUF: B
  22. CAR: B
  23. DET: B
  24. NE: B
  25. TEN: B-
  26. WAS: B-
  27. ARZ: C+
  28. CHI: C+
  29. DAL: C
  30. LV: C
  31. PIT: C
  32. NYG: D+

Food/Dining Area

  1. DEN: A
  2. HOU: A
  3. LV: A
  4. MIA: A
  5. PHI: A
  6. SF: A
  7. ATL: A-
  8. NO: A-
  9. SEA: A-
  10. WAS: A-
  11. CAR: B+
  12. GB: B+
  13. JAX: B+
  14. LAC: B+
  15. NYG: B+
  16. BAL: B
  17. CHI: B
  18. DAL: B
  19. DET: B
  20. IND: B
  21. NYJ: B
  22. TEN: B
  23. BUF: B-
  24. MIN: B-
  25. PIT: B-
  26. KC: C+
  27. ARZ: C-
  28. CLE: D+
  29. NE: D+
  30. TB: D+
  31. LAR: D
  32. CIN: F-

General Manager

  1. CAR: A
  2. DEN: A
  3. IND: A
  4. LAR: A
  5. MIN: A
  6. SEA: A
  7. WAS: A
  8. BAL: A-
  9. BUF: A-
  10. CHI: A-
  11. DET: A-
  12. HOU: A-
  13. JAX: A-
  14. LV: A-
  15. MIA: A-
  16. NYJ: A-
  17. SF: A-
  18. TB: A-
  19. ATL: B+
  20. GB: B+
  21. KC: B+
  22. LAC: B+
  23. NE: B+
  24. TEN: B+
  25. ARZ: B
  26. DAL: B
  27. NO: B
  28. PHI: B
  29. PIT: C+
  30. CIN: C
  31. CLE: C
  32. NYG: D+

Head Coach

  1. LAR: A+
  2. WAS: A+
  3. CHI: A
  4. DET: A
  5. KC: A
  6. MIN: A
  7. NE: A
  8. NYJ: A
  9. PHI: A
  10. PIT: A
  11. SEA: A
  12. BUF: A-
  13. CAR: A-
  14. CIN: A-
  15. DAL: A-
  16. HOU: A-
  17. IND: A-
  18. JAX: A-
  19. NO: A-
  20. SF: A-
  21. ARZ: B+
  22. ATL: B+
  23. BAL: B
  24. DEN: B
  25. MIA: B
  26. TB: B
  27. GB: B-
  28. TEN: B-
  29. LAC: C+
  30. LV: C+
  31. NYG: C
  32. CLE: C-

Arizona’s players actually liked Jonathan Gannon (B+) more than the head coach who hired him (Matt LaFleur, B-) this offseason.

Home Game Field

  1. BAL: A
  2. DEN: A
  3. PHI: A
  4. KC: A-
  5. LV: A-
  6. MIA: A-
  7. SF: A-
  8. JAX: B+
  9. WAS: B+
  10. ARZ: B
  11. MIN: B
  12. CLE: B-
  13. DET: B-
  14. GB: C+
  15. HOU: C+
  16. CHI: C
  17. DAL: C
  18. LAC: C
  19. LAR: C
  20. NO: C
  21. ATL: C-
  22. IND: D
  23. NE: D
  24. CIN: D-
  25. BUF: F
  26. CAR: F
  27. SEA: F
  28. NYG: F-
  29. NYJ: F-
  30. PIT: F-
  31. TB: F-
  32. TEN: F-

Locker Room

  1. DET: A
  2. GB: A
  3. LV: A
  4. MIN: A
  5. CIN: A-
  6. JAX: A-
  7. LAC: A-
  8. MIA: A-
  9. NYJ: A-
  10. CHI: B+
  11. DAL: B+
  12. HOU: B+
  13. SEA: B+
  14. ATL: B
  15. BUF: B
  16. NO: B
  17. SF: B
  18. WAS: B
  19. BAL: B-
  20. IND: C+
  21. NE: C-
  22. CAR: D+
  23. TEN: D+
  24. DEN: D
  25. LAR: D
  26. NYG: D
  27. PHI: D
  28. TB: D-
  29. CLE: F
  30. KC: F
  31. ARZ: F-
  32. PIT: F-

Green Bay recently built a new locker room, so it shouldn’t be surprising that they rank high here.

Nutritionist/Dietician

  1. ATL: A
  2. CHI: A
  3. HOU: A
  4. LV: A
  5. NYJ: A
  6. SEA: A
  7. BAL: A-
  8. CAR: A-
  9. DET: A-
  10. IND: A-
  11. JAX: A-
  12. KC: A-
  13. LAC: A-
  14. MIA: A-
  15. NYG: A-
  16. WAS: A-
  17. DAL: B+
  18. DEN: B+
  19. MIN: B+
  20. NO: B+
  21. PHI: B+
  22. SF: B+
  23. ARZ: B
  24. GB: B
  25. LAR: B
  26. NE: B
  27. PIT: B
  28. TEN: B
  29. BUF: B-
  30. TB: B-
  31. CLE: C+
  32. CIN: F

Offensive Coordinator

  1. DAL: A
  2. LAR: A
  3. NE: A
  4. SEA: A
  5. BUF: A-
  6. CAR: A-
  7. CHI: A-
  8. CIN: A-
  9. DEN: A-
  10. HOU: A-
  11. MIA: A-
  12. MIN: A-
  13. SF: A-
  14. JAX: B+
  15. PIT: B+
  16. WAS: B+
  17. IND: B
  18. TB: B
  19. ARZ: B-
  20. BAL: B-
  21. NO: B-
  22. NYJ: B-
  23. KC: C+
  24. NYG: C+
  25. PHI: C+
  26. GB: C
  27. TEN: C
  28. ATL: C-
  29. DET: C-
  30. CLE: D+
  31. LAC: D-
  32. LV: F

Every single team with a C+ grade or lower for offensive coordinator made a change this offseason, other than the Packers, for what that’s worth.

Position Coaches

  1. BUF: A
  2. LAR: A
  3. CAR: A-
  4. DET: A-
  5. MIA: A-
  6. PHI: A-
  7. SEA: A-
  8. SF: A-
  9. ARZ: B+
  10. ATL: B+
  11. GB: B+
  12. HOU: B+
  13. MIN: B+
  14. WAS: B+
  15. BAL: B
  16. DAL: B
  17. DEN: B
  18. IND: B
  19. NYG: B
  20. NYJ: B
  21. PIT: B
  22. TB: B
  23. TEN: B
  24. CHI: B-
  25. CIN: B-
  26. CLE: B-
  27. NE: B-
  28. NO: B-
  29. KC: C+
  30. LAC: C+
  31. LV: C+
  32. JAX: C

Special Teams Coordinator

  1. JAX: A+
  2. TEN: A+
  3. DET: A
  4. HOU: A
  5. NYJ: A
  6. PHI: A
  7. SEA: A
  8. CAR: A-
  9. DEN: A-
  10. LAC: A-
  11. MIN: A-
  12. NO: A-
  13. PIT: A-
  14. WAS: A-
  15. ATL: B+
  16. BAL: B+
  17. BUF: B+
  18. CIN: B+
  19. DAL: B+
  20. GB: B+
  21. IND: B+
  22. LAR: B+
  23. NE: B+
  24. NYG: B+
  25. SF: B+
  26. ARZ: B
  27. KC: B
  28. MIA: B
  29. CHI: B-
  30. TB: C+
  31. LV: C-
  32. CLE: D

Strength Coaches

  1. MIA: A+
  2. WAS: A+
  3. ATL: A
  4. BAL: A
  5. BUF: A
  6. CIN: A
  7. DEN: A
  8. DET: A
  9. HOU: A
  10. IND: A
  11. JAX: A
  12. LAR: A
  13. LV: A
  14. MIN: A
  15. NO: A
  16. NYJ: A
  17. SEA: A
  18. SF: A
  19. TB: A
  20. CAR: A-
  21. CHI: A-
  22. DAL: A-
  23. NE: A-
  24. PHI: A-
  25. CLE: B+
  26. KC: B+
  27. NYG: B+
  28. GB: B
  29. LAC: B
  30. TEN: B
  31. ARZ: B-
  32. PIT: B-

Team Ownership

  1. BAL: A+
  2. DEN: A+
  3. MIN: A+
  4. WAS: A+
  5. ATL: A
  6. DET: A
  7. HOU: A
  8. IND: A
  9. JAX: A
  10. LV: A
  11. MIA: A
  12. SEA: A
  13. BUF: A-
  14. CHI: A-
  15. GB: A-
  16. LAC: A-
  17. NO: A-
  18. SF: A-
  19. DAL: B
  20. LAR: B
  21. NYG: B
  22. NYJ: B
  23. PHI: B
  24. CAR: B-
  25. NE: B-
  26. KC: C+
  27. CLE: C
  28. TEN: C
  29. CIN: D+
  30. TB: D
  31. PIT: D-
  32. ARZ: F

Team Travel

  1. MIA: A
  2. DEN: A-
  3. NO: A-
  4. SEA: A-
  5. ATL: B+
  6. CHI: B+
  7. JAX: B+
  8. MIN: B+
  9. NYJ: B+
  10. DET: B
  11. LAR: B
  12. LV: B
  13. BAL: B-
  14. BUF: B-
  15. GB: B-
  16. HOU: B-
  17. IND: B-
  18. LAC: B-
  19. WAS: B-
  20. ARZ: C+
  21. SF: C+
  22. TEN: C+
  23. DAL: C
  24. NYG: C
  25. CIN: C-
  26. CAR: D
  27. CLE: D-
  28. KC: D-
  29. NE: F
  30. PHI: F
  31. PIT: F
  32. TB: F

Training Room

  1. BAL: A
  2. HOU: A
  3. JAX: A
  4. LV: A
  5. MIA: A
  6. NO: A
  7. ATL: A-
  8. CIN: A-
  9. DEN: A-
  10. DET: A-
  11. LAC: A-
  12. MIN: A-
  13. SEA: A-
  14. WAS: A-
  15. BUF: B+
  16. CAR: B
  17. CHI: B
  18. IND: B
  19. LAR: B
  20. NYJ: B
  21. NYG: B-
  22. PHI: B-
  23. TEN: B-
  24. CLE: C
  25. GB: C
  26. PIT: C
  27. TB: C
  28. KC: C-
  29. NE: C-
  30. SF: C-
  31. ARZ: D+
  32. DAL: D

Training Staff

  1. ATL: A
  2. DEN: A
  3. HOU: A
  4. LAR: A
  5. LV: A
  6. MIA: A
  7. NO: A
  8. PHI: A
  9. SEA: A
  10. WAS: A
  11. CAR: A-
  12. CIN: A-
  13. JAX: A-
  14. LAC: A-
  15. MIN: A-
  16. BUF: B+
  17. DET: B+
  18. IND: B+
  19. NYG: B+
  20. NYJ: B+
  21. PIT: B+
  22. TEN: B+
  23. BAL: B
  24. CHI: B
  25. NE: B
  26. ARZ: B-
  27. CLE: C+
  28. TB: C+
  29. DAL: C
  30. GB: C
  31. KC: C
  32. SF: C-

Treatment of Families

  1. LV: A
  2. MIN: A
  3. ATL: B+
  4. BAL: B+
  5. DET: B+
  6. JAX: B+
  7. MIA: B+
  8. NYJ: B+
  9. SEA: B+
  10. TEN: B+
  11. WAS: B+
  12. BUF: B
  13. CAR: B
  14. DAL: B
  15. DEN: B
  16. IND: B
  17. NE: B
  18. NO: B
  19. SF: B
  20. HOU: B-
  21. NYG: B-
  22. CHI: C+
  23. GB: C+
  24. LAC: C+
  25. LAR: C+
  26. PHI: C+
  27. KC: C
  28. ARZ: D+
  29. TB: D
  30. CLE: D-
  31. PIT: F
  32. CIN: F-

Weight Room

  1. LV: A+
  2. MIA: A+
  3. ATL: A
  4. BAL: A
  5. BUF: A
  6. CHI: A
  7. DEN: A
  8. DET: A
  9. HOU: A
  10. JAX: A
  11. SF: A
  12. WAS: A
  13. CIN: A-
  14. DAL: A-
  15. GB: A-
  16. LAC: A-
  17. MIN: A-
  18. NO: A-
  19. PHI: A-
  20. SEA: A-
  21. TB: A-
  22. CLE: B+
  23. NYJ: B+
  24. CAR: B
  25. IND: B
  26. KC: B
  27. LAR: B
  28. NYG: B
  29. PIT: B
  30. TEN: B
  31. NE: C-
  32. ARZ: D+

As a reminder, these surveys were open from November 2nd to December 11th last year, so the Packers were between 5-2-1 and 9-3-1 at the time. After the surveys closed, Green Bay lost five straight games to end the year.

If you average out the grades into letter grades, this is what the full league-wide rankings look like, unweighted (alphabetical if grades are tied):

  1. DEN: A-
  2. HOU: A-
  3. JAX: A-
  4. MIA: A-
  5. MIN: A-
  6. SEA: A-
  7. WAS: A-
  8. ATL: B+
  9. BAL: B+
  10. CHI: B+
  11. DET: B+
  12. LV: B+
  13. NO: B+
  14. NYJ: B+
  15. SF: B+
  16. BUF: B
  17. CAR: B
  18. DAL: B
  19. GB: B
  20. IND: B
  21. LAC: B
  22. LAR: B
  23. PHI: B
  24. KC: B-
  25. NE: B-
  26. TEN: B-
  27. CIN: C+
  28. NYG: C+
  29. TB: C+
  30. ARZ: C
  31. CLE: C
  32. PIT: C

Nelly Korda commits to first two LPGA events in U.S. after Asia swing

Nelly Korda won the season opener but hasn't played on the LPGA since. But now we know the next two times Korda plans to see it up.

The LPGA is in midst of a three-tournament Asian swing, but Korda will be competing in the first two events when the tour returns stateside.

Nelly Korda watches her shot from the first tee during the third round of the 2026 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando.

Korda has committed to the Fortinet Founders Cup at Sharon Heights Golf & Country Club, March 19-22, in Menlo Park, California, and the Ford Championship, March 26-29, at Whirlwind Golf Club, Cattail Course in Chandler, Arizona.

Korda won in Orlando on Feb. 1 to kick off 2026. It'll be about seven weeks in between competitive rounds for her. She didn't win in 2025 after earning seven victories in 2024, including four in a row that spring. Her win at the 2024 Ford was the second of those four straight (but at a different golf course).

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul is also signed up to play both the Fortinet and the Ford. Korda and Thitikul won the first two events of the LPGA's 2026 season, the first time in the 20-year history the Rolex rankings the Nos. 1 and 2 players won the first two tournaments of a season.

Third-ranked Charley Hull is not on the list for the Fortinet but is set to play in Arizona at the Ford.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Nelly Korda commits to Fortinet Founders Cup, Ford Championship

Real Madrid make move to seal blockbuster signing of Arsenal star

Real Madrid make move to seal blockbuster signing of Arsenal star
Real Madrid make move to seal blockbuster signing of Arsenal star

Real Madrid are in the market for a new central defender, as they seek to cover off the expected departure of David Alaba, as well as the possible one of Antonio Rudiger. They have been linked with Ibrahima Konate and Nico Schlotterbeck in recent weeks, and now a new name has been added into the mix.

Previously, Real Madrid have shown a lot of interest in William Saliba, and while he signed a new Arsenal contract earlier in the season, there could be chances in the future for him to end up at the Bernabeu. For now, he is no longer being focused on, and rather, it is his centre-back partner that club bosses are considering.

According to TEAMtalk, Real Madrid recently made an enquiry into the availability of Gabriel Magalhaes. The Brazil international has been a standout performer for Arsenal over the last 18 months, which has led Los Blancos to view him as an ideal option to strengthen their defensive ranks.

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Arsenal stance on Gabriel exit

However, there is little chance of a deal being done. Real Madrid’s enquiry was quickly rebuffed, with Arsenal making it clear that a sale is not possible at any price. Given the 28-year-old signed a new long-term contract last summer, there is no pressure for the Premier League leaders to cave, which makes it very difficult for him to end up in the Spanish capital.

Real Madrid must now consider other options. It is imperative that a top-level performer arrives this summer, especially in the event that Rudiger is not offered a new contract. It would leave Eder Militao, Dean Huijsen and Raul Asencio as their frontline central defenders, and given that the former pair have had their fair share of injury problems this season, a quality alternative is essential.

The Instagram following totals of Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic

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Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images

Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic are arguably the biggest stars in men’s tennis right now, with each boasting a huge following on social media.

Alcaraz is undoubtedly the man of the moment, claiming two titles from his two tournaments in the 2026 season so far.

One of those titles arrived at the Australian Open, where he beat Djokovic in the final after the Serbian knocked out Sinner in the semifinals.

The trio fittingly occupy the top three spots in the ATP rankings, but how do their Instagram followings compare?

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Photo by IZHAR KHAN / AFP via Getty Images

Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic Instagram followings

Considered by many as the greatest male player of all time, it is Djokovic who leads the way with 16.4 million followers on Instagram.

With 8.4 million, Alcaraz is second on the list, while third-placed Sinner has 5.1 million followers on the social media platform.

For comparison, other iconic players such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have totals of 13.1 million and 21.2 million respectively.

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Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images for Laver Cup

Novak Djokovic vs Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Grand Slam titles

While the three ATP icons care deeply about their fans, success on the court will be much more important to all three.

And given his age, it is unsurprisingly 38-year-old Djokovic who once again leads the younger duo in that regard, at least in terms of major glory.

He fell short of a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, but remains top of the men’s all-time list.

His fellow legend Nadal is second with 22 and Federer is third with 20, while Pete Sampras is next in the list with 14.

Alcaraz is creeping up the all-time leaderboard after clinching his seventh major title in Melbourne, where he completed the career Grand Slam.

Sinner can do the same if he wins the French Open, with the Italian currently boasting four Grand Slam titles.

The Spaniard has a superb 7-1 record from his finals, three of which have arrived against Sinner, who has a 4-2 finals record.

Their rivalry is unquestionably the best in men’s tennis right now, with many fans uncertain over which player will end their career with more Grand Slam titles, and indeed what their overall totals will be.

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The Yankees’ bullpen is benefiting from internal competition

DUNEDIN, FL - FEBRUARY 24: Jake Bird #59 of the New York Yankees pitches during the spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays at TD Ballpark on February 24, 2026 in Dunedin, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Yankees’ bullpen has a little bit of everything. It has All-Star fireballers, sinker specialists, a splitter maestro, a couple of guys who rely on finesse rather than pure stuff, a pitch-to-contact lefty, and a few flawed, but talented arms vying for a couple of spots. It’s not hard to see that a few guys, barring an unexpected turn of events, have a spot locked up already. This is the case of David Bednar, Camilo Doval, Fernando Cruz, and Tim Hill. One has to think that Ryan Yarbrough and Paul Blackburn will be in there, as well.

After that, there are as many as six or seven pitchers with at least an outside chance of making the roster, not to mention the fact that the team usually takes a long look at the post-spring training cuts to add names, as well. The likes of Jake Bird, Cade Winquest, Kervin Castro, Osvaldo Bido, Ángel Chivilli, Brent Headrick, and Yerry De Los Santos are actively competing to see who makes the roster, and most of them are looking good if we combine their offseason, their early-camp work, and the first few days of Grapefruit League games.

It’s still February, though, so it’s too early to even think about who makes the roster of this group and who gets left behind. What we are seeing, however, is that at least a couple of interesting names from that list could be on the outside looking.

Just because of the assets invested in them, one can conclude that Winquest, as a Rule 5 Draft pick, and Bird and Chivilli, as trade pieces that required the organization to give away prospects, could have a leg up in the competition. It’s important not to rule out a guy like Headrick, though, owner of a 3.13 ERA and 30 strikeouts in just 23 innings with the Bombers last year. His swing-and-miss stuff could definitely boost the Yankees’ bullpen and give it another lefty to complement Hill.

Yes, there is still the feeling that the Yankees are one or two quality relievers short of boasting a high-flying bullpen, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t talented hurlers in the organization with enough juice to win a spot and contribute.

Bird himself is a solid bounce-back candidate after last year’s disaster, and he has thrown 2.1 scoreless innings this spring with no walks and three strikeouts. Chivilli has big fastball velocity and two breaking balls, his changeup and slider, that had a whiff rate over 40 percent last year. Sometimes, it’s a matter of bringing in guys one or two adjustments away from unlocking the full extent of their potential, and Chivilli could be that guy.

And if the Grapefruit League ends and the Yankees are still not happy with their group of arms for the bullpen, they can always review other teams’ cuts and bring in a useful pitcher. That’s exactly how they got Yarbrough last year, and he went on to put up a 4.36 ERA in 64 frames in 2025 with long stints of dominance. On top of it all, the Yankees’ relief corps could also get some reinforcements in the form of starters, if and when Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, and Clarke Schmidt rejoin the rotation. The first two are expected back in April, while Schmidt is more of a second-half play.

Other unexpected names might join the bullpen mix eventually, such as Carlos Lagrange. Yes, pitching coach Matt Blake revealed on Wednesday that moving him to relief is a possibility later down the road.

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— Chris Kirschner (@ChrisKirschner) February 25, 2026

There are multiple avenues for a great bullpen, and having several talented guys taking the ball in spring training and showing off the improvements they made in the postseason in a healthy competition is definitely one of them. The Yankees may not have a top-five bullpen this year, but internal competition is strong and that’s always a positive.

NFL Combine: 5 high-character defensive backs for Detroit Lions

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 26: Texas defensive back Michael Taaffe answers questions from the media during the NFL Scouting Combine on February 26, 2026 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Our 2026 NFL Combine media recap series continues Thursday with defensive backs who will certainly clear the Detroit Lions’ football character tests. Cornerback may not be an immediate need in Detroit, but there are certainly questions beyond 2026. At safety, the injury situation could force Detroit to re-invest on the back end.

Here are five high-character standouts from the defensive back group.

Previously:

Clemson CB Avieon Terrell

Size: 5-foot-11, 180 pounds
Quick bio: Brother of A.J. Terrell, Avieon could be a good fit with the Lions given his press-man coverage history and eagerness to get dirty in the run game. Produced a whopping five forced fumbles in 12 games last season, along with 4.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks.
Current draft projection: Round 1-2
Combine vibes:

I spent the first half of Terrell’s media session listening to projected top-10 pick D’Angelo Ponds, but I continued to overhear Terrell and was eventually just full drawn into his press conference (which I wanted to watch anyways).

Terrell’s size could be an issue for some teams, but I imagine the Lions will love his playing style enough to not care too much about size (think Amik Robertson).

“My favorite thing about football? Just being able to hit somebody for free,” Terrell said. “You wake up and can just go hit somebody. So I love that about football. That’s the best thing.”

Given Clemson’s down season last year (7-6), Terrell opted to take on a leadership role to help the young players navigate the adversity. When I asked him what makes good leadership, he mentioned doing all the little things as a role model.

“Watching extra film, extra work after the game, running to the line, not letting nobody walk off the field. Them little things are (for) leaders,” he said.

Arizona State CB Keith Abney

Size: 6-foot 190 pounds
Quick bio: A two-year starter at ASU, Abney is a bit undersized but known for his feistiness and ability to be a ball hawk. In his last two seasons, he produced 21 passes defended, five interceptions, and two forced fumbles. In 2025, he also produced an 85.3 PFF coverage grade, good for 15th-best in the country. Was a captain, as well.
Current draft projection: Round 2
Combine vibes:

Abney sometimes gets tabbed as a zone coverage cornerback, something he is clearly trying to deny. When asked about the underrated parts of his game, he listed two things that would certainly get the Lions’ attention.

“My tackling or my man coverage,” Abney said. “I think a lot of guys view me as a zone defender, but if you turn on the tape, I do a great job (in man).”

Abney’s biggest quirk is that he was involved in competitive speed roller skating. The hobby stemmed from his desire to both compete and connect with people.

“Just meeting people. It was something that I was good at, something that was opening doors. I got to travel a lot of places, and just competing, really. The competitiveness of it. It’s either you win or you lose,” Abney said.

Texas safety Michael Taaffe

Size: 5-foot-11, 193 pounds
Quick bio: Taaffe’s story reminds me of Dan Jackson: he stayed at Texas his entire career just waiting for his opportunity. For years, that meant focusing on special teams and situational defensive play. But in the past two seasons, he’s gotten his defensive opportunity and ran with it. Taaffe excels with effort and a tremendous character that earned him the Wuerffel Trophy (more on that in a minute).
Current draft projection: Day 3
Combine vibes:

Note: Taaffe said he met with the Lions at the Combine

Taaffe had the most polished press conference of the NFL Combine. He struck me as a very impressive human being, and it started with him talking about winning the Wuerffel Trophy—which recognizes outstanding character and community services among all of college football.

“I totally believe in trying to be significant over being successful. Successful is cool, being on a plaque is cool with 10 interceptions in one season. That’s really cool. That’s what we try to work for every single day. But to be significant, to change people’s lives, I think that goes way longer than anything that this game of football can provide. What this game of football has given me, it’s given me a platform to stand in front of you great men and great women and be able to talk about what really matters in life. So that’s what football has given me. This pigskin has given me an opportunity to have the closest relationships with friends, learn life skills that will carry me for the rest of my life. Just being significant and serving the community and being a disciple in the locker room.”

Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman

Size: 6-foot, 205 pounds
Quick bio: The third brother to play safety at Purdue before transferring to Oregon in 2025, Thieneman has the opportunity to be the first of his siblings to carve out a serious NFL career. A starter for two years at Purdue and one at Oregon, Thienamen tallied at least 90 tackles in each year. Thieneman has the size, speed combination to fit multiple schemes and fill multiple positions.
Current draft projection: Round 1-2
Combine vibes:

Thieneman will hear his name called early because of his physical traits, but he’s also got the intangibles to go along with it. I was impressed by daily routine, as inspired by the hard-working mentality of his parents, and his two brothers, who also played safety at Purdue.

“That hard work and discipline. My discipline showed up (in) what I needed to do everyday. At Oregon, I had my specific set schedule. Everyday, I’d wake up at about 5, get there about 5:30, and then go through my routine and just do that everyday,” Thieneman said.

I also like how mindful he was when he transferred to Oregon. Because it’s so common these days, there is a sense players do it haphazardly. But Thieneman walked through his very deliberate process in the tough decision to move from his roots at Purdue to Oregon.

“I was looking for three things in the portal,” Thieneman said. “A great culture. Second was a defensive scheme that would prepare you for the next level playing different coverages, different rotations. And then three was that competition side on offense and defense. I felt Oregon really excelled at all three of those.”

Arizona CB/S Treydan Stukes

Size: 6-foot-2, 200 pounds
Quick bio: Stukes spent his entire six-year college career at Arizona after walking on, and he eventually became the leader of the defense. He started nearly 40 games throughout his career, playing outside cornerback, nickel, and eventually safety. In the NFL, he projects either as a safety or a big nickel with good size and speed.
Current draft projection: Round 3
Combine vibes:

Enjoyed talking to Stukes, who overcame adversity by posting his best career season in 2025 after suffering a torn ACL that cost him most of his 2024 year. Stukes talked extensively about how he mentally focused during the rehab by reading seven mindfulness, wellness books—including one written by his dad.

“It taught me how to be resilient, how to be patient, and trusting the plan that been (put) on me,” Stukes said. “I learned a lot about myself during that process and I was diligent about putting in those daily deposits that help you reap the rewards you want to reap.”

One of Stukes’ biggest draws in the NFL will be his versatility. He played outside initially, moved to nickel in 2023, then played some safety this final year at Arizona.

Billy Horschel sounds off (again) on this key change made to PGA National

Billy Horschel sounded off on a key change made to PGA National. Again.

At last year's Cognizant Classic, Jake Knapp opened with a 12-under 59, just the 15th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history. This came as a shock to many who grew up in an era when single-digits under par would win you the "Honda" Classic. Now, double-digits was leading after round one. 

Horschel, and eight-time PGA Tour winner, shot 66 that same day, but lamented the fact that prior to the 2024 edition of the tournament, PGA National overseeded the rough and the fairways with ryegrass. The entire property was once straight bermuda, making for a classic Florida golf challenge, especially when it was hot and windy. See: the 2015 Honda, which Padraig Harrington won at six under. 

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One year later, Austin Smotherman began the 2026 Cognizant Classic with a nine-under 62. Horschel shot a two-under 69. He continued to bang the Bermuda drum, while making sure to couch it with some reasonable thoughts, too. 

"I talked about it last year. This is a really good golf course. It's a very fair golf course," Horschel said Thursday. "When it blows hard, it's a challenge, and when it's sort of benign like it is today, it's gettable.

"A few years ago the rough was longer and then they started cutting it down and then they overseeded the golf course," he added. "Listen, I think the tour gets a bad rap, and it's not anything against the owners of PGA National. I understand where they would want to overseed. People want it to look pretty on TV, and if it looks pretty on TV, maybe people will want to come play it.

"But at the end of the day, as I've said for many years on the PGA Tour, I understand we are using a golf course that we don't own a lot of times, and sometimes we're at the discretion of what the owner wants to do. Obviously we give our opinion of what we think is best for the golf course and how they want to set it up and challenge it, but also, the owners have a say in it. But I think for me, as I said last year, born and raised in Florida, playing a Bermuda golf course, this far down south and playing overseed, it's going to be soft."

Horschel mentioned that PGA National is far from the only Florida golf course that has made a similar change, and it's not the only one that's done it on the tour schedule, either. TPC Sawgrass made a similar switch to rye overseed when the Players Championship moved to March, and that golf course still plays plenty difficult. 

As for PGA National, without wind, it's not the same test as it once was. And you can check the data, Horschel says. 

"I can pull it up on my phone, in '20, '21, '22, there were three times in a row where it was a top-10 hardest golf course," Horschel said. "I think it was like 4, 7, 6. Then it went to 12, and then the last two years it's been in the 30s.

"Some of it has to do with wind. There's no doubt about it. If this place doesn't blow, it's very gettable. As tour players have always talked about, it doesn't matter how long the golf course is; if it's no wind and it's soft, we're going to shoot a number."

Horschel remained adamant that the change had nothing to do with the PGA Tour, nor does he blame PGA National for doing it, a point he made on Twitter/X Wednesday evening before the tournament began. 

On Thursday, Horschel stated it was "just his take on it." 

"It's not a shot at anyone. It was just sort of commenting to someone who was taking a shot at the PGA Tour, and I sort of gave them a little more insight that it's not always in the PGA Tour's hands. If they want to try and do something, it's not always in their hands to set it up the way they want to."

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NASCAR Announces Every Driver Will Compete In All-Star Race

Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet, and Chase Briscoe, driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, lead the field on a pace lap prior to the NASCAR Cup Series AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway on July 20, 2025 in Dover, Delaware.
Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet, and Chase Briscoe, driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, lead the field on a pace lap prior to the NASCAR Cup Series AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway on July 20, 2025 in Dover, Delaware. - Meg Oliphant/Getty Images

The concept of an all-star game is simple. It's a unique exhibition where a sports league brings together its best competitors to create a spectacle for fans and showcase the league to a wider audience. Stock car racing has seemingly lost that memo. NASCAR announced the format for the 2026 All-Star Race on Thursday, featuring the full Cup Series field taking the green flag for the 350-lap race. The field will eventually be reduced to 26 cars for the race's $1 million final stage.

NASCAR stated that it will have the full field compete in the two 75-lap sprint segments in lieu of its traditional All-Star Open preliminary race. After the first segment, the order of the top 26 drivers will be inverted, with the leader dropping to 26th. The ineligible drivers with the lowest combined finishing positions after the two segments will advance to the 200-lap final segment. I mention "ineligible" because the qualification criteria for the final stage are the same as those typically used for the entire event.

The race winners from both the 2025 and 2026 Cup Series seasons are locked into the final segment. This means that 17 drivers have already locked in their spots for the final stage. Former Cup Series champions are also locked in, but every active full-time champion has already won a race over the past year. Excluding the spot reserved for the Fan Vote winner, there are eight transfer spots up for grabs.

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The NASCAR All-Star Race is lost in the wilderness

Cars race during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on July 15, 2020 in Bristol, Tennessee.
Cars race during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on July 15, 2020 in Bristol, Tennessee. - Patrick Smith/Getty Images

It's near-impossible to conceive a reason for NASCAR to force at least 17 drivers to puddle around for 125 laps. Drivers locked into the final segment have no reason to fight for position or risk damaging their equipment. The All-Star Open was special because it was a race without the big names. Drivers who typically didn't feature at the front of the field had the opportunity to be in the spotlight for a single afternoon and try to make a name for themselves. That opportunity still exists, it'll just be overshadowed by the all-stars loitering at the back.

While NASCAR has pushed to reinvent itself over the past few years, the All-Star Race has been lost in the wilderness since 2020. The organization made the bold decision to move the race away from Charlotte Motor Speedway, its traditional home, to Bristol in an effort to have fans in attendance during COVID-19 restrictions. The race then moved to Texas Motor Speedway, and then to the revived North Wilkesboro Speedway. With North Wilkesboro receiving a points-paying round, NASCAR shifted the All-Star Race to Dover International Speedway. The event has seemingly become a consolation prize for underperforming tracks.

Maybe NASCAR can find a recipe to bring the heat back to the All-Star Race. The season-opening Clash is seemingly doing well despite dropping its original gimmick as the pole winners' exhibition race. The event is a unique bullring affair at the infamous Bowman Gray Stadium, with a format similar to local short-track racing. The racing there is far from clean, but it's a fun exhibition to welcome everyone back for a new season.

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Report: Rams looking to extend OT Warren McClendon Jr.

The Los Angeles Rams were aggressive in retaining key players in 2025, and they could do the same to kick off the 2026 offseason.

L.A. reportedly "hopes to extend the contract of tackle Warren McClendon Jr.," according to NFL reporter Tony Pauline. McClendon Jr., a 2023 fifth-round pick, had a breakout season in 2025 when he started 10 games for the injured Rob Havenstein. The 24-year-old had the lowest pressure rate allowed among right tackles this past season at just 2.94%.

McClendon Jr. should be in the driver's seat to keep the starting right tackle spot after Havenstein retired based on his 2025 performance. However, he only has one year left on his rookie deal and will be a free agent after the 2026 if the Rams don't re-sign him.

It's unclear what that deal would look like for McClendon Jr., considering he only started five games in his career before his breakout 2025 season. For reference, left tackle Alaric Jackson signed a three-year, $57 million deal with $35 million guaranteed before the 2025 season. Jackson, though, was the Rams full-time starter for two full seasons before he earned his new contract.

If the Rams re-sign McClendon Jr. or plan to extend him before the 2026 draft, it could alter their strategy for the first round. Many experts predict L.A. will draft a right tackle to either start or take over if McClendon Jr. leaves after 2026. But if McClendon Jr. signs a big extension, L.A. can look elsewhere in the first round.

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Nine-try Wigan hammer Leigh to keep up strong start

Betfred Super League

Wigan (24) 54

Tries: Keighran, French, Field 2, Smith 2, Eckersley, Nsemba, Forber Goals: Keighran 9

Leigh (0) 0

Wigan Warriors ran in nine tries to hammer local rivals Leigh Leopards 54-0 and continue their impressive start to the 2026 Super League season.

Tries from Adam Keighran, Bevan French, Jai Field and Harry Smith put Wigan into a dominant 24-point lead at half-time for the second match in a row.

Further tries from Field and Smith plus one each from Zach Eckersley, Junior Nsemba and Tom Forber after the break - as well as nine goals from Keighran on a perfect night with the boot - ensured a third league win from three for Warriors.

Leigh failed to show up during a very one-sided 'Battle of the Borough' on a disappointing night for the visitors littered with handling errors and a lack of discipline.

Wigan went ahead after 10 minutes - French fired in a short pass for Keighran to cross over from close range on the last tackle after Leigh's Lachlan Lam conceded a set of six in his own half for a late shot.

Liam Marshall dotted down for Warriors soon after but the celebrations were cut short as referee Liam Moore spotted a forward pass from French in the build-up of a flowing team move.

French then found a small gap in the Leigh backline on the right edge to roll challenges from Lam and Tesi Niu to grab Wigan's second in a dominant opening 20 minutes from the hosts.

A well-measured kick from Smith was batted back one-handed by Nsemba to full-back Field who showed a dummy before darting over for the impressive Warriors' third try.

Field turned from scorer to provider moments later, finding room in midfield before setting up Smith to dot down underneath the sticks and, after Keighran dispatched a fourth successful kick, the game was effectively over as a contest by the half-hour mark.

Moments into the second period, Leigh's Matt Davis was forced off with a head injury having taken the full force of a kick to the corner by Smith.

And Warriors stretched their legs soon after when a beautiful line break from Patrick Mago allowed the prop to pass to Smith, who unselfishly found Field to finish another free-flowing move for his second of the night.

At this stage, Wigan were playing exhibition rugby league and a miss-out pass from French cut out three Leigh defenders and found Eckersley who strolled in for Wigan's sixth try.

Nsemba then got his name on the scoresheet, getting on the end of a delicate grubber kick from Smith, before Field raced away on a wonderful break and found the supporting Smith to dive over next to the sticks.

Hooker Forber got 50-up for Warriors, barging over for his side's ninth try between the sticks before Keighran added the extras once more to seal a perfect night for Wigan.

Leigh were dealt a further blow with just a minute remaining as full-back Bailey Hodgson had to be helped off the field with a serious looking knee injury.

Wigan: Field; Eckersley, Keighran, Farrell, Marshall; French, Smith; Havard, O'Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Walters, Ellis.

Replacements: Mago, Partington, Eseh, Forber.

Leigh: Hodgson; Senior, Niu, Brand, Charnley; Cook, Lam; Ofahengaue, Horne, Mulhern, Halton, Trout, Liu.

Replacements: Hughes, Davis, Alick-Wiencke, O'Brien.

Referee: Liam Moore.

Atlanta Hawks' 'Magic City Monday' to feature NSFW local institution

Welcome to Atlanta, where the players play and the gentlemen's clubs have the best wings in town.

The Atlanta Hawks are leaning into the city's famed hip-hop culture and history, featuring what the team is calling an "iconic cultural institution" that's definitely NSFW in an upcoming promotional night.

The team announced Wednesday it will collaborate with prominent Atlanta strip club Magic City for a one-night only, in-game celebration of hip-hop called "Magic City Monday" against the Orlando Magic on March 16.

“From the food to the music and the exclusive merchandise, we are excited to team up with Magic City to create an authentic, True to Atlanta-inspired game experience,” Hawks Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Proctor said in a news release.

Magic City Kitchen will serve two versions of their "world famous" lemon pepper wings, Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ, named after Atlanta-native and three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year-winner Lou Williams.

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What else is planned for 'Magic City Monday'?

The Hawks' celebration of "Magic City Monday" doesn't stop at wings. Atlanta rapper and entrepreneur T.I. is expected to perform at halftime.

Being that Tip is back home in Atlanta, at the State Farm Arena, it'll be interesting to see if he'll perform any recent cuts including diss tracks toward rapper and entrepreneur Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.

Keeping it so ATL, the organization tabbed native DJ Esco to provide the pregame tunes.

Before the game, ticketed fans will have a chance to view a recording of the Hawks AF Podcast featuring a conversation with Magic City founder Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney and T.I., hosted by comedian D.C. Young Fly, another Atlanta native.

“We doin’ this one for the city ... Magic City,” T.I. said in a news release.

Why is Magic City famous?

Magic City has become influential not only in Atlanta but as a tourist stop for those who visit the city. Ask NBA players who have a road game against the Hawks about the lore of Magic City wings.

Williams famously couldn't help but visit the spot for its wings in 2020 when he was excused from the NBA Bubble in Orlando to attend a funeral, while everyone was social distancing due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The moment went viral after a photo he snapped with rapper Jack Harlow during the visit that was posted to social media.

"We had our masks on, I thought we did it how we were supposed to do it," Williams said, explaining the incident during a June 2025 episode of Gil's Arena, a podcast hosted by former NBA player Gilbert Arenas with Nick Young, Kenyon Martin, Rashad McCants and Josiah Johnson.

He continued: "I want to put this to bed. I didn't sneak out the bubble to go to Magic City. They excused me from the bubble to go to a funeral. ...The funeral home was a block away from Magic [City]. I've been staying in a hotel [in the NBA bubble in Orlando] eating hotel room service food. Magic got good food, this is my hometown and if you know ATL, we eat in our strip clubs. That's where you can find the best food."

Williams received a 10-day quarantine for violating safety protocols but maintains that the league's focus was on him going to a strip club rather than his real reason for going – the food.

The incident did two things: birthed the nickname "Lemon Pepper Lou" and also cemented Magic City's kitchen's place as the stuff of NBA and Atlanta legend.

But long before Williams's visit, the site was a landmark for Atlanta and its visitors, which is the focus of the documentary "Magic City: An American Fantasy" that discusses the impact of the club on Atlanta music, sports and culture through interviews with Atlanta rappers Big Boi, Killer Mike and T.I., along with other celebrities and artists who they discuss its role in hip-hop and Black culture.

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Denver Nuggets coach David Adelman lauds growth of Boston Celtics guard Derrick White

He might not have been able to secure the win vs. the Denver Nuggets for the Boston Celtics by himself this past Wednesday (Feb. 25) night, but Celtics point guard Derrick White has been impressive for Boston this season, and even Nuggets coach David Adelman admitted as much ahead of the tilt his team would win 103-84.

"One thing he does is he plays the same way every night," said Adelman of White's consistency. "And there's a lot to be said for that. And I think, from the San Antonio (Spurs) days, it's incredible when he came in the league how much you just went under everything with him. He's going to drive the ball with his right hand – that's what he does."

"And he just turned himself into a confident 3-point shooter," he added. "That makes you have to make a decision nightly because if he does get downhill, he's so effective."

Feb 25, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Boston Celtics guard Derrick White (9) talks with a referee during the second half against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

"I think he's over a block a game for a guard," continued the Denver coach. "Just a complete basketball player. That trade really worked out for them and he just compliments whoever he plays with so well."

"It's funny he used to be in our gym in the summers and he's back home playing pickup. And just to see where his career has gone, it's (made him) a very well-deserved, just a really good all-around basketball player."

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Leaked NFL players’ union report card surprisingly bashes popular team

Some NFL owners fought to keep the NFL Player Association’s annual report card out of the public eye, but the grades are leaking and at least one team’s results are raising eyebrows.

ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler obtained a copy of the results and shared them in a story published Thursday. Several owners, including Woody Johnson of the Jets, fought for the report card to remain behind closed doors. They criticized the methodology of the survey and believed it violated the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and NFLPA.

The survey, conducted between Nov. 2 and Dec. 11, found the Miami Dolphins received the best grade among all 32 teams. Although their overall grade was not initially reported, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross received an A- while former head coach Mike McDaniel received a B. The report cited the need for McDaniel to improve his “scheduling, communication and leadership. McDaniel was fired after the season and replaced with Jeff Hafley.

The team that finished last was the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose players criticized owner Art Rooney II for the state of the franchise’s facilities, saying he has not emphasized investing in them.

The report also criticized the team’s training room, strength coaches and locker room, noting players had only five bathroom stalls available. Players were also unhappy with their home venue, Acrisure Stadium, believing it was being used too frequently.

“Players cite inadequate maintenance and excessive wear from hosting local college and high school games,” the report said, per Kahler. “Players across the league note the poor condition of the field and emphasize the need for investment to bring it up to standard.”

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UEFA draws: Atalanta, Roma, Bologna and Fiorentina await rivals

UEFA draws: Atalanta, Roma, Bologna and Fiorentina await rivals
UEFA draws: Atalanta, Roma, Bologna and Fiorentina await rivals

Atalanta, Roma, Bologna and Fiorentina will discover their opponents in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League in Friday’s UEFA draws, as Italian football enters the Round of 16.

There are still four representatives of Serie A in the knockout phase of the UEFA tournaments.

Atalanta overturned a 2-0 first leg deficit to eliminate Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League play-off, and will learn on Friday if they are to face Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the Round of 16.

UEFA could give us an Italian derby

ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 22: Niccolo Pisilli #61 with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between AS Roma and VfB Stuttgart at Stadio Olimpico on January 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

There is a good chance of an Italian derby in the Europa League Round of 16, because Roma already went through as one of the top eight in the league phase.

Bologna eliminated SK Brann 2-0 on aggregate and will be paired either with Roma or SC Freiburg in Friday’s draw.

Roma’s situation is a little more complicated, as they might also be drawn against Bologna, Genk or GNK Dinamo Zagreb.

FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal with Giovanni Fabbian of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Fiorentina are the sole Italian representatives in the Conference League, and squeezed past Jagiellonia in extra time, 5-4 on aggregate.

Their next test will be against either RC Strasbourg or Rakow in the last 16.

Marco Gabbiadini Reveals Sunderland’s Veteran Star Could Be The Catalyst: Black Cats’ Real Problem Was Mental, Not Tactical?

Marco Gabbiadini Reveals Sunderland’s Veteran Star Could Be The Catalyst: Black Cats’ Real Problem Was Mental, Not Tactical?
Marco Gabbiadini Reveals Sunderland’s Veteran Star Could Be The Catalyst: Black Cats’ Real Problem Was Mental, Not Tactical?

Former Sunderland striker Marco Gabbiadini spoke to BBC Sport recently. He gave a sharp, thoughtful take on why captain Granit Xhaka’s return is such a big deal for the Black Cats. Currently, Sunderland are navigating a rough patch of inconsistent form. Gabbiadini admitted the team aren’t just a one-man show. Even so, he made it clear that the 33-year-old Swiss international has a level of presence that almost no one else in the squad can match.

Gabbiadini Backs Xhaka Return To Steady Sunderland’s Wobbling Premier League Campaign

The ex-striker pointed out how important Xhaka is as an anchor in the middle of the pitch. Xhaka is the type of player who is happy to sit back, dictate the play, and keep everyone else calm. A young Sunderland side have clearly felt his absence while he was out with that ankle injury. Looking past Xhaka’s own game, Gabbiadini also touched on the constant lineup changes Régis Le Bris has dealt with lately.

He suggested that never having a settled team has only made things harder. On top of that, he noted that new signings always need a bit of time to find their feet. For a squad full of players still learning the ropes in the Premier League, a dip in results was always likely. Still, his overall outlook was positive. Gabbiadini saw this slump as a temporary hurdle rather than a total breakdown.

“They’re not a one-man team, but he is very important, of course, he is. He brings so much experience to a team that is still pretty green.

“You’ve got to be careful not to get too despondent or carried away. To get the captain back in the middle of the park, somebody who’s a little bit more anchored and happy to just sit and control the game will make a difference.

“There’s been quite a lot of change in the team. It hasn’t been a particularly consistent team selection over the past few weeks – maybe that has been an issue as well. And new faces, as it always takes time when new faces come into the dressing room.

“We’ve lost some people and brought some new people in. They’ve got to hit the ground running, and it’s not easy to do that.

“Most of the players have not had long Premier League careers or played that many games in the Premier League at all. Some of them haven’t played many games, full stop. If there’s a little bit of a lull, that’s to be expected.”

— Marco Gabbiadini, as quoted by BBC Sport

Does Xhaka’s Return Prove Sunderland’s Real Problem Was Mental, Not Tactical?

Sunderland's Veteran Star Could Be The Catalyst They Need Now

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Granit Xhaka of Sunderland reacts during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Fulham at Stadium of Light on February 22, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The timing of this matters a lot. As of February 26, 2026, Sunderland are in a fantastic spot for a club just promoted to the top flight for the first time since 2017. Xhaka was back in the mix for the weekend game against Fulham.

What Gabbiadini is really getting at is that the team have a leadership gap, not just a tactical one. Sunderland’s other midfield options, Noah Sadiki, Enzo Le Fée, and Habib Diarra, have plenty of energy and skill. But none of them have the scar tissue and grit that Xhaka brings. He has earned over 120 caps for Switzerland, and you can’t buy that kind of know-how.

Le Bris himself has called Xhaka a leader that the rest of the group naturally follow. You just can’t expect a 22-year-old to provide that same sense of stability in the middle of a season. Gabbiadini also made a fair point about how much the summer overhaul affected the team. Sunderland brought in a lot of new faces, and that kind of chemistry takes months, not weeks, to build. In the end, what looks like a tactical breakdown on the pitch is often just a group of young players looking for a leader to steady the ship when things get chaotic. Now, they finally have that leader back.

Warren Sapp won't return to Colorado for 4th season, per report

Colorado Buffaloes defensive pass rush coordinator Warren Sapp will not return for the 2026 season, Brandon Krisztal reports. He coached with the Buffaloes for three seasons beginning in 2023 under head coach Deion Sanders.

Sapp had a decorated career in the NFL spanning 13 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders. He registered 578 tackles, 96.5 sacks and 91 tackles for loss from his defensive tackle position, earning him four first-team All-Pro selections. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2013, the first player in Buccaneers history to do so.

Multiple reports suggest that Sapp didn't see a coaching career after playing, but was hired by Sanders in 2023 to lead the defensive line and pass rush unit.

During his tenure, the Buffaloes finished 63rd (2023), 16th (2024) and 129th (2025) in total sacks, with production making a clear downturn last season as Colorado struggled through a 3-9 campaign and a 15th place finish in the Big 12.

Sapp's departure comes just days after Colorado defensive coordinator Robert Livingston was hired away by the Denver Broncos and Chris Marve, who was formerly the linebackers coach, was promoted to replace Livingston.

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2026 Premier League Darts Night 4 Belfast live results, scores and schedule: Josh Rock nails epic 9-darter in front of home crowd

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Gian van Veen survives a match dart in a last-leg decider against Gerwyn Price, winning 6-5, and setting up a clash between himself and Stephen Bunting in the final.

Night 4 of the 2026 Premier League of Darts takes place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with Josh Rock's reunion as the major storyline heading into the night.

For the quarterfinal round, Luke Littler and Jonny Clayton kick off the evening in what could be a high-scoring clash.

Next, Stephen Bunting will look to try and win his first PL match of 2026, as he faces 2025 PL champion Luke Humphries.

Michael van Gerwen will return after an absence on Night 3, taking on Gerwyn Price, who is fresh off a PC event title on Wednesday.

Lastly, Gian van Veen will return after a thrilling final run in Poland, which included a nine-darter, to play Josh Rock.

2026 Premier League Darts Night 4 results, scores and schedule

Here is the schedule and the results from Night 4 of the 2026 PL.

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Quarterfinals

MatchTime (local)Score
Luke Littler vs Jonny Clayton7:15 p.m.3-6
Stephen Bunting vs Luke Humphries7:45 p.m.6-4
Michael van Gerwen vs Gerwyn Price8:15 p.m.5-6
Gian vanVeen vs Josh Rock8:45 p.m.6-2

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Semifinals

MatchTime (local)Score
Jonny Clayton vs. Stephen Bunting9:15 p.m.0-6
Gerwyn Price vs. Gian van Veen9:45 p.m.5-6

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Final

MatchTime (local)Score
Stephen Bunting vs. Gian van Veen10:30 p.m.

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Steelers among teams taking a close look at Penn State QB Drew Allar

At one point last year, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar was the betting favorite to be the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Then he got off to a rough start to the season, suffered a season-ending ankle injury in October, and became one of the biggest question marks in this year's draft.

Allar is at the Combine, where he's healthy enough that he's expected to take part in throwing drills, and teams will be taking a close look to see where he is and what kind of player they think he can be.

The Steelers are one of those teams and have met with Allar in Indianapolis, according to PennLive.com. The quarterback situation in Pittsburgh is in flux, as Aaron Rodgers has not said whether he'll play this year and could sign elsewhere if he returns for 2026. Mason Rudolph and Will Howard are the two holdover quarterbacks on the roster. The Steelers could see value in adding Allar to the roster, even if he doesn't project to play as a rookie.

Allar finished his Penn State career with a 63.2 percent completion rate, 7,402 passing yards, 61 touchdowns, 13 interceptions, and another 732 yards and 12 touchdowns rushing. He has a strong arm, and many of the traits NFL teams look for in a quarterback. In a year when the quarterback class is wide open beyond projected first overall pick Fernando Mendoza, Allar will hope to impress in Indianapolis.

Texans GM Nick Caserio looks like QB1 after interview on Pat McAfee

Nick Caserio might be in the market for a quarterback one day soon, but could simply just take on over as QB1 for 2026?

One would argue that his accuracy is better than C.J. Stroud's with just a single throw.

Caserio appeared on ESPN's "Pat McAfee Show" live from the Lucas Oil Stadium at the NFL Scouting Combine and was tasked his throwing a ball through a hole for the charity of his choosing. The only caveat? It had to be a sprial.

Well Caserio, a former quarterback at John Carroll University, had to show the crew that not only does his team own McAfee's Indianapolis Colts twice a season, but he also still has enough left in the tank to drop jaws and look the part of competent signal-caller.

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No, the Texans aren't trading Stroud entering Year 4. No, there's no plan for Houston to find a new quarterback in the future.

But if the offensive line could be fixed and the run game is stable, could the GM get a few passes in a live game? It's not out of the question.

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Bears GM reveals why he's excited for Caleb Williams' future

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For years, the Chicago Bears suffered in quarterback purgatory, but with Caleb Williams, the franchise finally feels like it might have their guy.

Year 1 wasn't too good, but under Ben Johnson in Year 2, yeah, the differences were noticeable. So much so that the Bears, as we look towards Caleb's third season, will be seen as a genuine playoff contender, if not more.

And with Williams in line to get a new contract in the next few seasons, the Bears will have a decision to make.

But for general manager Ryan Poles, if Williams shows consistency, it's an open-and-shut case.

"I want to be clear: Anyone that's watched the league long enough knows that for quarterback play, it's consistency," Poles said via the Chicago Sun-Times. "Can you stack years on top of each other? We still have steps to go. I don't want to make it like he's already [there]. He knows he's got work to do.

"But if all of that falls into place, we have to understand how that changes our formula as we move forward. That's a great thing to be on that path. I feel like we have a long-term quarterback solution. It makes me excited."

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Bears finally have their guy

The performance jump we saw from Williams in Year 2 was superb. He threw seven more TDs (27 total), to just seven interceptions, while having more passing yards, and 42 fewer sacks. 

Not to mention going from five wins to 11.

So, the path forward is clear, especially under Johnson, and as we enter Year 2 with Williams and Johnson as a quarterback/play-caller tandem, the expectation is that Williams will continue to ascend.

Of course, Poles wants consistency, and that is the next thing Williams has to get into his arsenal of weapons, but that is tough for everyone.

But if the gap between his worst game and his best game can shrink, then when it is Williams' turn at the negotiation table, he'll be set. And so too will the Bears.

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President Donald Trump invites Nick Saban, Cody Campbell, Tim Tebow, others to White House roundtable

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President Donald Trump is inviting multiple college sports figures to a roundtable at the White House next week, Yahoo! Sports’ Ross Dellenger reported. The group includes former Alabama coach Nick Saban, former Florida star Tim Tebow and Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell.

Trump has been vocal about his willingness to play a role in settling the college athletics landscape in the NIL and transfer portal era. Saban and Campbell were previously expected to spearhead a presidential commission on college sports, though those plans were later paused. The roundtable is expected to take place March 6, Dellenger reported.

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The list of invitees also includes former Florida and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, Notre Dame athletics director Pete Bevacqua and Tennessee chancellor Donde Plowman. Bevacqua’s predecessor, Jack Swarbrick, was also invited, along with at least one athletics director from each Power Four conference. ADs from Wake Forest, Indiana, Iowa State and Oklahoma are part of the group.

Other prominent figures from outside college sports were also invited, according to Dellenger. Golf legend Tiger Woods, LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau, NBA commissioner Adam Silver and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also received invitations to the roundtable. Trump is expected to serve as chair alongside Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and New York Yankees president Randy Levine as vice chairs.

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Latest season of 'Drive to Survive' will be available on Apple TV as well as Netflix in the US

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The latest season of “Drive to Survive” will also be available to U.S. viewers on Apple TV as part of a collaboration with Netflix.

The eighth season of the popular Formula 1 series launches Friday. “Drive to Survive” has been credited with helping to increase the popularity of the global motorsports series.

The show will recap the 2025 season, which included the firing of Christian Horner as Red Bull's team principal, Lewis Hamilton's first year at Ferrari and McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri vying for the championship. Norris won his first F1 title by two points over Max Verstappen.

Apple TV has a new five-year deal as F1's U.S. broadcast partner. The season begins with next week's Australian Grand Prix.

Netflix will also carry Apple TV's feed of the Canadian Grand Prix for U.S. viewers from May 22-24.

“I've known (Netflix co-CEO) Ted (Sarandos) for a long time. We've worked together before and we had this idea,” Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, said Thursday during a briefing about Apple's coverage plans. “Netflix has done an amazing job with ‘Drive to Survive’ and we thought it would be great if we could offer it to our customers and at the same time we’d like Netflix customers that have been watching ‘Drive to Survive’ to be able to see a race on Netflix, and that’s what we’re doing with the Canadian Grand Prix.”

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Mariah Turner sets single-season scoring record for Port Huron girls basketball

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CROSWELL — At Port Huron High School, the girls basketball program dates to at least 1905.

That's an awful lot of history. And Mariah Turner just made some more.

With a 3-pointer at the 5:41 mark of the second quarter, she broke the Red Hawks' single-season scoring record during a game against Croswell-Lexington on Thursday, Feb. 26.

The previous record of 429 points was set by Kesha Bradford in the 1997 season, when MHSAA girls basketball was a fall sport.

After Turner's triple, which gave her 431 points on the season, Port Huron promptly called a full timeout so the senior guard could celebrate with her teammates. Cros-Lex athletic director Jeff Kosal announced the achievement to the crowd, which was met with applause.

Contact Brenden Welper at bwelper@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, @BrendenWelper.

This article originally appeared on Port Huron Times Herald: Mariah Turner sets single-season scoring record for PH girls hoops

IL advances Bears bill, IN Gov. Braun signs stadium law as states work to lure team from Chicago

Both Illinois and Indiana advanced their respective bills in an effort to lure the Chicago Bears out of the city.

The House Public Finance Committee advanced the bill Thursday that would freeze property taxes for mega projects like a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights.

But members of the Illinois House of Representatives adjourned without voting on the bill.

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They will not return to Springfield until March 18.

The state has thus far failed to commit to infrastructure improvements and property tax certainty. And the Bears have not committed to where they want the team to go.

An amendment from Chicago-area state Rep. Kam Buckner outlines tax breaks on infrastructure the state would provide to entice the Bears to build in Arlington Heights, where the McCaskey family already owns the old Arlington Racetrack.

"I do you want the team to stay in Illinois. That's very important to me," Buckner said.

Gov. JB Pritzker spoke about the battle over the Bears on MS NOW.

"I am not going to be shaken down, and I have set out some very clear guidelines. And my guidelines are we are not going to fleece the taxpayers of the state of Illinois. We are not going to let the Bears do that," Pritzker said.

The full House needs to approve the bill before Pritzker would sign it.

Arlington Heights residents and some Bears fans showed up in Springfield Thursday.

"The Bears belong in Illinois, period. George Stanley Halas would be turning over in his grave if he knew they would even get out of the city of Chicago let alone the state of Illinois," Bears fan Marty Tadla said.

Some opponents disagree, however. They believe the bill would be bad for taxpayers.

"This is likely the riskiest economic development program ever seriously propose, not just in Illinois history but in U.S. history," said Brian Costin, with Americans for Prosperity.

The revised mega-project bill was supposed to be heard last week, but got canceled at the last minute.

In Indiana, the state Senate passed a bill for a new Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond near Wolf Lake, 45-4.

"In Lake County, when one city rises, the entire region rises. This legislation positions Indiana, not as a spectator in economic competition, but as a contender," said state Sen. Mark Spencer, a Democrat representing Gary, Indiana.

Gov. Mike Braun said on X Thursday afternoon he signed the bill.

We made it clear from the beginning that Indiana is open for business. I’m thrilled to sign Senate Bill 27 to create the framework to build a new world-class stadium in Northwest Indiana. Now let’s get this across the goal line. pic.twitter.com/XTRFVTf1yl

— Governor Mike Braun (@GovBraun) February 26, 2026

"We made it clear from the beginning that Indiana is open for business. I'm thrilled to sign Senate Bill 27 to create the framework to build a new world-class stadium in Northwest Indiana," he said. "Now let's get this across the goal line."

The city of Chicago is still technically in the running to keep the Bears.

The Bears said in a statement, "Indiana has taken important steps over the last few months, and we are grateful for the leadership reflected by Governor Braun signing SB 27, establishing the framework for a stadium development in Northwest Indiana. We continue to work on the necessary due diligence and appreciate the ongoing engagement with Indiana state and local leaders."

Copilot just launched a to‑do list that completes itself, finally giving all of us professional procrastinators the productivity upgrade we absolutely did not earn but will gladly take

Copilot Tasks is a new AI feature that breaks down your task, creates a step by step process to complete that task on your behalf, and checks in when it needs your go‑ahead.

(PR) Razer Elevates Everyday Carry with the Laptop Sleeve 16-inch with Wireless Charging

Razer, the global leading lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the Razer Laptop Sleeve 16" with Wireless Charging for Devices, a new addition to its lifestyle accessories lineup that blends premium protection with built-in wireless power. Designed for gamers, creators, and professionals who move between setups throughout the day, the sleeve reduces the need to carry additional cables or chargers while keeping essential devices powered and protected wherever the day leads.

At the core of the Laptop Sleeve 16" are integrated wireless charging pads housed in the sleeve's cover flap. Featuring two MagSafe-compatible charging zones, the sleeve connects to an external power source via USB-C to charge multiple devices (such as a smartphone and wireless earbuds) simultaneously. Magnetic alignment helps keep devices securely in place for consistent and efficient power delivery.

(PR) Dell Technologies Delivers Fourth Quarter and Full-Year Fiscal 2026 Results

Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) announces financial results for its fiscal 2026 fourth quarter and full year ended January 30, 2026. The company also provides guidance for its fiscal 2027 first quarter and full year.

Full-Year Summary
  • Record full-year revenue of $113.5 billion, up 19% year-over-year
  • Record full-year diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $8.68, up 36% year over year, and record full-year non-GAAP diluted EPS of $10.30, up 27%
  • Record full-year cash flow from operations of $11.2 billion
  • Announcing a cash dividend increase of 20% and $10 billion increase in share repurchase authorization
  • FY27 guidance: Full-year revenue growth of 23% at the midpoint, diluted EPS growth of 33% at the midpoint, and non-GAAP diluted EPS growth of 25% at the midpoint

Intel Foundry Manager Kevin O'Buckley Departs for Qualcomm

The head of Intel Foundry, Kevin O'Buckley, is leaving the company to join Qualcomm. He will take on the role of Executive Vice President of Global Operations and Supply Chain at Qualcomm, effective March 2, 2026. At Qualcomm, O'Buckley will oversee global semiconductor operations, including manufacturing engineering, foundry and supplier partnerships, supply chain, and procurement. He joins after less than two years leading Intel Foundry, where he served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel Foundry Services. Previous to joining Intel, O'Buckley was working at IBM, GlobalFoundries, and Marvell. At Qualcomm, he will be responsible for scaling manufacturing partnerships and overseeing how the chip designs transition into volume production.

Intel Foundry will now be led by Naga Chandrasekaran, who steps into an expanded role overseeing both technology development and manufacturing operations. As Chief Technology and Operations Officer and head of Intel Foundry, Chandrasekaran will supervise next-generation process node development, advanced packaging, test technologies, and day-to-day execution across Intel's global fabrication and assembly network. Chandrasekaran previously led front-end process technology development and manufacturing, already overseeing both the Technology Development (TD) organization and the Foundry Manufacturing and Supply Chain (FMSC) group since mid-2024. Navid Shahriari will continue to manage packaging development and operations within Intel Foundry.

Travelers Suffer at Boston Logan International Airport as JetBlue, El Al, LATAM Brasil, Korean Air and More Airlines Face 18 Cancellations and 145 Delays for Flights to United States, Europe, Latin America and Beyond

Travelers Suffer at Boston Logan International Airport as JetBlue, El Al, LATAM Brasil, Korean Air and More Airlines Face 18 Cancellations and 145 Delays for Flights to United States, Europe, Latin America and Beyond
Boston Logan International Airport

Travelers are facing significant disruptions at Boston Logan International Airport today. With 18 cancellations and 145 delays, major airlines including JetBlue, El Al, LATAM Brasil, and Korean Air are experiencing serious operational challenges. These delays and cancellations are affecting flights not just within the United States, but also to Europe, Latin America, and other destinations. Passengers flying to key cities such as New York, São Paulo, and Frankfurt are among those suffering the most. The situation is frustrating, as travelers struggle to find alternative arrangements and manage long wait times at the airport.

Many passengers are advised to stay updated by checking their flight status through their respective airlines or Boston Logan’s official website. The ongoing disruptions highlight the unpredictable nature of air travel and the impact on both domestic and international routes.

Overview of Today’s Delays and Cancellations

Total Delays: 145
Total Cancellations: 18

The delays have been widespread, affecting various airlines flying in and out of Boston Logan, with some delays causing ripple effects at other airports in the U.S. and beyond. Passengers traveling on routes from Boston Logan are advised to check with their airlines regularly for updates, as delays are expected to continue for several hours. The disruptions are due to a mix of factors, including weather-related issues, technical problems, and other operational challenges.

Airports and Airlines Affected

Several airports and airlines are directly impacted by the delays and cancellations. Boston Logan is not just seeing disruptions for flights originating from the U.S., but international travel has also been severely affected.

Domestic Airports Affected

Washington D.C.’s Reagan National (DCA) saw delays in 21% of its flights to and from Logan, while Palm Beach International (PBI) reported delays affecting 45% of its flights. Other major U.S. airports that saw significant delays include:

  • Orlando International (MCO) with 23% of its flights delayed
  • Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU) in Puerto Rico, which saw 50% of flights delayed
  • Charlotte/Douglas International (CLT) with 27% of delays
  • John F. Kennedy International (JFK) in New York, seeing 17% of flights delayed

International airports also felt the impact, with Frankfurt International (FRA), Yampa Valley (HDN), and Daytona Beach International (DAB) reporting cancellations of 100% of their scheduled flights.

International Airports Affected

Beyond domestic disruptions, international destinations like São Paulo-Guarulhos International (GRU) in Brazil, Sangster International (MBJ) in Jamaica, and Key West International (EYW) in Florida were hit by 100% cancellations. Additionally, airports such as Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH) and Ben Gurion International (TLV) in Israel had one flight cancellation each, causing further disturbances to global travel.

Airlines Impacted

Numerous airlines flying in and out of Boston Logan are experiencing operational delays. High delays were noted with:

  • Spirit Airlines, facing delays in 45% of their flights today.
  • Palm Beach International (PBI) and Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU) airports are seeing disruptions mainly through JetBlue and American Airlines operations.
  • Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, and Southwest Airlines are also facing delayed operations impacting their schedules.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For passengers affected by these disruptions, the situation is understandably frustrating. Here are some steps to take for smoother travel in the wake of today’s events:

  1. Check for Real-Time Updates: Keep checking your flight status regularly through Boston Logan’s official website or your airline’s app. The airport and airlines will provide live updates on delays and cancellations.
  2. Contact Airlines Directly: If your flight has been delayed or cancelled, get in touch with the airline for rebooking options. Many airlines are offering alternatives to get you to your destination as quickly as possible.
  3. Consider Alternative Routes: If your travel is time-sensitive, explore alternate airports nearby, including Reagan National (DCA), LaGuardia (LGA), or Newark Liberty International (EWR) for potential flights, although these airports may also face delays.
  4. Stay Informed About Connecting Flights: For passengers with connecting flights, check the status of both legs of your journey. Delays at one airport can affect flights on both ends of the trip.
  5. Be Prepared for Longer Wait Times: With multiple flight cancellations and delays, expect longer-than-usual wait times at the airport. It’s advisable to bring essentials like snacks, drinks, and entertainment while you wait.

Conclusion: Impact on Global and Domestic Travel

The travel disruptions at Boston Logan International Airport reflect a larger issue of operational challenges faced by airports and airlines globally. With flights delayed at major airports across the U.S. and internationally, travelers are advised to stay patient and proactive in managing their travel plans. This disruption underscores the importance of being flexible and well-informed when traveling, especially during periods of unexpected delays and cancellations.

Source: FlightAware

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Croatia To Witness Surge In Luxury Hotel Openings In 2026, Transforming The Country’s Hospitality Scene

Croatia To Witness Surge In Luxury Hotel Openings In 2026, Transforming The Country’s Hospitality Scene

The tourism and hospitality industry in Croatia will undergo major changes in 2026 because international hotel brands plan to open their first high-end hotels in the country. The upcoming luxury hotel openings will transform Croatia’s global reputation which will draw wealthy tourists to the country and establish it as a top Mediterranean vacation spot.

Croatia, long known for its stunning coastline and rich cultural heritage, is becoming an increasingly attractive investment hub for global hotel brands. This growing interest reflects the country’s rising prominence in Eastern Mediterranean tourism, as it emerges as a fresh alternative to more established destinations like Greece and Turkey. These developments signal a new era of luxury hospitality in Croatia, designed to cater to the evolving tastes of modern travellers seeking unique, exclusive experiences.

International Brands Paving the Way for Luxury Tourism

One of the most notable projects is the extensive investment being made by international hospitality giants. The Singaporean HPL Group has committed over EUR100 million to the redevelopment of the former Kupari Resort, which will become a new Four Seasons property. Scheduled for completion by 2030, the Four Seasons hotel promises to offer unparalleled luxury in one of Croatia’s most sought-after coastal regions. This is expected to set a new benchmark for luxury tourism in the country, drawing high-net-worth visitors looking for five-star experiences in a serene and picturesque environment.

Accor is also making its mark in Croatia. The hotel group will debut its upscale Movenpick brand in the country, with a 156-room resort set to rise in Split. The Movenpick Split will offer a unique combination of both resort-style relaxation and urban accessibility, situated by the stunning Croatian coast. It is expected to appeal to both leisure and business travellers, reinforcing Croatia’s position as a versatile destination for various travel segments.

Marriott International is not far behind. The hospitality giant will soon open two new properties in Croatia. The first will be located in Icici, with 180 rooms that promise to deliver a luxury experience for visitors to this picturesque area. Moreover, Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio brand will welcome a revamped Grand Hotel Bonavia in Rijeka, slated for relaunch in late 2026. This 150-room hotel will undergo a complete renovation, catering to a design-conscious clientele seeking an elevated stay on the Adriatic coast.

Local Investment Boosts Croatia’s Luxury Hotel Market

Alongside global players, local investors are also contributing to Croatia’s growing hospitality landscape. Prosperus Growth Sedam, a Croatian investment group, has launched a takeover bid for Medora Hoteli i Ljetovalista, a hotel company with a proven track record in the region. With this acquisition, Prosperus plans to expand its portfolio, including the management of the Medora Auri Beach Resort. This acquisition not only increases the number of high-end accommodations in Croatia but also shows confidence in the country’s tourism potential.

Additionally, Croatian company Valamar is making waves in the market with its launch of a trio of co-located properties in Porec. The Pical Suites, Pical Family Hotel, and Pical Hotel, scheduled to open in the first half of 2026, will cater to a diverse range of visitors, from families to couples and solo travellers. These properties are designed to complement each other, offering a unique and tailored experience to guests seeking a luxurious stay in one of Croatia’s most charming coastal towns.

Boosting Croatia’s Tourism Appeal: A Sustainable Future

Sustainability is at the forefront of many new hotel projects, as Croatia positions itself as a destination for eco-conscious travellers. Grand Metropolitan Hotels is developing Venari Lodges, a boutique wellness resort in the wilderness of Janja Gora, near the Plitvice Lakes. The resort, set to open in 2027, will feature 60 lodges designed with sustainability in mind, showcasing the stunning Croatian landscape while minimising environmental impact. As part of Grand Met’s Brionj Luxury Hotel Collection, Venari Lodges promises to be a standout destination for those seeking relaxation amidst nature’s beauty.

This commitment to sustainability and unique design will help Croatia stand out as a luxury destination that not only caters to the affluent traveller but also values environmental preservation. With an emphasis on sustainable tourism, Croatia is solidifying its future as a high-end destination that meets the demands of the eco-conscious market.

What These Developments Mean for Croatia’s Hospitality Industry

The influx of luxury hotels and international brands in Croatia is set to provide a significant boost to the country’s hospitality sector. As new properties open across the country, they will offer fresh opportunities for job creation, stimulate the local economy, and attract high-spending visitors from around the globe. The increased investment will also encourage further growth in ancillary sectors such as local tourism services, restaurants, and retail, creating a multiplier effect for the economy.

Furthermore, the diversification of Croatia’s hotel offerings ensures that it can cater to a broader range of visitors, from those seeking a relaxing beach holiday to those in search of adventure and cultural exploration. The mix of luxury, wellness, and sustainable tourism products allows Croatia to stand out in an increasingly competitive Mediterranean market.

Local Communities to Benefit from Hotel Expansion

As major international brands enter the Croatian market, local communities are poised to benefit from increased tourism and associated revenue. The projects are expected to create numerous jobs in the hospitality, construction, and service industries, while also boosting local businesses that support the tourism sector. From restaurants to guided tours, the ripple effect of new hotels and resorts will contribute to the vibrancy of local economies, particularly in less urbanised regions of the country.

Tourism authorities in Croatia are optimistic about the long-term impact of these investments. According to the Croatian Tourism Board, the hospitality developments align with the country’s broader strategy to increase the quality of its tourism offering and provide high-end experiences to meet the needs of modern travellers. These initiatives will further help Croatia establish itself as a premier destination for luxury and sustainable tourism.

The Future of Croatia’s Tourism and Hospitality Industry Shows Bright Prospects

Multiple upcoming luxury hotels will establish Croatia as a leading Mediterranean tourist destination which it will achieve by 2026. The hospitality sector will undergo a major transformation because international brands enter the market and local companies make substantial investments to attract high-spending tourists from throughout the globe. Croatia develops new projects which focus on sustainability to serve the high-end market while creating a responsible tourism destination that will bring visitors to the country for many years. The Croatian hospitality industry will experience growth through these projects which will create an exciting future for both visitors and the industry itself.

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Glenwood Springs Welcomes The Sauna Summit: A New Wellness Destination for 2026

Glenwood Springs Welcomes The Sauna Summit: A New Wellness Destination for 2026

Iron Mountain Hot Springs has opened The Sauna Summit, which serves as the core of their wellness expansion that presents the most extensive sauna collection in the United States, together with Glenwood Springs’ first public sauna and plunge pool facility. The property marks its 10th anniversary by introducing a new sauna experience that combines traditional sauna culture with contrast therapy to help guests achieve better recovery, relaxation and overall health. The Sauna Summit will attract wellness seekers who want to experience the health benefits of thermal therapy.

Known for its geothermal mineral pools, Iron Mountain Hot Springs has long been a top attraction in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The addition of The Sauna Summit elevates the experience, providing guests with access to five distinct thermal features and three dedicated plunge pools designed to provide deep therapeutic benefits. Whether for muscle recovery, improved sleep, or stress relief, The Sauna Summit offers diverse saunas and a guided approach to contrast therapy, ensuring every guest can tailor their experience to their wellness goals.

The Sauna Summit: U.S.’s Most Diverse Sauna Collection

The Sauna Summit features a truly unique and varied sauna experience, offering some of the most diverse sauna types available in the U.S. Guests can choose from five different sauna styles, each designed to support various health benefits through heat therapy, aromatherapy, and chromotherapy. These saunas include:

  • Steam Room – Inspired by the Turkish Hammam, this sauna offers humid heat that supports skin detoxification, promotes respiratory relief, and helps open pores.
  • Traditional Sauna – With Finnish Barrel Sauna influences, the deep, dry heat boosts circulation, reduces stress, and aids in muscle recovery.
  • Red Light Clay Sauna – Modeled after the South Korean Hanjeungmak, this sauna uses radiant heat and red light to support joint comfort, detoxification, and cellular recovery.
  • Aromatherapy Sauna – Inspired by the Russian Banya, herbal-infused heat stimulates circulation, eases muscle tension, and promotes relaxation of the nervous system.
  • Salt Sauna – Based on the Polish Salt Room, this sauna helps with respiratory health, skin balance, and overall relaxation by infusing the air with healing minerals.

Each sauna type provides a unique experience, helping visitors tap into the healing power of heat while also enjoying the benefits of aromatherapy and chromotherapy.

The Benefits of Contrast Therapy at The Sauna Summit

The Sauna Summit is more than just a space to relax, it’s a destination for contrast therapy, which combines hot saunas with cold plunges to promote recovery and well-being. Contrast therapy has long been recognized for its ability to reduce muscle soreness, improve circulation, support better sleep, and even enhance the skin’s appearance.

The new wellness expansion includes three dedicated plunge pools designed to complement the saunas, providing guests with an effective way to balance the intense heat with cold immersion. Whether you’re looking to improve cardiovascular health, muscle recovery, or reduce stress, the property’s guided circuits are designed to meet specific health goals. Guests can enjoy the therapeutic benefits of contrast therapy at their own pace or follow a structured routine led by expert wellness guides.

A Social and Rejuvenating Experience

The Sauna Summit isn’t just about personal wellness, it’s also designed to foster connection. The wellness space is intentionally crafted to create an open, inviting atmosphere where guests can relax, unwind, and share time together. Whether you’re visiting solo, with a partner, or with family and friends, the experience encourages a communal sense of well-being while offering a sanctuary to reset your body and mind.

Aaron McCallister, General Manager of Iron Mountain Hot Springs, explains, “The Sauna Summit is designed to offer a holistic wellness experience that supports recovery, relaxation, and deep rejuvenation. By introducing sauna culture, cold plunges, and intentional contrast therapy, we’re expanding our offerings and ensuring our guests leave feeling restored and revitalized.”

Exclusive Access and Premier Wellness Experience

The Sauna Summit is exclusively available to guests with Premier Access (21+) and is included with their visit. Guests can enjoy the full range of sauna and plunge pool experiences, as well as the guided wellness circuits that target specific health needs.

For those seeking a slopes-to-soak experience, The Sauna Summit pairs perfectly with outdoor activities such as skiing in winter or hiking year-round. Iron Mountain Hot Springs remains an ideal destination to unwind after an active day, whether it’s in the heat of a sauna or by soaking in the geothermal mineral pools.

Embrace Wellness at Iron Mountain Hot Springs’ Sauna Summit

The Sauna Summit opening has boosted Iron Mountain Hot Springs status as the leading wellness destination in Colorado. The unique combination of various saunas, plunge pools and contrast therapy enables visitors to experience a unique method of revitalising their bodies and calming their minds. The Sauna Summit provides thermal experiences that support relaxation and wellness goals, making it an essential part of any visitor’s experience in Glenwood Springs.

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Miami: Revolutionary Waterway Advertising Partnership Between Ballyhoo Media And Hornblower Group Unveiled

Miami: Revolutionary Waterway Advertising Partnership Between Ballyhoo Media And Hornblower Group Unveiled

Ballyhoo Media is looking to transform waterway advertising all over the U.S. The Hornblower Group recently partnered with Hornblower Group to, for the first time, offer waterway advertising services to the entire country. Hornblower Group is one of the largest ferry service operators in the U.S., and Ballyhoo Media has made significant contributions to waterway advertising, especially via vessel wraps and digital billboards.

Through this partnership, waterway advertising will be available for the first time in all major U.S. urban centers and will be enhanced by Hornblower’s fleet and Ballyhoo’s ten years of experience in waterway advertising.

Ballyhoo Media Goes National

Ballyhoo Media has partnered with Hornblower Group, establishing new national advertising opportunities for the company. Ballyhoo has pioneered advertising on waterways with ferry wraps, digital billboards on boats, and other experiential campaigns targeting commuters, tourists, and residents. From New York to Seattle and San Francisco to Miami, Ballyhoo has provided advertising for local, regional, and national clients integrated into the high-impact advertising offered by transit agencies and maritime operators.

In partnership with Hornblower, Ballyhoo Media will be able to use Hornblower’s passenger vessels, allowing for greater scope and surface area for innovative advertising.

Hornblower Group’s Involvement in the Partnership

Hornblower Group is key to the partnership as they run several water taxis and ferries in different cities, including tourist hotspots like Niagara Falls, the Statue of Liberty, and Alcatraz. They also run an entertainment division, City Cruises, that includes dining cruises and sightseeing boat rides, providing a transport and leisure service.

Hornblower serves over 20 million guests a year, making it one of the biggest ferry service providers in North America. Their partnership with Ballyhoo Media also provides them with the ability to improve their advertising and marketing, thus providing them with the ability to capture more customers via location based adverts, and location based adverts.

Both companies have a lot of experience working together in different areas. Their partnership has worked successfully in the past with high-profile campaigns such as the St. Patrick’s Day activations in Chicago. These campaigns collaborated with Jameson Irish Whiskey and demonstrated Ballyhoo’s ability to capture more revenue and integrate marketing with the busy maritime areas.

The collaboration with both firms in Chicago showed a strong synergy, with the ability to harness the excitement and energy of bustling maritime environments like the popular Chicago River dyeing event that draws thousands of spectators. The collaboration allows the integration of Hornblower’s wide range and stream of Ballyhoo’s innovative placement to create an advertising hub that speaks to the local, national, and international markets.

Partnership Expansion Across the US

Following the official formation of the partnership with Hornblower, the two companies have started to plan their collaboration to be rolled out nationwide, starting with Hornblower’s Potomac Water Taxi service. This marks the beginning of the expansion of waterway advertising to be integrated into Hornblower’s numerous vessels in partnership in a phased format. The collaboration provides an effective advertising channel to commuters, tourists, and residents while utilizing Hornblower’s established market position as a leading ferry and water taxi operator in the US.

The combination of Ballyhoo’s extensive experience in integrating advertising within the maritime sector and Hornblower’s own fleet of vessels means a new way of capturing consumers’ attention through advertising on the water. This partnership allows brands to access a new way of reaching consumers. With the integration of advertising within Hornblower voyages, consumers’ experiences will be enhanced with new ways of interacting with brands.

The Future of Maritime Advertising

There is a lot of excitement surrounding the future of this partnership. Each executive emphasizes how the partnership improves the entire maritime advertising sector. Tyler Zlatin, Ballyhoo Media Chief Revenue Officer, expects what he describes as a “1+1=3 effect” within the entire maritime industry, and, in particular, advertising on ferries and water taxis, which have historically been relatively overlooked.

Zlatin believes the partnership will further establish both companies as the forefront leaders in waterway advertising and create the groundwork for even more advertising opportunities. He is confident the partnership will improve experiential marketing within the maritime industry and will provide new ways for brands to engage with customers in transit.

Dan Russell, Senior Vice President of City Cruises at Hornblower Group, shares the excitement. He notes that the partnership with Ballyhoo Media will help integrate advertising onto Hornblower’s fleet. He values the partnership for the ability to reach audiences toward a more innovative advertising approach, especially at waterfronts and tourist hotspots.

Conclusion

Ballyhoo Media and Hornblower Group’s partnership is set to change the maritime advertising sector. The combination of Ballyhoo’s waterway advertising expertise with Hornblower’s extensive fleet of ferries and water taxis will provide a unique, high-value opportunity for advertisers in highly visible locations. With the Potomac Water Taxi and Hornblower’s varied fleet, the expanded partnership positions the two companies to provide exceptional advertising that will last in the minds of passengers for years to come.

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Thousands of Travellers Grounded in China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia as Asia is Paralyzed by 1,461 Delayed Flights and 93 Cancellations at Yining, Mumbai, Jakarta, Fukuoka, Kuala Lumpur and more, Impacting China Express, IndiGo, Batik Air, ANA Wings, AirAsia and Several other Carriers, New Update

Thousands of Travellers Grounded in China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia as Asia is Paralyzed by 1,461 Delayed Flights and 93 Cancellations at Yining, Mumbai, Jakarta, Fukuoka, Kuala Lumpur and more, Impacting China Express, IndiGo, Batik Air, ANA Wings, AirAsia and Several other Carriers, New Update

A massive wave of flight disruptions is currently sweeping across Asia, leaving thousands of travellers stranded in terminal lounges. Heavy operational strain has officially hit major aviation hubs in China, India and Malaysia. Consequently, scheduling boards now display a staggering 1,461 delays and 93 total cancellations. This regional paralysis stems from a sudden backlog affecting both international gateways and smaller regional strips. In Southeast Asia, Indonesia faces significant hurdles as Batik Air manages high cancellation rates in Jakarta and Makassar. Meanwhile, the northern routes through Japan remain equally unstable. Japan Air Commuter has already been forced to scrap dozens of flights, isolating several island communities. Passengers across the continent now face long waits as ground crews struggle to restore order. This report investigates the specific data behind these groundings. It highlights the carriers and cities currently bearing the brunt of this logistical crisis.

Major Airports Affected

The logistical strain has been felt most acutely at high-capacity international gateways. In India, the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai faced an overwhelming volume of delays. While cancellations remained low at these sites, the cumulative delay count exceeded 500 flights, creating a massive backlog for ground handling and terminal services.

In Southeast Asia, the situation in Indonesia was particularly concentrated at Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta International, where 18 cancellations and 192 delays were logged. Further east, Sultan Hasanuddin International and Lombok International also reported notable interruptions. Meanwhile, in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur International stood out as a primary point of concern; although only 7 flights were cancelled, a massive 470 delays were recorded, representing the highest single-airport delay count in the region today.

Regional connectivity in China was also hit hard. Yining Airport emerged as a focal point of the crisis with 13 cancellations and 18 delays, while Hotan, Liuzhou and Aksu all reported consistent disruptions. In Japan, the impact was felt across a string of airports including Fukuoka, Kagoshima, Yakushima and Tsushima, where a mix of cancellations and delays halted the smooth flow of domestic and short-haul international traffic.

Impacted Airlines

The operational burden of these delays and cancellations has been distributed across several prominent carriers.

AirlineTotal CancellationsTotal Delays
AirAsia7245
ANA Wings64
Batik Air1856
Chengdu Airlines166
China Express Airlines912
Garuda Indonesia713
IndiGo4208
Japan Air Commuter2111
Scoot10
SpiceJet232
TransNusa29

In China, China Express Airlines and Chengdu Airlines bore the brunt of the schedule changes, particularly in the Xinjiang region. China Express Airlines recorded a total of 9 cancellations and 12 delays across multiple locations, while Chengdu Airlines saw 16 cancellations and 6 delays.

In India, the low-cost giant IndiGo was heavily impacted, particularly at the Delhi and Mumbai hubs, racking up 4 cancellations and a combined 208 delays. SpiceJet also faced challenges in Mumbai with 2 cancellations and 32 delays.

The maritime and island geographies of Indonesia and Japan saw their primary carriers struggling to maintain punctuality. Batik Air was significantly affected, reporting 18 cancellations and 56 delays across Jakarta, Makassar and Lombok. Garuda Indonesia and TransNusa also faced minor setbacks. In Japan, regional specialists Japan Air Commuter and ANA Wings were forced to scrap a combined 27 flights, with Japan Air Commuter specifically seeing 21 cancellations.

Finally, in Malaysia, AirAsia faced a monumental task in managing its fleet at Kuala Lumpur International. With 7 cancellations and 245 delays, the carrier’s network was stretched thin, impacting a vast number of travellers reliant on the low-cost model for regional transit.

Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other airlines.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The sheer volume of grounded travellers is expected to have a tangible impact on the local tourism sectors within these nations. In India and Malaysia, where the delay counts reached into the hundreds, the “knock-on” effect for hotel bookings and pre-arranged tours is likely to be substantial. When nearly 500 flights are delayed in a single hub like Kuala Lumpur, the local hospitality infrastructure is often forced to absorb thousands of unexpected guests, while simultaneously dealing with “no-shows” at destination cities.

In China, the disruptions at regional airports like Yining and Hotan may dampen the influx of visitors to these burgeoning tourism spots. Similarly, in Indonesia, the cancellations in Lombok—a premier holiday destination—directly interrupt the flow of international and domestic tourists, potentially leading to a loss in revenue for local resorts and transport providers.

The situation in Japan is equally sensitive. Because the cancellations were focused on regional airports like Yakushima and Tsushima, remote communities that rely heavily on air links for tourism and essential supplies are disproportionately affected. When 8 flights are cancelled at a small terminal like Yakushima, it can represent a significant portion of the day’s total visitor arrivals, immediately impacting local businesses.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently caught in the midst of this regional paralysis across Asia, several steps are recommended by aviation experts to mitigate the inconvenience.

  • Real-Time Monitoring: Passengers are advised to monitor official airline apps and airport flight boards constantly. In hubs like Jakarta or Mumbai, where delays are high, boarding gates can change rapidly as the schedule is re-organised.
  • Documentation: All travellers should ensure they keep digital and physical copies of their boarding passes and any communication received from the airline. This is essential for any future insurance claims or compensation requests.
  • Alternative Routing: In instances of cancellation, particularly with carriers like Batik Air or China Express, passengers should enquire about being re-routed through secondary hubs, though availability may be limited given the widespread nature of the disruption.
  • Communication: It is vital to stay in touch with accommodation providers at the destination. Many hotels in India, China, Malaysia, Japan and Indonesia have flexible policies regarding late check-ins if the delay is verified by an airline statement.

As the day progresses, the focus for these airlines and airports remains on clearing the backlog of 1,461 delayed flights. While the immediate priority is safety and the re-accommodation of stranded travellers, the long-term goal will be restoring the integrity of the Asian aviation network.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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Belgium Unites France, Italy, Netherlands, and Sweden in Travel Turbulence as Snow and Strikes Paralyse Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Rome Fiumicino, Stockholm Arlanda, Milan Bergamo, Naples International, and More European Airports While Italy Grounds Flights

Belgium Unites France, Italy, Netherlands, and Sweden in Travel Turbulence as Snow and Strikes Paralyse Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Rome Fiumicino, Stockholm Arlanda, Milan Bergamo, Naples International, and More European Airports While Italy Grounds Flights

Belgium unites France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden in travel turbulence as snow and strikes paralyse Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Rome Fiumicino, Stockholm Arlanda, Milan Bergamo, Naples International and more European airports as Italy grounds flights — and this is not a routine travel disruption. Belgium unites France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden in travel turbulence as snow and strikes paralyse Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Rome Fiumicino, Stockholm Arlanda, Milan Bergamo, Naples International and more European airports as Italy grounds flights in a cascading aviation shock that is spreading by the hour.

First, snow shuts down runways. Then, strikes freeze staffing. As a result, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol slows. Rome Fiumicino stalls. Stockholm Arlanda struggles. Milan Bergamo and Naples International see schedules collapse. Meanwhile, Italy grounds flights, amplifying the pressure across Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and beyond.

Travel turbulence is no longer isolated. It is systemic. Snow and strikes paralyse operations simultaneously. Italy grounds flights while Belgium, France, Netherlands and Sweden feel the aftershocks. European airports brace for deeper instability.

Now, passengers face cancellations. Airlines face losses. Airports face congestion. And Europe faces uncertainty. Travel And Tour World urges readers to read the entire story to understand how Belgium unites France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden in travel turbulence as snow and strikes paralyse key hubs and Italy grounds flights across the continent.

Europe’s aviation network is once again under sustained operational stress as two destabilising forces converge: coordinated strike action in southern Europe and severe winter weather across northern and central hubs. The combined impact has triggered hundreds of cancellations, nearly a thousand reported delays, and widespread passenger disruption stretching from Italy to Scandinavia.

What makes this episode particularly significant is not just the number of flights affected, but the geographic spread and structural vulnerability it exposes within Europe’s interconnected air transport system.

AirportCountryDisruption TypeStatus TodayReported ImpactOperational Explanation
Rome Fiumicino AirportItalyNational Aviation StrikeActive disruptionPart of ~300 flights grounded nationwideWalkout by pilots, cabin crew and ground staff reducing departure capacity
Milan Malpensa AirportItalyStrikeActive disruptionIncluded in 168+ delays and 67+ cancellationsTerminal congestion and limited aircraft turnaround
Milan Linate AirportItalyStrikeActive disruptionMultiple domestic cancellationsReduced short-haul operations
Venice Marco Polo AirportItalyStrikeActive disruptionSelective cancellationsRegional and leisure routes impacted
Naples International AirportItalyStrikeActive disruptionDelays and cancellationsGround handling participation in strike
Milan Bergamo AirportItalyStrike + Knock-onActive disruptionSchedule instabilityLow-cost carrier rotations disrupted
Amsterdam Airport SchipholNetherlandsSnow / Freezing RainWeather-related delaysPart of 936 delays Europe-wideReduced runway throughput and de-icing queues
Stockholm Arlanda AirportSwedenSnowOperational slowdownsDelay accumulationRunway clearing and slower aircraft movement
Munich AirportGermanySnowResidual delaysPrevious overnight disruptions still affecting rotationsCurfew and de-icing backlog effects
Paris Charles de Gaulle AirportFranceSnowReduced capacityDozens of cancellations reported in storm windowAirline schedule trimming due to ice alerts
Brussels AirportBelgiumStrike (Upcoming)Advisory issuedNear-total halt expected March 12Security and baggage staff participation anticipated
Brussels South Charleroi AirportBelgiumStrike (Upcoming)Advisory issuedPotential full suspension of departuresBudget airline hub vulnerable to staff walkout

Italy at the Epicentre: Nationwide Aviation Strike Grounds Hundreds of Flights

The most acute disruption is unfolding in Italy, where a national aviation strike has grounded approximately 300 flights and generated more than 168 delays and at least 67 confirmed cancellations across key airports.

Major hubs including Rome Fiumicino Airport, Milan Malpensa Airport, Milan Linate Airport, Venice Marco Polo Airport, Naples International Airport, and Milan Bergamo Airport are all reporting operational instability.

The strike involves pilots, cabin crew, and ground handling personnel, reducing departure capacity and slowing aircraft turnaround times. Even where minimum service guarantees apply under Italian labour law, flight banks have been thinned dramatically to preserve operational safety and compliance.

At Rome Fiumicino, Italy’s primary international gateway, the impact has extended beyond domestic services to European and long-haul connections. Aircraft rotations have been disrupted as inbound flights arrive without sufficient ground staff to process baggage, refuel aircraft, or prepare cabins for departure.

Milan Malpensa, a key northern hub serving both intercontinental and low-cost traffic, has experienced terminal congestion as passengers seek rebooking options amid constrained staffing. At Milan Linate, domestic routes have borne a disproportionate share of cancellations due to their high frequency and shorter sector lengths, which depend heavily on rapid turnaround.

The strike’s ripple effects are not confined within Italy. Aircraft and crews scheduled to operate onward services into Germany, France, and the Netherlands are being repositioned or held, creating downstream scheduling gaps across Europe.

Northern Europe: Snow, Ice and De-Icing Bottlenecks

While Italy grapples with labour unrest, northern and western Europe are contending with persistent winter weather.

At Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, snow and freezing rain have reduced runway throughput and extended de-icing queues. Schiphol’s operational model relies on tightly sequenced departure waves linking short-haul European arrivals with long-haul intercontinental services. When de-icing extends turnaround times by even 20–30 minutes per aircraft, cumulative delay effects multiply rapidly.

Runway clearing operations require temporary suspension of take-offs and landings. Each suspension reduces hourly movement capacity, forcing air traffic control to re-sequence arrivals and hold aircraft in the air. This, in turn, increases fuel burn and may trigger crew duty time limitations.

In Scandinavia, Stockholm Arlanda Airport has reported operational slowdowns due to snow accumulation and runway clearing requirements. Although Nordic airports are well-equipped for winter operations, persistent snowfall combined with freezing temperatures extends ground handling times.

In Germany, residual weather-related delays continue to affect rotations through Munich Airport, where earlier snowfall caused significant backlogs. Night curfew restrictions at Munich have compounded recovery efforts; once departure windows are missed, flights cannot simply be rescheduled late into the evening.

France has also seen weather-driven schedule reductions at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, where airlines trimmed operations in response to snow alerts and ice risk.

The Structural Weakness: Interconnected Network Vulnerability

Europe’s aviation system functions as an integrated, high-density network. Aircraft typically complete multiple rotations per day across several countries. A single delay at departure can cascade across multiple destinations.

When a Rome-based aircraft fails to depart on schedule due to strike participation, its subsequent sectors into Frankfurt or Amsterdam may be cancelled. When snow slows departures at Schiphol, aircraft intended for Italy or France arrive late, compounding scheduling pressure already strained by labour shortages.

This interconnectedness explains how 936 Europe-wide delays and at least 82 cancellations have been recorded within a single disruption window. What begins as a localized labour dispute or weather event quickly becomes a continent-wide scheduling recalibration.

Low-cost carriers are particularly exposed to such disruptions. Their business models depend on rapid aircraft rotation and minimal buffer time between sectors. When turnaround windows are extended by de-icing or constrained by strike-limited staffing, recovery becomes mathematically complex.

Passenger Impact: Rebooking Strain and Terminal Congestion

Passengers across affected airports are facing extended waiting times, overnight disruptions, and rebooking uncertainty.

In Italy, terminal congestion has intensified at Rome and Milan as travellers queue at service desks seeking alternative routing. In northern hubs, delays have forced airlines to consolidate flights, leaving limited seat availability on remaining departures.

Snow-related delays create additional passenger challenges. Even when flights operate, de-icing queues can extend boarding times by hours. Baggage delivery may be delayed due to reduced ground crew availability.

Hotels near major hubs fill quickly during large-scale cancellations. Under European passenger rights regulations, airlines must provide accommodation and meals in certain circumstances. However, compensation rules differ depending on whether disruption is classified as extraordinary weather or internal labour action.

Belgium: Strike Risk on the Horizon

Beyond current disruptions, Belgium has entered a high-risk phase ahead of planned strike action affecting Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport.

Advance advisories suggest that security personnel and baggage handlers may participate in a coordinated walkout. If realized at scale, departure operations could face near-total suspension on strike days.

Charleroi, a major base for low-cost carriers, would be particularly vulnerable given its reliance on streamlined, high-frequency short-haul services.

Economic and Operational Implications

For airlines, the financial consequences include lost ticket revenue, crew repositioning costs, and increased operational expenditure from extended ground handling and fuel burn during holding patterns.

Airports incur additional snow removal costs and face reputational risks when passengers are stranded or departures halted. The aviation sector operates on narrow margins; repeated winter disruptions erode profitability and strain customer confidence.

From a systemic perspective, the current episode reinforces concerns about capacity resilience. European airports operate near peak utilisation throughout the year. Environmental restrictions limit runway expansion, and strict night curfews constrain recovery flexibility.

Simultaneously, labour relations remain tense across multiple countries, raising the likelihood of additional industrial action during peak travel windows.

Climate Volatility and the Future of Winter Operations

Meteorological patterns across Europe have grown increasingly volatile. Freezing rain events and rapid temperature swings present operational challenges more severe than traditional snowfall.

Airports invest heavily in de-icing equipment and snow removal fleets, yet the unpredictability of precipitation intensity makes staffing and resource allocation complex.

The convergence of climate volatility and labour unrest creates a compounded risk environment for European aviation during winter months.

Outlook: Continued Instability Likely

With winter systems continuing to move across northern Europe and labour negotiations ongoing in several countries, further instability cannot be ruled out.

Airlines are adjusting schedules proactively, consolidating flights to preserve network integrity. Passengers are advised to monitor flight status closely and allow additional connection time.

For now, Europe’s aviation system remains operational—but under strain.

Snow blankets runways in the north. Strike lines disrupt departures in the south. And between them lies a network whose efficiency is both its strength and its vulnerability.

The coming days will determine whether recovery stabilizes operations or whether Europe’s airports remain locked in a cycle of disruption driven by weather and workforce tension alike.

AirportDisruption TypeRecent Impacts / StatsNotes
Amsterdam Schiphol (Netherlands)Snow / WeatherSevere snowstorm on 15–16 Feb cancelled ~119 flights and delayed hundreds more; part of ~733 cancellations & ~5,000 global delays that day. (Evrim Ağacı)Major hub capacity reduced due to snow, freezing rain and de-icing bottlenecks.
Paris Charles de Gaulle (France)Snow / WeatherOver ~50 cancellations and 1,300+ delays across French hubs on 14 Feb. More than 145 cancellations more recently. Snow requiring airlines to trim flights; long-haul itineraries particularly affected.
Paris Orly (France)Snow / WeatherPart of >1,300 delays, 52+ cancellations mid-Feb. Additional cancellations reported (~145 flights) amid renewed snow hits. Secondary Paris hub also hit by weather and operational covers.
Munich Airport (Germany)Snow / WeatherApprox. 600 passengers stranded overnight on planes after heavy snow caused cancellations and operational curfew restrictions. Snow and timing curfew added to capacity constraint.
Frankfurt Airport (Germany)Mixed (Weather + System Delays)Delays and cancellations affecting Frankfurt as part of broader European disruption plus recent ~1799 flight delays and 99 cancellations across region. (Travel And Tour World)Major hub with knock-on effects region-wide; weather stress plus network backlog.
Oslo Gardermoen (Norway)WeatherRecent ~8 cancellations and 51 delays reported amid winter disruption. (Travel And Tour World)Primary Nordic hub impacted by snow/ice.
Milan Malpensa (Italy)Mixed (Weather + Strike Impact)~4 cancellations and ~32 delays reported, related to combined weather and strike pressures. (Travel And Tour World)Part of Italian network disruption from storms and labour action.
Rome Fiumicino (Italy)Strike / MixedAffected by national strikes and operational backlogs; part of Italy regional delays sequence. Strike actions by pilots, cabin and ground staff reduced throughput.
Naples Intl & Bergamo (Italy)Strike / MixedRegional Italian airports also reporting knock-on effects from industrial action. Less severe but part of national disruption.
Brussels Airport (Belgium)Strike / WeatherHistorically logged highest Europe delay chart on 9 Jan (212 delays, 34 cancellations). Potential strike action threatens departures. Weather and planned strike days both risk operations.
London Heathrow & Gatwick (UK)Weather / System DelaysReported part of regional weather disruptions with hundreds of snow-impact cancellations. UK airports sometimes spillover from Benelux/France storms.
Vienna Airport (Austria)SnowFlights suspended or delayed with heavy snow forcing suspension until midday local on 20 Feb; ~150 of ~232 scheduled morning flights cancelled. Snow forced extended operations halt then gradual recovery.
Paris Nantes Atlantique (France)SnowPart of more than 145 recent cancellations across French airports. Secondary hub affected by broader regional snow.
Stockholm Arlanda (Sweden)Winter ConditionsSnow operations require runway clearing though delays possible; not confirmed major cancellation spike but potentially impacted by regional weather pattern. Snow clearing ongoing during peak weather.

Europe’s aviation turbulence is no longer abstract — it is unfolding directly at airport level. Official airport communications confirm mounting operational pressure as snowstorms and strike action converge across multiple European gateways. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol continues to issue weather-related advisories tied to snow clearance operations and reduced runway throughput. In Italy, Rome Fiumicino Airport has published passenger notices linked to nationwide aviation strikes, while Milan Bergamo Airport has updated travelers regarding schedule adjustments caused by labour action. Naples International Airport has also advised passengers to monitor departures closely amid strike-related service disruption.

In Scandinavia, Stockholm Arlanda Airport remains in active winter operations mode, issuing guidance on snow management procedures and possible delay accumulation. Meanwhile, Brussels Airport has formally warned passengers of planned industrial action that could significantly reduce departures, and Brussels South Charleroi Airport has flagged potential strike-sensitive schedule interruptions affecting low-cost carriers.

These official airport platforms provide direct confirmation of real-time conditions, including cancellations, delay advisories, staffing constraints, and operational adjustments. Collectively, the updates from Schiphol, Rome, Milan Bergamo, Naples, Stockholm Arlanda, Brussels, and Charleroi demonstrate how snow and strikes are compressing runway capacity, limiting ground handling flexibility, and disrupting passenger flows across Europe. The situation remains fluid, and airport-level notices continue to offer the clearest operational insight into how travel turbulence is unfolding on the ground.

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Backroads Announces Thousands of Private Group Trip Dates for 2027 at Best Prices: What You Need To Know

Backroads Announces Thousands of Private Group Trip Dates for 2027 at Best Prices: What You Need To Know

Backroads, which serves as the worldwide leader in active travel, has introduced a new program which allows travellers to book private group journeys for 2027 while paying the 2026 rates. Backroads offers private groups the opportunity to book their travel through more than 250 top adventures, which include 3000 departure options until April 15 2026, when the special rates will end. Backroads allows groups to customise their trips according to their needs by providing multiple options for both trip dates and trip routes.

Backroads, founded in 1979, has always been at the forefront of creating unforgettable experiences for active travellers. Since 2020, the company has seen a significant surge in private trip bookings, with demand driven by the increasing popularity of hiking and walking trips. The flexibility to choose specific dates for private groups, ensuring no other guests are booked, offers unparalleled customisation, making it easier for groups to plan and travel on their own terms.

Early Access to Private Trip Dates for 2027

Travelers interested in booking private trips for 2027 can now take advantage of early access to available dates. With over 7,000 private trip dates available from April onward, Backroads offers private groups the opportunity to secure their preferred dates at 2026 prices before April 15, 2026. By booking early, private group organizers can ensure their group gets the best pricing while having the ability to customize the trip’s itinerary, making it the ideal experience for everyone.

Whether your group is interested in a biking trip through Europe’s scenic countryside or a hiking adventure in Alaska’s pristine wilderness, Backroads offers an array of expertly designed itineraries. The company ensures world-class accommodations and experienced Trip Leaders, making it easier than ever to plan a private adventure.

Special Benefits for Private Group Organizers

Private group organizers are rewarded with significant savings, ranging from 25 to 100 percent off their trip price, depending on the size of the group. Groups of 12 or more receive these discounts, making private trips even more affordable. The platform allows group leaders to reserve dates set aside specifically for private bookings or to take over scheduled departures that have not yet been booked by other guests.

Additionally, private group trips come with a number of benefits, including the opportunity to travel at your own pace while enjoying access to Backroads’ vast network of expert resources, from luxury hotels to top-tier activities. With Backroads’ Private Reserve Trips, smaller groups of 10 guests now have the opportunity to take advantage of discounted prices for select 2026 departures. This option, designed for groups who prefer a more intimate travel experience, is available for popular destinations such as Italy’s Dolomites, Alaska, Provence, and emerging destinations like the Azores and the Scottish Highlands.

More Options Than Ever for Customizing Your 2027 Adventure

Backroads offers hundreds of active travel options, with trips tailored for every type of adventurer. Whether it’s biking, hiking, or a multi-adventure tour, the platform makes it easy for private groups to choose from a wide variety of destinations and experiences. Travelers can design the perfect itinerary that aligns with their group’s interests and schedule. From challenging biking routes through Europe to family-friendly hiking trips in the US, there’s an adventure for everyone.

Beyond the traditional biking and hiking adventures, Backroads also offers specialized trips for different groups, including women’s adventures, family trips for different age groups, and even culinary tours. With options like Active Ocean & River Cruises and Safari tours, travelers can embark on a truly diverse range of active vacations.

Simplified Planning for Private Group Travel

Backroads has simplified the often-complicated logistics of private group travel. The platform removes the stress of coordination by offering a comprehensive suite of services that make it easy to organize travel for groups of all sizes. From reserving the best accommodations to offering expert Trip Leaders who handle all details, Backroads ensures that organizing a private trip is as easy as enjoying the adventure itself.

Secure Your 2027 Private Group Adventure with Backroads

Backroads has created an exceptional vacation planning process for private groups who want to organize their ideal active vacation in 2027. The travel service offers private groups more than 1000 travel dates together with its top-tier travel packages and special discounts which expire on April 15 2026 to create their next special trip at a budget-friendly price. Backroads enables travelers to experience active travel through their outdoor adventure programs which showcase the picturesque Dolomites and their family-friendly biking routes throughout the United States because of both their wide-ranging expertise and their customized travel services.

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Singapore Joins Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand Japan, Italy, France, Egypt, United States, Canada, Australia and More as Tourism Spikes with Brunei New Visa Free Travel Access to 163 Countries

Singapore Joins Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand Japan, Italy, France, Egypt, United States, Canada, Australia and More as Tourism Spikes with Brunei New Visa Free Travel Access to 163 Countries

Brunei maintains its strong ranking in international travel with its strong passport ranking. This is an improvement from its previous ranking of 20th in 2025, which shows the country’s strong mobility in the international arena. Although the country’s passport has made positive progress in its ranking, the number of visa-free countries that Brunei passport holders can visit has slightly decreased from 166 countries in 2025 to 163 countries in 2026. However, this slight change does not affect the strength of the country’s passport, which is still one of the strongest in Southeast Asia and the world.

Brunei’s Passport: A Symbol of Global Mobility

The Brunei passport continues to be an asset for its citizens, offering visa-free access to 163 countries. Despite the small dip in the number of accessible destinations compared to last year, Brunei’s passport still remains one of the world’s most powerful, providing significant freedom of movement for tourists, business owners, and diplomats.

The improvement in its ranking to 19th is a testament to the country’s continued global diplomacy and its efforts to build stronger international ties. Brunei’s passport not only provides access to popular tourist destinations but also facilitates easier movement for business, trade, and education purposes across the globe.

Europe: Access to Key Economies and Cultural Hubs

In Europe, Brunei’s passport provides visa-free access to major destinations, including Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, and Switzerland. These countries are economic powerhouses and cultural capitals, making them attractive for Bruneian business people and tourists alike.

With access to the Schengen Area, which comprises 26 European countries, Bruneians can move freely within much of Europe, giving them access to one of the world’s most integrated economic regions. Whether for business or leisure, this visa-free access significantly enhances Brunei’s position as a global player in international relations and tourism.

Asia: Enhancing Global Engagement with Key Markets

In Asia, Brunei passport holders enjoy visa-free access to prominent countries such as Japan, South Korea and Cambodia. These countries represent some of Asia’s most influential economies, known for their technological advancements, industrial power and high standard of living.

As a Southeast Asian country, Brunei offers visa-free access to many of its regional neighbors, enhancing travel opportunities within Southeast Asia. Countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand remain easily accessible for Brunei passport holders, facilitating regional trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges.

The ease of travel to Japan and South Korea allows Bruneian entrepreneurs and business owners to engage in trade partnerships, investment ventures, and technology exchanges. Additionally, Singapore, a key business hub in Asia, offers immense opportunities for Bruneian investors and tourists seeking to engage with one of the world’s most prosperous economies.

Africa: Limited Access, Yet Strategic Opportunities

While Africa offers fewer visa-free destinations for Bruneian passport holders, the country still maintains access to strategic countries such as Egypt and Mauritius. Egypt is a growing economic force in Africa and offers business opportunities in sectors such as mining, agriculture, and technology.

Mauritius, a popular tourist destination known for its luxury resorts and tropical beaches, also provides an excellent opportunity for Bruneian tourists to enjoy exotic holidays while engaging in the island’s growing tourism and financial sectors.

Americas & Caribbean: Strengthening Diplomatic and Trade Ties

In the Americas, Brunei passport holders have visa-free access to countries like United States, Canada and Panama. These nations play a key role in South America and Central America, and offer vital trade relations and business opportunities for Bruneians. United States, as the largest economy in the Americas, offers a wealth of prospects for investment and business partnerships.

Additionally, United States and Canada provide key access points to North American markets and serve as important gateways to engage in trade and tourism within the Americas. In the Caribbean, Brunei maintains visa-free access to islands like Barbados, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Saint Lucia. These islands are popular for tourism, and Bruneians can use their visa-free status to explore the Caribbean, strengthening cultural exchanges and tourism between the regions.

Oceania: Key Access to the Pacific

Oceania remains a region with limited visa-free access for Bruneian passport holders, but countries such as Australia and New Zealand are still accessible. These nations are known for their advanced economies and tourism industries.

Australia, a major trading partner and economic hub in the Pacific, offers Bruneian businesses opportunities to explore investment and partnership opportunities. Similarly, New Zealand offers tourism and cultural exchange possibilities for Bruneians looking to engage with one of the most beautiful countries in the Pacific.

TTW’s Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan, says: “Brunei’s new visa-free travel access to 168 countries as of Early 2026 is a game-changer for global tourism. As nations like Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand Japan, Italy France, Egypt, United States, Canada and Australia welcome Brunei tourists with open arms, we can expect an influx of travelers eager to explore new destinations. This move not only boosts tourism but also strengthens Brunei’s position as a key player in the global travel market. With access to iconic landmarks, rich cultural experiences, and natural wonders, travelers from Brunei are now in a prime position to embark on new adventures across the world, all while contributing to the growing cultural exchange and international tourism boom.”

Visa‑Free / Visa‑On‑Arrival Destinations for Passport Holders of Brunei:

  • Albania
  • American Samoa (ETA)
  • Andorra
  • Anguilla
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Aruba
  • Australia (ETA)
  • Austria
  • Bahrain (VOA)
  • Barbados
  • Belgium
  • Belize
  • Bermuda
  • Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Botswana
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Bulgaria
  • Burundi (VOA)
  • Cambodia
  • Canada (ETA)
  • Cape Verde Islands (VOA)
  • Cayman Islands
  • China
  • Colombia
  • Comoro Islands (VOA)
  • Cook Islands
  • Costa Rica
  • Croatia
  • Curacao
  • Cyprus
  • Czechia
  • Denmark
  • Djibouti (VOA)
  • Dominica
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Egypt (VOA)
  • El Salvador
  • Estonia
  • eSwatini
  • Falkland Islands
  • Faroe Islands
  • Fiji
  • Finland
  • France
  • French Guiana
  • French Polynesia
  • French West Indies
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Gibraltar
  • Greece
  • Greenland
  • Grenada
  • Guam
  • Guatemala
  • Guinea-Bissau (VOA)
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong (SAR China)
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Indonesia
  • Iran
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Japan
  • Jordan (VOA)
  • Kenya
  • Kiribati
  • Kosovo
  • Kuwait (VOA)
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Laos
  • Latvia
  • Lesotho
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Macao (SAR China)
  • Madagascar (VOA)
  • Malaysia
  • Maldives (VOA)
  • Malta
  • Marshall Islands (VOA)
  • Mauritius
  • Mayotte
  • Micronesia
  • Moldova
  • Monaco
  • Montenegro
  • Montserrat
  • Mozambique (VOA)
  • Myanmar
  • Namibia (VOA)
  • NepalVOA
  • Netherlands
  • New Caledonia
  • New Zealand (ETA)
  • Nicaragua
  • Niue (VOA)
  • North Macedonia
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Norway
  • Oman
  • Palau Islands (VOA)
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Puerto Rico (ETA)
  • Qatar (VOA)
  • Reunion
  • Romania
  • Russian Federation (ETA)
  • Rwanda
  • Samoa (VOA)
  • San Marino
  • Saudi Arabia (VOA)
  • Senegal
  • Seychelles (ETA)
  • Sierra Leone (VOA)
  • Singapore
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Solomon Islands (VOA)
  • South Korea (ETA)
  • Spain
  • Sri Lanka (ETA)
  • St. Helena
  • St. Kitts and NevisETA
  • St. Lucia
  • St. Maarten
  • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Suriname
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)
  • Tajikistan (VOA)
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • The Bahamas
  • The Gambia
  • Timor-Leste (VOA)
  • Tonga (VOA)
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • Tuvalu (VOA)
  • Ukraine
  • United Arab Emirates (VOA)
  • United Kingdom (ETA)
  • United States (ETA)
  • US Virgin Islands (ETA)
  • Uzbekistan
  • Vanuatu
  • Vatican City
  • Vietnam
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe (VOA)

Brunei’s Key Airlines: Connecting the World

Despite being a small nation, Brunei is well-connected to the global travel network through key airlines that facilitate international travel. Major airlines operating out of Brunei include:

  • Royal Brunei Airlines: The national carrier, Royal Brunei, offers flights to key destinations in Asia, Europe, and Australia, making it a key player in connecting Brunei to the rest of the world.
  • Singapore Airlines: Singapore Airlines provides seamless connections between Brunei and global cities, particularly in Asia, Europe, and North America, enhancing Brunei’s global reach.

These airlines play an important role in ensuring that Bruneian citizens can easily access key international markets while enhancing tourism and business opportunities.

Brunei’s Key Airports Supporting International Connectivity

Brunei’s international air travel is supported by its major international gateway, which plays a crucial role in connecting the country to the world:

  • Brunei International Airport (BWN): Located in Bandar Seri Begawan, this airport is the main international hub for Royal Brunei Airlines and other international carriers. Offering direct flights to Europe, Asia, and Australia, the airport helps facilitate global mobility for Bruneian citizens.

Brunei’s Continued Global Strength

Despite a slight decline in the number of visa-free countries available, Brunei’s passport remains a powerful asset, providing visa-free access to 163 countries and territories. This continues to position Brunei as a global leader in mobility, enhancing its economic, cultural, and diplomatic presence across the world.

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Travel Chaos Ahead in the United States as TSA Workers Search for Jobs During Shutdown!

Travel Chaos Ahead in the United States as TSA Workers Search for Jobs During Shutdown!

Amid the ongoing partial U.S. government shutdown, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are facing increasing financial strain as they continue to work without pay. This has led many officers to search for alternative employment opportunities, raising concerns about potential travel disruptions in the near future. As the shutdown lingers, the situation threatens to impact airport operations, with longer wait times and reduced TSA services on the horizon.

TSA Workers Struggle Without Pay, Facing Growing Uncertainty

At Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, TSA officers are starting to look for other job opportunities as the partial shutdown drags on. While TSA wait times remain manageable for now, officers, including Robert Castaneda, have voiced frustration over the impact of working without compensation. Castaneda expressed that the ongoing financial uncertainty is making it difficult for TSA officers to plan their personal and professional lives. Many agents rely on their paychecks to support their families, and without clarity on when they will be compensated, the stress continues to build.

During a previous shutdown, Castaneda mentioned that it took several months for some TSA officers to receive their back pay. This delay in pay has led to growing dissatisfaction among TSA workers, many of whom have started to look for job alternatives in order to protect their financial well-being.

The continuous uncertainty about the shutdown has left many TSA agents questioning their future in the agency. For some, this situation has sparked the need for a “backup plan,” as they cannot continue working without pay indefinitely.

Potential Disruptions as TSA Staffing Shortages Loom

As the shutdown continues with no end in sight, the possibility of TSA officers choosing to skip work increases. According to U.S. Representative Carlos A. Giménez of Florida, the longer the shutdown persists, the higher the likelihood of significant disruptions to air travel. While he has not yet seen widespread delays at TSA checkpoints, Giménez warned that this could change if TSA agents continue to leave their posts due to non-payment.

Giménez indicated that travel disruptions would have a cascading effect, impacting not only airport security operations but also flights, hotels, and the broader travel industry. The potential for TSA officers to skip work or even quit their jobs could lead to extended wait times at security checkpoints and further delays in airport operations.

U.S. Government Response: Suspension of TSA PreCheck and Lane Closures

In response to the growing concerns over TSA staffing shortages, U.S. Secretary Kristi Noem has suggested that certain TSA services, including TSA PreCheck, may be suspended if the shutdown continues. TSA PreCheck, a service that allows passengers to bypass standard security screening for faster processing, could face temporary suspension due to the lack of available TSA officers to staff these lanes.

Noem has further hinted that the government may need to close specific TSA lanes if the shortage of staff becomes severe. This would result in even longer lines and slower screening times for travelers, further exacerbating the effects of the government shutdown.

TSA Workers’ Challenges and Growing Frustration

As the partial shutdown drags on, TSA workers are finding it increasingly difficult to continue performing their duties without pay. The situation is putting additional pressure on TSA officers, who are already tasked with ensuring airport security while managing increasing passenger volumes. TSA agents have expressed that the lack of pay is taking a toll on their morale, and many are actively seeking alternative employment in an attempt to ensure their financial stability.

The financial strain has been exacerbated by the ongoing uncertainty about when the shutdown will end. Many TSA workers, despite their dedication to ensuring the safety and security of passengers, are starting to look for new opportunities outside of the agency.

The Broader Impact on U.S. Travel and Airline Operations

The growing frustration among TSA workers is raising concerns across the broader travel industry. With over 400 million passengers traveling through U.S. airports annually, TSA officers play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and smooth operation of air travel. Any significant disruption to TSA operations could lead to a ripple effect across the entire travel industry, including airlines, airports, and hotels.

The potential for long security lines and canceled or delayed flights due to TSA staffing shortages could cause significant inconvenience for travelers. Airlines and airports may struggle to maintain smooth operations if TSA agents continue to be absent from their posts. This could also impact international travelers who rely on TSA PreCheck for quicker processing, as the suspension of this service would cause further delays at checkpoints.

Conclusion: The Growing Threat of TSA Disruptions

As the government shutdown continues with no clear resolution, TSA officers are facing significant challenges that could lead to major disruptions at U.S. airports. With many TSA agents considering leaving their positions due to the financial strain of working without pay, the threat of longer security lines and delays looms large. Travelers may soon experience the consequences of the ongoing shutdown, with increased wait times, potential suspensions of TSA PreCheck, and more chaotic airport conditions.

The situation remains fluid, and while the TSA continues to function for now, the ongoing uncertainty means that travelers should be prepared for potential disruptions in the coming weeks. The TSA’s ability to maintain normal operations depends on resolving the financial concerns of its workers, and without a resolution, the future of smooth air travel remains uncertain.

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Singapore Tourism Board And Ant International Strengthen Partnership To Drive Tourism Growth Along With Innovation

Singapore Tourism Board And Ant International Strengthen Partnership To Drive Tourism Growth Along With Innovation

Singapore is making a significant move to change its tourism sector through its increased partnership with Ant International which is being led by the Singapore Tourism Board. The renewed partnership is set to significantly boost Singapore’s global appeal as a premier travel destination while enhancing the experience for international visitors. The partnership uses Alipay+ technology to create an efficient visitor experience which includes easy mobile payment options and custom travel suggestions while generating fresh business opportunities for nearby enterprises.

Uniting Digital Innovation and Tourism Growth

The partnership, which dates back to 2018, seeks to leverage the growing importance of digital technology in tourism. As part of the deal, the Singapore Tourism Board and Ant International will focus on elevating Singapore’s position within the global tourism market, offering an innovative digital infrastructure that caters to mobile-first travellers. This new phase of the partnership will enable a more secure, seamless travel experience through Alipay+, a unified wallet gateway that supports multiple international payment methods. The use of Alipay+ allows tourists from 17 countries and regions to use their familiar home payment apps while spending in Singapore.

Ms Melissa Ow, Chief Executive of Singapore Tourism Board, stated that the partnership will help the country respond to evolving traveller demands by creating smoother and more accessible experiences. The integration of Alipay+ will not only facilitate easier transactions but also foster growth in the tourism sector through joint marketing initiatives that promote the destination to key markets.

Positive Economic Impact for Singapore’s Tourism

The results of this partnership are already tangible. In 2025, data from Alipay+ showed that Singapore saw a record-breaking rise in tourism spending. With transactions increasing by 36% year-on-year, Singapore’s tourism sector was significantly boosted, with notable contributions from attractions, accommodation services, and even local hawker stalls. This increase is reflective of the country’s growing appeal, particularly among travellers from key markets like Mainland China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and South Korea.

Moreover, the partnership has demonstrated its ability to enhance the experience for both large enterprises and small businesses. According to Alipay+, the use of SGQR (Singapore’s QR code standard) saw a substantial increase, almost tripling the year before. This provides a clear indication of the importance of digital payment solutions in driving consumer spending, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Singapore.

Shaping the Future of Travel with Artificial Intelligence

In an effort to stay ahead of emerging trends, the partnership also focuses on future-proofing the tourism sector through artificial intelligence (AI). The use of data and technology from Ant International will allow the tourism board to forecast visitor trends and respond with targeted marketing strategies. Additionally, Alipay+ has introduced cutting-edge AI-driven services that cater to the modern traveller’s needs, such as the Alipay+ Voyager AI travel agent. This innovative service, available within six of Asia’s largest superapps, provides personalised recommendations, local transportation services, and even translation tools for international visitors.

Further innovations include exclusive in-app rewards for Singapore’s top attractions and the launch of new features like the Cheers mini-programme, designed to improve engagement with Chinese travellers. This deepens Singapore’s strategy to tap into the growing demand for mobile-first travel solutions, allowing the country to stay ahead of its competitors in the digital tourism landscape.

High-Profile Marketing Campaigns to Boost Global Visibility

The partnership has also ramped up global visibility through high-profile marketing campaigns. These campaigns have featured renowned celebrities such as Chinese actor Dylan Wang, who will continue to promote Singapore in 2026. By showcasing shopping, cultural attractions, and local dining experiences, the campaigns aim to engage millions of travellers in Singapore’s key inbound markets.

Not only do these campaigns highlight the country’s top tourist destinations, but they also reinforce the use of Alipay+ for seamless digital connectivity. This marketing push is expected to translate directly into increased visits and spending, especially from regional markets where Alipay+ is already widely used.

The Future of Singapore’s Tourism Industry

The Singapore Tourism Board and Ant International partnership will create a new method for tourists to understand and explore Singapore. The partnership will create a mobile-based system which improves visitor experiences while supporting local businesses and it will create long-term benefits for the city’s tourism sector. Singapore has established itself as a digital tourism leader because it recognizes that modern travel requires digital connections. The country is prepared to host upcoming travelers from around the world.

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Google’s Android 17 Beta 2 update is now live – Check out new features and bug fixes

Google has released Android 17 Beta 2 for Pixel phones and tablets. This is only two weeks after the first Beta. The update brings new tools, privacy improvements, and fixes for many problems. It makes devices more stable and easier to use.

Android 17 Beta 2 update is live for Pixel works on Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7 series, 8 series, 9 series, 10 series, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. It is also available for the Android Emulator. Users can join the Android Beta Program to get the update directly on their devices.

What’s new in Android 17 Beta 2

This Beta 2 includes features to make using phones easier. You can now bubble apps by long-pressing the app icon. On big screens, there is a bubble bar to keep all bubbles organized. The EyeDropper tool lets apps pick colors from the screen without extra permissions. The Contacts Picker gives temporary access to contacts, so apps don’t need full access.

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Touchpads now work like mice, making gestures smoother. The Interactive Chooser helps apps adjust their layout so menus and options appear in the right place.

The Handoff API lets you continue work on another device, like moving from your phone to a tablet. Indoor navigation is improved with Ultra-Wideband (UWB), and WiFi-based proximity detection is better. Apps can also check data speeds to improve video or music streaming.

Android 17 Beta 2 fixes many problems from before. Apps no longer crash as often, and UI glitches and freezes are reduced. SMS OTP messages are delayed for safety. Pixel devices users can try out new features by participating in beta program. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung bringing Galaxy AI to all devices for smarter experience

Samsung is once again in the spotlight with the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. The new phones will be available from March 11, and people can already pre-order them. During the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event, Samsung announced about Galaxy AI on its devices.

In addition to the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung launched the Galaxy Buds 4 series. It comes with new AI features to improve sound and make listening more enjoyable.

Along with these product launches, Samsung shared an important message about Galaxy AI. Samsung Ghana posted on X that the company is extending Galaxy AI across all its devices to meet everyone. This is a big step for Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy AI

This means Galaxy AI will now work on almost all Galaxy devices. It is not just for smartphones anymore. Tablets, smartwatches, and earbuds now also use Galaxy AI. This helps devices work smarter and connect better with each other.

Galaxy AI is already available on many Galaxy products, and Samsung plans to expand these features even more. The company wants to make everyday tasks easier and improve the overall user experience.

Samsung is building a fully connected and intelligent ecosystem. With the new product launch and the expansion of Galaxy AI, the company is moving towards a smarter future for all its users. Stay tuned.

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128 GB RAM monster with SteamOS: Asus ROG Flow Z13-KJP gaming tablet proves to be plenty fast for AAA gaming

The Asus ROG Flow Z13-KJP is a special edition of the 2025 ROG Flow Z13 gaming tablet. Featuring a stunning Death Stranding-inspired design, a 13.4-inch 180 Hz IPS display, the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU, and 128 GB of RAM, the ROG Flow Z13-KJP is built to impress. The tablet has now been tested with SteamOS installed.

Tim Cook teases a week of Apple announcements

Apple is set to announce several new products next week and Tim Cook just joined in on the teasers with a short video clearly hinting at new MacBooks and iPads. A big week ahead. It all starts Monday morning! #AppleLaunch pic.twitter.com/PQ9gM2Gl2r— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 26, 2026 Cupertino is expected to use press releases for its upcoming launches, with a total of 7 devices expected. The iPhone 17e is one of them, and it’s expected to be joined by the long-rumored A18 Pro-powered MacBook, a new baseline iPad with the A18 chip, 11" and 13" iPad Airs powered by the Apple M4 chip...

Neymar dethroned by Vinicius: Real Madrid star sets new Brazilian Champions League goalscoring record

Vinicius surpassed Neymar in an impressive milestone in the UEFA Champions League.

This week, Vinicius Junior was under the spotlight following his clash with Gianluca Prestianni during the first leg of the UEFA Champions League playoff between Real Madrid and Benfica. However, the Brazilian winger also made headlines for his performance on the ball, breaking a record previously held by Neymar.

With his late goal in Real Madrid’s 2-1 victory over Benfica at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Vinicius became the Brazilian player with the most goals in Champions League knockout-stage history. Vini reached 14 goals in those European elimination matches — a mark no other Brazilian had previously achieved.

He first scored in a knockout game against Liverpool in the quarterfinals of the 2020-21 season. The following year, he found the net again against the same opponent, delivering what was arguably the most important goal of his career: the lone strike in Real Madrid’s 1-0 win in the final. In 2024, he scored in another final, this time against Borussia Dortmund.

Vinicius’ rise in this ranking pushed Neymar into second place. The Santos star had held the record for most goals by a Brazilian in Champions League knockout matches, thanks to his time with Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, with a total of 13.

Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid celebrating.
Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring a goal.

Who are the top scorers in Champions League knockout stages?

Vinicius Junior’s numbers with Real Madrid are impressive, but they remain far from the historic marks set by some of the competition’s all-time greats. In fact, the Brazilian winger is not yet among the top 25 scorers in Champions League knockout-stage history.

The top spot, unsurprisingly, belongs to Cristiano Ronaldo, the competition’s all-time leading scorer. Ronaldo netted 67 goals in knockout matches — 18 more than Lionel Messi, who sits second with 49. Alfredo Di Stefano (49), Eusebio (47) and Ferenc Puskas (36) round out the top five.

Further down the list is the first player who still has an opportunity to add to his tally. Robert Lewandowski ranks sixth with 34 knockout-stage goals, tied with Karim Benzema and Gerd Muller. The next active player in Europe is Kylian Mbappe, who sits 12th with 24 goals.

Vinicius climbs the all-time Champions League scoring list

At just 25 years old, Vinicius Junior’s overall production is remarkable. Combining group-stage and knockout-stage matches, the Brazilian winger ranks among the top 30 scorers in UEFA Champions League history. With 32 goals, he is tied with Juventus legend David Trezeguet and Bayern Munich icon Arjen Robben.

Among players still active in European leagues, Vini ranks inside the top eight. Only Robert Lewandowski, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane, Antoine Griezmann and Edin Dzeko have scored more Champions League goals.

Vinicius Junior and Neymar.

How to watch Martinique U20 vs Nicaragua U20 in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 CONCACAF U20 Championship

Martinique U20 play against Nicaragua U20 on Matchday 2 of the 2026 CONCACAF U20 Championship group stage. Fans in the United States can catch every minute of the action, with full kickoff times and broadcast information available for both TV and streaming options.
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WHO Martinique U20 vs Nicaragua U20
WHAT 2026 CONCACAF U20 Championship
WHEN 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT • Thursday, February 26, 2026
WHERE Fubo, Fox Soccer Plus and FOX One
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Nicaragua U20 and Martinique U20 meet in a pivotal CONCACAF U20 Championship showdown, with both sides eager to use the tournament as a springboard for their national programs. While neither entered as a favorite, the stakes remain high—Martinique is chasing its best performance yet.

Meanwhile, Nicaragua is looking to build on recent momentum and showcase its rising talent on a major regional stage. With future stars ready to seize their moment, this matchup could deliver plenty of intensity and promise—don’t miss it.

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Cristiano Ronaldo faces Saudi Pro League Golden Boot history challenge from red-hot Ivan Toney as Al-Ahli star fires stern warning shot

Ivan Toney is hell-bent on stopping Cristiano Ronaldo from making further Saudi Pro League history, and the English striker has sent a strong warning message to the Portuguese superstar.

Ivan Toney is hell-bent on stopping Cristiano Ronaldo from making further Saudi Pro League history, and the English striker has sent a strong warning message to the Portuguese superstar. As Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli push for supremacy, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ivan Toney are locked in a fierce duel for the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot, with the title race intensifying alongside their personal contest.

Ronaldo entered the 2025-26 campaign aiming to cement his dominance after already winning the Golden Boot in consecutive seasons. Toney, however, has emerged as a relentless challenger, threatening not only the Portuguese’s individual ambitions but also the balance of power at the top of the table.

The stakes are historic. Should Ronaldo finish as top scorer once again, he would become the first European player in Saudi Pro League history to win three consecutive Golden Boot awards. His numbers underline why such a feat seemed inevitable. In 2023-24, Ronaldo scored 35 goals in 31 matches. He followed that with 25 goals last season, and he currently sits on 21 goals from 21 games in the ongoing campaign. Even at 41, his output remains extraordinary.

Yet the margin for error has narrowed. A brief absence earlier in the season, reportedly linked to frustrations over transfer dealings, saw Al-Nassr’s captain miss two fixtures. In a race this tight, those missed matches could prove decisive.

Despite that, Ronaldo responded emphatically, scoring in key victories including a dominant 5-0 win over Al-Najma, where he converted from the penalty spot and even unveiled a new celebration, temporarily shelving his iconic “Siu.” Al-Nassr currently sits top of the table with 58 points, just two ahead of Al-Ahli on 56, as the 34-game season enters its decisive stretch.

What did Ivan Toney say?

If Ronaldo is chasing immortality, Ivan Toney is chasing belief, and he is brimming with it. The England international, speaking to talkSPORT, delivered a confident message that now echoes across the league: “Every time I step onto the pitch, I feel like I’m going to score, I’ve got that confidence at the moment,” Toney said.

He added: “But that’s always good, having a striker in a team that feels like it’s going to score goals and can score goals. And obviously, it’s helping at the moment, considering where we are in the table, so it’s good.”

Toney currently leads the scoring charts with 23 goals, two more than Ronaldo. His only blemish this season was a rare penalty miss, his first since April 2023, which could have pushed him even further ahead.

The 29-year-old’s form has been electric. He has scored three hat-tricks in his last seven matches, including a standout performance against Al-Najma. His sharp finishing, aerial strength, and clinical penalty-taking have transformed Al-Ahli into a genuine title contender.

Pressure mounts in three-horse race

The duel is not isolated. Julian Quinones of Al-Qadsiah remains close behind in the scoring standings, while Brendan Rodgers’ side sits on 53 points, capable of influencing the title outcome. Still, the spotlight remains firmly on Ronaldo and Toney.

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Julian Quiñones #16 of Mexico

Ronaldo brings unmatched longevity. Since turning 30, he has scored more than 500 career goals, surpassing his tally from his younger years, a statistic almost unheard of in modern football. He is also chasing the mythical 1,000 career goal milestone, sitting just 36 away.

Toney, meanwhile, sees the Saudi Pro League as both a proving ground and a pathway back to international prominence, with ambitions of representing England at the 2026 World Cup.

Ivan Toney (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Kylian Mbappe: Real Madrid stats show clear picture of who had the stronger first 90 games

A fascinating comparison has resurfaced: Ronaldo vs. Mbappe in their first 90 games for the club, and the numbers reveal a striking truth.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe have both worn the white shirt of Real Madrid with the weight of history on their shoulders. One arrived as the most expensive player the game had ever seen; the other stepped into the Spanish capital as a global icon expected to define a new era. Now, as debates rage across social media and fan forums, a fascinating comparison has resurfaced: Ronaldo vs. Mbappe in their first 90 games for the club, and the numbers reveal a striking truth.

At first glance, Mbappe’s start feels electric, almost untouchable. Yet beneath the surface, the statistical benchmark set by Ronaldo more than a decade ago still stands firm. The mystery lies not in whether Mbappe has been brilliant — he has — but in just how high Ronaldo set the bar during his own opening chapter in Madrid.

After years of speculation, near-transfers, and dramatic twists, the France captain finally made his long-awaited move to the Spanish capital. The spotlight was immediate and intense. The Santiago Bernabeu expected fireworks, and the French superstar delivered.

In his first 90 appearances, Mbappe has produced 82 goals and 10 assists, totaling 92 direct goal contributions. For a player adjusting to a new league, new tactical demands, and the unique pressure of Madrid’s shirt, that return is nothing short of extraordinary.

His acceleration has shredded defensive lines. His intelligent movement between defenders has created chaos. Whether curling shots into the far corner or blasting them past stranded goalkeepers, the 27-year-old has ignited the Bernabeu with moments of brilliance. Few debuts in Madrid’s history have felt this explosive, and yet, comparison is unavoidable.

The Ronaldo benchmark revealed

Here is where the debate intensifies. When Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in 2009, he carried the expectations of a record-breaking transfer and the burden of dethroning Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona. The rivalry with Lionel Messi was at fever pitch. Every match felt like a referendum on greatness.

And Ronaldo responded with numbers that still feel surreal. In his first 90 games for Real MadridRonaldo registered 86 goals and 24 assists, a staggering 110 goal contributions. Even more remarkably, he achieved this while scoring just 13 penalties, compared to Mbappe’s 19 in the same span. The contrast sharpens when laid bare:

Mbappe (first 90 games)

  • 82 goals
  • 10 assists
  • 92 goal contributions
  • 19 penalties scored

Ronaldo (first 90 games)

  • 86 goals
  • 24 assists
  • 110 goal contributions
  • 13 penalties scored

Ronaldo outscored and out-assisted Mbappé in his first 90 Madrid games — while taking fewer penalties 👀🔥 pic.twitter.com/v1AhNDVKAW

— LiveScore (@livescore) February 25, 2026

The difference in assists is particularly eye-catching. Ronaldo was not merely a finisher; he was a creator, a transition engine, an aerial threat, and a long-range marksman rolled into one. His influence stretched far beyond the penalty area. While penalties are part of the game and require composure, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s lower tally from the spot underscores just how devastating he was from open play.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid.

Lucas Torreira: Hayal kurmaya devam

UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 play-off turunda eşleştiği Juventus'u eleyen Galatasaray'da Uruguaylı oyuncu Lucas Torreira, sosyal medya hesabından bir paylaşım yaptı.

Galatasaray'ın başarılı orta saha oyuncusu Lucas Torreira, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde oynanan Juventus maçının ardından taraftarlara umut dolu mesajlar verdi.

Sahadaki oyunun beklentilerin altında kaldığını kabul eden Uruguaylı yıldız, "Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki en iyi gecemiz olmadığını biliyoruz, ancak bu harika takımın sıkı çalışma ve disiplinle birlikte neler başardığını unutamayız" dedi.

"BİRLİKTE HAYAL KURMAYA DEVAM"

Beklentilerin altında kalan performansa rağmen hedeflerinden sapmadıklarını belirten Torreira, "Bugün Galatasaray'ı bu büyük turnuvada ilk 16 takım arasına yerleştirdik. Birlikte hayal kurmaya devam edelim. Güçlü bir etki yaratmaya devam etmek istiyoruz" sözleriyle paylaşımını bitirdi.

Galatasaray HDI Sigorta: 0 - Ziraat Bankkart: 3

SMS Grup Efeler Ligi'nin 21. haftasında Ziraat Bankkart, deplasmanda Galatasaray HDI Sigorta'yı 3-0 yendi.

Ziraat Bankkart,SMS Grup Efeler Ligi'nin 21. haftasında deplasmanda Galatasaray HDI Sigorta'yı 3-0 yendi.

Bu sonuçla bir maçı eksik Ziraat Bankkart, ligdeki 18. galibiyetini elde ederek liderliğe yükselirken sarı-kırmızılılar, 5. kez mağlup oldu.

Salon: Burhan Felek Vestel

Hakemler: İsmail Yıldırım, İbrahim Acar

Galatasaray HDI Sigorta: Jaeschke, Ahmet Tümer, Arslan Ekşi, Gökçen Yüksel, Alonso, Patry (Hasan Yeşilbudak, Caner Ergül, Doğukan Ulu, Wright, Tatarov)

Ziraat Bankkart: Murat Yenipazar, Fornal, Bedirhan Bülbül, Abdelaziz, Clevenot, Emre Savaş (Berkay Bayraktar, Ahmet Karataş, Burakhan Tosun)

Setler: 17-25, 21-25, 22-25

Süre: 91 dakika (29, 28, 34)

Fuat Çapa: Avrupa'da son 16'ya kalmak sevindirici

UEFA Konferans Ligi son 16 play-off aşaması rövanş maçında Shkendija'yı 4-0 yenerek tur atlayan Samsunspor'un futbol direktörü Fuat Çapa, Avrupa'da son 16'ya kaldıkları için mutlu olduklarını söyledi.

Çapa, maç sonrası gazetecilere açıklamasında, özellikle maçın ikinci yarısında iyi oynadıklarını belirterek "Son haftalarda beklentinin altındaydık. Aldığımız 4-0'lık galibiyet çok güzel oldu. Umarım bundan sonra oynayacağımız karşılaşmalara da yansır. Avrupa'da son 16'ya kalmak çok sevindirici." dedi.

Ligde beklentin altında kaldıklarına dikkati çeken Çapa, "Daha önümüzde yeterli hafta var. Bunu en iyi şekilde değerlendirip, bundan sonraki hedefleri de belirleyerek ligdeki durumumuz netleşecek. Ondan sonra artık hem gelecek sezonun planlaması, hem Avrupa kupaları, hem Türkiye kupasında iddialı devam etmek istiyoruz. Stada gelip bizi destekleyenlere teşekkür etmemiz gerekiyor. Ülke puanına katkı sağladık. Bu da bizim adımıza çok güzel. Dün Galatasaray'dan sonra inşallah bugün Fenerbahçe de güzel sonuç alır. Onlar da ülke puanına katkı sağlamış olur. Sevindirici bir akşam oldu hem skor hem oyun olarak." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Maçta iki gol kaydeden Samsunsporlu Marius Mouandilmadji, mutlu olduklarını vurgulayarak, "Attığım goller ve takımıma katkı sağladığım için çok mutluyum. Takım halinde de zaten son 16'ya kaldığımız için çok ama çok gururluyuz." diye konuştu.

Mouandilmadji, lige odaklanacaklarını sözlerine ekledi.

BLMA - Çimsa ÇBK Mersin: 68-70 (MAÇ SONUCU)

FIBA Kadınlar Avrupa Kupası yarı final ilk maçında Çimsa ÇBK Mersin, deplasmanda Fransa'nın BLMA takımını 70-68 yendi.

FIBA Kadınlar Avrupa Kupası yarı final ilk maçında Çimsa ÇBK Mersin, deplasmanda Fransa'nın BLMA takımını 70-68 yendi.

Karşılaşmanın rövanşı, 4 Mart Çarşamba günü saat 20.00'de Servet Tazegül Spor Salonu'nda oynanacak.

Salon: Palais des Sports de Lattes

Hakemler: Kirile Tvauri (Gürcistan), Skirmantas Letukas (Danimarka), Sara Mansson (İsveç)

BLMA: Lambert 2, Cisse 12, Rabot 5, Angloma 11, Breen 12, Hoppie, Pospisilova 11, Diallo 7, Bernies 8

Çimsa ÇBK Mersin: Juskaite 12, Allen 8, Geiselsoder 11, Burke 16, Iagupova 13, Büşra Akbaş 8, Asena Yalçın, Sinem Ataş, Sventoraite 2

1. Periyot: 21-20

Devre: 36-40

3. Periyot: 52-54

Thorsten Fink: Tarihi bir başarı elde ettik

UEFA Konferans Ligi son 16 play-off aşaması rövanş maçında Shkendija'yı 4-0 yenen ve tur atlayan Samsunspor'un teknik direktörü Thorsten Fink, tarihi bir başarı elde ettiklerini söyledi.

Fink, maçın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında, oyuncularını tebrik etti.

Ülke puanı katkıda bulunduklarını anlatan Fink, "Tarihi bir başarı elde ettik. Galatasaray da biz de ülke puanına katkıda bulunduk. Hoca olarak ben bu galibiyetten ötürü mutluyum. İlk yarı açıkçası en iyi performansımızı gösteremedik. Tabii gol yememeye de dikkat ettik. Birinci golden sonra oyunun kilidini açtık diyebiliriz. Daha sonrasında daha hızlı bir şekilde oynamaya başladık ve pas kalitemiz de gayet iyiydi ve rakibimize de herhangi bir fırsat vermedik. Küçük de olsa bir şans vermedik ikinci yarıda rakibimize. Sadece şuan kurayı dört gözle beklediğimizi söyleyebiliriz. Takımımızda Konferans Ligi'nin en skorer oyuncusu da bulunuyor; Marius. Tabii biraz riskliydi açıkçası iki forvetle oynamak ama o riski almak istemiştik, kazanmak istemiştik. 4-0 kazanmak da açıkçası çok daha iyiydi." diye konuştu.

Samsunspor'un geçen yılı iyi geçirdiğini hatırlatan Fink, "Bu yıl takımızda hiç Avrupa'da oynamamış oyuncular da var. Bazı genç oyuncularımız da var. Ritmi farklı olan oyuncularımız da var aynı zamanda. Her zaman özeldir tabii bu durumlarda göreve gelmek. Her zaman daha iyisi olmak istenir. Daha iyi oynamak istiyoruz ve insanlar her zaman sizden daha iyisini beklerler. Bence kulüp geçmişte çok doğru işler yaptı. Belki şampiyon olmadı ama sonuç olarak 7. sıradayız. Türkiye'de beklentilerin çok yüksek olduğunu zaten biliyorum her zaman. Bence kulüp çok iyi, çok doğru işler yapıyor. Şimdi gidebildiğimiz kadar Konferans Ligi'nde ileriye gitmek istiyoruz. Her şey mümkün. Ben tecrübeli bir hocayım ve bu durumlarla nasıl başa çıkmam gerektiğini biliyorum ve bir planım var. Bu planlar doğrultusunda da neleri daha iyi yapabiliriz, bunları oyuncularıma aşılamaya çalışıyorum ve dört gözle bir sonraki karşılaşmayı bekliyorum." şeklinde konuştu.

Bir sonraki turdaki rakipleri İspanyol ekibi Rayo Vallecano ve Ukrayna'dan Shakhtar Donetsk takımı hakkında da konuşan Fink, "Elbette kurayı bekleyeceğiz. Rayo Vallecano ve Shakhtar Donetsk rakibimiz olabilir. Kim olacağını şu an bilmiyoruz. Ama iki rakip de güçlü olacaktır. Tabii favori olmayacağız belki de ama sürprizi gerçekleştirebiliriz. İki takıma karşı oynayacak olmaktan ötürü de mutlu olduğumu belirtmem gerekiyor. Ama hedefimiz tabi o turu da geçmek olacaktır." ifadelerini kullandı.

Beşiktaş camiası iftarda buluştu

Beşiktaş camiası, ramazan ayı dolayısıyla düzenlenen iftarda sanatçılar ve basın mensuplarıyla bir araya geldi.

Tüpraş Stadı'nda bulunan White Pepper Restoran'da gerçekleştirilen iftar programına Beşiktaş Kulübü Başkanı Serdal Adalı, yönetim kurulu üyeleri, siyah-beyazlı takımın eski futbolcuları, sanat camiasının önde gelen isimleriyle Beşiktaş'ı takip eden basın mensupları katıldı.

Programda konuşan Serdal Adalı, siyah-beyazlı kulübe verdikleri hizmetten ve kattıkları değerden dolayı basın mensupları ile sanatçılara teşekkür ederek, şunları kaydetti:

"Beşiktaş'ımız, son zamanlardaki yükselişiyle taraftarına, camiasına moral vermeye, Beşiktaşlıları mutlu etmeye başladı. Yakaladığımız bu olumlu havanın daha güçlü bir şekilde devamını sağlamak için, sizlerin Beşiktaş menfaatlerini gözetecek, birlik beraberliğimizi güçlendirecek bir yol izlemeniz çok önemli. Birlik beraberliğini, ruhunu, özgüvenini yeniden yakalamış bir Beşiktaş'ın önünde hiçbir engelin duramayacağını bir kez daha belirtiyor, Beşiktaş'ımızı hep birlikte layık olduğu güzel günlere taşıyacağımıza yürekten inanıyorum. Bu anlamlı geceye katılarak Beşiktaş ailesine duyduğunuz aidiyeti bir kez daha gösterdiğiniz için teşekkür ediyor, Ramazan ayının bizlere ve Beşiktaş'ımıza sağlık, mutluluk, başarı getirmesini temenni ediyorum."

İftar programının ilgi odağı ise siyah-beyazlıların Güney Koreli golcüsü Hyeon-gyu Oh oldu.

Tüpraş Stadı Kartal Yuvası mağazasında gerçekleştirilen imza gününün ardından iftar programına katılan 24 yaşındaki futbolcu, başkan Serdal Adalı ile bir süre sohbet etti.

Jeton Bekjiri: Böyle bir sonuç beklemiyordum

UEFA Konferans Ligi son 16 play-off aşaması rövanş maçında Samsunspor'a 4-0 yenilerek kupadan elenen Shkendija'nın teknik direktörü Jeton Bekjiri, ilk golden sonra morallerinin bozulduğunu söyledi.

Bekjiri maçın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında, Samsunspor'u tebrik etti.

İlk yarıda çok iyi olduklarını anlatan Bekjiri, "İlk golden sonra moralimiz bozuldu. Bence biz bayağı iyi oynadık. Ben böyle bir sonuç beklemiyordum. Penaltıdan sonra ister istemez takımın morali düştü. Tabi ki bu sonuç bizim için iyi olmadı." dedi.

Artık bu maçtan sonra Avrupa'dan elendiklerini anlatan Bekjiri, "Bizim için bu maç da yeni bir deneyimdi. Bundan sonra kendi ligimizde elimizden ne geliyorsa yapmaya çalışacağız. Ben inanıyorum ki bundan sonra kendi ligimizde iyi sonuçlar bizi beklemektedir." ifadesini kullandı.

Bekjiri, Samsun'da olmaktan büyük onur duyduklarını belirterek, "Samsunspor ciddi bir rakipti bizim için. Yenilenerek buradan ayrılıyoruz. Buradan güzel ders çıkartacağız." şeklinde konuştu.

Feda ruhu geri döndü: Beşiktaş temeli sağlam atıyor

Beşiktaş'ta 'Feda' sezonunun inşa ruhu geri döndü. Sergen Yalçın, sadece skor odaklı değil, kulübün genetiğindeki 'pes etmeyen ve saldıran' kimliğini yeniden sahaya sürmeye başladı. Göztepe karşısında alınan 4-0'lık galibiyet, sadece üç puanın değil, gelecek sezonun kadro mirasının da temeli olarak görülüyor.

Beşiktaş'ta Göztepe maçında oynanan oyun, camianın aklına unutulmaz "Feda" sezonunu getirdi. Sergen Yalçın önderliğindeki yapılanma sadece bir skor başarısı değil, kulübün genetiğine dönüş yolculuğu olarak değerlendirilmeye başlandı.

GELECEĞİN BEŞİKTAŞ'I KURULUYOR

Camianın bazı kesimleri Göztepe karşısında alınan 4-0'lık net galibiyeti, sadece 3 puan değil; gelecekteki başarıların "miladı" olarak değerlendirmeyi tercih ediyor. Kolay pes etmeyen, Göztepe gibi bir rakibe karşı kurulan mutlak üstünlük yüzünden bu maçın, gelecek sezonun kadro planlaması ve oyun karakteri için bir "temel taşı" olduğu iddiası güçlü şekilde dillendiriliyor.

Beşiktaş’ın meşhur "Feda" sezonu en güçlü kadroyu kurma amacı taşımıyordu. Asıl gaye, kulübün genetiğini hatırlatan bir iskelet oluşturmaktı. Bugün Sergen Yalçın da benzer bir vizyonla hareket ediyor. Beşiktaş’ın genetiğindeki gibi saldıran, pes etmeyen, terinin son damlasına kadar sahaya koyan bir takım üstünde çalışıyor.

SERGEN YALÇIN'IN ÜÇ TEMEL PRENSİBİ

Yalçın'ın hedefindeki profil üç ana unsur üzerine kurulu:

- Yüksek Tansiyon: Rakibi her an baskı altında tutan bir oyun.

-Vazgeçmeyen Karakter: Maçın her anında oyunun içinde kalma iradesi.

-Genetik Kodlar: Kulübün özünde olan "savaşçı" kimliğin sahaya yansıtılması.

FEDA SEZONU UNUTULMADI

Feda sezonu, ardından gelen şampiyonlukların nasıl ki temelini oluşturduysa; bugünkü hamlelerin de benzer bir etki yaratması hayal ediliyor. Beşiktaş yönetimi ve teknik heyet, kısa vadeli sonuçlardan ziyade, gelecek sezona güçlü bir oyun mirası bırakmayı hedefliyor.

Beşiktaş'ta kader günleri: Geleceğin imzası

Göztepe galibiyetiyle şov yapan Beşiktaş, "dev avcısı" Kocaelispor deplasmanına hem galibiyet hem de gelecek sezonun planlaması için çıkıyor. Sergen Yalçın'ın pas oyununa karşı Kocaeli'nin fiziksel gücü çarpışacak. Parlayan Junior Olaitan'ın performansı, siyah-beyazlıların transfer rotasını da belirleyecek.

Beşiktaş, Göztepe karşısında aldığı 4-0’lık görkemli galibiyetle moral depoladı. Gözler Kocaeli deplasmanına çevrildi. Sergen Yalçın bu maçta da sergilenen dominant futbol istikrarını korumayı hedefliyor.

SERGEN YALÇIN KADROYU BOZMAYACAK

Göztepe karşısında sezonun en iyi oyunlarından birini oynayan Beşiktaş’ta, Yalçın’ın Kocaeli deplasmanında da büyük oranda aynı 11’i sahaya sürmesi bekleniyor. Takımın yakaladığı uyumdan memnun olan tecrübeli teknik adam, sadece savunma hattında küçük bir rotasyona gitmek zorunda kalacak. Göztepe maçında sakatlanan Emirhan Topçu'nun yerine, Kocaeli’nin fiziksel güce dayalı oyun yapısına karşı Felix Uduokhai’nin sol stoperde görev alması gündemde.

BEŞİKTAŞ'IN KOCAELİSPOR'U DEVİRME PLANI

Kocaelispor, bu sezon sahasında sergilediği performansla ligin devlerine geçit vermiyor. Özellikle Galatasaray’ı 1-0 mağlup ettikleri maçta ortaya koydukları fiziksel ve dirençli futbol, Beşiktaş teknik heyeti için bir uyarı niteliğinde. Beşiktaş’ın bu maçtaki stratejisi Göztepe maçındaki gibi topa sahip olup pas trafiğini yöneterek rakibin fiziksel direncini kırmak olacak.

OLAITAN'IN YÜKSELİŞİ

Göztepe maçında eski takımına karşı golünü atan ve Yalçın’ın saha içinde serbestlik tanıdığı Junior Olaitan, Kocaeli maçının kilit ismi olmaya aday. Olaitan, gelecek sezonun şampiyonluk kadrosu için bir "rotasyon oyuncusu" olarak transfer edildi. Gösterdiği performansla as takımın vazgeçilmezi olabileceğini kanıtladı. Sergen Yalçın’ın hücum hattındaki jokerine bu maçta da büyük sorumluluk düşecek.

BEŞİKTAŞ YÖNETİMİ TRANSFER PEŞİNDE

Siyah-beyazlı yönetim, şimdiden gelecek sezonun transfer planlamasına başlamış durumda. Ancak yapılacak takviyelerin niteliği, mevcut oyuncuların sezon sonuna kadar (Kocaeli maçı dahil) göstereceği performansa göre şekillenecek.

UEL | Bologna 1-0 SK Brann (2-0 agg): Repeat victory for Round of 16 spot

Bologna are through to the Europa League Round of 16 after another 1-0 victory over SK Brann, decided by Joao Mario after an early red card.

The Rossoblu started 2026 in disastrous form, but managed to turn a corner recently with three consecutive victories in all competition, including the 1-0 first leg result in Norway decided by Santiago Castro. Juan Miranda joined Charalampos Lykogiannis on the treatment table, while Brann were still missing Niklas Castro and Saevar Atli Magnusson. These sides also met here during the league phase in November, and it ended 0-0 despite Lykogiannis seeing red in the opening half-hour.

The winners will face either Roma or Freiburg in the Round of 16, with the draw held on February 27.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna is challenged by Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson of SK Brann during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna is challenged by Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson of SK Brann during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

There was a big Brann chance in the opening minutes, as Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson volleyed from a corner through a sea of legs, making it an extraordinary Lukasz Skorupski reaction save with one hand.

The visitors had an even clearer scoring opportunity on 19 minutes, as Skorupski managed to slow down the Noah Holm effort, allowing Remo Freuler to get back for a decisive goal-line clearance.

However, Brann were reduced to 10 men after just 37 minutes when Jacob Sorensen tried and failed to control a bouncing ball, and on the way back down he landed studs-first above Freuler’s knee. It was clumsy more than malicious, much like the Lykogiannis red card when these sides met here in November, but so high that it could not be ignored.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Referee Benoît Bastien shows a red card to Jacob Lungi Sorensen of SK Brann during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Referee Benoît Bastien shows a red card to Jacob Lungi Sorensen of SK Brann during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Nonetheless, 10-man Brann still had another great chance moments later, when Thorsteinsson’s curler from outside the area forced a flying Skorupski one-handed save.

Felix Horn Myhre had a very similar error to Sorensen, catching Lewis Ferguson on the arm with a high boot, but this didn’t even warrant a yellow card.

Nadir Zortea’s ferocious cross-shot tested the goalkeeper at the near post after the restart, then Jhon Lucumi’s looping header forced a wonderful flying Mathias Dyngeland save at the top corner.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Joao Mario of Bologna celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammates Nikola Moro and Martin Vitik during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Joao Mario of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Nikola Moro and Martin Vitik during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Bologna continued to pour forward and Rowe’s pull-back from the by-line was deflected, so Joao Mario controlled from 14 yards and hit the half-volley into the near bottom corner.

Substitute Riccardo Orsolini fired straight at the goalkeeper from the edge of the area, then forced another save at the near post.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Noah Holm of SK Brann is challenged by Jhon Lucumi of Bologna during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Noah Holm of SK Brann is challenged by Jhon Lucumi of Bologna during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Orsolini was ready to tap in the Benajmin Dominguez roll across from the left, until a desperate clearance from six yards.

A similar situation saw Rowe pull back from the by-line, only for Dominguez to fire over, then Jens Odgaard’s scuffed finish was put out by Boakye.

In stoppages, Orsolini’s acrobatic bicycle-kick volley was also charged down, but Dominguez was unlucky when he drilled onto the base of the upright.

Bologna 1-0 Brann (2-0 agg)

Joao Mario 56 (Bo)

Sent off: Sorensen 37 (Br)

26-02-2026 20:00
Knockout phase play-offs

Player statistic

1st half
Martin Vitik 28'    
    37' Red card Jacob Lungi Sörensen
Federico Bernardeschi 41'    
2nd half
João Mário Goal 56'    
    78' Rasmus Holten
Riccardo Orsolini Yellow card 80'    

Match statistic

61
Possession %
39
16
Total shots
7
5
Shots on target
3
3
Shots off target
2
8
Blocked shots
2
13
Corners
1
3
Offsides
0
15
Fouls
9
Bologna
Brann

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
26
Defender
Defender
41
Defender
62'
20
Defender
11
Midfielder
19
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
79'
8
Midfielder
73'
10
61'
9
Attacker
79'
1
Goalkeeper
21
Defender
17
Defender
85'
4
8
Midfielder
18
16
73'
10
60'
29
Attacker
86'
14
Attacker
73'

Substitutes

4
Midfielder
13
Goalkeeper
28
24
Attacker
14
Defender
25
Goalkeeper
70
7
61'
16
Defender
62'
21
Attacker
73'
Midfielder
79'
30
Attacker
79'
24
41
Midfielder
27
Attacker
39
Attacker
40
12
Goalkeeper
25
23
Defender
60'
43
Defender
73'
32
Attacker
73'
20
Defender
85'
11
Attacker
86'

Vanoli: ‘Fiorentina made big mistake against Jagiellonia’ after 3-0 victory

Paolo Vanoli explains where Fiorentina got it so very wrong in the Conference League play-off with Jagiellonia. ‘We had the first leg in our minds.’

This was meant to be a relatively simple evening after winning the first leg 3-0 in Poland, but it proved to be anything but, as Jagiellonia won 3-0 at the Stadio Franchi with a Bartosz Mazurek hat-trick to force extra time.

The Viola did squeeze through 5-4 on aggregate, as Nicolò Fagioli’s lob and a double deflection on Moise Kean’s strike from a corner got them over the line, despite David De Gea’s howler on Jesus Imaz.

Vanoli survived Fiorentina scare

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Paolo Vanoli of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Paolo Vanoli of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“What I really didn’t want was to go to extra time,” confessed Vanoli on Sky Sport Italia.

“We’ve got to realise that no matter what the result of the first leg, this is a totally new and different match. I didn’t want us to waste energy ahead of a tough Serie A game with Udinese, and so extra time was really not helpful.

“Having said that, we mustn’t see everything negative. I prefer to see this as another valuable lesson, as the team did come out of its shell eventually.”

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Jacopo Fazzini of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Jacopo Fazzini of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Fiorentina had seemingly found their form before this with three consecutive victories in all competition, but this was a huge step backwards in terms of attitude and concentration.

“I had told the players to be more careful, that we had only won the first leg thanks to three set play situations. We made the mistake of stepping onto the field with the first leg result in our minds, and made life unnecessarily complicated for ourselves.”

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Alex Pozo of Jagiellonia Bialystok in action against Manor Solomon of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Alex Pozo of Jagiellonia Bialystok in action against Manor Solomon of ACF Fiorentina during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

There were also more injury setbacks, as Luca Lezzerini and Manor Solomon went off with muscular issues, though Albert Gudmundsson made his comeback in extra time.

“Both Solomon and Lezzerini felt pain in the rectus femoris, so I doubt either will be available for Monday,” explained Vanoli.

“Gosens had trauma to his cheekbone in extra time too, so that needs to be evaluated by the medical staff.”

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Paolo Vanoli of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Paolo Vanoli of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

The Tuscans will now go into the Conference League Round of 16, and tomorrow in the draw they’ll discover if they are facing RC Strasbourg or Rakow.

“I like the Conference League, I think it helps give us experience to keep improving,” concluded Vanoli.

“We have to change mentality and attitude, because it is different to Serie A. Whoever we get in the draw, we’ll think about it after the Udinese match.”

Fiorentina ‘must learn this lesson’ warn Kean and Fabbian after 5-4 aggregate win

Moise Kean and Giovanni Fabbian both believe the chaotic 5-4 aggregate win over Jagiellonia in the Conference League will be ‘a valuable lesson’ for Fiorentina, and discuss who scored the goal.

The Viola had thought the job was done for this play-off in the first leg when winning 3-0 in Poland, but threw it away by the 49th minute to a Bartosz Mazurek hat-trick.

It went to extra time, where Nicolò Fagioli’s lob and a confusing double ricochet off Kean’s effort proved enough, despite David De Gea letting a Jesus Imaz long-range strike squirm in.

Fiorentina risked astonishing exit

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Bartosz Mazurek of Jagiellonia Bialystok celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Bartosz Mazurek of Jagiellonia Bialystok celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“We were a little tired going into the game, but we still should’ve had clearer heads than this,” Kean told Sky Sport Italia after the final whistle and 120 minutes of football.

“We must always keep on learning from our mistakes. It is all about the mentality, we just have to improve on these situations.”

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

The goal on that corner was initially given to Kean, though it seemed to ricochet off Fabbian and then Jagiellonia midfielder Romanczuk.

“I have no idea who scored the goal, Fabbian told me he turned it in. The important thing is that we scored and went through,” shrugged Kean.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina scores a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina scores a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Just as Fiorentina had seemingly turned a corner with three consecutive victories in all competition, this was a big setback in terms of confidence and performance.

“On the goal, the ball definitely hit me. I don’t know if it was instinct or what, but I put my leg in there. The important thing is that we qualified,” Fabbian told Sky Sport Italia.

“It’s disappointing we got into this situation, we could’ve handled it better, and it all depends on us.

“We’ve got to build on the reaction and remember how many aspects we still need to work on, to keep improving. We need to give our all every time we set foot on the pitch. We know what our targets are and must be at the disposal of the coach.

“There are moments in football when you lose concentration, as games seem easy on paper, but there’s no such thing in the modern game. I think this will be a valuable lesson.”

UECL | Fiorentina 2-4 Jagiellonia (5-4 agg): Dismal Viola survive scare

Fiorentina threw away a 3-0 first leg lead to Bartosz Mazurek’s hat-trick, but eventually squeezed past Jagiellonia in extra time to reach the Conference League last 16.

The Viola finally found form with three consecutive wins in all competition, including a 3-0 first leg success in Poland. Jagiellonia welcomed back Afimico Pululu and Taras Romanczuk, who were suspended last week.

The winners will face either RC Strasbourg or Rakow in the Round of 16, with the draw on February 27.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Luca Lezzerini goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Luca Lezzerini goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Giovanni Fabbian almost managed to intercept a shaky back-pass, while Roberto Piccoli’s header from a corner was parried.

Slawomir Abramowicz got it all wrong playing out from the back, but made up for his error by making the save on Piccoli at the near post.

Instead, Jagiellonia got the opening goal when Bartosz Mazurek completed a give and go with Pululu, as Luca Lezzerini managed only to slow down the shot rather than keep it out.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Bartosz Mazurek of Jagiellonia Bialystok celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Bartosz Mazurek of Jagiellonia Bialystok celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Pululu’s header was too weak to trouble Lezzerini, but Jagiellonia lost Kamil Jozwiak to a groin injury after just 36 minutes.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Jacopo Fazzini of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Jacopo Fazzini of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Lezzerini punched a free kick into a crowd and was fortunate that Bernardo Vital ballooned the rebound over an empty net.

On the stroke of half-time, Jagiellonia reduced the aggregate deficit to just one goal, as Mazurek’s effort took a big deflection off Pietro Comuzzo to loop up into the net.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Bartosz Mazurek of Jagiellonia Bialystok celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Bartosz Mazurek of Jagiellonia Bialystok celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

There was more bad news, as Lezzerini picked up a muscular injury and was replaced by David De Gea at half-time.

They came out with a different attitude and substitute Jack Harrison set up a Piccoli header well smothered, but were caught out on the counter to wipe out their first leg lead.

Piccoli wanted a free kick when losing the ball to spark the counter, but it was rolled across from the right, Pululu kept it going and Dodo slipped, allowing Mazurek to complete his hat-trick totally undisturbed at the back post from nine yards.

Nicolò Fagioli’s strike was deflected for a corner, while Manor Solomon’s attempt was charged down, with Fagioli blasting the rebound over.

Jagiellonia also threatened a fourth, but Imaz saw his first touch let him down on a smart through ball.

Piccoli nodded over from seven yards, although the cross was seemingly better placed for Fabbian behind him, and Moise Kean ballooned over from the edge of the box with the last kick of normal time.

FLORENCE, ITALY - FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Moise Kean of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

It went to extra time, where Kean controlled with his back to goal to have a shot charged down, then scuffed another strike into the goalkeeper’s arms.

The impressive Solomon limped off injured for the return of Albert Gudmundsson, but Fiorentina finally restored their lead on aggregate.

It was a chaotic situation from goalkeeper Abramowicz, who wildly rushed out to punch clear and crashed into his own teammate, allowing Fagioli to intelligently lob into an empty net from the edge of the area.

Robin Gosens nearly scored another, forcing the fingertip save, and they netted on the resulting chaotic corner. Kean’s effort was probably going wide until it ricocheted in off Fabbian’s shin and then Romanczuk from point-blank range.

It still wasn’t over, as De Gea with an uncharacteristic howler completely failed to deal with a long-range Jesus Imaz strike and let it squirm over him.

Bernardo Vital let the situation get to him and received a second yellow card for insulting the referee.

Fiorentina 2-4 Jagiellonia aet (5-4 agg)

B Mazurek 23, 45+3, 49 (J), Fagioli 107 (F), Romanczuk og 114 (F), Imaz 118 (J)

Sent off: Bernardo Vital 120 (J)

Player statistic

1st half
Pietro Comuzzo 7'    
    17' Kamil Jozwiak
    23' Bartosz Mazurek
    45+3' Bartosz Mazurek
2nd half
    49' Bartosz Mazurek
(Assist: Afimico Pululu)
    75' Samed Bazdar
Marin Pongracic 77'    
Extra time
    94' Álex Pozo
Dodô 101'    
    105+1' Taras Romanczuk
Nicolò Fagioli 107'    
    110' Yellow card Bernardo Vital
Taras Romanczuk Own Goal 114'    
    118' Goal Jesús Imaz
(Assist: Andy Pelmard)
    120' Yellow-Red card Bernardo Vital

Match statistic

50
Possession %
50
22
Total shots
15
8
Shots on target
10
9
Shots off target
5
5
Blocked shots
0
6
Corners
3
0
Offsides
1
20
Fouls
22
Fiorentina
Jagiellonia Białystok

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
46'
2
Defender
5
Defender
15
Defender
27
Midfielder
80
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
62'
29
Midfielder
46'
21
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
62'
91
Attacker
89'
50
Goalkeeper
70
Defender
27
13
Defender
7
Midfielder
117'
86
Midfielder
106'
11
Midfielder
15
Midfielder
66'
6
Midfielder
10
Attacker
72
Attacker
36'

Substitutes

6
Defender
65
Defender
60
Defender
50
Goalkeeper
62
Defender
63
Midfielder
10
100'
Attacker
43
Goalkeeper
46'
17
Attacker
46'
44
Midfielder
62'
20
Attacker
89'
66
Goalkeeper
85
Midfielder
17
Attacker
9
Attacker
106'
4
Defender
117'
14
Attacker
66'
8
Midfielder
31
Midfielder
89'

Newcastle join Fulham in the race for 29-year-old wide player who wants €4m/season

Newcastle United are interested in signing Zeki Celik from AS Roma at the end of the season.

According to a report from Italian outlet Corriere dello Sport, Newcastle are hoping to secure his signature at the end of the season, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.

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The player will be out of contract in the summer, and the 29-year-old could be a very useful acquisition for the Premier League club. They need to find a quality long-term replacement for Kiran Trippier, and the Roma star could be ideal for them. He has the quality and experience to thrive in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact in English football.

Along with Newcastle, Fulham are also interested in signing the 29-year-old.

The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be exciting for the 29-year-old defender, and it remains to be seen whether he is willing to join Newcastle.

They are one of the wealthiest clubs in the world, and they could offer him a lucrative contract. The Turkish international is demanding wages of €4 million per season, and Newcastle certainly have the finances to meet them. In addition, they have an ambitious project, and he could be attracted to the idea of joining them. They managed to win a domestic trophy last season, and they will look to establish themselves as a top club.

Meanwhile, the defender has played alongside Sven Botman at Lille, and it will be interesting to see whether the Newcastle defender can convince his former teammate to join the club in the summer.

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Club source admits Potter blunder, West Ham mourn failure to land Leeds star

West Ham United regret the decision not to sign Dominic Calvert-Lewin at the start of the season. 

The striker was heavily linked with a move to the London club at the start of the season when he was available on a free transfer. However, former West Ham manager Graham Potter was not keen on the move.

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Calvert-Lewin has done quite well since joining Leeds United, and West Ham could certainly have used a quality striker like him. They have struggled to score this season, and the former Everton star would have been a very useful option for them. The 28-year-old 10 Premier League goals this season.

A club source has now confirmed that Potter was not keen on the move, and he stopped the club from signing a centre forward.

“Yes, we regret not signing Calvert-Lewin, especially on a free transfer,” a senior spokesman for West Ham’s owners told Hammers News.

“But Mr Potter didn’t want a forward and would not let us sign or buy one.

“Nuno came in and immediately identified that he wanted two, and it has helped us massively.”

There is no doubt that the former Everton striker would have been a bargain acquisition for the London club. Signing a player of his quality on a free transfer should have been a no-brainer for West Ham.

Meanwhile, Nuno Espirito Santo quickly identified the need for goal scorers upon his arrival, and West Ham has signed Taty Castellanos and Pablo in January. It will be interesting to see if they can secure safety in the Premier League. They are currently fighting for survival in the top flight. A quality striker from the start of the season would not have left them in this position.

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Leeds United set nominal asking price for 11-goal ace in summer

Leeds United attacker Joe Gelhardt is currently on loan at Hull city and he is expected to leave the club permanently in the summer.

The Tigers will look to sign him permanently, and Leeds United are prepared to sanction his departure for a fee of around £3-5 million, as per TEAMtalk. The 23-year-old does not have a future with them, and it makes sense for the Premier League club to sell him permanently.

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Meanwhile, the player will look to sort out his long-term future as well and focus on his football. He has done quite well for the Tigers during his loan with them, and joining them permanently would be ideal for him. At 23, he needs to play regularly in order to fulfil his potential. Returning to Leeds United would not make any sense for him, especially when he is unlikely to get opportunities with them.

It will be interesting to see if Hull City is willing to pay the asking price for the talented striker. He could be a long-term asset for them, and he could easily justify the investment in future. It could be a deal worth doing for them. The 23-year-old has 11 goals to his name in the Championship this season.

Meanwhile, Leeds should look to bring in a quality striker at the end of the season as well. Selling their fringe players will help them raise funds for their own signings. They are currently fighting for survival in the Premier League, and it will be interesting to see if they can stay up. They have a talented team and they will be desperate to established themselves as Premier League regulars.

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Leeds have advantage over Wolves in the race for 22-year-old midfield star

Yacine Titraoui has been linked with a move to the Premier League, and Wolves are keen on securing his signature.

The 22-year-old Algerian International has done quite well for Royal Charleroi SC. His performances have attracted the attention of Premier League clubs, and it will be interesting to see if Wolves can get the deal done.

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The player will cost around €8 million, but a move is far from complete. The midfielder is currently waiting to see whether Wolves can stay up in the Premier League, per AfricaFoot. It is unlikely that he will join a club in the championship next season. Wolves are currently at the bottom of the Premier League table, and they are highly likely to go down at the end of the season. It will certainly affect their ability to attract quality players in the summer.

Meanwhile, a report from AfricaFoot has already confirmed that Leeds United and Sunderland are also interested in the player. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to make a move for him in the summer. The 22-year-old midfielder is a useful acquisition for both clubs, and the reported asking price is quite reasonable. He will only improve with coaching and experience, and he could easily justify the investment in future.

The Algerian has the physicality and technical attributes to thrive in the Premier League, and he could be a very useful acquisition for Leeds or Sunderland. Both clubs are looking to cement their place in the Premier League next season, and they are far more likely to remain in the top flight than Wolves.

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£30m star eyes Premier League move, Tottenham join rivals in transfer race

Davide Frattesi has been linked with a move away from Inter Milan in recent months.

The 26-year-old could be on the move in the summer, and clubs like Nottingham Forest and Tottenham are keen on him.

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According to a report from SportsBoom, the player will cost £30 million in the summer, and it will be interesting to see if any club is willing to pay up. Tottenham have been watching the player closely, and it remains to be seen whether they are prepared to make a move for him. They could use more quality in the middle of the park, and the Italian could be a useful acquisition for the right price.

Frattesi will add drive, energy and creativity in the middle of the park. He could be a very useful acquisition for Nottingham Forest as well. However, they are fighting for survival in the Premier League and must stay in the top flight to attract players of his quality.

Both Tottenham and Nottingham Forest have the financial muscle to pay the asking price for him. However, he is unwanted at the Italian club, and any interested party will look to sign him for a knockdown price. It remains to be seen how the situation develops over the next few months.

The player is reportedly keen on a move to the Premier League, and he would consider a transfer in the summer if the right opportunity presents itself.

Spurs have had a disappointing season, and they need to plug the gaps in the team in the summer. A quality midfielder could be a game-changing acquisition for them. The 26-year-old Italian has the technical attributes to thrive in the Premier League, and he could be a quality option for the North London club.

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Atletico Madrid target Manchester City star Bernardo Silva

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Renewed Premium Versions Of Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max Start From $825.97 On Amazon, Making It Barely More Expensive Than Base iPhone 17

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An older-generation flagship doesn’t diminish its prowess in any way, especially when it’s the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Sure, the iPhone 17 Pro Max has effectively succeeded it, but we can all agree that if this device were available at an exceptional price, lots of customers would flock towards it. On Amazon, this hope has now turned into a reality because the Renewed Premium version of the iPhone 16 Pro Max now starts from just $825.97. And before you ask, yes, it is the unlocked version and is available in capacities of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. The iPhone 16 Pro Max’s A18 […]

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Microsoft Rolls Out Shader Model 6.9, DXR 1.2 & DX12 Enhancements In Agility SDK 1.619, NVIDIA With Widest Support

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Microsoft has just rolled out its Agility SDK 1.619 with major DX12 improvements such as Shader Model 6.9 & DXR 1.2. Microsoft Agility SDK Adds Shader Model 6.9, DXR 1.2, & Various DX12 Improvements: NVIDIA RTX, AMD Radeon & Intel Arc GPUs Ready In the latest Agility SDK 1.619 release, Microsoft is making three updates: Shader Model 6.9, DXR 1.2, and DX12-related improvements. The features are listed below: The biggest part of this Agility SDK release is the introduction of Shader Model 6.9, which adds four new features: Long Vector, 16-bit float Specials, 16-bit / 64-bit shader op & wave […]

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This Person Paid $300 for a RAM Kit and Ended Up With a Box Full of Modules Worth Over Ten Times More; Talk About Crazy Luck

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The memory industry has gone wild in recent times, and consumers are struggling to get their hands on modules, yet one buyer managed to get pretty lucky with his RAM purchase. Amazon Warehouse Negligence Sent a User RAM Kits Worth Ten Times More Than the Original Order Well, the retail market has pretty surprising stories for us sometimes, and most of them involve either hitting a jackpot with the refund process or relying on Amazon FBA sellers for purchases. This time, a Redditor ordered a single Corsair Vengeance 32 GB DDR5 memory module for $300, but the package he received […]

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Atletico Madrid target Manchester City star Bernardo Silva

Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Bernardo Silva in the summer transfer window, according to TuttoJuve. The Portuguese star, who can operate as a winger or as an attacking midfielder, is out of contract at Manchester City at the end of the season and is available on a free transfer. TuttoJuve has reported that Barcelona […]

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Atletico Madrid target Manchester City star Bernardo Silva

Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Bernardo Silva in the summer transfer window, according to TuttoJuve. The Portuguese star, who can operate as a winger or as an attacking midfielder, is out of contract at Manchester City at the end of the season and is available on a free transfer. TuttoJuve has reported that Barcelona […]

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Andre Onana regrets leaving Manchester United

Andre Onana regrets leaving Manchester United for Trabzonspor in the summer of 2025, according to Fichajes. The 29-year-old Cameroon international joined the Turkish Super Lig club on loan from the Premier League outfit for the 2025/26 campaign. However, Man Utd do not plan to bring Onana back into the fold and are looking to offload […]

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Napoli plan new contract for Scott McTominay

Napoli are in contact with Scott McTominay over signing a new contract, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist has claimed that there is nothing advanced in regard to a move back to Manchester United. Romano said on his YouTube channel: “On Scott McTominay, at the moment my understanding is that Napoli […]

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T'Wolves' Anthony Edwards fined $25K by NBA for throwing ball into the stands

The NBA has fined Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves $25,000 after he threw a ball into the stands during the team's 124-121 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.

The following has been released by the NBA. pic.twitter.com/4g7WkBCbXw

— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) February 26, 2026

Edwards played 38:20 and scored 34 points during the T'Wolves victory.

This story will be updated.

California high school football coach’s salary set to be one of the highest in the nation

(Photo via Placentia-Yorba Linda School District)

Yorba Linda High head coach Jeff Bailey oversaw one of the winning programs in California high school football over the past three decades, so his decision to move on came as quite a shock. Especially when the new team he was taking over hadn’t logged a winning season in the past 15 years.

But at a Beverly Hills High School board meeting earlier this week, he was approved to become the next head football coach at Beverly Hills (Calif.).

“When a student puts on a jersey, its more than a uniform. It’s a responsibility. You’re not just representing yourself. You’re representing your teammates, your family, your school and most of all, your community,” Bailey said in a video presented at the board meeting. “I know how that feels like. I grew up loving the game. I earned a chance to play football at UCLA. Football taught me lessons that carried me far beyond the field. How to prepare. How to lead. How to respond when things get hard. Those lessons shaped the way I coach.”

On Thursday, more details came out about his decision to change programs, including the salary he’ll earn in one of California’s richest zip codes. According to SI High School’s Tarek Fattal, Bailey will earn over $205,000 and was listed as the strength and conditioning coach for the district.

A separate report from the Orange County Register says that Bailey cited the move as a “family decision” with financial benefits for his retirement.

His new salary puts Bailey in line with some of the highest-paid coaches not only in the Golden State, but in the country. A report last summer from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram noted that highly successful Southlake Carroll coach Riley Dodge was making $175,000.

Meanwhile in Georgia, Carrollton head coach Joey King earned more than $219,000 last season, according to Brooks Carter of NextRoundLive. He was the only coach to make more than $200K.

Bailey will have a big rebuild on his hands

The 56-year-old has been coaching for nearly 30 years, winning 179 games along the way with 18 postseason appearances and 11 CIF league titles. He developed Yorba Linda into a powerhouse during that time, finishing No. 40 in last year’s California High School Football Massey Rankings.

Meanwhile, the Beverly Hills program just completed its fifth winless season in the past 15 years, and the last time they finished above the .500 mark was in 2010 with a 6-5 record.

“It’s now a new challenge and I’m going to go 100 percent into it,” Bailey told the Register. “I take pride in anything I’m doing and I’m not ever going to be lazy.”

How to Follow California High School Football

For high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Golden State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the high school football excitement across the country.

NBA Minutes Report: Dejounte Murray returns, Deni Avdija remains sidelined

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which trends stand out to you.

All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also extremely generous. Be sure to follow him to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Indiana Pacers at New York Knicks
With the Kings headed to the draft lottery, playing time should not be an issue for Raynaud or fellow rookie Nique Clifford.

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Nickeil Alexander-Walker32.23434.3
Dyson Daniels2929.829.5
Onyeka Okongwu28.127.929.1
CJ McCollum27.428.829.3
Jalen Johnson26.330.233.6
Jonathan Kuminga24.424.424.4
Zaccharie Risacher23.724.323
Corey Kispert19.119.522.6
Jock Landale18.519.320.4
Gabe Vincent16.416.417.3

The Hawks are dealing with a few injuries here, but likely nothing major. Nickeil Alexander-Walker is dealing with a foot sprain, and Jalen Johnson is battling a hip injury, but neither player is expected to miss much time. That likely means that Jonathan Kuminga will continue to come off the bench, but he looked good in his Hawks debut, which I covered in a video this week. Dyson Daniels' offensive game has taken a step back lately, which is hurting his fantasy basketball ceiling, but his defense remains elite, which keeps him on the court and as a fringe top 100 player even when he's not scoring.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Brown34.93433.6
Derrick White34.134.235.4
Payton Pritchard33.333.332.7
Baylor Scheierman28.426.624.5
Sam Hauser27.326.327.5
Neemias Queta26.922.725.6
Nikola Vučević21.123.524.1
Ron Harper Jr.14.114.117.9

The Celtics look like they are getting closer to getting Jayson Tatum back, which would obviously be a huge addition for them. Lately, this has gone from a three-headed monster to one with four heads as Nikola Vučević has been a top 70 player in just 21-24 minutes because he continues to rebound the ball relatively well. His offensive game has really struggled since coming to Boston.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Michael Porter Jr.3531.431.5
Nic Claxton31.331.327.4
Noah Clowney30.127.526
Nolan Traore29.830.228.6
Egor Dëmin28.128.626.9
Day'Ron Sharpe20.122.120.7
Terance Mann20.121.521.5
Danny Wolf18.421.222
Drake Powell18.418.119.1

Kudos to the Nets for being one of the bottom-feeder teams that is not egregiously tanking. That being said, they don't have plenty of talented players who need to be benched. Michael Porter Jr. has remained a rock-solid producer for them, and they've actually gotten some good production of late from Nolan Traore, who's averaging 11 points, 5 assists, and 2.3 steals over his last four games. That defensive value is giving him some fantasy value, but this is really a deep roster of mediocre talent who are going to siphon minutes and usage from one another.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Moussa Diabaté30.630.628.7
Kon Knueppel29.329.832.2
LaMelo Ball25.928.329.3
Brandon Miller2528.930.9
Sion James23.421.320
Ryan Kalkbrenner22.624.320.5
Grant Williams22.426.622.3
Miles Bridges22.322.328.4
Josh Green2018.617.3

The Hornets are now back to full strength after Moussa Diabaté returned from his suspension to play 31 minutes. It seems like he's going to continue to be the primary center in Charlotte, and that has made him really valuable. We also saw Coby White make his Hornets debut, but he played just 16 minutes off the bench. Given that he is still dealing with a calf issue, it's unclear how much White will play as a primary backup to LaMelo Ball. This remains a team that really leans on its key four starters for production.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Isaac Okoro31.330.931.3
Matas Buzelis29.729.829.5
Guerschon Yabusele26.924.625.6
Josh Giddey25.324.324.3
Patrick Williams2326.124.8
Tre Jones22.922.622.6
Jalen Smith21.522.422.3
Nick Richards21.319.420.3
Collin Sexton18.720.523.3
Rob Dillingham18.719.220

Chicago is only four games out of the play-in tournament, but it seems like a long shot that they get there. Two of the players the Bulls added at the trade deadline - Anfernee Simons and Jaden Ivey - are both dealing with rather significant injuries and could be out for weeks, potentially the remainder of the season if the Bulls fully drop out of the playoffs. Jalen Smith is also dealing with a calf injury, and Zach Collins is out for the rest of the season, so we should get lots of minutes for Nick Richards and Guerschon Yabusele until Smith is back. On the plus side, Matas Buzelis has turned things around again, and Josh Giddey has been back on the court for the last four games. That might be it.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Donovan Mitchell33.330.431.1
James Harden3332.132.2
Jarrett Allen29.929.129.2
Sam Merrill27.725.925.4
Dennis Schröder26.123.721.9
Jaylon Tyson25.923.425.1
Evan Mobley24.822.722.7
Keon Ellis22.722.321.6
Dean Wade21.321.321.8

Things were going swimmingly for the Cavs, but it was announced that James Harden fractured the thumb on his non-shooting hand in a win over the Knicks this week. It's unclear how long that will keep him out, but it would obviously be a big blow for the Cavs. I don't expect him to miss much time, but the newly acquired Dennis Schröder would pick up the minutes if Harden misses time. The Cavs are also not playing Evan Mobley in both games of a back-to-back yet, but that should change in the coming weeks.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
P.J. Washington34.432.630.8
Naji Marshall31.63231.9
Max Christie29.730.330.8
Khris Middleton24.22323
Marvin Bagley III23.322.823.1
Brandon Williams23.323.321.3
Klay Thompson23.223.223.1
Daniel Gafford20.721.423.7
Caleb Martin18.416.521.6
Tyus Jones16.216.616.6
Cooper Flagg35.735.7

The Mavericks are another team clearly playing for next season. Cooper Flagg has missed time with a foot injury, P.J. Washington has missed some time with an ankle injury, and Daniel Gafford continues to battle an ankle injury. There just isn't a lot to get excited about here for this season. Naji Marshall continues to produce, and Brandon Williams should be the primary point guard from here on out.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cameron Johnson33.132.731.4
Nikola Jokić32.733.634.1
Christian Braun29.832.632.8
Bruce Brown25.626.227
Julian Strawther24.624.824.9
Spencer Jones22.921.320.8
Jamal Murray22.226.932.1
Tim Hardaway Jr.21.622.626.5

The Nuggets can't seem to stay healthy this season. Aaron Gordon remains out with a hamstring injury. Same for Peyton Watson. Jalen Pickett has a knee injury, and Jamal Murray has been battling an illness. Murray hasn't really missed much time, and he and Nikola Jokić are continuing to dominate as we've come accustomed to. Nobody on the team has been sniffing much value so far as they continue to fill different roles based on who's healthy.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cade Cunningham34.434.433.2
Jalen Duren29.829.825.3
Tobias Harris2829.329
Duncan Robinson2725.224.8
Ausar Thompson26.126.726.4
Ronald Holland II19.917.919.1
Caris LeVert18.718.719
Daniss Jenkins18.618.218.1
Paul Reed18.523.520.5

Isaiah Stewart has just finished serving his suspension, so this Pistons team is now at full strength. We have seen Ronald Holland II take on a bigger role at the expense of Ausar Thompson because Holland is a high-energy player with a strong defensive approach, like Thompson, but has more offensive value, as I discussed in a recent video. They both don't shoot well, so neither has huge upside and could lose minutes to guys like Duncan Robinson if the Pistons are trailing.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandin Podziemski3332.529.3
Moses Moody32.330.929.8
Draymond Green31.626.627.4
Gui Santos30.930.929.8
Al Horford26.926.925.3
De'Anthony Melton26.625.925.2
Will Richard25.525.320.2
Pat Spencer24.726.325.8
Quinten Post21.719.613.8
Kristaps Porziņģis17.217.2
Stephen Curry25.4

Stephen Curry and Kristaps Porziņģis are both out with sciatica and an illness, respectively, but the Warriors are pretty healthy otherwise. Brandin Podziemski has picked up the slack with Curry out, but is also contributing plenty of rebounds and assists to be a real asset across the board. Gui Santos has also produced in his 31+ minutes per game and has been a top-50 player over the last two weeks.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Amen Thompson35.23735.7
Jabari Smith Jr.33.733.635.1
Kevin Durant33.434.534.9
Alperen Sengun333232.6
Tari Eason2930.931.1
Reed Sheppard25.825.225.4
Dorian Finney-Smith20.721.519.1
Josh Okogie18.415.515.4

The Rockets are battling for the third seed in the West, and they're doing so with a pretty tight rotation of essentially six players with Dorian Finney-Smith and Josh Okogie mixed in. Amen Thompson missed one game this week, but he's already back, so this team is operating at full strength with its usual complement of minutes and usage. Jabari Smith Jr. has really taken a step forward this season, as I covered in a video this week.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Taelon Peter37.129.629.7
Kam Jones32.828.726.5
Jarace Walker32.431.830.2
Pascal Siakam292931.2
Andrew Nembhard28.526.230
Kobe Brown27.828.927.3
Ben Sheppard25.124.321.7
Quenton Jackson24.723.323.1
Micah Potter23.925.123.1
Jay Huff22.223.623.1

I know Pacers fans get upset that their team is being singled out by the NBA for tanking, but, I mean, this team is egregiously tanking. Ivica Zubac will be out for "a while" even though he was playing for the Clippers before the trade deadline, and that means Micah Potter, Jay Huff, and Jarace Walker will continue to see minutes as primary big men alongside Pascal Siakam. Walker has been a top 80 player over the last three weeks, so he could be rostered in more formats, but this is really a situation to avoid, apart from Siakam and Andrew Nembhard, when he plays.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

Los Angeles Clippers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Derrick Jones Jr.34.932.329.9
Kris Dunn32.732.530.2
Kawhi Leonard32.232.131.7
Bennedict Mathurin31.930.530.5
Brook Lopez29.130.728
Kobe Sanders26.417.322.4
John Collins23.928.629.5
Jordan Miller20.519.122.3

The Clippers are technically in the final spot of the play-in tournament, but they are also staring down a potential suspension for Kawhi Leonard and injuries to John Collins and Darius Garland, who came over in the James Harden trade. Bennedict Mathurin has produced in his minutes, as I mentioned in a video I recorded this week, but there's not much going on aside from him and Kawhi.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Luka Dončić36.136.131.7
Austin Reaves33.332.128.4
LeBron James33.233.734.2
Deandre Ayton28.228.227.6
Marcus Smart25.125.326.9
Rui Hachimura24.62728.6
Luke Kennard18.22021.4
Jake LaRavia1819.621.8

As has been the case all season, the Lakers are essentially a three-man team when they're all healthy. This team is healthy now, so you know the three players that can be relied on.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Wells26.526.126.2
Javon Small26.126.924.8
Taylor Hendricks25.824.423.6
GG Jackson25.726.626.2
Rayan Rupert25.125.125.1
Olivier-Maxence Prosper23.824.824.2
Ty Jerome23.222.421.2
Walter Clayton Jr.22.722.723.6
Jahmai Mashack22.124.424.1
Cam Spencer21.321.323.2
Scotty Pippen Jr.2120.220.5

Memphis is in rebuild mode, so you're going to see a deep rotation of young players to end the season. Unfortunately, both Cedric Coward and Santi Aldama are battling knee injuries, which have kept them off the court, and it doesn't seem likely that Ja Morant (elbow) returns this season. That has meant big minutes and usage for Ty Jerome, who is getting some rest days mixed in after coming back from offseason surgery. It has also meant that GG Jackson is taking on a larger role, averaging 22 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 1.3 blocks over the last two weeks.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Pelle Larsson34.334.329.5
Bam Adebayo28.431.931.1
Andrew Wiggins28.230.230
Davion Mitchell27.328.327.1
Norman Powell27.127.128.3
Tyler Herro24.124.124.1
Jaime Jaquez Jr.23.727.327
Kel'el Ware18.519.517.6
Kasparas Jakučionis16.621.421.8

Tyler Herro finally returned this week, which I covered in a video, which is good news for a Heat team that is only 1.5 games out of a full playoff spot. Jaime Jaquez Jr. has stepped up for them every time there is a player missing time, but this team is carried by Bam Adebayo, Andrew Wiggins, and Norman Powell. Having Herro back in the mix will help and will likely mean a slight dip in production for Davion Mitchell.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kevin Porter Jr.35.133.934.2
Ryan Rollins34.934.835
AJ Green30.331.832.4
Jericho Sims27.424.226.5
Kyle Kuzma23.124.625.8
Myles Turner22.622.625.5
Bobby Portis21.123.922.3
Cam Thomas1919.519.4
Ousmane Dieng16.821.819.6

The Bucks are hanging around a play-in spot they so desperately want to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo happy. He remains the only major injury on this team, and while his absence has led to more minutes for Jericho Sims, it's really Bobby Portis and Kyle Kuzma picking up some extra usage. Just not enough to be producing incredibly relevant stats for fantasy leagues. Kevin Porter Jr. and Ryan Rollins are driving this car until Giannis is back.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Anthony Edwards36.736.236.9
Jaden McDaniels35.134.533.4
Rudy Gobert3432.131.1
Donte DiVincenzo30.229.127.8
Julius Randle30.232.434.3
Naz Reid26.724.725.9
Ayo Dosunmu26.427.527.1
Mike Conley15.415.415.9

Throughout the season, the Timberwolves have remained one of the healthiest teams in the entire league, and that remains the case now. It's pretty astonishing, really.

New Orleans Pelicans

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Zion Williamson32.131.332
Herbert Jones31.531.531.3
Saddiq Bey31.231.232.6
DeAndre Jordan26.926.926.9
Bryce McGowens25.124.224.8
Jeremiah Fears2527.223.7
Dejounte Murray24.824.824.8
Jordan Poole24.124.124.1
Derik Queen22.124.225.9
Karlo Matković20.418.716

Dejounte Murray made his season debut on Tuesday, which I covered in a video this week. His move into the starting lineup pushed Derik Queen to the bench, which is a bit of a bummer. DeAndre Jordan continues to play big minutes and put up solid rebounding and block numbers, while Saddiq Bey has remained a fringe top 100 player all season long. Trey Murphy III remains out with a shoulder injury, but it will be interesting to see how the minutes are split once he is back.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
OG Anunoby3634.935.8
Jalen Brunson3635.136
Karl-Anthony Towns31.830.430.1
Mikal Bridges31.129.532.3
Josh Hart28.728.628.6
Landry Shamet23.124.326.5
Jose Alvarado22.321.221.3
Mitchell Robinson18.417.718.6

The Knicks are healthy, other than Miles McBride being out for the rest of the regular season with a hernia. Jose Alvarado has essentially stepped into his exact role, and this remains a two-man offense with the other parts spiking big performances out of nowhere as this offense on the whole struggles to find its rhythm.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cason Wallace3331.430.5
Luguentz Dort32.731.129.5
Chet Holmgren32.329.528.9
Isaiah Hartenstein25.825.323.3
Isaiah Joe25.725.526.3
Aaron Wiggins24.524.324.4
Jaylin Williams22.720.522.1
Alex Caruso22.517.718.6
Brooks Barnhizer21.910.412.8
Jared McCain18.620.519

The Thunder are battling plenty of injuries right now, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams both remaining out.I covered those injuries and the rotation fallout in a video this week.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Paolo Banchero40.538.636.3
Anthony Black37.233.532.6
Desmond Bane35.935.733.6
Wendell Carter Jr.34.531.827.6
Tristan da Silva332824.4
Jevon Carter22.622.819.1
Jett Howard18.817.311.5
Jonathan Isaac12.812.910.5

Both Jalen Suggs and Franz Wagner are on the sidelines again, which has kept Anthony Black on the court for 35+ minutes per game in his breakout season. Wendell Carter Jr. has also had some big games that have kept his minutes up, but this team lacks a ton of offensive production other than Black, Paolo Banchero, and Desmond Bane. It's been a rough season for Orlando.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey35.135.235.5
VJ Edgecombe3433.633.6
Kelly Oubre Jr.3231.734.2
Quentin Grimes26.627.226.9
Joel Embiid26.226.232.5
Dominick Barlow25.72625.6
Adem Bona18.819.717.4
Andre Drummond16.517.620.5

Joel Embiid finally returned to the court this week after missing five games with a knee injury. It was more of a load management or pain management situation, but it's noteworthy with all of his previous injuries. Still, this team runs through Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe now. Kelly Oubre Jr. also continues to play big minutes with Paul George suspended.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Collin Gillespie35.131.531
Royce O'Neale30.628.429.6
Grayson Allen28.728.732.5
Jalen Green28.427.824.7
Ryan Dunn26.124.518.3
Jordan Goodwin24.926.625.9
Oso Ighodaro23.42121
Amir Coffey2319.518.2
Rasheer Fleming21.218.515.5
Mark Williams20.720.122.9

With both Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks on the sidelines, the Suns have had to rely heavily on their bench of late.I covered the fallout of those injuries in a video this week.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Toumani Camara32.93231.8
Jerami Grant30.230.629.9
Jrue Holiday29.230.228.9
Donovan Clingan28.428.928.7
Scoot Henderson26.523.722.8
Kris Murray202020
Vít Krejčí16.61920.1
Sidy Cissoko15.919.423.1
Deni Avdija15.719.421.2

Both Deni Avdija and Shaedon Sharpe were dealt tough injury blows, which has meant that the Blazers are needing to rely on Scoot Henderson and Jermai Grant more than they anticipated. I covered that fallout in a video this week, but Donovan Clingan has really produced in what has been a breakout season.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
DeMar DeRozan29.127.226.6
Nique Clifford29.131.132.1
Precious Achiuwa2826.720.8
Maxime Raynaud27.629.928.4
Russell Westbrook26.42424.3
Keegan Murray26.227.527.5
Daeqwon Plowden22.722.224.1
Malik Monk2221.620.6
Patrick Baldwin Jr.212121

The Kings are the worst team in basketball, and now they are incredibly banged up on top of that. There's not really a lot to say here. When Demar DeRozan plays, he still has some value, and Maxime Reynaud has been a nice find for them in the second round, but there is little else to be excited about here. If they continue to rest Russell Westbrook, then we should see lots of minutes and potentially more usage for Nique Clifford down the stretch.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Victor Wembanyama31.730.629.7
Julian Champagnie30.726.925.3
Devin Vassell30.728.628
De'Aaron Fox30.429.128.4
Stephon Castle27.42524.1
Dylan Harper23.525.124.7
Harrison Barnes1919.823.4
Keldon Johnson18.921.221.6

The Spurs are healthy and very good. I'm not sure many people expected them to be the number two seed in the Western Conference this early, but here we are. Dylan Harper has stepped into a bigger role off the bench, which is nice to see, but this team runs through Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, and Stephon Castle.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandon Ingram34.534.333.9
Immanuel Quickley33.43332.4
Scottie Barnes31.631.733.2
RJ Barrett31.129.729.7
Jakob Poeltl2722.522.5
Ja'Kobe Walter24.122.722
Collin Murray-Boyles21.723.424.7
Jamal Shead21.521.721.3

Collin Murray-Boyles continues to battle a thumb injury, but the Raptors are pretty healthy otherwise and have begun to ramp up the minutes for Jakob Poeltl. It's not leading to tons of production yet, but it's nice to see. The production continues to come from the same four guys it has all season, but it's been enough to have the Raptors as the five seed in the Eastern Conference.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Lauri Markkanen32.225.827.6
Ace Bailey31.532.432.9
Isaiah Collier30.330.433.6
Brice Sensabaugh28.826.626.1
Kyle Filipowski27.122.622.7
John Konchar26.82322.2
Cody Williams25.624.126.1
Blake Hinson20.420.420.4
Kevin Love14.815.114.6

The Jazz were pretty feisty when they were healthy, so they just decided to shut down all their good players. It's hard to really talk about who to rely on in Utah, but it seems like Kyle Filipowski is going to get plenty of minutes as their primary big man, and Isaiah Collier is going to handle the ball as much as possible with Keyonte George sidelined. Other than that, just watch Utah next season when they should be pretty good.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kadary Richmond31.322.322.3
Bub Carrington26.125.624.8
Anthony Gill2625.624.5
Alondes Williams24.325.225.2
Will Riley2420.925.5
Jamir Watkins22.423.927
Sharife Cooper22.122.822.9
Jaden Hardy21.718.118.1
Tristan Vukcevic21.119.918.5
Bilal Coulibaly2122.125.1
Tre Johnson20.619.819.8
Kyshawn George19.720.620.5

The Wizards are another team that's not trying to win basketball games. It's just a situation to avoid entirely.

Brady Tkachuk annoyed White House posted AI-doctored video of him belittling Canadians: 'It's clearly fake'

The official White House TikTok account posted a celebratory video on Sunday after U.S. men's hockey defeated Canada 2-1 in overtime to win its first Olympic gold medal since 1980.

As of Thursday afternoon, the video has 11.1 million views and more than 14,000 comments on the social media platform. It's also AI-doctored, and Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk is annoyed by the way it portrays him belittling Canadians.

The video begins with a clip from a news conference at the 4 Nations Face-Off last February. Brady and his brother Matthew, a standout Florida Panthers left winger, are seated next to each other.

"Free Bird," U.S. hockey's goal song throughout the Milan Cortina Olympics, plays in the background of the video, as Brady Tkachuk is made to say, "They booed our national anthem, so I had to come out and teach those maple syrup-eating f***s a lesson."

Underneath the video's caption lies a disclaimer: "Contains AI-generated media."

"Well, it's clearly fake, because it's not my voice and not my lips moving," Tkachuk said Thursday.

"I'm not in control of any of those accounts. I know that those words would never come out of my mouth. So, I can't do anything about it."

Hear from Brady Tkachuk, Jake Sanderson, and Travis Green ahead of tonight's game against the Detroit Red Wings 📺 pic.twitter.com/VP6suK9teR

— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) February 26, 2026

When asked if he liked the video, Tkachuk pointed back to how it misrepresented him.

"Did I like it? It's not my voice. It's not what I was saying," he said. "I would never say that. That's not who I am, so I guess I don't like that video because that just would never come out of my mouth. Never a thought."

Tkachuk then shook his head at a question about if winning gold for the U.S. and the aftermath of the Olympics potentially affects his desire to play in Ottawa.

"That's not even something that has crossed my mind," he said. "I love playing for this team. I love the guys in this room, and I really believe in what we're all about."

Tkachuk was one of several U.S. men's hockey players who made the trip to D.C. in the wake of their dramatic win over Canada in this year's Games.

President Donald Trump invited the team to the White House and Tuesday's State of the Union, notably in a controversial moment during a viral postgame phone call.

Trump joked about having to also invite the women's team or else "I probably would be impeached."

Several players on the U.S. men's hockey team laughed after Trump's delivery, a reaction that's drawn criticism from many in the days since.

U.S. goalie Jeremy Swayman, who plays for the Boston Bruins, admitted Wednesday that he and his teammates "should've reacted differently."

In a Wednesday appearance on ESPN's "SportsCenter," U.S. women's hockey icon Hilary Knight described Trump's comment as a "distasteful joke" but characterized the players' response as a "quick lapse" that's overshadowing what she believes is a "genuine level" of support and respect the men's team has for the American women, who also beat Canada in overtime to win gold.

"They know that we supported them throughout the whole tournament," Tkachuk said Thursday. "When Megan Keller scored the OT winner, I think there was 15 of us in one of the lounges back at the [Olympic] Village, and we were all standing up, going nuts, clapping.

"They just achieved their dream, and that gave us so much motivation to go win the gold medal ourselves."

Another moment from the Trump call has been scrutinized this week, as some online have accused Tkachuk of being the person who shouted, "Close the northern border!"

"I've been seeing stuff that people think it's me," he said, "but if you watch the video, that's not my voice and something that I never say. I don't really know how that took a storm on its own when I play here and give everything I have here."

He added: "It's crazy when things go on social media, how fast they go. Of course, I would never say anything like that."

At the moment, Tkachuk is in the awkward position of starring for the NHL's Senators in Canada and serving as a key member of USA Hockey.

Jaylen Brown points to cold shooting, defense in Boston Celtics loss to Denver Nuggets

Throughout most of the first three quarters of the Boston Celtics 103-84 loss to the Denver Nuggets, the Celtics were able to keep the game close despite shooting just 28% from beyond the arc and 35% from the field overall. But the Nuggets broke the game open vs. a tired Boston squad to secure the victory on their own home court of Ball Arena this past Wednesday (Feb. 25) night.

After the loss, star Celtics forward Jaylen Brown weighed in on what went sideways for his team in the defeat, saying "I think we just had a tough time tonight converting. I thought we got a lot of great looks, some open catch issues, and we just didn't convert."

"So, move on to the next tough night shooting the ball," he added. "The physicality was pretty good tonight, but I thought we just didn't convert on the offensive end, that spilled over the defense a little bit."

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"Every night is an opportunity to learn, so definitely some takeaways from tonight," said Brown, taking a positive tack from the loss. "They're a good team. I thought we put ourselves in a good position. We've just got to convert."

"I feel like offensively, I think we had like 84, 85 points, but I thought we had a bunch of open looks. And we've just got to stick them and trust our guys to shoot it confidently. And then also, I think we gave them a couple more extra chance points than we would have liked on the glass. But other than that, I thought we competed."

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Dolphins rank first, Steelers last in 2026 NFL players union surveys

The Miami Dolphins have extended their streak of ranking first in player satisfaction from the NFL Players Association annual player survey reports. 

Players have been surveyed for the past four years and grade NFL teams are graded in several categories, including coaches and ownership, locker room condition, food and nutrition, weight room, training staff, treatment of families and travel accommodations. Grades range from A+ to F- each team is ranked from 1 to 32 in each category. 

"Players consistently describe the organization as 'the best in the NFL,'" the survey said of the Dolphins in the survey, results of which were procured by ESPN

Also repeating at the top of the rankings behind the Dolphins are the Minnesota Vikings at second. The Washington Commanders moved up from 11th in 2025 to third this year. Ranking last in this year's rankings are the Pittsburgh Steelers, dropping from 28th a year ago. Just above Pittsburgh among the bottom three are the Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns at 30 and 29, respectively. (The Cardinals were last in 2025.) 

"[Steelers owner] Art Rooney ranks last in the league for willingness to invest in facilities, a trend reflected in the Steelers' poor facility ratings across the board," according to the survey results. The Steelers' locker room received an F grade, complaining that "only five stalls are available for the entire team." 

will be posting full NFLPA survey grades by each category shortly
here are the worst "home field" grades:
TEN: F-
TAM: F-
NYJ: F-
NYG: F-
SEA: F
CAR: F
BUF: F
CIN: D-
NE: D
Colts: D

— Kalyn Kahler (@kalynkahler) February 26, 2026

and PIT: F -

— Kalyn Kahler (@kalynkahler) February 26, 2026

The Steelers also graded last in "home field," a new category added to this year's survey. 

"Players cite inadequate maintenance and excessive wear from hosting local college and high school games," said the survey results. "Players across the league note the poor condition of the field and emphasize the need for investment to bring it up to standard."

Pittsburgh's Acrisure Stadium hosts University of Pittsburgh football games, in addition to local high school games

Additionally, the Steelers' training room and strength coaches ranked poorly. However, the team's training staff ranked first among NFL teams.

Unlike the previous three years of the survey, the NFLPA did not release team report cards publicly after the NFL won a grievance arguing that the surveys violated the collective bargaining agreement by "disparaging [league] clubs and individuals." 

Responding to the ruling by an arbitrator, the union said that the surveys were "not going away." An NFL spokesperson told ESPN that the league had no knowledge of the survey results this year. 

New York Jets team owner Woody Johnson was outspoken against the NFLPA report cards after his team ranked 29th in last year's survey. He argued that the surveys violated the agreement between teams and players and questioned whether the results were an accurate representation of player opinions. Those were the arguments that the NFL made in its grievance against the players' union. 

Broncos met with several top tight end prospects at the Combine

COLUMBUS, OHIO - NOVEMBER 15: Tight end Max Klare #86 of the Ohio State Buckeyes catches a pass during the first quarter against the UCLA Bruins at Ohio Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Mowry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Broncos are expected to prioritize upgrading their tight end room this offseason, and they showed plenty of interest in some of the top tight end prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft. Based on reports, the Broncos met formally and informally with at least seven tight end prospects, including likely first-round pick, Oregon tight end, Keyon Sadiq.

Broncos had a formal interview with Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq at the Combine https://t.co/PBfz91LEA4

— MileHighReport (@MileHighReport) February 26, 2026

Sadiq is likely the only tight end to receive first-round attention; however, the group has plenty of day two and three caliber of players who all may interest the Broncos in the draft. As I mentioned, they met formally and informally with at least seven of these tight ends at the Combine.

Five of these tight ends were formal interviews where the Broncos had 18 minutes to spend time with the prospect and ask them some questions, go over film, and get to know them. Here are the five tight ends the Broncos met formally with at the Combine, based on reports.

  • Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq
  • Ohio State TE Max Klare
  • Georgia TE Oscar Delp
  • TCU TE DJ Rogers
  • Cincinnati TE Joe Royer

Two of the prospects, the Broncos, met informally, which means a representative of the Broncos (GM, Coach, or Scout) met with a prospect outside of the designated 45 formal interviews teams are allowed to have at the Combine. These meetings could be some simple questions and/or setting up a private workout/meeting in the coming weeks.

  • Stanford TE Sam Roush
  • Texas TE Jack Endries

Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq

Sadiq is a compact but well built muscled up athlete who profiles as a pass-catching threat at tight end in the NFL, with the willingness and ability to contribute as a blocker. He may not be a blocking specialist, but he won’t be a liability out there and won’t be a tell on what the offense is doing when he is out there.

He’s one of my favorite players in the draft for the Broncos and is expected to be a first-round pick, and likely will be off the board by the time they are on the clock.

Ohio State TE Max Klare

Klare has good size and is an athletic pass-catching tight end who has the ability to play in-line and contribute as a blocker. He is a pass-catching first tight end prospect, but like Sadiq, can line up in-line and contribute as a run blocker if needed.

He is projected to be a day 2 prospect and a likely second-round player who may interest the Broncos with their second-round selection if he is still on the board. He is the type of player the Broncos need in their tight end room, and I think he will be someone they will be interested in during this draft process.

Georgia TE Oscar Delp

Delp might be my favorite tight end not named Kenyon Sadiq. While his production as a pass catcher is not great, he has untapped potential in that regard. He is a top-notch athlete with soft hands, good size, and the ability to get open in the middle of the field.

He is also a willing and reliable run blocker who will put his hand in the dirt and play inline. Again, this is the type of player the Broncos need, and his untapped potential as a pass catcher makes him an intriguing prospect for teams.

TCU TE DJ Rogers

DJ Rogers may not be a top prospect like some of these other players mentioned, but has the potential to be a pass-catching threat at the tight end position. He’s a willing run blocker but needs to improve in that area, but profiles as an upside day 3 tight end who adds some depth to your room.

The Broncos’ depth at tight end was lacking last season to the point where they signed 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis off the couch. While Rogers may not be a starter, they need better depth in that room and he could provide that will giving the Broncos another pass-catching threat at the position.

Cincinnati TE Joe Royer

Joe Royer is a well-built tight end with good size and length, and he looks the part of an NFL tight end. He transferred from Ohio State to Cincinnati and had a standout season for them. He is not the most athletic tight end in this class, but he is a big pass-catching target who is physical at the catch point and in coverage. While blocking may not be his game, he is willing to contribute there and has the size to hold his own.

The Broncos lacked a pass-catching threat at tight end with his size and ability this past season, and would give them an intriguing TE2 or TE3 to develop moving forward.

Stanford TE Sam Roush

If you’re looking for an inline specialist, Sam Roush is your guy in this draft. He has excellent size and will be a plug-and-play inline blocker in the NFL. His pass-catching upside is not great, but you’re not drafting him for that.

With Adam Trautman a free agent, the Broncos lack a true inline threat at tight end. Roush would give them that and someone who can come in one two-tight end sets and contribute as a blocker in the run game while also being a sneaky underneath option in the pass game.

Texas TE Jack Endries

Jack Endries is another big tight end with pass-catching upside who has shown some willingness to block in-line. He’s at his best as a big target in the middle of the field and uses his size and length to box out defenders and has strong hands to haul in passes. He needs work as a blocker, but has flashed upside there and has the willingness to do it.

Endries would give the Broncos a much-needed big target in the middle of the field and in the red zone. He’s more of a TE2 or TE3 but would add some upside to the Broncos tight end room.

New rule changes & schedule changes coming to college football

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The NFL Combine isn't the only thing happening in Indianapolis this week. Ross Dellenger has been there for the NCAA meetings that have also been going on and he reports some notable changes coming out of Indy. Ross shares the latest rule changes in college football. The first change is in regard to targeting. The NCAA is eliminating a targeting ejection being carried over into a player's subsequent game. The second rule change concerns the transfer portal. The plan is to impose heavy penalties on any school that signs an athlete outside of the transfer portal window. Ross and Andy Staples discuss these rule changes and their potential effect. They also discuss Cincinnati suing former quarterback Brendan Sorsby for his $1 million buyout that he has not yet paid. 

Then, Ross gets into some more news from the NCAA meetings. This news is regarding potential schedule changes to the college football calendar. Ross and Andy discuss the transfer portal window, a potential change to spring ball practices and teams being able to move their first game up to Week 0 in 2027. They also chat about what other changes could happen in the near future.

Later, Steven Godfrey joins the show. In a recent episode, Godfrey was tasked with making a minor league type model for college football. Godfrey ended up taking a page out of the European soccer book as he discusses the methods of sending players to various teams. He and Andy discuss this model and how, or if, it could work in college football.

All of this and more on today's College Football Enquirer. 

Targeting rule changes announced. Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Targeting rule changes announced. Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

0:00:00 - Rule changes in college football

1:46 - Changes to targeting

3:52 - New transfer rules and punishment

12:17 - Cincinnati sues former QB Brendan Sorsby

20:34 - Changes to the college football calendar

21:13 - Transfer portal dates

21:47 - Changes to Spring Ball

22:34 - 2027 schedule changes for Week 0

29:44 - Other changes the committee wants

37:18 - Creating a college football minor league

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Law Murray: Surprise, Kawhi Leonard and John Collins are both out tonight vs Timberwolves Both didn't finish last Friday at Los Angeles. Leonard played on questionable tag Sunday. Collins will wind up with eight days off prior to Sunday vs Pelicans.

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NBA Agent Bernie Lee: Every now and then you meet a …

NBA Agent Bernie Lee: Every now and then you meet a person who will argue for an hour over a rule definition in a game of UNO, leave the table in disgust, and then talk about the perceived injustice for a week and how much it bothered them (see Jimmy Butler), and you realize, "Oh wait, there are levels to this." Those levels are where the special in all of this lies. I will give you a real-time example of this: the Boston Celtics. There isn't a person among us who didn't watch them lose earlier in the playoffs than expected last year see their best player go down to a catastrophic injury who didn't expect them to purposely take a step back.

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Bernie Lee: When free agency began, they requested a meeting with a client I had at the time who had underperformed for years and was going to be on a vastly reduced contract, with the thought that if he could prove he was healthy, his value would return. I looked at it as a great opportunity for both sides, but I also had my eyes open and expected in the meeting to be told of a different directive than competing for a championship in 2025–2026. That was until our meeting began at 6:01 p.m. on July 1st. I have done this agent thing for over 20 years, and I have participated in countless free-agent meetings for players of all levels, and I can honestly tell you I have never in my entire career been more impressed with a coach than I was with Joe Mazzulla.

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Bernie Lee: 1. The amount of alignment and respect from Brad Stevens to his coaches was unparalleled; and 2. If anyone asked Joe to do anything other than compete like the world was about to end, they would probably only get the chance to ask him once. Fast-forward 58 games, and not shocking to me, Joe was right. If I am lucky enough to do this another 20-plus years, I highly doubt I will ever see another midstream pivot with this amount of success, and most importantly, a group that was built through adversity versus giving in to it. And that, to me, is the principle that all of this has to be built on. Period. End of sentence.

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MLB Top 100 prospect has cancer surgery, immediately reports to spring camp

At the same time Texas Rangers pitching prospect Caden Scarborough was poppingup on spring training Top 100 lists, the 20-year-old right-hander was undergoing a fairly serious health battle away from the spotlight.

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Scarborough was diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer, after going in for a routine offseason scan according to Kennedi Landry of MLB.com.

Rangers pitching prospect Caden Scarborough was diagnosed with a melanoma after going in for a routine scan this offseason.

He has surgery to have it removed earlier this month and has just arrived to Surprise. He’ll have a regular build up from here on out

— kennedi landry (@kennlandry) February 26, 2026

While spring training camps opened in February, Scarborough underwent surgery to remove the melanoma and was cleared to rejoin his Rangers teammates in camp.

Caden Scarborough (TEX) quickly rose up rankings last season after he posted a 2.45 ERA and 27.1 K-BB% across 88.0 IP. The athletic righty has a silky-smooth delivery and one of the most intriguing fastball-slider combos in MiLB

He is my #56 MLB Prospectpic.twitter.com/KpfpFOicFi

— Thomas Nestico (@TJStats) February 6, 2026

According to Landry, Scarborough just reported to the team facility in Surprise, Arizona, and will “have a regular build up” as the regular season approaches.

2023 6th rounder Caden Scarborough came in and struck out a pair while generating 3 whiffs. FB was 91-94 T: 95 SL was 84-86 T: 87 and was impressive #StraightUpTX@ProspectTimespic.twitter.com/BBxrrUzPXi

— Austin F. (@AustinF0421) July 20, 2024

It’s a remarkable turnaround for a pitcher who many project as a potential building block for the 2023 World Series champions.

It’s not hard to see the where the positive projections are derived on Caden Scarborough. 6’5” 20 year old with a legit sweeper and some pepper on a mid-90s heater. pic.twitter.com/J8AkMkf0rr

— Tepid Participation (@TepidP) August 8, 2025

Scarborough ranked 65th on Baseball America’s preseason Top 100 list after striking out 21 batters in 16 innings at advanced Class-A last year. FanGraphs ranked Scarborough 71st on its preseason Top 100 list.

Caden Scarborough was really good again, to no one’s surprise. Big upside for this young fella. FB is a legit weapon. 2S with a TON of armside run. 93-95mph. pic.twitter.com/gsr9GHJv5I

— Tepid Participation (@TepidP) September 5, 2025

The Florida native was the Rangers’ sixth-round pick in the July 2023 MLB draft out of Harmony High School.

Scarborough is 4-6 with a 2.93 ERA in 28 minor league games since, with 127 strikeouts in 98.1 innings.

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Will Emery Make Any Tweaks? | 4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup Vs Wolves

Will Emery Make Any Tweaks? | 4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup Vs Wolves
Will Emery Make Any Tweaks? | 4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup Vs Wolves

Aston Villa will lock horns with Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium this Friday night as they look to secure a win in the West Midlands derby. The Villans were held to a frustrating 1-1 draw against Leeds United recently, so they would be eager to put in a good performance versus Wolves later this week.

Unai Emery will set his team up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and is expected to keep changes to a minimum for this game. Hence, Ollie Watkins will once again lead the charge for Aston Villa up top.

4-2-3-1 Aston Villa Predicted Lineup To Face Wolves

Defence

Emiliano Martinez will operate in between the sticks for the Villans after he conceded one goal in his last outing. Ezri Konsa will function alongside Tyrone Mings at the centre of the Aston Villa backline as they focus on keeping things solid at the back during the game.

Matty Cash will play as the right-back, while Ian Maatsen fills in on the other side as the left-back. Both of them will have to pick and choose their moments to join in on the attack.

Victor Lindelof and Pau Torres will offer cover for the defensive positions on the bench.

Aston Villa

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 21: Douglas Luiz of Villa in action during the Premier League match between Aston Villa and Leeds United at Villa Park on February 21, 2026 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Midfield

Douglas Luiz and Amadou Onana will anchor the midfield for the home side as they look to establish their dominance over the opposition at the centre of the park.

The gifted trio of Emi Buendia, Morgan Rogers and Leon Bailey will operate just ahead of them as part of the Aston Villa attack. All three of them will have to combine well if they the Villans are to come out on top this weekend.

Ross Barkley and Jadon Sancho will have to be content with a spot on the bench and might come on to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if required.

Attack

Ollie Watkins will spearhead Emery’s attack up top. He has to find a way to be a constant menace on the offensive end of the field.

Tammy Abraham will be available for selection on the bench as he waits for his chance to make an impact in the latter stages of the game if Aston Villa are in need of a goal by then.

Haughey plans new fans' trust to 'bring harmony' back to Celtic

Former Celtic non-executive director Lord Willie Haughey plans to set up a new fans' trust, and has promised to pay for £2m worth of shares for every 10,000 fans that sign up.

The Glasgow businessman has long been a diehard Celtic fan and plans to launch the "Season Ticket Alliance" to help mend the relationship between supporters and the club's board.

"Over the last few months I've been looking at what's going on," he told Go Radio in an interview. "If you've not got harmony in a business, you've got no chance.

"Some of the stuff has been a distraction over the past few months. After last week and the fantastic atmosphere at the stadium to be killed in two minutes, we need to come up with a better solution for how the fans can get a voice."

Fan protests have become the norm at Celtic Park this season, with supporters disgruntled at a perceived lack of spending in recent transfer windows, plus the failed appointment of Wilfried Nancy as manager.

"I'm going to look at setting something up. I believe that the 54,000 season tickets holders are the core, they're the heartbeat of Celtic.

"I'm going to set up a thing called the 'Season Ticket Alliance'. I'm going to pay for it, I'm not looking for money from anybody.

"What I'm offering is, for every 10,000 fans that join us, I'll put £2m in to buy shares for this trust.

"If we take all the shares of the people who join through the trust, if everyone joins, that's £10m. They will be gifted to the trust. It won't be owned by me.

"I think we have to get something that all the fans can get behind. Let's get harmony, let's get the Green Brigade back in the stadium. Let's get everyone singing from the same hymn sheet."

Lord Haughey also revealed that he plans to get an ex-player involved, and aims to have a fan on the board if his plan is successful.

"I'm going to get a Celtic legend to front it, I've got that done," he said. "Hopefully in the next few weeks there'll be more details.

"The long-term play is to get enough people behind us that we can go to the club and this should be the vehicle as to how the fans can get their viewpoint over to the club.

"Maybe even potentially in years to come, we can get someone from the fanbase onto the board."

Wisconsin basketball sees shift in NCAA NET Rankings after Oregon loss

Wisconsin basketball (19-9, 11-6 Big Ten) suffered its sixth conference loss of the 2025-26 campaign on Wednesday night against the Oregon Ducks, who entered the bout with a 10-17 mark.

After securing a Quad 1 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes (NCAA NET No. 26) on Feb. 22, the Badgers added a Quad 2 loss to the Ducks, who sit at No. 15 in an 18-team Big Ten conference. Entering the game on Wednesday in Eugene, Oregon, UW sat one game out of position for a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament.

The defeat essentially eliminated Greg Gard's group from contention. Considering Michigan, Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan State, and Purdue's conference records, Wisconsin would require an unlikely set of circumstances to climb back into the top-tier cohort.

Wisconsin does, however, boast wins over the then-No. 2-ranked Wolverines, No. 8 Fighting Illini and No. 10 Spartans. Those carry weight in UW's Quad 1 resume, which serves as an important ingredient for NCAA Tournament seeding over the next few weeks.

Wisconsin basketball's updated NCAA NET ranking after Oregon loss

  • Ranking: No. 34 overall (down two)
    • Resume: 19-9 overall, 5-7 vs. Quad 1, 6-2 vs. Quad 2, 2-0 vs. Quad 3, 6-0 vs. Quad 4

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Rueben Bain Jr.'s short arm measurements at combine became a meme

The results are in. Rueben Bain Jr.'s arms measured in at 30 7/8 inches at the 2026 NFL combine, tied as the third-shortest among edge rushers since 1999, according to MockDraftable's database.

However, according to Bain, this hasn't been a concern of teams he's talked to. "I will just talk the talk and walk the walk … Nobody is really asking me about it," the Miami Hurricanes star said at the combine.

A projected early first-round pick, Bain's 20.5 sacks and 33.5 tackles for loss over 38 career games at the U might be why teams don't seem to be putting much stock into his arm length. At least not yet. Of course, that hasn't stopped social media from getting these memes off. Not all are bad, but the short-arm jokes are everywhere.

Rueben Bain's measurements at the Combine:

6'2
263 pounds
30 7/8 inch arm length

The 3rd shortest arms of any DE to ever participate in the Combine pic.twitter.com/oqKK9OPbom

— BetMGM 🦁 (@BetMGM) February 26, 2026

Rueben Bain has T-rex arms.

But he is literally a T-rex.

— Jacob Morley (@JacobMorley) January 20, 2026

Should NFL teams be worried about Rueben Bain's arm size?

When you put it like this... maybe they shouldn't 😂🦖

(h/t @Tennessean) pic.twitter.com/Siug9fIijQ

— DraftKings Network (@DKNetwork) February 26, 2026

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#DoItLikeHarry - from viral Twickenham mascot to England U18s prospect

Eleven years ago, a young Harry Westlake went viral.

After winning a competition to be an England mascot, he spent the days running up to England's meeting with Italy learning the words to the national anthem.

Standing in front of then England captain Chris Robshaw, the six-year-old certainly took his chance.

Fist clenched over his heart, Westlake belted out God Save the Queen with such gusto, that images were shared widely across the internet, spawning a hashtag #DoItLikeHarry.

A couple of days later, a little more tired and quiet, Harry was interviewed on BBC Breakfast. Midway through the chat, presenter Naga Munchetty asked him: "One day will we see you on the pitch singing as one of the players?"

This April, we just might.

Harry Westlake singing the national anthem
Westlake (bottom right) became a viral star for his heartfelt rendition of the national anthem [Getty Images]

Now 17, Westlake has been included in an England training camp in preparation for April's U18 Six Nations Festival in Vichy, France.

"England Rugby was always a massive thing for me growing up," says Westlake, looking back.

"I just loved England and I'm very patriotic.

"I remember getting into the tunnel and asking Chris Robshaw if he was ready.

"Then we cracked on, went out and I think I thought I was going to play!

"You see me walking out and almost staring everyone down.

"Before it, my mum had said to me, 'Make sure you sing it loud and sing it proud'.

"So I just thought, 'All right, I'll do that'."

Westlake was playing for Devonport Services under-7s at the time, but already had his eyes on the big stage, with plans to become England fly-half or centre.

That part probably won't come to pass.

Westlake, who plays in Exeter's academy, is now a hard-running back row, channelling the energy and drive of Ben Earl and Henry Pollock, even if he does cite childhood hero Owen Farrell as the embodiment of the mentality he aspires to.

Westlake has already had to show resilience to keep pursuing his dream.

"Rugby has always been the focus, even if the ride hasn't necessarily been as smooth as it could have been," he says.

Westlake has Crohn's disease, a chronic gut inflammation.

"I'm on medication which I take every eight weeks, which sort of ticks me over and gets me through," he explains.

"There was a two, three, four-year period where it was pretty tough, but we're getting through it now.

"It affects energy levels so for two or three days before my medication is due, I'll struggle and then a day after I'll struggle as well."

Harry's anthem moment was not his even his first experience meeting the England squad.

After using an image of Harry on father Kevin's shoulders at a match the previous year in publicity material, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) had brought both into the team hotel to meet the players and coach Stuart Lancaster.

Harry Westlake with his father Kevin aged four
An image of a five-year-old Harry on father Kevin's shoulders was used in RFU publicity material in 2014 [Getty Images]

After his viral rendition of the anthem, Harry, decked out in a black suit, even hosted his own online mini chat show with England internationals Dylan Hartley, Luther Burrell and Kieran Brookes as guests.

Are any of his new age-grade team-mates aware of his brief childhood burst of rugby fame?

"The core group of friends I have now, I've been friends with since I was about six, seven, eight anyway," says Westlake. "So they all know and share the clips - it gets around.

"But no, I don't think any of the England Under-18s know about it yet."

If they haven't seen the recorded version, Westlake is determined they get to hear him sing live.

"I'd love to be playing in a [senior] England shirt in five years' time," he says.

"I think that's everyone's goal who's in this camp at the minute to progress through the pathway and become an England player eventually.

"I've already thought about the anthem. If I get the chance, then definitely I'll give it some - 100%."

Who is Islam fighting next? UFC losing interest in Kamaru Usman title fight — ‘Hunter Campbell is like … maybe not’

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 19: Kamaru Usman looks on during the UFC 318 event at Smoothie King Center on July 19, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC)

Sounds like the “old fart” is starting to stink up the joint.

Former UFC welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman, has been campaigning for the next 170-pound title shot. “The Nigerian Nightmare” had a little help from current division champion, Islam Makhachev, since both fighters are managed by Ali Abdelaziz. Heck, even the folks at Paramount were teasing a potential showdown.

So what’s the hold up?

“I really don’t know,” Usman said on his Pound 4 Pound podcast. “The Islam fight was obviously what I wanted and what I felt would have been great not just for me, not just for Islam, but would have been great for the company, would have been great for the world to see that. For some reason, we’ve had conversations, but Hunter Campbell feels differently and Hunter Campbell is like, ‘Maybe not,’ he wants to go a different way. We don’t know yet. They haven’t come out and said Islam is going to get this guy or Islam’s going with me, but it’s been a tumultuous back and forth with getting that done.”

Choosing Usman would mean overlooking other deserving contenders (like this undefeated phenom).

“Other things were presented to me, like potentially ‘DDP’ was presented to me or other guys,” Usman said. “Listen, there’s one thing about me, when they call and they say this guy or that guy or this guy, I don’t go, ‘Uh, maybe, maybe, maybe,’ no, I say yes. This is the thing with me is it has to be meaningful. At this point, it has to be meaningful. I’m not just here just to fight to fight. It has to be meaningful. If it gets me to the title that I want, that’s what I want.”

Hopefully UFC can pull the trigger on Islam’s next fight in time for this landmark event.

Fiorentina 2-4 Jagiellonia Białystok: Match report

An ecstatic Luca Ranieri embraces Nicolò Fagioli after the latter’s goal as Jack Harrison prepares to join them
Remember today, little brother. Today, life is good. | Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images

Pre-match

Paolo Vanoli went with another odd lineup in the cup, including Dodô at right wing. Adrian Siemieniec picked his strongest XI, including Taras Romanczuk and Afimico Pululu, who were both suspended for the first leg. It was very clearly an opposing set of ideas, with the hosts hoping to hang onto the lead even if they conceded a goal or two and the visitors really planning to go for it despite being down 3 goals on aggregate.

First half

Fiorentina seemed desperate to concede the early goal that would’ve made the tie too exciting. Pietro Comuzzo missed a high ball and let Pululu in, only for the striker to biff his finish straight into Luca Lezzerini’s arms, and then got booked for hauling the Angolan down. The Viola came close by hoisting balls into the box—Roberto Piccoli had a header saved and then Cher Ndour’s overhead kick went well over—and pressing high—Piccoli got a gift from Sławomir Abramowicz but couldn’t finish—but the plan was clearly to make the Poles break them down. Unfortunately, the Poles obliged. Pululu held off Comuzzo and played in Bartosz Mazurek. Lezzerini made the initial save but his parry bounced perfectly for the midfielder to tuck into the empty net.

Suffused with a bit more belief now, Jaga maintained its intensity and even got a Pululu header on goal, although their own struggles to pass out the back were a constant issue. Fiorentina also struggled at the back, mostly due to Comuzzo’s inability to cope with Pululu. The Viola couldn’t even hang on for the break as Pululu again held off Comuzzo and played in Romanczuk. Comuzzo poked it loose but the ball broke to Mazurek again and his shot took a looping deflection off Comuzzo (of course) right over Lezzerini and nestled into the net.

Just like that, Fiorentina had erased two-thirds of its work in the reverse fixture. 0-2 might have been a bit harsh as a scoreline—again, the hosts had their chances—but it was wholly unsurprising. Perhaps rumors of that Viola mentality rebirth were slightly overstated. It was quite, quite bad.

Second half

Lezzerini suffered an “injury” so Vanoli brought on David de Gea. He also subbed Jack Harrison on for Niccolò Fortini, who’ll be needed for 90 minutes against Udinese. All those things your Sunday league captain says to you in a circumstance like this? “Alright, let’s keep it tight for the first 10 minutes, no silly mistakes, dig in, et cetera?” So much for that. Sure, Piccoli probably got fouled in the buildup, but the defending was as rotten as ever. A quick break down the Viola left, a low cross that Pululu once again shielded Comuzzo from, and a completely unmarked Mazurek at the back post to complete his hat trick. Jesus wept.

Vanoli responded by bringing on the big guns in Jack Harrison, Nicolò Fagioli, Manor Solomon, and Moise Kean, but to no avail. It did seem like Jaga began running out of gas over the final 20ish minutes of regulation, sinking deeper and deeper, but Fiorentina could only fire in pot shots until the death, when Kean missed a gilt-edged opportunity to win it. That meant, of course, that we tripped merrily along into extra time.

Extra time

Fiorentina seemed to be mostly in control as Jagiellonia battled exhaustion more than anything the hosts did. Kean had a couple of decent looks. Solomon was forced off with an injury, allowing Albert Guðmundsson to make his first appearance in 3 weeks. Finally, though, the breakthrough came as Abramowicz weakly punched a cross straight to Fagioli’s feet. Nicky took his time and placed it right back over the keeper’s head.

If you’re a Viola fan, though, you know that a late lead is never safe with this team. That’s why a rather chaotic second felt so important. Fagioli’s corner bounced around before Kean hooked the ball on goal and it ended up in the net. Moise griddied away but it was eventually ruled to have come off Romanczuk last, making it a crucial own goal.

And guess what? It proved critical because these bozos will always find a way to be bozos. In this case, it was David de Gea allowing a relatively tame Jesús Imaz effort to skip off his gloves and into the net, setting up a frantic finish.

And frantic it was. Bernardo Vital received 2 yellow cards in 10 minutes and was sent off as Jaga threw everything, everything forward, but when the end finally arrived, Fiorentina had limped, straggled, and gasped its way over the finish line in about as unimpressive a fashion as you could imagine.

Full time

Goals: Fagioli 107’, Romanczuk OG 115’; Mazurek 23’ (ass. Pululu) 45’+3 49’ (ass. Pululu), Imaz 118’ (ass. Pelmard)

Cards: Comuzzo 7’, Pongračić 77’, Dodô 101’, Vanoli 112’; Jóźwiak 18’, Baždar 75’, Pozo 94’, Romanczuk 105’, Vital 110’ 120’

What we learned

-This is a team peopled by idiots and will do everything in its power to hurt you with its negligence.

-Something’s going on with Comuzzo. I don’t think it’s a long-term issue because these sorts of hiccups are part of the usual growth trajectory. Credit to Vanoli for leaving him out there, too, demonstrating his trust in a young player to figure it out. Of course, had Pululu kept beating him up, we might have felt very differently, but it worked out for the Ginger Prince.

-Jagiellonia was very brave in always trying to build short from defense but the players clearly don’t have the technical ability to do so and turned the ball over in their own third about a dozen times. It speaks very poorly of Fiorentina’s attacking cohesion that none of the forwards could do anything with those opportunities.

-Something isn’t working between Dodô and Harrison. I counted 7 passes between them that didn’t work because they weren’t on the same page. They’ve played together now for a couple months and started a handful games with each other. Wish I knew how to fix it because they’re a major weakness.

-When Giovanni Fabbian plays, Fiorentina looks less 4-3-3 and more 4-4-2 with the Bologna loanee joining the striker high up both with and without the ball. I don’t think it’s a bad system but it means he’s often very invisible as he roams around. He made some clever moves into the channels but he needs to spend a little more time dropping in to help keep the ball in deeper areas.

What’s next

The 3-game win streak is over but Fiorentina advances to take on either fashionable French outfit Strasbourg (better known these days as one of Chelsea’s finishing schools) or Raków Częstochowa, another Polish side (nnnnoooooooo). They finished first and second in the league phase so neither is a particularly appetizing prospect. We’ll find out which it’ll be at tomorrow’s draw. The games will be played on 12 and 19 March, so mark your calendars for further hell.

More immediately, Fiorentina takes the journey north to Udinese for a second straight Monday matchup and a chance to make it 3 straight wins in Serie A. I’m interested to see how the players react to technically not being in the relegation zone (even on 24 points with Lecce and Cremonese but leading the latter on head-to-head based on the 1-0 win last month).

This part of the schedule—at Udinese, vs Parma, at Cremonese, vs Inter Milan, at Hellas Verona—could very easily produce 10 points, which would almost certainly be enough to secure salvation. Mess it up, though, and it gets very bad, with every remaining match coming against a top-half side except for Lecce and Genoa, and the Grifoni have been surging for the past couple months. In short, the season hinges on this month.

Presence of Red Sox legends only adds to Boston's urgency to be World Series contenders again

FORT MYERS, Fla. — It is impossible, when strolling around Red Sox spring training, to avoid David Ortiz or Pedro Martinez.

Ortiz? You hear him before you see him. His bellowing laugh stretches around hallway corners, echoes off ceilings. The Hall of Fame DH strolled into Boston’s clubhouse on Thursday morning wearing baseball pants and a navy team hoodie. A wooden fungo bat dangled from one of his oversized paws. He looked like a coach and knew it.

“I look like a coach, this s*** will make you old quick,” he hollered to nobody in particular, before making a quip about how Boston manager Alex Cora had hair when he first took the job in 2018.

Martinez is a less overtly convivial presence, but still an omnipresent one. On Thursday, the 54-year-old jogged around the Fort Myers backfields in a shimmering silver weight loss shirt made of PVC. He looked like a strip of tin foil floating in the gentle Florida morning breeze. Eventually he sauntered back toward the batting cages to pet a dog, chat with media and take pictures with eager, starstruck minor leaguers.

Hello from Red Sox camp where Pedro Martínez is wearing a “sauna shirt” and petting a dog pic.twitter.com/2wlNNn8lQI

— Jake Mintz (@Jake_Mintz) February 26, 2026

The duo is everywhere, in both actuality and render. A gigantic muraled windscreen directly outside the Red Sox clubhouse features a host of franchise greats, including Ortiz and Martinez, under the word “LEGENDARY.” Oversized statues of their retired numbers sit outside jetBlue Park. They are omnipresent, grander than their shadows. A reminder of what this organization, at its very best, can be: an icon maker, a creator of memories, an institution.

The 2025 Red Sox were a good baseball team. Skilled enough to make the postseason, flawed enough to begin vacation on Oct. 2. The 2026 team might be better. It might also be worse. Nobody is really sure. 

[Get more Red Sox news: Boston team feed]

At the very least, chief baseball officer Craig Breslow spent his winter transacting up a storm. He added Ranger Suárez, Sonny Gray and Johan Oviedo to back up Garrett Crochet in the rotation. Willson Contreras (first base) and Caleb Durbin (assorted infield responsibilities) are the lineup upgrades. Alex Bregman, famously, is no longer in town.

Boston’s pitching staff, helmed by Cy Young runner up Crochet, should be a real strength. Suárez and Gray are bona fide, trustworthy playoff starters. Their arrivals mean Brayan Bello doesn’t need to be a frontline guy. Top prospects Connelly Early and Payton Tolle should show up and contribute at some point midseason. Aroldis Chapman, somehow, was the sport’s best closer last year at age 37. Garrett Whitlock, leaving camp soon to pitch for Team USA in the WBC, is better than you think. It’s a good group.

The offense is less settled, with a host of questions raised by Bregman’s departure. Quite a bit is being placed on Roman Anthony’s broad shoulders. The 21-year-old shined in a 71-game debut stint last season, making good on his status as the game’s top prospect. Boston needs him to be a true difference-maker, a legitimate MVP candidate. He’ll leave camp soon, joining Whitlock on Team USA.

Boston’s lineup could be good, which might be enough. Barring a Jarren Duran bounceback or a Marcelo Mayer breakout, it’s difficult to envision another Red Sox hitter joining Anthony at the All-Star Game. Maybe that doesn’t matter and the pitching is sensational enough to carry the day. Teams with hazier outlooks have won it all. Teams with sexier rosters have crashed and burned. It’s Feb. 26.

The only certainties right now are the expectations. Four titles in 15 years from 2004 to 2018 made this once-despondent fan base understandably greedy. Winning will do that. But in the seven seasons since their 2018 championship, Boston has won just one postseason series. Over that span, they have the 16th-best winning percentage in MLB, right below the Minnesota Twins.

That all makes 2026 a crucial year at Fenway. Breslow, who took over in October of 2023, has had ample time to craft the roster. The Red Sox have an ace in Crochet, a starlet in Anthony, an experienced skipper in Cora and yet, a whole lot to prove. Meanwhile, Ortiz and Martinez float around spring training, comfortable in their legacies, enjoying the carte blanche of their accomplishments.

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 18: Garrett Crochet #35 of the Boston Red Sox reacts as he throws in the bullpen during a workout  at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on February 18, 2026 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)
Garrett Crochet is working on a splitter/circle change hybrid this spring. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)
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A rare outing for Garrett Crochet

Crochet made his spring training debut Thursday, tossing two scoreless innings against a less-than-full-strength Rays lineup. Notably, the two-time All Star didn’t strike out a batter, though nothing was amiss with his velocity or pitch data. Crochet joked afterward to reporters that he couldn’t remember the last time he didn’t punch anybody out.

The behemoth southpaw is coming off a banner year; 205 1/3 innings with a 2.59 and 255 strikeouts. He made a brilliant start in Boston’s Game 1 wild-card win in the Bronx before the season went belly up in Games 2 and 3. There aren’t many pitchers on the planet better than Crochet, but he knows exactly who they are: last year’s Cy Youngs, Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal.

“Last year, I kind of put myself in that conversation,” he said after his outing, his cheeks still red from the Florida heat. “On the two guys that I feel like are ahead of me, you know, it’s not like I’m looking to dethrone those guys because at the end of the day it’s a team game.”

Crochet tested a new pitch Thursday, a splitter/circle change hybrid that he learned over the winter. It might become a regular part of his arsenal, he said, depending on how hitters react to it. The four-seamer and cutter will remain his bread and butter. 

Maybe next outing he’ll even strike somebody out.


West contender power rankings, hot Spurs & wasted Warriors with Tom Haberstroh + the state of Luka Doncic & how fandom changes with Jason Gallagher

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On a packed episode of The Kevin O’Connor Show, Kevin O’Connor is joined by Tom Haberstroh to break down the latest NBA headlines, including James Harden’s broken thumb and Lauri Markkanen’s injuries.

KOC and Tom go back and forth on their Western Conference power rankings.

From there, KOC is joined by Jason Gallagher to tackle questions about what’s going on with Luka Dončić and why fandom has changed so much.

All that and more on this episode of The Kevin O’Connor Show.

Harden Injury (1:06)
Markkanen Injury (4:00)
Zion's Shooting Fear (26:30)
Western Conference Power Rankings (33:40)
Jason Gallagher on Luka Dončić (1:04:20)

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📋 Line-ups confirmed: Santos and Vasco look to turn things around in the BR

📋 Line-ups confirmed: Santos and Vasco look to turn things around in the BR

This Thursday night (26th) promises to be tense at Vila Belmiro.

Going through complicated times, Santos and Vasco face off starting at 7pm (Brasília time).

The match is valid for the fourth round of the 2026 Brasileirão. 

It brings together the two bottom teams in the table. 

SporTV and Premiere will broadcast the match. 



Santos 🐳

Peixe comes from being eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Paulistão.

And, just like their upcoming rival, is one of the teams that has yet to win in the Brasileirão.

There have been only three victories in 12 games this season. This moment leaves Vojvoda under pressure in his role.

President Marcelo Teixeira is another one facing pressure from the fans. 

Neymar will play his second match as a starter.

But Gabigol starts on the bench. 

Lautaro Díaz is back in the squad. But Robinho Jr. was left out again. 


Vasco 💢

The defeat in the first leg of the Carioca semifinals resulted in the dismissal of Fernando Diniz.

Cruz-Maltino has also won only three matches this season – in 11 games.

And its president Pedrinho faces strong pressure from part of the fans. 

Interim coach Bruno Lazaroni made some changes.

Thiago Mendes has recovered. Lucas Piton is back at left back. 

Cuiabano is an option.

There was an expectation that Marino Hinestroza would start, but that didn’t happen.


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NFL Insider Provides Major Update On Maxx Crosby Trade Rumors

Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby

NFL Insider Provides Major Update On Maxx Crosby Trade Rumors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New England Patriots, fresh off a surprise run to Super Bowl LX, are expected to be busy this offseason. With the team announcing itself to the world as one of the top contenders in the league last season, the front office is likely going to be looking to find a way to build off the success the Pats enjoyed in 2025.

One guy who has been linked to the Patriots early on this offseason is Las Vegas Raiders' star pass rusher Maxx Crosby. With Crosby reportedly being unhappy with Las Vegas, New England has emerged as one of his top landing spots. Other teams are expected to be in on Crosby, too, and according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, it sounds like Crosby could be on the move before the new league year arrives on Mar. 11.

"I'm not aware of the Raiders calling anyone," Pelissero said on "The Rich Eisen Show." "I do believe that they are getting calls, and I do believe there is a possibility of Maxx Crosby being traded sometime between now and the start of the league year."

Crosby would undoubtedly cost the Patriots quite a bit, but he'd be worth every penny. In 15 games last season, Crosby racked up 73 tackles (28 of which went for a loss), 10 sacks, one interception, six pass deflections and two forced fumbles. Simply put, he's one of the most relentless defensive players in the league.

Rumors have suggested that Crosby would love to play for Pats' head coach Mike Vrabel, which would only provide the team with more of a reason to make a move for him. The price is going to be high, but players like Crosby are tough to find, which is why N.E. should be in the running for his services at the very least.

More NFL: How Eagles General Manager Responded To A.J. Brown Trade Rumors

Report: Browns make re-signing Devin Bush a high priority

The Browns have signed linebacker Devin Bush to one-year contracts the last two offseasons and they're reportedly trying to get a longer deal done with him this year.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports that the Browns have made re-signing Bush to a multi-year contract is a "high priority" for the team heading into free agency.

Bush, who is No. 40 on PFT’s list of the top 100 free agents, signed with the Browns in 2024 after stints with the Steelers and Seahawks. He returned to the team after starting 10 games and started all 17 games after returning to Cleveland.

Bush recorded 125 tackles, three interceptions, two interception returns for touchdowns, two sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in 2025. Bush did that playing alongside defensive rookie of the year Carson Schwesinger and the Browns will be hoping to keep the duo together in Todd Monken's first year as their head coach.

Dana White doesn’t buy that politics should divide UFC fans: ‘You don’t have to agree with me’

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NBA legend Michael Jordan famously said “Republicans buy sneakers, too” when addressing his decision to stay out of political discourse during his career because he never wanted to risk alienating anybody who might be a fan of his.

When it comes to the UFC, the combat sports giant has definitely blurred that line thanks to an ever-expanding relationship with President Donald Trump, which was largely built on a 20-plus year friendship between him and UFC CEO Dana White. When Trump was running for office in 2016, White spoke for him at the Republican National Convention and he’s continued to show his support — including a brief speaking opportunity at the celebration after Trump won re-election in 2024.

The UFC is currently embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime live event at the White House, which is planned for June 14, with fighters actually expected to walk to the octagon from the Oval Office. Trump has championed the idea and that’s led to heavy investment from the UFC with the promotion expected to spend at least $60 million to stage the event on the south lawn of the White House.

But White denies that his political ideology — or anybody’s opinions on politics — should determine if fans do or don’t watch the UFC.

“How about you be authentic and just be yourself?” White told CBS Sunday Morning when asked about politics potentially dividing UFC fans. “How about that? Just be authentic.

“You don’t have to agree with me. You don’t have to like it and I don’t have to agree with you but we can all still just get along. That’s how this is supposed to work.”

White has repeatedly stated that his view on politics or support for Trump shouldn’t color how anybody feels about the UFC. It can’t be denied that Trump’s continued fandom for the UFC has brought a lot of attention to the company, especially after he’s attended several events in the past.

With the upcoming UFC White House card, that discourse will likely take center stage with the promotion putting on what should be one of the biggest and most publicized events in the history of the sport.

Which team do most people see as strongest between Arsenal and Man City

Which team do most people see as strongest between Arsenal and Man City
Which team do most people see as strongest between Arsenal and Man City

Most people see Arsenal as the strongest team in the Champions League and Premier League this season, and why should they not?

The Gunners finished the league phase of the UCL as the top side and have been leading the Premier League table for much of this season. As the season draws to a close, they remain firm and consistent in every competition, including the FA Cup and Carabao Cup. Their fans expect them to win all these tournaments, and the UCL would soon return at the round of 16 stage.

Arsenal’s Dominance Across Competitions

After the draw is made this week, Arsenal will be looking to ensure that they continue their fine form in the tournament, while Manchester City is also considered one of the favourites. However, when compared to the current class of Arsenal stars, it seems the Citizens are inferior, particularly outside England. The Gunners’ squad has impressed consistently, demonstrating tactical flexibility, depth, and resilience in high-pressure matches.

The consistency and cohesion of Arsenal’s team have not gone unnoticed by former players and managers. They are recognised as a side capable of competing at the very highest level, both domestically and in Europe, and their current performances suggest they have a realistic chance of securing multiple trophies this season.

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Expert Insight on the Champions League

As someone who has worked in the Premier League, Roberto Martinez said via Mirror Football, “It’s interesting because if you ask any other Champions League team, outside the UK, everybody would tell you Arsenal look stronger than Manchester City. But when you understand the Premier League and you know the way Pep Guardiola works, Manchester City should be the favourites to finish the season the strongest.”

Arsenal supporters will be hopeful that the team can sustain this form, capitalising on their current momentum to succeed in all competitions. While Manchester City remains a formidable opponent, the ongoing performances of Arsenal’s squad indicate that they could be the dominant force in Europe and England for the remainder of the season.

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Florida basketball reaches new peak in NET after beating Texas

Florida basketball (22-6, 13-2) reached a new season high of No. 6 on the NET rankings after defeating the Texas Longhorns on Wednesday night.

Florida started at No. 33 in the initial NET rankings at the end of November and slowly climbed into the top 10 by early February. Now the Gators are eyeing a top-five berth with three regular-season games left on the schedule. Two of Florida's six losses have come against top-three programs, and three have come against top-nine programs.

During the current eight-game win streak, Florida has won all but one contest (vs. Kentucky) by double digits, averaging a 20.5-point margin of victory. Five of those wins have come against Quadrant 1 opponents, leading to Florida's steady climb up the rankings.

The Gators are the only SEC team ranked inside the top 15, with Vanderbilt being the next closest at No. 17. Arkansas, Alabama and Tennessee control the Nos. 18-20 spots in the latest update.

Two of Florida's three remaining regular-season games are against Quadrant 1 teams, including Saturday's home contest against Arkansas. The Gators close out the schedule with a Q3 matchup against Mississippi State at home and the season finale at Kentucky.

Breaking down Florida’s wins by Quadrant

Before going into Florida’s resume, it’s important to understand how the quadrants are divided. Where a game is played has as much to do with the quadrant as the quality of the opponent. As the rankings change, so does the quality of the wins.

  • Quadrant 1: Home 1-30, Neutral 1-50, Away 1-75
  • Quadrant 2: Home 31-75, Neutral 51-100, Away 76-135
  • Quadrant 3: Home 76-160, Neutral 101-200, Away 135-240
  • Quadrant 4: Home 161-353, Neutral 201-353, Away 241-353

Quadrant 1 Games

Florida is 9-5 in Quadrant 1 games. The Auburn Tigers are the only team with more Quadrant 1 games played (15), but they are 5-11 in such games. Five teams are tied with Florida's 14 Quadrant 1 games, but Arizona is the only one with a better record at 12-2. Duke and Michigan each have 11 Q1 wins this season.

Non-conference losses came against No. 1 Duke, No. 3 Arizona and No. 9 UConn. All three are considered very good losses. Florida also lost to No. 46 TCU. The Gators' lone non-conference Q1 win came against No. 32 Miami at a neutral site (Jacksonville). The Hurricanes are firmly in Quadrant 1, while the Horned Frogs recently moved back within the top-50 threshold.

Several of Florida's SEC games have come against Q1 opponents. The Missouri (No. 58) loss on the road remains in Quadrant 1, which is good for the Gators, but Auburn is just outside of the top 3, dropping out of Q1 territory for games played at home.

The Q1 conference wins came against No. 17 Vanderbilt (road), No. 19 Alabama (home), No. 20 Tennessee (home), No. 29 Kentucky, No. 33 Georgia (road), No. 40 Texas, No. 42 Texas A&M (road) and No. 67 Oklahoma (road).

Quadrant 2 Games

In Quadrant 2 games, Florida is 6-1, with wins over No. 33 Georgia, No. 65 LSU — both at home — during conference play. The Gators also beat No. 93 Ole Miss and No. 108 South Carolina during conference play.

The other two Q2 wins came during the non-conference schedule against No. 77 Providence and No. 84 George Washington, both at a neutral site.

Florida's lone Quadrant 2 loss came against No. 35 Auburn at home.

Quadrant 3 and 4 games

Florida is 2-0 in Quadrant 3 games, with wins over No. 82 Florida State and No. 108 South Carolina, both at home. The Seminoles were briefly in Qudrant 2 territory earlier this week and could finish at No. 75 or better by the end of the season to return there.

Florida went 5-0 against Q4 teams, beating No. 180 Merrimack, No. 225 Colgate, No. 242 Dartmouth, No. 335 North Florida and No. 352 Saint Francis by an average of 33.6 points. Merrimack is the only one near the Quadrant 3 threshold of No. 160.

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Jaguars 2026 Offseason Home Page: Free Agents, Draft Picks, Key Dates, & More

JACKSONVILLE, FL - JANUARY 04: James Gladstone, general manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Liam Coen of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tony Boselli, executive vice president of football operations for the Jacksonville Jaguars, look on before the game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans on January 4, 2026 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

It’s a new year with new possibilities.

The Jacksonville Jaguars will look to build off their promising 13-win season in Year 1 of a new regime led by head coach Liam Coen, general manager Tony Boselli, and executive VP of football operations/Hall of Fame offensive tackle Tony Boselli.

“The desired result obviously wasn’t there, but there’s a lot of pride in the process,” Gladstone said to recap the team’s 2025-26 season. “As I think about what myself, Liam, Tony were able to do with a vision, being able to execute that, raising the floor of the football team, knowing that when you think back to 2024 there was plenty of talent to keep, close games, but we needed to raise the floor and inject intangibles into the football team so that we could close games. To be able to see that come to fruition is something that we can certainly take some pride in.”

“Knowing that our whole message and really what was so great is Liam’s message was absorbed by our players. It was believed by our players, but it was going 1-0. To be able to say, hey, looking right here we need to pour in simply into our process, not worry so much about the results and find fulfillment there knowing that regardless of if we win a Super Bowl or if we don’t, that ball is rolling back down to the bottom of the hill and we got to start all the way over.”

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Chicago Bears Receiving Trade Offers for Multiple Players

The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is taking place, which is generating all types of football rumors, including those involving the Chicago Bears. General managers are in close contact with each other, giving them easy access to discussing the offseason ahead, including which players may be available via trade.

So far, Bears general manager Ryan Poles has been busy, receiving trade interest in several players on the roster. According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, teams have been calling the Bears about trading for backup quarterback Tyson Bagent, wide receiver DJ Moore, and defensive tackle Gervon Dexter.

Each of the three have been valued contributors for the Bears. While Bagent doesn’t get to play often, the Bears feel like Bagent has the potential to be a future starter, thus they value him as a capable fill-in, if something should happen to Caleb Williams.

Meanwhile, Moore led the team in receiving yards in 2023 and 2024, but he saw his role diminish last season, Ben Johnson’s first on the job. Though, now that Moore has a guaranteed salary of $26 million for 2026, he’s viewed as expendable in Chicago.

As for Dexter, he’s headed into the final season of his rookie contract. Yet, he’s recorded a respectable 13.5 sacks across three seasons, and he’s still just 24.

With teams already expressing interest in each of the players mentioned above, the Bears should be able to add to their draft capital this offseason. They currently have seven selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, including three in the first 90 picks.

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Why Alex Cora Isn't Concerned About Red Sox's Offense In 2026

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora

Why Alex Cora Isn't Concerned About Red Sox's Offense In 2026 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Alex Cora is confident his Boston Red Sox lineup will produce in 2026.

The Red Sox scored MLB's seventh-most runs despite ranking 15th in home runs last year. They may need to take a similar path without conventional sluggers gracing their batting order.

ZiPS doesn't project a single Red Sox batter to hit 20 home runs, penciling Roman Anthony, Wilyer Abreu and Trevor Story in for 18 each. Cora, however, told WEEI that he has higher hopes for his offense.

"No," Cora said when asked if he's concerned about how the Red Sox will score. "I think the progression of the hitters is going to continue."

Cora anticipates 25 home runs from Abreu, who recorded 22 in 417 plate appearances this year. He also sees Anthony taking a big step forward in his first full season and likes how Jarren Duran has swung the bat to start spring training.

The skipper also expects some pop from new first baseman Willson Contreras and gap power from recently acquired infielder Caleb Durbin.

"I think Wily is going to keep improving offensively," Cora said. "Roman looks tremendous, obviously ... Jarren looks tremendous. Willson will hit; he'll hit homers. And I think Caleb at Fenway, he's going to take advantage of the Green Monster."

Even if the lineup isn't predicated on fence-clearing power, Cora expects Red Sox hitters to exceed the modest projections.

"We might not have two guys hitting 40 (home runs), but there's a lot of guys that are gonna hit 20," Cora predicted. "I know the projections are the projections. I do believe we have guys that are gonna hit 20 home runs, and we're gonna be in a good spot."

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Analyst offers horror 4-word prediction for Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs

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The first Patrick Mahomes era for the Kansas City Chiefs is over, and it was rather lucrative, with multiple Super Bowls.

But now the franchise is pivoting into a different era for Mahomes and Co., in a similar way to Tom Brady and the Patriots after their first power run, which also yielded multiple Super Bowls.

However, Brady kept winning Super Bowls despite the ever-changing nature of the franchise and roster. Could Mahomes and the Chiefs follow suit?

It is a new day in Kansas City, but FS1's Colin Cowherd doesn't think there will be a second-coming for the Chiefs under Mahomes and Reid. At least for now.

"This Kansas City roster does not feel close, too many holes," Cowherd said. "This Kansas City coach is aging at 68, he does not have 7-8 years left. This Kansas City team is now in a brutal division."

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Are the Chiefs really in dire straits?

One thing we know about the NFL is that things can change in an instant, and Cowherd has stated this before free agency and the draft.

Who knows how the Chiefs will approach it? All it would take is a couple of key free agent signings and a good draft, and suddenly, people are talking about Kansas City as champs again.

The division aspect is true, with the Chiefs now in a brutal AFC West thanks to the emergence of the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers, and who knows what the Las Vegas Raiders will be with Klint Kubiak.

But the Chiefs are still the Chiefs, right? Does one poor season mean this thing is about to fall apart?

Apparently so.

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Centennial (Calif.) asst. head football coach addresses rumors

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Not everyday you see an assistant head coach for a high school football team have to address rumors regarding his situation via social media.

On Wednesday, Centennial (Calif.) assistant head coach Anthony Catalanotook to X, formerly known as Twitter, to touch on the speculations surrounding his status with the Huskies.

“Regardless of the speculation around me and the HSFB coaching carousel, I plan on applying to be the HC at Centennial when the position becomes available,” Catalano said in his social media post. “Our administration and district understand what this program does for our community and the students in it.”

Being apart of one of the best programs in the country as an understudy to Matt Logan has done wonders for me as a teacher, mentor, and coach. I will continue giving it my all to be prepared for when the opportunity presents itself.”

Regardless of the speculation around me and the HSFB coaching carousel, I plan on applying to be the HC at Centennial when the position becomes available. Our administration and district understand what this program does for our community and the students in it.

— Anthony Catalano (@QBCatalano) February 25, 2026

Catalano’s younger brother, Dominick, graduates this spring as the team transitions to a new quarterback heading into the 2026 campaign. Though Centennial loses some key pieces from last year’s 12-2 team, the Huskies don’t look like they’ll be slowing down anytime soon under longtime head coach Matt Logan.

The Huskies look like they’ll have a bevy of talent back, including 2027 four-star safety Jaden Walk-Green and three-star defensive lineman Miles Schirmer.

Centennial is coming off competing for the CIF Southern Section championship under Logan and finished the 2025 season as the No. 2 ranked team, according to the California 2025 High School Football Massey Rankings.

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Yankees ride explosive first inning to victory over Braves

TAMPA, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 26: Jazz Chisholm Jr. #13 celebrates with Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees after Chisholm hit a two-run home run in the first inning against the Atlanta Braves during a Grapefruit League spring training game at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 26, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The main offseason talking point concerning the Yankees has concerned the phrase “running it back.” Is it a good thing? Is it the greatest misstep in franchise history? Well, a nearly Opening Day-vintage Yankee lineup looked more than ready to do damage this afternoon, as they plated five runs in the first inning en route to a 7-3 victory over the Braves. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Paul Goldschmidt, and Spencer Jones hit home runs, while Elmer Rodríguez provided three more quality innings on the mound.

If you blinked, you may have missed Rodríguez’s first inning. He got Brett Wisely to pop to left on his first pitch of the afternoon, induced a grounder to first from Nacho Alvarez Jr. two pitches later, then got Triple-A Scranton alum Dom Smith on a check-swing tapper in front of the mound. The whole affair took seven pitches.

Unlike his first start, the Bombers gave Rodríguez substantial run support in the home first. Chisholm faced old friend Carlos Carrasco with two men out and Aaron Judge on first, and sent a sky-high drive out to right field. In right field, long-ago Baby Bomber Ben Gamel had a shot to make the catch, but it bounced off the top of the wall and into the stands for a two-run homer.

Goldschmidt and Austin Wells kept the inning alive with consecutive base hits, giving Ryan McMahon a run-producing opportunity. Carrasco kept getting to the precipice of leaving the inning, but strike three was elusive. From 0-2 down, McMahon worked the count full, then slashed an opposite-field double down the line to plate both runners and double the Yankee lead.

McMahon also made third on an errant throw to the cutoff man. That only made the trot home easier when José Caballero spanked an offering from alliterative new pitcher Shay Schanaman in a similar spot for a double of his own. All run-producing hits came with two strikes and two outs. Ninth-place hitter Seth Brown finally popped out to conclude the frame.

After such a quick top half and lengthy bottom half, it could have been easy for Rodríguez to lose his command a bit in the second inning. Not so for the steady righty, who struck out the leadoff hitter Gamel. After a nice pick from McMahon at third, Rodríguez got DaShawn Keirsey Jr. to swing through a low fastball to retire the side.

Carrasco went right back out in the second thanks to the myriad delights of spring training. Go figure, he retired the top of the Yankee order on eight pitches. That included a backwards-K on Judge, who unsuccessfully challenged the third strike pitch. Much hay has been made about low strikes on Judge, but he certainly had no case there.

Rodríguez got into a jam in the third, allowing runners on the corners with one out. Back-to-back brilliant changeups struck out Wisely, then faced Alvarez with a chance to wiggle out unscathed. But a 1-2 sinker caught too much plate, and Alvarez roped it to right for a double to score both baserunners and end Rodríguez’s scoreless spring. He rebounded quickly to retire Smith and preserve a 5-2 lead.

Elmer Rodríguez continues to deal 👊

3 IP // 2 H // 2 ER // 1 BB // 4 K pic.twitter.com/YSXI0NdlPj

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) February 26, 2026

Thankfully for Rodríguez, the Yankees offense came to play today. Paul Goldschmidt got one of those runs right back by taking Elieser Hernández deep to left for his second home run of the spring.

Camilo Doval got some work in the fourth inning replacing Rodríguez, whose line closed at three innings, two earned runs on two hits, four strikeouts, and a walk. Doval was greeted rudely by Gamel, who connected for a home run to right field to restore the three-run margin. Doval pitched around a pesky Keirsey, who stole second and took third on a wild pitch.

Rule 5 draftee Cade Winquest was called upon to pitch the fifth, as this hodgepodge Braves lineup tried to find its footing. They started well, picking up consecutive singles against Winquest, but the righty forced a key double play before setting Smith aside for a scoreless frame. He grabbed two more outs in the sixth without incident before being relieved. It looks like the Yankees would love to use him in a multi-inning role; that flexibility would be useful, especially considering that some of the Yankees’ rotational arms aren’t famous for pitching deep into ballgames.

No February party at Steinbrenner Field without a nuke off the bat of Spencer Jones. However you feel about his chances to stick in the majors, his power remains tantalizing. And with his new Shohei Ohtani-style toe tap, he looks the part. This particular blast traveled 401 feet out to right field and into the parking lot, giving the Yankees a 7-3 lead in the seventh.

That would be our final score from Steinbrenner Field, as Michael Arias retired the Braves in order in the ninth to seal the Yankees’ fifth win of the Grapefruit League schedule.

Tomorrow, Luis Gil will leapfrog Carlos Lagrange and make his second start of the spring as the Yankees hit the road to face the Twins. Cole Sands will be his opponent, with first pitch set for the usual 1:05 pm ET timeslot on the Gotham Sports App.

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Bengals Meeting with a number of prospects at NFL Combine: OBI Bengals podcast

The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is underway and the buzz around the Cincinnati Bengals is at a higher volume than other years. The team is not only trying to capture a championship in a time wherein they best seem poised, but they hold atop-10 pick in this year’s class.

A number of local Ohio State Buckeye players are slated to go in the first round this year. While Caleb Downs is a hot name, might the Bengals look at a versatile linebacker (with whom they met in Indy) be in play with the pick?

We talk about that, the recent comments from the members of Bengals leadership at the Combine and profile veteran and rookie additions who could excite.

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Dolphins consistently called 'best in the NFL' in 2026 NFLPA report card

Dolphins consistently called 'best in the NFL' in 2026 NFLPA report card originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Miami Dolphins are heading into a major rebuild this offseason. Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel are out, and Jon-Eric Sullivan and Jeff Hafley are in.

While change is coming, hopefully for the players, the organization largely remains the same, even if the head coach and GM change. The reason is clear: the players love it in Miami. Last year's NFLPA report card proved as such, as the Dolphins were ranked 1st.

According to ESPN's Kalyn Kahler, the 2026 NFLPA report cards came out to some degree, with the Dolphins, once again, graded as the best organization in the league. They're viewed so highly that they've consistently been called the "best in the NFL."

Dolphins called 'best in the NFL' in NFLPA report card

"Regarding the Dolphins, the NFLPA survey wrote: 'Players consistently describe the organization as 'the best in the NFL.'"

The Dolphins were ranked first in the NFLPA report card for 2026, which featured a few key insights into the organization from this past season.

"Miami ranked fourth overall in home field because of the natural grass at Hard Rock Stadium," Kahler writes.

While there's a lot to like about the report card, there is one issue that players noted from this past season. According to Kahler, "Former Miami head coach Mike McDaniel's grade dropped from an A+ to a B."

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That's a significant drop-off. According to the NFLPA survey, "Players identify scheduling, communication, and leadership as key areas for head coaching improvement..."

Hafley has a few areas he knows he needs to improve upon for the Dolphins in 2026. But, even with the head coaching issues from last year, the Dolphins still were the top-ranked team in the NFL.

Being called the "best in the NFL" is a great sign, especially when the other AFC East teams were in the bottom-10 in last-year's ranking.

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Real Madrid expels fan for Nazi salute at Champions League match

Real Madrid has initiated proceedings to ban a fan who was caught on camera making a Nazi salute prior to Wednesday's Champions League game against Benfica.

The club said the fan was caught by television cameras ahead of the Champions League playoff second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, which Madrid won 2-1 to reach the round of 16.

According to Real Madrid, the fan was immediately expelled from the stadium.

"Real Madrid C. F. announces that it has urgently requested the club's Disciplinary Committee to initiate an immediate expulsion procedure for the member who was caught on television cameras performing the Nazi salute in the area where the Animation Stand is located, moments before the start of the match between Real Madrid and Benfica," a club statement read.

"This member was identified by the club's security staff moments after appearing on the broadcast and was immediately expelled from the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

"Real Madrid condemns this type of gesture and expression that incites violence and hatred in sports and society."

Real Madrid fans unveiled a large “no to racism” banner prior to the game, a nod to the events of the previous week.

Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni was banned for the second leg after accusations that he directed a racial insult toward Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr during the first leg.

Prestianni has denied using a racial slur, saying that Vinícius "misinterpreted what he thought he heard."

Vinícius would go on to score in both legs, with his 80th-minute goal on Wednesday giving Madrid breathing room as it advanced via a 3-1 scoreline.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Real Madrid expels fan for Nazi salute at Champions League match

Maxx Crosby trade rumor gives Seahawks, Lions and Bears the Raiders' asking price

Maxx Crosby trade rumor gives Seahawks, Lions and Bears the Raiders' asking price originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly open to trading star edge rusher Maxx Crosby and we now know what the team's asking price is.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, there is indeed a price that would get Crosby out of Las Vegas and it's what the Dallas Cowboys got for Micah Parsons: a pair of first-round picks and a player.

Florio goes on to speculate that the player would likely be a starting-caliber one, much like the Cowboys got from the Green Bay Packers in Kenny Clark.

"Will the Raiders trade defensive end Maxx Crosby? Yes, if they get what they want for him," Florio reported. "Per a league source, the Raiders are looking for two first-round picks and a player for the 28-year-old edge rusher."

The quality of player the Raiders want wasn’t specified. Presumably, it’s a starting-caliber contributor," Florio added.

Before you scoff at such a return, bear in mind that a ton of teams are going to be competing for Crosby's services, so it's not outlandish to think Las Vegas will get what they're looking for, or something close to it.

We would suspect that the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears are all taking note of this, as all three teams could be suitors for Crosby.

The Seahawks could lose valuable depth with Boye Mafe being a pending free agent, and Seattle really doesn't have that top-notch edge rusher to anchor their pass-rush.

Detroit might need a running mate for Aidan Hutchinson if Al-Quadin Muhammad leaves in free agency, which is quite possible given he is likely to cost more after a career year in 2025.

Chicago has multiple question marks at edge rusher and no sure solution opposite Montez Sweat. Dayo Odeyingbo was disappointing last season before suffering an Achilles injury, and Austin Booker is a good depth piece but not a quality starter.

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Cameroon: Scandal at the Champions Trophy as Colombe Sportive players walk off the pitch in protest of a penalty

Cameroon: Scandal at the Champions Trophy as Colombe Sportive players walk off the pitch in protest of a penalty
Cameroon: Scandal at the Champions Trophy as Colombe Sportive players walk off the pitch in protest of a penalty

Cameroon: Scandal at the Champions Trophy

Cameroon: Scandal at the Champions Trophy as Colombe Sportive players walk off the pitch in protest of a penalty

A scandal has rocked Cameroonian football. The players of Colombe Sportive walked off the pitch at the Ngoa-Ekelle Omnisports Stadium this Thursday, February 26, 2026, during the Champions Trophy match. The reigning champions of Cameroon protested a penalty awarded to Panthère Nde, their opponents.

The Champions Trophy failed to reach its conclusion. The players of Colombe Sportive du Sud left the field with the score at 1-1, disputing a penalty given to Panthère du Ndé in the 69th minute.

This decision was immediately challenged by the Colombe players, who deemed the call unfair. The penalty was converted, allowing Panthère to equalize (1-1). But controversy quickly overshadowed the action on the pitch.

Richard Towa and his squad decided to stop playing in protest, then simply walked off the field with about twenty minutes left in regulation time. Faced with this unprecedented situation, the referee ultimately blew the final whistle at the 90th minute, with the match never resuming.

This premature interruption now puts the matter in the hands of the authorities. The homologation committee will have to decide the outcome of this Champions Trophy match, Cameroon’s equivalent of the Super Cup. Colombe Sportive du Sud could forfeit the match and face suspension.

“It’s boring!” – Jan Molby slams Liverpool’s recent performances

“It’s boring!” – Jan Molby slams Liverpool’s recent performances
“It’s boring!” – Jan Molby slams Liverpool’s recent performances

Liverpool Leave It Late at Nottingham Forest as Jan Molby Questions Direction

Liverpool’s 1 0 win away to Nottingham Forest may have delivered three points, but on Anfield Index, the mood was anything but celebratory. Speaking to Trev Downey, Jan Molby offered a candid assessment of a performance that he felt lacked spark, clarity and identity.

Downey set the tone early, describing the first half as “an embarrassment”, adding that “technique across the board was appalling. Touch, control, passing accuracy.” He pointed to Liverpool being “very reliant on Alli and Virgil and Ibou being solid” and admitted that overall “it was a hard watch.”

Molby, who had not seen the first half live, relayed the reaction of supporters. “The guy on the door that gives me accreditation, he said Joseph Evian… his brother’s a massive Liverpool fan, he’s watching the game at home… and the brother’s going mad… he said it’s the worst I’ve ever seen.” That sentiment, he suggested, was widespread.

On the team selection, Molby explained that alarm bells rang when he heard the manager reference “starters”. “The moment he went starters, I thought, well, okay, he’s going to get as many starters in the starting 11 as he can, which means Szoboszlai will play right back.” Of Curtis Jones, he added, “he played like somebody who weren’t ready and somebody who were disappointed.”

Performance Concerns Despite Nottingham Forest Result

For Molby, the broader issue goes beyond one afternoon at Nottingham Forest. He questioned Liverpool’s inability to impose themselves early in matches. “Can we just try and do something else from the kickoff to make sure we’re in the game?” he asked. “Let’s try and get some motivation and some energy and intensity into our play.”

He admitted he was “a little bit baffled” at how often Liverpool struggle to cope with what opponents bring. Even with a strong record, he challenged the substance behind it. “What’s the record now? Lost two of the last 18 or the last 19. It’s quite incredible, isn’t it?” Yet Downey countered that there have only been “three maybe” genuinely good performances in that run.

Molby’s most damning verdict was unequivocal. “There has not been a single game this season that gives you the feeling that the show’s back on the road. Not a single performance.” He continued, “Not once this season have I done that,” referring to the sense that Liverpool had turned a corner.

Boring Football and Search for Swagger

Perhaps the most striking theme from the Anfield Index podcast was the accusation that Liverpool have become predictable and dull. Downey asked whether, for supporters, “when they’re watching Liverpool, the Champions, it’s boring.”

Molby agreed. “It is because it’s boring, isn’t it?” He shared a conversation with a lifelong fan. “He said, I spoke to his team now. They bore me. He said it is boring. He said, I never thought I’d say that about somebody that he loves as much as he loves his family almost.”

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While results have kept hopes alive, Molby warned that “we’re on the stage now where we need a lift. We need something to lift us, to lift our spirit.” He yearned for a return to identity. “We’ve always done things generally with a swagger… I think that’s what we want to get back to, isn’t we?”

Rio’s Impact and Arne Slot’s Management

Amid the frustration, there was measured praise for young Rio. Molby urged perspective. “Football fans generally struggle to live in the present. It’s either past or future.” He defined the youngster’s current role clearly. “His role is exactly what we saw on Sunday. That is his role here. He’s 17 years of age. He comes on for 15, 20 minutes against teams that are getting a little bit tired.”

He cautioned against overexposure. “He cannot be expected to start Premier League games… especially not now with only so few games to go and we have to win as many as we can.” 

Liverpool left Nottingham Forest with three points thanks to a dramatic late winner, but as Jan Molby made clear to Trev Downey on Anfield Index, deeper questions remain about direction, entertainment and belief. For now, results keep the conversation alive. Performances, however, continue to fuel it.

From Baramulla to the brink of history: Auqib Nabi's defining Ranji Trophy season

Hubballi: Auqib Nabi — a name that has echoed across the Indian domestic circuit over the past couple of seasons — is one the Karnataka camp will want to forget in a hurry.

The 29-year-old seamer from Baramulla ripped through Karnataka’s formidable batting line-up on Thursday, pushing Jammu & Kashmir to the brink of a historic maiden Ranji Trophy title. Nabi, however, played down his heroics, insisting that his approach was based on keeping things simple, even if his bowling proved anything but.



With pronounced swing, late movement and the ability to hit the seam consistently with a strong wrist position, Nabi kept Karnataka’s leading run-getters under relentless pressure on Day 3 of the final.

Coming into the title contest with 55 wickets this season — including 21 across the quarterfinal and semifinal — Nabi is two wicket short to surpass Uttarakhand spinner Mayank Mishra (59 wickets) to become the leading wicket taker of the competition.

Outlining his approach, Nabi said the J&K attack operated with a collective plan.

“In our team, all of us follow the same plan, sticking to a particular line and length. Even if the batters try to go after us, we continue to bowl in the same channel,” he explained.

Much of the build-up to the final centred on Nabi’s anticipated contest with KL Rahul, and the seamer acknowledged the attention surrounding the duel.

“I was confident because I have been taking wickets. I went in with a positive frame of mind and just wanted to keep it simple. Before the match, I got a lot of messages about getting Rahul out, but I just wanted to bowl in a good channel and not focus on the batter,” he said.

Nabi emphasised the importance of wrist position in generating movement, a technical aspect that has become central to his success.

“Wrist position is very important. If you have a straight wrist, everything else becomes easier. The ball moves with the wrist, so a straight wrist is very important for a fast bowler,” he said.

With the visitors now within touching distance of their first Ranji Trophy triumph, anticipation is building. Prominent personalities from J&K are expected to arrive in Hubballi on Friday on what could be the eve of a historic moment.

For Nabi, the possibility of lifting the trophy represents the fulfilment of a long-held ambition.

“When I represented J&K for the first time, it was my dream to win a trophy, especially in red-ball cricket. Growing up, I always knew we hadn’t won a trophy, so this means a lot,” he said.

Bishop Moore girls soccer falls 1-0 in Class 4A state semifinal

DELAND — As both teams played terrific defense Thursday during the Class 4A girls state soccer semifinals, the goal chances were few and far between. American Heritage made a free kick count and it proved to be the difference in a 1-0 victory over Bishop Moore at Spec Martin Stadium.

Bishop Moore coach Amy Geltz said the free kick, which was credited to Heritage’s Emma Torres, was actually an own-goal that caromed off the back of one of the Bishop Moore players.

“It is what it is. It’s unfortunate because I know they fought and played really hard,” Geltz said. “It’s tough, especially for the seniors. It’s their last game. But they gave it their all, so they need to hold their heads up high.”

Definitely a difficult way for Bishop Moore senior goalkeeper Elle Hage to end her high school career. She witnessed two state championships in her first two seasons at Bishop Moore, but the Hornets failed to get rings in her final two seasons.

“It’s pretty disappointing but I made more good memories to be able to get over this one. It’s a good group of girls, very young. They have a good future,” said Hage, who is still weighing her college options. “It was more hard mentally than physically. We put the work in at practice and it’s been a great season for us. The girls were great. … That’s just how it goes.”

The official scoring had three shots on goal apiece for both teams, but there were never any legitimate threats in the second half.

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American Heritage attacked often in the first half, but Hage was up for the task, stepping in several times. American Heritage did not have a direct shot on goal in the opening 40 minutes with the exception of the free kick.

Bishop Moore had several opportunities in the first half, but failed to capitalize. In the early minutes of the match, a ball got loose in front of the Heritage goal but a shot by Bishop Moore’s Kennedy Boudreaux sailed high.

The fleet feet of Nikki Meletidis created an opportunity in the 38th minute. She split two Heritage defenders near midfield and then beat the another down the field, but her shot from the left side of the penalty arc was stopped by a fantastic diving save by Heritage goalie Marlee Mills.

Bishop Moore missed some other chances early in the first half when teammates failed to recognize a wide-open opposite side of the field that left Emma Booker by herself.

“They just need to get their heads up more, and it is youth,” Geltz said. “So they will. It come with more playing with each other and they’ll get used to it.”

Youth prevailed this season for Bishop Moore, which played an extremely tough schedule and ended the season 8-7-5. Despite the sub-par record, by Bishop Moore standards, the Hornets were still the No. 1-seed in their region.

Two freshmen, Johnie Hanley and Elina Martino led the team in scoring, and Bishop Moore returns six of its top seven goal scorers.

“There was a lot of great games that we played this year. There were a lot of new faces for us, a lot of young ones,” Geltz said. “I just tried to instill in them that it’s OK. Don’t look at the record. Just try to play your best and learn from your mistakes.”

Chris Hays can be found on X.com@OS_ChrisHays.

Tyler Glasnow Dazzles in First Spring Training Start

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) throws in the bullpen during spring training camp.

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow is the latest star to make his 2026 Cactus League debut Thursday, and had a solid showing in his first game of the new season.

Glasnow lasted two full innings and faced a batter in the third, allowing a single hit while striking out four.

The big right-hander struck out the side in the first inning, forcing whiffs from Austin Hays and Lenyn Sosa and catching Kyle Teel looking.

He looked just as good in the second inning, retiring the side in order with a groundout, a lineup and his fourth strikeout of the outing.

He gave up his first hit in the third inning to Braden Montgomery before recording an out, and promptly left the game. Montgomery later crossed the plate on a two-run home run from Tanner Murray, charging Glasnow with an earned run on his otherwise spotless outing.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) throws in the bullpen during spring training camp.
Feb 13, 2026; Glendale, AZ, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) throws in the bullpen during spring training camp. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Will Tyler Glasnow be in the Opening Day Rotation?

While some spots in the rotation are definitely up for grabs, Tyler Glasnow’s spot as a starter isn’t up for debate. He has been one of the Dodgers’ best performers over the last two seasons — even making his first All-Star appearance in 2024 — and will certainly maintain his role heading into the new season.

Glasnow struggled with injury in 2025, making just 18 starts, but looked great when he was healthy. He had a 3.19 ERA through 90.1 innings pitched and struck out 106 batters in that time. The right-hander continued to play well heading into the postseason, posting a 1.69 ERA while splitting time between the bullpen and rotation.

He recorded the first save of his MLB career during the 2025 postseason, closing out an all-important win against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 6 of the World Series.

Alongside Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, Blake Snell and Yoshinobu Yamamoto are all likely to start for the Dodgers in the regular season, and Roki Sasaki, Gavin Stone, River Ryan and Emmet Sheehan are all competing for the remaining starter spots.

The Dodgers are spoiled for choice as far as their starters go, and will look to utilize their strength to continue to dominate MLB in the coming season.

Did Tyler Glasnow impress you in his 2026 Cactus League debut?

Amazon, YouTube among companies in talks to broadcast NBA Europe games

League executives have spent the past month meeting with dozens of potential investors in franchises in Europe, including wealthy individuals and private equity funds. Non-binding bids for those teams are due in late March. I’m told the NBA wants franchise fees of about $1 billion, though some investor groups have balked at that number and have pushed for fees closer to $500 million. It’s possible the NBA Board of Governors could greenlight the sale of franchises in some cities, and thus the formation of the league, during its upcoming March meeting. The NBA has targeted October 2027 for the league’s debut. The NBA has held conversations with several media companies with global aspirations to broadcast the games, including Amazon and YouTube, according to sources familiar with the matter. Amazon and YouTube spokespeople declined to comment. No decision on a broadcast partner or partners has been made yet, according to an NBA spokesperson.

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While a fledgling league without hard audience data …

While a fledgling league without hard audience data will likely be limited in the media rights money it initially commands, the NBA hopes that anchoring permanent teams in Europe’s biggest media markets – many of which don’t have permanent teams in the EuroLeague, the continent’s top basketball league – will make the league interesting to big partners. Currently, some of Europe’s best basketball teams (including Turkey’s Fenerbahçe Beko and Greece’s Olympiacos Piraeus) aren’t connected to its largest media markets, dampening ubiquitous continental interest in the sport and lowering its television value.

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Wisconsin’s loss to Oregon shows warning signs ahead of March

EUGENE, OR – Wisconsin coach Greg Gard did not ignore the uncomfortable reality facing his Badgers after an uninspiring loss to Oregon roughly three weeks ahead of the NCAA Tournament.

“When you keep playing like that, you won’t play long,” Gard said outside the visiting team locker room at Matthew Knight Arena, echoing his message to the team after the 85-71 loss on Feb. 25.

The Badgers’ loss to the Ducks – a team that is (and has been) well outside tournament contention – offered some red flags for a team with aspirations of winning March Madness games.

Gard’s group has lost its last two games away from the Kohl Center, and both have been by double-digit margins against unranked teams. The Badgers are not dealing with one or two isolated issues either.

Wisconsin fell into an early double-digit deficit against Ohio State – as it has in several of its Big Ten games – and the defense could not muster enough stops to give the Badgers a realistic chance to claw back.

Then against Oregon, Wisconsin’s offense was out of sorts in seemingly every way. The Badgers did not generate anything in the interior as Oregon often packed the paint, and their lackluster ball movement limited their quality of 3-point looks. It was UW’s second loss this season when leading at halftime. (The Jan. 25 loss vs. USC was the other.)

The obvious common thread between Wisconsin’s two recent losses was its defensive inconsistency. Oregon – ranking 119th in KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency this season – looked superb in the second half against Wisconsin’s defense. The Ducks shot 70.8% after halftime.

The Badgers rank 63rd in KenPom’s adjusted defensive efficiency. Thirteen of last year’s Sweet 16 teams finished in the top 50 in the metric, and the three exceptions – Purdue, BYU and Kentucky – had top-10 offenses. UW’s offense is 20th in adjusted offensive efficiency.

Wisconsin can take some solace in the way it has bounced back from some of its unsavory losses in Big Ten play. After losing to then-No. 6 Purdue, the Badgers rattled off five consecutive wins (including against then-No. 1 Michigan). After losing in controversial fashion to Indiana, the Badgers knocked off then-No. 7 Illinois and then-No. 10 Michigan State.

“Adversity just keeps building character,” guard Nick Boyd said. “It’s a negative. But at the same time, when you’re winning and stuff like that, sometimes we let a couple things go over your head. So just a reality check these last couple games on the road.”

Wisconsin will look for another rebound against Washington on Feb. 28. The Huskies are 6-11 in Big Ten play, but the Ducks that just beat the Badgers were previously 3-13 in Big Ten play.

Wisconsin guard Nick Boyd handles the ball against Oregon on Feb. 25 at Matthew Knight Arena.

“That was the beautiful thing about dropping one at Ohio State,” Boyd said. “We had an opportunity to play a great Iowa team. And I think it’s another high-level team in Washington. … So we got no time to really dwell.”

Wisconsin’s three victories over top-10 teams removed any doubt about whether the Badgers will make the 68-team tournament. The Badgers are No. 34 in the NCAA’s NET rankings and have five Quad 1 wins.

But Gard’s warning about Wisconsin possibly not playing for long may strike a nerve for the Badgers amid their current Sweet 16 drought. UW has not advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament since 2017, and UW has won only one March Madness game in the last three seasons.

“I only won one NCAA Tournament game,” Wisconsin guard John Blackwell said. “So obviously for myself and this team, guys that have been here … we want to put more under our belt.”

Wisconsin has its homework due in short time, though, before any goals are within reach just north on Interstate 5 in Portland, out east in Philadelphia or any tournament site in between.

“I think we’ll be better,” Blackwell said. “I know we’ll be better.”

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Badgers' loss to Oregon shows warning signs ahead of March

Wisconsin’s loss to Oregon shows warning signs ahead of March

EUGENE, OR – Wisconsin coach Greg Gard did not ignore the uncomfortable reality facing his Badgers after an uninspiring loss to Oregon roughly three weeks ahead of the NCAA Tournament.

“When you keep playing like that, you won’t play long,” Gard said outside the visiting team locker room at Matthew Knight Arena, echoing his message to the team after the 85-71 loss on Feb. 25.

The Badgers’ loss to the Ducks – a team that is (and has been) well outside tournament contention – offered some red flags for a team with aspirations of winning March Madness games.

Gard’s group has lost its last two games away from the Kohl Center, and both have been by double-digit margins against unranked teams. The Badgers are not dealing with one or two isolated issues either.

Wisconsin fell into an early double-digit deficit against Ohio State – as it has in several of its Big Ten games – and the defense could not muster enough stops to give the Badgers a realistic chance to claw back.

Then against Oregon, Wisconsin’s offense was out of sorts in seemingly every way. The Badgers did not generate anything in the interior as Oregon often packed the paint, and their lackluster ball movement limited their quality of 3-point looks. It was UW’s second loss this season when leading at halftime. (The Jan. 25 loss vs. USC was the other.)

The obvious common thread between Wisconsin’s two recent losses was its defensive inconsistency. Oregon – ranking 119th in KenPom’s adjusted offensive efficiency this season – looked superb in the second half against Wisconsin’s defense. The Ducks shot 70.8% after halftime.

The Badgers rank 63rd in KenPom’s adjusted defensive efficiency. Thirteen of last year’s Sweet 16 teams finished in the top 50 in the metric, and the three exceptions – Purdue, BYU and Kentucky – had top-10 offenses. UW’s offense is 20th in adjusted offensive efficiency.

Wisconsin can take some solace in the way it has bounced back from some of its unsavory losses in Big Ten play. After losing to then-No. 6 Purdue, the Badgers rattled off five consecutive wins (including against then-No. 1 Michigan). After losing in controversial fashion to Indiana, the Badgers knocked off then-No. 7 Illinois and then-No. 10 Michigan State.

“Adversity just keeps building character,” guard Nick Boyd said. “It’s a negative. But at the same time, when you’re winning and stuff like that, sometimes we let a couple things go over your head. So just a reality check these last couple games on the road.”

Wisconsin will look for another rebound against Washington on Feb. 28. The Huskies are 6-11 in Big Ten play, but the Ducks that just beat the Badgers were previously 3-13 in Big Ten play.

Wisconsin guard Nick Boyd handles the ball against Oregon on Feb. 25 at Matthew Knight Arena.

“That was the beautiful thing about dropping one at Ohio State,” Boyd said. “We had an opportunity to play a great Iowa team. And I think it’s another high-level team in Washington. … So we got no time to really dwell.”

Wisconsin’s three victories over top-10 teams removed any doubt about whether the Badgers will make the 68-team tournament. The Badgers are No. 34 in the NCAA’s NET rankings and have five Quad 1 wins.

But Gard’s warning about Wisconsin possibly not playing for long may strike a nerve for the Badgers amid their current Sweet 16 drought. UW has not advanced to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament since 2017, and UW has won only one March Madness game in the last three seasons.

“I only won one NCAA Tournament game,” Wisconsin guard John Blackwell said. “So obviously for myself and this team, guys that have been here … we want to put more under our belt.”

Wisconsin has its homework due in short time, though, before any goals are within reach just north on Interstate 5 in Portland, out east in Philadelphia or any tournament site in between.

“I think we’ll be better,” Blackwell said. “I know we’ll be better.”

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin Badgers' loss to Oregon shows warning signs ahead of March

Nvidia unreleases its GeForce 595.59 “Game Ready” driver over fan control issues

Nvidia stops downloads of its newest “Game Ready” due to fan control issues Nvidia has confirmed that it has temporarily removed downloads for its GeForce “Game Ready” and “Studio” 595.59 WHQL drivers. This removal is due to the discovery of a bug that is affecting some of the driver’s users. Users are reporting a loss […]

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(PR) Running With Scissors Reveals Flesh & Wire, New IP Coming in 2027

Running With Scissors, the (in)famous creator of the POSTAL series, which has amassed millions of fans over nearly three decades, announces its first-ever spinoff title. Flesh & Wire, a dark and violent return to POSTAL's original theme and setting, will arrive on PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam and GOG in 2027, as revealed in the IGN Fan Fest showcase.

Join forces with Angel, a seemingly normal college student suddenly swept up in a fever dream of conspiracy, blood, and vengeance. Along with her loyal sphinx cat Solomon, Angel runs afoul of the law, military, and an ominous cult. Discover the truth about her connection to the events of the first POSTAL game - and seek revenge on the series' protagonist, a man dubbed the Postal Dude.

Marathon Tops Steam Sales Charts Ahead of Server Slam

The build-up for Bungie's new survival extraction shooter, Marathon, may be coming to its peak ahead of the upcoming server slam event and imminent launch in the following week. The new game has built up so much hype ahead of the play test that Marathon has officially blown past all of its similar competition in the Steam bestsellers chart. At the time of writing, Marathon sits in third place in Steam's official chart, which ranks game sales based on revenue earned. To reach that, it had to climb 58 places in the last week alone, surpassing both Arc Raiders and the ever-popular Warframe.

SteamDB reports that Marathon is the 35th most wishlisted game, which may not sound like a lot, but it also reveals that over 10,000 people have added Marathon to their wishlists in the last seven days. If Marathon continues on its trajectory, it will have come a long way since its early 2025 lukewarm reception, which resulted in a delay from its original September release date to March 5. Players will be able to test Marathon in an upcoming server slam event on February 26-March 2.

NVIDIA Pulls GeForce 595.59 WHQL Game Ready Driver After Widespread Bug Reports

NVIDIA has officially pulled its latest GeForce 595.59 WHQL Game Ready driver from the downloads page as user reports of stability issues continue to pile up. Reportedly, users are experiencing fan detection issues on their GPU coolers, with only a single fan working. Some issues like clock stability have also occurred. On NVIDIA's official GeForce Forums, users have been complaining about driver stability, and the company has advised users to roll back the driver version to the previously stable 591.86 WHQL driver if they are experiencing any symptoms. The GeForce 595.59 WHQL Game Ready driver was launched as an optimization package to get Resident Evil Requiem and Marathon games running smoothly, which turned into a disaster that the community has reported.
NVIDIAFebruary 26th, 11am PT Update: We have discovered a bug in the Game Ready and Studio 595.59 WHQL drivers and have removed the downloads temporarily while our team investigates. For users that have already installed this driver, and are experiencing issues with fan control, please roll back to 591.86 WHQL. NVIDIA app users can reinstall their previous driver by clicking the three dots in the Drivers tab.

Microsoft Intros DirectX 12 Shader Model 6.9 and New Direct3D 12 Improvements

Microsoft today released DirectX Shader Model 6.9 alongside a host of new Direct3D 12 enhancements. The company had been previewing SM 6.9 since 2025, which now attains general release. Microsoft released the update as part of Agility SDK 1.619 and the complementary DirectX Shader Compiler (DXC) version 1.9.2602.16. The company also released Agility SDK 1.719-preview, which introduces a fresh set of experimental features. At the heart of the Agility SDK 1.619 release is Shader Model 6.9, bringing powerful new processing tools to graphics developers. A standout new feature is "Long Vector" support, allowing developers to load, store, and seamlessly perform element-wise operations on HLSL vectors up to 1024 elements in length. The update also extends specialized HLSL functions, such as IsNan, IsInf, and the newly added IsNorma, to fully support 16-bit floats. Lastly, previously optional hardware capabilities, like 16-bit and 64-bit shader operations, are now strictly required.

Besides Shader Model upgrades, some key DirectX ray tracing (DXR) 1.2 features are officially exiting preview, such as OMM and SER. Opacity Micromaps (OMMs) enable hardware to handle complex alpha-tested geometry far more efficiently, bypassing costly shader invocations. The feature was announced way back in 2022 with NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace architecture. Meanwhile, Shader Execution Reordering (SER) empowers applications to dynamically sort rays for highly optimized parallel execution. Microsoft has directly addressed developer feedback by integrating several targeted quality-of-life updates. Highlights include Revised Resource View Creation API, as well as new CPU Timeline Query Resolves that eliminate unnecessary GPU overhead. The table below compares hardware support for Shader Model 6.9 across the three GPU brands.

Private Jets Soar in Popularity in 2026: Why Business Travel, Efficiency, Comfort, and Privacy Are the New Norm

Private Jets Soar in Popularity in 2026: Why Business Travel, Efficiency, Comfort, and Privacy Are the New Norm
Business Travel

Private aviation, which saw explosive growth and unpredictability in the aftermath of the pandemic, is entering a phase of maturity in 2026. As the market stabilizes, business travel is reclaiming its dominance as the main driver of demand. This shift marks a return to the long-term strategies that many frequent flyers have adopted, as opposed to the short-lived surge of first-time private aviation users seen during the pandemic era.

The Return of Business Travel: A Key Pillar of Private Aviation Demand

In 2026, private aviation is no longer a novelty for occasional flyers but a long-term solution for frequent travelers. Unlike the pandemic period, when many first-time users hopped aboard private jets for the first time, today’s private jet demand is being driven by repeat travelers. Corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and business executives are once again leading the charge, highlighting a return to pre-pandemic business travel trends. Companies now consider private aviation as a strategic tool for efficiency, productivity, and global access.

Short-Haul Routes Surge as Private Aviation Becomes a Productivity Solution

The landscape of private aviation in 2026 is defined by the demand for short- to mid-range flights. Routes lasting anywhere from two to four hours are the most popular, as private aviation becomes less about indulgent long-haul luxury and more about efficiency. Private jets continue to provide an invaluable productivity solution for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and even retirees looking to access destinations quickly and discreetly. For these travelers, time is a resource, and private aviation is the perfect way to make the most of it.

Seasonal travel patterns also continue to influence demand. The winter ski season, summer trips to Europe, and the year-end holiday period remain peak times for private flight bookings. The flexibility, privacy, and efficiency of private jets make them the ideal choice for those looking to maximize their time during these peak seasons.

Beyond Business: Families and Retirees Embrace Private Aviation

A significant shift in 2026 is the expanding base of private aviation users beyond just executives and business professionals. Private aviation is now appealing to a broader demographic, including multi-generational families and retirees who are embracing long-distance, global travel. Families, in particular, are flocking to charter flights for their vacations, appreciating the flexibility that private aviation provides for their travel plans.

This growing segment benefits from the unique offerings of private jets, such as comfort, privacy, and the ability to avoid long waits at airports. The flexibility of chartering aircraft also allows these travelers to design their travel schedules without the constraints that typically come with commercial flights.

Efficiency Remains the Driving Force Behind Private Aviation Decisions

The core reason travelers continue to turn to private aviation in 2026 is its efficiency. As commercial airlines scale back services to smaller markets, private aviation is increasingly bridging the gap for time-sensitive travelers. Travelers consistently cite several key advantages when opting for private jets: direct access to smaller airports, avoiding connections and TSA lines, and the ability to travel on their own schedule. These benefits resonate particularly with corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and those in industries where time is money.

Fleet Composition and Charter Pricing in a More Disciplined Market

The landscape of private aviation fleet composition has remained relatively stable in 2026. Light and midsize jets continue to dominate short-haul routes, while larger aircraft remain in demand for transcontinental and transatlantic flights. Charter rates, however, remain elevated above pre-pandemic levels. The rising cost of fuel, combined with crew shortages and increased maintenance and insurance expenses, means that travelers can expect to pay more for private jet services than they did in the past.

Nonetheless, flexibility with travel dates and passenger numbers can still present opportunities for cost-conscious travelers. For those willing to adjust their schedules, there are still ways to optimize their charter experience without breaking the bank.

A More Strategic Approach to Business Travel

As the market matures in 2026, companies are reassessing how travel impacts their productivity and overall performance. ALTOUR, a leader in travel management services, advises businesses to adopt a more integrated, strategic approach to business travel. By combining commercial air travel, private aviation, and expert advisory services, companies can create tailored solutions that optimize travel programs for both efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

To remain competitive, businesses need to partner with travel advisors who can help develop a personalized travel strategy that balances luxury, productivity, and value. By doing so, organizations can ensure that their executives and key personnel have access to the most efficient and convenient travel options.

A Future of Stability and Growth

As private aviation enters a more stable phase in 2026, demand will continue to evolve. Business travel remains the key driver, but the growing influence of multi-generational families and retirees embracing private aviation signals an exciting shift in the market. Efficiency, comfort, and privacy will remain paramount for private aviation users, who see these attributes as vital to maintaining a competitive edge in their industries.

In conclusion, private aviation in 2026 is no longer a luxury for the few, but a strategic and efficient travel solution for a growing base of travelers. As the market matures and demand stabilizes, private aviation is poised to become an integral part of the global travel ecosystem, with business leaders, families, and retirees alike embracing it for its flexibility, convenience, and unmatched efficiency.

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Thousands of Travellers Stranded at Airports in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and more across Australia amid Heavy Rainfall as 720 Flights are Delayed and 74 Cancelled, Disrupting Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Qantas and Several other Carriers, New Update

Thousands of Travellers Stranded at Airports in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and more across Australia amid Heavy Rainfall as 720 Flights are Delayed and 74 Cancelled, Disrupting Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Qantas and Several other Carriers, New Update

Thousands of travellers are currently navigating a logistical crisis across Australia as major flight disruptions sweep through the nation’s busiest terminals. Data confirms that 720 flights are delayed and 74 are cancelled, leaving many passengers stranded. Heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms are currently moving across South Australia, with Adelaide expecting up to 80 mm of rain by Sunday. This tropical low is also bringing extreme UV levels and flash flooding risks to the region. The flight disruptions remains widespread, hitting Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane particularly hard. Major carriers like Qantas, Virgin Australia and Jetstar are managing the bulk of these scheduling setbacks. Even regional hubs like Canberra, Perth and the airport serving Geelong are reporting significant backlogs. Passengers should monitor their flight status closely as these weather conditions continue to evolve.

Major Airports Affected

The scale of the disruption is most visible at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, which has recorded the highest volume of interference. A total of 36 cancellations and 266 delays were reported today, making it the most heavily impacted gateway in Australia. The congestion in Sydney is being mirrored further south in Melbourne, where the Tullamarine hub faced 15 cancellations and 186 delays. Even the secondary terminal at Melbourne Avalon International Airport, which serves the Geelong region, was not spared, reporting 3 cancellations and 3 delays, all attributed to Jetstar.

In Queensland, Brisbane Airport saw 8 cancellations and 104 delays, while Western Australia’s Perth Int’l recorded 6 cancellations and 95 delays. Canberra Int’l and Adelaide Int’l each reported 3 cancellations, with 24 and 42 delays respectively. The situation in Adelaide is of particular concern to meteorologists, as the city is forecast to reach a maximum of 33 degrees today before a severe weather front arrives. A medium chance of showers is expected in Adelaide from late morning, with thunderstorms developing in the afternoon that could potentially lead to flash flooding.

Impacted Airlines

The cascading effect of these disruptions has been felt across the boards of all major domestic and international carriers.

AirlineTotal CancellationsTotal Delays
Virgin Australia28165
Jetstar20125
Qantas15179
QantasLink946
Network Aviation113
United Airlines12

Virgin Australia appears to be the most affected in terms of cancellations, with a total of 28 flights grounded and 165 delays recorded across the network. Jetstar followed closely, with 20 cancellations and 125 delays, including the total suspension of its services at the airport near Geelong.

The national carrier, Qantas, along with its regional subsidiary QantasLink, has also struggled to maintain its schedule. Qantas recorded 15 cancellations and 179 delays, while QantasLink saw 9 cancellations and 46 delays. Minor impacts were also noted for Network Aviation in Perth and United Airlines in Melbourne. In Sydney alone, Qantas faced 65 delays, illustrating the immense pressure placed on ground handling and gate management during such widespread weather events in Australia.

Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like Alliance Airlines, Regional Express Airlines, Air New Zealand, Airnorth Regional and more.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The timing of this tropical low, which is drawing widespread rain and thunderstorms across much of South Australia, is expected to dampen tourism activities. In Adelaide, where a 95 per cent chance of rain is forecast for Saturday with totals up to 35 mm, outdoor attractions and regional tours may see significant downturns. Sunday is predicted to be the wettest day for Adelaide, with rainfall totals ranging from 10 to 80 mm, further threatening local travel plans.

Across Australia, the ripple effect of 720 delayed flights means that hotel check-ins are being missed and local tours in cities like Brisbane, Perth and Canberra are being cancelled. In the pastoral and agricultural districts of South Australia, the impact is even more severe. Widespread falls of 50 to 100 mm are forecast, with isolated totals of up to 250 mm possible. A Flood Warning is currently active for the Inland Rivers, with the Cooper Creek at Innamincka experiencing significant flooding. These conditions have resulted in widespread road closures, preventing travellers from reaching local communities and impacting the movement of livestock.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently caught in the congestion at terminals in Sydney, Melbourne, or Adelaide, immediate action is recommended. Aviation experts advise that passengers remain inside the terminals and monitor flight boards closely, as conditions in Australia can change rapidly. With UV levels expected to reach an extreme index of 11 in some areas despite the cloud cover, travellers are reminded to seek protection if they are required to move between outdoor terminal areas.

In Adelaide, residents and travellers are being urged by emergency authorities to monitor warnings closely and avoid all flooded roads. As the tropical system moves closer, periods of rain are likely to persist through Monday. Passengers scheduled to fly out of Canberra, Brisbane, or Perth should check the mobile apps of their respective airlines—Virgin Australia, Jetstar, or Qantas—for real-time updates before departing for the airport.

While the weather is expected to ease by early next week, with Adelaide returning to partly cloudy skies and 27 degrees by Tuesday, the backlog of 720 delayed flights will likely take several days to clear. Passengers are encouraged to exercise patience as airline staff work to re-accommodate the thousands of stranded travellers across the country.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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Qantas Makes History with First-Ever Direct Flights from Australia to Las Vegas, Here’s What You Need to Know!

Qantas Makes History with First-Ever Direct Flights from Australia to Las Vegas, Here’s What You Need to Know!

In a groundbreaking move, Qantas has announced the launch of its first-ever non-stop service between Australia and Las Vegas, starting December 2026. The new seasonal route will connect Sydney (SYD) directly to Las Vegas (LAS), offering travelers from both countries a faster, more convenient travel option to the entertainment capital of the world. This new service marks a historic achievement for the airline, solidifying its strong presence in North America while opening up fresh opportunities for tourism and international events.

Qantas’ Historic Direct Flights to Las Vegas

Qantas will operate the Sydney-Las Vegas service from December 2026 through to March 2027. The new route will run three times a week, departing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, and will be serviced by the airline’s state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Passengers will benefit from a significantly reduced travel time, as the direct flights eliminate the need for connections through other U.S. cities, saving up to five hours on the journey.

The inaugural flight is set to take off on December 29, 2026, with the aircraft scheduled to leave Sydney at 9:00 PM and land in Las Vegas at 3:55 PM (local time) after a 13-hour 55-minute flight. With return fares starting at AUD$1,099, the new service is set to meet growing demand for international travel between Australia and Las Vegas, particularly as the city continues to host global events and major exhibitions.

Bringing Las Vegas and Australia Closer Together

The new route is a major milestone for both Qantas and Las Vegas. As one of the world’s premier entertainment hubs, Las Vegas has long been a top destination for Australians, and now, with a direct flight, the connection between the two cities will be more seamless than ever before. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) reports that more than 250,000 Australians visit the city each year, making Australia one of the most important international markets for Las Vegas tourism.

Qantas CEO Cam Wallace emphasized the importance of the new route, noting that Australia’s demand for international travel has been exceptionally strong in recent years. The new service to Las Vegas is part of Qantas’ broader strategy to expand its seasonal offerings to destinations that Australians want to visit, including Rome and Sapporo.

A Seasonal Route with Special Event Opportunities

The seasonal nature of the Sydney to Las Vegas service means that it will align with some of the city’s most iconic events, offering Australian travelers unique opportunities to attend global expos and international festivals. Las Vegas is home to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world’s largest and most influential tech event, where leading innovators and industry professionals gather every year.

Additionally, the city is the site of the National Rugby League’s (NRL) annual season kickoff Las Vegas Festival, a growing event that draws Australian sports fans and athletes alike. These high-profile events will not only boost tourism but also provide valuable exposure for both Qantas and the city of Las Vegas.

Qantas Strengthens Its North American Network

The Las Vegas route will add another destination to Qantas’ extensive North and South American network, making it the airline’s 101st global destination. Las Vegas joins the list of other key cities in the Americas already served by Qantas, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Vancouver.

Qantas’ expansion in the region reflects its ongoing commitment to providing Australians with greater access to international destinations. The airline’s growing operations in North America are a testament to its strong performance at major U.S. airports, with Las Vegas becoming the eighth city in the region served by Qantas.

Promoting Tourism and Economic Growth

In addition to catering to leisure travelers, the new route will also help promote economic growth between Australia and Las Vegas. According to Steve Hill, President and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the new flights are a reflection of the strength of the Australian market. He pointed out that the addition of direct flights will open up even more tourism opportunities for both Las Vegas and Australian travelers.

The flow of travelers between the two countries is also expected to enhance business and cultural ties. Australian visitors will find it easier than ever to explore Las Vegas’ world-class entertainment, luxury hotels, and major attractions, including the Grand Canyon, while U.S. tourists will be able to enjoy the unique beauty and diverse landscapes of Australia.

Continued Investment in Customer Experience

Qantas is also committed to providing a premium travel experience for passengers flying on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The airline offers state-of-the-art amenities, including fully reclining seats in Business Class, premium lounges, and exclusive in-flight entertainment options. Additionally, Qantas Frequent Flyers can earn double Qantas Points for bookings made on the new Las Vegas route, making it an even more attractive option for members of the loyalty program.

Conclusion: A Game-Changing Flight for Australians and Las Vegas

With the introduction of direct flights from Sydney to Las Vegas, Qantas is not only enhancing the travel experience for its Australian customers but also fostering stronger ties between Australia and the United States. Whether it’s attending major global events, exploring the vibrant culture of Las Vegas, or enjoying the luxury of direct flights, this new route is poised to be a game-changer for both tourism and international business.

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United Kingdom Travel Alert New Passport Validity Rules, ETA Changes and Costly Mistakes That Could Cancel Your 2026 Holiday!

United Kingdom Travel Alert New Passport Validity Rules, ETA Changes and Costly Mistakes That Could Cancel Your 2026 Holiday!

Travellers across the United Kingdom planning holidays in 2026 are being urged to check their passport expiry dates immediately. Updated travel procedures, seasonal demand pressures, and the introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system mean that missing renewal timelines could lead to travel disruption or significantly higher costs. Official guidance from the HM Passport Office advises travellers to prepare early and rely only on government sources when reviewing travel document requirements.

ETA System Highlights Need for Valid Travel Documents

The rollout of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is part of wider border modernisation. While the system does not change the core passport validity rules for UK residents travelling abroad, it reinforces the need to ensure all travel documents are valid, accurate and up to date before departure. Travellers should always verify destination requirements through official UK government travel advice, as entry rules vary by country.

Critical Passport Validity Rules for Overseas Travel

A standard UK passport is valid for:

  • 10 years for adults
  • 5 years for children under 16

However, travellers must meet additional international entry requirements.

For most destinations:

  • Passports should have at least 3–6 months validity remaining after the return date

For travel to countries in the European Union:

  • The passport must be less than 10 years old on the day of entry
  • It must have at least 3 months validity remaining after the planned departure from the EU

Failing to meet either condition could result in denied boarding or entry, even if the passport has not yet expired.

When You Should Renew Your Passport

Government advice recommends travellers:

  • Renew their passport 6–9 months before expiry
  • For EU travel, consider renewing when less than 3 months validity remains
  • Allow for processing times of at least 3 weeks

Processing times may increase significantly during peak travel periods, making early applications essential.

Peak Travel Periods Increase Processing Delays

The busiest travel periods in the UK include:

  • Late March to April (Easter and spring school holidays)
  • July and August (summer holidays)

These months see the highest demand for passport services. Submitting applications close to travel dates during these periods can lead to processing delays and missed trips. Travellers planning school holiday travel in 2026 should check passports at the time of booking, not shortly before departure.

Passport Costs and Payment Options

Standard passport fees vary depending on the application type and method. Payments can be made through official channels:

  • Online via debit or credit card
  • By post using cheques payable to HM Passport Office
  • Postal orders payable to the Post Office Ltd
  • Cash payments when applying in person through the Passport Check and Send service at participating Post Office branches

Using official government services helps avoid unnecessary third-party fees and application errors.

Fast Track Service: Faster but More Expensive

For urgent travel needs, the UK government offers a premium Fast Track option.

  • Around £222 for a standard adult passport
  • Approximately £235 for a 54-page frequent traveller passport
  • Requires a pre-booked appointment
  • Passports may be issued within hours or a few days

This service is useful in emergencies but should be avoided where possible due to the significantly higher cost and limited appointment availability.

Free Passport Eligibility

Some applicants qualify for a fee exemption. Individuals born on or before 2 September 1929 (aged 96 and over) are eligible for a free passport, although standard documentation requirements still apply.

Common Mistakes That Disrupt Travel

According to official government guidance, travellers often face problems due to:

  • Passport issued more than 10 years ago for EU travel
  • Insufficient validity beyond the return date
  • Applying too close to departure
  • Ignoring seasonal processing delays
  • Not checking country-specific entry requirements

Using official GOV.UK tools to check passport validity can help prevent these issues.

Planning Ahead for 2026 Travel

With international travel demand rising and digital border systems expanding, early preparation is now essential. Families should pay particular attention to children’s passports, which expire more frequently due to their shorter validity period. Travel experts and government guidance both stress that passport checks should be one of the first steps when planning a holiday, especially for peak periods such as Easter and summer 2026.

Final Advice for UK Travellers

For anyone planning overseas travel in 2026:

  • Check passport expiry now
  • Renew at least 6–9 months in advance
  • Allow extra time during peak seasons
  • Confirm destination entry rules through official government sources

With stricter validity requirements and new travel systems in place, keeping passports up to date is one of the most important steps to ensure a smooth, stress-free and cost-effective trip.

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Latest Travel Bulletin: Baja California Joins Puerto Vallarta in High-Risk Zone in Mexico for U.S. Travelers—Why Jalisco and Guerrero Are Still Off-Limits

Latest Travel Bulletin: Baja California Joins Puerto Vallarta in High-Risk Zone in Mexico for U.S. Travelers—Why Jalisco and Guerrero Are Still Off-Limits
High-Risk Zone for U.S.

On February 25, 2026, the U.S. State Department officially lifted the emergency shelter-in-place orders for U.S. citizens in Mexico. However, significant travel warnings remain in effect for various states, particularly Jalisco, Guerrero, Baja California, and others. The U.S. Embassy had initially issued the shelter-in-place directive following violent cartel-related unrest in parts of Mexico after the death of notorious drug lord Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes on February 22, 2026. Although the situation has stabilized, the U.S. government is continuing to monitor the situation closely. The lifting of the shelter orders represents a return to normal operations for many parts of Mexico, including major airports in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. However, ongoing security risks persist, particularly in certain regions, and travelers are urged to stay informed and exercise caution.

The U.S. Embassy’s decision to lift the shelter-in-place order came on February 24, 2026, after a high-stakes military operation resulted in the death of notorious drug lord Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). In retaliation, cartel members launched a series of violent attacks, triggering a period of instability and prompting the U.S. government to issue temporary shelter-in-place orders. However, with the immediate emergency under control, the orders were rescinded, allowing normal life to resume in many regions.

What Happened and Why Was the Shelter-in-Place Order Issued?

The shelter-in-place order was triggered by escalating violence following the death of “El Mencho” during a military pursuit on February 22, 2026. After the operation, CJNG members initiated coordinated attacks across 22 states, including burning vehicles to create road blockades, targeting public buildings, and engaging in armed confrontations. These actions resulted in the deaths of at least 25 National Guard members, severely disrupting life in several key areas.

Key Affected Areas:

  • Jalisco: The violence peaked in cities such as Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, where street battles and roadblocks led to significant disruption.
  • Baja California: Tijuana, a major border city, was also impacted by cartel violence.
  • Nayarit: The state witnessed several violent incidents tied to cartel retaliation.

Who Was Impacted by the Emergency Shelter-in-Place Order?

Baja California Puerto Vallarta Jalisco and Guerrero
Culture And Nature at Baja California Puerto Vallarta Jalisco and Guerrero

The shelter-in-place directive primarily affected U.S. citizens living in or traveling to Mexico, especially in the western regions where cartel activity was most intense. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico and the U.S. State Department issued frequent updates regarding security conditions and advised American citizens to avoid non-essential travel to several regions.

  • U.S. Government Personnel: The U.S. government placed specific operational restrictions on its personnel, including curfews in affected regions such as Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, and Ciudad Guzmán. U.S. government employees were prohibited from traveling beyond their designated metropolitan areas and were restricted from using certain highways that were identified as high-risk zones due to cartel activity.

What Has Changed Since the Shelter-in-Place Was Lifted?

As of February 25, 2026, the U.S. Embassy officially declared that the emergency shelter-in-place order had been rescinded. Normal operations have resumed, including the functioning of public transportation, businesses, and airports, notably in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. Airlines, including American, Delta, and United, have reinstated regular flight schedules, although travelers are still advised to check the status of their flights before heading to the airport due to potential delays caused by previous disruptions.

However, while the immediate crisis has subsided, the U.S. government continues to enforce travel restrictions in certain areas. These restrictions are aimed at safeguarding the security of U.S. citizens and government employees while providing more detailed guidance on where travel remains hazardous.

What Travel Restrictions Remain in Place?

Despite the lifting of shelter-in-place orders, several travel restrictions and advisories remain in effect:

Curfews for U.S. Government Personnel:

  • Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, and Ciudad Guzmán: U.S. government employees are subject to a nightly curfew and are restricted from traveling outside their assigned metropolitan areas. Interstate travel between Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta by road is still prohibited due to security concerns.

Travel Advisory Levels:

The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for various Mexican states, and the following restrictions are in place:

  • Level 4: Do Not Travel: U.S. citizens are advised against traveling to Colima, Guerrero, Michoacán, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, and Zacatecas due to ongoing risks from organized crime and kidnappings.
  • Level 3: Reconsider Travel: States such as Jalisco, Baja California, and Guanajuato are listed at this level, where travelers are urged to exercise caution, especially in areas recently affected by cartel violence.
  • Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution: This category applies to the majority of Mexican states, including popular tourist destinations like Quintana Roo (Cancun/Tulum), where travelers should remain vigilant.

Specific Travel Restrictions in Jalisco:

Jalisco, the epicenter of the recent violence, remains under heightened scrutiny, with several key highways and regions still off-limits to both U.S. government employees and general travelers. Some of the primary restrictions include:

No-Travel Zones:

  • Federal Highway 80: Prohibited south and west of Cocula due to cartel blockades.
  • Federal Highway 544: Prohibited between Mascota and San Sebastián del Oeste due to ambush risks.
  • Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta: U.S. government employees are prohibited from traveling between these two cities by road. Air travel is recommended instead.
  • Jalisco-Michoacán Border: All travel within 50 km (31 miles) of this border is prohibited.

Safe Transit Corridors:

Certain toll roads in Jalisco are still considered relatively safe for travel:

  • Federal Highway 15D: Permitted for travel between Mexico City and Guadalajara.
  • Highways 54D, 110, and 200D: The only permitted routes between Guadalajara and Manzanillo.
  • Highway 405: The only approved route to Mazamitla.

How Should Travelers Navigate Jalisco and Other Affected Areas?

The U.S. State Department recommends that travelers adhere to these guidelines:

  • Travel During Daylight Hours: Avoid traveling at night, as most violent incidents, including carjackings and roadblocks, occur after dark.
  • Use Toll Roads: Stick to toll roads (Cuota roads) instead of free roads (Libre), as they are more secure.
  • Monitor Road Closures: Check real-time updates on road closures from CAPUFE on X (formerly Twitter).

What’s Next for Travel to Mexico?

While the immediate emergency has passed, the U.S. State Department’s travel advisories and restrictions for Mexico will continue to evolve. The ongoing cartel violence in certain regions remains a serious concern, and travelers are urged to stay informed about the latest security updates.

For now, travelers planning to visit Mexico should carefully review the U.S. State Department’s travel warnings, exercise caution, and follow all official guidance to ensure their safety during their trip.

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Significant Travel Interrruptions at Daniel K. Inouye Airport with 50 Delays and 8 Cancellations Affect Hawaiian, Delta, United, Air New Zealand and More Airlines for Flights to U.S., Japan, Philippines and New Zealand

Significant Travel Interrruptions at Daniel K. Inouye Airport with 50 Delays and 8 Cancellations Affect Hawaiian, Delta, United, Air New Zealand and More Airlines for Flights to U.S., Japan, Philippines and New Zealand
Daniel K. Inouye Airport

Significant travel interruptions have hit Daniel K. Inouye International Airport today, with a total of 50 delays and 8 cancellations affecting several airlines. This disruption impacts major carriers such as Hawaiian Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Air New Zealand, with flights to key destinations including the U.S. mainland, Japan, the Philippines, and New Zealand facing severe delays. Travelers flying to cities like Lihue, Seattle, Sacramento, Manila, Auckland, and San Francisco are experiencing setbacks in their journeys. These travel interruptions are causing major inconvenience for passengers across both domestic and international routes.

Passengers are advised to stay updated with their respective airlines for rebooking options and the latest information. This situation highlights the vulnerabilities in travel plans, especially during peak travel periods. If you’re traveling from or through Honolulu, expect delays and cancellations throughout the day.

Cancellations and Delays Impacting Multiple Airports

Flights from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport have been severely affected across various airports in the U.S. and international locations. Here’s a breakdown of the affected airports, showcasing the widespread impact:

Domestic Airports Affected by Delays and Cancellations

  • Lihue (LIH): 2 cancellations (6%) and 4 delays (13%)
  • Ellison Onizuka Kona Intl At Keahole (KOA): 1 cancellation (3%) and 4 delays (13%)
  • Kahului (OGG): 1 cancellation (2%) and 2 delays (4%)
  • Portland Intl (PDX): 1 delay (33%)
  • Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA): 2 delays (22%)
  • San Francisco Int’l (SFO): 1 delay (14%)
  • Sacramento Intl (SMF): 1 delay (50%)
  • Molokai (MKK): 7 delays (24%)

International Airports Affected

  • Manila Int’l (MNL): 1 delay (100%)

Passengers traveling to airports such as Molokai, Seattle-Tacoma, and Sacramento should expect significant delays, with Molokai reporting the highest percentage of delays at 24%. On the international front, Manila International Airport has also been affected, with a 100% delay rate reported for flights departing from HNL.

Airlines Affected by Delays and Cancellations

The flight disruptions at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport are impacting a wide range of airlines. The following airlines have reported cancellations and delays:

  • Hawaiian Airlines: 8 cancellations (4%) and 15 delays (8%)
  • Aloha Cargo: No cancellations but 9 delays (20%)
  • Air New Zealand: No cancellations but 1 delay (50%)
  • Alaska Airlines: No cancellations but 1 delay (4%)
  • Delta Air Lines: No cancellations but 4 delays (15%)
  • Southern Airways Express: No cancellations but 12 delays (17%)
  • Japan Airlines: No cancellations but 2 delays (25%)
  • Philippine Airlines: No cancellations but 1 delay (50%)
  • Southwest Airlines: No cancellations but 3 delays (4%)
  • United Airlines: No cancellations but 2 delays (7%)

Hawaiian Airlines, being the local carrier, has experienced both cancellations and delays, affecting several routes. Other international carriers such as Air New Zealand and Philippine Airlines have also been impacted, with significant delays affecting both domestic and international services. Southern Airways Express has been especially affected with 12 delays, accounting for 17% of its operations from HNL today.

Analysis: Affected Airlines, Cities, and Countries

The disruptions at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport are not only affecting the local Hawaiian airlines but also a range of international carriers. The U.S. mainland cities like Portland, Seattle, Sacramento, and San Francisco are also experiencing delays and cancellations. Internationally, passengers bound for Manila, Tokyo, and Auckland are facing substantial delays, with Auckland flights seeing a staggering 66% delay rate.

These disruptions are particularly significant for those traveling on key international routes, especially to Japan, New Zealand, and the Philippines. The flight delays at Manila International Airport indicate potential ripple effects on travelers heading to the Philippines, while delays to Auckland highlight the challenges faced by long-haul passengers.

What Can Affected Passengers Do Now?

For passengers affected by the disruptions at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, there are a few key steps to take to mitigate the inconvenience:

  1. Check for Updates: Passengers should stay in close contact with their airline to get real-time updates on flight status. Many airlines offer mobile apps and websites that provide live information.
  2. Rebooking Options: If your flight has been cancelled or delayed, inquire about the possibility of rebooking on the next available flight. Airlines may offer compensation, including meal vouchers or hotel stays, for long delays.
  3. Stay Updated on Airport Services: Daniel K. Inouye International Airport advises all passengers to check the airport’s official website for the latest flight information and any potential changes to services. The airport may also offer assistance with accommodations or transportation options for stranded passengers.
  4. Travel Insurance: For travelers with insurance, check if you’re eligible for compensation related to cancellations or delays. Many travel insurance policies cover these disruptions.
  5. Plan Ahead for Long Layovers: If your new flight involves long waiting times, make sure to plan ahead for your layover, considering food, entertainment, or potential accommodations at the airport.

Conclusion

The disruption at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport serves as a reminder of how quickly travel plans can change due to operational challenges. Affected passengers are urged to keep an eye on their flights and consider their rebooking options. Whether traveling to the U.S. mainland or internationally, it’s essential to be prepared for possible delays and cancellations. Stay informed and reach out to airlines and the airport for support.

Source: FlightAware

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Mexico’s Cancun Gears Up for Unforgettable Spring Break 2026 with Exclusive All-Inclusive Resorts and Travel Planning Tools

Mexico’s Cancun Gears Up for Unforgettable Spring Break 2026 with Exclusive All-Inclusive Resorts and Travel Planning Tools

Cancun, one of the most sought-after spring break destinations globally, is gearing up for an unforgettable 2026 season. Cancun All Inclusive (www.cancunallinclusive.com) has officially updated its platform to ensure travelers can easily find and book their perfect all-inclusive resort for this busy and vibrant time of the year. With new pricing information, expanded resort listings, and enhanced travel planning tools, Cancun All Inclusive is ready to cater to students, families, and holidaymakers looking to make the most of their getaway.

Why Cancun is the Ideal Spring Break Destination

As the clock ticks toward the Spring Break 2026 season, Cancun continues to be the top choice for beach lovers, partygoers, and adventure seekers. Known for its pristine beaches, world-class resorts, and legendary nightlife, Cancun offers something for everyone. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on the beach, exciting excursions, or an all-inclusive vacation where everything is taken care of, Cancun provides it all. The accessibility via Cancun International Airport makes it even easier for travelers to arrive and start their vacation right away.

What’s New for Spring Break 2026: Cancun All Inclusive Updates

For 2026, Cancun All Inclusive has expanded its offerings to ensure every traveler can find their ideal accommodation. With a wide variety of resort options, from budget-friendly to luxury properties, there’s something to suit every budget. The platform now includes:

  • Updated Resort Pricing: Find the most current rates for a wide range of resorts. Whether you’re traveling on a budget or splurging for a luxury experience, Cancun All Inclusive has you covered.
  • Expanded Resort Listings: The site now features even more all-inclusive resorts across Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Costa Mujeres, Isla Mujeres, Puerto Morelos, and Tulum. Each listing includes key details to help you choose the perfect spot for your stay.
  • Cancun’s Best Resorts for Spring Break: Cancun All Inclusive continues to showcase the best resorts in the region, such as the Grand Palladium Costa Mujeres, Breathless Cancun Soul, Moon Palace Cancun, and Hard Rock Hotel Cancun, all of which are primed for the 2026 spring break season.

Explore Top All-Inclusive Resorts in Cancun and Beyond

Cancun’s reputation as a Spring Break hotspot is built on the quality of its resorts and its ability to cater to diverse tastes. Whether you want a lively party scene or a peaceful escape, Cancun All Inclusive provides options for every traveler. Here are some of the most popular areas to consider:

  1. Cancun All-Inclusive Resorts: Known for its central location, vibrant nightlife, and stunning beachfront resorts, Cancun is a favorite for students and families alike.
  2. Costa Mujeres All-Inclusive Resorts: A newer, quieter option just north of Cancun, Costa Mujeres offers stunning beaches and top-tier resorts with a more relaxed atmosphere.
  3. Playa del Carmen All-Inclusive Resorts: This area boasts beautiful beaches and trendy resorts, ideal for those who enjoy a laid-back vibe mixed with some nightlife.
  4. Isla Mujeres All-Inclusive Resorts: For a more intimate, serene experience, Isla Mujeres is the perfect escape with stunning beaches and luxurious resorts.
  5. Puerto Morelos All-Inclusive Resorts: Located between Cancun and Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos offers a quieter, less touristy environment, making it perfect for families seeking a peaceful vacation.
  6. Tulum All-Inclusive Resorts: For a boho-chic atmosphere, Tulum’s eco-friendly resorts offer the perfect balance of luxury and natural beauty, attracting those looking to reconnect with nature.

What to Expect During Spring Break in Cancun: More Than Just Beaches

While Cancun’s beaches are the star attraction, Spring Break 2026 is packed with experiences beyond the sand. Cancun All Inclusive goes the extra mile to provide you with access to tours and activities that will elevate your vacation. Some must-do activities for Spring Break 2026 include:

  • Snorkeling and Scuba Diving: Cancun’s underwater world is a treasure trove of coral reefs and vibrant marine life, making it the ideal spot for water sports enthusiasts.
  • Catamaran Excursions to Isla Mujeres: Take a leisurely catamaran ride across the turquoise waters to Isla Mujeres, a tropical paradise perfect for unwinding or enjoying beachside activities.
  • Mayan Ruins Tours: Step back in time with excursions to the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Tulum, and Coba. Learn about Mexico’s rich cultural heritage while exploring these historical landmarks.
  • Spa and Wellness Experiences: Cancun is home to luxurious spas that offer everything from soothing massages to rejuvenating wellness treatments, ensuring relaxation after an action-packed day.
  • Exciting Nightlife: Cancun’s famous nightlife scene is in full swing during Spring Break, with bars, clubs, and beach parties offering endless entertainment.

Seamless Travel Planning with Cancun All Inclusive

Planning a vacation during one of the busiest times of the year can be stressful, but Cancun All Inclusive makes it easier. Beyond resort bookings, the platform helps travelers with additional services, including:

  • Cancun Airport Transportation: Organizing transportation from Cancun International Airport to your resort is made simple. Cancun All Inclusive ensures that your ride is ready when you arrive, so you can get to your destination stress-free.
  • Spring Break Travel Planning Tools: The platform offers helpful resources such as travel tips, activity recommendations, and a customizable vacation planner to help you make the most of your Spring Break trip.

Book Early and Get the Best Deals

With demand for Cancun’s all-inclusive resorts continuing to rise, it’s crucial to start planning your Spring Break getaway early. Cancun All Inclusive encourages travelers to book their resorts as soon as possible to secure the best availability and rates. With the growing popularity of the destination and its resorts, early booking ensures that you get your preferred resort, room type, and travel dates.

Conclusion: Cancun All Inclusive Makes Your Spring Break Dreams a Reality

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Montana Joins South Dakota, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland and More US States Where Brutal Arctic Air to Bring Travel Chaos, New Update is Here

Montana Joins South Dakota, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland and More US States Where Brutal Arctic Air to Bring Travel Chaos, New Update is Here

Montana joins South Dakota, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland and more US states where brutal Arctic air to bring travel chaos, new update is here — and the warning is no longer theoretical. It is real. It is unfolding. It is accelerating. Montana joins South Dakota, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland and more US states where brutal Arctic air to bring travel chaos, new update is here, just as temperatures plunge and forecasts grow more urgent. Bitter winds are sweeping highways. Ice is forming on runways. Snow bands are tightening their grip across key US corridors.

This brutal Arctic air is not a passing chill. It is a system built to disrupt US travel, rattle the US tourism sector, and test infrastructure across the USA. Airports in major US states are watching closely. Road crews are mobilising. Emergency alerts are intensifying. As Montana joins South Dakota, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland and more US states where brutal Arctic air to bring travel chaos, new update is here, the ripple effects across US tourism and US travel could grow fast.

Travel And Tour World urges readers to follow every development, because this Arctic surge may redefine winter mobility across the United States.

America Braces as Arctic Air Unleashes a Ferocious Early-Week Storm Across the US Heartland and Northeast

The US is staring at a dramatic weather twist. Fresh Arctic air is racing south from Canada. It is cold. It is fierce. It is unforgiving. This blast will set the stage for a powerful early-week storm that could hammer the Midwest and Northeast with snow, ice and bitter winds. The US travel system is on edge. The US tourism Sector is watching closely. From Chicago to New York City, from Detroit to Boston, the USA faces a volatile mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain. After minor winter rounds, a larger storm now looms over the Americas. The stakes for US tourism and US travel are high.

The weekend may start mild. It may even feel like spring. But that is the trap. Temperatures will surge briefly. Then they will crash. The Arctic high will take control. The USA will freeze again.

Minor Snow Rounds Sweep the Midwest and Northeast Before the Major US Storm Strikes

Before the main system arrives, smaller winter events are already moving through the US. A fast-moving clipper brought snow to parts of the Northeast. Another weak system pushed a narrow band of snow from South Dakota into the Ohio Valley. Some areas saw snow mix with rain. The Atlantic Seaboard escaped heavier snow because the storm dipped too far south and ran out of cold air. Instead, the Southeast received much-needed rain.

But the calm is short-lived. Another narrow swath of snow is forecast from Montana into the Midwest and then the interior Northeast. Chicago may see around an inch. Detroit could see similar totals. These are not blockbuster numbers. Yet for US travel and US tourism, even small snow events matter. Roads turn slick. Flights slow down. The US tourism Sector feels every flake.

Arctic High Pressure Locks In Bitter Cold, Triggering Freeze Risk Across the USA

The real drama begins when Arctic high pressure settles in. South and east of the advancing front, temperatures will briefly rise across the Ohio Valley, the mid-Atlantic and New England. In New York City, readings may climb near 50°F on Saturday. It will feel pleasant. It will feel safe.

Then the crash comes. Sunday brings 30s. Monday struggles in the 20s. This is classic US winter whiplash. Snowmelt begins during the warmup. Slush forms. Water runs across streets. In busy US tourism hubs, puddles grow. Pedestrians splash through wet sidewalks. Then, as night falls, the deep freeze returns. Standing water turns to ice. Roads glaze over. The US travel network faces hidden danger. The USA knows this pattern well. But it still disrupts the US tourism Sector every year.

The Explosive Collision: Warm Moist Air Meets Arctic Blast Over the US

A key ingredient in any major winter storm is fresh cold air. Next week’s system has it in abundance. Arctic air will already be entrenched across the Midwest and Northeast. When warm, moist air surges northward and collides with that cold dome, widespread wintry precipitation can erupt.

If temperatures stay cold enough, much of the Great Lakes region and parts of the Northeast could see snow, sleet and freezing rain. The precise mix depends on the storm’s track. A slight shift north changes everything. A slight shift south redraws the risk map. That uncertainty keeps US travel planners alert. Airlines across the USA and the broader Americas monitor each update. The US tourism Sector depends on these details.

Snow Shovels and Ploughs on Standby from Missouri to Ohio as US Storm Corridor Emerges

Current projections indicate a zone from northern Missouri through central Indiana into central Ohio as a likely corridor for shovel-worthy snow from Sunday into early Monday. Several inches are possible. Enough to plough. Enough to delay commutes. Enough to disrupt US travel.

Attention then shifts east. The central Appalachians and parts of the mid-Atlantic coast could see impacts later Monday. Major metropolitan regions may be brushed by accumulating snow or icing. Even modest ice can cripple infrastructure. For the US tourism Sector, icy streets mean closed attractions, delayed buses and cautious visitors. Across the USA, local authorities prepare salt trucks and emergency crews. The Americas watch as another winter chapter unfolds.

Not a Repeat of the Blizzard of 2026, But Still a Potent Blow to US Tourism

Forecasters stress that this system is highly unlikely to rival the infamous Blizzard of 2026, especially along the coastal Northeast. That historic storm paralysed large sections of the USA. Airports shut down. Highways closed. The US tourism Sector absorbed heavy losses.

Yet comparison does not mean comfort. Some regions that missed out on heavy snow during that blizzard could now collect several inches or experience significant ice. For US travel, it only takes one poorly timed storm to trigger cascading delays. The USA’s interconnected airport network means trouble in one city ripples across the Americas. The US tourism Sector cannot ignore even a moderate storm.

Major Airport Hubs from Washington to Boston Face Elevated Risk to US Travel

From Monday through Wednesday, the risk of travel disruptions rises sharply. Key airport hubs are in the potential impact zone. Washington, D.C. Philadelphia. New York City. Boston. Detroit. Chicago. These cities anchor the US travel system. They are gateways for the USA and the wider Americas.

If snow intensifies or ice accumulates, de-icing operations will slow departures. Runways may require repeated clearing. Flight schedules could unravel. Business travellers. Families. International tourists. All feel the strain. The US tourism Sector depends on smooth connectivity. Disruptions ripple through hotels, restaurants and tour operators. In the USA, winter storms are not just weather events. They are economic events.

Rain, Flooding and Ice Jams: A Multi-Threat Scenario for the Eastern USA

Not all areas will see snow. In parts of the Ohio Valley and along the mid-Atlantic and southern New England coasts, rain is more likely. Heavy rain falling on melting snow raises the threat of urban flooding. Storm drains clog with slush. Streets fill quickly. Vehicles stall.

If the storm tracks farther north, ice jams on rivers and streams become a concern. Water backs up. Flooding risk grows. This is a complex, multi-layered threat. Snow in one state. Ice in another. Rain in a third. The US travel network must adapt in real time. The US tourism Sector must communicate clearly with visitors across the USA and the Americas.

US Tourism Sector on Edge as Winter Weather Tests Resilience Once Again

The US tourism Sector has shown resilience time and again. From hurricanes in the south to wildfires in the west, the USA faces natural challenges every year. Winter storms in the Midwest and Northeast are part of that reality. Yet each event tests preparedness.

Hotels prepare for stranded travellers. Airlines adjust capacity. Local governments issue advisories. The US travel industry operates in a delicate balance. When snow falls heavily or ice coats highways, that balance tilts. The USA’s reputation as a reliable destination across the Americas depends on rapid response and clear messaging. The coming Arctic surge is a reminder that the US tourism Sector must stay agile.

A Nation Watching the Skies as Arctic Power Reshapes the US Winter Narrative

As the weekend warmth fades and Arctic air tightens its grip, millions across the USA will watch forecasts closely. The contrast is dramatic. Near 50°F one day. Struggling in the 20s the next. Slush. Then ice. Calm. Then storm.

This is the volatile rhythm of winter in the US. It shapes US travel decisions. It influences US tourism flows. It affects the US tourism Sector from small towns in Missouri to skyscraper cities like New York. Across the Americas, travellers adjust plans. Some postpone trips. Others brace for delays.

The storm may not be historic. It may not rewrite record books. But it will matter. It will test roads, runways and resilience. In the USA, where mobility fuels the economy, even a few inches of snow can send shockwaves through US travel and US tourism. The Arctic surge is coming. The collision is set. And the United States now stands on alert.

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Puerto Williams, Chile From Beagle Channel Views to Antarctic Expeditions Why Silversea’s New Luxury Hotel Is a Game-Changer for Polar Travel!

Puerto Williams, Chile From Beagle Channel Views to Antarctic Expeditions Why Silversea’s New Luxury Hotel Is a Game-Changer for Polar Travel!

Puerto Williams, located on Navarino Island in southern Chile, is preparing to welcome a major addition to its tourism infrastructure with the opening of The Cormorant at 55 South, a new luxury hotel developed by Silversea Cruises. Scheduled to open in October, the property will support the company’s Antarctica Fly Cruise program while strengthening the city’s role as one of South America’s key gateways to the White Continent. Recognized by Chile’s official tourism authorities as the southernmost city in the world, Puerto Williams plays an important role in expedition logistics, scientific operations, and controlled access to Antarctica and the subantarctic region.

Strategic Role in Antarctica Travel

The new hotel will function as a central hub for travelers participating in Silversea’s Fly Cruise itineraries. These journeys are designed to skip the Drake Passage, a crossing known for rough seas, by combining air travel and expedition cruising. The travel sequence begins in Santiago, Chile’s capital and main international gateway. Guests stay overnight before boarding a charter flight to Puerto Williams. Upon arrival, travelers spend one night at The Cormorant at 55 South before continuing by air to King George Island, where they embark on their expedition vessel. After completing their Antarctic voyage, guests return to Puerto Williams for another overnight stay before flying back to Santiago. The hotel will operate seasonally from October to March, aligning with the official Antarctic tourism season.

A Design Inspired by Patagonia

The property will feature 150 guest rooms, each designed to reflect the natural character of southern Patagonia. Interiors incorporate warm wood tones, earthy textures, and neutral colors inspired by the surrounding forests and waterways. Rooms will offer views of either the Beagle Channel or the native lenga forests that cover much of the region. To highlight Chilean heritage, each room will include handcrafted décor created by local Chilean artisans, supporting regional craftsmanship and small-scale producers. This approach aligns with Chile’s national tourism strategy, which promotes authentic cultural experiences and sustainable development in remote destinations.

Comfort-Focused Interior Spaces

Given the region’s cool climate and changing weather conditions, the hotel’s shared spaces are designed to provide warmth, relaxation, and scenic immersion.

  • Fireplace Lounge: A central gathering area featuring plush seating, large panoramic windows, and a selection of fine wines and signature cocktails overlooking the Patagonian landscape.
  • Latitude 55 Restaurant: Named for the region’s position near the 55th parallel south, the restaurant will serve regional specialties and chef-inspired cuisine using local ingredients.
  • Bar Sur: A versatile space offering tea and light bites during the day, transforming into an evening venue with curated wines and spirits.

These spaces are intended to enhance the pre- and post-expedition experience, allowing travelers to relax and acclimate in a comfortable environment.

Supporting Local Culture and Economy

The hotel will also feature a boutique called Uncharted, offering artisanal souvenirs and locally produced goods. Chile’s regional development policies encourage tourism projects that directly benefit local communities, especially in remote areas like the Cape Horn Province. By incorporating locally made products and cultural elements, the project contributes to economic diversification and strengthens community participation in the tourism sector.

Part of a Protected and Sensitive Environment

Puerto Williams lies within the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-designated area known for its ecological importance. Tourism development in the region must comply with strict environmental standards related to waste management, energy use, and ecosystem protection. Chile’s Ministry of Economy and National Tourism Service promote low-volume, high-value tourism in the Antarctic gateway regions to ensure long-term sustainability. The Fly Cruise model supports this approach by improving operational efficiency and reducing travel risks associated with long ocean crossings.

Enhancing the Gateway Experience

Beyond its logistical function, the new hotel is expected to elevate the overall visitor experience in Puerto Williams. The area offers access to:

  • Trekking routes such as the Dientes de Navarino
  • Wildlife and birdwatching opportunities
  • Cultural attractions including the Martín Gusinde Anthropological Museum, which highlights the heritage of the Yagán people

Although many Fly Cruise itineraries include short stays, improved accommodation infrastructure may encourage travelers to spend more time exploring the region.

Growing Demand for Premium Expedition Travel

The opening of The Cormorant at 55 South reflects broader trends in Antarctic tourism, where demand is increasing for luxury expedition experiences, smaller ships, and streamlined travel logistics. Chile continues to position itself as a leading Antarctic access hub, supported by its proximity, aviation capacity, and regulatory framework under the Antarctic Treaty System. The project represents a significant investment in tourism infrastructure in one of the world’s most remote inhabited regions. By combining international luxury standards, local cultural integration, and environmental awareness, the development supports Chile’s long-term vision for sustainable tourism in the far south.

A New Chapter for Southern Chile

With its opening scheduled for October, The Cormorant at 55 South is expected to play a central role in enhancing the travel experience for Antarctic visitors while reinforcing the global importance of Puerto Williams as a specialized expedition gateway. As interest in polar exploration continues to grow, the new property marks an important step in strengthening southern Chile’s position in the international adventure and luxury travel market.

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Embark on North Dakota’s Ultimate Spring Road Trip: Scenic Routes, Hidden Gems, and Unforgettable Adventures Await

Embark on North Dakota’s Ultimate Spring Road Trip: Scenic Routes, Hidden Gems, and Unforgettable Adventures Await
North Dakota

This spring, North Dakota welcomes travelers seeking a journey of unhurried exploration. Perfect for those looking to escape crowded destinations and enjoy the beauty of wide-open spaces, North Dakota offers a slower pace of travel with expansive landscapes, scenic routes, and affordable accommodations. Whether you’re planning a brief getaway or an extended road trip, North Dakota delivers exceptional value with flexible itineraries and the chance to embrace nature, culture, and adventure at your own speed.

Discover Scenic Highway Routes for the Ultimate Spring Road Trip

For those looking to take their time and fully immerse themselves in the beauty of North Dakota’s landscape, the state’s most popular road trip routes offer the perfect balance of outdoor adventure, cultural stops, and convenient overnight stays.

Westbound on I-94: A Classic Spring Journey Through North Dakota Badlands

Travelers heading west on Interstate 94 will find a classic road trip that takes them through North Dakota’s iconic Badlands and charming Medora. The adventure begins at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, a haven for wildlife. Spring is the ideal time to witness bison, wild horses, and prairie dogs in action as they roam freely across the park’s rugged terrain. Scenic drives and short hikes offer opportunities for easy exploration before heading into Medora, a vibrant town with local dining, live performances, and historic accommodations like the Rough Riders Hotel. With its welcoming atmosphere, Medora makes for an easy and scenic overnight stop.

Along the way, Bismarck–Mandan offers even more for road trippers. Enjoy leisurely walks along the riverfront, visit regional museums, or sample the local craft beers at nearby breweries. This leg of the journey is perfect for those seeking a laid-back, affordable getaway that offers variety and charm at every turn.

Highway 2 Across the North: Breathtaking Lakes and Frontier Adventures

For an entirely different side of North Dakota, head north along U.S. Highway 2, also known as the Hi-Line. This route is packed with spring-friendly outdoor recreation, historic landmarks, and welcoming small towns. Travelers will pass through Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Minot, and Williston, all known for their unique attractions. From biking along serene lakeshores to birdwatching and exploring the historic Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site near Williston, this route is ideal for outdoor lovers looking for a quiet and reflective spring escape.

Spring temperatures are perfect for enjoying leisurely days in local cafés and visiting the many regional museums, each telling the story of North Dakota’s rich history and frontier past. Overnight stays range from the sophisticated Olive Ann Hotel in Grand Forks to locally owned inns that reflect the warmth of the area’s hospitality. This road trip is a perfect blend of culture, nature, and affordable relaxation.

The Enchanted Highway: A Whimsical Journey Through North Dakota’s Art and Prairie

For something truly unique, travelers can take a journey along North Dakota’s Enchanted Highway. This picturesque route is lined with whimsical roadside sculptures that perfectly capture the state’s quirky spirit. The slow pace of the Enchanted Highway allows travelers to make frequent stops for photos and exploration, with plenty of chances to stretch your legs on short walks. Along the way, you’ll find charming local eateries offering hearty meals, perfect for a mid-trip refuel.

Travelers can combine this scenic highway with an overnight stay in Dickinson or continue into the North Dakota Badlands for a two- to three-day road trip that offers ample opportunities for relaxation and spontaneous detours. This road trip is ideal for those seeking a mix of art, culture, and the beauty of the prairie landscape.

State Parks and Trails: Embrace Spring with Outdoor Adventure

Across North Dakota, state parks and trails come alive during the spring season, offering visitors affordable ways to explore the natural beauty of the region. Whether you’re hiking the rolling hills of Lake Metigoshe State Park or venturing along the multi-use trails of Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, there’s something for every nature enthusiast.

One of the most renowned trails in the state is the Maah Daah Hey Trail, which winds through the Badlands and prairie landscapes. Whether you prefer long hikes or shorter bike rides, North Dakota’s trails provide countless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Spring’s mild temperatures make these outdoor activities even more enjoyable.

Additionally, the Turtle Mountain State Forest and Lake Metigoshe State Park offer scenic views, with walking paths and cycling loops that will take you through lush forests and expansive prairies. After a day of outdoor exploration, travelers can return to nearby towns for a comfortable stay at budget-friendly hotels and inns, making for a relaxing and memorable experience.

Create Your Own Legendary North Dakota Road Trip

With so many diverse routes to explore, North Dakota offers travelers the opportunity to create their own legendary road trip based on personal interests. Whether you’re drawn to outdoor adventures, historical landmarks, quirky roadside attractions, or simply the beauty of the open road, North Dakota has something for everyone. The state’s Legendary Road Trip itineraries make it easy to customize your journey, allowing you to mix and match themes to create a multi-day trip that connects parks, public lands, and welcoming small towns.

The state’s flexible routes and affordable lodging options mean that travelers can easily extend their stays and explore more communities. With plenty of scenic byways and open highways, North Dakota encourages road trippers to embrace the journey as much as the destination.

Tips for a Memorable Spring Road Trip in North Dakota

To make the most of your spring road trip, consider these helpful tips:

  • Build in flexibility: Pick a region or scenic byway to explore and leave room for unexpected discoveries. North Dakota is full of hidden gems that can only be found by straying from the beaten path.
  • Stay longer in fewer places: By spending more time in fewer locations, you’ll have the chance to connect more deeply with the communities you visit and truly appreciate the state’s charm.
  • Travel at your own pace: With easy-traveling highways and expansive horizons, the journey becomes an adventure of its own. The open roads of North Dakota invite spontaneous detours, allowing you to savor every moment of your trip.

As you plan your spring road trip, North Dakota promises an unforgettable experience filled with natural beauty, historic treasures, and a laid-back pace that makes every moment special.

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Download Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Wallpapers and Ringtones

Samsung recently launched its new 2026 flagship series – the Galaxy S26. There are three models in this series – Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. These phones are known for their premium design, great performance, and now, beautiful wallpapers and ringtones that you can download.

The Galaxy S26 phones come with bright and colorful wallpapers. They have abstract designs with a small “S” in the background, which shows that they are part of the S-series. Each phone color has wallpapers that match it perfectly.

The phones come in Black, Cobalt Violet, Sky Blue, and White, and there are two special online-only colors – Pink Gold and Silver Shadow. All wallpapers are high quality, 3120 x 3120 pixels, so they look sharp on any screen. Samsung also offers live wallpapers that move and look more lively. 

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra wallpapers

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Along with wallpapers, Samsung has launched new system sounds for the Galaxy S26 series. This includes the famous Over the Horizon 2026 ringtone, which gives your phone a fresh and modern sound.

With these wallpapers and ringtones, you can enjoy the style and feel of Samsung’s 2026 flagship smartphones even if you haven’t upgraded yet. You can easily download the Galaxy S26 system sounds and wallpapers.

  • Download Galaxy S26 Wallpapers and Ringtones – Link (Via Raven)

Aside from this, the Galaxy S26 series is now available for preorder, so you can get the latest Samsung flagship with its stunning design, wallpapers, and sounds before everyone else.

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Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 EU Energy Labels show some intriguing changes

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra flagships yesterday. The company is also working on the Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 mid-rangers, and has been for quite some time judging by the number of leaks we've seen about them so far. The two are definitely launching soon, though, and today their mandatory EU Energy Labels have appeared. These show 52-hour battery life for the A57 and 53 hours for the Galaxy A37, and both phones will be IP68 certified for dust and water resistance. That's up from IP67 on their predecessors. Samsung Galaxy A57 (left) and Galaxy...

Frenkie de Jong to miss crucial stretch for Barcelona with muscle injury ahead of La Liga and Copa del Rey clashes

Frenkie de Jong scared everybody in Barcelona's latest training session.

Barcelona was ready to enter the most important part of the season with their best team. With the midfield not having the ideal setup because of several injuries, they now appear forced to prepare for the match against Villarreal in La Liga without Frenkie de Jong.

The Dutch midfielder could not finish Thursday morning’s training session with the rest of the squad, according to Marca. His problem was initially reported as a muscle issue in his thigh. It was later confirmed to be a strain in the distal hamstring of the right leg that will sideline him for five to six weeks.

This comes at a very bad time for manager Hansi Flick, who will be without him for key matches. His absence for Saturday against Villarreal and for the Copa del Rey semifinal on Tuesday against Atletico Madrid has already been confirmed, and his availability for the Champions League Round of 16 also appears highly doubtful.

Barcelona’s midfield situation

Injuries never come at a good time for players. However, a team can often cope if injuries are staggered rather than clustered. The good news for Barcelona may be seeing more minutes from a young midfield duo who could see the field soon.

❗️Medical report

First-team player Frenkie de Jong sustained an injury to the distal biceps of his right leg during this morning’s training session.

Medical tests have confirmed that the expected recovery period will be approximately five to six weeks. pic.twitter.com/2irBhMoAG2

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) February 26, 2026

Pedri may be the ideal player to step in if Frenkie is sidelined for a while. The Spanish midfielder, who missed about a month with an injury, returned last Sunday for roughly 30 minutes and could begin to get more minutes as he regains fitness.

The other player fans have missed is Gavi, who has been out for most of the season after an arthroscopy to repair a meniscus. He has rejoined partial training since last week and, even if he needs a few more matches to return to full strength, he would be a valuable addition when available.

Barcelona’s hard challenges ahead

The Champions League round of 16 may be the toughest immediate test, with the opponent being Chelsea or Newcastle. Locally, though, the obstacles are just as difficult and rotation to rest players may not be realistic.

Villarreal represent a genuine threat as the third-place team in La Liga. With only a one-point margin, a draw is not an acceptable result. The Copa del Rey semifinal against Atletico Madrid is another steep challenge after the first-leg 4-0 defeat that Barcelona will need to erase next week.

Frenkie de Jong may miss some time with Barcelona

Is Lionel Messi playing? Projected lineups for Inter Miami vs. Independiente del Valle friendly in Puerto Rico

Inter Miami and Independiente del Valle are clashing in a postponed friendly in Puerto Rico, with huge expectations from local fans to see Lionel Messi in action.

Inter Miami have traveled to Puerto Rico to face Independiente del Valle on Thursday, February 26, at Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium. With the 2026 Major League Soccer season already underway, fans are eager to see Lionel Messi make his first appearance on the island.

The Herons enter the match after suffering a heavy 3-0 defeat in their MLS opener against LAFC, beginning their title-defense campaign on the wrong foot. Independiente del Valle, meanwhile, have also had their schedule interrupted. The Ecuadorian first division kicked off last weekend, with El Negriazul coming off a 2–0 win over Guayaquil City in their opener.

The game was originally scheduled for Friday, February 13, as part of the Champions Tour before the MLS season began. However, Messi’s hamstring injury against Barcelona SC in Guayaquil disrupted those plans, forcing both clubs to find a new date, with Feb. 26 ultimately selected.

Is Lionel Messi playing?

After the postponement, Lionel Messi is now expected to feature against Independiente del Valle in Puerto Rico. Following Thursday’s training session, which was open to fans, the Argentina star is projected to be in the starting lineup.

Rodrigo de Paul (L), Lionel Messi (C) and Luis Suarez (R) of Inter Miami wave during a training session at Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel.
Rodrigo de Paul (L), Lionel Messi (C) and Luis Suarez (R) of Inter Miami wave during a training session at Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel.

In his pre-match press conference, head coach Javier Mascherano explained that his plan is to rotate minutes, especially for players who have seen limited action so far: “The match gives us the opportunity to give minutes to guys who perhaps haven’t seen as much action, both during the preseason and in our last league match.

The Argentine manager also has one eye on the upcoming MLS fixture against Orlando City on March 1. “We’re going to try to get everyone on the pitch. We need to get minutes for the entire squad, while also being careful since we have a very important match against Orlando in just 72 hours,” he stated.

Regardless of the loss the other day, for those of us who have been here at Inter Miami for a while, the next game is always the most important—and it’s always the one you have to win,” Mascherano concluded, emphasizing that the mentality remains unchanged despite the uneven start.

Projected lineups for Inter Miami and Independiente del Valle

Inter Miami’s projected lineup (4-2-3-1): Dayne St. Clair; Facundo Mura, Gonzalo Luján, Micael, Noah Allen; Rodrigo De Paul, David Ayala; Tadeo Allende, Lionel Messi, Telasco Segovia; Luis Suárez.
Head coach: Javier Mascherano.

Independiente del Valle’s projected lineup (3-4-3): Guido Villar; Daykol Romero, Richard Schunke, Mateo Carabajal; Patrik Mercado, Jhegson Méndez, Júnior Sornoza, Justin Lerma; Djorkaeff Reasco, Matías Perelló, Carlos González.
Head coach: Joaquín Papa.

Lionel Messi of Inter Miami.

Messi vs. Yamal Finalissima showdown triggers ticket frenzy as Argentina-Spain sells out in two hours

The showdown between Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Lamine Yamal’s Spain in the Finalissima will be played in front of a packed house in Qatar.

Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal will headline one of the most intriguing matchups leading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Argentina and Spain are set to meet in March in the Finalissima, and the game is already generating massive anticipation around the world.

Tickets for the Argentina-Spain clash, scheduled for Friday, March 27, went on sale this week, and fans snapped them up in just two hours. As a result, Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar, will be at full capacity, with more than 88,000 spectators expected in attendance.

The excitement surrounding the Finalissima is fueled by several factors. For starters, it features the reigning champions of South America and Europe, who also occupy the top two spots in the FIFA rankings based on their performances in recent years. That status makes them leading contenders to lift the World Cup this summer in North America.

It will also be a compelling individual battle. On one side stands Lionel Messi; on the other, Lamine Yamal — the global icon nearing the twilight of his career against the young prodigy widely viewed as a potential heir to his throne. Adding another layer to the storyline are the similarities in their playing styles and the shared distinction of wearing Barcelona’s iconic No. 10 jersey.

Argentina are the reigning Finalissima champions.

The next challenges for Argentina and Spain

The Finalissima will mark the first official match of the year for both national teams and the start of a demanding road to the World Cup. After facing Argentina, Spain will remain in Qatar for another friendly just three days later against Egypt.

In the weeks leading up to their debut in North America, Luis De La Fuente’s squad will host Iraq on June 4 in a home send-off match, followed by another friendly against Peru in Mexico on June 8. That will serve as Spain’s final tune-up before opening its World Cup campaign against Cape Verde one week later.

Argentina, meanwhile, will face Qatar in Doha on March 31, four days after the Finalissima. In June, Lionel Scaloni will reconvene his squad and finalize the 26-man roster for the FIFA tournament, along with two friendlies in the days leading up to their opener against Algeria, with opponents yet to be determined.

The March FIFA break will be crucial

The Finalissima between Spain and Argentina will be one of the marquee matchups of the March international break — but not the only one. Several other national teams will be competing for an equally important objective: securing their place in the World Cup.

The intercontinental playoffs will take place in Mexico, where two spots will be up for grabs. New Caledonia, Jamaica and the Democratic Republic of the Congo will battle for one berth, while Bolivia, Suriname and Iraq will compete for the other.

At the same time, Europe will determine its final four qualifiers. Italy, Denmark, Turkey and Ukraine will vie for one spot; Poland, Wales, the Czech Republic and Slovakia for another; Ireland, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo will compete in their own path; and Sweden, Romania, North Macedonia and Northern Ireland will contest the final berth.

Spain's Lamine Yamal and Argentina's Lionel Messi.

Fenerbahçe Teknik Direktörü Domenico Tedesco maç öncesi konuştu

Fenerbahçe, UEFA Avrupa Ligi son 16 turu play-off rövanş maçında deplasmanda Nottingham Forest ile karşılaşacak. Bu karşılaşma öncesi sarı-lacivertlilerde Teknik Direktör Domenico Tedesco açıklamalarda bulundu.

Temsilcimiz Fenerbahçe'nin Teknik Direktörü Domenico Tedesco, UEFA Avrupa Ligi son 16 turu play-off rövanş maçında deplasmanda Nottingham Forest ile oynayacağı maç öncesinde açıklamalarda bulundu.

İŞTE TEDESCO'NUN SÖZLERİ:

İlk maç zordu, yeni bir teknik direktör gelmişti ve biz de performansımızın altındaydık. Bu kez daha iyisini yapmak istiyoruz. İlk 11'de değişikliklerimiz var.

Nelson Semedo ve Marco Asensio çok fazla maç oynadı. Sağlık ekibiyle ve oyuncularla konuştuk, 60 dakika bile oynamaları risk olabilirdi. Sezon şimdi bitmiyor, çok maç ve hedef var.

Çok fazla hücumcu oyuncumuz var. Matteo Guendouzi'ye defansif oyuncu dersem muhtemelen alınır, o da ofansif mantaliteye sahip ama stoper oynayacak. Mert Müldür normalde bek ve ileriye çıkmayı sever.

İlk 11'de sadece Yiğit Efe Demir defansif oyuncu, onun dışında herkes hücum mantalitesi olan oyuncular.

İyi bir sonuç için elimizden geleni yapacağız. Keyif almaya ve geliştiğimizi göstermeye çalışacağız. Hep beraber cesur olalım"

Devin Özek'in Beşiktaş'a hediyesi, Fenerbahçe'yi santraforsuz bıraktı

Stuttgart'ta keşfettiği Hyeon-gyu Oh için Fenerbahçe'ye "sakatlık riski" raporunu gerekçe göstererek transferi engellediği iddia edilen Devin Özek, Güney Koreli yıldızı Beşiktaş'a adeta hediye etti. Sarı-lacivertliler santrforsuz kalırken, Beşiktaş 15 milyon Euro'ya aldığı Oh ile hem ligi sallıyor, hem de Güney Kore pazarını fethediyor.

Beşiktaş formasıyla 3'te 3 yaparak Süper Lige fırtına gibi giren Hyeon-gyu Oh hakkında, transfer perdesinin arkasında kalan çarpıcı detaylar gün yüzüne çıkmaya devam ediyor.

HYEON-GYU OH'U DEVİN ÖZEK KEŞFETTİ

Hyeon-gyu Oh’un kariyerindeki en büyük kırılma noktalarından biri, Alman ekibi Stuttgart ile yaşadığı süreç oldu. O dönem Stuttgart’ın transfer komitesinde etkin bir rol üstlenen ve oyuncuyu henüz parladığı ilk günlerde keşfeden Devin Özek, Koreli golcünün teknik ve mali şartlarını olgunlaştırarak transferi bitme noktasına getirdi.

ESKİ SAKATLIĞI TRANSFERİ ENGELLEDİ

Hatta Alman kulübünün, Oh için 28 milyon Euro gibi rekor bir bonservis bedelini gözden çıkardığı iddia edilmişti. Ancak bu dev imza, son anda yapılan bir risk analizine takıldı. Transferin iptal edilmesindeki en büyük etken, Oh’un henüz 16 yaşındayken (2017 yılında) geçirdiği ön çapraz bağ sakatlığı oldu. Hyeon-gyu Oh’un Beşiktaş’a imza atmadan önce Fenerbahçe dahil Avrupa'dan pek çok kulübe önerildiği biliniyor.


FENERBAHÇE'YE DE Mİ ALDIRMADI?

Gelen bilgilere göre; Stuttgart döneminde oyuncuyu keşfeden ancak sakatlık riski nedeniyle alınmasına onay vermeyen Devin Özek, benzer bir raporu Fenerbahçe yönetimine de sundu. Özek, Alman ekibindeki "riskli" raporunu referans göstererek bu transferin sarı-lacivertli cephede gerçekleşmesini engelledi. Tüm bu "risk" tartışmalarının aksine, devre arasında yaklaşık 14-15 milyon Euro bedelle Beşiktaş’a transfer olan 24 yaşındaki forvet, İstanbul’da adeta yeniden doğdu.

BEŞİKTAŞ'TA PATLAMA YAPTI

Beşiktaş maçları Güney Kore’de canlı yayınlanmaya başlandı ve "Oh" yazılı formalar kapış kapış satılıyor. Oyuncu, sakatlığından bu yana uzun süredir herhangi bir sorun yaşamadan sahada devleşmeye devam ediyor.

Trabzonspor ava çıktı! Bermuda transfer üçgeni

Trabzonspor'da Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan ve Fatih Tekke devam dedi. Bordo-mavili ekibin scout birimi, rotayı Güney Amerika'dan Ege ve Akdeniz kıyılarına kadar uzanan dev bir ağa çevirdi. Gençleşme operasyonunda şimdi hedef Paraguay, Brezilya ve Arjantin'in gizli yetenekleri.

Trabzonspor’da Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan ve Fatih Tekke'nin aldığı kararla transferdeki değişim rüzgarları scouting birimini sürekli yolculuk yapmaya yöneltti. Bu sezon genç oyuncuların sergilediği performansla dikkatleri üzerine çeken bordo-mavili ekip, transfer stratejisini tamamen "gelecek vadeden yetenekler" üzerine kurmuş durumda.

TRABZONSPOR GÜNEY AMERİKADA

Devre arasında gerçekleştirilen Nwaiwu transferiyle scouting sistemini devam ettiren Trabzonspor, şimdi gözünü çok daha uzaklara dikti. Rota Brezilya, Arjantin, Paraguay ve Uruguay. Kulübün gözlemcileri Eren Mert ve Uğur Uzunali, yaklaşık bir aydır Güney Amerika kıtasını karış karış geziyor. Şu an Arjantin’de bulunan ekip, yüzlerce oyuncuyu mercek altına alarak dev bir veri havuzu oluşturdu.

YETENEK AVCISI AKDENİZ'DE

Trabzonspor sadece yurt dışında değil, yurt içinde de "potansiyel" avında. Scouting biriminden Ceyhun Aydın da Türkiye’nin yetenek madeni olarak görülen İzmir, Alanya ve Antalya bölgelerinde yoğun mesai harcıyor. Alt yaş grupları ve alt liglerdeki parlamaya hazır isimler tek tek raporlanıyor.

Trabzonspor'un bu "dört koldan" çalışma stratejisi, sezon sonunda sadece skorların değil, kulübün kasasına girecek bonservis bedellerinin ve parlayan yeni yıldızların konuşulacağının sinyalini veriyor.

Lemina çıkar mıydı? Sane'nin derdi para mı? Galatasaray'da soru çok

Galatasaray, Juventus engelini geçerek Avrupa'da yoluna devam etse de sergilenen "kötü oyun" ve teknik heyetin tercihleri tartışmaların fitilini ateşledi. Sahada devleşen Mario Lemina'nın kenara alınması "stratejik hata" olarak nitelendirilirken, tel tel dökülen Leroy Sane'nin performansı akıllara "maaş krizi" iddialarını getirdi.

Galatasaray'ın kötü oynamasına rağmen tur atladığı Juventus eşleşmesinin yankıları sürüyor. Bitecek gibi de durmuyor. Orta sahada sergilediği performansla Lemina geceye damga vururken, teknik heyetin oyuncu değişiklikleri ve buna bağlı olarak bazı yıldız isimlerin formsuzluğu eleştiri oklarının hedefi oldu.

LEMİNA KENDİNİ AŞTI

Maçın en dikkat çeken ismi kuşkusuz Mario Lemina oldu. Sahada kaldığı 87 dakika boyunca duvar ören tecrübeli orta saha, girdiği 8 ikili mücadelenin tamamını kazandı.

-İsabetli Pas: 39/42 (%93)

-Savunma Katkısı: 15 aksiyon

-Tehlike Engelleme: 7

-Top Çalma: 4

-İkili Mücadele: 8/8

İNGİLİZ TAKIMLARINA MEYDAN OKUDU

Maç sonunda Fransız Canal+'a konuşan Lemina, galibiyetin anahtarının "takımdaşlık" olduğunu vurguladı:

- Böyle yerlerden ders çıkarmak gerekiyor. Hocamız bize inanıyor, bu anları bilen çok deneyimli oyuncularımız var. Kim gelirse gelsin, Premier Lig takımıyla oynamak her zaman güzeldir.

OKAN BURUK'A ELEŞTİRİ

Lemina’nın oyundan alınarak Icardi’nin sahaya sürülmesi Okan Buruk'un defterine "stratejik hata" olarak yazıldı. Icardi'yi gol atması için alan Buruk'a takımının topu ceza sahasına götüremediği hatırlatıldı. Lemina'yı çıkarmanın omurgada defansif zafiyet oluşturduğu iddia edildi.

SANE'NİN DERDİ NE?

Eleştirilerin odağındaki bir diğer isim ise Leroy Sane oldu. Saha içi liderlik beklenen Sane'nin basit top kontrolü yapmakta dahi zorlanması akıllara maaş krizini ve Fotospor'un haberini getirdi.

Önce Juventus sonra Cuma! Osimhen'i bırak Leroy Sane'ye bak

KEŞKE TOTTENHAM GELSE

Juventus engelini aşan Galatasaray’da gözler kura çekimine çevrildi. Lemina’nın gönlünden geçen rakip ise eski günlerini yad etmek adına Tottenham.

Çağrı Hakan Balta krizinde yeni süreç! Birilerinin başı yanabilir

Alt yapının gözbebeği Çağrı Hakan Balta'nın Fenerbahçe'ye transferi, Türk futbolunda eşi benzeri görülmemiş bir hukuk savaşının fitilini ateşlemek üzere. Ocak ayında Kadıköy'de gerçekleştiği iddia edilen "gizli" pazarlığın resmi belgelere dökülmesi durumunda Galatasaray yönetiminin elini güçlendirecek. Fenerbahçe ve Genç Balta'nın canı yanacak.

Galatasaray altyapısının en parlak yeteneklerinden, kulüp efsanesi Hakan Balta’nın oğlu Çağrı Hakan Balta son günlerin hakkında en fazla fikir yürütülen, eleştiri alan, desteklenen oyuncusu oldu. Bu transfer beraberinde ağır yaptırımları getirecek bir hukuk savaşının fitilini de ateşledi.

HAKAN BALTA OĞLUNU FENERBAHÇE'YE ÖNERDİ

Krizin fitilini ateşleyen gelişmenin Ocak ayında yaşandığı iddia ediliyor. Bu iddiaya göre Türk Milli Takım teknik diretörü Montella'nın yardımcılarından Hakan Balta, Fenerbahçe-Samsunspor maçı için Saracoğlu'na çıkarma yaptı. Ev sahibi takım alt yapı sorumlularından Tuncay Şanlı ile bir araya geldi. Oğlunu "Çağrı Galatasaray ile anlaşamadı, ilgilenirseniz bilgin olsun" dedi. Fenerbahçe’nin, Galatasaray’a yaptığı resmi teklifte bu görüşmeye atıfta bulunması ise sarı-kırmızılı yönetimi ayağa kaldırdı.

GALATASARAY HEMEN HAREKETE GEÇTİ

Galatasaray yönetiminin, 18 yaşından küçük olan bir oyuncuyla ailesi üzerinden "izinsiz" görüşme yapıldığı ve oyuncunun ayartıldığı gerekçesiyle Fenerbahçe ve Hakan Balta hakkında TFF’ye şikayette bulunduğu iddia edildi.

ÇAĞRI HAKAN BALTA'NIN DA CANI SIKILABİLİR

Talimatlara aykırı transfer girişimi kanıtlanırsa sarı-lacivertlilerin canı sıkılabilir. Çağrı Hakan Balta’nın da benzer şekilde hak mahrumiyeti cezası alarak bir süre sahalardan uzak kalabileceği iddialar arasında.

OYNAMA GARANTİSİ İPLERİ KOPARDI

Süreçte Balta ailesi, Galatasaray’dan herhangi bir maddi talepte bulunmadıklarını, yalnızca oyuncunun gelişimini sürdürebilmesi için sezonda 3 maçta rotasyona dahil edilme garantisi istediklerini açıklamıştı. Galatasaray yönetiminin "hiçbir oyuncuya oynama garantisi verilemez" diyerek bu talebi reddetmesi ipleri tamamen kopardı.

Kusur kadı kızında olabilir, Galatasaray'da olmaz

13 yıl sonra gelen Şampiyonlar Ligi başarısı bile Galatasaray'daki özeleştiri fırtınasını dindiremedi. Juventus'u eleyip son 16'ya kalan sarı-kırmızılılarda Okan Buruk'tan Osimhen'e kadar herkesin dilinde, "Bu oyun bize yakışmadı" cümlesi var. Zafer sarhoşluğunu reddeden Galatasaray'da camianın, "kadı kızında kusur olur bizde olmamalı" anlayışı belki de başarının sırrı.

Galatasaray, Juventus karşısında aldığı sonuçla 13 yıl aradan sonra Şampiyonlar Ligi’nde son 16 turuna adını yazdırdı. Bu zaferin ardından sarı-kırmızılı camiada kutlamalardan ziyade "öz eleştiri" sesleri yükseldi. Bu da başarının ardındaki asıl sır, belki de en tepeden en aşağıya kadar herkesin hatalarıyla yüzleşmesi olabilir.

GALATASARAY'DA ÖZELEŞTİRİ FIRTINASI

Galatasaray'da başarının mimarları, turu geçmiş olmanın rehavetine kapılmak yerine sergilenen performansı sert bir dille eleştirdi:

- Okan Buruk: Benim dört yılımın en kötü performansıydı.

- Victor Osimhen: Aynada kendimize bakmamız gerekiyor. Geliştirmemiz gereken çok şey var.

- Mario Lemina: Hayal kırıklığı yaratan performansın üzüntüsüyle... Kendimizi kandırmayalım.

JUVENTUS BUNALIMA GİRDİ

Juventus cephesinde ise turu geçememenin yarattığı dramatik bir tablo hakim. Rakip oyuncuların açıklamaları, Galatasaray'ın kötü oynadığı bir günde bile ne kadar "zorlu bir lokma" olduğunu kanıtlar nitelikte.

- Francisco Conceição: Futbol bazen acımasız olabiliyor, hak eden bizdik.

- Locatelli: Ağlamak istiyorum.

- Giorgio Chiellini: Denedik ama Galatasaray'ı eleyemedik. Hayal kırıklığı içindeyiz.

TARAFTARDAN UYARI

Satır aralarında Galatasaray'ı başarıya götüren disiplin anlayışının ipuçları gizli. Futbolun sadece fiziksel değil, zihinsel bir süreç olduğu net. Taraftarlar bu kadro kalitesinin iki hafta üst üste kötü oynama lüksü olmadığını (Konyaspor yenilgisini de işin içine katarak) hatırlatıyor.

Galatasaray için 13 sene sonra gelen bu başarı büyük bir coşku kaynağı olsa da, camianın "kötü oyunu" bu coşkunun önüne koyup tartışabilmesi, kulübün neden devler sahnesinde olduğunu açıklıyor. 3-2'lik yenilgiye rağmen İstanbul'a "Son 16" takımı olarak dönmek büyük bir iş; ancak bu hatalardan ders çıkarmak, çeyrek finalin kapısını açacak olan asıl anahtar.

Aeternum C2 Botnet Stores Encrypted Commands on Polygon Blockchain to Evade Takedown

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new botnet loader called Aeternum C2 that uses a blockchain-based command-and-control (C2) infrastructure to make it resilient to takedown efforts. "Instead of relying on traditional servers or domains for command-and-control, Aeternum stores its instructions on the public Polygon blockchain," Qrator Labs said in a report shared with The

Apple’s Eddy Cue calls F1 ‘unscripted drama at its best’ — here’s our first look at the Apple TV race-day experience and a rare Netflix collaboration for Drive to Survive

With the Australian Grand Prix around the corner, Apple TV is readying its formal launch of broadcasting Formula 1 in the US, with multi-camera angles, and Eddy Cue teasing "this will be the highest quality."

Di Vaio and Bologna use Fiorentina collapse to motivate squad

Bologna director Marco Di Vaio reveals he used Fiorentina’s predicament to motivate the team ahead of their Europa League play-off with SK Brann. ‘We passed on the message.’

It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Fiorentina vs. Jagiellonia on the Liveblog.

The Rossoblu had been in dismal form to start 2026, but appear to have really turned a corner now with three consecutive victories in all competition.

That included last week’s 1-0 first leg play-off win in Norway, achieved thanks to a Santiago Castro strike.

Di Vaio keeps Bologna on their toes

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Nikola Moro of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Nikola Moro of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

“We need to be concentrated and have respect,” Di Vaio told Sky Sport Italia.

“We passed on the message to the players of what is happening in Florence, because you can take nothing for granted in Europe.”

As Bologna were warming up, Fiorentina had fumbled a 3-0 first leg advantage in the Conference League play-off with Jagiellonia.

“Our coach did very well, realising the system couldn’t handle three strikers, so we opted to find more solidity, and now want to get a sense of consistency to our results.

“I was a striker, so I know how important it is to help out the defenders. That is fundamental for our approach to football, now Santiago Castro is back on form, we hope Thijs Dallinga will get there too.”

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Santiago Castro of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Santiago Castro of Bologna FC 1909 celebrates a goal with team mates during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

It is a slender advantage in the Europa League play-off, especially considering their record at the Stadio Dall’Ara has been quite poor in the tournament so far this season.

That includes a 0-0 draw with SK Brann in November, albeit when Charalampos Lykogiannis was sent off in the opening half-hour.

It was confirmed yesterday that Juan Miranda will be out for circa three weeks after a muscular injury, joining Lykogiannis on the treatment table.

VERONA, ITALY - JANUARY 15: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC competes for the ball with Domagoj Bradarić of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on January 15, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
VERONA, ITALY – JANUARY 15: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC competes for the ball with Domagoj Bradarić of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on January 15, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

However, Riccardo Orsolini is struggling for playing time at the moment.

“Orsolini is a reference point on and off the field for us, but he is also very unpredictable as a player,” added Di Vaio.

“We have a strong squad and everyone is important, including Orso. I expect a reaction from him, because he knows that he can be decisive at any moment.”

Juventus CEO Comolli: ‘Kelly decision frustrating, important to keep Spalletti’

Damien Comolli cut a bruised but defiant figure at the Financial Times Football Summit, speaking publicly for the first time since Juventus’ heartbreaking Champions League elimination at the hands of Galatasaray, a night he admits will take years to process.

“It will take years for me to get over it,” the Juventus CEO said plainly, with quotes via GianlucaDiMarzio.com, setting the tone for a candid address that touched on refereeing controversies, ownership stability, and the strategic roadmap he believes will eventually return the club to the summit of European football.

Comolli wasted little time in addressing the Lloyd Kelly red card that effectively ended Juventus’ hopes of completing a remarkable comeback. His frustration was barely concealed. “There was another very frustrating refereeing decision,” he said.

“I don’t understand how, for a game of this magnitude, they sent a referee who has only taken charge of ten Champions League matches in his entire career. Another incredibly frustrating red card that was never a red card, and we end up out of the Champions League. That game will hurt for many, many years, without doubt.”

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

He added a wry reference to a previous incident involving Inter, joking that he would try to avoid a UEFA suspension to go alongside the one he had already received from the FIGC.

Yet despite the raw emotion, Comolli was keen to emphasise that one result, however painful, would not alter the club’s decision-making philosophy. It is a stance that speaks to something deeper about how he believes elite sport should be run.

“A single game should not change the way we think,” he said. “We use data because data helps us make rational decisions in an incredibly emotional and irrational environment. I always tell people, we are paid to provide emotions, paid to create emotions, and paid to have no emotions when we make decisions.”

Juventus CEO Comolli: ‘Juventus must keep Spalletti’

On the question of what Juventus need to do to return to winning ways, Comolli’s answer was unequivocal, and pointed directly at Spalletti.

“If I had to answer today, I would say continuity,” he said. “It is important that we keep the same manager, the same strategy, the same style of play. This club has had six, seven, eight different coaches over two or three years. The team is finding its identity under Luciano Spalletti. Continuity, in alignment, in style, in the players who are showing their quality, is probably what we need if we want to succeed.”

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Head Coach Luciano Spalletti of Juventus FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Head Coach Luciano Spalletti of Juventus FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

The CEO also offered a revealing insight into his relationship with owner John Elkann, who works for the Agnelli family who have owned Juventus since 1923, the longest continuous ownership of any sports franchise in the world, as Comolli proudly noted.

He described a formative early conversation in which Elkann distilled the club’s values into three words, words Comolli says he intends to take to his grave.

“I use them constantly as a reference point,” he said.

“To stay aligned with him, and to align the rest of the club with the family’s values.”

SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 28: John Elkann, Chairman and CEO of Ferrari looks on, on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) Juventus
SPA, BELGIUM – JULY 28: John Elkann, Chairman and CEO of Ferrari looks on, on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

On the subject of Tether’s minority stake and any speculation about a potential sale, Comolli was emphatic.

“John has been very clear, he will never sell the club. He was in the dressing room on Wednesday night to personally thank the players and the manager. He is incredibly involved, financially, emotionally, strategically.”

Comolli closed with a reflection on the weight of the job itself, one he clearly feels with intensity.

“What keeps me awake at night? Juventus,” he said.

“575 million fans globally, 200 million followers. I go to sleep thinking about Juventus, I dream about Juventus, I wake up Juventus. The responsibility to do things the right way is immense. I want to make the whole thing perfect and bring the club higher every single day.”

Inter sporting director Ausilio: ‘We never pursued Fabregas, Chivu was the first call’

Piero Ausilio has offered a rare and candid glimpse behind the curtain at Inter Milan, addressing everything from the club’s appointment of Cristian Chivu to a long-forgotten pursuit of Cesc Fabregas, as a player, not a coach, in a wide-ranging interview with YouTube channel Colpi da Maestro.

The sporting director, who has been a central figure at Inter through multiple ownership regimes, was reflective on the club’s journey.

“We grew, I think that is the word that best represents my story here,” he said, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb, acknowledging the difficult years operating under UEFA’s Financial Fair Play restrictions before Oaktree’s arrival helped stabilise the club’s finances.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Cesc Fabregas, Head Coach of Como 1907, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Cesc Fabregas, Head Coach of Como 1907, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

One of the more surprising revelations concerned Fabregas, now impressing as Como’s head coach. Ausilio confirmed that Inter had indeed tried to sign the Spaniard, before he had even signed his first Barcelona contract – on the recommendation of former scout Pierluigi Casiraghi.

“He perhaps never even knew about it,” Ausilio said with a smile.

“Casiraghi kept pushing me. We tried, but he went to Arsenal, and given the career he had, that’s fine.”

Inter SD Ausilio: ‘Fabregas never close as coach, Chivu was the first call’

As for Fabregas the manager, Ausilio is an admirer, but was keen to set the record straight on reports linking him with the Inter job before Chivu was appointed.

“There was never really an Inter close to Fabregas as coach,” he said firmly.

“The first call was Chivu. When we faced the decision after Inzaghi, Chivu was the main idea, the one we believed in most. We knew him from his time with our Primavera, and his decision to take the Parma job showed real courage. We went straight to him and today we are absolutely delighted with that choice.”

Ausilio also revisited one of his most celebrated pieces of transfer business, the signing of Lautaro Martinez. He flew to Argentina personally to secure the deal at a time when the striker was on the verge of joining Atletico Madrid, and the negotiation very nearly collapsed.

“We had actually agreed a fee of less than what we ended up paying, around €20 million, but that evening he scored three goals and the next morning we had to start again,” Ausilio recalled.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano runs with the ball during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale Milano runs with the ball during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The perseverance paid off handsomely. Lautaro is now club captain and one of Serie A’s finest strikers.

Looking back across his tenure, Ausilio singled out the wave of high-profile free transfers, Calhanoglu, Thuram, Mkhitaryan, De Vrij, Acerbi, as a defining strategic move during a financially constrained period.

“They gave quality on and off the pitch and are still relevant today,” he said. “We took advantage of a favourable situation.”

On Inter’s current standing, Ausilio pushed back against any suggestion that the club’s ambitions have been scaled back.

“When you start a season at Inter, you always think about winning everything,” he said.

“I never believe those who say fourth place is fine. With this mentality you build your squad and set your objectives, and Chivu is no different from those who came before him.”

Europa League official line-ups: Bologna vs. Brann

Santiago Castro, Federico Bernardeschi and Jonathan Rowe lead the attack, as Bologna hope to build on a 1-0 Europa League play-off lead with Brann.

It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 20.00 GMT (21.00 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Fiorentina vs. Jagiellonia on the Liveblog.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Bologna FC 1909 head coach Vincenzo Italiano looks on during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Vincenzo Italiano looks on during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on February 15, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

The Rossoblu had been in a deep crisis, but managed to turn their campaign around with three consecutive victories in all competition, including a 1-0 first leg result in Norway.

That is a strong start, but not enough to feel secure, especially as their home record has been so poor lately.

There is not a lot of squad rotation, so Castro is flanked by Bernardeschi and Rowe, with Lewis Ferguson in midfield.

Juan Miranda and Charalampos Lykogiannis are injured, while Benjamin Dominguez is in the squad after shaking off flu symptoms.

VIGO, SPAIN - DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Real Club Celta and Bologna FC 1909 at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)
VIGO, SPAIN – DECEMBER 11: Federico Bernardeschi of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between Real Club Celta and Bologna FC 1909 at Estadio Balaidos on December 11, 2025 in Vigo, Spain. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)

Brann already visited the Stadio Dall’Ara during the league phase this season, emerging with a 0-0 draw in November, despite playing against 10 men for over an hour.

Niklas Castro and Saevar Atli Magnusson are long-term absentees.

The winners will face either Roma or Freiburg in the Round of 16, with the draw held on February 27.

Santiago Castro scores the opening goal for Bologna in the Europa League play-off 1st leg against SK Brann (@bolognafc1909)
Santiago Castro scores the opening goal for Bologna in the Europa League play-off 1st leg against SK Brann (@bolognafc1909)

Bologna vs. Brann line-ups

Bologna: Skorupski; Zortea, Lucumi, Vitik, Joao Mario; Moro, Freuler, Ferguson; Bernardeschi, Castro, Rowe

Brann: Dyngeland; De Roeve, Pallesen, Boakye, Soltvedt; Ingason, Sorensen, Myhre; Mathisen, Holm, Thorsteinsson

Ref: Bastien (FRA)

26-02-2026 20:00
Knockout phase play-offs

Player statistic

1st half
Martin Vitik 28'    
    37' Red card Jacob Lungi Sörensen
Federico Bernardeschi 41'    
2nd half
João Mário Goal 56'    
    78' Rasmus Holten
Riccardo Orsolini Yellow card 80'    

Match statistic

61
Possession %
39
16
Total shots
7
5
Shots on target
3
3
Shots off target
2
8
Blocked shots
2
13
Corners
1
3
Offsides
0
15
Fouls
9
Bologna
Brann

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
26
Defender
Defender
41
Defender
62'
20
Defender
11
Midfielder
19
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
79'
8
Midfielder
73'
10
61'
9
Attacker
79'
1
Goalkeeper
21
Defender
17
Defender
85'
4
8
Midfielder
18
16
73'
10
60'
29
Attacker
86'
14
Attacker
73'

Substitutes

4
Midfielder
13
Goalkeeper
28
24
Attacker
14
Defender
25
Goalkeeper
70
7
61'
16
Defender
62'
21
Attacker
73'
Midfielder
79'
30
Attacker
79'
24
41
Midfielder
27
Attacker
39
Attacker
40
12
Goalkeeper
25
23
Defender
60'
43
Defender
73'
32
Attacker
73'
20
Defender
85'
11
Attacker
86'

Liverpool and Man City told to pay record-breaking fee for “perfect signing”

Portuguese International midfielder Joao Neves has been linked with a move away from PSG, and he is a target for Liverpool and Manchester City.

According to SportsBoom, PSG will demand €160 million for the player in the summer. Real Madrid is also monitoring his situation, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up.

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Liverpool could use more creativity and control in the middle of the park, but it seems unlikely that they will pay the asking price for the Portuguese international. He could become the most expensive midfielder in the world if he moves to the Premier League.

Liverpool need to improve multiple areas of the team in the summer, and they are unlikely to be able to afford him.

Meanwhile, Manchester City are very interested in the player, and they believe he could be the “perfect signing” for them. They need someone who can control the tempo of the game from the deep, and the PSG star would be ideal.

On the other hand, Real Madrid are also interested in the player. They have the financial muscle to pay a premium for him, but the €160 million asking price could be a problem for any club. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

The midfielder has been exceptional for PSG, and he has a contract with them until 2029. They will not want to lose a player of his quality anytime soon. It is no surprise that they are holding out for an absurd fee for him.

The opportunity to play in the Premier League could be appealing to the Portuguese international, but PSG will need to be reasonable with their asking price.

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“He’s the one”: Ex-Chelsea star names perfect replacement for Maresca signing

Chelsea have been urged to make a move for a quality striker like Igor Thiago. 

They invested in Liam Delap and Joao Pedro at the start of the season. However, Delap has been underwhelming, scoring only one Premier League goal this season.

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Chelsea has been told to bring in a quality alternative, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move for Brentford Striker. Thiago has been in exceptional form this season. The 24-year-old Brazilian is the second top scorer in the Premier League with 17 goals.

Former Chelsea star Pat Nevin believes that the Blues should look to bring in a Premier League-proven striker, and the Brazilian would be ideal. He has shown his quality in the English top-flight, and he will be able to make an immediate impact in the Premier League as well.

He said via TEAMtalk: “In actual fact, how many in the world can you look at and say, right, he’s a stick-on to get 15 or 20 a season, and you’re young and you’re coming through? It just doesn’t exist, really. So it’s a tough one for them, but they’ll keep trying.

“Given the route they’re trying just now – if there was one that was closest, it would probably be Igor Thiago. Because you look at that and think, right, okay, you’re scoring in the Premier League, and you are only 24.

“A lot of the problem with a lot of the other players that you get — and this isn’t just Chelsea, by the way. This seriously isn’t just Chelsea. This is Manchester United as well. They look around and think, yes, they scored a lot of goals in Germany or Italy. That’s different. That’s totally different; it doesn’t always translate.

“So somebody who is currently doing it in the Premier League, maybe he’s the one.”

There is no doubt that Delap has been underwhelming, and Chelsea need a better striker if they want to fight for major trophies. It will be interesting to see if they can sign the Brazilian in the summer. The opportunity to join Chelsea will be exciting for the Brentford star.

He has been outstanding in the Premier League, and he is likely to cost a lot of money. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea is prepared to break the Bank for him.

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Man United eye move for ‘very important’ La Liga star ahead of summer overhaul

Pape Gueye has been linked with a move away from Villarreal, and Manchester United are interested in signing the player.

They have been following the 27-year-old closely, and they could look to make a move in the summer. They need more quality and depth in the middle of the park. They have identified the Senegal International as a replacement for Casemiro, as per Footmercato.

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The Brazilian is expected to leave Manchester United in the summer, and they will need to replace him properly. Signing the Senegal International could prove to be a wise decision. He has been a very important player for the Spanish club, and he was excellent with his country during the AFCON as well.

The opportunity to join Manchester United will be exciting for him. It would be a major step up in his career. He would get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and he will look to fight for trophies with them. Gueye has been described as an “important” player for Villarreal.

Manchester United need a player with his skill set, and it remains to be seen whether they can wrap up the move quickly. They have the financial muscle to convince Villarreal.

The 27-year-old midfielder will help Manchester United improve defensively in the middle of the park. He will help with the ball back for his team and protect the defensive unit. The player is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to take on a new challenge. It will be interesting to see if he can make an immediate impact in the Premier League next season.

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Andre Onana regrets leaving Manchester United

Andre Onana regrets leaving Manchester United for Trabzonspor in the summer of 2025, according to Fichajes. The 29-year-old Cameroon international joined the Turkish Super Lig club on loan from the Premier League outfit for the 2025/26 campaign. However, Man Utd do not plan to bring Onana back into the fold and are looking to offload […]

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Napoli plan new contract for Scott McTominay

Napoli are in contact with Scott McTominay over signing a new contract, according to Fabrizio Romano. The well-known and well-respected Italian journalist has claimed that there is nothing advanced in regard to a move back to Manchester United. Romano said on his YouTube channel: “On Scott McTominay, at the moment my understanding is that Napoli […]

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“I’ve Never Experienced Such a Desperate, Cowardly, Confused State of the Business” Says Just Cause Creator

A car chase scene from the game Samson: A Tyndalston Story shows a dark sports car causing a van to flip over on a city street, with sparks

It's pretty safe to say that the video game industry has been in a weird place for several years now, but for Christofer Sundberg, who has been at this for a long time, the state of the video game industry is in an unprecedentedly poor place. Founder of Avalanche Studios and creator of Just Cause, Sundberg is getting ready to release his next major game with his new studio he founded in 2020, Liquid Swords, which'll release Samson: A Tyndalston Story this coming April 8, 2026. Ahead of Sundberg and Liquid Swords showing off their new title and announcing its […]

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“You’re in for a Ride”: Samson: A Tyndalston Story Arrives on PC in April 2026

Two cars speeding across a steel bridge with license plates 'LDK 993' and 'V38 5M6' visible.

Samson: A Tyndalston Story, the debut project from Liquid Swords, the team founded by Avalanche Studios (that's the Just Cause and Mad Max people, not the Hogwarts Legacy studio Avalanche Software) founder, Christofer Sundberg, finally has a release date. It'll arrive on PC first on April 8, 2026. After being founded in 2020, the studio is now only weeks away from releasing its debut title, six years later. The game stars Samson McCray, a classic tough guy and driver who returns to his home town of Tyndalston with a heavy debt to pay on his shoulders. He'll have to take […]

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Samson: A Tyndalston Story Interview – Former Mad Max and Just Cause Devs Sink Into New AA Brawler That’s “Not GTA”

A character in 'Samson: A Tyndalston Story' is engaged in a combat scene inside a pharmacy.

Back in 2020, Christofer Sundberg, founder of Avalanche Studios, revealed what he would be doing with the next chapter of his career after selling Avalanche with the announcement of Liquid Swords. Six years later, the studio is weeks away from its debut game, Samson: A Tyndalston Story. It's not too dissimilar to the kinds of games that Sundberg's Avalanche was known for. Like Just Cause and Mad Max, they both star a certain flavour of tough guy. The latter was also cited in a preview presentation I attended last week, with the emphasis on car combat in Samson connecting it […]

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Samson: A Tyndalston Story Hands-On Preview – “Intensity Over Scale”

A scene from the video game 'SAMSON' shows an industrial cityscape, a character with long hair, a car chase, and a fight.

All the way back in 2020, Christofer Sundberg, the founder of Avalanche Studios, established a new video game studio after taking some time off once he left Avalanche after it was acquired in 2018. That studio was (is) Liquid Swords, a new studio that, six years since its founding, is inching towards releasing its debut project: Samson: A Tyndalston Story. Last week, ahead of Liquid Swords announcing Samson's April 8, 2026, release date, I got to spend some time hearing from Sundberg and the development team about Samson before going hands-on with the game myself. I also got to ask […]

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Laid Off Highguard Devs Chalk Up Game’s Failure to Leadership’s “Hubris,” Believed They Could Recreate the Smash Success of Apex Legends

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The beginning of a new calendar year in the video game industry has, unfortunately, once again been marked by mass layoffs and studio shutdowns. And while last year was kicked off by a brand new free-to-play game becoming a smash success, this year is marked by the exact opposite. Highguard, the latest free-to-play game on the market from former Apex Legends developers at Wildlight Entertainment, is the first major misfire of 2026. After it was debuted at The Game Awards 2025, a lot was said online about a game that no one had played, while Wildlight kept its head down, […]

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NVIDIA’s New GPU Driver is a Disaster & It Has Now Been Pulled Back; Did We Just See the First ‘Vibe-Coded’ Release?

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NVIDIA's latest GPU driver update, which focused on optimizations for Resident Evil Requiem, has been pulled back after Team Green found a bug that had bothered several gamers. NVIDIA's Latest GPU Driver Update Brought In Black Screens, Performance Loss & Several Troubles For Gamers NVIDIA's consumer GPU segment hasn't been seeing the best of times lately, given the ongoing memory shortages. On the software front, the company might have pulled off a blunder. With the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver v595.59 released today, the primary focus has been on the latest Resident Evil release, including support for DLSS 4 MFG […]

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American Bitcoin Reports 159% YoY Revenue Amid Trump Crypto Controversies

Trump-Linked American Bitcoin

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The Trump-backed Bitcoin miner, American Bitcoin Corp. (NASDAQ: ABTC), has today revealed a 159% year-on-year (YoY) revenue upsurge in its Q4, 2025 earnings report. The company also saw a 22% quarter-on-quarter increase in revenue to $78.3 million, just 6 months after its debut on the US stock markets.

The firm’s Bitcoin holdings have risen by over 60% to a current stash of 6,235+ BTC, making it the 17th largest publicly traded Bitcoin holder worldwide.

American Bitcoin Q4, 2025 Earnings Report

Source: PR Newswire

Despite the news, American Bitcoin stock was trading at $1.015 at press time, having declined 3.33% in the past day, and an overall 75.8% year-to-date. Meanwhile, WLFI token was trading at  $0.1165, down 26.14% in the past month.

This is a reflection of its $59.5 million net loss due to recent crypto market volatility. ABTC is also moving in tandem with the greater US stock market, which has seen a recent downturn after Nvidia failed to meet investor expectations in its latest earnings report. 

The controversy behind American Bitcoin and WLFI

American Bitcoin and the DeFi protocol World Liberty Financial (WLFI) are both co-founded by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., while their father, President Donald Trump, is named Chief Crypto Advocate.

The pair has increasingly come under public scrutiny for security breaches, ethical compliance, and conflicting interests.

The president's meme coin and cryptocurrency ventures create the possibility of serious conflicts of interest and corruption, all with minimal public insight. That's a huge ethics issue.https://t.co/aKd7PqnC57

— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) April 13, 2025

Hackers have allegedly used co-founder accounts and the Trump campaign website multiple times for market manipulation and fake token promotion.

Additionally, the Trump family makes 10X their real estate income from WLFI alone, something that critics say blurs the lines between the presidency and personal business.

In 2025, the US Senate launched an investigation into WLFI token transfers to Iran, Russia, the North Korean hacker entity Lazarus Group, and crypto mixer Tornado.

When compared to other crypto ventures, WLFI takes a more centralized approach by capping public voting rights, performing random Treasury reshuffles, and freezing wallets it considers disdainful. 

Additionally, Trump’s pardoning of major crypto players and donors like Binance’s CZ and Crypto.com has fueled corruption rumors. His reduction of regulatory oversight in the crypto industry, while allegedly using taxpayers’money to fund volatile crypto ventures, are actions viewed as economically damaging by critics.

Who do the Nets have to make contract decisions on after this season?

The Brooklyn Nets are still in the midst of the 2025-26 NBA season and at the moment, they're trying to turn their season around before April comes around. Despite the fact that Brooklyn remains focused on finishing this season in a strong fashion, it's important to note that matters after the season, like free-agency, are still being considered at this moment.

As of this writing, the Nets are projected to have at least $46 million in cap space to use in the offseason, not accounting for the fact that they would also have access to the Room Mid-level Exception (RMLE). When considering the RMLE, Brooklyn could have as much as $56 million in cap space to work with this summer, third only to the Los Angeles Lakers ($89 million) and the Chicago Bulls ($75 million).

What is important to reference is that the Nets do not have their own pick for the 2027 NBA Draft as that pick went to the Houston Rockets after Brooklyn traded draft picks with the Rockets two summers ago. That means that the Nets do not have as much of an incentive to be as committed to the rebuild heading into the 2027 Draft since Houston would ultimately be the beneficiary.

All that is to say that the Nets could be using this upcoming summer to upgrade the team as much as possible around the young players on the team, including the five rookies taken in the 2025 Draft. Forward Michael Porter Jr. ($40.8 million due to him in 2026-27) and center Nic Claxton ($23.1 million) will be the only players on the roster making more than $15 million next season.

While the recent Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) have changed how impactful free-agency is, there's still a possibility that the Nets could look to the market for immediate improvements. With that being said, here are five players that Brooklyn has to make contract decisions on following the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign:

Ochai Agbaji

Feb 19, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives to the basket between Brooklyn Nets guard Ochai Agbaji (30) and forward Danny Wolf (2) during the first half at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Agbaji has not played much for the Nets since being acquired from the Toronto Raptors via trade prior to the trade deadline, but the rest of the season will be seeing how he fits within this system. Agbaji will be a restricted free-agent after this season, but given how he has played at various points in his career, he could be an interesting player to monitor.

Ziaire Williams

Dec 4, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Ziaire Williams (1) drives to the net against Utah Jazz forward Kyle Anderson (2) during the second quarter at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Tom Horak-Imagn Images

Williams has had his bright spots for Brooklyn this season as he has shown more ability in his dribble-drive game while displaying the defensive tenacity that he was known for since his days with the Memphis Grizzlies. Williams has a team option for the 2026-27 season that is worth $6.25 million, but his spot in the rotation as of this writing seems to be situational.

Day'Ron Sharpe

Feb 7, 2026; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets center Day'ron Sharpe (20) controls the ball against Washington Wizards forward Anthony Gill (16) during the second quarter at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Like he has done for the past couple of seasons, Sharpe has displayed his penchant for being ultra-productive in limited minutes while also showing his ability to be an effective starting center when Nic Claxton is out of the lineup. Sharpe, like Williams, has a $6.25 million team option for next season and given his play this season, the Nets will likely exercise that option.

Josh Minott

Jan 1, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Boston Celtics forward Josh Minott (8) warms up before the game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images

Similar to Agbaji, Minott will be a restricted free-agent after this season, but he has not played one second for the Nets since being acquired from the Boston Celtics prior to the deadline. Minott is available for Thursday's game against the San Antonio Spurs and with the team needing to see how he fits on this roster, he could be getting some playing time down the stretch of this campaign.

Jalen Wilson

Feb 20, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Jalen Wilson (22) leaps to save the ball from going out of bounds against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Wilson has been lauded by head coach Jordi Fernandez for his professionalism when it comes to his role as primarily coming off the bench whenever a few rotational players are injured or when games have gotten out of hand. While acknowledging the fact that Wilson is always ready to play, he will be a restricted free-agent after this season so it'll be interesting to see how much playing time he gets towards the end of the year.

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UNC basketball gets good news regarding key starters

With the month of February wrapping up, the focus is shifting to March as teams get set for runs. For the North Carolina Tar Heels, they have three games left in the Atlantic Coast Conference and don't have to worry about being on the bubble this season.

For the Tar Heels, they won't leave the state of North Carolina until the NCAA Tournament as they host Virginia Tech and Clemson before taking on Duke. They then go to Charlotte for the ACC Tournament. So, a big opportunity to improve their tournament resume is ahead. And they could be getting some more good news regarding injuries.

North Carolina has been without star freshman Caleb Wilson for a few weeks after he suffered a left wrist injury in the loss to Miami. Wilson has been wearing a brace since then and was targeting the season finale at Duke on March 7th for a return.

The next step for Wilson is imaging, which could come any day now per TarHeel 247:

As for Wilson, the timetable remains unclear. It has been over two weeks since he injured his left hand against Miami. The fracture in the hand was discovered on an X-ray two weeks ago Thursday. He is progressing, but his return largely depends on what further imaging reveals, which could take place any day.

"He would play tonight if I would let him," coach Hubert Davis said Wednesday night on his weekly radio show. "He just wants to be out on the court badly. He just really does. He's getting better every day. We have another doctor's visit later this week (and will) reevaluate the timetable. If everything stays like we think it will, hopefully he'll be back soon."

Henri Veessar says he's 100%

With Wilson out, UNC was also missing starting center Henri Veesaar with an illness and lower-body injury. He has since returned, coming back for the win over Syracuse last Saturday and has played in two games.

While Veesaar has returned, the questions are out there as to how he is able to handle the workload. But Veesaar has good news as he told The Field of 68 podcast that he's "100% healthy".

"I'm definitely 100 percent, I'm able to practice, I'm able to play in games, and playing without any pain," he said. 

That's about as good of news as you could ask for in terms of your two best players down the stretch.

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Tatsuya Imai throws scoreless inning, struck by comebacker in Astros exhibition debut

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai threw a 10-pitch scoreless inning and was struck by a comebacker in his his spring training debut for the Houston Astros on Thursday against the New York Mets.

Imai allowed a leadoff single to Marcus Semien, whose sharp hit ricocheted off the pitcher's lower right leg and went into foul territory. Imai was checked by an athletic trainer and stayed in the game. He finished the inning with a infield popout by Mike Tauchman and a double-play grounder by Bo Bichette.

The 27-year Imai was a three-time All-Star in Japan before agreeing in January to a $54 million, three-year contract with the Astros. Houston lost Framber Valedez when he left as a free agent and signed with Detroit.

Eight of Imai's 10 pitches were strikes, and he threw only sinkers and changeups. All three balls put into play, none out of the infield, came on changeups.

Imai had 0-2 counts on Semien and Tauchman. Bichette's inning-ending grounder to third base came on the first pitch, an 87 mph changeup.

Imai was 10-5 with a 1.92 ERA last season for the Pacific League’s Seibu Lions, striking out 178 in 163 2/3 innings. He was 58-45 with a 3.15 ERA in eight seasons with Seibu.

His contract with the Astros included a $2 million signing bonus and salaries of $16 million this year and $18 million in each of the next two seasons. Based on his 2026 performance, his 2027 salary would escalate by $2 million each for 80, 90 and 100 innings, and his 2028 salary by $1 million for each level. He can opt out after the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

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Dolphins free agents 2026: Walk, tag, re-sign – Dee Eskridge

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 29: Dee Eskridge#82 of the Miami Dolphins runs out of the tunnel prior to an NFL football game against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium on September 29, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Miami Dolphins are working out their plans for the 2026 offseason, adjusting the roster to fit new head coach Jeff Hafley’s vision for the club. Included in those plans are decisions about what the team should do with the 35 players slotted to hit free agency when the new league year begins on March 13. We have been working our way through the list of players, bringing you a closer look at each player, as well as a chance for you to weigh in with what you think Miami should do this offseason.

This is part four in this year’s series, following looks at cornerback Kader Kohou, linebacker Quinton Bell, and tight end Darren Waller. Today, we stay on offense with another pass catcher, moving out to wide receiver for a review of Dee Eskridge.

I have included an embed from X, giving you a chance to vote on what you think the Dolphins should do. Feel free to also head into the comments to discuss Miami’s options with Eskridge.


Previous player reviews


Biography

D’Wayne “Dee” Eskridge

Position: Wide receiver

Age (when season begins): 29

College: Western Michigan

Draft: 2021 2nd Round (Seattle Seahawks)

Experience: 5 years

Previous Teams:

  • Seattle Seahawks (2021-2023)
  • Miami Dolphins (2024-2025)

Pro Bowl, All-Pro, Awards:None


Expiring Contract

1 year, $1.3 million


2025 Review

Eskridge re-signed with the Dolphins in May after spending the 2024 season with the team. He appeared in 13 games for Miami in 2025, catching four passes for 62 yards during the season. He also worked on special teams for Miami, primarily as a kick returner, where he averaged 25.9 yards per return on 28 attempts. Eskridge’s season ended after the team’s Week 16 game when a toe issue landed him on injured reserve.


2026 Outlook

Esridge’s role in 2026 likely looks just like his role in 2025, which looked just like his role in 2024. He is a rotational wide receiver who provides special teams work as well. That is about his ceiling, and it is a role every team needs someone to fill. If Miami is looking for bigger-bodied wide receivers this year, as it would seem they will be doing, Eskridge could find his role limited even more than it had been in the past.


Walk, Tag, or Re-Sign?

Projected franchise tag (linebacker): $28.8 million (via OverTheCap.com)

Walk. Eskridge provides veteran depth, but he is limited in his role with the team – and that is based on the speed-based offense former head coach Mike McDaniel used. While speed will still matter under Hafley, the team will want to add size and Eskridge is on the wrong side of that decision point. If he comes back at a veteran minimum, his special teams work could garner a re-look, but for now, letting Eskridge leave in free agency would make sense.


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What should the Miami Dolphins do with wide receiver Dee Eskridge?

— The Phinsider (@thephinsider) February 26, 2026

Top Draft Prospect Makes Thoughts On Landing With Patriots Very Clear

Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Akheem Mesidor

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The New England Patriots may have just lost Super Bowl LX a couple of weeks ago, but their attention is already on the 2026 campaign. With the 2026 NFL Draft Combine underway, the Patriots are beginning to figure out which prospects they want to target once the draft actually rolls around in April.

There are several areas of need the Pats will likely look to address during the draft. One such position is defensive end, where New England should be looking to add some help for Harold Landry III on the edge. With the No. 31 overall pick in the first round, the Patriots could take a close look at Miami Hurricanes star Akheem Mesidor, who sounded very interested in joining N.E. when asked about it at the combine.

“Keep building that Hurricane pipeline,” Mesidor said when asked about his thoughts on landing with the Patriots at the combine, per Christopher Price of the Boston Globe.

New England has several ties to Miami, as a key member of its front office, Alonzo Highsmith, played his college football for the Hurricanes before making his way to the NFL. The Patriots also have a pair of former Miami players on their roster currently in kicker Andy Borregales and defensive tackle Leonard Taylor III.

As of right now, Mesidor appears set to come off the board in the middle of the first round, but concerns about his age (he turns 25 in April) and his injury history could result in him sliding to the backend of the first round. And if he does, the Patriots' ties to Miami could make him a sensible selection for the team with the No. 31 pick.

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Liverpool receive major injury boost ahead of West Ham United clash

Liverpool receive major injury boost ahead of West Ham United clash
Liverpool receive major injury boost ahead of West Ham United clash

Liverpool Handed Major Injury Boost Before West Ham United Visit

Liverpool’s season has developed an edge few anticipated when Arne Slot lifted the Premier League title in his first campaign in 2024-25. Fast forward to 2026 and the champions find themselves scrapping for position rather than setting the pace. Yet, ahead of the visit of West Ham United, there is finally a slice of encouraging news from the AXA Training Centre.

Jeremie Frimpong Returns to Liverpool Training

Jeremie Frimpong has resumed full training, offering Liverpool a timely lift before Saturday’s meeting with West Ham United. The Netherlands international has been absent since limping off during the emphatic 6-0 Champions League victory over Qarabag on January 28. It marked his third injury setback since arriving from Bayer Leverkusen last summer, a frustrating pattern for both player and club.

Photo: IMAGO

For Slot, options at right back have been stretched thin. Conor Bradley’s season ending knee injury against Arsenal forced improvisation. Dominik Szoboszlai, Curtis Jones and Wataru Endo have all been asked to plug the gap at various points. Endo subsequently sustained an ankle problem against Sunderland, further complicating matters.

Jones filled in during the FA Cup triumph over Brighton & Hove Albion and reprised the role in the 1-0 league win at Nottingham Forest. Resourceful, yes. Sustainable, perhaps not. Frimpong’s return changes the arithmetic. His pace, width and direct running provide balance, particularly in matches where Liverpool are expected to dominate possession.

Liverpool Form and Champions League Ambitions

Liverpool’s title defence has stumbled. They are 19 points worse off than at the same stage last season, a swing that would have placed them three points clear at the summit. Instead, the reality is a congested fight for Champions League qualification.

Manchester United’s win at Everton tightened the picture, leaving them three points behind fourth and level on points with Chelsea in fifth. For Liverpool, margin for error has evaporated. Maximum points are essential if they are to secure a top four finish.

Silverware remains a possibility. Progress in the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League keeps optimism alive, but league consistency must underpin any broader ambitions. A third consecutive Premier League victory would steady the ship and restore belief around Anfield.

West Ham United Fight for Survival at Anfield

West Ham United arrive on Merseyside in very different circumstances. Sitting 18th and two points from safety, they are entrenched in a relegation battle. Liverpool’s recent 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest offered the Hammers a marginal psychological lift, but history offers little comfort. West Ham United have not won at Anfield since 2015.

Still, desperation can be dangerous. With Forest facing Brighton & Hove Albion, the stakes are high across the table. Liverpool, bolstered by Jeremie Frimpong’s return and youngsters Amara Nallo and Kieran Morrison training with the senior squad, will look to assert authority early.

In a season defined by fine margins, availability may prove decisive. Frimpong’s comeback could be precisely what Liverpool require as West Ham United attempt to spoil the script.

Official: Benfica deny reports claiming Prestianni admitted calling Vinicius a ‘monkey’

Official: Benfica deny reports claiming Prestianni admitted calling Vinicius a ‘monkey’
Official: Benfica deny reports claiming Prestianni admitted calling Vinicius a ‘monkey’

Just a while back, reports emerged in Portugal which startlingly claimed that Benfica youngster Gianluca Prestianni had admitted to his teammates that he had called Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr. a monkey.

However, Benfica have quickly come out with an official statement denying those claims, instead stating that the Argentine had only apologised to his teammates and not admitted to using any racist slur.

“Sport Lisboa e Benfica categorically denies that player Prestianni communicated to the squad or the club’s management that he had uttered a racist insult against Real Madrid player Vinicius Jr.,” the statement read.

Prestianni is under investigation for alleged racist abuse against Vinicius. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

“As has already been made public, the player apologised to his teammates for the incident that occurred during the match against Real Madrid, regretting its magnitude and consequences and assuring everyone, as he has done from the very beginning, that he is not racist.”

Prestianni missed the second leg of the Champions League knockout playoff tie against Real Madrid last night as he was handed a one-match provisional ban by UEFA, even as they continue to investigate the incident.

Should he be found guilty of racist abuse towards the Real Madrid forward, the Argentine could be banned for as many as ten matches.

ESPN: Michigan football OLB Jaishawn Barham gaining NFL draft buzz

With the NFL scouting combine set to kick off, the Michigan football contingent who have made their way to Indianapolis to show out for scouts, general managers, and coaches, will have their opportunities to impress and make their way up draft boards.

One notable player, edge rusher Derrick Moore, has been hampered by a hamstring injury and won't be at full strength and able to participate in running drills. But there's another name that is starting to gain some steam.

According to ESPN's Field Yates, there has been some notable buzz for outside linebacker Jaishawn Barham, who spent all of 2024 more so lined up in the middle before primarily becoming an edge rusher in 2025. The thought is that his ability and versatility should be showcased this week at Lucas Oil Stadium, and it could cause him to be chosen by an NFL franchise sooner rather than later.

Michigan edge rusher Jaishawn Barham is picking up steam in the scouting community, which I don't expect to slow down anytime soon. He began his college career at Maryland and was a stand-up linebacker for much of his college career, but at 6-foot-3 and 243 pounds, he played a hefty dose of edge snaps in 2025 and showed unique explosiveness. He's a Day 2 prospect now who will only create further intrigue with a big week.

That explosiveness is likely to be tantalizing for NFL types, as well as the ability to move him inside or outside. It's no surprise that he played a bit of a hybrid role in Ann Arbor, considering that his defensive coordinator, Wink Martindale, was a longtime NFL mainstay and was considered to be among the best at his craft just a few short years ago.

Barham finished his 2025 campaign with 32 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks, three passes broken up, five quarterback hurries, and one fumble forced. He appeared in 12 games, having not played in the bowl game, but also having missed the second half of Week 1 and the first half of Week 2 due to a controversial targeting call.

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Bucks sign sharpshooter Cormac Ryan to two-way deal

Michael Scotto: The Milwaukee Bucks and Cormac Ryan have agreed to a two-way deal, league sources told @hoopshype. Ryan, a G League standout for the Wisconsin Herd, has averaged 20.4 points on 48.2% shooting from the field and 42.1% from 3-point range, 4.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.5 steals.

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Team USA athlete roster for 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics

Sixty-eight athletes have been named to the U.S. Paralympic team for the Milan Cortina Games across Para hockey, Nordic skiing, wheelchair curling, Alpine skiing and snowboarding.

The Games run from March 6-15.

On Jan. 2, the first 14 of 17 players were named to the hockey team seeking a fifth consecutive Paralympic title: Kayden Beasley, Liam Cunningham, Travis Dodson, David Eustace, Declan Farmer, Noah Grove, Malik Jones, Griffin LaMarre, Jen Lee, Josh Misiewicz, Evan Nichols, Josh Pauls, Brody Roybal and Jack Wallace.

On Jan. 16, the last three players were named: Brett Bolston, Kevin McKee and Landon Uthke.

On Feb. 2, the first 12 Para Nordic skiing athletes were announced, led by Oksana Masters, who holds the U.S. record of 14 Winter Paralympic medals.

She's joined by seven-time Paralympic medalist Kendall Gretsch, seven-time Paralympian Aaron Pike, seven-time Paralympic medalist Dan Cnossen, four-time Paralympic medalist Jake Adicoff (who will race in the men’s visual impairment category with guides Peter Wolter and Reid Gobel), three-time Paralympic medalist Sydney Peterson, two-time Paralympian Dani Aravich, Josh Sweeney, Max Nelson (in the men’s visual impairment category alongside guide August “Gus” Schatzlein) and Erin Martin. The team also includes Paralympic rookie Jack Berry and Nicole Zaino.

On Feb. 16, Michael Kneeland was awarded bipartite spots (invitation-based qualification) by the International Ski Federation (FIS) and International Biathlon Union (IBU).

In wheelchair curling, Laura Dwyer and Steve Emt earned the first spots by winning the U.S. Paralympic Trials for mixed doubles, an event that makes its Paralympic debut in 2026.

USA Curling then named its roster for the team event — Matthew Thums, Oyuna Uranchimeg, Sean O’Neill, Dan Rose and Katie Verderber.

Emt, Thums and Uranchimeg are returning Paralympians. Dwyer, O’Neill, Rose and Verderber are set to make their Paralympic debuts.

The U.S. seeks its first medals in wheelchair curling, which was added to the Paralympic program in 2006.

PyeongChang gold medalists Andrew Kurka (Alpine skiing) and Noah Elliott (snowboarding) were the first athletes to make the team in their respective sports.

Kurka, a 33-year-old Alaskan pilot who owns a bed and breakfast, won the U.S.' most recent Para Alpine gold medal in the sitting downhill in 2018.

Kelsey O'Driscoll made her first Para Alpine team in the standing classification just before turning 32 years old. The registered nurse made her FIS-level international race debut in 2024, her World Championships debut in March 2025 (sixth- and eighth-place finishes), her World Cup debut in December 2025 and then earned her first World Cup win two days after that.

The rest of the Alpine team was named Feb. 24 -- Meg Gustafson in the visually impaired division (with guide Spenser Gustafson, her brother); Audrey Crowley, Allie Johnson, Noah Bury, Patrick Halgren, Andrew Haraghey, Jesse Keefe, Tyler McKenzie, Michael O'Hearn and Spencer Wood in standing and Hailey Griffin, Saylor O'Brien, Anna Soens, Laurie Stephens, Jasmin Bambur, Matthew Brewer, Ravi Drugan, Blake Eaton, Robert Anigl, Kyle Taulman and David Williams in sitting.

Elliott, 28, won banked slalom gold and snowboard cross bronze in his Paralympic debut in 2018, then placed fourth and sixth in those events in 2022.

Kate Delson, a 20-year-old who earned snowboard cross silver at the 2025 World Championships, makes her Paralympic snowboard debut.

The rest of the snowboard team was named Feb. 24: Brenna Huckaby and Mike Schultz in LL1 and Jackie Hamwey, Keith Gabel, Zach Miller and Joe Pleban in LL2.

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Team Dwyer/Emt defeat Team Ricker/Samsa 9-7 in the Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Trials finals and punch their tickets to the Winter Paralympics in Milan Cortina.

Celtics Insider Doesn't Budge On Long-Held Jayson Tatum Return Timeline

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum

Celtics Insider Doesn't Budge On Long-Held Jayson Tatum Return Timeline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Nothing has changed since September 18, according to longtime Boston Celtics beat writer John Karalis, who predicted back then what he repeated this week: If Jayson Tatum is fully healthy, a return in early March makes perfect sense, and holding him out longer would serve no purpose.

I said this on September 18 and nothing has changed -- A late February/Early March return for Tatum makes perfect sense if he's 100%, and sitting him beyond that means nothing. pic.twitter.com/gcneuGuBnz

— John Karalis 🇬🇷 (@John_Karalis) February 26, 2026

Tatum told reporters he has no firm return date and continues following the medical and coaching plan with zero external pressure. The six-time All-Star has progressed to full 5-on-5 scrimmages in recent practices, a major step in his recovery from the Achilles injury suffered in last year’s playoffs.

Boston has rolled along nicely in his absence, maintaining a strong record and Eastern Conference standing thanks to standout play from Jaylen Brown, Derrick White and a cohesive supporting cast.

The prospect of adding Tatum back into the mix raises questions about minutes, offensive flow and preserving chemistry built over the past several months. The front office and coaching staff have stressed patience throughout the process, allowing the 27-year-old to dictate his own timeline.

The debate around JT's integration will only grow louder in the coming weeks as Boston pushes for seeding and playoff positioning.

In his most recent full season of 2024-25, Jayson Tatum delivered another elite campaign as the face of the Celtics. He started 72 regular-season games and averaged 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game while shooting 45.2 percent from the field and 34.3 percent from three-point range.

Tatum earned All-NBA First Team honors and carried the Celts into the playoffs with his scoring, playmaking and two-way impact.

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Saracens respond to ‘disrespectful’ speculation linking Andy Farrell with return to club

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has been linked with a return to Saracens (PA Wire)

Saracens have denied having talks with Ireland head coach Andy Farrell over a return to the club after the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

A report in the Irish Independent suggested that Farrell had been offered a deal worth more than £1m a year to take charge of the Prem Rugby side following next year’s tournament.

The dual-code international started his coaching journey in North London having concluded his playing career at Saracens, and remains a popular figure at the club, where his son Owen re-signed last summer.

Mark McCall, the long-serving Saracens director of rugby, will step down from the role at the end of the season, with his predecessor Brendan Venter brought back to take on the role for a second time.

Reports have suggested that Farrell would then be lined up to take over following the World Cup in Australia, but Saracens have “categorically” said that no offer has been made.

“Andy has not discussed his future with anyone on the board or ownership group of Saracens and we can categorically state, despite numerous reports to the contrary in the press, that no offer has been made to Andy,” Saracens said in a statement.

“Andy has long-standing and deep personal ties to Saracens. He represented the club as a player between 2005 and 2009 and remains closely affiliated with the club through his family, as the father of Owen Farrell, one of the most significant players in Saracens’ history and a current member of the squad.

“The misguided reporting is disrespectful to Brendan Venter who will be assuming the DOR responsibilities from Mark McCall at the end of the 25/26 season. It is also disrespectful to Andy and the IRFU. Given Andy’s close relationship with Saracens, the club looks forward to welcoming him to more home fixtures once the Six Nations Championship has concluded.”

Farrell has led Ireland to two Six Nations titles, including a grand slam in 2023, and oversaw the 2-1 British and Irish Lions series success in Australia last summer.

Atlanta Hawks partner with iconic strip club for 'Magic City Monday'

Two Atlanta institutions are coming together to bring a new experience to NBA fans.

The Atlanta Hawks and Magic City are partnering for "Magic City Monday," a celebration of a cultural institution during the team's game against Orlando Magic on March 16.

Magic City is a self-identified "premier Atlanta strip club," and well-known across the city for their performances as well as their kitchen. The club is regularly featured in lists identifying the best chicken wings in the city. Magic City is in downtown Atlanta.

What to expect at 'Magic City Monday'

Before the game, Hawks' principal owner Jami Gertz, a filmaker and actor, will present a live recording of the Hawks AF podcast, according to a news release from the organization.

Gertz recently produced a five-part STARZ docuseries about Magic City, working with Atlanta native Jermaine Dupri and featuring interviews with Big Boi, Killer Mike and T.I. The series explores the "pivotal role" the club played in "hip-hop and Black culture," in Atlanta and beyond.

The live recording will include a conversation about the documentary, as well as chats with Magic City founder Michael "Mr. Magic" Barney, T.I. and D.C. Young Fly.

"This collaboration and theme night is very meaningful to me after all the work that we did to put together 'Magic City: An American Fantasy,'" Gertz said in the release. "The iconic Atlanta institution has made an incredible impact on our city and its unique culture."

LET ‘EM KNOW @Tip halftime performance on Magic City Monday 🔥

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— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) February 26, 2026

WBD said that the loss of NBA live rights created a 4% …

The impact of no longer having NBA live rights is all over the latest earnings report from Warner Bros. Discovery. But the TNT Sports parent company is still touting its current rights portfolio and financial savings to come. WBD said Thursday that it posted $9.46 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025, down 6% from the same period in 2024. Meanwhile, the net loss was $252 million, an improvement from the comparable $494 million loss. Within those topline figures, WBD said that the loss of NBA live rights created a 4% drag on advertising revenue in the fourth quarter, absent of currency effects. That effect is expected to grow to 7% in the first quarter 2026 and to 20% in the second quarter due to the comparison to last year’s NBA postseason.

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Major Update On AJ Styles's WWE Future

AJ Styles makes his entrance
AJ Styles makes his entrance - Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Ever since AJ Styles put his gloves back on following his WWE career ending loss to GUNTHER at the Royal Rumble, speculation has continued to grow that Styles could seek to continue his wrestling career elsewhere. Even after Styles stated he was retired this past Monday on "Raw," and was announced for the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame class by The Undertaker, some continued to be skeptical that the "Phenomenal One" was done, and that the possibility still remained for him signing with AEW or TNA down the road.

Now, however, it seems those possibilities are truly dead. PWInsider Elite reports that sources with WWE have confirmed Styles and the promotion have reached an agreement on a new contract. While terms of the deal were not disclosed, the deal would effectively end any chances of Styles seeking a new home elsewhere, and will keep him with the promotion he's worked for for over a decade. 

As for what Styles will be doing for the promotion now that he has taken off the gloves for good, those within WWE are under the impression he will be "helping with the development of new talent." Though that is vague enough to leave several possibilities open for Styles, most will likely take it to mean that Styles will now become involved in helping train talents in "NXT" and the WWE Performance Center. Just weeks prior to his match with GUNTHER, Styles expressed interest in working at the PC after his in-ring career was over, as well as a fondness towards WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels, who has run "NXT" over the past several years.

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Rory McIlroy confirms return to DP World Tour event where he has finished runner-up three times

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy has confirmed he will return to one of his happiest hunting grounds on the DP World Tour later this season.

The Northern Irishman has built a remarkable record at the prestigious event over the past decade, regularly putting himself in contention.

With another appearance now locked in, attention will once again turn to whether he can add to his impressive history there.

Rory McIlroy looking forward to return

McIlroy spoke warmly about heading back to the BMW PGA Championship, where he has enjoyed so much success in the past.

“I’ve had some great results at Wentworth in the past, and I always enjoy returning to the BMW PGA Championship,” the Northern Irishman said on the DP World Tour website.

“No doubt the crowds will be out in force once again, and I’m looking forward to the week.”

Wentworth has long been one of the standout stops on the DP World Tour calendar, attracting strong fields and passionate galleries.

McIlroy has always appeared comfortable on the West Course, feeding off the atmosphere and consistently putting himself in the mix.

His commitment is also another boost for the Tour, with one of golf’s biggest names continuing to support one of its flagship events.

Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Rory McIlroy looking forward to return

Few players in recent history can match McIlroy’s consistency at Wentworth. He lifted the title in 2014, producing a superb final-round 66 to claim victory.

Since then, he has finished runner-up on three separate occasions, repeatedly coming within touching distance of another triumph.

In total, McIlroy boasts seven top-10 finishes at the event, underlining just how well the course suits his eye.

Whether it is his driving off the tee or his ability to attack the par-fives, Wentworth has consistently brought the best out of him.

Given that record, McIlroy will once again be considered among the favourites when he tees it up in September.

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NFL star Damar Hamlin co-hosts Health Heath event in Center City

Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin co-hosted a a "HeartMates Huddle" program this Wednesday in Center City, bringing together people with heart conditions alongside their friends, family and caretakers.

The N-F-L player teamed up with Abbott HeartMates. The program celebrates the bravery of those battling heart conditions, and the caregivers helping them on their journeys.

Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest in the middle of a game in January of 2023.

He made a full recovery, and returned to the N-F-L in 2024.

Mariners Spring Training 2026, Game #7: Thread

Feb 19, 2026; Peoria, AZ, USA; Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller (50) spring training photo day in Peoria, AZ. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

It’s Bryce Miller’s turn to make his spring debut. Like his rotation-mates, Miller is a tinkerer, but he’s also pretty faithful about posting on social media, so we’ve gotten to see his off-season progression as he’s been working away, seeming to focus especially on slider shapes. Obviously we’re going to be watching to see where his velocity is after his struggles with injury last season, but with this being just his first start of the spring, it’ll be a short outing.

We’re getting the mostly A lineup today, including Brendan Donovan at leadoff:

Slated to follow Bryce are Cooper Criswell, Casey Legumina, Ryan Loutos, Robinson Ortiz, Cole Wilcox, and Domingo González. We’ll be very interested to see how Criswell follows up his splashy first spring appearance, but Ortiz and Wilcox are two other arms I’m excited to watch.

The Mariners will face the Guardians for the first time this spring. Former Mariner Matt Festa, who had his wedding this off-season at a Scottish castle with several Mariners organization-mates in attendance (including a party-down Cal Raleigh), is listed as a scheduled pitcher. Here’s their lineup:

Game time: 12:10 PT

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Listen: Seattle Sports 710 AM (App or Gameday only; radio broadcast is delayed until 7 PT)

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🚨 BREAKING: Chelsea set English record for financial losses

🚨 BREAKING: Chelsea set English record for financial losses

Chelsea have posted record financial losses for the 2024/25 season.

Figures released by UEFA showed the west London club's pre-tax deficit for the campaign in which they won the FIFA Club World Cup stood at £355m.

That figure marks the highest ever in English football history and is only eclipsed in the European game by Barcelona's £484m losses for the 2020/21 season.

UEFA's figures revealed that the Blues' significantly underperformed in revenues generated compared to their Premier League rivals with just £511m brought in.

Manchester City commanded £746m while Liverpool accrued £744m in that period.

Ticket sales also fell £28m behind the Anfield outfit and averaged £1.2m less per match day than Arne Slot's side, who sit one place ahead of them in the rankings.

Despite being dwarfed by their top flight counterparts, Chelsea were still the sixth-highest spending club in Europe for wages with players paid £388m in 2024/25.

According to UEFA's report, their playing squad is the most expensively assembled in football history with £1.52bn spent on the team led by Enzo Maresca at that time.

However Stamford Bridge sources told the BBC that they are confident they will remain compliant with the European governing body's financial fair play regulations.

Fresh Faces on the Forty: Freshman WR Kohen Brown

Every year, you can bet Sarkisian is going to lock up an elite track guy at WR. This is that guy for the 2026 class. Kohen Brown comes in as a four-star, No. 45 WR in the country, with blazing 10.6 100-meter speed. This is someone that could very well be the heir apparent to Ryan Niblett as the primary returner/gadget guy for the Texas offense. Like Niblett, he also brings elite versatility to the table on both sides of the ball. 

High School Stats: 110 catches, 2,127 yards, 27 TDs in two seasons

Brown is one of the many Texas-products in this class, coming from Waxahachie High School. During his time there, he put together elite junior and senior seasons, topping 1,000 receiving yards and 12 TDs in both. He fits the mold of many other Steve Sarkisian era WRs: speedsters that just need the ball in space to make big plays. 

Meet your newest Longhorn, @kohenbrown2026 🤘#AllGas26 | #NSD26pic.twitter.com/hj12imRDMu

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) December 4, 2025

Brown is someone I’d be surprised to see much of in 2026, both because of the youth and how deep the WR room is. I suppose there’s a world where they want to give him a look at DB this spring, but I’d expect him to be a WR long term. I do believe he will be a very important player heading into 2027. He is unlikely to be a sure-starter at WR but I expect him to factor into the special teams significantly once Niblett moves on. 

The Longhorns class is filled with players that if they were in Sarkisian’s 2021 class, they would’ve been immediate contributors. Now, they fit into the depth chart and will have to wait their turn. It’s a fantastic place to be and I believe Brown could be a true difference maker during his time in Austin. He’ll just get a chance to learn from the remarkable players in front of him. 

Nice third down snag on the sideline for Rivals three-star and Texas commit Kohen Brown. Turned into a Waxahachie TDhttps://t.co/d6E0JeZNy7pic.twitter.com/FdjTTsLUko

— Griffin McVeigh (@Griffin_McVeigh) September 13, 2025

Brown brings so many elite attributes to the table, led by his elite speed at 190lbs. This is someone that I wouldn’t be shocked was a fan-favorite in 2027 and beyond. For now, it’ll be about learning from the veterans in front of him, refining his skills and hopefully making some flash plays on special teams. 

The same(minus the special teams) applies to four-star IOL Nicolas Robertson. Robertson enters a room with plenty of opportunity to be had, especially in a spring with many moving parts in the OL room. We’ll talk about why this could turn out to be a major hit for Texas.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Fresh Faces on the Forty: Did Texas find their next Ryan Niblett?

Apple TV and Netflix Strike F1 Deal: Drive to Survive Season 8 Available on Both Platforms

If you’ve been watching F1 through a Netflix docuseries and wondering how to make the jump to actual live races, someone finally built you a bridge.

Apple and Netflix announced Thursday a content-sharing deal that puts Drive to Survive Season 8 on Apple TV and — more significantly for American race fans — streams the Canadian Grand Prix live on Netflix this May. Both platforms. Same race. No cable required.

The announcement came from Apple’s senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, who didn’t bury the lead.

“We’re excited today to announce something I think that no one was expecting, and that is that we’ve teamed up with Netflix,” Cue said. “We’re going to make the entire season of F1: Drive to Survive, the new season, available to stream right within Apple TV itself. In addition to that, we’ve collaborated so that the Canadian Grand Prix, which is on May 22nd, is also going to stream on Apple TV and Netflix in the U.S.”

Apple TV 🤝 Netflix

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— Motorsport (@Motorsport) February 26, 2026

He went further, making clear this wasn’t just a business arrangement but an acknowledgment of what Drive to Survive actually did for the sport. “Netflix, I think, has played a pivotal role in growing F1 since the launch of Drive to Survive, and we’re thrilled to make F1 content more broadly available to new and existing U.S. fans on both Netflix and Apple TV.”

Also Read:: F1 Coming to IMAX Theaters in the US in 2026

Why the Netflix/Apple F1 Deal is Huge

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Here’s the context for why this matters: Apple took over from ESPN this year as the exclusive U.S. broadcaster of F1, in a five-year deal reported at around $150 million annually. That means every practice session, qualifying run, sprint race, and Grand Prix is now behind the Apple TV paywall. Netflix, which had reportedly been in the running for those same rights, didn’t land the live deal, but it built the American audience Apple is now trying to monetize. Thursday’s announcement is both platforms acknowledging that reality.

Drive to Survive Season 8, which covers the 2025 championship season, the year Lando Norris won the title for McLaren, drops globally on Netflix Friday, Feb. 27, and simultaneously on Apple TV for U.S. subscribers. That’s the first time the series has launched on two major streaming platforms at once.

Live F1 Racing Comes to Netflix

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For anyone new to F1 through the show, the Canadian Grand Prix on May 22-24 is a good race to start with. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal is fast, street-adjacent, and consistently produces drama, so it’s not a bad first live experience. The fact that it’s accessible on Netflix, without requiring an Apple TV subscription, removes the one remaining barrier for casual fans who’ve been watching the docuseries but haven’t made the leap to live races.

F1’s chief media rights officer Ian Holmes framed the bigger picture plainly. “I’d say we are probably the only sport in the world whose audience is getting younger and more female skewed,” he said, “and that couldn’t be more represented than currently in the U.S.”

The season itself starts March 8 in Melbourne. Apple TV is the place for that one — and every other race not named Canada.

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'Eckert repaying faith as Saints eye play-offs'

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When Southampton appointed Tonda Eckert, there was a clear belief inside the club about the direction they wanted to go.

Placing such responsibility in the hands of a 31-year-old coach was a bold decision, but it was one made with conviction - and 21 games on from replacing Will Still, that faith is being repaid.

Across those 21 matches Saints have reshaped their season.

Only one side has taken more points in that period and no team has scored more goals.

This is not a short-term bounce - it is sustained, measurable progress built on clarity, structure and belief.

A seven-game unbeaten run, five wins and two draws, has carried Saints from 15th and 10 points outside the play-offs to seventh, now just four points off sixth place.

That turnaround has not happened by chance. It has been driven by consistency, renewed togetherness and the building of a genuine spine through the team.

January's recruitment played its part too.

Daniel Peretz arrived from Bayern Munich to strengthen the goalkeeping department, while Cyle Larin added presence and experience at the top end of the pitch.

James Bree returned from his loan at right-back, and the partnership of Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Jack Stephens has brought stability in defence.

In midfield, Flynn Downes looks back to his best, dictating games and providing control.

What I have enjoyed most is the spirit, something I felt was missing earlier in the season.

Now there is intensity, unity and a willingness to work for one another that is clear for all to see.

The press is coordinated, the defensive shape more assured, and when Saints score you see a group that truly believes.

Reverting to a back four in January was another pivotal call, since then the balance feels right.

Now come away tests at Sheffield Wednesday, West Brom and Coventry. Navigate them well and Saints will be the team nobody wants to see in the play-offs.

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Game Preview – #13 Michigan State at #8 Purdue

Michigan State's head coach Tom Izzo reacts during the second half in the game against Ohio State on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing. | Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

While Indiana and Purdue is the rivalry in the state of Indiana, there might not be a better rivalry in the Big Ten in the last two decades than Purdue and Michigan State.

Matt Painter and Tom Izzo are living legends and will have claims for best coaches in conference history when their careers are over.

Purdue has dominated the series of late, winning 9 of the last 11 matchups. The two teams will only meet once in the regular season with Michigan State traveling to Mackey Arena where Purdue has already lost three times this season.

Alongside an all-time coaching matchup, two of the premier point guards in the conference and the country will square off with Braden Smith taking on the Spartan’s Jeremy Fears.

Smith is chasing the all-time assist record in the NCAA. Fears has overcome Smith’s assist per game mark on the season with 9.2 assists a game to Smith’s 8.8. The two are the nation’s best playmakers and will square off in one of the best Big Ten matchups of the season.

Let’s take a deeper look.

#13 Michigan State 22-5 (12-4) at #8 Purdue 22-5 (12-4)

Big Ten Tournament Double Bye

Michigan State, Purdue, Nebraska, and Illinois are all not going to catch one-loss Michigan for the Big Ten Title.

But all four teams sit with four losses and that means that the three left over double-byes are still very much up for grab in the Big Ten Tournament. With all four teams vying for three spots, and limited games between them, whoever wins on Thursday will set themselves up not only by staying in the top four for losses, but gaining the tiebreaker over the other team in case it’s just those two teams tied.

Both the Spartans and the Boilers had aspirations for winning the conference this season. Michigan State gets one more game against Michigan to finish the season, but even a win there will unlikely pull the Wolverines down to more than two or three losses. Instead, Michigan State will have to try and win at Ann Arbor to finish the season, meaning that another loss before then might be a death sentence for the extra day off in the Big Ten Tournament.

For Purdue, if it can take down the Spartans at home, the schedule has a couple challenges, traveling to Northwestern and Ohio State – both places its lost at recently – and hosting Wisconsin, but overall its a schedule that should see Purdue go out with no more losses on the schedule. That means, a win against Michigan State on Thursday and it should be in control of its own destiny about getting the extra day off.

Michigan State is a great defensive team and a pretty good offensive team.

Purdue is a great offensive team and a pretty good defensive team.

With two elite play makers at the point, and scoring big men, there are intriguing matchups across the court from each other.

Jaxon Kohler and Carson Cooper are two of the most experienced bigs in the country. They’re both scoring in double-digits and have played a lot of minutes together. Both are more solid, well-rounded bigs than exceptional at anything except where Michigan State throttles teams.

The Spartans are more than just brilliant on the glass.

“They are a very consistent rebounding team,” Purdue head coach Matt Painter said previewing the game. He’d go on to say most teams ebb and flow when it comes to rebounding numbers, but not this Michigan State. The Spartans bring it on the glass every night.

Spartans are the fifth best offensive rebounding rate team in the country. It’s the best defensive rebounding team in the country.

That starts with the Spartans bigs but doesn’t end there. Cohen Carr is one of the nation’s best athletes and he can just go get the ball on either side of the ball. Everyone that comes off the bench for the Spartans seems to have the same mindset to hit the glass hard.

In Purdue’s three losses in Mackey Arena, getting beat on the glass has been a common theme.

For Purdue, its bigs have helped Purdue be the 33rd best offensive rebounding team and a top-20 team on defense. Trey Kaufman-Renn in particular has led the charge for Purdue, transforming into one of the nation’s most elite glass cleaners.

TKR is averaging 13.3 points a game, down from last year, but has raised his rebounding to 9 a game. Pairing that with Oscar Cluff’s 10.1 points and 7.3 rebounds a game, and this isn’t just a great point guard matchup. Purdue and Michigan State also boast two of the most filled out front courts in the conference.

While the Spartans hold the edge on the glass, Purdue has been the much better offensive team, including from three where its making 38% of its threes compared to Michigan State’s 35.2%.

TKR and Loyer’s slumps broken?

Fletcher Loyer had a perfect 18 points on five shots against Indiana. It was an absurd splash of efficiency for a proven shooter who just went through one of his most extended shooting slumps.

Trey Kaufman-Renn is coming off back to back 20+ point performances against Michigan and Indiana.

The two seniors have both struggled at times this season offensively, but quietly, are both hitting their strides as the Big Ten schedule reaches towards March.

Purdue isn’t just a different team when Kaufman-Renn and Loyer are scoring efficiently. Purdue is damn near unbeatable. Are the two seniors, used to the grind of a full season, catching their strides just as teams are starting to feel the weight of the nearly full season behind them?

Both will be tested against a Michigan State defense that will have to choose between stopping Braden Smith’s play making, TKR’s scoring in the post, and Fletcher Loyer’s shooting.

There’s not a defense good enough to stop all three, but against the best of the best this season, Purdue hasn’t had all three shining enough at home.

Can this be the game all three are going at the same time? Purdue will need at least two of the three to score well to crack into a really good Spartans defense.

Cohen Carr X-factor

Carr is one of the nation’s most mystifying players. His athleticism, motor, and IQ make him a terrifying player for opposing teams. His size and speed could be a nightmare for Purdue who lacks elite size and athleticism on the wing. But Carr’s lack of shooting can make him disappear at times on offense and clog up the space on the court. Purdue leverages those kinds of players to help in the middle and try to keep the ball out of the paint.

But lose contact with Carr and he’s liable to be a menace on the offensive glass or get lost for a roof blowing lob dunk.

Can Purdue use Carr’s lack of shot making to tighten windows for Fears and help inside without letting Carr get going doing the dirty work and capturing highlight plays?

On paper, Carr is just one of a handful of enticing matchups on paper. Purdue and Michigan State are strong in similar places, and have weaknesses that could be harnessed by the other team.

Fears and Smith alone will be worth the price of admission, but the battle inside the paint will keep you glued to your seats.

Enjoy another great top-15 matchup in Mackey.


Major Update on WWE Masked Man Storyline Following Bronson Reed’s Injury

Major Update on WWE Masked Man Storyline Following Bronson Reed’s Injury
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WWE’s plans for their ongoing masked man storyline hit a significant roadblock following a serious injury to Bronson Reed. During this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw, Reed suffered a distal bicep tear while competing in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match.

The injury occurred mid-match as Reed dove to break up a pinfall attempt involving Jey Uso and El Grande Americano. Despite the visible distress and the referee signaling the “X” to indicate a legitimate medical emergency, the match was finished on the fly, with Uso securing the victory.

According to WrestleVotes Radio via Fightful Select, Reed was the original choice to go over and claim the final spot in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match. When it became clear that Reed could not continue, officials reportedly instructed the remaining competitors to improvise a new ending. Reed was immediately transported to Birmingham, Alabama, following the broadcast to undergo evaluation and potential surgery.

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Mike Johnson of PWInsider reported that the big man is expected to be out indefinitely, delivering a blow on the “Road to WrestleMania” as he was being positioned for a prominent role in Las Vegas.

Beyond the immediate tournament implications, Reed’s absence has reportedly derailed a notable storyline involving the mysterious masked man terrorizing members of The Vision. Sources indicate that both the mystery individual and Logan Paul were scheduled to play a role in the outcome of the qualifying match on Raw.

With Reed sidelined, WWE will allegedly be forced to rewrite significant portions of this angle, which many fans believe could lead to the return of Seth Rollins. The injury is the latest in a string of setbacks for The Vision faction.

Rollins remains out with a torn rotator cuff, and Bron Breakker recently underwent hernia surgery. Dave Meltzer of the Reed had been the focal point of the group in the absence of the other members.

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F1 Driver Jack Doohan Received 'Serious Death Threats' Last Season, Was Told 'All My Limbs Will Be Cut Off'

Jack Doohan at the Austria Grand Prix on June 27, 2025Credit: Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty
Jack Doohan at the Austria Grand Prix on June 27, 2025
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  • Jack Doohan, who was a Formula 1 driver for Alpine during the 2025 racing season, revealed that he received "serious death threats" last year
  • He said that people were threatening to cut off all his limbs if he continued driving for the team
  • The revelations were made public during season 8 of 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' on Netflix

Formula 1 driver Jack Doohan faced what he calls some "pretty heavy stuff" while racing for Alpine during the 2025 season. 

On season 8 of Formula 1: Drive to Survive, which debuts Friday, Feb. 27 on Netflix, the 23-year-old Australian detailed the external pressures he faced during his full-time debut on the racing circuit last year. Driving for Alpine, Doohan was partnered with fellow racer Pierre Gasly but struggled to make pole position during the first five Grands Prix of the season. 

During episode two of the docuseries, Doohan was seen dealing the mounting criticism inside and outside the track. "There's been so much s--- in the press in the last two, three months," he said at one point, before Gasly, 30, said, "I feel for the guy because everybody is talking about him in a way that is quite toxic."

"It's not easy to deal with the pressure, tension, death threats," Gasly added, noting that Doohan was only 22 years old at the time.

Jack Doohan at the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, 2025Credit: Alessio De Marco/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock
Jack Doohan at the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, 2025
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"On top of all this, I got serious death threats for this Grand Prix. Saying they're gonna kill me if I'm not out of the car," Doohan later went on to say in the episode, adding that he got emails "saying if I’m still in the car by Miami [Grand Prix], that I’ll be — you know, all my limbs will be cut off."

The Miami Grand Prix in Florida was just the sixth race of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, with 18 more still to go at that point. 

Doohan then recounted a harrowing incident where he was "with my f---ing girlfriend and my trainer, and I got three f---ing men, like, armed men. One at that window, one there and I had to call my police escort to come and get it under control."

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Before the end of the episode, Doohan noted that what he was going through at the time was "pretty heavy stuff. It's not the nicest way to be going racing."

Unfortunately, Doohan's performance at Miami, where he qualified 14th before retiring after a collision in the first lap of the main race, did not improve. He was subsequently demoted to a reserve driver while Alpine went through some shakeups in its roster. 

After the season ended, Alpine announced on Jan. 13, 2026 via X that Doohan had been let go from the team, stating that "it has reached a mutual agreement with Jack Doohan to not continue his driving services with the team for the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship season and allow him to pursue other career opportunities."

Jack Doohan on season 7 of 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive'Credit: Courtesy of Netflix
Jack Doohan on season 7 of 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive'
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Nearly a month later, on Feb. 3, Haas announced that Doohan would be joining the American team as one of its reserve drivers.

"Welcoming Jack to the family," the team posted to X at the time. "We're excited to announce the signing of Australian Jack Doohan as our Official Reserve Driver for the 2026 season."

They added, "The team will now hold two drivers in the reserve role with Jack joining Ryō Hirakawa in duties."

"I’m thrilled to be joining TGR Haas F1 Team," Doohan said in a statement, per Formula1.com. "It’s the ideal place to continue my Formula 1 career."

The 2026 Formula 1 World Championship officially kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix on March 8. 

Formula 1: Drive to Survive season 8 debuts Friday, Feb. 27 on Netflix.

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Michigan football: Outgoing player names 2 future stars in Ann Arbor

There's high anticipation for what Kyle Whittingham's version of Michigan football will look like, and it's not just the fans who are waiting with bated breath. Even outgoing players are excited to see what next year's squad is able to do.

Meeting with NFL media in Indianapolis for the annual scouting combine, outgoing Wolverines defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny was asked if he had to bet his first NFL paycheck on one of Michigan's second-year players to succeed, who would it be on?

Naturally, the answer is the name on everyone's lips: Bryce Underwood. However, there is a close second.

"Bryce. I was about to say Marsh, Andrew Marsh," Benny said. "He was pretty much like a raw talent. I was about to say that. We knew the talent was there. I was about to say I think this year he would take a huge leap. The coaches that was brought in and a specific coach to actually help develop him."

Whittingham has overhauled the coaching staff by bringing in an offensive coordinator, Jason Beck, and a quarterbacks coach in Koy Detmer Jr., who appear to have a finger on the pulse of what Underwood needs to maximize his potential. What's interesting is that even outgoing players note that that level of tutelage was lacking for Underwood a year ago.

But it's also interesting to hear Benny mention Marsh, the enigmatic wide receiver who was one of the best, if not the best, pass catchers in the Big Ten in the latter half of the season.

So, where has he seen Marsh improve over the course of last year?

"Everywhere," Benny said. "I was about to say once he hit the field, he had to turn around. I was about to say he made a play here. He kept making plays throughout the season."

The combine starts now in anticipation of April's NFL draft, but spring ball for the maize and blue will begin on March 17 with eyes on the April 18 spring game at The Big House.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football: Rayshaun Benny names 2 players to watch

Real Madrid 18-year-old starlet close to breaking into Arbeloa’s starting lineup

Real Madrid 18-year-old starlet close to breaking into Arbeloa’s starting lineup
Real Madrid 18-year-old starlet close to breaking into Arbeloa’s starting lineup

In recent weeks, Alvaro Arbeloa has found a working midfield setup at Real Madrid by fielding a four-man line of Federico Valverde, Arda Guler, Aurelien Tchouameni, and Eduardo Camavinga.

While the results have certainly improved, there remains a lingering feeling that the midfield unit is still lacking something for Los Blancos to take the next step forward.

Thiago Pitarch the solution?

Now, according to MARCA, it could pave the way for young prospect Thiago Pitarch to break into the Real Madrid starting lineup.

Indeed, as per the report, manager Arbeloa is already considering including the 18-year-old academy starlet in the starting XI sooner rather than later.

Thiago made his first-team debut in the first leg of the knockout playoff tie against Benfica, coming on as a late substitute. Last night, he made his second appearance, against the same opposition, playing a little under ten minutes.

A special player. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Arbeloa played a key role in Thiago’s push up to Castilla and sees him as a special player. Even though the 18-year-old was called up frequently by Xabi Alonso earlier in the season, it was Arbeloa who handed the youngster his senior debut.

The Real Madrid head coach continues to be amazed by the young midfielder. Even though Arbeloa already knew that Thiago is exceptionally gifted at handling pressure, he has been stunned by the youngster’s response.

Beyond his technical ability and wide array of qualities, his boldness and personality continue to impress the former defender turned coach.

In January 2025, Arbeloa brought Thiago up from Juvenil B to play under him in Juvenil A. Six months later, when he became Castilla coach, the Spanish tactician did not hesitate in handing the teenager an opportunity in pre-season.

Now, the coach and player aim to take their rise one step further: establishing Thiago in the Real Madrid first team.

Bears trade rumor involving $110 million veteran could lead to deal with Patriots, 49ers or Steelers

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The Chicago Bears are shopping multiple players ahead of NFL free agency, and it looks like wide receiver D.J. Moore is one of them.

NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported on Thursday that Chicago is receiving calls about Moore, and he could be moved for the right price.

Quarterback Tyson Bagent also appears to be on that trade block.

"Two other names the #Bears have received calls on are QB Tyson Bagent and WR DJ Moore, per sources," Schultz said. "Moore has over $23M in guaranteed money in 2026 and is viewed as available for the right price by teams in the WR market."

Moore is coming off the worst season of his career in 2025, tallying career lows in receptions (50) and receiving yards (682).

With Moore's production not living up to his $110 million contract, and the Bears having a few young receivers ready to break out, including Rome Odunze and Luther Burden, trading the veteran playmaker makes a lot of sense.

The New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and Pittsburgh Steelers could be potential trade partners for the Bears in a Moore deal.

Outside of Stefon Diggs, New England lacks high-end talent at receiver. Acquiring Moore would give the Patriots a dynamic receiver duo and more firepower for quarterback Drake Maye.

San Francisco will move on from Brandon Aiyuk this offseason, and Jauan Jennings is set to hit free agency, meaning receiver could become a pressing need.

Adding Moore would give the 49ers more juice on offense, though he wouldn't solve all their issues at receiver, especially if Jennings departs in free agency.

The Steelers must find a capable No. 2 receiver opposite DK Metcalf, and Moore would fit that bill. Despite a down year in 2025, the 28-year-old has four 1,000-yard campaigns since entering the league in 2018.

Overall, Moore can still be an effective receiver, but he just needs a change of scenery. The Patriots, 49ers, and Steelers need more productive pass-catchers, so they should explore a trade for the Bears veteran.

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Juventus CEO Comolli: ‘Kelly decision frustrating, important to keep Spalletti’

Juventus CEO Comolli: ‘Kelly decision frustrating, important to keep Spalletti’
Juventus CEO Comolli: ‘Kelly decision frustrating, important to keep Spalletti’

Damien Comolli cut a bruised but defiant figure at the Financial Times Football Summit, speaking publicly for the first time since Juventus’ heartbreaking Champions League elimination at the hands of Galatasaray, a night he admits will take years to process.

“It will take years for me to get over it,” the Juventus CEO said plainly, with quotes via GianlucaDiMarzio.com, setting the tone for a candid address that touched on refereeing controversies, ownership stability, and the strategic roadmap he believes will eventually return the club to the summit of European football.

Comolli wasted little time in addressing the Lloyd Kelly red card that effectively ended Juventus’ hopes of completing a remarkable comeback. His frustration was barely concealed. “There was another very frustrating refereeing decision,” he said.

“I don’t understand how, for a game of this magnitude, they sent a referee who has only taken charge of ten Champions League matches in his entire career. Another incredibly frustrating red card that was never a red card, and we end up out of the Champions League. That game will hurt for many, many years, without doubt.”

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

He added a wry reference to a previous incident involving Inter, joking that he would try to avoid a UEFA suspension to go alongside the one he had already received from the FIGC.

Yet despite the raw emotion, Comolli was keen to emphasise that one result, however painful, would not alter the club’s decision-making philosophy. It is a stance that speaks to something deeper about how he believes elite sport should be run.

“A single game should not change the way we think,” he said. “We use data because data helps us make rational decisions in an incredibly emotional and irrational environment. I always tell people, we are paid to provide emotions, paid to create emotions, and paid to have no emotions when we make decisions.”

Juventus CEO Comolli: ‘Juventus must keep Spalletti’

On the question of what Juventus need to do to return to winning ways, Comolli’s answer was unequivocal, and pointed directly at Spalletti.

“If I had to answer today, I would say continuity,” he said. “It is important that we keep the same manager, the same strategy, the same style of play. This club has had six, seven, eight different coaches over two or three years. The team is finding its identity under Luciano Spalletti. Continuity, in alignment, in style, in the players who are showing their quality, is probably what we need if we want to succeed.”

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Head Coach Luciano Spalletti of Juventus FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

The CEO also offered a revealing insight into his relationship with owner John Elkann, who works for the Agnelli family who have owned Juventus since 1923, the longest continuous ownership of any sports franchise in the world, as Comolli proudly noted.

He described a formative early conversation in which Elkann distilled the club’s values into three words, words Comolli says he intends to take to his grave.

“I use them constantly as a reference point,” he said.

“To stay aligned with him, and to align the rest of the club with the family’s values.”

SPA, BELGIUM – JULY 28: John Elkann, Chairman and CEO of Ferrari looks on, on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 28, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

On the subject of Tether’s minority stake and any speculation about a potential sale, Comolli was emphatic.

“John has been very clear, he will never sell the club. He was in the dressing room on Wednesday night to personally thank the players and the manager. He is incredibly involved, financially, emotionally, strategically.”

Comolli closed with a reflection on the weight of the job itself, one he clearly feels with intensity.

“What keeps me awake at night? Juventus,” he said.

“575 million fans globally, 200 million followers. I go to sleep thinking about Juventus, I dream about Juventus, I wake up Juventus. The responsibility to do things the right way is immense. I want to make the whole thing perfect and bring the club higher every single day.”

Harry Maguire: Man United legend Steve Bruce says club has no-brainer decision to make on star

Harry Maguire: Man United legend Steve Bruce says club has no-brainer decision to make on star
Harry Maguire: Man United legend Steve Bruce says club has no-brainer decision to make on star

Manchester United legend Steve Bruce has insisted that the club has a straightforward decision to make regarding Harry Maguire’s future.

Uncertainty

Maguire’s future at United is uncertain, with the defender currently in the final four months of his Old Trafford contract.

Once a figure of ridicule and mockery, Maguire is now enjoying an incredible renaissance and has established himself as one of the key players in the squad.

The England international has started all six games that Michael Carrick has taken charge of. He was instrumental on Monday evening as United survived a late Everton charge to secure a 1-0 victory at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Unless United and Maguire reach an agreement over a new deal, he will be a free agent at the end of the season. There have been suggestions that the two parties are likely to strike an agreement that will see the 32-year-old extend his stay at Old Trafford.

Bruce spoke to the Daily Mail and urged United to do everything they can to keep Maguire, who is not short of admirers at the moment.

Bruce’s plea

The former United man told the newspaper, “I believe Harry has been made the whipping boy for too long. I don’t think he’s ever let Man United down. In that fact, he’s never let England down either.”

“As I said, I think he became a whipping boy for what was going on around him. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets offered a new deal. Why wouldn’t you? I think centre-halves get better with age.”

“I wouldn’t be surprised if he went to the World Cup either. He’s got good experience, he’s played at the highest level, he’s never let England down either. And he’s given a reminder of just what he’s about over the last five, six weeks in particular, if he ever needed to.”

Kobbie Mainoo is another United star eyeing a sensational England return. Overlooked by Ruben Amorim, who never seemed convinced by him, Mainoo has followed in Maguire’s footsteps by starting every game since Carrick’s appointment as caretaker boss.

Bruce said about the Carrington academy graduate, “‘He has got back into the United team under Michael in the last six weeks, so it’s good to see him playing again because we haven’t seen him for a year or so.”

“He burst onto the scene. We all know that he’s a talent and, for whatever reason, Ruben Amorim never played him. If you’re not playing for your club side, then there’s no chance you’re going to a World Cup. So I would have presumed that he’s put himself right back in the fray. He’s playing at the right time and playing very, very well again. So that’s good to see.”

On Carrick potentially being handed the job permanently, Bruce said that the 44-year-old has put himself in pole position for the role due to his fantastic start.

Bruce made the case that Carrick’s deep knowledge of the club and his familiarity with the intense scrutiny that comes with it would set him up to thrive.

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Dodgers’ Mookie Betts Won’t Play Until Sunday

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) hits a two RBI single against the Toronto Blue Jays in the third inning during game six of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed shortstop Mookie Betts won’t play until at least Sunday, per David Vassegh.

Dave Roberts said it’s intentional not to have Mookie Betts in a game until next week. Possibly, Sunday. #Dodgers

— David Vassegh (@THEREAL_DV) February 26, 2026

The Dodgers will face the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, marking the second time they’ve faced their Southern California rivals during spring training.

Betts is one of the last Dodgers superstars yet to make their Cactus League debut this season, with just about everyone else getting in on the action already. Betts hasn’t suffered injury, nor is any other ailment keeping him away from the team, rather he is undergoing a slower build up after his difficulties to start the season last year.

In 2025, Betts went down with an illness which caused him to lose a significant amount of weight and severely impacted his ability to hit the ground running in the regular season.

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) hits a two RBI single against the Toronto Blue Jays in the third inning during game six of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre.
Oct 31, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) hits a two RBI single against the Toronto Blue Jays in the third inning during game six of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

How Did Mookie Betts Play in 2025?

Betts’ entire season struggled after his slow start last year, as he had the worst campaign of his MLB career in 2025.

He had a .732 OPS through 150 games, just barely pulling his OPS+ above league average at the end of the season after two solid months. He still managed 20 homers and 82 RBIs, and managed to be a Gold Glove finalist at shortstop in his first full season at the position.

While Betts managed respectable numbers, there’s no doubt he wants to improve upon a disappointing personal campaign such as last year’s in the coming season. The Dodgers will count on Betts to bat third for them in 2026, following Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Tucker in the lineup.

Improving shouldn’t be much of an issue for Betts either, as he has shown he is more than capable of performing with the Dodgers. He is entering his seventh season with L.A., and has been one of the Dodgers’ best players since arriving ahead of the 2020 season.

He has 152 homers as a Dodgers, and has driven in 443 runs. His lifetime OPS with L.A. is .867, well above where he was last season. If Betts can return to his expectations, the Dodgers will only get stronger heading into a season where they’re already World Series favorites.

Are you excited to see Mookie Betts back in action this season?

2026 Fantasy Baseball Outfielder Rankings: Aaron Judge leads the way, Roman Anthony has arrived

While the outfield boasts 10 of this year's top 30 players for fantasy purposes, depth has become a real issue in recent years. Largely gone are the two-category guys who might help only in average and steals or in homers and RBI. In their place are so many outfielders who can do a little bit of everything but not anything especially well. There are more platoons and more quality bats being treated as regular DHs. In fact, two of our top 25 players here, Yordan Alvarez and Christian Yelich, are strictly DHs in leagues that require 20-game eligibility. With the rankings really thinning out beyond the top 40 here, those playing in leagues that require five outfielders might want to attack the position early and often.

Fortunately, there's still value to be found in the middle rounds. Luis Robert Jr., Noelvi Marté, Andy Pages and Brenton Doyle are among those offering tantalizing upside while going outside the top 150 in early drafts and more boring picks like Ian Happ and Bryan Reynolds can still provide value. It's just a matter of how lucky you happen to be feeling.

⚾️ Coming soon: MLB returns to NBC and Peacock in 2026! In addition to becoming the exclusive home of Sunday Night Baseball, NBC Sports will broadcast MLB Sunday Leadoff, “Opening Day” and Labor Day primetime games, the first round of the MLB Draft, the entire Wild Card round of the postseason, and much more.

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⚾ 2026 Fantasy Baseball Outfielder Rankings

** Rotoworld staff consensus rankings **

RankPlayerPouliotSamulskiSchianoShortMontanezBissellShoveinCrawfordConsensus Avg
1Aaron Judge111111111
2Juan Soto322222222.125
3Ronald Acuna Jr.234434653.875
4Julio Rodriguez444546434.25
5Kyle Tucker567655365.375
6Corbin Carroll973363775.625
7Fernando Tatis Jr.656777846.25
8Jackson Chourio7888885107.75
9James Wood1010101291012810.125
10Yordan Alvarez8999131424911.875
11Brent Rooker131112131213141312.625
12Wyatt Langford181314151011101112.75
13Pete Crow-Armstrong12151816119111913.875
14Roman Anthony141411101712221214
15Jarren Duran15201514142291515.5
16Cody Bellinger171616171617131616
17Jackson Merrill161213111519361817.5
18Byron Buxton261820201915202320.125
19Riley Greene291921212018271721.5
19Seiya Suzuki222419192220232321.5
21George Springer192924232116162521.625
22Michael Harris II111722181824492022.375
23Tyler Soderstrom213317242425292124.25
24Randy Arozarena492225252621182226
25Christian Yelich322123312733153026.5
26Luis Robert Jr.203231223330172826.625
27Jo Adell242627272327412527.5
28Oneil Cruz303033262526302428
29Kyle Stowers254227342929252629.625
30Jose Altuve283634283123263329.875
31Brandon Nimmo343528353528213130.875
32Andy Pages392538303231282931.5
33Teoscar Hernandez362335292834383231.875
33Jakob Marsee413129333738192731.875
35Noelvi Marte232839323435452432.5
36Lawrence ButlerNR2736393832313537.25
37Dylan Crews314341404037323637.5
38Ceddanne Rafaela383745363639373938.375
39Ian Happ403730434344394139.625
40Bryan Reynolds333832374251503740
41Steven Kwan443440464150354241.5
42Taylor WardNR4037453935344541.875
43Brenton Doyle374148443041NR4343
44Mike Trout424742424745NR3444.875
45Alec Burleson353943474656NR4045.75
46Kerry Carpenter4546NR4948NR443848.75
47Daylen Lile27NRNR38NRNR475050.25
48Heliot RamosNR49464844NR40NR50.875
49Wilyer Abreu464544NR49NRNRNR53
50Jurickson ProfarNRNR49NRNR4333NR53.125

Editor’s Note: Projections and dollar values from Matthew Pouliotplayer rankings are based on consensus.

⚾ 2026 Outfielder Projections and Previews

1) Aaron Judge — New York Yankees

2026 Outlook: It’d be one thing if Judge debuted at 21 and posted a couple of the greatest seasons of all-time at age 28 and 29, but he was far and away the league’s best hitter at both 32 and 33 years old. In 2024, he had a 225 OPS+ that places 13th in AL/NL history. The only players to top that since 1900 are Babe Ruth (five times), Barry Bonds (four times) and Ted Williams (twice). He came in at 215 last year, which is 23rd on the list. He’s at 209 in the four seasons since he turned 30, compared to 150 in his five-plus seasons prior. It’s absurd. Judge is a mere eight months younger than Mike Trout, who hasn’t appeared on an MVP ballot since his age-30 season. Albert Pujols stopped being Albert Pujols at 30. Miguel Cabrera’s last great season came at 33. There are already people writing off Bryce Harper, who was born six months after Judge in 1992.

Judge, though, obviously isn’t showing any significant signs of decline. His exit velocity numbers were down a tad last year, but they were still the best in the league across the board, and his bat speed held steady. He posted the lowest strikeout rate of his career for the second straight year, though that’s something of an illusion; throw out the intentional walks (a career-high 36 of last year’s 124 bases on balls) and his K rate has held pretty steady the last five years (in order: 25%, 26%, 29%, 25% and 25%). The reason to expect him to fall off some at age 34 is because that’s what players tend to do. Judge, though, is about as unique as they come. He’s the best bet in baseball in terms of homers and runs+RBI and he’s somewhere in the top five in average, too. He should be the No. 1 player on draft lists.

2026 projection: (Mixed $55) 538 AB, 123 R, 51 HR, 107 RBI, 10 SB, 27 2B, 1 3B, .291/.422/.629

2) Juan Soto — New York Mets

2026 Outlook: Because of the previously unfathomable steal total, Soto was never all that much of a fantasy disappointment last year, even though his other numbers were down across the board over the first couple of months. His final two-thirds of the season was a masterpiece, though, as he .285/.418/.596 with 35 homers in his final 105 games. The steals, however… those came out of nowhere. Soto had never swiped more than dozen bases before going 38-for-42 last season. Much of the credit was given to first base coach Antoan Richardson, who left the Mets to join the Braves over the winter. One imagines that will cause Soto to back off some on the basepaths this year. In also seems worth noting that Soto was actually slower than ever last season, checking in with just 13th-percentile sprint speed.

Soto’s offensive decline last year seemed mostly about early season bad luck -- he finished second in the majors to Judge in xwOBA -- but his bat speed was down some and his whiff rate increased for a third straight year. That he’s playing half his games in Citi Field, a tough place for left-handed hitters, isn’t helping out. Soto entered last season with a career BABIP of .305. Last year, he was at .270 overall and .257 in his home games. Citi Field suppresses base hits more than homers, so that checks out. Still, Soto is quite obviously one of the safest picks around when it comes to four-category production. If he wants to steal 30 bases again, then he should justify a pick in the top five overall. If he gets caught stealing a couple of times early and decides to shut it down, he’ll probably be a modest disappointment.

2026 projection: (Mixed $43) 554 AB, 118 R, 37 HR, 94 RBI, 20 SB, 25 2B, 1 3B, .276/.420/.525

3) Ronald Acuña Jr. — Atlanta Braves

2026 Outlook: Returning from a second torn ACL, Acuña was his usual self in the batter’s box last season, hitting .290 with a .518 slugging percentage in 95 games. That’s almost an exact match his career marks of .289 and .524. What he didn’t do was much running, though that was expected. Two years after his historic 40/70 season, Acuña swiped just nine bags last year. It seemed like reason for concern entering 2026, but then he went and played in the Venezuelan Winter League and stole 11 bases in 16 games. That he seems motivated to return to 40-steal form gives him a great chance of finishing as a top-three outfielder if healthy. He’s probably a bigger injury risk than the other top outfielders -- because both ACL tears cost him parts of two years, he’s had only two completely healthy seasons -- but if he goes nuts on the basepaths, he truly offers as much upside as anyone.

2026 projection: (Mixed $44) 559 AB, 113 R, 35 HR, 78 RBI, 36 SB, 26 2B, 2 3B, .277/.376/.519

4) Julio Rodríguez — Seattle Mariners

2026 Outlook: Maybe just trade for him in June? In his three full seasons, Rodríguez has posted OPSs of .710, .625 and .721 through the first three months of the year and .924, .892 and .884 afterwards. It’s hardly guaranteed to work out that way again, but it doesn’t really seem like a complete fluke, either. It brings to mind Adrian Beltre, who only went to four All-Star games in his illustrious career because he was such a slow starter.

Everything else looks pretty great for Rodríguez, even as his ballpark held him back as much as ever last season; he had a .676 OPS at home and a .912 OPS on the road, with 23 of his 32 homers coming in away games. He has top-of-the-line bat speed, and one can’t help but wonder what kind of numbers he’d put up without having to deal with Seattle’s difficult backdrop for hitters. Expect another run at a 30/30 season, and it helps a bunch that the Mariners' lineup keeps on getting better.

2026 projection: (Mixed $41) 605 AB, 93 R, 33 HR, 94 RBI, 30 SB, 31 2B, 2 3B, .278/.336/.499

5) Kyle Tucker — Los Angeles Dodgers

2026 Outlook: Two fluky injuries didn’t prevent the Dodgers from offering up $60 million per year to lure Tucker to L.A. in the offseason. Tucker put up the best numbers of his career in his half-season in 2024, hitting 23 homers in 78 games when he wasn’t sidelined by a fractured shin. Last year, he was batting .284/.394/.524 until suffering a fractured finger in June and then slumping while trying to play through it. Tucker remains one of the game’s most fascinating players, offering outstanding offense despite average bat speed and excellent steal totals despite being a well below average runner. Some chose to suggest he doesn’t have much passion for baseball as he lingered in free agency, but he’s clearly one of the game’s smartest players, and it’s rather odd to see his dedication questioned after he just spent months playing through injury. As the expected No. 2 or No. 4 hitter in the Dodgers lineup, he offers supreme run and RBI potential. Dodger Stadium isn’t quite as friendly for left-handed hitters as for righties, but it will help for homers, even if it makes it a little tougher to hit for average. He’s a safer second-round pick than his games played totals the last two years would suggest.

2026 projection: (Mixed $37) 550, 95 R, 33 HR, 98 RBI, 21 SB, 30 2B, 1 3B, .271/.365/.509

6) Corbin Carroll — Arizona Diamondbacks

2026 Outlook: Carroll was the inverse Soto last year in that the production was always there, but the anticipated steals weren’t, at least not until mid-August. He was 14-for-18 stealing bases over his first 106 games before turning on the jets and going 18-for-20 in his last 37 contests. Combined with the extra power he showed, he returned essentially first-round value.

Still, there are three concerns here. First, the broken hamate bone Carroll suffered at the beginning of the spring could sap his power early on this season. It’s also worth wondering how much Carroll wants to run, especially now that he’s added bat speed and become more of a power hitter. His steal attempts dropped from 59 as a rookie to 43 as a sophomore, and he was on pace for just 26 steal attempts three-quarters of the way through last year. But that is totally up to him. What’s not in his control is that the Diamondbacks have about one-third of a quality lineup at the moment. That might work out well for the steals, since Carroll, who is probably going to bat third, should be particularly aggressive with lesser hitters behind him. That seemed to be what happened last year, as the steal outburst came after he was moved from leadoff to the third spot and following the exits of Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suarez. But it won’t be very good for the rest of Carroll’s numbers if the Diamondbacks get little out of the bottom of their order.

2026 projection: (Mixed $27) 535 AB, 90 R, 23 HR, 82 RBI, 33 SB, 29 2B, 10 3B, .262/.353/.482

7) Fernando Tatis Jr. — San Diego Padres

2026 Outlook: Tatis is now five years removed from his 42-homer season at age 22. Since missing the following season with injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident and drawing a PED ban, he’s failed to top 25 homers. It’s not because he’s not hitting the ball hard enough; Tatis boasted 95th-percentile average exit velocity and a 93rd-percentile hard-hit rate last season. He also posted a career-low strikeout rate for a third straight season. It’s just that too much of his contact produces grounders. Among the 145 batting-title qualifiers last season, Tatis had the 12th highest groundball rate and 15th lowest line drive rate.

At this point, there doesn’t seem like much reason to expect much more from Tatis. Maybe he could alter his swing some to produce more flies, but that’d be risky, especially since he’s still very good as is. It also might not even be possible for him as a result of the old shoulder injury. He’s still an excellent basestealer, and he’s been on the IL just once in the last three years after battling injuries throughout the first stage of his career. Everyone here is very much in agreement that he ranks in the 5-7 range among outfielders.

2026 projection: (Mixed $36) 567 AB, 105 R, 31 HR, 78 RBI, 27 SB, 29 2B, 2 3B, .272/.360/.494

8) Jackson Chourio — Milwaukee Brewers

2026 Outlook: Chourio seemed pretty polished for a 20-year-old rookie in 2024, so it was incredible to just see him start swinging at everything at the beginning of last year. He struck out five times on Opening Day, and he didn’t draw his first walk until the 18th game of the season. It worked out for him initially -- he was hitting .313/.309/.657 through 15 games -- but by May 19, he was at .236/.254/.419 with a 47/4 K/BB. Fortunately, something clicked after that, and he went back to hitting like he did as a rookie. After bottoming out, he came in at .289/.338/.488 with a 74/26 K/BB in 380 plate appearances, and despite battling hamstring issues, he drove in eight runs in the Brewers’ nine postseason games.

Given that he’s just turning 22 in March, Chourio is probably still a few years away from peaking. However, his bat speed was up a little last year from his rookie season, and it’s easy to see him jumping up to the 25-28 homer range this year. If that happens, maybe he’ll want to do more running, too, and see if he can get to 30/30.

2026 projection: (Mixed $32) 610 AB, 93 R, 27 HR, 90 RBI, 23 SB, 34 2B, 4 3B, .274/.326/.475

9) James Wood — Washington Nationals

2026 Outlook: Nothing about Wood’s game seems optimized just yet. He pulls flyballs less often than just about everyone else in the league. He struck out 32 percent of the time last season even though he chases out of the zone less than most. He’s a poor left fielder despite his above average speed. On the other hand, he played last season at 22, and he wound up with 31 homers and a reasonable .256 average in spite of his faults. His 95th-percentile bat speed produced 98th-percentile average exit velocity and hard-hit rates last year, and he’s probably going to get a little stronger. There’s a legitimate chance that he figures it all out and becomes baseball’s best player someday, and it could help that the Nationals are going to be run in a more forward-thinking fashion now. It doesn’t necessarily mean that better things are in store for 2026, but just more of the same would still make him a borderline top-10 fantasy outfielder.

2026 projection: (Mixed $24) 597 AB, 99 R, 32 HR, 88 RBI, 14 SB, 32 2B, 2 3B, .263/.351/.484

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Corbin Carroll, Francisco Lindor, Spencer Schwellenbach, and Jackson Holliday are among the injuries to watch in our latest update.

10) Yordan Alvarez — Houston Astros

2026 Outlook: Alvarez at a discount is pretty tasty. He missed two-thirds of last season, mostly because a fractured hand that he kept having setbacks with. He also sprained his ankle late in the year. When he was in the lineup, his numbers were down, though that seemed like a fluke. His exit-velocity numbers were all within his norms, and Statcast gave him a .534 xSLG that was 104 points better than his actual mark. Alvarez is supposed to enter camp 100 percent healthy this year, and the Astros want him to focus on DHing in an effort to keep him that way. Alvarez is just 28. He’s a lifetime .297 hitter, and Judge and Mike Trout are the only two active players with higher OPSs than his career mark of .961. He's not going to help in steals, but the ceiling is there for him to both contend for a batting title and slug 40-50 homers.

2026 projection: (Mixed $27) 508 AB, 94 R, 35 HR, 91 RBI, 3 SB, 28 2B, 1 3B, .297/.395/.563

11) Brent Rooker — Athletics

2026 Outlook: In spite of the big ballpark upgrade, Rooker fell well short of his 2024 production last season, losing 30 points of batting average (.292 to .262) about 80 points of slugging (.562 to .479). Still, it didn’t happen in a particularly discouraging way. For one thing, he got his strikeout rate all of the way down to 22% after coming in at 29% in 2024 and 33% in 2023. He did this without losing any bat speed, and while his exit velocity numbers were down across the board, he actually had more barrels while hitting 30 homers last season (65) than he did when hitting 39 in 2024 (62). Just because of how well Sutter Health played for hitters -- it was the No. 2 ballpark for righties in the league last season -- Rooker actually seems like a little better of a bet now than he did a year ago, when everyone assumed he’d drop off some. He figures to at least match his 2025 production and maybe improve on it slightly.

2026 projection: (Mixed $16) 578 AB, 89 R, 31 HR, 90 RBI, 7 SB, 30 2B, 2 3B, .263/.340/.483

12) Wyatt Langford — Texas Rangers

2026 Outlook: That the homers and steals increased in year two has kept Langford plenty popular in early drafts, but there were some discouraging takeaways from 2025. For one, his K rate went from 20.6% as a rookie to 26.4% as a sophomore. It’s not like he was selling out for more power, either, as his average bat speed dipped from 74.5 mph to 73.1 mph. He was in the 84th percentile of major leaguers there as a rookie but just 66th last year. And while there’s nothing Langford can do about this, it’s concerning just how bad of a ballpark Globe Life Field has been for right-handed hitters the last two years after never really behaving that way previously. There’s still obvious upside here. Maybe all of those things turn around, and Langford, one of the game’s very fastest players, decides he wants to steal 40 bases, too. Last season just wasn’t encouraging, though.

2026 projection: (Mixed $14) 546 AB, 84 R, 24 HR, 78 RBI, 21 SB, 27 2B, 3 3B, .258/.346/.451

13) Pete Crow-Armstrong — Chicago Cubs

2026 Outlook: Despite a poor first two weeks, Crow-Armstrong was a legitimate candidate for NL MVP honors through four months last season; he hit .272/.309/.559 with 27 homers and 29 steals while playing all-world defense in center. Of course, he limped home from there, hitting .188/.237/.295, and he didn’t even complete the 30/30 campaign until the final weekend of the season. PCA’s complete lack of plate discipline is a problem that’s probably not going away. He swung at 59.5% of the pitches he saw last year, putting him in a virtual tie with Yandy Díaz for the highest mark in the league, and his contact rate was significantly below average. He just doesn’t figure to be much more than a .250 hitter while chasing pretty much everything, and it’s entirely possible he’ll do worse than that. Nevertheless, Crow-Armstrong has a high floor as a fantasy outfielder. He doesn’t possess elite power, and he might not repeat the 30-homer season, but he should be a shoo-in for 30 steals and he really could do quite a bit better there if he wanted to. He’s also so good defensively that no kind of slump should cost him his place in the Cubs lineup.

2026 projection: (Mixed $19) 574 AB, 76 R, 24 HR, 83 RBI, 36 SB, 30 2B, 5 3B, .273/.321/.466

14) Roman Anthony — Boston Red Sox

2026 Outlook: How could expectations not be sky high after Anthony looked like that as a 21-year-old rookie? His 60.3% hard-hit rate was best in baseball, and while he settled for eight homers in 71 games, he connected on 27 barrels. He hit .326/.427/.530 in the 35-game span before his season-ending strained oblique suffered in September. Anthony did strike out 28 percent of the time, but that was partly because he’s so selective at the plate; one imagines he’ll be a player to benefit from the challenge system. Anthony might already be one of the game’s best hitters, and he’ll get a little boost from Fenway, too, even if the ballpark will cost him homers on occasion. If he decides to try to steal 15 bases or so this year, it’d greatly help his chances of finishing as a top-10 fantasy outfielder. Still, it’s probably not in his nor the Red Sox’s best interests.

2026 projection: (Mixed $15) 554 AB, 102 R, 25 HR, 76 RBI, 8 SB, 34 2B, 3 3B, .276/.380/.484

15) Jarren Duran — Boston Red Sox

2026 Outlook: While his slugging percentage fell by 50 points, Duran actually hit the ball harder last year than in 2024. His bat speed jumped from the 77th percentile to the 86th percentile, and his average exit velocity was likewise up to the 87th percentile. Alas, his whiff rate jumped even more; he was right around the league average there in 2023 and ’24, but he was in the 20th percentile last year. That’d be easy to explain if he was taking a longer swing to generate his extra exit velocity, but his average swing length has actually decreased ever so slightly each of the last two years. The Red Sox occasionally platooned Duran last year because of his struggles against lefties, but with Rob Refsnyder gone, he figures to start against most lefties initially this year. Maybe he’ll never again reach the heights of 2024, but he’s a near lock for 20 steals and will post solid enough numbers elsewhere.

2026 projection: (Mixed $15) 572 AB, 81 R, 18 HR, 82 RBI, 24 SB, 34 2B, 7 3B, .269/.336/.448

16) Cody Bellinger — New York Yankees

2026 Outlook: Bellinger’s first year in New York produced his biggest home run total (29) since his MVP season in 2019 and the lowest strikeout rate (13.7%) of his career. His exit velocity numbers have been below average for years now, but they haven’t gotten any worse these last couple of seasons and he’s succeeding by pulling more flyballs and just rarely getting himself out. He’d probably rank lower here if he had left the Bronx as a free agent, since the ballpark suits him nicely and he’ll mostly be hitting right next to Judge. For the first time in at least a half-decade, he actually seems like a safe pick at this point.

2026 projection: (Mixed $15) 592 AB, 85 R, 26 HR, 92 RBI, 12 SB, 25 2B, 3 3B, .260/.325/.444

17) Jackson Merrill — San Diego Padres

2026 Outlook: Following up a spectacular rookie season, Merrill struggled to build momentum last season. He had a 1.090 OPS through 10 games before missing a month with a hamstring strain. A concussion later kept him out for a week in June, and a sprained ankle cost him the second half of August. He did bounce back in September, hitting .275 with seven of his 16 homers on the year. Of a lot of concern for fantasy purposes is that Merrill never stole a base after the hamstring strain; his one steal all year came in the game before he landed on the IL. Merrill swiped 16 bags as a rookie, and if he’s not going to get back there, it will take a significant toll on his upside. Offensively, Merrill has shown only league-average bat speed to date, and his approach last year wasn’t nearly as good as it was as a rookie. It’s fair to question his ultimate ceiling at this point. Still, this is a 23-year-old who was one of the NL’s top 10 players at 21 and who was almost certainly held back by his injuries throughout most of last season. He should be helpful in four categories, and a rebound to 15 steals still might be a possibility.

2026 projection: (Mixed $15) 590 AB, 81 R, 24 HR, 89 RBI, 14 SB, 32 2B, 5 3B, .273/.321/.466

18) Byron Buxton — Minnesota Twins

2026 Outlook: Although he performed well when healthy in 2024, Buxton was basically free in mixed-league drafts a year ago, largely because he hadn't played in two-thirds of his team's games in any season since 2017. Now he's far from free after playing in 126 games, his second highest total ever, and establishing new career highs in homers (35), runs (97) and RBI (83) last season. He also stole 24 bases, which was two more than he totaled over the previous three years combined. Is he any better of a bet now than he was a year ago? Perhaps a little, as his bat speed was a little better than in 2024 and his sprint speed was improved in a season in which he never dealt with leg injuries. Still, even last year, he was on the IL once and day-to-day on four other occasions. It's also of some concern that the Twins lineup around him appears weaker than it has been in years. He'll probably miss more time this year, and if that happens, he'll go back to being a potential bargain next spring.

2026 projection: (Mixed $8) 468 AB, 79 R, 30 HR, 70 RBI, 15 SB, 23 2B, 3 3B, .250/.314/.504

19t) Riley Greene — Detroit Tigers

2026 Outlook: With his 36 homers and 111 RBI, Greene more than met expectations in fantasy leagues last season. Still, his plate discipline has taken quite the hit. Of last year's 145 batting-title qualifiers, Greene had the 19th-highest swing rate and 24th-worst contact rate, which produced 201 strikeouts in all. His OBP dropped from .349 in 2023 and .348 in 2024 to .313 last season. One could say he was selling out for power, but while he did really up his barrel rate, his hard-hit rate was down a tad overall, and Statcast thinks he was lucky to hit .258, giving him a .239 xBA. Greene says he wants to get back to making more contact this year, and ideally, he'll pull that off. He seems like a safe enough pick either way, but he's being drafted earlier than ever and his lack of steals cuts into his upside.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 557 AB, 80 R, 29 HR, 90 RBI, 3 SB, 28 2B, 4 3B, .255/.324/.476

19t) Seiya Suzuki — Chicago Cubs

2026 Outlook: After two seasons in which he hit in the .280s and finished with 20 and 21 homers, Suzuki came in at .245 with 32 homers last year. The difference is that he went from being someone who pulled flies at an average rate the previous two years to ranking 20th there among last year's 145 batting-title qualifiers. Still, that didn't really make him any more valuable to the Cubs, since his BABIP dropped from .355 the previous two years to .282 last season. Whether Suzuki sticks to his 2025 approach or not, he's a perfectly fine bet to be a productive hitter. However, since he will play right field this year after mostly DHing last year, he's back to being a bit more of an injury risk.

2026 projection: (Mixed $9) 538 AB, 81 R, 29 HR, 92 RBI, 9 SB, 28 2B, 4 3B, .243/.333/.472

21) George Springer — Toronto Blue Jays

2026 Outlook: That was a whole lot more than a dead cat bounce. In a remarkable turnaround at age 35, Springer established new career highs with a .309 average, a .399 OBP, a 15.8% barrel rate and a 46.7% hard-hit rate. He had his high homer total (32) since 2019 and his most runs scored (106) since 2017. He was even 18-for-19 stealing bases, continuing an odd late-career surge in the category after he really struggled there in his 20s (he was 48-for-79 stealing bases in his first seven seasons). That his EV numbers completely backed up his success would seem to suggest it's no fluke, and while Springer has had some injury issues in his career, that he's primarily a DH now makes him a better bet to stay healthy. He's also in a fantastic situation as the Jays' leadoff man. Maybe it all falls apart anyway, but it's hard to look at the player he was last year and not think he'll remain pretty valuable.

2026 projection: (Mixed $14) 517 AB, 93 R, 28 HR, 72 RBI, 13 SB, 23 2B, 2 3B, .253/.354/.478

22) Michael Harris II — Atlanta Braves

2026 Outlook: Harris’s lack of progress since his excellent rookie season at age 21 in 2022 is truly disappointing, but he did have one of the best runs of his career in the second half of 2025, hitting .299/.315/.530 with 14 homers in 67 games. Whether he actually figured something out in the process is hard to say, but in turning in a 20/20 campaign after struggling for 3 ½ months, he showed why it’s so hard to give up on him. Harris just has no plate discipline at all. He possesses plenty of bat speed, and that his strikeout rates are actually below the league average is a testament to his ability to put the bat on the ball even while he’s swinging at pitches nowhere near the strike zone. If only he could be a little more selective and lay off the worst of the worst, it’d probably make him an above average hitter. Maybe it won’t happen, but he’s one of those players with sky-high fantasy upside if he can just get a little better at one facet of the game. He’s also not a fundamentally different player now than when he hit .295 over his first two seasons. With the price tag dipping once again, he’s one to target.

2026 projection: (Mixed $19) 545 AB, 77 R, 24 HR, 83 RBI, 25 SB, 28 2B, 3 3B, .279/.317/.473

23) Tyler Soderstrom — Athletics

2026 Outlook (from Eric Samulski's 1B rankings): Soderstrom started the season on fire, and the perception is that he cooled off after April, but that’s not entirely true. Yes, most of his power came in the first 30 games of the season, when he hit .284 with nine home runs and 24 RBI, and, yes, his next two months were a struggle, but from July 1 on, Soderstrom hit .305/.351/.530 with 11 home runs and 46 RBI in 72 games. That’s not somebody who just had one strong month or one hot stretch. Soderstrom also showed real gains with his plate discipline, not becoming more passive but being more intentional about what he swung at. His overall swing rate remained the same, but he improved his contact rate by over six percentage points and cut his swinging strike rate by three percentage points, down to just 10.8%. Yes, it would be nice to see him lift the ball more regularly, but he posted an 11.4%-barrel rate and has the bat speed to do real damage. Given that he’s going to play another season in Sacramento, we should expect his power to play even without an approach change, but there’s a real chance he can surpass 30 home runs if he pulls the ball in the air a bit more. Another way to look at it is that he has slightly more raw power than Vinnie Pasquantino and slightly worse plate discipline, but plays in one of the best home parks in baseball.

2026 projection: (Mixed $10) 544 AB, 79 R, 28 HR, 89 RBI, 6 SB, 28 2B, 1 3B, .267/.339/.476

24) Randy Arozarena — Seattle Mariners

2026 Outlook: Arozarena usually has to stress a little to get his 20/20 seasons; he got there every year from 2021 from '23, but he had exactly 20 homers three times and 20 steals twice. The only time he eclipsed 23 homers or steals was in 2022, when he swiped 32 bases. It wasn't an issue last year, though, as he hit a career-high 27 homers and nearly matched that 2022 steal total with 31. That's added to his stock entering 2026, but some caution is advised here. With the newly acquired Brendan Donovan likely to assume the leadoff spot, Arozarena figures to open up hitting fifth for Seattle. That's actually probably good for the steals, since he'll have plenty of freedom to run ahead of the Mariners' lesser bats, but it's bad for everything else. Arozarena is also 31 now, and his bat speed and sprint speed have both trended downwards the last couple of years. He'll probably get his 20/20 again, but there's a good chance he won't help much in the other categories.

2026 projection: (Mixed $3) 523 AB, 75 R, 21 HR, 68 RBI, 20 SB, 25 2B, 1 3B, .228/.329/.400

25) Christian Yelich — Milwaukee Brewers

2026 Outlook: Serving mostly as a DH, Yelich played in 150 games for just the fourth time in his career last season and finished with his third-highest homer total (29) and second-highest RBI total (103) in his 13 seasons. Those did, however, come with his second-highest strikeout rate (25.9%, behind only the short 2020) and his weakest ever xwOBA (.330). Yelich is 34 now. He's returned to having one of the game's highest groundball rates after doing a little bit better there in his prime years, and he's in a ballpark that's one of the worst in the league when it comes to singles and doubles for left-handed hitters. Most likely, he'll fall off some in homers and fail to make up for it elsewhere.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 540 AB, 82 R, 23 HR, 77 RBI, 16 SB, 22 2B, 1 3B, .252/.345/.424

26) Luis Robert Jr. — New York Mets

2026 Outlook: Robert is quite obviously coming off a second straight bad season, but there were some encouraging signs in 2025. For one, he got his strikeout rate back under control, coming in at 26% after finishing 2024 at 33%. His bat speed also rebounded to where it was in 2023 after falling off by more than one mph in 2024. Statcast bought into his decline in 2024, giving him a .283 xwOBA that was a match for his .285 wOBA. Last year, though, he had a .321 xwOBA, while his .289 wOBA held steady. There were also those 33 steals in 110 games, overtaking his previous career high by 10. That Robert was playing for a comatose franchise in Chicago likely contributed to his struggles. With the Mets, he'll be on a contender, one that probably won't want him to play through injuries when he'd be better off sitting down. His 30/30 ability is intact, and while he'll probably miss too much time to get there, he should maintain that kind of pace while healthy.

2026 projection: (Mixed $10) 503 AB, 72 R, 28 HR, 75 RBI, 24 SB, 24 2B, 1 3B, .247/.310/.465

27) Jo Adell — Los Angeles Angels

2026 Outlook: Adell showed signs of taking a step forward during 2024, but no one expected last year's 37-homer campaign. His 17.2% barrel rate was ninth in the majors and double his 8.5% mark from 2020-23 before he came in at 11.7% in 2024. Likewise, his average exit velocity went from 87.7 mph in 2020-23 to 89.8 mph in 2024 and 91.7 mph last year. Statcast thought Adell should have done even better, giving him a .260 xBA and a .549 xSLG versus his actual marks of .236 and .485. Adell still lacks plate discipline, and with his speed in decline, he probably shouldn't attempt many steals. However, another run at 40 homers is realistic.

2026 projection: (Mixed $9) 571 AB, 78 R, 35 HR, 93 RBI, 6 SB, 22 2B, 2 3B, .238/.296/.468

28) Oneil Cruz — Pittsburgh Pirates

2026 Outlook: Cruz hit the ball harder than anyone last season, claiming both the league's maximum exit velocity (122.9 mph) and the highest average (95.8 mph). And it just didn't really matter. Even with all of that velocity, he had the lowest rate of hits to hard-hit balls among batting title qualifiers; he came in at 55% (94/171), compared to a median of 75%. Cruz lost the leadoff spot in Pittsburgh and then became a platoon guy, sitting against lefties even though the team was just playing out the string. Too many of his well hit balls were grounders, and his strikeout rate increased from 30% in 2024 to 32% last year, even though his contact numbers were slightly improved. The Pirates will enter the season with even less reason to hit him leadoff or play him against lefties. He's still wildly talented and could take a leap forward, and he'll at least steal bases even if that doesn't happen. Still, a trade would have made him quite a bit more interesting in drafts.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 472 AB, 69 R, 23 HR, 68 RBI, 29 SB, 24 2B, 3 3B, .248/.325/.458

29) Kyle Stowers — Miami Marlins

2026 Outlook: Before a strained oblique shut him down in mid-August, Stowers was on his way to hitting 30 homers and making a run at 100 RBI in a breakthrough season with the Marlins. His 52% hard-hit rate and 19%-barrel rate were both elite, and while his 27.4% strikeout rate was still high, it was a big improvement over his 33.8% mark in his first 340 plate appearances as a major leaguer. Now it's just about doing it again. Stowers swings and misses quite a bit more than one would prefer, but he's gotten better about chasing bad pitches. Against lefties, he shortens up his swing to make more contact at the expense of power. He might wind up as a long-term platoon guy anyway, but he's giving himself a chance to be a full-timer. Miami's loanDepot park has played very well for lefty bats the last three years, and while having speed on the basepaths is an overrated factor overall, it has to earn Stowers a few more fastballs that he'll have Jakob Marsee and Xavier Edwards batting in front of him.

2026 projection: (Mixed $9) 552 AB, 80 R, 30 HR, 89 RBI, 5 SB, 31 2B, 3 3B, .257/.331/.487

30) Jose Altuve — Houston Astros

2026 Outlook (from James Schiano's 2B rankings): Is this the end for Altuve as an elite player? His .771 OPS was his lowest in a full season since 2013 and his .265 batting average was a stark break from his career norms. The speed also seems to be evaporating – which is not a shock for a 35-year-old – as he stole only 10 bases on 16 tries in 2025. On the other hand, Altuve still managed 26 home runs which tied for the fourth-most among second base-eligible players despite power metrics that look more like that of a slap hitter. A failed experiment in the outfield has led to eligibility there this coming season, which is nice for his fantasy value too. Through it all, he graded out as a top-five second baseman last year, and it’s hard to doubt that he can’t do so again. He’s earned that benefit of the doubt.

2026 projection: (Mixed $8) 565 AB, 80 R, 23 HR, 76 RBI, 15 SB, 25 2B, 1 3B, .262/.325/.432

31) Brandon Nimmo — Texas Rangers

2026 Outlook: Five years ago, Nimmo was as an injury-prone, high-OBP, fantasy non-entity because of his modest power and lack of stolen base ability. Now he's played in 150 games in four straight seasons and averaged 24 homers the last three seasons. He's even gone 28-for-29 in steals the last two seasons after coming in at 26-for-43 in his first eight years. His OBP, though, has cratered along the way, going from .393 in his first six years to .365 in 2022-23 to .326 the last two years. The Rangers, nevertheless, intend to use him as a leadoff man after acquiring him from the Mets for Marcus Semien. The ballpark change won't mean much; both Citi Field and U.S. Cellular are similarly somewhat below average for left-handed hitters. Nimmo's power surge shouldn't go anywhere, but the steals could vanish at any point and he's not going to be a big factor in average or RBI. He's merely quite solid.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 584 AB, 89 R, 23 HR, 69 RBI, 13 SB, 29 2B, 2 3B, .260/.336/.435

32) Andy Pages — Los Angeles Dodgers

2026 Outlook: Pages looked like the Dodgers' weakest link entering last season, but his numbers improved across the board as a sophomore, especially defensively. Statcast says his offense growth was more of a mirage, as his barrel rate (10.7% to 8.4%) and hard-hit rate (40% to 37%) both dropped, and his xwOBA fell slightly from .324 to .316. Still, he did lower his strikeout rate, and the defensive gains really were meaningful in this case, since his strong play in center will keep him in the lineup when he's not at his best offensively. Pages's 20-homer power isn't going anywhere, and hitting eighth or ninth in the Dodgers lineup isn't nearly as bad as hitting eighth or ninth on an average team. He should remain pretty useful.

2026 projection: (Mixed $5) 532 AB, 76 R, 23 HR, 78 RBI, 12 SB, 24 2B, 2 3B, .252/.312/.434

33t) Teoscar Hernández — Los Angeles Dodgers

2026 Outlook: Hernández's big 2024 rebound was much about the ballpark switch from Seattle to Los Angeles, and it went mostly unnoticed that his bat speed and EV numbers had gotten a little bit worse. The decline in both categories continued last year, and his typically exceptional BABIP plummeted to .283. He had come in at .344 from 2020-24. Now, with Tucker joining the mix in Los Angeles, Hernández is not looking at batting any higher than seventh against right-handers. He should still do well enough in homers and RBI to be of help in mixed leagues, but he wouldn't seem to offer much in the other categories.

2026 projection: (Mixed $6) 539 AB, 74 R, 29 HR, 85 RBI, 6 SB, 27 2B, 1 HR, .254/.307/.469

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33t) Jakob Marsee — Miami Marlins

2026 Outlook: Marsee hit just .200 in a 2024 season spent mostly in Double-A. Last year, he was at .246 in Triple-A when the Marlins gave him a shot after trading Jesús Sánchez at the deadline. Little could have anyone known he'd come in at .292 in 234 plate appearances the rest of the way. He was essentially the NL's Roman Anthony. Marsee's exit velocity numbers mostly backed up his success, giving him a .347 xwOBA that wasn't too far off his .363 wOBA. He makes plenty of contact, hits the ball reasonably hard and he loves to steal bases. He's not a true burner and he might not last in center field for the long haul, clouding his long-term outlook some. But it seems like he'll get on base enough to be a solid enough leadoff hitter for now, and with his 30-40 steal ability, he has a chance to be a top-30 fantasy outfielder.

2026 projection: (Mixed $5) 531 AB, 85 R, 15 HR, 55 RBI, 32 SB, 24 2B, 5 3B, .241/.345/.390

35) Noelvi Marté — Cincinnati Reds

2026 Outlook (from D.J. Short's 3B rankings): Marté’s PED suspension cast a long shadow over his 2024 season, but he reminded everyone early last year why he was once such a highly-regarded prospect. Unfortunately, it was the injury bug that got in the way of a full breakout this time, as he missed two months during the first half due to an oblique strain. Still, he finished the year with 14 homers and 10 steals in 90 games while establishing himself as the Reds’ regular right fielder and No. 2 hitter. He’s in a favorable home ballpark in Cincinnati, which should help mitigate his mediocre approach and inconsistent power metrics. Marté profiles as a solid volume play in fantasy leagues, with speed propping up his floor, and multi-position eligibility enhancing his utility.

2026 projection: (Mixed $9) 548 AB, 77 R, 23 HR, 77 RBI, 16 SB, 26 2B, 3 3B, .263/.315/.447

36) Lawrence Butler — Athletics

2026 Outlook: One of last year's biggest disappointments, Butler saw his strikeout rate jump from 24% as a rookie to 28% last year, and his slugging percentage dropped from .490 to .404 in spite of the hugely favorable ballpark switch from Oakland to Sacramento. Some of the blame goes to the knee he had surgery on in October, but he went from looking like someone who should be a full-time player who hits leadoff against righties to becoming a platoon guy batting in the bottom half of the order. On the plus side, he did manage 21 homers and 22 steals in spite of his struggles. That's kept him getting drafted as a top-40 outfielder this spring. However, he's going to have to earn his way back to full-time play, and the top of Oakland's order is pretty stacked without him.

2026 projection: (Mixed $0) 453 AB, 61 R, 19 HR, 62 RBI, 14 SB, 23 2B, 2 3B, .249/.318/.435

37) Dylan Crews — Washington Nationals

2026 Outlook: Crews was effective neither before (.196/.266/.354 in 45 games) nor after (.222/.295/.348 in 38 games) a strained oblique split in twain his 2025 season, but the pedigree is still there. The second overall pick in the 2023 draft offers above average bat speed without a particularly long swing. He swings and misses too often, but his approach isn't bad. He still offers the potential to bust out, and even if he's only an average hitter, he should offer some fantasy value with his basestealing ability. He's 29-for-37 stealing bases through his first 116 games as a major leaguer, and on a bad Nationals team with little else going for it, there shouldn't be anything stopping him from swiping 40 bases if he stays healthy this year. The future doesn't seem as bright as it did three years ago, but there's still plenty of fantasy potential here.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 528 AB, 72 R, 19 HR, 68 RBI, 32 SB, 24 2B, 5 3B, .250/.319/.422

38) Ceddanne Rafaela — Boston Red Sox

2026 Outlook (from James Schiano's 2B rankings): Players like Rafaela are so fun to watch. Defensively, he’s one of the game’s best center fielders and routinely makes catches that seem impossible on contact. Yet, he found himself pushed to second base for 24 games last year because of the Red Sox’s logjam in the outfield. He was formidable there, but significantly less valuable in a real-life sense. Especially because he’s an agent of chaos at the plate. He steps in the box without much of a plan besides wanting to do damage and take war hacks. In doing so, he chased pitches out of the zone at one of the highest rates in the league. That approach led to an extreme feast or famine profile. For example, he put up a .647 OPS over the first two months of the season, then caught fire with an .861 OPS through June and July before faltering to a .622 OPS in August and September. That all led to a poor 91 wRC+ by season’s end and it’s anyone’s guess as to whether he’ll ever become a more consistent hitter. Still, 20 homers and 30 stolen bases are well within reach and that alone could make him a highly valuable second base-eligible player.

2026 projection: (Mixed $6) 527 AB, 75 R, 17 HR, 72 RBI, 21 SB, 30 2B, 4 3B, .260/.312/.429

39) Ian Happ — Chicago Cubs

2026 Outlook: It just doesn't get any steadier than Happ's last three years; he's hit between .243 and .248 and finished with 21-25 homers, 86-89 runs and 79-86 RBI each season. Statcast, though, actually thought 2025 was one of his best years. His EV numbers were all a little better than normal and his strikeout rate was lower than usual, so he had a .354 xwOBA that was the second-best mark of his career and a fair amount higher than his .333 wOBA. There's little reason to expect anything but more of the same at this point.

2026 projection: (Mixed $5) 560 AB, 88 R, 24 HR, 76 RBI, 8 SB, 29 2B, 1 3B, .245/.344/.429

40) Bryan Reynolds — Pittsburgh Pirates

2026 Outlook: Reynolds should have opened last year on the injured list. Instead, he played through triceps soreness in his throwing arm that limited him to DH duties in the first half of April, and he hit just .208/.277/.326 through May 26. Things mostly got back to normal after that; he hit .266/.340/.442 the rest of the way. His strikeout rate was always considerably higher than usual (26.5%, compared to a career mark of 21.9%), but he was also generating more bat speed; he was in the 50th percentile there among major leaguers, up from the 43rd percentile in 2024 and 22nd percentile in 2023. If that keeps up, one imagines he'll get back to hitting around 25 homers in 2026 (he finished at 16 last year after hitting 24-27 each season from 2021-24). With the improved supporting cast in Pittsburgh sure to help him in terms of runs and RBI, he seems a little undervalued this spring.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 587 AB, 85 R, 25 HR, 82 RBI, 7 SB, 29 2B, 4 3B, .257/.334/.448

41) Steven Kwan — Cleveland Guardians

2026 Outlook: Kwan likely peaked during his age-26 campaign in 2024. His bat speed declined last season, and his sprint speed has gone from considerably above average when he debuted in 2022 to below average the last two years. His hard-hit rate last year was just 19.3%, down from 23.7% in 2024. He and Luis Arraez (16.7%) were the only batting title qualifiers to come in below 24%, and Kwan just doesn't have quite the same knack for picking up hits as Arraez, having amassed a .281 average in his career. He'll probably remain a solid enough leadoff hitter for the Guardians for now, but that's a poor offense that did nothing to improve over the winter, limiting Kwan's potential to do much better than last year's totals of 81 runs and 56 RBI in 693 plate appearances.

2026 projection: (Mixed $3) 603 AB, 88 R, 11 HR, 55 RBI, 17 SB, 25 2B, 2 3B, .274/.344/.376

42) Taylor Ward — Baltimore Orioles

2026 Outlook: Fully healthy for a second straight season, Ward crushed his previous career highs with 36 homers and 103 RBI for the Angels last season. He did, however, hit just .228 in the process. For all of his power, Ward possesses just 15th-percentile bat speed, and at 32, he's reached the age where bat speed really begins to tail off. The move to Baltimore probably isn't a bad thing; Anaheim is a great place for right-handed power, but Ward has typically been a fair amount more successful on the road than at home over the course of his career. He'll also have a better supporting cast with the Orioles, and while his middling OBP numbers suggest he should be batting in the bottom half of the order, he'll probably hit somewhere in the top four initially. He seems like a reasonable bet early on, but it might be a good idea to cash him in if he gets off to a nice start.

2026 projection: (Mixed $2) 557 AB, 78 R, 22 HR, 76 RBI, 4 SB, 27 2B, 1 3B, .246/.326/.417

43) Brenton Doyle — Colorado Rockies

2026 Outlook: One of 2024's biggest surprises, Doyle dealt with a strained quad last April and endured a family tragedy. He enjoyed one surge immediately after the All-Star break, hitting .394/.414/.670 with seven homers in a 28-game span, but that accounted for pretty much all of his offensive success. On the other hand, his exit velocity numbers were pretty much the same as in 2024, and he remained a top-of-the-line defender, something that keeps him in the lineup even when the bat isn't really working. He probably won't rebound quite to where he was in 2024, but he still offers 20-homer and 30-steal potential.

2026 projection: (Mixed $6) 535 AB, 69 R, 20 HR, 71 RBI, 25 SB, 27 2B, 4 3B, .252/.302/.430

44) Mike Trout — Los Angeles Angels

2026 Outlook: With a knee injury limiting him to DH duties after the first month of the season, Trout actually managed to play in 130 games last season, making it his closest thing to a healthy season since 2020. Alas, the results in those 130 games weren't very encouraging at all. Trout's .232/.359/.439 line gave him an OPS about 200 points shy of his career mark. He struck out a whopping 32 percent of the time. If he'd racked up 700 plate appearances (something he's done twice in his career) striking out at that rate, he would have broken the single-season MLB strikeout record of 223. The knee probably had something to do with that. Trout didn't suddenly start swinging and missing at more pitches, but he was constantly in deep counts and easier to put away with sliders than ever before. Fortunately, Trout's bat speed remains intact. He's still hitting good fastballs. One should expect him to bounce back some offensively. However, since Trout wants to return to center field, the injury risk is back up again.

2026 projection: (Mixed $4) 460 AB, 78 R, 30 HR, 73 RBI, 4 SB, 17 2B, 2 3B, .243/.358/.485

45) Alec Burleson — St. Louis Cardinals

2026 Outlook (from Eric Samulski's 1B rankings): Burleson figures to move to first base full-time after the Cardinals traded Willson Contreras to the Red Sox this offseason. The 27-year-old Burleson has hit .279/.328/.439 with 39 homers, 147 RBI, and 14 steals in 291 games over the past two seasons. He had a respectable 9.4% barrel rate and 91-mph average exit velocity in 2025, but he also increased his bat speed and increased his fly ball rate nearly six percentage points, which should allow him to continue to push for 20 home runs despite not having plus raw power. Burleson does have a strong approach at the plate and makes consistent quality contact, so he should produce strong batting averages with double-digit steals, but his counting stats will be hampered by a rebuilding lineup around him. The Cardinals also tend to sit him against left-handed pitching, which could cut into his overall plate appearances, but Burleson should remain a borderline mixed-league starter at first base and a great corner infield target in all formats.

2026 projection: (Mixed $6) 576 AB, 74 R, 22 HR, 83 RBI, 5 SB, 30 2B, 1 3B, .280/.332/.450

46) Kerry Carpenter — Detroit Tigers

2026 Outlook: Let's play it again: Carpenter will surely see more time against lefties this year, right? Last year, he started against lefties five times all season, which was actually a 250% increase from 2024. The Tigers will most likely again sport an entirely right-handed bench, giving themselves plenty of platoon and pinch-hitting options whenever they're facing southpaws. While sitting at least a quarter of the time and offering nothing in the way of steals, Carpenter just can't make a big contribution as a fantasy outfielder. He probably will fare better than last season, when he was constantly fighting a troublesome hamstring, but his ceiling is rather low.

2026 projection: (Mixed $3) 484 AB, 75 R, 27 HR, 73 RBI, 2 SB, 22 2B, 4 3B, .262/.326/.492

47) Daylen Lile — Washington Nationals

2026 Outlook: Lile went from posting a .735 OPS between High-A and Double in 2024 to finishing at .845 in 91 major league games last season. He essentially matched Bobby Witt Jr.'s .295/.351/.505 line in hitting .299/.347/.498. Statcast thinks he overachieved some, but most of that was in his 11 triples. It gave him a .449 xSLG but still a .302 xBA. Lile doesn't offer a great deal of home run potential at the moment, but he makes really solid contact, having posted excellent line drive rates in both the minors and the majors. He also offers top-notch speed, though that hasn't resulted in great defense or overwhelming steal totals. Improved coaching might be able to help with those issues. After what he did last year, Lile vary much deserves a top-four spot in the Nationals lineup, and if he improves enough as a basestealer to get 25 steals, he should be a nice little bargain at his current price tag.

2026 projection: (Mixed $7) 564 AB, 76 R, 16 HR, 75 RBI, 21 SB, 28 2B, 8 3B, .275/.332/.438

48) Heliot Ramos — San Francisco Giants

2026 Outlook: Ramos made more contact last year than in his breakthrough 2024, but it was less effective contact, with his barrel rate dropping from 14.5% to 8.8%. Interestingly, though, the rest of his exit velocity numbers held steady, and he actually pulled more balls in the air last year, which is typically a really good thing. Ramos generates above average bat speed with a relatively short swing and doesn't chase bad pitches overly much. He doesn't seem like someone who will get better with age, but he is above average now and should be for a few years. It's just not likely to result in a ton of fantasy value while playing in a tough ballpark on a middling offensive team, and his upside has taken an extra little hit with the Giants' move to acquire Luis Arraez as a leadoff hitter. Ramos hit first over half of the time last year, but he's probably looking at batting fifth or sixth now.

2026 projection: (Mixed $2) 534 AB, 71 R, 20 HR, 73 RBI, 5 SB, 28 2B, 2 3B, .258/.327/.431

49) Wilyer Abreu — Boston Red Sox

2026 Outlook: Even though he was injured for about one-fifth of the season and spent another 20 percent sitting against lefties, Abreu managed 22 homers as a sophomore. He didn't even need to take advantage of the Green Monster to get there; every single homer was to right or right center. Abreu tightened up his swing to the point where all of his contract numbers were right around the league average, and he was adequate enough in limited action against lefties that it looks like he's going to get a chance to play full-time this year with Rob Refsnyder off to Seattle. He has upside beyond this projection if he truly gets to start 150 games.

2026 projection: (Mixed $3) 499 AB, 70 R, 22 HR, 75 RBI, 8 SB, 28 2B, 1 3B, .259/.329/.451

50) Jurickson Profar — Atlanta Braves

2026 Outlook: Post-steroid-suspension Profar was still quite productive last season, finishing with a 121 OPS+ that was the second best of his career following his pre-steroid-suspension 134 OPS+ from 2024. Still, a peak behind the curtain wasn't encouraging. Profar lost the modest bat speed boost he received in 2024, and his 14 homers came on just 19 barrels. Statcast gave him a .391 xSLG that was considerably lower than his actual mark of .434. That Profar will hit in the top half of an Atlanta lineup that seems sure to rebound should give him some early season value this year, but he doesn't project as much more than average hitter and he might lose some playing time after Sean Murphy returns from hip surgery and Drake Baldwin starts doing more DHing.

2026 projection: (Mixed $0) 503 AB, 75 R, 18 HR, 62 RBI, 11 SB, 24 2B, 1 3B, .241/.338/.400

Conference League: Fiorentina suffer comeback of the year 😱

Conference League: Fiorentina suffer comeback of the year
Conference League: Fiorentina suffer comeback of the year 😱

Clearly, Europe is not bringing much luck to Italian clubs.

Facing Jagiellonia Białystok in the Conference League play-offs, Fiorentina thought they were cruising towards an easy qualification after their 0-3 away victory in the first leg.

However, nothing is easy this season for the 16th-placed team in Serie A, and that's because of one man this Thursday night.

In the space of 25 minutes, Bartosz Mazurek scored a sensational hat-trick on Viola's home turf (23rd, 45+3rd, 49th minutes) to allow the leaders of the Polish championship to level the aggregate score (3-3) and dream of an unlikely feat.


With just under half an hour left to play, will Jagiellonia Białystok be able to pull off the biggest comeback of 2026?

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✅ Bologna v Brann line-ups: Orsolini, Castro, Joao Mario decisions

✅ Bologna v Brann line-ups: Orsolini, Castro, Joao Mario decisions
✅ Bologna v Brann line-ups: Orsolini, Castro, Joao Mario decisions

The three consecutive victories have revitalized Bologna, but to give meaning to their season finale, the appointment that Vincenzo Italiano's team must not miss is tonight's.

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The Felsinei can reach the Europa League round of 16 by overcoming the Brann obstacle at the Dall'Ara stadium, starting from the excellent 1-0 achieved in Denmark.


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✅ The official line-ups

BOLOGNA (4-3-3): Skorupski; Joao Mario, Lucumi, Vitik, Zortea; Moro, Freuler, Ferguson; Bernardeschi, Castro, Rowe. Coach: Vincenzo Italiano.

BRANN (4-3-3): Dyngeland; De Roeve, Pallesen, Boakye, Soltvedt; Ingason, Sorensen, Myhre; Mathisen, Holm, Thorsteinsson. Coach: Alexandersson

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Manny Pacquiao lawsuit delivers counterpunch to firms he says made 'knowingly false allegations' against him

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 16: Manny Pacquiao speaks during a news conference at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on July 16, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacquiao, who announced he was coming out of retirement nearly four years after his last fight, is scheduled to challenge WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios for his title on July 19 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Manny Pacquiao at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas in July 2025. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)

The case can be made that those who conceived and arranged the 2015 boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao deserve to be compensated.

After all, the "Fight of the Century" at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas — won by Mayweather — set records with 4.6 million pay-per-view buys and $72 million in ticket sales.

So it's no surprise that long after both boxers slipped comfortably into (temporary) retirement, legal fights endured over even slim slices of that cash-stuffed pie.

For 10 years — and counting — lawyers and judges have attempted to determine what claimants are due and whether Pacquiao in particular suffered reputational damage along the way.

Meanwhile, retirement is relegated to the rear view and a rematch Sept. 19 at the Las Vegas Sphere will be streamed live on Netflix. Mayweather is 49 and Pacquiao 47, yet another staggering payday serves as a great motivator.

And court battles continue. The latest salvo was a filing by Pacquiao this week in Los Angeles Superior Court accusing respected law firms and their restaurant server client of attempting to extort millions of dollars from the boxer by fabricating a verbal agreement and falsely accusing him of texting photos of dismembered bodies in a "terror campaign."

Read more:Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao announce rematch more than decade after 'Fight of the Century'

Gabriel Rueda was a waiter at Craig's restaurant in West Hollywood when he sued Pacquiao in 2016, claiming he was owed a finder's fee of $8.6 million for connecting the boxer’s trainer Freddie Roach with then-CBS president Leslie Moonves to arrange the 2015 fight with Mayweather.

Rueda demanded $42 million in damages. Enter former boxer Richie Palmer — a friend of Roach and husband of Rachel Welch — who told a judge that Rueda promised him half of his finder's fee if he could bring together Roach and Moonves.

A judge granted Pacquiao a summary judgment in 2024, dismissing Rueda's case and making Palmer's claim moot.

Now Pacquiao is delivering a counterpunch. This week he filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit, seeking compensatory and punitive damages against Rueda and deep-pocketed law firms Khan Law Office and Withers Bergman, as well as defunct firm Pierce Bainbridge Beck Price & Hecht.

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Pacquiao asserts in the filing that he never communicated with Rueda about a Roach-Moonves meeting, let alone agreed to pay him anything.

His attorneys produced a letter from Rueda intended for Mayweather that was not discovered until 2023 through court-ordered forensic recovery of Rueda's iCloud account.
According to the lawsuit, Rueda stated in the letter that he “asked for nothing in return," for introducing Roach to Moonves. "No finders fee, no compensation.” Rueda was given a ticket to the 2015 fight, a hotel room in Las Vegas and $10,000 to cover expenses, according to the filing.

Pacquiao alleges that the email was hidden by Rueda and his attorneys despite discovery requests and a 2018 court order compelling production.

Pacquiao’s complaint also established that the texts of body parts and threats to Rueda were actually duplicates of messages from a widely distributed drug cartel scam. Rueda claimed in 2020 that he received text messages of images of dismembered bodies from associates of Pacquiao.

But records produced by Pacquiao's lawyers showed that at least one of the messages was sent to more than 100 people in what the complaint describes as a “cartel scam.” Rueda dropped the claim in 2024 after Pacquiao's team discredited it.

Pacquiao's lawyers wrote that his lawsuit is "arising from one of the most egregious abuses of the civil justice system — the deliberate prosecution of knowingly false and sensational allegations for the purpose of inflicting reputational damage and coercing payment.

"Defendants knowingly and deliberately misused the judicial process to prosecute claims that were completely fabricated from the outset and directly refuted by evidence that Defendants knew about, possessed, and suppressed."

Pacquiao's lawyers said the boxer "incurred millions of dollars in legal fees and costs to clear his name."

While the lawsuit is litigated, Pacquiao likely will be training for his rematch with Mayweather, who is involved in legal action of his own.

Earlier this month, Mayweather sued Showtime and former executive Stephen Espinoza for $340 million, accusing them of depriving him of a “significant portion of his career earnings.” He alleges that Showtime "through a complex web of hidden accounts, unauthorized transactions, and deliberate concealment of financial records,” wrongly paid some of his earnings to his former manager, Al Haymon.

Pacquiao and Mayweather must be cutting some serious checks to their lawyers. But their rematch should earn them more than enough to cover legal expenses: Mayweather made at least $250 million and Pacquiao at least $125 million for their first fight, which generated more than $600 million in total revenue.

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Juan Mata shares what he really thinks about Chelsea’s transfer strategy

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Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

Despite the billions invested, Chelsea have shown little progress on the pitch, and BlueCo’s approach is now facing more scrutiny. Juan Mata is one of the latest voices to weigh in.

According to recent reports, Chelsea have spent nearly £3 billion since Todd Boehly and Clearlake took over at Stamford Bridge. The majority of that has gone towards player recruitment.

And while there’s no doubt that Liam Rosenior has a squad full of potential, questions remain about whether it has the experience and leadership needed to compete at the highest level.

Some young players have been unfairly judged due to the overall lack of experience in their side.

Juan Mata speaks out in defence of Chelsea, says other clubs are doing the same

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Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

Chelsea fans have been asking the club to bring in more experienced players, especially at centre-back. The team has had a hard time filling the gap left by Thiago Silva since he departed in 2024.

Mata, speaking on TalkSPORT with Gabby Agbonlahor, was asked whether he thought Chelsea’s transfer strategy made sense. Instead of criticising, Mata chose to defend the club’s approach.

“I don’t think it’s only Chelsea. It is something that has changed in football. Every club wants to sign young players because they have the potential to become better and to grow market value,” Mata said.

He also stated that:

It’s worth noting that this wasn’t the first time Mata has discussed Chelsea this season. Earlier this year, he praised Liam Rosenior for his coaching style and willingness to allow different personalities within the squad.

Chelsea reportedly set to shift transfer strategy

Despite having plenty of centre-back options, none are over the age of 28. Tosin is the oldest, while Levi Colwill – one of the more experienced players in that group – has missed the entire season through injury.

While links to young defenders like Honest Ahanor and Tylel Tati continue, reports suggest that BlueCo are now open to bringing in a few older players to balance things out.

There are some younger targets as well – Jeremy Jacquet was linked back in January – but names like Kim Min-jae, Jules Kounde, and Marcos Senesi have also come up. Many fans would welcome a bit more experience at the back.

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Why blowout of St. John’s didn’t change the ceiling for this UConn men’s basketball season

Teams go through shooting slumps in college basketball. Defensive ruts happen, too.

The UConn men have experienced both this season. And on Wednesday in the Big East’s biggest game of the year, the Huskies broke through with a statement, 72-40 decimation of 15th-ranked St. John’s inside a rocking PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford.

After a stretch of defensive regression that began in the first meeting of the league’s heavyweights, in which the Red Storm claimed an 81-72 victory on Feb. 7, the Huskies put the clamps on St. John’s on Wednesday. They allowed only 11 made shots from the field, just two in the second half and none in the last 17 minutes and 28 seconds. St. John’s 40 points were the lowest total for a Rick Pitino team in any of the 1,224 college games the Hall of Famer has coached.

UConn looked like a legitimate national title contender for the first time in months.

UConn lands knockout blows early in historic 72-40 Big East beatdown of St. John’s

“It was just our night. They obviously – it just starts snowballing on you when you have a night like this. Obviously we played really good defense on them and I thought we demoralized them a little bit when the score gets where the score got,” UConn coach Dan Hurley said. “I just think it was one of those nights where everything went great for us and everything went wrong for them. But we did a lot to make that happen.”

Tarris Reed Jr. played the way he needs to for the Huskies to win it all, scoring an efficient 20 points with 11 rebounds and six blocks and holding Zuby Ejiofor – who had 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in the first meeting – to just six points and four rebounds. Solo Ball and Braylon Mullins hit shots and showed significant improvement on the defensive end. Alex Karaban came through in big moments as he’s done his whole career, Silas Demary Jr. played an all-around game and limited his mistakes, and Jayden Ross and Malachi Smith made an impact at both ends off the bench.

“We played better, they played worse (from the first meeting). We screwed up less things, we switched more things and did a good job of keeping the ball from getting all the way to the front of the rim. We felt like, in the first game, we gifted them so many points in the game on pick-sixes, stealing our ball and going and laying it in, stealing a reverse pass, going and laying it in, not being able to rebound a free throw – we did all those things in the first game,” Hurley said.

“It was like bad charity, people that take money and then don’t use the money for people they’re supposed to give it to. We did that (expletive) the first time. We didn’t do it this time.”

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Did Wednesday night change what the ceiling is for this UConn team?

“No,” Hurley said, citing the program’s 52-6 record in nonconference games, including the NCAA Tournament, over the last four years. “I just think the Big East is tough. It’s a grind, it’s physical, the people know us well, they know how we play offense. We’re a better nonconference team and an NCAA Tournament team than we are a Big East team.”

“I think our ceiling has always been winning big-time games and pushing for a Big East and even a national championship,” Demary said. “I think we just kind of went through a stretch of letting things slide, and when we kind of locked back in all the way and (started) doing the things we needed to do, our ceiling is what we showed tonight.”

Karaban finishes career 31-1 in Hartford

Wednesday was Karaban’s final game in Hartford, where UConn’s all-time winningest player has had the most success in his career, going 31-1 in the capital city.

That one loss came to a St. John’s team coached by Mike Anderson that went 7-13 in league play in 2022-23. The team heard boos as it came during the stretch of six losses in eight games that preceded back-to-back national championships.

It was a completely different environment on Wednesday, certainly the loudest home crowd of the season in a game where the Huskies gave their fans plenty to cheer about.

“This probably was like the best crowd I’ve been a part of. The crowd really showed out tonight, we greatly appreciate them and they really made a big advantage for us,” he said. “But yeah, that loss, we just got out-toughed, everything that (could’ve) went wrong, went wrong… It was bad, fans were leaving early, we got boos, yeah it was bad. It’s mixed in that January spurt freshman year, so I just include that in January and, not fun.”

Karaban will be recognized on Senior Night before the Seton Hall game on Saturday at Gampel Pavilion. He went through it last year, but there will be no option to come back this time.

“I definitely almost shed a tear coming off this court today, realizing all the great memories I had, all the great games I’ve played here. Just knowing I won’t play another game in here again, it hit hard for me,” he said. “Saturday, I try not to think about it. I can be emotional, so I think I probably will cry.”

Demary has textbook game as Huskies’ QB

Demary didn’t put too much pressure on himself knowing the ball security issues he’s had against St. John’s in the past, turning it over nine times in the Feb. 7 matchup after his career-high 10 turnovers against the Johnnies while at Georgia last year.

He only gave it away once on Wednesday, while the Huskies led by 30 with seven minutes left in the second half. He finished with seven points, eight rebounds and five assists.

“Silas has got a lot of weapons. This team is about balance, and Silas did the right things today. He took five shots, he got on the glass, he took care of the ball, he found his teammates. He quarterbacked the team today,” Hurley said.

Augusta National pledges $1.5 million to grow USNDP state junior teams

Augusta National Golf Club is partnering with the U.S. Golf Association to pave the way for junior golfers in America.

The USGA announced Thursday that Augusta National and Masters Tournament Charities have committed $1.5 million over three years to support the expansion of the State Junior Team component of the U.S. National Development Program.

The commitment, which runs from 2026-28, will provide $500,000 annually to help grow and strengthen state-based junior development programs across the country, with the goal of having all 50 states participating in the State Junior Team Program by the end of 2028. 

“Masters Tournament Charities shares our belief that meaningful development starts at the local level,” Heather Daly-Donofrio, managing director of the U.S. National Development Program, said in a release. “Their commitment to the State Junior Team Program is an investment in young athletes across the country, helping states provide thoughtful, high-quality development opportunities that support both competitive growth and personal development. We’re incredibly grateful for their partnership as we work toward a truly national pathway for junior golfers.” 

Launched in January 2024, the State Junior Team Program is designed to create developmentally appropriate and aspirational pathways for junior golfers within their home states, helping them progress toward higher levels of competitive golf. Sixteen states currently have programs, and an additional 14 states joined the initiative in fall 2025. Those states will select their first rosters following the 2026 season. 

Funding from Masters Tournament Charities will be distributed annually based on state junior team size. The investment will support athlete development and educational initiatives aligned with the USNDP’s guiding principle of Developing Athletes Who THRIVE, with an emphasis on both on-course performance and off-course growth. 

In addition to athlete-focused programming, the funding will support enhanced resources for state team administrators, including shared educational materials, instructional videos and opportunities for states to collaborate and exchange best practices as the program continues to scale nationwide. 

Each participating State Junior Team Program is overseen by a committee composed of representatives from major golf organizations within the state, including Allied Golf Associations and PGA of America Sections. These committees are responsible for establishing team selection criteria and administering state programs in accordance with guidelines provided by the USGA, ensuring a consistent national framework while allowing for local leadership and collaboration. 

The State Junior Team Program is a key pillar of the U.S. National Development Program, which was launched to strengthen the pipeline of American golf talent by expanding access to development opportunities and creating clearer pathways for young athletes across the country.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Augusta National, USGA partner to expand junior golf

Jason Kidd’s advice for Nets rookie Egor Dëmin: ‘Getting where you want is what you want’

Egor Dëmin can flat-out shoot the rock. That much is undeniable at this point.

Fifty games into his rookie season, the Nets guard is sitting No. 9 on NBA.com’s Kia Rookie Ladder, averaging 10.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists. He’s also been one of the best rookie shooters in the league, drilling 38.5% of his 3s while launching 6.3 a night.

The jumper gives Brooklyn spacing, and it gives Dëmin a base to build on. But the next step is the one that changes how defenses treat him. It’s not another layer of shot-making. It’s learning how to consistently get into the paint and get to where he wants to go on the floor, on his terms, against NBA bodies and NBA game plans.

Entering Thursday’s game against the San Antonio Spurs at Barclays Center, Dëmin is attempting just 3.1 drives per game. For context, elite point guards such as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Cade Cunningham are averaging 18.5 and 16.3, respectively. That’s the difference between being a shooter defenses can chase and a creator who forces help, shifts coverage and opens the court for everyone else.

And it’s easy to see why this is the swing skill, especially because shooting was supposed to be Dëmin’s biggest concern entering the league. Everything gets harder if he can’t touch the paint consistently. His reads get tighter. His passing windows shrink. His jumpers are more contested because defenses don’t have to respect the drive in the same way.

Even great shooting can start to feel like you’re working uphill if you can’t create a second threat. Nets head coach Jordi Fernández has seen the work, and he’s been clear that the summer is where this jump will really be made.

“We’re seeing positive steps,” Fernández said. “He’s working at it, and his summer of work will be the most important thing. He’s willing to get outside his comfort zone, and right now trying it in game reps is tough, but he’s putting in the extra work.”

That “outside his comfort zone” piece is key.

Driving at the NBA level isn’t just deciding to be aggressive. It’s having the handle and the strength to keep the dribble alive through contact, having the patience to change speeds, and having the confidence to make mistakes without retreating back to what already feels safe. It’s a skill that only becomes comfortable by being uncomfortable on purpose.

That’s why Jason Kidd’s voice carries incredible weight. Kidd is a New Jersey Nets legend and one of the best point guards ever. His perspective matters for a young player still learning the job. When the Dallas Mavericks visited Brooklyn on Tuesday, Kidd said that the separator for great players is one who knows how to get to where they want on the floor. They don’t negotiate with the defense. They manipulate it.

“Getting where you want is what you want,” Kidd said. “The great players all get where they want — step-back three, side-step three, to the rim, Euro step. Shooting you can work on, sometimes it just takes time. If you can stay the course and have patience, it will come. If you can’t get where you want to go, there’s no way you can get the shot off. I’d take that package, and that young man has it.”

Kidd also framed the rookie point guard experience the way it actually feels for players living it, fast, messy and unforgiving. There’s a lot to manage, and most of it you can’t truly learn until you’re in it, failing on the floor with real consequences.

“It’s hard for anyone as a rookie,” Kidd said. “It’s like a rookie quarterback with no offensive line trying to figure it all out on the fly. There’s a lot you’re responsible for, so you have to go through it, fail and be uncomfortable. The sooner you get uncomfortable, the sooner you grow.”

US women's hockey team has date in July with Flavor Flav in Vegas to celebrate gold medal victory

The United States women’s hockey team has a date with Flavor Flav in Las Vegas in July to celebrate its gold medal victory from the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Under the heading “IT'S HAPPENING,” the rapper posted a note on his X account on Thursday, announcing he’s hosting a “She Got Game” weekend event from July 16-19 in partnership with MGM Resorts. The post said the event was being held to honor the women's hockey team and other female athletes, with details to follow. The message featured a picture of the U.S. women's hockey players celebrating in a circle.

A publicist for Flavor Flav confirmed the event without providing further details.

The women’s players worked on their own to accept the invitation, without input from USA Hockey, a person familiar with discussions told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks were private.

The person added that while the team is excited to attend, it’s unclear if the entire 23-player roster will be on hand because of potential scheduling conflicts.

The team has yet to determine whether to visit the White House after USA Hockey cited logistics and travel issues in politely declining President Donald Trump's invitation to join the U.S. men’s gold medal-winning team at his State of the Union speech on Tuesday.

Flav is a long-time supporter of women's sports and attended various Olympic competitions this month. He posted his invitation on Monday, shortly after the women turned down the trip to Washington.

“If the USA Women’s Hockey team wants a real celebration and invite ,,, I’ll host them in Las Vegas. Do some nice dinners and shows and good times,” he wrote. “I’m sure I can get a hotel and airline to help me out here and celebrate these women for real for real.”

The women’s team was originally scheduled to fly commercially to New York on Monday, but was forced to reroute through Atlanta because of a snowstorm in the Northeast. The timing and storm made it difficult for the women to change plans as they returned to their Professional Women's Hockey League and college teams across the country.

The PWHL schedule resumed on Thursday with Montreal playing at New York following a month-long Olympic break, while college players open their conference playoffs this weekend.

In his address, Trump said plans were in the works to have the women’s team visit the White House, though it’s unclear when that could happen, USA Hockey said. The earliest the team could travel to Washington would be in late spring after the conclusion of the PWHL season.

The president’s invitation came late Sunday, when he called to congratulate the men for their 2-1 overtime win over Canada. The women’s team was still in Milan, three days after also beating Canada 2-1 in overtime.

In speaking to the men's team following their win, Trump said: “We’re going to have to bring the women’s team, you do know that.” He later joked that if he didn’t extend the invitation, he would probably be impeached.

U.S. women’s captain Hilary Knight on Wednesday referred to the comment as being “distasteful and unfortunate.”

“I think just the way women are represented, it’s a great teaching point and really shines light on how women should be championed for their amazing feats,” she said.

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AP Olympic coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Red Sox's Garrett Crochet Touches 97.4 MPH In Spring Training Debut

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet

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Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet made his Spring Training debut on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Crochet allowed one hit and one walk across two innings of work, throwing 23 pitches and 14 strikes. His fastball topped out at 97.4 MPH.

Garrett Crochet just finished up his first start of the spring. 🐷

2 IP - 23 Pitches/14 Strikes
1 Hit
0 ER/R
0 K
1 BB
2 Whiffs

Topped out at 97.4. Show much better control in the 2nd after being a bit wild in the 1st. pic.twitter.com/FEP36kPF6z

— Tyler Milliken (@tylermilliken_) February 26, 2026

Crochet delivered a dominant 2025 season in his first year with the Red Sox after arriving via trade from the Chicago White Sox the previous winter. The left-hander went 18-5 with a 2.59 ERA in 32 starts, covering 205.1 innings while leading the American League with 255 strikeouts and pacing the circuit in innings pitched. He finished with a 1.03 WHIP, made the All-Star team, and placed second in AL Cy Young voting.

Crochet also made his postseason debut in the AL Wild Card Series, throwing 7 2/3 innings of one-run ball with 11 strikeouts and zero walks in Game 1 against the New York Yankees.

Through five MLB seasons split between the White Sox and Red Sox, the 26-year-old owns a 27-24 record, 2.95 ERA, and 549 strikeouts in 424.1 innings. Following his breakout, he agreed to a six-year, $170 million extension with Boston in March 2025 that runs through 2031 and includes an opt-out after 2030.

Crochet added a splitter to his pitch mix during the offseason and is slated to be the Red Sox Opening Day starter, cementing his place among the game's top arms.

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5 LB prospects fans should watch at the 2026 NFL combine

For NFL Draft fans, there is nothing quite like the NFL combine. The testing is not much in terms of action, but regardless, it gets you on the edge of your seat for the first time since the Super Bowl.

On Thursday, we get to see two position groups on the field with actual testing in the defensive line and linebackers. Both are positions that the Vikings could use some help at this draft cycle, so we wanted to give you some players to watch today when testing begins at 3:00 p.m. EST on NFL Network.

In this piece, we will focus specifically on linebackers. It is not a massive need, but the play the team got from the group was hot and cold throughout the year. This class is deeper than most, so it makes sense that they may target one player from the group at some point.

With that in mind, here are five players we are looking forward to seeing test at the NFL combine.

Jake Golday, Cincinnati

Jake Golday is a fun linebacker prospect in this year's class and someone the Vikings could target on Day 2. Golday is someone who could prove himself useful as the team looks to defend the run better in 2026 and beyond. He has good range and change of direction skills to not lose momentum. Testing will play a larger part in his evaluation than most, but he should do well.

CJ Allen, Georgia

CJ Allen could be in play for the Vikings at 18, regardless of how he tests. He showed this year at Georgia he is one of the best leaders in the middle of any defense in the country. He offers both run and pass support as he can blitz when assigned, or simply roam the middle of the field. If he tests well on Thursday, look for Allen to be firmly in the discussion for the Vikings at 18.

Anthony Hill Jr., Texas

Anthony Hill Jr. is very much a project for whoever lands him. That being said, he reminds me a lot of Lavonte David in that he can be a versatile piece in a defense. If Hill is wired right, which teams will figure out in interviews, and the testing matches what everyone expects, then he could sneak into round one. Most likely, though, he will be a steal for someone in the middle or end of the second round.

Sonny Styles, Ohio State

Arguably, the best linebacker in the Ohio State defense is now being discussed, but testing could project him into the top ten. However, if he doesn't make as big a splash as some hope, he could be prime for the picking in the middle of round one. Styles is everything you want in the modern linebacker, where he is a unique blend of speed and power with good instincts. That makes Styles arguably the best linebacker in the draft.

Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech

The biggest name in the class is Jacob Rodriguez, after a season that saw him earn many awards, dominate on film, and be the highest graded defender in the country by PFF. Rodriguez won't wow anyone with his testing, most likely, but his instincts and movement skills will always stick out and could make him the steal of the draft despite it.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: NFL combine: 5 LB prospects fans should watch

£70m centre-back confirms he's ready to join Liverpool

£70m centre-back confirms he's ready to join Liverpool
£70m centre-back confirms he's ready to join Liverpool

An exciting centre-back has confirmed he is ready to join Liverpool.

After trying to reinforce a few key areas last summer, Richard Hughes' focus will be on the defence in the upcoming window.

He's already a step ahead with the purchase of Jeremy Jacquet but he will likely need more reinforcements in the coming years.

With the future of Ibrahima Konate uncertain and Virgil van Dijk's and Joe Gomez's contracts expiring in 2027, a refresh is needed.

It looks like Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni will spearhead the club's new defensive line. But they won't be alone. Hughes will be looking to add more pieces to Arne Slot's arsenal in the coming years.

And there's one defender he already has an agreement with, who once again confirmed with his performance that he will be ready to join Liverpool when the time comes.

Hughes did a lot of clever deals in the summer. Both in terms of sales and purchases. Getting Hugo Ekitike was probably the best decision he made.

Convincing Florian Wirtz to choose Liverpool over a bunch of other clubs was also an astute move. Not to mention Milos Kerkez also chose Liverpool over other deals, including Manchester City.

But there was one clever deal that went under the radar involving Bayer Leverkusen. And not it was not Jeremie Frimpong. Who could also go onto have a very successful career and who was signed for a bargain £29m.

It was Hughes' decision to sell Jarell Quansah to the German giants. Not so much the decision to sell but the terms that he agreed to was an ingenious move by Hughes.

Liverpool struck a £70m agreement in place to buy-back Quansah from Leverkusen as per a recent report.

But what was really clever and unique from Hughes is that the agreement goes even further. As we wrote previously, Liverpool also have a pre-agreement for a contract with Quansah if that £70m buy-back clause was triggered.

You don't strike an agreement over a future contract if you don't seriously plan on activating that release clause. Liverpool's agreement comes valid from 2027, and now it looks inevitable that they are going to trigger it.

Quansah has been sensational since joining Bayer Leverkusen. He's playing regular football and having the time of his life. He already has three goals for the German side this season and has comfortably looked like their best defender, taking not time to settle and adjust.

In this period, Quansah has also made his debut for England's senior national team and has been nominated for the Bundesliga Player of the Month.

His best performances have come in the Champions League, where Quansah was once again brilliant on Tuesday night as he helped his side qualify for the round of 16.

Quansah was one of the best players on the pitch as his side kept a clean-sheet against Olympiakos, winning four out of six ground duels and two out of three aerial duels while also making nine clearances and being the most fouled player on the pitch.

His ball carrying ability combined with his defensive prowess showed just why he is the perfect fit for Liverpool and it once again confirmed that he's ready to join the Reds.

Revenue revealed: How much each Serie A team earned in the 2025/26 Champions League

Revenue revealed: How much each Serie A team earned in the 2025/26 Champions League
Revenue revealed: How much each Serie A team earned in the 2025/26 Champions League

This season’s Champions League has not been a good one for Italian football. Ahead of this week’s action, there were serious doubts surrounding all four clubs from the boot-shaped peninsula.

With some poor first-leg showings, it was looking like it would be the first time that an Italian side would fail to feature in the RO16 stage of the competition. Since the reintroduction of the last-16 knockout round in 2003-04, there has always been at least one Italian representative. Even worse for this current crop, on 12 occasions in the last 22 years, there have been three.

So, with relief restored with Atalanta’s magical comeback against Borussia Dortmund, let’s at least look at a consolation… Here’s each of the Italian team’s revenue from the tournament, which can hopefully be reinvested to better effect next season.

Napoli (eliminated in the league phase): €47.22 million

NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: The players of SSC Napoli look dejected at full-time following the team’s defeat in the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Antonio Conte’s Napoli stuttered to a League Phase exit, with mediocrity at the fore in their results column. An opening night 2-0 defeat away to Manchester City set a relatively dour tone, although the Partenopei worked hard following Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s early dismissal.

Faith was somewhat restored with a 2-1 dispatch of Sporting at the Maradona, yet this felt like a flash in the pan as an inspired PSV powered on to a 6-2 thrashing at the Philips Stadion.

A return to port between late November and early December did restore a sense of normality, as Conte’s troops rallied to a 2-0 victory over Qarabag, but then slumped to a 0-0 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt.

The latter’s uncertainty seeped into a point from two games between Lisbon and Copenhagen, before a 3-2 home loss against Chelsea saw the Azzurri crash out with a meagre 30th place finish in the total standings.

Glimmers of promise mixed with inconsistencies across the park lead many in Campania to think ahead to next season (both in the Scudetto race and Europe). There, they will incorporate €47.22 million to their efforts.

Juventus (eliminated in the playoffs): €62.19 million

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Galatasaray players celebrate after winning on aggregate in the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Faring somewhat better than their southern Serie A rivals, Juventus still had a chaotic League Phase themselves. Their first two outings at home to Borussia Dortmund and away at Villarreal ended level and with zero goal difference, despite hitting the back of the net six times.

After falling to a closely-fought 1-0 defeat at the Santiago Bernabeu, Igor Tudor’s draw-happy group saw a 1-1 stalemate at home to Sporting in the Croatian’s final time at the continental helm. Luciano Spalletti took over, and just about squeezed past the head-turning Bodo/Glimt 3-2 away, thanks to Jonathan David rescuing the win in the 91st minute.

Spalletti’s new manager bounce continued with consecutive 2-0 home victories over Benfica and Pafos, and pretty much settled playoff qualification ahead of a bleak 0-0 draw at Monaco. Things certainly heated up in the next stage, though.

Galatasaray’s boisterous Rams Park played host to the Bianconeri, coming out the worst of an end-to-end 5-2 drubbing. Noa Lang starred with a double, keeping the strained ex-Napoli link alive. That familiar club connection won’t have been lost on Spalletti in the second leg.

Victor Osimhen hit the first of a two-punch knockout in the second half of extra time to snuff out a valiant Juve comeback attempt and end the tie 5-7 in Gala’s favour.

Deflated, yet fixed back on the top four trail in Serie A, the team from Turin can ready themselves with €62.19 million.

Inter (eliminated in the playoffs): €69.77 million

MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Bodo/Glimt players celebrate in front of the fans following the team’s victory in the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter’s Champions League campaign got started in ideal fashion, with Cristian Chivu’s team looking quietly confident of pushing themselves back to another final.

Their near-faultless first four games against Ajax, Slavia Prague, Union Saint-Gilloise, and Kairat Almaty saw the Nerazzurri tuck away 11 goals with just one in response. However, when the big boys arrived in the fixture list, momentum was lost.

A difficult trifecta of fixtures between late November and mid-January saw no points acquired. First, Atletico Madrid settled a 2-1 score right at the death at the Metropolitano thanks to Jose Maria Gimenez. Late drama continued against Liverpool at the Giuseppe Meazza too, as a Dominik Szoboszlai penalty flattened spirits in the 88th minute.

After this, Arsenal ran away from Milan with a 3-1 win to continue a perfect first seven games, leading to questions towards the well-respected former defender in the Inter dugout.

Chivu restored the faith that he’d been bestowed during his first Serie A term taming and leading Il Biscione (the Big Grass Snake) to the league summit. His side battled past Dortmund to settle a late 2-0 away win in Germany. Composure, however, was ultimately missing against tournament wildcards Bodo/Glimt, with Inter becoming yet another famous footnote in football history.

Adding to the Scandinavians’ impressive scalp collection, including Manchester City and Atletico Madrid, they were stunned 3-1 on the astro turf in the Arctic Circle, before the yellow Gleam blinded San Siro to see the aggregate score settle at 5-2.

Of course, now is the perfect time to be critical of the Serie A leaders, yet we’ll leave the internal enquiry to that of the Italian media and the club, as they end the European season with €69.77 million.

Atalanta (qualified for the Round of 16): €70.40 million

BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: The players of Atalanta BC celebrate the victory at the end of the during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The Bergamo outfit began poorly with a 4-0 thrashing at the hands of PSG in Paris, yet grappled back some control with some steady showings. In the subsequent fixtures, a measly 0-0 draw with Slavia Prague, a 3-2 home defeat against Athletic Bilbao, and a 1-0 away defeat to USG punctuated some pretty impressive performances.

First, Gli Orobici edged out Club Brugge 2-1 at home, and Marseille 1-0 away. They then continued positive form on their travels with an imposing 3-0 performance in Frankfurt. Ahead of the losses to Bilbao and USG, another 2-1 win, this time against Chelsea, turned heads in England.

However, with the first leg of the play-offs, it seemed that the consecutive defeats had stopped La Dea in her stride as Dortmund prevailed 2-0 with a solid first-half showing at the Westfalenstadion.

Cue a truly frenetic second leg. Gianluca Scamacca took just five minutes to hint at Raffaele Palladino’s determined outlook at the New Balance Arena. Then, Davide Zappacosta levelled the tie on aggregate just before the interval with a deflected effort from range.

Ahead of the hour, Mario Pasalic’s header from an inch-perfect Marten de Roon cross brought further euphoria, but Karim Adeyemi quickly halted this with an immediate impact from the bench approaching the final 15 minutes.

The closing stages provided this clash with the frenzied crescendo it deserved as Atalanta kept pushing for the winner. Gregor Kobel struggled to get the ball clear of his box, and a secondary cross over the keeper had Ramy Bensebaini hooking his leg up.

The Algerian inadvertently caught the determined Nikola Krstovic, and the VAR helped referee Jose Maria Sanchez Martinez point to the spot, dismissing both Bensebaini and angry substitute Nico Schlotterbeck in the decision’s wake.

So, Atalanta keep the Italian spirit alive in the last 16 and will enjoy a bonus of €70.4 million for next term. Their next opponent will be decided in the knockout draw on Friday (tomorrow) at 11:00 GMT.

GIFN | Max Bradfield

Will Farke Make Any Changes? | 5-4-1 Leeds United Predicted Lineup Vs Manchester City

Will Farke Make Any Changes? | 5-4-1 Leeds United Predicted Lineup Vs Manchester City
Will Farke Make Any Changes? | 5-4-1 Leeds United Predicted Lineup Vs Manchester City

Leeds United will welcome Manchester City at Elland Road this Saturday as they look to secure a win at home in the Premier League. The Whites managed to earn a 1-1 draw away at Aston Villa recently, which should give them some confidence going into this clash.

Daniel Farke will stick with the 5-4-1 formation and is expected to keep changes to a minimum for this game. Hence, Dominic Calvert-Lewin will once again get the responsibility to spearhead Leeds’ attack up top.

5-4-1 Leeds United Predicted Lineup To Face Manchester City

Defence

Karl Darlow will operate in goal for the Yorkshire club as he looks to keep a clean sheet this weekend after shipping in one goal in his last outing. Farke could go with the centre-back trio of Joe Rodon, Pascal Struijk and Ethan Ampadu as they look to keep the Man City attackers frustrated throughout the 90 minutes.

James Justin will once again fill in as the right-back, while Gabriel Gudmundsson hopes to give a good account of himself as the left-back. Both of them will have to perform their defensive duties well before trying to offer support to the front players.

Jaka Bijol will provide cover for the centre-half positions on the bench.

Leeds United

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 10: Jayden Bogle of Leeds United in action during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Leeds United at Stamford Bridge on February 10, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Midfield

Ilia Gruev and Anton Stach will anchor the midfield for the Whites as they look to make life tough for the opposition at the centre of the park.

Jayden Bogle will hope to impress as the right-sided wide player, while Brenden Aaronson looks to prove his worth on the other side as the left-winger. Both of them will have to find a way to get in behind the opponent’s backline if they want to create enough chances on the counter.

Sean Longstaff and Daniel James will be available for selection on the bench as they await their chance to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if required.

Attack

Dominic Calvert-Lewin will spearhead Leeds’ attack up top. He has to find a way to cause some problems for the Man City centre-backs this weekend.

Lukas Nmecha will have to settle for a spot on the bench and might come on to make an impact in the final quarter of the game if Leeds are in need of a goal by then.

Gyokeres closes in on Arteta player record

Gyokeres closes in on Arteta player record
Gyokeres closes in on Arteta player record

Viktor Gyokeres’ recent scoring run has placed him on the verge of a significant milestone under Mikel Arteta as Arsenal enter the decisive phase of the season.

Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

Viktor Gyokeres is closing in on becoming Mikel Arteta’s highest-scoring player in a single season after a run of goals that has made the Arsenal forward the Premier League’s most prolific scorer of 2026.

The Sweden international has scored seven goals in 12 matches across all competitions since the turn of the year, taking him to 15 for the season. No other player in the league has found the net more often in 2026.

His recent form leaves him just three goals short of the scoring record currently held by Alexandre Lacazette under Arteta for goals in a single season (18, 18/19).

Analysis from Sky Sports identifies him as the most closely marked player in the Premier League, marginally ahead of Liam Delap of Chelsea.

Delap has scored just two goals this season, although he has also been impacted by injuries.

Early AMD FSR 4.1 DLL Update Reportedly Leaks with Minor Visual Improvements

Early access to AMD Radeon Software's "Vanguard" driver testing program has reportedly revealed a new Radeon FSR 4.1 DLL file, which is the next update for AMD's FSR 4 technology. According to the latest leak, AMD is preparing the FSR 4.1 update, which should bring some visual or performance enhancements, or both. Some Reddit PC enthusiasts are applying workarounds to run the file on RDNA 3 hardware, even though AMD officially doesn't support FSR 4 on the RDNA 3 generation due to some missing instructions on the older microarchitecture. Running these files can produce visible quality gains but are experimental, varying widely by title and system setup. Even when a leaked DLL carries a digital signature, running unofficial binaries can trigger instability, break driver integrity checks, or conflict with future official updates.

However, the enthusiast community has run the experiment and confirms that early side-by-side comparisons show small improvements in fine detail and edge definition when the leaked FSR 4.1 binary is forced into titles that previously used FSR 4.0.3. Testers describe sharper foliage and fabric textures and less ghosting. Other users report inconsistent results and artifacts, suggesting that the update is still a work in progress. We could have expected the update to land alongside AMD Software Adrenalin 26.2.2 WHQL drivers that launched today, as the DLL file was found in the beta test of the 26.2.2 driver, but since the update is still experimental, maybe the next Adrenalin update will bring the FSR 4.1 update as an official package.

(PR) Spellcasters Chronicles Enters Early Access, Now Available on Steam

Quantic Dream today opens a new chapter as Spellcasters Chronicles enters Early Access on Steam, now available to players worldwide. Spellcasters Chronicles is a free-to-play, 3v3 team-based action strategy game built around aerial combat and strategic deckbuilding. Players wield the power to soar across the battlefield, cast devastating spells, and summon powerful creatures and Titans to shift the tide of the battle.

The game's Early Access represents an open Workshop, a collaborative space where players are invited to actively shape the evolution of the game alongside the development team as a living, evolving experience shaped by community feedback. Unlike previous Closed Beta tests focused on performance work and technical stability, this phase shifts the focus toward gameplay depth, balance iteration, progression systems, and long-term feature development.

Keychron Announces V10 Ultra 75% Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard and V0 Ultra Num Pad

Aside from its recent side-quests, like the new K2 HE Concrete and Resin Editions, Keychron has been updating its Q- and V-series mechanical keyboards with the new Ultra designs, featuring new ZMK firmware and Silk POM switches, and the latest installments in that series are the V10 Ultra and the V0 Ultra, which have just been released with those same enhancements. The Keychron V10 Ultra, an Alice layout mechanical keyboard, retails at $124.99, while the V0 Ultra, a standalone wireless mechanical num pad, is launching at $69.99. Being part of the V-series means that both the V10 Ultra and V0 Ultra are made of ABS plastic, and, being part of the Ultra family means they will both feature 8K polling—although the usefulness of this is debatable on a mechanical keyboard. The V0 Ultra is a standard num pad with a row of four macro or navigation keys above the 10-key portion and a column of five macro keys to the left of it. It also has a programmable knob in the top left corner.

The Keychron V10 Ultra 8K features a 75% Alice layout, which is meant to improve ergonomics by allowing users to angle their hands inwards, opening up the chest and shoulders, and it has an additional column of macro keys and a programmable knob along the left edge of the keyboard. Both the V10 Ultra and V0 Ultra have south-facing per-key RGB backlighting, and the V10 Ultra has a claimed 660 hours of battery life from a 4,000 mAh battery on 2.4 GHz with the backlighting disabled. The V0 Ultra packs a smaller 1,800 mAh battery but still claims up to 360 hours of battery life with the backlighting disabled. Both the V10 Ultra and V0 Ultra feature double-shot PBT keycaps in the OSA profile, and they are available with Keychron Silk POM Red linear, Brown tactile, and Banana tactile switch options. Both keyboards are also hot-swappable with any Cherry MX-style switches. Both of the new releases also use poron gasket mounts, which help reduce negative auditory feedback and soften the typing feel. Both the keyboard and the num pad also offer Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C wired, and 2.4 GHz connectivity.

AMD Software Adrenalin 26.2.2 WHQL Drivers Released

AMD today released the latest version of AMD Software Adrenalin drivers for AMD Radeon GPUs and integrated graphics solutions. Version 26.2.2 WHQL comes with optimization for "Resident Evil: Requiem" and "Marathon." The drivers fix an intermittent application crash or driver timeout when playing "Roblox Player" in the Car Zone Racing and Drifting, when task-switching on machines with Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs. A texture flickering or corruption issue noticed on Windows applications with Instant Replay and Record Desktop enabled on machines with RX 7000 series GPUs has also been fixed. Grab the drivers from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: AMD Software Adrenalin 26.2.2 WHQL

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Australia And Las Vegas Tourism Soar As Qantas Launches First‑Ever Direct Non‑Stop Flights: What Tourists Need To Know

Australia And Las Vegas Tourism Soar As Qantas Launches First‑Ever Direct Non‑Stop Flights: What Tourists Need To Know

Qantas Airways will start its inaugural seasonal non-stop service from Las Vegas to Sydney in December 2026 which will establish direct air links between the two cities while boosting their travel and economic connections. The flagship carrier’s announcement marks the first scheduled non‑stop service connecting Australia with Las Vegas, bringing travellers closer than ever before while enhancing global network reach and tourism flows.

Historic Non‑Stop Route Promises Faster Travel and New Tourism Opportunities

Qantas has confirmed that direct flights between Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) and Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) will begin on 29 December 2026 and operate through to 12 March 2027. The seasonal service will run three times weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday using Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft to carry international leisure and business travellers without traditional stopovers in U.S. hubs.

Eliminating the need to connect through cities such as Los Angeles or San Francisco will reduce travel time by up to five hours compared with existing itineraries, significantly enhancing comfort and efficiency for travellers who previously faced long transcontinental journeys with stopovers.

Boost for Tourism Between Two Global Destinations

The introduction of direct Sydney–Las Vegas flights is expected to stimulate tourism on both sides of the Pacific. Las Vegas, a world‑renowned entertainment and events hub, will be more accessible than ever to Australian visitors keen to explore iconic attractions, major conventions, shows and the city’s legendary nightlife. The news comes at a time when Las Vegas tourism authorities have emphasised growth in international markets, with Australia consistently ranking among the top overseas visitor sources for the city.

From the Australian perspective, greater access from Las Vegas creates a compelling opportunity to attract U.S. travellers to Sydney’s iconic harbour, beaches and cultural attractions. Australian tourism officials have welcomed the new link, noting its potential to broaden transpacific visitation and enrich cultural exchange.

Focusing on Aviation Connectivity and Network Growth

For Qantas, the Sydney–Las Vegas route underscores the airline’s strategic network expansion and fleet utilisation plans, particularly in premium long‑haul markets. The new service will be the airline’s 101st destination, and Las Vegas becomes Qantas’ eighth city across North and South America, joining major gateways such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas and New York.

Industry analysts note that such direct services reflect a broader trend in which long‑haul carriers leverage advanced long‑range aircraft like the Boeing 787 to unlock routes previously limited by distance and economics. For Qantas, enhancing connectivity across continents is a priority that aligns with sustained demand for international travel and strengthens its competitive position in transpacific aviation.

Local and International Economic Ripples from New Flights

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority officials have stressed that the direct non‑stop link is expected to have positive economic spill‑over effects for Las Vegas. With direct access from Sydney, the city anticipates increased visitation for major global events, expos and conventions, including influential tech gatherings and tourism‑driven festivals. The ease of non‑stop travel is forecast to increase both business and leisure visitation, with corresponding growth in hotel occupancy and local spending.

Sydney’s tourism community has likewise noted that direct flights from Las Vegas will offer U.S. travellers a compelling reason to extend their itineraries to include Australia’s largest city, expanding inbound tourism opportunities beyond traditional gateway markets. This holds promise for diversifying source markets for Sydney’s cultural, hospitality and attractions sectors.

Flight Schedules and Passenger Experience

Under the scheduled service, QF55 will depart Sydney late in the evening and arrive in Las Vegas the same afternoon, covering tens of thousands of kilometres across the Pacific in approximately 13‑14 hours. On return, QF56 departs Las Vegas after nightfall and arrives in Sydney early in the morning local time. Qantas is deploying Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft for the route, offering a mix of business, premium economy and main cabin seating to suit diverse traveller needs.

The Dreamliner’s advanced engineering and passenger‑centric design, including improved cabin comfort and inflight services, are expected to enhance travel experience on this long‑haul sector, reinforcing Qantas’ commitment to quality long‑distance travel.

Tourism Synergies and Future Prospects

Travel experts suggest the seasonal nature of the Sydney–Las Vegas link strategically aligns with peak travel patterns, major global events in Las Vegas, and the Australian summer period. By matching service availability to demand peaks, the airline is positioning the route for success while testing market appetite for potential future year‑round operations.

The launch of this direct route also highlights growing trends in international travel demand, where travellers increasingly seek efficient connections between key global leisure and business hubs. Direct services such as this are seen as catalysts for deepening tourism partnerships and encouraging broader reciprocal travel flows.

A Landmark Moment for Travel and Tourism

Qantas will start a new period in its aviation history when it launches its direct flight service between Las Vegas and Sydney. The service will provide important advantages because it connects two active worldwide cities which enables shorter travel times and better travel experiences to generate new economic benefits. Officials and industry stakeholders view this historic connection as a transformative development that will enhance the international attractiveness of both destinations while creating new possibilities for global travel networks until 2027 and future years.

Image Credit: Qantas Airways

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Hundreds of Travellers Stranded at Airports of Milan, Naples, Bergamo, Rome and more in Italy as 168 Flights are Delayed and 67 Cancelled amid Nationwide Transport Strikes, Disrupting easyJet, ITA Airways, Ryanair, Wizz Air Malta and Several other Carriers, New Update

Hundreds of Travellers Stranded at Airports of Milan, Naples, Bergamo, Rome and more in Italy as 168 Flights are Delayed and 67 Cancelled amid Nationwide Transport Strikes, Disrupting easyJet, ITA Airways, Ryanair, Wizz Air Malta and Several other Carriers, New Update

Hundreds of travellers are currently facing a logistical nightmare across Italy as a massive transport strike halts the nation’s aviation network. Major hubs in Milan, Rome and Naples report a staggering number of grounded flights and mounting delays. Ground crews and airport staff joined forces today, triggering a wave of disruption that ripples through every major terminal. The impact is particularly severe for passengers flying with easyJet, ITA Airways and Ryanair. These carriers have been forced to scrap dozens of departures, leaving holidaymakers stranded from Bergamo to the coastal gateways of Palermo and Catania. There’s a total of 168 delays and 67 flight cancellations reported. Consequently, departure boards are flashing red while terminal concourses fill with frustrated passengers. Furthermore, the industrial action has effectively severed vital air links during a critical travel period. Travellers must now navigate a complex web of cancellations as the strike continues to paralyse the country. This developing situation demands immediate attention from anyone scheduled to fly through the Italian peninsula today.

Major Airports Affected

The disruption has been most acutely felt in Northern Italy, particularly at Milan Malpensa International Airport. As the primary long-haul gateway for the region, Malpensa recorded the highest volume of disruptions, with 29 total cancellations and 57 delays. The atmosphere at the terminal was reported as one of mounting frustration as passengers faced a lack of available alternatives for onward travel.

Further south, the capital’s main hub, Leonardo da Vinci International (Fiumicino) in Rome, has also seen its operations hampered. While cancellations at Fiumicino were kept to a modest 6, the ripple effect of the national strike resulted in a staggering 50 delayed flights. This suggests that while planes were eventually allowed to depart, the efficiency of ground handling and air traffic control coordination was severely compromised.

In the Campania region, Naples International (Capodichino) emerged as a major flashpoint for the easyJet network. The airport saw 13 cancellations and 15 delays, effectively halting the plans of those travelling to the Amalfi Coast or the islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Similarly, in the Lombardy region, Orio al Serio International near Bergamo reported 8 cancellations and 18 delays, largely affecting low-cost carriers that utilise the airport as a strategic base for European routes.

The southern islands were not spared from the industrial action either. In Sicily, both Palermo International (Punta Raisi) and Catania-Fontanarossa Airport experienced significant setbacks. Palermo saw 4 cancellations and 9 delays, while Catania reported 3 cancellations and 7 delays. These figures, though lower in volume than those in Milan, are significant given the reliance on air travel for island connectivity. Finally, Milan’s secondary city hub, Linate, saw 4 cancellations and 12 delays, further tightening the travel squeeze in the north of Italy.

Impacted Airlines

The strike has disproportionately affected specific carriers, with easyJet bearing the brunt of the cancellations.

AirlineTotal CancellationsTotal Delays
easyJet4013
ITA Airways510
Ryanair619
Wizz Air Malta42
SAS30
Iberia30
Air France21
Helvetic20
Pegasus Airlines22
Wizz Air21

Across the seven major airports monitored, easyJet saw a total of 40 flights grounded. The airline was particularly hit in Milan Malpensa (15 cancellations) and Naples (13 cancellations). For a carrier that prides itself on point-to-point efficiency, the sheer volume of grounded aircraft has created a massive backlog in their flight scheduling.

ITA Airways, the Italian national flag carrier, has also been at the centre of the storm. It was reported that approximately 55 per cent of its scheduled flights for the day were cancelled nationwide. Specifically, at Rome Fiumicino and Linate, the airline struggled to maintain its timetable, resulting in 5 cancellations and a high number of delays as ground staff participated in the coordinated walkout.

Other carriers have faced varying degrees of disruption:

  • Ryanair: Reported 6 cancellations and 19 delays, with the majority of the impact felt in Milan and Palermo.
  • Wizz Air & Wizz Air Malta: Combined for 6 cancellations and 3 delays, primarily affecting operations in Bergamo.
  • International Carriers: SAS and Iberia each saw 3 cancellations in Milan, while Air France and Helvetic also reported minor groundings. Pegasus Airlines faced disruptions at Orio al Serio with 2 cancellations and 2 delays.

The involvement of ground crews and airport staff means that even airlines not directly involved in the labour dispute have seen their turnaround times inflated, leading to the high number of recorded delays across all terminals.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The timing of this nationwide strike at the end of February has a direct impact on the tourism ecosystems of Italy’s most iconic cities. In Milan, a global hub for fashion and business, the grounding of 29 flights at Malpensa and 4 at Linate likely resulted in thousands of lost hotel bed-nights and the cancellation of high-value business meetings.

In Rome, the 50 delays at Fiumicino have left tourists stranded in transit rather than exploring the historic centre, placing additional strain on airport facilities and local transport services. For Naples, the strike effectively severed the primary artery for international visitors arriving for late-winter breaks, likely impacting local hospitality providers who rely on the steady flow of passengers from Capodichino.

The situation in Palermo and Catania is perhaps the most concerning for local tourism officials. As island destinations, there are few alternatives to air travel. The disruption in these Sicilian hubs prevents the departure of departing tourists and the arrival of new visitors, leading to a temporary but sharp decline in footfall for local attractions and dining establishments. The “ripple effect” mentioned by aviation experts suggests that even after the strike concludes, the reputational damage to Italy as a reliable travel destination during periods of industrial unrest may persist.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently caught in the chaos at airports in Milan, Naples, Bergamo, Rome, Palermo or Catania, certain protocols should be followed to mitigate the impact of the strike.

  1. Direct Communication: Passengers are advised to maintain constant contact with their airline’s mobile app or official website. Since ITA Airways and easyJet have different policies regarding rebooking during strikes, getting official confirmation of a flight’s status is the first priority.
  2. Claiming Assistance: Under international aviation regulations applicable in Italy, passengers whose flights are cancelled or significantly delayed are often entitled to “duty of care” assistance. This includes food vouchers and in cases of overnight delays, hotel accommodation and transport.
  3. Documentation: It is recommended that all travellers keep receipts for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred due to the disruption. While strikes are often classified as extraordinary circumstances, having a clear paper trail is essential for any future insurance claims.
  4. Alternative Transport: Given that the strike action is described as nationwide and potentially affecting rail services as well, passengers should exercise caution before attempting to switch to train travel without first confirming the status of the Italian rail network.

As the day progresses, the focus remains on the negotiation between transport unions and the aviation authorities. Until a resolution is reached, the skies over Italy remain quiet, while the terminals remain crowded with those waiting for their journey to resume.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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Hundreds of Passengers Stuck around Canada as Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet and Other Airlines Face 50 Cancellations and 285 New Delays Amid Snowfall in Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Newfoundland, Halifax and More

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Canada Travel disruptions

A relentless winter storm has left hundreds of passengers stuck across the country today. Major carriers like Air Canada, Jazz, and WestJet are currently struggling with the fallout. These airlines face 50 cancellations and 285 delays as of this morning. Snowfall continues to blanket several regions, creating a logistical nightmare for travelers. Severe conditions remain most intense in Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto. Furthermore, the disruption has reached the east coast, affecting Newfoundland and Halifax. Other airports across the nation and more regional hubs also report significant ground delays. Transitioning into the weekend, ground crews are working hard to clear runways.

However, hundreds of passengers still remain stuck in terminals. If you are traveling, please check your status immediately. Active voices from the airlines suggest that rebooking may take time. Stay safe while navigating this heavy snowfall and the ongoing travel chaos.

Affected Airports and Cities

The main airports affected by the severe weather conditions include Toronto Pearson International, Vancouver International, Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International, Halifax International, Montreal-Trudeau, and Toronto City Centre. These airports are the primary hubs for both domestic and international travel in Canada, impacting travelers across the country.

Toronto Pearson International reported 112 delays and 15 cancellations, the highest among the listed airports, which could affect both outbound and inbound flights. Montreal-Trudeau also experienced significant disruptions with 69 delays and 4 cancellations, while Vancouver International and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International reported 52 delays, 12 cancellations, and 20 delays, 8 cancellations, respectively. Other smaller airports, such as Halifax International, Toronto City Centre, and Deer Lake Regional, also reported delays and cancellations, although in smaller numbers.

Airlines Affected:

The major airlines operating at these airports have also been impacted by the weather, with Air Canada, Jazz (ACA), WestJet, and Air Canada Rouge experiencing delays and cancellations. Air Canada reported 82 delays and 18 cancellations, while Jazz (ACA) had 54 delays and 14 cancellations. Other airlines, including WestJet, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Borealis, also faced varying degrees of disruption, further complicating travel plans for passengers.

Total Delays and Cancellations:

In total, the total number of delays across the affected airports today amounts to 285, while the total cancellations stand at 50. This reflects widespread disruptions to both domestic and international flights, affecting passengers travelling throughout Canada and beyond.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now:

For passengers impacted by these disruptions, the following steps are recommended:

  1. Check Flight Status: Passengers should regularly check the status of their flights with their respective airlines. Real-time updates on delays and cancellations will help ensure passengers are informed before heading to the airport.
  2. Contact Airlines: Airlines such as Air Canada, Jazz, and WestJet will be handling rebooking for passengers on delayed or cancelled flights. It’s important to reach out to customer service for assistance with rescheduling flights or requesting a refund.
  3. Weather Preparedness: Travelers with flights departing from affected airports should prepare for ongoing snow and wind conditions. They should pack accordingly and expect longer travel times due to road and airport congestion.
  4. Secure Alternative Accommodation: If overnight stays become necessary due to cancellations, travelers should seek accommodation options at or near the airport, especially at major hubs like Toronto Pearson and Vancouver International.
  5. Monitor Weather Alerts: Keeping an eye on Environment Canada’s weather alerts for snow and wind warnings will help passengers remain prepared for any further weather-related disruptions.

Conclusion

The severe weather disruptions across Canada have caused significant delays and cancellations at key airports, affecting both domestic and international travel. The heavy snowfall and strong winds have led to 285 delays and 50 cancellations today, primarily impacting passengers at major hubs such as Toronto Pearson International, Vancouver International, and Montreal-Trudeau. Airlines like Air Canada, Jazz, and WestJet have been heavily affected, and travelers are advised to stay updated on their flight status.

As snowfall warnings and wind alerts persist, passengers are encouraged to check flight statuses regularly, contact airlines for rebooking, and prepare for adverse weather conditions at the airport. For those facing cancellations, securing alternative accommodation and staying informed on weather developments is crucial.

While these disruptions are challenging, being proactive, staying connected with airlines, and adapting to the changing weather conditions can help passengers manage their travel plans effectively during this turbulent period.

Source: FlightAware

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Seville Airport’s €235M Transformation: A Major Upgrade for Andalusia’s Travel Hub

Seville Airport’s €235M Transformation: A Major Upgrade for Andalusia’s Travel Hub

In a major play to solidify its status as the gateway to Southern Spain, Seville is preparing for a massive transformation. On February 26, 2026, airport operator Aena proposed an ambitious €235.2 million overhaul for Seville Airport (SVQ). This investment, part of the 2027–2031 regulatory cycle (DORA III), represents a quadrupling of the budget from the previous five-year period, signaling a bold new chapter for Andalusia’s regional connectivity.

Seville has always been a city that captures the heart—from the scent of orange blossoms in the spring to the dramatic flair of its Flamenco tablaos. However, for the millions of travelers passing through Seville Airport (SVQ), the “ground experience” hasn’t always matched the magic of the city. Bottlenecks at security and limited amenities have been growing pains for an airport that has surged back to—and surpassed—2019 passenger highs.

All that is about to change. With a proposed €235.2 million investment, Aena is not just patching up the terminal; they are fundamentally reimagining it.

Why Now? The Capacity Challenge

The urgency of this overhaul is driven by success. Fuelled by a flourishing MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) sector and the dominance of low-cost carriers, Seville is nearing its design limit. Corporate travelers and local residents have frequently pointed to morning “bank flights” to Madrid and Barcelona as stress points, where security lines often snake through the concourse.

By quadrupling the previous investment of €54.9 million, Aena is signaling that Seville is no longer just a “secondary” alternative to Málaga. It is a primary destination in its own right.

The Blueprint: What’s Changing?

The overhaul is a comprehensive mix of technical infrastructure and passenger-facing luxury. The project includes:

  • Security & Throughput: Enlargement of security lanes to ensure faster processing during peak hours.
  • Boarding & Accessibility: New boarding bridges to minimize “bus-to-plane” transfers and a significant increase in gate space.
  • Sustainable Infrastructure: The installation of a dedicated photovoltaic plant to cut the terminal’s carbon footprint, aligning with Spain’s 2030 green energy goals.
  • The “Human” Touch: A new, high-end VIP lounge, a completely revamped arrivals forecourt, and a 10-gate modular car park.

A Boost for the “Bleisure” Traveler

Seville is increasingly becoming a hub for “bleisure”—the blend of business and leisure travel. With Spain set to hold the presidency of the EU Council in 2027, the city expects a surge in diplomatic and corporate traffic.

The upgrade isn’t just about moving people; it’s about providing a productive environment. The addition of refined commercial spaces and upgraded climate control will turn the terminal into a space where a consultant from London or a tech entrepreneur from San Francisco can work comfortably while waiting for their flight to the Andalusia industrial parks.

The Cost to the Traveler

A common concern with massive infrastructure projects is the “airport tax” hike. However, Aena has moved to reassure passengers and airlines. The upgrade is expected to add just €0.25 to the average passenger fee once airline incentives are applied. This nominal increase has been largely accepted by carriers, who view the improved efficiency and slot availability for regional jets as a fair trade-off.

Looking Toward 2031

Construction is planned to overlap with significant regional events, but the long-term vision is clear. By 2031, Seville Airport will be a modern, efficient, and sustainable gateway capable of supporting Andalusia’s bid for even larger international events and summits.

For those planning to visit the Giralda or the Alcázar in the coming years, expect some minor detours—but look forward to a world-class welcome that finally matches the grandeur of Seville itself.

To truly appreciate the magnitude of these developments, one must look at them not as isolated news cycles, but as a cohesive shift in the global travel paradigm for 2026.

Across the globe, we are witnessing a transition from “rebound tourism” to “strategic infrastructure.” Whether it is Armenia and South Korea lowering bureaucratic walls to invite new talent and culture, or Cyprus and Seville investing hundreds of millions to anchor their economies in hospitality, the message is uniform: Connectivity is the new currency.

The Era of “Radical Accessibility”

The common thread through these stories—from the Ottawa-Invest Ottawa partnership to the new visa-free trials in Asia—is a move toward Radical Accessibility.

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Etihad Airways Launches Daily Airbus A380 Flights to Bangkok: Here’s Why It’s a Game Changer for Thai Travel!

Etihad Airways Launches Daily Airbus A380 Flights to Bangkok: Here’s Why It’s a Game Changer for Thai Travel!

Etihad Airways has announced that it will introduce daily Airbus A380 flights to Bangkok starting this October, enhancing its capacity on one of its most popular routes. This makes Etihad the fifth airline to offer the iconic superjumbo aircraft to Thailand, joining the ranks of Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, and Asiana Airlines, which already operate A380 services to the bustling Thai capital.

Daily A380 Service Between Abu Dhabi and Bangkok

The Airbus A380 will operate daily on Etihad’s evening service between Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport (AUH) and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). This new service, which will begin on October 25, 2026, is strategically timed for the peak winter travel season, ensuring that it caters to the high demand for travel between Thailand, the Middle East, and Europe.

Here’s the schedule for Etihad’s new A380 flights:

Flight NumberOriginDeparture TimeDestinationArrival TimeFrequencyAircraft
EY402Abu Dhabi21:20Bangkok06:35 (next day)DailyA380
EY403Bangkok08:30Abu Dhabi12:20DailyA380

These daily flights will provide passengers with enhanced comfort and convenience, thanks to the spacious and luxurious features of the Airbus A380, which has long been a favorite among travelers flying long-haul routes.

Etihad’s Airbus A380 Experience

Etihad Airways’ Airbus A380 is designed to offer a premium experience across its four classes of service: First Class, Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy. The aircraft is configured to accommodate a total of 484 passengers, with 405 economy class seats, 80 business class seats, and 9 first-class apartments.

One of the standout features of Etihad’s A380 is its luxurious upper deck, where passengers can experience The Residence, a three-room apartment complete with a private living room, bedroom, and ensuite bathroom with a shower. The Residence is designed to offer an experience akin to that of a private jet, with personalized services, gourmet meals, and fine amenities.

For those in First Class, the A380 offers nine First Apartments, each providing a fully enclosed suite with a comfortable lounge chair, ottoman, minibar, vanity, and a fully flat bed. Business class passengers will enjoy the Etihad Business Studios, which offer spacious seats that convert into fully flat beds, as well as privacy screens and ample storage space.

In Economy Class, passengers will have access to a comfortable cabin with spacious seating, adjustable headrests, and in-flight entertainment on 11.1-inch touchscreens. The aircraft also provides universal power outlets, USB ports, and bassinet facilities for families traveling with infants.

Supporting Thailand’s Growing Tourism Demand

The introduction of Etihad’s A380 service to Bangkok is expected to support the rising demand for air travel to Thailand, particularly for holidaymakers seeking to explore the country’s famous beaches and vibrant city life. Bangkok has long been a favorite destination for international travelers, and the addition of a superjumbo aircraft will provide greater capacity and enhance the overall travel experience.

As the Thai government continues to prioritize tourism as a key economic driver, this new service from Etihad is expected to bring more international visitors to the country. Additionally, the A380’s large capacity will provide more options for passengers flying to Thailand from Abu Dhabi, the Middle East, and Europe.

Etihad Joins Leading Airlines Operating A380 to Bangkok

Etihad Airways is now the fifth airline to offer the Airbus A380 service to Bangkok, joining the ranks of Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, and Asiana Airlines. Emirates, the largest operator of the A380, operates over 1,800 flights to Bangkok in 2026. Qatar Airways follows closely behind with 668 scheduled flights, while Lufthansa and Asiana Airlines offer seasonal A380 flights.

The introduction of Etihad’s A380 service will provide more competition among these airlines, leading to improved offerings for travelers and further reinforcing Bangkok’s position as a leading global hub for air travel.

Boosting Connectivity and Providing More Travel Options

The daily A380 service from Etihad will offer passengers enhanced connectivity, with the ability to travel between Bangkok and Abu Dhabi, as well as onward connections to destinations across the Middle East, Europe, and beyond. This expanded network provides travelers with greater flexibility when planning their trips, whether they are visiting Thailand for leisure or connecting to other destinations via Abu Dhabi.

For those visiting Thailand, Etihad’s stopover program in Abu Dhabi will give travelers the chance to extend their journey and explore the capital of the United Arab Emirates. With this initiative, Etihad aims to turn a single holiday into two, offering travelers the opportunity to experience both Thailand’s famous tourism spots and Abu Dhabi’s modern attractions.

Conclusion: A Promising Future for Bangkok and Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways’ launch of A380 flights to Bangkok marks a significant step in the airline’s efforts to expand its global network and cater to the growing demand for travel to Thailand. The addition of the superjumbo aircraft will provide passengers with an enhanced travel experience and increased capacity on one of the airline’s most popular routes.

As the tourism sector in Thailand continues to flourish, the introduction of Etihad’s A380 service is poised to play a key role in supporting the country’s tourism goals. For travelers, the new service offers greater convenience, comfort, and options when planning their journeys to and from Bangkok.

With this new A380 service, Etihad Airways is setting a high standard for air travel, making it easier for passengers to travel to Thailand and discover everything this beautiful country has to offer.

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India’s Cargo Revolution Emirates SkyCargo’s Massive Expansion to Mumbai & Ahmedabad Set to Supercharge Trade with Two Additional Weekly Freighters!

India’s Cargo Revolution Emirates SkyCargo’s Massive Expansion to Mumbai & Ahmedabad Set to Supercharge Trade with Two Additional Weekly Freighters!
India’s skies get a major boost as Emirates SkyCargo ups freighter flights to Mumbai and Ahmedabad, strengthening export links and logistics growth.

Travellers, exporters and businesses in India’s vibrant economic hubs are witnessing a significant surge in air cargo connectivity as Emirates SkyCargo — the freight arm of Emirates airline — expands its services with two additional weekly freighter flights to India. The enhanced schedule directly supports India’s international trade volume and supply chains by offering more stable, predictable capacity for consignments bound for global markets.The move reflects wider momentum in Indian logistics infrastructure, aligned with government aims to expand air cargo handling capacity nationwide and deepen global freight linkages. According to official airline trade media, the new frequencies will begin in March 2026, with one freighter serving Mumbai via Dubai and Singapore, and another linking Ahmedabad directly with Emirates’ global network.

Enhancing India’s Export Powerhouse Through Air Connectivity

The decision from Emirates SkyCargo comes amid continued growth in India’s freight volumes and broader logistics reforms promoted by the Ministry of Civil Aviation and supported by national export policy initiatives. India is aiming to expand its air freight throughput exponentially as part of its economic vision, targeting higher export performance across sectors such as pharmaceuticals, perishables, and high‑value manufactured goods.

Emirates reported that its Indian operations already move approximately 3,000 tonnes of cargo weekly, a figure that underscores the scale of demand for reliable air freight services. Key commodity flows include pharmaceuticals — a sector that has been one of India’s fastest‑growing export categories — as well as fresh fruits, vegetables and electronics.

Why This Matters for People, Producers and Tourists Alike

For regular travellers and global visitors, the airline’s expanded cargo footprint translates into smoother logistics, better availability of goods and a more resilient trade environment. Local producers — whether textile exporters in Gujarat or farm cooperatives near Mumbai — will gain access to enhanced global reach through stable cargo connections, reducing shipping times and unlocking new markets.

This is particularly relevant as India continues to host and attract international business events, tourism inflows and trade delegations. Strong cargo infrastructure underpins broader economic activity by ensuring that airlines flying passengers also offer reliable freight options — a key signal of confidence for international partners.

Behind the Scenes: Emirates’ Strategy and Commitment

Emirates SkyCargo’s expansion into India is part of a long‑term strategy. The airline has maintained cargo operations in India for decades, and today serves major gateways including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram.

The additional freighters are not only a boost to India’s export envelope but also underscore Emirates’ commitment to deepening trade corridors between India and markets across Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia via its Dubai hub.

Officials from the carrier have stated that the freighter increase “reflects both the strength of India’s trade corridors and our long‑term commitment to supporting them”, emphasising India’s role as a manufacturing and export powerhouse.

Linking India’s Hinterland: Road Logistics Complement Sky Freight

Emirates SkyCargo hasn’t just expanded flights — it has built a vast trucking network across India to ensure goods from inland manufacturers reach airports efficiently. In 2025 alone, over 1,000 dedicated cargo trucks transported nearly 5,500 tonnes of freight across multiple states, supported by refrigerated vehicles for sensitive shipments such as medical supplies.

This multimodal connectivity enhances trade flows from smaller towns and industrial belts to global markets, benefitting local economies and enabling goods produced in remote districts to reach international buyers faster and with greater reliability.

Government Policy and Global Trade Alignment

The expansion also intersects with diplomatic and economic agreements, including the UAE‑India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which has stimulated bilateral trade and reduced tariffs on key exports. As the CEPA enters its third year, trade volumes between India and the UAE have continued to grow, with freight capacity expansions like this one facilitating smoother, faster movement of goods.

Policy direction from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry and the Ministry of Civil Aviation has emphasised boosting India’s export competitiveness through modern logistics, digital documentation and improved air connectivity. Strengthening cargo networks is seen as central to achieving future export‑oriented milestones.

End of the Line – A New Chapter for India’s Global Trade Linkages

In essence, the bolstered freighter network connecting Mumbai and Ahmedabad to the world is more than just a logistics upgrade — it signals a strategic shift in how India positions itself in global commerce. With added capacity, diversified routes and enhanced logistics partnerships, the country’s trade infrastructure becomes more resilient and more competitive, attracting global partners and boosting economic prosperity for businesses and travellers alike.As India continues to elevate its air cargo footprint and expand aviation capacities, travellers and exporters can expect smoother supply chains, faster delivery timelines, and stronger ties with international markets.

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Cross-Border Tourism Between China and Vietnam Surges During Spring Festival With Two Hundred Thousand Trips in Guangxi, Highlighting Cultural Exchange Growth and Year-Round Policies

Cross-Border Tourism Between China and Vietnam Surges During Spring Festival With Two Hundred Thousand Trips in Guangxi, Highlighting Cultural Exchange Growth and Year-Round Policies

Cross-border tourism between China and Vietnam has shown remarkable growth during the recent nine-day Spring Festival holiday, with a total of 249,000 cross-border trips recorded through ports in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. This is a remarkable increase in cross-border tourism between the two countries, which has been driven by their common cultural heritage and a growing desire to explore more in-depth travel experiences beyond mere cross-border tourism.

The rise in cross-border tourism between the two countries is a reflection of the growing cultural exchange and tourism cooperation between China and Vietnam, which is continuing to increase throughout the year. The rise in cross-border tourism during the Spring Festival holiday is a clear indication of the immense potential for cross-border tourism to grow, not only in terms of short visits but also in terms of more in-depth travel experiences in the interior regions of both countries.

Economic Impact of Tourism on Local Communities

The surge in tourist arrivals has had a significant economic impact on local communities in both China and Vietnam, driving growth in local businesses, hospitality services, and tourism infrastructure. Vietnamese travelers increasingly seek in-depth experiences in China’s interior, venturing beyond just border crossings to explore cities like Guangxi, Nanning, and Guangzhou. This shift towards longer, more immersive travel experiences has prompted local businesses—from restaurants and shops to tour guides and transport services—to expand their offerings and cater to a growing tourism market.

For cities like Dongxing, a key border town in Guangxi, the influx of visitors has spurred growth in the local economy, especially in the retail and hospitality sectors. Many Vietnamese tourists specifically visit to shop for goods for New Year celebrations, adding to the seasonal demand in the local markets. The city has responded by diversifying its offerings, such as intangible cultural heritage displays and seafood night markets, helping to create a more well-rounded tourism experience that contributes to a sustainable tourism economy.

The Role of Cross-Border Tourism in Strengthening Regional Economic Ties

Cross-border tourism has become a vital part of China-Vietnam relations, not only benefiting local economies but also contributing to regional economic integration. The tourism industry in Guangxi has seen the creation of new jobs and tourism-related services that help maintain economic stability in border regions, which are often more dependent on trade and tourism.

The Detian-Ban Gioc Waterfall cross-border tourism cooperation zone, established in October 2024, is another example of how cross-border tourism is facilitating regional economic growth. The cooperation zone allows travelers to freely explore both sides of the Detian-Ban Gioc Waterfall, a stunning natural landmark shared by both China and Vietnam, supporting local economies through increased tourist arrivals. The seamless travel experience provided by the cooperation zone has helped foster stronger ties between the two countries, making the region more accessible for international tourists while also encouraging local economic development.

Tourism’s Role in Balancing Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability

The recent surge in cross-border tourism is also an opportunity to focus on sustainable tourism practices that balance economic growth with the preservation of natural resources and local culture. In popular destinations like the Detian-Ban Gioc Waterfall and Dongxing, local authorities are increasingly aware of the need to manage tourism growth while protecting the environment. The tourism sector’s contribution to sustainable development is vital in ensuring that natural wonders and cultural sites are preserved for future generations, even as visitor numbers continue to rise.

To address these challenges, both China and Vietnam have implemented tourism management policies that promote eco-friendly travel and ensure that the benefits of tourism are distributed fairly across regions. This focus on sustainable tourism will help maintain the long-term economic benefits of cross-border tourism while preventing the negative impacts of over-tourism in popular destinations.

Tourism as a Driver of Cultural Exchange and Soft Power

As tourism demand between China and Vietnam grows, it is also fostering cultural exchange between the two countries. This exchange goes beyond the typical tourist experience, offering travelers the opportunity to immerse themselves in each other’s heritage, food, and traditions. For example, Vietnamese travelers visiting Guangxi are not just exploring new landscapes but also experiencing Chinese culture through food, festivals, and local customs, while Chinese tourists visiting Vietnam can enjoy rich cultural interactions with local communities.

This cultural exchange is fostering greater understanding and soft power between the two countries, promoting tourism as a way to deepen bilateral ties. The growing emphasis on cross-border tourism as a vehicle for soft diplomacy is a reflection of how tourism can be used as a tool for global collaboration and peacebuilding.

The Future of Cross-Border Tourism Between China and Vietnam

As cross-border tourism between China and Vietnam continues to expand, the future impact on both countries’ tourism industries is expected to be profound. With increasing tourism infrastructure, easier travel policies, and enhanced connectivity, the flow of tourists will continue to support regional economic growth while promoting cultural understanding between the two nations.

Moving forward, China and Vietnam are likely to implement additional tourism policies to further encourage sustainable growth, ensuring that tourism continues to be a positive force for local economies and communities while managing the challenges of overtourism. The successful integration of cross-border tourism will likely serve as a model for other regions seeking to harness the economic potential of tourism while balancing the needs of local residents and natural preservation.

Cross-Border Tourism’s Growing Economic Impact

The increased number of cross-border tourists between China and Vietnam is evidence of the growing economic significance that tourism can create for local communities, regions, and national economies. As the two countries continue to develop tourism infrastructure and joint policies, the economic significance of tourism will continue to be felt in the remote regions and cultural centers.

The Detian-Ban Gioc Waterfall area and the cultural exchange that results from tourism will continue to promote balanced growth in both countries. Cross-border tourism between China and Vietnam is not only an engine for economic growth but also a means of cultural diplomacy, making it an essential element of future tourism policies in both countries.

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Holland America Line Nieuw Amsterdam Offers a Thirty Five Night Tropical Paradise Cruise to the Enchanting Islands of Hawaii and the South Pacific

Holland America Line Nieuw Amsterdam Offers a Thirty Five Night Tropical Paradise Cruise to the Enchanting Islands of Hawaii and the South Pacific

Holland America Line’s Nieuw Amsterdam offers a Thirty-Five Night Tropical Paradise Cruise that promises an unforgettable journey through the enchanting islands of Hawaii and the South Pacific. This extensive cruise is designed to immerse passengers in the beauty and culture of some of the world’s most sought-after tropical destinations. From the lush landscapes and vibrant culture of Hawaii to the serene, untouched beauty of the South Pacific’s remote islands, this 35-night voyage offers ample time to explore at a leisurely pace. With extended stays in key destinations and a blend of relaxation and adventure, this cruise presents the perfect opportunity to experience paradise in its truest form. Whether you’re seeking exotic beaches, rich history, or exceptional onboard amenities, this journey offers it all.

A Legendary Journey: Exploring the Pacific from California to Exotic Islands

The Nieuw Amsterdam’s journey follows the captivating “Hawaii, Tahiti, and the Marquesas” route, which will take passengers on an extraordinary voyage before returning to California in late March. This dream-like cruise offers travelers the chance to visit some of the most exotic and culturally rich locations in the Pacific.

At the heart of this remarkable journey lie the stunning islands of French Polynesia, where travelers will be captivated by the breathtaking beauty and tranquility of destinations such as Raiatea, Papeete, Moorea, Fakarava, and Nuku Hiva. Known for their dramatic landscapes, dense rainforests, and sparkling turquoise waters, these islands offer an idyllic backdrop for discovering rich cultural heritage and exploring vibrant marine ecosystems, making each stop a true paradise for nature and adventure lovers alike.

Hawaii’s Majestic Shores Await

As part of the itinerary, the Nieuw Amsterdam will visit several renowned Hawaiian islands, where lush green landscapes meet white sandy beaches. Ports of call include Kahului, Hilo, Nawiliwili, Honolulu, and Kailua Kona—each offering a unique taste of Hawaiian hospitality, from the bustling streets of Honolulu to the peaceful shores of Kailua Kona. Hawaii’s inviting atmosphere, filled with its cultural heritage and stunning natural wonders, makes it a must-see on this unforgettable voyage.

Also included is a stop at Fanning Island in Kiribati, a hidden gem far from the tourist crowds, offering a tranquil and unspoiled escape, perfect for travelers seeking peace and natural beauty.

Unmatched Time at Paradise Locations

One of the signature features of this voyage is the extended stays at key destinations. Guests will enjoy overnight stays at three stunning locations: Raiatea, Papeete, and Moorea. These longer stops provide a rare opportunity to dive deeper into the culture and natural beauty of these islands. Whether you’re wandering through local markets, sampling Polynesian cuisine, or simply relaxing on pristine beaches, the extended stays ensure a fully immersive experience.

Holland America’s Legendary Voyages: Exclusive Onboard Experiences

This voyage is part of Holland America Line’s exclusive Legendary Voyages series, known for their lengthy itineraries that immerse guests in regions of the world rarely explored in such depth. Ranging from 25 to 59 days, these cruises focus on providing exceptional exploration opportunities and offer guests the luxury of time—something short cruises cannot offer.

Onboard, passengers can indulge in special programming designed to enhance the journey, including themed parties, sailaway celebrations, and classic cruise events that reflect the festive nature of the voyage. These events create a lively and enriching atmosphere, making the Nieuw Amsterdam not only a vessel of luxury but also a hub of entertainment and camaraderie.

After the Legendary Voyage: West Coast and Alaskan Adventures Await

Following the completion of this Legendary Voyage, the Nieuw Amsterdam will shift gears, offering exciting West Coast sailings. Departing from San Diego, the ship will embark on seven- to 14-night itineraries to the Mexican Riviera and Baja California. Ports such as Loreto, La Paz, and Cabo San Lucas provide the ideal mix of sun, sand, and culture for guests seeking to unwind on the vibrant Mexican coast.

In April, the ship will reposition to Vancouver for its summer season of Alaskan cruises. The Nieuw Amsterdam will offer seven- to 14-night itineraries sailing between Vancouver and Whittier, taking passengers through the majestic wilderness of Alaska and British Columbia. From towering glaciers to pristine fjords, these voyages promise a truly spectacular adventure in one of the most scenic regions of North America.

Before kicking off its summer season, the Nieuw Amsterdam will also offer a 22-night cruise from Vancouver to Hawaii. This extended journey gives travelers ample time to explore the lush islands of Hawaii, combining the charm of the islands with the luxury of a longer cruise experience.

A Voyage to Remember

Holland America Line’s Nieuw Amsterdam Legendary Voyage is far more than just a cruise; it’s an immersive journey into the heart of the Pacific. With extraordinary destinations, extended stays at top ports, and exceptional onboard programming, this voyage is the perfect escape for those seeking a unique and unforgettable travel experience.

Holland America Line’s Nieuw Amsterdam offers a Thirty-Five Night Tropical Paradise Cruise to the enchanting islands of Hawaii and the South Pacific, providing an unforgettable journey filled with exotic destinations, extended stays, and unparalleled relaxation in one of the world’s most beautiful regions.

Whether you’re exploring French Polynesia’s secluded islands, basking in the Hawaiian sun, or indulging in the luxurious comforts onboard, this 35-night voyage provides the perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation. For those looking to create memories that last a lifetime, this Legendary Voyage is a journey not to be missed.

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Turkish Airlines Flight TK75 from Istanbul to Vancouver Makes Emergency Landing in Vienna

Turkish Airlines Flight TK75 from Istanbul to Vancouver Makes Emergency Landing in Vienna
Turkish Airlines, Istanbul, Vancouver, Vienna,

Turkish Airlines Flight TK75 from Istanbul to Vancouver Makes Emergency Landing in Vienna The crew immediately diverted to the closest fully equipped international hub after declaring a general in-flight emergency and transmitting the 7700 distress code. When an onboard problem necessitated immediate priority handling from air traffic control, the wide-body aircraft, which was flying the long-haul route from Istanbul to Vancouver, changed its course as a preventive safety step. After Turkish Airlines Flight TK75’s pilots raised a significant operational issue by squawking 7700, the aircraft made a controlled descent and an emergency landing in Vienna, which has a large runway, technical support services, and emergency response capabilities. The ruling emphasises regular aviation safety procedure, which places more importance on making an instant landing at the best airport than on continuing a transcontinental trip when danger factors become apparent in midair.

According to flight tracking data, the emergency signal was recorded at approximately 13:04 UTC. At that stage, the aircraft was operating normally within European airspace before the crew initiated diversion procedures. The selection of Vienna as the alternate airport indicates a strategic decision based on proximity, operational capability, and runway infrastructure suitable for a fully loaded wide-body aircraft.

Squawking 7700: Immediate Priority in Aviation

In commercial aviation, squawking 7700 is the universal transponder code for a general emergency. When entered into the aircraft’s transponder system, the code alerts all radar facilities and air traffic control centers within range. Controllers immediately clear surrounding traffic, provide direct routing, and coordinate emergency services on the ground.

The 7700 signal does not specify the type of emergency. It may relate to a medical crisis onboard, a technical malfunction, a systems irregularity, or other operational concerns. What it confirms is that the flight crew determined the situation required immediate attention and precautionary landing at the nearest suitable airport.

For a long-haul flight bound for North America, continuing across the Atlantic without resolving an emerging issue would not align with standard safety procedures. Diversion within European airspace ensures access to full technical support and emergency response resources.

Aircraft and Flight Data Details

The aircraft involved, a Boeing 777-3F2(ER), is part of Turkish Airlines’ intercontinental fleet used on high-capacity routes. The 777-300ER variant is known for extended range capability, twin-engine efficiency, and advanced flight systems. Registered as TC-LJJ, the jet is configured for long-distance international operations.

Operational data at the time of landing confirmed a stable arrival. Barometric altitude readings showed 0 feet upon touchdown, while ground speed dropped to approximately 12 knots during rollout or taxi. The recorded track of 90 degrees reflected alignment during the landing phase. These parameters indicate a controlled and uneventful landing sequence following the diversion.

Wide-body aircraft such as the 777 are equipped with multiple redundant systems. However, aviation protocol prioritizes caution. Even minor anomalies can justify diversion when assessed by flight crew as potentially escalating risks.

Why Vienna Was the Logical Diversion Point

Vienna International Airport is a major Central European hub capable of accommodating heavy long-haul aircraft. Its runway length, emergency response units, and maintenance facilities make it suitable for handling aircraft like the Boeing 777 during unexpected situations.

Diverting to Vienna minimized additional airborne time while ensuring immediate access to ground support. For flights operating from Istanbul to Vancouver — typically lasting around 11 to 12 hours — early diversion reduces operational exposure and preserves passenger safety margins.

Turkish Airlines Flight TK75 from Istanbul to Vancouver Makes Emergency Landing in Vienna after declaring a 7700 emergency code, diverting mid-route for immediate precautionary landing and safety checks.

What Happens After an Emergency Landing

As of now, no official statement has clarified whether the emergency was medical or mechanical in nature. Following any 7700 event, standard procedure requires comprehensive aircraft inspections, technical evaluations, and crew reporting. Only after these assessments can the airline determine whether the aircraft will continue service, undergo maintenance, or reposition empty.

Passengers originally scheduled to arrive in Vancouver will likely be rebooked or accommodated depending on operational outcomes.

Emergency landings, while operationally disruptive, are evidence of aviation’s layered safety framework functioning as designed. The safe diversion of Turkish Airlines Flight TK75 to Vienna demonstrates how established protocols, coordinated air traffic control response, and decisive cockpit action work together to mitigate risk and ensure controlled outcomes in real time.

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Sunshine Coast Airport Unveils Largest Commercial Investment Ever with LagardereAWPL Partnership—A Game-Changer for Travelers

Sunshine Coast Airport Unveils Largest Commercial Investment Ever with LagardereAWPL Partnership—A Game-Changer for Travelers
Sunshine Coast Airport

Sunshine Coast Airport is set to undergo a transformative change following the announcement of a major new partnership with internationally renowned operator LagardereAWPL. The partnership, which marks the largest commercial investment in the airport’s history, will redefine the airport’s retail, food, and beverage offerings, creating an elevated experience for travelers while driving strong commercial returns for the region.

Who is LagardereAWPL and Why Is This Partnership Significant?

LagardereAWPL, a global leader in airport retail and hospitality, operates more than 4,900 stores across 51 countries. Their expertise in providing world-class retail and dining experiences at airports worldwide will bring a new level of sophistication and variety to Sunshine Coast Airport. This collaboration is poised to enhance the passenger experience, introduce unique local offerings, and give travelers a taste of the Sunshine Coast’s best produce right upon arrival.

This partnership, a milestone for the Sunshine Coast, reflects a shared vision for growth and quality. With the combined goals of increasing commercial space and improving passenger experiences, this new venture aims to showcase the best of the Sunshine Coast while enhancing the airport’s commercial success.

What Will the New Retail and Dining Experience Offer?

The retail and dining overhaul will introduce a wide array of exciting new venues, including:

  • All-Day Dining Outlet: A new venue that will focus on offering the best local produce from the Sunshine Coast, providing a fresh and unique dining experience.
  • Coffee House: A place for travelers to relax with high-quality coffee and light refreshments.
  • Burger and Beer Outlet: A casual, vibrant dining space designed for travelers looking for a quick, delicious meal before their flight.
  • Expanded Travel Essentials Store: A significantly expanded retail space offering a wider variety of travel essentials and convenience products.
  • Self-Serve Dessert Bar: A first for Sunshine Coast Airport, offering passengers a chance to indulge in a wide selection of desserts at their convenience.

By incorporating local growers, producers, and makers into the revamped offering, the airport will provide travelers with an authentic taste of the Sunshine Coast from the moment they arrive. Passengers will be able to experience locally sourced goods that showcase the region’s rich agricultural and culinary heritage.

When Will the New Retail and Dining Outlets Open?

The transformation of the retail and dining spaces at Sunshine Coast Airport will occur in phases, with all new outlets expected to be fully operational by late 2027. The phased approach will ensure that the airport can continue to operate smoothly during the construction and renovation process while gradually rolling out new venues and services.

The new expansion is part of a broader terminal upgrade aimed at improving the overall passenger experience. These upgrades will significantly increase the commercial space available at the airport, nearly doubling it. This growth not only enhances the traveler experience but also creates new opportunities for local businesses and job growth within the region.

Why Is This Expansion So Important for the Sunshine Coast?

This retail and dining expansion is about more than just improving the airport’s amenities. It represents a strong commitment to showcasing the region’s local products and driving sustainable economic growth. By featuring local growers, producers, and makers, the airport is creating valuable opportunities for small businesses to gain visibility and market access on an international stage.

Moreover, the partnership with LagardereAWPL demonstrates the airport’s ambition to evolve and meet the needs of modern travelers. With more flight routes and a growing number of international visitors, it’s critical for Sunshine Coast Airport to stay ahead of the curve by offering a world-class retail and dining experience that meets the expectations of today’s travelers.

The new venues will not only enhance the airport’s appeal to passengers but also improve the overall commercial returns for the region. As tourism continues to grow in Australia’s Sunshine Coast, this development is set to become a key asset for both the local community and the broader region.

How Will Local Businesses Benefit?

One of the core values of this partnership is supporting local businesses. Sunshine Coast Airport’s renewed focus on local produce is designed to create a direct link between the airport’s retail and dining offerings and the region’s farmers, artisans, and food producers. By highlighting local products, the airport ensures that travelers get a true taste of what the Sunshine Coast has to offer.

This collaboration is expected to create local jobs, boost investment in the region, and provide a new platform for Sunshine Coast businesses to gain exposure on a global stage. By featuring local specialties in the new outlets, passengers will be able to take home a piece of the region, from artisanal products to fresh produce.

What’s Next for Sunshine Coast Airport?

The new partnership with LagardereAWPL is just the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Sunshine Coast Airport. As the airport continues to expand and improve, travelers can expect more seamless, world-class experiences in the future. The phased rollout of the new venues and retail outlets will set the stage for a state-of-the-art terminal that reflects the region’s unique charm and growing international stature.

This major investment signals Sunshine Coast Airport’s commitment to staying competitive in the global aviation market and ensures that it will continue to be a key gateway for visitors to Australia’s beautiful Sunshine Coast.

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Samsung integrates Perplexity AI at the OS level in Galaxy S26

Samsung is now working closely with Perplexity AI to bring AI features to the new Galaxy S26. This is an important step because Perplexity has deep access to the phone’s system. Before this, Samsung only gave this level of access to its own assistants.

On the Galaxy S26, users can say “Hey Plex” to open the Perplexity assistant. They can also press and hold the side button. Since Perplexity works at the system level, it can connect directly with Samsung’s stock apps, including Notes, Calendar, Gallery, Clock, and Reminders. This makes things simple and quick.

Users can ask a question and get a clear answer with sources without opening a web browser, and save useful information straight into Notes or set reminders or add events to their calendar in the same conversation.  It means that there is no need to switch between apps. The Perplexity app already comes installed on every Galaxy S26, so users do not need to download anything.

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Perplexity also helps power Bixby, Samsung’s voice assistant. With Perplexity’s technology, Bixby can give better and more up-to-date answers. It uses live web search along with smart AI reasoning. This helps it give accurate responses instead of only using old stored information.

Samsung will also use Perplexity’s technology in its browser to give users smarter search and browsing tools. This partnership means more people around the world will have access to smart and helpful AI tools every day.

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Nothing officially confirms the Headphone (a), reveals the launch date

Nothing has already announced a launch event taking place in London on March 5 for the Phone (4a) series. Today, the company has also confirmed that the Nothing Headphone (a) will also be unveiled at the same time, as has been rumored before. The Nothing Headphone (a) will complement the Nothing Headphone (1) in the company's portfolio as a more affordable option, if past rumors were accurate. Like the Headphone (1), the Headphone (a) is over-ear. The company promises we can expect "bold colorways" on the Headphone (a) and the longest battery life of any Nothing audio product to...

Cristiano Ronaldo’s ‘basketball’ celebration reportedly inspired by Al Hilal’s Ruben Neves after jab at Al Nassr

Al Hilal star Ruben Neves has reportedly inspired Cristiano Ronaldo's new 'basketball' celebration after his jab to Al Nassr.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic “Siu” celebration became a global phenomenon that spread beyond soccer into other sports. Recently, however, the Portuguese forward unveiled a completely different celebration that resembled a basketball slam dunk, a gesture that was reportedly inspired after Al Hilal star Ruben Neves appeared to take a jab at Al Nassr.

With Al Nassr traveling to face Al Najma on Wednesday, Ronaldo had a prime opportunity to add to his goal tally against the team sitting at the bottom of the Saudi Pro League standings. He did just that in the 7th minute, stepping up to take a penalty that he blasted into the top corner for the opener.

After scoring the game’s first goal, Ronaldo ran toward the corner to celebrate, but instead of performing his trademark “Siu,” he opted for something new. Looking toward the sideline, he mimicked a basketball-style slam dunk motion with his right hand.

Al Nassr went on to cruise past Al Najma with a dominant 5-0 victory, though Ronaldo didn’t score again. Still, much of the postgame attention centered on what might have inspired the celebration change, with local reports suggesting Neves may have played a role.

Cristiano Ronaldo showed off a new celebration for Al-Nassr today 🇵🇹🏀 pic.twitter.com/pWjX7DCJcO

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) February 26, 2026

What did Ruben Neves say?

Tensions have been rising recently between Ronaldo and Al Hilal, beginning with their league meeting on January 12, when the forward appeared to gesture toward a camera implying Al Nassr had been robbed in that match. Controversy resurfaced again when Ronaldo reportedly opposed Karim Benzema’s potential move from Al Ittihad to Al Hilal, adding another chapter to the rivalry.

Now the standings have shifted, with Al Nassr sitting first in the SPL and Al Hilal dropping to third after two straight draws. Following a 1-1 result against Al Taawoun on Tuesday, Neves spoke candidly about the league’s competitiveness:

I think we need to value this league because it’s one of the leagues in the world where four teams are fighting for the title. We’re almost in March and there are four teams fighting for the title. It’s been very competitive, but we need everyone to be in the same level, because what we see in some games and what we see in others is completely different,” the Portuguese midfielder stated.

He then added another pointed remark, without naming a specific club, suggesting that some teams have recently benefited from officiating decisions. “We want all to play the same games. I’ve seen players playing almost basketball and volleyball inside the box, where the referees go to the screen and still don’t give the penalty,” he stated in a post-match interview.

روبن نيفيز فجّرها رسميًا! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/5cuQ9QzfHp

— رَاكان (@xxxk) February 24, 2026

Local reports interpreted Neves’ comments as a reference to Al Nassr, who played the following day. Shortly after hearing the remarks from his Portugal national team teammate, Ronaldo appeared to respond subtly with the basketball-style celebration, widely seen as a playful nod to Neves’ quote.

Cristiano Ronaldo (L) of Al Nassr of Ruben Neves (R) of Al Hilal.

Terence Crawford sees only one winner in Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather

In two months, and will meet in an unconventional exhibition bout in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Ahead of the clash, recently retired pound-for-pound star has admitted he sees only one possible winner. With Floyd Mayweather’s professional comeback on the horizon, many fans are intrigued to see how the undefeated 49-year-old will look in […]

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Osimhen Galatasaray'a...Galatasaray Osimhen'e! Tencere ve kapak

Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde Haaland'ı bile gölgesinde bırakan, UEFA kariyerindeki gollerin yarısını sarı-kırmızılı formayla atan Victor Osimhen, sadece sahada değil, karakteriyle de gönüllerde taht kurdu. Del Piero'nun saygısını kazanan "Türkiye'nin tek temsilcisi Galatasaray" diyen Nijeryalı yıldız ile Aslan, birbirini tamamlayan efsane ikili oldu: Tencere yuvarlandı, kapağını buldu!

Victor Osimhen hem saha içindeki performansıyla hem de saha dışındaki karakteriyle Avrupa futbolunun gündemine oturdu. Nijeryalı bu sezon Şampiyonlar Ligi’nde çıktığı 8 maçta 9 gole doğrudan katkı (7 gol, 2 asist) vererek Haaland'ı (8 maçta 7 gol, asist yok) bile geride bıraktı. Osimhen, UEFA organizasyonlarında kariyeri boyunca attığı 26 golün tam yarısını (13 gol) Galatasaray formasıyla kaydetti.

OSIMHEN AVRUPA'NIN ZİRVESİNE OTURDU

UEFA tarafından açıklanan Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde "Haftanın Oyuncuları" sıralamasında Osimhen, Juventus maçındaki performansıyla elit listenin parçası oldu:

-Alexander Sørloth

-Jens Petter Hauge

-Aurélien Tchouaméni

-Victor Osimhen

TARAFTARLARIN SEVGİLİSİ

Maçtan sonra Juventus efsanesi Del Piero ile bir araya gelen Osimhen mütevazılığıyla dikkat çekti. İstanbul uçağına binmeden önce Torino’da taraftarları kırmayarak tek tek imza dağıtan yıldız oyuncu için sarı-kırmızılı futbolseverler, "Bu kadar mı kırmaz kimseyi... Biz ne sevap işledik?" yorumlarında bulundu.

Hem hocası hem de takım arkadaşları ise Osimhen'in hayranı:

- Okan Buruk: Osimhen büyük bir karakter, oyunu değiştiren bir isim. Ama biz ona daha fazla pozisyon hazırlayabilirdik. Son pasları ona atsak daha da çok gol atardı.

- Lucas Torreira: Victor bu takıma çok şey adıyor... Onunla olmaktan gurur duyuyoruz.

Victor Osimhen ise Galatasaray hayranı:

- Türkiye'de ülkeyi gerçekten oraya taşıyabilecek tek takım Galatasaray. Bu konuda çok mutluyum.

Büyük lokma ye büyük konuşma! Galatasaray boğazına dizer

Liverpool efsanesi Jamie Carragher'ın "Galatasaray çıkarsa %99 eleriz" sözleri ekstra motivasyon oldu. Avrupa Fatihi, Tottenham ya da Liverpool'dan birisini beklerken; Osimhen ve Torreira'dan özgüven dolu mesajlar geldi: Kim gelirse gelsin fark etmez!

Galatasaray, Avrupa yürüyüşüne ağır aksak da olsa devam ediyor. "Avrupa Fatihi" unvanını taçlandırmak isteyen sarı-kırmızılıların son 16 turundaki rakibi bugün belli olacak.

GALATASARAY'IN ZİRVE YÜRÜYÜŞÜ

Galatasaray, Tottenham ya da Liverpool'dan birisiyle karşılaşacak. İlk maçı kendi evinde oynayacak. Temsilcimiz turu geçmesi durumunda Barcelona, Chelsea veya PSG üçlüsünden biriyle eşleşecek. Bu aşamada ilk maç deplasmanda. Rakip kim olursa olsun, finale giden yoldaki son engelde ilk maç yine İstanbul’da taraftarın önünde oynanacak.

OSIMHEN'İN İNANCI TAM

Galatasaray cephesinde motivasyon en üst seviyede. Victor Osimhen, "Kim gelirse gelsin fark etmez. Herkese karşı büyük mücadele vermemiz gerekiyor. Geliştirmemiz gereken noktalara odaklanmalıyız. Takımıma da hocama da sonuna kadar güveniyorum" derken, Lucas Torreira ise "Başardıklarımızın değerini bilmek ve bunun farkına varmak gerekiyor..." diyerek inancı ortaya koydu.

JUVENTUS DA HAVAYA GİRMİŞTİ

Eski Liverpool efsanesi ve yorumcu Jamie Carragher, olası bir eşleşme için Galatasaray’a meydan okuması ve "Galatasaray gelirse %99 eleriz" sözleri takım üzerinde büyük motivasyon etkisi yarattı. Bu açıklama, sarı-kırmızılı taraftarlar arasında şimdiden büyük yankı uyandırdı.

İlkay Gündoğan: Çocukluk hayalim gerçekleşti

Galatasaray'ın tecrübeli yıldızlarından İlkay Gündoğan, UEFA'ya röportaj verdi. Gündoğan, Galatasaray'a gelerek çocukluk hayalini gerçekleştirdiğini söyledi.

Galatasaray'ın tecrübeli yıldızlarından İlkay Gündoğan, UEFA'ya röportaj verdi. 35 yaşındaki oyuncu, taraftarı olduğu kulübün formasını giydiği için mutlu olduğunu söyledi.

Galatasaray'ın UEFA'yı kazandığı sene çok etkilendiğini söyleyen İlkay Gündoğan, "Almanya'da Türk bir ailede büyüyen biri olarak herkesin tuttuğu bir Türk takımı vardır. Benim takımım her zaman Galatasaray oldu. Maçları izleyerek, formalar alarak, bulabildiğim her ürünü toplayarak büyüdüm. Tam bir taraftardım. 2000 yılındaki UEFA Kupası serüvenini hatırlıyorum. Bütün aile televizyonun başında izliyorduk. Ağlıyorduk, birbirimize sarılıyorduk. Bu benim için çok önemliydi. Evet, bu da beni sonunda bu hale getirdi. Bugün olduğum kişi, bugün olduğum futbolcu… Şu anda bu formayı giyiyor ve bu muhteşem kulübü temsil edebiliyor olduğum için kendimi çok ama çok şanslı hissediyorum. Çocukluk hayallerimden birinin gerçekleştiğini düşünüyorum." dedi.

Galatasaray'ın Manchester City ile deplasmanda oynadığı maçta takım kaptanı olarak çıktığını hatırlatan tecrübeli oyuncu, "Galatasaray'da ilk kez kaptanlık pazubendini takma ayrıcalığına sahip olmak... O anın ne kadar gurur verici olduğunu tahmin edebilirsiniz. Teknik direktörüm bana söylediğinde ne kadar mutlu olduğumu tahmin edebilirsiniz. Bunun için çok minnettarım." şeklinde konuştu

İlkay Gündoğan, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin en iyi turnuva olduğunu söyledi.

"Şampiyonlar Ligi, benim için her zaman özel bir şeydi. Çocukluğumdan beri televizyon başında dünyanın en iyi oyuncularının birbirleriyle oynadıkları maçları izlemek her zaman özel bir şeydi. Bu turnuvada oynama ayrıcalığına sahip olmak, bunu daha da anlamlı hala getiriyordu. Dürüst olmak gerekirse Şampiyonlar Ligi maçı olduğunda hala tüylerim diken diken oluyor. Muhtemelen Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne hiçbir zaman doyamayacağım çünkü futbolcu olarak oynayabileceğiniz en güzel turnuva bu."

Namağlup lider Beşiktaş, Spor Toto'yu 40-34 yendi

Hentbol Ardventure Erkekler Süper Lig'deki 23. hafta mücadelesinde Beşiktaş, deplasmanda Spor Toto'yu 40-34 yendi.

Prof. Dr. Yaşar Sevim Hentbol Salonu'ndaki maçın ilk yarısı, Beşiktaş'ın 20-19 üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.

Müsabakanın ikinci yarısında farkı açan siyah-beyazlı ekip, sahadan 40-34 galip ayrıldı.

Ligde namağlup ünvanını koruyan lider Beşiktaş, puanını 39'a yükseltti.

Inter look for Serie A & Coppa Italia double to absorb Champions League finance blow

Inter Milan’s shock elimination by Bodo/Glimt at the Champions League playoff stage has left a significant dent in the club’s finances, but the path to recovery may lie closer to home than expected.

The exit cost Inter dearly, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, UEFA’s €15 million prize for reaching the last 16, plus matchday revenue at San Siro, represented meaningful income for Oaktree’s balance sheet. Cristian Chivu’s side had entered the competition as reigning runners-up, making the defeat all the more damaging in terms of both image and finances.

MONZA, ITALY - FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter look to recoup UCL losses through Scudetto & Coppa double

Yet the response from within the club has been measured rather than panicked, and for good reason.

Inter remain in a commanding position to deliver a domestic double for the first time since José Mourinho’s treble-winning season of 2009-10.

In Serie A, Chivu has established a ten-point lead over second-placed Milan, a record points tally through 26 games for a first-time Inter manager. In Coppa Italia, they face Como in the semi-finals, with Atalanta or Lazio awaiting in the final at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on 13 May.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 24: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Marcus Thuram reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The financial reward for achieving both would help offset the European exit. The Serie A title brings approximately €16 million in television revenue distribution, while Coppa Italia winners pocket just over €7 million.

It will not fully replace Champions League income, but combined with potential player sales, a domestic double would go a long way, and make Chivu a permanent part of Inter’s history in the process.

Gatti and Osimhen sent powerful message but Juventus face uphill UCL climb now

Federico Gatti and Victor Osimhen warmly hugged each other after a 120-minute clash in Juventus-Galatasaray, sending a powerful message to Italian football, but the Bianconeri now face an uphill climb to qualify for the Champions League.

Juventus’ 3-2 win against Galatasaray will go down as one of the most memorable games in the Old Lady’s history, even if not entirely for the right reasons.

Even after going down to 10 men at the beginning of the second half, Juventus pulled off a remarkable three-goal comeback against the Turkish giants. Having lost the first leg 5-2 the week before, Juventus stormed to a 3-0 lead to force the match into extra time.

I’ve been covering Serie A football for over 15 years and have reported on several Juventus matches at the Allianz Stadium. The only other time I felt the stadium shake was in 2019, when Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick and helped the Bianconeri beat Atletico Madrid 3-2 on aggregate to qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals.

Last night, I felt exactly the same as the Bianconeri fans created a fantastic atmosphere from start to finish and didn’t stop cheering on the team even after Galatasaray’s second goal.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Referee João Pinheiro shows the red card to Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Not even Lloyd Kelly’s debatable red card made Juventus lose their momentum. Still, ultimately, the Bianconeri found themselves licking their wounds after an incredible night of football, which once again confirmed the ill-fated relationship between the Old Lady and the Cup with the big ears.

Juventus and Galatasaray put on the field exactly what you expect in a top-level Champions League match, and particularly the duel between Gatti and Osimhen summed up the spirit shown in Turin last night.

The clash between the Bianconeri defender and the ex-Napoli striker began quickly as the pair had an argument early in the first half, when Osimhen even took off his trademark face mask to yell at the Italy centre-back.

It is still unclear what Gatti told Osimhen to prompt his angry reaction, but surely neither showed hard feelings at the end of the game, as they warmly hugged each other as soon as the referee blew the full-time whistle.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Federico Gatti of Juventus FC celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Federico Gatti of Juventus FC celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

We’ve already discussed many times how Serie A football has become way too soft, somehow even thanks to an excessive use of VAR. Yet last night’s match showed that Italian clubs can, and must play at a high tempo to give their best and become a real threat to any opponent at a European stage. Atalanta know something about it too, having beaten Borussia Dortmund 4-1, becoming the only Serie A side to qualify for the Champions League Round of 16 this season.

Even though Galatasaray players went way too far with their time-wasting technique, especially in the first half, the duel between Osimhen and Gatti was always vigorous, rough, but, above all, fair, and it’s no coincidence that at the end of the match, they set their rivalry aside for a heartfelt embrace that showed exaclty the attitude players must have on the pitch nowadays.

It’s not an overly sentimental take, quite the opposite. Galatasaray tried to sit on their three-goal lead for much of the game and nearly paid a high price for it, as the intensity, the tough challenges, and the desire to always play the ball from Juventus gave them a chance to get back in the contest despite the big advantage held by the Turkish side.

This should serve as a lesson for Serie A football, but mostly the Italy national team. If we are to go to the World Cup, we must stick to football and forget unnecessary drama.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Luciano Spalletti Head Coach of Juventus FC reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Luciano Spalletti Head Coach of Juventus FC reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Now, the tricky part begins for Juventus.

It’s hard to remember a Bianconeri side in recent years that has built so much, yet collected so little. It’s undeniable that the playing style and the confidence under Luciano Spalletti have increased dramatically, but the Old Lady remains four points below the top four and has a crucial away game at Roma coming up.

Juventus already proved in Istanbul last week that the physical and psychological burden from a high-level performance can take its toll in the following games. After their controversial 3-2 loss to Inter less than two weeks ago, the Bianconeri suffered a 5-2 defeat away to Galatasaray and then capitulated 2-0 at home against Como.

In those two matches, the Bianconeri looked empty, perhaps also due to the fierce battle at San Siro against their heated rivals.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates with teammates after scoring the third goal of his team during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates with teammates after scoring the third goal of his team during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Surely, this is something they can’t afford next weekend, as a defeat against Roma would push them seven points below a Champions League spot with just 11 Serie A games remaining.

Juventus are not as bad as they looked at the start of the season, largely due to Spalletti’s tactical and psychological work with the team. Yet the Bianconeri’s qualification for the Champions League remains uncertain, and their next match, in just three days, will say a lot about their chances to finish in the top four.

It won’t be easy, especially after playing with such high intensity and being reduced to ten men for over an hour. Roma, on the other hand, have had a week to prepare for one of the most important games of the year. This, however, cannot be an excuse for Juventus, who must be strong enough to prove that their sacrifice and pain against Galatasaray were not in vain.

Report: Milan want to cash in on Estupiñán, price tag set

Pervis Estupiñán’s time at Milan appears to be drawing to a close after just one disappointing season, with the club’s hierarchy understood to have made the decision to listen to offers for the Ecuadorian left-back this summer.

The former Brighton man arrived carrying the considerable weight of replacing Theo Hernández – a task that has proven beyond him.

According to CalcioMercato, via MilanNews, the Rossoneri are ready to cash in.

He has struggled to adapt to Massimiliano Allegri’s system and has gradually lost his place to young academy product Bartesaghi.

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 28: Pervis Estupinan of AC Milan walks off after receiving a red card during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Pervis Estupinan of AC Milan walks off after receiving a red card during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

His numbers tell the story plainly: 16 appearances in total, just ten from the start, with no goals and a single assist to his name.

Milan want to recoup €14m from Estupiñán

Sporting director Igli Tare and CEO Giorgio Furlani have placed him on the list of players available for sale, and the financial parameters of any deal have already been established.

Milan paid Brighton €17 million plus €2 million in bonuses for Estupiñán, and with his contract running until 2030, the club need to recoup at least €14 million to avoid a damaging loss on their books.

To help achieve that figure, Milan are pinning their hopes partly on the 2026 World Cup.

PARMA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 08: Sascha Britschgi of Parma controls the ball whilst under pressure from Pervis Estupinan of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Sascha Britschgi of Parma controls the ball whilst under pressure from Pervis Estupinan during the Serie A match at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Ecuador have been drawn in a group alongside Germany, Ivory Coast and Curaçao, and a series of strong performances on the international stage could significantly raise Estupiñán’s market value and reignite interest from clubs in Spain and England, where he still carries a solid reputation from his time at Villarreal and Brighton.

Despite reported interest from Bologna, the Rossoneri’s preference is a permanent sale abroad rather than a domestic move.

Roma team news: Dybala fighting to return for Juventus clash

Paulo Dybala is pushing to be involved in one of the most personal fixtures in his calendar, with the Argentine forward determined to feature in Roma’s Serie A clash against his former club Juventus.

Dybala has been absent from Gian Piero Gasperini’s matchday squads for over a month, but according to Corriere dello Sport, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the Argentine stepped up his workload during training at Trigoria on Thursday, using the session to test the condition of his troublesome left knee.

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

He remains on an individual programme for now, but his determination to be involved, even from the bench, against the club where he made his name in Italian football is clear.

Roma team news: Dybala & Soule fight to start against Juventus

Friday’s training session will be the decisive test, with the medical staff closely monitoring his response before any decision is made on his inclusion.

Fellow Argentine and ex-Juventus man Matias Soulé is in a similar race against time, dealing with a pubic inflammation that has also kept him on the sidelines in recent weeks. Like Dybala, he is targeting a return for the Juventus fixture.

ROME, ITALY - FEBRUARY 09: Matias Soule of AS Roma competes for the ball with Juan Martin Rodriguez Camejo of Cagliari Calcio during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Matias Soule of AS Roma competes for the ball with Juan Martin Rodriguez Camejo of Cagliari Calcio during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Should Dybala make it, his presence would be a significant boost for Roma both technically and emotionally.

The former Juventus forward has always reserved some of his best performances for the Bianconeri, and even a cameo from the bench could prove decisive in what promises to be a crucial encounter in the race for Champions League football.

Vanoli: ‘Fiorentina take nothing for granted’ despite 3-0 advantage

Fiorentina have a 3-0 first leg lead in the Conference League play-off with Jagiellonia, but Paolo Vanoli warns ‘nothing is to be taken for granted, we saw the Champions League comebacks.’

It kicks off at the Stadio Artemio Franchi at 17.45 GMT (18.45 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Bologna vs. Brann on the Liveblog.

The Viola had been in a disastrous run of form, both in Europe and domestically, but really seem to have turned a corner lately.

Their 3-0 first leg result in Poland was part of a trend that has now seen them win three on the bounce in all competition, but that doesn’t mean qualification to the Round of 16 is guaranteed.

Vanoli warning for Fiorentina in Europe

FLORENCE, ITALY - JANUARY 24: Rolando Mandragora of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Cagliari Calcio at Artemio Franchi on January 24, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 24: Rolando Mandragora of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Cagliari Calcio at Artemio Franchi on January 24, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“We saw the comebacks in the Champions League yesterday, so nothing is to be taken for granted,” Vanoli told Sky Sport Italia.

Atalanta managed to overturn a 2-0 first leg loss to Borussia Dortmund, while Juventus down to 10 men forced Galatasaray to extra time despite a 5-2 first leg deficit.

“We must go out there focused on winning the game, not conceding goals, but also trying not to use up too much energy, because we know the priority is Serie A,” added the Fiorentina coach.

FLORENCE, ITALY - JANUARY 4: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

What has changed in their recent transformation of results and performances?

“In recent matches, we have seen a big difference in the number of sprints of our defenders, I showed the players those statistics too. That means we were much more attentive in preventative marking to avoid those situations.

“If you look at our record against the smaller clubs, we dominated the matches, but conceded a lot of goals on the counter-attack. We have changed the spirit, we all defend together and attack together.

“It took a while to achieve that, it was a process, but we are getting there now. It was also a problem of shaking off this cursed and worrying thought, which is we’ll win the next one. It was tough to start a season with one objective and change it so radically, it required a shift in mentality.”

FLORENCE, ITALY - DECEMBER 11: Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos known as Dodo of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos known as Dodo of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Dodo is suspended for the next Serie A match, so he starts today in a more advanced attacking role, allowing Jack Harrison to rest instead.

Albert Gudmundsson is on the bench after an ankle injury.

Chelsea lead £70m Premier League heist as Liverpool lurk in the shadows

Chelsea are interested in signing the Nottingham Forest defender Murillo during the summer transfer window.

They will face competition from Liverpool for his signature, but Chelsea are currently leading the race. The report from TEAMtalk claims that Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham are also monitoring the 23-year-old Brazilian defender.

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He’s likely to cost around £60-70 million in the summer. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.

Chelsea are showing “strong and serious” interest in signing the South American. They need to tighten up at the back, and a quality central defender will be a priority for them heading into the summer transfer window.

Meanwhile, Liverpool need a quality defender as well. Ibrahima Konate will be out of contract in the summer, and they need to replace him. Signing the Brazilian defender could prove to be a step in the right direction. It will be interesting to see if they are willing to spend that kind of money on the player.

Murillo has proven himself in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he’s ready to join a bigger club now. His representatives are currently exploring a move to a top-six team. It remains to be seen where he ends up. The asking price might seem expensive right now, but the player is young and could justify the investment in the future.

Chelsea or Liverpool will be attractive destinations for the young defender, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. He will look to join a club. He will be able to compete at a high-level regularly and fight for trophies.

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Berrada and Wilcox launch Man United move for 19-year-old Chelsea target

Manchester United are interested in signing the Gambian defender Sedi Kinteh from Tromso. 

According to a report from Italian publication Corriere dello Sport, Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox are hoping to sign the 19-year-old defender at the end of the season. He could prove to be a quality long-term acquisition for the Premier League club, and it remains to be seen whether they can get the deal done.

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Manchester United are looking to build a team for the future, and the African could prove to be a solid long-term investment. He is highly rated across Europe, and he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football. He could develop into an important player for Manchester United with the right guidance.

They need more depth and quality in the central defensive unit. Harry Maguire is in the twilight stages of his career, and Kinteh could be the ideal long-term replacement. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United come forward with an official proposal to sign the defender at the end of the season.

Tromso will not want to lose the player easily, but they could be powerless to stop him from leaving if there is a suitable offer on the table. The 19-year-old is likely to be attracted to the idea of joining Manchester United as well, and he is likely to have his head if there is a concrete proposal from the Red Devils.

The opportunity to move to the Premier League will be exciting for the young defender. He will want to play regularly at the highest level, and the move to England could help him improve further and fulfil his potential.

Meanwhile, Chelsea are also interested in the defender. They need to tighten up at the back, and the 19-year-old would be a long-term investment. They could groom him into an important first-team player.

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Liverpool ready to test Euro giants’ resolve with £87m bid for dynamic midfielder

Liverpool are hoping to sign the Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga at the end of the season.

According to reports (h/t Football365), they would be prepared to offer €100 million in order to sign the player. Real Madrid will find it difficult to ignore the offer if it is presented. The report claims that Liverpool are looking to rejuvenate their midfield unit and they are looking to bring in players who will add stamina, intensity and technical ability.

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The French International could be the ideal acquisition for them. He can operate as a central midfielder, a defensive midfielder, or a defender. His versatility makes him an attractive option for the Premier League champions.

The arrival of the French International could allow Ryan Gravenberch to operate with more freedom. The Netherlands International has been used as a defensive midfielder, but he is better suited to central midfield.

It will be interesting to see if Liverpool comes forward with an official proposal in the coming months. They need to improve the team if they want to win trophies. Signing the Real Madrid star could prove to be the ideal acquisition for them. He has shown his quality in La Liga and with his country. There is no doubt that he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football. He will look to make an immediate impact in the Premier League if the transfer goes through.

Real Madrid need to improve multiple areas of their team in the summer, and turning down €100 million for the French International will be difficult for them. It remains to be seen how the situation develops over the next few weeks.

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Tottenham could sell star who “turns up every week” for £52 million in summer

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Archie Gray is reportedly a target for Real Madrid.

According to reports (h/t Tribuna), the player will cost around €60 million. Tottenham would be open to negotiating his departure if the asking price is met.

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The 19-year-old is a phenomenal talent with a bright future, and he has already been a very useful first-team player for Tottenham. He is quite young, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. Paul Merson claimed that the midfielder “turns up every week”.

Gray has all the tools to develop into a top-class player for Tottenham. Selling him could prove to be a mistake for them. They are looking to build a team for the future, and they need to keep their best young players.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid are looking to add more depth in the middle of the park, and the 19-year-old could be a long-term acquisition for them. They have the financial resources to pay €60 million for the young midfielder, and it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds.

The asking price might seem expensive right now, but the player could justify the investment in the long-term. The opportunity to play for Real Madrid will be exciting for him as well. It will be interesting to see if the club comes forward with an official proposal at the end of the season.

It has been a disastrous season for Tottenham, and they need to improve the team in the summer. Losing their key players would be a huge blow. It would send the wrong message about their ambitions. The club has often been criticised for their lack of ambition in the transfer market, and selling a promising young player like Gray will only further disappoint the fans.

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Google Nano Banana 2 promises smarter, faster image generation

Google DeepMind is rolling out Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image), its latest image generation model, combining Nano Banana Pro’s intelligence and production controls with Gemini Flash’s speed.

What’s new. Nano Banana 2 introduces:

  • Advanced world knowledge: Powered by Gemini’s real-time web grounding to render specific subjects more accurately and generate infographics or data visualizations.
  • Precision text rendering and translation: Cleaner, legible in-image text, including localization.
  • Stronger instruction adherence: Better handling of complex, multi-layered prompts.
  • Subject consistency: Maintains up to five characters and 14 objects in a single workflow.
  • Production-ready outputs: Supports aspect ratios and resolutions from 512px to 4K.
  • Enhanced visual fidelity: Sharper detail, richer textures, and more dynamic lighting.

The rollout. Nano Banana 2 is launching across Google’s ecosystem, including Google Ads, Gemini app, Search AI Mode and Lens, and more.

Why we care. Nano Banana 2 helps you produce high-quality, production-ready images faster and at scale, cutting creative time and cost. With stronger text rendering, better subject consistency, 4K-ready outputs, and direct integration into Google Ads and Gemini, you can generate, launch, test, and iterate campaign assets in minutes instead of days.

Bottom line. With Nano Banana 2, you get speed, reasoning, and production-ready visuals in one default model.

Google’s announcement. Nano Banana 2: Combining Pro capabilities with lightning-fast speed

ChatGPT ads expand as more brands and trigger patterns emerge

OpenAI ChatGPT iOS app

ChatGPT’s emerging ad ecosystem is gaining momentum with more brands appearing, clearer trigger patterns, and evolving ad placements, according to AI ad intelligence firm Adthena.

What’s happening. After identifying the first advertisers inside ChatGPT last week, Adthena now reports a clear ramp-up in advertiser participation and ad delivery behavior.

Advertisers spotted so far:

  • Best Buy
  • AT&T
  • Pottery Barn
  • Enterprise
  • Qualcomm
  • Expedia

How ads are triggering. Based on a sample of 1,500+ prompts analyzed over the past week:

  • Most ads appear on the first prompt.
  • Some only trigger on the third or fourth repetition of the same query.
  • High-intent modifiers like “best” and “new” appear to carry significant weight.

Example prompts include:

  • “I am going to buy a new phone. What is the best phone?”
  • “I need a new phone.”
  • “I need to buy a new desk, what’s best?”

Between the lines. Keyword triggers appear relatively simple, focused on strong commercial intent rather than nuanced emotional language. In one example, Best Buy secured two ad placements in a single response for iPhone-related queries, signaling early experimentation with positioning and share of voice.

Why we care. As ChatGPT advertising scales, understanding trigger behavior — even at a basic keyword level — will be critical if you’re testing this new platform.

Spotted. Adthena CMO Ashley Fletcher shared the results of the competing ChatGPT ads, posting screenshots on LinkedIn.

How to use Google Ads Performance Planner and Reach Planner

How to use Performance Planner and Reach Planner in Google Ads

If you head to Tools → Planning in Google Ads, chances are you’re clicking into Keyword Planner. Most advertisers stop there. 

But two other planners sit in the same menu — often overlooked — that can directly influence how you forecast budgets, model performance shifts, and scale campaigns. Performance Planner and Reach Planner offer deeper insight into how spend changes affect your key metrics across channels.

Here’s a practical breakdown of how each tool works and when to use them to forecast growth more accurately.

Why Performance Planner matters for scaling search and display

Performance Planner helps you model how metrics could change if you adjust ad spend across Search or Display.

Instead of reacting to performance, you can forecast how budget shifts may influence conversions, CPA, and overall spend before you make changes.

Performance Planner can be especially useful if you’re looking to forecast data or scale an account. It provides projections for existing campaigns based on prospective budget changes.

These forecasts are typically refreshed daily and are based on the last 7-10 days of data.

A more recent addition to the Performance Planner home screen is Suggested plans. Google indicates the potential impact of raising specific budgets or bids without requiring you to build a full plan.

Google Ads performance planner

How to create a new performance plan

To create a new plan, click Create new plan at the bottom of the page.

Google Ads performance planner - Create new plan

From there, a pop-up screen allows you to set the timeframe, dates, and channel. If multiple channels are represented in your account, you’ll see more than one option. 

You can also select key metrics, including specific conversion goals, as well as a CPA, conversion, or ad spend target. Finally, choose the campaigns you want included in the plan.

Google Ads performance plan metrics

Only eligible campaigns will appear. Google may propose a $0 budget for certain campaigns if it determines they aren’t efficient enough to justify continued spend.

Before building a plan, it’s important to understand which campaigns qualify.

Campaign eligibility and limitations to know

Eligibility criteria vary based on the channel a campaign runs on. Here are some of the requirements for Search and Shopping campaigns.

Search campaigns

  • Bid strategy: Uses manual cost-per-click (CPC), enhanced CPC, max clicks, max conversions, max conversion value, target return on ad spend (ROAS), target cost-per-action (CPA) bidding strategies, or target impression share bidding strategies. Have not changed bid strategies in the last 7 days.
  • Run time: Have been running for at least 72 hours.
  • Recent clicks: Have received at least 3 clicks in the last 7 days.
  • Conversion minimum: Have received at least 3 conversions in the last 7 days.
  • Budget: Have a Search lost IS (budget) of less than 5% over the last 10 days (target impression share campaigns only).

Shopping campaigns (Standard)

  • Bid strategy: Campaign isn’t part of a portfolio bid strategy.
  • Run time: Have been active each day with a minimum spend of $10 USD or more in the last 10 days.
  • Impression minimum: Have received at least 100 impressions in the last 7 days.
  • Conversion minimum: Have received at least 10 conversions and/or conversion values in the last 10 days.
  • Budget: Campaign doesn’t have a status of “Limited by Budget.” Target ROAS standard shopping campaigns (only) have a Search lost IS (budget) of less than 5% over the last 10 days. A campaign with a shared budget is eligible only if all campaigns in the shared budget use a single Merchant Center account.

This is an example of what a Performance Planner plan looks like.

Performance Planner plan example

Performance Planner is especially effective for advertisers with existing campaigns who want KPI projections. If you’d like to learn more, visit Google’s support documentation.

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Why Reach Planner is different from Performance Planner

As a complement to Performance Planner, Reach Planner is designed to estimate reach, views, and conversions across video campaigns. 

It’s updated weekly based on “Google’s Unique Reach Methodology.” This means Google uses modeled third-party data to estimate the potential reach and scale of video campaigns.

Reach Planner is useful for account managers forecasting how a video campaign may perform at scale. It projects three primary metrics: unique reach, views, and conversions. 

These forecasts can help determine how to allocate YouTube ad spend across campaigns. Reach Planner also provides detailed reach, demographic, and device insights when planning new video initiatives.

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How to build a Reach Planner forecast

As with the other planners, you’ll find Reach Planner under Tools → Planning. If you’re unable to access it, you may need to contact your Google account manager.

Reach Planner forecast

When creating a new campaign plan, you’ll be asked to select your location, currency, and whether you want to build a plan for YouTube or YouTube and Linear TV. 

Next, select your dates, demographics, sublocations, audiences, devices, and frequency caps.

Reach Planner - Media plan

You can choose In-Market, Affinity, Remarketing, Custom, and Lookalike segments while building your plan.

The next step is selecting the type of YouTube campaign you want to include.

Reach Planner - Ad type based on goals

A newer Reach Planner feature provides forecasts for a mix of video campaign types, called advanced plans.

New reach planner feature

This is an example of what a completed plan may look like after selections are made:

Reach planner - completed
Reach planner metrics - completed

Reach Planner is extremely useful and often underutilized when planning current or future video ad spend.

If you’re interested in learning more, you can complete the Reach Planner learning modules on Skillshop.

When to use each planner in your workflow

The Performance Planner and Reach Planner are powerful, often underutilized tools in Google Ads for account managers managing budgets and scaling performance.

Performance Planner forecasts the impact of budget changes across Search and Display, while Reach Planner provides audience and performance projections for YouTube video campaigns.

Used together, they help advertisers move beyond basic keyword planning and make more data-driven decisions about budget allocation and growth.

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15 fevral 2026-cı il tarixində AFFA Region Liqasında keçirilən Universal Football Academy-Dirçəliş FK oyununda Dirçəliş komandasının heyətində adı protokolda olmayan Ələkbər Əliyev iştirak etdiyi üçün Dirçəliş komandasına 0:3 hesablı texniki məğlubiyyət verilsin. (Maddə 49)”

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Colts, Anthony Richardson Sr. reportedly decide to seek trade partner for QB

The Indianapolis Colts and quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. have mutually agreed to seek a trade for the 2023 No. 4 overall pick, according tomultiple reports.

Colts and Anthony Richardson have mutually agreed to seek a trade, sources tell me.

Indy met with Richardson’s agent @djackson_legacy this AM and they came to conclusion it was best for both sides to examine trade options

Fresh start coming for 2023 No.4 pick, Richardson. pic.twitter.com/zCZvCVMkgC

— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) February 26, 2026

This story is being updated.

Keith Andrews signs new Brentford contract until 2032

Keith Andrews signs new Brentford contract until 2032
Keith Andrews signs new Brentford contract until 2032

Brentford have tied Keith Andrews to a long-term deal with the head coach signing on with the club until the end of the 2031/32 season.

Andrews had big shoes to fill when he replaced Thomas Frank in the summer on a three-year deal Expectations were  low for the Bees this season but the former player has breathed new life into Brentford despite the departures of several key players last year.

The club's director of football Phil Giles said the intention for the club was to always look at Andrews' deal at the earliest possibility.

"Given our progress this season, I’m really happy that we have agreed this extension within the first nine months," Giles said.

"Keith has done an outstanding job, the team are playing well and the things we thought we could be better at this season have all improved.

"He is a really good fit for the club and the way we like to work, as he is able to bring the best out of both players and staff alike.

"Everyone at Brentford will be pleased to hear that Keith will be with us for many years to come, and I’m excited by what we can all achieve together in the coming seasons."

Seventh-placed Brentford are back in action on Saturday as they travel to Turf Moor to take on struggling Burnley.

PREVIEW | Leeds United vs Manchester City - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Leeds United vs Manchester City - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Leeds United vs Manchester City - team news, lineups, predictions

Leeds United and Manchester City clash this Saturday at the Elland Road for round 28 of the Premier League. The match will be broadcast live at 17:30 on Sky Sports Main Event.

Leeds United have 31 points to their name this season and occupy 15th position in the table. In their last outing, Daniel Farke's team drew 1-1 against Aston Villa (Premier League 2025/26).

Manchester City have picked up 56 points and currently lie in 2nd position. In their last game, Pep Guardiola's team won 2-1 against Newcastle (Premier League 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Manchester City winning 3-2.

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Leeds United

  • Noah Okafor - Injury

Manchester City

  • Jérémy Doku - Injury
  • Mateo Kovacic - Ankle Injury
  • Max Alleyne - In doubt

Last starting XIs

Leeds United ( vs Aston Villa 2026-02-21): Karl Darlow, Jayden Bogle, James Justin, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Pascal Struijk, Joe Rodon, Anton Stach, Ethan Ampadu, Ilia Gruev, Brenden Aaronson, Calvert-Lewin

Manchester City ( vs Newcastle 2026-02-21): Gigi Donnarumma, Matheus Nunes, Marc Guéhi, Rúben Dias, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Rodri , Antoine Semenyo, Bernardo Silva, Nico O’Reilly, Omar Marmoush, Erling Haaland

Did you know...by playmaker stats

MANAGERS

  • Daniel Farke has faced Pep Guardiola on four occasions, recording one win and three losses
  • Pep Guardiola has faced Leeds United on seven occasions, recording five wins, one draw, and one loss
  • Daniel Farke has faced Manchester City on four occasions, recording one win and three losses

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Manchester City currently has two losses in the last ten games.
  • Away from home, Manchester City has gone three consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Away from home, Manchester City has gone four consecutive games conceding goals.
  • Away from home, Manchester City has gone two consecutive games without losing.
  • Manchester City currently has two losses in the last 23 games.
  • Manchester City currently has one draw in the last 12 games.
  • Manchester City has gone nine consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Manchester City has gone eight consecutive games without losing.
  • Manchester City has won five consecutive games.
  • At home, Leeds United currently has one loss in the last seven games.
  • Leeds United currently has two losses in the last 16 games.
  • Leeds United currently has one win in the last six games.
  • Leeds United has gone four consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Leeds United has gone six consecutive games conceding goals.
  • Leeds United has gone three consecutive games without winning.
  • Leeds United has gone four consecutive games without losing.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Leeds United and Manchester City have faced each other 111 times, with Manchester City having the upper hand: 50 wins, against 43 victories for Leeds United.
  • At Elland Road, Leeds United has an advantage in clashes against Manchester City: 28 wins in 54 games. Manchester City has 17 victories.
  • In the English League, there have been 87 matches between the two teams, with Leeds United winning 34, 13 draws, and 40 victories for Manchester City.

Colts give QB Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade; what we know

INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts have given former starting quarterback Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, a league source confirmed to IndyStar on Thursday.

Richardson, the No. 4 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, was the opening-day starter in Indianapolis in back-to-back seasons, but a combination of injuries and ineffectiveness led to the Colts seeking competition for the job.

Daniel Jones won the starting job after a training-camp battle last season, then turned in the best season of his career before suffering a  torn Achilles tendon.

Richardson is still recovering from a freak accident with a resistance band last October that caused him to deal with visual issues in his right eye, although the Colts quarterback has been cleared to play football again, according to general manager Chris Ballard.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Anthony Richardson trade: Colts give QB permission to find a new team

India beat Zimbabwe to keep title defence alive

Hardik Pandya celebrates his half-century
India won the T20 World Cup in 2007 and 2024 [Getty Images]

T20 World Cup, Super 8 Group 1, Chennai

India 256-4 (20 overs): Sharma 55 (30); Hardik 50* (23)

Zimbabwe 184-6 (20 overs): Bennett 97* (59); Singh 3-24

India won by 72 runs

Scorecard,Table

Defending champions India kept their T20 World Cup semi-final hopes alive and eliminated opponents Zimbabwe with a 72-run victory in Chennai.

Having previously gone unbeaten in the group stage, Zimbabwe leaked more than 250 runs for the second consecutive match in the Super 8s as India piled on 256-4.

It is the second highest total in T20 World Cup history behind Sri Lanka's 260-6 against Kenya in the inaugural event in 2007.

Opener Abhishek Sharma top-scored with 55 off 30 balls, including four fours and four sixes, all-rounder Hardik Pandya completed a 23-ball half-century with a six off the final delivery of the innings, and Tilak Varma flashed an unbeaten 44 from 16.

Chasing 257, Zimbabwe opener Brian Bennett showcased his talent, registering his third unbeaten half-century of the tournament with 97 from 59 balls.

The 22-year-old, whose fifty came off 34 balls, struck eight fours and six sixes but lacked support, with Sikandar Raza's 31 (21) the next highest score.

Now level on two points with West Indies, India know victory over the two-time champions in Kolkata on Sunday will secure their spot in the last four.

South Africa, who beat West Indies by nine wickets to maintain their 100% record at this tournament, join England in qualifying for the semi-finals with a game to spare.

India bounce back from South Africa mauling

India had enjoyed a relatively comfortable passage through the initial group stage, winning all four of their matches and twice passing 190 with the bat, but had their wings clipped by South Africa in their Super 8 opener.

Chasing 187, they were bowled out for 111 - a result which left them in near must-win territory as they headed to Chennai.

Zimbabwe captain Raza, whose side were in a similar position, said at the toss it would "come down to a battle of nerves". India showed none as they bludgeoned their highest total at a T20 World Cup and passed 250 in a men's T20 international for the fifth time.

Sharma, who came into the match under pressure having registered three ducks in his past four innings, set the tone with a 26-ball half-century.

Initially content to play second fiddle to Sanju Samson, who struck the second ball of the match for six and made a quickfire 24 from 15 deliveries, he led India to 80-1 at the end of the powerplay, striking three fours and three sixes.

His second-wicket partnership with Ishan Kishan (38) was worth 72 runs and although Kishan could not capitalise on Tashinga Musekiwa dropping him on 26, Suryakumar Yadav punished Zimbabwe's sloppy fielding. Dropped on eight by Blessing Muzarabani, the India skipper thrashed 33 from 13 deliveries.

It was Zimbabwe's fifth drop from 15 attempts in the Super 8s. In the group stage, during which they were unbeaten, they had a catching efficiency of 95.2% and dropped just one.

Though Suryakumar was striking above 250, his departure flicked a switch for India, with Hardik and Varma piling on 84 runs in the final 5.1 overs, including seven sixes. Hardik accelerated from 12 from eight balls to 50 not out from 23, while Varma found the boundary seven times in 16 deliveries.

On a bruising day, Zimbabwe's four pace bowlers leaked 3-197 from 14 overs.

How will Anthony Richardson's request for a trade affect Tanner McKee?

The NFL is the ultimate arms race -- you can never have enough good quarterbacks -- and Anthony Richardson has entered the off-season chat. ESPN NFL reporter Stephen Holder just broke the news that the Colts have given Richardson permission to seek an off-season trade. and The Eagles have a factory, and Tanner McKee could again be the most valuable asset heading into the 2026 free agency and NFL draft frenzy. During the 2024 regular season, McKee was thrust into the spotlight, and he delivered on the moment, making himself one of the hottest talked about commodities.

A 2023 sixth-round pick out of Stanford, McKee could be among the players under contract that the New York Jets could target at the quarterback position.

The Jets will explore multiple quarterback options to replace Justin Fields and bring stability, including trading for veterans like Kyler Murray or Tua Tagovailoa, signing free agents like Malik Willis.

If the price tag is too high for Murray, Tagovailoa, and Willis, McKee could be another option.

The talented quarterback saw full-game action just once last season. McKee started in Week 18 against the Washington Commanders with the opportunity to help Philadelphia move into the No. 2 seed with a Bears loss to the Packers. McKee was 21-40 passing, one touchdown, one interception, and a 68.9 rating, a far cry from his 2024 debut.

The Jets are stacked with draft picks after trading away defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner. Still, there are building blocks on this roster, particularly along the offensive line and with Garrett Wilson. A trade for McKee could help the offense hit the ground running while using top picks on defensive replacements.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: NFL Trade news: Anthony Richardson's future could impact Tanner McKee

Prime Video, networks could target major NFL stars in broadcasting shakeup

Super Bowl 61 will mark an interesting point in sports media as various networks start eyeing NFL stars to fill broadcasting roles for the 2027 season.

While the 2026 NFL season is still a ways away from kicking off, franchises are already preparing as the NFL Draft approaches in under two months.

However, networks are closely watching major figures at the professional level as they look to ramp up their coverage. The Athletic is even reporting that two NFL stars, in particular, are at the top of network’s lists.

MORE: Dan Orlovsky suggests Vikings should target former NFL MVP as their QB

The NFL TV Free Agent Frenzy on the horizon https://t.co/HvXQxnJFr0pic.twitter.com/m9EnpEeYfS

— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) February 26, 2026

The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand recently revealed that free agents like Kirk Herbstreit, Greg Olsen and J.J. Watt will surely be in the conversation for a shakeup at their respective networks.

However, Travis Kelce and Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay are two NFL stars to watch closely. Both football figures have been involved in broadcasting in some capacity and could draw huge contracts.

Herbstreit is currently in a unique position covering college football and NFL games with ESPN and Prime Video. Meanwhile, Olsen and Watt have become huge stars at CBS and Fox, respectively, in recent years.

MORE: NBC Sunday Night Football set to make major change for 2026 NFL season

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce leaves the field after the NFL game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Networks will surely line up though for the potential of luring Kelce to their NFL coverage, especially after Jason Kelce’s success at ESPN. The Kelce brothers are also huge names in the sports media world since the massive growth of their New Heights podcast.

The younger Kelce, travis, also draws massive appeal given his relationship with pop star Taylor Swift. The celebrity couple are scheduled to get married on June 13 prior to the 2026 NFL season kicking off.

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Drew McIntyre Says he Eats 6,200 Calories a Day — and The Real Change Wasn’t Just 'Bulking'

Drew McIntyre Says he Eats 6,200 Calories a Day — and The Real Change Wasn’t Just 'Bulking' originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Drew McIntyre is built like a superhero on TV, but the WWE star says the biggest shift behind his latest look wasn’t some secret trick — it was finally getting structured.

In a new interview recap circulating this week, McIntyre says he’s now eating about 6,200 calories per day across four big meals, and he’s actually more dialed in than ever about what those calories are made of.

That’s a headline-grabbing number, but the more interesting part is why he says it works for him right now: energy, mobility, and consistency — not just size.

Drew McIntyre’s “insane” 6,200-calorie routine

What McIntyre says he changed (and why it mattered)

  • He “started a diet for the first time” in the last 8–9 months and stopped treating food like a free-for-all.
  • Clean carbs became the focus — not only to add size, but to feel better and keep his gas tank full.
  • He emphasized reducing inflammation through food choices, saying it helped him move and recover better.
  • He began working with Coach Jeff (described as a trainer John Cena has worked with) and added a serious mobility component.

The mobility part is the sneaky headline

McIntyre says his hips were in rough shape before, and now his flexibility has “gone through the roof” — to the point where he feels like he’s “turning back time.”

That tracks with how McIntyre talks about training in more mainstream fitness coverage too: strong, athletic, and flexible enough to stay “match-ready” night after night.

Why it’s popping now

McIntyre isn’t just “in shape” — he’s also at the center of WWE programming as the current Undisputed WWE Champion.

Bottom line: 6,200 calories is wild for regular life — but for an elite, full-time performer, McIntyre’s point is that the routine only clicked when the details (carb quality, structure, mobility) matched the workload.

Caitlin Clark, Eileen Gu link up at Prada show during Milan Fashion Week following Winter Olympics

The WNBA and its players are still negotiating a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. But the W's biggest stars are still making headlines, whether that be in 3-on-3 league Unrivaled or off the court.

That, of course, includes Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark, who linked up with freestyle skiing standout Eileen Gu on Thursday at a Prada show during Milan Fashion Week following the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Caitlin Clark & Eileen Gu linked up at Prada's fashion show in Milan 🔥 pic.twitter.com/9N2qyLePkx

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 26, 2026

Gu's latest controversial Olympic run saw her stack three more medals: silvers in the big air and slopestyle events and, most notably, a triumphant gold in halfpipe.

She also won medals in those events — including golds in big air and halfpipe — four years ago in Beijing during the 2022 Games.

The American-born Gu represents China, where her mother was born. At 22 years old, she's already a six-time Olympic medalist. She doubles as an international relations major at Stanford.

Gu was seen sitting with Clark at the event in Italy, where Clark showcased her newest look after two seasons worth of tunnel fits in the W.

Clark is coming off a disappointing Year 2 in the league. While she made her second All-Star Game, a slew of injuries limited her to just 13 appearances.

Those setbacks interrupted her meteoric rise. While at Iowa, she became the NCAA's all-time leading scorer and led the Hawkeyes to back-to-back national runner-up finishes.

Then in her first year in the WNBA, she led the league in assists and earned Rookie of the Year honors.

Both Clark and Gu have more than 3.5 million Instagram followers. They're two of the most influential athletes in women's sports at the moment, and on Thursday in Milan they were fashion icons as well.

Game Thread: White Sox (4-2) at Dodgers (5-0)

Munetaka Murakami looks to hit his first Glendale homer of the spring before heading off to represent Team Japan in the WBC | (Ric Tapia/Getty Images)

The high-octane offense that has defined the South Siders for most of this spring is packing its bags and heading across the complex today for a showdown at Camelback Ranch. The White Sox enter Thursday’s action still pacing the league in several hitting categories, proving that their aggressive, contact-first approach wasn’t just a weekend fluke. They’ve traded patience for production, and while it’s a complete 180 from the stagnant offenses of years past, today they’ll have their work cut out for them as they face a star-studded Dodgers squad.

This afternoon, we’ll get a glimpse of the “dual-threat” dynamic behind the plate. Both Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero are penciled into the lineup today, a configuration that manager Will Venable will often have to juggle with throughout the 2026 season. While Quero has been the statistical darling of the spring with that gaudy .667 average, he’s still going to have to answer questions about his glove. Seeing how he and Teel split the defensive and DH duties this spring will be a major subplot as the roster begins to take its final shape.

The youth movement doesn’t stop with the catchers, as Braden Montgomery finally gets his first start of Cactus League play. The switch-hitting outfielder has been an intriguing prospect since coming over in the Garrett Crochet swap. After a few late-inning spring cameos, today we’ll see how he fits into the outfield puzzle.

Munetaka Murakami, who is likely making his final appearance in a Sox uniform for a few weeks, gets one more afternoon in the desert sun. The Japanese superstar will soon head off for the World Baseball Classic, and fans are hoping for at least one Glendale moonshot before he represents his home country.

On the mound, the Good Guys turn to lefty Sean Newcomb. The veteran, who is effectively auditioning for a permanent rotation spot, will need to be sharp against a Dodgers lineup that rarely lets any pitcher off the hook. The former Round 1 pick (No. 15) of the Los Angeles Angels made the Red Sox big league squad out of camp on a minor league deal last season, only to be DFA’d and traded to the Athletics for cash in May despite a decent start. He reinvented himself with the A’s, turning in an impressive 1.75 ERA and a 1.02 WHIP over 51 1/3 innings out of the pen. Now, he’s looking to prove that late-season dominance was no fluke.

Los Angeles counters with Tyler Glasnow, who was highly effective when available last season, posting a 3.19 ERA and a 4-3 record despite being limited to 90 1/3 innings due to shoulder inflammation. He’s looking to prove he’s past the health hurdles and side soreness that cropped up late in their 2025 World Series run.

Here is how the managers line up their teams this afternoon.

Skipper Will Venable’s White Sox:

New day, more baseball! pic.twitter.com/oeJhMDDxsA

— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) February 26, 2026

And for Dave Roberts’ Dodgers:

Today’s #DodgersST lineup vs. White Sox: pic.twitter.com/nXBMv9ZGyR

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) February 26, 2026

Once again, it’s not easy if you want to catch the action today. You’ll need an MLB.TV (out of market) or SNLA+ subscription to tune into the Dodgers’ broadcast at 2:05 p.m. CST. Let’s cross our fingers and see if the “Good Guys” can fire up the bats and bring another win.

Why Shane Lowry thinks the world’s top players skip the Cognizant Classic

Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images
Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images

Shane Lowry is set to challenge for his first solo PGA Tour win since capturing the Open Championship title back in 2019 at this week’s Cognizant Classic.

Lowry heads into the event as one of the favourites, partly because several of the tour’s top players are skipping it this year.

The Irishman has found it tough to finish tournaments in first place over recent seasons. Although he did team up with Rory McIlroy to win the Zurich Classic in 2024, that was in a paired format rather than an individual event.

Despite his reputation and skill level, it is surprising that Lowry has not claimed an individual PGA Tour title in seven years, and he has only won once globally during that period.

He has had some solid performances at PGA National before, which should give him confidence heading into this week’s tournament in Florida.

However, Lowry has expressed some concerns about changes made to the Cognizant Classic course layout, saying he would prefer if PGA National was playing tougher than it appears to be this year.

Shane Lowry explains why top players often miss the Cognizant Classic

Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images
Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images

This week’s Cognizant Classic is missing many of golf’s top names.

This year, the highest-ranked player in the field at PGA National is Ryan Gerard, who is currently ranked 26th in the world.

Adam Scott also withdrew from the event earlier in the week, joining others like Ben Griffin and Genesis Invitational champion Jacob Bridgeman on the sidelines.

Speaking to reporters, Lowry shared his thoughts on why the tournament struggles to draw bigger names.

He stated: “I’m sure every tournament, bar the Signature Events, don’t get the fields that they’d want.

“I think it is in a very tough spot in the schedule, probably one of the toughest spots in the schedule, and I don’t think it’s anything to do with the course.

“The reason players don’t play is players don’t want to play that much. It is a tough stretch of golf.

“Riviera can typically play really tough. Bay Hill plays very, very difficult, and then you’ve got The Players. You beat yourself up playing this type of golf.”

Shane Lowry shares his thoughts on the future of the Cognizant Classic

Lowry was also asked if he had any concerns about how secure the future of the Cognizant Classic might be.

“Do I worry about it? I don’t worry about it because of where it is.

“I think it’s a great place to come play golf, and I think – yes, I do wish a lot of other players would play, but that’s their choices, and they have played over the years.

“But I don’t; I don’t really worry about it as a tournament. I think it’s a great tournament, and I’ve always loved it. I’ve always said that. It’s one of my favourites,” the 38-year-old concluded.

Hopefully, this week Lowry can rediscover his best form and return to winning ways.

Mentally, he appears prepared. Now, he just needs to execute.

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Patriots listed as fit for star WR in hypothetical blockbuster trade

Hypothetical move season is in full swing, and writers are already speculating about potential blockbuster trades. ESPN's Dan Graziano and Ben Solak considered the possibility of the Jacksonville Jaguars moving on from wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and listed the New England Patriots as the top fit for such a deal.

They also mentioned the Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers and Las Vegas Raiders as possibilities.

Thomas' numbers were down after his incredible rookie campaign. A year after posting 87 receptions for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns, he only mustered 48 catches for 707 yards and two touchdowns in 2025.

Graziano wrote:

"There has been no indication that trading Thomas is something the Jaguars are planning, but there are teams monitoring the situation in case the hypertalented LSU product has fallen far enough down the Jacksonville depth chart that the front office would consider a move."

Thomas was given a 20 percent chance of being traded.

That isn't particularly high, but if available, the Patriots should be one of many teams that would show interest. Thomas is only 23 years old and still on a rookie contract. That alone could be enough to convince the Jaguars to run it back with him next season.

With that said, the Patriots could use an outside threat at wide receiver to combine with the production they got in the slot last season from Stefon Diggs. A pairing of Diggs, Thomas and Kayshon Boutte could fast-track the unit's growth in 2026.

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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Patriots listed as fit for star WR in hypothetical blockbuster trade

Edwards and Le Bris condemn racist abuse of players

A split picture of Tolu Arokodare and Romaine Mundle
Tolu Arokodare (left) and Romaine Mundle experienced abuse after Sunday's Premier League matches [Getty Images]

Wolves manager Rob Edwards and Sunderland counterpart Regis le Bris have condemned the racist abuse their players suffered last weekend.

Nigeria striker Tolu Arokodare, 25, received abusive messages on social media after he was part of a Wolves side beaten 1-0 at Crystal Palace on Sunday.

"[It's been a] really difficult week for him [Arokodare]," said Edwards. "He was upset and angered by it, understandably so.

"We have supported him, and we have had a few individual chats with him. We have spoken about it as a group to make sure we get around him and support him as well."

Sunderland's English winger Mundle, 22, was also targeted with online racist abuse following his substitute appearance in Sunday's 3-1 home defeat by Fulham.

"What happened to Romaine is unacceptable - we stand with him," said Le Bris.

"There is no room for racism or abuse in football or anywhere else. That's clear for us. We stand for respect, inclusion and diversity - these are the values of football and the values of the club."

'Tough to hear'

Arokodare and Mundle were two of four Premier League players who received racist abuse on social media last weekend, with Burnley's Hannibal Mejbri and Chelsea's Wesley Fofana being similarly targeted.

The UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) is investigating the incidents and said it will "do everything possible to identify those responsible and bring them to justice".

Police Scotland has also said it was investigating after Rangers players Emmanuel Fernandez and Djeidi Gassama shared screenshots of racist abuse aimed at them on their social media accounts after Sunday's 2-2 draw at Livingston.

Anti-discrimination group Kick It Out said reports of online abuse are at record levels, increasing by a third compared with the same point last season.

Mike Ankers, UKFPU deputy director, told BBC Radio 5 Live the police unit has had an increase of about 115% in the number of reports.

"I don't know really why, but I repeat - we don't want to accept that," added Le Bris.

"We have to have a clear position and I think it's the case here at Sunderland, we want to defend values and when someone, a group of people, want to threaten those values it's important to react."

Edwards added: "There have been a number of these instances, and very high-profile over this last week, which is really sad.

"I have been a head coach and a manager a number of times when my players have had this and the sad thing about it is all of them have had it before.

"They say, 'I'm OK, I have had it before'. I think that is what is difficult. That is tough to hear."

Edwards said Arokodare had trained this week and, despite being affected by the racist abuse, was "all right to play" in his side's home game against Aston Villa on Friday (20:00 GMT).

However, Le Bris said Mundle "might be sidelined for a few weeks or months" with an injury and would miss Sunderland's game at Bournemouth on Saturday (12:30).

Responding to the Fofana and Mejbri abuse at the weekend, a spokesperson for Meta, which owns platforms including Instagram, told BBC Sport: "No-one should be subjected to racist abuse, and we remove this content when we find it.

"No one thing will stop racist behaviour overnight, but we'll continue working to protect our community from abuse and co-operate with police investigations."

Where Alabama sits in updated SEC basketball conference standings

The Alabama Crimson Tide continue to roll.

Following a dominant win Wednesday night over Mississippi State, Alabama has now extended their current winning streak to seven consecutive games, as well as improved their record to 21-7 overall (11-4 SEC).

As a result, Alabama continues to rise up the SEC regular season standings similar to week's past, with the Crimson Tide currently tied for the second-best record in conference play with Arkansas. When it comes to SEC Tournament seeding though, Alabama owns the tiebreaker over the Razorbacks due to a head-to-head win, meaning that if play began in Nashville today, the Crimson Tide would be the No. 2 seed, receiving a double-bye.

Here is a look at the updated SEC basketball standings entering an important slate of Saturday games for a majority of teams across the conference.

Updated SEC basketball regular season standings

  • 1. Florida (13-2)
  • T-2. Alabama, Arkansas (11-4)
  • 4. Tennessee (10-5)
  • T-5. Missouri, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, Kentucky (9-6)
  • 9. Texas (8-7)
  • 10. Georgia (7-8)
  • 11. Auburn (6-9)
  • 12. Mississippi State (5-10)
  • 13. Oklahoma (4-11)
  • T-14. LSU, South Carolina, Ole Miss (3-12)

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PREVIEW | Mallorca vs Real Sociedad - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Mallorca vs Real Sociedad - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Mallorca vs Real Sociedad - team news, lineups, predictions

Mallorca and Real Sociedad face each other this Saturday at the Estadio Mallorca Son Moix on Match Day 26 of the La Liga.

Mallorca have picked up 24 points and currently lie in 18th position. In their last fixture, Mallorca suffered a 2-0 reverse against Celta de Vigo (La Liga 2025/26).

Real Sociedad have picked up 32 points and currently lie in 10th position. Last time out, Sergio Francisco's team drew 3-3 against Real Oviedo (La Liga 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended with Real Sociedad winning 1-0.

Predicted lineups

Mallorca: Leo Román, Pablo Maffeo, Antonio Raíllo, Martin Valjent, Toni Lato, Omar Mascarell, Samuel Costa, Antonio Sánchez, Sergi Darder, Jan Virgili, Vedat Muriqi

Real Sociedad: Álex Remiro, Jon Aramburu, Duje Caleta-Car, Jon Martín, Sergio Gómez, Beñat Turrientes, Jon Gorrotxategi, Pablo Marín, Yangel Herrera, Gonçalo Guedes, Mikel Oyarzabal

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Mallorca

Real Sociedad

  • Álvaro Odriozola - Cruciate Ligament Tear

Last starting XIs

Mallorca ( vs Celta de Vigo 2026-02-22): Leo Román, Pablo Maffeo, Antonio Raíllo, Martin Valjent, Toni Lato, Samuel Costa, Omar Mascarell, Antonio Sánchez, Sergi Darder, Jan Virgili, Vedat Muriqi

Real Sociedad ( vs Real Oviedo 2026-02-21): Álex Remiro, Jon Aramburu, Duje Caleta-Car, Jon Martín, Sergio Gómez, Jon Gorrotxategi, Beñat Turrientes, Pablo Marín, Brais Méndez, Gonçalo Guedes, Mikel Oyarzabal

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MANAGERS

  • Sergio Francisco faced Mallorca on one occasion, recording a victory.
  • faced Real Sociedad on two occasions, recording only draws.

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Real Sociedad currently has one defeat in the last seven games.
  • Away from home, Real Sociedad has scored in seven consecutive games.
  • Real Sociedad currently has one defeat in the last 13 games.
  • Real Sociedad has scored in 14 consecutive games.
  • Real Sociedad is coming off two consecutive games without a win.
  • At home, Mallorca currently has two defeats in the last 11 games.
  • At home, Mallorca has scored in 11 consecutive games.
  • At home, Mallorca has conceded goals in six consecutive games.
  • Mallorca currently has one draw in the last 11 games.
  • Mallorca has conceded goals in 11 consecutive games.
  • Mallorca is coming off three consecutive games without a win.
  • Mallorca is coming off three consecutive defeats.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Mallorca and Real Sociedad have faced each other 70 times, with Real Sociedad having the advantage: 32 victories, against 24 wins for Mallorca.
  • At the Mallorca Son Moix Stadium, Mallorca has an advantage in the duels against Real Sociedad: 18 victories in 34 games. Real Sociedad has six victories.
  • In the Spanish League, there have been 55 matches between the two teams, with Mallorca winning 19, nine draws and 27 victories for Real Sociedad.

New York Yankees vs. Atlanta Braves: Elmer Rodríguez vs. Carlos Carrasco

Sarasota, FL: New York Yankees' Elmer Rodriguez throwing in the top of the 4th inning against the Baltimore Orioles in a pre-season game during Spring Training at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida on February 20, 2026. (Photo by J. Conrad Williams, Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images) | Newsday via Getty Images

Almost a full week into Spring Training, the biggest story coming out of the Yankees’ camp has been starting pitching. Each of the first six games of the Grapefruit League schedule have seen impressive performances from a starter—from Elmer Rodríguez posting three scoreless frames on the first game of the spring last Friday to Ryan Weathers lighting up radar guns last night. This afternoon, Rodríguez will get his second turn with the ball and try to keep the good times on the bump rolling against the Braves.

Don’t forget: Elmer is on the roster for Team Puerto Rico in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. It’s not entirely clear how big of a role he’ll play for manager Yadier Molina’s squad, but his confidence must be very high after his first spring start, in which he faced an Opening Day-caliber Orioles lineup and shut them down over three innings. The Atlanta lineup he’ll face today is … not quite that, as it doesn’t seem like manager Walt Weiss brought a single likely starter on the road to Tampa. The only player on the Braves’ projected Opening Day bench is utilityman Brett Wiseley. Shout-out to long-ago Baby Bomber Ben Gamel though, still getting after it as an NRI and batting cleanup.

If we make comparisons to last year’s rookie starters, Elmer is closer in terms of profile to Will Warren, as opposed to fellow hotshot prospect Carlos Lagrange with his more Cam Schlittler-esque wipeout stuff. Rodríguez has already shown a knack for sequencing, allowing him to stay a few steps ahead of his opponents and allowing his stuff to play up. Still, it’s not like he can’t throw hard: his sinker reached 97 mph last Friday.

The Braves will send veteran and recent Yankee Carlos Carrasco to the hill today. Carrasco struggled in eight appearances with the Bombers last year, pitching to a 5.91 ERA before being cut loose. He joined Atlanta later in the year and was hit even harder, surrendering 15 runs in three games. Still, while he hasn’t registered a positive WAR figure since 2022, that’s not really the point with Carrasco. He’s a highly experienced, well-regarded clubhouse figure who clearly still has the competitive fire. The soon-to-be 39-year old righty pitched well in his first spring start, with two scoreless frames against the Rays.

Cookie will face a plethora of his former Yankee teammates this afternoon. The first eight lineup spots are essentially the full regular season order. Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge, and Cody Bellinger, all playing in the outfield, will get us started. Jazz Chisholm Jr. will man the keystone, Paul Goldschmidt anchors first, and Austin Wells will don the tools of ignorance. Ryan McMahon and José Caballero are your left-side infielders with former A’s power bat Seth Brown pulling up the rear at DH.

How to watch

Location: George M. Steinbrenner Field — Tampa, FL

First pitch: 1:05 pm ET

TV broadcast: YES Network, Gray TV (ATL), MLB Network (out-of-market)

Radio broadcast: ESPN 103.7 WIFN 1340 (ATL)

Online stream: Gotham Sports App, MLB.tv

Back in action against the Braves. #RepBXpic.twitter.com/FNZNrTCmHZ

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) February 26, 2026

Today's starters in Tampa ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/i83buIhODQ

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) February 26, 2026

Hornets vs Pacers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Charlotte Hornets will try to run their road trip winning streak to three games as they visit the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night.

Indiana hasn’t come close to covering in any of its last four games, so I’m taking a surging Charlotte squad to win big in my Hornets vs. Pacers predictions for tonight.

Let’s take a deeper look at this Eastern Conference matchup in my free NBA picks for Thursday, February 26.

Hornets vs Pacers prediction

Hornets vs Pacers best bet: Hornets -13 (-110)

The Indiana Pacers have lost four straight games and have failed to cover in any of them, losing by 21 as an 11.5-point underdog to the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday. Indiana is allowing 119.2 ppg on the year and has allowed more than 130 points to each of its last three opponents.

The Charlotte Hornets have covered in nine of their last 10 games, including its last five games as a favorite. The Hornets are averaging 130.0 ppg on their current road trip and have too many weapons for the Pacers to handle. I’m taking Charlotte to cover as a big favorite tonight.

Hornets vs Pacers same-game parlay

Both teams have played to totals of 230+ points in each of their last three games, and they’re averaging a total of 235.5 in their first two meetings this year, so I’m confident in including the Over in my SGP.

I’ll also take Hornets rookie Kon Kuneppel to score Over 17.5 points, something he’s done in each of his last three games.

Hornets vs Pacers SGP

  • Hornets -13
  • Over 229.5
  • Knueppel Over 17.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: A deep sting

Charlotte has no shortage of players who can fire away from deep, and I’m going to bet on three of them to hit their targets for my longshot parlay tonight. LaMelo Ball, Knueppel, and Brandon Miller have all hit this target in at least two of their last three games, and they’ve had plenty of nights where all three have done so at the same time, making this a realistic scenario in a high-scoring Hornets win.

Hornets vs Pacers SGP

  • Hornets -13
  • Ball Over 3.5 threes
  • Knueppel Over 3.5 threes
  • Miller Over 2.5 threes

Hornets vs Pacers odds

  • Spread: Hornets -13 | Pacers -13
  • Moneyline: Hornets -850 | Pacers +575
  • Over/Under: Over 229.5 | Under 229.5

Hornets vs Pacers betting trend to know

The Hornets are 9-1 ATS in their last 10 games overall. Find more NBA betting trends for Hornets vs. Pacers.

How to watch Hornets vs Pacers

LocationGainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
DateThursday, February 26, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN SE Charlotte, FDSN Indiana

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Marco Sturm updates Bruins’ Olympians status vs. Blue Jackets

BOSTON — Jeremy Swayman won’t start or dress and Charlie McAvoy will be a game time decision for the Bruins’ game against Columbus at TD Garden on Thursday.

Bruins coach Marco Sturm said he wanted to give Swayman a chance to practice more before getting back into a game. Swayman played just once for Team USA during the Olympics.

Joonas Korpisalo will start and Michael DiPietro will back him up. Swayman is likely to be activated and start at Philadelphia on Saturday.

McAvoy rejoined his teammates for the first time on Thursday for morning skate. Sturm said his status hadn’t been determined yet.

No word on whether Columbus defenseman Zach Werenski will play Thursday either.

Team USA won the gold medal on Sunday in Milan, Italy. They flew to Miami to avoid the blizzard in the northeast on Monday and then to Washington Tuesday, where they were honored at the White House and the State of the Union. The Bruins players arrived back in Boston early on Wednesday morning.

The Bruins will have a short ceremony acknowledging their Olympians before the game.

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Hawks announce celebration of Magic City, the strip club where Lou Williams violated the NBA's COVID-19 protocol in 2020

With the entire 2020 NBA season in the balance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams decided to risk it all for some lemon pepper wings from a strip club. That's how Magic City broke containment and went from Atlanta institution to nationally-recognized establishment. 

Six years later, and Williams' iconic(?) moment will be immortalized by the Atlanta Hawks, who announced Thursday a one-game celebration of the strip club. On March 16, the Hawks will host "Magic City Monday," a celebration of the Atlanta institution. No, really. That's happening. 

In a nod to Williams, the Hawks will serve two versions of the now-infamous wings that Williams picked up during the COVID-19 pandemic, per the team's release

Magic City Kitchen will serve two versions of their ‘world famous’ lemon pepper wings, Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ and traditional Lemon Pepper. Fans interested in purchasing wings can visit Sections 114, 120 and 211. Two of State Farm Arena’s all-inclusive premium experiences, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino’s Club and the Players Club, will have both sets of wings available as an option, while supplies last.

The team will also release a limited-edition "Magic City" hoodie that features the Hawks' logo.

Hawks' principal owner Jami Gertz said the celebration was scheduled to acknowledge Magic City's "incredible impact on our city and its unique culture."

While Magic City was well known in the city of Atlanta, the establishment entered the national spotlight in 2020 thanks to Williams. With the COVID-19 pandemic starting to take shape, the NBA halted the 2019-20 season in March.

The league eventually agreed to continue to season in July, but — in order to make things safer during the pandemic — agreed to hold games in a bubble in Florida. Everyone associated with the NBA had to remain in that bubble and follow COVID-19 guidelines. Violations of those rules would result in quarantine periods.

Williams — a member of the Clippers at the time — was given permission to leave the bubble in order to attend his grandfather's funeral. During the absence, however, Williams was spotted at Magic City. While the guard initially denied being at the establishment, he later claimed he was only there to pick up some lemon pepper wings. The NBA ultimately decided to make Williams serve a 10-day quarantine after he returned to the bubble. He missed two games over that period. 

Williams, who previously played for the Hawks, made it no secret how much he loved Magic City, once calling it his "favorite restaurant in the world." He went to bat for the Magic City wings multiple times on X prior to the incident. 

Ultimately, Williams' love of those wings resulted in one of the bigger stories to come out of the NBA bubble. Williams took criticism for his actions, though mostly received coverage for the bizarre nature of the incident. He decided to — at the very least — put the rest of the Clippers' season in jeopardy due to his desire to pick up some strip-club wings.

Now, the Hawks will make sure that moment lives on forever. While the team's release does not mention whether Williams will be at "Magic City Monday," the Hawks need to make an effort to ensure he's there, right? A celebration of Magic City wouldn't be complete without the man who introduced it to a national audience. 

Red Sox's Alex Cora 'Impressed' By Star 19-Year-Old Prospect

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Alex Cora got an explosive first glimpse of a fast-rising MLB prospect.

Konnor Griffin made a loud spring training statement at the Boston Red Sox's expense when crushing two home runs on Tuesday. The Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop is raising eyebrows across baseball as he competes for an Opening Day job.

Cora praised Griffin after the standout performance, per The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal

"I was impressed by his physicality and how well he moves for his size," Cora said.

The 6-foot-4, 222-pound Griffin batted .333 and stole 65 bases in the minor leagues last season, working his way up three levels at age 19. While Cora witnessed the consensus No. 1-ranked prospect's lofty power, he also appreciated Griffin hustling down the line on a ground ball to third base.

"That’s a ballplayer right there," Cora said.

Griffin is quickly gaining hype as a future MLB star. Bryce Harper predicted that the shortstop will be a "stud" while watching him play on Sunday.

If he keeps dazzling in spring, Griffin could become the youngest player to start on Opening Day since Adrian Beltre in 1999. Per Tim Healey of the Boston Globe, Cora jokingly apologized to Pirates general manager Ben Cherington for the Red Sox inadvertently putting more pressure on Pittsburgh to bring Griffin to the big leagues.

"I think we contributed to the whole thing now,” Alex Cora said. “Sorry, Ben."

More MLB: Red Sox's Marcelo Mayer Predicted To Start Season On Bench Or In Triple-A

Mathieu shares blood-boiling story of Jaguars pre-draft meeting

The Jacksonville Jaguars are looking ahead to the NFL Combine this week and, later, the draft. But some current NFL players are looking back, and their recollections will have Jaguars fans cringing.

In 2013, LSU's Tyrann Matthieu was a cornerback with a lot of hype surrounding him heading into the draft; the cornerback was a Heisman Trophy finalist and set an LSU career record for forced fumbles (11). Though he had some personal issues off the field, he was still considered one of the top cornerback prospects, and he ended up getting picked by the Arizona Cardinals.

His rookie season went well, with Matthieu named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team; by 2019, he had landed with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he remained until 2022, and then with the New Orleans Saints. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2025 season, after a very respectable career: Matthieu is a Super Bowl champion, was named to the Pro Bowl three times, and was a three-time First-Team All-Pro.

Yet in a recent interview, it was the Jags Matthieu talked about. He had interviewed with Jacksonville during the 2013 combine, and suffice it to say... the team didn't exactly make a good impression. During an appearance on the "In The Bayou" podcast, Matthieu said the Jaguars were his "weirdest" interview, and it isn't hard to see why.

"It's like, 20 dudes in the room, right? It's just you by yourself. You ain't got no lawyer or nothing. It's just you, like millions of dollars on the line, but can I at least bring my mama with me?" he began, laughing. "So I'm sitting in there and I'm just like, you know, like, what's next? And dude's sitting in front of me and literally, like, didn't ask me anything, but was like, I want you to guess who's everybody is in the room. And I'm looking, I'm looking, I'm like, well you sitting right in front of me, you must be important. You the guy. I'm like, who are you? The owner?"

Tyrann Mathieu’s weirdest NFL Combine interview was with the Jacksonville Jaguars 😳

"I was thinking, well, shit — you're sitting right in front of me. You must be important. Who are you, the owner?" pic.twitter.com/guTCGvYAMH

— In The Bayou With Tyrann Mathieu (@InTheBayouPod) February 25, 2026

Fan reaction was, understandably, not the greatest; one responded, "Thankfully, those clowns are gone from Duval. What he said doesn’t surprise me at all."

The "clown" in question is, presumably, Dave Caldwell, who was the general manager at the time. And as another fan noted, "Dave Caldwell does that and then proceeds to draft two terrible DBs before Mathieu. Truly one of the worst GMs in NFL history."

Poor management is something Jacksonville had been fighting for quite some time, first with Caldwell and then, later, with Trent Baalke. This blast-from-the-past isn't pleasant to revisit — not because Mathieu would have been a make-or-break player, but because it's a reminder of just how bad the franchise has been.

Yet it's also a reminder of how far the Jags have come. It's still early, but James Gladstone and Liam Coen did an incredible job revitalizing the team in 2025, and hopefully, fans won't have to wince at any more embarrassing stories like this one for a long, long time.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Mathieu describes unusual Jaguars NFL combine interview from 2013

USA Curling Nationals canceled at Bojangles Coliseum due to roof leak

Another roof leak was reported at the Bojangles Coliseum, which is impacting the sport of curling.

READ MORE: Bojangles Coliseum roof leak comes as Charlotte leaders prepare to discuss renovations

USA Curling is currently hosting its nationals in Charlotte at the coliseum.

Competition on Thursday was canceled, because of the roof leak, an official with USA Curling said.

“There is a chance that the evening draw will still be played, but we are currently operating at the mercy of the leaky roof with our ice technicians hard at work trying to mitigate any damage to the playing field,” the official said.

USA Curling said it prepared for this possibility by covering all sheets with ice but work still needed to be done to get things ready for competition.

“Never would have expected a curling game to be rained out,” said Jacob Clamme, who was visiting the coliseum.

The roof was being sealed but not that part of it.

The leak has been addressed as crews continue to seal it. There are no plans to replace the roof, but renovations are expected to be discussed.

This is the second roof leak at Bojangles Coliseum in about a week.

Last week’s Charlotte Checkers game had to be postponed because water leaked onto the ice.

VIDEO: Bojangles Coliseum roof leak comes as Charlotte leaders prepare to discuss renovations

Spring Training Game Thread: Twins vs Pirates

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 19: Simeon Woods Richardson #24 of the Minnesota Twins poses for a photo during Spring Training photo days at Lee Health Sports Complex on February 19, 2026 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

First Pitch (CT):12:05
TV: Twins.TV
Radio: NA
Know Yo’ Foe: Bucs Dugout

What to watch: The backup SS/utility battle continues. Orlando Arcia gets his first start at 2B while Tristan Gray sees his first action at short.

Lineups

TwinsPirates
SP: Simeon Woods RichardsonSP: Jose Urquidy
1. James Outman, CF1. Jake Mangum, RF
2. Josh Bell, 1B2. Spencer Horwitz, 1B
3. Royce Lewis, 3B3. Bryan Reynolds, LF
4. Matt Wallner, DH4. Marcell Ozuna, DH
5. Victor Caratini, C5. Oneil Cruz, CF
6. Alan Roden, RF6. Nick Gonzales, SS
7. Emmanuel Rodriguez, LF7. Joey Bart, C
8. Orlando Arcia, 2B8. Nick Yorke, 2B
9. Tristan Gray, SS9. Jared Triolo, 3B

Every QB the Miami Dolphins could sign in free agency in 2026

The Miami Dolphins benched quarterback Tua Tagovailoa at the end of the 2025 season and replaced him with Quinn Ewers after the former first-round pick led the team to a 6-8 record and completed 67.7% of his passes for 2,660 yards, 20 touchdowns and a career-high 15 interceptions.

Now, it appears that the Dolphins are looking to find a new starter at the position this offseason and their first opportunity to do that will be in free agency when the new league year opens.

There are plenty of intriguing options hitting the market this year from a four-time NFL MVP to a first-round bust that Miami actually got picks for to allow another team to draft him.

Before the new league year starts, let's take a look at all of the quarterbacks that will be free agents in a couple of weeks and identify what type of free agent they'll be.

NameType of Free Agent
Aaron RodgersUFA
Daniel JonesUFA
Joe FlaccoVoid
Marcus MariotaUFA
Carson WentzUFA
Tyrod TaylorUFA
Tyler HuntleyUFA
Russell WilsonUFA
Jake BrowningRFA
Philip RiversUFA
Josh JohnsonUFA
Malik WillisUFA
Trey LanceUFA
Mitchell TrubiskyUFA
Kenny PickettUFA
Clayton TuneSFA
Brandon AllenUFA
Gardner MinshewUFA
Teddy BridgewaterUFA
Zach WilsonUFA
Jimmy GaroppoloUFA
Kyle AllenUFA
Brett RypienUFA
Tommy DeVitoRFA
Skylar ThompsonUFA
Sam HowellUFA
Sam EhlingerUFA
John WolfordUFA
Jeff DriskelUFA
Hendon HookerERFA
Emory JonesSFA
Easton StickUFA
Connor BazelakERFA
Case KeenumUFA

More Dolphins: Dolphins GM gives some insight into how he evaluates offensive linemen

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WRU boss Tierney does not feel safe after 'hate speech'

Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) chief executive Abi Tierney says she does not feel safe while carrying out her role after being subjected to social media "hate speech".

Tierney returned to fully resume her leadership position in January after undergoing medical treatment following a cancer diagnosis.

Tierney came back at a toxic time in Welsh rugby. The WRU announced in October it planned to reduce the number of professional men's sides in Wales from four to three.

The governing body has also announced Ospreys owners, Y11 Sport & Media, are the preferred bidder to take over Cardiff, who the WRU has owned since April 2025.

This has caused concern for Ospreys' fans and players that their region will be the professional side cut, with guarantees only given until the summer of 2027.

WRU bosses said earlier this month certain individuals have been subjected to social media abuse and Tierney has now revealed the extent in a WRU podcast.

'It is a horrible feeling'

"On a personal level, I don't feel safe at the moment and that is a horrible feeling," said Tierney.

"My children and my parents find it hard, especially my dad who has been a lifelong passionate supporter of Welsh rugby.

"I am not trying to personalise this because I do this job because I believe in it and love it.

"It is not what I want to talk about. I do this job and I have to take that [social media abuse] as part of it."

Tierney has chosen to do her first interview in a long time with the WRU in-house podcast where it was claimed no questions were barred.

Neither Tierney, chair Richard Collier-Keywood or director of rugby Dave Reddin have spoken publicly to the media since December with the BBC repeatedly requesting interviews with the WRU trio.

Collier-Keywood and Tierney have spoken at committee hearings in Parliament and the Senedd in front of Welsh politicians.

The WRU chief executive boss gave a stark example of the abuse she is facing online.

"A couple of weekends ago somebody put out an AI [artificial intelligence] image [of Tierney] in Nazi clothing," said Tierney.

"That is hate speech. I don't thing that's ok and it is not what the Welsh rugby family is about and we should not be making people feel unsafe.

"The social media aspect is hard. Challenge and ask me questions, I am happy to do that, but this is too far."

Tierney was asked what message she would give to the "keyboard warriors" which she says is also harming Welsh rugby's future with the impact it has on players, the ability to sell tickets and attract sponsors.

"Forget about me and whether you agree with or like me," she said.

"Think about Welsh rugby and its future and our ability to invest in the game at all levels.

"Let's pull together and get through this. It is an absolute privilege to do this job but we are making things even harder by the negativity and hate that is out there."

Short-term pain for long-term gain

Tierney says she can understand the emotion about the WRU's decision to cut a side.

"I understand if you were going to make this decision, it was always going to come with a huge amount of disappointment, hurt and anger," said Tierney.

"When we did the consultation when we were just talking about the number of clubs, that was ok.

"It was only when the decision was being taken on which club that it might be [that gets cut] becomes very difficult.

"We have not made that decision yet but that's when it becomes hard.

"Did we understand the ramifications? Absolutely yes. Do we believe this is the way to ensure Welsh rugby is sustainable in the longer term? Yes.

"We have difficult short-term pain but it will end up with Welsh rugby being more sustainable.

"If we don't do this now we will continue to have clubs that struggle to perform, not be able to get the investment and maybe facing a similar outcome to Cardiff and we are going to have players continuing to want to go to England.

"So you have to do something different."

'It will get better because of the changes'

Tierney, Collier-Keywood and Reddin have been at the heart of the plans for change, although they say all decisions have been given unanimous backing by the board.

The trio have been viewed as three English people who do not have the best interests of Welsh rugby at heart, which Tierney dismisses.

"Some of the criticism is that I come from England, but I live in Wales, I consider myself Welsh, I have been a Welsh rugby supporter since I was tiny," said Tierney.

"So I do think I understand Welsh culture. I am not here for the short-term and will take responsibility.

"I ask myself every day is this in the best interest of Welsh rugby as a whole.

"As the WRU chief executive, I have to look at the whole system, not make decisions on what is best for individual parts of that system."

Tierney stated the current system is not working.

"It is failing and it is going to continue to fail unless we do something different," she said.

"The consensus coming out of the consultation we staged was we needed to change and that is when the difficult decisions have to be made.

"You have to take them with integrity and the courage of your conviction."

Tierney says she believes the WRU plans will improve Welsh rugby in the near future.

"I would not be doing it if I wasn't confident but it's probably going to get harder before it gets easier," said Tierney.

"I don't do this job because it's easy but I believe we will be in a better and more sustainable place. I know it will be because of the changes we make.

"I am here as a custodian and want to leave a positive legacy and make sure we are continuing to celebrate Welsh rugby for another 150 years.

"So it will get better."

Cowboys free agency rumors: Dallas expected to pursue Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 14: Nakobe Dean #17 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field on December 14, 2025 in Philadelphia, United States. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It has long made sense that the Dallas Cowboys will pursue several Philadelphia Eagles in free agency. Aside from the fact that the Eagles have been a great team for a while now, the Cowboys’ new defensive coordinator most recently worked there. Christian Parker coached the Eagles defensive backs and was a part of their defense at large, and Dallas has a serious need for defensive talent.

The math adds up.

Nakobe Dean is a name Dallas will reportedly target

Clarence Hill reported early on Thursday morning (or late Wednesday night depending on how you view things) that the Cowboys are expected to pursue Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean in free agency.

Look for the Cowboys to pursue Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean in free agency. He knows Christian Parker’s scheme @DLLS_Cowboys

— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) February 26, 2026

This makes a ton of sense. There is the Christian Parker factor, there is the fact that Dallas has a need at linebacker (we all want to believe in DeMarvion Overshown, but even if he stays healthy the team does not have many options beyond him). It really just feels like a matter of when they will pursue him, not if.

Philadelphia selected Dean out of Georgia during the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft. His athleticism has been what people have valued about his game for a long time, but his injury history may lead to him actually being a bit of a bargain (relatively speaking) in free agency this year.

The former third-round pick owns the type of athleticism and playmaking that could get him paid this offseason. In four seasons in Philly, the off-ball linebacker proved he could get after the quarterback (7.5 sacks) and patrol the middle of the field. However, an extensive injury history could curtail his payday. The defender hasn’t played a full slate since 2017, missing 21 missed regular-season games over the past three seasons alone, and was out for most of Philly’s Super Bowl run in 2024. Teams generally shy away from spending big on players with long-term durability questions, which could put Dean on a short-term prove-it path.

— Familiarity with the defensive coordinator
— Fills a position of need
— A potential bargain

That should music to the ears of Dallas Cowboys’ fans everywhere

How would you feel about the team signing Nakobe Dean?

Report – Italian Journalist Insists Champions League Exit Will Have “Limited Impact On Inter Milan Budget”

Report – Italian Journalist Insists Champions League Exit Will Have “Limited Impact On Inter Milan Budget”
Report – Italian Journalist Insists Champions League Exit Will Have “Limited Impact On Inter Milan Budget”

Inter Milan finished their UEFA Champions League journey in the knockout playoff round, as Bodo/Glimt thrashed the Serie A leaders.

According to Italian journalist Marco Bellinazzo via FCInterNews, Inter’s European elimination will not harm the club’s finances.

Despite being considered odds-on favorites to reach the Round of 16 for the fifth season in a row, Inter couldn’t overcome the Norwegian champions.

Indeed, Kjetil Knutsen’s side emerged as 5-2 aggregate winners, beating the Nerazzurri in both legs.

Therefore, Cristian Chivu flopped in his first continental campaign as Inter manager.

However, the 45-year-old looks destined to make amends in Serie A, where his men are sitting at the top of the table.

Boasting a ten-point lead over runners-up AC Milan, Inter are seemingly waltzing away with their 21st Scudetto.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that the club wants to extend Chivu’s contract.

Furthermore, bowing out of the Champions League is unlikely to harm the club’s plan to overhaul the squad in the summer.

Champions League Exit Won’t Harm Inter Milan Budget

UDINE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 18: Giuseppe Marotta, CEO for sport at FC Internazionale looks on prior to the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and FC Internazionale at Dacia Arena on September 18, 2022 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“It is striking that Inter’s UEFA revenues this year are almost half of what they were last year, when the Champions League run brought in €135 million,” Bellinazzo stated.

“Combined with the Club World Cup earnings, it sets a historic record in revenue for the club. We’re talking about over €560 million,” he added. “It’s obvious that no one could have predicted an exit before the round of 16, which is usually the minimum target when preparing a budget.

“In this specific case, Inter had a great performance last year that can offset this year’s negative outcome. Not surprisingly, Marotta spoke of a limited impact on the budget.

“Not being able to rely on the additional Champions League resources will make it necessary to revise market plans, and in particular, the wage bill.

“Some moves will be made more decisively in the direction of reducing the wage bill, a policy that was already underway last season.”

Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong ruled out for six weeks as hamstring injury strikes again

Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong ruled out for six weeks as hamstring injury strikes again
Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong ruled out for six weeks as hamstring injury strikes again

Frenkie de Jong is set for a spell on the sidelines after Barcelona confirmed the midfielder has suffered a hamstring injury in training.

The club announced that De Jong sustained an injury to the distal biceps of his right leg and is expected to be out for approximately five to six weeks.

The setback arrives at a crucial stage of the campaign, with Barcelona competing on multiple fronts domestically and in Europe.

De Jong, 28, has been a key figure this season, making 31 appearances in all competitions.

He has contributed four assists in La Liga and recently scored in the 3-0 victory over Levante.

The Dutch international has also captained the side in several recent league fixtures, underlining his importance within Hansi Flick’s structure.

His absence is particularly frustrating given that Pedri only recently returned from a second hamstring problem of his own.

Raphinha has also just come back from a similar injury that sidelined him for more than a dozen matches earlier in the season.

Barcelona have already endured a challenging injury record this term, with multiple first-team players missing significant stretches of the campaign.

That disruption has been cited as one of the reasons behind their earlier dip in form, which included defeats to Girona in the league and Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey.

Although Barcelona remain top of La Liga, their margin over second-placed Real Madrid is slender.

De Jong’s injury means he is likely to miss the upcoming Copa del Rey semi-final second leg and both legs of the Champions League round of 16.

He is also expected to be unavailable for key league fixtures in the coming weeks as the title race intensifies.

From a tactical perspective, his absence leaves a notable gap in midfield.

De Jong’s press resistance, ball-carrying ability and capacity to cover ground make him a unique profile within Flick’s squad.

He has frequently operated as the side’s deep-lying organiser while also driving forward to break lines.

In his absence, greater responsibility is likely to fall on Pedri and emerging midfielder Marc Bernal.

Bernal impressed in the win over Levante and may now see his minutes increase during this period.

The timing is far from ideal for Barcelona.

Just as the midfield balance appeared to be stabilising, another muscular issue has disrupted continuity.

The coming weeks will test both squad depth and tactical adaptability as Flick navigates a demanding run of fixtures without one of his most influential players.

Mariners Prospect Rankings #15, RHP Tyler Cleveland

Feb 19, 2026; Peoria, AZ, USA; Seattle Mariners pitcher Tyler Cleveland (79) during spring training photo day in Peoria, AZ. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

After a dominant 2025 season across two separate levels, Tyler Cleveland joins our Mariner prospect ranks at #15 this season. Given a boost thanks to recent departures from the system, Cleveland represents the last of the true relief types on our list and carries some of the highest floor of any prospect in the back half of these rankings, though naturally comes with a somewhat limited ceiling. A consistent performer through pure funk, Cleveland should be one of the more interesting arms to monitor in Tacoma’s bullpen this season.

Tyler Cleveland throws a scoreless 8th inning. AquaSox 3 outs from the first half Northwest League title. 8-3 Frogs. pic.twitter.com/TId6cU44mr

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) June 20, 2025

Destroying both High-A Everett and Double-A Arkansas last season, the 26 year old submariner out of Central Arkansas worked to a season ERA of 0.87 over 51.2 IP, an obviously outstanding mark that is perhaps buoyed slightly due to his advanced age considering his level. Though his strikeout numbers aren’t out of this world, his 25.5% K% and 8.7% walk rate reflect a more than capable pitcher, especially given his submarine, soft-contact oriented approach on the mound.

Tyler Cleveland tough on right-handed hitters. pic.twitter.com/37GRbs5Cd8

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) September 14, 2025

The arsenal metrics don’t jump off the page, but everything with Cleveland requires context given how unique he is in his operation. Primarily using a three-pitch mix, the sinker typically tops out around 90 mph (I’ve seen the stadium scoreboard clock it as low as 86 at times), but the pitch gets good two-plane run and pairs well with his slow, sweeping slider that gets massive break gloveside. His final offering, a changeup, mirrors the fastball movement profile well and serves as a more than acceptable third offering he can use against lefties.

Tyler, the Pitcher.@t_cleveland13 | #TridentsUppic.twitter.com/2v1Z1oN5KF

— Mariners Player Development (@MsPlayerDev) February 15, 2025

Cleveland is clearly not the flashiest prospect in the system and is likely limited to a middle-relief ceiling if everything works for him at the major league level, but it’s impossible to argue with his production as a professional thus far. In an age of 100 mph fastballs and sliders in the mid 90’s, perhaps Tyler Cleveland can be the change of pace the Mariner bullpen needs. Should he break through and debut in the big leagues this season, he’ll likely throw the best (only?) 87 mph heater you’ll see all season.

Spring Training February 26 game thread: Braves at Yankees

TAMPA, FLORIDA - MARCH 14, 2025: Carlos Carrasco #59 of the New York Yankees pitches during the first inning of a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at George M. Steinbrenner Field on March 14, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

It’s Spring Training Game Thread time again. Double wooooo.

It’s kind of weird that Carlos Carrasco is “starting” again, but I guess we’ve had enough games now, and every other actual rotation-member other than Spencer Strider has made their 2026 Grapefruit League debut. The Braves are clearly not sending any of their regulars on the 90-minute bus ride to Tampa.

This game is broadcast everywhere. That’s kind of wild to think about: remember when Spring Training games were essentially not televised? It wasn’t even that long ago.

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Manchester City vs Leeds United preview, kick-off time, how to watch, and team news

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Manchester City travel to Elland Road on Saturday evening with the title race firmly in their sights.

Pep Guardiola’s side arrive in strong form after stringing together three consecutive league victories, keeping the pressure on Arsenal at the summit.

Momentum appears to be building at exactly the right time as the campaign enters its decisive stretch.

Leeds United, meanwhile, are fighting for survival and have shown resilience in recent weeks, losing only twice in the league since November.

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Manchester City vs Leeds United date, kick-off time, and how to watch

Leeds United host Manchester City at Elland Road on Saturday, February 28, 2026, with kick-off set for 5:30 pm GMT.

The fixture will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports, with coverage beginning at 5:00 pm on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event.

Subscribers can also stream the match live via the Sky Go app.

Manchester City vs Leeds United team news and prediction

Leeds are set to be without Noah Okafor after the forward sustained a hamstring injury in FA Cup action. Daniel Farke otherwise has close to a full squad available and may stick with the side that earned a draw at Aston Villa last time out.

Manchester City continue to manage a handful of absentees, with Mateo Kovacic and Josko Gvardiol sidelined. Jeremy Doku remains a doubt, though Guardiola has welcomed several players back in recent weeks, easing what was once a congested injury list.

Bernardo Silva also walks a disciplinary tightrope with two yellow cards separating him from a suspension.

Elland Road under the lights presents a demanding test, particularly against a Leeds side desperate for points.

City have occasionally looked vulnerable defensively this season, and the atmosphere could make this uncomfortable.

However, the champions appear to be finding rhythm at the right moment. Expect a competitive contest, but Manchester City’s quality in the final third should prove decisive.

Prediction: Manchester City 2-1 Leeds United.

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Elite One (J7): Coton Sport snatch a draw and remain unbeaten

Elite One (J7): Coton Sport snatch a draw and remain unbeaten
Elite One (J7): Coton Sport snatch a draw and remain unbeaten

Elite One (J7): Coton Sport snatch a draw and remain unbeaten

Elite One (J7): Coton Sport snatch a draw and remain unbeaten

Coton Sport de Garoua remain unbeaten after seven matchdays. The Garoua club managed to secure a point on the road against Canon Sportif de Yaoundé. With this draw, Coton Sport move to the top of the league standings.

Coton Sport are the new leaders of Elite One. The Garoua side took charge of the Cameroonian championship following their away draw this Thursday, February 26, 2026, against Canon Sportif. Trailing since the 12th minute, the team equalised in the dying moments (1-1) in this rescheduled Matchday 7 clash.

A precious point that allows the Cotonniers to preserve their unbeaten run this season and claim first place with 13 points. Ako Assomo opened the scoring for Kpakum, but it took until the final minutes for David Pagou's men to avoid their first defeat of the campaign thanks to a goal from Thierry Aloukou.

Strike rate 331.58! Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's 19-ball 63 sends IPL 2026 warning

NEW DELHI: Strike rate 331.58. Seven fours. Five sixes. That is not just a stat line — it is a statement. And it had the unmistakable stamp of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi all over it.


The young India star once again lived up to his reputation of taking bowlers apart from the very first ball, hammering a breathtaking 19-ball 63 for DY Patil Blue against Indian Navy in the ongoing DY Patil T20 Cup. With IPL 2026 just over a month away, the timing of this assault could not have been more ominous.


Chasing 220, Vaibhav wasted no time settling in. Sixteen runs came off the first four deliveries he faced. By the end of just 12 balls, he was already on 43 — bowlers scrambling, fielders scattered, and the tempo of the game firmly hijacked.

His half-century arrived in the fifth over — a six followed by a four — in just 14 deliveries. He added another towering maximum before walking back for 63 off 19 balls, striking at a staggering 331.58.

For those who have followed his rise, this is hardly surprising.

Vaibhav first shook the IPL in 2025 when he blasted a 35-ball hundred against Gujarat Titans, becoming the youngest centurion in the league’s history and the fastest Indian to a century in the tournament. That innings announced the arrival of a new-age aggressor — fearless, unapologetic, and relentlessly attacking.

His dominance continued in the Under-19 circuit. In 25 Youth ODIs, he piled up 1,412 runs at an average of 56.48 and a remarkable strike rate of 165.72. Four centuries and seven fifties followed, including a stunning 175 off just 80 balls in the U19 World Cup final — an innings that sealed India’s triumph.

Even off the field, Vaibhav has done things differently. He made headlines for skipping his Class X board exams to prioritise cricket — a decision that now seems vindicated by the numbers.

In 18 T20s so far, he has amassed 701 runs at a strike rate of 204.37, crossing 150 in 12 innings — a testament to his consistency in high-tempo cricket.

At the DY Patil T20 Cup, he simply carried that momentum forward.

While Kuwar Pathak’s 87 and Nitin Tanwar’s unbeaten 57 powered Indian Navy to 220, the spotlight inevitably swung back to Vaibhav. Yash Dhull (12 off 8), Sarfaraz Khan (27 off 19), Shashank Singh (20 off 12), Anand Bais (35* off 24) and Arjun Tendulkar (55* off 29) all chipped in — but it was Vaibhav’s blitz that set the tone.

And if this was meant to be a warm-up ahead of IPL 2026, bowlers across franchises would be watching closely.

Also See: IND vs ZIM Live Score


Evaluating Jake West’s emergence as Northwestern’s starting point guard

Feb 24, 2026; Bloomington, Indiana, USA; Northwestern Wildcats guard Jake West (3) and Northwestern Wildcats forward Tre Singleton (8) celebrate after a play against the Indiana Hoosiers during the second half at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Mandatory Credit: Robert Goddin-Imagn Images | Robert Goddin-Imagn Images

On the night of Jan. 14, as Northwestern prepared to face its in-state rivals, Chris Collins threw Northwestern basketball fans a curveball.

He handed the keys of the ‘Cats offense to Jake West, slotting him into the starting lineup.

Collins, a 12th-year head coach, is known for his preference for experience over the years. The successes of NU during his tenure have been off the backs of its most polished products.

The last two freshmen to run a Collins-led offense?

Boo Buie, Northwestern’s all-time leading scorer and the engine behind two NCAA Tournament trips.

Bryant McIntosh, one of the program’s all-time greats who guided the Wildcats to their first NCAA Tournament win.

So yes, the bar for Jake West was sky-high.

After two quiet starts, it looked like he might come up short. But over the next 10 games, he has steadily flipped that script. West hasn’t just handled the responsibility, he has embraced it, and he’s done it faster than ‘Cats fans could have expected.

Vision & Ball Security

When West took over as the starting point guard, the ‘Cats boasted an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.18, which was at the time, the best ratio recorded since at least 1993. Since then, West has contributed four assists per game, which would rank him third amongst all Big Ten freshmen.

Speaking of assist-to-turnover numbers, West’s current ratio of 3.16 is the highest ever recorded in program history.

As a facilitator, he’s commanded the offense superbly against defensively sound squads in Michigan, USC and Iowa, where he’s shown the ability to draw attention inside the perimeter and find his forwards for easy scores. However, the pinnacle of his growth as a passer came in the ‘Cats blowout of Penn State, when West became only the fourth Wildcat (and first freshman) to record 13 or more assists in a game.

What immediately jumps off the screen when looking at the film is intelligence: knowing where his teammates are at all times and anticipating the defense extremely well.

Northwestern freshman Jake West puts up 13 assists against Penn State 😳

West only had one turnover 👀 @JakeWest_3pic.twitter.com/UooI6Rg3de

— B/R Hoops (@brhoops) January 31, 2026

Of course, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for the Pennsylvania native since joining the first unit. It took him two games to get comfortable with the new role, and he’s had blips on the radar against ranked opponents, but from a macrocosmic lens, it’s difficult not to be impressed by the vision he’s displayed for the ‘Cats.

With Tre Singleton continuing to polish his game as Nick Martinelli’s successor at forward, and perimeter shooters like Max Green and K.J. Windham still refining their shots, West’s ability to put teammates in position to succeed will be fun to watch over the next three years.

DEFENSE ➡️ FASTBREAK FLUSH

📺: @BigTenNetworkpic.twitter.com/z5yD6oWvVE

— Northwestern Basketball (@NUMensBball) February 14, 2026

Three Ball Efficiency

West’s 36.8% three-point shooting provides Northwestern, a team who sits in the bottom half of the conference in that category, some much needed help from distance. His versatility in being able to shoot off the dribble and off the pass is simply awesome for a freshman to have in today’s era of college basketball.

Jak3 W3st ☄️ pic.twitter.com/JiiICrOwRu

— Northwestern Basketball (@NUMensBball) February 8, 2026

Many of Northwestern’s opponents get locked in on Martinelli’s scoring and forget that West can create for himself, too. When he starts hunting his own looks, the problems pile up quickly for defenses. With West rolling, Northwestern’s options multiply: he can keep it and score, feed Martinelli on the block, swing it to Singleton on the perimeter and open a driving lane, or clear out for Jayden Reid, who can generate his own shot in isolation.

The math is simple: stretch the defense, open the playbook.

Big time three, @JakeWest_3

📺 @BigTenNetworkpic.twitter.com/yMoR2JHXtF

— Northwestern Basketball (@NUMensBball) January 17, 2026

The Limiting Factor

At six-foot-three, 180 pounds, there’s only so much West can do with the tools he has for now. Big Ten coaches have taken advantage of the size disparity at NU’s guard position, most notably in the pick-and-roll game against West.

However, with time to add muscle to his frame, other solid areas of West’s game, namely his defense, will start to surface and show its positives more frequently.

In short, West’s development parallel’s Angelo Ciaravino’s to a degree.

When Ciaravino was dealt his opportunities to join the starting lineup a season ago, his defense was immediately exposed — not for a lack of ability, but for a lack of size. Fast foward to this fall, and his extra 15 pounds of muscle has helped him exponentially improve as a perimeter defender, especially against slashing guards.

West’s offseason will most likely be a foil’s of the Chicago native, as his competitive attitude and hustle that Collins has raved about this season is only missing a larger frame for him to start reaping the benefits of being a naturally pesky defender.

Along with more muscle comes a more expansive offensive game for West as well, as it’ll open up the low post game for him a bit more. He finds himself in an odd “middle ground” of sorts that prevents him from getting to the rim often: he’s not as crafty as Reid just yet to finesse his way around defenders, nor is he as strong as a Brooks Barnhizer to grind his way to the basket, draw contact, and get to the line.

That’s not to say West isn’t capable of hitting those benchmarks either. A couple months of lab work where he develops unique ways of attacking the rim is more than enough.

At the end of the day, Jake West is a talented point guard with a bright future and a head coach who believes in him.

Evaluation consensus: West is the future for the ‘Cats at the point guard spot.

Fenway Insider Live: Sean McAdam on Marcelo Mayer, Kristian Campbell and more

MassLive’s Fenway Insider Sean McAdam hosted a live mailbag Thursday at 12 p.m. and highlighted the latest news from the Boston Red Sox.

Throughout the mailbag, McAdam and MassLive sports reporter Lauren Campbell discussed whether Boston rushed Marcelo Mayer and Kristian Campbell, Jarren Duran’s role with the team and more.

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Sheldon swimmer wins Active Chiropractic girls Athlete of the Week

Sheldon swimmer Elsie Mohr is the winner of the Active Chiropractic high school girls Athlete of the Week, as voted by Register-Guard readers.

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A freshman, Mohr scored a team-high 40 points Feb. 14 at the Southwest Conference championships. Mohr won the 200-yard freestyle in 2 minutes, 0.8 seconds, won the 500 freestyle in 5:29.82 and helped the Irish to a win in the 200 freestyle relay.

Mohr received 47.12% of the reader poll votes. Willamette swimmer Ella Hughes was second (32.32%).

Athlete of the Week

Here are the other nominees.

Avery Bengtson, Cottage Grove swimming

Cottage Grove junior Avery Bengtson scored a team-high 40 points to lead the Lions to the team title Feb. 14 at the 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 2 championship.

Bengtson won the 100 butterfly in 1 minute, 1.09 seconds and won the 100 backstroke in 1:01.29. She also swam legs on two relay teams.

Allison Cummings, Thurston wrestling

Thurston senior Allison Cummings won the Class 6A/5A Special District 4 title at 170 pounds Feb. 14 at Springfield High School.

Cummings won all three of her bouts and beat North Eugene's Juno Trudell by a 7-1 decision in the final.

Kassidy Hadden, Thurston wrestling

Thurston senior Kassidy Hadden won the Class 6A/5A Special District 4 title at 130 pounds Feb. 14 at Springfield High School.

Hadden won all three of her matches and beat Mountain View's Victoria Byrne by a 9-5 decision in the 130 final.

Ella Hughes, Willamette swimming

Willamette junior Ella Hughes was the Wolverines' top scorer with 33 points Feb. 14 at the Southwest Conference championships.

Hughes took second in the 50 freestyle in 25.16 seconds and was third in the 100 butterfly (1:02.82).

Isa Matthews, South Eugene swimming

South Eugene sophomore Isa Matthews scored a team-high 40 points to lead the Axe to the team title Feb. 14 at the Southwest Conference championships.

Matthews won the 200 individual medley in 2:12.5, won the 100 butterfly in 1:00.88 and swam legs on a pair of first-place relay teams.

Fina Miret, Marist Catholic swimming

Marist Catholic sophomore Fina Miret matched a team-high 29 points Feb. 14 to help the Spartans win the 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 4 title.

Miret won the 200 individual medley in 2:17.28, placed second in the 500 freestyle (5:22.84) and helped Marist Catholic to wins in the 200 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay.

Juno Trudell, North Eugene wrestling

North Eugene junior Juno Trudell took second in the 170-pound bracket Feb. 14 Feb. 14 at Springfield High School.

Turdell won her first three matches of the tournament — including two by fall — before falling in the final to Thurston's Allison Cummings by 7-1 decision.

Jarrid Denney is a sports reporter for The Register-Guard. He can be reached at jdenney@registerguard.com or on X @jarrid_denney

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Youth League: Inter will take on Benfica in the quarter finals

Youth League: Inter will take on Benfica in the quarter finals
Youth League: Inter will take on Benfica in the quarter finals

After relegating Betis in the round of 16, Inter U20 continue on their 2025/26 UEFA Youth League journey: Carbone's side will take on Benfica in the quarter-finals at the KONAMI Football Centre in a single-leg match on either 17 or 18 March.

QUARTER-FINALS

INTER vs. Benfica Club Brugge vs. Atletico Madrid Real Madrid vs. Sporting Villarreal vs. PSG

DATES FOR THE KNOCKOUT STAGES

Quarter-finals: 17/18 March Semi-finals: 17 April (Colovray Sports Centre, Nyon) Final: 20 April (Colovray Sports Centre, Nyon)

Bristol City defender Atkinson out for 10 weeks

A photo of Rob Atkinson playing football in a Bristol City's home kit
Rob Atkinson has made 23 Championship starts for Bristol City this season [Shutterstock]

Bristol City defender Rob Atkinson is set to miss around 10 weeks after sustaining a "really bad" ankle injury during their 2-1 win against Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old was substituted at half-time at Ewood Park following a heavy tackle.

Atkinson's absence follows fellow defender Rob Dickie being ruled out for 10 weeks with a hamstring injury, while Luke McNally is unlikely to feature this season after a setback in his recovery from ACL injury.

It means head coach Gerhard Struber has been left with one fit specialist senior centre-back in Noah Eile, who has only played 181 Championship minutes since arriving from New York Red Bulls on deadline day earlier this month.

Full-backs George Tanner and Cam Pring have been used regularly in a back three but the Robins do now look very light in defence.

"It's really bad news," boss Gerhard Struber said in his press conference before Friday's game against Watford (20:00 GMT). "This a really big hit for us.

"When you lose a player like Rob Atkinson or Rob Dickie, it's not so easy to say that we have the next.

"We will miss him but at the same time, it's a big chance for other players."

In positive news for the squad, right-back Ross McCrorie is "ready to come back" after missing three games with a concussion sustained during training. The Scotland international has previously deputised at centre-back on occasions.

However, midfielder Joe Williams is also set to miss a long period with his latest hamstring issue, though Struber is unsure on a timeline at present.

The Austrian has opened up the possibility of entering the free agent market - but whether anyone will be brought in or not remains to be seen.

Struber added: "We are looking what is maybe available. It is not easy to find one but right now we are watching."

Caleb Downs doesn’t hesitate naming best defensive player in NFL Draft

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The NFL Draft Combine began this week, and anticipation is high as prospects take the field, speak to the media, and participate in team interviews ahead of April’s draft.

One player speaking to the media on Thursday was Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, the anchor of one of the best defenses in college football this past season.

Safeties are often evaluated differently than other defensive prospects, particularly in the first round, due to scheme fit and the varied impact they can have on a game. The last safety selected in the top 10 was Jamal Adams in 2017, and Downs has the potential to break that nine-year streak.

Despite the ongoing debate about where safeties should be picked, Downs is confident in his standing. He believes teams should select the best player available — and that he is that player.

“At the end of the day, it’s who’s the best defender,” Downs said. “It’s not really about positional value. It’s who affects the game. If you affect the game in a lot of ways, that’s what’s most important. That’s really all I can worry about, honestly. I can’t worry about what anybody else says. At the end of the day, my film is what it is. They’re going to make a decision based on that.

“I feel confident every time I step on the field,” he added. “If I wouldn’t say I walked on the field and thought anybody was better than me, yeah, that wouldn’t be true.”

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Caleb Downs when asked about the positional value of taking a safety high in the draft:
“At the end of the day, it’s about who’s the best defender.”
Reporter, “Are you the best defender?”
“Yeah.” pic.twitter.com/OBlQPjcX2Z

— Dan Hoard (@Dan_Hoard) February 26, 2026

Downs has already drawn interest from several teams and has been mocked across the board regarding where he could be selected, but he chose not to reveal which teams he’s already met with during his press conference.

When asked about past safeties he models his game after and enjoys watching, Downs named current stars and all-time legends such as Brian Branch, Kyle Hamilton, Budda Baker, Troy Polamalu, and Ed Reed.

During his three-year college career spanning Alabama and Ohio State, Downs totaled 257 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, and six interceptions. He highlighted his versatility as one of the key traits that makes him stand out.

“I feel like being able to play multiple positions is what makes people useful, is what makes people special,” Downs added. “So, yeah, being able to play in the box, being able to play in the deep part of the field, being able to play slot, nickel or dime — yeah, I think that makes me unique.”

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Cristiano Ronaldo net worth: How much money soccer star has made in career earnings, endorsements and more

Cristiano Ronaldo with the 2014 Ballon d'Or

Cristiano Ronaldo net worth: How much money soccer star has made in career earnings, endorsements and more originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Cristiano Ronaldo is not just one of the most famous football players of the current generation, but one of the greatest the sport has ever seen.

As such, the Portuguese star has been paid handsomely throughout the course of his career, both for his greatness on the field and his superstar status off it.

The wealth accrued by "CR7" has taken him to heights never before reached by athletes around the world.

The Sporting News takes a deep look at the eye-watering amounts of money Ronaldo has earned as a professional, and what levels of fortune that has brought him and his family.

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Cristiano Ronaldo net worth

According to CelebrityNetWorth, Cristiano Ronaldo is the richest football player on the planet, and the fifth-richest athlete in the world with a net worth of $1.2 billion.

The report claims that Ronaldo is worth over $300 million more than the next-highest football star, Lionel Messi.

Ronaldo officially became a billionaire in June of 2025 when he signed the huge contract extension with Al Nassr.

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Cristiano Ronaldo contract details with Al Nassr

Ronaldo signed a new two-year contract with Al Nassr in June of 2025, which is reportedly worth €180 million ($211m / £153.5m) per year, according to beIN Sports.

This is just slightly lower than the rate of Ronaldo's previous deal, which earned him €200 million ($213m / £173m by Jan. 2023 conversion rates) a year at Al Nassr.

Notably, only a fraction of this relates to him actually playing football, with his image rights and commercial deals reportedly funding more than half of his total earnings while in Saudi Arabia.

When Ronaldo joined, the nation's sovereign wealth fund was reportedly expected to help pay for Ronaldo's wages provided that the Portugal star backed their bid to jointly host the 2030 World Cup — something Al Nassr have since denied.

MORE:A breakdown of Cristiano Ronaldo's current contract with Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo career earnings

For the entirety of his football career, Ronaldo has earned over $1 billion in just contractual income, according to Forbes.

According to Capology, he has earned over $850m in just salary and bonuses alone just since they began tracking financial data in 2013.

As per to CelebrityNetWorth, once Ronaldo reaches the end of his current contract with Al Nassr, he will become the first football player to surpass $2bn in career earnings from salary and endorsements.

Cristiano Ronaldo endorsements

As one of the greatest football players to ever live, Ronaldo has a long list of endorsements that have added considerably to his career earnings. The companies that Ronaldo has endorsed over the years include:

  • Nike
  • Binance
  • Panini
  • Whoop
  • Therabody
  • Herbalife
  • Clear

Ronaldo also has his own line of products that include clothing, fragrances, and even hotels.

Where does Cristiano Ronaldo live?

Currently, Ronaldo lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

When Ronaldo first moved to the country upon signing for Al Nassr, he lived in a luxurious suite in the Four Seasons Hotel in the Riyadh Kingdom Tower.

He then moved into his own place in the Al Muhammadiyah neighborhood of Riyadh. Little is known about his current home, but he also owns a vast array of properties all over the world.

According to various reports, Ronaldo's portfolio includes:

  • A seven-story complex in Funchal, Portugal where his mother Dolores lives that cost around $9.5 million.
  • A vacation home in Marbella, Spain purchased for $1.6m with a home theater, LED-lit driveway, and infinity pool.
  • An apartment in Lisbon, Portugal that cost $8.8m, considered the most expensive apartment in the city.
  • A property in Quinta da Marinha, Portugal that cost $9.5m and is reportedly the site where he plans to build his home in retirement.

Ben McAdoo reportedly leaving Patriots coaching staff

FOXBOROUGH, MA - MAY 20: New England Patriots senior defensive assistant Ben McAdoo during New England Patriots OTA on May 20, 2025, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Another member of the New England Patriots coaching staff will not be back with the team in 2026.

Ben McAdoo, who spent last season as a senior defensive assistant, will leave the team after two seasons. NFL reporter Joseph Pasteris was first to report the news.

A former head coach of the New York Giants and offensive coordinator with the Carolina Panthers, McAdoo arrived in New England under head coach Jerod Mayo in 2024. Originally serving as a senior assistant on the offensive side of the ball, he was retained under new HC Mike Vrabel in 2025.

However, for the first time in his two decades in the NFL, McAdoo was asked to work on defense. After one year at the job, he is now set to leave the organization.

The 48-year-old is the third known departure from Vrabel’s staff this offseason. Previously, the team saw assistant offensive line coach Robert Kugler leave to become the Pittsburgh Steelers’ tight ends coach and defensive assistant Milton Patterson exit the team as well.

“I think we have a great staff,” Vrabel said at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday. “There’ll be some people that we’ll add going through this process.”

Vanoli: ‘Fiorentina take nothing for granted’ despite 3-0 advantage

Vanoli: ‘Fiorentina take nothing for granted’ despite 3-0 advantage
Vanoli: ‘Fiorentina take nothing for granted’ despite 3-0 advantage

Fiorentina have a 3-0 first leg lead in the Conference League play-off with Jagiellonia, but Paolo Vanoli warns ‘nothing is to be taken for granted, we saw the Champions League comebacks.’

It kicks off at the Stadio Artemio Franchi at 17.45 GMT (18.45 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Bologna vs. Brann on the Liveblog.

The Viola had been in a disastrous run of form, both in Europe and domestically, but really seem to have turned a corner lately.

Their 3-0 first leg result in Poland was part of a trend that has now seen them win three on the bounce in all competition, but that doesn’t mean qualification to the Round of 16 is guaranteed.

Vanoli warning for Fiorentina in Europe

FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 24: Rolando Mandragora of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Cagliari Calcio at Artemio Franchi on January 24, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“We saw the comebacks in the Champions League yesterday, so nothing is to be taken for granted,” Vanoli told Sky Sport Italia.

Atalanta managed to overturn a 2-0 first leg loss to Borussia Dortmund, while Juventus down to 10 men forced Galatasaray to extra time despite a 5-2 first leg deficit.

“We must go out there focused on winning the game, not conceding goals, but also trying not to use up too much energy, because we know the priority is Serie A,” added the Fiorentina coach.

FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Head coach Paolo Vanoli manager of ACF Fiorentina reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

What has changed in their recent transformation of results and performances?

“In recent matches, we have seen a big difference in the number of sprints of our defenders, I showed the players those statistics too. That means we were much more attentive in preventative marking to avoid those situations.

“If you look at our record against the smaller clubs, we dominated the matches, but conceded a lot of goals on the counter-attack. We have changed the spirit, we all defend together and attack together.

“It took a while to achieve that, it was a process, but we are getting there now. It was also a problem of shaking off this cursed and worrying thought, which is we’ll win the next one. It was tough to start a season with one objective and change it so radically, it required a shift in mentality.”

FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos known as Dodo of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Dodo is suspended for the next Serie A match, so he starts today in a more advanced attacking role, allowing Jack Harrison to rest instead.

Albert Gudmundsson is on the bench after an ankle injury.

Roma team news: Dybala fighting to return for Juventus clash

Roma team news: Dybala fighting to return for Juventus clash
Roma team news: Dybala fighting to return for Juventus clash

Paulo Dybala is pushing to be involved in one of the most personal fixtures in his calendar, with the Argentine forward determined to feature in Roma’s Serie A clash against his former club Juventus.

Dybala has been absent from Gian Piero Gasperini’s matchday squads for over a month, but according to Corriere dello Sport, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the Argentine stepped up his workload during training at Trigoria on Thursday, using the session to test the condition of his troublesome left knee.

TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

He remains on an individual programme for now, but his determination to be involved, even from the bench, against the club where he made his name in Italian football is clear.

Roma team news: Dybala & Soule fight to start against Juventus

Friday’s training session will be the decisive test, with the medical staff closely monitoring his response before any decision is made on his inclusion.

Fellow Argentine and ex-Juventus man Matias Soulé is in a similar race against time, dealing with a pubic inflammation that has also kept him on the sidelines in recent weeks. Like Dybala, he is targeting a return for the Juventus fixture.

ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Matias Soule of AS Roma competes for the ball with Juan Martin Rodriguez Camejo of Cagliari Calcio during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on February 09, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Should Dybala make it, his presence would be a significant boost for Roma both technically and emotionally.

The former Juventus forward has always reserved some of his best performances for the Bianconeri, and even a cameo from the bench could prove decisive in what promises to be a crucial encounter in the race for Champions League football.

Inter Milan Chief Reiterates Trust In Cristian Chivu: “I Respect Fabregas, But Chivu Has Always Been Our First Choice”

Inter Milan Chief Reiterates Trust In Cristian Chivu: “I Respect Fabregas, But Chivu Has Always Been Our First Choice”
Inter Milan Chief Reiterates Trust In Cristian Chivu: “I Respect Fabregas, But Chivu Has Always Been Our First Choice”

Inter Milan sporting director Piero Ausilio insists that Cristian Chivu has always been the club’s first choice to replace Simone Inzaghi.

During an interview with Marco Nosotti via FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri chief reiterated his trust in the 45-year-old manager.

Cristian Chivu returned to San Siro as a first-team coach last summer after a brief stint at Parma.

Indeed, Inter chose the Romanian tactician to replace Simone Inzaghi, who left Serie A to take over Al-Hilal at the end of last season.

Meanwhile, everyone had thought that Inter had hired Chivu only after Cesc Fabregas turned them down.

In reality, the runaway Serie A leaders have always preferred their former defender over the highly-rated Como manager.

Furthermore, Chivu has repaid the club’s trust this season, as he is on the verge of winning the Scudetto in his debut campaign at Giuseppe Meazza.

With only 12 games left to play, the Nerazzurri sit comfortably ten points clear of second-placed AC Milan.

Inter Milan Chief Piero Ausilio Reiterates Trust in Cristian Chivu

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 20: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano attends a press conference ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Lumen Field on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

“I definitely have great respect for this coach,” Ausilio said. “He’s young, doing well, and will surely have a brilliant career. Inter was never close to Fabregas – the first to know that was Chivu.

“When we faced the choice of Inzaghi, we put some ideas on the table, and Chivu’s was the one we believed in the most for a thousand reasons. He’s an incredible guy -he was as a player, he is now as a man, and also as a coach.

“We were fortunate to have known him in the youth sector; the choice of Parma was courageous – credit to the management and to him. That risk has now brought him to Inter.

“He has always been our first choice; we went straight for him, and we’re extremely happy with the decision.”

Ausilio then commented on Lautaro Martinez, one of his best signings ever.

“I remember that period perfectly,” he added. “It was also a difficult time for Inter. We had a match against Crotone, and I decided to try the impossible. He seemed inclined to join Atletico Madrid.

“The risks of failing were high, but I took the chance, and with Milito’s help, I succeeded. It was a very advantageous deal; it didn’t cost more than €20 million. We had even closed it for less.

“However, that evening he scored three goals, so we had to sit down and negotiate again. Today, after many years, he is our captain and a true asset for football. In a negotiation, you first need to convince the player.

“In Lautaro’s case, we started by satisfying the club first.”

Inter Milan Chief Piero Ausilio Lists Other Top Deals

MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“A player I’ve always had in my heart is Kovacic,” Ausilio continued. “I also brought Bonucci to Inter when he was playing for Viterbese; he wasn’t a fully established player at the time. We signed him for the Primavera, and he then went on to have an incredible career.

“I also think of Pandev, but also of the current players. Thuram was a great signing considering the quality of the player, but also players who arrived on free transfers like Mkhitaryan, Calhanoglu, De Vrij, and Acerbi, who then became protagonists in Inter’s recent successes.

“People always say free transfers don’t pay off because you can’t resell them, but sometimes the performances on the pitch repay you. We were in a rebuilding phase; there was a change of ownership, but the project was winning.

“You can finish first, second, lose a final, but the important thing for Inter is to always be there. We started with Spalletti, and with him we returned to the Champions League; that was the big step we needed, we had been absent for years.

“Then we returned to winning ways with Conte, reached a Europa League final, and with Inzaghi we consolidated as winners. Free transfers brought quality both on and off the pitch, professionalism, and experience.”

Finally, he delivered his verdict on Hakan Calhanoglu’s arrival in 2021.

“At Milan, he had found himself in a particular situation,” Ausilio claimed. “We had the serious problem of Eriksen, and within 48 hours we seized the opportunity. Today, we are happy to have him and to enjoy him still.

“Last year, we finished second, one point behind Napoli. Credit to them because it’s right to acknowledge the strength of your opponent. But we played, and I say this with a certain pride, 23 more matches.

“When you essentially play an extra round compared to your competitor, it’s normal to lose some energy here and there. These aren’t excuses, but factors to keep in mind.”

Rangers vs Celtic & Hearts vs Aberdeen: The key fixtures set to shape 2025/26 Scottish Premiership title race

Rangers vs Celtic & Hearts vs Aberdeen: The key fixtures set to shape 2025/26 Scottish Premiership title race
Rangers vs Celtic & Hearts vs Aberdeen: The key fixtures set to shape 2025/26 Scottish Premiership title race

The Scottish Premiership title race could take another dramatic twist this weekend, with the Glasgow derby showdown looming on Sunday and pacesetters Hearts in action 24 hours earlier.

At the start of the campaign, not even the most optimistic Hearts fans could have imagined the team leading the Premiership at this stage of the season, but they have given them every reason to dream big.

Despite alternating between victories and defeats across their last five league outings, Hearts are sitting at the top of the Scottish Premiership table, four points clear of Rangers.

With only five games left until the end of the regular season, the margin for error is rapidly shrinking, and every point could prove decisive in what promises to be a nerve-shredding finale.

Hearts will be looking to hold up their end of the bargain when they take on mid-table Aberdeen at Tynecastle Park on Saturday and extend their lead at the summit ahead of Sunday’s Glasgow derby.

Although Rangers and Celtic are part of the chasing pack, Sunday’s mouth-watering showdown at Ibrox has all the makings of a ‘top-table six-pointer,’ given that a potential slip-up for either side would significantly derail their title chances.

Let’s see how the upcoming weekend could determine the 2025/26 title race in Scotland’s top flight.

Hearts vs Aberdeen

Hearts bounced back from a calamitous 4-2 defeat at Rangers in one of the standout Scottish Premiership fixtures a fortnight ago with a narrow 1-0 home victory over sixth-placed Falkirk last time out.

Seeking only their fifth Premiership title and first since 1959/60, Hearts must go back-to-back for the first time since mid-January if they’re to preserve their slender lead at the top of the tree.

There’s no better setting to inspire Hearts to what would be a priceless win than Tynecastle Park, where they haven’t lost a single league game all season (W10, D4), including a pair of 1-0 triumphs over Falkirk and Hibernian in their last two outings.

Visiting Aberdeen also feel like a perfect victim, with McInnes’ title-bidding side emerging victorious from six of their last seven league meetings between the teams on this ground (D1).

Adding to Hearts’ confidence, the Dons have picked up just a single point from their last seven away league matches (D1, L6), failing to get on the scoresheet in six consecutive such games since a 3-1 loss at Celtic in mid-December.

Rangers vs Celtic

Regardless of the outcome of Hearts’ home clash against Aberdeen, three points will be imperative for Rangers and Celtic when they renew hostilities in the famous Glasgow derby on Sunday.

Danny Rohl is desperate to follow in the footsteps of Steven Gerrard, who was the last Gers boss to win the league title back in 2020/21, but their recent form fails to inspire confidence.

Despite going unbeaten in their last 11 league matches (W8, D3), the Ibrox giants have shared the spoils three times in five Premiership fixtures since the beginning of February.

However, they have recently flourished in the match-up, avoiding defeat in their last five league encounters against Celtic (W3, D2), including a 3-1 victory at Parkhead in January’s reverse fixture.

Sitting two points clear of their arch-rivals, Rangers could kill two birds with one stone this weekend as they prepare for a season-defining meeting against the downtrodden reigning champions.

In addition to getting significantly closer to breaking the tie with another triumph here, Rangers would likely land a knockout punch on Celtic’s title ambitions.

It’s been a disappointing domestic season for the Hoops, who have already lost seven league matches, three more than they endured during their title-winning 2024/25 campaign.

Motherwell vs Dundee United

While all eyes will be on Ibrox this weekend, Motherwell could further complicate matters for the Glasgow giants, especially if they can maintain their rich vein of form against Dundee United on Saturday.

Jens Berthel Askou’s men have hit a purple patch after a 1-0 loss at Rangers in late December, racking up an eye-catching eight-game unbeaten league run (W6, D2).

The Steelmen have been particularly impressive on home turf, where they’ve only lost one league game all season (W9, D4) while conceding the division-low six goals in the process.

With Dundee winning just once in their last seven top-flight matches (D2, L4), Motherwell are well-positioned to strengthen their formidable home record and bolster their hopes of finishing second.

Premier League to launch streaming platform in Singapore next season – and it could be ‘replicated around the world’

The Premier League is set to launch its first direct-to-consumer streaming platform in Singapore next season, with ambitions for global replication if the initial venture proves successful.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters announced the project on Thursday, confirming long-standing rumours of a ‘Premflix’-style service for at least one territory.

Masters stated the service would be branded as Premier League Plus, adding that the league would be closely monitoring its success to determine future expansion.

This marks a significant departure for the Premier League, which has historically sold its broadcasting rights to independent partners like Sky Sports in England and NBC in the United States.

The league’s chief executive Richard Masters announced the project on Thursday (Nick Potts/PA)
The league’s chief executive Richard Masters announced the project on Thursday (Nick Potts/PA)

It will coincide with the opening of a new Premier League Studios production hub in Olympia in London.

Masters officially announced the news at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit in London on Thursday.

“We’re going (direct) to consumer in Singapore. It’s a very long, considered process, carefully chosen,” he said.

“So from next season, Premier League Plus, rather than Premflix – we’ve rebranded it finally – is going to happen.

“For the first time the Premier League is going to have its own customers. It’s going to have to deal with promotion, pricing, churn, distribution, all of those things, we’re looking to build a business.

“We’re also looking to learn, to see how that might be replicated all around the world.

“What we do with Premier League Plus in Singapore is really about learning as well as building the business. If it goes well, it may be replicated. You don’t want to predict further than that I think at this stage.”

The Premier League’s move follows other major sports leagues, including the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball in North America, in going direct to consumer.

Elsewhere at the Summit, PFA chief Maheta Molango has warned against fixture congestion, stating fans deserve to see stars performing at their best.

"It’s really important that we that we discover the value of scarcity,” he said.

Is Chermiti Rangers' man for the big occasion?

Youssef Chermiti has produced his best performances this season on major occasions - and they don't much bigger than Sunday's Old Firm derby.

The striker has prompted plenty of criticism and fan frustration as he toils to live up to a hefty price tag, mustering just seven goals in 30 appearances.

But six of those have come against title rivals Hearts and Celtic, providing tantalising glimpses of what he is capable of.

Chermiti scored in injury time at Tynecastle in December when Rangers lost 2-1 to Hearts then netted a brilliant hat-trick as Danny Rohl's side twice came from behind to beat the Gorgie side 4-2 at Ibrox earlier this month.

The 21-year-old Portuguese hadn't joined Rangers in time for the opening league meeting with Celtic - the 0-0 Ibrox draw in August - but emerged as the matchwinner at Celtic Park in early January.

Rangers were fortunate to only be one down at half-time as Celtic - who were then helmed by Wilfied Nancy - spurned countless chances. Yet Chermiti soon changed the game, netting two in nine minutes to put Rangers ahead before the hour on their way to a 3-1 win.

Not only has he stepped up with goals in these games, he has also been sharper in attack.

Against Hearts this season Chermiti has managed eight shots (the most he has taken against any opponent) compared to just one against the likes of Dundee and Kilmarnock.

He has scored four big chances against Hearts and is averaging a goal every 39.5 minutes against the league leaders. Against Celtic he scored both of his big chances.

Contrast that with last weekend's frustrating draw with rock-bottom Livingston, where Chermiti attempted four shots and put only one target in a frustrating 90 minutes.

Consistency has eluded him but if Chermiti can continue his run of goals in big games he could be the key to a Rangers derby win on Sunday.

Jets trying to avoid repeating Giants Saquon Barkley mistake with Breece Hall

Saquon Barkley

Jets trying to avoid repeating Giants Saquon Barkley mistake with Breece Hall originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New York Jets are going to have a very interesting offseason. They've already made one move, reportedly trading Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans for defensive tackle T'Vondre Sweat.

But, there's another big question at hand for the Jets: What will the Jets do with Breece Hall? The star running back is set to be a free agent, but the Jets don't want to let him walk. There are plenty of reasons why, but an underrated one is thanks to the New York Giants.

As Tony Pauline of Essentiallysports.com noted, the Jets are trying to avoid repeating the same mistake the Giants made when their star running back Saquon Barkley was set to be a free agent.

Jets trying to avoid repeating Giants mistake with star RB free agent

"The Jets don't want to make the same mistake the New York Giants made with Saquon Barkley two years ago," Pauline writes.

Instead of franchise tagging, extending, or trading him, the Giants let Barkley hit the open market, where he signed with the division rival Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles won the Super Bowl his first year with their new team.

While neither the Buffalo Bills nor the New England Patriots need a running back as the Eagles did, the Jets cannot let Hall walk this offseason.

The indications so far have been that the Jets want to keep Hall in New York. Whether it's a franchise or transition tag, or an extension, Hall is not someone the Jets want to lose.

MoreJets get good news on Breece Hall amid $12.25 million contract benchmark

He's a great dual-threat running back and is coming off a strong 1,065 rushing-yard season for the Jets. Despite the poor offensive environment, Hall still produced.

If the Jets can find a franchise quarterback, Hall, along with Garrett Wilson, could help the Jets' offense turn a corner into being a far better unit than it is now.

But before the Jets can get excited about such a future, they need to make sure they don't repeat the Giants' mistake with Barkley. Hall has to stay in New York, no matter what the Jets have to do to make sure that happens this offseason.

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Boxing’s civil war has truly begun, and it is already getting ugly

Once the dust settles – whenever it is done drifting, and wherever it ultimately lies – this week may be regarded as one of the most fascinating in boxing history.

It began with the stunning news of Conor Benn’s split from Eddie Hearn, as the British boxer joined rival promoter Dana White, and it has taken in reports of a $1bn court case.

Matchroom chief Hearn has said he expects the signing of Benn, by White’s new entity Zuffa Boxing, to be a singular chess move in what may be a decade-long promotional feud. Yet that feud may not be a simple 1 vs 1, after Wednesday’s report that Hearn’s fellow promoter Frank Warren is claiming $1bn in lost income from Zuffa Boxing’s owners.

Saudi official Turki Alalshikh brought Hearn and Warren together over the last couple of years, despite the Britons’ longstanding grudge, as the trio worked on numerous high-profile events; now, Hearn and Warren may need to band together to thwart what Alalshikh is building, given that he is working with White at Zuffa Boxing.

This has been a complex saga already, and within it, there is a feeling that a boxing civil war has broken out. Here’s what has happened so far, why, and what could come next...

A betrayal by Conor Benn?

On Friday night, Zuffa Boxing’s X account shared a post announcing Benn’s signing. It was scarcely believable. The account carries a blue tick – not gold – so there was some reason to question the post’s legitimacy. Even after that, the images of Benn and White together just looked... wrong, somehow, as if they could be AI. Of course this wasn’t the case, but it’s a testament to the surreality of the moment. And so The Independent approached Benn and his manager for comment, as well as sending other relevant parties the “is this real??” text. At least one figure had been caught off guard.

The main reason the news was so shocking was Benn’s relationship with Hearn; Matchroom had stuck by Benn during a three-year saga in which he couldn’t box on home soil after failing two drug tests. Hearn claimed he had even lent Benn “hundreds of thousands of pounds” during that time, in which the welterweight said he was as mentally low as someone could be.

Conor Benn (right) with his now-former promoter Eddie Hearn (Getty)
Conor Benn (right) with his now-former promoter Eddie Hearn (Getty)

Furthermore, Hearn claimed Benn wouldn’t even afford him a phone call to discuss the Zuffa move. “I made a mistake, because I misjudged the character,” Hearn told iFL TV late on Friday, the devastation and regret clear in his voice. “I’m not gonna hang him out to dry [...] but when I received the email from his lawyer, I texted him and said: ‘For everything I’ve done for you, I think I deserve a call.’ And he said ‘no’, and I was like: ‘Man... f***... I can’t believe it.’”

What’s more, Benn joined White just days after the American launched a scathing tirade at Hearn, who soon fired back.

Benn, 29, said he hopes he and Hearn can continue working together in some way, which truthfully sounded naive. Yet Benn may soon be a free agent again, with one executive confirming that Benn’s deal only includes one fight. Sports Illustrated reported that the contract is worth $15m, a number that Shapiro acknowledged but wouldn’t confirm.

Another interesting element is Benn’s long-standing desire to fight for the WBC title, considering Zuffa intends to move away from the traditional belt system. Even with that in mind, Benn was calling for a shot at new WBC champion Ryan Garcia within two days of joining Zuffa.

Thursday brought a surprise then, in the news that Benn will fight Regis Prograis in April, live on Netflix (on Tyson Fury’s undercard), and at a 150lb catchweight. The Netflix factor means Benn’s sole contracted fight with Zuffa may not even air on the promotion’s main broadcast platform, Paramount+.

Benn at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, before Ryan Garcia’s title win (Getty for Thomas J Henry)
Benn at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, before Ryan Garcia’s title win (Getty for Thomas J Henry)

Benn will also fight Prograis in London, despite Zuffa’s essence as an American brand and Benn’s apparent wish to box in the US. And for as much as Benn is reported to be earning regardless, there would have been a tax benefit to competing Stateside. But “it’s worth taking the tax hit to be on the Fury undercard”, argued Oriana Morrison, a sports accountant and tax strategist, while speaking to The Independent. “People are far more likely to watch something with Fury in it than without him. Benn will get that payout in the long run with Zuffa, Netflix, and Fury’s audience’s eyes on him.”

But back to the belts. Zuffa’s second-biggest signing is Jai Opetaia, the IBF cruiserweight champion who is desperate to collect the division’s other major titles. He will fight Brandon Glanton for the new Zuffa cruiserweight belt in March, and it’s unknown whether his IBF strap will be on the line in that contest. Opetaia and Zuffa’s goals don’t seem to align, yet the Australian insisted they do. Still, he fired a warning to Zuffa: “If we don’t get one [unification fight] by the end of the year, I’ll be very f***ing disappointed.”

Reports of a $1bn court case

The next major number to be reported this week was $1bn, as The Telegraphreported Warren is claiming that amount in lost income from Zuffa Boxing’s owners, TKO and Sela.

Here, it is worth explaining that TKO is a combat-sports brand – the parent company of WWE and the UFC, the latter of which’s president is Dana White – and Sela is a Saudi events company. The faces of Zuffa Boxing are White and Alalshikh.

Promoter Frank Warren (left) with Saudi official Turki Alalshikh (Getty)
Promoter Frank Warren (left) with Saudi official Turki Alalshikh (Getty)

Per The Telegraph, Warren’s company Queensberry is claiming that TKO and Sela breached contracts they had signed with him, going behind his back to form a partnership of their own. Queensberry is reportedly seeking up to $1bn (£740m) in compensation for income that the promotion claims it would have earned if the contracts had been honoured. Legal letters have reportedly been sent, and it is thought the case could end up with a formal claim being made in the High Court if there is no resolution.

Queensberry is said to have claimed that, in September 2023, it signed an exclusivity agreement with Sela, giving the Saudi firm access to Queensberry’s insight into boxing. Queensberry is also believed to be claiming that it signed a separate contract with TKO, allowing the brand access to Queensberry’s online data, including details of the Sela contract. The Telegraph reported that Warren did not sign any contracts with Alalshikh personally.

The Independent approached Queensberry, TKO and Sela for comment, and a spokesperson for Sela said: “We are disappointed by the unfounded claims brought by Queensberry and Frank Warren. We reject them in their entirety and are confident that the facts will fully vindicate our position.” Meanwhile, Warren told the BBC: “It’s just a difference of opinion over the contracts that we signed, so that will just take its course. I can’t make any comment on it. It is what it is.”

A bizarre response on X

Matters then became even more complicated. Later on Wednesday, the magazine The Ring – owned by Alalshikh – posted a controversial tweet, alleging the circulation of “rumours” about Queensberry’s business affairs. The Independent has approached Queensberry for comment on the post.

What next?

Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have been linked for the best part of a decade (Getty)
Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have been linked for the best part of a decade (Getty)

Last weekend, in the wake of the Benn news, boxing insider Dan Rafael tweeted: “If you think s*** happened today just wait. Ain’t seen nothing yet.” It’s unclear whether he was referring to the impending report of Warren’s alleged lawsuit or whether something else is coming. But what could be bigger right now?

In January, Oleksandr Usyk’s team director Sergey Lapin confirmed they been contacted by Zuffa. Signing the pound-for-pound No 1 would be a huge statement, of course, yet Usyk left his longtime promoter Alex Krassyuk last year, and he is late in his career now; while Usyk is the greatest talent that Zuffa could sign, such a move would lack the personal edge that made the Benn switch so captivating.

Should Zuffa sign Fury, that too would be a seismic acquisition from a talent perspective, though the British star is older, like Usyk. Still, the end of a partnership with Warren would feel significant.

Perhaps the only signing that would blow up boxing’s corner of the internet would be Anthony Joshua, another of Hearn’s key names – his most important of all, actually. Although “AJ” and Benn have both spent their entire professional careers with Hearn, the promoter was quick to contrast the British boxers, saying: “You can’t mention those in the same breath, for many reasons. Joshua is a different breed of class and loyalty.”

Hypothetically, if Zuffa were to sign Fury and Joshua and make that long-awaited super fight – without Warren and Hearn involved – that would constitute genuinely shocking news. Or maybe the next big development won’t pertain to the signing of a boxer, but to something more relevant to the sport’s wider landscape. At this point, it feels fair to say that nothing is impossible. A new era has begun: an era of boxing civil war.

Stampede Blue fan census: Where in the world do Indianapolis Colts fans live?

We’re in that slow period between the Super Bowl and the new league year where it sometimes feels like the NFL world has ground to a halt. And that makes it a perfect time to ask: Where in the world are our Stampede Blue readers? 

We don’t want or need your address or any personal details — sharing just the state is fine, or city and state if you’d like to be more specific. Same thing if you live abroad – if you’d like to just share the country, that’s cool, and if you want to share more details like the city or region, that’s totally up to you. 

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New Intel ARC Driver delivers up to 40% FPS Gains in Resident Evil Requiem

Intel’s newest driver is a must for Resident Evil Requiem! Intel has just released its ARC Graphics 32.0.101.8531 driver for Windows, giving ARC GPU users access to a variety of new optimisations that promise significant performance gains in specific PC games. This driver’s highlights include significant performance gains for Resident Evil Requiem, which releases tomorrow, […]

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Foldable Lenovo Legion Go Gaming Handheld Concept Appears in Leak

Despite recent concerns about driver updates, Lenovo's Legion Go has been a staple in the handheld gaming space since it launched, thanks to a large 8.8-inch display and the detachable controllers. Still, that large display can't compete with devices like the 11-inch OneXPlayer 2-in-1 devices as a portable general computing device. A new foldable Legion Go concept, leaked by Windows Latest, may be in development to potentially address users who want a handheld that can pull double duty as a handheld gaming device and a laptop. According to the leak, the Legion Go Fold will use a foldable POLED display that unfolds from a 7.7-inch form factor to 11.6-inches. The controllers will also allegedly connect wirelessly, enabling the display to be used in 7.7-inch mode in landscape mode or in either portrait or landscape mode while attached to the controllers in 11.7-inch mode—such a portrait mode display could conceivably be split to function somewhat like a Nintendo DS. Of course, there will also be a detachable keyboard accessory to use the Legion Go Fold as a mini laptop in 11.7-inch mode.

The specifications for the Legion Go Fold will also be nothing to sneeze at, featuring an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, 32 GB of memory, and a 48 Wh battery. Lenovo will also keep the vertical FPS mode from the Legion Go and Legion Go 2 for the Legion Go Fold Concept. While the Legion Go Fold may launch as nothing more than a concept, Lenovo is one of a few laptop makers that brings these foldable compute concepts to market, with recent examples of this including the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable. So it's not entirely impossible that Lenovo will bring something like a Legion Go Fold to market at some point. That said, it would be a niche within a niche, so it doesn't seem entirely likely that we will see a commercial version of the foldable handheld at any point soon. Regardless, Lenovo will allegedly show off the concept at MWC 2026 on March 2, 2026.

Awekeys Launches All-Metal Low-Profile Keycaps on Kickstarter

Awekeys, one of very few companies making metal keycaps for mechanical keyboards, has just announced the Awekeys Air as its latest addition to the line-up. The Awekeys Air keycaps are low-profile keycaps designed for slim mechanical keyboards, like the Iqunix Magi65 Pro, NuPhy Air series, and even split ergonomic keyboards, like the ZSA Voyager and MoErgo Go60. The Awekeys Air series is available for both cross stems—for Choc V2 and Gateron switches—and Choc V1 stems, which are common on niche low-profile split keyboards, and Early Bird Kickstarter pricing starts at $109 for a 68-key DIY kit, $139 for a 95-key 80% Base kit, and $159 for a 113-key 100% kit. These prices are only for the Ivory White and Obsidian Black, with the Titanium Black and Satin Copper coming in slightly more expensive and the limited edition Satin Silver and Satin Gold costing as much as $249 for the 80% Base kit. These prices will also increase when the keycaps hit retail. The Kickstarter campaign lists MSRP of the Ivory White and Obsidian Black 100% kit colorways as $249, but keyboards and accessories often cost less than anticipated when moving from a Kickstarter to regular retail.

The Awekeys Air keycaps come in six different colors—Titanium Black, Ivory White, Obsidian Black, Satin Copper, Satin Silver, and Satin Gold—and Awekeys is offering a hand-finished brush finish on the Gold, Silver, Copper, and Titanium colorways. The keycaps themselves are made from a recycled alloy called cupronickel, which is predominantly copper and nickel, which resists corrosion, offers some anti-microbial benefits, and is considered low allergy risk—although you may want to avoid it if you have a known nickel allergy. The keycaps are also available with legends or as blanks, and the profile has a uniform height with spherical tops and a total height of 5 mm.

(PR) Broadcom Ships Industry First 2 nm Custom Compute SoC Built on Its 3.5D eXtreme Dimension System in Package Platform

Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO), a global technology leader that designs, develops and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions, today announced it has begun shipping the industry's first 2 nm custom compute SoC built on its 3.5D eXtreme Dimension System in Package (XDSiP) platform. A proven modular, multi-dimensional stacked die platform, 3.5D XDSiP combines 2.5D techniques and 3D-IC integration using Face-to-Face (F2F) technology.

3.5D XDSiP is foundational to next-generation XPUs. With 3.5D XDSiP, consumer AI customers can deliver the most advanced XPU with unparalleled signal density, superior power efficiency and low latency to meet the massive computational demands of gigawatt-scale AI clusters. Broadcom's XDSiP platform allows compute, memory and network I/O to scale independently in a compact form factor, enabling high-efficiency, low-power computing at scale.

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 595.59 WHQL Game Ready Drivers

NVIDIA today released its latest GeForce 595.59 WHQL Game Ready driver, adding day-one support for Resident Evil Requiem and Marathon. The update also addresses several gaming-related issues, particularly affecting GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. Fixes include intermittent black bar flickering in The Ascent, green artifacts in Total War: Three Kingdoms, and crash issues in Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age following recent driver updates. NVIDIA also resolved image corruption problems in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and a significant performance drop in Act 4 Part 1 of Quantum Break.

On the general fixes side, the 595.59 driver resolves an AV1 decode crash affecting certain workflows in Blackmagic Design applications when handling multiple OBUs (Open Bitstream Unit) within a single packet.

Update 20:38 UTC: NVIDIA has pulled its GeForce 595.59 WHQL driver after users reported stability problems, including faulty fan detection leaving GPU coolers running on a single fan and clock speed issues. The company is pointing affected users back to the previous 591.86 WHQL release for now.

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The humble PDF is becoming a problem for AI


Researchers and developers working with large language models say these structural quirks introduce subtle but significant errors. An AI that reads lines strictly from left to right may stumble over multi-column scientific papers or misinterpret footers as part of the main text. These parsing issues can cascade into so-called "hallucinations,"...

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DemoPolish – Turn rough screen recordings into polished demo videos


DemoPolish takes your rough screen recordings and turns them into clean, narrated demo videos. Upload a walkthrough of your product, and it rephrases your narration into a clear, concise script and records a professional AI voiceover. The whole process takes under 60 seconds with no video editing, no re-recording, and no timeline to learn.

It's built for founders who keep re-recording the same demo because the explanation came out wrong. Instead of spending an hour getting one good take, you record once — messy is fine — and let DemoPolish handle the rest. Upload, polish, download.

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Throb – Meet queer folks with privacy-first chat and kink profiles


Throb is a platform for the queer community to meet, chat, and organize with privacy at the core. Share expiring, screenshot-protected photos in private albums, express yourself with detailed kink profiles and preferences, and control your visibility with incognito browsing and status settings. Stay safe with real-time location sharing when meeting up, and keep the conversation going with read receipts, expiring photos, and group chats for friends and communities you care about.

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Former Norwegian Cruise Line Executive Arrested in Argentina for $2 Million Fraud Scheme

A former executive with Norwegian Cruise Line has been arrested on allegations of defrauding the cruise line. Thomas Markell, 54, who previously held the position of Senior Director of Events, was detained in Argentina.

Black-and-white, blurry headshot of an adult man with short hair, a mustache, and a goatee, wearing a dark shirt, facing forward against a light background—reportedly the executive arrested in connection with a Norwegian Cruise Line fraud scheme.

He was indicted in the U.S. for his alleged role in a fraud scheme and is awaiting extradition.

The indictment claims he defrauded the cruise line of approximately $2 million between June 2021 and September 2023.

Ex-executive accused of setting up bogus vendor company

Authorities say he abused his position, which allowed him to authorize payments to vendors for various corporate event goods and services. He has been accused of setting up a shell company that fraudulently submitted invoices to the cruise line.

The allegations involve fraudulent activity tied to The Gifting Company, a St. Louis, Missouri, business that offered corporate gifts. Two other individuals are also named as accomplices in the scheme.

Multiple invoices were submitted and paid, with two individual payments as high as $165,000.

Markell is accused of routing payments through various intermediaries into third-party accounts in an effort to conceal the money trail. At least one payment was allegedly deposited into an account controlled by his girlfriend.

Markell faces extradition to the U.S.

Markell faces multiple counts of wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. The American citizen allegedly fled the U.S. last year after the investigation was opened. He was arrested on an Interpol red notice in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

He is being held in the custody of the Federal Criminal and Correctional Court in Buenos Aires while extradition proceedings progress.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri issued a warrant for his arrest in October 2025 following his departure from the country.

Silversea Unveils Interior of Antarctica Hotel in Chile

Silversea has unveiled the interior spaces of its new 150-room hotel, The Cormorant at 55 South, in Puerto Williams, Chile, designed to streamline travel to Antarctica. Set to welcome guests in October 2026, The Cormorant at 55 South will serve as a cornerstone of Silversea’s Antarctica Fly Cruise program. “The Cormorant at 55 South represents...

Carnival Optimizes Fleet Deployment, Sends Carnival Adventure to North America for Seasonal Service

Carnival Optimizes Fleet Deployment, Sends Carnival Adventure to North America for Seasonal Service

Carnival Cruise Line has announced plans to adjust its operations in Australia and North America by shifting the Carnival Adventure to North America on a seasonal basis. This move marks a significant adjustment for the cruise line as it continues to fine-tune its fleet deployment to meet evolving travel demand and market trends.

The shift of the Carnival Adventure to North America is expected to provide new opportunities for travelers in the region, offering exciting itineraries that cater to both first-time cruisers and seasoned travelers. In addition, the move represents a strategic effort to balance capacity and better serve the growing demand for cruise vacations, particularly in the North American market.

As Carnival adjusts its capacity in Australia and expands its offerings in North America, the company is ensuring that it maintains its commitment to delivering high-quality cruising experiences and remains competitive in both regions. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind the decision, what it means for passengers, and the broader impact on the cruise industry.

Quick Summary:

  • Carnival Cruise Line is adjusting its capacity in Australia and will send its ship, the Carnival Adventure, to North America seasonally.
  • This move is part of a broader strategy to optimize the cruise line’s fleet and cater to shifting travel demand.
  • The Carnival Adventure will operate in North America during the peak season, offering new itineraries and experiences for travelers.
  • The adjustment comes as Carnival continues to recover from global disruptions and adapts to changing market conditions.
  • The company’s efforts are focused on enhancing customer satisfaction and ensuring a strong presence in North American markets.

Why is Carnival Adjusting its Australia Capacity?

Carnival’s decision to adjust its capacity in Australia comes after carefully assessing the post-pandemic recovery of the cruise market in the region. While Australia has seen a resurgence in cruise demand in recent years, the market dynamics and consumer preferences are still shifting. By reducing capacity in Australia, Carnival can optimize the deployment of its ships to meet demand in other regions where cruising is experiencing faster growth.

The decision to scale back operations in Australia also aligns with Carnival’s broader strategy to ensure the long-term sustainability of its fleet. By reallocating resources and ships like the Carnival Adventure to regions with higher demand, the company is maximizing its profitability while continuing to offer world-class cruising experiences. This move also enables Carnival to operate its vessels more efficiently, reducing operating costs and increasing fleet utilization.

Sending the Carnival Adventure to North America: New Opportunities for Cruisers

As part of the seasonal shift, the Carnival Adventure will be based in North America during peak travel periods. This ship will offer a fresh set of itineraries and cruises that cater to the high demand for North American travel. Known for its fun atmosphere and family-friendly amenities, the Carnival Adventure is well-suited to meet the expectations of North American passengers looking for memorable vacation experiences.

This seasonal deployment provides a unique opportunity for travelers in North America to enjoy the offerings of a Carnival ship that might not typically be available in the region. With new itineraries and destinations, the ship will give passengers the chance to explore exciting ports of call in both the Caribbean and North America.

The seasonal deployment is also part of Carnival’s strategy to align its ship offerings with the travel preferences of the North American market. The Carnival Adventure, with its expansive amenities, entertainment options, and dining experiences, will be an attractive option for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Enhancing Customer Experience with Seasonal Ships

With this adjustment, Carnival is positioning itself to enhance the cruising experience for its North American guests by offering more flexibility and a broader variety of itineraries. The ship’s relocation allows Carnival to cater to the increasing interest in longer voyages and more diverse cruising options.

Guests can look forward to a range of activities and entertainment aboard the Carnival Adventure, including its renowned water parks, family-oriented activities, and top-notch dining experiences. The ship’s seasonal deployment also provides travelers with the flexibility to book cruises that fit their schedule, ensuring that their vacation experience meets their needs.

Additionally, as Carnival continues to adjust its fleet in response to shifting demand, the cruise line is focusing on delivering personalized experiences to guests. This means offering a greater variety of onboard amenities, including health and wellness options, specialty dining, and shore excursions that cater to a wide range of traveler preferences.

What Does This Mean for the Cruise Industry?

Carnival’s decision to adjust its Australia capacity and send the Carnival Adventure to North America reflects broader trends in the cruise industry, where cruise lines are continually reassessing their operations to meet market demand. The seasonal deployment of ships allows cruise lines to make strategic decisions based on passenger trends and demand forecasts.

In recent years, the cruise industry has witnessed a shift in traveler behavior, with increasing interest in longer itineraries and diverse destinations. As a result, cruise lines like Carnival are adapting their strategies to offer a more customized, high-quality experience for travelers, ensuring that ships are deployed where demand is highest. The move is also an indicator of the ongoing recovery of the cruise industry, with more ships expected to operate in key markets as travel demand continues to rise.

For travelers, this shift provides more options to choose from and allows them to experience different destinations aboard ships that offer tailored experiences and exclusive itineraries.

Conclusion:

Carnival’s decision to adjust its Australia capacity and send the Carnival Adventure to North America seasonally is a strategic move to optimize fleet utilization, cater to rising demand in North America, and enhance the overall passenger experience. By reallocating ships based on market demand, the cruise line is ensuring that it can deliver a high-quality, personalized vacation experience to travelers, whether they are cruising in the Caribbean, Alaska, or beyond.

As Carnival continues to adapt its operations, guests can expect more exciting itineraries and top-tier amenities aboard its ships. The seasonal deployment of the Carnival Adventure is just one example of how the cruise line is evolving to meet the demands of the modern traveler, positioning itself for continued success in the coming years.

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Health Alert: Millions of Visitors to Malaysia in 2026 Must Get Vaccinated Rising TB, Dengue, and Malaria Risks You Can’t Ignore!

Health Alert: Millions of Visitors to Malaysia in 2026 Must Get Vaccinated Rising TB, Dengue, and Malaria Risks You Can’t Ignore!

As millions of international travelers are expected to visit Malaysia in 2026, the country’s health authorities are sounding the alarm due to a concerning rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases. The Malaysian Ministry of Health (MOH) has issued updated health advisories, urging visitors to consider pre-arrival vaccinations and preventive health measures to avoid any health risks during their trip.

Rising Tuberculosis Cases Prompt Health Advisory

The Malaysian Ministry of Health (MOH) reported a significant surge in TB infections in early 2026. By mid-February, there were a total of 3,161 confirmed TB cases across the country, marking a 10% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. This rise in cases has led to updated health advisories for visitors to Malaysia, particularly those from regions where TB is not common.

Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, the country’s major urban centers, have seen 244 TB cases reported, accounting for about 7.7% of the national total. These areas are particularly concerning, and travelers to Malaysia are advised to be cautious and consider vaccination, especially if they are traveling to regions where TB cases are more concentrated.

Preventive Vaccinations for Travelers

Although the Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, which prevents TB, is not routinely recommended in countries with low incidence rates, it may be suggested for high-risk travelers heading to Malaysia. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that those visiting areas with significant TB outbreaks or who will be in close contact with high-risk populations consider receiving the BCG vaccine.

While TB is currently a major health concern, Malaysia also poses other health risks, making it crucial for travelers to take preventive measures before arriving in the country.

Other Health Risks in Malaysia: Dengue, Malaria, and Rabies

In addition to tuberculosis, travelers to Malaysia should be mindful of other endemic diseases, including dengue fever, malaria, and rabies, which are prevalent in certain regions.

Dengue Fever: Dengue outbreaks are common in Malaysia, with the peak of the rainy season (from October to February) often seeing an increase in cases. The disease is transmitted by mosquitoes, and travelers are advised to take measures to avoid mosquito bites, such as using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants.

Malaria: Malaria is a concern for travelers visiting rural areas, particularly in the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo. While urban areas in Peninsular Malaysia are generally considered low-risk, those heading to Borneo are urged to consult with a healthcare provider about malaria prevention, including the potential need for antimalarial medications.

Rabies: Recently, Malaysia has experienced an uptick in rabies cases in humans, particularly in Sarawak. The disease is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected animals, including dogs and bats. Travelers are urged to avoid contact with wild animals and unfamiliar pets and consider receiving the pre-exposure rabies vaccine if they will be spending time in rural or forested areas.

Steps to Stay Healthy While Visiting Malaysia

To ensure a safe and healthy trip to Malaysia, the Ministry of Health recommends several health precautions for travelers:

  1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: Before traveling, visitors should consult a healthcare professional to discuss necessary vaccinations, including those for TB, malaria, and rabies. The CDC and World Health Organization (WHO) advise that vaccinations be administered well before departure to ensure effectiveness.
  2. Follow Mosquito Protection Measures: Given the risk of dengue, travelers should use insect repellent, wear protective clothing, and stay in air-conditioned accommodations when possible to avoid mosquito bites.
  3. Avoid Animal Bites: To reduce the risk of rabies, travelers should avoid contact with animals, particularly stray dogs and wild creatures. Those who will be in high-risk areas may consider receiving the rabies vaccination before departure.
  4. Stay Updated on Local Health Alerts: With Malaysia being a popular destination for international travelers, it’s crucial to stay informed about any new health developments. Travelers are encouraged to monitor updates from the Malaysian Ministry of Health and the CDC for the latest advisories.

The Importance of Pre-Travel Health Planning

Health experts emphasize that proactive health planning is essential for international travel. By staying up-to-date on recommended vaccinations and preventive measures, travelers can minimize their risk of contracting diseases while abroad. The WHO underscores the importance of ensuring that vaccinations and health preparations are made well in advance of travel to allow for adequate protection.

Conclusion

As Malaysia prepares to welcome millions of international visitors in 2026, health authorities are urging travelers to take necessary precautions to safeguard their health. With an increase in tuberculosis cases, as well as ongoing concerns about dengue, malaria, and rabies, it is essential for travelers to plan ahead and seek appropriate vaccinations and health advice. By taking these preventive measures, visitors can enjoy their trip to Malaysia while reducing the risk of illness and ensuring a safe and healthy experience in the country.

For the latest updates and guidance, travelers are encouraged to refer to information from the Malaysian Ministry of Health and trusted health organizations such as the CDC and WHO.

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Ottawa’s Power Move: How the Ottawa Tourism & Invest Ottawa Partnership is Redefining the MICE Industry

Ottawa’s Power Move: How the Ottawa Tourism & Invest Ottawa Partnership is Redefining the MICE Industry

In a significant move to strengthen Canada’s capital as a global hub for business and events, Ottawa Tourism and Invest Ottawa have officially expanded their strategic bid partnership. This collaboration aims to attract more high-profile international conferences, major events, and business investments to the city by leveraging the combined expertise of both organizations.

Below is a comprehensive article based on this development, optimized for search engines and written with a human-centric approach.

In the world of international business and global tourism, the competition to host major events is fierce. Cities like London, Singapore, and New York are constantly vying for the spotlight. However, Canada’s capital is carving out a unique and powerful niche for itself. The recent announcement that Ottawa Tourism and Invest Ottawa are expanding their strategic bid partnership marks a new era for the city—one defined by “radical collaboration” and a unified vision for economic prosperity.

Beyond a Handshake: What the Expansion Means

For years, Ottawa Tourism and Invest Ottawa have worked alongside one another, but this expanded partnership formalizes a deeper level of integration. This isn’t just about sharing a logo on a brochure; it’s about aligning the city’s economic development goals with its destination marketing strategies.

By pooling their resources, the two organizations are now better equipped to identify and win bids for high-value international conferences, particularly those in sectors where Ottawa already excels, such as telecommunications, life sciences, aerospace, and clean technology.

The Power of “Ottawa Unlimited”

The expansion is a cornerstone of the broader “Ottawa Unlimited” initiative. This alliance, which also includes the Ottawa Board of Trade, aims to simplify the way the world interacts with the city.

For an international event planner or a global investor, the path to Ottawa is now clearer. When a major tech conference looks at Ottawa, they aren’t just seeing a beautiful city with world-class hotels (like the newly opened Hard Rock Hotel or the AC Marriott); they are seeing a direct line to Canada’s most concentrated tech talent pool, federal government stakeholders, and a thriving startup ecosystem.

Why This Matters for the MICE Industry

The MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Exhibitions) industry is a vital engine for any city. Delegates who visit for a conference often return as tourists or, in many cases, as future business partners.

Michael Crockatt, President and CEO of Ottawa Tourism, has frequently emphasized that “business events are the front door to economic development.” When a scientist or a CEO visits Ottawa for a three-day summit, they experience the city’s “Place DNA”—its unique blend of urban sophistication, Indigenous culture, and natural beauty. This expanded partnership ensures that every business event is maximized as an opportunity to showcase Ottawa as a place to live, work, and invest.

A Human-Centric Growth Strategy

While the talk of “bids” and “ROI” can often feel cold and corporate, the heart of this partnership is deeply human. It is about creating jobs for residents, supporting small businesses in the ByWard Market, and ensuring that the city’s downtown core remains a vibrant, inclusive space.

The partnership is also focused on inclusive prosperity. By attracting events that focus on diversity, equity, and Indigenous reconciliation—such as those that will be hosted at the upcoming Ādisōke (Ottawa’s new central library and archives)—the city is ensuring that its growth benefits everyone.

The “Smarter” Way to Bid

One of the most practical benefits of this expansion is the “Think Ottawa” approach. Invest Ottawa brings a wealth of data regarding global industry trends and local business successes. When combined with Ottawa Tourism’s expertise in hospitality and event logistics, the resulting bids are not just competitive; they are irresistible.

They tell a story. They explain why a cybersecurity conference belongs in a city that houses Canada’s top intelligence agencies and tech firms. They show how a medical convention can benefit from being steps away from world-class research hospitals.

Looking Ahead: 2025 and Beyond

As Ottawa prepares for a wave of new infrastructure—including the expansion of the O-Train and over $1.5 billion in downtown investments—the timing of this partnership couldn’t be better. With increased air connectivity from Europe and a renewed focus on “bleisure” (business + leisure) travel, Ottawa is positioning itself as a top-tier G7 capital.

The message to the world is clear: Ottawa is no longer just a “quiet government town.” It is a dynamic, interconnected hub of innovation and culture, and it is open for business.

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Tayrona Park Closure in Colombia: A Hit to Tourism as Visitors and Businesses Suffer

Tayrona Park Closure in Colombia: A Hit to Tourism as Visitors and Businesses Suffer

Tayrona Park, one of Colombia’s most iconic natural attractions, remains indefinitely closed since early February 2026 as part of the country’s annual ecosystem regeneration program. The park, located on the Caribbean coast, is a popular destination for both international tourists and local visitors, drawing people for its stunning beaches, rich biodiversity, and historic sites. However, the ongoing closure has caused major disruptions to the Caribbean tourism sector, leading to significant economic losses for local businesses and tour operators who rely heavily on the park’s popularity.

The closure, which was initially planned for a short period to allow for environmental recovery, has been extended well beyond the scheduled timeframe, causing frustration among stakeholders. Regional authorities, tour operators, and local communities have expressed concerns over the ongoing impact on the tourism industry, which is a key contributor to the local economy. The closure of Tayrona National Natural Park also comes amid circulating rumors about the presence of illegal armed groups in the area, which have heightened anxieties among potential visitors.

Tayrona Park: A Key Tourism Hub in Colombia’s Caribbean Region

Located near the city of Santa Marta in Magdalena Department, Tayrona Park is one of Colombia’s top tourist destinations, attracting both nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts. Visitors flock to the park for its pristine beaches, hiking trails, and opportunities to experience diverse wildlife and plant species. The park is also home to significant archaeological sites, including the ancient Ciudad Perdida (Lost City), which draws visitors interested in the rich history of the Tairona people.

The park is a critical component of Colombia’s tourism industry, especially in the Caribbean region, and serves as a key driver of local tourism, particularly for the nearby towns of Taganga, Minca, and Santa Marta. The indefinite closure has, however, led to a substantial reduction in the number of tourists visiting the area, causing a ripple effect throughout the region.

Impact on Local Communities and Businesses

For local businesses, the closure of Tayrona Park has been a devastating blow. Tour operators, hotel owners, restaurant managers, and transportation companies that depend on the steady flow of visitors to the park are experiencing severe financial strain. In Santa Marta and nearby towns, many rely on tourism as their primary source of income. The closure has not only affected the number of visitors to the park but has also disrupted the broader tourism ecosystem in the region.

Small businesses that cater to tourists, such as gift shops, artisan markets, and local eateries, are struggling to make ends meet as they face a drastic drop in customers. According to local stakeholders, these businesses are seeing a 60-70% decrease in revenues, forcing many to consider temporary closures or reduced operating hours.

Addressing Rumours and Clarifying Reasons Behind the Closure

The Colombian National Natural Parks (PNN) authority has moved to clarify the reasons behind the indefinite closure, particularly in light of rumors circulating about potential security threats. Some reports have suggested that the presence of illegal armed groups in the area could be contributing to the closure, but the PNN has emphasized that the decision to keep the park closed is purely part of the annual ecosystem regeneration efforts and not related to security concerns.

The regeneration program is designed to protect the park’s natural resources, including its coral reefs, mangroves, and indigenous wildlife, which are at risk from heavy foot traffic and environmental degradation. The park’s management has also stated that the closure is part of an ongoing effort to ensure the sustainability of the park, and the restoration work will improve the long-term health of its ecosystems.

While the PNN has assured the public that security is not an issue, the uncertainty around the closure timeline has left both tourists and businesses uncertain about when the park will reopen.

A Broader Economic Concern for Colombia’s Tourism Sector

The economic impact of the Tayrona Park closure extends beyond just the Caribbean region. As a popular stop for international travelers exploring Colombia’s Caribbean coast, the park’s closure also affects the broader tourism sector, including the airlines, travel agencies, and hotels that cater to international visitors. Many travelers book multi-destination trips across Colombia, and the lack of access to one of the country’s flagship destinations has made some reconsider their plans.

The Way Forward: A Balanced Approach to Conservation and Tourism

The situation highlights the delicate balance between tourism development and environmental conservation in Colombia’s national parks. As the country strives to meet global tourism demand while preserving its rich natural heritage, the government must find ways to support local economies affected by conservation measures, such as the closure of Tayrona Park.

In the future, Colombia needs to implement clearer communication strategies regarding the timing and duration of park closures for maintenance, while ensuring that local businesses and tourism operators are supported during periods of low visitor traffic. Efforts to boost sustainable tourism, such as increased eco-tourism initiatives and partnerships with local communities, will be critical in creating a more resilient tourism sector that can withstand environmental closures.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Tayrona Park and the Region’s Tourism

While the indefinite closure of Tayrona Park remains a challenge for the region’s tourism sector, it also presents an opportunity for Colombia to rethink how it can develop its natural attractions in a more sustainable and balanced way. As the country works toward reopening the park and revitalizing its tourism industry, travelers and business owners alike will be eager to see how the government and local communities collaborate to rebuild and protect the area’s natural and cultural heritage.

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Canada Joins US, UK, Greece, UAE and More as Egypt Expands Visa-Free Access to Boost Tourism and Enhance Global Competitiveness – Everything You Need to Know

Canada Joins US, UK, Greece, UAE and More as Egypt Expands Visa-Free Access to Boost Tourism and Enhance Global Competitiveness – Everything You Need to Know
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Canada joins the US, UK, Greece, UAE, and more as Egypt expands its visa-free access to attract more international tourists. This strategic move aims to simplify entry procedures, enhance global competitiveness, and fuel growth in Egypt’s vital tourism sector.

In a bold move to strengthen its tourism sector, Egypt has expanded its visa-free entry policy to attract more visitors from high-demand markets, particularly the United States and Europe. This initiative is part of the country’s broader strategy to enhance its global tourism competitiveness and tap into sustained post-pandemic travel demand.

Egypt’s Strategy to Attract More International Tourists

The new policy targets travelers from key Western nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Greece, and other European Union member states. By removing visa requirements for these nations, Egypt is simplifying the entry process for travelers and encouraging more people to visit the country’s iconic destinations.

The initiative also plans to extend visa-free access to other countries, including Australia and Japan, taking advantage of the global travel boom that has followed the pandemic. As global tourism continues to recover, Egypt aims to position itself as a preferred destination for international tourists.

Key Benefits of Egypt’s Revised Visa Policy

Under the newly updated policy, eligible travelers will be allowed to stay in Egypt for durations ranging from 30 to 90 days without the need for a visa or any associated fees. The only condition is that the passport must be valid for at least six months, which is a standard requirement for international travel.

This move is expected to create a significant impact on tourism flows. By eliminating visa fees and processing delays, Egypt makes it easier for travelers to plan spontaneous trips, thus attracting a broader range of tourists from around the world.

Economic Impact and Growth Projections

Experts predict that the policy shift will boost tourist arrivals from the United States and Europe by 10% to 15% starting in 2026. This increase in international visitors is expected to have a ripple effect on Egypt’s hospitality sector. Hotels are forecasted to experience higher occupancy rates, with some regions expecting to surpass 80% occupancy, especially in popular tourist areas like Cairo, Luxor, and along the Red Sea.

In 2025, Egypt welcomed a record 19 million visitors, generating approximately $15 billion in tourism revenue—a 21% increase compared to the previous year. With the government’s ambitious target to attract 30 million tourists annually by 2030, the expansion of visa-free access is seen as a key strategy to achieve this goal.

Egypt’s Competitive Edge in the Regional Tourism Market

Egypt is increasingly positioning itself as a leading tourism destination in the Middle East and North Africa region. The country faces fierce competition from other popular tourism hubs like Greece, Turkey, Morocco, and Dubai, all of which have been making strides to attract international visitors through their own tourism-friendly policies.

To maintain its edge, Egypt has steadily relaxed entry requirements over recent years. These reforms are intended to ensure the country remains attractive despite potential disruptions caused by geopolitical or security issues in the region, which can impact travel to popular landmarks like the Pyramids of Giza and the Red Sea resorts.

The expansion of visa exemptions to citizens from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, further strengthens Egypt’s position as a go-to destination for both regional and international travelers. This new policy also eliminates the $25 fee for U.S., European, and Canadian travelers, which was previously required for a 30-day visa on arrival. With no fees and faster processing times, Egypt becomes an even more attractive option for tourists looking to explore its rich cultural heritage and world-famous archaeological sites.

Expanding Tourism as a Pillar of Egypt’s Economy

Tourism has long been a cornerstone of Egypt’s economy, providing millions of jobs and supporting various sectors, including hospitality, transport, and retail. With the continued global interest in Egypt’s ancient history, picturesque landscapes, and coastal resorts, the government is eager to capitalize on this sector’s potential to drive future economic growth.

The new visa policy is one of several initiatives aimed at enhancing Egypt’s tourism infrastructure and improving the overall experience for international visitors. By simplifying entry procedures and broadening access to high-spending markets, Egypt hopes to sustain its long-term growth in the competitive global tourism market.

As Egypt continues to expand its visa-free policy and attract more visitors, the country is poised to see even greater success in its tourism sector, generating increased revenues and solidifying its place as a leading destination in the Middle East and beyond. The updated visa regulations reflect Egypt’s commitment to fostering a thriving, sustainable tourism industry that benefits both its economy and its global standing.

Conclusion: Egypt’s Tourism Strategy Takes Flight

With its new visa-free entry policy, Egypt is setting the stage for a significant increase in international tourism, particularly from key markets in the U.S. and Europe. The strategic move to simplify entry procedures and eliminate visa fees is a game-changer for the country’s tourism sector, offering easier access for travelers while boosting its competitiveness in the regional market. As Egypt strives to reach its goal of 30 million tourists annually by 2030, this initiative is just one of many steps being taken to position the country as a top global travel destination.

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Holland America’s Thirty Five-Night Legendary Voyage Offers an Unforgettable Global Cruise Experience

Holland America’s Thirty Five-Night Legendary Voyage Offers an Unforgettable Global Cruise Experience

Holland America Line has set sail on its 35-night Legendary Voyage, an extraordinary journey designed to offer guests an immersive cruise experience that spans continents and cultures. Departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this remarkable voyage will make stops in numerous iconic and exotic destinations across South America, North America, and Europe, giving travelers the opportunity to experience the best of the world’s diverse regions over the course of 35 days.

The Legendary Voyage is part of Holland America’s strategy to offer guests extended cruising experiences that combine luxury, adventure, and cultural exploration. With world-class amenities, carefully curated shore excursions, and the chance to visit some of the most sought-after destinations, the voyage is an ideal choice for travelers seeking an enriching, all-inclusive travel experience. In this article, we will explore the details of this legendary voyage, its unique offerings, and what passengers can expect from this once-in-a-lifetime cruising adventure.

Quick Summary:

  • Holland America Line has launched its 35-night Legendary Voyage, offering guests an immersive cruise experience across multiple continents.
  • The voyage will visit a diverse range of destinations, including countries in Europe, South America, and North America.
  • The cruise is designed for travelers seeking an extended and luxurious journey, with world-class amenities and curated shore excursions.
  • This remarkable voyage reflects Holland America’s commitment to providing unique, long-haul cruising experiences to discerning travelers.
  • Guests on the voyage will have the opportunity to explore remote and iconic destinations, including exotic ports of call and famous landmarks.

Exploring the Itinerary of the Legendary Voyage

The 35-night Legendary Voyage is not your typical cruise—it’s a journey that offers an extraordinary blend of sightseeing, relaxation, and adventure. Departing from Fort Lauderdale, the cruise will visit a series of diverse and culturally rich ports, each offering a unique experience for passengers.

The itinerary includes a wide range of destinations, allowing guests to experience different continents and cultures in one journey. Some of the standout destinations include:

  • South America: Guests will visit bustling cities, vibrant markets, and lush landscapes, with stops in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.
  • Europe: The voyage includes several iconic European cities, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the history, art, and culture of regions such as the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
  • North America: The journey will also include key North American ports, with opportunities to explore Caribbean islands, historical sites in Mexico, and picturesque destinations in Canada.

Throughout the voyage, guests will have the chance to embark on shore excursions that showcase the unique highlights of each destination, whether it’s exploring ancient ruins, touring colonial cities, or enjoying nature reserves and coastal landscapes.Holland America’s 35-Night Legendary Voyage Offers an Unforgettable Global Cruise Experience

Luxury and Comfort Onboard the Ship

As with all Holland America cruises, the Legendary Voyage offers unparalleled luxury and comfort, ensuring that passengers enjoy a high-end experience from start to finish. The ship is equipped with world-class amenities, including spacious staterooms, a variety of fine dining options, and numerous entertainment choices.

The ship’s luxurious spa and wellness center provides the perfect environment for guests to relax and unwind after a day of sightseeing. Guests can enjoy massages, facials, and wellness treatments designed to rejuvenate and refresh.

Additionally, the ship features several restaurants, offering a diverse selection of international cuisines, including specialty dining options for those seeking unique, fine dining experiences. Whether guests are in the mood for Italian, French, or Asian cuisine, the ship has something to satisfy every taste.

For those seeking to stay active, the ship offers a variety of fitness options, including a well-equipped gym, fitness classes, and even outdoor activities such as mini-golf and swimming pools.

Curated Shore Excursions for Immersive Experiences

One of the key highlights of Holland America’s Legendary Voyage is the range of shore excursions available to passengers. Each excursion has been carefully curated to provide travelers with an immersive experience of the local culture, history, and natural beauty of the destinations they visit.

In South America, guests can explore the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, with its iconic beaches and mountains, or visit the historical sites in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In Europe, travelers will have the opportunity to visit the stunning architecture of Barcelona, Spain, or the historic sites in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Shore excursions are designed to suit a variety of interests, from adventurous outdoor activities to cultural tours. Whether passengers want to explore a bustling city market, hike through lush forests, or experience the local cuisine, the available excursions offer something for everyone.

For guests seeking a more personalized experience, Holland America also offers private tours that allow for more tailored, intimate exploration of the destinations.

Advantages of the 35-Night Legendary Voyage for Travelers

The Legendary Voyage offers several advantages to travelers, particularly those looking for an extended and immersive travel experience. One of the main benefits is the ability to visit multiple continents and countries in a single trip, without the need for multiple flights or transfers. This all-inclusive cruise allows guests to visit a wide variety of destinations while enjoying the comfort and convenience of being on a luxury ship.

Additionally, the length of the voyage—35 nights—gives guests plenty of time to unwind, relax, and enjoy the journey at a leisurely pace. It’s ideal for those looking to truly immerse themselves in the experience and explore destinations in-depth.

The combination of luxury accommodations, exceptional service, and exclusive shore excursions makes the Legendary Voyage an unforgettable experience. Travelers can enjoy the high-end amenities and comfort of the ship while exploring some of the most beautiful and culturally rich destinations in the world.

The Ultimate Adventure at Sea

The 35-night Legendary Voyage from Holland America offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore some of the world’s most iconic destinations in luxury and style. With its diverse and immersive itinerary, world-class amenities, and curated shore excursions, the voyage is designed for travelers who seek adventure, comfort, and unforgettable experiences.

Whether cruising through the vibrant streets of South America, discovering the cultural wonders of Europe, or enjoying the tranquil landscapes of North America, guests will be treated to a journey that brings the world to their doorstep. With this extraordinary voyage, Holland America continues to set the standard for luxury expedition cruises, offering guests the chance to embark on the ultimate adventure at sea.

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Holland America Line’s Nieuw Amsterdam Embarks on their Thirty Five-Night Legendary Voyage to Hawaii and the South Pacific, Boosting Cruise Tourism Growth and Travel Experiences

Holland America Line’s Nieuw Amsterdam Embarks on their Thirty Five-Night Legendary Voyage to Hawaii and the South Pacific, Boosting Cruise Tourism Growth and Travel Experiences

The Nieuw Amsterdam of Holland America Line has introduced a new voyage, known as the Legendary Voyage, which takes 35 nights from San Diego to the Hawaii and South Pacific region. This is the latest development in the growth of cruise tourism. The Legendary Voyage, which sets off from San Diego and calls at 11 incredible ports along the way before returning to California in late March 2026, reflects the increasing trend of longer voyages that appeal to travelers who want to experience the best of one of the world’s most beautiful regions.

Promoting Cruise Tourism Expansion in the Pacific Region

The new route offers a comprehensive itinerary that includes key tourist destinations such as Raiatea, Papeete, Moorea, Fakarava, and Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia, as well as Kahului, Hilo, Nawiliwili, Honolulu, and Kailua Kona in Hawaii. With Fanning Island in Kiribati also on the list, the journey offers guests an opportunity to visit some of the most iconic and exotic places in the Pacific, providing a boost to cruise tourism by attracting travelers eager to explore these lesser-known yet captivating locations.

As cruise lines like Holland America Line continue to offer longer itineraries like this one, cruise tourism is experiencing an upward trend, with travelers looking for deeper engagement with the destinations they visit. The Nieuw Amsterdam’s maiden Legendary Voyage serves as a prime example of how extended cruises are fueling growth in the cruise tourism industry, offering passengers the chance to explore multiple destinations without the need to pack and unpack at every stop.

Extended Stays: Enhancing Cruise Tourism Impact Through Longer Visits

One of the key features of the Nieuw Amsterdam’s voyage is the extended stays at select ports, such as Raiatea, Papeete, and Moorea, where guests can spend overnight in these beautiful locations. These extended calls not only enhance the tourism experience but also contribute to the local economies by allowing travelers to engage more deeply with the culture, history, and natural beauty of these destinations.

As cruise tourism continues to grow, the industry is focusing more on longer stays that offer meaningful experiences for guests while also benefiting local tourism businesses. Extended visits at key locations like French Polynesia are expected to increase local spending on excursions, cultural activities, and souvenir shopping, making these destinations more attractive to cruise lines that prioritize sustainable tourism practices and local engagement.

Cruise Tourism Growth: Supporting Local Economies and Expanding Market Reach

The Legendary Voyage offers not just a chance for travelers to enjoy pristine destinations but also drives economic growth in the Pacific tourism market. The cruise will create new tourism opportunities in regions like French Polynesia and Hawaii, where cruise ships are increasingly seen as vital to the local tourism economy. By visiting a mix of established destinations and off-the-beaten-path locations, the cruise line provides passengers with a unique and diverse experience that promotes local culture and supports small businesses.

In addition to the primary destinations, the voyage contributes to the expansion of the cruise tourism market, particularly in regions such as Hawaii and the South Pacific, which have seen significant growth in tourism over the past decade. This is evidenced by the growing number of travelers seeking to explore the Pacific through longer itineraries and cruises that focus on sustainability, cultural enrichment, and eco-tourism.

The cruise also plays a significant role in increasing visitor numbers to Hawaii, a region renowned for its natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage. As tourism to Hawaii and the South Pacific grows, this Legendary Voyage serves as an essential product that adds to the regional appeal, creating new travel pathways and connecting different parts of the world in a seamless, environmentally-conscious way.

Fostering Cultural and Environmental Awareness Through Cruise Tourism

The special onboard programming on the Nieuw Amsterdam will focus on cultural immersion and environmental awareness, with guests gaining insights into the region’s wildlife, history, and ecology. The cruise line’s emphasis on sustainable tourism practices aligns with the growing interest in eco-tourism and responsible travel, where tourists are more interested in understanding the environmental and cultural impacts of their travels.

Holland America Line’s Legendary Voyages are an excellent example of how cruise tourism can be a force for good, helping to raise awareness of sustainability and support local conservation efforts while enriching passengers’ travel experiences. By providing expert-led excursions and informal interactions, the cruise fosters a deeper connection with the region’s heritage, which enhances the overall tourism value for both guests and host destinations.

The Future of Cruise Tourism: Longer Voyages and Expanding Global Networks

The growth of longer voyage options in the cruise tourism sector reflects the changing desires of travelers who seek more immersive experiences. The 35-night Legendary Voyage aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam is a prime example of the cruise industry’s shift toward more extended and themed travel experiences. This trend is expected to continue, as travelers increasingly seek meaningful journeys that offer access to diverse destinations and enriched experiences that extend beyond traditional cruises.

As the cruise tourism market grows, Holland America Line and other cruise operators will continue to innovate, offering travelers the opportunity to explore the world in ways that promote local engagement, sustainability, and cultural enrichment. The Nieuw Amsterdam’s voyage to Hawaii and the South Pacific demonstrates how the cruise industry is evolving to meet the demand for longer, immersive travel and how such voyages can have a significant impact on tourism growth and local economies.

A Major Step in Cruise Tourism Growth for the Pacific Region

The Legendary Voyage offered by Holland America Line on the Nieuw Amsterdam is one such example of how cruise tourism can make a significant impact in the development of regional economies while providing passengers with a more meaningful experience of some of the most beautiful destinations around the world. With a focus on cultural exchange, sustainable tourism, and community engagement, this Legendary Voyage is helping to shape the future of cruise tourism, especially in the Pacific and Hawaii regions.

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