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Google Photos AI Enhance is now live for all users

26 April 2026 at 04:02

Google seems to be working hard on expanding its editing options in Google Photos. We recently saw the online titan add a quick facial touch-up feature. Now another similar feature has gone live. It is a very simple and straightforward “AI Enhance” button that sits beside the Enhance and Dynamic buttons that were already present in the Auto tab in the image editor. We tried it for ourselves, and while it can restore highlights and shadows quite effectively and deal with common issues caused by bad lighting and boost colors slightly, it is nothing truly spectacular in any way....

Bruno Fernandes eyes World Cup glory with Cristiano Ronaldo: ‘It would be something amazing’

26 April 2026 at 04:32
Portugal star Bruno Fernandes spoke about the goal of winning the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.

Despite never having won the FIFA World Cup, Portugal are shaping up as one of the top contenders to lift the trophy this summer in North America. Bruno Fernandes addressed that ambition and what it would mean to help Cristiano Ronaldo achieve it.

“Wrapping up all this last World Cup with Cristiano winning it would be something amazing,” said Fernandes during a recent appearance on The Wayne Rooney Show, as shared by BBC.

The Manchester United midfielder then emphasized that, beyond the significance of the World Cup title itself, the achievement would also serve as recognition for Ronaldo’s career. “I really hope we can make it happen, not just for Portugal, but for everything Cristiano gave to football and the world,” Bruno said.

Wayne Rooney was, of course, part of that conversation and knows Ronaldo well from their years together at Manchester United. “I would love to see you and Cristiano win the World Cup. Go and enjoy it. Have fun. And I hope you do well,” said the England legend.

Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo were also teammates at Manchester United.

How has Bruno Fernandes performed in the World Cup?

Bruno Fernandes may be approaching his final World Cup. By 2030, he will be close to turning 36, making it uncertain whether he will still be able to compete at the highest level by then.

For that reason, the midfielder is placing significant importance on this tournament. So far, Fernandes has been part of Portugal’s squad at Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022. In his first World Cup, he played a limited role: he started just one match and did not feature in the team’s Round of 16 elimination against Uruguay.

In Qatar 2022, however, Bruno had already established himself as a European soccer star and played a much more prominent role. The Manchester United player started four of the five matches, including the quarterfinal loss to Morocco.

Cristiano Ronaldo has one last chance

Despite being 10 years older than Bruno Fernandes, Cristiano Ronaldo finds himself in a similar situation regarding what the upcoming World Cup represents. At 41, it is clear that North America 2026 will be CR7’s final opportunity to win the most important title in soccer.

So far, Ronaldo’s best performance in the FIFA tournament came in his first appearance, at Germany 2006, when he reached the semifinals with Portugal before losing to France. In the following four editions, they never managed to get past the quarterfinals, and on one occasion (Brazil 2014), they were even eliminated in the group stage.

Portugal stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane’s status for crucial Al-Ahli clash in Saudi Pro League addressed after duo misses Al-Nassr training

26 April 2026 at 04:27
After both stars were absent from Saturday’s training session, speculation quickly grew over whether the club could be without key names for one of the biggest matches of the Saudi Pro League season.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane have become central figures in another major week for Al-Nassr, with fresh attention now focused on their availability ahead of a decisive showdown. After both stars were absent from Saturday’s training session, speculation quickly grew over whether the club could be without key names for one of the biggest matches of the Saudi Pro League season.

The timing has only increased the tension. With Al-Ahli next on the schedule and the title race entering a critical phase, Jorge Jesus needs his biggest players ready. When Al-Nassr hosts Al-Ahli in Riyadh on April 29, the fixture carries far greater significance than a routine league game. It is widely viewed as a match that could shape the championship race and bring the club closer to a long-awaited domestic title.

Al-Nassr currently sits top of the Saudi Pro League table with 76 points from 29 matches. The club holds an eight-point lead over Al-Hilal and remains ahead of third-placed Al-Ahli, which has played one game fewer.

Victory would strengthen Al-Nassr’s grip on first place and place the side in a commanding position entering the final stretch of the season. A setback, however, could reopen the race and revive pressure from the chasing pack.

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Al-Nassr vs Al-Ahli could decide the Saudi Pro League, and Ronaldo’s first Middle East crown

Will Ronaldo and Mane be ready for Al-Ahli?

Concern surfaced when Saudi journalist Abdulaziz Al-Osaimi reported on X (formerly Twitter) that Cristiano Ronaldo, Sultan Al-Ghannam, and Sadio Mane missed Saturday’s training session. The reason given was fatigue and exhaustion rather than a major physical issue.

That update immediately raised fears among supporters, especially with such an important match approaching. Losing Ronaldo or Mane would significantly change the attacking outlook against a dangerous side led by Golden Boot favorite Ivan Toney.

Another Saudi journalist, Ali Al-Anzi, later eased the uncertainty. According to his update, Cristiano Ronaldo is not injured and will be ready to face Al-Ahli.  That is the major development supporters hoped for. It suggests the absence was precautionary and tied to workload management rather than a serious setback.

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Sadio Mane of Al Nassr celebrates with teammate Cristiano Ronaldo

As for Sadio Mane, no major injury has been confirmed, though attention remains on whether he returns fully to training before matchday. His presence would give Al-Nassr another elite option in the final third.

Why Ronaldo’s presence matters so much

Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia in January 2023 transformed the league’s global profile. Since arriving, he has delivered goals, headlines, sold-out stadiums, and another reminder of his relentless standards.

Yet one target has remained unfinished: winning the Saudi Pro League title. For a player who has already conquered England, Spain, and Italy, lifting the domestic crown in Saudi Arabia would add another chapter to a career built on collecting trophies.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrating.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrating.

This season has offered his clearest path yet. Al-Nassr has combined attacking power with defensive discipline, scoring 79 goals while conceding only 21, numbers that reflect the balance of a true contender.

Sadio Mane (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo’s La Liga legacy with Real Madrid under serious threat as Lamine Yamal on verge of stunning record with Barcelona

26 April 2026 at 04:23
Despite the teenager being sidelined until the end of the season, the title race has created a scenario that could soon place him ahead of one of Real Madrid’s greatest icons in a statistic few expected to become relevant so soon.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy in Spain remains immense, but a surprising new benchmark is beginning to emerge as Lamine Yamal edges closer to another remarkable achievement with Barcelona. Despite the teenager being sidelined until the end of the season, the title race has created a scenario that could soon place him ahead of one of Real Madrid’s greatest icons in a statistic few expected to become relevant so soon.

Barcelona strengthened its grip on the league with a composed win over Getafe, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s old club saw its hopes fade further. Yamal may be injured, yet his influence on the campaign and the team’s position means he remains central to one of the season’s biggest stories.

The Blaugrana took another major step toward retaining the La Liga crown after a 2-0 victory over Getafe. Goals from Fermín Lopez and Marcus Rashford secured three points in a fixture that had troubled the Catalan club in recent seasons.

The win pushed Hansi Flick and his players to 85 points, opening an 11-point lead over Real Madrid with only five matches left to play. With momentum on its side, the title is now within touching distance.

The milestone that could put him ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo

Amid the title push, a deeper storyline has begun to emerge, tying Barcelona’s present to Real Madrid’s past. If the current trajectory holds, Lamine Yamal is on course to accumulate more La Liga titles than Cristiano Ronaldo managed during his time at Real Madrid.

Thus, if Barcelona wins the Spanish title this season, Lamine Yamal would collect his third league accolade at just 18 years old. That would move him beyond CR7’s two La Liga titles won during his career at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Ronaldo’s time in Madrid delivered extraordinary success, especially in Europe, where he lifted multiple Champions League trophies and rewrote scoring records. Yet domestically, league titles proved harder to come by in an era of fierce competition.

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Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona lifts the La Liga EA Sports title trophy

For Yamal, the comparison is less about overall greatness and more about the astonishing speed of his rise. Few players in modern soccer have accumulated silverware this early while already playing such an important role.

Why this matters beyond the numbers

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Spain as a global superstar in his prime. Lamine Yamal, by contrast, is still a teenager developing inside one of the most demanding environments. That makes the potential milestone especially striking.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid CF holds up the La Liga trophy as he celebrates winning the La Liga title

The Portuguese superstar’s name will always command respect in La Liga history, but soccer constantly creates new stories. Lamine Yamal is now writing one of the most impressive early chapters the league has seen in years.

Should Barcelona complete the title charge, the 18-year-old will own a league tally many legends never reached. For a player still only beginning his career, that would be a statement impossible to ignore.

Lamine Yamal (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)

´The most important thing is Genoa´ – Fabregas focused on Como run-in amid Chelsea links

Cesc Fabregas insisted the most important focus is Como’s match against Genoa as rumours linking him to the Chelsea job grow. Fabregas is aiming to guide Como into the Champions League places in Serie A, but their recent form has not been ideal. Como have lost their last two Serie A matches, against Inter (3-4) […]

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Former Florida State OL signs with AFC East team as a priority UDFA

Florida State offensive lineman Jacob Rizy is heading to New England. The Patriots are signing the former Seminoles interior lineman as a priority undrafted free agent with a $5,000 signing bonus, Andrew Callahan was first to report the news, giving Rizy a shot at earning a roster spot with one of the NFL's most storied franchises following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Rizy spent three years at Harvard before transferring to Florida State for his final two seasons. He had full starting seasons at both right tackle in 2022 and left tackle in 2023 for the Crimson before a swing lineman for the Seminoles, where he played at 6-foot-5, 310 pounds.

At Harvard, Rizy earned second-team All-Ivy League honors in 2022 before earning first-team All-Ivy League recognition in 2023 while starting 20 games across his two seasons as a starter for the Crimson.

Rizy earned All-ACC Academic Team honors in 2025 during his second and final season at FSU, and graduated from Florida State with a social science degree in the fall of 2025, his second college degree, having previously earned a degree in economics and psychology from Harvard in the spring of 2024.

A versatile interior offensive lineman capable of lining up at both center and guard, Rizy combines good size with impressive athleticism and registered a 9.88 Relative Athletic Score during the pre-draft process.

Rizy is one of three former Seminoles to sign with NFL teams following the 2026 draft so far, joining defensive back Jerry Wilson, who signed with the Los Angeles Chargers, and wide receiver Squirrel White, who signed with the Chicago Bears.

Source: #Patriots signing ex-FSU and Harvard OL Jacob Rizy as a priority free agent. $5,000 signing bonus.

Rizy is an elite athlete (9.88 RAS) for a G/C at 6-5, 304. He played LG, C, RG and RT over the past 2 years at Florida State. Graduated Harvard in spring '24. (📸: @AP) pic.twitter.com/I1nd60tBMC

— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) April 25, 2026

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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: New England Patriots sign Jacob Rizy as undrafted free agent

Nelly Korda on cusp of third LPGA major title, leads by 5 at Chevron Championship

HOUSTON – As Nelly Korda opened up an eight-shot lead at the Chevron Championship, the Houston fire department was trying to break into the pro shop to check out what apparently turned out to be a false alarm.

Needless to say, things got heated at Memorial Park on Saturday, where fans came out to see if anyone could rise up to challenge Korda. After four birdies on the front side, Korda cooled down, playing the last 12 holes in 2 over. By day's end, she'd shot 2-under 70 to get to 16 under, still good enough for a five-shot lead, the largest 54-hole lead of her LPGA career.

Korda is the first player to lead the Chevron by multiple strokes after each of the first three rounds since Lorena Ochoa 20 years ago. A victory on Sunday would give Korda 17 LPGA victories and three majors titles. It would also give her 22 of the 27 points needed to enter the LPGA Hall of Fame.

"I played really solid on the front and then just kind of – not may have lost concentration," said Korda, "but the wind started picking up and then I just put myself into, I mean, I put myself into great positions; didn't kind of execute really well."

Korda hit 16 greens, the most this week, and took 32 putts, up from 24 and 27 in the first two rounds.

Nelly Korda keeps it consistent. She holds the lead for the third day straight 👊 pic.twitter.com/xh5VyyDN4W

— LPGA (@LPGA) April 25, 2026

Korda's closest pursuer is former Chevron champion Patty Tavatanakit, who made par or better on her first 48 holes of the tournament. It marked the longest bogey-free streak to start a major since Bronte Law played the first three rounds of the 2019 AIG Women's British Open without a dropped shot.

"It was pretty incredible," said Korda. "She was definitely making some insane up-and-downs and she has this flow to her chipping and to her entire game where it looks super easy. She looks very confident around the greens."

Tavatanakit shot a second consecutive 69 to get to 11 under, while former KPMG Women's PGA winner Ruoning Yin shot 66 to get to 10 under with Frenchwoman Pauline Roussin-Bouchard (67).

Nelly Korda keeps it consistent. She holds the lead for the third day straight 👊 pic.twitter.com/xh5VyyDN4W

— LPGA (@LPGA) April 25, 2026

"I'm really proud of how I putt right now because I've been struggling with putting for a long time," said Yin, who experimented with a broomstick putter for several months before switching back to conventional length.

Both Gaby Lopez (T-6) and Lexi Thompson (T-10) matched the day's low round of 66.

Amateur Farah O'Keefe, the Texas junior who ranks No. 4 in the world, heads into the final round in a share of sixth. It's the best 54-hole position by an amateur at the Chevron since Morgan Pressel in 2005.

Korda will move back to No. 1 in the world on Sunday, overtaking Jeeno Thitikul, should she finish T-2 or better. She has spent a total of 108 weeks at the top spot. It would mark her seventh time ascending to No. 1.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Nelly Korda on cusp of third LPGA major title, leads Chevron Championship by 5

Bloodbath in Boston: Red Sox Fire Manager, Several Coaches After Abysmal Start to Season

(Nick Wass/AP photo)

The Boston Red Sox have axed Manager Alex Cora and five coaches after notching just 10 wins in the team’s first month of baseball.

Cora was let go, along with hitting coach Peter Fatse, third-base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramón Vázquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson, and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported.

The Boston Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, bench coach Rámon Vazquez and game-planning coach Jason Varitek, sources tell ESPN.

While the Red Sox won today, they are 10-17 and in last in the American League East. Massive change is coming in Boston.

— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 25, 2026

The team also reassigned its former catcher and three-time World Series champion Jason Varitek, who was serving as game planning and run prevention coach.

Cora, a former infielder who played 14 MLB seasons, became Red Sox skipper in 2018. During his tenure, the Sox won 620 games and lost 541.

Cora brought a World Series championship to Boston in 2018.

“Alex Cora led this organization to one of the greatest seasons in Red Sox history in 2018, and for that, and the many years that followed, he will always have our deepest gratitude,” Red Sox owner John Henry said in a statement to the media. “He has had a lasting impact on this team and on this city. He has led on and off the field in so many important ways.”

The Sox currently sit at the bottom of the American League East, 7.5 games back of the archrival New York Yankees, who are in first place. Boston’s ugly start to the season comes after the Red Sox lost to the Yanks in the AL Wild Card round last year. The team is currently 10-17 on the season.

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2026 Detroit Lions UDFA tracker

A Detroit Lions logo by practice field during training camp at Detroit Lions Headquarters and Training Facility in Allen Park on Monday, July 24, 2023.

The Detroit Lions’ 2026 NFL Draft class has been established, but they’re far from closing out their weekend. Teams will now scurry to sign players who went undrafted—commonly known as UDFAs—to fill out the rest of their roster.

The Lions should be pretty active during this process. Including this year’s draft class, they have 76 players on their roster, with the NFL maximum currently set at 90. That means they could potentially sign up to 14 UDFAs over the next few days. This post will track all of the latest UDFA news as it comes in and the team gets their roster closer to the limit.

Below is a list of all the reported signings with the Lions after the draft, but please don’t treat this list as official. Players often change their commitment to a team. And other times, these players are actually invited to Lions minicamp, but it’s conflated/misreported as a UDFA signing. Also, it’s worth noting that the Lions are not holding a rookie minicamp this year, so it’s unclear if any of these UDFAs will get the opportunity to try out with Detroit if they don’t sign a contract.

With that in mind, note that the list below may change. We’ll list officialnext to a player once the team has confirmed the signing—which usually takes at least a few days.

Names will trickle in over the next few days, so keep refreshing this page Saturday night throughout the entire weekend.

2026 Detroit Lions UDFA tracker

  • QB Luke Altmyer, Illinois (source)
  • TE Miles Kitselman, Tennessee (source)
  • EDGE Eric O’Neill, Rutgers (source)
  • EDGE Anthony Lucas, USC (source)
  • CB De’Shawn Rucker, USF (source)

Dolphins' new coach and GM bet big on toughness in the NFL draft

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley articulated their goal weeks ago: They wanted to rebuild the franchise around toughness and physicality.

They walked away from their first draft in Miami with the players they wanted.

“I would say it was collaborative, cohesive,” Sullivan said. “I felt like we executed. I felt like we helped the Miami Dolphins. I speak for both of us when we talk about the excitement of the players we drafted and the culture we're trying to build.”

The Dolphins had 13 picks, and they used the first two on Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor (12th overall) and San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson (27th) — players who fit the mold of toughness and are expected to be tone-setters.

Proctor was the biggest offensive lineman in the draft at 6-foot-7, 352 pounds. He will be tasked with protecting new quarterback Malik Willis and making things easier in the run game for De'Von Achane. Johnson, known for his physicality and versatility, will have a chance to start right away because of the holes in Miami's secondary.

“I believe this is a physical game,” Hafley said, “and you need tough guys to play this game and guys who want to be physical. If you look at this (draft) list and watch how hard these guys play, I think it’s impressive.”

Dolphins wanted Proctor no matter what

The Dolphins needed of offensive line help, but given Sullivan's stated approach of taking the best player available, it was somewhat surprising when they used their first pick on Proctor when projected difference-makers like Miami Hurricanes edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs were available.

Sullivan said the Dolphins targeted Proctor specifically. They had no desire to deviate from their plan, regardless of how the draft board unfolded.

“His height, weight, speed, production, the things that he can do on the football field for a man his size, he’s an outlier,” Sullivan said. “There’s not many like him. That’s no shot at Caleb Downs, a phenomenal, phenomenal football player, and he’ll have a great career ... but we had a lot of conviction on Proctor being a very unique player in this draft and one that we can build around for years. We invested in Malik, and it was important for us to protect him."

Pr”ctor has a “1972” tattoo on the knuckles of his right hand, honoring the year his stepfather was born.

That also happens to be the year that the Dolphins completed the NFL's only perfect season en route to their first Super Bowl win.

“I suppose it was meant to be,” Proctor said at his introductory news conference.

Texas ties

Miami drafted linebacker Jacob Rodriguez out of Texas Tech to possibly follow in the footsteps of Red Raiders alum and Dolphins Hall of Famer Zach Thomas. Miami also selected Texas Tech wide receiver Caleb Douglas in the third round and took linebacker Trey Moore, safety Michael Taaffe and guard DJ Campbell out of Texas.

That's five players from Texas schools.

At least one Dolphins veteran was thrilled about the Texas ties. Former Red Raider Jordyn Brooks was so excited the team drafted Rodriguez and Douglas that the veteran linebacker came to the Dolphins' practice facility shortly after the picks were made on Friday night.

“It was cool to have him in the draft room,” Sullivan said. “He was gassed up, and he got us fired up."

Addressing”receiver

After releasing veteran Tyreek Hill and trading away star Jaylen Waddle, Miami drafted three receivers, including Douglas and Louisville's Chris Bell.

Both fit what Miami was looking for in size. Douglas — 6-4, 205 pounds — was praised for his length. Bell — 6-2, 220 pounds — is strong and explosive.

The Dolphins used a third-round pick on Bell, who Sullivan estimated would not have fallen that far if he wasn't recovering from an ACL injury suffered in November.

Sullivan said the Dolphins expect Bell to be available to play at some point this season, but the draft pick was about a “long-term investment” in the type of player Bell can become. He was Louisville's leading receiver and had nine receptions, 136 yards and two TDs when the Cardinals played the Hurricanes at the Dolphins' Hard Rock Stadium in October.

“Just seeing me drop down the board, it hurt,” said Bell, who had ACL surgery four months ago. "But I know I pla“ better with a chip on my shoulder, so God did that for a reason.”

All in on Willis

Sullivan has said he plans to bring as much competition as possible into the quarterback room, including potentially drafting a quarterback every year.

Nonetheless, the Dolphins decided against using one of their picks on a QB. Sullivan said he still plans to bring in competition, but he was comfortable enough with Willis, Quinn Ewers and Cam Miller to use those picks on other positions.

“It came up a couple times throughout the course of the weekend," Sullivan said. "We ”ust felt like th“ better option was the other pick. Just a chance for a guy to get on the field and help us this year with where we are as a roster. Certainly not backing off what I said initially. We will take a quarterback every, or every other year when we have the opportunity. ... We like our room. We're in good shape.”

The rest of the new Dolphins

Miami also selected Ohio State tight end Will Kacmarek (third round), Pittsburgh linebacker Kyle Louis (fourth), Missouri wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. (fifth), Mississippi State tight end Seydou Traore (fifth) and Iowa edge rusher Max Llewellyn (seventh).

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Denver Broncos UDFA Tracker

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 17: Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton looks on as players warm up before the AFC Divisional Round game against the Buffalo Bills at Empower Field at Mile High on January 17, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Now that the 2025 NFL Draft has concluded, the Denver Broncos will begin working on adding undrafted free agents. These players were not selected during the draft but are now free to sign with all 32 NFL teams. The Broncos finished the draft with multiple selections and will now look to add to their class with these signings.

The Broncos have been able to find undrafted free-agent gems in the past, most notably cornerback Chris Harris Jr. and wide receiver Rod Smith. Both players would go on to be key members of multiple Super Bowl teams and go down as some of the best Denver Broncos players ever.

In recent years, we have seen Jaleel McLaughlin, Nate Adkins, Alex Palczewski, Ja’Quan McMillian, Frank Crum, Karene Reid, and others make the roster, be key members of the roster, and even starters. Will we see any of these undrafted free agents join this list? History tells us that we probably will.

This thread will be updated as these signings are reported unofficially and will be made official when the Broncos announce their signings.

Broncos 2026 Undrafted Free Agent Tracker

Note: Keep in mind that everything you see here is not official until the Broncos officially announce these signings

  • Nebraska EDGE Dasan McCullough – Source
  • Nebraska WR Dane Key – Source
  • Virginia WR Cam Ross – Source
  • Iowa State OT Tyler Miller – Source
  • TCU WR Joseph Manjack IV – Source
  • Texas A&M LB Taurean York – Source
  • Oklahoma S Parker Robertson – Source
  • Georgia Tech CB Ahmari Harvey – Source
  • Weber State OL Gavin Ortega – Source
  • Charlotte WR Sean Brown – Source

Player grades: SGA's 42 points lead Thunder to 121-109 Game 3 win over Suns

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives around Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) in the first half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

PHOENIX — After forcing another turnover, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sped past several Phoenix defenders. Running at full steam, he bumped his way through Devin Booker for the blue-collar layup. No foul was called for an and-one. The reigning MVP let his teammates hear about it. He mouthed he didn't need the whistle as he turned into a one-man machine.

The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled away late for a 121-109 Game 3 win over the Phoenix Suns. They now hold an ironclad 3-0 series lead in their Round 1 matchup.

Back to life without Jalen Williams, the Thunder went with Ajay Mitchell as the starter. The move allowed him to seamlessly take up all of the All-NBA talent's shot attempts. Knowing Game 3 is when they'd get the Suns' best jabs, they stuck with it. The Thunder had a 33-28 lead after the first quarter.

Rolling out a new second-unit lineup, Mitchell and Jared McCain took turns putting up shot attempts. The your-turn-my-turn style served as a Band-Aid for Williams' absence. The Thunder kept their distance with 29 points in the second frame. They had a 62-53 halftime lead.

At that point, the Thunder had full control over the Suns. Even without Williams, they've duct-taped an offense together. Most teams in OKC's position would ponder waving the white flag. But the reigning NBA champions have truly lived up to their plug-and-play formula scattered throughout their roster.

Coming out of the break, it was much of the same. As the Thunder kept their distance, Devin Booker's ankle roll breathed life into a Phoenix crowd that was mentally and emotionally mostly checked out. Pulling a play out of being a superhero, he quickly checked back in after he hobbled to the bench.

Alas, all that did was generate a cool aura moment. The Suns failed to rally behind Booker's injury. Gilgeous-Alexander ensured the Thunder kept pace. Getting hot on a handful of possessions, Jalen Green's outside jumpers turned out to be irrelevant. The reigning MVP answered with his own buckets to water down any momentum Phoenix hoped to spark.

The Thunder had 25 points in the third quarter. They held a commanding 87-79 lead over the Suns. All things considered, this was a great spot to be at. Felt like the Suns emptied the tank and it barely moved the scoreboard to their favor. The talent gap between these two teams is just too wide. The size difference between your average JV and Varsity squads.

Going for a fastbreak poster, Booker's daring attempt to go at Holmgren ended in spectacular failure. The seven-footer jumped off the floor with him. He swatted away his layup attempt. Going back on offense, he pulled out a double thumbs-down to nonverbally trash-talk Phoenix's superstar.

With the finish line within eyesight, Gilgeous-Alexander walked down the Suns to pop any late-game interest. He shouldered his way through Booker for an old-school bucket. On the other end, OKC's defense morphed into a school of piranhas. Anytime someone from Phoenix tried to break down their defender, it became a turnover or a bad shot attempt.

Mixing those two things, it shouldn't be a surprise to see the Thunder pull away late. They led by as many as 16 points. They had 34 points in the final frame. Historically struggling in Game 3s, OKC looked like a team on a mission not to mess with their food and make quick work of the Suns.

The Thunder shot 50% from the field and went 12-of-37 (32.4%) from 3. They shot 19-of-21 on free throws. They had 23 assists on 45 baskets. Four Thunder players scored double-digit points.

Gilgeous-Alexander had one of his best playoff outings ever with an efficient 42 points and eight assists. Mitchell gladly ate into the vacated possessions with 15 points and six rebounds. Holmgren had 10 points and seven rebounds. Alex Caruso had 13 points and five rebounds.

Meanwhile, the Suns shot 44% from the field and went 13-of-41 (31.7%) from 3. They shot 20-of-23 on free throws. They had 25 assists on 38 baskets. Four Suns players scored double-digit points.

Booker once again struggled with 16 points and seven assists. Dillon Brooks exploded for 33 points and seven rebounds. Green had 26 points and six assists. Oso Ighodaro had 15 points and four assists.

Anybody thinking this Round 1 matchup would drum up interest once Williams was sidelined had their balloon popped. The Thunder are just heads and shoulders above the Suns. At every level. Taking care of business at home through two games, this was supposed to be the telltale sign of this series. Well, it looks like OKC is well on its way to another stress-free advancement.

Starting at the top, Gilgeous-Alexander refused to let the Thunder sleepwalk through another bad loss. His career-best night helped the rest of OKC to get into a rhythm. We're seeing one of the game's greatest players carry his squad to playoff wins. While it won't be as lengthy as others, add this chapter to his ever-growing book of NBA royalty.

Let's look at Thunder player grades:

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: A-plus

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives around Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) in the first half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Taking advantage of Booker's care-free dribble, Gilgeous-Alexander ripped the ball away from him. He jogged his way to a rare two-handed dunk. The reigning MVP had a one-man show to put the Thunder a win away from another ho-hum Round 1 series victory.

Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 42 points on 15-of-18 shooting, eight assists and four rebounds. He shot 1-of-3 from 3 and went 11-of-12 on free throws. He also had one steal.

I guess this is what it's like to see one of the NBA's greatest scorers in a flow state. The Suns didn't have a prayer to slow down Gilgeous-Alexander. We've seen him have these superb-efficient 30-plus point outings in the regular season, but rarely in the NBA playoffs. Which makes sense, considering the competitive level is amped tenfold.

But showing his evolution, Gilgeous-Alexander carried the Thunder to a bulletproof 3-0 series lead. He did it at all levels on the court. He drove to the rim without any real resistance. The Suns threw every defender at the wall out of desperation. None of them stuck.

At the mid-range, Gilgeous-Alexander was surgical. A couple of dribbles in, he pulled up at different spots throughout the packed areas. When none of that happened, he bullied his way to the rim and flipped the Suns' constant pressure as a detriment. He had a busy night at the free-throw line. Expect that to trend on all social media platforms again.

Putting this one away in the second half, Gilgeous-Alexander scored an unreal 25 points. He had a dozen alone in the final frame. Even when the Suns enjoyed some hot shooting, the reigning MVP immediately answered on the other end before Suns fans could do the napkin math in their head for a possible comeback.

This is what the NBA's best players ever do. Just a complete takeover. I mean, 42 points on 18 shot attempts. You never see that in the NBA playoffs. Gilgeous-Alexander has cemented himself as one of the best players this decade. Now, his competition goes beyond the current field of players. He's chasing all-time greatness. And he's doing a dang-good job at putting himself in the same sentences as Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

For 3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/VGVSuRhWe1

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Hit 'em with the fade away 🙂‍↕️ pic.twitter.com/AwMLh1XJfX

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Tuff block -> tuffer bucket 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/AJugbTjNrn

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Highlight reel basket 🎞️ pic.twitter.com/mVEcDARU4T

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

This energy‼️ pic.twitter.com/wPfmQ3QU4e

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Ajay Mitchell: B

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell (25) drives past Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) in the first half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Bumping his way through Collin Gillespie's defense, Mitchell muscled his way to the paint. He went up for a floater that drilled in. Rinse and repeat that sequence. Promoting the 23-year-old to the starting lineup, he licked his chops at the vacated scoring looks up for grabs.

Mitchell finished with 15 points on 5-of-20 shooting, six rebounds and two assists. He shot 1-of-5 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws.

This is what the NBA playoffs are about. Leaving it all on the floor — to your last drop of sweat. Without Williams, the Thunder badly needed someone else to step up as OKC's second-best scorer. In comes Mitchell, who's made a habit of being able to scale up or down whatever they need out of him.

In his biggest test yet, Mitchell showed he's not afraid of the moment. That's not something you can universally say about every second-year player. Especially one who was mostly sidelined in OKC's championship run last year. He had 10 points in the first half and five big-time ones in the final frame.

The efficiency is a little grotesque and Mitchell developed some bad tunnel vision, but eh, screw it. It's the playoffs. You just need buckets. No matter how pretty or ugly they get. There's no replacing Williams' production one-for-one — especially considering how stellar he looked through six quarters — but the 23-year-old helped the Thunder keep their non-Gilgeous-Alexander offense above water. That's all you can ask for.

Great vision, great dime, great basket 🤝 pic.twitter.com/IuXGynkF8F

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Ajay's in attack mode 😤 pic.twitter.com/roML8q16d8

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Chet Holmgren: B

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Oso Ighodaro (11) shoots over Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) in the second half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Eyeing Booker down, Holmgren waited for the Suns' franchise player to take off. The seven-footer synchronized jumps. In a meeting in the air, he one-upped the dynamic scorer's driving layup attempt with an animated swat. After the highlight block, he shook his hand in disapproval and wagged his finger Mutumbo-style.

Holmgren finished with 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting, seven rebounds and two assists. He shot 0-of-1 from 3. He also had two blocks.

Playing within the flow, Holmgren served as a play-finisher. He's one of the best in the business at it. The Thunder fed him several looks around the rim. His ability to finish through traffic has turned him into one of the most efficient 15-plus point scorers in the league. Nothing flashy, but good, fundamentally sound offense.

On defense, the Suns have yet to figure out the league-best defense. It was another game where the Thunder muddied their offense to below-average shooting numbers inside the paint. For the third straight game, Phoenix struggled to reach the century mark. And at this juncture, they've run out of time to make proper adjustments.

The Thunder continue to sport the NBA's best defense. Holmgren is the face of that. If they go back-to-back, it'll be because that side of the ball carried them through the NBA playoffs. I know it's just Round 1 in a lopsided matchup, but so far, everything has gone to plan.

Right on time 🚨 pic.twitter.com/wwQme7VULp

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

Alex Caruso: A

Apr 25, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) drives past Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) in the second half during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Going for a risky poke-out attempt, Caruso made up for his mistake. He made up ground on Green. As Phoenix's second-best scorer tried to go at Jaylin Williams for a layup, the 32-year-old smacked the ball out of his hands for a defensive highlight in a fourth quarter filled with them.

Caruso finished with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting, five rebounds and one assist. He shot 3-of-6 from 3. He also had one block and one steal.

Welcome back to the NBA playoffs, Caruso. Your classic postseason riser, the Thunder have depended on him to play in high-stress minutes and close things out. He might be a bench player in job title, but he goes way beyond that. He compliments OKC's chaotic style. Like a kettle of vultures, they circled whoever had the ball for the Suns.

We know what Caruso adds to the league-best defense. His motor makes the Suns' insecurities grow. To the point that they manifest into OKC's stops and create turnovers. But when he gets going on the other end of the floor, it just incentivizes the Thunder even more to up his playing time.

Finally, Caruso helped out as a scorer. Struggling all year from the perimeter, he knocked down timely outside jumpers that must've felt like a knife twisting in your chest if you're the Suns. He was one of the guys who stepped up as the Thunder were without Williams and Isaiah Joe. Great stuff from the two-time NBA champion who's made a career out of these types of games.

Cashed in from the corner 🤑 pic.twitter.com/Hodh8bqlUm

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) April 25, 2026

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This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Player grades: SGA's 42 points lead Thunder to 121-109 Game 3 win over Suns

Dallas Cowboys undrafted free agency tracker: Names, rumors, all information

INGLEWOOD, CA - AUGUST 20: A Dallas Cowboys helmet on the field before the NFL preseason game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Chargers on August 20, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Dallas Cowboys officially have a draft class and that is all kinds of exciting.

We can start to really figure out who we think this team is going to be in 2026 after this weekend, and a lot of that is because of what happens after the NFL draft as well. As important as the draft class itself is, there is also a sector of roster construction that the Cowboys have thrived in – undrafted free agency.

For those unaware, this is exactly what it sounds like. There are only so many draft picks in the NFL and the players who were not selected were/are free to negotiate deals with teams, whichever ones they want. While the Cowboys have taken heat in the past for not being big spenders this is an area where they are very comfortable out-bidding teams for players they care about.

Below you will find our tracker for all reported undrafted free agents who are set to sign with the team.

Last Updated: Saturday, April 25th at 8:30pm ET


Dallas Cowboys Undrafted Free Agents

Other

  • The Cowboys have invited Presbyterian College RB Zach Switzer to rookie minicamp, per Aaron Wilson. He is the grandson of former head coach Barry Switzer.
  • It was originally reported that Jaylon Guilbreau would be among the Cowboys UDFAs, but the mothership reported that he flipped to the Carolina Panthers.
  • DJ Rogers is getting $200k guaranteed, per Todd Archer.

The Jets’ John Franklin-Myers trade is finalized

Nov 12, 2023; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O'Connell (4) comes under pressure from New York Jets defensive end John Franklin-Myers (91) during the first half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is in the books, and teams will introduce their latest rookie class to the league in hopes of having them become part of the next Super Bowl puzzle.

The draft also means finalizing past trades that included future draft picks. That includes a deal made in April 2024, which sent defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers from the New York Jets to the Denver Broncos.

Original terms of the John Franklin-Myers trade from the Jets

  • Broncos receive: John Franklin-Myers
  • Jets receive: 2026 sixth-round pick

What did the Jets do with the pick from the John Franklin-Myers trade?

The Jets flipped the pick acquired for Franklin-Myers to the Minnesota Vikings for defensive tackle Harrison Phillips in August 2025.

How was John Franklin-Myers’ performance for the Broncos?

Franklin-Myers was a key piece of the Broncos’ defensive line over the last two seasons. He started 31 of 33 games for the team and recorded 14.5 sacks and 65 tackles. Franklin-Myers also started both playoff games for the Broncos this past season. He ultimately signed a three-year, $60 million deal with the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2026 campaign, reuniting him with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh.

Who won the John Franklin-Myers trade?

While the Jets got Phillips in the deal involving the pick from the Franklin-Myers trade, the Broncos are clear winners here. Even though Franklin-Myers is no longer on the roster, the Broncos got two years of his prime and will likely get a 2027 compensatory pick for losing him in free agency.

The pick that the Jets sent to the Vikings for Phillips was sent to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Sam Howell. The Eagles then traded that pick to the Baltimore Ravens for Jaire Alexander.

How WR Kendrick Law will impact the Detroit Lions

Nov 1, 2025; Auburn, Alabama, USA; Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Kendrick Law (1) escapes the tackle of Auburn Tigers linebacker Bryce Deas (16) during the fourth quarter at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-Imagn Images | John Reed-Imagn Images

The Detroit Lions added to their offensive skill players group in round five of the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting wide receiver Kendrick Law. A dynamic slot option who thrives on yards after the catch (YAC), Law will give the Lions another option to compete for the vacated Kalif Raymond role.

Let’s take a look at Law’s background and traits and discuss how his addition will impact the Lions roster in 2026 and beyond.

Round 5, Pick 168: Kendrick Law

After spending the first three seasons of his college career at Alabama, Law sought out larger opportunities and landed at Kentucky for his senior season, and performed well enough to start climbing NFL Draft boards. Law talked with the Lions media about transferring:

“I was at Alabama for three years and played there for three years, and then after my third year, I just felt like I needed to go to a kind of different system. The kind of system where I could be moved around a little bit more, put in different spots, create mismatches upon defenses, and just create value for myself across the board.”

The decision paid off, as Law produced more in one season at Kentucky (53 receptions for 540 yards and three touchdowns) than he did in his three seasons at Alabama (33 receptions for 343 yards and one touchdown).

What’s interesting about Law’s production at Kentucky is that, of his 540 yards, 505 were yards after the catch (YAC), illustrating how Kentucky prioritized getting Law the ball early in routes and letting him use his athleticism (9.6 RAS) to gain yards.

“Once I get the ball in my hand, I just let my lower body half just kind of do the work and just I see angles, learn how to create space and just continue to accelerate.”

But Law doesn’t feel his game is limited to just what he did at Kentucky. He believes he can bring more to the table in the NFL.

“I can stretch the field, and I feel like that’s just something that the Lions will every day get to see from me. ‘Hey, this guy is not only just a medium-type guy, package-type weapon, but he’s also a vertical threat. We can use him down the field, we can use him intermediate, or we can use him in range.’ And that’s what kind of kind of guy I feel like I am.”

While Law didn’t show that field-stretching ability, his short/medium game is loaded with ways he can be deployed as a weapon and has caught the attention of several analysts.

I’ve studied some really good WRs today. 2 of my favorites 👇🏻

IU Omar Cooper Jr- tough, physical yac, strong hands. Great feel.

KY Kendrick Law- explosive, strong lower, dynamic with ball.

— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) February 10, 2026

Quote from Dane Brugler’s The Beast:

“He is lightning quick in short areas and can destroy the balance of open-field defenders with speed to stretch. He is dynamic on slants and stick-and-nods, although his routes show more freelancing than nuance and he is unproven as a downfield target.“

Roster impact

With Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Isaac TeSlaa locked into starting roles, the Lions will be looking for two or three reserves from their remaining six rostered players.

The biggest hole the Lions need to replace is that of Kalif Raymond, who departed in free agency. In addition to Law competing for that job, the Lions returned Dominic Lovett (last year’s seventh-round pick), re-signed Tom Kennedy and Malik Cunningham, and signed Greg Dortch in free agency. Of this group, Law and Lovett are the fastest, while Dortch’s quickness and experience should give him an edge over the two younger players.

That being said, this competition figures to be a fun training camp battle to follow, and there’s a fair argument to be had that Law could be a frontrunner for a WR5 role.

NFL undrafted free agents tracker: Updated list of notable UDFA signings after 2026 NFL Draft

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NFL undrafted free agents tracker: Updated list of notable UDFA signings after 2026 NFL Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite 257 players finding a new NFL home in the past few days, draft season isn't quite over.

Now, the annual scramble to add hidden young talent who may have been overlooked begins — at the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, all 32 teams are able to begin negotiating with players who were not selected. 

Typically, undrafted free agents (UDFAs) wind up filling a franchise's gaps in training camp or on their practice squad, but there are plenty of success stories. Among active NFL players, Austin Ekeler, Jakobi Meyers, Frankie Luvu and Kenny Moore II are some of the well-known names who began as UDFAs.

Below, The Sporting News is tracking all of the notable 2026 UDFA signings and their landing spots.  

MORE: Winners and losers from Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft

NFL undrafted free agents 2026

This article will be updated as undrafted free-agent signings are reported. Our list will contain notable signings rather than every move.

Arizona Cardinals

  • Elijah Culp, CB, James Madison
  • Tre Wallace, WR, Cardinals

MORE: Where Jeremiyah Love ranks among highest-drafted RBs in recent NFL Draft history

Atlanta Falcons

  • Jack Strand, QB, Minnesota-Moorhead
  • Carlos Allen, DT, Houston
  • Malik Rutherford, WR, Georgia Tech
  • Vinny Anthony, WR, Wisconsin
  • James Brockermeyer, C, Miami
  • Jack Velling, TE, Michigan State

Baltimore Ravens

  • Reid Williford, LB, Charlotte
  • Nick Dawkins, C, Penn State
  • Aaron Graves, DL, Iowa
  • Cortez Braham, WR, Memphis
  • Matthew McDoom, CB, Cincinnati
  • Silas Walters, S, Miami (OH)
  • Diego Pounds, OT, Ole Miss

Buffalo Bills

  • Ja'Mori Maclin, WR, Kentucky

Carolina Panthers

  • Haynes King, QB, Georgia Tech
  • Jaylon Guilbreau, DB, Texas
  • Aaron Hall, DT, Duke

Chicago Bears

  • Miller Moss, QB, Louisville
  • KC Eziomume, CB, Tulane
  • Gabriel Plascencia, K, San Diego State
  • Skyler Thomas, S, Oregon State
  • Coleman Bennett, RB, Kennesaw State
  • Caden Barnett, IOL, Wyoming
  • Hayden Large, TE, Iowa

MORE: Full Bears 2026 NFL Draft class

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Jack Dingle, LB, Cincinnati
  • Josh Kattus, TE, Kentucky
  • Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska

Cleveland Browns

  • Logan Fano, EDGE, Utah
  • Bernard Gooden, DL, LSU
  • Tyreak Sapp, EDGE, UF
  • T.J. Harden, RB, SMU

Dallas Cowboys

  • Jordan Hudson, WR, SMU
  • DJ Rogers, TE, TCU
  • Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor

MORE:Breaking down Cowboys' new-look defensive depth chart

Denver Broncos

  • Taurean York, LB, Texas A&M
  • Dasan McCullough, Edge, Nebraska
  • Joseph Manjack IV, WR, TCU
  • Dane Key, WR, Nebraska

Detroit Lions

  • De’Shawn Rucker, CB, USF
  • Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois

Green Bay Packers

  • Kyron Drones, QB, Virginia Tech
  • Jaden Nixon, RB, UCF
  • TJ Quinn, LB, Louisville

MORE: Full Packers 2026 NFL Draft class

Houston Texans

  • Jack Stonehouse, P, Syracuse
  • Jalen Walthall, WR, Incarnate Word
  • Noah Whittington, RB, Oregon
  • Collin Wright, CB, Stanford

Indianapolis Colts

  • Austin Brown, S, Colts
  • West Weeks, LB, LSU

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Joey Aguilar, QB, Tennessee
  • Jalen Hunt, DT, Cincinnati
  • Trebor Pena, WR, Penn State
  • Bryan Thomas Jr., EDGE, South Carolina
  • Jimto Obidegwu, OL, North Texas
  • Alex Bullock, WR, South Dakota State
  • Ben Patterson, WR, Texas-Permian Basin

Kansas City Chiefs

  • Jaydn Ott, RB, Oklahoma
  • Pete Nygra, OT, Louisville
  • Bryce Phillips, DB, San Diego State
  • Josh Thompson, G, LSU
  • John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming
  • Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
  • Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
  • Wesley Bissainthe, LB, Miami
  • VJ Anthony, TE, Duke

MORE: Full Chiefs 2026 NFL Draft class

Las Vegas Raiders

  • Roman Hemby, RB, Indiana
  • Jacob Clark, QB, Missouri State
  • EJ Williams, WR, Indiana
  • Cian Slone, EDGE, NC State
  • Gary Smith III, DT, UCLA
  • Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor

MORE:Full Raiders 2026 NFL Draft class

Los Angeles Chargers

  • Avery Smith, CB, Toledo
  • Jerand Bradley, WR/TE, Kansas State
  • Jerry Wilson, CB, Florida State
  • Devonte Ross, WR, Penn State
  • Greg Desrosiers, RB, Memphis
  • Isaiah World, OT, Oregon

Los Angeles Rams

  • Matthew Caldwell, QB, Texas
  • EJ Williams, WR, Indiana
  • Dean Connors, RB, Houston
  • Austin Blaske, OL, UNC
  • Eddie Walls, EDGE, Houston

MORE: How Sean McVay poked fun at his viral reaction to Ty Simpson pick

Miami Dolphins

  • Anthony Hankerson, RB, Oregon State
  • Le'Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
  • Mason Reiger, LB, Wisconsin
  • Mark Gronowski, QB, Iowa

Minnesota Vikings

  • Tristan Leigh, OT, Clemson
  • Dillon Bell, WR, Georgia
  • Kejon Owens, RB, FIU
  • Jacob Thomas, DB, James Madison
  • Cam'Ron Stewart, Edge, Temple
  • Tomas Rimac, OL, Virginia Tech
  • Scooby Williams, LB, Texas A&M
  • Brett Thorson, P, Georgia

MORE: Winners and losers from NFL Draft Day 2

New England Patriots

  • Myles Montgomery, RB, UCF
  • Nick DeGennaro, WR, JMU
  • Cameron Dorner, WR, North Texas

New Orleans Saints

  • Cody Hardy, TE, NC State
  • Keeshawn Silver, DT, USC

New York Giants

  • Ben Mann, LS, Boston College
  • Dominic Zvada, K, Michigan
  • Anquin Barnes, DT, Colorado

MORE: Full Giants 2026 NFL Draft class

New York Jets

  • Caullin Lacy, WR, Louisville
  • Will Ferrin, K, BYU
  • Chip Trayanum, RB, Toledo
  • DT Sheffield, WR, Rutgers

MORE: How Cade Klubnik fits into the Jets' QB room

Philadelphia Eagles

  • Maximus Pulley, DB, Wofford
  • Dae’Quan Wright, TE, Ole Miss
  • Jaeden Roberts, OL, Alabama

MORE: Full Eagles 2026 NFL Draft class

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Lake McRee, TE, USC

MORE: What Drew Allar pick means for Steelers' QB room

San Francisco 49ers

  • James Thompson, DT, Illinois
  • Will Pauling, WR, Notre Dame
  • Khalil Dinkins, TE, Penn State
  • Mikhail Kamara, Edge, Indiana
  • Duce Chestnut, S, Syracuse

Seattle Seahawks

  • Devean Deal, LB, TCU
  • Uso Seumalo, DT, Kansas State
  • Lance Mason, TE, Wisconsin

MORE:Notre Dame joins list of rare RB duos picked in first round

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Jalon Daniels, QB, Kansas
  • Deshawn McKnight, DT, Arizona
  • Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech

Tennessee Titans

  • Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll
  • Jalen McMurray, DB, Tennessee
  • Latrell McCutchin, CB, Houston

Washington Commanders

  • Fred Davis, DB, Clemson
  • Jaden Bradley, WR, UNLV
  • Chris Hilton, WR, LSU
  • Jeffrey M'ba, DL, SMU

MORE: The 11 worst value picks from the 2026 NFL Draft

49ers draft grades Reacts survey: Grading the full 2026 class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the San Francisco 49ers sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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The 2026 NFL Draft is a wrap, and the San Francisco 49ers are now getting things set up for their undrafted free agents.

For lack of a better word, the 49ers’ draft has been “interesting” to say the least. Many players were picked ahead of where numerous consensus big boards had them going. The proverbial reaches have been getting mixed reviews from fans and analysts alike.

“Depends on whose consensus,” 49ers general manager John Lynch said when asked about the strategy in his recap of Day 3. “We have consensus in this building. That’s the consensus I care about.”

So there you have it: fans may be wondering about the reaches and these players going early, but Lynch—and Kyle Shanahan, by extension—seem confident in what they’re doing. One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of our draft crushes don’t pan out. In 2019, N’Keal Harry was a wide receiver many hoped would go to the 49ers; instead, he was selected by the New England Patriots in the 2019 NFL Draft. In that same draft, the 49ers took Deebo Samuel a round later. Harry is playing in the CFL, while Samuel has been a wrecking ball in the league.

Another point to think of here is that some of these picks were picks the 49ers didn’t think would be around when they picked again. Sure, they could trade back in and up to snag someone, but who knows what a trade partner might ask for, and the 49ers started the draft with six picks. That’s not much ammo to move up.

So if you think their first pick, wide receiver De’Zhaun Stribling, is a reach, perhaps another team was waiting to reach on him also. If you watched his tape, you’d know he fits the part on the 49ers’ offense. Or maybe this is another A.J. Jenkins — the infamous 49ers 2012 first-round pick — in the making. We’ll have to see.

Overall, this draft class has a ton of potential, but there’s not much here for me to say I’m skeptical or optimistic about. This is a group that feels more lukewarm, and I need to see how it plays out. Remember, this is coming from a guy who thought Jake Moody would change the 49ers’ future at kicker, and that didn’t exactly go the way I expected. Furthermore, it’s been documented that next year’s draft is going to be rather deep; this year’s draft had a thin talent pool—the 49ers weren’t the only team trying to find diamonds.

But what do you think? Fill out our survey below, and we’ll take a look at the results on Monday.

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Nationals score at their Leasure in the 10th, beat White Sox, 6-3

Often a good number, but not when it’s how many walks you issued.

Perhaps the most memorable thing about this game from a White Sox perspective is that, according to the TV folks, it was only the second time since 1901 that four switch-hitting catchers appeared in the same game. Not much to that, you say? Well, it’s better than considering what happened on the field.

Want another anomaly? In the sixth inning, the Sox struck out not once, not twice, not thrice, but four times, the first a case of Miguel Vargas getting on via a third strike passed ball.

Noah Schultz pitched well, but not well enough. He did a terrific job getting out of a jam in the third, following a leadoff walk and double with two strikeouts and a grounder to short. But when Schultz started the fourth with two more walks and a wild pitch, both runners scored on a single by .179 hitter Nasim Nuñez to give Washington a 2-0 lead.

Schultz made it through six innings on a (very short) career-high 85 pitches, giving up four bases on balls and an equal number of hits and just the two runs while striking out a (very short) career-high eight. Meanwhile, though, Jake Irvin, who came into the game with an ERA of 6.00, was even better, walking none and allowing four hits and no runs while whiffing 10. He even had the first three K’s of the four-whiff inning.

Three Sox relievers kept it close, including new call-up Tyler Davis, who got two strikeouts in his first major league appearance. He did walk one, but maybe he just wanted to be part of the group. The fourth Sox reliever? Uh, well, we’ll get to that.

Nationals relievers did their best to try to hand the game back to the Sox via walks and hit batters and misplaying a bunt, which was to no avail until the eighth. It was then that Mitchell Parker walked Vargas and hit Colson Montgomery. Ex-Sox Gus Varland came in to give up an RBI single to Everson Pereira.

Chase Meidroth followed with a sac fly to knot the game, 2-2.

The Sox got two on via walks in the ninth — another attempted gift by the Nationals pen — but Montgomery struck out to end the threat. No matter how many gifts you’re offered, going 1-for-12 with runners in scoring position won’t help you much.

Then we arrive at the 10th, with Jordan Leasure on the mound. This is an apt time to scream, as usual, “Oh, no! Not him!” Leasure issued a walk and a single to load the bases, Manfred Man pushed to third. A passed ball by Drew Romo (just up from Charlotte to replace the DFAed Reese McGuire), on what looked like a cross-up from Leasure, let in one run. An intentional walk loaded the bases again. Leasure then walked Joey Weimer to force in a second run and make it 4-2, then gave up a two-run single to Nuñez, giving the shortstop (and No. 8 hitter) four RBIs on the afternoon.

Down 6-2, the Sox scored the free runner without any Washington effort to stop him, and 6-3 it ended.

It was a jammed house despite very cold weather thanks to a really cool jacket giveaway, but by the bottom of the 10th everybody had headed for warmth.

Thus, the White Sox are 11-16 and the series is tied at 1-1, with the decider at 1:10 p.m. Central tomorrow, Sean Burke and lefty Foster Griffin the scheduled starters.


Pitt RB Desmond Reid Signing with Bills as Undrafted Free Agent

This article originally appeared on Pittsburgh Sports NOW.

The Buffalo Bills are getting an explosive playmaker in Pitt running back Desmond Reid.

Reid is signing with the Bills as an undrafted free agent following the completion of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, according to multiple reports.

In 2024, Reid put himself on the map with an all-purpose Second-Team All-American campaign in his first season at the Power Four level. Looking to build on that season, his senior year did not pan out as well. Reid dealt with an ankle injury that kept him out of five games. He started six in seven appearances.

Reid was invited to the combine, where he measured in at 5-6 1/4, 174 pounds, but he did not test in any of the on-field drills or 40-yard dash. At Pitt’s pro day, Reid did post an unofficial time of 4.50 in the 40.

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Raiders 2026 undrafted free agent signings tracker: 2 Indiana players reunite with Fernando Mendoza

Fernando Mendoza, EJ Williams
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - OCTOBER 25: Fernando Mendoza #15 and E.J. Williams Jr. #7 of the Indiana Hoosiers run to the sidelines against the UCLA Bruins at Memorial Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2025 NFL draft is almost over, but don’t worry. That doesn’t mean the rookie player addition period is over.

It’s about to get busy all over again. As soon as the draft is over, the race for undrafted free agents will begin for the 32 NFL teams. Really, it has already started. Teams are already discussing UDFA deals with players in case they are not drafted.

The Las Vegas Raiders are, already talking to potential free-agent additions led by general manager John Spytek and his staff. The actual signing process starts as soon as the draft is over and will continue for the next several days.

While these players aren’t overly hyped, several undrafted free agents make impacts every year. So, this is an important part of the Raiders’ roster-building process.

Below is our reported Raiders’ undrafted free agent tracker. It will be updated as the news comes in. Remember, nothing is official until the team announces it. Every year, a few players agree to terms with a team and then sign elsewhere because a better deal emerges:

Notre Dame lands former Big Ten forward in the transfer portal

Notre Dame basketball is adding a former Big Ten forward to it's 2026 roster.

Former Rutgers forward Bryce Dortch announced on his instagram that he will be playing basketball next season in South Bend. The 6-foot-9 big man spent two seasons with the Scarlet Knights and will give Notre Dame head coach Micah Shrewsberry another front court option.

Dortch arrived at Rutgers as a member of a very highly regarded 2024 recruiting class. He was ranked among the top-200 players nationally and saw his role expand unexpectedly in his first season because injuries to the front court led him to burn his redshirt.

In 43 career games, Dortch averaged 1.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game. In his sophomore year, he appeared in 31 games and averaged 2.1 points and 3.2 rebounds as the main backup at center.

NEWS: Rutgers transfer Bryce Dortch has committed to Notre Dame, he announced on IG.

The defense-first forward averaged 2.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game with the Scarlett Knights. At 6-foot-9, he'll likely back up Brady Koehler.@BGInews story: https://t.co/0lVq6ISB2upic.twitter.com/p32v5PhUdR

— Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) April 25, 2026

Shrewsberry is under a lot of pressure from Irish fans having missed a postseason for the second straight season. He praised this portal class for its' fit and maturity saying via social media that "these guys buy into our culture." The coach will hope that the talent brought in can do more than fit into culture, but also provide some extra wins as he hopes to turn things around in South Bend.

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Red Sox Name New Manager After Shocking Alex Cora Firing

Boston Red Sox manager Chad Tracy

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The Boston Red Sox surprisingly fired Alex Cora on Saturday and have named Worcester WooSox manager Chad Tracy as the new interim manager.

The Red Sox parted ways with Cora, hitting coach Peter Fatse, third base coach Kyle Hudson, bench coach Ramon Vazquez, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson and major league hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin. The Red Sox were 10-17 to start the season. Now Tracy will take over as the new manager.

"Alex Cora led this organization to one of the greatest seasons in Red Sox history in 2018, and for that, and the many years that followed, he will always have our deepest gratitude," Red Sox owner John Henry said in a statement. "He has had a lasting impact on this team and on this city. He has led on and off the field in so many important ways. These decisions are never easy, but this one is especially difficult given what Alex has meant to the Red Sox since the day he arrived.

"I want to thank Alex, our coaches, and their families for everything they have given to this organization. They have been part of this club in a way that goes beyond the field, and they will always have our respect and gratitude."

Cora helped the Red Sox win a World Series in 2018 and had been a solid manager for the Red Sox. However, a slow start this season proved to be too much for the Red Sox to continue with him.

Tracy has been the manager for the Red Sox Triple-A affiliate since 2022. He played eight seasons in the minor leagues as a player. The Red Sox still have plenty of time to turn things around, but they need to show some urgency.

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Patriots prioritize depth, competition to close out NFL Draft

MANHATTAN, KS - OCTOBER 11: Linebacker Namdi Obiazor #4 of the TCU Horned Frogs warms up before the game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on October 11, 2025 in Manhattan, Kansas. (Photo by Peter G. Aiken/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Since walking off the Super Bowl field 76 days ago, the New England Patriots’ goal has been to improve the roster to get back to that stage.

Saturday marked one of the final steps in that process, as the team made five Day 3 selections in the NFL Draft — with improving depth a key point of emphasis.

“It’s invaluable really to roster building as I see it,” vice president of player personnel Ryan Cowden said of the final rounds. “The depth part, and I think that’s a big part of where we wanted to come into this draft… It’s all about trying to find competition at the back end of the roster. And you can never have enough depth. We know that. We were fortunate last year. We were a pretty healthy football team through the 2025 season, and you just can’t bank on that happening in the same way.

“And so our goal now is to start really building depth with young players who can come in and this coaching staff can really mold into the type of players that we want. So, this depth on Day 3 and this post-draft that’s getting ready to happen is really important, and it’s something that’s exciting. Our scouts do a great job along with the coaching staff of trying to get the right guys in.”

After trading a pair of fourth-round picks to move up in Rounds 1 and 2, the Patriots waited roughly 70 selections to make their first pick Saturday. That was Wake Forest cornerback Karon Prunty, who joins a depth chart that includes Charles Woods, Marcellas Dial Jr. and Kobee Minor.

“He’s a player that was really intriguing to us because of his length, his speed. He’s an aggressive player,” Cowden explained. “Has an interesting story, starting out at Kansas, and he went to North Carolina [A&T] for a minute and then at Wake Forest.

“We brought Karon in on a 30 visit. He did a great job with our coaching staff. He really represented himself in a really professional manner, and we’re excited to bring his skill set at the perimeter corner and where it goes from there.”

Sticking on the defensive side of the football, the Patriots added TCU linebacker Namdi Obiazor and Boston College pass rusher Quintayvious Hutchins over the final two rounds — both players who are expected to make an immediate impact on special teams.

The other Day 3 selections focused on offense, which included a second investment at offensive tackle with the “massive” Dametrious Crownover after selecting Caleb Lomu in the first round Thursday.

“If I would want a room to be crowded, I’ll take that as being one room that’s crowded,” Cowden said. “It is a premium position in our league and the pool of players that can play the position is, is relatively small. You can never have enough depth.”

Two seventh-round picks also targeted offense. New England added a potential third running back in Alabama’s Jam Miller, while also selecting their third quarterback in Texas Tech’s Behren Morton as a developmental option.

“The first thing that stands out is the toughness. He played through a lot of stuff. He’s been beat up, but he’s played through a lot of stuff,” executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said. “He’s got a live arm. He’s really smart. He’s been productive. He’s played a lot of football, and he’s a really good fit for the type of offense that we want to run.”

New England will now turn to undrafted free agency to round out the roster. Wolf said the team is expected to target wide receiver after not addressing the position in the draft. Reinforcements could also come via trade, with speculation around A.J. Brown continuing as the Patriots look to put the finishing touches on the roster.

“I think there’s always work to be done, as far as filling holes and adding depth at a lot of different spots,” Wolf said. “Now that the draft has ended, our guys are working on college free agency, but as always, we’re always going to try to look for ways to improve the roster.”

Nasim Nunez is the unlikely hero in the Washington Nationals extra inning win

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 20: Nasim Nuñez #26 of the Washington Nationals bats against the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park on April 20, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For the last few weeks, the Nationals offense has been heavily reliant on James Wood and CJ Abrams. However, with Abrams out of the lineup, and Wood not having the best game, it was on the supporting cast to get the job done. Led by Nasim Nunez, the Nats were able to put six runs on the board and win the game in extra innings.

Nasim Nunez does a lot of great things on the baseball field. He is an incredibly smooth defender and is one of the best baserunners in the league when he gets on base. However, he is not known for his bat, and has gotten off to a pretty dreadful start at the plate. Even after this game, he is just hitting .195 with a .505 OPS. 

The great thing about this Nats offense though is that different guys have stepped up when needed. Today was Nunez’s time to shine. He drove in four runs on two ultra-clutch hits, including one in the 10th inning to break the game open. 

Have a day Nasim

Nats lead 6-2 in 10th inning pic.twitter.com/CzlA6hf42e

— Kev (@klwoodjr) April 25, 2026

There have been times this season where Nunez seemed like he was trying to do too much. After shockingly hitting four home runs last September, Nunez may have fallen in love with his power too much. You could tell during some at bats that he really wanted to lift the ball. Today, he was not trying to do too much, which is when he is at his best. 

Nunez should be trying to get on base whatever way he can. Whether that is bunting or selling out for contact, putting the ball in play should be Nunez’s main focus. He still struck out twice today, but in the biggest moments, Nunez was staying within himself.

This game was not all about Nunez though. The other big hero was Jake Irvin, who had his best start of the season. Coming into this game, Irvin had an ERA of 6.00, but I thought he was pitching a lot better than he was last year. Today, the results matched his improved stuff. He had 16 whiffs, the most he has had in a game since June of 2024.

16-whiff day for Jake Irvin.

That's the most swing-and-miss he's gotten in a start since 6/23/2024. If he can get the swing-and-miss to stabilize around 25 percent, he's a different pitcher. 11 whiffs on the curveball today. Great outing.

— Spencer Nusbaum (@spencernusbaum_) April 25, 2026

Seeing those whiffs is a great sign for Irvin. When he was at his best in the first half of 2024, he was getting solid whiff numbers. He was not overpowering, but he had enough in the tank for hitters to respect him. Irvin has actually been a big strikeout guy to start this season, with 34 in 29.2 innings. He was not even striking guys out like that in his big first half a couple years ago.

Today, his curveball was a whiff monster. He got 11 of his 16 whiffs on the hook. You do not see a ton of big slow curve’s like Irvin’s anymore, but they are so nice to watch. Irvin’s command of the curveball was absolutely outstanding today. He was putting it right at the bottom of the zone or putting it slightly out of the zone. It was just too much for hitters not to swing at and he had White Sox batters fishing all afternoon.

Jake Irvin, Nasty Curveballs. 😨 pic.twitter.com/HnEv5aG00l

— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) April 25, 2026

Honestly, I think Blake Butera’s hook for Irvin was pretty quick. After a disastrous sequence from Keibert Ruiz turned a strikeout into having a guy on second, Irvin buckled down. He got two more strikeouts, but Butera had seen enough. With a lefty coming up, he went to Mitchell Parker. While Parker got out of the inning, I would have preferred to see Butera stick with his starter.

It was another shaky game for Butera today. He stuck with Mitchell Parker for a bit too long and Cionel Perez almost gave me a heart attack. However, I do like that he went to Brad Lord for a single inning high leverage spot in the 10th inning. Lord is more than a long man, and should be treated as such.

It was a gritty win for the Nats. They drew 10 walks, and consistently had guys on base. The floodgates did not truly open until the 10th inning, but the Nats pressure eventually paid off. It was a nice win, and now they will go for the series win tomorrow.

2026 NFL undrafted free agents: These are the 10 best players still available

The 2026 NFL Draft may be over, but for hundreds of players who went undrafted, the real work of landing an NFL roster spot is just beginning.

Being drafted has its advantages, but the path to making a team’s 53-man active roster is never guaranteed for any player. Going undrafted can actually give a player more flexibility to choose the team that offers the best chance to make a roster, and even if the player doesn’t make the active roster, he can still impress enough to earn a practice squad spot.

Most players signed as undrafted free agents have one or two specific traits that teams value — such as exceptional speed, size, or special teams ability — with the belief that they can develop those players into productive contributors.

Several intriguing options remain available for teams looking to add undrafted free agents.

Here are the 10 best undrafted free agents still available:

QB Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt was one of the biggest surprises in college football last season, largely because of Pavia, a runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Pavia completed 70.6% of his passes for 3,539 yards, 29 touchdowns and eight interceptions while also rushing for 862 yards and 10 touchdowns.

His mobility, ability to improvise when plays break down, and demonstrated accuracy and timing to anticipate throws make him a good developmental option in a “Shanahan” offense.

Questions surrounding Pavia include his height (5 feet 10 inches) and whether he will be an off-field distraction, having being involved in social media incidents. As a backup player, he may draw more attention than the role typically requires.

RB Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma — SIGNED: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Oklahoma’s run game is predicated on zone blocking, requiring patience and one cut before going upfield. Ott showed flashes in his limited time on the field, and he is not afraid to pass protect, a valuable trait for a running back. Ott could sneak onto a roster and become a viable third-down back.

DT Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati

With the emergence of the “Tush Push” and teams running more against two-high safeties, having a player who can demand double teams near the goal line is valuable. At 340 pounds, Corleone can fit that role. He also showed some capability as a pass rusher, finishing with 9.5 career sacks. However, he did not record a sack in 2024.

RB Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh — SIGNED: BUFFALO BILLS

Reid’s size (5 feet 6 inches, 174 pounds) may have played a role in his not being selected, but a good offensive coordinator could use him in multiple positions. He could be effective running the ball to the edge and in the passing game if matched up against linebackers.

In 2025, he rushed for 278 yards and two touchdowns on 60 carries and added another 317 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. He can also help in the punt return game; he averaged 21 yards per return on five attempts, including one touchdown return.

Edge rusher Michael Heldman, Central Michigan — SIGNED: NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Heldman’s 10.5 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss are numbers teams cannot ignore. He is a little bigger than the typical outside rusher, but he is still able to engage offensive linemen with his hands and make blocking uncomfortable for them.

Edge rusher Vincent Anthony Jr., Duke — SIGNED: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Like Heldman, his numbers are hard to ignore, finishing with 13.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. He still needs work against the run but could develop into a quality situational pass rusher.

LB Deontae Lawson, Alabama — SIGNED: EAGLES

At 228 pounds, Lawson is a tweener between a traditional off-ball linebacker and a safety. He is able to track down ball carriers and is a decent tackler. He could be a candidate to be trained to play safety and used in “big nickel” situations when the threat of the run is present and teams try to spread the defense out with four-wide receiver sets.

WR Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati — SIGNED: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

A 6-foot-5 receiver who can run a 4.3-second 40-yard dash is still available? It is true. Caldwell caught 32 passes for 478 yards and six touchdowns in his first and only year of FBS football. With the right coaching, Caldwell could surprise some people in training camp.

S Bishop Fitzgerald, USC — SIGNED: TENNESSEE TITANS

Fitzgerald can fight for the ball at its highest point and will contest catches. He also takes good angles to the ball and makes smart decisions on when to gamble for interceptions. The biggest area of concern is his tackling, as he tends to go high too often. However, that can be cleaned up.

OT Diego Pounds, Ole Miss — SIGNED: BALTIMORE RAVENS

Despite having a great name for a lineman, Pounds is very athletic on the edge but has been inconsistent with his blocking. He also tends to stop driving his feet while blocking. His athleticism alone is enough to land him on a practice squad.

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ESPN reports Mike Vrabel was in "constant contact" with Patriots on Saturday, retracts it

The NFL's biggest story of the month — which has crossed over to national news, morning shows, and late-night TV — had a fairly big development on Saturday, when Patriots coach Mike Vrabel skipped the third day of the draft to attend counseling.

On Thursday, Patriots V.P. of player personnel Eliot Wolf explained that the draft room would be missing Vrabel's "leadership" and "presence," along with his skills as a "tremendous recruiter" of undrafted free agents.

During Saturday's draft coverage on ESPN, Peter Schrager said this: "I've been told, from Patriot sources, that they are in constant contact with Vrabel throughout the day."

That was a surprising nugget, to say the least. If Vrabel is skipping the third day of the draft for counseling, being in "constant contact" with the Patriots would undermine the basic purpose of being away from the team.

Later, Schrager retracted the report. Even if he didn't call it a retraction.

"Following up on the Vrabel report, it was my understanding that Coach Vrabel was going to be in contact with the staff via phone/text, but I've learned that in the end, both Vrabel and the team ultimately chose not to interrupt him and his family during Day 3 of the Draft," Schrager tweeted.

It's a huge difference to go from "they are in constant contact" to "they are having no contact whatsoever." So either the report was wrong — or it was right and the Patriots realized that it was the latest example of piss-poor P.R. and scrambled to clean it up.

Either way, here's what Wolf told reporters on Saturday, from the transcript distributed by the team.

Q: "Were you in contact with Mike at all today, and if so, how often were you guys in contact?"

A: "So, last night we kind of talked through things and made the decision that the time away really needs to be time away, so we were not in contact with Mike today other than some just, ‘Hope everything's going OK’ kind of texts early this morning."

Q: "And just to follow up, when you talked to him last night when Day 2 ended, what kind of message did he leave you guys with headed into today?"

EW: "Just words of encouragement. He knows our process, and again, we talked about what kind of players we needed to add. We knew what kind of players that he liked, and obviously we drafted some of the guys that he had an affinity for today."

So it sounds like the claim that the Patriots "are in constant contact" with Vrabel was not accurate. Given the overall size and sensitivity of the story, that's a pretty significant mistake for ESPN to make, to say the least.

The Broncos 2024 trade for John Franklin-Myers trade finished up at the 2026 NFL Draft

Oct 6, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers (98) reacts to a defensive stop in the second half against the Las Vegas Raiders at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

With the 2026 NFL Draft weekend upon us, teams will introduce their latest rookie class to the league in hopes of having them become part of the next Super Bowl puzzle. The draft also means finalizing past trades that included future draft picks. That includes a deal made in April 2024, which sent defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers from the New York Jets to the Denver Broncos.

Original terms of the John Franklin-Myers trade to the Broncos

  • Broncos receive: John Franklin-Myers
  • Jets receive: 2026 sixth-round pick

How was John Franklin-Myers’ performance for the Broncos?

Franklin-Myers was a key piece of the Broncos’ defensive line over the last two seasons. He started 31 of 33 games for the team and recorded 14.5 sacks and 65 tackles. Franklin-Myers also started both playoff games for the Broncos this past season. He ultimately signed a three-year, $60 million deal with the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2026 campaign, reuniting him with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh.

What did the Jets do with the pick from the John Franklin-Myers trade?

The Jets flipped the pick acquired for Franklin-Myers to the Minnesota Vikings for defensive tackle Harrison Phillips in August 2025.

Who won the John Franklin-Myers trade?

While the Jets got Phillips in the deal involving the pick from the Franklin-Myers trade, the Broncos are clear winners here. Even though Franklin-Myers is no longer on the roster, the Broncos got two years of his prime and will likely get a 2027 compensatory pick for losing him in free agency.

The pick that the Jets sent to the Vikings for Phillips was sent to the Philadelphia Eagles for quarterback Sam Howell. The Eagles then traded that pick to the Baltimore Ravens for Jaire Alexander.

Saints' draft gives young QB Tyler Shough some skill players in the passing game

METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Perhaps in coming years, the Saints will reminisce about three pillars of a passing game that arrived in New Orleans over the span of two NFL drafts.

Decisions to bring in a highly rated receiver and tight end with two of their first three draft choices this week could be a considerable boon to the development of second-year Saints quarterback Tyler Shough, who applauded both picks in social media posts.

Shough's new receiver, Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State, was the second receiver drafted overall when the Saints took him with the eighth pick of the first round. Oscar Delp, who played at Georgia, was selected 73rd overall.

Tyson, Delp and Shough, a 2025 second-rounder, comprise the highest-drafted offensive skill players since coach Kellen Moore — who designs and calls the offense — arrived in New Orleans in February 2025, shortly after winning a Super Bowl as a coordinator with Philadelphia.

“Certainly, we're trying to build a group that hopefully has some continuity and works together for a number of years,” Moore said. “There's a lot of time that needs to be invested in this, but we've got the right kind of guys to work together on that.”

The 6-foot-2 Tyson, whose brother, Jaylon, plays in the NBA for the Cleveland Cavaliers, was prolific — when healthy — at Arizona State. In 33 games across four seasons — the first with Colorado — he caught 158 passes for 2,282 yards and 22 touchdowns.

Last season, the Saints completed 33 passes of 20 or more yards, which ranked second to last in the NFL, better than only the New York Jets. So, New Orleans had a glaring need for a player such as Tyson, who should complement four-year veteran receiver Chris Olave.

“It’s like a match made in heaven,” Tyson said. “And we're the Saints.”

Moore mentioned watching highlights of Tyson “making plays downfield,” adding, "The thing that I was really excited about, when we had a chance to evaluate, was the biggest games, he came up in those big-time moments.”

Delp did not have gaudy receiving stats at Georgia, but Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart and his offensive staff clearly trusted the tight end, playing him in 55 games over four seasons.

The 6-foot-5, 245-pound Delp caught 70 passes for 854 yards and nine TDs during his college career, but Moore said the quality of Delp’s touches in Georgia’s offense stood out.

“We recognize the athleticism that he provides. He does a great job out in space. He’s got some juice and some speed — vertical speed. He's a very willing, physical run player. That's an important aspect."

Moore added that Delp would be prepared to do some “dirty work” as a blocker on the perimeter — and Delp agreed.

“The most important thing you can do as a tight end is to be able to block,” Delp said. “I love being able to dominate another man, and in a successful offense, you have to have a tight end that can dominate the perimeter.”

The Saints didn't necessarily need a tight end. Veterans Juwan Johnson and Noah Fant — the latter acquired this offseason in free agency — are already on the roster. But Moore saw in Delp a good fit for his offense.

“For him to still be available for us in the third round was a nice luxury for us,” Moore said. “People know the way this league trending with the ability to play in multiple tight end sets and that’s a valuable asset.”

A low-risk deal

During the draft’s final rounds, the Saints traded for edge rusher Tyree Wilson, who has yet to fulfill the promise the Raiders thought he had when they drafted him seventh overall in 2023.

Wilson has just 12 sacks in three seasons, but the Saints only had to give up a fifth-round pick to get him and now will see if their staff and locker room can help him realize more of his potential.

Health matters

The Saints' brass had to have a bit of faith in both Tyson's maturity and their own training staff in order to draft the star receiver.

Tyson had several injuries in college, including torn knee ligaments, a broken collarbone, and injuries to both hamstrings and hips.

The 21-year-old receiver insisted that he has learned from every injury setback and has a workout and nutrition plan aimed at maximizing his availability.

Moore sounded convinced.

“This guy’s a really tough football player,” Moore said. “He’s battled some things, and I think all that’s positive. He worked out through this whole process, kind of recovered and he’s in a great place.”

Late-round decisions

Having bolstered their defensive line with Georgia tackle Christen Miller in Friday’s second round, the Saints started the draft’s final day by taking two more offensive players in the fourth round: Auburn guard Jeremiah Wright and North Dakota receiver Bryce Lance. New Orleans rounded out its 2026 draft class with Ohio State safety Lorenzo Styles Jr. in the fifth round; LSU receiver Barion Brown in the sixth round and Iowa cornerback TJ Hall in the seventh round.

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Former Illini Josh Gesky signed by Green Bay Packers

PITTSBURGH — Another offensive lineman is making the jump from Illinois to the NFL.

Offensive lineman Josh Gesky is moving on to the next level, getting signed as an Undrafted Free Agent by the Green Bay Packers.

Gesky joins fellow OL J.C. Davis en route to the NFL, marking the first time two Illini offensive linemen have made it to the pros the same year since 1988.

In each of the past three seasons, Gesky was named an All-Big Ten honorable mention by both the coaches and media of the conference.

During his time with the Illini, he played a vast majority of his snaps at left guard, starting 28 games in that slot.

However, at Illinois’s Pro Day back in March, he clocked in at 310 pounds, which is 25 pounds lighter than what he played his senior season at — something that he said he wanted to serve as a message to NFL teams that he’s comfortable playing at any weight or position.

So now, Gesky will look to bring some versatility to the Packers’ offensive line group in 2026 and beyond.

UDFA tracker: Every undrafted rookie Patriots signed after 2026 NFL Draft

The 2026 NFL Draft came to an end on Saturday evening with the Patriots putting a bow on their most recent draft class.

In the first three rounds, the Patriots hammered their major draft needs by selecting tackle Caleb Lomu, edge rusher Gabe Jacas and tight end Eli Raridon. Eliot Wolf didn’t sit back and wait. Instead, he used multiple Day 3 picks to trade up to draft Jacas and Raridon.

Those deals left the Patriots without a fourth-round pick on Saturday. In the end, the team drafted six players in the final three rounds: cornerback Karon Prunty, tackle Dametrious Crownover, linebacker Namdi Obiazor, quarterback Behren Morton, running backj Jam Miller and edge rusher Quintayvious Hutchins

Now, the fun starts with the post-draft process as the Patriots and other teams sign undrafted free agents. This has been an important team-building step for the Patriots in years past.

Last year, several undrafted rookies finished the season on Mike Vrabel’s 53-man roster: receiver Efton Chism III, edge rusher Elijah Ponder and tight end C.J. Dippre. The Patriots franchise has a long history of successful undrafted free agents, notably David Andrews, Jonathan Jones, Malcolm Butler, Jakobi Meyers and J.C. Jackson.

Here’s a full rundown of all the Patriots 2026 undrafted free agent signings (note - until the team announces it, some of these might be rookie minicamp invites):

Jacob Rizy, guard, Florida State

Rizy is a 6-foot-5, 310-pound offensive lineman with local ties. He started his collegiate career at Harvard. He transferred to Florida State in 2024. Rizy made starts at left guard, right guard, center and right tackle. (Source)

Kyle Dixon, receiver, Cluver-Stockton

A small-school prospect, Dixon is a 6-foot-2, 215 pound outside receiver. He caught 83 passes for 1,282 yards with 12 touchdowns last season. Dixon finished with 143 receptions, 2,394 yards and 24 touchdowns over the last two seasons at the NAIA level. (Source)

Channing Canada, cornerback, TCU

A 6-foot-1 cornerback, Canada started every game for TCU last season. He finished with 30 tackles with an interception and pass breakup. He earned First-Team Academic All-Big 12 honors in 2023. (Source)

Nick DeGennaro, receiver, James Madison

DeGennaro is a 6-foot, 190-pound receiver who caught 28 passes for 500 yards with five touchdowns last season. He started his career at Maryland. In 2024, he transferred to Richmond, where he caught 40 passes for 576 yards and four touchdowns. He ran a 4.39 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. (Source)

Myles Montgomery, running back, Central Florida

Montgomery is a 5-foot-11 running back who was productive last season for Central Florida. A team captain, he ran for 705 yards with four touchdowns. He also added 17 catches for 182 yards. (Source)

Cameron Dorner, receiver, North Texas

Dorner is a 6-foot-1, 195-pound receiver who finished with 50 catches, 845 yards and six touchdowns. He earned Third Team All-American Conference honors. Dorner spent his first three seasons at Division II Shepard University. (Source)

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49ers UDFA tracker 2026: A punter has been added

CHAMPAIGN, IL - SEPTEMBER 13: Illinois Football DL James Thompson Jr. (90) during a college football game between the Western Michigan Broncos and Illinois Fighting Illini on September 13, 2025 at Gies Memorial Stadium in Champaign, IL (Photo by James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is a wrap. Now it’s time to see what the 49ers will fill the remaining spots in their roster with. While attention goes to the undrafted players, the 49ers have had success with undrafted free agents in the past. Jordan Mason and Matt Breida both became crucial starters. There’s also Emmanuel Moseley, who grew as a solid cornerback. Raheem Mostert did not come to the 49ers as a fresh UDFA, but he did begin his career as such, starting with the Philadelphia Eagles.

The point is, there’s still some talent the 49ers can find. Is there a gem in this draft cycle? It seems like the draft itself was a lot thinner this year than in previous years, as college players decided not to declare. There still could be someone the 49ers have their eyes on.

We’ll use this post to update you on UDFA signings. Keep checking back as more names are added to the list.

Pat’s update, 4:53 p.m. PT: 49ers have signed edge rusher Mikail Kamara per Aaron Wilson. Kamara had 10 sacks two seasons ago and was a star during the Hoosiers National Championship run. More people to go get the quarterback.

Kyle’s update, 4:40 p.m. PT: The 49ers gave former Illinois DT James Thompson $280,000 guaranteed, per Tom Pelissero. Thompson is 6’5 5/8″ and 308 pounds. The six-year senior was actually third in this class among all defensive tackles in quick pressure percentage. That’s a number to pay attention to as opposed to his two sacks. He spent the previous five seasons with the Wisconsin Badgers. Thompson didn’t play much in 2024, but had three years of playing experience. He was primarily a nose tackle in the seasons where he played the most.

The 49ers are also signing former Notre Dame wide receiver Will Pauling. He had 26 receptions last season for the Irish for 381 yards and six touchdowns. Pauling measured at 5’9 and 183 pounds at Notre Dame’s Pro Day. He had a 42″ vertical and ran a 4.37 40-yard dash.

The third player is Penn State tight end Khalil Dinkins on a deal that is worth $275,000. Dinkins is 6’4 1/4, and 251 pounds. He ran a 4.72 40-yard dash. One of his athletic comparisons is Cameron Latu. Dinkins was only targeted 14 times last season. During his four-year career with the Nittany Lions, he was targeted 46 times.

Pat’s Update, 5:06 p.m. PT: The 49ers have added a punter. They have signed Texas punter Jack Bouwmeester, per CJ Vogel. Could this be the resurrection of Punterville?

Aaron Wilson reported that Louisville LB Kalib Perry was invited to the 49ers’ rookie minicamp.

Browns select former UC Bearcat in final day of 2026 NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns went with offense on the final day of the 2026 NFL Draft.

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The Browns selected four offensive players with five selections in the fifth, sixth, and seventh rounds.

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Among those selected was former Cincinnati Bearcat tight end Joe Royer.

He also played at Ohio State from 2021 until 2023.

Royer was the third-leading receiver for the Bearcats with 29 catches.

Cleveland also selected two players from Alabama in the fifth round: offensive lineman Parker Brailsford and linebacker Justin Jefferson.

The Browns also picked Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green in the sixth round, and BYU tight end Carsen Ryan in the seventh round.

Cleveland selected Denzel Boston, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, and Austin Barber on Friday in the second and third rounds.

They picked Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion on Thursday in the first round.

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2026 NFL draft: What Utah ties have signed as free agents after going undrafted?

Utah players, including Utah defensive end Logan Fano (0) celebrate after Utah defeats UCLA in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif.
Utah players, including Utah defensive end Logan Fano (0) celebrate after Utah defeats UCLA in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, in Pasadena, Calif. | Mark J. Terrill

Editor’s note: This story will be updated as more player signings are announced.

The 2026 NFL draft has wrapped following three days, seven rounds and 257 picks.

Here’s where every Utah connection is headed, whether via the draft, free agency or on a mini-camp invite (as designated):

BYU

Players drafted

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

  • Mory Bamba, CB, BYU — New York Jets, free agent, per BYU
  • Will Ferrin, K, BYU (also Boise State) — New York Jets, free agent, per BYU
  • Garrison Grimes, LS, BYU and American Fork High (also Baylor) — New York Jets, free agent, per Fox Sports’ Greg Auman

Utah

Players drafted

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

Utah State

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

  • Noah Avinger, CB, Utah State — Los Angeles Chargers, free agent, per Utah State

Other Utah ties

Player drafted

Free agent signees or mini-camp invites

Detroit loses all-time NFL draft attendance record to Pittsburgh

Detroit no longer holds the record for largest overall NFL draft attendance or Day 1 attendance.

Detroit set the NFL draft Day 1 record in 2024 with 275,000 attendees.

It also broke the all-time attendance record with 775,000 fans spectating downtown over the three-day event.

In 2025, Green Bay fell short of the record with 205,000 fans for Round 1 and 600,000 over the entire draft.

Pittsburgh overtook the Motor City's titles Thursday, April 23 and again Saturday, April 25.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A general view of the draft tent is seen prior to Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

An estimated 320,000 fans were in attendance for Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday at the Acrisure Stadium grounds in Pittsburgh, according to USA TODAY.

Over 600,000 people attended the Pittsburgh draft over the first two days, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Saturday as he challenged the city to beat Detroit – needing only 176,000 attendees on Day 3 to do so.

On Day 3, Pittsburgh also broke the all-time record with 805,000 fans attending the draft over three days, the league announced on Saturday night.

Pittsburgh set a new @NFLDraft attendance record with 805,000 people over 3 days 👏 pic.twitter.com/Bx6AJcN3lA

— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

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Detroit loses all-time NFL draft attendance record to Pittsburgh

Detroit no longer holds the record for largest overall NFL draft attendance or Day 1 attendance.

Detroit set the NFL draft Day 1 record in 2024 with 275,000 attendees.

It also broke the all-time attendance record with 775,000 fans spectating downtown over the three-day event.

In 2025, Green Bay fell short of the record with 205,000 fans for Round 1 and 600,000 over the entire draft.

Pittsburgh overtook the Motor City's titles Thursday, April 23 and again Saturday, April 25.

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A general view of the draft tent is seen prior to Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

An estimated 320,000 fans were in attendance for Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday at the Acrisure Stadium grounds in Pittsburgh, according to USA TODAY.

Over 600,000 people attended the Pittsburgh draft over the first two days, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Saturday as he challenged the city to beat Detroit – needing only 176,000 attendees on Day 3 to do so.

On Day 3, Pittsburgh also broke the all-time record with 805,000 fans attending the draft over three days, the league announced on Saturday night.

Pittsburgh set a new @NFLDraft attendance record with 805,000 people over 3 days 👏 pic.twitter.com/Bx6AJcN3lA

— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

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Detroit Lions still weighing fifth-year option for LB Jack Campbell

Allen Park — If you’re asking general manager Brad Holmes whether he’d like to keep running back Jahmyr Gibbs and linebacker Jack Campbell in Detroit through 2027, the answer is an obvious and resounding yes.

But whether the Detroit Lions can afford to pick up the fifth-year option for Campbell, specifically? Well, that’s a different question entirely. With the deadline to pick up their fifth-year options (March 1) less than a week away, Holmes said the Lions' front office is weighing its choices.

The Lions would like to keep Jack Campbell for the 2026 season but financial considerations must be dealt with.

Holmes has previously said that he'd like to work out extensions for all four of their top picks in the 2023 draft, which includes Campbell, Gibbs, tight end Sam LaPorta and safety Brian Branch.

“We’re still having those discussions and trying to see what we’re going to do. But we’re having open dialogue,” Holmes said Saturday after Day 3 of the NFL Draft. “Once we get them executed, you guys will be the first ones to know.”

The holdup presumably has to do with Detroit trying to work out contract extensions to reduce his cap hit in his fifth season. Detroit could, in theory, build the fifth-year option into a contract extension to lessen the cap hit in his fifth season, as it did with offensive tackle Penei Sewell. But it appears the two sides have yet to hammer out the details of such a move, and frankly, the Lions are not exactly negotiating from a place of leverage. Campbell can ride out the remainder of his rookie deal and hit free agency next offseason if Detroit doesn't pick it up.

Fifth-year option cap hits are calculated based on the highest salaries for players at their position and their accolades in the league. The problem is that off-ball linebackers like Campbell are not differentiated from pass-rushing on-ball, outside linebackers — edge defenders in a 3-4 defense — like Joshua Hines-Allen ($28.3 million average annual cap hit), Brian Burns ($28.2 million) and Odafe Oweh ($24 million).

So, whereas the league’s current highest-paid off-ball linebacker (Fred Warner, San Francisco 49ers) makes $21 million annually, Campbell’s fifth-year option as a linebacker will instantly reset the market at $21.9 million, because it's averaged by the salaries of players like Hines-Allen, Burns, Oweh and others. Hence, why some believe it's a low-reward strategy to draft off-ball linebackers in Round 1.

Gibbs would be due $14.3 million on his option, which would tie him for the fifth-highest-paid running back in the league.

Campbell’s ascent to First-Team All-Pro in 2025 was a great development for the Lions’ defense, but it will cost the Lions millions in cap space. Had he not made All-Pro or a Pro Bowl in 2025, the cap hit for his fifth-year option would have been around $15.1 million. 

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NFL Draft 2026 top picks by state: Where did they go to high school?

The 2026 NFL Draft has not officially concluded, with 257 players hearing their names called to play for one of the 32 teams.

Long before these players were heading towards the league, they were standouts at a high school from anywhere around the country. As football continues to grow, it shouldn't come as a shock that nearly every state had a player taken at some point in the draft.

Here's a look at each of the top picks for every state who had a players or players selected:

More: NFL draft grades: Ranking all 32 teams' 2026 classes, with lowly Jets earning an A+

Alabama: Peter Woods

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

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 29 (Kansas City Chiefs)

High School: Thompson High School (Alabaster)

College: Clemson

Position: Defensive Tackle

Arizona: Caleb Lomu

Feb 28, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Utah offensive lineman Caleb Lomu (OL33) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 28 (New England Patriots)

High School: Highland High School (Gilbert)

College: Utah

Position: Offensive Tackle

Arkansas: Jayden Williams

Sep 13, 2025; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels offensive lineman Jayden Williams (50) and offensive lineman Patrick Kutas (75) block Arkansas Razorback defensive lineman Ian Geffrard (95) during the fourth quarter at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 7, Pick 217 (Arizona Cardinals)

High School: Conway High School

College: Ole Miss

Position: Offensive Tackle

California: David Bailey

Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey poses on the red carpet before the 2026 NFL draft.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 2 (New York Jets)

High School: Mater Dei (Santa Ana)

College: Texas Tech

Position: EDGE

Colorado: Emmanuel Pregnon

Emmanuel Pregnon (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 88 (Jacksonville Jaguars)

High School: Thomas Jefferson High School (Denver)

College: Oregon

Position: Guard

Connecticut: Skyler Bell

Skyler Bell of the UConn Huskies skips into the endzone for a touchdown against the Army Black Knights during the first half of the Wasabi Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park on December 27, 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 125 (Buffalo Bills)

High School: Taft School (Watertown)

College: UConn

Position: Wide Receiver

Florida: Fernando Mendoza

Fernando Mendoza participates in Indiana University's Pro Day at Mellencamp Pavilion on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 1 (Las Vegas Raiders)

High School: Christopher Columbus High School (Miami)

College: Indiana

Position: Quarterback

Georgia: Caleb Downs

Ohio State Buckeyes defensive back Caleb Downs.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 11 (Dallas Cowboys)

High School: Mill Creek (Hoschton)

College: Ohio State

Position: Safety

Hawaii: De’Zhaun Stribling

De’Zhaun Stribling (1) runs drills during an Oklahoma State football practice in Stillwater, Okla., on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 33 (San Francisco 49ers)

High School: Kapolei High School

College: Ole Miss

Position: Wide Receiver

Idaho: Kenyon Sadiq

Kenyon Sadiq #18, Oregon Ducks (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 16 (New York Jets)

High School: Skyline High School (Idaho Falls)

College: Oregon

Position: Tight End

Illinois: Keagen Trost

Keagen Trost of the Missouri Tigers participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 93 (Los Angeles Rams)

High School: Kankakee High School

College: Missouri

Position: Offensive Tackle

Indiana: Dillon Thieneman

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Dillon Thieneman of Oregon celebrates after being selected twenty-fifth overall pick by the Chicago Bears during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 25 (Chicago Bears)

High School: Westfield High School

College: Oregon

Position: Safety

Iowa: Kadyn Proctor

Miami Dolphins' first-round pick Kadyn Proctor with his new jersey on April 24, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 12 (Miami Dolphins)

High School: Southeast Polk (Des Moines)

College: Alabama

Position: Offensive Tackle

Kansas: Sam Hecht

Dec 26, 2024; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Kansas State Wildcats offensive lineman Sam Hecht (75) against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the Rate Bowl at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 5, Pick 144 (Carolina Panthers)

High School: Mill Valley High School (Shawnee)

College: Kansas State

Position: Center

Kentucky: Malachi Lawrence

Feb 26, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; 
Texas Tech defensive lineman Romello Height (DL40) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 23 (Dallas Cowboys)

High School: Dupont Manual (Louisville)

College: UCF

Position: EDGE

Louisiana: Bud Clark

Nov 9, 2024; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; TCU Horned Frogs safety Bud Clark (21) reacts after making an interception during the first half against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 64 (Seattle Seahawks)

High School: Alexandria High School

College: TCU

Position: Safety

Maryland: Mansoor Delane

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; LSU Tigers defensive back Mansoor Delane is selected by the Kansas City Chiefs as the number six pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 6 (Kansas City Chiefs)

High School: Archbishop Spalding (Severn)

College: LSU

Position: Cornerback

Michigan: Caleb Banks

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks is selected by the Minnesota Vikings as the number 18 pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 18 (Minnesota Vikings)

High School: Southfield High School

College: Florida

Position: Defensive Tackle

Minnesota: Bryce Lance

Bryce Lance of the North Dakota State Bison participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 136 (New Orleans Saints)

High School: Marshall High School

College: North Dakota State

Position: Wide Receiver

Mississippi: Markel Bell

Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Markel Bell (70) after defeating the Mississippi Rebels during the 2026 Fiesta Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 68 (Philadelphia Eagles)

High School: Cleveland Central

College: Miami

Position: Offensive Tackle

Missouri: Jeremiyah Love

The Arizona Cardinals introduce their first-round draft pick running back Jeremiyah Love during a press conference at the Cardinals Dignity Health training facility on April 24, 2026, in Tempe, Ariz.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 3 (Arizona Cardinals)

High School: Christian Brothers College High School

College: Notre Dame

Position: Running Back

Montana: Keyshawn James-Newby

Keyshawn James-Newby (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 7, Pick 252 (Philadelphia Eagles)

High School: Helena High School

College: New Mexico

Position: EDGE

Nebraska: Nate Boerkircher

Texas A&M tight end Nate Boerkircher.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 56 (Jacksonville Jaguars)

High School: Aurora High School

College: Texas A&M

Position: Tight End

Nevada: Germie Bernard

Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Germie Bernard runs with the ball in the third quarter against the Tennessee Volunteers at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 47 (Pittsburgh Steelers)

High School: Liberty High School (Henderson)

College: Alabama

Position: Wide Receiver

New Jersey: Chase Bisontis

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NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 34 (Arizona Cardinals)

High School: Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey)

College: Texas A&M

Position: Guard

New York: Mike Washington Jr.

NFL Draft prospect Mike Washington Jr (right) addresses the crowd during a Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at Watson Williams Elementary School in Utica, New York.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 122 (Las Vegas Raiders)

High School: Cicero-North Syracuse High School

College: Arkansas

Position: Running Back

North Carolina: KC Concepcion

Nov 22, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver KC Concepcion (7) signals first down in the first half of game against the Samford Bulldogs at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Buvid-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 24 (Cleveland Browns)

High School: Chambers High School (Charlotte)

College: Texas A&M

Position: Wide Receiver

Ohio: Arvell Reese

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Arvell Reese poses on the red carpet before the 2026 NFL Draft at Point State Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 5 (New York Giants)

High School: Glenville (Cleveland)

College: Ohio State

Position: EDGE

Oklahoma: Chris McClellan

Missouri Tigers defensive tackle Chris McClellan (7) celebrates his sack as Auburn Tigers take on Missouri Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala. on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Missouri Tigers lead Auburn Tigers 10-7 at halftime.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 77 (Green Bay Packers)

High School: Owasso High School

College: Missouri

Position: Defensive Tackle

Oregon: Kage Casey

Kage Casey of the Boise State Broncos participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 4, Pick 111 (Denver Broncos)

High School: Clackamas High School

College: Boise State

Position: Offensive Tackle

Pennsylvania: Josiah Trotter

Linebacker Josiah Trotter #40 of the Missouri Tigers celebrates a tackle against the Central Arkansas Bears in the first half at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium on August 28, 2025 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 2, Pick 46 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

High School: St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia)

College: Missouri

Position: Linebacker

South Carolina: Monroe Freeling

Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Monroe Freeling (57) blocks Texas Longhorns edge rusher Trey Moore

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 19 (Carolina Panthers)

High School: Oceanside Collegiate Academy (Mount Pleasant)

College: Georgia

Position: Offensive Tackle

Tennessee: Ty Simpson

Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson poses on the red carpet before the 2026 NFL Draft at Point State Park in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 13 (Los Angeles Rams)

High School: Westview (Martin)

College: Alabama

Position: Quarterback

Texas: Jordyn Tyson

Arizona State Sun Devils receiver Jordyn Tyson is selected by the New Orleans Saints as the number eight pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2026.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 8 (New Orleans Saints)

High School: Allen High School

College: Arizona State

Position: Wide Receiver

Utah: Spencer Fano

Browns NFL Draft pick Spencer Fano

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 9 (Cleveland Browns)

High School: Timpview High School (Provo)

College: Utah

Position: Offensive Tackle

Virginia: Malachi Fields

Malachi Fields of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrates after a touchdown during the second half of the NCAA game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Boise State Broncos at Notre Dame Stadium on October 4, 2025, in South Bend, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 3, Pick 74 (New York Giants)

High School: Monticello High School (Charlottesville)

College: Notre Dame

Position: Wide Receiver

Washington: Olaivavega Ioane

Olaivavega Ioane (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

NFL Draft Selection: Round 1, Pick 14 (Baltimore Ravens)

High School: Graham-Kapowsin High School

College: Penn State

Position: Guard

Wisconsin: Max Bredeson

Max Bredeson of the Michigan Wolverines speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Draft Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana.

NFL Draft Selection: Round 5, Pick 159 (Minnesota Vikings)

High School: Arrowhead High School (Hartland)

College: Michigan

Position: Full Back

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: Who was the highest pick from each state in 2026 NFL Draft?

Top 2027 safety target picks Notre Dame over Ohio State, Miami, others

Notre Dame football lands priority defensive back target a few hours after the annual Blue & Gold game.

Notre Dame secured a major recruiting victory on Saturday evening when top safety Zayden Gamble announced his commitment to the Irish over Ohio State, Florida, and Miami. Gamble's decision comes after a quick update this past week where Gamble decided he was going to wrap up his recruitment.

Gamble, a Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas product, is rated as one of the top safety prospects in the 2027, No. 176 overall in the 247Sports Composite. His recruitment drew national attention because of both the caliber of the schools involved.

Not only does this give head coach Marcus Freeman another key win from the Sunshine state, but Gamble's commitment carries added weight because it continues the positive momentum built by new defensive backs coach Aaron Henry as he attempts to build on the historic run of development in the backfield department.

Gamble’s choice also came on a day when Notre Dame had already made a public football showcase of its own. The Blue & Gold Game took place Saturday afternoon at Notre Dame Stadium, with the offense edging the defense 41-40 on a walk-off field goal, adding to the day’s recruiting spotlight for the Irish.

BREAKING: Four-Star Safety Zayden Gamble has Committed to Notre Dame, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’0 190 S chose the Fighting Irish over Miami, Florida, and Ohio State

“All Glory to God, Notre Dame Nation... I'm Home!!!”⁰⁰https://t.co/15s9F6HGwqpic.twitter.com/JP4u4Tz4tW

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 25, 2026

For Notre Dame, the offseason momentum continues as they build up towards what could be one of the most meaningful seasons in recent memory. The Irish are already considered one of the betting favorites for the upcoming season, but with acquisitions like Gamble, they keep the pipeline filled with high-end talent.

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Packers undrafted free agent signings tracker 2026: Every reported move for Green Bay

Packers undrafted free agent signings tracker 2026: Every reported move for Green Bay originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite not having a first-round pick, the Green Bay Packers made the most of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Green Bay added seven players to its roster in this year's draft, with the headline player being South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse, who the team took with the No. 52 overall pick in Round 2.

The Packers also selected Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan (Round 3), Penn State edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton (Round 4), Kentucky OL Jager Burton (Round 5), Alabama cornerback Domani Jackson (Round 6), and Florida kicker Trey Smack (Round 6)

With all that said, the job isn't finished yet in Green Bay. The Packers still need to find some undrafted free agents.

Follow our tracker below to see all the undrafted free agents the Packers sign.

Packers undrafted free-agent signings tracker

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How Ames-area athletes fared on the final day of the Drake Relays

DES MOINES — Ames-area high school girls and boys track and field runners had a productive final day at the Drake Relays on April 25 at Drake Stadium.

Ames placed in four different events during the final day.

Ames’ Angelica Attinger crosses the finish line in the girls 400m hurdles on April 25, 2026, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.

"Really positive Relays from our whole squad," said Ames coach Erica Lynn-Douglas. "Lots of season and personal bests, a new school record and many top performances. A great weekend to check where we are at and where we need to focus to finish a strong season. We picked up a lot of momentum this weekend."

Here are the Ames-area athletes who stood out on the final day of the Relays.

Angelica Attinger and TJ Douglas shine in the 400 hurdles

Ames seniors Angelica Attinger and TJ Douglas both medaled in the 400-meter hurdles during Drake on April 25.

Attinger ran the opening heat of the girls 400 hurdles. She won in one minute, 2.43 seconds, and that time was fast enough to outlast all but one runner in the second heat to give her a silver medal.

More: Ames senior Sophia Hatcher claims 6th at Drake Relays in long jump

She did so despite limited time running the event during the season.

"I only had two races before this, and I didn't feel very prepared," said Attinger. "Because I haven't raced a lot of those girls before it kind of gave me a new perspective. I felt more confident in myself and I think that helped push me throughout the race."

Attinger placed fourth in the 400 hurdles at Drake last season, and she ended up taking second at state in Class 4A during the 2025 season. She is hoping to build off her Drake performance to make a run at a state title in her final trip to the blue oval as a high school athlete in a few weeks.

"I think our training is structured so that we do try and peak at state," Attinger said. "Although it is nice to win big meets like this, state is the ultimate goal."

Douglas ran an outstanding time of 52.66 in the boys 400 hurdles. He had the ninth-fastest time in the state going into the Relays according to Varsity Bound, but he raised the bar in a big way on the blue oval.

Douglas cut 1.31 seconds off his peak time entering the meet to put himself in position to make a run at the event title. He ended up trailing only Waukee's Jayden Jeter, who placed first overall in 52.25, and Bettendorf's Gage Tucker, who won the first heat in 52.60.

"TJ ran great, especially from Lane 1," Lynn-Douglas said. "He's been on track to run a 52 and it was great to see it all come together. He's really just getting started on his senior season. Lots of opportunities ahead."

Brenna Van Cleave placed 14th in the girls 400 hurdles for Ames with a time of 1:05.55.

Gilbert boys finish third in the 4x100

The Gilbert boys 4x100 relay team made a statement by earning a bronze medal at Drake.

The Tigers returned two runners from their 2025 3A state championship 4x100 team in Paul Marpe and Gabe Fierce. But how they were going to replace talented runners in leadoff man Braydon Howard and anchor Will Hawthorne was a big question mark.

More: Tanner Twedt at home with Gilbert after 7th-place at Drake Relays

That question was answered in a big way at Drake. Aidan Rash was excellent in the leadoff spot and South Hamilton transfer Tanner Twedt was brilliant closing things out for the Tigers.

Gilbert ran a 41.456 in the finals to just lose out to Cedar Rapids Prairie's 41.454 for the runner-up spot behind Dowling Catholic's 41.34.

"We need to give a shoutout to our coach (Nathan Graham)," said Fierce. "It's the same training, we've just been blessed by with the ability to run."

The Tigers' time broke the school record of 41.76 they just ran in the prelims earlier in the day.

"Honestly, we're in a great place right now," said Rash. "Two, three weeks before state and we're dropping down crazy times."

Ames’ Brandon Johnson throws in the boys discus on April 25, 2026, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines.

Brandon Johnson places fourth in the boys discus

Brandon Johnson only had one throw that counted during the boys discus at Drake on April 25.

But it was a doozy.

Johnson provided the highlight performance by the Ames boys track and field program at Drake with his fourth-place throw of 173 feet, four inches in the boys discus.

Johnson scratched on his next five throws — the final two of the second flight and all three in the championship round. But that opening toss, a career-best, was good enough to put him in first place after the first two flights and it held up well enough in the finals to earn him a spot in the top four.

"You only need one," said Johnson. "One is going to get you where you need to go."

Johnson entered his senior season of track and field having only thrown the discus once as a freshman. But the UNI football recruit had gained a lot of size and strength since then.

"I just got big," Johnson said. "They kind of needed me, so Coach convinced me."

Johnson is hoping to build momentum off his peak throw at break. If he can find some consistency so more of his throws stay in bounds, Johnson could make a lot of noise in the 4A competition at state in a few weeks.

"I know I can do better...I know I will do better," Johnson said. "I scratch a lot in practice, and it gets to the meet, so I'm going to keep working in practice. I know I have more in me."

Cedar Rapids Kennedy's Jackson Rhinehart won the event with a throw of 176-5.

Area distance runners perform well on final day of the Relays

Gilbert junior Logan Bleich ran a top-five time in the boys elite mile on April 25.

Bleich took fourth with a time of 4:09.62. Western Dubuque's Quentin Nauman won in 4:05.18, Sioux City North's Kuma Gutema was second in 4:07.12 and Pella's Canaan Dunham took third in 4:08.74.

More: Anirudh Manimaran, Ethan Wang lead the way for Ames boys tennis

Bleich also took sixth in the boys 3,200 on April 23 with a time of 9:07.05.

The Ames girls 4x800 relay team placed seventh and set a new school record.

The Little Cyclone team of Leah Kincaid, Van Cleave, Naya Nakama and Emma Stanley clocked in at 9:20.10. Stanely also ran in the girls elite mile, finishing the race in 5:13.35 to place ninth.

Ballard's Jace Ortner finished eighth in the boys 800 on April 24 with a time of 49.40.

Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman

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Nelly Korda slows her torrid pace and settles for 5-shot lead in Chevron Championship

HOUSTON — Nelly Korda tied the 54-hole scoring record at The Chevron Championship on Saturday. She had a five-shot lead going into the final round, the largest of her career. A victory would take her back to No. 1 in the women’s world ranking.

And she headed straight for the putting green.

For so much that had gone right for Korda, who stretched her lead to eight shots at one point at Memorial Park, there was part of her game she needed to polish. She missed three 4-foot putts over the final 11 holes and had to settle for a 2-under 70 in an otherwise exquisite performance.

“On the back nine I learned that I needed to stay in it and not to focus so much on my mis-hits with my putts,” she said. “So I just needed to keep giving myself opportunities, which I was. I don’t want it to bleed into the other parts of my game where then I start to get so frustrated that it affects my driver, affects my irons. Just didn’t want that at all. I wanted to continue giving myself opportunities even if I want holing them.

“I was still trying my best, and at the end of the day that’s all I can control,” she said. “I can’t be frustrated with anything but that.”

Korda looked close to unbeatable for so long with another clinic controlling her irons on the heavily sloped greens. And then the gap began to shrink as her contenders did just enough to stay in range.

“I played really solid on the front and then just kind of ... not may have lost concentration, but the wind started picking up and then I just put myself into great positions (and) didn’t kind of execute really well,” Korda said.

The heat and humidity also took a toll, and Korda often walked the fairways with an umbrella to shield her from the sun.

Patty Tavatanakit, who went 48 holes without a bogey before making one on the 13th, bounced back with a pair of birdies over the last five holes for a 69 to get within five shots. It was a remarkable scrambling performance for Tavatanakit, who won this major as a rookie in 2021. She got up-and-down seven out of eight times.

Ruoning Yin of China, a Women’s PGA champion and former No. 1 in the world, shot 66 and was six shots behind along with Pauline Roussin-Bouchard of France, who had a 67.

Korda was at 16-under 200 to tie the tournament record set by Jennifer Kupcho in 2022, the last year the major was at Mission Hills in the California desert.

For seven holes, this was the best player in women’s golf in full flight.

A long bunker shot to 4 feet gave her a birdie on the par-5 opening hole. She hit 8-iron to 3 feet of a dangerous front pin on the par-3 second, hit a gap wedge to 6 feet for birdie on the fifth, and holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the next hole to reach 18 under.

Korda didn’t miss a green until a lob wedge to the par-5 eighth was slightly strong and just rolled over the green into a shaved area. She chipped that to 4 feet and missed for her first bogey.

That turned out to be the start of the doldrums. Korda had a 12-foot birdie putt on the 13th that narrowly missed, and then she missed the 4-footer coming back and made bogey. She was just over the green in two on the par-5 14th, chipped that to 4 feet and missed the birdie putt.

She took on another front pin at the par-3 15th in a narrow part of the green. That settled 8 feet behind the pin. The birdie putt never had a chance.

Korda missed only two greens but took 32 putts. The short misses have been noticeable even this year when she was runner-up twice to Hyo Joo Kim in consecutive weeks.

Even so, the American star is right where she wants to be. Korda will be in the final group for all five tournaments she has played this year, including her weather-shortened win to start the year at the Tournament of Champions in Florida.

“I’m just going to focus on myself, kind of work on my process, really dial into that, make sure that I have tunnel vision, and not really focus on the exterior noise,” Korda said.

Tavatanakit one-putted every green through six holes and tried to stay in the game, even when falling eight shots behind. She took on the pin at No. 4 and went down a hill, only to hit a superb flop shot to 2 feet for par. It was like that for so much of the day.

“You just do what you got to do,” she said. “It’s a major championship. It’s playing tough. You’re not going to always have your best, but you just got figure out what’s in front of you.”

Farah O’Keefe, the 20-year-old junior at Texas, had a 72 and remained the low amateur at 7-under 209, putting her in a tie for sixth place and nine shots behind.

Oregon OT Isaiah World expected to sign with LA Chargers as UDFA

When Nevada transfer offensive tackle Isaiah World entered the transfer portal last offseason, he did so with his NFL future in mind. His decision to join the Oregon Ducks, who've churned out several NFL offensive linemen in recent years, was made to further bolster his draft stock.

As the No. 1 offensive tackle in the 2025 transfer portal, expectations were very high for World with some early mock drafts having him going in the first- or second-round of the 2026 NFL Draft. While he didn't necessarily perform to that level last fall with the Ducks, he put himself in position to have an NFL future despite a torn ACL that he suffered against the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Semifinal.

The injury caused his draft stock to take a significant hit, as he's expected to miss all of training camp and potentially his entire rookie season. As a result, he went undrafted, but the Los Angeles Chargers are taking a chance on World's overall body of work and high talent level, as their expected to sign him as an undrafted free agent.

World was the starting left tackle at Oregon in 2025, protecting quarterback Dante Moore's blindside. In the pros, he's seen as a player who could operate on both sides at tackle, and potentially be moved inside to guard if need be. On the Chargers, he could potentially block for former Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert.

World was among three NFL draft hopefuls along the offensive line this year for the Ducks, as left guard Emmanuel Pregnon was selected in the third round while right tackle Alex Harkey was selected in the sixth round.

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Introducing the Philadelphia Eagles' 8-player 2026 NFL draft class

Philadelphia talked about swinging the pendulum towards the offense, and the Eagles finished Saturday with five offensive players, with their first five picks going to offensive players who'll play key roles in the future. Of the five, only Makai Lemon and Eli Stowers appear set for Day 1 roles. Markel Bell, Micah Morris, and others may not seed the field until 2027 at the earliest. On defense, the Eagles added Texas Tech safety Cole Wisniewski and New Mexico pass rusher Keyshawn James-Newby, with an intriguing International Pathway Program participant, Uar Bernard, sandwiched in between.

Eagles' eight-player draft class

1st round-20th overall: Makai Lemon, WR, Southern Cal

The last time Philadelphia traded up for a wide receiver, they landed Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith. Smith was a Biletnikoff Award winner, and the Eagles landed another one after GM Howie Roseman traded picks No. 23, 114 & 137 to Dallas for pick 20 and a 7th round pick to select USC wide receiver Makai Lemon. With the move, the expectation is that A.J. Brown will be traded after June 1, when his dead cap hit drops significantly.

2d-54: Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

In his first season at Vanderbilt, he recorded 638 yards and five touchdowns, earning first-team All-SEC honors. In 2025, Stowers had a standout season with 62 receptions for 769 yards and four touchdowns, once again receiving first-team All-SEC honors for the second consecutive year. Additionally, he was named a unanimous All-American, won the Mackey Award, and received the Campbell Trophy.

3d-68: Markel Bell, T, Miami

At Miami, Bell showed flashes of strong pass-protection ability and physicality in the run game, traits that align with what the Eagles prioritize at the offensive line. While he may not be expected to start immediately, his addition provides valuable depth and competition behind the starters.

At 6'9", ~346 pounds, Markel Bell is a massive offensive tackle for the Miami Hurricanes and a developing NFL Draft prospect known for his rare size and power. He earned Third-Team All-ACC honors in 2025.

5th-178: Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

From Carson Wentz to Trey Lance, North Dakota State produces solid prospects. A 2025 Walter Payton Award finalist (3rd), Payton led the Bison to a 12-1 record, including an 8-0 record in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in his first year as a starter. Payton Set NDSU single-season records for pass efficiency. After missing the final eight games of the 2024 season with an injury to his non-throwing shoulder, he bounced back in 2025, finishing with 3,188 passing yards, 29 total TDs (16 passing, 13 rushing), and four interceptions.

6th-207: Micah Morris, G, Georgia

 Morris played in and started all 14 games during the season, contributing to an offense that averaged 32.1 points, 182.1 rushing yards, and 220.3 passing yards per game. He was also part of a Georgia offense that ranked third in the NCAA for first downs with 316 and was first nationally in fourth-down conversions at 76.5% during the regular season.

7th-244: Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech

Wisniewski was named one of 15 semifinalists for the Comeback Player of the Year award after missing the entire 2024 season. He became a key player in the Red Raider defense, playing safety and starting all 14 games during his only season at Texas Tech. He finished as the third-leading tackler on the team with 78 total tackles (38 solo), leading all defensive backs and trailing only linebackers Jacob Rodriguez (128) and Ben Roberts (90). Wisniewski was one of four Red Raiders to record 70 or more tackles, marking a first for the team since 2015. Along with Arizona, Texas Tech was one of only two Big 12 programs to have four players with 70-plus tackles that season.

7th-251: Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

The Philadelphia Eagles used another pick in the 2026 NFL Draft with one of the most intriguing selections of the weekend, taking defensive tackle Uar Bernard with the No. 251 overall pick through the International Pathway Program. Bernard, a native of Nigeria, brings a rare blend of size and athleticism, measuring in at 6-foot-4½ and 306 pounds with 36-inch arms, 11-inch hands, a 39-inch vertical, and a reported 4.63 40-yard dash.

7th-252: Keyshawn James-Newby, Edge, New Mexico

The Philadelphia Eagles select New Mexico outside linebacker Keyshawn James-Newby in Round 7 of the 2026 NFL Draft with the No. 252 overall pick (via a trade with the Los Angeles Rams). An undersized edge rusher, James-Newby, 6-foot-2, 245 pounds, started his college career at Montana Tech Junior College in Butte, Montana, where he had 4.0 sacks as a freshman and 9.0 in his second year. He transferred to Idaho after the 2022 season and had five sacks in 2023 and 10.5 in 2024 before finishing one season in Albuquerque.

So in five seasons at three colleges at three different levels, he had 37 ½ sacks.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Introducing the Philadelphia Eagles' 8-player 2026 NFL draft class

Justin Joly drafted by Broncos, Brandon Cleveland headed to Raiders

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 27: Justin Joly #TE09 of North Carolina participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Justin Joly and Brandon Cleveland had to wait a while to hear their names called during the NFL Draft, but finally found their landing spots on Saturday afternoon.

Joly was taken by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round, at No. 152 overall. I was surprised he ended up falling that far into the field, though the Broncos did ultimately trade up 18 spots to grab him, which is encouraging. Denver didn’t get much from its tight ends last season, so he should have an opportunity to make an early impact. Broncos fans seem to like the choice.

Cleveland had to wait until the seventh round before he was chosen by Las Vegas at No. 229, but on the bright side, he was the only defensive tackle that the Raiders took in the draft, which hopefully will improve his odds of making the roster. His reception from Raiders fans also has been positive. And now that they have Fernando Mendoza on board, perhaps the team won’t be quite so terrible this year! For Brandon’s sake, I’ll hope for the best.

Ravens select Northwestern OL Evan Beerntsen with final pick in 2026 NFL Draft

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 15: Evan Beerntsen #60 of the Northwestern Wildcats lines up on the line of scrimmage prior to the snap during the first half against the Michigan Wolverines at Wrigley Field on November 15, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hirschuber/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens selected Northwestern offensive lineman Evan Beerntsen with their final pick (seventh round, No. 253 overall) in the 2026 NFL Draft, completing an 11-player draft class full of big, physical athletes.

This story will be updated with more information.

Dave Hyde: Why this draft showed Dolphins finally have a chance to win again

Well, that was educational. Day after day, pick by pick, you learned plenty about this new Miami Dolphins regime over this NFL draft, if you watched closely enough.

So, put down the popcorn with the draft wrapped up and go down a list of what you saw:

1. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan follows convictions, even unpopular ones. How else to explain the Dolphins drafting tackle Kadyn Proctor with their first pick rather than local favorite Reuben Bain Jr. You can disagree with the pick. But that’s the point. The Dolphins’ front office had a weather-vane philosophy the past decade. Whoever pushed harder pointed the direction. Now the leader is the leader. Sullivan aggressively signed quarterback Malik Willis in free agency, raising eyebrows at the price. His first pick was the less-popular Proctor, who he deemed a better fit.

Question: Was any draft decision of this team’s past quarter-century applauded more than Tua Tagovailoa over Justin Herbert? Was that good?

2. Production is king. Everyone says they only take playmakers, right? So, explain edge rusher Chop Robinson having a scant 15 tackles his final Penn State season being the Dolphins’ top pick in 2024. Go down this draft. It’s not an All-NFL combine team of shuttle times and bench-press repetitions. Proctor allowed two sacks in 527 pass attempts as a senior. Cornerback Chris Johnson, the 27th pick, didn’t allow a touchdown and led the nation in pass-ratings-against last season. Second-round pick Jacob Rodriguez led the nation in tackles. Will Kacmarek graded as the top blocking tight end. Chris Bell’s third straight ACC game over 100 yards receiving last season was for 136 yards and two touchdowns against Miami.

3. Size matters again. For years, the Dolphins front office wavered between being a big, physical team built around the draft to a small, fast team built in free agency. No more wavering. They’re back to Bill Parcells’ days of size mattering when making big investments. Proctor is massive (6 foot 7, 352 pounds). Johnson (6 foot, 193) and Rodriguez (6-1, 231) are more average sized at their positions. Caleb Douglas (6-4, 206) and Bell is (6-2, 222) bring length to the receiving room.

“It’s important to me that this team looks a certain way and moves a certain way,” Sullivan said. “I believe it’s a big man’s game. That’s not to say that there’s not really good players in the league that are on the smaller side … but yeah, we want to build this team big, physical at all positions and have a size advantage.”

4. Health and durability count. Another no-duh idea, right? But previous GM Chris Grier said he wasn’t concerned with injury history and it showed in big draft investments (first-rounders DeVante Parker, Tagovailoa …) and free-agent buys (Bradley Chubb, James Daniels …). Bell is recovering from knee surgery this offseason. But he was a measured third-round pick because of that. Look at the top investments. Proctor started 40 of 42 games at Alabama. Johnson started 47 games in college. Rodriguez started the final 28 games of his Texas Tech career.

5. There are no absolutes. Yeah, there’s some wiggle room as each player is his own story. Sullivan went into the draft saying it was better to hit a double off the wall than swing for a home run. He then drafted Proctor, who has some boom-or-bust to him. He had weight issues through a senior season in which he started at 390 pounds and was noticeably out of shape. That’s something to follow. It was Parcells who said, “If you make an exception, you soon have a team of exceptions.”

6. They’re drafting a team, not just good players. Muted, perhaps, in the noise over the Proctor pick was the desire to get Willis help. Look what Proctor and Kacmarek bring just to the run game’s power and versatility. Consider what De’Von Achane’s 5.7-yard average might be with even better blocking. Now wrap your head around a team that’s had trouble winning in the cold or just windy north might fare in those conditions when it grows up.

7. Accountability is back. It’s been gone for too long around the Dolphins. When’s the last time anyone stood up and took ownership of a failed decision, much less a botched, multi-year plan? Sullivan articulated what needed to be said publicly around this franchise for years.

“At the end of the day, the buck stops with me,” he said. “I take responsibility for every player we pick. Whether it turns out the way you want it to or whether it goes south, it stops with me. I’m not hiding from it.”

The personnel guy is usually most important figure in any organization. Sometimes that’s the coach, other times someone behind the scene. Here it’s Sullivan. The Dolphins past couple of struggling decades show a franchise goes nowhere if it doesn’t draft well.

Sullivan sounds like he has a good plan and developed ideas. That represents a change around this team. You should’ve seen that at work this first draft.

But put your feet up on the table and rest a bit. The real answers of his decisions won’t start coming until these draft picks become NFL players.

Analysis: BYU TE Carsen Ryan’s versatility and ability to adapt will serve him well with the Cleveland Browns

Brigham Young University Cougars tight end Carsen Ryan (20) catches a pass for a touchdown during the second quarter of the game against the Portland State Vikings at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025.
Brigham Young University Cougars tight end Carsen Ryan (20) catches a pass for a touchdown during the second quarter of the game against the Portland State Vikings at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

If any member of the 2025 BYU football team is ready to rock and roll in Cleveland, it is tight end Carsen Ryan.

The 6-foot-4, 250-pound senior from Orem was taken in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL draft Saturday by the Browns, the 248th player selected. Only nine players were drafted after Ryan, who began his career at UCLA and then played at Utah for one season before transferring to BYU.

Better late than never, right?

Well, when it comes to the NFL draft, sometimes it is better to go undrafted than to go in one of the later rounds, because prospects who become priority free agents often get guaranteed money and sometimes have options regarding where they will go.

Ryan’s agent, Carter Chow of Red Envelope Sports, told the Deseret News earlier this week that Ryan would land in a great spot, whether via the draft or free agency. He said similar things about another of his clients, BYU receiver Chase Roberts, who went undrafted Saturday.

Ryan, 22, has prototypical size for an NFL tight end, but what makes him special is his versatility and adaptability. BYU tight ends coach Kevin Gilbride says Ryan is not only an outstanding route runner and pass-catcher, he is an above average blocker. Ryan’s blocking is one of the reasons why BYU RB LJ Martin was named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2025.

Ryan isn’t one of those vocal, rah-rah guys, but he’s as determined and competitive as any player on Kalani Sitake’s roster in 2025.

“Carsen Ryan is a complete tight end,” Sitake said in a statement. “He is both a good receiver who can catch with the athleticism to get open and a tough-nosed player who can block.

“He is an offensive coordinator’s dream because he can use him in so many different ways. I think he’s going to fit perfectly in the NFL.”

So Ryan is off to the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Whether he can find a permanent home there remains to be seen. It won’t be easy to make the roster on the shores of Lake Erie.

The Browns drafted Cincinnati tight end Joe Royer in the fifth round, and already have one of the better tight ends in the league in Harold Fannin Jr.

Fannin led the club in receptions, 72, last season. Cleveland signed Sal Cannella and Caden Prieskorn to reserve/futures contracts after the 2025 season, and also picked up Jack Stoll and Blake Whiteheart in free agency.

In Cleveland, Ryan will be reunited with his former Utah teammate, offensive tackle Spencer Fano, who was taken in the first round by the Browns. Fano’s brother, edge rusher Logan Fano — a former BYU signee — is also headed to Cleveland as a free agent, reported Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.

Cleveland hasn’t won an NFL playoff game since 2020.

The Browns drafted former BYU linebacker Sione Takitaki in the third round of the 2019 draft, and Takitaki had a productive five years there.

all of Carsen's hard work has led to this moment pic.twitter.com/JJIsJf2It6

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

At BYU, Ryan was largely responsible for helping true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier enjoy an outstanding 2025 season, and the Cougars went 12-2 and won the Pop-Tarts Bowl.

Ryan played well in that bowl game, catching a career-high eight passes for a career-high 120 yards.

In all, Ryan appeared in all 14 games for BYU and caught 45 passes for 620 yards and three touchdowns. He finished his college career with 74 catches for 1,020 yards and seven TDs.

In a pre-draft interview with the Deseret News, Ryan said the Lions, Jaguars, Vikings and Patriots seemed to be the most interested in him. He did not mention the Browns, but said his favorite NFL team growing up is located in Ohio — the Cincinnati Bengals.

The former Timpview and American Fork high school product is getting married on June 26, he said.

gotta love the enthusiasm on our last pick of the day!

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— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) April 25, 2026

IPL 2026: ‘My best is yet to come’- Ishan Kishan sends warning after match-winning 74 vs RR

Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan played a composed yet aggressive hand in their thrilling five-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals, as he reflected on leadership, batting freedom and chasing a massive target of 229.

Speaking after being named Player of the Match for his 31-ball 74, Kishan made it clear that captaincy had not changed his approach. “No, I think as a wicket-keeper also you've got to do the same job. So I was just keeping it simple because I felt that it's a very good wicket to bat on and we just tried to restrict them under 230 and we were able to do that,” he said.

On handing back leadership duties to Pat Cummins, Kishan was full of respect for the Australian captain. “It was quite fun leading the side for seven games and Pat coming in, giving us that extra bowling power. So I was really happy when he was coming in the team anyway because he's such a tremendous captain anyway. So I was just thinking about my batting and wicket-keeping more than leadership,” he added.

Reflecting on SRH’s aggressive batting approach against the Rajasthan attack, Kishan said confidence and clarity were key. “You just have to keep on watching the ball and play your shots. You can't get into a zone where you have fear of failure. You just have to keep it simple and play your game.”

He also spoke about the challenge of facing a rising total early in the innings, highlighting the importance of a strong powerplay. “When you're chasing a total like 228, you need a good powerplay. Having Head and Abhishek as openers makes the job easier even if they bat for four overs. I was just communicating with Abhishek. He knew exactly what was happening with the game and the run rate.”

Kishan stitched a vital 132-run partnership with Abhishek Sharma, who smashed 57 off 29 balls, after SRH were set a daunting 229. Heinrich Klaasen (29) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (36) then ensured the chase was completed with nine balls to spare in what became the fourth-highest successful run chase in IPL history.

Earlier in the day, Rajasthan Royals had posted a massive 228 for 6, powered by a sensational 103 from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Despite the onslaught, SRH held their nerve in the chase, with Kishan and Abhishek setting the platform for a commanding win.

Kishan also reflected on his mindset at the crease. “Calmness is about skill set. You have to watch the ball and not be predetermined. It was a big ground, so there were gaps. Just bat and enjoy it.”

When asked if this was the best phase of his batting career, he was quick to downplay it. “No, I think my best is yet to come.”

TST Images: Inside Sunday Night Soccer: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at MLS on Apple TV

Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. —LAFC took on the San Jose Earthquakes during an MLS soccer match at BMO Stadium on Sunday, April 19, 2026, and photographer Amber Douglas-Rodriguez was there to capture the following behind-the-scenes images.


Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

Brad Merte (Producer, MLS on Apple TV) and Jim Dadonna (Director, MLS on Apple TV) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

Brad Merte (Producer, MLS on Apple TV) and Jim Dadonna (Director, MLS on Apple TV) are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) prepare for a MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Brad Merte (producer) and Jim Dadonna (director) prepare for a MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

Brad Merte (Producer, MLS on Apple TV) and Jim Dadonna (Director, MLS on Apple TV) prepare for a MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Jason Saghini (vice president of live productions, MLS) is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
Jason Saghini (vice president of live productions, MLS) is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

Jason Saghini (Vice President of Live Productions, MLS) is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Production Meeting
Production Meeting

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Production Meeting
Production Meeting

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.
A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Production Meeting
Production Meeting

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Production Meeting Celebration
Production Meeting Celebration

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

A production meeting takes place prior to an MLS match broadcast on Apple TV.


Interview with TV host
Interview with TV host

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Jillian Sakovits, host and sideline reporter for MLS on Apple TV, is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast.


Interview with TV host
Interview with TV host

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Antonella González, host and sideline reporter for MLS on Apple TV, is interviewed before an MLS match broadcast.


Interview with TV hosts
Interview with TV hosts

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Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV, are interviewed before an MLS match broadcast.

Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV.
Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV.

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Jillian Sakovits (left) and Antonella González (right), hosts and sideline reporters for MLS on Apple TV.

Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) interviews Andy Rose during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.
Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) interviews Andy Rose during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) interviews LAFC assistant coach Andy Rose during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) speaks with San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.
Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) speaks with San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Jillian Sakovits (host and sideline reporter) speaks with San Jose Earthquakes head coach Bruce Arena during halftime of an MLS soccer match between LAFC and the San Jose Earthquakes, Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Los Angeles, Calif.

Diego Valeri, Spanish-language match analyst, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Diego Valeri, Spanish-language match analyst, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Diego Valeri, Spanish-language match analyst, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Sammy Sadovnik, Spanish-language play-by-play announcer, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Sammy Sadovnik, Spanish-language play-by-play announcer, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Sammy Sadovnik, Spanish-language play-by-play announcer, is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Spanish TV analyst
Spanish TV analyst

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Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) during an MLS match on Apple TV.

Diego Valeri (Spanish-language match analyst) and Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) during an MLS match on Apple TV.
Diego Valeri (Spanish-language match analyst) and Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) during an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Sammy Sadovnik (Spanish-language play-by-play announcer) and Diego Valeri (Spanish-language match analyst) during an MLS match on Apple TV.

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.
Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) interview before an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) are interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.


Interview with TV analyst
Interview with TV analyst

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) is interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Interview with TV analyst
Interview with TV analyst

Amber Rodriguez - The Sporting Tribune

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) are interviewed before an MLS match on Apple TV.

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.
Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) call an MLS match on Apple TV.

Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.
Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) and Taylor Twellman (match analyst) call an MLS match on Apple TV.

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Taylor Twellman (match analyst) and Jake Zivin (play-by-play announcer) call an MLS match on Apple TV.


Analysis, Grade for Broncos' seventh-round selection of Illinois safety Miles Scott

Analysis, Grade for Broncos' seventh-round selection of Illinois safety Miles Scott originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Denver Broncos seemed to agree with their fanbase about every one of the team's positional needs heading into the draft. Last year, the team was unpredictable in its selections but this year, they checked each one of those needs off. 

Safety was a position that could have used some added depth behind starters Talanoa Hufanga and Brandon Jones. In the seventh round, the Broncos added one, selecting Illinois safety Miles Scott. Behind Hufanga and Jones, the only safeties on the roster were JL Skinner, Tycen Anderson and Devon Key. 

The Broncos saw Jones go down with a pectoral injury late last season and his absence had an effect on the team's postseason run as it had to turn to P.J. Locke, who signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent this offseason. 

How does Scott fit into the team's plans?

Analysis and grade of Miles Scott selection

A converted wide receiver, Scott played in 55 college games, registering 131 tackles, one sack and seven interceptions. His NFL.com scouting report shows a player who didn't even get a grade from their scouts and "likely needs time in a developmental league". 

Those remarks are generally indicative of a player who went undrafted, but the Broncos felt he was worth a dart throw with one of their final picks. He is 5-foot-11 and plays around 200 pounds. It's difficult to give any seventh-round pick a bad grade, but it does seem like Scott will be shooting for a spot on the practice squad as a rookie. 

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If he can become a factor on special teams in the preseason, that will certainly help his cause. Skinner and Key are solid on special teams and Anderson was signed as a free agent almost specifically for that role, so the Broncos are likely set at safety despite the lack of depth on the roster. 

Grade: B-

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Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers running back Kaelon Black (8) rushes the ball against the Miami Hurricanes in the second half during the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Indiana football landed its second No. 1 overall pick in program history when Fernando Mendoza had his name called by the Oakland Raiders Thursday night. Omar Cooper Jr. was also a first round selection, going No. 30 to the New York Jets.

By Saturday night, a total of eight Hoosiers had been selected breaking the program record for number of players drafted in a single draft. Though it won’t come as a surprise to anyone who watched Indiana’s historic 16-0 run, it’s yet another reminder of how special last year’s team was.

Here’s where the Hoosiers are headed:

D’Angelo Ponds, Rd. 2 – Pick 18 (50th overall) , New York Jets

D’Angelo Ponds, who many thought could have been a first-rounder, instead will join his Indiana teammate Omar Cooper in New York. The Jets became the first team in NFL history last year to finish the season without an interception, so it makes sense for them to draft the guy who intercepted five passes over the course of his two years in Bloomington. As we saw last year though, he is capable of forcing turnovers in other ways as well, blocking punts and forcing fumbles with big hits that seem impossible for somebody of his stature.

Kaelon Black, Rd. 3 – Pick 26 (90th overall), San Francisco 49ers

One of two Indiana running backs last season to break the 1000 yard mark, Kaelon Black really solidified his status as an NFL prospect down the stretch against some of the best competition the Hoosiers saw all year. Black scored three touchdowns in the College Football Playoff, including two against Oregon, which showed off his power in the red zone. He also averaged over six yards per carry on plenty of action against Alabama, and led Indiana with 79 rushing yards against Miami in the National Championship game. He’s a guy who can go in and immediately alleviate Christian McCaffrey’s load in the backfield.

Elijah Sarratt, Rd. 4 – Pick 15 (115th overall), Baltimore Ravens

Elijah Sarratt was one of Indiana’s most valuable wide receivers in each of the last two seasons, becoming a go-to guy for Mendoza and leading the Championship team with 15 receiving touchdowns. While he wasn’t as explosive as Cooper Jr., Sarratt was elite at making contested catches and getting open even without truly getting separation. Despite sharing targets with Cooper Jr., Sarratt still had two games with over 12o receiving yards, demonstrating an ability to punish teams that didn’t pay him enough attention in coverage.

Riley Nowakowski, Rd. 5 – Pick 29 (173rd overall), Pittsburgh Steelers

Riley Nowakowski, a formerly of Wisconsin, was another player whose stock drastically improved during his time in Bloomington. Prior to last season, he had caught 18 total passes over two seasons at tight end in Madison, never for more than 8.1 yards per catch on a season. Then he emerged as one of many receiving threats for Mendoza in Bloomington, catching 32 passes for 387 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 12.1 yards per reception. He also had two carries for two touchdowns last year, showcasing his potential as a fullback, given his strong blocking abilities and comfort in the backfield.

Pat Coogan, Rd. 6 – Pick 13 (192nd overall), Tennessee Titans

Everyone’s fun Pat Coogan fact – which is undeniably cool – is that he was the first offensive lineman to win Rose Bowl MVP since 1944. He was also penalized just twice in over 1,000 snaps as the Hoosiers’ starting center and leader of the offensive line. Coogan also played in consecutive National Championship games, part of the Notre Dame squad that fell to Ohio State the year before Indiana’s Championship run.

Aiden Fisher, Rd. 7 – Pick 27 (243rd overall) Houston Texans

Aiden Fisher, like Ponds, Sarratt, and Black, followed Curt Cignetti from James Madison and ends up in the NFL, with Fisher becoming the eighth player from this draft class to hear his name called in Pittsburgh, breaking the program record. Fisher was a key part of both Indiana’s College Football playoff experiences, finishing first and second, respectively on the team in total tackles. Last year, he showed development as a pass rusher, tallying 4.5 sacks, including two in the College Football Playoffs, to go along with his good instincts and ability in pass coverage. He also had interceptions in back-to-back games last year, returning one for a touchdown against UCLA.

Lions agree to terms with undrafted QB Luke Altmyer

Quarterback Luke Altmyer didn't get drafted this weekend, but he has found a spot in the NFL.

According to multiple reports, Altmyer has agreed to terms with the Lions.

Altmyer spent two seasons at Ole Miss before transferring to Illinois. He was a three-year starter at Illinois and wrapped up his college career as the school's all-time completion percentage leader. He completed 67.4 percent of his passes for 3,007 yards, 22 touchdowns and five interceptions during the 2025 season.

Jared Goff remains the starter in Detroit and the Lions brought Teddy Bridgewater back in free agency to serve as their No. 2 quarterback.

Denver Broncos 2026 NFL draft class

Broncos Country, it is finally time to meet the 2026 draft class!

The Denver Broncos began the selection marathon with seven picks and ended up with seven fantastic players, all of whom could be potential weapons going into 2026 and beyond.

Despite being the last franchise to make their first pick, the Broncos were able to address some key areas of need, including defensive line, running back and tight end. They even addressed the offensive line along the way. To cap it all off, the Broncos added an NCAA-record holder in forced fumbles with their "Mr. Irrelevant" selection.

Now, without further ado, here is your Broncos draft class of 2026!

Denver Broncos 2026 NFL draft class

Round 3 (66th overall): Texas A&M DL Tyler Onyedim

Tyler Onyedim (66th overall)

Round 4 (108th overall): Washington RB Jonah Coleman

Jonah Coleman (108th overall)

Round 4 (111th overall): Boise State OL Kage Casey

Kage Casey (111th overall)

Round 5 (152nd overall): NC State TE Justin Joly

Justin Joly (152nd overall)

Round 7 (246th overall): Illinois S Miles Scott

Miles Scott (246th overall)

Round 7 (256th overall): Utah TE Dallen Bentley

Dallen Bentley (256th overall)

Round 7 (257th overall, 'Mr. Irrelevant'): Buffalo LB Red Murdock

Red Murdock (257th overall)

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Former Illini QB Luke Altmyer signed by Detroit Lions

PITTSBURGH — Another Illini quarterback is moving on to the NFL.

Luke Altmyer has officially been signed by the Detroit Lions, looking to compete for a spot on the roster.

The Starkville, Mississippi-native will be joining a QB room comprised of Jared Goff and Teddy Bridgewater, and will likely look to make a name for himself during rookie camp and Organized Team Activities (OTAs).

Altmyer started his college career in Oxford, playing for the University of Mississippi Rebels.

At Ole Miss, he spent time backing up former NFL third-rounder Matt Corral as a freshman before losing a QB battle to current Giants starter Jaxson Dart, pushing him to transfer to Illinois.

Once he made it to Champaign, that’s when things started to click.

During his time with Illinois, he became a three-year starter under head coach Bret Bielema, winning 23 games and throwing for 7,607 yards and 57 touchdowns, while rushing for 741 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Altmyer 👉 Dixon for another @IlliniFootball TD 🔥

📺: NBC pic.twitter.com/PuASBPHMsg

— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) November 1, 2025

While he’s not going to be a starter on day one, this is the first step for Altmyer in getting reps in an NFL regular-season game.

If he’s able to make it to that stage, his accuracy, scrambling ability and mobility will certainly come in handy.

And now, the clock is ticking, with camp on the horizon and quickly approaching.

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Foldable iPhone Ultra confidential docs leak: 9.2mm design, Android-style selfie cameras, color options

Leaked schematics from a case manufacturer detail the possible dimensions of the upcoming iPhone Fold. The leak suggests a folded thickness of 9.23mm - notably thinner than previous 11mm rumors. The drawings outline a 167.59mm x 120.59mm footprint, a significant 13mm camera plateau, and Touch ID on the side.

2026 World Cup: Netherlands fear losing Xavi Simons after Tottenham injury exit

26 April 2026 at 03:04
Xavi Simons was unable to finish Tottenham’s match due to a knee injury and could miss the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Netherlands.

As the weeks go by, more and more global soccer stars are suffering injuries that put their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in doubt. In this case, concern surrounds Netherlands following the injury sustained by Xavi Simons while playing for Tottenham.

The Spurs secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton on Saturday, giving them a boost in their fight to avoid relegation in the Premier League. However, it was not all good news for the London club.

Simons was forced off in the 63rd minute and replaced by Lucas Bergvall after suffering an issue with his right knee that prevented him from continuing. The Dutch midfielder’s visible discomfort, along with Roberto De Zerbi’s comments after the match, do not bode well regarding the nature of the injury.

“I would like to know more about Xavi though because you know the knee, it’s always different to the muscles… We go to see in the next few days,” said the Italian coach when asked about Simons’ situation.

Simons suffered a knee injury while playing for Tottenham.

“Unfortunately, no one saw this coming. Xavi was fit and fully motivated before the game, ready to give everything to help the team win,” De Zerbi added. “He will be treated immediately by our medical team and we are confident he will come back even stronger. We all wish him a full and speedy recovery.”

Xavi Simons’ World Cup hopes in serious danger

While still awaiting official confirmation from Tottenham, early reports suggested a possible ACL injury for Xavi Simons. If that diagnosis is confirmed, both his club season and the 2026 World Cup would effectively be over.

That would represent a major blow not only for the player, but also for Netherlands. Simons has been a regular call-up under Ronald Koeman throughout the build-up to North America 2026, and he featured in both national team matches during the March international break against Norway and Ecuador.

Tottenham aim to avoid relegation

Beyond concerns over Xavi Simons’ fitness, Tottenham have reasons to celebrate this weekend. The win over Wolverhampton snapped a three-match winless streak in the Premier League and put them back in the fight for survival in the top flight.

With four matches remaining in the season, the Spurs currently sit in the relegation zone in 18th place with 34 points. However, West Ham United are only two points ahead, with 12 still available. Tottenham’s remaining fixtures are against Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea and Everton.

Netherlands star Xavi Simons.

Endrick’s father criticizes Real Madrid: ‘He found happiness again in Lyon’

26 April 2026 at 02:36
Endrick's father criticized Real Madrid as he praised Lyon.

Real Madrid went through a roller-coaster season that ended without a trophy, a rare outcome for the club. With what seemed like an overload of forwards, they loaned Endrick to Lyon at the end of last year, a major move for the player.

Endrick has returned to the version of himself he was before joining Real Madrid, making the most of the minutes he did not get in Spain to show his talent in Lyon. About that decision, the Brazilian’s father, Douglas Sousa, spoke to ESPN in his country.

Sousa said: “Endrick has a saying: his fun park is the soccer field. What he wanted was to play, but they took away his fun park. He found happiness again in Lyon. He’s happy. His whole family is happy.”

Sousa on Endrick’s World Cup chances

The main effect of getting more minutes in Lyon has been the chance of returning to Brazil for the World Cup. His dream was fading at Real Madrid because he was not playing regularly, but he now has a real shot at being called up by Carlo Ancelotti.

Endrick has played well for Brazil (Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

A few injuries also gave him a place in the national team lineup in recent friendlies, especially against Croatia, where he made a difference. He now looks like a very interesting option for the Italian manager.

Sousa said: “The expectations are high, and after the match against Paris Saint-Germain, Ancelotti has more reasons to consider him. Endrick keeps his feet on the ground. He thinks he could be in the World Cup if he plays well in the next four matches with Lyon.”

Endrick’s spell in Lyon

Endrick agreed to join Lyon on loan last December and made his debut for the club in January. He has played 12 matches and scored four goals in Ligue 1, helping the team stay in third place. The forward also added three matches and two goals in the French Cup, and he has two Europa League matches and one goal as part of his overall record.

Endrick joined Lyon on a loan this year

How to watch Club America vs Atlas in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Liga MX Clausura Tournament

24 April 2026 at 08:41
Club America play against Atlas on Matchday 17 of the Liga MX Clausura 2026. Here’s everything you need to know about this matchup, including kickoff times and complete TV and streaming broadcast details in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Club America vs Atlas on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Club America vs Atlas
WHAT Liga MX
WHEN 11:00pm ET / 8:00pm PT • Saturday, April 25, 2025
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream,Peacock Premium, Telemundo, Universo and FOX Deportes
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

With the postseason on the line, this matchup carries massive implications for both sides. Riding the momentum of a 3-2 win over Leon, Club America have put itself in strong position to lock in a top-eight berth, but the margin for error remains razor-thin—anything short of at least a draw could spell elimination.

Atlas enter with an even tighter grip on survival; while they currently sit in a qualifying spot, only a victory guarantees their place, as any dropped points could see them fall out of contention, setting the stage for a high-pressure, winner-take-all showdown you won’t want to miss.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Club America vs Atlas and tons more Liga MX games with a 7-day trial. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
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Howe hopes Newcastle have turned a corner despite defeat to Arsenal

Eddie Howe is hopeful Newcastle United have turned a corner after their recent struggles, insisting there was a “big step forward” during their defeat at Arsenal. Newcastle suffered their fifth straight loss in all competitions, after Eberechi Eze’s early strike sealed a 1-0 win for the title-chasing hosts at the Emirates Stadium. The Magpies have […]

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Patriots UDFA tracker: News, rumors, signings, instant analysis

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 25: A view of New England Patriots helmets on the bench before the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on September 25, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2026 NFL Draft winding down, teams began turning their attention to rookie free agency. The New England Patriots were no exception, and they will once again be quite busy: the team of head coach Mike Vrabel and quasi-general manager Eliot Wolf has several open spots on its 90-man roster available to be filled.

Even though Vrabel will not be part of the process this weekend for personal reasons, the Patriots remain an attractive landing spot for UDFAs. Just last year, for example, two of their rookie free agent signings — WR Efton Chism and ED Elijah Ponder — were given an opportunity to receive quality snaps in training camp and preseason, and both eventually ended up on the initial roster.

Every year is different, of course, but the Patriots under Vrabel and his predecessor Bill Belichick nonetheless remain an organization willing to give unheralded players a fair shot. Who will get that shot in 2026 will be seen, but we will track all of the signings as well as additional news and rumors right here.

Welcome to the 2026 edition of our Patriots Undrafted Free Agency Tracker.

Patriots undrafted free agency signings

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Patriots rookie minicamp invites

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Patriots UDFA rumors tracker

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The full results of the 2025 Joe Flacco trade after the 2026 NFL Draft

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco (16) heads for the locker room after the fourth quarter of the NFL Week 14 game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025. The Bills overcame a halftime deficit to win 39-34. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Following the massive trade for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, the Cincinnati Bengals had just six draft picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, with none in the first or fifth rounds. Cincinnati just lost the No. 10 pick in the draft for Lawrence, while their fifth-round pick was traded in a swap for quarterback Joe Flacco and additional capital this past season.

That Flacco trade was more of a last-ditch effort to save the Bengals season following Joe Burrow’s injury, but Cincinnati’s slide continued and they remained out of the playoffs this season.

With the 2026 NFL Draft here, let’s revisit that Flacco trade and see how it fared for the Bengals.

Original terms for the Joe Flacco trade from the Brwons to the Bengals

  • Cincinnati Bengals receive: QB Joe Flacco, 2026 sixth-round draft pick (No. 199)
  • Cleveland Browns receive: 2026 fifth-round draft pick (No. 146)

How did Joe Flacco play for the Bengals in 2025?

After being traded to Cincinnati, Flacco started six more games, going 1-5 in those games, while throwing for 1,636 yards (272.7 yards per game), 13 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions. He also lost a fumble.

In those six games, the offense averaged over 27 points a contest and lost two games to the Jets and the Bears because of ugly defensive miscues. Flacco did have some big games, including a 342-yard and three-touchdown performance in a 33-31 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He also had 470 yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 47-42 last-minute loss to the Chicago Bears. But Cincinnati fell to 3-8 after his six starts, making it an uphill climb from there upon Joe Burrow’s return.

What did the Bengals do with the selection from their Joe Flacco pick swap?

The Browns sent over a sixth-round pick they received from the Detroit Lions in a previous trade to the Bengals in this deal. The Bengals traded 110 and 199 for 128 and 140. At pick 128, they selected Connor Lew, the Auburn center. Pick 140 was Georgia WR Colbie Young.

What did the Browns do with the pick from the Joe Flacco trade?

Meanwhile, the Browns got Cincinnati’s fifth-round pick, which was near the top of the fifth round. At pick 149, they took linebacker Justin Jefferson from Alabama.

How did the Bengals fare in the Joe Flacco trade?

Well, Cincinnati was looking to make the playoffs last season after some major contracts were doled out, which is why they made the deal for Flacco.

Did Flacco play poorly in Cincinnati? Not necessarily. It was primarily the defensive woes that cost the Bengals and prompted the 3-8 slide. But Flacco wasn’t the answer either, as the Bengals looked for a better backup than Jake Browning.

The cost wasn’t high, as Cincinnati gave up a fifth-round pick and got a sixth-rounder back in return. But there also wasn’t much of a reward in trading for Flacco.

Islam Makhachev Vs. Ian Garry In The Works For UFC 330

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 18: Islam Makhachev of Russia reacts after a submission victory against Renato Moicano of Brazil in the UFC lightweight championship fight during the UFC 311 event at Intuit Dome on January 18, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

It looks like Philadelphia, Pennsylvania may be getting the title fight the city desperately needs.

According to MMA journalist Alvaro Colmenero, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matchmakers are working towards a matchup between UFC welterweight champion, Islam Makhachev, and No. 2-ranked contender, Ian Machado Garry, for UFC 330 on Aug. 15 from inside Xfinity Center in the “City of Brotherly Love.”

Lo dije hace tiempo, pero la pelea que se negocia es la de Islam Makhachev contra Ian Garry, según mis fuentes.

Morales ya está descartado de este title shot.

Presumiblemente será en agosto en Filadelfia, en UFC 330, aunque Islam ya ha señalado hacia la IFW en algún mensaje. pic.twitter.com/fmZleqj8Aw

— Álvaro Colmenero (@KOlmeneroMMA) April 25, 2026

While some may have been holding out hope for a title fight matchup between Makhachev and streaking finisher Michael Morales it appears Makhachev’s first official UFC title defense will be against “The Future.” It’s not even close to as big as Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Conor McGregor, but fight fans would still get to see the Dagestan vs. Ireland feud play out in the ultimate proving ground.

Garry, who is 10-1 inside of the Octagon, has certainly earned his chance at UFC gold even if he’s a boring fighter. The Irish contender has only lost to Shavkat Rakhmonov in his professional career and has shown the ability to defend adequately off his back when taken down. He may pose more problems for Makhachev than some might think, especially with a five-inch height advantage.

Makhachev, who has bigger fish to fry in 2026, will likely be a large betting favorite if this welterweight matchup is finalized. The former UFC lightweight champion just made a successful jump to 170 pounds to claim the welterweight strap off Jack Della Maddalena last November. If Makhachev can secure a few title defenses in his new weight class he could go down as the greatest fighter of all time.

Browns draft grades survey: Grading the full 2026 class

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The Cleveland Browns’ 2026 NFL Draft is now complete, and now we want you, the fans, to give an overall grade for the draft class.

The first two days were filled with prominent names who can contribute immediately: LT Spencer Fano, WR KC Concepcion, WR Denzel Boston, and S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. All four of them could be starters, or key rotational players, right out of the gate to build off of last year’s impressive draft class.

The remaining picks for the Browns were based on depth and potential. OT Austin Barber gives some depth at tackle, C Parker Brailsford could compete for the center job, TE Joe Royer gives some receiving potential at tight end besides Harold Fannin, LB Justin Jefferson accounts for the departure of Mohamoud Diabate, and QB Taylen Green is a fast guy who the team may have other plans for with respect to his usage. TE Carsen Ryan closed out the team’s draft with the eighth offensive player, out of 10 picks in total.

In addition to all of that, GM Andrew Berry added a pair of fourth-round draft picks in the 2027 draft, via all the maneuvering he did this year. Try to base your grade below off of the entire Browns’ draft class, but obviously, you should give more weight to the earlier rounds as opposed to the later rounds.

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Browns select BYU TE Carsen Ryan with last pick in 2026 NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns have selected their tenth, and presumably last, player of the 2026 NFL Draft. Adding a second tight end to the roster on Day 3 of the draft, the Browns have selected BYU tight end Carsen Ryan.

A 6-foot-3 and 255-pound tight end, Ryan racked up 620 yards and three touchdowns this past season at BYU. A good lateral mover as well, Ryan ran a three-cone and short shuttle both in the 91st percentile of tight ends all-time as well. His 40-yard dash time was 4.71, but the 10-yard split again came in at the 91st percentile. The explosive jumps came in at the 70th percentile (33.5-inch vertical jump) and 59th percentile (9-foot-7 broad jump), respectively.

A heavy-handed blocker as well, Ryan fills a role for the Browns as they round out their 2026 class.

Browns 2026 NFL Draft class

  • Round 1, Pick 9 (via KC): Utah OT Spencer Fano
  • Round 1, Pick 24: (via JAX): Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion
  • Round 2, Pick 39: Washington WR Denzel Boston
  • Round 2, Pick 58 (via SF): Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
  • Round 3, Pick 86 (via LAC): Florida OT Austin Barber
  • Round 5, Pick 146: Alabama C Parker Brailsford
  • Round 5, Pick 149 (via CIN): Alabama LB Justin Jefferson
  • Round 5, Pick 170 (via DEN): Cincinnati TE Joe Royer
  • Round 6, Pick 182 (via DEN): Arkansas QB Taylen Green
  • Round 7, Pick 248: BYU TE Carsen Ryan

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns select BYU TE Carsen Ryan with last pick in 2026 NFL Draft

Meet your 2026 Browns draft class

Apr 24, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns first round draft picks Spencer Fano, left, and KC Concepcion talk to the media during an introductory press conference at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The NFL Draft in Pittsburgh is now finished after Saturday’s picks came in, and we have a complete Cleveland Browns draft class for 2026. Here is the full class:

Day 1

On Day 1, GM Andrew Berry worked a trade to move back three spots and pick up additional assets. He still was able to select their top offensive tackle on the board in Spencer Fano. With their other first-round pick, they drafted the speedy receiver KC Concepcion.

Day 2

The second day of the draft got off to a great start too, with draft experts saying the Browns were killing the draft by landing both wide receiver Denzel Boston and safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren. To wrap things up, they also added more depth to the offensive line with tackle Austin Barber.

Day 3

The Browns started the final day of the draft by taking back-to-back Alabama players in center Parker Brailsford and linebacker Justin Jefferson. They also nabbed a dual-threat quarterback in Taylen Green.

After the Browns’ draft class, they are 250/1 odds to win the Super Bowl, according to FanDuel. Were there additions enough to make you think they could have an underrated run at one?

What Demonte Capehart Does for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

CLEMSON, SC - AUGUST 30: DeMonte Capehart #19 of the Clemson Tigers pursues a play on defense while blocked by Coen Echols #78 of the LSU Tigers during a college football game on August 30, 2025 at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Buccaneers continued with their defensive line makeover, using their first of two fifth-round picks to select Clemson defensive tackle Demonte Capehart.

He’ll serve as vital depth upgrade with his overall size and on-field attitude, possibly getting snaps at 5-technique and nose tackle in the second line behind Calijah Kancey, Vita Vea, and A’Shawn Robinson. He’s a six-year college player, but the physical traits suggest there’s more potential yet to be unearthed.

Let’s learn more.

Demonte Capehart Career Stats

A Hartsville, SC native, Capeheart dominated from the get-go in high school thanks to his size and athleticism. His dominance earned him a transfer to the prestigious IMG Academy in Florida, where he led the team with 16 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks during his senior season.

Capehart fielded his pick of schools as a four-star recruit and No. 5 defensive tackle of the 2020 class (34th overall). He decided to stay close to home and enrolled with Clemson, and stuck there all 6 years because of his close bond with the defensive line coach Nick Eason — even turning down significant NIL money to transfer.

As part of a stacked defensive line throughout his time with the Tigers, Capehart never even started a game until his redshirt senior season in 2024, but he did consistently rotate in during the years prior. He played 57 total games (12 starts), totaling 72 total tackles (13.5 for loss), 3 sacks, 5 passes defensed, and 1 forced fumble.

Albeit he's inconsistent, the flashes from Clemson DT DeMonte Capehart are compelling. Definitely worth a Day 3 swing given his athletic profile pic.twitter.com/39oxKdHHtq

— Joe DeLeone (@joedeleone) March 27, 2026

A team leader praised for his leadership and positive influence, Capehart earned 2 degrees and a certification during his time at Clemson — a bachelor’s in sports communication, a master’s in athletic leadership, and a graduate certificate in athletic leadership.

Athletic Testing

Capehart is another elite athlete added into the fold by the Buccaneers — the third straight one in the draft class.

He is a massive, well-built human at nearly 6-foot-5, 312 pounds with 34 1/2” arms and 10 1/4” hands. He’s unnaturally skilled as a mover at that size, posting an eye-popping 4.85 40-yard dash (1.71 10-yard split). He posted explosive jumps as well with a 33 1/2” vertical and 8-foot-11 broad.

His Relative Athletic Score (RAS) of 9.96 is No. 9 for defensive tackles in the last 40 years.

DeMonte Capehart was drafted in round 5 with pick 155 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.96 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 9 out of 2278 DT from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/KMwgRQbHUppic.twitter.com/hln4tad5Pq

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

Clemson DT Demonte Capehart is an older prospect who is frustratingly inconsistent

He also has some of the most impressive high end reps against the run of any DT in this draft class. Size, length, violence, and elite athleticism. I'll take that bet #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/saloPgohSq

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 6, 2026

What Type of Player Is Demonte Capehart?

Capehart has very much been the promise of something more without the consistent actualization of it.

He is long and very strong with heavy hands and a good anchor, making him a valuable asset versus the run. He can power through some guards while holding the line versus better ones, which will get him snaps on a defensive line that was light in the pants the last couple years.

This is no disrespect to Peter Woods and even though he’ll get drafted higher, Demonte Capehart was the best defensive lineman for Clemson this year. He is an ass kicker and a man mover. All I see on tape is belt to ass on the interior. Look at how he plays with his hands. pic.twitter.com/7Lw5RlpNOV

— Breiden Fehoko (@BreidenFehoko) April 13, 2026

He’s not stationary, however, as he syncs up his hand and feet movements to sift through traffic and get off his man to make plays. His huge wingspan lets him collect quarterbacks and runners who try to escape his grasp in the backfield.

His pass rush is a lot less defined, as he’s pretty much a straight-ahead power pusher who wants to collapse the pocket. He’ll need to develop more primary moves and counters if he ever hopes to see feasible snaps on passing downs.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Capehart is an older prospect (24 years old) with limited production but sky-high athleticism and effort to work with, so he’s far from a lost cause. Simultaneously, expectations of him ever becoming a starter should likely be tempered.

Clemson DL DeMonte Capehart (6-5, 315) is a run-defending brick w/some position versatility

🐅18 starts & lot of rotation work show a crushing bull rush, heavy-handed two-gapper. Immovable @ snap, stacks/sheds w/physicality

🐅Run-stop niche Day 3; not much pass rush foundation… https://t.co/ZJrCCtsCbmpic.twitter.com/LsHPVl1j6Q

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) December 29, 2025

He will fill a needed role as space-eating, run stuffer depth, and hopefully the coaching staff can coax a little more out of his unique athletic profile.

What do you think, Bucs Nation? Let us know in the comments below.

Kendrick Law drafted by the Lions; Barion Brown goes to the Saints

Nov 8, 2025; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Kendrick Law (1) runs the ball during the first quarter against the Florida Gators at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images | Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

A couple of former Kentucky Football wide receivers heard their names called on Day 3 of the NFL Draft.

Kendrick Law was drafted 168th overall by the Detroit Lions. Detroit traded up to take the former Kentucky wide receiver in Round 5.

In his one year in Lexington, Law led Kentucky in receiving yards with 540 while catching 53 passes with three receiving touchdowns.

Law impressed teams during the pre-draft process, running a 4.45 40-yard dash and earning a 9.60 RAS score, one of the highest among receivers in this year’s draft class.

I would expect the Lions to see Law as an early contributor on special teams with the ability to grow in the receiver room.

Another former Kentucky wide receiver heard his name called in the sixth round. Former Wildcat Barion Brown was drafted 190th overall by the New Orleans Saints.

Brown spent three seasons in Lexington, recording 122 catches for over 1,500 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns, not to mention five kick returns for touchdowns.

Brown transferred to LSU last season, where he caught 53 passes for 532 yards and one score.

This is likely another scenario where the Saints see a lot of value in Brown on special teams. Brown ran a 4.4 in the 40-yard dash and has shown he’s a threat on kick returns.

Good luck to these former Wildcats with their new teams!

Polzin on defeat to Hoffenheim: "We just had to be better in both boxes"

Polzin on defeat to Hoffenheim:
Polzin on defeat to Hoffenheim: "We just had to be better in both boxes"

After congratulating Christian Ilzer and TSG Hoffenheim on their 2-1 win this evening which ensured European football for the Sinsheimers next season, Merlin Polzin choose to take the positives from what he felt was a respectable performance. 

“For us as HSV, it was important to put in a performance that reflected our approach to this season and our aims,” the HSV head coach said in the mixed zone afterwards.

"That meant we wanted to defend aggressively and make life difficult for the opponent by closing the spaces and remaining alert. We wanted to lift the stadium and make it hard for a Champions League-chasing side like Hoffenheim to take the points.

We definitely managed that. Our team never gave up until the end and played with a lot of versatility – and all that against a team who are having an incredible season. This performance has definitely left me feeling confident for the weeks ahead," he added.

The 35-year-old gaffer also gave some time to offer constructive criticism to his squad. He felt his side could have done more to keep their opposition out while also offering more threat in attack. 

"Despite the improved performance, we have to be critical of the fact that, at the end of the day, we just had to be better in both boxes. We shouldn’t sugarcoat things when we’ve come away empty-handed.

"Whatever the quality of the opponent, we needed to defend better for both goals. At the same time, you have to take the clearcut chances you create, because you’re probably unlikely to get too many.

“That’s part of our process, though. We’ll carry on with that process, because it’s brought us this far. We now need to shake off our disappointment, put this result behind us and prepare to face Frankfurt,” he added. 

What Michigan Football DL Rayshaun Benny brings to the Baltimore Ravens

Michigan defensive lineman Rayshaun Benny (26) gets ready for a play against Central Michigan during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Michigan defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny spent four years waiting for his opportunity to start on one of the nation’s best defenses. In those years, he was coached by NFL minds like Mike Macdonald, Jesse Minter and Wink Martindale. He played alongside Kris Jenkins, Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant, and provided strong run support in a rotational role to help his team win a national championship in 2023.

A former four-star recruit from Detroit as a member of the 2021 class, Benny has played in five college football seasons and has shown steady improvement throughout his career. He has 107 career tackles, starting 16 games and playing in 53. He is projected to be a 3-technique at the next level and should have no problem getting drafted, as he is currently projected to go in the fifth round.

Michigan DT Rayshaun Benny deserves more love. He’s been an elite run defender for 2.5 years now, and while the pass rush production hasn’t always been consistent, the flashes are there. He was nearly unblockable at the Senior Bowl
6'3
298 lbs
33 3/8" arms #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/h1tb7xn4ZR

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 15, 2026

Quick Facts

  • Height: 6-foot-3
  • Weight: 298 pounds
  • Arm Length: 33 3/8”
  • Hand Length: 9 1/4’’
  • Draft Day Age: 23 years old
  • Career stats: 53 games (16 starts), 107 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, four sacks, one forced fumble, five passes defended

Strengths

  • Possesses the strength and length to quickly shed blocks.
  • Plays with active hands to be able to get from blocker to blocker.
  • Effective two-gapper who locks out, gets his head around, and finds the runner.
  • Decent quickness and agility for his size, useful when slanting or working laterally down the line.
  • Reliable tackler in space with a low missed tackle rate across his career.

Weaknesses

  • Limited pass-rush moves beyond a bull rush; lacks counters when his initial move stalls.
  • Pad level rises too often, especially on lateral movement and during extended drives.
  • Narrow base and wide hand placement expose his chest to double teams and combo blocks.
  • Block recognition needs work; gets caught off guard by trap blocks and down blocks.
  • Limited starts with only one season as a full-time starter despite five years in the program.
  • Broken fibula in 2023, knee surgery in high school from a car accident. 

Summary

Benny can be a strong addition for a team in need of a run-first 3-technique. With five years of experience, he has a strong build for the next level, standing at 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds. With an arm length of 33 ⅜ inches, he can hold his gap, shed blocks with his length and make stops at or near the line of scrimmage. On early run downs, his experience in Michigan’s pro-style system means he understands responsibility-based defense at a high level. If Benny is asked to eat blocks and keep linebackers clean, he could really thrive in a rotation at the next level.

Michigan DT Rayshaun Benny is having a day. pic.twitter.com/Zxx8YXQljZ

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 29, 2026

Benny also comes with some major concerns. He was the top defensive tackle for the Wolverines this past season, providing opportunities for him to play on both run and pass downs. However, while his run-defense was strong for the most part, he struggled on passing downs. He played more than 1,200 snaps in college, and only had five sacks and 12 total tackles for loss.

He also has a medical history that could give NFL teams pause. Benny had two major injuries in high school and college, raising questions about his durability and his longevity when he gets to the NFL. He will likely not see the field in a starting capacity in the NFL, but if a team can use him in a rotation alongside starting-caliber 3-techs, he could eat up snaps and provide a strong floor.

In a deep defensive tackle class, Benny’s experience and run-stopping ability should get him drafted, though he will have a long way to go to be more than a depth piece at the next level.

The 2024 Za’Darius Smith trade is finalized during 2026 NFL Draft

DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 05: Za'Darius Smith #99 of the Detroit Lions celebrates after the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on January 05, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Mike Mulholland/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2026 NFL Draft weekend upon us, teams will introduce their latest rookie class to the league in hopes of having them become part of the next Super Bowl puzzle. The draft also means finalizing past trades that included future draft picks. That includes a deal made in November 2024, which sent Za’Darius Smith from the Cleveland Browns to the Detroit Lions.

Original Terms of the Za’Darius Smith trade

  • Lions receive: Za’Darius Smith, 2026 seventh-round pick
  • Browns receive: 2025 fifth-round pick, 2026 sixth-round pick

What did the Lions do with the pick from the Za’Darius Smith trade?

The Lions selected Tennessee DT Tyre West at 222 overall.

How was Za’Darius Smith’s performance for the Lions?

Smith performed well for the Lions down the stretch of the 2024 season, making seven starts and eight appearances and recording four sacks. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2025 campaign but only played in five games and announced his retirement in October during the season.

What did the Browns do with the picks from the Za’Darius Smith trade?

The Browns traded the sixth-round pick acquired in the Smith deal to the Cincinnati Bengals in the trade that moved quarterback Joe Flacco to the AFC North rival. 

The fifth-round pick they acquired in the deal was also traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in the trade that swapped backup quarterbacks Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Kenny Pickett. 

That pick was then dealt to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers in two separate trades. The pick was ultimately used on Iowa defensive tackle Yahya Black, who recorded 28 tackles in his rookie season.

Instant grades for the Patriots drafting ED Quintayvious Hutchins in Round 7

Nov 9, 2024; Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA; Boston College Eagles defensive end Quintayvious Hutchins (15) reacts after a sack against the Syracuse Orange during the first half at Alumni Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images | Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

The New England Patriots went with some home-grown talent to close out their 2026 NFL Draft. Quintayvious Hutchins, the edge rusher out of Boston College, was selected by the team in the seventh round.

Let’s grade the pick.

Instant grades: Patriots draft ED Quintayvious Hutchins 247th overall

Matt St. Jean: Hutchins is an undersized edge who will make the short drive down from Chestnut Hill. He was a team captain last year at Boston College who brings special teams experience in addition to 16 starts at edge. He plays with more power than his size suggests, which Mike Vrabel got to test out in person at his Pro Day. | Grade: B

Pat Lane: Hutchins doesn’t have elite measurables, but he played bigger and stronger than his size would suggest. He also doesn’t have elite burst off the line, but he is able to get to quarterback anyway. Time will tell if that will translate to the NFL, but they’re awfully familiar with him as they have a ton of ties to BC, so they’re awfully familiar obviously like his character. | Grade: C+

Andrew Guindon: Hutchins is a smaller-framed edge rusher, but he’s incredibly aggressive and plays with more power than you’d expect. He’s a sound tackler and also brings special teams experience, which will help him make a push for the roster this summer. The Patriots brass is very familiar with Hutchins, who’s a Boston College product. | Grade: B-

With the final selection in the books, the Patriots’ 2026 draft class is now complete.

What do you think about this draft pick, though? Do you like it? Do you not? Please participate in our poll and head to the comment section to discuss.

2026 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns pick TE Carsen Ryan at No. 248

PROVO, UTAH - NOVEMBER 29: Carsen Ryan #20 of the BYU Cougars celebrates during the first half of the game between UCF Knights and Brigham Young Cougars at LaVell Edwards Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Provo, Utah. (Photo by Bryan Byerly/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

With the 248th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns selected tight end Carsen Ryan (6-foot-3 and 255 pounds) from BYU. It’s (hopefully) the final pick the Browns made on Day 3 of the draft, coming in the 7th round. Ryan is also the second tight end that Cleveland selected, as they also added Cincinnati’s Joe Royer in the fifth round.


Ryan Scouting Report

Here is a scouting report from The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, who had Ryan as the 18th-ranked tight end prospect on his board in this year’s draft class:

A one-year starter at BYU (and a starter for two-and-a-half years overall), Ryan was a Y tight end (59.6 percent of career snaps inline) in offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick’s scheme. After stops at UCLA and Utah, he transferred to Provo to become more involved as a pass catcher in his final year of eligibility — and that is exactly what happened. He finished third on the team in targets in 2025 and tied for sixth-most receiving yards (620) among FBS tight ends (ironically, tied with Utah’s Dallen Bentley).

A surprising NFL combine snub, Ryan stands out in both phases as a receiver and blocker. He is an urgent, controlled route runner who feasts underneath against zone coverage, with reliable hands and some creativity after the catch. He is limited by some body stiffness and needs to do a better job with body position to win a crowd. As a blocker, he is both quick and physical with his inline duties to reach, cut off or get outside defenders.

Ryan is more coordinated than explosive and offers an appealing mix of pass-catching talent and blocking toughness. Regardless of where he is drafted, he has the type of talent that sticks on a roster and becomes valuable for an NFL offense.


Carsen Ryan is a TE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.28 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 107 out of 1471 TE from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/JeNF4iLgLbpic.twitter.com/QKHusYHvOb

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

How Ryan fits the Cleveland Browns

Ryan bounced around during his college days, beginning as a running back at UCLA (2022 and 2023), before transitioning to tight end at Utah (2024) and finishing up at BYU. Unsurprisingly, he saw his numbers go up, and he became more accustomed to the position, and had a tidy 45 receptions for 620 yards and three touchdowns in his final season with the Cougars.

He apparently can catch and block, always a nice combination in a tight end, and he should have an opportunity to show what he can do this summer as the Browns are not exactly flush at the position after starter Harold Fannin Jr.


React to the Ryan pick

What do you think, Browns fans? Let us know in the comments sections below.

Texans find incredible value with addition of USC DB Kamari Ramsey at No. 141

It wouldn't be a Houston Texans draft without a defensive back from USC landing in Nick Caserio's lap.

In 2024, Pro Bowl safety Calen Bullock back off the board in the round. Last season. Jaylin Smith joined the crew as a late Day 2 pick.

Safety Kamari Ramsey to many was considered one of the draft's top Day 2 safeties, so consider it a steal in the fifth-round for Houston.

At pick No. 141, the Texans landed Ramsey, who excelled over his final two years with the Trojans' defense. The 6-foot, 202-pound defensive back ran a 4.47 in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine and can play both as a nickel corner and safety.

A UCLA transfer, Ramsey joined the Trojans in 2024, where he broke out with 60 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, six pass breakups, two forced fumbles and an interception. Last season, his season was cut short due to a knee injury suffered against Iowa on Nov. 15. He finished the year with 27 total tackles and two pass deflections.

Some scouts have compared the rangy defender to longtime Tennessee Titans All-Pro Kevin Byrard, though his tackling is more refined. His willingness to play anywhere on the defense creates value, as he can line up and play deep or move in the box to take on a slot receiver.

On Houston's depth chart, expect him to begin seeing reps at strong safety behind newly-added veteran Reed Blakenship while rotating in with Jaylen Reed as a big nickel defender. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, Ramsey was the highest-rated player left on the board by the NGS overall score.

He’s one of four safeties in this class with 75-plus NGS production and athleticism scores, joining Caleb Downs, Dillon Thieneman and A.J. Haulcy.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Texans find incredible secondary value at pick No. 141 USC DB Kamari Ramsey

2026 NFL Draft: DT Rayshaun Benny picked by Baltimore Ravens in Round 7

COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 22, 2025: Rayshaun Benny #26 of the Michigan Wolverines looks on during the first half against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium on November 22, 2025 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

With the No. 250 pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens selected Michigan defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny.

For the last five seasons, Benny has slowly been improving, sitting behind some of the best to come through Ann Arbor lately in Kris Jenkins, Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant. At 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds, Benny played in 53 career games with the Wolverines (16 starts), totaling 107 tackles, five passes deflected and one forced fumble.

Benny’s value has always been rooted in the trenches. With 33⅜-inch arms and active hands, he has the length to shed blocks quickly and the strength to anchor against the run. As an effective two-gapper, he understands how to lock out, get his head around, and find the ball carrier — skills that will translate to the NFL.

Benny has held many roles during his time at Michigan, going from a reliable depth and rotational run-stopping piece to an every-down starter in his last season.

Michigan DT Rayshaun Benny deserves more love. He’s been an elite run defender for 2.5 years now, and while the pass rush production hasn’t always been consistent, the flashes are there. He was nearly unblockable at the Senior Bowl
6'3
298 lbs
33 3/8" arms #BuildingTheBoardpic.twitter.com/h1tb7xn4ZR

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) March 15, 2026

Michigan IDL, Rayshaun Benny made popped off the Senior Bowl game tape a couple times!

Benny's a great mixture of strength, balance and can get off the line quick, vertically or horizontally… Benny can develop in to a great interior player in the NFL! pic.twitter.com/VvgAXL0MkI

— IanM (@IannmNFL) February 4, 2026

Perhaps the most telling measure of Benny’s readiness for the next level is his durability and experience: more than 1,200 snaps across five college seasons, giving him a seasoned floor that a lot of other defensive tackles simply don’t have.

Benny does come with some unpolished pieces to his game, being called a “tricky evaluation” by NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, mainly pointing to his physique and struggle with double-teams as the main downsides when paired with the positives of his length and 1-on-1 reps. But he should still be a serviceable player early in his career since he’s always been a solid all-around player.

Maize n Brew Scouting Report

“Rayshaun Benny can be a strong pickup for a team who is needing a run-first 3-technique on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. With five years of experience, Benny has a strong build for the next level, standing at 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds. With an arm length of 33 ⅜ inches, Benny can hold his gap, shed blocks with his length and make stops at or near the line of scrimmage. On early run downs, his experience in Michigan’s Pro-style system means he understands responsibility-based defense at a high level, especially if he goes to a team that replicates Michigan’s 3-4 defense. If Benny is asked to eat blocks and keep linebackers clean, he could really thrive in a rotation at the next level.”

Introducing the Chiefs’ draft class of 2026

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Mansoor Delane of LSU poses for a photo after being selected sixth overall by the Kansas City Chiefs during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft came to a close on Saturday in Pittsburgh. With all 257 picks determined, the Kansas City Chiefs’ draft class is complete with seven selections:

DAY 1

On Day 1, the Chiefs were part of the first trade of the weekend, sending Picks 9, 74, and 148 to the Cleveland Browns for Pick 6.General manager Brett Veach went and got their guy.

  • Round 1 | No. 6 | LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane
  • Round 1 | No. 29 | Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods

DAY 2

With no more third-round pick, all eyes were on the Chiefs to trade down and regain some of the draft capital lost the previous night. Instead, the team stayed put and was bold in choosing an unorthodox, but high-potential fit at defensive end.

  • Round 2 | No. 40 | Oklahoma edge rusher R Mason Thomas

DAY 3

The Chiefs went through three picks and two days of the draft without addressing the offense with a selection, and the organization picked up where it left off on Saturday morning by taking a second cornerback, Jadon Canady, although he has experience playing all over the secondary

It does feel like Veach deserves a hat tip for bolstering the defense as much as possible, then finishing the class with a couple of intriguing playmakers and a suddenly underrated quarterback in Garrett Nussmeier.

  • Round 4 | No. 109 | Oregon cornerback Jadon Canady
  • Round 5 | No. 161 | Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson
  • Round 5 | No. 176 | Cincinnati wide receiver Cyrus Allen
  • Round 7 | No. 249 | LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier

Please use the comment section below to share your first thoughts on the Chiefs’ NFL Draft class of 2026.

Shane McClanahan wins at Tropicana Field for 1st time in nearly 3 years as Rays blank Twins 6-0

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Shane McClanahan turned in five scoreless innings to get his first win at Tropicana Field in nearly three years as the Tampa Bay Rays blanked the Minnesota Twins 6-0 on Saturday.

The left-hander, returning from two surgeries that cost him the 2024 and 2025 seasons, scattered three hits and struck out seven.

It was the Rays' first shutout of the season with Kevin Kelly, Hunter Bigge and Trevor Martin finishing up for McClanahan (2-2).

Jake Fraley provided the early run support, connecting for a two-run home run in the fourth inning, his second of the season. The Rays added four more runs late, capped by a Ben Williamson RBI double in the eighth.

Williamson finished with a single, double and triple.

Bailey Ober (2-1) was solid for Minnesota, allowing two runs on three hits over six innings, but it was not enough against a dominant Rays offense that has won six straight games when out-homering its opponent.

The win was the third straight for the Rays, who are 3-1 against Minnesota in the season series. The Twins have lost four straight and eight of their last nine.

McClanahan had not won at Tropicana Field since June 11, 2023.

His elbow gave out that August, requiring his second Tommy John surgery. A nerve issue during rehabilitation required additional surgery, wiping out the following two seasons entirely. He took a no-decision April 6 against the Cubs in his only other home appearance this season.

Up next

The Twins will send Simeon Woods Richardson (0-3, 5.96) to the mound Sunday while Tampa Bay counters with Jesse Scholtens (1-1, 2.93 ERA).

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Your Houston Texans 2026 Draft Class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: A screen shows Keylan Rutledge of Georgia Tech after being selected 26th overall by the Houston Texans during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Th-th-th-th-that’s all folks. For the Houston Texans, their 2026 NFL Draft has come to an end.

If you haven’t watched all seven rounds of the draft, like a lunatic or a football blogger, then allow me to show you who the Texans came away from the Draft with along with a brief rundown on each player.

Day One

Round 1 (26) – Keylan Rutledge; OL Georgia Tech

Overview

Rutledge is a burly, experienced right guard with excellent contact pop and a rugged field demeanor that will appeal to offensive line coaches. He excels as a drive/combo blocker, where he displaces defenders, but he has the athleticism to operate in all run-blocking concepts. He understands technique but suffers from occasional rough patches due to inconsistent balance and body control. His pass protection range is average, and edge leakage could be a concern against NFL athletes. Rutledge has the toughness to earn a role as a good backup with starting potential.

Day Two

Round 2 (36) – Kayden McDonald; DT Ohio State

Overview

A talented run defender, McDonald plays with natural leverage and rattles pads with his initial contact. He’s quick to locate ball-carriers, play off of blocks and rally to the action. His technique is a bit underdeveloped and he’s not a natural drain-clogger against double teams, but he still managed an unusually high tackle rate as an interior defender. Quicker hand strikes should allow for more efficient reps and earlier wins at the point. He offers limited rush value, so his money will be made by giving grief to centers and guards as an even-front nose tackle with starting potential.

Round 2 (59) – Marlin Klein; TE Michigan

Overview

German-born prospect with average athleticism in space but above-average grit at the point. Klein’s tape shouldn’t be viewed as a finished product considering his relative lack of game experience in the sport. He needs to block with inside hands but displays a sturdy core and strong hands to do his job in-line. He builds speed with long strides and will catch what is provided. More muscle mass is needed, but Klein has a chance to become a Day 3 pick as a backup “Y” tight end.

Day Three

Round 4 (106) – Febechi Nwaiwu; G Oklahoma

Overview

Nwaiwu is reliably active with good length. After a bumpy first season with the Sooners in 2024, he displayed improvement in both phases. He centers opponents in front of him to stay connected and uses good technique to displace down-block targets. However, he is inconsistent finding his foe on move blocks. Chronic leaning and slow initial hand strikes can render his massive wingspan useless against two-gappers and in pass protection. Nwaiwu’s snaps at center offer a peek into what might be his best spot, but his position flexibility is a positive regardless.

Round 4 (123) – Wade Woodaz; LB Clemson

Overview

Two-year starter who punches in and goes to work but fails to stamp games with high-level impact. Woodaz has adequate size and diagnose quickness. However, he lacks base strength and take-on pop to keep himself clean through contact. He displays good awareness in zone drops and has enough man-cover talent to match with some pass-catching tight ends underneath. Woodaz needs to add strength, play faster and become more forceful in everything he does. He has a chance to develop into an average backup Will linebacker, but his work on special teams is what will get him on the field early on.

Round 5 (141) – Kamari Ramsey; S USC

Overview

Versatile safety prospect with solid size. Ramsey saw a heavier workload at nickelback in 2025 after splitting time at all three safety spots in 2024. He plays with average eyes in space and good break anticipation when matched up in man. He was adequate covering the slot in college but might not have enough short-area burst and athleticism to do the same in the pros. He needs to close downhill in run support with greater urgency when playing from depth. His tackle-finishing saw a massive improvement in 2025, but with multiple games missed in consecutive seasons, Ramsey’s draft stock could take a hit due to durability concerns.

Round 6 (204) – Lewis Bond; WR Boston College

Overview

Hard-hat possession receiver who has delivered with consistency for three consecutive seasons. Bond shines with natural ball skills highlighted by plus catch focus and sure hands to routinely win contested catch battles. Finding separation as a pro will be a challenge. He’s not shifty enough to beat a pro press and doesn’t have the speed or suddenness to break free from sticky man coverage. He might need pre-snap motion or bunch formations to get rolling. Bond will find his best chance with teams who covet pro-caliber ball skills over separation traits.

Round 7 (243) – Aiden Fisher; LB Indiana

Overview

Fisher is a Mike linebacker who can run the defense as an extension of his coordinator. He’s well-built with leadership and football character that are praised by teammates and coaches. Fisher has the instincts and feel of an NFL player but lacks the needed quickness and athletic ability. He reads play designs and gets to the action at a high rate, but a lack of range, cover talent and plus open-field tackling will make the NFL jump challenging.

And there you have it. Three days and seven picks turned into eight new Texans.

So what do you think? Is this the class that’s going to put the Texans over the top? What was your favorite/least favorite pick on the day? Let us know in the comments section!

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Denver Broncos safety Miles Scott highlights

CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 15: Miles Scott #10 of the Illinois Fighting Illini reacts during the second half of the game against the Maryland Terrapins at Gies Memorial Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Harry Figiel/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

With the 246th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos opted to add another defensive back to their secondary. With Brandon Jones, J.L. Skinner and Tycen Anderson being in the last year of their deals, the franchise needed another depth piece to compete and perhaps make an impact in the future.

They opted to take Illinois safety Miles Scott at the selection. Scott started his five-year career at Illinois as a wide receiver. However, he made the switch to safety during his red-shirt sophomore campaign. Over the last three seasons, he racked up 182 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and seven interceptions. It appears his former wide receiver skills have given him the talent and ability to make plays on the ball. That’s a lot of forced turnovers!

Welcome to #BroncosCountry, Miles Scott! pic.twitter.com/jFCy1mCotS

— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 25, 2026

Miles Scott Highlights and Film

The #Broncos selected #Illinois S Miles Scott with the 246th pick

Team Captain at Illinois, really good ball production, very strong tackler with 182 tackles in his collegiate career. Has the tools to be a really good 3rd safety and core special teamer. pic.twitter.com/DfjOfjtVe5

— Andy (@AndyyNFL) April 25, 2026

According to several scouting reports, Scott was a team captain and green dot communicator for the Illini defense. He was also a 30 visit with the team, making him the third player the Broncos drafted today who came in for one of those visits. We will see if he makes the final roster.

I don’t have a problem with this selection at all. However, I thought that Bishop Fitzgerald would have been a fit considering his connection to defensive backs coach Doug Belk. Nevertheless, Scott reunited with teammate Pat Bryant after being the first of Denver’s three seventh round selections. Welcome to the Broncos, Miles Scott!

2026 NFL Draft: LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier selected by Chiefs in 7th round

At about this time last year, when NFL Draft analysts put out their way-too-early mock drafts for 2026, Garrett Nussmeier’s name appeared early in practically every one. He entered last season with the expectation that he’d be selected highly in the first round.

It’s a reminder, when we hear the hype about the 2027 draft class at quarterback, that not everything works out as expected for draft prospects.

Nussmeier had an injury-filled final season at LSU, his numbers fell dramatically from 2024 and so did his draft stock.

The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Nussmeier with the 249th overall pick in the seventh round, just a handful of picks before the end of the draft.

It wasn’t just the drop in production that caused Nussmeier to slide in the draft. His size, at 6-1 5/8 and 203 pounds, is not ideal for an NFL quarterback. Combine that with inconsistency in his play and too many turnovers — in his strong 2024 season he still threw 12 interceptions — and teams had reasons to pass on him.

Nussmeier will try to show that 2024 was his actual level, and 2025 was a season tanked by an abdominal injury that affected him all season. In 2024 he threw for 4,052 yards and 29 touchdowns. That fell to 1,927 yards and 12 touchdowns last season, and Nussmeier played in just nine games.

There were reasons Nussmeier was highly regarded in the draft community a year ago. By the time NFL teams got to pick him, his draft cost was much less than anticipated. Now he has a chance to show that he was worth the hypes from a year ago.

Why did Garrett Nussmeier fall so far in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Why did LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier fall all the way to the Kansas City Chiefs in the seventh round during the 2026 NFL Draft?

Well, Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer gave a succinct answer as to why the former Tigers quarterback went from being one of the more ballyhooed prospects in this class some time ago to a seventh-round pick.

"Nussmeier dealt with oblique pain last year, as a result of a nerve problem," he shared on social media. "A cyst was found in his back, and that’s at least part of this. His tape not being great last year is the other obvious factor."

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero shared more about Nussmeier's health earlier in the month.

"Nussmeier underwent tests at the NFL combine that revealed a cyst on his spine — the root cause of the persistent oblique pain that derailed his 2025 season, sources say," he reported on social media.

"The cyst was pressing on a nerve, causing discomfort in Nussmeier’s oblique. He has been asymptomatic since just prior to the Senior Bowl and all throughout the draft process; if that changes down the road, Nussmeier could undergo a minimally invasive procedure and miss just 2-3 weeks while stitches heal. Either way, doctors say, there is no short- or long-term risk for Nussmeier, who is projected a mid-round pick in this week’s NFL Draft."

Well, his draft fall was pretty shocking, but landing in Kansas City isn't a bad way for this process to end.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why did LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier fall so far in the 2026 NFL Draft?

Colts 2026 NFL undrafted free agent signing tracker

Stay up to date right here with who the Indianapolis Colts have signed in undrafted free agency.

The Colts ended up making eight picks in this year's NFL draft.

List of Colts' 2026 draft picks

  • Round 2: LB CJ Allen, Georgia
  • Round 3: S AJ Haulcy, LSU
  • Round 4: G Jalen Farmer, Kentucky
  • Round 4: LB Bryce Boettcher, Oregon
  • Round 5: DE George Gumbs Jr., Florida
  • Round 6: DE Caden Curry, Ohio State
  • Round 7: RB Seth McGowan, Kentucky
  • Round 7: TBD

Very quickly, once the final pick is in, the undrafted free agent frenzy begins for all 32 NFL teams. Those who went undrafted begin fielding calls from organizations and decide where they want to sign. In some instances, teams will offer a signing bonus for the more high-end UDFA prospects.

Colts reported undrafted free agent signings after 2026 NFL draft

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Why Garrett Nussmeier slid to pick 249 before Chiefs took him in 2026 NFL Draft

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Everyone knew Garrett Nussmeier dealt with injuries in his final season at LSU.

But this? Did anyone see him falling almost entirely out of the 2026 NFL Draft?

Nussmeier was viewed as a first-round pick entering the 2025 college football season.

Even after missing four games with an abdominal injury during a bumpier season with LSU, Nussmeier was still seen as a third- or fourth-round pick.

He was listed by some as high as the QB3 in this draft class.

Yet it took until pick 249 for the Kansas City Chiefs to select Nussmeier late in the seventh round.

.@LSUfootball QB Garrett Nussmeier got emotional after getting drafted to the @Chiefs 🥹

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— NFL (@NFL) April 25, 2026

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Why didn't Garrett Nussmeier get drafted until pick 249?

The reality is that no one knows the full answer.

His abdominal injury must've contributed. It may have looked concerning in physicals.

But almost out of the draft?

Did everyone besides the teams miss something?

It's clear all 32 teams were on the same page here, until the Chiefs decided to take a flier in the seventh round.

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At some point in the draft, teams start to shy away from quarterbacks that they aren't sure can turn into starters.

That's when they start to pick guys they feel good about as potential backups.

But did they really think Nussmeier couldn't be that?

There will be more questions to be answered in the days ahead.

But for now, Nussmeier gets a little celebration.

And hey -- learning from Patrick Mahomes will work out just fine.

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Patriots draft Quintayvious Hutchins, ED, Boston College with the 247th pick in Round 7

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - NOVEMBER 30: Boston College Eagles defensive end Quintayvious Hutchins (15) in action during the college football game between Pittsburgh Panthers and Boston College Eagles on November 30, 2024, at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, MA. (Photo by M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Through a series of trades, the New England Patriots ended up in possession of both the 245th and the 247th pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The second of those selections was spent on an edge rusher.

At No. 247 and with their final pick in the draft, the Patriots acquired Boston College edge Quintayvious Hutchins.

This story will be updated.

Thunder vs. Suns schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series

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Thunder vs. Suns schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores for 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Following up an NBA championship with a 64-win regular season is the stuff of dynasties, and the Oklahoma City Thunder are hoping to continue down that path in the 2026 playoffs.

Their road to a repeat title starts against the Phoenix Suns, who clinched the last spot in the first round by beating Golden State in the final Play-In Tournament game. The Thunder went 3-2 against the Suns during the regular season, including a 49-point victory in an NBA Cup game. 

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looks to continue his MVP ways after averaging 31.1 points and 6.6 assists per game during the regular season, but the Thunder win with defense. They held opponents to a league-low 43.7% shooting from the field and were second only to the Celtics in limiting the opposition to 107.9 points per game. 

Devin Booker leads the Suns as always, coming off a 26.1 ppg regular season. First-year head coach Jordan Ott — the team's fourth coach in as many seasons — is looking for a deep playoff run five years after Phoenix reached the Finals. 

Here's what you need to know to watch Thunder vs. Suns, including broadcast information and start times.

Thunder vs. Suns schedule

Oklahoma City leads series 3-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
Sun., April 19Game 1: Thunder 119, Suns 84
Wed., April 22Game 2: Thunder 120, Suns 107
Sat., April 25Game 3: Thunder 121, Suns 109
Mon., April 27Game 4 at Phoenix9:30 p.m.Peacock
Wed., April 29Game 5 at Oklahoma City*9:30 p.m.Prime Video
Fri., May 1Game 6 at Phoenix*TBDTBD
Sun., May 3Game 7 at Oklahoma City*TBDTBD

* if necessary

Where to watch Thunder vs. Suns: TV channel, live stream

The Thunder vs. Suns series will air across multiple platforms thanks to the NBA's expanded broadcast deal, which will see games split among the ESPN networks, NBC and Peacock. 

Games on ABC, ESPN networks and NBC can be streamed live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

Fans can also turn to the streaming homes for each broadcast partner — Peacock or the ESPN app — for games on those platforms.

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the updated 2026 NBA Playoffs bracket from The Sporting News.

NBA Playoffs bracket 2026

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NBA Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2025

Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason. 

EventDates
Play-In TournamentApril 14-17
First round beginsApril 18
Conference semifinals beginMay 4*
NBA Draft LotteryMay 10
Eastern Conference finals beginMay 19*
Western Conference finals beginMay 20*
NBA Finals beginJune 3
NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 19
NBA DraftJune 23-24

* Can move up depending on earlier series

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Corey Day Has His Day, Wins Career First O'Reilly Auto Parts Race at Talladega

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The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers survived Talladega with just one first-lap and one last-lap incident in an extremely clean Super Speedway race Saturday afternoon.

With a slew of clean race cars late, rows of three wide racing brought the racing to the final lap as Sheldon Creed, Sam Mayer, and Corey Day raced up front. Creed was chasing his second career win after finally ridding himself of the ‘bridesmaid’ banner with his first win this February at Atlanta, following 15 second-place finishes in his O’Reilly’s career. Mayer was looking for his first of the year, and Day was looking for the first of his career.

The three battled close with Mayer on the bottom, Creed up top, and Day in the middle. Coming to the backstretch, Mayer was turned from behind, crashing out and sliding up track, collecting Jeb Burton, Harrison Burton, and Ryan Sieg, ending his chance of a win.

Day was running ahead at the time of the caution light and cleanly made it back to the checkers for his first victory.

Day in the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet with support of JRM brought the company their first win with a full-time driver since Kyle Busch’s rookie year with the team in 2004.

The No. 17 team had an unexpected winger this weekend as former Philadelphia Eagle Offensive Lineman Jason Kelce suited up to get a taste of what it's like to compete on a NASCAR pit crew.

Jason Kelce just won a @NASCAROReillyAP race as a crew member. pic.twitter.com/PGplPOrPAi

— Bozi Tatarevic (@BoziTatarevic) April 25, 2026

This was Day’s second win of the week, winning a High Limit Racing feature at Eagle Raceway (NE) on Tuesday night.

Day has long been seen as the successor to Hendrick’s Kyle Larson, a bold, successful sprint car kid from California. With this win, it helps cement his place in Hendrick’s feeder system.

Day also podiumed the Knoxville 410 Sprint Car Nationals in the summer of 2024, when Larson won his second.

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Deven EasternDrafted by Seattle Seahawks in 7th Round of the NFL Draft

CHARLOTTE, NC - JANUARY 03: Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive lineman Deven Eastern (91) during the Duke Mayo Bowl college football game between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Virginia Tech Hokies on January 3, 2025 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Minnesota Golden Gophers defensive tackle Deven Eastern was selected by the Seattle Seahawks with pick 242 in the 7th round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday. With the selection of Eastern, the Gophers and PJ Fleck have now had at least one player drafted in each of the last eight NFL Drafts. Eastern will join former Gopher teammate Nick Kallerup on the reigning Super Bowl Champions!

The pick is in. With the 242nd pick, we've selected NT Deven Eastern.

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— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) April 25, 2026

Eastern will head to camp fighting for one of the backup spots on the Seahawk’s defensive line. Leonard Williams will start at 3 technique for the Seahawks 4-3 front, but Eastern had a good chance to compete with second year player Rylie Mills for the backup spot.

Congrats to Deven and good luck in Seattle!

How to watch Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets, Game 4: TV, live stream for Sunday's NBA playoff game

This has been the most surprising series of the first round.

Rather than being about what it lacks — no Luka Doncic or Austin Reaves for the Lakers, Kevin Durant has played in just one of the three games — it has been about guys stepping up in the biggest moments... or not stepping up.

LeBron James has turned back the clock, taken on the role of the Lakers' primary shot creator and scorer again, and has thrived. Marcus Smart has played like the Defensive Player of the Year version of himself from four years ago. Luke Kennard is showing everyone he is the best shooter in the NBA not named Curry, plus he can do more than just shoot. JJ Redick has silenced his coaching critics, and the Lakers' role players are all being put in good positions and then stepping up.

It's been the opposite in Houston, where, as a team, they are shooting under 40%, their offense just looks clunky, and a frustrated Ime Udoka is calling out his team.

Can the Rockets turn things around at home and extend their season? We're going to find out.

See below for additional information on the Knicks-Hawks game and how to watch the 2026 NBA Playoffs on NBC and Peacock.

How to watch Lakers vs. Rockets, Game 4:

When: Sunday, April 26
Where: Toyota Center, Houston
Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Announcing team: Noah Eagle (play by play), Grant Hill (analyst), Ashley ShahAhmadi (courtside reporter)
TV: NBC
Live Stream: Peacock
Series: Lakers lead 3-0

What other games are on NBC and Peacock Sunday?

Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers (Game 4), 7 ET, NBC and Peacock

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets game preview

Losing Game 3 was a gut punch for Houston — back at home, they were up six with 28 seconds to play. Then a series of mistakes — two sloppy turnovers and Tari Eason fouling Marcus Smart on a 3-pointer — erased that lead and forced overtime. Where the Rockets lost.

"Horrendous mistakes," was how a frustrated Rockets coach Ime Udoka described it postgame. "I don't know if you want to say youth or scared of the moment, or whatever the case. You have a six-point lead with 20 or 30 seconds to go, get a rebound, you just have to hold the ball and get fouled."

How will the Rockets respond to that ugly loss? Like a fighter who just gets mad after taking a punch, or will they fold? The answer to that question will not only impact whether there's a Game 5 in this series, but it could also impact the Houston offseason.

Alperen Sengun leads the Rockets with 24 points and 11.7 rebounds a game, although he has had his struggles on both ends of the court. Amen Thompson is averaging 19.7 points per game, while Jabari Smith Jr. is adding 19.3.

There are a lot of things that have the Lakers holding a commanding 3-0 series lead, but the biggest is that to a man they have fully bought into their coach's system, they are trusting one another and executing, and with that the role players are stepping up.

It also helps to have the timeless LeBron James. At age 41, the guy in the GOAT conversation is adding to his legacy in this series. With the Lakers' two leading scorers and primary shot creators — Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves — out, LeBron has stepped up into that role and thrived. He's averaging 25.1 points, 9.7 rebounds and 8.7 assists per game. He's lifting everyone else up around him, and despite all the quality individual defenders the Rockets have, they have no answers for LeBron.

Luke Kennard is thriving at 21.3 points per game while shooting 52.9% from 3-point range, and Marcus Smart is adding 20.3 points and 8.3 assists a night.

One big question for Game 4 is health: Kevin Durant remains questionable with a left ankle sprain. He was listed as questionable up until the last minute before Game 3, when he was ruled out. For the Lakers, Austin Reaves also is listed as questionable, but it is less likely he returns for this game.

How to watch the NBA on NBC and Peacock:

NBC Sports will present up to 23 games in the First Round and 11 games in the Conference Semifinals across either NBC and Peacock, or Peacock and NBCSN. Playoff programming concludes with exclusive coverage of the Western Conference Finals on NBC and Peacock.

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Peacock's NBA Playoffs coverage spans multiple rounds, including Round 1, the Conference Semifinals, and the Western Conference Finals, with coverage evolving as the postseason progresses.

Will Peacock show both Eastern and Western Conference playoff games?

Yes. During earlier rounds, such as Round 1 and the Conference Semifinals, Peacock will carry a mix of Eastern and Western Conference playoff games.

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BYU’s Carsen Ryan selected by Cleveland Browns in seventh round of NFL draft

BYU tight end Carsen Ryan (20) points downfield after gaining a first down as BYU and Utah play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
BYU tight end Carsen Ryan (20) points downfield after gaining a first down as BYU and Utah play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

For the first time in 16 years, a BYU tight end was taken in the NFL draft.

Carsen Ryan was the latest to do so, as he was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the seventh round with the No. 248 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft Saturday.

The last time a BYU tight end had been drafted was 2010, when Dennis Pitta went to the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth round.

“Ryan is more coordinated than explosive and offers an appealing mix of pass-catching talent and blocking toughness,” The Athletic’s Dane Brugler wrote of Ryan in his “The Beast” draft preview. “Regardless of where he is drafted, he has the type of talent that sticks on a roster and becomes valuable for an NFL offense.”

Ryan (6-foot-3, 255 pounds) took advantage of his lone season in Provo, following a college career that saw the American Fork High product play at UCLA and Utah prior to landing with the Cougars.

While Ryan had established himself as a solid blocking tight end, he made the most of his opportunities to shine as a pass catcher for BYU in 2025.

He finished the year with 45 catches for 620 yards and three touchdowns and played a pivotal role in helping freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier build his confidence during a 12-2 campaign.

“Ryan profiles as a combination tight end with good size, adequate strength and plenty of aggression. He centers his blocks and works with inside hands, although he’s substantially more effective versus LBs/DBs in space than he is at duking it out in-line,” NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein said of Ryan’s pro prospects.

“He could use more polish as a route-runner to help create cleaner throwing windows, but he has the foot quickness to improve in that area. His hands are OK, but he needs to do a better job of securing catches through contact at the next level. Ryan has average speed but pretty good flow with the ball in his hands.”

Minnesota Vikings Reacts Survey: Grading the 2026 Draft Class

EAGAN, MN. - APRIL 2024: The Minnesota Vikings introduce their first-round draft pick, Caleb Banks, University of Florida defensive lineman, at the TCO Performance Center during a press conference at Eagan, Minn. on Friday, April 24, 2026. Left to right are owner Mark Wilf, executive vice president of football operations/interim general manager Rob Brzezinski, Caleb Banks, head coach Kevin O'Connell, owner Zygi Wilf. (Photo by Elizabeth Flores/The Minnesota Star Tribune via Getty Images) | Star Tribune via Getty Images

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The Minnesota Vikings have made their final selection. . .barring something weird. . .in the 2026 NFL Draft. Nine college players have heard their names called by the purple to join the Vikings and help them on their quest to win that elusive Super Bowl championship.

We know that it’s almost impossible to grade a Draft class before they even set foot onto an NFL field, but we want to know how you think the Vikings did this weekend with their selections. It looks like a pretty defense-heavy draft on the surface, but we’ll see what the Vikings have in mind as they head into the post-Draft signing frenzy and how they want to construct the rest of their roster going forward.

So what do you think, folks? Did interim GM Rob Brzezinski, Kevin O’Connell, Brian Flores, and whoever else had input on what the Vikings did this weekend do a solid enough job for your tastes? Feel free to vote in our poll here (or over in the feed) and let us know what you think in the comments. Also, feel free to keep hanging out here with us, as our Undrafted Free Agency tracker is going to be hitting the site here any moment!

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Pittsburgh Steelers 2026 NFL Draft grades: RB Eli Heidenreich

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 27: Eli Heidenreich #22 of the Navy Midshipmen carries the ball during the second half against the Memphis Tigers at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium on November 27, 2025 in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Mike Nicastro: This pick is much more than just a feel good story. It’s not a hand out. Heidenreich is a better prospect than the Steelers fourth round pick, Wetjen, and I candidly thought he’d been long gone by now.  He holds the most receiving yards and receiving TDS in Navy history – and can play both wideout and running back. Of course he’ll play a factor on special teams as well. If I were a betting man, I would bet on this guy finding a way to make the team – because that’s just what he’s always done. Grade: A++

Ryland Bickley: Look, the Christian McCaffrey comparisons are always going to be rich, but there’s no denying the upside of Eli Heidenreich. He’s uber athletic and managed over 1,000 yards from scrimmage in 2025 — including 971 receiving yards in Navy’s offense! Seventh-round picks, especially in this year’s thin draft, are essentially priority undrafted free agents, and Heidenreich is the type of guy you want to bring into camp as a dart throw. He’s a weapon, and you can figure out his place in an NFL offense now that he’s on the roster. – Grade: A

Joey Bray: What an exclamation point for the Steelers to end their selections in their city. Ryland and Mike said it best but I have to say it again, the upside is truly unlimited with this kid. He played running back and slot receiver in college and holds the record for the most receicing touchdowns in a single season at the Naval Academy with. Heindenreich said at the combine that he believes people discount his initial burst once he gets the ball, and I couldn’t agree more. This guy is pure lightning in a bottle with the ball in his hands. Even if he ends up being nothing more than a gadget guy, it’s impressive to get someone with his upside this late in the draft. Grade: A

Ryan Parish: Love this pick as a late round flier. Pittsburgh kid with similar athletic measurables and versatility.  I prefer Heidenreich as a running back as I think he doesn’t necessarily separate consistently as a slot receiver,  but he has good hands an tracking skills. His kick return versatility makes the Wetjen pick feel even more superfluous. Excited to get him to Latrobe and see what Mike McCarthy can cook up for him. Grade: A

Jarrett Bailey: What a moment, but it’s not just about the moment – Heidenreich can play. Wherever the Steelers decide to put him, he is incredibly versatile, playing both running back and wide receiver in college. He was perhaps the most athletic player remaining on the board, and I’ll say right now that he’ll make the 53-man roster. Grade: A

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Could Payton Tolle's Dominance Lead To Red Sox Rotation Shake-Up?

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Could Payton Tolle's Dominance Lead To Red Sox Rotation Shake-Up? originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Red Sox got a fresh look at one of the team's top prospects when rookie Payton Tolle made his season debut Thursday against the New York Yankees.

Boston elected to call up Tolle to fill the starting rotation spot vacated by Sonny Gray after being placed on the 15-day injured list earlier this week. The 22-year-old hurler was dominant in his start against the Yankees, allowing only one run and three hits across six innings while striking out 11 batters. 

Welcome back to the bigs, Payton Tolle!

MLB's No. 15 prospect (@RedSox) racks up 18 swings-and-misses and becomes the first rookie to notch 11 K's in a start this season: pic.twitter.com/aFRNMeyYIL

— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 23, 2026

Though the Red Sox ultimately lost to the Yankees 4-2 on Thursday, Tolle's electric outing was one of the best pitching performances that a starter has made for the team this season. With Gray reportedly "on track" to be activated off the injured list as soon as he's eligible, potentially pitching as soon as May 6, could the Red Sox shake things up with their starting rotation?

Boston's pitching staff ranked in the top five in the league last season in team ERA, but has not fared as well this season, ranking in the bottom third with a 4.61 team ERA. Though multiple starters have been inconsistent early on this season, Brayan Bello has struggled the most, posting a 9.00 ERA across five starts.

Bello had a rough night in his most recent start on Friday against the Baltimore Orioles, allowing eight runs on 13 hits before being pulled early in the fourth inning. 

The Red Sox are flush with talented pitching despite their early struggles. Over the next few weeks, if Tolle can maintain his high level of play, could the Red Sox give him an extended look in the rotation?

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Chicago Bears draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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Chicago Bears draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Chicago Bears took a big step forward last season. Now, they're eyeing title contention.

Caleb Williams' growth, one of the NFL's best run games and strong fourth-quarter play all contributed to the Bears winning the NFC North under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. 

Heading into 2026, Chicago added safety Coby Bryant and linebacker Devin Bush, prioritizing its defense in free agency. But with the No. 25 pick in the draft and plenty more, the team was able to continuing addressing its needs, from safety to the offensive line.

The Sporting News tracked the Bears' selections at the 2026 NFL Draft, along with a breakdown of Chicago's positional needs and pre-draft predictions. Here's the latest on the newest members of the Bears.

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Chicago Bears draft picks 2026

Who did the Bears draft?

The Bears selected seven players in the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Round 1, Pick No. 25: Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
  • Round 2, Pick No. 57: Logan Jones, C, Iowa
  • Round 3, Pick No. 69 (from Titans): Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
  • Round 3, Pick No. 89: Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU
  • Round 4, Pick No. 124 (from Panthers): Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
  • Round 5, Pick No. 166 (from Panthers): Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
  • Round 6, Pick No. 213 (from Bills): Jordan Van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech

Bears NFL Draft needs

  • Safety: The Bears had one of the NFL's better safety rooms in 2025, with Kevin Byard, Jaquan Brisker, Jonathan Owens and C.J. Gardner-Johnson all contributing. None of those players are returning. Chicago partially addressed safety by signing former Seahawk Coby Bryant, but Ben Johnson still needs another playmaker alongside him. 
  • EDGE: The Bears could use some help for Montez Sweat, who posted 10.0 sacks in 2025 to lead the team. Only one other EDGE had more than 1.5, which was Austin Booker with 4.5 sacks. Adding another pass rusher opposite of Sweat could help elevate a Chicago defense that put up just 35 as a team last year.
  • Offensive Tackle: The Bears' offensive line saw some changes this offseason, with Drew Dalman's retirement being the most surprising. However, with Ozzy Trapilo recovering from an injury, the Bears are currently set to have a LT competition including Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet. They could certainly pursue a rookie to lead that competition — or finding a longer-term center option than Garrett Bradbury would also be wise.

NFL DRAFT RANKINGS 2026:QBsWRs | TEs | EDGE | RBs

Bears mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the Bears' 2026 NFL Draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
125Kadyn ProctorOTAlabama
257A.J. Haulcy SLSU
260Romello HeightEDGETexas Tech
389Jalon Kilgore SSouth Carolina
4129J.C. DavisOTIllinois
7239Jayden OttRBOklahoma
7241Chris AdamsG/CMemphis

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Here’s the complete Bears 2026 draft class

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 23: Dillon Thieneman of Oregon poses for a photo after being selected 25th overall by the Chicago Bears during Round One of the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 23, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, and the Chicago Bears have the following seven new players.

First Round: 25 Overall – Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
Second Round: 57 Overall – Logan Jones, C, Iowa
Third Round: 69 Overall (from Tennessee) – Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
Third Round: 89 Overall – Zavion Thomas, WR, LSU
Fourth Round: 124 Overall (from Carolina) – Malik Muhammad, CB, Texas
Fifth Round: 166 Overall (from Carolina) – Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
Sixth Round: 213 Overall (from Buffalo) – Jordan van den Berg, DT, Georgia Tech

On Friday, the Bears traded their 60th overall selection (second-round), which they acquired from the Buffalo Bills in the DJ Moore trade, to the Tennessee Titans for picks 69 and 144.

On Saturday, the Bears sent pick 129 (fourth round) and 144 (fifth round) to the Carolina Panthers for picks 124 (fourth round) and 166 (fifth round). They also traded both seventh-round picks (239 and 241) to the Bills for pick 213.

Our partners at FanDuel Sportsbook currently have the Bears at +310 to win the NFC North, which is behind the Detroit Lions (+150) and the Green Bay Packers (+230), but ahead of the Minnesota Vikings (+600).

What do you think, did the Bears draft a class that will keep them on top of the division?

Introducing the Steelers 2026 NFL Draft class

The Pittsburgh Steelers went into the 2026 NFL Draft with 12 picks and when the dust finally settled, they made 10 of them. The front office when offense early with offensive tackle Max Iheanachor, wide receiver Germie Bernard, quarterback Drew Allar and guard Gennings Dunker. But by the time it was all said and done, Pittsburgh did a great job addressing needs and filling out the depth chart on both sides of the football.

Here is your Steelers 2026 NFL draft class.

First round - OT Max Iheanachor - Arizona State

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Second round - WR Germie Bernard - Alabama

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Third round - QB Drew Allar - Penn State

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Third round - CB Daylen Everett - Georgia

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Third round - OL Gennings Dunker - Iowa

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Fourth round - WR Kaden Wetjen - Iowa

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Fifth round - FB/TE Riley Nowakowski - Indiana

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Sixth round - DT Gabriel Rubio - Notre Dame

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Seventh round - S Robert Spears-Jennings - Oklahoma

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Seventh round - RB Eli Heidenreich - Navy

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Introducing the Steelers 2026 NFL Draft class

Patriots select RB Jam Miller with No. 245 overall pick

Another offensive weapon!

With the 245th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select Alabama RB Jam Miller.

A 5-foot-10, 210-pound Miller has really strong athleticism, but missed some time during the 2025 season due to an injury. Specifically, he was out for the first three games due to a collarbone injury, returning on Sept. 27 and playing in the rest of the games except for the SEC championship game.

He finished the season with 504 rushing yards.

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Rays 6, Twins 1: Gutter Ball

Apr 25, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Rays pinch hitter Jonny DeLuca (21) reacts after hitting a double in the seventh inning against the Minnesota Twins at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

The Twins were drubbed 6-1, nearly taking in their first shutout loss of 2026, but regardless marking their eighth loss in the last nine ballgames, and exacerbating the absolute morale tailspin that Minnesota has found themselves in during the back half of April.

A bizarre first inning opened with a ghost-timeout that required something akin to a crew chief review, and ended with an outfield assist at home plate from Austin Martin, the fourth of his career.

From there, an early pitching duel developed, with an embattled Shane McClanahan trading zeroes with a velocity-challenged Bailey Ober (Tampa Bay’s starter logged a changeup that came in hotter than Bailey’s hardest fastball of the day.) A scoreless tie held for an hour and change, until a two-out solo shot from Jake Fraley, 401 feet into right field, cracked open a 2-0 lead for Tampa Bay.

But while the Rays had eventually broken through, the Twins would not produce an offensive highlight today. (Their lone run came with two outs in the ninth, when a snapped-bat single from Royce Lewis would bring in Luke Keaschall from second base.) And even the homer would not tarnish much of starter Bailey Ober’s linescore; he went six innings and gave up only three hits. While the swing-and-miss stuff was not present, Ober drove his ERA down below 4.00 in his first loss of the season.

McClanahan’s outing was quicker, but better. In five innings, he too allowed just three hits, but kept Minnesota off the board and struck out seven to only two walks.

The loss was cemented by another poor bullpen performance, which is becoming as dependable (and predictably dependable) of a theme as you might imagine. Taylor Rogers couldn’t get an out in the seventh, allowing an RBI triple off the bat of Ben Williamson, as well as a run-scoring single to Nick Fortes; he was also charged for the run when a sac fly from Richie Palacios scored known thorn Cedric Mullins.

Tampa Bay tacked on a sixth and final run off Garrett Acton (a Ben Williamson RBI double.)

The Twins have now dropped eight of nine, effectively erasing their astonishing stretch where they went 8-1 in nine games against numerous Cy Young-caliber starters and potential playoff hopefuls. The Rays win also delivers the first win at Tropicana Field for McClanahan in, per the telecast, over a thousand days. The Twins will attempt to avoid another sweep tomorrow afternoon.

See you there!

STUDS:

CF Byron Buxton (2-for-4)

DUDS:

RP Taylor Rogers (0.0 IP, 2 H, 3 ER, BB, 0 K)

1B Victor Caratini (0-for-4, 2 K)

RF Matt Wallner (0-for-4, K)

Aiden Fisher selected in seventh round of NFL Draft; what the Texans are getting

BLOOMINGTON —  The Houston Texans drafted Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher with the No. 243rd pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday afternoon.

Fisher leaves the Hoosiers as the program’s first defender to earn multiple All-America nods. He’s only the second player in team history to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors (Van Waiters). He’s the first IU linebacker drafted since the New York Giants selected Micah McFadden in the fifth round of the 2022 draft. 

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher highlights

Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti leaned on Fisher to transfer over the culture they brought from James Madison into IU’s locker room. He also anchored defensive coordinator Bryant Haines’ complex scheme. He wore the green dot helmet — the designated player on the defense who can hear play calls from coaches — in each of his two seasons in Bloomington and was a game captain for each game in 2025. 

Fisher, who developed a well-earned reputation for calling out plays at the line of scrimmage, was a consistent playmaker as well. He flew around the field during a win over Oregon in Eugene with 13 tackles, returned an interception for a touchdown against UCLA and had multiple sacks in the CFP.  

Indiana's Aiden Fisher (4) during the College Football Playoff National Championship college football game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026.

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher NFL combine results

Fisher received an NFL combine invite, but waited to do his testing until IU’s Pro Day. The linebacker posted a 4.76-second 40-yard dash, 37.5-inch vertical jump, 10-foot, 3-inch broad jump and 4.51-second shuttle run. He had a 6.30 Relative Athletic Score, a metric that evaluates NFL prospects by comparing their athletic ability to historical data for their specific position. The score ranked 1,288 out of 3,408 running backs tested going back to 1987. 

Indiana's Aiden Fisher (4) celebrates a fumble recovery during the Indiana versus Wisconsin football game at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025.

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher stats

Fisher finished second on IU with 97 tackles (46), his third straight season with more than 95 tackles. He filled up the box score on a weekly basis with 10.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) and one forced fumble. He also had 21 quarterback pressures. 

Nov 28, 2025; West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Indiana Hoosiers linebacker Aiden Fisher (4), Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (13) and Indiana Hoosiers defensive lineman Tyrique Tucker (95) celebrate with the Old Oaken Bucket trophy after the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher scouting report

Athletic limitations aside, Fisher is a player NFL teams will want in their locker rooms. He’s a hard-worker that’s as dedicated of a film junkie as Curt Cignetti. Those traits help him make up for a slim build and lack of explosiveness. He replaces a quick first step with pre-snap knowledge of knowing where the ball is going. Fisher’s leadership qualities are second-to-none as well. 

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana's Aiden Fisher taken in 7th round of NFL Draft; what the Texans are getting

What channel is Flyers vs. Penguins on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 4 of NHL Playoffs series

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What channel is Flyers vs. Penguins on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Game 4 of NHL Playoffs series originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Flyers hold a commanding 3-0 lead against the Penguins in the latest edition of the Battle of Pennsylvania. If Pittsburgh wants to mount a comeback, it will have to steal Game 4 on the road.

The Flyers have outscored the Penguins, 11-4, through the first three games of the series and shut down Pittsburgh's power play unit. Dan Vladar has been a brick wall between the pipes, and rookie Porter Martone leads Philly in playoff goals (two) and plus-minus (plus-4).

The Pens' stars must step up in order to keep the team's Stanley Cup dream alive. While Evgeni Malkin has two goals and one assist in the series, Sidney Crosby, Erik Karlsson and Kris Letang have combined to total just three points.

Here is everything you need to know about Penguins vs. Flyers, including TV and streaming options for Game 4 of the first-round series.

What channel is Flyers vs. Penguins on today? 

  • TV channels: TBS, truTV
  • Live streams: DIRECTV

Game 4 in the Flyers vs. Penguins series will air on TBS and truTV, with Kenny Albert and Brian Boucher on the call. Fans can stream the game live on DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new users. 

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Flyers vs. Penguins start time

  • Date: Saturday, April 25
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET

Flyers vs. Penguins Game 4 is scheduled to start Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia.

Flyers vs. Penguins schedule

DateGameTime (ET)National
April 18 Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0
April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
April 25Game 4: Penguins at Flyers8 p.m.TBS, truTV, DIRECTV
April 27Game 5*: Flyers at PenguinsTBDTBD
April 29Game 6*: Penguins at FlyersTBDTBD
May 2Game 7*: Flyers at PenguinsTBDTBD

*If necessary

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2026

Here are the key dates to know for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason.

EventDates
First round beginsApril 18
NHL Draft LotteryMay 5
NHL Scouting Combine at BuffaloMay 31-June 6
Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary)June 21
NHL Draft at Los AngelesJune 26-27
Free agency beginsJuly 1

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Endrick’s Father: “At Real Madrid they took the playground away from him”

PARIS, FRANCE - APRIL 19: Endrick of Lyon looks on during the Ligue 1 McDonald's match between Paris Saint-Germain FC and Olympique Lyonnais at Parc des Princes on April 19, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Federico Pestellini/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Endrick’s father, Douglas Sousa, has offered insight into his son’s current mindset, recent move, and ambitions for the future in comments to ESPN Brazil.

Sousa revealed that the young forward remains focused on earning a place at the upcoming World Cup, with performance over the next stretch of matches seen as key:

“Endrick believes that if he performs well in the upcoming matches, he could go to the World Cup,”

He also spoke candidly about Endrick’s time at Real Madrid, suggesting that a lack of opportunities affected his enjoyment of the game:

“Endrick has a saying that his playground is the football pitch. And at Real Madrid, in a way, they took that playground away from him. What he wants is to play football,”

“Endrick has a saying that his playground is the football pitch. And at Real Madrid, in a way, they took that playground away from him."

– Endrick's father, Douglas Sousa pic.twitter.com/3zThE648Iv

— Managing Madrid (@managingmadrid) April 25, 2026

Sousa contrasted that period with Endrick’s current situation following his move to Lyon, emphasizing a return to happiness both on and off the pitch:

“Now he’s found that happiness. My daughter-in-law was instrumental in Endrick’s move to Lyon, and he’s happy. We’re all happy, that’s the most important thing,”

New England Patriots draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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New England Patriots draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

How do you follow up an AFC championship? The Patriots have the tall task of trying to beat a dream season in 2026, and that quest continued at the NFL Draft. 

The Patriots started in the trenches, trading up for Utah tackle Caleb Lomu, and they added some help at edge rusher and tight end on Day 2 before making a slew of Day 3 picks.

New England is hoping to put coach Mike Vrabel's saga with Dianna Russini out of mind and the focus back on the season. With Lomu and eight other rookies in tow, the Patriots are looking ahead to the chance to defend their AFC crown.

The Sporting News tracked every Patriots selection in the 2026 NFL Draft, from the first round to the seventh. 

MORE: See every pick from 2026 NFL Draft

Who did the Patriots draft?

The Patriots made nine selections in the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Round 1, Pick No. 28: Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
  • Round 2, Pick No. 55: Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois
  • Round 3, Pick No. 95: Eli Raridon, TE, Notre Dame
  • Round 5, Pick No. 171: Karon Prunty, CB, Wake Forest
  • Round 6, Pick No. 196: Dametrious Crownover, OT, Texas A&M
  • Round 6, Pick No. 212: Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU
  • Round 7, Pick No. 234: Behren Morton, QB, Texas Tech
  • Round 7, Pick No. 245: Jam Miller, RB, Alabama
  • Round 7, Pick No. 247: Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College

Patriots NFL Draft needs

  • Edge rusher: The Patriots lost K'Lavon Chaisson to free agency after his surprisingly strong season and are relying on veterans Harold Landry III and Dre'Mont Jones in 2026. There are worse duos, but if New England wants to round its defense into one of the NFL's truly elite units, a long-term upgrade is needed. Fortunately, there will be plenty of options in the late first and second rounds.
  • Wide receiver: The potential acquisition of Brown would make wide receiver less of a need for the Patriots, particularly after signing Romeo Doubs, but it wouldn't hurt to add fresh young talent to the unit with Kayshon Boutte a trade candidate. If the Patriots aren't completely confident they can get Brown, wide receiver is a must.

MORE:Final NFL Draft big board of 257 players

Patriots mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the Patriots' draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
131T.J. ParkerEDGEClemson
263Elijah SarrattWRIndiana
395Kaleb ProctorDTSoutheastern Louisiana
4125Kage CaseyOTBoise State
4131Devon MarshallCBNC State
5171Lance MasonTEWisconsin
6191C.J. DanielsWRMiami
6198Markel BellOTMiami
6202Cole WisniewskiSTexas Tech
6212Jack KellyLBBYU
7247Brett ThorsonPGeorgia

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh.

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Bills close out 2026 NFL Draft class with OG Ar’Maj Reed-Adams

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 15: Ar'maj Reed-Adams #55 of the Texas A&M Aggies lines up for a play in the second half of a game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Kyle Field on November 15, 2025 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Joe Buvid/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

After a weekend full of trades back and all around the 2026 NFL Draft board, the Buffalo Bills closed out their portion of the process by adding offensive guard Ar’Maj Reed-Adams with pick 241 in Round 7. A massive lineman, Reed-Adams measured in at 6’5 3/4” and 314 pounds during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

A Mac mini Thief Was Just Waiting To Be Caught After His Sheer Stupidity Left Incriminating Evidence On A Marketplace Listing

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Valve Steam Machine release date and price announcement reportedly coming soon

An insider believes that Valve will soon make a final decision on the Steam Machine price. That could mean an abrupt end to the release date uncertainty caused by the memory shortage. The Steam Controller MSRP also leaked, indicating that news on the other new hardware is near.

Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro review

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Barcelona pivot away from Marcos Senesi as Bournemouth defender reportedly agrees to join Tottenham

26 April 2026 at 00:55
Barcelona prefer not to sign Marcos Senesi as the Bournemouth player reportedly chooses Tottenham.

Barcelona are not winning everything this season, mainly because of their defense, so they need reinforcements there.. The defensive side of the team is precisely the reason why they will not, so they need reinforcements there. However, Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi reportedly will not join them.

The appeal of signing Senesi was his left-footed profile as a center back, which is the position they are looking to strengthen. His Premier League performances caught the club’s attention, as did his contract situation.

Senesi was expected to arrive on a free transfer when his contract with the English club expires in June. The player waited for an offer from Barcelona, but his agent was told the club had decided to go in a different direction, according to Sport. Reports from Sky Germany suggest Tottenham have reached a precontract agreement.

The main condition for Senesi’s move to Tottenham

The German outlet confirmed Tottenham are the club Senesi has decided to join once his contract expires. They also reported it would be a three-year deal, but noted the obvious condition attached to the move.

Senesi established himself as a reliable defender in the Premier League (Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Senesi will only accept that offer if Tottenham avoid relegation this season. That is no surprise, considering many clubs would value the stability and experience the defender could bring.

Tottenham are with their backs against the wall in 18th place, the third relegation spot. Even though they beat Wolverhampton, they are still two points behind West Ham with four matches left.

Senesi’s destination if Tottenham are relegated

It will not be easy for Tottenham to stay in the Premier League, so the 28-year-old Senesi must consider other options for his future. There are no other known clubs close to reaching a deal with the Argentine defender, but this report says Italy could be the country where he ends up. A move to Serie A would depend on the English club’s results over the next few weeks.

Senesi leaves for free

Canelo warned his route back to undisputed will be blocked: “I’m in his way”

26 April 2026 at 01:53

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Al Ahli, Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde kupayı kazandı

Milli futbolcu Merih Demiral'ın da formasını giydiği Suudi Arabistan kulübü Al Ahli, Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinde Japon ekibi Machida Zelvia'yı 1-0 yenerek şampiyon oldu.

Suudi Arabistan'ın Cidde kentindeki Kral Abdullah Spor Şehri Stadyumu'nda oynanan ve uzatmalara giden finalde şampiyonluğu getiren gol, 96. dakikada Firas Albirakan'dan geldi.

Al Ahli'de 68. dakikada Hawsawi, rakibine kafa atarak kırmızı kart gördü ve takımını 10 kişi bıraktı.

Merih Demiral, Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi finalinde ilk 11'de başladığı maçta 90 dakika sahada kaldı. Geçen sezon da final oynayan Demiral, Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi finaline çıkan ve kupayı kaldıran ilk Türk futbolcu olma başarısını elde etmişti.

Milli oyuncu, Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde Al Ahli formasıyla üst üste ikinci kez şampiyonluğa ulaştı.

Premier Lig'de Arsenal, Newcastle United'ı 1-0 yendi

İngiltere Premier Lig'de şampiyonluk mücadelesi veren Arsenal konuk ettiği Newcastle United'ı 1-0 yendi.

Premier Lig'in 34. haftasındaki maçın tek golü, 9. dakikada Eberechi Eze'den geldi.

Bu sonuçla, Arsenal, 73 puanla liderlik koltuğunda yer aldı. Bir maçı eksik Manchester City'nin ise 70 puanı bulunuyor.

Ligde 34. hafta maçları öncesinde puanları eşit olan Arsenal ve Manchester City'nin, son haftalarda puan kaybı yaşamaması durumunda Premier Lig'de şampiyonluğun averajla belirlenebileceği ifade ediliyor.

Osimhen'i 'Neopren' oynatacak! Fenerbahçe ne diyecek?

Osimhen bu akşam Fenerbahçe karşısına "çelikten 5 kat daha sert" karbon fiber atel ve dış yüzeyi 3 ila 5 mm kalınlığında yüksek yoğunluklu neopren ile kaplanan "zırh" ile çıkacak. TFF ve FIFA'nın onayladığı "zırh" yapısı sayesinde Osimhen'in kolunu darbelere karşı %100 koruyacak. Havacılıkta kullanılan karbon fiber atel ve dalış için kullanılan neopren sayesinde Galatasaray golcüsünü derbide sahaya sürebilecek.

Victor Osimhen bu akşam Fenerbahçe derbisine kolundaki atelle çıkacak. Rakip oyuncular için risk oluşturmaması ve sağlığını koruması için Nijeryalı "Neopren Teknolojisin"nden yararlanacak.

Havacılık sektöründe kullanılan ve "çelikten 5 kat daha sert" olan karbon fiber atelin, IFAB Kural-4 üzerinden sahada çıplak halde bulunması yasak.

DALIŞ KIYAFETLERİNDEN TANIYORUZ

Bu noktada devreye dalış kıyafetlerinde de kullanılan neopren girdi. Osimhen'in kullanacağı karbon fiber atelin dış yüzeyi 3 ila 5 mm kalınlığında yüksek yoğunluklu neopren ile kaplandı.

Bu sayede atel ikili mücadelelerde rakip oyunculara zarar verebilecek "sert bir cisim" olmaktan çıktı, "yastıklanmış bir korumaya" dönüştü.

TEHLİKE OLUŞTURMAYACAK

Osimhen'in idmanlarda girdiği ikili mücadelelerde herhangi bir Galatasaraylı oyuncudan şikayet gelmedi. TFF ve FIFA'nın onayladığı "zırh", dışarıdan bakıldığında yumuşak bir bandaj gibi görünüyor. Ancak içindeki karbon yapı Osimhen’in kolunu darbelere karşı %100 koruyor.

Neoprenle kaplı atel yapısı sayesinde terleme anında Nijeryalının kolundan kaymayacak. Rakip ve kendisi için bir tehlike oluşturmayacak.

Fatih Altaylı'nın Dursun Özbek hakkındaki fikri neden değişti?

Dün "Galatasaray tarihinin en çok yalan söyleyen başkanıdır" dediği Dursun Özbek'ten "yönetime gir. Asbaşkan ol. Basın sözcülüğü görevini üstlen" teklifini alan Fatih Altaylı 180 derece döndü. "Ağzından çıkan hiçbir şeye inanmam" diyerek başkanı yerden yere vuran Altaylı, "kendisinden ricam bu projeyi bitirene kadar görevde kalması" diyerek Özbek'in yönetimine girmeye hevesli olduğunu gösterdi.

Siyasete girmek istediği iddia edilen Fatih Altaylı'nın Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek'in yaptığı iddia edilen "yönetime gir" teklifine sıcak bakacağı tahmin ediliyor.

Geçen hafta yapılan Divan Kurulu toplantısı öncesinde Başkan Dursun Özbek, camianın iki ağır topu; Fatih Altaylı ve Ahmet Yüce ile bir araya geldi. O toplantıda Özbek'in Altaylı'ya Metin Öztürk'ün yerine asbaşkanlık teklif ettiği iddiası gündeme geldi.

Galatasaray'ın yeni Asbaşkanı! Fatih Altaylı'ya sürpriz teklif

SİYASETTEN BEKLEDİĞİ YANITI ALAMADI MI?

Aslında siyasete girmeye hazırlandığı konuşulan Altaylı'nın Özbek'in bu teklifini düşünmeye aldığı, özellikle "kulüp sözcülüğünün" de kendisinde olacağı bir senaryoya oldukça sıcak baktığı konuşulmaya başlandı. Altaylı'nın dün yaptığı açıklamalar ise "bu iş tamam" dedirtti.

Dursun Özbek'ten çifte bomba: Yer yerinden oynayacak

ÖZBEK'E ALENEN "YALANCI" DEMİŞTİ

Zamanında Dursun Özbek aleyhine, "Dursun Özbek’in ağzından çıkan hiçbir şeye inanmam", "Galatasaray tarihinin en çok yalan söyleyen başkanıdır" ve "genel kurulun gözünün içine baka baka doğruları saklıyor" ifadelerini kullanan Altaylı adeta 180 derece döndü:

İŞTE ALTAYLI'NIN O AÇIKLAMASI

- Bunları bu kadar kısa sürede yapmak gerçekten büyük başarı. Başkanı eleştirebiliriz ama bu yapılan iş kolay bir iş değil. Bu yapılan projeler, çok ciddi iş. Dursun başkandan ricam, bir dönem için seçildiğini biliyorum ama kendisinden ricam bu projeyi bitirene kadar görevde kalması. Bu yaptığı işlerin rakiplerde yarattığı moral bozukluğunu da hep beraber izliyoruz. Bu işin devam etmesi lazım.

Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'a kapatma cezası! 17 futbolcuya ömür boyu men

117 yıl 3 ay ve 9 günlük Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derbilerinin ilk yıllarına ait arşivlerin tozlu raflarında unutulan bazı notları gazetemiz olarak hatırlamak istedik. Tarihe geçen ve unutulmak istenen maç ise 23 Şubat 1934'te oynandı. Çıkan kavga sonrasında devlet Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'ı kapattı. 17 futbolcuya ömür boyu men cezası verildi.

Galatasaray bu gece Fenerbahçe'yi Rams Park'ta yenerek üst üste 4'üncü toplamda da 26'ncı kez Süper Lig şampiyonluğu yolunda dev bir adım atmak istiyor. Sami Yen'e konuk olacak sarı-lacivertliler ise 12 yıllık hasreti dindirmek için az olan umutlarını tamamen kaybetmemek adına derbiyi kazanmayı planlıyor.

Gazetemiz, 17 Ocak 1909'da başlayan ve 117 yıl 3 ay 9 gündür devam eden derbi tarihinin unutulan bazı detaylarını tozlu arşivlerden çıkardı.

İLK 12 MAÇTA GALATASARAY EZDİ GEÇTİ

İki ezeli rakibin 1915 yılına kadar oynadığı ilk 12 karşılaşma Union Club sahasında yani bugünkü Saracoğlu stadının olduğu yerde oynandı. İki takım arasında oynanan ilk 8 maçın tamamını Galatasaray kazandı. Sarı-kırmızılılar bu süreçte kalesinde hiç gol görmedi. 8 maçlık seride Fenerbahçe ağlarını 30 kez havalandırdı. Hiç gol yemedi. 7-0 ve 6-0'lık galibiyetler aldı.

EBEDİ DOSTLUK NE ZAMAN BİTTİ?

23 Şubat 1934'te oynanan İstanbul Ligi maçı derbi tarihine "utanç" olarak geçti. Maç devam ederken çıkan kavga sonunda saha savaş alanına döndü. O kavga sonrasında devlet Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'ı geçici olarak kapattı. 17 futbolcuya ömür boyu men cezası verildi. Bu olay, iki kulüp arasındaki "ezeli dostluk" döneminin bitip "ezeli rekabetin" başladığı nokta kabul edilir.

18 GÜN SÜREN MAÇ GALATASARAY'IN

1944 yılındaki derbi, Galatasaraylı taraftarların "aslan", Fenerbahçelilerin "kanarya" sembollerini kullanmaya başladığı ve lakapların oturduğu derbi olarak akıllara yerleşti.

Milli Lig kurulmadan hemen önce 1958 Başbakanlık Kupası'nda da ilginç bir olay yaşandı. 30 Mart'ta oynanan maç 1-1 devam ederken havanın kararması nedeniyle hakem maçı durdurdu. Kalan süre 18 gün sonra, 17 Nisan'da oynandı. Galatasaray derbiyi 3-2 kazandı.

Tedesco'dan 'ilk 5 saniye' emri: Galatasaray'ı böyle devirecek

Önce Rizespor sonra da Konyaspor karşısında yaşananlar Fenerbahçe'yi derinden sarstı. Bu akşam derbide Galatasaray'a konuk olacak sarı-lacivertlilerde Domenico Tedesco şoku üzerinden en çabuk atan oldu. Olmak da zorundaydı. Bu akşam oynanacak derbi öncesinde Alman teknik adam "ilk 5 saniye" kuralı üzerinde durdu. Ayrıca psikolojik seanslarla oyuncularını motive etti.

Fenerbahçe bu akşam Rams Park'tan 1 puanla bile değil, 3 puanla dönmek zorunda. Galatasaray'la 4 puan olan farkın 1'e indirmek için bu gece galibiyet şart oğlu şart. Bu sezon derbilerde iyi olan Tedesco, kariyerinin en büyük maçlarından birine hazır. Schalke, Leipzig ve Belçika dönemindeki "büyük maç" tecrübelerini derledi. 4 maddelik bir zafer planı yaptı.

KANAT-BEK MODELİNİ İŞLETECEK

- Günlerdir evinde uyumuyor. Samandıra'ya kapandı. Analiz odasında Galatasaray'ın hücum varyasyonlarını masaya yatırdı. Rakibin merkez orta sahadaki yaratıcılığını kırmak için neler yapmaları gerektiğini kararlaştırdı.

Galatasaray'ın hızlı kanat akınlarına karşı beklerini "kanat-bek" modelinde oynaması gerektiğine karar verdi. Alan daraltma konusunda oyuncularına özel notlar hazırladı.

TOPA SAHİP OLMAK İSTEMİYOR

- Daha önce bir röportajında söylediği "topa %80 sahip olup kaybetmektense, pragmatik olup kazanmayı tercih ederim" felsefesini bugün Fenerbahçe'ye mihmandar tayin etti.

Takımı oyunun belli bölümlerinde topu Galatasaray'a bırakacak. Rakibin savunma arkasında bırakacağı boşlukları kullanmaya çalışacak. Mesajı ise çok net: Top kaybından sonraki ilk 5 saniyede yapılacak şok baskıyla rakibin düzenini bozun.

ZAFER HER ZAMAN ZİHİNDE BAŞLAR

- Psikolojik olarak da takımını derbiye hazırladı. Rizespor ve Konyaspor yıkımlarını üzerinden atan Alman, Rams Park'daki derbi atmosferinin oyuncularını "paralize etmemesi" için Konyaspor hezimetinden sonra bireysel görüşmelere ağırlık verdi. "Ayaklarınız titrerse topu kontrol edemezsiniz. Kazanmak önce zihinde başlar" diyerek baskıyı motivasyona dönüştürme seansları düzenledi.

MAÇI KANAT BEKLERİ ÇÖZECEK

- Maçın başlama düdüğüyle birlikte en büyük sürprizi diziliş esnekliği olacak. Hücumda 3-4-3’e evrilen, savunmada ise 5-3-2 ile kaleyi kapatan dinamik bir yapı kurguladı. Kanat beklerinin (Brown, Levent ile Mert Müldür ve semedo) performansı, Tedesco’nun galibiyet planın merkezinde yer alacak.

Galatasaray'da Kebap sürprizi: Derbinin şifresi 'pancar'

Galatasaray'ın diyetisyenleri maç günü "mönüsünü" hazırladı. Okan Buruk onay verdi. "Glikojen" depoları fullenecek. "Sindirim sistemi" rahat olacak. Menüsü "beyaz" olacak. Maçtan hemen önce dayanıklılığı artıran pancar suyu içilecek. Maçtan hemen sonra kas yıkımını durdurmak için karbonhidrat tüketilecek. Kutlama niyetine kebap yenecek.

4 puan gerisinde yer alan Fenerbahçe'yi Rams Park'ta yenerek "sezonu bitirmeyi" planlayan Galatasaray'da teknik direktör Okan Buruk ve futbolcular hazırlıklarını tamamladı. Derbi stratejisi bir kez daha yüksek yoğunluklu ön alan baskısı üzerine kurulu. Son antrenmanlarda Lemina, Torreira ve Sara'nın dinamizmi üzerine kurulu geçiş oyunları çalışıldı. Buruk ezeli rakiplerinin oyun kurmasını engellemek için Barış Alper'e özel bir görev yükledi.

TOK AMA DOLU OLMAYAN MİDE

Galatasaray derbiye sadece taktik olarak değil "tok ama dolu olamayan" bir mideyle gidecek. Sarı-kırmızılı oyuncular bugün, "glikojen" depolarını fulleyecek. "Sindirim sistemi" rahat olacak. Maç günü menüsü "beyaz ve sade" yiyeceklerden oluşacak. İsteğe göre ya spagetti ya da basmati pirinç yenilecek. Krema ya da acı olmayacak. Zeytinyağına ağırlık verilecek.

5 ÇAYINDA YAPILACAKLAR

Haşlanmış veya ızgara tavuk göğsü ya da balık protein kaynağı olacak. Kan şekerini dengede tutması ve kolay sindirilen karbonhidrat olması nedeniyle haşlanmış patates de unutulmayacak. İsteyen oyuncular için elma veya çekirdeksiz üzüm kompostosu da menüye eklenecek. Maçtan 1-2 saat önce potasyum desteği ve hızlı enerji için muz başrolü alacak.

Maça 3 saat kala "5 çayı" içilecek. Yağsız galeta, bal, reçel ve fındık ezmesi gibi enerji veren ama mideyi yormayan atıştırmalıklar eşlik edecek.

SADE KAHVE UNUTULMAYACAK

Maçtan yaklaşık bir saat ya da 45 dakika önce odaklanmayı ve hızı artırmak için yabancılara espresso, yerlilere de sade kahve ikram edilecek.

Nitrat içeriği sayesinde dayanıklılığı artıran pancar suyunun içilmesi ise zorunlu. Maçtan hemen sonra kas yıkımını durdurmak için karbonhidrat tüketilecek. Kutlama niyetine kebap yenecek.

Fenerbahçe'de 'casusluk' krizi: Balkonda profesyonel kamera

Tedesco'nun Samandıra'da idman yaptıkları tesisleri gören evlerin balkon ve çatılarında gördüğü profesyonel kameralardan rahatsızlık duyduğu iddia edildi. Bu şekilde Fenerbahçe aleyhine casusluk yapılabileceğini iddia etti. Alman teknik adam bu yüzden Cuma günü yapılacak son ve ana taktik idmanın Saracoğlu'na alınmasını istedi. Başkan Saran ise "gereksiz kuruntu" olarak gördüğü için bu talebi reddetti. İşte camiada konuşulan bu iddiaların detayları...

Galatasaray yarın akşam Fenerbahçe'yi ağırlayacak. Bu dev maç öncesi sarı-lacivertlilerde olağanüstü gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Perşembe günü sarı-lacivertliler için sürpriz kararların alındığı bir gün oldu. İlk etapta Tedesco'nun "nizami sahada idman" talebiyle Saracoğlu'nda bir antrenman yapılması düşünüldü. Sonra Alman teknik adamın idmana taraftar almak istememesi nedeniyle Başkan Sadettin Saran'ın bu fikrin üstünü çizdiği haberleri gündeme geldi.

SARACOĞLU İDMANININ SIRRI

Saracoğlu'nda idman yapılmaya karar verilip sonra vazgeçilmesinin arkasında ise Türk futbolunda daha önce duyulmamış bir "casusluk" iddiası yatıyor. İddiaya göre Galatasaray'ın Türkiye Kupası'nda Gençlerbirliği'ne elenmesinin ardından Fenerbahçe'nin Samandıra tesislerini gören evlerin balkon ve çatılarında profesyonel kameralı insanlar ortaya çıktı.

BAŞKAN SARAN TEHDİT ALGLAMADI

Tedesco bu kişilerin taktik idmanlarını kaydettiğini savunarak Cuma günü yapılacak son ve ana taktik idmanının Saracoğlu'na alınmasını istedi. Ancak yine iddialara göre Başkan Sadettin Saran bir araştırma yaptırdı. Çatı ve balkonlardan görüntü alan kişilerin sıradan insanlar olduğunu, rakiplerin buralara casus gönderdiğine dair bir emare olmadığına kanaat getirdi. Stattaki idman iptal oldu.

DAHA ÖNCE BUNLAR YAPILIYORDU

Türkiye'de daha önceki yıllarda derbi haftalarında "tesislerin çevresinde dolaşan yabancılar" veya "yakınlardaki binaların balkonlarından dürbünle izleyenler" sıkça haber olurdu. Bu yüzden kulüpler antrenman sahalarının etrafını yüksek brandalarla çevirir, tesislerin çevresindeki ağaçlık alanlarda güvenlik önlemlerini artırır ve taktik idmanları basına ve taraftara tamamen kapalı gerçekleştirilirdi. Ancak uzun yıllar sonra ilk kez böyle ciddi bir "casusluk" krizi yaşandı.

4 ülkeyi de seçebilir! Faik Türkiye'ye cevap verdi

Babası Türk, annesi Kamerun asıllı Fransız, doğum yeri ise Almanya... gelecek sezon Augsburg'ta forma giyecek 2008 doğumlu Faik Gazi Jonas Sakar, 4 milli takımı da seçebilir. Hali hazırda Almanya U-19 Milli Takımı'nın formasını terleten 18 yaşındaki Faik Sakar, TFF'nin Türk U-21 Milli Takımı'nda oynaması için yaptığı teklife olumsuz cevap verdi.

Türk Milli Takımı yetkilileri U-21 takımında oynaması için Leipzig U-19 takımında forma giyen Faik Gazi Jonas Sakar'a teklif yaptı. Gelecek sezon FC Augsburg'un a takımında forma giymeye hazırlanan 2008 doğumlu sol kanat şimdilik Almanya U-17 takımında oynamaktan memnun olduğu bilgisini verdi.

ABİSİ DE FUTBOLCU

Faik, Almanya ve Türkiye'nin dışında Fransa ve Kamerun Milli Takımları'nı da tercih edebilir. 4 milli takımı seçme hakkı olan Faik'in 28 yaşındaki abisi Can Sakar ise hali hazırda Almanya Ligi alt küme takımlarından Empor Berlin forması giyiyor.

4 MİLLİ TAKIMI DA SEÇEBİLİR

Babası Türk, annesi ise Kamerun asıllı Fransız kökenli. 2008 yılında Berlin'de doğdu. Futbol karakterini ve disiplinini tamamen Alman altyapı sistemi içerisinde kazandı.

Hocalarına göre Faik Sakar, sahada bu dört kökünün de özelliklerini barındıran "küresel" bir futbolcu portresi çiziyor:

- Alman disiplin ve taktiksel eğitimi ile gelişiyor.

- Türk duygusal bağ ve kültürel mirasına sahip çıkıyor.

- Fransız estetiği ve teknik becerisini unutmuyor.

- Kamerunlu gibi atlet ve fiziksel güce sahip

Temel olarak sol kanat oyuncusu olsa da, 10 numara ve forvet arkası pozisyonlarında da görev yapabiliyor. Sağ ayaklı ancak sol kanatta "ters ayaklı kanat" olarak etkili olabiliyor.

Liqa 1: PSJ “Anje”ni 3 cavabsız qolla məğlub etdi

26 April 2026 at 01:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Fransa çempionatında (Liqa 1) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 31-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə üç qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Dörd qolun qeydə alındığı “Tuluza” – “Monako” matçında qalib müəyyənləşməyib. Lion “Olimpik”i doğma meydanda “Oser” üzərində çətin qələbəyə sevinib. “Anje”nin qonağı olmuş lider PSJ isə 3 xalı 3 cavabsız qolla qazanıb.

31-ci turun qalan görüşləri bazar gününə təsadüf edəcək.

Fransa, Liqa 1
31-ci tur
24 aprel

Brest – Lans 3:3
Qollar: Quindo, 7. Tüzar, 25. Ebimbe, 42 – Toven, 60. Sima, 64. Sent-Maksimin, 90+4.

25 aprel

Olimpik (Lion) – Oser 3:2
Qollar: Yaremçuk, 19; 71. Tolisso, 66 – Diomande, 35. Oko, 88.

Anje – PSJ 0:3
Qollar: Li Kan, 7. Mayulu, 39. Beraldo, 52.

Tuluza – Monako 2:2
Qollar: Rassel-Rou, 61. Emerson, 90 – Teze, 6. Kamara, 18.

26 aprel

17:00. Loryan – Strasburq
19:15. Havr – Mets
19:15. Paris – Lill
19:15. Renn – Nant
22:45. Olimpik (Marsel) – Nitsa

La Liqa: “Barsa” “Xetafe”ni 2 qolla yendi

26 April 2026 at 00:50

Bu gün futbol üzrə İspaniya çempionatında (La Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 32-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə 4 qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Alaves” doğma meydanda “Malyorka”ya, “Valensiya” “Jirona”ya, “Atletiko” isə “Atletik”ə qalib gəlib. Səfərdə “Xetafe” ilə üz-üzə gəlmiş “Barselona” da turu inamlı qələbə ilə bitirib və çempionluğa bir addım da yaxınlaşıb.

32-ci turun qalan görüşləri aprelin 26-da və 27-də keçiriləcək.

İspaniya, La Liqa
32-ci tur
24 aprel

Betis – Real 1:1
Qollar: Belyerin, 90+4 – Vinisius, 17.

25 aprel

Alaves – Malyorka 2:1
Qollar: T.Martines, 56; 69 – Vircill, 18.

Xetafe – Barselona 0:2
Qollar: Fermin Lopes, 45. Raşford, 74.

Valensiya – Jirona 2:1
Qollar: Ramazani, 50. U.Sadiq, 59 – Roka, 63.

Atletiko – Atletik 3:2
Qollar: Qrizmann, 49. Sörlot, 54; 90+3 – Paredes, 23. Quruseta, 90+7.

26 aprel

16:00. Rayo Valyekano – Real Sosyedad
18:15. Real Ovyedo – Elçe
20:30. Osasuna – Sevilya
23:00. Vilyarreal – Selta

27 aprel

23:00. Espanyol – Levante

A Seriyası: “Parma” “Piza”ya, “Roma” “Bolonya”ya qalib gəldi

26 April 2026 at 00:40

Bu gün futbol üzrə İtaliya çempionatında (A Seriyası) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 34-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə 3 qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Verona” – “Leççe” matçında qapılara qol vurulmayıb. “Parma” doğma meydanda “Piza”nı tək qolla üstələyib. “Bolonya”nın qonağı olmuş “Roma” isə turu inamlı qələbə ilə başa vurub.

34-cü turun qalan görüşləri aprelin 26-da və 27-də keçiriləcək.

İtaliya, A Seriyası
34-cü tur
24 aprel

Napoli – Kremoneze 4:0
Qollar: Maktominey, 3. Höylund, 45. De Bröyne, 45+3. A.Santos, 52.

25 aprel

Parma – Piza 1:0
Qol: Elfeqe, 82.

Bolonya – Roma 0:2
Qollar: Malen, 7. El-Aynaui, 45+1.

Verona – Leççe 0:0

26 aprel

14:30. Fiorentina – Sassuolo
17:00. Cenoa – Komo
20:00. Torino – İnter
22:45. Milan – Yuventus

27 aprel

20:30. Kalyari – Atalanta
22:45. Latsio – Udineze

La Liqa: “Barselona” 3 xalı 2 qolla qazandı

26 April 2026 at 01:20

İspaniya La Liqasında XXXII turun oyunları keçirilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə “Real” səfərdə “Betis”lə heç-heçə edib.

“Alaves” evdə “Malyorka”ya, “Valensiya” “Jirona”ya, “Atletiko” isə “Atletik”ə qalib gəlib. Lider “Barselona” səfərdə “Xetafe”ni məğlub edib.

İspaniya La Liqası
XXXII tur

24 aprel

Betis – Real 1:1
Qollar:
Belyerin, 90+4 – Vinisius, 17.

25 aprel

Alaves – Malyorka 2:1
Qollar:
T.Martines, 56; 69 – Vircill, 18.

Xetafe – Barselona 0:2
Qollar:
Fermin Lopes, 45. Raşford, 74.

Valensiya – Jirona 2:1
Qollar:
Ramazani, 50. U.Sadiq, 59 – Roka, 63.

Atletiko – Atletik 3:2
Qollar:
Qrizmann, 49. Sörlot, 54; 90+3 – Paredes, 23. Quruseta, 90+7.

26 aprel

16:00. Rayo Valyekano – Real Sosyedad
18:15. Real Ovyedo – Elçe
20:30. Osasuna – Sevilya
23:00. Vilyarreal – Selta

27 aprel

23:00. Espanyol – Levante

PL: “Liverpul”, “Arsenal” və “Tottenhem”dən qələbə

26 April 2026 at 00:21

İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında XXXIV turun oyunları keçirilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ilk gündə bir qarşılaşma keçirilib. “Çelsi” səfərdə “Brayton”a uduzub.

“Liverpul” bu turda “Kristal Pelas”a, “Arsenal” isə “Nyukasl”a qalib gəlib.

İngiltərə Premyer Liqası
XXXIV tur

21 aprel

Brayton – Çelsi 3:0
Qollar:
F.Kadıoğlu, 3. Hinselvud, 56. Uelbek, 90+1.

22 aprel

Bornmut – Lids 2:2
Qollar:
Krupi, 60. Rayan, 85 – Hill, 68-öz qapısına. Lonqstaff, 90+7.

Börnli – Mançester Siti 0:1
Qol:
Haland, 5.

24 aprel

Sanderlend – Nottingem Forest 0:5
Qollar:
Hume, 17-öz qapısına. K.Vud, 31. Gibbs-Uayt, 34. İ.Jezus, 37. E.Anderson, 90+5.

25 aprel

Fulhem – Aston Villa 1:0
Qol:
Sessenyon, 43.

Liverpul – Kristal Pelas 3:1
Qollar:
A.İsak, 35. E.Robertson, 40. F.Virts, 90+6 – Munos, 71.

Vest Hem – Everton 2:1
Qollar:
Souçek, 51. K.Uilson, 90+2 – Dyuzberi-Holl, 88.

Vulverhempton – Tottenhem 0:1
Qol:
Palninya, 82.

Arsenal – Nyukasl 1:0
Qol:
Eze, 9.

27 aprel

23:00. Mançester Yunayted – Brentford

Serie A | Verona 0-0 Lecce – Honours even in cagey affair at the Bentegodi despite late VAR intervention

26 April 2026 at 00:46

Lecce and Verona played out a tense but goalless encounter, with both sides struggling to turn promising moments into clear-cut chances in a match short on quality in the final third.

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The result sees Lecce move one point clear of the relegation zone, whilst Verona leave themselves with just 4 games to overcome a ten-point deficit.

Kieron Bowie and Toma Suslov were back in the Hellas squad, but Gift Orban was left out after he was caught on camera in a physical altercation with a Verona fan. Daniel Mosquera, Suat Serdar, Daniel Oyegoke and Cheikh Niasse were also injured, but Gaby Jean returned from a long lay-off. Lecce had Tiago Gabriel suspended, plus Riccardo Sottil, Kialonda Gaspar, Sadik Fofana and Medon Berisha on the treatment table.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

The hosts made the brighter start, enjoying long spells of possession and probing patiently for openings. Lameck Banda was central to their early attacking intent, twice testing the Verona defence, but his efforts were either blocked or drifted off target. Verona, meanwhile, looked to respond on the break, with Tomas Suslov forcing a routine save from Wladimiro Falcone midway through the first half.

Despite decent build-up play from both teams, clear opportunities remained limited before the interval. Lecce’s Nikola Stulic came closest before the break, heading wide from a set-piece, while Verona struggled to make the most of their crossing opportunities.

VERONA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Santiago Pierotti of US Lecce controls the ball whilst under pressure from Sandi Lovric of Hellas Verona during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and US Lecce at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on April 25, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
APRIL 25: Santiago Pierotti of US Lecce controls the ball whilst under pressure from Sandi Lovric during the Serie A match at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on April 25, 2026 (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Verona 0-0 Lecce – Nothing between the teams

The second half followed a similar pattern, with Lecce carrying the greater attacking threat. Banda was again involved, drawing a sharp save from Lorenzo Montipò with a powerful strike, while Walid Cheddira headed well wide when well placed from a corner.

Verona made several changes in an attempt to shift momentum, but their best opening came when Rafik Belghali broke into the area, only to be denied by Falcone’s quick reactions.

As the game wore on, frustrations grew. A series of fouls and bookings disrupted the flow, with both sides lacking the composure needed to find a breakthrough. Late substitutions, including the introduction of young forward Francesco Camarda, failed to change the outcome.

Late on, Lecce had a final chance to snatch victory, but Camarda’s cross drifted harmlessly beyond the far post.

Then, Verona had a goal ruled out. A free kick floated into the box found Andrias Edmundsson who rose to power a header home.

However, VAR intervened due to a foul in the build-up and ruled out the goal.

In the end, neither side did enough to claim all three points, settling for a draw that reflects a match defined more by effort than cutting edge.

Verona 0-0 Lecce

25-04-2026 19:45
MatchDay 34

Player statistic

1st half
    12' Lassana Coulibaly
2nd half
Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro 52'    
    67' Ylber Ramadani
Nicolás Valentini 82'    
    86' Walid Cheddira
    90+3' Konan N’Dri
    90+7' Yellow card Danilo Veiga

Match statistic

46
Possession %
54
6
Total shots
12
3
Shots on target
2
1
Shots off target
5
2
Blocked shots
5
2
Corners
4
3
Offsides
1
15
Fouls
19
Verona
Lecce

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
5
37
51'
3
Defender
7
Defender
87'
15
Defender
24
Midfielder
87'
11
63'
63
Midfielder
18
Attacker
10
Attacker
62'
30
Goalkeeper
25
Defender
17
Defender
18
Defender
5
Defender
29
Midfielder
16
Midfielder
60'
20
Midfielder
19
Attacker
80'
9
Attacker
60'
50
90'

Substitutes

21
Midfielder
34
Goalkeeper
12
Defender
94
Goalkeeper
72
Attacker
73
Midfielder
19
Defender
70
Defender
41
Attacker
6
51'
4
Midfielder
62'
9
Attacker
63'
14
Defender
87'
90
Attacker
87'
14
32
Goalkeeper
1
Goalkeeper
36
Midfielder
13
Defender
3
Defender
28
Midfielder
80
Midfielder
99
Attacker
60'
79
Midfielder
60'
11
Attacker
80'
22
90'

Rocchi suspends himself: ‘I am certain I will emerge unscathed and stronger than before’

26 April 2026 at 00:12

Gianluca Rocchi has decided to step aside from his role as head of referees in Serie A and Serie B after being placed under investigation for alleged sporting fraud.

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The development follows a formal notice issued by prosecutors in Milan, which has triggered a major controversy within Italian football.

Rocchi, who currently oversees referee appointments through the Italian Referees Association, has chosen to suspend himself while awaiting further clarity.

ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 05: AIA Referee Designator Gianluca Rocchi attends the FIGC Unveiling of the new Sports Justice Code at Foro Italico on December 5, 2022 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
AIA chief Gianluca Rocchi (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Rocchi suspends himself as referee designator

According to reports from CalcioMercato, the decision was made in agreement with the referees’ association and ahead of a ruling from its national committee.

Rocchi addressed the situation directly, expressing confidence in the outcome of the investigation.

“I am certain I will emerge unscathed and stronger than before.”

The move is intended to protect the integrity of the refereeing system during what is becoming a sensitive and high-profile case. His temporary step back allows the governing bodies to proceed with their review without additional pressure.

The situation remains ongoing, with further developments expected as the investigation continues.

“I can confirm…”: Romano drops Man United ‘verbal agreement’ update that will excite fans

26 April 2026 at 01:00

Manchester United have been heavily linked with a move for the Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba at the end of the season.

The 22-year-old has been excellent for the Seagulls, and Manchester United have been monitoring him for quite some time. According to Fabrizio Romano, they have a verbal agreement with the player on a summer move, and he is keen to join the Old Trafford outfit.

“Baleba remains a target for both the scouting department and figures within the club,”Romano said on his YouTube channel.

“There are still several factors to consider, including the appointment of a permanent manager, budget decisions, and Brighton’s stance.

“However, what I can confirm is that the verbal agreement between Baleba and Manchester United from 2025 remains valid for 2026.

“The player is still very keen on a move to Manchester United.”

It is no secret that Manchester United need more quality in the middle of the park. Baleba will help out defensively, and he is excellent at driving the team forward. He could form a solid partnership with Kobbie Mainoo.

Baleba has consistently shown his quality in the Premier League, and he is ready for the next step in his career. Joining one of the biggest clubs in the country would be ideal for him. Manchester United could groom him into a star. He would also get to play in the UEFA Champions League with them.

The fact that Manchester United already have an agreement with the player will be a huge boost for the club. It will be interesting to see if they can negotiate a deal with his club now. They are likely to demand a premium, and Manchester United will have to break the Bank for him.

The 22-year-old is a young player with a bright future, and he could justify the investment in the long-term.

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Aston Villa and Newcastle prepare aggressive offers for 29-year-old German star

26 April 2026 at 00:30

Aston Villa and Newcastle United are interested in signing the German International midfielder Julian Brandt.

According to a report from FussballDaten, the two Premier League clubs are preparing the most aggressive offers to sign the 29-year-old playmaker in the summer.

They want to add more creativity in the final third, and the German could be ideal for them. He is available on a free transfer, and signing him could prove to be a bargain.

Brandt is on the radar of multiple clubs, and it will be interesting to see if the two Premier League clubs can convince him to move to England.

The player has 14 goal contributions for Borussia Dortmund this season, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League as well. He can operate in the number ten role, as well as in the flanks. His versatility would be a bonus for Aston Villa and Newcastle.

The West Midlands club is chasing Champions League qualification, and they could be an attractive destination. They need more quality if they want to sustain their current level. Brandt will add unpredictability and technical ability in the final third for them. He will help them create more chances and score more goals.

Similarly, Newcastle need more service for Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa. It will be interesting to see if they can convince the German international to join the club.

Aston Villa is likely to be a more attractive destination for the player because of their likelihood of competing in the UEFA Champions League next season. However, Newcastle are among the wealthiest clubs in the world, and they could offer him a lucrative contract.

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Man United lead race for 22-G/A dynamic forward after significant transfer offer

26 April 2026 at 00:00

Manchester United are interested in signing Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United at the end of the season.

The 25-year-old has been in spectacular form, and he has 22 goal contributions in all competitions.

According to reports from Spain, Manchester United are looking to improve their attacking unit and have identified the England International as a target. They have already submitted a significant offer for the player, and it remains to be seen whether Newcastle will sanction his departure.

The report claims that Newcastle could be tempted to sell if an offer of around €100 million is made. The report does not mention how much Manchester United have offered for the England attacker.

However, they claim Manchester United have taken the lead in the race to sign the Newcastle star. He has been linked with multiple clubs in recent months, including the German champions by Munich.

It could be an intense transfer race to secure the services of Gordon in the summer, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up.

Joining Manchester United might be a more attractive option for the player. He would get to continue in the Premier League and compete in the UEFA Champions League as well. Furthermore, Manchester United are among the biggest clubs in the country. They could provide him with the platform to fight for trophies next season.

He is a versatile attacker who can operate on either flank as well as a centre forward. Manchester United need a dynamic attacker like him, and he could prove to be the ideal fit for them.

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Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle United: Eze sends Arteta´s side back to Premier League summit

Arsenal edged back ahead in the Premier League title race, with Eberechi Eze’s early goal earning a 1-0 win over Newcastle United. The Gunners were knocked off top spot in midweek after Manchester City beat Burnley, but they returned to the summit after grinding out a narrow victory over Eddie Howe’s out-of-form side. An open […]

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Salah injury ´the story of our season´, bemoans Liverpool boss Slot

Liverpool boss Arne Slot bemoaned the injury suffered by Mohamed Salah during Saturday’s victory over Crystal Palace, dubbing it “the story of our season”. The Reds consolidated their top-five place on Saturday, leapfrogging Aston Villa to fourth following a 3-1 win at Anfield. However, the victory was marred by the forced departure of Salah, who […]

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Could 'outstanding' Maeda's return to form give Celtic title edge?

Daizen Maeda was back to his sensational, nuisance best as title-chasing Celtic dispatched Falkirk. Fans may well be wondering where this version of the Japan forward has been all season.

Prior to his first-minute opener against St Mirren in the Scottish Cup semi-final last week, Maeda had not scored since the start of January against Dundee United.

He has now netted three goals and assisted twice in six days, showing his worth to a Celtic side who are targeting a fifth successive league title.

Hearts and Rangers will play their latest part in the engrossing race on Sunday, but for now Celtic sit level on points with Derek McInnes' men and a point clear of Danny Rohl's.

Maeda was the catalyst for Martin O'Neill's side stepping up when it counted and piling pressure on the other two in the first post-split round of fixtures.

'It was the Maeda show'

After the season of his life last year, scoring 33 goals for Celtic, Maeda has failed to match that form, only crossing the double-figure threshold with his double against Falkirk in Saturday's 3-1 win.

In both his interim stints as manager this season, O'Neill has struggled to find a solution to the striker conundrum that has left Celtic void of a clinical edge up front.

Maeda's contribution against the Bairns, though, could be timely, with Celtic in the Scottish Cup final against Dunfermline next month and trying to pip Hearts and Rangers, who both boast a superior goal difference, in a sprint finish to the league.

"I thought we saw it through and Maeda was fantastic," said O'Neill.

"He got us a goal last week out of nothing in the first minute of the game, he scores two today, he's been fantastic.

"He's really coming back to form and it's a good time for us at this minute. He was outstanding today."

A game-high five shots, three on target, and 0.75 xG (expected goals), Maeda was a nuisance for Falkirk all game.

Celtic's opening two goals came from his tenacity and pressing. First, he caught Keelan Adams dwelling on the ball to steal in and fire past Nicky Hogarth from range for his first league goal in 13 games.

Then he robbed Ben Broggio of possession, quickly exchange of passes with James Forrest, and slid in Kieran Tierney for a thumping goal.

Maeda's second, Celtic's third, was instinctive striker play as he dropped off his marker to swing around in the box and convert a driven Sebastian Tounekti cross.

He seemed certain to bag a hat-trick in the dying minutes but pushed his shot wide, although replays show he was offside, saving him from a scolding in the changing room.

"I was pleased the one that he missed was actually offside, otherwise I'd have killed him," added O'Neill. "No, you couldn't have done that today to him."

At the interval, with the hosts two up, BBC Sportsound pundit Andy Halliday was full of praise for the energetic forward.

"The difference has been Maeda," the Motherwell midfielder said. "His energy levels are remarkable. He plays with such enthusiasm. It's been the Daizen Maeda show."

Following his stellar campaign last year, Maeda's prospective move to Bundesliga side Wolfsburg collapsed as Celtic were unable to bring in a replacement.

"It may well have been that move to the Bundesliga may have affected him at the time," added O'Neill.

"Maybe he thought he was all set up. I think he had maybe done his job here and felt 'Well, maybe I deserve to go to the Bundesliga'.

"And when it didn't happen, and apparently it may have been at the 11th hour, there will be a natural disappointment.

"But he's come roaring back. He deserves any accolades that have been bestowed on him over the past few weeks."

Where does Celtic win leave title race?

O'Neill admitted he will be keeping a keen eye on Sunday's matches, with Hearts in derby action at Hibernian and Rangers hosting a slick Motherwell side.

After roaring into a two-goal lead at the interval, many in a bouncing Celtic Park hoped for a rare 90-minute performance and spree of goals.

St Mirren fought back from two down last weekend to force extra time and Celtic have toiled after the break in many games this season.

Falkirk grew in momentum and threatened a comeback when Kyrell Wilson's brilliant angled finish halved the arrears, only for Maeda to restore calm.

"You've got a two-goal lead, you're in decent mode at that stage in the game, you think you're okay, but you're never okay," said O'Neill.

"When Falkirk got the goal, the momentum starts to swing against you. And they're in control then for a while and of course then they started to play some little balls through us as well too, so we had to gather in again, which we did."

Having won 13 of the past 14 league titles, Celtic have experience and nous on their side. However, the pressure of a three-horse race poses a different challenge to a team more accustomed to winning it with time to spare.

"There are certain players at Celtic that know what it takes," former Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner said on BBC Radio Scotland.

"But they haven't been under this pressure, that's the difference. It's all about mentality, it's psychological."

An in-form Maeda will be crucial if Celtic are to emerge from a chaotic season with one of their most remarkable title triumphs.

Benetton snatch last-gasp win over Leinster in URC

United Rugby Championship, round 16

Benetton (5) 29

Tries: Garbisi, Mendy, Gasperini 2 Cons: Umaga 3 Pens: Umaga

Leinster (14) 26

Tries: O'Tighearnaigh, van der Flier, Gibson-Park, Frawley Cons: Byrne 2. Prendergast

Leinster passed up an opportunity to improve on the fourth place they currently occupy in the United Rugby Championship table as they suffered a dramatic last-gasp 29-26 comeback defeat away to Benetton.

The Italian side trailed by 14 points early in the second half but battled back to draw level with eight minutes remaining, before Jacob Umaga's penalty in the final minute secured a bonus-point victory.

With both sides scoring four tries, Leinster had the consolation of leaving with two bonus points.

Tommy O'Brien won an early foot race to the line to deny Benetton a try but soon after Alessandro Garbisi went over in the corner after accepting an off-load.

Conor O'Tighearnaigh rumbled over from close range, Harry Byrne converting, to edge Leo Cullen's charges 7-5 ahead.

Leinster continued to put on the pressure and were denied a second score when Ciaran Frawley dotted down under the posts but after a consultation with the Television Match Official [TMO] the try was chalked off for a forward pass by Jack Conan in the build-up.

Josh van der Flier then marked his return to action after injury by burrowing over the whitewash shortly before half-time.

Five minutes after the restart, Jamison Gibson-Park got in on the try-scoring action.

Dan Sheehan broke clear and passed to the scrum-half, who weaved his way through the home defence and ran in behind the posts.

Benetton responded with two converted scores to draw level at 19 apiece.

First, Ignacio Mendy picked up a loose ball and sprinted into the corner, dodging an attempted tackle by Gibson-Park in the process, then Nicholas Gasperini barged over after emerging from the back of a maul.

The see-saw nature of the game continued as Ciaran Frawley scored after collecting a long pass to the wing after Leinster had gone through the phases.

Cian Prendergast added the extras to push Leinster's advantage to seven but back came the home side again as Gasperini claimed his second converted try to level the scores once again, repeating the play in much the same fashion as his first touchdown.

Umaga's penalty in the final minute proved decisive for the Italian side.

After their Champions Cup semi-final against Toulon next weekend, Leinster host the Lions and the Ospreys in their concluding games of the regular URC season, with Benetton heading on their travels to South Africa to face the Sharks and the Bulls.

Benetton: Gallagher; Mendy, Menoncello, Fekitoa, Odogwu; Umaga, Garbisi; Aminu, Bernasconi, Pasquali; Marini, Favretto; Zuliani, Lamaro, Cannone.

Replacements: Gasperini, Nemer, Gallorini, Cannone, Fa'aso'o, Snyman, Uren, Marin.

Leinster: Frawley; O'Brien, Ioane, Osborne, O'Brien; Byrne, Gibson-Park; Byrne, Sheehan, Furlong; O'Tighearnaigh, Deeny; Conan, Van der Flier, Doris.

Replacements: McCarthy, Cahir, Clarkson, Soroka, Penny, Gunne, Prendergast, Tector

Olympic Gold Medalist Jade Carey Announces Elite Gymnastics Comeback

Artistic Gymnastics - Olympic Games Paris 2024: Day 8

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 3: Bronze medalist Jade Carey of Team United States celebrates on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Vault Final on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at the Bercy Arena on August 3, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Tom Weller/VOIGT/GettyImages)

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One of USA Gymnastics’ 'Golden Girls’ is returning to the elite gymnastics stage. Jade Carey announced her intent to return to competition in a social media post, shared Saturday evening.

Carey is a three-time Olympic medalist, most recently helping Team USA to Olympic gold in Paris, where she also won an individual bronze medal on the vault. At the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Carey won a surprise gold medal on the floor exercise.

“Gymnastics has always been at the center of my life, and I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting," the 25-year-old said, reading aloud to her fans.

“Gymnastics has taught me so many lessons about growth, resilience and passion. The journey hasn’t been easy, but it’s been unforgettable. I wouldn’t be able to do this without the love and support from you all. So thank you," she continued.

"With that being said, I still have more to give, and I'm not done yet.”

Carey concluded her storied NCAA gymnastics career with the Oregon State Beavers in 2025 and has since served as the Student Assistant Coach for the program. While tending to her coaching duties, the Olympian regularly posted gym training videos, sparking significant speculation from fans.

Saturday’s announcement validated months of online speculation.

Jade Carey’s Impact

Carey’s impact on the U.S. National team could be significant. The American team struggled at the most recent world championships, producing the lowest medal count since 2001.

Carey owns seven world championship medals, including three gold.

With the 2026 World Championships six months away in Rotterdam, Carey’s abilities and veteran experience could be integral to the American medal hopes in the all-important team final. She could also vie for more individual accolades.

Though Carey will turn 26 in May, age is no longer more than a number in women’s gymnastics. Simone Biles was 27 when she won four medals in the Paris Olympics, and Brazilian gymnastics star Rebeca Andrade was 25.

In Paris, Biles became the oldest American to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics in 76 years. If Carey could do the same in Los Angeles, she would eclipse the record set by her longtime teammate and close friend.

The Los Angeles Olympics are over two years away, but Carey looks up to the task. Could her two-time Olympic teammate, Jordan Chiles, join her in the journey to Los Angeles? Time will tell.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

NFL Draft Results: Eagles pick Micah Morris at No. 207

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 1: Micah Morris #56 of the Georgia Bulldogs warms up before the College Football Playoff Quarter Final Game against the Ole Miss Rebels at Caesars Superdome on January 1, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the No. 207 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft , the Philadelphia Eagles select … Micah Morris, guard, Georgia!

Howie Roseman couldn’t help but add yet another Bulldog to the roster.

Note that the Eagles acquired No. 207 in a trade down from No. 197 with the Los Angeles Rams in order to add two extra picks to this year’s draft class.

Morris, who turns 23 in August, has experience at left guard (14 starts) right guard (five starts). He’s a big blocker (6′ 5″, 334 pounds) with long arms and some good athletic testing numbers.

So, why did he fall this far? The profile is attractive but he clearly didn’t play well enough warrant being drafted higher. The Eagles will try to develop him into a credible option.

Philly doesn’t necessarily have an immediate need for offensive line help with Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Tyler Steen currently projected to start in 2026. But Dickerson and Jurgens have had injury issues that leave their long-term outlooks in question and Steen is a free agent after this upcoming season. The Eagles also lost their top two backup interior options (Brett Toth and Matt Pryor) to free agency earlier this offseason, so, more interior depth was needed.

There’s no guarantee that Morris makes the roster but he’ll get a chance to compete for a spot.

Scouting report via NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein:

Morris has a rare blend of intelligence, power and movement talent, but the profile is a little too uneven. He plays with a sky-high pad level and outside hands. He’s very strong in his upper body and is relatively light on his feet as a move blocker. His broad frame can be tough to get around in protection, but his inconsistent base width could lead to leakage against athletic rushers. Playing at a lighter weight would make him quicker/more efficient and could be the key to making it in the league.

Snap counts by position via Pro Football Focus:

2021 — LG 6, LT 6
2022 — LG 14, LT 3
2023 — LG 393, LT 19, RG 2 (fullback 4)
2024 — RG 331, LG 98 (fullback 3)
2025 — LG 802, RG 1

Spider graph via Mockdraftable:

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Grade the pick

Remaining Eagles draft picks

1 (20) – Makai Lemon, WR, USC

2 (54) – Eli Stowers, TE, Vanderbilt

3 (68) – Markel Bell, OT, Miami

5 (178) – Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

6 (207) – Micah Morris, OG, Georgia

7 (244) –

7 (251) –

7 (252) –

Remaining Eagles needs

Safety

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Patriots draft tracker: Day 3 picks, news, live updates

Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; The 2026 NFL Draft Theater stage at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It’s been a busy first two days of the NFL Draft for the New England Patriots. In addition to adding three players to the roster, a pair of trade ups now leave the team with just five draft picks on Day 3 — where head coach Mike Vrabel will not be present.

Follow along with all the action below.

NFL Draft 2026: Day 3

Saturday, April 25, 12 p.m. ET | Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PABroadcast information | Best players available | Patriots Top 50 Big Board

Patriots picks: Round 5, Pick 171 | Round 6, Picks 196, 212 | Round 7, Pick 234, 245, 247

Time per pick: 5 minutes (Rounds 4-6) | 4 minutes (Round 7)

Pats Pulpit will have you covered with plenty of coverage over the next three days and beyond, so make sure to regularly check back for all the latest news, rumors and analysis. Please also head down to the comment section to use this as your open thread for the day.


Live tracker

4:40 p.m. ET: The Patriots moved down again, trading pick 198 to Minnesota for No. 234 and a 2027 sixth-rounder

4:20 p.m. ET: To start the sixth-round the Patriots dealt pick No. 191 to the Jacksonville Jaguars for picks 196 and 245

11 a.m. ET: Before we get started, a recap of the Patriots’ capital heading into the second and third rounds.

  • Round 1 • OT Caleb Lomu (Utah)
  • Round 2 • Edge Gabe Jacas (Illinois)
  • Round 3 • TE Eli Raridon (Notre Dame)
  • Round 5 • CB Karon Prunty (Wake Forest)
  • Round 6 • OT Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M), LB Namdi Obiazor (TCU)
  • Round 7 • QB Behren Morton, Pick 245, 247

Live results

To be updated throughout or after each round.

101 Las Vegas Raiders: CB Jermod McCoy (Tennessee)
102 Buffalo Bills: OT Jude Bowry (Boston College)
103 New York Jets: DT Darrell Jackson Jr. (Florida State)
104 Arizona Cardinals: DT Kaleb Proctor (Southeastern Louisiana)
105 Los Angeles Chargers: WR Brenen Thompson (Mississippi State)
106 Houston Texans: G Febechi Nwaiwu (Oklahoma)
107 San Francisco 49ers: DT Gracen Halton (Oklahoma)
108 Denver Broncos: RB Jonah Coleman (Washington)
109 Kansas City Chiefs: CB Jadon Canady (Oregon)
110 New York Jets: QB Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
111 Denver Broncos: OT Kage Casey (Boise State)
112 Dallas Cowboys: OT Drew Shelton (Penn State)
113 Indianapolis Colts: G Jalen Farmer (Kentucky)
114 Dallas Cowboys: CB Devin Moore (Florida)
115 Baltimore Ravens: WR Elijah Sarratt (Indiana)
116 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: CB Keionte Scott (Miami)
117 Los Angeles Chargers: OT Travis Burke (Memphis)
118 Detroit Lions: LB Jimmy Rolder (LB Michigan)
119 Carolina Panthers: Edge Wasley Williams (Duke)
120 Green Bay Packers: Edge Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State)
121 Pittsburgh Steelers: WR Kaden Wetjen (Iowa)
122 Las Vegas Raiders: RB Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas)
123 Houston Texans: LB Wade Woodaz (Clemson)
124 Chicago Bears: CB Malik Muhammad (Texas)
125 Buffalo Bills: WR Skyler Bell (Connecticut)
126 Buffalo Bills: LB Kaleb Elarms-Orr (TCU)
127 San Francisco 49ers: OT Carver Willis (Washington)
128 Cincinnati Bengals: C Conor Lew (Auburn)
129 Carolina Panthers: CB Will Lee III (Texas A&M)
130 Miami Dolphins: Edge Trey Moore (Texas)
131 Los Angeles Chargers: S Genesis Smith (Arizona)
132 New Orleans Saints: G Jeremiah Wright (Auburn)
133 Baltimore Ravens: TE Matthew Hibner (SMU)
134 Atlanta Falcons: LB Kendal Daniels (Oklahoma)
135 Indianapolis Colts: LB Bryce Boettcher (Oregon)
136 New Orleans Saints: WR Bryce Lance (North Dakota State)
137 Dallas Cowboys: Edge LT Overton (Alabama)
138 Miami Dolphins: LB Kyle Louis (Pittsburgh)
139 San Francisco 49ers: CB Ephesians Prysock (Washington)
140 Cincinnati Bengals: WR Colbie Young (Georgia)

141 Houston Texans: S Kamari Ramsey (USC)
142 Tennessee Titans: G Fernando Carmona (Arkansas)
143 Arizona Cardinals: WR Reggie Virgil (Texas Tech)
144 Carolina Panthers: C Sam Hecht (Kansas State)
145 Los Angeles Chargers: DT Nick Barrett (South Carolina)
146 Cleveland Browns: C Parker Brailsford (Alabama)
147 Washington Commanders: Edge Joshua Josephs (Tennessee)
148 Seattle Seahawks: G Beau Stephens (Iowa)
149 Cleveland Browns: LB Justin Jefferson (Alabama)
150 Las Vegas Raiders: S Dalton Johnson (Arizona)
151 Miami Dolphins: S Zakee Wheatley (Penn State)
152 Cleveland Browns: TE Justin Joly (NC State)
153 Green Bay Packers: C Jager Burton (Kentucky)
154 San Fransisco 49ers: LB Jaden Dugger (Louisiana)
155 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DT DeMonte Capehart (Clemson)
156 Indianapolis Colts: Edge George Gumbs Jr. (Florida)
157 Detroit Lions: CB Keith Abney II (Arizona State)
158 Miami Dolphins: S Michael Taaffe (Texas)
159 Minnesota Vikings: FB Max Bredeson (Michigan)
160 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: G Billy Schrauth (Notre Dame)
161 Kansas City Chiefs: RB Emmett Johnson (Nebraska)
162 Baltimore Ravens: CB Chandler Rivers (Duke)
163 Minnesota Vikings: CB Charles Demmings (Stephen F. Austin)
164 Jacksonville Jaguars: TE Tanner Koziol (Houston)
165 Tennessee Titans: RB Nicholas Singleton (Penn State)
166 Chicago Bears: LB Keyshaun Elliott (Arizona State)
167 Buffalo Bills: S Jalen Kilgore (South Carolina)
168 Detroit Lions: WR Kendrick Law (Kentucky)
169 Pittsburgh Steelers: TE Riley Nowakowski (Indiana)
170 Cleveland Browns: TE Joe Royer (Cincinnati)
171 New England Patriots:CB Karon Prunty (Wake Forest)
172 New Orleans Saints: S Lorenzo Styles Jr. (Ohio State)
173 Baltimore Ravens: TE Josh Cuevas (Alabama)
174 Baltimore Ravens: RB Adam Randall (Clemson)
175 Las Vegas Raiders: CB Hezekiah Masses (California)
176 Kansas City Chiefs: WR Cyrus Allen (Cincinnati)
177 Miami Dolphins: WR Kevin Coleman Jr. (Missouri)
178 Philadelphia Eagles: QB Cole Payton (North Dakota State)
179 San Fransisco 49ers: OT Enrique Cruz Jr. (Kansas)
180 Miami Dolphins: TE Seydou Traore (Mississippi State)
181 Buffalo Bills: DT Zane Durant (Penn State)

182 Cleveland Browns: QB Taylen Green (Arkansas)
183 Arizona Cardinals: LB Karson Sharar (Iowa)
184 Tennessee Titans: DT Jackie Marshall (Baylor)
185 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: TE Bauer Sharp (LSU)
186 New York Giants: DT Bobby Jamison-Travis (DT)
187 Washington Commanders: RB Kaytron Allen (Penn State)
188 New York Jets: G Anez Cooper (Miami)
189 Cincinnati Bengals: G Brian Parker II (Duke)
190 New Orleans Saints: WR Barion Brown (LSU)
191 Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Josh Cameron (Baylor)
192 New York Giants: OT J.C. Davis (Illinois)
193 New York Giants: LB Jack Kelly (BYU)
194 Tennessee Titans: C Pat Coogan (Indiana)
195 Las Vegas Raiders: WR Malik Benson (Oregon)
196 New England Patriots: OT Dametrious Crownover (Texas A&M)
197 Los Angeles Rams: WR CJ Daniels (Miami)
198 Minnesota Vikings: RB Demond Claiborne (Wake Forest)
199 Seattle Seahawks: WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr. (Kansas)
200 Miami Dolphins: G DJ Campbell (Texas)
201 Green Bay Packers: CB Domani Jackson (Alabama)
202 Los Angeles Chargers: OL Logan Taylor (Boston College)
203 Jacksonville Jaguars: WR CJ Williams (Stanford)
204 Houston Texans: WR Lewis Bond (Boston College)
205 Detroit Lions: DT Skyler Gill-Howard (Texas Tech)
206 Los Angeles Chargers: G Alex Harkey (Oregon)
207 Philadelphia Eagles: G Micah Morris (Georgia)
208 Atlanta Falcons: DT Anterio Thompson (Washington)
209 Washington Commanders: C Matt Gulbin (Michigan State)
210 Pittsburgh Steelers: DT Gabriel Rubio (Notre Dame)
211 Baltimore Ravens: P Ryan Eckley (Michigan State)
212 New England Patriots: LB Namdi Obiazor (TCU)
213 Chicago Bears: DT Jordan Van Den Berg (Georgia Tech)
214 Indianapolis Colts: EDGE Caden Curry (Ohio State)
215 Atlanta Falcons: LB Harold Perkins Jr. (LSU)
216 Seattle Seahawks: K Trey Smack (Florida)

217 Arizona Cardinals: OT Jayden Williams (Mississippi)
218 Dallas Cowboys: WR Anthony Smith (East Carolina)
219 New Orleans Saints: CB TJ Hall (Iowa)
220 Buffalo Bills: CB Toriano Pride Jr. (Missouri)
221 Cincinnati Bengals: TE Jack Endries (Texas)
222 Detroit Lions: Edge Tyre West (Tennessee)
223 Washington Commanders: QB Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)
224 Pittsburgh Steelers: S Robert Spears-Jennings (Oklahoma)
225 Tennessee Titans: TE Jaren Kanak (Oklahoma)
226 Cincinnati Bengals: DT Landon Robinson (Navy)
227 Carolina Panthers: LB Jackson Kuwatch (Miami OH)
228 New York Jets: S VJ Payne (Kansas State)
229 Las Vegas Raiders: DT Brandon Cleveland (NC State)
230 Pittsburgh Steelers: RB Eli Heidenreich (Navy)
231 Atlanta Falcons: OT Ethan Onianwa (Ohio State)
232 Los Angeles Rams: DL Tim Keenan III (Alabama)
233: Jacksonville Jaguars: Edge Zach Durfee (Washington)
234: New England Patriots: QB Behren Morton (Texas Tech)


11 a.m. ET: Welcome to today’s live tracker, and thanks for joining us. As always, you will find updates and the eventual draft results above, and the comment section below. Please make yourselves at home and thanks for again spending your draft day with us!

Grading Lions’ Round 5 pick WR Kendrick Law

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - NOVEMBER 29: Kendrick Law #1 of the Kentucky Wildcats runs on a kick return in the first half against the Louisville Cardinals at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Caleb Bowlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the first surprise of the 2026 NFL Draft for the Detroit Lions, the team traded up in the fifth round and took wide receiver Kendrick Law from Kentucky. The Lions didn’t give up much, trading away one of their sixth-round picks (213) to move up from 181 to 168. This is the first time of the draft where the Lions did an audible and took something that nobody expected.

The focus so far has been on the defense with their last three picks, and when it came to the offensive side of the ball, wide receiver wasn’t on anybody’s radar at this point in the draft. I would’ve thought tight end would have had a bigger need than wide receiver, but we know that the Lions like to do best player available sometimes. Was this trade-up worth it, or did general manager Brad Holmes take another risk on a pick the team could’ve used better?

Roster impact

The Lions have some interesting competition outside of the top three wide receivers. The team signed Greg Dortch in free agency to be the replacement for Kalif Raymond, and they have a seventh-round pick from 2025, Dominic Lovett, looking to get a chance to hit the field in 2026. Law comes to compete with Dortch and Lovett to be the WR4 on this team. He’s not likely to wrangle the punt returner job from Dortch, but he has experience returning kicks. So if he can’t win a job on offense, that could be his role on the team.

Best-case here is that Law plays WR4 and becomes the team’s main kick returner, but worst case, he might get cut. The Lions might not have room to keep six wide receivers, so if he can’t beat out Dortch and Lovett, the practice squad would be calling his name.

If you're looking for a gadget WR, I think the best value in the 2026 class is Kendrick Law.
– Top-tier athlete with decent size & a ton of juice after the catch
– Instantly erases pursuit angles & tightropes the sideline for extra yards
– 3.4% career drop rate
– Competitive run… pic.twitter.com/luvC97ByQf

— James Foster (@NoFlagsFilm) January 22, 2026

College career

Law started his college career at Alabama for three years before transferring to Kentucky. He played in 34 games, starting eight at Alabama, and played 12 games with eight starts at Kentucky. At Alabama, he was used mostly as a kick returner in 2023 before seeing that role diminish in 2024, with little movement on the offensive side. In Kentucky, he still played some kick returner but had a bigger impact on the offense. He finished his college career with 86 catches for 883 yards and four touchdowns, returning 31 kicks for 710 yards.

there's a dozen of these types of WRs in this class

Branch, Burks, etc.

but Kentucky's Kendrick Law can really scoot and is a tough tackle. Wouldn't be surprised if he outperforms a few of the names ranked above him pic.twitter.com/32cRUpl2bV

— Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) April 2, 2026

Strengths and weaknesses

The biggest strength for Law is that he has solid hands, dropping only three catches in four years of playing. We saw the Lions receivers struggle with drops last season, so bringing in someone who doesn’t have that issue is helpful. He can be shifty with a 9.45 RAS, running a 4.45 40-yard dash at the 2026 NFL Combine.

Where he struggles is his route running, as he averaged 1.84 yards per route last season. The Lions expanded the route tree of Jameson Williams, so perhaps they could work with Law on giving him more opportunities and chances to do damage on catches that aren’t screen passes or quick slants. His pass-blocking skills could use some work. He only has 16 games of starting experience over four years of college, so he’ll need more time than others to improve his game, which he might not have in Detroit.

Kendrick Law (5’11 203) Kentucky

+ Athleticism (9.45 RAS)
+ Vision and elusiveness once the ball is in his hands
+ Competitive as a blocker
+ Just one drop in 2025
+ Well-built frame
+ Lateral agility
+ Special teams’ experience

– 33.3% career contested catch rate
– Limited… pic.twitter.com/t79QlxqD04

— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) March 14, 2026

Overall

Overall, I think this is the first miss for Holmes in this draft. While you could say he’s reached for the first two picks, this was certainly the biggest reach of them all. Giving up a sixth-round pick doesn’t bother me, but drafting a wide receiver this early seems like this year’s edition of Giovanni Manu. While it wasn’t a fourth-round pick, the team could have used a project player like this in the sixth or seventh round.

I know Holmes doesn’t draft based on need, but there are other holes on this team that they could have addressed with better talent. The tight end room needs someone who is under contract beyond 2026, the running back room could use competition at RB3, and the defense could still use some help at multiple spots. A fifth-round pick for someone who most likely will be a kick returner is a bit rich. If Law had better returning stats, I would feel better about this, but hopefully he can prove me wrong and maybe be WR5 this season.

Grade: C-

Patriots draft Namdi Obiazor, LB, TCU with the 212th pick in Round 6

KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 28: TCU Horned Frogs linebacker Namdi Obiazor (4) in the first quarter of a Big 12 football game between the TCU Horned Frogs and Kansas Jayhawks on September 28, 2024 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The New England Patriots had a quiet start to Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft, but they have since picked up the pace. With their third selection on Saturday, and sixth overall this weekend, they have picked linebacker Namdi Obiazor out of TCU.

This story will be updated.

Falcons select DT Anterio Thompson in sixth round of 2026 NFL Draft

The Atlanta Falcons selected Washington defensive tackle Anterio Thompson with the first of two sixth-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. This was the pick that the Falcons acquired in their Day 3 trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Falcons weren't able to add a defensive tackle early in the draft, and now Thompson gives them a quality depth piece who can play nose tackle and the 3-tech. Last season, Thompson recorded 30 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks for the Huskies.

"Thompson is a slightly undersized but explosive interior defender with the potential to take snaps as both a 1- and 3-technique in a one-gapping scheme," wrote NFL.com's Lance Zierlein. "He lacks a track record of production and is more of a projection-based prospect. A lack of response quickness post-snap diminishes his effectiveness in the first phase of the rep, so getting his actions timed up to the snap will be critical in unlocking his disruption."

Falcons 2026 NFL Draft picks

The Falcons have now made four total picks the 2026 NFL Draft. As you can see below, the team still has two picks remaining on Day 3.

  • Round 2, Pick 48: CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson
  • Round 3, Pick 79: WR Zachariah Branch, Georgia
  • Round 4, Pick 134: LB Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma
  • Round 6, Pick 208 (from Raiders)
  • Round 6, Pick 215 (from Eagles; comp pick)
  • Round 7, Pick 231

Make sure to check back soon for Atlanta's undrafted free agent signings!

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Atlanta Falcons pick DT Anterio Thompson

France beat Ireland as wait for revenge goes on

Cliodhna Maloney-MacDonald carries the ball
Cliodhna Maloney-MacDonald scored Ireland's opening try but had two further scores ruled out [Getty Images]

France (7) 26

Tries: Mwayembe, Arbez, Grando, Champon Cons: Arbez 3

Ireland (7) 7

Tires: Maloney-MacDonald Cons: O'Brien

France remain on track for a Grand Slam showdown with England after they battled past Ireland 26-7 in a breathless Women's Six Nations game in Clermont.

Ireland were targeting a first win on French soil, and a first win over their opponents since 2017.

Their last meeting ended in a 18-13 win for France in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals in October, and Ireland's players had been open about using that game as motivation.

The visitors had three tries ruled out by the Television Match Official in a pulsating first half as the sides went in level 7-7 at the break.

Cliodhna Maloney-MacDonald, who also had two tries chalked off, put Ireland ahead but Ambre Mwayembe hit back for France.

But France's hold over Ireland stretched to nine matches when Carla Arbez converted her own try to put the hosts ahead for the first time, and scores from Anais Grando and Lea Champon put the hosts out of reach.

After an off-week in the Six Nations, Ireland will look to bounce back at home to Wales in Belfast while France visit Scotland, before a final-day showdown with the all-conquering Red Roses.

Ireland chances unrewarded

Ireland's players had talked a big game in build-up, with Aoife Wafer saying they "owed" France one and Stacey Flood went as far to say that the hosts should be "worried, if I was them".

It was Wafer who set the tone for a breathless opening 40 minutes with a thundering carry straight from kick-off, and Ireland kicked on from there.

As Ireland sent the ball wide in the third minute, Pauline Barrat's stray hand knocked the ball forward and the French wing was sent to the bin.

Maloney-MacDonald thought she had crossed for the opening score but referee Clara Munarini ruled the ball had been held up, and Brittany Hogan had a try ruled out for a double movement.

It was a third time lucky for Scott Bemand's side as Maloney-MacDonald got the try her first-half performance deserved when she rounded off a rolling maul, and Dannah O'Brien added the conversion.

But France are title contenders for a reason and they hit back when Mwayembe scored her first international try. There was some controversy as Wafer felt she had held the ball up but the grounding was not looked at again by match officials.

Arbez converted, and the French fly-half produced a crucial tackle to stop a near-certain score as Fiona Tuite charged towards the line, and Grando raced across from her wing to get her body under the ball before the Irish second row could ground it.

Another chance to retake the lead went abegging when France gave away their eighth penalty of the half and Maloney-MacDonald powered over the line, but that score was ruled out for a knock-on by Emily Lane in the build-up.

The second half started with the same ferocity and two vital Wafer contributions stopped France in the Irish 22, while Aoife Dalton tackled Aubane Rousset into touch just five metres out.

But Ireland found themselves behind 10 minutes after the restart when Arbez jinked around two green jerseys to score, and the fly-half converted her own try.

It was a clinical score as France had 14 points from six visits to the Irish 22, compared to just seven points from double the amount of visits for Ireland.

Ireland were punished further when O'Brien missed a long-distance penalty with 22 minutes left, and replacement Anna McGann just did enough to stop a French crossfield kick reaching Grando in the in-goal area.

But Grando scored her fourth try of the tournament with 13 minutes left as she finished off a flowing move out wide, and Champon secured the bonus point with two minutes remaining.

Ireland's revenge over France will have to wait another 12 months, but it was a test passed for France as they look to set up a title-decider with England on the final weekend.

Line-ups

France: Barrat; Grando, Rousset, T Feleu, Murie; Arbez, Bourdon Sansus; Mwayembe, Lazarko, Khalfaoui, Zago, Fall Raclot, Berthoumieu, M Feleu (capt), Champon.

Replacements: Riffonneau, Brosseau, Bernadou, Correa, Soqeta, Escudero, Chambon, Queyroi.

Ireland: Flood; Parsons, Dalton, McGillivray, O'Connor; O'Brien, Lane; Perry, Moloney-MacDonald, Djougang, Wall, Tuite, Hogan, King (capt), Wafer.

Replacements: Jones, O'Dowd, Cahill, Campbell, Monaghan, Whelan, Higgins, McGann.

Referee: Clara Munarini (FIR)

Assistant Referees: Amber Stamp-Dunstan (WRU), Rebecca Piddlesden (RFU)

TMO: Stefano Penne (FIR)

FPRO: Matteo Liperini (FIR)

Gamethread 4/26: Phillies at Braves

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 15, 2025: Zack Wheeler #45 of the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to pitch during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on August 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Zack Wheeler is back, but can he bring the mojo back to the team as they look to avoid an 11th loss in a row? Time will tell! Will anyone be watching this game with the Flyers Game 4 starting at 8:00pm? Time will tell!

Lineups:

Return of the Zack#RingTheBellpic.twitter.com/JpLMZcKwhc

— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 25, 2026

Braves:

Bryce on the bump! #BravesCountrypic.twitter.com/ybR6qRspps

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 25, 2026

Grading the Emmanuel Henderson Jr. pick by the Seahawks at No. 199

The Seattle Seahawks completed a trade with the New York Jets to move back further in the sixth round, and the fruit of their labors resulted in selecting Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. Each of us here at Seahawks Wire have assigned a grade to every Seahawks draft pick made this year, and Henderson is up next for us.

Kole Musgrove - Seahawks Wire Managing Editor: B-

  • Seattle recouped some draft picks in their trade with the Jets, which is praiseworthy by itself. Seattle picked a depth player for their wide receiver corps. and a full-time special teamer. No one paid more on special teams than the Seahawks in 2025, and their unit was truly the difference maker between them and the rest of the league. So for that, I'm boosting the pick up to a B-minus since they are staying true to what made them great.

Dom Skene - Seahawks Wire Contributor: C+

  • It's hard to be critical of a sixth round pick in which the team trades back to acquire capital, but Henderson isn't a well-known value or addressing a position of need. Hopefully, he makes an impact on special teams, and the executive of the year must have a good reason for liking him. The obvious need still unaddressed is at EDGE.

Randy Elkins - Seahawks Wire Guest Draft Specialist: B-

  • Speedster with real big play potential after the catch, but will be down a ways on the depth chart. Should be just as much of a contributor on special teams, if not even more. Between him and Rashid Shaheed, kickers are never getting a break! Good depth/special teams pick, which is a good spot in the sixth round.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2026 NFL draft: grading the Seahawks' pick of WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr

In-state WR target commits to SEC program over FSU

The Florida State Seminoles are still looking for their first wide receiver commit in the 2027 recruiting class, and their board just got a little smaller. Four-star target Anthony Jennings committed to the Florida Gators on Saturday, picking them over the Seminoles, Auburn Tigers, Syracuse Orange, and Maryland Terrapins.

Jennings is from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and has elite speed, making him a good fit for FSU's passing attack. The Seminoles have been recruiting Jennings since January 2025, when they offered him a scholarship and were set to host him on an official visit this summer, something that is now in doubt.

He is ranked as the No. 273 overall player and No. 34 wide receiver in the 247Sports composite. He is also the No. 25 player from Florida.

He had a strong junior season at Dillard High School, showcasing the speed that made so many schools covet him. He finished the year with 34 receptions for 823 yards and 11 touchdowns, leading them in all three areas and averaging 24.2 yards per catch.

It has been a struggle for FSU wide receivers coach Tim Harris Jr. in the 2027 cycle, with several blue-chip targets committing elsewhere. However, they are in the mix for several other top targets, including four-star prospects Jamarin Simmons, Sean Green, Jabari Watkins, and Cam Wade.

BREAKING: Four-Star WR Anthony Jennings has Committed to Florida, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’1 175 WR chose the Gators over Syracuse and Auburn

“Gator Nation I’m Home. This is where I’ve been wanted to be since I touched foot in the Swamp”⁰⁰https://t.co/NDKXcLIu49pic.twitter.com/MlgMZ8MnYo

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 25, 2026

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Virginia Tech football: Braxton Salster commits to Hokies

Sep 20, 2025; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies tight end Benji Gosnell (82) hugs running back Braydon Bennett (24) after he scores a touchdown during the first quarter against the Wofford Terriers at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bishop-Imagn Images | Brian Bishop-Imagn Images

It’s been another good week for the Virginia Tech Hokies and head coach James Franklin. After landing running back Kelvin Morrison out of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, over the likes of Miami, Ohio State, Penn State, and Tennessee, the Hokies picked up another big offensive commitment for 2027. Athlete Braxton Salster announced his commitment to Virginia Tech for the class of 2027.

After months of prayer I am excited to announce that I am officially committing to Virginia Tech!! All Glory to God!! GO HOKIES!! @HokiesFB@coachjfranklin@CoachTHowle@CoachRocco@TDARecruiting@DexPreps@Bama_2A@AverageJoesSpo1@TomLuginbill@LemmingReport@ITATJasonpic.twitter.com/UcUgW7CBeL

— Braxton Salster (@BraxtonSalster) April 24, 2026

Salster is a 6-foot-5, 220-pound athlete from Pleasant Valley High School in Jacksonville, Alabama. He is listed as an athlete, but is projected to play tight end at the next level. Salster chose the Hokies over offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Ole Miss and others.

Salster should have plenty more offers coming his way, and the Hokies were smart to get in early here. Count this as another win for offensive coordinator Ty Howle, who is considered the top tight end coach in the country. The Hokies struggled at tight end last season, despite having quality players, because the previous offense did not use the position. That changes under Howle, and Tech’s roster reflects it. The Hokies have Luke Reynolds, Benji Gosnell, Matt Henderson and Ja’Ricous Hairston in the tight ends room for 2026.

Salster is an exciting addition because of his potential. He has the frame to add more size without sacrificing any speed. It’s also an opportunity for Howle to continue stacking the tight end position once Gosnell and, potentially, Reynolds, depart after this season.

Salster is the sixth addition to Tech’s 2027 class, and the second on offense, following Morrison.

🎥 Puskás for him? Ajax striker scores an Ibra-style stunner

🎥 Puskás for him? Ajax striker scores an Ibra-style stunner

Mika Godts, 20, has been one of Ajax’s standout players this season. 

And the Belgian forward reinforced that status this Saturday (25) by scoring a Puskas-worthy goal in an Eredivisie clash. 

After helping Gloukh open the scoring away against Nac Breda in the 20th minute, he produced a masterpiece to make it 2-0 at the Rat Verlegh Stadion.

On a counterattack, Godts received the ball from Weghorst, got past Raul Paula and Jensen, went by Leemans, then beat the same duo who had tried to stop him at first before rounding goalkeeper Bielica. 

There were opposing players left just watching in admiration...

📸 OLAF KRAAK

ESPN Netherlands compared the goal to one of the finest of then-young Zlatan Ibrahimović’s career in 2004. 

Which also came against Nac Breda.

Does that comparison make sense? Have your say!


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Titans reunite high school teammates Pat Coogan, Carnell Tate in NFL draft

With the 2026 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans are doing more than just building up their roster. They're reuniting long-separated friends.

The Titans picked center Pat Coogan with the No. 194 pick in the sixth round of the NFL draft on April 25, potentially finding a new anchor to line up in front of QB Cam Ward. But it's not Coogan's connection with Ward that's notable. It's his connection with first-round pick Carnell Tate.

"Me and Carnell, we go way back," Coogan said in an interview with local media after the Titans drafted him. "Marist High School, we would drive to morning workouts together at 5:45 in the morning. I'm super proud of Carnell. He earned it. He really did. It's a great connection.

"There's a saying here in the south side of Chicago where me and him are both from: South side, there's nothing like it. There are connections everywhere, and it's funny how far that travels right now to the NFL."

Coogan was a couple of years older than Tate in high school, and Tate left Marist and Chicago in general early in his high school tenure to transfer to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida But the two forged enough of an early connection that Coogan, who started his college career at Notre Dame before transferring to Indiana and winning a national championship in 2025, was trying to recruit Tate to follow him to college back when Tate was still a young player.

"He is an unbelievable football player," Coogan said. "I remember talking to him early, really early, when he was a freshman and I was a junior. I had just gotten an offer from Notre Dame. I believe I was committed. He was still super young and green but you could see the talent right away. I remember talking to him and trying to get him to go to Notre Dame with me. But he was like 'No, I'm going to Ohio State. Ohio State's my dream.' It came to fruition."

The Titans drafted Tate with the No. 4 pick in the first round on April 23. Tate and Coogan are among the four offensive players who the Titans have selected through six rounds of the NFL draft, joined by fifth-round offensive lineman Fernando Carmona and fifth-round running back Nicholas Singleton.

Tennessee Titans NFL Draft class for 2026

  • Round 1, pick 4: WR Carnell Tate
  • Round 1, pick 31: DL Keldric Faulk
  • Round 2, pick 60: LB Anthony Hill Jr.
  • Round 5, pick 142: OL Fernando Carmona
  • Round 5, pick 165: RB Nicholas Singleton
  • Round 6, pick 184: DL Jackie Marshall
  • Round 6, pick 194: OL Pat Coogan
  • Round 7, pick 225:

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Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft tracker

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the Buffalo Bills sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Buffalo Bills are back at it, with the 2026 NFL Draft in full swing a few hours south in Pittsburgh, PA. A somewhat confounding current class left most analysts and NFL executives scrambling for the right answers in the pre-draft process. That’s already played out to a degree in reality, where more than one surprising pick was made in Round 1.

The Bills’ move to trade back three times and out of Round 1 was perhaps the least surprising reaction to a board that experts and the front office itself seemingly agreed was flawed per their roster. As such, Buffalo looks to get the party re-started early in Round 2, where they’re now slated to make the team’s first pick at 35 overall (third pick of Round 2). If one thing’s true with president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane, it’s that he values draft capital and he’s always game for a trade or three.

It’s quite possible the Bills could be courted again to move back, and it would surprise no one if they do exactly that. At some point, however, Buffalo should decide to make a pick — and hopefully that player can come in and fill one of the team’s obvious voids on defense or offense. This team needs a significant infusion of talent in many places, not just depth players and those with developmental upside.

It’s a make or break weekend for everyone in Pittsburgh, which includes Beane and a front office that really needs to hit on a draft that isn’t rich with elite talent. Throughout draft weekend, we’ll have plenty of coverage of the Bills’ moves, from additions to trades, and everything else in-between and beyond.

This article will serve as a catch-all of our Bills-centric 2026 NFL Draft coverage, giving you a one-stop-shop to stay up to date on all the moves and articles we’re publishing during the big weekend.


Buffalo Bills 2026 NFL Draft Round 1 results

The Bills can work with nine total selections entering Round 2:

Pick 35 (via trade) (Round 2, Pick 3)
Pick 66 (via trade) (Round 3, Pick 2)
Pick 101 (via trade) (Round 4, Pick 1)
Pick 125 (via pre-draft trade w/Chicago Bears) (Round 4, Pick 25
Pick 126 (Round 4, Pick 26)
Pick 167 (via trade) (Round 5, Pick 27)
Pick 168 (Round 5, Pick 28)
Pick 182 (via pre-draft trade w/Las Vegas Raiders for Taron Johnson) (Round 6, Pick 1)
Pick 220 (via pre-draft trade w/New York Jets for Brandon Codrington) (Round 7, Pick 4)

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Chiefs pick Cincinnati WR Cyrus Allen at 175 after 13-touchdown season

Cincinnati Bearcats wide receiver Cyrus Allen (4) gestures for a first down as Arizona Wildcats linebacker Jabari Mann (11) and Arizona Wildcats defensive back Treydan Stukes (2) react in the third quarter of the NCAA football game at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati on Nov. 15, 2025. | Albert Cesare/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Following soon behind the Kansas City Chiefs’ pick of Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson, the front office kept the offense in mind and selected a wide receiver.

Round 5 – Pick 176: Cyrus Allen, WR, Cincinnati

Another Bearcat on our roster 🐻

With the 176th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, we have selected WR @cyrusallen_! pic.twitter.com/mqU3pmwgYK

— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) April 25, 2026

Allen was ranked the 257th prospect and the 38th-ranked receiver by Arrowhead Pride’s consensus rankings.

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler ranked Allen 27th among the receivers in this class, grading him as a fifth-to-sixth-round prospect in his draft guide, “The Beast.”

The 23-year-old receiver measured in at 5 feet 11 inches tall and 183 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine and posted the following numbers:

  • 40-yard dash: 4.49 seconds
  • 10-yard split: 1.56 seconds
  • Vertical leap: 36 inches
  • Broad jump: 11 feet

Cyrus Allen was drafted in round 5 with pick 176 in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 8.69 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 551 out of 4196 WR from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/FjXdVEYFsFpic.twitter.com/1WyGk5781K

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

Before his lone season with the Bearcats in 2025, Allen made his mark over two seasons at Louisiana Tech, transferring to Texas A&M in 2024 for a low-output, injury-shortened season that ended with arm surgery.

He enrolled at the University of Cincinnati before the 2025 season and went on to have a breakout campaign, finishing with 13 touchdown catches, the most in the Big 12 last season, and earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors.

New Chiefs WR Cyrus Allen, I’m a big fan of his game!

Awesome route runner who posted stellar success rates vs. man and zone coverage scores in the small sample Rookie Roundup:

– 75% success rate vs man
– 83.7% success rate vs zone

Has real separation skills that I think can… pic.twitter.com/Ks9z7mUm22

— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) April 25, 2026

With the Bearcats, Allen lined up nearly exclusively in the slot (92% of pass snaps) and was an efficient playmaker, considering how many times he scored while only catching 49 passes. At previous stops, he was nowhere near as predominantly aligned in the slot.

Looking ahead to his fit with the Chiefs, he will enter the realm that last year’s fourth-round pick and wide receiver Jalen Royals is hoping he is in the clear of. He won’t have a clean path to being any higher than fourth or fifth on the depth chart, and history says he would have to go above and beyond to earn playing time as a sixth-round rookie for head coach Andy Reid’s offense.

The Washington Commanders Select Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State in the Sixth Round of the 2026 NFL Draft

EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 15: Matt Gulbin #51 of the Michigan State Spartans before a game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Spartan Stadium on November 15, 2025 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s Day 3 of the NFL Draft, and the Washington Commanders have made their third pick of the weekend! They went with Ohio State LB Sonny Styles in the first round and Clemson WR Antonio Williams in the third round yesterday. Washington’s first pick of the day was Tennessee EDGE Joshua Josephs, they selected RB Kaytron Allen and now they made the second of their two sixth-round picks.

The Commanders drafted Michigan State center matt Gulbin, ended some anxiety about whether Washington would add to the position. They released former starter Tyler Biadasz, and didn’t sign a replacement in free agency. Nick Allegretti filled in for the season finale, and could keep that job to start the season. Gulbin played five years of college football with his last season at Michigan State.

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Generated 4/25/2026.

Washington Commanders 2026 NFL Draft Picks

Round 1 – #7 – Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

Round 3 – #71 – Antonio Williams, WR, Clemson

Round 5 – #147 – Joshua Josephs, EDGE, Tennessee

Round 6 – #187 – Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

Round 6 (via SF) – #209 – Matt Gulbin, C, Michigan State

Round 7 – #223 –

Instant reactions to Packers taking CB Domani Jackson in sixth round of 2026 draft

The Green Bay Packers took another cornerback off the board, selecting Alabama's Domani Jackson with the No. 201 overall pick in the sixth round of the 2026 draft. Jackson joins Brandon Cisse as the pair of corners picked by the Packers in this draft class.

Jackson was a top five recruit coming out of high school. He transferred from USC to Alabama after two seasons, and he ended up starting 23 games for the Crimson Tide. A former track star, Jackson ran 4.41 in the 40-yard dash at 6-1 and 194 pounds.

Instant reactions to the Packers taking Jackson at No. 201:

Zach Kruse

The Packers needed numbers at cornerback, so double dipping with Jackson on Day 3 makes sense in terms of building out the depth long-term. He checks boxes for the Packers in terms of size (6-1) and speed (4.41). Despite his status as a top recruit, Jackson was never a big-time playmaker at the collegiate level, and he finished his career with only 14 pass breakups and two picks over 46 games. An odd senior season included a mid-season benching and only one pass breakup, but he returned to the starting lineup late in the year and played well. Jackson has limited special teams experience, so he'll need to establish a role on the third phase to stick around as a developmental corner. There is some upside here as a zone heavy corner with speed, but Jackson must become more consistent in all areas, including tackling and run defense.

Brennen Rupp

Domani Jackson is a great athlete. Former track standout. He had nine pass deflections and two interceptions a year ago. He lost his starting job this past season and got it back at end of year. At this point in the draft, why not? Roll the dice on it all coming together for him, but right now he's a better athlete than football player. But in the sixth round he's worth the gamble.

Mark Oldacres

Domani Jackson has great athleticism and went to a premier college program, so the fact he was available at pick 201 tells you there are some flaws. While he has the movement skills he needs and uses his size and physicality well, he relies on grabbing receivers too often and his technique in terms of his footwork is a work in progress. A worthwhile flier to take at this stage of the draft.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Instant reactions to Packers taking CB Domani Jackson in sixth round of 2026 draft

Which Illinois schools are best for athletes? According to one study, here are the top 25

Illinois high school sports has held the spotlight for decades, creating origin stories for legends like Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Bonnie Blair as well as NFL Hall of Famer Dick Butkus. 

To this day, from the greater Chicago area and beyond, Illinois has produced top-tier schools and athletes. That next wave of greats who are creating a new chapter for high school athletics across the Prairie State.

Which Illinois high schools are considered the best for athletes in 2026?

According to one study conducted by Niche, which accounts for survey feedback from students and parents—accounting for "reviews of athletics, number of state championships, student participation in athletics, and the number of sports offered at the school"—and data from the U.S. Department of Education, these are the top 25.

Hononegah's Jordan Dimke (33)heads towards the basket during a sectionals game on Feb. 20, 2024 at McHenry High School.

25. Lake Zurich High School

  • Total number of sports: 22

24. Libertyville High School

  • Total number of sports: 31

23. Sacred Heart-Griffin High School (Springfield)

  • Total number of sports: 23

22. Barrington High School

  • Total number of sports: 29

21. John Hershey High School (Arlington Heights)

  • Total number of sports: 32

20. Prairie Ridge High School (Crystal Lake)

  • Total number of sports: 21

19. Lemont Township High School (Lemont)

  • Total number of sports: 26

18. Evanston Township High School (Evanston)

  • Total number of sports: 34

17. New Trier Township High School (Winnetka)

  • Total number of sports: 38

16. Neuqua Valley High School (Naperville)

  • Total number of sports: 24

15. Naperville North High School (Naperville)

  • Total number of sports: 27

14. York Community High School (Elmhurst)

  • Total number of sports: 28

13. Whitney M. Young Magnet High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 25

12. Fenwick High School (Oak Park)

  • Total number of sports: 31

11. Benet Academy (Lisle)

  • Total number of sports: 25

Blake Fagbemi of Benet Academy leads a break in a quarterfinal game at the 93rd Pontiac Holiday Tournament.

10. St. Rita of Cascia High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 15

9. Maine South High School (Park Ridge)

  • Total number of sports: 27

8. Homewood-Flossmoor High School (Flossmoor)

  • Total number of sports: 29

7. St. Charles North High School (Saint Charles)

  • Total number of sports: 31

6. Nazareth Academy (La Grange Park)

  • Total number of sports: 23

5. Glenbard West High School (Glen Ellyn)

  • Total number of sports: 28

Apr 6, 2019; Arcadia, CA, USA; Katelynne Hart of Glenbard West poses with her medal after winning the girls 3,200m in 9:59.57 during the 52nd Arcadia Invitational at Arcadia High.

4. Marist High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 30

3. Lincoln-Way East High School (Frankfort)

  • Total number of sports: 24

2. Mount Carmel High School (Chicago)

  • Total number of sports: 17

1. Loyola Academy (Wilmette)

  • Total number of sports: 35

Loyola Academy's Marco Maldonado (4) breaks free on a touchdown run against Rochester in the first half at Hoerster Field in Wilmette, Ill., Saturday, September 4, 2021.

Data via Niche survey statistics

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: See which Illinois high schools were named best for athletes in 2026

Bills hunting new defensive ID with explosive Penn State DT Zane Durant

STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - NOVEMBER 8: Zane Durant #28 of the Penn State Nittany Lionsreacts after a play against the Indiana Hoosiers at Beaver Stadium on November 8, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Buffalo Bills are in a very new era of defense under the tutelage of defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard. The selection of Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant is a perfect reflection of that. The 6’1” 290-pound Durant is the kind of player you pick to spice up the explosive elements of your team on the front.

Durant plays bigger than his size suggests and he has massive hands for a player of his size (10 5/8”), which actually help him significantly. This is a player to put on the field in passing downs and turn him up. There’s a lot to like about his athleticism, and he tested as such at the NFL Scouting Combine with a ridiculous 4.75 40-yard dash.

Penn State DT Zane Durant (Rd 3-4):

+ First-step explosiveness
+ Low center of gravity
+ Bend and flexibility on stunts
+ Quick and active hands
+ 4.75 40, 1.66 10
– 6’1”, 290 lbs
– Shorter arms
– Washed out vs. double teams
– Won’t be trusted to two-gap pic.twitter.com/R706gNimtO

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) March 22, 2026

The downside with Durant is the size. He gets washed out in the run game routinely and he has problems holding up against the point of attack. He’s also a bit slow to react to where blocks are coming from in that vantage point. As of right now, he has no ability to play all three downs. Durant will need to be schemed up and kept clean as much as possible so he can work.

Durant is one of the rare designated pass rushers who is a defensive tackle and will be a fascinating departure from history. It’s a completely new day for Bills defensive football, and Durant will fill a role as a potential rotation player on passing downs.

Premier League title race: Do Arsenal or Man City have the easier run-in?

Erling Haaland and Manchester City are hunting down Arsenal in the title race (AP)

The Premier League is set up for another thrilling run-in after Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League with victory over Newcastle.

Manchester City beat Arsenal at the weekend to set up a fascinating last month of the title race, cutting the Gunners’ lead to just three points before taking top spot with victory over Burnley.

Arsenal have regained the edge but City are yet to have a chance to respond, with their FA Cup semi-final commitments meaning they now once again have a game in hand.

The Gunners are bidding to finally end their 22-year wait for a league title but they could well face a shootout for this season’s trophy, with goal difference potentially deciding the destination of the title.

City denied Arsenal the title in both 2023 and 2024, and now the Gunners will feel they need four wins from their remaining four games in order to win the league for the first time since 2004.

However, City will likely feel the same, and with just a few games left of their campaign, here’s how the crucial run-in is shaping up.

Arsenal

Played: 34 | Points: 73 | GD: 34

Remaining fixtures:

  • 2 May - Fulham (H)
  • 10 May - West Ham (A)
  • 17 May - Burnley (H)
  • 24 May - Crystal Palace (A)

Toughest game? With the trip to Manchester City out of the way, there’s one fixture that stands out with just four more league games to go. Fulham are in a good vein of form and overcame Champions League-chasing Aston Villa on the weekend to show their European credentials. Indeed, it may prove that the game against relegation-threatened West Ham proves more difficult.

Final straight? While the loss to City is damaging, Arsenal can only try and win all of their final four games now, and bounced back successfully against the Magpies. In May, they will play Fulham and Burnley at home. Mid-table Fulham will likely be in ‘nothing to play for’ territory, as will 19th-placed Burnley, who have already been condemned to the drop. Crystal Palace could be preparing for a Europa Conference League final by the time they head to Selhurst Park for the final game of the season. West Ham, though, will be fighting for their lives.

Man City

Played: 33 | Points: 70 | GD: 37

Remaining fixtures:

  • 4 May - Everton (A)
  • 9 May - Brentford (H)
  • 17 May - Bournemouth (A)
  • 22 May - Aston Villa (H)
  • TBC - Crystal Palace (H)

Toughest game? Pep Guardiola’s side have hit their purple patch and the win over Burnley means they are ahead of Arsenal on goals scored with both sides having played 33 games. Though Arsenal returned to the summit with victory over Newcastle, City will once again have a game in hand after this weekend.

Overall, City have a potentially far more difficult run-in than Arsenal, and a final-day game at home to Aston Villa could be a tough end to the season if everything isn’t already decided by then.

Final straight? On paper, much tougher than Arsenal’s. Brentford and Bournemouth are in the mix for European qualification over the final weeks of the season and City have to play them both in their final three games. Then, they host Aston Villa on the final weekend of the season. Unai Emery’s side could have Champions League qualification wrapped up by then, though, and there is a chance they could still be celebrating victory in the Europa League final if they advance past Nottingham Forest to get there.

Verdict?

Arsenal’s fixtures look more favourable than City’s, particularly in their final stretch, but the result at the Etihad means momentum has swung in City’s favour, and Pep Guardiola’s side look in ominous form. The Gunners have returned to the top of the table for now, but will they have enough to stay there in the next few weeks?

New Commanders' draft pick has unique history with Jayden Daniels

The newest Washington Commanders' draft pick knows franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels quite well. Joshua Josephs, an edge rusher from the University of Tennessee, was Washington's fifth-round pick on Saturday, at No. 147 overall. After being selected by the Commanders, Josephs revealed a connection to his new team, specifically his new quarterback.

The date was October 8, 2022, Josephs was a freshman edge rusher for the Volunteers in a game against the LSU Tigers, led by Daniels. That wasn't a good day for the Vols, as Daniels passed for 300 yards and a touchdown, leading the Tigers to an easy 40-13 win over Tennessee. Daniels was sacked once on that day.

By now, you've probably realized it was Josephs who sacked Daniels. It was his first career sack, which proved quite memorable, considering Daniels would win the Heisman Trophy in 2023 and go on to be the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

After Washington selected Josephs, he joined the local media on a Zoom call, where he reminisced about that sack.

WHO DID COMMANDERS 5TH PICK JOSHUA JOSEPHS SACK ON HIS FIRST CAREER SACK…? NONE OTHER THAN JAYDEN DANIELS!!!

Here is video of his 1st college sack when he took down JD5 in a Tennessee win over LSU in 2022. Now the two are teammates. Credit @BenStandig with the great question. pic.twitter.com/3s7891MN6I

— Alex Flum (@AlexFlumTV) April 25, 2026

"I got my first collegiate sack on him," Josephs said.

Now, they're teammates. Nonetheless, a pretty cool moment for Josephs.

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Atletico Madrid suffer major injury blow before Arsenal semi-final clash

Atletico Madrid suffer major injury blow before Arsenal semi-final clash
Atletico Madrid suffer major injury blow before Arsenal semi-final clash

Atletico Madrid will be fearing the worst after one of their key midfielders went off during their clash with Athletic Club. Pablo Barrios, who was only returning from injury this week, is now a major doubt for Los Colchoneros as they prepare for their Champions League semi-final with Arsenal on Wednesday evening.

Barrios missed nine games in February and March through a hamstring problem that sidelined him for a month, before returning in the Champions League Round of 16 against Tottenham Hotspur. He then relapsed after playing 21 minutes in the first leg, a 5-2 win over Spurs. That kept him out for a further six weeks, before he played 28 minutes off the bench on Wednesday against Elche, making his return.

Barrios limps off during Athletic Club clash

Starting to get his rhythm back in his first start since the 5th of February, Barrios pulled up in the 58th minute, clearly feeling something was not quite right. He then went to the floor, and was comforted by his teammates before being taken off by Diego Simeone. Barrios took his shirt off as he went down the tunnel, cutting a frustrated figure. If it is a muscle injury, the likelihood is that he will miss at least the first leg of the semi-final, if not both.

Barrios alternatives for Diego Simeone

A key player and a guaranteed starter when fit these days, Barrios has played 34 times for Atletico this year, contributing a goal and three assists. Given his injury issues over the past three months, Simeone has been forced to find alternatives though, with Johnny Cardoso often partnering Koke Resurreccion. The USMNT ball-winner also missed games in April though, and for Atletico’s Champions League quarter-final win over Barcelona, it was Marcos Llorente who was trusted in the middle.

Youngsters Obed Vargas and Rodrigo Mendoza are unlikely to be given a start in such a high stakes game. Simeone is also sweating on the fitness of David Hancko and Ademola Lookman ahead of the first leg, neither making the squad to face Athletic.

Atletico Madrid finally return to winning ways before Arsenal against miffed Athletic Club

Atletico Madrid finally return to winning ways before Arsenal against miffed Athletic Club
Atletico Madrid finally return to winning ways before Arsenal against miffed Athletic Club

Atletico Madrid 3-2 Athletic Club

Atletico Madrid prepared for their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal with a victory over Athletic Club, in a bid to wash off the disappointment of their Copa del Rey final defeat. They left behind a miffed Athletic Club side, who will be trying to work out how they let the match escape them.

One of the question marks over their European semi-final is whether usual starter Jan Oblak will be in goal on Wednesday, or if the in-form Juan Musso would begin, but the Slovenian was up to the task early on. After a beautifully disguised cross from Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta to the back post found Gorka Guruzeta, Oblak was neatly across to block an accurate effort across goal. Los Colchoneros were seeking to find Griezmann inside with the chance to spring Alexander Sorloth and Giuliano Simeone loose into the space, and on a couple of occasions did so, but without end results.

Neither side looked especially firm in their defensive duties in the opening 20 minutes, with Inaki Williams crafting a second excellent cross for Unai Gomez this time, but cursed his inability to control on the run. It was Athletic that struck first though. A corner from the right was powered home by Aitor Paredes, breathing fresh confidence into Los Leones. Moments later, a brilliant flick Guruzeta opened up the Atletico backline, but with a two-on-one, Gomez could not get the pass in front of Inaki Williams. As he tried to set himself for the shot, Marc Pubill crunched into an excellent challenge. There was little arguing that Athletic were the more comfortable of the two, without necessarily dominating.

Struggling for rhythm, a Giuliano Simeone cross ten minutes before the break woke the crowd up, picking out Alexander Sorloth in the box. Despite the space he found, he was always struggling to generate the necessary power to beat Unai Simon – to that point untested. Apart from the general flow of the game consisting mainly of Atletico attacks breaking down and Athletic breaking forward, it was symbolic of the fact it was all a little too comfortable for the visiting side.

Alex Baena and Alexander Sorloth find their groove

Diego Simeone did get a reaction from his side after the break though. Baena picked up the ball on the left side, and his ball across wrongfooted Dani Vivian at the near post. Griezmann could barely believe his luck when he was able to prod home inside the six-yard box. Having watched a rather stodgy first half, the Metropolitano could barely believe they were in front ten minutes into the second period.

Pablo Barrios, on his first start in over a month, robbed Ruiz de Galarreta in the middle of the pitch, driving forward and laying it left to Sorloth. A neat one-two with Baena around right-back Andoni Gorosabel allowed Sorloth in on goal, and he did not hesitate to slot home Baena’s second assist in six minutes. Barrios was beginning to impose himself in midfield, when he pulled up short in the 58th minute. It was his first start in over six weeks, and came to a premature end again.

The positive for Atletico was that they were attacking with far more purpose and precision than in the first period, and Athletic Club’s threat had become almost null. Ernesto Valverde’s side recompose though, following something of a lull in the game. Entering the final 20 minutes, Los Leones were the side spending time in the right areas, but without much of the same edge they displayed in the first half.

Atletico, probably thinking about their Champions League duties again after a host of changes from Simeone, were happy to let the game drift towards the final whistle. Valverde’s side seemed to be lacking the craft to break down their opponents, and the ball was swept out to Robert Navarro time and again in the hope he would conjure a magical cross.

That hope was a translation for desperation. In stoppage time, Sorloth had time to race clear of the Athletic defence one final time, and with plenty of time, passed it into the corner one-on-one with Unai Simon. That looked to be the final word, but a set-piece deep into stoppage time saw Paredes grab his second of the night. By the time he did, the final minute of stoppage time had passed though, and even with one bonus minute, Athletic knew their second would do little to the result.

Finally returning to winning ways in La Liga, the ultras gave their side a bone-shaking reception at the final whistle, their first chance to do so since the Copa del Rey final defeat. While Atletico’s focus has been elsewhere, it snaps a four-game losing streak and gives Los Rojiblancos a first La Liga win since the 14th of March.

Valverde’s glare at the final whistle was certainly justified. Athletic had a major opportunity to restore their self-confidence of yesteryear with a big result, but saw it slip from their grasp almost imperceptably. Without being under pressure for any significant spell, Athletic return to Bilbao without points, and El Txingurri maintains, still with some fear of relegation.

“They’ll be happy” Les Ferdinand says Arsenal will not be worried about their performance

“They’ll be happy” Les Ferdinand says Arsenal will not be worried about their performance
“They’ll be happy” Les Ferdinand says Arsenal will not be worried about their performance

Les Ferdinand says Arsenal’s performance in their match against Newcastle United was not convincing, but the Gunners will not mind because they secured all three points. At this stage of the season, results often carry greater importance than displays, particularly in a closely contested title race.

Arsenal produced an uninspiring performance against the Magpies, yet still managed to win the match. Newcastle also had opportunities of their own, but failed to make them count, allowing the home side to preserve their advantage and take a valuable victory.

Ferdinand Questions Arsenal Display

Arsenal entered the fixture behind Manchester City in the league table and knew they had to win, with the need for points outweighing the desire for an impressive performance. The pressure surrounding the occasion was clear throughout the contest.

The Gunners were made to work hard for the victory and struggled during several phases of the match. Newcastle caused problems and came close to scoring, meaning Arsenal were unable to enjoy a comfortable afternoon despite taking the lead.

Ferdinand offered his assessment of the tense encounter. As quoted by Premier League Productions, he said: “Very uncomfortable [for the fans]. If you’re Arsenal, you do whatever it takes to get it across the line, the fans, you can feel the anxiousness within the crowd, I’m sure that’s what’s causing the players to play in the manner they’re playing. It’s not convincing, but they’ll be happy because it’s three points and they’re back on top.”

Three Points the Priority in Title Race

His comments reflected the reality of Arsenal’s situation. While the performance lacked fluency and confidence, the outcome was ultimately the most important factor. In a title race, narrow wins can prove just as significant as dominant ones.

Arsenal may recognise that improvements are required in future matches, especially if they are to maintain their challenge until the end of the campaign. Stronger displays could ease the pressure on both players and supporters alike.

However, they will take satisfaction from returning to the top of the table and keeping momentum alive. With the season entering its decisive period, Arsenal know that continuing to collect victories is the only reliable route to lifting the league crown this term.

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“That’s the most important thing” Paul Merson admits Arsenal were nervous 

“That’s the most important thing” Paul Merson admits Arsenal were nervous 
“That’s the most important thing” Paul Merson admits Arsenal were nervous 

Paul Merson watched Arsenal struggle to beat Newcastle United in the Premier League today, and he admits he is not surprised because he senses nerves around the squad. The Gunners secured the result they required, but the performance again suggested the pressure of the title race is beginning to show.

Manchester City have reduced the gap between the two clubs in recent weeks, and momentum appears to be building with the reigning champions. Although Arsenal spent much of the season leading the table, the closing stages of the campaign are proving far more demanding.

Merson Detects Tension Around Arsenal

At this decisive point of the season, the men at the Emirates are finding it difficult to reproduce the level of form they showed earlier in the campaign. Matches that once looked manageable are now becoming tense and hard-fought contests.

Mikel Arteta continues to push his side towards victories regardless of the circumstances, but it remains uncertain whether Arsenal can maintain that approach through all of their remaining fixtures. Every match now carries enormous importance.

Arsenal also lack recent experience of winning the league title, with the club having gone more than 20 years without lifting the crown. Nevertheless, they remain in a strong position and still have an excellent opportunity to change that record this season.

Three Points Matter More Than Style

Merson shared his verdict after the match. As quoted by Sky Sports, he said: “A bag of nerves. But they’ve got the result they need. That’s the most important thing.

“I said before, ‘they just have to win the next two games to put pressure on Man City before they play’. That’s one game ticked off. Another one to come.

“Saka and Odegaard work as a real good pair. Saka occupies defenders, they don’t want to bomb forward. I thought he looked sharp when he came on.”

His comments highlighted the current reality for Arsenal. While the football may not be flowing as freely as earlier in the season, the ability to grind out victories could still prove decisive in the title race.

The Gunners will know they must improve their composure and performances in the coming weeks. However, if they continue collecting points, they will remain firmly in contention for the Premier League trophy.

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Caitlin Clark scores 7 points in Fever's preseason opener vs. Liberty, playing 17 minutes in 109-91 win

Caitlin Clark returned to a WNBA court for the first time since last July for the Indiana Fever’s preseason opener versus the New York Liberty on Saturday. She scored seven points in Indiana’s 109-91 victory.

Clark quickly established herself, scoring the game’s first basket on a floater in the lane. Two possessions later, she drilled a long 3-pointer from 29 feet.

BACK LIKE SHE NEVER LEFT 🎯

Caitlin Clark splashes the three in her return to preseason action!

IND-NYL | Watch Free on League Pass with WNBA ID: https://t.co/nTBMwzjWrspic.twitter.com/DxTBekHNVC

— WNBA (@WNBA) April 25, 2026

The Fever led 32-24 after the opening 10 minutes, but quickly lost that advantage when the Liberty scored 10 unanswered points to begin the second quarter — all of them from Breanna Stewart.

10-0 run for STEW YORK CITY 😤🎯@breannastewart is a certified BUCKET!!! pic.twitter.com/dP4dMNDzRt

— New York Liberty (@nyliberty) April 25, 2026

New York went on top 39-34 after a layup by Han Xu, returning to the WNBA after playing last season in Australia. However, Indiana rallied to finish the first half with a 53-48 lead, powered by Kelsey Mitchell scoring 10 straight points.

Indiana maintained a 74-68 lead going into the fourth quarter, then went on a 21-4 surge to put the game out of reach. Free-agent addition Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored nine points for the Fever during the run.

tough AND-1 from Shatori Walker-Kimbrough 😤 pic.twitter.com/ZJkFo7mas8

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 25, 2026

After winning WNBA Rookie of the Year honors in 2024, Clark was limited to 13 games last season due to quad, groin and ankle injuries. As the Fever opened training camp last week, head coach Stephanie White said that the star guard would likely see fewer practice reps and that approach presumably translated to preseason games as well.

Clark played 17 minutes on Saturday, all in the first half.

Mitchell and Walker-Kimbrough led the Fever with 18 points. Sophie Cunningham was the third Indiana player in double figures, tallying 13 points and shooting 3-for-6 on 3-pointers.

Xu scored 20 points to top the Liberty, while Stewart added 16 with five rebounds in 12 minutes. Rookie Anneli Maley notched 13 points with six rebounds and three assists, and Rebekah Gardner scored 11.

The Fever played their preseason opener without Aliyah Boston, still recovering from the lower leg injury she sustained in March during the Unrivaled playoffs. Lexie Hull also sat out the game with a hamstring injury, while new addition Ty Harris was sidelined due to a knee issue.

For the Liberty, Satou Sabally was out for “reconditioning,” according to the injury report. New Liberty head coach Chris DeMarco told reporters on Friday that “she’s not at 100 percent” while continuing to recover from symptoms for a concussion sustained during last year’s WNBA Finals and caused Sabally to miss the 2026 Unrivaled season.

Caitlin Clark stats, highlights today for Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever opened their WNBA preseason schedule against the New York Liberty on Saturday, April 25, winning 109-91.

Clark is coming off an injury-shortened season. She appeared in 13 games in 2025, the last one on July 15, in which she suffered a groin injury. She returned to competition with Team USA in World Cup qualifying in March, where she earned tournament MVP honors.

Here's how Clark fared against the Liberty.

Caitlin Clark stats today: How many points did Caitlin Clark score tonight?

  • Minutes: 17
  • Points: 7
  • Field goal shooting: 2-10
  • 3-point shooting: 1-5
  • Free throw shooting: 2-2
  • Assists: 4
  • Rebounds: 3
  • Steals: 0
  • Turnovers: 0

Caitlin Clark highlights today vs. Liberty

Clark scores Indiana's first basket and adds a 3-pointer soon after.

Caitlin Clark floater for the first bucket of preseason action. pic.twitter.com/863YP7xkr3

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) April 25, 2026

BACK LIKE SHE NEVER LEFT 🎯

Caitlin Clark splashes the three in her return to preseason action!

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— WNBA (@WNBA) April 25, 2026

Caitlin Clark career stats

  • 2024: 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, 5.7 rebounds, 34.4% 3-pointers; Rookie of the Year, first-team All-WNBA
  • 2025: 16.5 points, 8.8 rebounds, 5.0 rebounds in 13 games; All-Star
  • College: In four years (2020-24) at Iowa, Clark scored an NCAA-record 3,951 points, leading the Hawkeyes to two national championship games and earning two National Player of the Year honors.

How much does Caitlin Clark make? Caitlin Clark salary, contract

Clark's WNBA salary cap hit for 2026 is $528,846, according to Spotrac. The Fever hold an option for $597,596 in 2027. She will be a restricted free agent in 2028.

In 2025, under the previous collective bargaining agreement, she made $78,066.

Does Caitlin Clark have a relationship? Who is Caitlin Clark's partner, boyfriend?

Caitlin Clark has a relationship with Connor McCaffery, who also played at the University of Iowa. He has worked for the Indiana Pacers and Butler Bulldogs.

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Atletico build confidence before Arsenal but Barrios hurt

Atletico forward Alexander Sorloth tucked away his team's second goal in the clash against Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga (Oscar DEL POZO)

Alexander Sorloth struck twice as Atletico Madrid built confidence for their Champions League semi-final clash against Arsenal with a 3-2 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in La Liga.

However Diego Simeone's side were also left sweating on the fitness of midfielder Pablo Barrios, who walked off injured midway through the second half.

Atletico have little to play for in La Liga, sitting fourth and now 10 points clear of Real Betis in fifth.

Their hopes of silverware this season are pinned to European success and a potential first ever Champions League triumph.

Losing energetic midfielder Barrios could be a blow for the Rojiblancos, with the first leg clash against the Premier League leaders approaching on Wednesday at Atletico's Metropolitano stadium.

The Spaniard had only just returned from a thigh injury after missing both legs of their quarter-final win over Barcelona.

"We all know Pablo is a hugely important player for us... and he's a friend and it hurts to see him like that," said Atletico playmaker Alex Baena.

"He's a player and a person who looks after himself 100 percent, and these things happen in football, we don't know why, no matter how much care you take.

"So I hope it's just as minor as possible."

Before facing Ernesto Valverde's Athletic Bilbao, Atletico had lost seven of their last eight games, including the Copa del Rey final last weekend.

The visiting mid-table Basques took the lead after 23 minutes through Aitor Paredes's powerful header from Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta's corner.

French forward Antoine Griezmann, who is leaving at the end of the season to join MLS side Orlando City, pulled hosts Atletico level in the 49th minute.

The 35-year-old club talisman reacted quickly to a deflected cross to prod home from six yards out.

Sorloth put Atletico ahead five minutes later after combining well with his former Villarreal team-mate Baena.

However Atletico's cheer turned to worry when Barrios had to be substituted, after he pulled up hurt while dribbling, before walking off the pitch frustrated, pulling his undershirt up over his head.

Simeone took off his son Giuliano, Griezmann, Marcos Llorente and Koke to preserve them before facing Arsenal, but it was too late for Barrios.

Sorloth extended Atletico's lead in stoppage time which secured their win, as Gorka Guruzeta grabbed one back at the death.

Atletico celebrated with their fans at the end, trying to soak up the affection and inspiration ahead of the date with Arsenal.

"I'm expecting the best Metropolitano (atmosphere) of the season, we know it's the most important game of the season, what's at stake for us, we know we can go all the way," added Baena.

"It's true that Arsenal are a great side and will make it very difficult for us, but I really believe in this team, this club, this stadium and I'm sure everything will turn out well."

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Steelers NFL Draft Picks 2026: Full List of Selections From Rounds 1-7

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The Steelers used Day 2 of the NFL Draft to show their hometown fans they weren't afraid to be aggressive. After standing pat in the first round to land Arizona State OT Max Iheanachor, GM Omar Khan got active on Friday, moving up in the second round to secure a key playmaker for the offense.

Pittsburgh struck a deal with the Indianapolis Colts to jump from No. 53 to No. 47, parting with a fourth-round compensatory pick and a seventh-rounder to select Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard. The move was a clear response to a first round where several top receivers flew off the board, ensuring the Steelers landed a polished target to join DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. in the wideout room.

The aggressive streak continued into the third round, where the Steelers turned their attention to the most important position in football by selecting Penn State quarterback Drew Allar with the No. 76 overall pick. With three total selections on Day 2, Pittsburgh successfully addressed high-priority needs at receiver and developmental quarterback while still maintaining a healthy slate of picks for the final day.

As the draft heads into its final act, the buzz in the Steel City remains high. Follow along right here for the latest Steelers picks, trades, updates, and analysis as Pittsburgh looks to put the finishing touches on its 2026 rookie class.

Steelers NFL Draft picks 2026

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool
121Max IheanachorOTArizona State
247Germie BernardWRAlabama
376Drew AllarQBPenn State
85Daylen EveretteCBGeorgia
99Gennings DunkerOTIowa
4121Kaden WetjenWRIowa
5169Riley NowakowskiTEIndiana
6210Gabriel RubioDTNotre Dame
7224
230

NFL Draft trade details 2026

Saturday, April 25

2:51 p.m.: The Steelers and Chiefs have made a trade, with Kansas City moving up to pick 161. The Steelers sent picks 161 and 249 for 169 and 210.

Friday, April 24

10:55 p.m.: The Steelers have traded up to pick 96, sending 99 and 216 to the Seattle Seahawks.

8:04 p.m.: The Pittsburgh Steelers have traded up into the 47th picks, sending 53 135 and 237 for 47 and 249.

How to watch NFL Draft 2026: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: ABC | ESPN | NFL Network
  • Live stream: fubo

The 2026 NFL Draft will air live on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network. Viewers looking to stream the NFL Draft can watch every round on fubo.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

NFL Draft 2026 dates, start times

  • Date: Thursday, April 23 | Friday, April 24 | Saturday, April 25
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. ET | Noon ET

The 2026 NFL Draft will begin with Round 1 at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 23. The event will continue with Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday, April 24, and conclude with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday, April 25.

RoundDateStart time (ET)TV/Live stream
1Thursday, April 238 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, fubo
2-3Friday, April 247 p.m.ABC, ESPN, NFL Network, fubo
4-7Saturday, April 25NoonABC, ESPN, NFL Network, fubo

NFL Draft order by round 2026

Round 1

Round 1

RoundPickOverallTeam
111Las Vegas Raiders
122New York Jets
133Arizona Cardinals
144Tennessee Titans
155New York Giants
166Kansas City Chiefs (from CLE)
177Washington Commanders
188New Orleans Saints
199Cleveland Browns (from KC)
11010New York Giants (from CIN)
11111Dallas Cowboys (from MIA)
11212Miami Dolphins (from DAL)
11313Los Angeles Rams (from ATL)
11414Baltimore Ravens
11515Tampa Bay Buccaneers
11616New York Jets (from IND)
11717Detroit Lions
11818Minnesota Vikings
11919Carolina Panthers
12020Philadelphia Eagles (from DAL)
12121Pittsburgh Steelers
12222Los Angeles Chargers
12323Dallas Cowboys (from PHI)
12424Cleveland Browns (from JAX)
12525Chicago Bears
12626Houston Texans (from BUF)
12727Miami Dolphins (from SF)
12828New England Patriots (from BUF)
12929Kansas City Chiefs (from LAR)
13030New York Jets (from SF)
13131Tennessee Titans (from BUF)
13232Seattle Seahawks

Round 2

RoundPickOverallTeam
2133San Francisco 49ers (from NYJ)
2234Arizona Cardinals
2335Buffalo Bills (from TEN)
2436Houston Texans (from LV)
2537New York Giants
2638Las Vegas Raiders (from HOU)
2739Cleveland Browns
2840Kansas City Chiefs
2941Cincinnati Bengals
21042New Orleans Saints
21143Miami Dolphins
21244Detroit Lions (from NYJ)
21345Baltimore Ravens
21446Tampa Bay Buccaneers
21547Pittsburgh Steelers (from IND)
21648Atlanta Falcons
21749Carolina Panthers (from MIN)
21850Detroit Lions
21951Minnesota Vikings (from CAR)
22052Green Bay Packers
22153Indianapolis Colts (from PIT)
22254Philadelphia Eagles
22355New England Patriots (from LAC)
22456Jacksonville Jaguars
22557Chicago Bears
22658Cleveland Browns (from SF)
22759Houston Texans
22860Tennessee Titans (from CHI)
22961Los Angeles Rams
23062Buffalo Bills (from DEN)
23163Los Angeles Chargers (from NE)
23264Seattle Seahawks

Round 3

RoundPickOverallTeam
3165Arizona Cardinals
3266Buffalo Bills (from TEN)
3367Las Vegas Raiders
3468Philadelphia Eagles (from NYJ)
3569Chicago Bears (from TEN)
3670San Francisco 49ers (from CLE)
3771Washington Commanders
3872Cincinnati Bengals
3973New Orleans Saints
31074Cleveland Browns (from KC)
31175Miami Dolphins
31276Pittsburgh Steelers (from DAL)
31377Tampa Bay Buccaneers
31478Indianapolis Colts
31579Atlanta Falcons
31680Baltimore Ravens
31781Jacksonville Jaguars (from DET)
31882Minnesota Vikings
31983Carolina Panthers
32084Green Bay Packers
32185Indianapolis Colts (from PIT)
32286Los Angeles Chargers
32387Miami Dolphins (from PHI)
32488Jacksonville Jaguars
32589Chicago Bears
32690San Fransisco 49ers (from MIA)
32791Houston Texans (from BUF)
32892Dallas Cowboys (from SF
32993Los Angeles Rams
33094Miami Dolphins (from DEN)
33195New England Patriots
33296Seattle Seahawks
33397Minnesota Vikings (compensatory)
33498Minnesota Vikings (from PHI)
33599Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)
336100Jacksonville Jaguars (special compensatory)

Round 4

RoundPickOverallTeam
41101Las Vegas Raiders (from BUF)
42102Buffalo Bills (from LV)
43103New York Jets
44104Arizona Cardinals
45105San Diego Chargers
46106Houston Texans (from WAS)
47107San Francisco 49ers (from CLE)
48108Denver Broncos (from NO)
49109Kansas City Chiefs
410110New York Jets (from CIN)
411111Denver Broncos (from MIA)
412112Dallas Cowboys
413113Indianapolis Colts
414114Dallas Cowboys (from PHI)
415115Baltimore Ravens
416116Tampa Bay Buccaneers
417117Los Angeles Chargers (from HOU)
418118Detroit Lions
419119Carolina Panthers
420120Green Bay Packers
421121Pittsburgh Steelers
422122Las Vegas Raiders (from ATL)
423123Houston Texans (from LAC)
424124Chicago Bears (from CAR)
425125Buffalo Bills (from NE)
426126Buffalo Bills
427127San Francisco 49ers
428128Cincinnati Bengals (from NYJ)
429129Carolina Panthers (from CHI)
430130Miami Dolphins (from DEN)
431131Los Angeles Chargers (from NE)
432132New Orleans Saints (from SEA)
433133Baltimore Ravens (from SF)
434134Atlanta Falcons (from LV)
435135Indianapolis Colts (from PIT)
436136New Orleans Saints (compensatory)
437137Dallas Cowboys (from PHI)
438138Miami Dolphins (from SF)
439139San Francisco 49ers (compensatory)
440140Cincinnati Bengals (from NYJ)

Round 5

RoundPickOverallTeam
51141Houston Texans (from LVR)
52142Tennessee Titans (from NYJ)
53143Arizona Cardinals
54144Carolina Panthers (from CHI)
55145Los Angeles Chargers (from NYG)
56146Cleveland Browns
57147Washington Commanders
58148Seattle Seahawks (from CLE)
59149Cleveland Browns (from CIN)
510150Las Vegas Raiders (from NO)
511151Carolina Panthers (from MIA)
512152Denver Broncos (from CLE)
513153Green Bay Packers (from ATL)
514154San Francisco 49ers (from BAL)
515155Tampa Bay Buccaneers
516156Indianapolis Colts
517157Detroit Lions
58158Miami Dolphins (from CAR)
519159Minnesota Vikings (from CAR)
520160Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from GB)
521161Kansas City Chiefs (from PIT)
522162Baltimore Ravens (from LAC)
523163Minnesota Vikings (from PHI)
524164Jacksonville Jaguars
525165Tennessee Titans (from BUF)
526166Chicago Bears (from CAR)
527167Buffalo Bills (from HOU)
528168Detroit Lions (from BUF)
529169Pittsburgh Steelers (from KC)
530170Denver Broncos
531171New England Patriots
532172New Orleans Saints (from SEA)
533173Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
534174Baltimore Ravens (compensatory) 
535175Las Vegas Raiders (compensatory)
536176Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory)
537177Miami Dolphins (from DAL)
538178Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory)
539179San Francisco 49ers (from NYJ)
540180Miami Dolphins (from DAL)
541181Detroit Lions (compensatory)

Round 6

RoundPickOverallTeam
61182Buffalo Bills (from NYJ)
62183Arizona Cardinals
63184Tennessee Titans
64185Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from LV)
65186New York Giants
66187Washington Commanders
67188New York Jets (from SEA)
68189Cincinnati Bengals
69190New Orleans Saints
610191Jacksonville Jaguars (from NE)
611192New York Giants (from MIA)
612193New York Giants (from DAL)
613194Tennessee Titans (from BAL)
614195Las Vegas Raiders (from TB)
615196Minnesota Vikings (from IND)
616197Los Angeles Rams (from PHI)
617198Minnesota Vikings (from NE)
618199Seattle Seahawks (from NYJ)
619200Miami Dolphins (from CAR)
620201Green Bay Packers
621202Los Angeles Chargers (from NE)
622203Jacksonville Jaguars (from PHI)
623204Houston Texans (from LAC)
624205Detroit Lions (from JAX)
625206Los Angeles Chargers (from CLE)
626207

Philadelphia Eagles (from LA)

627208Atlanta Falcons (from LV)
628209Washington Commanders (from SF)
629210Pittsburgh Steelers (from KC)
630211Baltimore Ravens (from DEN)
631212New England Patriots
632213Chicago Bears (from BUF)
633214Indianapolis Colts (compensatory, from PIT)
634215Atlanta Falcons (compensatory, from PHI)
635216Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory)

Round 7

RoundPickOverallTeam
71217Arizona Cardinals
72218Dallas Cowboys (from TEN)
73219Las Vegas Raiders
74220Buffalo Bills (from NYJ)
75221Cincinnati Bengals (from NYG)
76222Detroit Lions (from CLE)
77223Washington Commanders
78224Pittsburgh Steelers (from NO)
79225Tennessee Titans (from KC)
710226Cincinnati Bengals
711227Carolina Panthers (from MIA)
712228New York Jets (from DAL)
713229Las Vegas Raiders (from TB)
714230Pittsburgh Steelers (from IND)
715231Atlanta Falcons
716232Los Angeles Rams (from BAL)
717233Jacksonville Jaguars (from DET)
718234Minnesota Vikings
719235Minnesota Vikings (from CAR)
720236Green Bay Packers
721237Pittsburgh Steelers
722238Miami Dolphins (from LAC)
723239Buffalo Bills (from CHI)
724240Jacksonville Jaguars
725241Buffalo Bills (from CHI)
726242New York Jets (from BUF)
727243Houston Texans (from SF)
728244Philadelphia Eagles (from LA)
729245New England Patriots (from JAX)
730246Denver Broncos
731247New England Patriots
732248Cleveland Browns (from SEA)
733249Kansas City Chiefs (from PIT)
734250Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
735251Philadelphia Eagles (from LA)
736252Los Angeles Rams (compensatory)
737253Baltimore Ravens (compensatory)
738254Indianapolis Colts (compensatory)
739255Green Bay Packers (compensatory)
740256Denver Broncos (compensatory)
741257Denver Broncos (compensatory)

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Patriots up-to-date depth chart: Who is on the roster right now?

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 14: New England Patriots players huddle during the first half of the game against the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Fresh off a berth in Super Bowl LX, the New England Patriots are in the process of retooling their roster. They already made some moves in NFL free agency to improve the foundation, and will add some long-term perspective and developmental potential via the upcoming draft.

This, of course, means that plenty of roster movements is set to come up. So, in order not to get lost, here is our handy up-to-date Patriots roster and depth chart.

Patriots updated roster: 76 players

Quarterback (2): Drake Maye (10), Tommy DeVito (16)

Running back (5): Rhamondre Stevenson (38), TreVeyon Henderson (32), Terrell Jennings (26), Lan Larison (34), Elijah Mitchell (30)

Fullback (3): Reggie Gilliam (44), Jack Westover (37), Brock Lampe (46)

Wide receiver (8): Romeo Doubs (87), Kayshon Boutte (9), Mack Hollins (13), Kyle Williams (18), DeMario Douglas (3), Efton Chism III (86), Jeremiah Webb (29), John Jiles (83)

Tight end (5): Hunter Henry (85), Julian Hill (80), Eli Raridon (— | unsigned draft pick), C.J. Dippre (81), Marshall Lang (84)

Offensive tackle (8): Will Campbell (66 | LT), Morgan Moses (76 | RT), Caleb Lomu (— | unsigned draft pick), Dametrious Crownover (— | unsigned draft pick), James Hudson III (68), Marcus Bryant (52), Sebastian Gutierrez (61), Lorenz Metz (72 | international exemption)

Interior offensive line (7): Alijah Vera-Tucker (75 | LG), Jared Wilson (58 | C), Mike Onwenu (71 | RG), Ben Brown (77), Caedan Wallace (70), Andrew Rupcich (67), Mehki Butler (63)

Interior defensive line (7): Milton Williams (97), Christian Barmore (90), Cory Durden (94), Joshua Farmer (92), Leonard Taylor III (93), Eric Gregory (55), Jeremiah Pharms Jr. (98)

Defensive edge (6): Harold Landry III (2), Dre’Mont Jones (5), Gabe Jacas (— | unsigned draft pick), Elijah Ponder (91), Bradyn Swinson (43), Jesse Luketa (42)

Linebacker (6): Robert Spillane (14), Christian Elliss (53), K.J. Britt (35), Chad Muma (49), Otis Reese (54), Amari Gainer (99)

Cornerback (9): Christian Gonzalez (0), Carlton Davis III (7), Marcus Jones (25 | PR), Charles Woods (22), Kindle Vildor (28), Kobee Minor (19), Marcellas Dial Jr. (27), Brandon Crossley (39), Kalen Prunty (— | unsigned draft pick)

Safety (6): Kevin Byard (31), Craig Woodson (4), Dell Pettus (24), Brenden Schooler (41), John Saunders Jr. (23), Mike Brown (33)

Kicker (1): Andy Borregales (36)

Punter (1): Bryce Baringer (17 | H)

Long snapper (2): Julian Ashby (47), Niko Lalos (62)


Patriots free agents: 5 players

Unrestricted free agents (1): OT Thayer Munford Jr.

Restricted free agents (2): OT Yasir Durant, DT Jaquelin Roy

Exclusive rights free agents (2): RB Deneric Prince, DT Isaiah Iton

How Caitlin Clark fared in Indiana Fever preseason game vs. New York

Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever opened their 2026 WNBA preseason schedule with a 109-91 win over the New York Liberty on Saturday, April 25, in New York.

Clark, a former Iowa women's basketball star, and the Fever have two more preseason games before opening the regular season on May 9 vs. Dallas.

Here's a look at how Clark fared in Saturday's exhibition:

Caitlin Clark stats vs. New York Liberty in April 25 preseason game

  • Minutes: 17
  • Points: 7
  • Rebounds: 3
  • Assists: 4
  • Blocks: 1
  • Steals: 0
  • Turnovers: 0
  • FG shooting: 2-for-10
  • 3-point shooting: 1-for-5
  • Free throws: 2-for-2

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever upcoming games

  • Thursday, April 30: vs. Dallas Wings, 6 p.m. CT, ION and WNBA League Pass
  • May 2: vs. Nigeria Women's National Team, 6 p.m. CT, WNBA League Pass

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Caitlin Clark's stats in Indiana Fever vs New York WNBA preseason game

Oregon OT Alex Harkey selected with No. 206 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

The seventh former Oregon Ducks player to be selected in the 2026 NFL Draft is offensive tackle Alex Harkey. The Los Angeles Chargers picked Harkey with the No. 206 pick in the sixth round, putting him in powder blue in front of former Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert.

Harkey, a 6-foot-6, 308-pound anchor for the Ducks, was announced as a guard after playing right tackle in his lone season in Eugene. He transferred to the Ducks from Texas State last offseason and started all but one game on the right side. Although Harkey occasionally struggled with penalties and speed rushers, the Ducks found him useful in outside zone runs and as a lead blocker in space on screen passes.

As a redshirt senior, Harkey earned All-Big Ten honorable mention status with the Ducks. He started all 35 games of his college career at tackle, but many NFL draft experts project the Chargers to move him inside to guard, as he was announced. He joins Emmanuel Pregnon, who was drafted No. 88 overall to the Jacksonville Jaguars, as the only Oregon offensive linemen selected this year. Isaiah Worlds, the Ducks' left tackle last season, is still waiting to hear his name called.

Harkey impressed teams with his strength as a run blocker and a key figure on Oregon's offensive line, which was a finalist for the Joe Moore Award. He allowed just two sacks from the right side and helped the Ducks rush for 200 yards or more in seven games last season.

The Chargers have needed help along the offensive line due to injuries and a rough season protecting Herbert in 2025. While Harkey will have to earn his spot on the Chargers' roster, he fits as a depth piece that can move around a bit under coach Jim Harbaugh.

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon OT Alex Harkey selected with No. 206 pick in 2026 NFL Draft

Marquette grad, former Wisconsin TE Riley Nowakowski selected in NFL draft

Reigning college football national champion Indiana is scoring big in the NFL draft.

Six Hoosiers were selected through five rounds, making the 2026 draft one of the program’s most successful.

Riley Nowakowski is part of the reason why. The tight end who played his high school ball at Marquette was the sixth Indiana player selected Saturday, April 25.

Nowakowski was taken with the 29th pick of the fifth round (169th overall) by Pittsburgh.

Riley Nowakowski’s draft grade: B

USA TODAY gave the selection a B-. CBS Sports liked it a little better, giving it a B.

Where did Riley Nowakowski play in college?

Nowakowski was a key cog for Indiana’s national championship team, but he played his first five seasons at Wisconsin.

Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers tight end Riley Nowakowski (37) after defeating the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Riley Nowakowski highlights

Nowakowski began his career as a walk-on outside linebacker who shifted to fullback before finding a home at tight end.  He played two seasons at that position at Wisconsin but blossomed at Indiana. He was a second-team all-Big Ten selection by the media and a third-team choice on the coaches’ team.

Riley Nowakowski’s height, weight

Nowakowski measured at 6-1 ¼ and 250 pounds at the NFL Combine.

Riley Nowakowski’s stats

He caught 32 passes for 387 yards and two touchdowns in 2025. In the national championship game, he caught two passes for 17 yards and ran for a 1-yard touchdown.

How did Riley Nowakowski do at the NFL Combine?

Nowakowski posted times of 4.66 and 1.7 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 10-yard split. He also had a vertical jump of 33.5 inches and a broad jump of 9-11.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Pittsburgh picks tight end Riley Nowakowski in 5th round of NFL draft

🚨 Breaking | Gervasoni also stands down, AIA calls meeting!

🚨 Breaking | Gervasoni also stands down, AIA calls meeting!

Italian football is going through a real earthquake triggered by the Milan Prosecutor’s investigation, which has put Gianluca Rocchi, the CAN refereeing appointor who has suspended himself, under investigation for sports fraud, along with Andrea Gervasoni, VAR supervisor.

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Gervasoni suspends himself. The AIA calls a meeting

Andrea Gervasoni, ANSA reports, has suspended himself just like Rocchi, and the AIA, in total chaos, has called an emergency meeting since the body that appoints referees is now without an appointor. The statement is below.

 "The AIA is urgently convening a National Committee to decide who will take Gianluca ROCCHI’s place, the Serie A and B refereeing appointor who suspended himself after being investigated by the Milan Prosecutor’s Office for aiding and abetting sports fraud.

In a statement, the Association said that this evening ROCCHI informed the deputy vice-president, Francesco Massini, of his decision, and that Andrea Gervasoni has also suspended himself from his role: he is VAR supervisor for Serie A and B CAN, and he too is under investigation as part of the Milan inquiry. For this reason, the AIA states, "the National Committee will be convened immediately to take the necessary measures."


Three 'cases'

There are three cases: the appointment for Bologna-Inter, the Coppa Italia final in the event Inter reached the last match, and the already well-known case of Rocchi’s intervention from behind the glass in the VAR room in Lissone during Udinese-Parma.

As for Gervasoni, the interference was instead recorded in a Serie B match between Salernitana and Modena.

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Charge earn final playoff spot with 3-0 victory over Sceptres

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Gwyneth Philips stopped 41 shots as the Ottawa Charge defeated the Toronto Sceptres 3-0 on Saturday to capture the final Professional Women’s Hockey League playoff berth.

Fanuza Kadirova, Sarah Wozniewicz and Alexa Vasko scored for Ottawa, which will make its second playoff appearance.

Raygan Kirk had 28 saves for Toronto.

Ottawa will now wait to find out if it will play either the Boston Fleet or Montreal Victoire in the playoffs.

The Sceptres came into the game needing a regulation win to leapfrog the Charge for the final playoff spot but came up short for the second straight year.

Leading 1-0, Ottawa extended its advantage just 1:03 into the third when Toronto’s Kali Flanagan turned the puck over at her own blue line. That allowed Charge captain Brianne Jenner to find Wozniewicz all alone and beat Kirk off her backhand.

Vasko added an empty-net goal with just over four minutes remaining to seal the victory.

The Charge opened the scoring early in the second.

With a battle in front for the puck Michela Cava made a cross-crease pass to Kadirova, who took the pass off her skate to her stick to beat Kirk to the short side.

The goal changed the momentum of the game. Toronto dominated play early in the contest but the Charge fed off the energy of the goal and had sustained pressure numerous times throughout the period.

Ottawa thought it had opened the scoring near the seven-minute mark when Brooke McQuigge fired a shot that initially looked like a goal. But the review showed the puck hit the crossbar and never crossed the goal line.

Up next

Charge: Playoff game against a yet to be determined opponent.

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Rams' 6th-round WR made one of the best catches you'll ever see last season

The Los Angeles Rams' newest wide receiver has quite the highlight-reel play on his resume. Former Miami wideout CJ Daniels made one of the best catches you'll ever see last season against Notre Dame, doing an excellent Odell Beckham Jr. impression just before the end of the first half.

It's a catch you have to see to believe, as Daniels stuck out his right arm while falling to the ground and somehow held on for a touchdown. Not only did it put six points on the board for Miami, but it prevented what would've been a sure interception by the Irish.

Here's a look at the spectacular grab from last August in what was a huge game for the Hurricanes and Irish.

OH. MY. CJ. DANIELS. 🤯🖐️

📺 ABC x @CanesFootballpic.twitter.com/FnoKVni8nw

— ACC Football (@ACCFootball) September 1, 2025

That's probably the closest thing we've ever seen to OBJ's iconic one-handed grab against the Cowboys. Daniels may not have used only three fingers like Beckham, but his catch was every bit as good.

It's an example of the hands he displays at wide receiver, as well as his ability to elevate to make difficult catches.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams highlights: CJ Daniels made incredible 1-handed catch at Miami

Report: Commanders have interest in signing Brandon Aiyuk if 49ers release him

49ers General Manager John Lynch said before the draft that he's had discussions with teams about a potential trade involving wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and that he believes there's "a chance" that a deal comes together.

The Commanders reportedly hope that's not the case. Lynch said after the season that it was safe to say Aiyuk has played his final snap for the Niners and Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Commanders have "significant interest" in signing Aiyuk if the 49ers release him.

The 49ers are less likely to do that as long as they think the Commanders might pivot to making an offer and they voided the remaining guarantees on Aiyuk's contract, so there's no particular time pressure for them to make a move at this point in the calendar.

Washington has frequently been mentioned as a possible landing spot for Aiyuk. He and quarterback Jayden Daniels were teammates at Arizona State and the team has space for a complement to Terry McLaurin in their receiving corps. They drafted wideout Antonio Williams in the third round on Friday and also have Treylon Burks, Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown, Van Jefferson, and Jaylin Lane at the moment.

The Houston Texans select WR Lewis Bond with the 204th overall pick

CHESTNUT HILL, MA - NOVEMBER 15: Lewis Bond #11 of the Boston College Eagles smiles after a catch against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the game at Alumni Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Texans’ WR room will have a non-Iowa State player in it not named Nico Collins.

In the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Texans took Lewis Bond, a wide receiver from Boston College.

Wait…Boston College, isn’t that where Bill O’Brien is coaching now? So you mean to tell me we drafted a Bill O’Brien-coached player?

That’s just too funny.

Anyway, let’s get to the stats on Bond and a quick recap from Houston sports radio’s own Lance Zierlein.

Overview

Hard-hat possession receiver who has delivered with consistency for three consecutive seasons. Bond shines with natural ball skills highlighted by plus catch focus and sure hands to routinely win contested catch battles. Finding separation as a pro will be a challenge. He’s not shifty enough to beat a pro press and doesn’t have the speed or suddenness to break free from sticky man coverage. He might need pre-snap motion or bunch formations to get rolling. Bond will find his best chance with teams who covet pro-caliber ball skills over separation traits.

Strengths

  • Team captain with steady catch production in his last three seasons.
  • Smooth in his transitions on vertical routes.
  • Consistent to make the tough catch when challenged.
  • Tracks the ball and makes adjustments like a pro.
  • Good feel for utilizing space properly against zone coverage.
  • Uses sudden, strong hands to quickly pluck and tuck.

Weaknesses

  • Sluggish takeoff could doom him against NFL press corners.
  • Unable to back cornerbacks off with the threat of his long speed.
  • Lacks route burst to unstick from sticky man coverage.
  • Fails to hit a noticeable second gear to run under deep throws.

Saints drafted record-setting LSU star WR with elite skill New Orleans needed

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Saints drafted record-setting LSU star WR with elite skill New Orleans needed originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New Orleans Saints have made a ton of selections during the 2026 NFL Draft to improve the offensive side of the ball, with Jordyn Tyson are wide receiver, kicking off the draft in Round 1.

But that wasn't all the Saints went with on the offensive side of the ball. They also went out and added tight end Oscar Delp, wide receiver Bryce Lance, and, as the Saints announced, WR Barion Brown.

Brown is a very unique player for the Saints, and a fun selection to bolster the New Orleans offense. But, there's more reason why the LSU star receiver is a good pick; he's a record-breaker in a key statistic that is something they're missing right now.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

Saints draft Barion Brown to replace Rashid Shaheed

At the 190th overall pick in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Saints drafted Brown, the LSU WR and kick returner.

While Lance has elite speed and might take over some of the Shaheed work in the receiving game, Brown might take over Shaheed's role on special teams.

New Orleans got elite production from Shaheed in the return game, and now, they're adding Brown, who, in his collegiate career, returned six kickoffs for touchdowns.

That's an SEC record, and it's a very fun statistic to believe in. He ran a 4.40-second 40-yard dash and has great straight-line speed.

MoreAlvin Kamara might retire if trade rumors with Saints come true

The 5-foot-11, 177-pound receiver is not as likely to factor into the receiving game with Tyler Shough as he is likely to be a potential star in the return game.

This past season for LSU, he returned 15 kickoffs for 445 yards and one touchdown. He had one touchdown in 2024 with Kentucky, three kickoff touchdowns in 2023, and one touchdown in his collegiate debut back in 2022.

As a receiver, he caught 53 passes for 532 yards and one touchdown. Brown isn't likely to be a WR for the Saints, but he might be a key returner for the Saints in 2026, as the record-breaker has the traits to be a great returner.

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WATCH: New Seahawks WR Emmanuel Henderson's college highlights

The Seattle Seahawks selected Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Wilson Jr. with the No. 199 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. Henderson projects to be a depth pick at wide receiver, and mainly a special teams starter. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't come with plenty of explosive highlights as a pass catcher.

Here at Seahawks Wire, we once again share with you the highlights of the newest Seattle draft pick:

The newest Seattle Seahawks wide receiver: Emmanuel Henderson Jr. pic.twitter.com/9McW5BwZg8

— Kole Musgrove (@KoleMusgrove23) April 25, 2026

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: watch Emmanuel Wilson highlights

Dallas Cowboys draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions

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Dallas Cowboys draft picks tracker: Updated list of 2026 selections, next pick predictions originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite being the NFL's biggest brand, the Cowboys haven't made much of a dent on the league standings in recent years.

Dallas missed the postseason for the second straight year in 2025, seeing its playoff hopes crumble as injuries, poor performance and a husk-like defense reared their ugly heads.

The Cowboys found some answers at some key positions during head coach Brian Schottenheimer's first season in charge. Dak Prescott re-established himself as one of the league's best passers after an injury-plagued 2024 season, while George Pickens made himself indispensable, tallying more than 1,400 receiving yards.

Still, that defense was dire, taking the ignominious title of football's worst. Reinforcements could be on the way -- the Cowboys hold two first-round selections in the 2026 draft. Only time will tell if they'll stop the rot, however.

The Sporting News is tracking every Cowboys selection in the 2026 NFL draft, from the first round to the seventh. Follow along below as Dallas makes its picks.

2026 NFL DRAFT HQ:Live tracker | Pick-by-pick grades | Best players still available

Who did the Cowboys draft?

Dallas entered the 2026 NFL Draft with nine selections and now has seven after multiple trades.

  • Round 1, Pick No. 11: S Caleb Downs, Ohio State
  • Round 1, Pick No. 23: EDGE Malachi Lawrence, UCF
  • Round 3, Pick No. 95: EDGE Jaishawn Barham, Michigan
  • Round 4, Pick No. 112: OT Drew Shelton, Penn State
  • Round 4, Pick No. 114: CB Devin Moore, Florida
  • Round 5, Pick No. 137: EDGE LT Overton, Alabama
  • Round 7, Pick No. 218:

Cowboys NFL Draft needs

  • Defensive back: The Cowboys were football's worst defense in 2025, conceding more points, yards and third down conversions than any other side in the land. Dallas has a lot of holes across its defense. Few loom as large as in the secondary, however -- the Cowboys routinely gave up big plays at untimely moments.
  • EDGE: Despite posting an above-average pressure rate, Dallas' pass rush proved fairly toothless after trading Micah Parsons, recording just 35 sacks in 2025 -- the joint-seventh-worst mark in football. The Cowboys will seek a remedy for its impotence in the pocket.
  • Linebacker: Dallas' defense was lackluster in all aspects. Adding a quality reinforcement in the linebacker spot could go a long way in pushing the front seven forward under new defensive coordinator Christian Parker.

MORE:Final NFL Draft big board of 257 players

Cowboys mock draft 2026

Here's a look at how the Cowboys' draft board could shake out, based on the seven-round mock draft from SN's Vinnie Iyer

RoundPickSelectionPositionCollege
112Akheem MesidorEDGEMiami (FL)
120Avieon TerrellCBClemson
4112Taurean YorkLBTexas A&M
5152Eric RiversWRGeorgia Tech
5177Aiden FisherLBIndiana
5180Ar'maj Reed-AdamsG/CTexas A&M
6193Kendrick LawWRKentucky
7218Tanner KoziolTEHouston

The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft is on Thursday, April 23, from Pittsburgh.

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Brighton & Hove Albion record impressive victory against league leaders Manchester City

Brighton & Hove Albion record impressive victory against league leaders Manchester City
Brighton & Hove Albion record impressive victory against league leaders Manchester City

Brighton & Hove Albion caused an upset as they recorded an impressive 3-2 victory over Barclays Women’s Super League leaders Manchester City at Broadfield Stadium this afternoon.

The hosts took the win thanks to a brace from Madison Haley along with a goal from Kiko Seike. 

Early pressure from Manchester City resulted in them going close in the opening minutes through Aoba Fujino. Her shot from the centre of the box went just wide of Chiamaka Nnadozie’s goal. 

Kerolin opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a right-footed shot into the top left corner of the Brighton & Hove Albion net.

Khadija Shaw then hit the post as Manchester City looked to extend their early lead while Brighton & Hove Albion’s first shot of the game came when Fran Kirby’s effort was saved by Ayaka Yamashita.

Just before the break, Kerolin’s shot from the centre of the box was saved by Nnadozie.

Brighton & Hove Albion equalised in added time through Haley’s right-footed shot from the centre of the box. She was assisted by Kirby. 

Just moments after the break, Seike put the hosts ahead as her shot from a difficult angle found the top corner. 

At the other end, Nnadozie made another crucial save to deny Fujino and keep her side ahead. 

Brighton & Hove Albion then added a third goal through Haley as her close-range shot beat Yamashita after her first chance was saved. 

Towards the end of regular time, Shaw got one back for the visitors as her right-footed shot went past Nnadozie but it was too little, too late as Manchester City’s title hopes suffered a blow.

Brighton & Hove Albion are back in action when they travel to face Manchester United next Saturday while Manchester City host Liverpool the following day.

It's not over: Liverpool won't give up on deal for Marcos Senesi

It's not over: Liverpool won't give up on deal for Marcos Senesi
It's not over: Liverpool won't give up on deal for Marcos Senesi

Last week it was claimed that Tottenham had reached an agreement to sign Marcos Senesi.

The 28-year-old is due to leave Bournemouth this summer when his contract expires - having signed for the Cherries back in 2022.

The Argentina centre-back left Arne Slot’s Feyenoord for Bournemouth - whose technical director at the time was Richard Hughes.

With Hughes and Slot now in tandem at Liverpool the aggressive left-footer has been mooted as a potential transfer target.

The Premier League champions need cover and competition at centre-back - while a long-term replacement for Virgil van Dijk will be uppermost in the club’s thoughts.

Now it’s been claimed in Caught Offside that Senesi IS a target for Liverpool - and no such deal has been agreed with Spurs.

No deal reached with Spurs

The crisis-torn London club cannot be sure of their Premier League status right now and as such will be leaving recruitment decisions until the end of the season.

That leaves the pathway clear for a move to Merseyside - with other sides dropping out of the race for Senesi.

“It may be that Senesi is leaning towards Spurs if they stay up, but my understanding is that other clubs like Liverpool remain in the race for his signature,” the report reads.

“The Reds are exploring the centre-backs market as they’re really keen to add depth even if Ibrahima Konate stays and signs a new contract.

“I previously mentioned the likes of Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Chelsea also being keen on Senesi, but it now seems their interest has cooled. Meanwhile, the player is understood to have rejected offers from Juventus and Borussia Dortmund as they didn’t meet his demands.”

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ITA Airways boosts flights to Bangkok and Delhi, announces first Caribbean route to Santo Domingo

25 April 2026 at 23:46
An ITA Airways Airbus A320 aircraft on the tarmac at Frankfurt AirportITA Airways has announced an expansion of its connections with India and Thailand during the peak of the 2026 summer season, responding to the growing demand for direct connections between Italy and Asia and reaffirming […]

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Barcelona and Real Madrid target Jon Martín’s release clause could keep him at Real Sociedad

26 April 2026 at 00:10
Jon Martín release clause may keep Barcelona and Real Madrid away from the Real Sociedad player.

There is still time before the transfer window opens, but Barcelona and Real Madrid cannot afford to slow down in their search for players. One defender on both clubs’ radar is Jon Martín, whose release clause at Real Sociedad could keep him there for a while.

Martín’s release clause at Real Sociedad is 50 million euros. Despite a strong season with the club that included a Copa del Rey title, that price could put the giants off. He is also far from the end of his contract, as he recently extended it until 2031, so a free transfer is not close.

Both clubs see center back as an area to improve. Real Madrid dealt with plenty of injuries in that position and did not get strong performances there, while Barcelona’s back line was one of the main reasons for their struggles against top teams.

Barcelona have contacted Martín’s agent

Center back could be Barcelona’s top priority in the market, along with a striker. Pau Cubarsí looks set to hold down his spot in the lineup for many years, but his partner is the area Hansi Flick still needs to strengthen.

Cubarsí is just 19 years old (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

The Real Sociedad defender could be a smart investment for the club, considering he is only 20 years old. A potential pairing of Cubarsí and Martín would give Barcelona stability for a long time, so they have already taken the first step.

Sporting director Deco has already made informal contact with Martín’s agent, according to Sport. That suggests Barcelona are trying to find out how much he would cost, with his value around 20 million euros. While he may not be the top priority, he is a player worth watching closely.

Alessandro Bastoni’s name is tempting

Martín could be a strong addition for any club. Barcelona need a center back, but Alessandro Bastoni appears to be their preferred option. His left-footed profile and all the experience he has in Italy make him the most attractive candidate. The biggest challenge may be the 70 million euros Inter could demand for the defender.

Martín has a high release clause

Christian Pulisic watches club transfer plans shift as Alexander Sorloth and Leon Goretzka make decision on Milan move amid Robert Lewandowski rumors

25 April 2026 at 23:47
With Alexander Sorloth, Leon Goretzka, and Robert Lewandowski all linked in recent reports, the Italian giant appears determined to reshape the squad before next season begins.

Christian Pulisic will be paying close attention to what happens next at Milan, as the club prepares for a crucial summer rebuild. With Alexander Sorloth, Leon Goretzka, and Robert Lewandowski all linked in recent reports, the Italian giant appears determined to reshape the squad before next season begins.

After an uneven campaign, Milan is said to be targeting proven experience and immediate quality. According to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, the search for a striker remains central, while midfield reinforcement is also high on the agenda as the club plans for a likely return to European competition.

The report adds that Milan’s leadership wants to hand coach Massimiliano Allegri a more traditional centre-forward, a profile the squad has lacked in recent seasons. Attempts to use other attacking players in central roles have not fully solved the issue, leaving the club eager to act decisively this summer.

Several names have surfaced, but the message is clear: the Rossoneri want a striker who can score consistently and lead the line immediately. Lewandowski and Dusan Vlahovic were mentioned among possible options, though salary demands could complicate either move.

Alexander Sorloth
Alexander Sorloth of Atletico Madrid

Lewandowski’s reputation remains enormous, but La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests his financial expectations sit above Milan’s preferred structure. That has encouraged the club to explore alternatives that may offer stronger overall value.

The mystery decision revealed

The most significant development in La Gazzetta dello Sport’s latest reporting is that both Alexander Sorloth and Leon Goretzka have both given their approval to a potential summer move to Milan. While neither deal is complete, the signals are said to be positive.

For Massimiliano Allegri’s side, that would represent a major early statement in the transfer market. Landing two established internationals before pre-season would instantly strengthen both the attack and midfield.

Bayern Munich star Leon Goretzka
Leon Goretzka of FC Bayern Munich in action during the UEFA Champions League.

Sorloth is reportedly open to requesting a move from Atletico Madrid once the season ends. Goretzka, meanwhile, is said to be interested in the project but intends to wait until the campaign concludes before making a final choice.

Why Sorloth appeals to Milan

The Norwegian striker has become one of the most discussed names on the Serie A giant’s shortlist. He has scored regularly despite not always being a guaranteed starter, which has made him an attractive option for a club seeking efficiency and experience. This season, he has reportedly produced 17 goals in 48 appearances, a strong return considering his rotational role.

As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan believes he could become a regular focal point in Serie A rather than a squad option. What’s more, Atletico Madrid could ask for around $47 million, though the Italian outfit hopes that figure may drop closer to $23-30 million plus bonuses depending on circumstances later in the summer.

Goretzka seen as midfield upgrade

Milan is also believed to be pushing for Leon Goretzka, who would bring experience, leadership, and Champions League pedigree. The German midfielder has long been admired and could arrive as a free transfer if he leaves Bayern Munich. The report states Milan has offered a three-year contract with an option for an additional season.

That structure suggests the club sees him as an important part of the next cycle rather than a short-term gamble. At 31, the German international may still attract other offers, and that is why no final agreement is expected yet. Still, his reported approval gives Milan reason for optimism.

Alexander Sorloth (left), Christian Pulisic (center), and Leon Goretzka (right)

Mohamed Salah’s injury casts shadow just 46 days before 2026 World Cup as Arne Slot offers worrying update after substitution in Liverpool’s victory

25 April 2026 at 23:46
Mohamed Salah has become the focus of fresh concern after Liverpool’s latest victory, with the Egyptian star suffering an injury just 46 days before the 2026 World Cup.

Mohamed Salah has become the focus of fresh concern after Liverpool’s latest victory, with the Egyptian star suffering an injury just 46 days before the 2026 World Cup. Manager Arne Slot now faces an anxious wait, as both Liverpool and Egypt hope the forward avoids a serious setback at a critical stage of the season.

Liverpool defeated Crystal Palace 3-1 at Anfield to strengthen its push for UEFA Champions League qualification, but the result was overshadowed by Salah’s second-half substitution. With only a handful of matches left in his Anfield career, the timing could hardly be worse.

The Reds took an important three points thanks to goals from Alexander Isak, Andy Robertson, and Florian Wirtz. The victory moved the club into the top four and improved its chances of returning to Europe’s elite competition next season.

Yet much of the post-match discussion centered on Salah. The 33-year-old went down near the hour mark, immediately grabbing the back of his left leg before being replaced by Jeremie Frimpong.

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks dejected during the Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round match.

Supporters inside Anfield gave him a standing ovation as he walked off, and Salah applauded all sides of the stadium. Given his confirmed summer departure, many instantly feared it may have been an emotional farewell.

What happened to Salah?

Early reports from The Independent indicate Salah may have suffered a hamstring injury in his left leg. He is expected to undergo scans and medical tests to determine the extent of the damage. The moment appeared serious because Salah rarely leaves matches voluntarily.

That fact alone increased concern among Liverpool staff and fans. His body language also drew attention, with several outlets reporting he looked distressed as he made his way to the sideline. For a player known for durability, it was an unusual sight.

Oh salah, I sincerely hope it’s nothing serious. https://t.co/jAL5lMqPW1 pic.twitter.com/HPCoxKLJbc

— Ipostanything LFC (@ipostanythingLF) April 25, 2026

What did Arne Slot say?

Slot did little to calm fears after the final whistle, admitting there is genuine uncertainty around the player’s condition. The Dutch coach stressed that tests are still needed before any timeline can be confirmed. “Another win and another injury. It’s the story of our season,” the Dutch manager said.

“It’s too early to say but we all know Mo and how hard it is for him to leave the pitch. For Mo to leave the pitch, it shows you something but we have to wait and see how bad it is.” Later, he added: “We don’t know, that is the best answer I can give… We simply don’t know but what we do know is that the season in four weeks is over.”

Slot also tried to offer hope by pointing to Salah’s professionalism. “What I do know about Mo is he has taken such good care of his body all these years that he will have the minimum time required to recover from an injury.”

What does the injury mean for Egypt?

The injury concern extends far beyond Liverpool. Egypt is set to return to the World Cup, and Salah remains the national side’s captain, leader, and biggest star. The African nation has already qualified and will open its campaign on June 15 against Belgium in Seattle.

Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah of Egypt

Group matches against Iran and New Zealand follow, meaning preparation time is now limited. If the hamstring issue proves significant, Salah could arrive at the tournament lacking rhythm or even facing a race to be fit. That would be a major blow for a team built around his influence.

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool reacts with Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, after being substituted off

How to watch Inter Miami vs New England Revolution in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 MLS

24 April 2026 at 07:52
Inter Miami receive New England Revolution in a 2026 MLS regular season matchup. Check here for full game details, including date, location, and how to watch this clash live in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Inter Miami vs New England Revolution on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Inter Miami vs New England Revolution
WHAT MLS 2026 season
WHEN 7:30pm ET / 4:30am PT • Saturday, April 25, 2026
WHERE Apple TV
STREAM WATCH NOW
Watch on Apple TV

Match Overview

With the Eastern Conference race tightening by the week, New England Revolution have a prime opportunity to shake up the standings as they prepare to square off against Inter Miami, a side coming in with momentum but very little room for mistakes.

Miami, led by Lionel Messi, are riding high after grinding out a tough win over Real Salt Lake, a result that kept them within one point of Nashville SC at the top despite having played an extra match. Sitting third in the East, New England can both close the gap and slow down a direct rival with a statement performance.

Details on how to watch

Apple TV is the home for Major League Soccer – where you can watch Inter Miami vs New England Revolution and every MLS game. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, Apple TV, smartphone, tablet, Roku, and other smart streaming devices.
Apple TV will stream every MLS game – including MLS Cup Playoffs and Leagues Cup – with no blackouts.
Apple TV is available via the Apple TV app on all Apple iOS devices, Mac, PC, Amazon Fire TV and Fire Stick, Android TV, Google TV, LG smart TVs, Panasonic smart TVs, Playstation 4 & 5, Roku streaming devices and smart TVs, Samsung smart TVs, Sony smart TVs, Vizio smart TVs, and Xbox One, One S, Series X and Series S. In addition, you can AirPlay or cast from your phone or computer to any compatible screen.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

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Lionel Messi of Inter Miami

Bursaspor'un 'Yeni Batalla'sı: 34 maçta 16 gol 17 asist

TFF 1. Lige misafir olup ait olduğu Süper Lige dönmenin planlarını yapan Bursaspor, "yaratıcı on numara" boşluğunu SC Verl forması giyen Berkan Taz ile doldurmak için harekete geçti. Bundesliga III'te 34 maçta 16 gol ve 17 asistle harikalar yaratan 27 yaşındaki Berkan'ı Bursaspor yönetimi efsane oyuncuları Pablo Batalla'ya benzetiyor.

TFF 1. Ligin yeni takımı Bursaspor yönetimi kendisini burada "misafir" olarak görüyor. Yeşil Timsahların ana hedefi önce Süper Lige çıkmak, sonra kalıcı olmak. Sonunda da yeniden şampiyonluğa oynayacak bir "dev" haline gelmek. İşte bu kapsamda Bursaspor yönetimi ilk etapta 1. Lig'de şampiyonluğa oynayacak takım kurmak için kolları sıvadı.

34 MAÇTA 16 GOL 17 ASİST

Teklif yapılan ve prensip anlaşmasına varılan ilk isim Bundesliga III'te forma giyen 27 yaşındaki Türk asıllı 10 numara Berkan Taz oldu. 34 maçta 16 gol ve 17 asistle oynayan Berkan Taz, serbest vuruşlar ve kornerlerde oldukça etkili bir isim. Dar alanda top kontrolü yüksek. Adam eksiltme becerisine sahip. Üçüncü bölgede kilit pas denemeyi seven, arkadaşlarına pozisyon hazırlayan bir yapıda. Sadece hazırlayıcı değil, ceza sahası dışından attığı şutlarla skor yüküne de katkı sağlıyor.

İÇ FORVET OLARAK OYNAYABİLİR

Bursaspor’un Batalla ekolünden gelen geleneksel "yaratıcı on numara" boşluğunu doldurması düşünülen Berkan Taz, topu ayağına aldığında tribünleri ayağa kaldıracak teknik beceriye sahip.

Sadece merkezde değil, sol kanatta "iç forvet" gibi oynayarak Bursaspor'un hücum hattını çeşitlendirebilecek bir isim. Özellikle ters kanattan yapılan ortalarda arka direkte bitirici vuruşlarıyla 1. Lig'de şampiyonluk için çok büyük işler başarabilir.

Okan Buruk 'Yeni Mertens'ini buldu! Moskova'ya çıkarma yapıldı

Mertens sonrası 10 numara eksiğini gideremeyen Galatasaray'da teknik direktör Okan Buruk aradığı cevheri Rusya'da bulmuş olabilir. Yaser Asprilla ile devam edilmeyeceğinin netleştiği ortamda sarı-kırmızılılar Lokomotif Moskova formasıyla 13 gol ve 9 asistle harika bir sezon geçiren Rus futbolunun yeni cevheri Aleksey Batrakov için operasyon başlattı.

Galatasaray bir kaç sezon önce Arsen Zakharyan'ı kadrosuna katmak için uğraştı ancak Ermeni asıllı oyuncunun transferi gerçekleşmedi. O dönemde Zakharyan'a sarı-kırmızılı formayı giydirmek için uzun süre çalışan menajer Vadim Shpinev yeniden ortaya çıktı. Bu kez çok daha güçlü bir hamle yaptı. Türkiye'de beraber çalıştığı Fazıl Özdemir'le beraber Galatasaray'ın antrenörlerinden birisi ve scout ekibinden bir ismi Moskova'da ağırladı. Lokomotif Moskova'nın 10 numarası Aleksey Batrakov'u izlettirdi.

13 GOL VE 9 ASİST YAPAN BİR MAKİNE

Aslında Shpinev'in çok da aktif olarak çalışmasına gerek yok. Çünkü 20 yaşındaki Rus oyuncu 13 gol atan ve 9 da asist yapan ciddi anlamda potansiyeli olan bir 10 numara. Mertens'in ayrılmasından sonra Yaser Asprilla'nın boşluğu dolduramadığı ortamda Okan Buruk'un aradığı orta sahada oyun aklı olacak ideal bir isim olarak öne çıkıyor.

MERTENS'E BENZER ÖZELLİKLERİ VAR

Batrakov, fiziksel olarak Mertens kadar sert değil belki ama Belçikalıyı andıracak çevikliğe sahip. Mertens gibi rakip savunma hatları arasında "hayalet" gibi süzülebiliyor. Savunma katkısı olarak modern futbolun gerektirdiği pres disiplinine sahip.

Mertens'in Napoli'deki ilk dönemlerini andıran açlığa sahip. Mertens'in 30'lu yaşlarda kazandığı "oyunu okuma" yetisine Batrakov daha 19 yaşında sahip gibi duruyor.

Fenerbahçe'ye maç kurtaran kaleci! Ederson'un yerine geliyor

Fenerbahçe taraftarı 12 milyon Euro maaş almasına rağmen koca sezonda bir maç bile kurtaramayan Ederson'un yerine artık "maç alan" bir kalecinin transfer edilmesini istiyor. Başkan Sadettin Saran'ın talimatıyla harekete geçen Devin Özek'in listesine eklediği ve ön görüşmeleri yaptığı isim PSG'den Lucas Chevalier oldu.

Çok büyük bir sürpriz olmazsa Fenerbahçe, Ederson'la yollarını ayıracak. Akıllardaki ilk isim Berke Özer. Beşiktaş'ın ilgisi, daha önceki denenmişliği ve başarısızlığı göz önüne alındığında milli kaleciye bir mesafede söz konusu. Tüm bu şartlar altında Sadettin Saran, Devin Özek'ten kaleye daha makul bir takviye istedi.

DONNARRUMA'NIN YEDEĞİNİ KESEMEDİ

Özek'in takip aldığına aldığı isimlerin başında Okan Buruk'un sezon başında Uğurcan Çakır'dan da önce Galatasaray'ın kalesinde görmek istediği Lucas Chevalier'in olduğu öğrenildi. 24 yaşındaki Fransız kaleci Donnarruma'nın ayrılması sürecinde 40 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli karşılığında Lille'den alınmıştı.

LILLE YERİNE BERKE ÖZER'İ ALDI

Lille, Chevalier'in yerine Berke Özer'i transfer etti. Chevalier ise yıllarca Donnarruma'nın arkasında yedek bekleyen Safanov'un arkasında kalarak yedek kulübesine hapsoldu.

Devin Özek, Başkan Saran'dan aldığı yetkiyi Fenerbahçe adına avantaja çevirmek adına Chevalier için hem PSG hem de oyuncunun menajeri ile temaslar kurmaya başladı.

EDERSON'DAN DAHA İYİ ÖZELLİKLERİ VAR

Fransız kalecinin en güçlü yanı saf kalecilik yetenekleri. Olağanüstü refleksleri ve bire bir pozisyonlardaki hızıyla fark yaratan bir isim. Genç yaşına rağmen kritik anlarda yaptığı kurtarışlar kendisine PSG yolunu açtı. Geleneksel "kurtarıcı" özellikleri Ederson'a göre daha ön planda.

Ederson'dan daha çevik. Yan toplarda ve hava hakimiyetinde gelişmeye açık ancak çizgi üzerindeki esnekliği Fenerbahçe taraftarının ihtiyacı olan "maç kurtaran kaleci" tanımına uyuyor.

‘Ümit Karan itirafçı oldu, futbolcular yandı!‘

Ocak ayında yasaklı madde kullanmaktan tutuklanan Ümit Karan, "etkin pişmanlık" yasasından yararlanmak için sosyal çevresinde yasaklı madde kullanan veya temin eden isimleri açıkladığı iddia edildi. Karan'ın itiraflarının ardından aralarında aktif futbolcuların da yer aldığı yeni bir operasyonun başlatılacağına dair güçlü iddialar ortaya atıldı.

Türkiye gündemini sallayan aralarında magazin ünlülerinin de bulunduğu geniş kapsamlı yasaklı madde soruşturması kısa süre içinde futbola da sıçrayacak gibi duruyor. Ocak ayında tutuklanan eski futbolcu Ümit Karan’ın savcılığa yaptığı iddia edilen itirafların Türk futbolu için bahis sürecinden sonra yeni bir hukuki krize neden olacağı konuşuluyor.

ÜMİT KARAN OYUNU DEĞİŞTİRDİ

İddialara göre Ümit Karan, TCK'nin "etkin pişmanlık" hükümlerinden faydalanabilmek için savcılığa başvurdu. İtiraflarda bulundu. Bu itiraflar emniyet birimleri tarafından değerlendiriliyor.

Bazı hukukçular Karan'ın itiraflarının aktif futbolcuları da kapsayacak "zincirleme bir operasyon" başlatabileceğini savunuyor. Karan’ın, sosyal çevresinde yasaklı madde kullanan veya temin eden isimleri açıkladığı iddia edilen ifadesi futbol çevresinde büyük paniğe yol açacak gibi duruyor.

SOMUT VERİLER TELEFONLARDA

Gelen haberlere göre Emniyetin elindeki somut veriler, tutuklanan tedarikçilerin ve aracıların cep telefonlarında yapılan incelemelerden elde edildi. Bazı aktif futbolcuların da bu yasaklı maddelerin teminiyle suçlanan isimlerle ortak iletişim gruplarında yer aldığı iddiası ise çok ciddi.

Bebek ve Nişantaşı'nda futbolcuların sıkça gittiği bazı mekanlara yapılan baskınlar, soruşturmanın fiziksel takibinin devamının da göstergesi.

HENÜZ BİR GÖZALTI KARARI YOK

Şu an için resmi bir gözaltı yok... ancak birçok takımda şu an için "iç soruşturma" yapıldığına dair iddialar geliyor. İddialara göre savcılığın takip listesinde ciddi sayıda aktif futbolcu var. Bu isimlerin İstanbul’daki "riskli" çevrelerle temas kurdukları yönünde bilgilerin emniyet güçleri tarafından değerlendirildiği de iddialar arasında.

Sadettin Saran bizzat devrede! Bayern'den direk Fenerbahçe'ye

Menajerler Ali Barat ve Diomansy Kamara'yı İstanbul'da konuk eden sarı-lacivertli başkan Sadettin Saran, Bayern'den ayrılıp Chelsea'ye dönmeye hazırlanan Nicolas Jackson için operasyonu avuçlarının içine aldı. İngiltere, İspanya ve İtalya'dan da bazı kulüplerin istediği 24 yaşındaki Senegalli golcü için Saran ve Fenerbahçe'nin nasıl bir yol izleyeceği ilerleyen dönemde netleşecek.

Sezon başında AC Milan'ın elinden kapıp Archie Brown'u Fenerbahçe'ye getiren Ali Barat ortaya çıktı. Bir kaç gün önce İstanbul'a gelen ve Başkan Sadettin Saran'la görüşen Barat'ın, İngiliz oyuncuyu Premier Lige götürmek için Başkan Saran'dan fiyat bilgisi aldığı iddia edildi. Ancak Eskişehirspor'un eski yıldızı ve ortağı menajer Diomansy Kamara ile İstanbul'a gelen Barat'ın Başkan Saran'la Nicolas Jackson için de bir görüşme yaptığı iddia edildi.

ALİ BARAT İYİ PARA KAZANABİLİR

Sky Sport Almanya'ya göre Bayern'in hocası Vincent Kompany'nin profesyonelliğine duyduğu saygıya rağmen satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmamaya karar verdiği Jackson, Chelsea'ye dönmeye hazırlanıyor. Ancak İngiliz devi de Senegalli golcüyü geri istemiyor. Yine Sky Sport'a göre İngiltere, İspanya ve İtalya'daki birçok kulüp Jackson'u istiyor. Barat ise bu takımların hepsinden daha fazla Fenerbahçe'den yüksek danışmanlık ücreti koparabileceği için Fenerbahçe'ye transferi için Saran'ı iknaya çalışıyor.

BAYERN'DE AZ ZAMANDA İYİ İŞ ÇIKARDI

Nicolas Jackson, sadece klasik bir pivot santrfor değil... hızı ve kanatlara deplase olabilme yeteneğiyle Tedesco'nun istediği "akışkan hücum" hattına cuk diye oturacak isim.

Bayern Münih’teki kiralık döneminde Şampiyonlar Ligi’nde az sürede (302 dakika) 3 gol ve 2 asistlik katkı vermesi yüksek seviyede skor verebileceğinin en iyi kanıtı.

Premier Lig tecrübesiyle fizik gücü yüksek Jackson, Süper Lig’in sertliğine adapte olabilir.

Galatasaray'dan UEFA hamlesi! TFF engelledi

Bu akşam Süper Lig'de dananın kuyruğu tamamen kopabilir. Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe arasında oynanacak derbide hakem krizi ise git gide büyüyor. Son olarak sarı-kırmızılıların yaptığı iddia edilen hamle ortamı iyice gerdi. Bu iddiaya göre; Yasin Kol'un derbiyi yönetme kabiliyeti olmadığına inanan Galatasaray cephesi, UEFA'nın kapısını çaldı. Derbinin hakeminin gözetlenmesi için UEFA'nın görevlendireceği bir gözlemci talep etti. UEFA, TFF'ye bir yazı yazdı. İstenmesi durumunda Galatasaray'ın talebine olumlu cevap verebileceklerini iletti. Ancak TFF; UEFA'ya olumsuz cevar verdi. Yabancı gözlemcisi veto etti. İşte ortamı geren o iddialar...

Süper Lig’de şampiyonluk düğümünün çözecek Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derbisi öncesi Yasin Kol krizi pik yaptı. Yasin Kol atamasından sonra Galatasaray apar topar, TFF ile iletişimini askıya aldı. Bununla da yetinmedi. İddialara göre Yasin Kol’un derbi performansını ölçmek için UEFA'ya özel bir "denetleyici" görevlendirmesi için "acil" olarak talepte bulundu.

OLUMSUZ YANIT VERİLDİ

Sarı-kırmızılı yönetimin baskısı üzerine UEFA, TFF ile iletişime geçti. Yapılan görüşmeler neticesinde, derbiye yerel gözlemcilerin yanı sıra istenmesi durumunda kendilerinin belirlediği tecrübeli bir yabancı gözlemcinin de atanabileceği iletildi. Gelen bilgilere göre ise TFF, Galatasaray'ın talebi ve UEFA'nın tavsiyesine rağmen yabancı gözlemci kararına olumlu yanıt vermedi.

UEFA İLE PAYLAŞILACAKTI

Eğer TFF yabancı gözlemci talebini kabul etmiş olsaydı, bu gözlemcinin hazırlayacağı rapor yalnızca TFF'ye bağlı MHK ile paylaşılmayacak; aynı zamanda UEFA Hakem Konvansiyonu standartları gereği merkez sistemine de işlenecekti. Bu durum, derbideki hakem yönetiminin ve TFF'nin atama kriterlerini de doğrudan etkileyeceği anlamına geliyordu.

TFF NEDEN KABUL ETMEDİ?

Galatasaray'ın talebiyle UEFA'dan bir denetçinin gelmesi, TFF tarafından kendi ligini yönetme kabiliyetinin sorgulanması olarak yorumlandı. TFF'nin talebe olumsuz yanıt verirken,"hakemimi kendim denetlerim" mesajı vererek kurumsal otoritesini korumaya çalıştığı iddia edildi.

Eğer bugün Galatasaray’ın talebiyle yabancı gözlemci gelirse, yarın diğer kulüplerin de benzer taleplerle TFF’nin kapısını çalmasından çekinildiği de belirtildi.

Yasin Kol'dan sonra Galatasaray'ı çıldırtacak bir atama daha

MHK'nin derbiye Galatasaray'ın tüm isyanına rağmen Yasin Kol'u atamasının krizi devam ederken sürpriz bir atama ile derbi günü ortalığın karışacağı iddia edildi. İddialara göre Fenerbahçe lehine "hissiyat" penaltısı veren ve Trabzon'da Barış Alper'i attırmak isteyen Erkan Engin'in derbide VAR'da oturacağı konuşulmaya başlandı.

Galatasaray cephesi derbi gündemini Perşembe'den beri Yasin Kol üzerinden yürütüyor. Trabzon bölgesi hakemi sayesinde sarı-kırmızılıların sahasında Gençlerbirliği'ne 2-0 yenilerek Türkiye Kupası'na çeyrek finalde veda etmesi bile unutuldu. Galatasaray cephesi o maç sanki hiç yaşanmamış gibi davranırken Yasin Kol üzerinden yürütülen propagandanın bugün sabah saatlerde açıklanması beklenen VAR ve AVAR hakemlerinden sonra yeni bir krize neden olacağı konuşuluyor.

EĞER BU ATAMA DA GERÇEKLEŞİRSE

Çünkü bazı Galatasaraylı sosyal medya hesapları uzun süredir Yasin Kol'un derbide görev almaması için uğraşıyordu. Aynı hesaplar bir kaç gündür VAR koltuğunda da Erkan Engin'e görev verilmemesi için adeta savaş veriyor. Ancak gelen bilgilere göre derbinin VAR hakemi olarak Erkan Engin ismi ön plana çıkmış durumda. Eğer iddia edildiği gibi bu atama gerçekleşirse Galatasaray camiası çıldırabilir.

FENERBAHÇE PENALTISI UNUTULMADI

Erkan Engin'in Galatasaray'dan tepki almasının çıkış noktası 2024'deki hakem eğitim toplantısında Fenerbahçe lehine verdiği penaltı için "O anki hissiyatım öyleydi" sözleri. Ayrıca Engin, Galatasaray'ın bir kaç hafta önce kaybettiği Trabzonspor maçında ortaya çıktı. Barış Alper'e Cihan Aydın sarı kart vermişken "kırmızı kart" göstermesini istedi. Aydın kararında kaldı.

Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü Avrupa Şampiyonu!

Avrupa Ampute Futbol Federasyonu (EAFF) tarafından ilk kez düzenlenen ve Ankara'nın ev sahipliği yaptığı Ampute Futbol Avrupa Ligi'nin şampiyonu, finalde Polonya temsilcisi Slask Wroclaw'ı 2-1 yenen Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü oldu.

Ampute Futbol Avrupa Ligi'nin finalinde Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü ile Slask Wroclaw, Etimesgut Belediyesi Atatürk Stadı'nda karşılaştı.

Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü, finalin 4. dakikasında Ömer Güleryüz'le 1-0 öne geçti. Slask Wroclaw, bu golden sadece bir dakika sonra Lukasz Mazurowski ile skora dengeyi getirdi: 1-1.

Maçın 19. dakikasında bir kez daha fileleri havalandıran Ömer Güleryüz, karşılaşmanın skorunu belirledi: 2-1.

Müsabakayı 2-1 kazanan Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü, Ampute Futbol Avrupa Ligi'nde şampiyonluğa ulaştı.

Hakemin bitiş düdüğünün ardından başkent ekibinin futbolcuları büyük sevinç yaşadı, taraftarlar da bu sevince ortak oldu.

Şampiyon, törenle kupasına kavuştu

Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü, maçın ardından düzenlenen törenle şampiyonluk kupasına kavuştu.

Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü Teknik Direktörü Rahmi Özcan, maçın ardından AA muhabirine yaptığı açıklamada, "Çok mutluyuz. Önemli olan ilk defa düzenlenen organizasyona ev sahipliği yapıp kupanın ülkemizde kalmasını sağlamaktı. Müthiş bir mücadele oldu, daha iyi oynayan taraf bizdik. Destek veren herkese teşekkür ediyorum. Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü olarak Şampiyonlar Ligi ve Avrupa Ligi Kupası'na sahip olan tek takımız. Kupaları almaya, ülkemizi ve şehrimizi gururlandırmaya devam edeceğiz. Bu sezon aldığımız üçüncü kupa, nasip inşallah Türkiye Kupası ve Süper Kupa'ya da diyelim." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

Finalde takımının gollerini kaydeden Ömer Güleryüz ise "Mutluyuz, zorlu bir karşılaşma oldu. Biraz zorlu geçeceğini biliyorduk ama dünyanın en iyi oyuncularından oluşan bir takım var bence, o da Başkent Ampute Futbol Gücü. Herkese güzel bir hatırlatma olduğunu sanıyorum. Karşımızda Dünya Kupası'nın favori ülkelerinden Fas'ın 4-5 oyuncusunun olduğu bir takım vardı. Hem Türkiye'ye hem de dünyaya güzel bir mesaj verdik. Kupalara alışığız ama kupa almaya da doyamıyoruz, inşallah böyle devam edeceğiz." şeklinde konuştu.

Recep Uçar: Ligi ilk 8'de bitirmek istiyoruz

Çaykur Rizespor Teknik Direktörü Recep Uçar da Kayserispor'un telafisi olmayan bir durumun içinde bulunması ve stattaki taraftar ambiyansının maçın zorluk derecesini arttırdığını ifade etti.

Müsabakada kendileri açısından 2 kırılma anının olduğuna değinen Uçar, bunların deplasmandan puan almadan dönmelerine sebep olduğunu dile getirdi.

Ligde geride kalan 3 maça odaklandıklarını belirten Uçar, şunları aktardı:

"Çaykur Rizespor olarak artık 3 maçımız var. Soyunma odasında da oyuncularıma söyledim, aynı kararlılıkla devam ederek önümüzdeki 3 maçtan maksimum puanı alıp yolumuza devam etmeye çalışacağız. Genel olarak özellikle final noktasında kendi standartlarımızın altında kaldık. Kayserispor'un da bundan önceki birçok maçını analiz ettim. Kayserispor birçok dış faktörün de etkisiyle hem mücadele hem de oyun anlamında son maçlardaki standartlarının çok üstüne çıktı. Oyuncu değişikliklerinden maksimum verim aldılar. Maçtan puan alamadan dönmemizin bence ana sebepleri bunlardı. Alacağımız dersleri alacağız. Dediğimiz gibi hedefimizde bir değişiklik yok. İnşallah kalan maçlarda en çok puanı alıp ligi arzuladığımız yerde, ilk 8'de bitirmek istiyoruz."

Kayserispor tarafından bugün güzel karşılandığını ifade eden Uçar, hem oyuncularına hem de sarı-kırmızılı ekibe başarı temennisinde bulundu.

Erling Moe: Aynı şekilde devam edeceğimize inanıyorum

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında konuk ettiği Çaykur Rizespor'u 2-0 yenen Zecorner Kayserispor'da teknik direktör Erling Moe, "Önümüzdeki hafta çok çok önemli bir maç oynayacağız. Aynı şekilde devam edeceğimize inanıyorum." dedi.

Moe, RHG Enertürk Enerji Stadı'nda yapılan karşılaşmanın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında, zor bir durumda iyi bir maç oynadıklarını söyledi.

Takımın zor bir durumda olduğunu ve kendilerini baskı altında hissettiklerini belirten Moe, kaliteli ve öz güvenli bir oyun ortaya koyduklarını ifade etti.

Oyuncularının müsabakada ciddi bir karakter gösterdiğini dile getiren Moe, şunları kaydetti:

"Özellikle ilk yarı oyunun içinde kaldıktan sonra ikinci yarı kazanabileceğimize olan inancımız daha da arttı. Oyuna sonradan giren oyuncular, ciddi bir karakter gösterdi, performans ortaya koydu. Bundan dolayı çok mutluyum. Benim için bu karşılaşma, takımın karakter gösterme konusunda kanıt niteliğinde bir maç oldu. İki ay sonra gösterdiğimiz bu gelişimden çok memnunum. Önümüzdeki hafta çok çok önemli bir maç oynayacağız. Aynı şekilde devam edeceğimize inanıyorum."

Geldiğinden beri takıma iyi futbol oynamayı aşılamaya çalıştığını vurgulayan Moe, "Kasımpaşa maçındaki gibi topu uzun oynayıp peşinde koşmak, bu takımın karakterinde ve oyuncu yapısında olan bir şey değil. Biz oynamak istiyoruz, oyun içinde kalmak istiyoruz. Bunu yaptığımız sürece bu takımın başarılı olabileceğini inanıyoruz ve bu yapıyı inşa etmeye çalışıyoruz. Bugün bunu yaparak kazanmamız bizi daha da mutlu etti." diye konuştu.

Samandıra'da nefesler tutuldu! Fenerbahçe derbiye hazır

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında yarın Galatasaray'a konuk olacak Fenerbahçe, hazırlıklarını tamamladı.

Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre Fenerbahçe Can Bartu Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenman; ısınma, çabukluk ve koordinasyon hareketleriyle başladı.

Pas çalışmalarıyla devam eden idman, taktiksel ve bireysel organizasyonlarla noktalandı.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkanı Sadettin Saran ile yönetim kurulu üyeleri, antrenmandan önce futbolcularla bir araya geldi. Başkan Saran ve yöneticiler, idmanın bir bölümünü de takip etti.

RAMS Park'ta oynanacak Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derbisi, yarın saat 20.00'de başlayacak.

Bahçeşehir Koleji - TOFAŞ: 78-76 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 28. haftasında Bahçeşehir Koleji, sahasında TOFAŞ'ı 78-76 mağlup etti.

Bahçeşehir Koleji,Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 28. haftasında sahasında TOFAŞ'ı 78-76 mağlup etti.

Bu sonuçla Bahçeşehir Koleji, ligde 20. galibiyetini aldı. TOFAŞ ise 18. yenilgisini yaşadı.

Geri sayım başladı! Galatasaray derbiye hazır

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında yarın sahasında ezeli rakibi Fenerbahçe'yi konuk edecek olan Galatasaray, bu dev mücadelenin hazırlıklarını bugün yaptığı antrenmanla noktaladı. Florya Metin Oktay Tesisleri'nde gerçekleştirilen idmanda, oyuncuların moral ve motivasyonunun yüksek olduğu gözlendi.

Sarı-kırmızılı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Okan Buruk yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenman, dinamik ısınmayla başladı.

İki grup halinde 8'e 2 pas çalışmasıyla devam eden idman, taktik organizasyonlarla sona erdi.

RAMS Park'ta oynanacak Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe maçı, saat 20.00'de başlayacak.

Şampiyon hata yapmadı

Almanya Bundesliga'nın 31. haftasında Mainz'a konuk olan ve devre arasına 3-0 geride giren Bayern Münih, mücadeleyi 4-3 kazandı.

Almanya Bundesliga'nın 31. haftasında Bayern Münih, deplasmanda Mainz ile karşı karşıya geldi. Geçtiğimiz hafta şampiyonluğunu ilan eden Münih temsilcisi, devre arasına 3-0 geride girdiği maçı 4-3 kazandı. Bayern Münih'te galibiyeti getiren golleri Nicolas Jackson, Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala ve Harry Kane kaydetti.

Şampiyon, böylelikle puanını 82'ye çıkartarak galibiyet geleneğinden vazgeçmedi.

Barcelona durdurulamıyor! Getafe'yi 2-0 yendi

La Liga'nın 33. haftasında Barcelona, deplasmanda Getafe'yi 2-0 mağlup ederek 3 puanı hanesine yazdırdı.

İspanya La Liga'nın 33. haftasında Barcelona, deplasmanda Getafe'ye konuk oldu. Katalan ekibi, rakibini 2-0 mağlup ederek 3 puanın sahibi oldu.

Barcelona'ya galibiyeti getiren golleri 45+1. dakikada Fermin Lopez ve 74. dakikada Marcus Rashford kaydetti.

Katalan ekibi bu sonuçla puanını 74'e yükselterek bitime 5 hafta kala en yakın takipçisi Real Madrid ile olan puan farkını 11'e yükseltti. Bu sezonki 15. yenilgisini alan Getafe ise 44 puanda kaldı.

Göztepe - Antalyaspor: 2-0 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol Süper Lig'de haftanın dikkati çeken maçlarından birinde Göztepe ile Antalyaspor, İzmir'de karşılaştı. Göztepe, karşılaşmayı ilk yarıda bulduğu gollerle 2-0 kazanmayı başardı.

Trendyol Süper Lig'de 31. hafta maçlarının heyecanı sürüyor. Ligde haftanın dikkati çeken maçlarından birinde Göztepe ile Hesap.com Antalyaspor, İzmir'de ISONEM Park Gürsel Aksel Stadı'nda karşı karşıya geldi. Mücadeleyi en sahibi Göztepe 2-0 kazandı.

MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR

1. dakikada Göztepe öne geçti. Antunes'in sağ kanattan getirip ceza sahası içerisine çevirdiği topla buluşan Juan'ın şutu, kaleci Julian'dan döndü. Juan, kaleciden dönen meşin yuvarlağı bu kez filelerle buluşturdu. 1-0

22. dakikada Göztepe farkı 2'ye çıkardı. Arda Okan Kurtulan'ın sağ kanattan yaptığı ortada Antunes'in röveşata vuruşunda top altıpas içerisinde yükseklik kazandı. Defans oyuncularından seken topu önünde bulan Arda Okan Kurtulan, meşin yuvarlağı filelere gönderdi. 2-0

36. dakikadaki Antalyaspor gole yaklaştı. Sağ kanatta Doğukan Sinik, topu ceza sahası önündeki Storm'a aktardı. Defansın araya girmesinin ardından meşin yuvarlağı önünde bulan Van de Streek'in yerden şutunda kaleci Lis, topu kontrol etti.

Karşılaşmanın ilk yarısı Göztepe'nin 2-0 üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.

47. dakikada Göztepe gole yaklaştı. Sağ kanattan topla ceza sahasına giren Arda Okan Kurtulan'ın şutu, defans oyuncularına çarpıp kornere çıktı.

55. dakikada Antalyaspor gole yaklaştı. Safuri'nin ceza sahası önünde buluşup defans oyuncularına çalımladıktan sonra uzak köşeye gönderdiği meşin yuvarlak, direğin yanından auta çıktı.

67. dakikada Göztepe atağında, Antunes'in sağ kanattan kullandığı serbest vuruşta defanstan seken topu önünde bulan Juan'ın şutun meşin yuvarlak üstten dışarı çıktı.

77. dakikada Antalyaspor gole yaklaştı. Doğukan Sinik'in ceza sahası sol çizgisinden ortasında altıpas üzerinde topla buluşan Abdülkadir Ömür'ün kafa vuruşunda meşin yuvarlak, direğin yanından dışarı çıktı.

80. dakikada Göztepe gole yaklaştı. Antunes'in ara pasında ceza sahası içerisinde topla buluşan Janderson'un şutunu kaleci Julian, kornere çeldi.

86. dakikada Antalyaspor bir kez daha gole yaklaştı. Boli'nin sol kanattan çevirdiği topla altıpas üzerinde buluşan Bünyamin Balcı'nın şutunu kaleci Lis, güçlükle çeldi.

Karşılaşma, Göztepe'nin 2-0 üstünlüğüyle tamamlandı.

Stat: ISONEM Park Gürsel Aksel

Hakemler: Oğuzhan Çakır, Erkan Akbulut, Selahattin Altay,

Göztepe: Lis, Taha Altıkardeş, Godoi, Bokele, Arda Okan Kurtulan, Musah (Dk.88 Ogün Bayrak), Krastev (Dk.68 Uğur Kaan Yıldız), Cherni, Antunes (Dk.82 Jeferson), Janderson (Dk.82 Ege Yıldırım), Juan,

Hesap.com Antalyaspor: Julian, Erdoğan Yeşilyurt, Bahadır Öztürk, Giannetti (Dk.45 Dzhikiia), Paal (Dk.81 Bünyamin Balcı), Ceesay (Dk.72 Boli), Storm (Dk.62 Abdülkadir Ömür), Safuri, Saric (Dk.45 Soner Dikmen), Doğukan Sinik, Van de Streek,

Goller: Dk.1 Juan, Dk. 22 Arda Okan Kurtulan (Göztepe)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 26 Musah, Dk 90+2 Lis (Göztepe),

İngiltere Ulusal Ligi'nde York City lider girdi, şampiyon çıktı!

İngiltere Ulusal Ligi'nde York City, son hafta maçında Rochdale karşısında 90+13'te bulduğu golle 1-1 beraberliği sağladı ve şampiyon olarak bir üst lige çıkma başarısı gösterdi.

İngiltere Ulusal Ligi'ndeki son hafta maçında lider York, ikinci sıradaki Rochdale karşısında uzatmaların 13. dakikasında 1-1'lik beraberliği yakalayarak Lig 2'ye çıktı.

York, bu sonuçla Ulusal Ligi lider bitirerek İngiltere'de 4. seviye futbol ligi olan Lig 2'ye yükseldi. Şampiyon takımın futbolcuları ve taraftarları maçın ardından büyük sevinç yaşadı.

Ulusal Lig'in en iyi iki takımı, son hafta maçında karşılaşırken maç öncesinde lider York'un 107, ikinci sıradaki Rochdale'in ise 105 puanı vardı. York'un üst lige çıkabilmesi için maçı kaybetmemesi gerekiyordu.

Rochdale, 90+5'te Dieseruvwe'nin golüyle 1-0 öne geçti. York ise 90+13'te Stones'un golüyle beraberliği yakaladı. Maç 1-1 tamamlanınca York, bir üst lige adını yazdırdı.

Sezonu 2. sırada tamamlayan Rochdale ise Lig 2'ye yükselmek için play-off turunda mücadele edecek.

West Ham United üç puanı uzatmalarda aldı

West Ham United, İngiltere Premier Lig'in 34. haftasında kendi sahasında ağırladığı Everton'ı 2-1 mağlup etti.

İngiltere Premier Lig'in 34. haftasında West Ham United, Everton'ı konuk etti.

Londra Stadyumu'nda oynanan mücadele, ev sahibi ekibin 2-1'lik üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.

West Ham United'a galibiyeti getiren goller 52. dakikada Tomas Soucek ve 90+2. dakikada Calum Wilson'dan geldi.

Everton'ın tek golünü ise 88. dakikada Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall kaydetti.

KÜME HATTI KIZIŞTI

Bu sonuçla birlikte West Ham United 36 puanla 17. sırada yer alırken, Everton 47 puanla 11. sırada bulunuyor.

Gelecek hafta West Ham United deplasmanda Brentford ile, Everton ise evinde Manchester City ile karşı karşıya gelecek.

Marmaris MIYC Kış Trofesi Yat Yarışları'nın 6. ayağı başladı

Muğla'nın Marmaris ilçesinde 17'ncisi düzenlenen Marmaris MIYC Kış Trofesi Yat Yarışları'nda 6. ayak mücadelesi başladı.

Marmaris Uluslararası Yat Spor Kulübünün (MIYC) düzenlediği kış trofesinin 6. ayak yarışlarına, Türkiye'nin yanı sıra Almanya, Azerbaycan, Belarus, Estonya, Fransa, İspanya, İsviçre, Letonya, Moldova, Romanya, Rusya ve Ukrayna'dan 46 yelkenli yat ile yaklaşık 400 sporcu katıldı.

Yelkenciler, başhakem Ezgi Kalaycı'nın bilgilendirmesiyle hazırlıklarını tamamladı.

Bağlı bulundukları Netsel Marina'dan ayrılan yatlar, ilk yarışa başlamadan önce bir süre antrenman turu attı.

Kalaycı'nın rüzgarın yönü ve şiddetine göre uygun parkur belirlemesinin ardından ORC-A, ORC-B, ORC-C, ORC-D, ORC-E, ORC-F ve ORC-G sınıflarında koy içinden start alan yatlar, rüzgar yardımıyla rakiplerini geçerek finişe ulaşmaya çalıştı.

Organizasyonun ilk gününde tek yarış gerçekleştirildi.

MIYC Başkanı Bülent Çelik, kış trofesinin altıncı ayak yarışlarına 46 yelkenli ve yaklaşık 400 yelkenciyle başladıklarını kaydetti.

Trofenin son ayağı, yarın koy içi ve koy dışında gerçekleştirilecek yarışla tamamlanacak.

Antalya'da düzenlenen Hülya Avşar Cup sona erdi

Antalya'da bir haftadır devam eden Hülya Avşar Cup tenis turnuvası sona erdi.

20- 25 Nisan tarihlerinde Antalya Megasaray Club Belek'te düzenlenen turnuvaya masters kategorisinde 300'ün üzerinde sporcu katıldı.

Farklı yaş kategorilerinden sporcuların mücadele ettiği turnuvada, hafta boyunca oynanan karşılaşmaların ardından dereceye giren sporculara ödülleri takdim edildi.

Turnuvanın ödül töreninde konuşan Şahinler Holding Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Kemal Şahin, "Megasaray Tenis Akademi olarak vizyonumuz, Türk tenisinin gelişmesi, yaygınlaşması, yetenekli oyuncular keşfetmek ve yetiştirmek. Bu turnuvaya 27 farklı yaş kategorisinde 300'ün üzerinde tenisçi katıldı. Mücadele eden herkesi kutluyorum." dedi.

Turnuvaya adını veren sanatçı Hülya Avşar ise şunları söyledi:

"2001 yılından bu yana düzenlediğimiz Hülya Avşar Cup yalnızca bir spor etkinliği olmanın ötesinde, genç yeteneklere destek olan güçlü bir sosyal sorumluluk platformu. Her yıl yüzlerce sporcuyu bir araya getiriyoruz. Farklı yaş kategorilerinden geniş bir katılımcı profiliyle, rekabetin, centilmenliğin ve spor kültürünün en güçlü örneklerini kortlara taşıyoruz. Bu organizasyonun en anlamlı tarafı ise elde edilen gelirlerin sosyal faydaya dönüşmesi. Sizlerin de katkılarıyla bugüne kadar çok sayıda başarılı ancak maddi imkanları sınırlı öğrenciye eğitim desteği ve spor bursu sağladık. Bunu sadece ben değil hep birlikte yaptık. 25. yılımızda da hem Türk tenisinin gelişimine katkı sunmaya hem de geleceğin sporcularına destek olmaya devam edeceğiz."

Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen Batman Petrolspor, kupasına kavuştu

Nesine 2. Lig Beyaz Grup'ta normal sezonu zirvede tamamlayan ve Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen Batman Petrolspor, şampiyonluk kupasını düzenlenen törenle aldı.

Grubun 38. ve son haftasında Batman Stadı'nda Kepez Belediyespor'u konuk eden kırmızı-beyazlı ekip, rakibini 6-0 yendi.

Şampiyonluğunu daha önce ilan eden Batman Petrolspor, karşılaşmanın ardından düzenlenen törenle kupasına kavuştu.

Törenin ardından futbolcular, Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselmenin sevincini taraftarlarıyla birlikte yaşadı.

Kupa töreninde Batman Petrolspor Kulübü Yönetim Kurulu üyeleri, teknik heyet, futbolcular ve kulübe destek veren isimlere Hazine ve Maliye Bakan Yardımcısı Zekeriya Kaya, Vali Ekrem Canalp, AK Parti Batman Milletvekili Ferhat Nasıroğlu ve protokol üyeleri tarafından madalya verildi.

Futbolcular, şampiyonluk kupasını protokol üyeleriyle birlikte kaldırdı.

Dursun Özbek'ten derbi öncesi 'Sağduyu' çağrısı: 'Provokasyonlara gelmeyin'

Galatasaray Kulübü Başkanı Dursun Özbek, sarı-kırmızılı kulübün resmi YouTube kanalında açıklamalarda bulundu. Özbek, Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında pazar günü oynanacak Fenerbahçe derbisi hakkında görüşlerini dile getirdi.

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe'yi konuk edecek.

Derbi öncesinde sarı-kırmızılılarda düzenlenen bütçe toplantısının ardından Başkan Dursun Özbek açıklamalarda bulundu.

"PROVOKE EDİCİ OLAYLAR OLABİLİR"

GS YouTube kanalından taraftara çağrıda bulunan Dursun Özbek, "Fenerbahçe maçı çok önemli bir maç. Belki her zamankinden daha yoğun şekilde oyuncularımızı desteklemek durumundayız. Bunu yapacağımızdan eminim. Tabii her zamanki itidali korumak zorundayız. Son haftalardaki gelişmelere baktığımız zaman, provoke edici olaylar olabilir. Bunların hiçbirine gelmemeliyiz. Taraftarlarımızın takımımızı sportif anlamda desteklemelerini bekliyorum" ifadelerini kullandı.

Adana Demirspor - Eminevim Ümraniyespor: 1-3 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 37. haftasında Eminevim Ümraniyespor, deplasmanda Adana Demirspor'u 3-1 yendi.

Trendyol 1. Lig'de sezonun son virajına girilirken Ümraniyespor, deplasmanda konuk olduğu Adana Demirspor karşısında geriye düşmesine rağmen sahadan 3-1’lik galibiyetle ayrılmayı başardı.

Stat: Yeni Adana

Hakemler: Melek Dakan, Seyfettin Ünal, Serdar Osman Akarsu

Adana Demirspor: Murat Uğur Eser, Enes Demirtaş, Ahmet Bolat (Dk. 81 Eymen Namlı), Gökdeniz Tunç (Dk. 90+3 Aykut Sarıkaya), Yusuf Buğra Demirkıran, Yücel Gürol (Dk. 34 Kürşat Türkeş Küçük), Ali Fidan, Osman Kaynak, Seyfi Efe Irga (Dk. 46 Ahmet Yılmaz), Kayra Saygan (Dk. 90+3 Demir Yavuz), Toprak Bayar

Eminevim Ümraniyespor: Onur Yıldırım, Batuhan Çelik (Doruk Ertuğrul), Kosoko, Yusuf Kocatürk, Hoti (Dk. 46 Bardhi), Atalay Babacan (Dk. 62 Orhan Uğur), Yusuf Deniz Şaş, Yunus Emre Yılmaz, Oğuz Yıldırım, Talha Bartu Özdemir (Dk. 81 Barış Ekincier), Yusuf Saitoğlu (Dk. 46 Şirin Cengiz)

Goller: Dk. 3 Ahmet Bolat (Adana Demirspor), Dk. 45+3 Talha Bartu Özdemir, Dk. 87 Doruk Ertuğrul, Dk 90+4 Bardhi (Eminevim Ümraniyespor)

Kırmızı kart: Dk. 80 Enes Demirtaş (Adana Demirspor)

Sarı kart: Dk. 22 Toprak Bayar (Adana Demirspor), Dk. 23 Hoti, Dk. 59 Atalay Babacan, Dk. 61 Yusuf Deniz Şaş, Dk. 90 Bardhi (Eminevim Ümraniyespor)

Toprak Razgatlıoğlu'ndan erken veda

MotoGP Dünya Şampiyonası'nın 4. etabı olan İspanya Grand Prix sprint yarışında Prima Pramac Yamaha takımının milli sporcusu Toprak Razgatlıoğlu kaza yaparak yarışı bıraktı.

Jerez de la Frontera kentindeki 4,4 kilometrelik Jerez Pisti'nde gerçekleştirlecek yarışın sprint turunda 21:25.651'lik derece elde eden Ducati Lenovo takımının İspanyol sürücüsü Marc Marquez, birinci sırayı aldı.

Sprint yarışını Red Bull sporcusu Toprak, viraja girdiğinde rakibine temas sonrasında pistten çıkarak yarışa veda etti.

İspanya Grand Prix'si, yarın TSİ 15.00'de koşulacak.

Eyüpspor: Kümede kalmak için her şeyi yapıyoruz

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında konuk ettiği Gaziantep FK'yi 3-0 yenen ikas Eyüpspor'un teknik direktörü Atila Gerin maçın ardından açıklama yaptı.

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında konuk ettiği Gaziantep FK'yi 3-0 yenen ikas Eyüpspor'un teknik direktörü Atila Gerin, hak ettikleri bir galibiyet aldıklarını söyledi.

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadı'nda oynanan karşılaşmanın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında açıklamada bulunan Gerin, galibiyetten dolayı oyuncularını kutladı.

Çok önemli bir süreçte olduklarını vurgulayan Gerin, şöyle konuştu:

"Maçtan önce '4 tane final maçımız var.' demiştik. Bu maç onun ilk ayağıydı. Geçen hafta 3 gollü galibiyetle gelen bir rakibimiz vardı. Her maç zor. Psikolojik olarak bu maçlar daha da zor ama biz de ona göre hazırlanıyoruz. Oyunu ne kadar sabırlı tutabilirsek her zamanın bize avantaj olacağını düşündük ve bu planımız işledi. İkinci yarı belli süreden sonra pozisyonlara girdik. Maçı hak ettik. Bu dakikadan sonra puan ve puanlar çok önemli. Kümede kalmak için her şeyi yapıyoruz. Çocuklara çok teşekkür ediyorum, sınırlarını zorladılar. Kolay değil Gaziantep FK gibi bir takıma karşı 3 gol atmak ve gol yememek. Bunlardan ayrıca mutluyum. Önümüzde çok önemli bir Kayserispor maçı var. Kümede kalmak için her şeyi yapacağız."

Hande Baladın Formula 1 pilotu ile bir arada

Milli voleybolcu Hande Baladın, Formula 1 pilotu Yuki Tsunoda ile bir araya geldi.

Milli voleybolcu Hande Baladın, Red Bull Racing'in test ve yedek pilotu Yuki Tsunoda ile İstanbul'da bir araya geldi.

Oracle Red Bull Racing aracının 5 yıl aradan sonra Türkiye'ye dönüşüne özel İstanbul'da bulunan Tsunoda, Haydarpaşa Limanı ve Kız Kulesi gibi şehrin önemli kültürel alanlarını turladı.

Japon pilot, daha sonra Red Bull sporcusu Hande Baladın ile İstanbul Park'ta buluştu.

Yuki Tsunoda, İstanbul'da bulunmaktan dolayı mutlu olduğunu belirterek, "Yeniden İstanbul'da olmak şahane bir duygu. Geçen sefer fazla gezme fırsatım olmamıştı. Bu sefer hem şehri gezdim hem de çok güzel yemekler yedim. İstanbul Park, harika bir pist. Burada sürüş yapmak çok keyifli." ifadelerini kullandı.

Hande Baladın ise Japon yarış pilotu ile 5 yıl aradan sonra bir araya gelmelerinin mutluluğunu yaşadığının altını çizerek, "Oracle Red Bull Racing aracını yakından deneyimlemek ve aracın direksiyonunu tutmak oldukça heyecan vericiydi. Yuki ile 2021'de yine İstanbul'da bir araya gelmiştik. Bir Red Bull sporcusu olarak Oracle Red Bull Racing ekibini Türkiye'de görmekten dolayı mutluyum, önümüzdeki sene yarışları yakından takip edeceğim." diye konuştu.

İstanbul'un farklı noktalarında gerçekleştirilen tanıtım sürüşleriyle şehir, Formula 1 atmosferini yeniden hissetti. Tanıtım, Türk kültürünün geleneksel uğurlamalarından birine de sahne oldu. Oracle Red Bull Racing aracının "sağ salim gidip, yeniden gelmesi" dileğiyle arkasından su döküldü.

Cumhurbaşkanı Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Dolmabahçe Çalışma Ofisi'nde dün düzenlediği basın toplantısında, Formula 1 yarışlarının 2027 yılında yeniden İstanbul'da düzenleneceğini duyurdu.

Zeynep Sönmez Madrid Açık'a veda etti

Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, Madrid Açık'a çiftlerde veda etti.

Milli sporcu Zeynep Sönmez, İspanya'da düzenlenen Madrid Açık Tenis Turnuvası'nda Filipinli partneri Alexandra Eala ile çiftlerde son 16 turunda elendi.

Başkent Madrid'deki organizasyonda Zeynep Sönmez-Alexandra Eala ikilisi, son 16 turunda ABD'li Taylor Townsend ve Çek Katerina Siniakova çifti ile karşılaştı.

Sönmez-Eala ikilisi, toprak zemindeki maçta rakiplerine 6-1 ve 7-5'lik setlerle 2-0 mağlup oldu.

Serikspor-Atakaş Hatayspor: 4-2(MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 37. haftasında Serikspor evinde Hatayspor'un ağırladı. Serikspor mücadeleyi 4-2 kazandı.

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 37. haftasında Serikspor, konuk ettiği Atakaş Hatayspor'u 4-2 yendi.

Stat: Serik İsmail Oğan

Hakemler: Asen Albayrak, Kadir Beyaz, Emrah Türkyılmaz

Serikspor: Baha Karakaya, Martynov, Cengiz Demir, Caner Cavlan, Skvortsov, Alperen Köşker (Dk. 65 Emre Nefiz), Şeref Özcan (Dk. 90+3 Ahmet Akyıldız), Nalepa, Gökhan Altıparmak (Dk. 88 Ekrem Terzi), Anıl Koç, Sadygov

Atakaş Hatayspor: Emir Dadük, Hakan Çinemre, Seyit Gazanfer, Cenk Doğan, Melih Şen, Muhammed Gönülaçar (Dk. 89 Deniz Aksoy), Yunus Azrak (Dk. 75 Danjuma), Sharif Osman, Ensar Arslan (Dk. 89 Yılmaz Cin), Ünal Emre Durmuşhan (Dk. 89 Mustafa Said Aydın), Ating (Dk. 75 Chaadaev)

Goller: Dk. 45+2 Yunus Azrak, Dk. 67 Ensar Arslan (Atakaş Hatayspor), Dk. 51 Gökhan Altıparmak, Dk. 79 Anıl Koç, Dk. 85 Nalepa, Dk. 90 Sadygov (Serikspor)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 13 Ensar Arslan, Dk. 40 Seyit Gazanfer, Dk. 42 Ating, Dk. 55 Sharif Osman, Dk. 86 Hakan Çinemre (Atakaş Hatayspor), Dk. 86 Cengiz Demir (Serikspor)

Galatasaray'ın yeni bütçesi onay aldı

Galatasaray Kulübünün yıllık olağan bütçe toplantısı bugün gerçekleştirildi. Toplantıda 2026-2027 dönemi bütçe tasarısı kabul edildi.

Galatasaray Kulübünün 2026-2027 dönemi bütçe tasarısı kabul edildi.

Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün yıllık olağan bütçe toplantısı, Haliç Kongre Merkezi'nde devam ediyor.

Haziran 2026-Mayıs 2027 dönemi için yapılan bütçe, üyelerin oylamasına sunuldu. Bütçe, oy çokluğuyla kabul edildi.

2026-2027 dönemi bütçesinde 4 milyar 165 milyon liralık gelir, 3 milyar 803 milyon liralık gider olması ve 362 milyon liralık kar bekleniyor.

Faiz giderleri ve kur farkları ile diğer kalemlerin eklenmesiyle 6 milyar 978 milyon lira gelir, 8 milyar 884 milyon liralık giderle 1 milyar 905 milyon liralık zarar öngörülüyor.

Kayserispor-Çaykur Rizespor: 2-0 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında Zecorner Kayserispor, Çaykur Rizespor'u 2-0 yendi. Kayserispor kümede kalma umutlarını tazeledi.

Zecorner Kayserispor,Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasındaÇaykur Rizespor'u 2-0 yendi.

Kayserispor'un gollerini 79. dakikadaFedor Chalov ve 88. dakikadaLaszlo Benes attı.

Bu maç ile Kayserispor 26 puana yükseldi. Çaykur Rizespor ise 37 puanda.

Kayserispor gelecek hafta 2 puan üzerindeki Eyüpspor'u sahasında ağırlayacak. Rizespor ise Konyaspor ile karşılaşacak.

MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR

2. dakikada orta sahanın sağ tarafından aldığı topla içe kateden Makarov'un pasında ceza sahası içinde topla buluşan Furkan Soyalp'in vuruşunda savunma oyuncularına çarpan meşin yuvarlak kornere çıktı.

15. dakikada Cardoso'nun sol kanattan kullandığı serbest atışta ceza sahası içinde topla buluşan Bennasser'in şutunda meşin yuvarlak, kaleci Fofana'da kaldı.

20. dakikada Cardoso'nun pasında ceza sahası önünde topla buluşan Onugkha'nın sert şutunda, kaleci Fofana meşin yuvarlağa sahip oldu.

26. dakikada sağ çaprazda topla buluşan Mebude'nin uzaktan sert şutunda kaleci Bilal Bayazıt uzanarak meşin yuvarlağı kornere gönderdi.

34. dakikada Çaykur Rizespor'un attığı gol, VAR incelemesinin ardından iptal oldu. Laçi'den aldığı pasla sağ çaprazdan içe kateden Mihaila'nın şutunda meşin yuvarlak filelere gitti. Gol, VAR incelemesinin ardından faul gerekçesiyle iptal edildi.

Karşılaşmanın ilk yarısı golsüz sona erdi.

70. dakikada Onugkha'nın pasında sağ kanatta aldığı topla içe kateden Makarov'un ceza yayı üzerinden şutunda, meşin yuvarlak auta çıktı.

76. dakikada Benes'in ceza sahası dışından kaleye gönderdiği topu kaleci Fofana çıkardı.

79. dakikada Kayserispor öne geçti. Onugkha'nın ara pasıyla ceza sahasına giren Chalov, kaleci Fofana'yı geçerek topu ağlara gönderdi: 1-0.

88. dakikada ev sahibi ekip, farkı 2'ye çıkardı. Chalov'un pasında topu kontrol eden Benes, ceza sahası çizgisi üzerinden sert bir vuruşla meşin yuvarlağı filelerle buluşturdu: 2-0.

Karşılaşma, Kayserispor'un 2-0 üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.

Stat: RHG Enertürk Enerji

Hakemler: Gürcan Hasova, Süleyman Özay, Esat Sancaktar

Zecorner Kayserispor: Bilal Bayazıt, Katongo, Semih Güler, Denswil, Carole, Bennasser (Dk. 57 Benes), Dorukhan Toköz (Dk. 86 Görkem Sağlam), Furkan Soyalp (Dk. 57 Mendes), Cardoso, Makarov (Dk. 72 Chalov), Onugkha

Çaykur Rizespor: Fofana, Mithat Pala (Dk. 84 Buljubasic), Mocsi, Sagnan, Hojer, Papanikolaou (Dk. 83 Pierrot), Olawoyin (Dk. 84 Taha Şahin), Laçi, Mihaila, Mebude (Dk. 67 Emrecan Bulut), Sowe (Dk. 83 Halil Dervişoğlu)???????

Goller: Dk.79 Chalov, Dk. 88 Benes (Zecorner Kayserispor)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 28 Katongo Dk. 50 Bennasser, Dk. 88 Onugkha (Zecorner Kayserispor), Dk. 36 Mihaila, Dk. 40 Sagnan (Çaykur Rizespor)

İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK-İstanbulspor: 1-3(MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 37. haftasında İstanbulspor, İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK'ya konuk oldu. İstanbulspor deplasmandaki mücadeleyi 3-1 kazandı.

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 37. haftasında İstanbulspor, İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK'yi deplasmanda 3-1 yendi.

Stat: Van Atatürk

Hakemler: Alpaslan Şen, Hüseyin Kıvanç Durmaz, Yusuf Susuz

İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK: Alperen Uysal, Medeni Bingöl, Muhammet Ensar Çavuşoğlu (Dk. 46 Mehmet Özcan), Erdi Dikmen, Batuhan İşçiler, Erdem Seçgin, Jefferson, Regis (Dk. 63 Muhammed Çoksu), Bekir Can Kara (Dk. 80 Traore), Hostikka (Dk. 80 Anıl Yıldırım), Oğulcan Çağlayan (Dk. 63 Emir Bars)

İstanbulspor: Alp Tutar, Yusuf Ali Özer (Dk. 74 Deniz Turan Tuncer), Emrecan Uzunhan, Duran Şahin, Duhaney, Vorobjovas (Dk. 91 İsa Dayaklı), Özcan Şahan (Dk. 74 Vefa Temel), Abdullah Dijlan Aydın (Dk. 74 Muhammed Mert), Cham, Ömer Faruk Duymaz, Araujo (Dk. 85 Mustafa Sol)

Goller: Dk. 27 Erdi Dikmen (İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK), Dk. 36 Ömer Faruk Duymaz, Dk. 59 Araujo, Dk. 73 Vefa Temel (İstanbulspor)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 22 Araujo, Dk. 72 Emrecan Uzunhan, Dk. 92 Mustafa Sol (İstanbulspor), Dk. 34 Erdi Dikmen (İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK)

Samsunspor'dan PFDK kararlarına tepki

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Samsunspor'un kulüp basın sözcüsü Suat Çakır, PFDK kararları hakkında açıklamalarda bulundu.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Samsunspor'un kulüp basın sözcüsü Suat Çakır, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Profesyonel Futbol Disiplin Kuruluna (PFDK) sevk edilmelerine ilişkin kararın haksız olduğunu öne sürdü.

Çakır, Nuri Asan Tesisleri'nde düzenlediği basın toplantısında, Ziraat Türkiye Kupası çeyrek finalinde Trabzonspor ile yaptıkları karşılaşmanın Avrupa'ya gitmek için çok önemli bir maç olduğunu ancak elendiklerini söyledi.

Kırmızı-beyazlı kulüp ile başkan Yüksel Yıldırım'ın, yapılan açıklamalar ve taraftarların gösterdiği tepkiler nedeniyle TFF tarafından PFDK'ye sevk edildiğini dile getiren Çakır, "Çaykur Rizespor maçından sonra federasyona, bu hakemle ilgili Trabzonspor maçı açıklanınca yazı yazdık. 'Bu hakemi alın.' dedik. Sanki bugünleri bilecekmiş gibi bu yazıyı federasyonun yönetim kuruluna gönderdik." ifadelerini kullandı.

Yazının Çaykur Rizespor maçı sonrası Samsunspor Teknik Direktörü Thorsten Fink'e 3 müsabakadan men cezası ve hakem atamalarını içeren süreç hakkında olduğunu anlatan Çakır, "Bu kadar itirazlarımıza rağmen Atilla Karaoğlan yine bizim maça verilip, Trabzonspor maçında olayların olmasına neden olmuştur. Evet, ceza kuruluna verildik. Haksız nedenlerle verildik. Trabzonspor maçı sonrası kulübümüz sosyal medyada bir resim paylaştı ve iki de cümle vardı. Bizi ceza kuruluna verdiler. Hak ve adalet arıyoruz. Verdiğimiz her tepki ifade özgürlüğü sınırları içinde. Söz konusu paylaşım anayasal bir hak olan ifade özgürlüğü ve eleştiri hakkı kapsamında kalmaktadır." diye konuştu.

Somut bir suç işlemediklerini belirten Çakır, şöyle devam etti:

"Bu dosya üzerinden kulübümüze bir ceza verilmesi durumunda bizlere ne yazık ki 'Artık eleştiride bulunmayın' demek isteniyor. Federasyonun artık eleştiriye hiç tahammülü kalmadığı görülüyor. Bu da Avrupa İnsan Hakları Mahkemesinin içtihatlarına ve hukuk devleti ilkelerine açıkça aykırılık teşkil etmektedir. Hiçbir demokratik eleştiri hakkımız olmayacak. Yüksel Yıldırım bu kulübün sahibidir, bütün her şeyi Sayın Yüksel Yıldırım kendinden karşılamaktadır ve bu ülkeye hizmet etmektedir. Avrupa'da yaşadıklarımız, bu ülkeye bir hizmettir."

"Beşincilik şansımız az da olsa devam ediyor"

Suat Çakır, Trabzonspor maçında Emre Kılınç'ın ısınma sırasında sakatlandığını ve tedavisinin sürdüğünü, Celil Yüksel'in sakatlığı sebebiyle sezonu kapattığını, Jaures Assoumou'nun ise sakatlığının devam ettiğini aktararak, "Beşincilik şansımız az da olsa devam ediyor. O yüzden aynı ciddiyetle, aynı kararlılıkla devam edeceğiz. Pazartesi günü Alanyaspor maçını oynuyoruz. İnşallah oradan galip dönerek beşincilik şansımızın devam etmesini sağlayacağız." dedi.

Çakır, Trabzonspor ile aralarında sorun bulunmadığını da sözlerine ekledi.

Anadolu Efes-Türk Telekom: 101-91 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 28. haftasında Anadolu Efes, Türk Telekom'u ağırladı. Anadolu Efes mücadeleyi evinde 101-91 kazandı.

Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 28. haftasında Anadolu Efes, konuk ettiği Türk Telekom'u 101-91 yendi.

Bu sonuçla Anadolu Efes 18. galibiyetini elde etti. Ankara temsilcisi ise 9. kez sahadan yenilgiyle ayrıldı.

Salon: Turkcell Basketbol Gelişim Merkezi

Hakemler: Yener Yılmaz, Özge Şentürk Bayraktar, Tolga Akkuşoğlu

Anadolu Efes: Larkin 18, Loyd 13, Dozier 16, Poirier 20, Ercan Osmani 10, Beaubois 3, Şehmus Hazer 11, Smits 2, Erkan Yılmaz 2, Jones 6

Türk Telekom: Smith 31, Trifunovic 12, Doğuş Özdemiroğlu 13, Simonovic 4, Alexander 2, Allman 12, Berkan Durmaz 8, Emircan Koşut, Ata Kahraman, Usher 2, Bankston 7

1. Periyot: 29-31

Devre: 55-48

3. Periyot: 79-67

Beş faulle çıkan: 38.12 Poirier (Anadolu Efes)

Leao'da ortalık karıştı: Galatasaray'a kötü haber

Milan'dan yaz döneminde ayrılması beklenen Rafael Leao'yla Galatasaray ilgileniyordu. Ancak İngiliz basınında, oyuncunun talipleri açıklandı. Ve ortalık fena halde karışacak gibi gözüküyor.

Milan'da problemler yaşayan Rafael Leao'nun sezon sonunda satılması bekleniyor. Galatasaray, Portekizli sol kanat oyuncusuyla ilgileniyordu. Bu konuda bazı sponsorların da desteğiyle ciddi adımlar atılabileceği konuşuluyordu. Ancak İngiltere'den gelen haberler, Aslan'ın canını sıkacak cinsten...

Galatasaray

DEV TAKIMLAR SIRADA

Mail Sport'un haberine göre; Rafael Leao ile ilgilenen kulüpler şöyle sıralanıyor:

Manchester United

Manchester City

Liverpool

Real Madrid

Milan Yönetimi, gelecek resmi tekliflere göre hareket edecek. Elbette en yüksek kazancı sağlamayı hedefliyorlar... Galatasaray haricinde 4 talibin de maddi gücü yüksek...

ZORA GİRMİŞ DURUMDA

26 yaşındaki futbolcunun Milan'la 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Şu andaki tahmini piyasa değeri 65 milyon euro seviyesinde... Ancak taliplerin nasıl rakamlar önereceği henüz bilinmiyor. Kesin olan tek bir nokta var. O da Galatasaray'ın bu transferde işinin bir hayli zora girdiği...

Fatih Altaylı'dan 'Dursun Özbek'e 'görevde kal' çağrısı

Galatasaray Kulübü Üyesi Fatih Altaylı, kulübün olağanüstü bütçe toplantısında dikkat çeken açıklamalara yer verdi.

Galatasaray Kulübü’nün olağanüstü bütçe toplantısında konuşan Fatih Altaylı, yönetimi eleştiren açıklamalarda bulundu.

Fatih Altaylı'nın açıklamaları şöyle:

-4. kez şampiyonluğa gidiyoruz, bu dönemde nelerle karşı karşıya olduğumuzu beraber yaşıyoruz. Galatasaray - Fenerbahçe derbisine atanan hakem (Yasin Kol) bile nelerle karşı karşıya olduğumuzun göstergesi!

-Galatasaray'ın kendisine yapılan haksızlıklar konusunda sessiz kalması konusunda bu yönetime gerçekten eleştiri getirmek istiyorum. Yaptıkları çok muazzam işler var, rakiplerin dengesini bozan, Türkiye'nin en iyi yöneticisi olduğunu zannedenlerin kulüplerini bırakıp kaçmalarını ya da devrilmelerine sebep olan başarılar elde ettiler ama ne yazık ki kulübümüzün kendisine karşı haksızlıklarla mücadelesinde aynı kararlığı göstermediklerini üzülerek izliyorum.

-Yapı yapı deyip duruyorlar. O yapı burası arkadaşlar. Galatasaray'ın buradan başka hiçbir yapısı, herhangi bir arkasında bir şeyi yok! Biz burada gerekirse en sert eleştirileri yaparak, gerekirse başkanlarımızı düşürerek, gerekirse yeni başkanlar seçerek, gerekirse eskileri tekrar getirerek, bu yapı denilen şey Galatasaray'ın tarihi ve bu tarihi oluşturan sizlersiniz.

-Kendileri yapı içinde yaşayanlar, kendileri yapılara borçlu olanlar her şeylerini, kalkıp bize de 'Bu kadar başarının arkasında yapı vardır' diyorlar. Yapıyı görmek istiyorlarsa gelsinler, şu salona buradan baksınlar, yapıyı göreceklerdir!

-Bunları bu kadar kısa sürede yapmak gerçekten büyük başarı. Başkanı eleştirebiliriz ama bu yapılan iş kolay bir iş değil. Bu yapılan projeler, çok ciddi iş. Dursun başkandan ricam, bir dönem için seçildiğini biliyorum ama kendisinden ricam bu projeyi bitirene kadar görevde kalması. Bu yaptığı işlerin rakiplerde yarattığı moral bozukluğunu da hep beraber izliyoruz. Bu işin devam etmesi lazım.

Başakşehir Eldor Shomurodov'u hiç ucuza bırakmayacak!

Başakşehir sezon başında 2.8 milyon euroluk opsiyonla Eldor Shomurodov'u Roma'dan kiralamıştı (3 milyon euroluk kiralama bedeli de ödendi). Opsiyon devreye girdi. Özbek forvet satış listesinde değil. Buna rağmen isteyeni olursa, çok yüksek bir bonservis bedeli talep edilecek.

Başakşehir sezon başında sessiz sedasız en önemli transferlerden birini gerçekleştirdi. İstanbul ekibi, 3 milyon euroluk kiralama bedeliyle birlikte Eldor Shomurodov'u Roma'dan getirdi. Özbek forvetin sözleşmesinde, "Matematiksel olarak küme düşme ihtimali ortadan kalktığında 2.8 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu devreye girer" şartı da bulunuyordu.

Basaksehır

2029'A KADAR SÖZLEŞME

Şu anda 30 yaşındaki yıldız, 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar resmen Başakşehir'in oyuncusu... Ve inanılmaz bir sezon geçiriyor. 1.90 boyundaki santrfor, 31 lig sınavında görev yaptı. Sahada 2.674 dakika kaldı. 20 gol ve 4 asist üretti. Eldor Shomurodov'un adı Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'la anılıyor.

HİÇ KOLAY DEĞİL

Başakşehir'in satış listesinde Shomurodov yok... Ancak talipleri çıkarsa, çok yüksek bonservis bedelleri talep edilecek. Aksi halde tecrübeli golcü takımda tutulacak. Roma'nın sonraki satıştan %10'luk pay hakkı var. Başakşehir, önümüzdeki sezon zirveyi zorlayacak bir takım kurmak istiyor.

Fenerbahçe cephesinden derbi yorumu: Adalet sınanacak

Fenerbahçeli yönetici İlker Alkun yarın akşam oynanacak Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derbisi için sosyal medya hesabından bir açıklama yayınladı.

Süper Lig'de bu hafta kritik bir mücadele yaşanacak. Dev derbide Galatasaray yarın akşam Fenerbahçe'yi ağırlayacak. Fenerbahçeli yönetici İlker Alkun'dan derbi öncesi sosyal medya hesabından dikkat çeken bir paylaşım geldi.

İlker Aksun'un açıklaması şöyle:

-Yarın akşam sadece bir maç oynanmayacak; emeğin, hakkın ve adaletin sınandığı çok önemli bir gece yaşanacak.

-Günlerdir konuşulan her şey yarın akşam sahada anlam bulacak. Tribünde, sahada, ekran başında milyonlar aynı duyguda buluşacak. Fenerbahçe en güçlü olduğu anları, herkes aynı yürekte buluştuğunda yaşadı.

-Bu camia kendisine son haftalarda yaşananları unutmadı. Denizli’de kaybedilen şampiyonluk yalnızca sportif bir kayıp değil; emek, hak ve adalet adına hafızalara kazınmış önemli bir derstir.

-Bu yüzden beklentimiz nettir: Ayrıcalık değil, eşitlik. Çünkü bu lig sadece zirve yarışı değildir. Bir yanda şampiyonluk mücadelesi veren kulüpler, diğer yanda ligde kalabilmek için var olma savaşı veren camialar var.

-Küme düşme hattındaki her puan;

bir kulübün geleceği, bir şehrin umudu, bir ailenin emeği, bir çocuğun yarına dair beklentisi demek.

Bu nedenle bu mücadele yalnız zirveyi değil, ligin tamamını ilgilendiriyor.

Bugün yalnız tribünlerin değil, tüm Türkiye’nin gözü bu karşılaşmada olacak.

-Futbol kamuoyu kadar, karar verici makamların ve ülkemizin tüm sorumlu paydaşlarının da böylesine kritik bir müsabakada ortaya konacak yönetim hassasiyetini dikkatle takip edeceğine inanıyoruz.

-Çünkü yarın gece çalınacak her düdük,

verilecek her karar, sadece skoru değil;

emeği, hakkı, adalet duygusunu ve kamu vicdanını etkileyecek.

-Bu nedenle hata kaldırmayan bir eşikteyiz.Tartışmaya açık değil,

güven veren bir yönetim anlayışı beklenmektedir.

Hakeminden , VAR’ına , Federasyonuna kadar oyunu yöneten herkes için bugün tek taraf vardır: Hak ve adalet.

-Çünkü emek tartışmalı bırakılırsa güven zedelenir. Hak gölgelenirse rekabet yara alır. Adalet hissedilmezse futbol kaybeder.

Biz mücadelemizi sahada vereceğiz.

Yeter ki oyun kurallarına göre oynansın.

Yeter ki emek karşılığını bulsun.

Yeter ki hak teslim edilsin.

Bizim talebimiz açık:

İmtiyaz değil eşitlik.

Algı değil hakkaniyet.

Tartışma değil adil rekabet.

ikas Eyüpspor-Gaziantep FK:3-0 (MAÇ SONUCU)

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında ikas Eyüpspor ile Gaziantep FK karşı karşıya geldi. Eyüpspor mücadeleyi 3-0 kazandı. Gaziantep FK teknik direktörü Mirel Radoi takımla ilk maçında mağlubiyeti yaşamış oldu.

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 31. haftasında ikas Eyüpspor ile Gaziantep FK karşı karşıya geldi. ikas Eyüpspor evindeki mücadeleyi 3-0 kazandı.

MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR

38. dakikada Gaziantep FK gole çok yaklaştı. Savunmada Bedirhan'ın hatalı pasında araya giren Kozlowski ceza sahası içindeki Maxim'i gördü. Maxim'in pasında müsait durumda altıpasta topla buluşan Lungoyi'nin gelişine şutunda, kaleye giden meşin yuvarlağı Calegari son anda yatarak uzaklaştırdı.

43. dakikada sağdan Calegari'nin etkili ortasında penaltı noktası civarında Umut Bozok'un röveşatasında, kaleci meşin yuvarlağı kornere çeldi.

62. dakikada ikas Eyüpspor öne geçti. Sağ kanattan Radu'nun savunmanın arkasına pasında penaltı noktasında topla buluşan Umut Bozok'un vuruşunda, meşin yuvarlak kaleci Zafer Görgen'in solundan ağlara gitti. 1-0

65. dakikada ev sahibi 2. golünü buldu. Gaziantep FK atağında savunmada araya giren Calegari'nin müdahalesi sonrası topu önünde bulan Umut Bozok, ceza yayı gerisine kadar ilerledikten sonra pasını Yao'ya aktardı. Bu oyuncunun ceza sahası içi sol çaprazdan yaptığı vuruşta, meşin yuvarlak uzak köşeden ağlarla buluştu: 2-0

78. dakikada ikas Eyüpspor farkı 3'e çıkardı. Savunmanın hatasının ardından ceza sahası içinde topla buluşan Umut Bozok, meşin yuvarlağı solda müsait durumda bulunan Metehan Altunbaş'a aktardı. Bu oyuncunun gelişine uzak direğe plasesinde top filelere gitti: 3-0

Karşılaşma, ikas Eyüpspor'un 3-0 üstünlüğüyle tamamlandı.

Stat: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

Hakemler: Reşat Onur Coşkunses, Furkan Ürün, Mehmet Kısal

ikas Eyüpspor: Jankat Yılmaz, Calegari, Claro, Bedirhan Özyurt, Umut Meraş, Metehan Altunbaş (Dk. 87 Pintor), Taşkın İlter (Dk. 87 Onguene), Legowski, Radu (Dk. 66 Talha Ülvan), Yao (Dk. 77 Manga), Umut Bozok

Gaziantep FK: Zafer Görgen, Sorescu, Arda Kızıldağ, Abena, Rodrigues, Gidado (Dk. 86 Perez), Kozlowski (Dk. 86. Melih Kabasakal), Maxim, Camara (Dk. 86 Gassama), Lungoyi, Bayo (Dk. 64 Draguş)

Goller: Dk. 62 Umut Bozok, Dk. 65 Yao, Dk. 78 Metehan Altunbaş (ikas Eyüpspor)

Sarı kartlar: Dk. 23 Sorescu, Dk. 36 Lungoyi (Gaziantep FK), Dk. 66 Yao, Dk. 89 Manga (ikas Eyüpspor)

Super Liqa: “Kayserispor”la “Göztəpə”dən inamlı qələbə

25 April 2026 at 23:59

Bu gün futbol üzrə Türkiyə çempionatında (Super Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 31-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə üç qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Eyüpspor” “Qaziantep”lə ev oyununda 3 cavabsız qolla qalib gəlib. “Kayserispor” “Rizəspor”u, “Göztəpə” isə “Antalyaspor”u xalsız yola salıb.

31-ci turun qalan görüşləri aprelin 26-da və 27-də keçiriləcək.

Türkiyə, Super Liqa
31-ci tur
24 aprel

Başakşəhər – Kasımpaşa 4:0
Qollar: Şomurodov, 5; 87. B.Yıldırım, 22. Selke, 81.

25 aprel

Eyüpspor – Qaziantep 3:0
Qollar: U.Bozok, 62. R.Yao, 65. M.Altunbaş, 78.

Kayserispor – Rizəspor 2:0
Qollar: Çalov, 79. Benes, 88.

Göztəpə – Antalyaspor 2:0
Qollar: J.Santos, 1. A.Kurtulan, 22.

26 aprel

15:30. Gənclərbirliyi – Kocaelispor
21:00. Qalatasaray – Fənərbağça

27 aprel

18:00. Alanyaspor – Samsunspor
21:00. Beşiktaş – Karagümrük
21:00. Konyaspor – Trabzonspor

Premyer Liqa: “Liverpul” 3, “Arsenal” 1 qola sevindi

25 April 2026 at 23:40

Bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 34-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, dördüncü oyun günündə 5 qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Liverpul” doğma meydanda “Kristal Pelas”a, “Fulhem” “Aston Villa”ya, “Vest Hem” “Everton”a qalib gəlib. “Vulverhempton”un qonağı olmuş “Tottenhem” uzun müddətdən sonra qələbə sevinci yaşayıb. Bu, London təmsilçisinin 2026-cı ildəki ilk qələbəsi olub. Çempionluq uğrunda mübarizə aparan “Arsenal” da “Nyukasl”la ev oyununda tək qolla 3 xal qazanıb.

34-cü tura aprelin 27-də keçiriləcək “Mançester Yunayted” – “Brentford” görüşü ilə yekun vurulacaq.

İngiltərə, Premyer Liqa
34-cü tur
21 aprel

Brayton – Çelsi 3:0
Qollar: F.Kadıoğlu, 3. Hinselvud, 56. Uelbek, 90+1.

22 aprel

Bornmut – Lids 2:2
Qollar: Krupi, 60. Rayan, 85 – Hill, 68-öz qapısına. Lonqstaff, 90+7.

Börnli – Mançester Siti 0:1
Qol: Haland, 5.

24 aprel

Sanderlend – Nottingem Forest 0:5
Qollar: Hume, 17-öz qapısına. K.Vud, 31. Gibbs-Uayt, 34. İ.Jezus, 37. E.Anderson, 90+5.

25 aprel

Fulhem – Aston Villa 1:0
Qol: Sessenyon, 43.

Liverpul – Kristal Pelas 3:1
Qollar: A.İsak, 35. E.Robertson, 40. F.Virts, 90+6 – Munos, 71.

Vest Hem – Everton 2:1
Qollar: Souçek, 51. K.Uilson, 90+2 – Dyuzberi-Holl, 88.

Vulverhempton – Tottenhem 0:1
Qol: Palinya, 82.

Arsenal – Nyukasl 1:0
Qol: Eze, 9.

27 aprel

23:00. Mançester Yunayted – Brentford

Bundesliqa: “Bayern” 3 top buraxdı, sonra 4 qol vurdu

25 April 2026 at 23:20

Bu gün futbol üzrə Almaniya çempionatında (Bundesliqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 31-ci turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə 6 qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Volfsburq” – “Borussiya” (Mönhenqladbax) matçında qapılara qol vurulmayıb. “Auqsburq” – “Ayntraxt” görüşündə də tərəflər hərəyə 1 qol və 1 xalla kifayətləniblər.

“Hamburq” doğma meydanda “Hoffenhaym”a, “Köln” isə “Bayer”ə uduzub. “Haydenhaym” “Sankt Pauli”ni 2 cavabsız qolla üstələyib.

Artıq çempionluğu təmin etmiş “Bayern” isə bu turda “Maynts”ın qonağı olub. İlk hissədə qapısından 3 top buraxmış Münhen təmsilçisi fasilədən sonra 4 qol vurmaqla əzmkar qələbə qazanıb.

31-ci turun qalan görüşləri bazar gününə təsadüf edəcək.

Almaniya, Bundesliqa
31-ci tur
24 aprel

Leypsiq – Union Berlin 3:1
Qollar: Finkarqafe, 22. R.Kardozo, 25. Baku, 63 – Doexi, 78.

25 aprel

Auqsburq – Ayntraxt 1:1
Qollar: Kade, 44 – Doan, 66.

Köln – Bayer 1:2
Qollar: Valdşmit, 77 – Şik, 43-pen; 52.

Haydenhaym – Sankt Pauli 2:0
Qollar: Zivzivadze, 3. E.Dinkci, 82.

Maynts – Bayern 3:4
Qollar: Köhr, 15. Nebel, 29. Bekker, 45+2 – N.Cekson, 53. Olise, 73. Musiala, 80. H.Keyn, 83.

Volfsburq – Borussiya (Mönhenqladbax) 0:0

Hamburq – Hoffenhaym 1:2
Qollar: Qlatsel, 34-pen – Asllani, 18. Lemperle, 45.

26 aprel

17:30. Ştutart – Verder
19:30. Borussiya (Dortmund) – Frayburq

Avropa çempionatı: 4 güləşçimiz finalda!

25 April 2026 at 23:00

Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tirana şəhərində böyüklər arasında təşkil edilmiş güləş üzrə Avropa çempionatı sona yaxınlaşır.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, beşinci yarış günündə sərbəst güləş üzrə 61, 74, 86, 92 və 125 kq-da mübarizəyə start verilib.

Nürəddin Novruzov (61 kq) ilk görüşdə moldovalı Leomid Kolesniklə üz-üzə gəlib. İlk dəqiqədə 0:6 hesabıyla geri düşən həmyerlimiz möhtəşəm geridönüş edərək vaxtından əvvəl qələbəni təmin edib – 17:6. Novruzov yarımfinalda albaniyalı dünya çempionu Zəlimxan Abakarovla bacarmayıb – 3:14. Nürəddin sabah bürünc medal görüşünə çıxacaq. Rəqib Simyone Piroddu (İtaliya) – Niklas Steşele (Almaniya) qarşılaşmasının qalibi olacaq.

Turan Bayramov (74 kq) startda çətinliklə də olsa, neytral atlet statusuyla Avropa çempionatına qatılan Fərhad Nurixorjestana minimal fərqlə (3:2) qalib gəlib. Güləşçimiz 1/4 finalda belaruslu Nikita Mayevskiyə heç bir şans tanımayıb – 8:0. Yarımfinalda gürcüstanlı Giorgi Elbakidzeni (2:1) üstələyən Bayramov finala yüksəlib. Turan sabah həlledici görüşdə slovakiyalı Taymuraz Salkazanov qarşılaşacaq.

Arseniy Djioyev (86 kq) əvvəlcə ukraynalı Denis Bikova (10:0), daha sonra moldovalı Yevgeni Mihaelkana (11:0) tam üstünlüklə qalib gələrək yarımfinala vəsiqə qazanıb. Bu mərhələdə isə latviyalı İvars Samusonok vaxtından əvvəl xalçanı məyus tərk edib – 12:2. Arseniy sabah finalda rusiyalı İbrahim Kadiyevlə üz-üzə gələcək.

Ali Tsokayev (92 kq) belaruslu Yaraslav Yadkovskiyə tam üstünlüklə (10:0) qalib gəldikdən sonra gürcüstanlı dünya və Avropa mükafatçısı Miriani Maysuradzeyə gücünü göstərib – 5:0. Tsokayev yarımfinalda isə isveçrəli Samuel Şerrerə gücünü göstərib – 6:0. Ali finalda bolqarıstanlı Ahmed Batayevlə güləşəcək.

Georgi Meşvildişvili (125 kq) yarışa 1/4 finaldan qoşulub. Təmsilçimiz ermənistanlı Xaçatur Xaçatryanla görüşdə son saniyələrdə uğurlu fənd işlədib və sonuncu xal prinsipinə əsasən (5:5) adını yarımfinala yazdırıb. Türkiyəli Hakan Büyükçınqılı 3:1 hesabıyla üstələyən millinin ən təcrübəli üzvü finalda macarıstanlı Vladislav Baytsayevlə güləşəcək.

Qeyd edək ki, Avropa çempionatı sabah – aprelin 26-da başa çatacaq.

Federasiya Kubokunda ilk finalçı MS oldu

25 April 2026 at 22:40

Bu gün futbol üzrə İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yarımfinal mərhələsinə start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Mərhələnin açılış oyununda “Mançester Siti” doğma meydanda “Sauthempton”la üz-üzə gəlib. Üç qolun qeydə alındığı oyunda “şəhərlilər” əzmkar qələbə qazanmaqla finala yüksəliblər.

İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunda digər finalçının sabah keçiriləcək “Çelsi” – “Lids” matçında müəyyənləşəcək.

Qeyd edək ki, 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün final qarşılaşması may ayının 16-da baş tutacaq.

İngiltərə Federasiya Kuboku
Yarımfinal
25 aprel

Mançester Siti – Sauthempton 2:1
Qollar: Doku, 82. Niko, 87 – Azaz, 79.

26 aprel

18:00. Çelsi – Lids

“Mançester Siti” finalda

25 April 2026 at 23:55

“Mançester Siti” İngiltərə Kubokunda finala yüksəlib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “şəhərlilər” yarımfinalda “Sauthempton”la qarşılaşıb. Matç “Mançester Siti”nin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 2:1.

Qolları Jeremi Doku və Niko Qonsales vurub. “Sauthempton”da isə Finn Azas fərqlənib.

“Mançester Siti” finalda “Çelsi” – “Lids” cütünün qalibi ilə qarşılaşacaq. Matç sabah baş tutacaq.

“Neftçi”nin hücumçusu “Qarabağ”la oyunu buraxacaq

25 April 2026 at 22:30

“Neftçi” Misli Premyer Liqasının 29-cu turunda “Qarabağ”la qarşılaşacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “ağ-qaralar”ın oyun üçün hazırlığı bu gün başa çatıb. Komandanın üzvləri “Palms Sports” Futbol Mərkəzində oyunöncəsi son məşqə çıxıblar.

Futbolçu Breno Almeyda cəzalı olduğu üçün bu görüşü buraxacaq. Eyni səbəbdən baş məşqçi Yuri Vernidub və köməkçisi Dmitro Kara-Mustafa texniki zonada olmayacaqlar.

Qeyd edək ki, aprelin 26-da “Palms Sports Arena”da keçiriləcək “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” matçı saat 19:00-da başlanacaq.

Sumqayıtda ölkə birinciliyi keçirildi

25 April 2026 at 22:14

Sumqayıt Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində kişi idman gimnastikası üzrə 31-ci, qadın idman gimnastikası üzrə isə 10-cu ölkə birinciliyi baş tutub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarışda “Ocaq Sport” Klubu, Bakı Gimnastika Məktəbi və “Ocaq Sport” Klubunun Sumqayıt bölməsindən gimnastlar mübarizə aparıblar.

İdmançılar kiçiklər, balacalar, uşaqlar, yeniyetmələr və gənclər yaş kateqoriyaları üzrə müxtəlif gimnastika alətlərində öz proqramlarını təqdim ediblər. Yekun nəticələrə əsasən, “Ocaq Sport” Klubu ən yüksək nəticə göstərərək yarışın qalibi olub.

Qeyd edək ki, turnirdə ümumilikdə 50-yə yaxın gimnast iştirak edib.

Inter to part ways with Frattesi as Napoli & Roma express interest

25 April 2026 at 23:42

Inter Milan are expected to part ways with Davide Frattesi this summer, with Napoli and AS Roma among the clubs interested in signing the midfielder.

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Frattesi joined Inter from Sassuolo in 2023 and was made a permanent addition to the squad the following year.

However, despite his contributions, he has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter under Cristian Chivu.

The Italy international is still considered a useful option in rotation, but not a key part of the long-term project.

As a result, both the player and his representatives have been working for some time to find a solution that would offer him more consistent playing time at a high level, according to the latest reports from CalcioMercato.

VERONA, ITALY - NOVEMBER 02: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 02, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Davide Frattesi during the Serie A match at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 02, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Frattesi heads for Inter exit after near-miss Nottingham Forest move

A potential exit was already explored during the January transfer window, with Premier League side Nottingham Forest reportedly close to a move but no deal materialised in the end.

Now, a summer departure appears increasingly likely, with several clubs ready to move.

Napoli and Roma are currently among the most attentive suitors, both looking to strengthen their midfield options ahead of next season.

For Frattesi, meanwhile, the priority remains clear: to find a club where he can play regularly while maintaining a competitive level similar to that of Inter.

Italiano: ‘Bologna won’t give up, paid for errors with Roma’

25 April 2026 at 22:40

Vincenzo Italiano explains his tactical experiment against Roma and admits Bologna fans ‘were right to jeer, but I never implied that we had nothing to play for.’

The Rossoblu had eliminated Roma from the Europa League last month, drawing 1-1 at home and 3-3 at the Stadio Olimpico, eventually emerging victorious 4-3 in extra time.

However, the Giallorossi got the better of their rivals this time thanks to first half goals by Donyell Malen and Neil El Aynaoui, while Riccardo Orsolini’s strike thumped the underside of the crossbar.

Italiano insists Bologna still fighting

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

“This team has not given up, we are here trying to sort out all the situations in a complicated match, but when you concede at the start and end of the half, those are the crucial moments where you cannot make a mistake,” Italiano told DAZN Italia.

“Goals in those moments really change the game. Then we hit the woodwork yet again too, I think we had a decent second half, but have conceded too many goals this season due to distractions and superficiality.

“Roma were not dominating us by any means, but they will make you pay for those errors. We had a negative spell in Serie A, then had four or five victories in a row. We never really had long periods of consistent results, and that was the difference from last season, losing so many home matches.

“Unfortunately, that has been the trend this term. We were unable to give our home fans this victory, they were quite right to jeer us, so we’ve got to roll our sleeves up against Cagliari and try to turn the tide.”

There was some controversy around the comments made by Italiano after the defeat to Juventus, where it was assumed he said the season was already over.

“That was only part of what I said, you need to have the whole thing,” replied the coach. “What I actually said was that we were out of the running for the Europa League and Champions League places, but we can lock down eighth place, that is what the club asked us for, and we are not giving up.

“You can win or lose, but we do have objectives and we won’t give in. I never like to lose, so evidently I was misunderstood, but I never implied that we had nothing to play for.”

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Santiago Castro of Bologna FC competes for the ball with Evan Ndicka of AS Roma during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Santiago Castro of Bologna FC competes for the ball with Evan Ndicka of AS Roma during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Italiano had pulled a surprise by starting Bologna with a 3-4-3 formation, something he had experimented with during matches, but not from the opening whistle.

Despite the struggle to make much impact in this game, he did not change that formation.

“We tried something a bit different to ensure Roma could not take control of the match, and I saw some positives. Roma often force you to get behind the line with their midfielders, but I feel we did well off the ball, we just allowed chances on the break when we misplaced passes. Roma were perhaps much more focused than they were in the other games against us, we did better in the second half, but we did the damage especially with that goal before half-time.

“Now in the last four games, we’ll see if we can reduce the malcontent that we felt today in the stadium.”

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma competes for the ball with Lewis Ferguson of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma competes for the ball with Lewis Ferguson of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Bologna had been unbeaten at home to Roma since 2020, but they were jeered off the field by their fans at the Stadio Dall’Ara this evening.

Even seventh place looks very unlikely now, and even that would only guarantee Conference League qualification if Lazio don’t win the Coppa Italia Final.

Arsenal set to submit offer for versatile 14-G/A midfield star in summer

25 April 2026 at 23:30

Julian Brandt will leave Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season, and Arsenal are interested in securing his signature.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Arsenal are looking to submit a formal offer for the 29-year-old playmaker. He has 57 goals and 69 assists in over 300 appearances for Dortmund, and he could prove to be a very useful acquisition for the North London club.

They need more creativity in the final third, and the 29-year-old can operate centrally as well as on the flanks. Martin Odegaard has not been at his best this season, and more competition for places would be ideal. The German international could compete with the Arsenal captain for the starting spot. His ability to slot into multiple attacking roles will be a bonus.

He will be a free agent in the summer, and securing his services on a bargain could prove to be a masterstroke for Arsenal. They need a deeper squad with higher quality to do well across multiple competitions. Brandt has 11 goals and three assists this season.

Meanwhile, the opportunity to play for Arsenal will be exciting for Brandt as well. He is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to seek a new challenge. Arsenal is one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they have a formidable team.

They have been pushing for the league title and the UEFA Champions League in recent seasons. He will want to join them and fight for major trophies. He has the technical attributes for English football, and he could be a star for Arsenal.

Other English clubs are monitoring his situation as well, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up eventually.

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Manchester United target proven winner from Real Madrid who will cost £70m

25 April 2026 at 23:00

Manchester United are interested in signing the Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni at the end of the season.

According to a report from The Guardian, they are looking to bring in two quality midfielders at the end of the season.

The French International could be an exceptional acquisition. He has been a key player for Real Madrid, and he has shown his quality for his country as well. The report claims that he could cost around £70 million. It remains to be seen whether Manchester United come forward with an official offer to get the deal done.

Apart from his quality as a defensive midfielder, his winning experience could prove invaluable. He knows what it takes to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies. He could help Manchester United improve and compete at the highest level next season.

Casemiro will leave the club in the summer, and Manchester United need an upgrade on Manuel Ugarte as well. It is no surprise that they are looking to bring in a couple of quality midfielders in the summer.

They have the financial resources to pay £70 million for the French international, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League as well. He is at the peak of his career, and it remains to be seen whether he is prepared to take on a new challenge.

He is an important player for Real Madrid, and he is enjoying his football at the Spanish club. Leaving them might not be an option for him right now. Manchester United will need to make an attractive offer to convince him.

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Barcelona want to win LaLiga ´as soon as possible´ – Cubarsi unconcerned with potential Clasico cele

Pau Cubarsi says Barcelona will not delay sealing the LaLiga title to celebrate against Real Madrid in their upcoming Clasico meeting on May 10. Hansi Flick’s side moved one step closer towards defending their league title with a 2-0 win over Getafe on Saturday, with goals from Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford securing victory at […]

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Getafe 0-2 Barcelona: Fermin and Rashford edge visitors closer to LaLiga glory

Barcelona took a decisive step towards defending their LaLiga title with a 2-0 win at Getafe, courtesy of goals from Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford. Real Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Real Betis on Friday only strengthened the Blaugrana’s position at the top of the table, and they have now moved 11 points clear of their […]

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Glasner has no qualms with contentious Munoz goal as Palace beaten by Liverpool

Oliver Glasner had no qualms with the manner of Daniel Munoz’s goal in Crystal Palace’s 3-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday. Trailing 2-0 to first-half goals from Alexander Isak and Andrew Robertson, Munoz lifted into an unguarded goal in the 71st minute when Reds goalkeeper Freddie Woodman was down hurt after making a […]

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Liverpool´s win over Palace a ´big step´ towards Champions League qualification, says Robertson

Andy Robertson believes that Liverpool have taken a “big step” towards qualifying for the Champions League next season following their 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace. Liverpool moved up to fourth in the Premier League after Saturday’s win at Anfield, capitalising on Aston Villa’s 1-0 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage earlier in the day. Alexander […]

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Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace: Isak and Wirtz on target for Slot´s men

Liverpool racked up a third consecutive Premier League victory as they overcame Crystal Palace 3-1 at Anfield on Saturday. Alexander Isak and Andrew Robertson were on target in the first half, before Florian Wirtz made sure in second-half injury time after Daniel Munoz had replied for the visitors. Liverpool had seen a penalty awarded to […]

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Bucs add some OL depth with Billy Schrauth in Round 5

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had their offensive line take a beating over the last two seasons. They know they need some depth, and general manager Jason Licht once again let the board fall his way to get another great value for the Bucs, this time in Round 5.

With the 160th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Bucs selected Notre Dame guard Billy Schrauth.

Schrauth could become a starter for this team at left guard and provides a tremendous insurance policy for Cody Mauch, who is coming off a significant knee injury. With this selection, the Bucs will be able to properly assess his knee as he rehabs and works his way back in camp. If things are not progressing as they should, Schrauth could play meaningful snaps as a rookie.

He was a team captain at Notre Dame and proved to be a leader on a team chock-full of them. He will be as good a locker room addition as he is a depth one for the Bucs.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: NFL Draft: Bucs add some OL depth with Billy Schrauth in Round 5

Instant grades for the Patriots drafting CB Karon Prunty in Round 5

Sep 12, 2020; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks cornerback Karon Prunty (9) wears a Black Lives Matter shirt during warmups before a game against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

The New England Patriots waited almost 80 picks between their third and fourth selections in the draft. When they were on the clock, they opted to go for a player who they had shown interest in for a while: Wake Forest cornerback Karon Prunty was selected with pick No. 171 in the fifth round.

Let’s grade the pick.

Instant grades: Patriots draft CB Karon Prunty 171st overall

Bernd Buchmasser: The Patriots did their homework on Prunty, inviting him for a 30 visit and having other points of contact throughout the pre-draft process. They also were a lot higher on him than plenty of other people: he is ranked 512th on the consensus board. Does this make it a bad pick, though? Not necessarily because he has some tools to work with as a long, speedy defender. | Grade: C-

Pat Lane: The Patriots met with Prunty on a 30 visit, and also at his pro day. Clearly, they were higher than consensus on him. He was PFF’s 24th-rated cover corner in coverage last year, and he has good size, so maybe there is some upside here, but it sure feels like he would’ve been available later. Corner is definitely a need for the Patriots, so that’s good. I believe there were much better corners on the board, but I’m going to choose to trust that the Patriots know what they’re doing here. Let’s hope they’re right, because I feel like the grades from most people are going to be pretty low. | Grade: D

Matt St. Jean: In what was seen as a weak class, the Patriots take CB57 on Dane Brugler’s board at pick 171. Karon Prunty is an older prospect who finished his career at Wake Forest. A tall corner at 6-foot-1 who played outside, Prunty posted a great three-cone drill for his height with a 4.45 40-time. He got strong coverage grades from PFF all throughout his career (84.8 coverage grade in 2025) and drew interest from multiple NFL teams who brought him in for 30 visits, including the Patriots. Depth at outside corner is a long-term need for the team, so this fills a need. It is similar to the selection of Kobee Minor last year with the team taking a corner from well off the consensus boards, which speaks to the lack of depth in this class and the team’s willingness to trade both 4th-round picks. | Grade: C-

Andrew Guindon: The Patriots needed young and cheap cornerback depth since they will likely be near or at the top of the league in spending at the position, assuming they extend Christian Gonzalez. Prunty (6-foot-1, 190 pounds) tested well at his pro day and ran a 4.45 40-yard dash. He has a knack for creating turnovers, recording eight interceptions in college. There was an extensive list of higher-profile corners available, but the pick still fills a need. | Grade: C

The Patriots’ next draft pick is set to come at No. 191 in the sixth round. The top needs left to be addressed include linebacker and defensive tackle.

What do you think about this draft pick, though? Do you like it? Do you not? Please participate in our poll and head to the comment section to discuss.

Tartan Army 'taking back control' from Fifa with fan ticket exchange

Large crowd of football supporters wearing dark blue Scotland tops, gathered closely together in an indoor venue, many holding plastic cups of beer with arms raised, including a person in the foreground wearing a tartan hat.
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The Tartan Army says it is "taking back control" over soaring World Cup prices with a fan-run ticket swap website for supporters.

Ticket Exchange, set up by Edinburgh fan Carey McEvoy, says Scotland fans can swap and sell World Cup briefs without "obnoxious" resale mark-ups.

The 54-year-old ran a similar operation during Euro 2024, but says the high costs involved in the US tournament have made this "very different".

The cheapest recent tickets for Scotland's opening match against Haiti in Boston were $380 - the most expensive more than $2,000.

There have been various Fifa ticket sales with some using a dynamic pricing model - where prices are adjusted in real-time based on demand.

McEvoy, who is taking his 17-year-old son to his first World Cup, said he set up the group to help "desperate" fans who had paid for travel but had little hope of tickets.

Fans pay a £5 fee to register, which is donated to the Tartan Army Sunshine charity.

Crowds of Scotland fans
Thousands of Scottish fans are due to travel to the US for the World Cup [PA Media]

"The cost and the resale fees from Fifa are obnoxious," McEvoy told BBC Scotland News.

"At first 100 people signed up and were all quite happy to donate a fiver because it was for charity.

"I guess they thought, I have already spent thousands going to America - what's an extra fiver?"

There are about 600 people in the Ticket Exchange group and currently about 80 with tickets to swap or sell.

'Happy to chip in'

McEvoy runs the exchange with fellow fans Gill Taggart and Gordon Forbes, who help facilitate transactions to make sure "no one gets scammed".

Despite struggling to find enough tickets to go round, McEvoy said the experience has been positive for Tartan Army fans.

McEvoy said: "We ran something similar during the Euros which was brilliant, but it was very different then.

"There were a lot of people across Europe with tickets to swap. It was much more straightforward."

"Scotland fans will always find tickets one way or another, we are just happy to chip in."

McEvoy runs the exchange with fellow fans Gill Taggart and Gordon Forbes, who help facilitate transactions to make sure no one gets scammed.
The Tartan Army's Hamish Husband said fans were taking back control from Fifa [BBC]

Thousands of Scottish fans are expected to travel to the US to cheer on Steve Clarke's side, after the men's national team qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 30 years.

Tartan Army veteran Hamish Husband praised the exchange and said its showed that Scotland fans "look after each other".

He said: "We are aware of something called dynamic pricing - Oasis and Taylor Swift fans will be familiar with this.

"We were expecting it at the World Cup but not at this level. The cost for a family to go must be extraordinary.

"The Tartan Army is taking back control from Fifa and our hosts in the USA who are raking in money from football fans."

Map of the usa showing when and where the scotland games
Scotland's games in June are in Boston and Miami [BBC]

Husband also criticised Fifa for allowing tournament prices to spike.

He added: "There have been various ticket selling sites facilitated by Fifa where a ticket for Scotland Haiti or Morocco costs about $1000.

"This site has enabled Scotland fans to swap and buy tickets from each other for face value prices - if you did this through Fifa they take up to 15%."

Fifa insists it is focused on ensuring fair access to the tournament for fans.

A spokesperson said: "Fifa's pricing strategy spans a broad range of price points and categories, reflecting market demand for each match.

"Unlike the entities behind profit-driven third-party ticket marketplaces, Fifa is a not-for-profit organisation.

"Revenue generated is reinvested to support the development of men's, women's and youth football across all Fifa 211 member associations."

Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal

Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal
Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal

Arne Slot believes referee Andy Madley was to blame for a controversial goal conceded by Liverpool against Crystal Palace on Saturday. 

The Reds took a two-goal lead through Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson at Anfield, but the Eagles pulled one back after the break through Daniel Munoz.

The full-back chipped the ball into an empty net while Freddie Woodman was down injured on the pitch. The goalkeeper hit his knee off the turf after stopping Ismaila Sarr’s shot.

The incident had no impact on the end result, though, as Florian Wirtz went on to score and secure a 3-1 win for the hosts.

“It was a lot more nervy because of the goal,” Slot told BBC Match of the Day after the final whistle.

“I don’t think we deserved to concede it in that fashion. Palace were much more in the game than the 2-0 showed. Is there a game we play where there isn’t talk about the referee?”

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Arne Slot points finger at referee over controversial Munoz goal

Slot added that he couldn’t fault Munoz for taking his opportunity on goal, but thinks Madley should have blown the whistle when Woodman went down.

“The number of times I’ve played against a team and then a player is on the floor and the referee blows the whistle. It happened against Manchester United when (Alexis) Mac Allister was on the floor, they played on and Macca needed five stitches afterwards. I don’t blame them, by the way, the referee should stop the game.

“It’s going to become a tactic to pretend you’re injured so the referee stops the play. He did it about four times today. Munoz, I think it’s 50-50 because some players wouldn’t have taken the shot. Some players would stop and some would score. I don’t blame him as much as I blame the referee.


The result sees Liverpool move into fourth place in the Premier League table, but it came at a cost as Mo Salah was forced off with an injury.

“Another win and another injury,” Slot said. “It’s the story of our season. It’s too early to say but we all know Mo and how hard it is for him to leave the pitch. For Mo to leave the pitch, it shows you something but we have to wait and see how bad it is.”

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Guardiola plays down treble talk after Man City reach FA Cup final

Guardiola plays down treble talk after Man City reach FA Cup final
Guardiola plays down treble talk after Man City reach FA Cup final

Pep Guardiola has played down talk of Manchester City winning a domestic treble despite reaching the final of the FA Cup by beating Southampton.

City came from behind to win at Wembley thanks to goals from Jeremy Doku and Nico Gonzalez.

But having already won the Carabao Cup and currently sitting three points behind Arsenal in the Premier League with a game in hand, Guardiola says it is still too early to talk about a treble.

“It’s too far away,” he said. “Before the final, before the Aston Villa game, I would tell you it was a chance. Now it’s far, far away.

“Now it’s important we have three days off for the players. I told them, don’t think about football, rest. Now we start a season for five games plus the final, the FA Cup. Premier League, I would say it’s almost gone. Now we’re back second. We’ll see how we arrive.

“Six games, like every game we win, we’ll be there, we lose, it’s over.

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“People say how many Champions Leagues and how many this and that. What defines that club is when you win five Carabaos and you play four finals in a row in the FA Cup. That defines it.

“Always you have a bad afternoon, we say many times. A bad day, injures, you cannot be there.

“Always we were there. That’s what I said to the players. Imagine now we start next season and only one team for the next four years will arrive four times in the final of the FA Cup. Apparently it’s not easy.

“So we did it. We did it again. We are in the final again, we have time to prepare with our fans, with Chelsea v Leeds. Now it’s easy, rest mentally, physically because it has been a tough, tough week. A lot of emotions, and go for these five games.”

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Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again

Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again
Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again

Martin Odegaard says that Arsenal need to “fight every single day” for the Premier League title after returning to the top of the table on Saturday. 

The Gunners secured a narrow win over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium thanks to a stunning finish from outside the box by Eberechi Eze.

The result sends Arsenal back into first place ahead of Manchester City, who did not play in the league this weekend as they faced and defeated Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals.

“It was tough, very intense, very physical,” Odegaard told Sky Sports. “We did everything we could and we got the win, the most important thing was to bounce back with a win and get over the line with the three points.”

Arsenal have become known for packing the six-yard box on corners, but they instead tried a new short routine involving Odegaard to catch Newcastle off guard. They had two failed attempts before succeeding with the third as Kai Havertz found Eze in acres of space on the edge of the area.

“We practice it all,” the captain said. “That’s our quality. We can score in many different ways. We did it brilliant today.

“I think the stadium was a bit annoyed that we took it short again but it paid off in the end and it was a great finish.”

Odegaard vows to ‘fight every day’ as Arsenal go top again

Asked about the physical demands of the run-in with a Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on the horizon, Odegaard responded: “This schedule is crazy. We just have to keep going. It is the end of the season, just leave everything out that we have inside, fight every single game and we just have to keep going.

“That’s where we want to be but it is going to go all the way to the end. We are ready for it and we will fight every single day.”

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Browns NFL draft: Grading the selection of C Parker Brailsford

The Cleveland Browns' offensive line play in 2025 was among the worst in the NFL, and it is clear that Andrew Berry knew this and focused on fixing it in free agency and the draft. After adding a tackle in the first and third rounds, the Browns continue to add to the group, selecting Alabama center Parker Brailsford with the 146th pick in the 2026 NFL draft.

What stands out most about Brailsford is his athleticism and movement skills, which allow him to move well laterally and change direction quickly. He's a high-IQ player who handles stunts and loopers well and can help quarterbacks change protection at the line of scrimmage. Brailsford played in 42 games between his two years at Alabama and one year in Washington.

The biggest concern is his power profile and size, coming in at 289 pounds, although he plays with a nasty temperament and doesn't shy away from the dirty work in the run game. If he could add more functional strength without losing athleticism, he could become a starter in the NFL.

Grade: B-

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Ryan delighted with title win after 'turbulent' season

Larne striker Andy Ryan said he was pleased that they got over the line and won a third Irish Premiership title in four years after a "turbulent" season.

The Inver men wrestled back the Gibson Cup from Linfield with a thumping 8-0 win over Dungannon Swifts on the final day.

It caps a fine end to a chaotic season for Larne, whose manager Nathan Rooney left after the first game of the season with Kenny Bruce also selling his 50% stake in the Irish Premiership club to American firm Redball.

And Ryan, who missed the first half of the season with a knee injury, praised the resilience of players and staff alike to win the title.

"We did half the job at the oval last week and we knew we had to do the other half today. There was a lot of noise from the outside about what could happen but we did what we did all season focused on ourselves and it was a real professional performance," he told BBC Sport NI.

"It's been a turbulent season from the start losing the manager and Kenny leaving but we're a close-knit group and we stuck together like we did today and got it over the line.

"It's not just the forward players it's the whole squad [that helped win the league], look at the clean sheets as well. Teams win games but squads win leagues and that's what's done us good this year."

The 31-year-old is out of contract in the summer and said after the title celebrations that he was unsure if he would extend his successful three and a half year association with the club.

"I don't know, it's been a turbulent season for me," he added.

"My sole focus was to get myself back fit and after that it was to get today over the line.

"Whether I'm here next year or not I wanted to make sure this club got another trophy. I'll have a few weeks with my family and see what the future brings."

'They underestimated what we have as a group' - Haveron

Gary Haveron stepped in to take on the role as interim manager from Rooney in August but such was Larne's success under the 45-year-old he was named permanent boss on a three-year deal in October.

Named Manager of the Year at the Northern Ireland Football League's awards, Haveron said it was "really special" to lead his local team to a league title.

"I'm born and bred in this town and you know what it means to me," he said.

"These players and staff are exceptional. Everyone was talking about us falling away, but they underestimated what we have as a group and a community. More fool them.

"It was gritty and resilient. There were injuries to key people and suspensions at the start of the season, but we knew if we could be competitive then we could finish strong.

!The 18 games unbeaten were the backbone. We just crept up to get to the top and then you are there to be shot at."

Bison WR Bryce Lance is a Saint

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: Bryce Lance of the North Dakota State Bison participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the NFL Draft in its final day, many players with Mountain West ties of some sort are hearing their names called.

North Dakota State wide receiver Bryce Lance, younger brother of former Bison and NFL QB Trey Lance, was taken in the fourth round (136th pick overall), going to the New Orleans Saints.

The New Orleans Saints selected wide receiver Bryce Lance with the 136th pick in the fourth round of the NFL Draft! 🦬#ProBison | #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/I6Vd83kB4Z

— NDSU Football (@NDSUfootball) April 25, 2026

Lance was a key part of the Bison offense during his tenure, starting in 2024 and 2025. He had back-to-back 1000-yard receiving seasons, totaling 2157 overall, and averaged 17 yards per catch. Bryce also found the end zone often, scoring 27 touchdowns over two seasons, including an eye-popping 18 in 2024.

Standing at 6’3” and weighing about 204 pounds, Lance has an NFL WR body and despite playing at the FCS level, he should be able to translate well to the NFL game due to his size and speed. At the NFL Combine, he posted a 4.34 forty-time with a 41.5” vertical.

Following the Saints trade of Rashid Shaheed, Lance is in a great position to come in and compete for a starting role immediately. This seems like a good fit for both sides.

What did the Detroit Lions trade to Bills to select WR Kendrick Law?

The Detroit Lions made another draft-day trade, moving up to pick No. 168 overall to select Kentucky wide receiver Kendrick Law in the 2026 NFL Draft.

What did the Lions give up in order to do so?

Detroit sent picks No. 181 (fifth round) and No. 213 (sixth round) to the Buffalo Bills in order to move up 13 spots to select Law.

https://t.co/ZIBptZ7Kb6pic.twitter.com/71KQBpctnq

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

Law, a 6-foot, 203-pound wide receiver, reeled in 53 catches for 540 yards with three scores. In his college career, Law caught 86 passes for 883 yards and four touchdowns.

After its trade with the Bills, the Lions now have just two remaining picks in the 2026 NFL draft: picks No. 205 overall (sixth round) and No. 222 overall (seventh round).

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Jermod McCoy says doctors that did surgery told him knee is healthy for NFL

Jermod McCoy said doctors told him his surgically-repaired knee is healthy and he's ready to play in the NFL, but he'll have a second surgery if the Las Vegas Raiders want him to.

"All my doctors that did my surgery told me that I’m good. I feel like I’m good," McCoy said on April 25. "But if the team wants me to do something for the longevity of my career, I’m willing to do that. I’m going to listen to the team because I feel like they have my best interests in mind."

McCoy, a Tennessee Vols star, was considered the top cornerback in the 2026 NFL Draft. But he dropped to the fourth round, where the Raiders took him with the 101st pick, because of concerns over his long-term health.

It was tragic fall, but McCoy took it in stride.

"It’s definitely difficult. But I know God has a plan for me," McCoy said. "I am just truly blessed that a team took me anyways because this is an achievement to get here in the first place."

Did Jermod McCoy expect to fall in NFL draft?

McCoy was a 2024 All-American and then suffered a torn ACL during a training session in January 2025. He did not play during Tennessee’s 2025 season but showed progress during individual drills at practice in August.

On March 31, McCoy ran the 40-yard dash in 4.37 seconds at Tennessee’s pro day. That would've tied for the second-fastest time among cornerbacks at the NFL scouting combine. He recorded a 38-inch vertical jump and 10 feet, 7 inches in the broad jump.

It seemed to solidify him as an elite prospect, but reports early in the draft cast doubt. NFL teams were not concerned about his ACL, according to multiple reports, but they believed that surgery revealed potential degenerative problems in his knee, specifically in regards to a bone plug.

"I was prepared for whatever happened. But I thought I would go a little higher for sure because I had a good pro day, ran some good times and did some good things," McCoy said. "But I was prepared for whatever happened because it’s not in my control. All of it is just motivation fueling me."

Why Jermod McCoy says 'this is still a blessing'

When McCoy was passed over in the first round and second and third, he could've turned off the draft. Instead, he said he kept watching it and hoping for an opportunity. The Raiders took him with the first pick on Day 3.

"I was watching for sure. This something you can't take this for granted. This is everyone’s dream," McCoy said. "You can’t just say, ‘I didn’t get drafted, so I’m not fixing to watch the draft anymore.’ This is still a blessing to get drafted. I was watching it. I got the call, and I’m super excited to get to work."

If healthy, the Raiders got a massive steal.

McCoy, 6-foot-1, 188-pounder, has elite athleticism, ideal size, speed, technique, instincts, competitive drive and performance. He excelled at Oregon State. Then he transferred to Tennessee, where he became an All-American and semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the best defensive back in college football.

But McCoy hasn't played in a game since Dec. 21, 2024, a loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff.

"Something I learned about myself (while sitting out the 2025 season) is that I’m super mentally strong," McCoy said. "I’ve been through a lot, and I’ve got a story that I’m still telling."

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Saints edge title-rivals Bath in 12-try thriller

The Prem

Northampton (26) 41

Tries: F Smith, Freeman 3, Sleightholme 2 Cons: F Smith 4 Pens: Smith

Bath (14) 38

Tries: Hennessey, Green, Carr-Smith, De Glanville, Griffin, Tuipulotu Cons: Donoghue 4

Northampton Saints confirmed their status as the Prem team to beat with a last-minute penalty from Fin Smith securing a breathless 41-38 victory over title-rivals Bath at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens.

League-leaders Saints edged a highly competitive first half against the team in second, scoring tries through Smith, Ollie Sleightholme and a double for Tommy Freeman, with Bath responding through Louie Hennessey and Arthur Green.

The seesaw nature of the contest continued in the second half, with Tom Carr-Smith and Sleightholme exchanging tries, before Tom de Glanville and Archie Griffin levelled the scores.

With time running down, Freeman secured his hat-trick before Kepu Tuipulotu restored parity, but there was still time for Smith to keep his cool and slot the winning points.

Saints got off to a fast start in front of an expectant home crowd, with Fraser Dingwall making a nuisance of himself in midfield before feeding Smith to exploit a gap to run in and score.

But they were pegged back soon after.

With Tom Litchfield in the sin-bin for not rolling away following Bernard van der Linde's midfield break, the ball eventually found its way to Hennessey on the wing and he crossed to score.

With Bath reduced to 14 men following a deliberate knock-on from Will Muir, the Saints restored their lead with Alex Mitchell finding Tommy Freeman to go over in the corner.

Saints soon added a third through Sleightholme, who powered down the wing untouched following quick interplay between Freeman and George Hendy in midfield.

But Bath were not to be held off for long. Off the back of a scrum, Hennessey did well to draw multiple defenders before freeing his arms to feed Will Butt, who offloaded to Green to go over for a well-worked second.

With Bath knocking on the door again, the Saints snaffled the ball in their own 22 with Sleightholme leading a breathless counter-attack into the visitors' half.

Having been tackled by Josh Bayliss, the ball was recycled and eventually ended up in the hands of Freeman, who went over for the Saints' bonus-point score.

The pace of the game was unrelenting - barely had referee Luke Pearce blown the whistle to start the second half and Bath were back in contention.

Ciaran Donoghue, in his first appearance of the season after recovering from a knee injury, threw the perfect miss pass in the Saints 22, releasing Hennessey down the wing, who fed back inside for Carr-Smith to score.

Sleightholme then restored Saints' lead from close range before De Glanville dotted down after Frost and was halted metres short of the Saints line.

Bath's power game came to the fore as Griffin forced his way over following a period of sustained pressure in the Saints' 22 to level things up before the match swung again.

Finding open space down the wing, Litchfield fed Freeman for his hat-trick before Tuipulotu went over from close range to set up a tense finish.

But with Bath penalised for a high-tackle on Henry Pollock with the clock in the red, it fell to Smith to deliver the final blow in yet another high-scoring match between the two teams and a carbon copy of the Saints' nail-biting win in January 2025.

'Third gear performance' - reaction

Northampton Saints head coach Sam Vesty told BBC Radio Northampton:

"It was a good game, great for the neutral, but frustrating from our point of view. I don't think we played very well there. Great to come away with five points, but lots for us to work on.

"None of it was really a Saints performance. We weren't sharp to move, we weren't connected, we weren't working together. It felt like a third gear performance from us, which is massively disappointing."

[On defensive lapses] "It's too easy to get into our 22, and when they get in there, we're not good enough at holding out"

Bath head coach Johann van Graan told BBC Radio Bristol:

"I'm gutted to lose like that but, equally, what a game of rugby once again between two amazing clubs. I'm so proud of this group to deliver that comeback once again.

"We know who we are, we are tough to beat, we don't know how to give up.

"We take it week by week. We pitched up physically, but we came up against a very good side - it's not great to lose it that way."

[On Ciaran Donoghue's return from injury] "It's amazing, after nine months out, to come and play 80 minutes. But it's not about individuals. Our club is about the team, and respect, and the values of the game, and I think we showed that today."

Northampton: Hendy; Freeman, Litchfield, Dingwall (capt), Sleightholme; F Smith, Mitchell; Iyogun, Wright, Green; Lockett, Prowse, Kemeny, Graham, Pollock

Replacements: R Smith, Fischetti, Kundiona, Van der Mescht, Munga, Chick, McParland, Hutchinson

Sin-bin: Litchfield (7)

Bath: De Glanville; Hennessey, Harris, Butt, Muir; Donoghue, Van der Linde; Kirk, Frost, Verden; Richards, Molony, Bayliss, Reid (capt), Green

Replacements: Tuipulotu, Van Wyk, Griffin, Opoku-Gyamfu, Hill, Carr-Smith, Winters, Underhill

Sin-bin: Muir (13)

Referee: Luke Pearce

NFL world reacts to Bears picking Keyshaun Elliott in 2026 NFL Draft

After making a trade with the Carolina Panthers to move up in the fourth round, the Chicago Bears waited to make their pick in the fifth round and brought in another defensive playmaker, selecting linebacker Keyshaun Elliott out of Arizona State with the 166th overall pick.

This is the third selection on defense that the Bears have made in this year’s draft, including safety Dillon Thieneman (first round), cornerback Malik Muhammad (fourth round), who the team traded up to get at pick No. 124, and now Elliott.

Elliott will join the Bears linebacker room that is filled with veterans, led by T.J. Edwards, Devin Bush, D’Marco Jackson, and Jack Sanborn. It is the second straight year in which the Bears have drafted a linebacker, after they selected Ruben Hyppolite II in the fourth round last year. The Arizona State product will likely see his first opportunities to make an impact on special teams, while also having plenty of veteran leaders to learn from.

Here’s how the NFL world reacted to the Bears’ selection of Keyshaun Elliott:

NFL world reacts to Bears selecting LB Keyshaun Elliott in 2026 NFL Draft

Ryan Poles has drafted every position except for DL pic.twitter.com/eI1FKYABDN

— ThienemanSZN (@ThienemanSZN) April 25, 2026

Linebacker depth is a little scarce for Chicago, so the Keyshaun Elliott selection makes sense. Not some super athletic guy, but a solid run stopper who also showed an ability to get after the QB last season with 7 sacks.

— Matt Eurich (@MattEurich) April 25, 2026

The #Bears add some value on special teams with Arizona State linebacker Keyshaun Elliott at No. 176 overall

Physical LB with impressive blitzing ability. Don't know how high the athletic ceiling or coverage skills are, but he'll be a good third-phase type of guy

— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 25, 2026

Keyshaun Elliott is high character instinctual LB. Good size and speed.

300 career tackles, 14 tackles for loss and 7 sacks last season.

His coverage is pretty meh.

Some had a 3rd round grade on him.#DaBears

— Mason West (@WestSportsPT) April 25, 2026

For being a 5th round pick, I really like what I’m seeing from Keyshaun Elliott.

Could be a solid pick up for the Bears. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/lfLtTbosjz

— Bearsszn (@bearszn) April 25, 2026

Keyshaun Elliot was a top 10 LB for me and a 4th round grade. Highest rated LB on the board. 134th on the consensus board. Good value https://t.co/1qaE4VgiBs

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 25, 2026

The ceiling on Keyshaun Elliot is somewhere along the lines of run down starter or used specifically in sub-packages on blitzes. The coverage skills are a major work in progress. High end special teams add. #Bears

— Blake (@SoldierFieldBlg) April 25, 2026

#Bears fans, @OllieConnolly and I really think Keyshaun Elliott could be an excellent day 3 find for Chicago.

He was in both of our top 5 LBs. 46th on my board. Violent play style and solid athletic/size profile. And he goes to Dennis Allen! https://t.co/wBsHgLs35gpic.twitter.com/J4ThohIWdD

— Jon Ledyard (@LedyardNFLDraft) April 25, 2026

I missed it when it happened but Keyshaun Elliott to the Bears is sick. He fills gaps with urgency and avoids blockers well. Not as much of a coverage guy right now, but I like his game

— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) April 25, 2026

Bears select LB Keyshaun Elliott from ASU
6'1" 233 lbs, 22 yrs old
4.58 40, 38" vert, 10'5" broad jump
8.74 RAS
38 starts in college between New Mexico St/Arizona St
Green dot LB, who shows good instincts, character, team captain
Needs to improve on coverage, but a solid LB… pic.twitter.com/7Um3oOV0hf

— Nick Whalen (@_NickWhalen) April 25, 2026

l like the Keyshaun Elliot pick a lot. Smart communicates well. He's going to wear the green dot for the Bears at some point

— Steve Letizia (@CFCBears) April 25, 2026

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Breaking down the Bengals’ selection of Colbie Young in Round 4

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JANUARY 1: Wide receiver Colbie Young #8 of the Georgia Bulldogs run against cornerback Jaylon Braxton #2 of the Ole Miss Rebels during second half of the College Football Playoff Quarter Final Game at Caesars Superdome on January 1, 2026 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 140th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals selected Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young.

After trading 10th overall for Dexter Lawrence and spending Day 2 adding to the defense, the Bengals go offense twice in the fourth round. After selecting Connor Lew to be their center of the future, they added to the wide receiver room with Young.

At 6-foot-4, 218 pounds, it is easy to like the prospect of Young in the Bengals’ offense, but a broken leg last season cost Young significant time. He was able to make it back for the College Football Playoff. He started his college career at Miami before transferring to Georgia.

Young missed time in 2024 following an arrest and suspension, but he was later placed on probation and fined before being welcomed back to the football team.

What Colbie Young brings to the Bengals

Size: His 6-foot-4 frame is something the Bengals have historically valued in a receiver, and he could be a contributor in the red zone. Young is the same height as Tee Higgins, and a red zone package with Higgins, Mike Gesicki, and Young could be a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses.

Run After Catch: Young is flat-out hard to bring down. He consistently beats individual tacklers and requires multiple players to get him to the ground. As the defense focuses on Ja’Marr Chase and Higgins, Young could be the weapon the Bengals were hoping Germaine Burton could be against single coverage.

High-point Specialist: Young is great at using his body to shield defenders, while his large hands help him excel in contested catch situations. Young is going to come down with the 50/50 balls more often than not when he’s on the field.

Why the Bengals picked Colbie Young

Germaine Burton’s Departure: Burton was supposed to be yet another explosive addition to the wide receiver room, but he was never able to put it together. While the Bengals like Andrei Iosivas, he doesn’t have some of the physical traits the Bengals covet. After releasing Burton last season, the Bengals are taking another risk to replace him.

Iosivas Contract: Iosivas is also scheduled to be a free agent after the 2026 season, so there is no guarantee he is in the building beyond this year. The Bengals have been known to draft the replacement for a player they plan to move on from, so that could be the case here.

Big Play Ability: They already have two big play wideouts in Chase and Higgins, but Young panning out would bring yet another dynamic to an already explosive offense. With all of the attention directed at the top two receivers, the Bengals are hoping they have found a true, big-time threat that can make a defense pay.

Young is certainly a risk given his off-field issues and injury history, but he has all the traits to become a very underrated pick. This feels very similar to drafting Burton, so we will all hope for better results.

Lynn praises Wales' never say die spirit against world's best

Sean Lynn in a Wales huddle
Sean Lynn is in charge of his second Six Nations campaign with Wales [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Head coach Sean Lynn has praised Wales' never say die attitude, but admits there is still plenty to work on if they are to close the gap on the world's best teams.

Seren Lockwood scored in the 80th minute to secure a try bonus-point against Grand Slam-chasing England, who ran in 10 tries of their own in a ruthless display.

Wales' 24 points at Ashton Gate was also the most they have ever scored against the Red Roses in 24 Six Nations meetings.

"Twelve months ago we would've flopped and fallen away, but to show that character to come back and score two tries and get a bonus point, I cant fault the character," said Lynn.

"Obviously we're disappointed we leaked 62 points, but that's a very good Red Roses side who were clinical today."

Few predicted any other result than a convincing England win, but Lynn said the performance was always going to be about them.

Wales showed variation in set piece attack, with two training ground lineout moves catching England cold for Keira Bevan and Kelsey Jones' first-half tries.

"We've got to be a little bit more clever now in those red zones, so it was lovely to see the first one come off and then the second. We've always got to be asking questions of the defence," said Lynn.

But a lack of clinical edge in promising positions continues to be Wales' downfall, with England thriving on the counter attack.

"We just didn't keep the ball and then they score from those opportunities when we're in really good areas, those were the big frustrations from us as a coaching team," said Lynn.

Wales' discipline was improved, with only six penalties conceded, although Kayleigh Powell's 52nd minute yellow card proved costly.

There were also 40 missed tackles which England duly punished, while Wales' loose kicking game needs serious attention.

Despite Wales' shortcomings, England captain, Wales-born Meg Jones, said she knew she had been in a Test match after the final whistle.

"They love coming to the breakdown, they hit really hard, that's something they'll always have," said Jones.

"I said to the girls, there is going to be so much emotion out there, they are not going to lay over for us and their continuity in attack has definitely developed, including their set piece.

"It was definitely the Test match that we wanted."

Jones' acknowledgment of Wales' progress were echoed by England head coach John Mitchell, who said "they're definitely more organised".

Wales - and the rest of the world - have been attempting to close the gap on England for years, and while the scoreline may be similar, Lynn believes they are making strides.

"We will definitely be moving that goalpost for us and we could catch them," he said.

"I couldn't give you an answer [on how long]. It's just making sure we focus on us and control what we can.

"That's the big thing for me, we've got individuals, somebody like Freya Bell coming off the bench today who's looking strong, Jenna De Vera getting her second start, Jorja Aiono, Seren Lockwood - the adaptability she's showing going onto the wing and playing in front of 28,000 people.

"This experience is just going to help our youngsters and the senior players have been outstanding."

Wales now have two weeks to reflect before heading to Ireland for the penulatimate round, but Lynn is facing a mini injury crisis with Catherine Richards the latest casualty.

Wales were without captain Kate Williams, Hannah Dallavalle and Carys Cox for the England game, while Lisa Neumann has already been ruled out of the rest of the championship.

Saints select Ohio State DB Lorenzo Styles Jr. with the No. 172 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - DECEMBER 06: Lorenzo Styles Jr. #3 of the Ohio State Buckeyes breaks up a pass intended for Omar Cooper Jr. #3 of the Indiana Hoosiers during the first quarter in the 2025 Big Ten Football Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the No. 172 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints have selected Ohio State DB Lorenzo Styles Jr.

The Pickerington, OH native played two seasons at WR for Notre Dame before transferring to Ohio State in 2023 and transitioning to cornerback,

This is a developing story so stay tuned to CSC for a full breakdown, analysis and draft grades on Styles.

Chargers add explosive speed, trenches help as draft day 3 continues

Sep 6, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Brenen Thompson (0) runs after a catch for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field.
Sep 6, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs wide receiver Brenen Thompson (0) runs after a catch for a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field.

El SEGUNDO, Calif. -- The Chargers made multiple moves on Friday night to go from two picks to seven on Day 3 of the draft.

There were several additions to the Chargers roster, as they held a top-five pick in the fourth round.

Here is a breakdown of each draft pick and what they told the media (Will be updated as picks are made):

Brenen Thompson, WR, Mississippi State, 4th round, 104th pick

Thompson felt like a Mike McDaniel pick right off the bat, especially after running a 4.26 40-yard dash at the combine.

He stands at 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds, but the speed he brings is a staple of a McDaniel offense—and Thompson agreed.

“I think it's a perfect fit,” Thompson said. “I think the fan base and this team got exactly what they needed. I'm ready just to get to get in and work with Daniel and just get to work, man.”

With his speed and playmaking ability, the Chargers could look to use him as a kick and punt returner, but Thompson said that had not been discussed.

“Wherever they need, I'll show up,” Thompson said. “I’m ready to play. I'm ready to go. Just looking forward to taking it on.”

The Chargers’ receiver group is shaping up to have a little bit of everything, especially after adding an explosive, home-run threat like Thompson.

Travis Burke, OT, Memphis, 4th round, 117th pick

The Chargers traded up later in the fourth round, sending pick No. 123 (fourth round) and pick No. 204 (sixth round) to move up to No. 117.

General manager Joe Hortiz selected Travis Burke, a 6-foot-9, 325-pound right tackle out of Memphis.

Burke projects as a swing tackle for the Chargers. He is known for his aggressive play style and was described as “a violent finisher” during his college career.

He was coached at Memphis by former NFL Super Bowl champion David Diehl, who served as an assistant offensive line coach.

Oct 25, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Tigers offensive lineman Travis Burke (78) gestures toward the South Florida Bulls defense on the line of scrimmage during the second half at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
Oct 25, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Tigers offensive lineman Travis Burke (78) gestures toward the South Florida Bulls defense on the line of scrimmage during the second half at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.

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Oct 25, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Tigers offensive lineman Travis Burke (78) gestures toward the South Florida Bulls defense on the line of scrimmage during the second half at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.

Genesis Smith, S, Arizona, 4th round, 131st pick

While this was the NFL Draft, when the Chargers selected Smith, it looked like they drafted a center fielder. He was all over the field making plays at Arizona.

"Any position in the secondary, I feel pretty comfortable with ... but I do feel like I have a knack for the ball and centerfield. I feel pretty comfortable back there."

According to PFF, he allowed just 193 yards on 382 coverage snaps in 2025. He consistently made plays and broke up passes during his time at Arizona.

"I feel like I'm a playmaker. Just my mindset, it separates me from a lot of people," Smith said.

Smith also expressed excitement about joining a secondary that includes safety Derwin James, one of the best at the position.

Nov 1, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12) returns an interception in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field.
Nov 1, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12) returns an interception in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field.

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Nov 1, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12) returns an interception in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field.

“That's a great opportunity.,” Smith said..”Not everybody has the opportunity to go in and soak up everything from a seasoned vet. So, I feel like that's a blessing.”

He added that he wants to be a sponge, and he joins a secondary room that includes James, Elijah Molden, Tony Jefferson, and RJ Mickens.

Smith will need to improve his tackling after missing 34 tackles last season, an area that will be important in a defense that relies on sure tackling.

Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina, 5th round, 145th pick

The Chargers looked to bolster their defensive line by selecting Nick Barrett out of South Carolina.

ESPN’s Mel Kiper called him “a sleeper pick” during the broadcast and highlighted his ability as a run-stopping defensive tackle.

“A run stopper,” Barrett said. “Push the pocket, stuff like that. I do good with anchoring and taking on double teams. I'm very strong at the point of attack.”

Oct 25, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks defensive lineman Nick Barrett (93) reacts to a stop against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.
Oct 25, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks defensive lineman Nick Barrett (93) reacts to a stop against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.

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Oct 25, 2025; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks defensive lineman Nick Barrett (93) reacts to a stop against the Alabama Crimson Tide in the second half at Williams-Brice Stadium.

The South Carolina product recorded 25 run stops in 2025 and was a key piece of their defensive front.

He joins a room that includes Teair Tart, Dalvin Tomlinson, Justin Eboigbe, and Jamaree Caldwell, where he will compete and continue to develop.

Barrett also has some familiarity in Los Angeles, as Chargers pass rusher Kyle Kennard and receiver Dalevon Campbell are former teammates of his at South Carolina.

Florida's current seeding in D1Baseball's NCAA Tournament projections

D1Baseball has Florida listed as the No. 8 seed and a regional host in its NCAA Tournament field-of-64 projections as of April 21.

The Gators are grouped with No. 25 Southern California (USC), UCF and Yale. Florida's No. 10 RPI ranking and third-toughest strength of schedule anchor the case for the Gators. The Gators have a nation-leading 13 wins against Quadrant teams, including a 12-4 record against top-25 teams as of Saturday.

Florida just took Game 1 of a weekend series against Texas A&M, proving it can compete with the best teams in the country and that Kevin O'Sullivan has once again constructed a roster capable of making a deep run to Omaha. O'Sullivan recently described the final stretch as a 12-game season to get right before the playoffs. A recent 1-4 run led to a loss of team identity, but the Florida skipper feels like Friday's win got them back on track.

D1Baseball’s projection is not an official bracket, but it offers a snapshot of where teams stand entering the final weeks. It is assembled by Mark Etheridge, Kendall Rogers and Aaron Fitt, who have a combined 60 years of experience covering college baseball.

Florida’s path is clear: win series, remove doubt.

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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: NCAA Tournament projections for Florida Gators from D1Baseball

Ravens select Alabama TE Josh Cuevas in fifth round of 2026 NFL Draft

TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 15: Josh Cuevas #80 of the Alabama Crimson Tide carries the ball in for a touchdown against the Oklahoma Sooners during the second quarter of a football game at Bryant Denny Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Butch Dill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Baltimore Ravens have selected Alabama tight end Josh Cuevas in the fifth round (No. 173 overall) in the 2026 NFL Draft, their second pick at the position after trading up for SMU’s Matthew Hibner at No. 133.

This is a breaking story that will be updated with more information.

The Detroit Lions troll Michigan State after picking two Wolverines

There's a bit of a local flair to the Detroit Lions' 2026 NFL draft so far, and that's thrilling for one college team, and potentially very upsetting for another, depending how settled into the rivalry lore fans of said school might be.

The state of Michigan's NFL team didn't just draft two former Michigan football players with two of its top three picks, it went even a bit further, adding insult to injury if you're a diehard Michigan State fan. Naturally, MSU fans aren't exactly genteel about their in-state rival, so for the Lions' social media team to celebrate the picks of edge rusher Derrick Moore (second round) and linebacker Jimmy Rolder (fourth round) with this:

let's run it pic.twitter.com/QQeb6LuxaK

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

. . . it's likely not terribly good for Spartan morale. However, the maize and blue faithful, of course, are all about it.

Still, such open hostility (jestfully) wasn't going to go unnoticed by the official Michigan State football social media account, showing just how much openly embracing all things Wolverines upsets those over in East Lansing. Thus, MSU's retort was to show Lions head coach Dan Campbell shaking hands with Pat Fitzgerald, the new head coach of the Spartans, in the Breslin Center.

I thought we were friends... @Lionspic.twitter.com/IOuZ6ZtuAs

— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) April 25, 2026

It's all fun and games, at least for the social media administrators. (For the rival fans, it's probably not as fun.)

There's even a bit of internal strife within Allen Park with all of the Michigan selections, and the posters united under 'one pride' are having a bit of open warfare.

buckeye admin is being tested this weekend https://t.co/93paDhmdFj

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

spartan admin sides with buckeye admin https://t.co/6J10SZGjYn

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 25, 2026

It's always great to see rivalries expressed all in good fun, not fully encumbered by vitriol and lashing out, as we often see among the Michigan-MSU-Ohio State of it all.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Lions draft picks spark Michigan-Michigan State rivalry

PSG surges 6 points clear after beating Angers despite a late red card

ANGERS, France (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain boosted its hopes of retaining the Ligue 1 title after it eased to a 3-0 win at Angers on Saturday.

The result moved PSG champion six points above second-placed Lens, which was forced to rescue a dramatic 3-3 draw at Brest on Friday.

PSG hosts Bayern Munich on Tuesday in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal.

Lee Kang-in got PSG going early when he fired in a rebound in the seventh minute after Achraf Hakimi’s attempt was parried by Angers goalkeeper Hervé Koffi.

Senny Mayulu finished off a counterattack shortly before halftime to double the advantage and Lucas Beraldo headed home Lee’s corner shortly after the break.

PSG defender Gonçalo Ramos was sent off in the 74th following a second yellow card.

Champions League boost

Lyon enhanced its chances of qualifying for the Champions League with a 3-2 win over relegation-threatened Auxerre.

Lyon moved three points above fourth-placed Lille, with Rennes and Marseille also close behind. Those three were playing on Sunday.

Roman Yaremchuk scored twice for Lyon, and Corentin Tolisso also got on the scoresheet. Sinaly Diomandé ensured the first half ended 1-1, while Bryan Okoh reduced the deficit in the 87th to set up a nervy finale.

Auxerre remained in 16th place, which is the promotion-relegation playoff spot.

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UC tight end Joe Royer goes to Browns in round 5 of NFL draft

The latest NFL tight end from the University of Cincinnati is Joe Royer, who was selected by the Cleveland Browns on Saturday, April 25 in the 5th round of the NFL draft.

The 6-foot-5, 247-pound former Elder Panther played two seasons for the Cincinnati Bearcats after starting his career at Ohio State.

Cincinnati Bearcats tight end Joe Royer (11) scores a touchdown against Iowa State Oct. 4 at Nippert Stadium.

His best season was 2024, when he surpassed the school record for touchdowns by a tight end previously held by Travis Kelce, a future NFL Hall of Famer with the Kansas City Chiefs. Royer had 50 catches and three touchdowns that season and had 29 catches with four touchdowns last season.

Royer now joins a notorious list of NFL tight ends from UC that includes two Super Bowl champions in Kelse and Brent Celek (La Salle High School). Another La Salle/UC product, Josh Whyle, is also in the NFL, along with former Bearcat Josiah Deguara. Leonard Taylor, Adrien Robinson and Rod Monroe are other former UC tight ends who had NFL experience.

On a mission 🚀
Joe Royer NFL Draft Tape 🎞️#Big12FB | @GoBearcatsFBpic.twitter.com/l11hzFMva2

— Big 12 Studios (@big12studios) April 21, 2026

Royer is also the latest NFL tight end from Elder High School, joining Kyle Rudolph on that list. In Royer's senior season for the Panthers, he led the Greater Catholic League-South with 70 catches for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Joe Royer drafted by Browns in 2026 NFL Draft

Net results from Cowboys, Eagles first-round trade

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - SEPTEMBER 27: Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys speaks with Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles after an NFL game at AT&T Stadium on September 27, 2021 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dallas Cowboys caught some people by surprise on Thursday night when they made a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. Sometimes division rivals can help each other, though.

After the Cowboys took Caleb Downs (which required a trade itself) they were clearly looking to move back from the 20th overall pick. Philadelphia was the proper taker and moved up from 23 to go get the wide receiver they wanted in Makai Lemon. Dallas took Malachi Lawrence, but they had two fourth-round picks from Philly that were to be determined.

With the fourth round now in the rearview mirror we know full well who the Cowboys wound up with as a result.

To be clear the Eagles also received a 2027 7th in the deal, but obviously we won’t know the result of that until a year from now at the earliest.

Who do you think won the trade? That is always an interesting question to try and answer in situations like this, but give it your best shot.

4/25 Gamethread: Giants vs. Marlins

Robbie Ray reaching back to throw a pitch.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 02: Robbie Ray #38 of the San Francisco Giants pitches against the New York Mets in the top of the first inning at Oracle Park on April 02, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s time for the second game of the series between the San Francisco Giants and the Miami Marlins, and we’re all hoping it goes better than the first one.

The Giants are sending veteran lefty Robbie Ray to the mound for his sixth start of the year. The 2021 American League Cy Young Award winner is 2-3 on the year, with a 2.86 ERA, a 4.42 FIP, and 31 strikeouts against 11 walks in 28.1 innings. In his last game, Ray gave up three runs in six innings against the Washington Nationals.

He’s up against young right-handed Eury Pérez, who just turned 23 years old. He is also making his sixth start this season, and is 2-1 on the year, with a 4.15 ERA, a 4.68 FIP, and 27 strikeouts against 12 walks in 26 innings. His last start was his best, as he allowed just one unearned run in six innings against the Milwaukee Brewers.

Enjoy the game, everyone! Go Giants!

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Game #27

Who: San Francisco Giants (11-15) vs. Miami Marlins (13-13)

Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California

When: 1:05 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

Record-equaling Rafael Jodar steals the show with upset of De Minaur in Madrid Open

Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Rafael Jodar’s impressive start to life on the ATP Tour carried on with a fine win over Alex de Minaur.

The Spaniard is already building a reputation as one of the most consistent players on clay, winning 10 of his first 11 matches on the surface.

The Spanish teenager took care of De Minaur in straight sets and will now face Joao Fonseca in round three.

There was already plenty of hype surrounding Jodar before he made his mark at the senior level, but there has been even more excitement after he stepped up and won three consecutive matches at Masters 1000 tournaments while still only 18 years old.

Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images
Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images

Rafael Jodar matches Jannik Sinner’s milestone with latest win

Rafael Jodar is participating in the Madrid Open as a wildcard, but given his recent performances, it’s unlikely he’ll need many more of those opportunities in the near future.

The 18-year-old is already ranked number 36 in the world, and his latest win as a wildcard has drawn comparisons to an early achievement by Jannik Sinner on the ATP Tour.

As noted by OptaAce, Jodar is now the youngest wildcard to beat a top 10 player at a Masters 1000 event since Sinner did so back in 2020. That year, Sinner was still 19 when he upset Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Italian Open.

Sinner also defeated Benoit Paire at that tournament before losing a three-set match to Grigor Dimitrov in the third round.

How Rafael Jodar’s Madrid Open run could go even further

Jodar was handed a favourable draw at the Madrid Open, and after seeing off de Minaur, he’s now in a strong position to push on for a quarter-final spot.

The Spaniard will need to be at his best to defeat Fonseca in the third round, in what will be their first-ever match on the ATP Tour.

If he gets past the talented Brazilian teenager, his likely next opponent will be 22nd seed Arthur Rinderknech.

That means Jodar won’t face another top-20 opponent before reaching the quarters—a clear path to deeper progress in Madrid.

Having already beaten de Minaur, there is every chance Jodar could make more history at one of his home tournaments.

If he does reach the quarter-finals, though, it would set up a meeting with Sinner — another significant test.

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Gonzalez’s late strike against Southampton sends Man City to the FA Cup final

Gonzalez’s late strike against Southampton sends Man City to the FA Cup final
Gonzalez’s late strike against Southampton sends Man City to the FA Cup final

Manchester City claimed a hard-fought 2-1 comeback victory over Southampton in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Omar Marmoush almost opened the scoring five minutes into the game after he got onto Tijjani Reijnders’ pass, but his effort struck the post.

At the other end, Leo Scienza thought he had given Southampton the lead after he finished past James Trafford, but he was denied by the offside flag before Ross Stewart headed his cross wide moments later.

In the 35th minute, Marmoush went close to breaking the deadlock after he was found by Mateo Kovacic, but his effort from a tight angle was beaten away by Daniel Peretz.

Shortly after the restart, Nathan Wood made two huge blocks to deny Rayan Cherki and Matheus Nunes the opener.

On the hour mark, Reijnders saw his curling effort float just wide before Marmoush miscued his finish from close-range as City searched for the breakthrough.

Moments later, Savinho tried his luck from distance, but his fierce strike was parried away by Peretz.

Peretz was called into action again minutes later as he kept out Nico Gonzalez’s powerful effort before Reijnders fired the rebound narrowly wide.

In the 79th minute, Finn Azaz finally broke the deadlock after he found the top corner in extraordinary fashion.

Three minutes later, Jeremy Doku drew City level after his deflected strike nestled into the bottom corner.

Minutes later, the Saints could’ve retaken the lead, but Kuryu Matsuki’s powerful strike was palmed away by Trafford.

Gonzalez completed the turnaround in the 87th minute, unleashing a screamer into the top corner.

In the closing stages of the game, Savinho could’ve got City’s third after he was found by Doku on the break, but his effort was cleared off the line by Matsuki.

Manchester City will face either Chelsea or Leeds United in the FA Cup final on May 16.

Patriots select CB Karon Prunty with No. 171 overall pick

The New England Patriots made an interesting decision in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. While the thought was the team might look towards either a receiver or a linebacker, instead they added to the secondary.

With the 171st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select CB Karon Prunty. He did have a pre-draft visit with the team.

A 6-foot-2, 190 pound defense back, Prunty ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash and finished last season with an interception and eight pass breakups.

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Psychology now appears to be a major Phillies foe

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 24: Trea Turner #7 of the Philadelphia Phillies rounds first base as he hits a two-run homer in the third inning against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on April 24, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For those of you who wanted change, you are far more likely to get it than at any point up until now.

Depending on how things finish up this weekend in Atlanta, it’s hard to see how the 2026 season ends with the ultimate goal of a World Series parade taking place. The NL East is already lost, and the Phillies appear to be on their way to becoming the best team in history to lose 90+ games.

Whether you loved or hated the off-season, almost everyone believed this team was going to play October baseball. Sure, not all of you, but most. They were another year older, but still appeared talented enough to grind their way through another 162 games and return to the postseason. But they have dug themselves such a large hole in the first month of the season that it will likely take the next five just to put themselves in a wild card position.

You don’t lose 10 games in a row simply because of bad luck. A championship caliber club doesn’t lose 10 in a row because they suddenly became terrible baseball players overnight.

No, the 2026 Phillies have been the worst team in baseball coming into Saturday night’s second game against the Braves in Atlanta in large part because of Dave Dombrowski’s underestimation of the importance of what goes on inside a player’s ears.

The Phillies appear psychologically broken, and it’s understandable why that may be. I talked about it numerous times over the winter as Dombrowski and the front office stood pat with the same core of players that had come up torturously short the last three Octobers.

Asking this same group of players to come back, with all the baggage they’ve acquired, all the same doubts about their abilities, all the same disappointments and frustrations, and expect everything to work out was wishful thinking more than a solid plan.

Sure, every team goes through slumps. Some of them occur at the beginning of the season. But when you watch these Phillies, you can see something is off. This play from Friday night is just the tip of the iceberg, but it encapsulates how much things have gotten into their heads.

The gall of them to make Scott Franzke suffer through this BS https://t.co/FkyVgy0H6xpic.twitter.com/VukPgWK78o

— Nick Piccone (@_piccone) April 25, 2026

A simple ground ball to the shortstop with two outs and runners on 1st and 2nd… it doesn’t get any easier than this. But Turner failed to notice Ronald Acuna Jr. get a good jump off of 1st and beat Bryson Stott to the bag at 2nd. He then got freaked out and sailed his throw to 1st as a result. There were multiple mental and physical errors on that play alone, and it’s not the first time something like this has happened in the season’s first month.

The players have acknowledged that the only metric for success with this team is a World Series championship. So you can understand if, subconsciously, the regular season doesn’t hold as much interest for them as it once did. You can understand if they didn’t enter this season, with 162 games ahead of them, with fire in their bellies. For this group, it’s all about getting to October, and then performing better than they have the previous three.

To a man, they will absolutely deny this. But human nature is what it is.

The Phillies are trapped inside a bubble of frustration, and the danger of not jettisoning some of the existing core and replacing them with new people was failing to pop that bubble. When Orion Kerkering threw that ball to the backstop at the end of Game 4 of the NLDS in Los Angeles, everyone felt big changes had to happen.

Sure, maybe the talent on the field didn’t mix terribly well, but it worked well enough to win the division by 13 games and return to the playoffs for a fourth straight time. But bringing people from the outside would have helped pop the bubble. Bringing in people whose mindset was not solely “World Series-or-bust” could have helped the rest of the group realize there was still a reason to get up for the regular season.

Or, it simply could have shaken people out of their doldrums.

Instead, as this season has unfolded, the Phils have thus far found themselves unable to pull out of their initial tailspin. As a result, the division is already lost before the calendar has even turned to May. All that’s in play now is a wild card, and that becomes more of a longshot with each passing day.

The psychology of the Phillies needed to change, and it was going to be impossible for that to happen without bringing in players from outside the organization (and no, the additions of Adolis Garcia, Andrew Painter and Justin Crawford weren’t going to move the needle). Sure, the Phils needed another middle-of-the-order bat, and failing to acquire one has resulted in the team yet again playing without a true cleanup hitter, but beyond the sheer baseball of it all, it would have helped in the locker room, too.

Would a new manager’s voice have helped change the team’s perspective? Would moving players like Alec Bohm and/or Stott and or Brandon Marsh have shaken things up in a good way? Would acquiring a big bat like Eugenio Suarez, landing Bo Bichette, or inking one of the Japanese stars, helped?

It’s obviously impossible to say, but it seemed obvious to me, from the moment the Phils slumped off the Dodgers Stadium field last October, they needed a mental reset. Someone to come in there and convince them they weren’t destined to always fall short. Someone to give them a jolt of energy.

Perhaps that will soon happen. Dombrowski and John Middleton will obviously look at every aspect of this team in an attempt fo salvage the season. After all, there is no rebuild coming, not with Bryce Harper, Turner, Kyle Schwarber, Aaron Nola, Cristopher Sanchez and Jesus Luzardo all signed to long-term extensions. If anything, there will be a re-tooling, not a rebuild.

A managerial change or other coaching change is more likely with each passing day and each succeeding loss. Change is coming.

Psychologically, for this group, that is almost certainly for the best.

5 things to know about Detroit Lions 4th-round pick Jimmy Rolder

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - OCTOBER 04: Jimmy Rolder #30 of the Michigan Wolverines plays against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With their fourth-round pick the Detroit Lions continued to tick away at their biggest needs. With the 118th pick, the Lions selected Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder.

Here are five things you need to know about the Lions’ newest linebacker.

1. He’s only a one-year starter, but showed great instincts in 2025

Rolder was with the Michigan Wolverines for four years, but he was only a starter in 2025. That lack of experience could lead some players to make mental mistakes. And while Rolder was no exception, he has pretty much been universally praised for the instincts he showed last year.

Todd McShay:

“For an inexperienced starter, he shows solid natural instincts versus the run and in coverage.”

Dane Brugler:

“Rolder needs to iron out his overaggressive tendencies, but he plays with ascending instincts and the reactive athleticism to make plays in the NFL.”

Lance Zierlein:

“Rolder’s instincts and run-game consistency make it hard to believe he was only a one-year starter in college”

Matt Holder:

“Impressive instincts given the limited on-field experience, especially against gap run schemes, as he’s quick to recognize them and put himself in a position to shoot gaps and make tackles at or near the line of scrimmage.”

2. He rarely misses tackles

Rolder had a missed tackle rate of just 4.7% as a starter last year, and 3.3% as a rotational player in 2024. Combine that with a pretty impressive athletic profile, and Rolder is in some rare company.

Check out this list of NFL Draft prospects who have an RAS of at least 8.40 and finished with a missed tackle rate below 5.0% for at least one season. He’s one of six since 2015.

The only P4 linebackers since 2015 with an RAS > 8.40 and a missed tackle rate < 5.0% in at least one college season..

🔘 Sonny Styles, Ohio State
🔘 Payton Wilson, North Carolina State
🔘 Anthony Hill Jr, Texas
🔘 Quay Walker, Georgia
🔘 Jimmy Rolder, Michigan
🔘 Devin Bush,… pic.twitter.com/33kZKFmg72

— Adam Carter (@impactfbdata) March 3, 2026

Pretty good company for Rolder.

3. He had one of the most dominant special teams plays I’ve ever seen

This may not have a ton of relevance to his NFL career now that the old kickoff is dead and gone, but just watch his effort, strength, hustle, and finish on this kickoff coverage rep from Rolder:

Michigan LB Jimmy Rolder!!!🚨🚨🚨@JimmyRolderpic.twitter.com/PuzAgQ7aph

— Linebackers University™ (@Linebackers_U) March 23, 2026

Given Rolder’s role will likely be on special teams early, let’s hope he brings this kind of intensity to the new kickoff and punt coverage.

4. He was the most dominant player on the field during Michigan vs. Michigan State in 2025

It was an ugly win for the Wolverines over the Spartans, but Rolder put on an absolute showcase. He posted 10 tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack, a fumble recovery, and an 82.1 PFF grade against Sparty. Just look at these highlights:

Say, could we interest you in a Jimmy Rolder Week 9 highlight reel? 😎 pic.twitter.com/yYAXI9LOLZ

— Michigan On BTN (@MichiganOnBTN) October 27, 2025

5. He knows Jack Campbell

Rolder was heavily recruited by Iowa, and when he was, he jumped in a Zoom call with then-Hawkeyes linebacker Jack Campbell.

“When I was getting recruited out of high school I talked to him on Zoom,” Rolder said. “[…] So, just reconvening with him, playing with him at the next level, it’s going to be awesome.”

Details revealed for Chiefs&#39; trade with Steelers in 2026 NFL Draft

Details about the Kansas City Chiefs' latest trade in the 2026 NFL Draft have finally been revealed.

Chiefs general manager Brett Veach saw an opportunity to land a premium prospect in Round 5 and pounced — striking a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers that landed Kansas City the No. 161 selection.

With that pick, the Chiefs took Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Emmett Johnson.

But, of course, the trade didn't come without a cost. In the end, the Chiefs sent Pittsburgh the No. 169 and 210 selections in exchange for No. 161 and 249.

Veteran sports anchor Harold R. Kuntz of FOX 4 confirmed the trade details shortly after Johnson's selection on Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft:

Trade Particulars:

Chiefs get: Nos. 161 (Johnson), 249 (7th)
Steelers get: Nos. 169, 210

— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) April 25, 2026

Johnson should be expected to compete for snaps behind reigning Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III in Kansas City's new-look offense. His selection marked the first time that the Chiefs' front office targeted an offensive player in the 2026 NFL Draft, and could be a sign that Veach is shifting gears as he readies to make Kansas City's final picks.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs-Steelers trade: Compensation revealed deal in 2026 NFL Draft

Red Sox 17, Orioles 1: Crochet and offense snap skid

Apr 25, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Boston Red Sox designated hitter Andruw Monasterio (32) hits a double during the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

Recap

The second inning showcased what Sox fans have been waiting for all season: hits in the air, a stolen base, a couple of walks, everyone keeping the line moving. The Sox sent nine batters to the plate and scored three runs, breaking the spell and waking us, and themselves, from the stupor of this heavy 2026 season.

But that was nothing compared to what was to come: another three-run inning in the fifth, courtesy of a three-run double by Connor Wong.

But wait, there’s more! Wong’s hit was the play of the game until the ninth inning—which was a ten-hit, ten-run inning, by the way—highlighted by a grand slam by Andruw Monasterio. It was glorious. Both Ceddanne Rafaela and Willson Contreras had two singles and two bigger hits (a triple and homer, respectively) and crossed the plate twice in the inning. The Orioles eventually brought in a position player to pitch but the damage was done well before that.

With runners in scoring position, the Sox were 8-15 today.

There were a number of firsts today, individually and for the team:

  • First individual home runs of the season for Caleb Durbin and Monasterio (his slam)
  • First Red Sox triple of the season by Ceddanne Rafaela
  • First Red Sox grand slam of the season, courtesy of Andruw Monasterio

It was a huge game with good vibes to spare.

Studs

Garrett Crochet

This is the pitcher we know and love. He was dominant and in control the whole way. 6.0 IP, 7 SO, 3H, 2 BB.

Small Ball

Five walks, capitalizing on errors, and two stolen bases. The hitters kept the line moving.

Big Offense

The Sox scored plenty of runs, logged big hits, and hit at the right time. Wong’s double scored three. Rafaela’s triple led off the huge ninth. Homers by Durbin and Contreras, and of course Monasterio’s slam capped it all off for the offense. Lots of fun.

Duds

Pelvic Thrust Hit Celebration

I will keep saying this until it is dead and gone. Some Sox hitters are still using it and yuck.

Play of the Game

How about that? Andruw Monasterio, hired for his defense, not his hitting, whales a grand slam.

Saints acquire 2023 1st-round edge Tyree Wilson from the Raiders for a 5th-round pick

METAIRIE, La. (AP) — The New Orleans Saints acquired pass rusher Tyree Wilson from the Las Vegas Raiders during Saturday's final rounds of the 2026 draft.

The Saints, who also received a seventh-round pick (219th overall) from the Raiders for a fifth-rounder (150th overall), will be hoping the 6-foo-5, 263-pound Wilson blossoms in what will be his fourth NFL season since Las Vegas drafted him seventh overall out of Texas Tech in 2023.

Wilson had four sacks in 2025. He has 12 in his career and has started just seven games.

In New Orleans, he would join a group of edge rushers that include Chase Young and Carl Granderson. Cameron Jordan, a 15-year veteran who had 10 1/2 sacks last season, is a free agent.

Jordan, the Saints' all-time leader in sacks with 132, has expressed interest in playing again this season — preferably for New Orleans.

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AP Sports Writer Mark Anderson in Henderson, Nevada, contributed.

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Bruins Look to Spark Lineup Ahead of Game 4

Bruins Look to Spark Lineup Ahead of Game 4
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The Boston Bruins are making their first line changes this series. 

At practice on Saturday, Lukas Reichel was wearing a gold sweater, which has been worn by bottom-six forwards at practice recently. James Hagens was on the other end of that deal, and he wore a maroon/merlot sweater, typically reserved for the forward scratches. 

“So far, [James Hagens has] been really good,” said Marco Sturm on Friday. “He gives us everything he has. He made more mistakes last game than he’s done in the past, so we’ll see.”

After practice, Sturm reiterated that Hagens did not play his way out of the lineup, and added that he “did more than even I thought coming in.” Sturm believes it is the right thing to do so everyone can refocus. 

He did add that he is going to use Hagens again. Reichel and Hagens split duties on the second power play unit at practice on Saturday. 

The Bruins acquired Reichel at the trade deadline for a sixth-round pick. He played in 10 games after the deadline, and he scored in his first game as a Boston Bruin. 

He was brought in at the deadline for his speed, and Marco Sturm will deploy him on Sunday for the same reason.

“Lukas has something we don’t really have,” Marco Sturm said after practice on Saturday. “That’s high-end skill and speed, and that’s what we’re hoping for from him. I mean, he has to dig deep. He has to compete, but those things we can’t teach, and we’re hoping to obviously get more into forecheck and get some pucks back, and that’s why we feel good about him. And also on the power play.”

“Yeah, I hope so,” Reichel said when asked if his speed could counter Buffalo’s two high defensemen. “I think you saw it with [Viktor Arvidsson], he has probably like a breakaway every game. That’s playing good defensively, and then you try to create rushes off the turnovers from there.”

He also played on a line with Marat Khusnutdinov and Fraser Minten before. Together, in only 11:58, they generated six scoring chances and 11 shot attempts, according to Natural Stat Trick

Jordan Harris was also in the practice lineup on Saturday, taking Mason Lohrei’s spot on the right side of Hampus Lindholm.

“We will see tomorrow, we have to make some decisions tomorrow,” Sturm added. “A few guys are banged up, so we’ll see.” 

However, Sturm followed up by saying Lohrei was not hurt. 

“No, he’s fine. He’s fine. It’s a lot for him too,” he said. “I still see him as a young kid, and there’s a lot of things he needs to learn, too. For me personally, he made a tremendous jump this season. I was really, really, really, really happy [with] the way he developed.”

“Sometimes it’s good to take a breather, kind of refocus, and go from there.”

Harris is a native of Haverhill, MA. He grew up watching the Bruins, and now, he is a game-time decision to put the Spoked-B on and play in the playoffs. 

“Absolutely. It’s what I grew up watching. It’s every kid from Massachusetts’s dream to be able to get out there, and seeing the crowd that we had the other day, just really makes it that much more exciting.”

He added that he is extremely grateful for his family and friends, and his fiancée, Codie, helps out with the logistics of getting people to the arena. Harris is “sure a lot of them will be in attendance” if he gets into the lineup.

Harris played only eight games this season, missing a large portion due to a right ankle fracture that happened in October. He returned to play in Providence on a conditioning stint. After four games in Providence, he played in three games with Boston, with the most recent coming on April 12 in Columbus.

Reichel is being praised for his speed; Marco Sturm opted to praise Harris’ puck-moving ability, as well as his skating. 

“He played some solid games,” Sturm said about Harris. “Just going back to the Columbus game, he can skate. He can move pucks, he can skate. He’s closing pretty good, so he’s very, very reliable in that point. So if he draws in, I’m not worried about him just playing in a big game in big moments. He’s a pretty calm kid, but yeah, his skating ability, I think, will be helpful.”

It would be the first NHL playoff game for both Reichel and Harris if they are in the lineup. 

The Bruins have an opportunity to even their first-round series at the TD Garden, a place where they have been dominant throughout the season. They will play the Buffalo Sabres in Game 4 on Sunday at 2:00 PM.

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G Beau Stephens Seahawks traded into 5th round to draft: ‘One who loves to hit’

The Seahawks have their depth option at interior offensive line to push Anthony Bradford.

How much did they want Beau Stephens?

The Super Bowl champions surprisingly got into the fifth round Saturday morning by tapping into their haul of a dozen picks in the stronger 2027 NFL draft with a trade to select Iowa All-America guard Beau Stephens with the 148th-overall selection of this draft.

The 6-foot-5 1/2, 315-pound Stephens’ mode?

“I’ve always had an edge to me,” the 23-year-old from Blue Spring, Missouri, said Saturday morning on the phone from his home in Iowa City.

“I try to go hit people as hard as possible.

“You are going to get a mauler in the run game, technical in the pass game. One who loves to hit.”

It was surprising not just to general manager John Schneider. He was wondering through Seahawks’ headquarters an hour or so earlier Saturday morning idling seemingly without a pick until two in the sixth round after noon.

It was a surprise to Stephens, too.

“I was actually scrolling on my phone...and I was, like, ‘Wow, I don’t see Seattle or I don’t see anybody that’s been really high on me coming soon. So I was honestly not expecting it,” Stephens said.

“I was scrolling on my phone saying, ‘Why am I getting a call from Washington right now?’”

Seattle traded one of their 12 picks in next year’s draft, a fourth-round choice in 2027, to Cleveland for the Browns’ 148th-overall pick eight spots in Saturday’s round five.

But Stephens didn’t know that when the Seahawks called him Saturday morning, early Saturday afternoon where he was at his home in Iowa City.

“I was unaware of that — until they told me on the phone,” he said.

“I was like, ‘Are you serious right now? That you guys are going to trade up for me right now?’

“They said, ‘Yeah, you were staring at us on the board, so we had to do something.’

“That must mean they believe in me. And that’s all I could ever ask for, just to believe in me and give me an opportunity to show what I can do, and the kind of person that I can be.

“And I’m going to be forever grateful for that.”

Seahawks fifth-round draft choice Beau Stephens of the Iowa Hawkeyes participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 1, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Stephens started his 2022 college season at right guard, then the last two seasons at left guard on Iowa’s Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line as major college football’s best.

“I think it’s just preference in blocks, honestly,” he said. “If I’m on the left side I have a preference for backside blocks. If I am on the right, I have a preference for frontside blocks.

“Overall, it’s not too much of a difference.”

He said the Seahawks haven’t told him which side guard spot he will begin playing for them. They have Grey Zabel, their rookie stud first-round pick from last year, entrenched for years as the starting left guard.

Right guard Bradford is entering the final year of his rookie contract. The three-year starter has been a lightning rod for fans who post video cut-ups online of his missed blocks at right guard.

Coach Mike Macdonald has said this offseason he and his staff are pleased with Bradford’s overall play. The coach says anyone can cherry-pick certain and amplify plays a well-paid defender beats an offensive lineman.

Yet the fact’s been the Seahawks haven’t had what coaches see as a worthy option to challenge Bradford for his job. They drafted Christian Haynes in the third round in 2024 from Connecticut to do that. But Haynes has failed multiple times to win the right-guard job, including last summer in training camp. Seattle’s coaches have tried backup center Olu Oluwatimi at right guard in practices. That hasn’t impressed them, either.

Jalen Sundell was challenging Bradford in training camp last year — until Sundell proved better than Oluwatimi and won the starting-center job for good.

Also last year, the Seahawks drafted guard Bryce Cabledue in the sixth round out of Kansas. He played just 5% of the offensive snaps last season as a backup.

Seahawks coaches apparently like Stephens to be the next potential challenger, or successor, to Bradford.

Stephens said his pre-draft visit with the Seahawks was outstanding because of one man: John Benton, the team’s transformational offensive line coach who refocused that unit from a liability into the Super Bowl in his first season with Seattle this past year.

He calls Benton “a person coach” who cares about the player far beyond the field.

This is the second consecutive year Seattle has drafted an offensive lineman from Iowa, a factory for NFL blue-collar blockers under long-time head coach Kirk Ferentz. The Seahawks selected Mason Richman, primarily a tackle, in the seventh round in 2025.

Stephens calls Richman a “big brother” and a “friend for life.” Richman is going to be in Stephens’ wedding July 4, when the newest Seahawks offensive lineman marries his college sweetheart Emily Kuba.

Seattle Seahawks guard Anthony Bradford (75) runs out before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lumen Field, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Seattle.

Lions trade up for Kentucky WR Kendrick Law in Round 5 of NFL Draft

The Detroit Lions made their second trade of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 25, moving up 13 spots in the fifth round to take Kentucky receiver Kendrick Law.

The Lions traded their second of two fifth-round picks to the Buffalo Bills in the deal, No. 181, and a sixth-round choice (No. 213.

Law caught 53 passes for 540 yards at Kentucky last year after spending his first three college seasons at Alabama. He ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine.

RECAP: All 8 Detroit Lions draft picks in 2026 NFL Draft

The Lions return their top three receivers in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa, but have roster spots up for grabs elsewhere on their receiving corps. They signed Greg Dortch in free agency and return Tom Kennedy, Dominic Lovett and Jackson Meeks from last year.

Law is the third receiver the Lions have taken in the past two drafts. Last year, the Lions traded up to draft TeSlaa in the third round and added Lovett in Round 7.

The Lions opened Day 3 of the draft Saturday by taking Michigan linebacker Jimmy Rolder in the fourth round and added Arizona State cornerback Keith Abney earlier in Round 5.

The Lions filled two of their biggest needs at the top of the draft, taking Clemson right tackle Blake Miller with the 17th pick of the first round and Michigan defensive end Derrick Moore after a trade up in Round 2.

They entered Saturday with six picks: one in Round 4, two each in Rounds 5 and 6 and the sixth pick of Round 7, No. 222 overall.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

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FC Barcelona Did Something Not Achieved Since 2019 Against Getafe

FC Barcelona are now 11 points in front of Real Madrid after beating Getafe 2-0.

FC Barcelona beat Getafe 2-0 in the Coliseum on Saturday to go 11 points clear in La Liga.

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FC Barcelona did something on Saturday that the men’s first team hadn’t managed since September 2019.

That was beating Getafe 2-0 in the Coliseum, i.e. one of Barca’s least preferred venues known for tight 1-1 draws and even defeats.

It’d been an age since the Blaugrana had even scored more than one goal in the southern reaches of Madrid’s vast urban sprawl.

So when Fermin Lopez latched onto a ridiculous Pedri through ball after Pau Cubarsi won it in the centre of the park on the typically high defensive line, and put Barca 1-0 ahead, Culers could be forgiven for cliched Catalan pessimism creeping in and suspecting doom might be around the corner.

That almost came had it not been for a Cubarsi goal line clearance. Around a quarter of an hour from the finish line, however, a Marcus Rashford that has fallen down the pecking order and lost the left wing berth to midfielder Fermin struck in another one-on-one.

At full time, a landmark victory brought with it confirmation of an 11 point lead in La Liga as Barca close in on a second consecutive Spanish top flight title in the Hansi Flick era.

Mission accomplished without FC Barcelona’s two best forwards

But what’s even more impressive is that this was done without Lamine - out for the rest of the season with a hamstring knock - and a Raphinha who’s set to return to the fold against Osasuna next weekend thanks to his own problems in that part of his leg.

Though continental glory continues to elude it, there can be no doubt that FC Barcelona is the king of Spain that has sealed a domestic treble last term and what looks set to be a double this one - which also contains a second straight Super Cup won at Real Madrid’s expense.

This team is young but it has character. And although the summer transfer window could do with being raided for reinforcements, Flick has exactly the right blend of La Masia youth and gritty experience to dominate for the rest of the decade.

Whether he’ll be here beyond a reported 2028 extension remains to be seen. But he’s already said that he wants to stay until delivery of the Champions League, which remains an 11-year elusive Holy Grail for Culers and FC Barcelona.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

What did Lions give up to land Kentucky receiver Kendrick Law?

For the second time this weekend, the Detroit Lions swung a trade to land a player in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Lions traded pick Nos. 181 and 213 to the Buffalo Bills, moving up 13 spots to draft Kentucky receiver Kendrick Law with pick No. 168 on Saturday.

Here's an updated look at Detroit's remaining draft capital following the trade:

Detroit Lions' remaining 2026 NFL Draft capital

  • Round 6: 205th (via Jaguars)
  • Round 7: 222nd (via Browns)

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What did the Jets get for their Morgan Moses compensatory pick?

Sep 9, 2024; Santa Clara, California, USA; New York Jets offensive tackle Morgan Moses (78) during the third quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images | Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft will award compensatory picks to teams that lost top free agents from last year’s class. That includes the New York Jets, who allowed Morgan Moses to sign a four-year, $24 million contract with the AFC East rival New England Patriots.

How did the Jets get a compensatory pick for Morgan Moses?

The Jets received a fifth-round pick for letting Moses walk. That is now the number 179 overall pick in the draft.

What did the Jets do with the compensatory pick from Morgan Moses?

The Jets traded the pick as part of their first-round trade up for Omar Cooper at 30 overall.

How was Morgan Moses’ performance for the Patriots in 2025?

In his twelfth NFL season, Moses arguably had his best year yet with the Patriots. He started all 17 games for the Patriots, leading them to an appearance in Super Bowl LX, where they lost to the Seattle Seahawks and their “Dark Side” defense.

Should the Jets have re-signed Moses?

While the Jets have a new fifth-round pick to work with, this may have been a move the team ends up regretting. Not only did the Jets let a strong veteran player walk, but they gave him to a division rival that needed him to get to the next level. Moses still has two years left on his contract, and even though he turned 35 last month, he still has potential for some strong football ahead of him with the Patriots.

What is a compensatory pick?

Compensatory picks are awarded to teams that suffer a net loss of qualifying free agents during the previous year’s free agency period. So 2026 NFL Draft compensatory picks are awarded due to free agents lost in 2025.

Then those players are ranked on the amount of salary, playing time, and a bunch of other criteria and slotted into the end of rounds three through seven.

Browns select former Ohio State, Cincinnati TE Joe Royer in NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns have selected Cincinnati tight end Joe Royer with their third pick in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The former Ohio State-to-Cincinnati tight end now addresses another need on the roster after the departure of long-timer David Njoku.

Throughout his college career, Royer racked up 962 yards and seven touchdowns on 83 catches. Nearly all of that production came after Royer transferred from Ohio State, where he did not see playing time, to Cincinnati. His 2024 season was more productive, but he finished with 416 yards and four touchdowns this past season for the Bearcats.

New #Browns TE Joe Royer scouting report pic.twitter.com/jJLCwAfXbT

— Cory (@fakecorykinnan) April 25, 2026

How Royer fits with the Browns

With Harold Fannin Jr. being more of a flex tight end, Royer has a real chance to be the day one starting in-line tight end for the Browns. Barring a move for a veteran, which could be on the table given how late the Browns added a tight end in the NFL Draft, that could very much be on the table.

If the Browns do not add an established veteran, however, Royer could see a massive role as a rookie.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns select former Ohio State, Cincinnati TE Joe Royer in NFL Draft

Arsenal back on top of Premier League, Spurs win

Liverpool forward Alexander Isak celebrates scoring against Crystal Palace (Paul ELLIS)

Eberechi Eze fired Arsenal back to the top of the Premier League on Saturday as relegation-threatened Tottenham won for the first time in 2026 to give themselves renewed hope.

The Gunners were nine points clear of Manchester City just two weeks ago before defeats against Bournemouth and City allowed their rivals to edge ahead of them.

Saturday's home game against Newcastle was a must-win for Arsenal, with Pep Guardiola's team involved in an FA Cup semi-final against Southampton, which they won to stay on track for a domestic treble.

Before the Gunners kicked off on Saturday, the two title contenders were locked on 70 points each, with an identical goal difference. City topped the table on goals scored. 

England midfielder Eze eased the pressure on Arsenal with an early goal, arrowing home from outside the box after being teed up by Kai Havertz and the game finished 1-0.

It was a 16th league defeat of a dispiriting season for Newcastle.

"We had the necessity to win the game, the margins are very short, and we got through it," Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told Sky Sports.

"There were moments in the first half and second. We certainly had discipline, courage and great habits defensively, but with the ball, there are habits we have to do much better if we want to be more dominant in the game."

Arsenal could increase their advantage over City to six points before the Blues play again, when they face Fulham next week.

The Gunners are desperate to shed their reputation as perpetual runners-up as they chase a first Premier League title since 2004.

But they are up against a City juggernaut relentlessly hunting a seventh league title in nine seasons.

- Relegation dogfight -

Earlier, the focus was on the other end of the table, where Spurs and West Ham are locked in a dramatic relegation battle, with Wolves and Burnley already down.

Spurs looked set to escape the bottom three after Joao Palhinha's late goal at Wolves and Everton's equaliser at the London Stadium.

But West Ham substitute Callum Wilson scored a 92nd-minute winner to seal a 2-1 victory and restore his side's two-point cushion, with just four games to go.

Roberto De Zerbi celebrated his first triumph as Tottenham head coach after replacing interim boss Igor Tudor earlier this month.

"We have to believe and to stay up and to win the games because we have the quality to win the games," he told Sky Sports after his side's 1-0 victory.

"The players are very good players and these three points, I think and I hope they can become important for the head, for the mentality, for the enthusiasm to prepare the next games."

West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo told the BBC he expected the relegation battle to go to the wire.

"It is going to be until the end -- keep fighting, keep believing," he said. "Tough one but we are in our path."

Nottingham Forest hammered Sunderland 5-0 on Friday to ease their relegation fears.

Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1 on Saturday, getting the better of their opponents for the first time in four meetings this season to climb into fourth place above Aston Villa, who had earlier lost 1-0 at Fulham.

Alexander Isak, who has recently returned to action after fracturing his fibula, scored the opener, with Liverpool's other goals coming from Andy Robertson and Florian Wirtz.

Mohamed Salah limped off in the second half at Anfield holding his hamstring with less than a month of his glittering career with the Reds remaining.

Arne Slot's men are now near-certainties to qualify for next season's Champions League, which would be some consolation after a miserable title defence.

They are level on 58 points with Villa and Manchester United -- with all three teams eight points clear of Brighton.

Fulham's win against Villa, courtesy of a goal from Ryan Sessegnon, kept the London club's hopes of qualification for Europe alive.

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Notre Dame connects for athletic TD catch in 2026 Blue-Gold game

The offense, and specifically the passing game, is getting on the right track for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the 2026 Blue-Gold spring game.

Reserve quarterback Blake Hebert found wide receiver Elijah Burress from about 8 yards out, and Burress had an athletic toe-tap catch for the touchdown.

Notre Dame's passing game looked shaky early, but it has improved as this spring game has gone on.

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Houston TE Tanner Koziol selected 164th overall by Jacksonville Jaguars at 2026 NFL Draft

HOUSTON, TX - DECEMBER 27: Houston Cougars tight end Tanner Koziol (9) carries the ball for a first down in the second quarter during the Kinder's Texas Bowl between the LSU Tigers and Houston Cougars on December 27,2025 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

One of the best pass-catching tight ends in college football is officially NFL bound.

Houston tight end Tanner Koziol was selected as the 164th overall selection of the 2026 draft by the Jacksonville Jagurs. The fifth rounder became the first Houston draft selection of the Willie Fritz era and the first Cougar tight end picked since Feni Onobun in 2010.

Koziol is the 13th tight end off the board in 2026. As a senior in 2025, he ranked first among all FBS tight ends in 2025 with 74 receptions and second to Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers with 726 receiving yards. Koziol’s totals were the highest for a Cougar tight end since Mark Hafner secured 86 receptions for 907 yards in 2008, and his presence redefined a Houston offense which skyrocketed from 133rd to 55th in scoring offense from 2024 to 2025.

Koziol produced his lone 100-yard game at Houston in a signature road win at Arizona State — a victory which vaulted the Cougars into the rankings for the first time since 2022. He then concluded his college career with a gritty Texas Bowl performance, totaling a season-high nine receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown in a triumph over LSU — securing a key contested fourth down reception in the winning effort.

Prior to his one year at Houston, Koziol suited up at Ball State from 2022-24. In 2024, he ranked sixth in the FBS and second among all FBS tight ends with 94 catches, converting them into 839 yards and eight touchdowns. The focal point of Ball State’s offense, the star tight end accumulated at least nine receptions in seven of his 12 outings.

Koziol was one of two Cougars to receive an invite to the 2026 NFL Combine where he logged a 4.70-second 40-yard dash, a 36.5-inch vertical jump, and a 10-foot-2-inch broad jump. Measuring between 6’6” and 6’7”, tight end presents impressive size, and perhaps his greatest trait is his catch radius — frequently extending his arms to secure receptions rather than relying on his body. As evidenced by his statistics, receiving is his specialty, and he looks to thrive as a walking mismatch at the next level.

Koziol heads to a Jacksonville Jaguars team fresh off an AFC South championship. The Jaguars retain starting tight end Brenton Strange who produced 46 receptions and 540 yards in 2025. However, addressing the tight end position was a priority for Jacksonville in this draft. The Jaguars selected Texas A&M tight end Nate Boerkircher at pick No. 56 in the second round before adding Koziol in the fifth round.

Bills land S Jalon Kilgore in Round 5 of 2026 NFL Draft

OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - NOVEMBER 1: Jalon Kilgore #24 of the South Carolina Gamecocks reacts against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 1, 2025 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Randy J. Williams/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With their first pick in Round 5 of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills selected safety Jalon Kilgore out of the University of South Carolina. One Bills Drive did plenty of work on scouting Kilgore ahead of the draft, conducting a private workout with him in addition to an earlier meeting at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

Kilgore was twice named Second-Team All-SEC (2024, 2025), and he was also named to the 2023 SEC All-Freshman Team.

Kilgore carried a projected third-round grade throughout the pre-draft process, so Buffalo landing him in Round 5 should be seen as a solid, plus-move addition. At the combine, Kilgore measured in at 6’ 1 3/8” and 210 pounds, with 32 7/8” arms and 9 3/8” hands. He finished with an Athletic Score of 79, ranking him fourth among safeties at this year’s combine, per NFL.com.

Kilgore’s agility tests at the combine revealed his explosive potential, with a 4.4-second 40-yard dash, 1.56-second 10-yard split, 4.32-second 20-yard shuttle, 37” vertical jump, 10’10” broad jump, and 16 reps on the bench press.

Analyst Lance Zierlein had this to say of Jalon Kilgore:

“Kilgore is a big, long defensive back with nickelback or down safety value depending on scheme fit. He’s played an overhang “Star” role, covering slot receivers and supporting the run, but he’ll be at his best in the pros covering tight ends and containing run games near the box. He could see split-field safety snaps if a staff trusts him on the back end, but he will be better off paired with a rangy single-high safety. Missed tackles need to be cleaned up but his wingspan, agility and play strength should keep his tackle totals high from year to year. Kilgore has the traits, ball production and versatility to counter the burgeoning tight end craze, making him a likely Day 2 pick with early starting potential.”

Alexey Miranchuk, Tristan Muyumba lead Atlanta United to 2-1 victory over Toronto

TORONTO (AP) — Alexey Miranchuk and Tristan Muyumba scored second-half goals and Atlanta United held on for a 2-1 victory over Toronto FC on Saturday.

Neither team found the net until Miranchuk scored unassisted off a free kick three minutes into the second half. It was his fifth goal this season after scoring nine times in 42 appearances over his first two seasons with the club.

Muyumba gave Atlanta United a two-goal lead in the 67th minute, scoring for the first time this season — with assists from Fafà Picault and 18-year-old rookie Cooper Sanchez. Muyumba has three goals in 74 career appearances. Picault picked up his first assist of the campaign and Sanchez his second.

Twenty-year-old rookie Emilio Aristizábal scored his first career goal — on a long-distance header — to get Toronto within a goal in the 71st minute. Defender Kobe Franklin collected his first assist this season and his third in 71 career matches, while Alonso Coello notched his career-high third of the season after totaling four through his first 77 appearances.

Lucas Hoyos saved one shot for Atlanta United (2-7-1).

Luka Gavran did not have a save for Toronto (3-3-4).

It was the first road win of the season for Atlanta United, which began the day in last place in the Eastern Conference. Atlanta United lost 2-1 at home to the New England Revolution on Wednesday.

Toronto suffers its first loss at home, falling to 2-1-4. The club was coming off a 3-3 draw with the visiting Philadelphia Union in its midweek match.

Up next

Atlanta: Hosts CF Montreal on Saturday..

Toronto: Hosts the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday.

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Star Wars Galactic Racer Dated for October 6 After Steam Page Briefly Leaked Fuse Games’ Plans

25 April 2026 at 22:00

A promotional image for the game 'Star Wars Galactic Racer,' featuring two futuristic speeders racing against a backdrop of Star Wars characters and spaceships.

We may have learned the planned launch date for Star Wars Galactic Racer, the upcoming racing game in development at Fuse Games, with Secret Mode set to publish. The "leak" comes from the game's own Steam page, which was briefly updated with the October 6, 2026 release date. The page also included pre-order and edition details: All pre-orders include a platform-exclusive livery (with distinct variants for PS5, Xbox, and PC) and a player banner, with the livery applicable to all speeder classes. The Digital Deluxe Edition adds a digital art book, three exclusive repulsorcraft, a Deluxe Livery (also applicable to […]

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Embeddy – Create apps embedded in the platforms you already use


There are millions of apps, but most people only use a handful daily. Vibe coding tools make this worse by helping you build more standalone apps that rarely get used.

Embeddy takes a different approach: don't build another app. Build for the apps you already love. Describe complex functionality in plain language, and Embeddy generates the backend, database, API calls, and syncing. Then it lets you embed it directly into Notion, Shopify, WordPress, or any platform where you spend your time. No new tabs, logins, or app fatigue — just new capabilities where you already are.

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Nine restaurants, six shops and a world premiere: inside Frankfurt Airport’s brand new Terminal 3

25 April 2026 at 22:48
EL&N London cafe and RELAY retail stores inside Frankfurt Airport Terminal 3Lagardère Travel Retail has opened nine foodservice concepts across ten locations and six new RELAY stores at Frankfurt Airport’s new Terminal 3, marking the company’s largest single expansion in Germany. The new terminal, which opened […]

Air France and DELSEY PARIS unveil a new range of baggage and travel accessories

25 April 2026 at 22:36
Air France aircraft tail behind a luggage cart displaying DELSEY Paris Elegance suitcases and travel bags on an airport runwayBuilding on the success of their previous collections, ‘New Envol’ and ‘Allure’, Air France and DELSEY PARIS are proud to present ‘Elegance’, a new comprehensive range of suitcases. Featuring clean lines, meticulous finishes and thoughtful […]

Galaxy S25 vs Galaxy S26: A few features still separate the two flagships

25 April 2026 at 22:06

Samsung’s 10th One UI 8.5 Beta for Galaxy S25 series is impressive enough, but there are still some features that separate it from the Galaxy S26 series.

Back in February, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S26 series and highlighted its best features, such as Now Nudge, AI-enhanced notifications with Summarise and Prioritise functions, 24MP mode to native camera and Horizon Lock.

Over the past couple of weeks, Samsung has brought various new features from the Galaxy S26 series to the Galaxy S25 series. It includes AirDrop connection, Call Screening, Creative Studio as well as enhanced Audio Eraser and Photo Assist.

Meanwhile, some of the best features are still absent, and there’s no scope for an imminent rollout anytime soon.

Now Nudge

AI-powered Now Nudge is what shows how Samsung is pushing into proactive AI in a serious way. Your phone starts suggesting actions before you even think about them. Not always perfect, but when it works, it feels one step ahead.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra SG26U Now Nudge

AI-enhanced notifications

Galaxy S26’s new Prioritise notifications and Summarise notifications fix something that’s been broken for years. When enabled, the Galaxy phone decides what matters and cleans up the rest in the notification panel.

Samsung One UI 8.5 Prioritise and Summarise Notifications

24MP camera mode

The 24MP camera mode is a quiet upgrade that actually makes sense. Not everyone wants 200MP shots eating storage. This sits right in the middle of the full 200-megapixel resolution and the cropped 12-megapixel.

Shots taken with 24MP mode occupy less storage in the phone’s memory, while preserving details equivalent to the 50MP mode. Bringing it to the native camera app will benefit Galaxy users, especially those who shoot more often.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra SG26U 24MP camera

The Galaxy S25 hasn’t been ignored entirely

Call Screening is genuinely useful, especially in markets where spam calls are a daily headache. Creative Studio pushes AI editing beyond gimmicks. The AirDrop-style sharing is long overdue and works well.

Additionally, the recent expansion of Samsung’s enhanced Audio Eraser and Photo Assist shows that Samsung isn’t holding everything back. However, the core Galaxy S26 experience is currently limited to only those models.

Everything so far suggests Samsung is keeping those headline AI features exclusive, at least for now. If they ever land on the Galaxy S25, it’s more likely with One UI 9, and even that’s a maybe.

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Samsung to prolong One UI 8.5 Beta beyond Galaxy S25

25 April 2026 at 21:32

Samsung is expected to wrap up One UI 8.5 Beta for the Galaxy S25 series, and prolong for older models such as the Galaxy S24 series.

The Korean company commenced the One UI 8.5 Beta Program in December 2025. The Galaxy S25 series was the first to join the Beta testing. March and April marked the testing activity’s expansion to more Galaxy lineups.

Samsung is said to start the One UI 8.5 rollout on April 30 in South Korea and on May 4 in the Global markets. Users of the Galaxy S25 series will shift to Stable version, while the testing will continue for older models.

Over the past couple of days, new Beta builds surfaced on the internet. The updates will be rolled out to the users of the Galaxy S24 series and the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.

Beyond that, Samsung would also release new Beta updates for the Galaxy S23 series and mid-range phones that have joined the Beta Program in April 2026.

Samsung will be busy with the Galaxy S25 series in May 2026. However, we may see the update rolling out for select older flagships too, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.

Once the stability of the firmware is verified through the Galaxy S25 series, expansion should progress swiftly. The end of May and the beginning of June will be important for users who are awaiting the One UI 8.5 update.

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How tech companies are lying to us

Two of the world’s best-known tech YouTubers have teamed up to shine a light on the increasingly opaque and sometimes seemingly deliberately misleading information that marketing departments at major tech companies like Apple and Samsung regularly bombard consumers with. Strictly speaking, it may actually be fair to call them lies in many cases.

This Galaxy S26 series feature is coming to some older Samsung smartphones

25 April 2026 at 21:33

Samsung introduced a feature with the Galaxy S26 series, which is coming to some older Galaxy smartphones eligible for One UI 8.5. We are talking about the improved document scanning feature, called Document Scan. Previously, when you clicked multiple pictures of documents, they weren't saved as a single PDF document. Samsung made it possible with Document Scan, which is available to Samsung Galaxy S26 users. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Additionally, Samsung also made it easier to access Document Scan by allowing users to add its shortcut to their phone's homescreen. Just open the...

Is Lionel Messi playing today? Confirmed lineups for Inter Miami vs New England Revolution in MLS

26 April 2026 at 03:08
Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami are facing New England Revolution in Major League Soccer.

Matchday 10 of the 2026 Major League Soccer season is underway, and Inter Miami will face New England Revolution this Saturday at Nu Stadium. Lionel Messi will start, looking to lead his team to a third consecutive victory.

Since the unexpected resignation of Javier Mascherano, the Herons have won both matches they have played under interim head coach Guillermo Hoyos. They secured road wins over Colorado Rapids and Real Salt Lake, which allowed them to climb the Eastern Conference standings, where they now sit in second place, one point behind Nashville SC.

This Saturday, Inter Miami face a double challenge. On one hand, they will go up against a team that has also enjoyed a strong start to the season, with five wins in eight matches, placing them third in the standings, just three points behind the Herons.

In addition to that sporting challenge against a competitive opponent, Messi’s team will also be looking to secure their first win at their new home. Since the opening of Nu Stadium, they have played two matches there — against Austin FC and New York Red Bulls — and drew both.

Inter Miami coach Guillermo Hoyos.

Confirmed Inter Miami lineup

For Saturday’s match, head coach Guillermo Hoyos will once again be without Yannick Bright, who has been handed an additional one-match suspension by MLS for violating the league’s Non-Discrimination Policy following his red card against Colorado Rapids last week.

With that in mind, Inter Miami’s confirmed lineup is: Dayne St. Clair; Facundo Mura, Gonzalo Lujan, Maximiliano Falcon, Micael, Noah Allen; David Ruiz, Rodrigo De Paul; Lionel Messi; Luis Suarez, German Berterame.

Confirmed New England Revolution lineup

Marko Mitrovic’s side are unbeaten in their last five matches and have won four of them, a run that has lifted them to third place in the Eastern Conference standings. However, they now face a tough test against the reigning MLS champions at Nu Stadium.

New England Revolution’s confirmed lineup is: Matt Turner; Ilay Feingold, Ethan Kohler, Mamadou Fofana, Will Sands; Alhassan Yusuf, Brooklyn Raines, Peyton Miller, Carles Gil, Griffin Yow; Dor Turgeman.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal notice as James Rodriguez’s crisis at Minnesota leaves Colombia sweating 47 days before 2026 World Cup

25 April 2026 at 21:47
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to prepare for Portugal duty, while James Rodriguez finds himself under intense scrutiny after a troubling spell in Minnesota that has raised serious concerns within the Colombia camp.

With just 47 days remaining before the 2026 World Cup, attention is beginning to shift toward the stars expected to define the tournament. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to prepare for Portugal duty, while James Rodriguez finds himself under intense scrutiny after a troubling spell in Minnesota that has raised serious concerns within the Colombia camp.

For Colombia, the situation feels especially delicate because James Rodriguez remains the symbolic leader of the national team. Yet while excitement builds for a major group-stage showdown involving Portugal and Colombia, the veteran playmaker’s current form has become one of the most worrying stories of the buildup.

The 2026 World Cup has already generated extraordinary global demand, with FIFA confirming more than five million ticket sales as of late April. One of the most sought-after fixtures is the group-stage clash between Portugal and Colombia, a meeting that naturally places Ronaldo and James Rodriguez back into the spotlight.

That matchup carries huge appeal because it represents two soccer identities built around iconic figures. Ronaldo remains Portugal’s global face, while James still holds immense emotional value for Colombia despite his difficult club situation.

James Rodriguez #10 of the Minnesota United.
James Rodriguez #10 of the Minnesota United.

Colombia’s main concern with James Rodriguez

Behind the excitement, Colombia faces a much harsher reality involving its captain. James Rodriguez did not even enter Minnesota United’s recent victory against FC Dallas on April 23, and his lack of involvement at club level is causing increasing alarm ahead of the World Cup.

The numbers are stark. He played only one minute against the Portland Timbers, has not reached 120 total club minutes this year, and still has no goals or assists. For a player expected to guide Los Cafeteros on the world stage, that lack of rhythm is deeply concerning.

Spanish newspaper Marca suggests that national team coach Nestor Lorenzo is taking direct action by planning visits to several potential World Cup squad members, with Minnesota expected to be an early stop. The purpose is to assess James personally and understand why his role has become so limited.

EL TÉCNICO DE MINNESOTA HUMILLÓ A JAMES RODRÍGUEZ METIÉNDOLO AL MINUTO 90.

Hoy, James Rodríguez entró al minuto 90 en la victoria del Minnesota United 2 a 0 ante los Timbers en la MLS. El partido estaba ganado y el técnico tomó la decisión de meter a James Rodríguez al minuto… pic.twitter.com/VoBkkdZTpS

— Gol Garra (@ElGolGarracol) April 19, 2026

Ronaldo’s stability highlights Colombia’s problem

While Colombia worries about match fitness, Portugal enters the tournament with a clearer picture of Cristiano Ronaldo’s role and leadership. Even at this stage of his career, the 41-year-old superstar remains central to planning, preparation, and expectation. That contrast only increases the spotlight on James. Colombia still needs him, but right now his club circumstances are raising more questions than answers.

There is still time for the veteran midfielder to reshape the narrative. Minnesota has seven matches left before the tournament begins, giving the 34-year-old a valuable window to earn minutes and rebuild momentum.

  • April 25 against LAFC
  • April 28 against San Jose Earthquakes
  • May 2 against Columbus Crew
  • May 10 against Austin FC
  • May 13 against Colorado
  • May 16 against New England
  • May 23 against Real Salt Lake

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and James Rodriguez (right)

İslam Bazarqanov Avropa çempionu oldu!

25 April 2026 at 22:20

Sərbəst güləş üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvü İslam Bazarqanov Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada Avropa çempionu olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Avropa çempionatının altıncı günündə Azərbaycan millisinin 2 sərbəst güləşçisi fəxri kürsüyə qalxıb.

İslam Bazarqanov (57 kq) finalda rusiyalı Musa Mextixanovla qarşılaşıb. Təmsilçimiz ötən il dünya çempionatındakı məğlubiyyətin revanşını alıb. Görüşə yaxşı başlayan Bazarqanov ilk hissəni 8:0 hesablı üstünlüklə başa vurub. İkinci hissədə rəqib fərqi azaltsa da, yekunda qələbə qazanan İslam olub – 8:6. Beləliklə, Tiranada himnimizi səsləndirən İslam ilk dəfə böyüklər arasında Avropa çempionu olub.

Cəbrayıl Hacıyev (79 kq) də karyerasının ən böyük uğuruna imza atıb. Şimali Makedoniyanı təmsil edən Rasul Şapiyevə şans tanımayan (8:0) Cəbrayıl Avropa çempionatının bürünc medalını boynundan asıb.

Rəşid Babazadə təsəlliverici görüşdə belçikalı Ayub Musayevi 4:2 hesabıyla üstələsə də, bürünc medal görüşündə ermənistanlı Avropa çempionu Vazgen Tevanyana 0:7 hesabıyla məğlub olub və debüt etdiyi yarışı 5-ci pillədə başa vurub.

Sxadadze: “Olduğumuz yerə layiq deyilik”

25 April 2026 at 22:00

“Qəbələ”nin baş məşqçisi Kaxaber Sxadadze Premyer Liqanın 29-cu turunda “Araz-Naxçıvan”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qəbələdə baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.

Kaxaber Sxadadze matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“İkinci hissədəki oyunumuza baxanda deyə bilərəm ki, bu gün 2 xal itirdik. Birinci hissə bir qədər əsəbi keçdi. Bizim oyunlarda həmişə belə olur. Turnir cədvəlindəki yerimizə baxanda bizim üçün normaldır. Futbolçularda gərginlik var. İkinci hissədə biz yaxşı oynadıq, qol vəziyyətləri yaratdıq. Son nöqtəni qoymaqda çətinlik çəkirik. Bu da stress və ustalıqla bağlıdır. Futbolçularıma təşəkkür edirəm. Xarakter göstərdilər. Bundan sonra bizim üçün bütün oyunlar final kimi olacaq. Azarkeşlərimizə təşəkkür edirəm. Onlardan xahiş edirəm ki, sona qədər komandanın yanında olsunlar.

Hər oyunda mübarizə aparmaq lazımdır. Hər matç çətin keçəcək. Sona qədər mübarizə aparmalıyıq. Bu gün çoxları “Araz-Naxçıvan”ın rahat qələbə qazanacağını düşünürdü. Amma biz göstərdik ki, turnir cədvəlində olduğumuz yerə layiq deyilik”.

Demçenko: “Komanda futbol oynayanda xallar özü gəlir”

25 April 2026 at 21:30

“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko Premyer Liqanın 29-cu turunda “Qəbələ”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qəbələdə baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.

Andrey Demçenko matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Bu gün oyunumuz alındı. Birildik ki, rəqibimiz sürətli əks-hücumlara çıxır. Futbolda qayda var ki, qol vurmasan, sənə qol vuracaqlar. Bu da başımıza gəldi. Rəqib əks-hücumda fərqləndi. Böyük futbol xırda detallardan ibarətdir. Oyunun sonunda qələbə qolunu vurmağa imkanımız oldu, amma alınmadı. Son dəqiqələrdə həm qalib gələ, həm də məğlub ola bilərdik.

Biz bura gələndə əvvəlcə müasir futbolu tətbiq etmək istədik. Topla daha yaxşı davranan komanda qurmağa çalışırıq. Bəzən texniki olaraq zəifsənsə, nələrisə yaxşı edə bilmirsən. Bəzi üstünlüklərimiz ola bilər. Amma texniki cəhətdən çatışmazlıqlar var.

Avrokublara getmək şansımız azdır. Turnir cədvəli göstərir ki, o qədər də yaxşı yerdə deyilik. Amma hər oyun bizə müəyyən şans verir. Komanda futbol oynayanda xallar özü gəlir. Hələlik, bu, bizdə alınmır. Qarşıma avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmaq hədəfi qoyulub. Bunun üçün mübarizə aparırıq”.

Cəbrayıl Avropa üçüncüsü oldu

25 April 2026 at 21:49

Azərbaycanın sərbəst güləşçisi Cəbrayıl Hacıyev (79 kq) Albaniyada təşkil olunan Avropa çempionatında bürünc medal qazanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, üçüncü yer uğrunda görüşdə Rasul Şapiyevi (Şimali Makedoniya) 8:0 hesabı ilə məğlub edib.

Azərbaycanın digər güləşçisi Rəşid Babazadə (65 kq) isə ermənistanlı Vazgen Tevanyana 0:7 hesabı ilə uduzub.

“Göstərdik ki, layiq olduğumuz yerdə deyilik” – Sxadadze

25 April 2026 at 21:42

Misli Premyer Liqasının XXIX turunun “Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” oyunundan (1:1) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Kaxaber Sxadadze jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:

– Ümumi baxsaq, iki xal itirdik. Oyunlarımızda tez-tez belə hallar yaşanır. Turnir cədvəlində elə yerdəyik ki, futbolçular əsəbi davranır. Bu da normaldır. İlk hissədə hücumların təşkilində çətinliklərimiz oldu. İkinci hissədə daha aqressiv oynadıq. Qol vəziyyətləri yaratdıq, amma sonluğu tamamlamaqda çətinlik çəkdik. Bu da futbolçuların gərginliyi və tələskənliyi ilə bağlıdır. Baxmayaraq ki, oyunçularım xarakter göstərdi. Qarşıdakı hər oyun həlledici olacaq. Azarkeşlərə dəstəklərinə görə təşəkkür edirəm. Çətin anlarda da yanımızda olurlar. Arzum budur ki, sona qədər bizimlə qalsınlar.

– Turan Manafov və Quimbila haradadır?
– Bu sualı klub rəhbərliyinə versəniz, yaxşı olar.

– Qarşıda  dörd çətin oyun var. Neçə xal toplayacağınızı düşünürsünüz?
– Hər oyunda döyüşmək lazımdır. Sona qədər mübarizəmizi davam etdirəcəyik. Bu gün bəlkə də, düşünürdülər ki, “Araz-Naxçıvan” rahat qələbə qazanacaq. Bu, turnir cədvəlindəki mövqeyimizlə bağlıdır. Lakin göstərdik ki, layiq olduğumuz yerdə deyilik.

– Oyunun sonlarında Prins Ovusunu əvəzlədiniz. Qələbənin vacib olduğu matçda onu əvəzləmək nə dərəcədə doğru idi?
– Yorulduğu üçün dəyişdik. Matçın sonlarına doğru rəqib əvəzetmələrlə fiziki baxımdan güclənmişdi. Belə anda tək hücumu yox, müdafiəni də düşünməli idik.

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Demçenko: “Komandanı mən qurmamışam”

25 April 2026 at 21:25

Misli Premyer Liqasının XXIX turunun “Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” oyunundan (1:1) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:

– Oyunumuz alındı. Rəqibin sürətli əks-hücumlara üstünlük verdiyini bilirdik. İlk hissədə onları dəf etməyi bacardıq, şanslar da yaratdıq, amma qola çevirə bilmədik. Futbolda qayda budur ki, sən qol vura bilməsən, rəqib fərqlənir. Belə də oldu. Daha sonra hesabı bərabərləşdirə bildik. Futbolçuların texnikası oyunun taktikasını da qurur. Böyük futbol xırda detallardan ibarətdir və bu məqamlarda zəif olduq. Oyunun sonunda qələbə qolunu da vura bilərdik, amma alınmadı. Hücuma çıxanda müdafiədə boşluqlar yaranır. Matçın sonunda qalib gələ və ya uduza bilərdik.

– Komandada nələri dəyişə bilmisiniz?
– İlk olaraq, müasir futbolu aşılamaq istəyirdik – yəni, topla daha düzgün davranmağı bacaran komanda formalaşdırmağa çalışdıq. Texnikalı və kompakt futbol lazımdır, bu da  özünəinam yaradır. Amma ümumi baxanda, bəzi məqamlarda texniki bacarıqların kifayət etmədiyini görürük.

– Hansı mövqelərdə çatışmazlıqlar var?
– Komandanı mən qurmamışam. Bu heyətlə işləməyə çalışırıq.

– Avrokuboklara vəsiqə şanslarınızı necə dəyərləndirirsiniz?
– Turnir cədvəli göstərir ki, o qədər də yaxşı mövqedə deyilik. Amma hər oyun bizə yeni bir şans verir. Komanda futbol oynayanda xallar da gəlir, lakin, bu, hələ bizdə tam alınmır.

– Mövsümün bitməsinə bir neçə tur qalıb. Yay transferləri üçün planlarınızı qurmusunuz?
– Bu haqda danışmaq tezdir. Müqaviləm yayda başa çatır. Qarşımıza avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanmaq hədəfi qoyulub. Hələ işləməliyik.

– Komanda avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazana bilməzsə, məsuliyyətin nə qədərini özünüzə götürürsünüz?
– Məsuliyyəti üzərimə götürürəm. Gəmidəyəm və kapitan mənəm – istiqaməti də mən müəyyənləşdirirəm. Ancaq işə təsir edən başqa amillər də var. Ümumilikdə isə bütün nəticələrə görə məşqçi məsuliyyət daşıyır.

Şahin Cəfərov

Azərbaycanın daha bir güləşçisi Avropa çempionu oldu

25 April 2026 at 20:52

Azərbaycanın sərbəst güləşçisi İslam Bazarqanov Albaniyanın paytaxtı Tiranada təşkil olunan Avropa çempionatında qızıl medal qazanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, 57 kq çəki dərəcəsində Musa Mextixanovu (UWW) məğlub edib – 8:6.

Beləliklə, bu, Avropa çempionatında Azərbaycanın üçüncü qızıl medalı olub. Daha əvvəl Həsrət Cəfərov və Qurban Qurbanov çempion adını qazanıb.

Gasperini: ‘Roma and fans are central to project, not me’

25 April 2026 at 22:26

Gian Piero Gasperini insists he is not the centre of the Roma project, but rather ‘the club and fans’ must be the focus, while he sees improvement in the 2-0 victory over Bologna.

The Giallorossi had a bone to pick with Bologna, having been eliminated from the Europa League Round of 16 in a 4-3 extra time thriller, having drawn the first leg 1-1.

This was a very different experience, as Donyell Malen broke the scoring in the opening minutes, with Neil El Aynaoui adding the second on the stroke of half-time.

Gasperini sees Roma improvement

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma looks on during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma looks on during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

“We must believe that we can win every game. Now we are getting important players back to fitness, so we can regularly repeat the first half performance,” Gasperini told DAZN Italia.

“There were some issues in the second half, but we need to keep improving and be ready for the next game.”

Gasperini has refused to answer questions on the chaotic departure of special advisor Claudio Ranieri, even though it was largely due to his disagreements with the coach.

There is also tension with director of sport Frederic Massara and he is widely expected to leave Roma before the summer too. Was it hard for him to protect the squad from this media storm?

“No, it was not at all hard, because these lads have trained hard since the start of the season, they followed me from the first day, and I have been thanking them for months. They are eager, and when we manage to get a few more players back from injury, it is obvious we are competitive.”

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma talks with Paulo Dybala of AS Roma during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma talks with Paulo Dybala of AS Roma during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

There was more good news, as Paulo Dybala made his comeback off the bench after three months out of action, and it was Roma’s first away victory since January.

“Malen has certainly raised our level by a lot, it is unfortunate that we were also without Matias Soulé and Dybala for long spells. What we were unable to have during those months, we hope to enjoy in these remaining games,” said Gasperini.

El Aynaoui not only scored a goal, but also provided the assist for Malen’s opening goal, so he is finally starting to deliver.

“He did very well in the first half of the season, until December when he went to the Africa Cup of Nations. That experience, Morocco in that controversial Final that is to a degree still going, it took a lot out of him. We had to wait a little longer for him to fully recover, but he had a great game today.”

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

The win means that Roma stay in the hunt for the top four, and must now hope that Juventus slip up in the showdown with Milan on Sunday evening.

Gasperini was asked if he feels that he is at the centre of the Roma project now that the Friedkin family confirmed their backing.

“The club and the fans are at the centre of Roma. I am a professional coach, so I deal with the technical aspects, and I thank the club for giving me that trust from the very first day, allowing me to work the way I want to.

“I hope to give my contribution along with those who work in the club. So the centre of Roma are simply the club and fans,” replied the coach.

De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory

25 April 2026 at 21:56

Roberto De Zerbi picked up his first win as Tottenham Hotspur coach, but the result was not enough to significantly improve their fight for Premier League survival.

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The Italian coach had called for a turning point ahead of the clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and his side delivered a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to a late goal from Joao Palhinha.

It marks a first success after three weeks in charge for De Zerbi, who was brought in to try and pull off a difficult escape from the relegation zone. However, the situation remains complicated.

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, shakes hands with Richarlison after the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadium of Light on April 12, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – APRIL 12: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, shakes hands with Richarlison after the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadium of Light on April 12, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

De Zerbi still two points off of safety despite first Spurs win

Despite the win, Spurs stay third from bottom on 34 points, as results elsewhere went against them. West Ham United secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Everton, keeping themselves above the drop zone and maintaining a two-point gap over Tottenham.

For De Zerbi, the performance offers a sign of life and a potential foundation to build on, but with only a handful of games remaining, time is running out to close the gap and avoid relegation.

The coach said when he arrived that he would be coach next season, no matter what, and the prospect of one of Italy’s best coaches managing in England’s second tier is a very real possibility.

Serie A | Bologna 0-2 Roma: Revenge for Europa League defeat

25 April 2026 at 21:54

Roma gained some revenge for their Europa League exit by beating Bologna 2-0 with Donyell Malen and Neil El Aynaoui goals, plus the return of Paulo Dybala.

These sides met only last month in the Europa League Round of 16, the first leg ending 1-1 at the Dall’Ara, then 3-3 at the Olimpico, Bologna eventually winning 4-3 in extra time.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma looks on during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma looks on during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

This was the first Giallorossi match since special advisor Claudio Ranieri was sacked for a public row with Gian Piero Gasperini, and while Wesley and Devyne Rensch were available again plus Paulo Dybala on the bench after three months out, they still missed Manu Koné, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson.

The Rossoblu were without Federico Bernardeschi, Lukasz Skorupski, Thijs Dallinga and Nicolò Casale, but surprisingly opted for a three-man defence.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

It took under seven minutes to break the deadlock, as Wesley sparked the move, Neil El Aynaoui threaded through and Malen beat the on-rushing Federico Ravaglia to put Roma in front.

Malen came close again with a dinked finish inches wide on Wesley’s assist, while the first real Bologna chance on 32 minutes saw Mile Svilar use his legs to deny Riccardo Orsolini’s angled drive at the near post.

Eivind Helland made a crucial block on Malen’s strike, but just as Bologna were pushing for an equaliser on a corner, they were caught napping for 2-0 on the counter-attack. Wesley’s pass was over-hit for Malen, but the striker chased it down and put the cross back in from the right for El Aynaoui’s cushioned volley from six yards.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma competes for the ball with Lewis Ferguson of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma competes for the ball with Lewis Ferguson of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

After the restart, Orsolini fired over on the counter, and a ferocious Jens Odgaard strike was charged down, but Orsolini came so close on the hour mark with a screamer that smashed against the underside of the crossbar and bounced out.

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Riccardo Orsolini of Bologna FC reacts during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Joao Mario went off with a muscular injury, but Dybala made his return after three months out of action.

Bologna had a good chance in stoppages when Odgaard pulled back from the by-line for unmarked Lorenzo De Silvestri, but Svilar got a fingertip to it, pushing the ball away from the veteran.

Bologna 0-2 Roma

Malen 7 (R), El Aynaoui 45+1 (R)

25-04-2026 17:00
MatchDay 34

Player statistic

1st half
    7' Donyell Malen
(Assist: Neil El Aynaoui)
    45+1' Goal Neil El Aynaoui
(Assist: Donyell Malen)
2nd half
    46' Mario Hermoso
    66' Devyne Rensch
    69' Yellow card Neil El Aynaoui

Match statistic

60
Possession %
40
10
Total shots
7
2
Shots on target
2
4
Shots off target
2
4
Blocked shots
3
7
Corners
7
2
Offsides
3
10
Fouls
16
Bologna
Roma

Starting lineups

13
Goalkeeper
5
Defender
77'
26
Defender
17
Defender
66'
33
Defender
46'
14
Defender
11
Midfielder
19
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
7
77'
9
Attacker
46'
99
Goalkeeper
5
Defender
23
Defender
22
Defender
61'
43
Defender
19
Defender
46'
4
Midfielder
8
Midfielder
61
Midfielder
90'
14
Attacker
77'
18
Attacker
61'

Substitutes

4
Midfielder
23
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
30
Attacker
25
Goalkeeper
82
73
20
Defender
46'
21
Attacker
46'
29
66'
28
77'
41
Defender
77'
92
3
Defender
95
Goalkeeper
12
97
Attacker
70
Goalkeeper
20
2
Defender
46'
87
Defender
61'
78
Attacker
61'
21
Attacker
77'
24
Defender
90'

Abodi: ‘No avoiding consequences’ for Rocchi refereeing scandal

25 April 2026 at 21:30

Minister for Sport Andrea Abodi warns ‘there can be no avoiding consequences’ over the Gianluca Rocchi scandal after the refereeing designator was placed under investigation for sporting fraud.

The story erupted this afternoon when Rocchi confirmed he had received a formal notice of investigation by the Prosecutor in Milan, with the accusation of sporting fraud.

More details are slowly emerging, but he is generally accused of over-stepping the boundaries of the refereeing designator role by influencing the VAR officials during a game, and of assigning referees who were ‘preferred’ by Inter to Serie A matches.

Abodi takes stand on Rocchi scandal

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: (L-R) Italy Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi, President of CONI Luciano Buonfiglio and President of FIGC Gabriele Gravina look on prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: (L-R) Italy Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi, President of CONI Luciano Buonfiglio and President of FIGC Gabriele Gravina look on prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Minister for Sport Abodi took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express his outrage at the latest scandal.

“There is only one way of safeguarding the sporting system in all its facets and respect the fans, those passionate and in love with sport, starting with football.

“That is transparency, timely and equal treatment when faced with the failure to observe sporting norms, especially when these have possible criminal implications. And to do so always and with everyone!

“Like all of you, I am reading the reports that are emerging on an investigation by the Prosecutor in Milan, starting from the accusation made by a former member of the Italian Association of Referees,” continued Abodi.

“While leaving it to the judicial authorities to carry out their work and without wishing to delve into the merits of the actions of the refereeing designator Rocchi, the most serious aspect that emerges is the way in which the complaint itself was handled within the football system.

“So far, no public response, just as we do not know who received the complaint and which body was tasked with the matter to verify its validity.

“I therefore expect to receive formally from CONI, as soon as possible, information regarding the affair. In the event that responsibilities are ascertained, there can be no avoiding consequences.”

ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi attends during the 1st SS Lazio conference: bullying and cyberbullying in schools and sports at the Olimpic stadium on June 03, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 03: Minister of Sport Andrea Abodi attends during the 1st SS Lazio conference: bullying and cyberbullying in schools and sports at the Olimpic stadium on June 03, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

What Abodi is referring to here is the fact that these events all happened towards the end of the 2024-25 campaign.

It started when former assistant referee Domenico Rocca wrote a letter denouncing the behaviour of Rocchi, particularly with regards to influencing those in the VAR booth.

If there was an internal investigation by the FIGC, then nothing came of it, and it was shelved.

Now it’s reported Rocchi will give testimony to investigators on April 30.

ROME, ITALY - DECEMBER 05: AIA Referee Designator Gianluca Rocchi attends the FIGC Unveiling of the new Sports Justice Code at Foro Italico on December 5, 2022 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
AIA chief Gianluca Rocchi (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

If no action was taken against Rocchi, then there were at least some changes, as it’s reported this season he is not on the other side of the VAR booth wall.

This is where he banged on the glass to encourage them to change a decision that was in the process of being made.

All the VAR booths now are in the Lissone centre, rather than in the individual stadiums where the games are being played.

Roma set for huge squad overhaul as Gasperini takes control of the market

25 April 2026 at 21:17

AS Roma are preparing for a major summer reshuffle, with Gian Piero Gasperini now fully in charge of shaping the squad.

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With clarity finally restored around the club’s direction after Claudio Ranieri’s departure, La Gazzetta dello Sport report that the Roma management can begin making key decisions on who stays, who leaves and where reinforcements are needed. Gasperini has made it clear he does not want a full rebuild, but rather to strengthen an already solid core.

“This team has an important base. It doesn’t need rebuilding, it needs improving,” he has indicated in recent days.

That core is now likely to remain largely intact, with several players seeing their futures improve under the new coach.

Lorenzo Pellegrini is one of them, with growing optimism over a contract renewal despite his current deal nearing expiry. Gasperini is a strong admirer of the Roma captain, even describing him as the most technically gifted player in the squad behind Paulo Dybala.

ROME, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: Gianluca Mancini of AS Roma competes for the ball with Martin Ismael Payero of US Cremonese during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico on February 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Gianluca Mancini of AS Roma competes for the ball with Martin Ismael Payero of US Cremonese during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Cremonese at Stadio Olimpico on February 22, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Roma prepare to offer Mancini & Cristante new deals

Trusted figures such as Gianluca Mancini and Bryan Cristante are also expected to stay, with potential contract extensions back on track after previously being paused. Mario Hermoso could also remain, with the club holding an option to extend his deal.

However, several departures are already planned. Stephan El Shaarawy, Kostas Tsimikas and Evan Ferguson are among those expected to move on, while Artem Dovbyk could also leave after failing to convince Gasperini.

Others remain uncertain, including Angelino, Evan Ndicka and Manu Kone, with potential sales also linked to financial considerations before the end of June.

Roma’s summer is shaping up to be one of significant change, but with a clear direction under Gasperini.

Manchester United make first move as Arsenal circle for €50m target

25 April 2026 at 22:25

Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in signing the Brazilian midfielder Ederson from Atalanta at the end of the season.

According to Ben Jacobs, Arsenal are keeping tabs on the player, and he could cost around €50 million. Meanwhile, Manchester United have already contacted the player’s representatives regarding a move.

It remains to be seen whether Arsenal can get a deal done. They need more quality and depth in the middle of the park, and the 26-year-old central midfielder would be a superb acquisition.

He has shown his quality consistently at a high level, and he has the physicality and technical attributes for Premier League football as well. He will help Arsenal control games better and tighten up defensively as well. He is a complete central midfielder and at the peak of his career. Joining a club like Arsenal would be the ideal next step for him.

The €50 million asking price seems reasonable for a player of his quality. If he adapts quickly to English football, he could justify the investment.

Manchester United have already initiated contact for the transfer, and it remains to be seen whether they submit an official proposal to get the deal done. Beating Arsenal to the signing will not be easy.

Arsenal have a formidable team and consistently fight for major trophies. The Brazilian could be attracted to the idea of joining the London club. Both clubs have the finances to pay €50 million for him, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.

Ederson will want to fight for trophies, and Arsenal are certainly better-placed to compete at the highest level regularly.

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Liverpool eyeing summer move for £21 million wide player they wanted in January

25 April 2026 at 22:00

Liverpool are looking to add more depth to the defensive unit by signing Denzel Dumfries at the end of the season.

The player has a £21 million release clause in his contract, and he could prove to be a useful acquisition for the Premier League club.

They need more depth in the right back department, and signing the 30-year-old Netherlands International for a nominal fee would be ideal. He has the quality and the experience to help Liverpool improve.

Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley have struggled with injury problems this season, and Liverpool needs more depth in the full-back areas. According to The Times, Liverpool are aware of the defender’s release clause.

It remains to be seen whether they decide to come forward with an offer to get the deal done.

According to the report, Liverpool were interested in signing the Netherlands defender during the January window as well.

Dumfries has proven himself in Italy and for his country. He also has the technical attributes for Premier League football. He will help Liverpool at both ends of the pitch. At 30, this could be his final opportunity to play in the Premier League for an elite club. He will be attracted to the idea of joining Liverpool.

Meanwhile, the Premier League giants have the financial muscle to get the deal done as well. The experienced Netherlands international could prove a bargain at the reported fee. If he manages to hit the ground running in the Premier League, the deal could look like a masterstroke.

Liverpool have a strong Dutch contingent at the club, and that could be an added incentive for Dumfries to join them.

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Jason Wilcox eyes £45m move for Serie A standout to replace Man United star

25 April 2026 at 21:30

Manchester United are interested in signing Ederson from Atalanta at the end of the season.

Casemiro will leave the club at the end of the season, and they have identified the Brazilian midfielder as his replacement.

The 26-year-old could cost around £35-45 million in the summer. He has been a reliable performer in Italy with Atalanta, and he has the quality to succeed in the Premier League as well.

According to a report from The Guardian, Manchester United’s director of football, Jason Wilcox, is an admirer of Ederson. He believes that the 26-year-old could be a quality acquisition for the club.

Manchester United have shown improvement under Michael Carrick, and they are likely to secure Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign. They will be an attractive destination for the Brazilian midfielder, and they have the financial resources to afford him. The 26-year-old is at the peak of his career, and he could justify the reported asking price.

The opportunity to move to Manchester United will be ideal for him at this stage of his career. He has shown his quality consistently in Italian football, and he would like to take the next step. The opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League will be hard to turn down.

Ederson can operate as both a central and a box-to-box midfielder. He will add creativity, composure, drive and defensive cover to the team. He is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for Manchester United to secure his signature as well. He could be a key player for the club in the coming seasons.

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OpenAI CEO apologizes to Tumbler Ridge community

25 April 2026 at 21:17
In a letter to the residents of Tumbler Ridge, Canada, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he is “deeply sorry” that his company failed to alert law enforcement about the suspect in a recent mass shooting.

2026 NFL Draft: Alabama’s LT Overton drafted in the 4th Round by the Dallas Cowboys

Nov 8, 2025; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton (22) chases and sacks LSU quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. (11) for a loss at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama defeated LSU 20-9. Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr.-Imagn Images | Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

LT Overton has been selected by the Dallas Cowboys at the back end of the 4th round. Overton was originally a top-ten recruit that went to Texas A&M and bounced around positions. After transferring to Alabama for the 2024 season, Overton moved permanently to the defensive end spot and could move inside on passing downs for rushing the passer.

While the stats never quite matched his impact, Overton was highly disruptive in 2024, with many thinking he could be a 2nd round pick. His senior season was quieter, so he definitely dropped down the rankings a bit.

For their part, the Cowboys are getting a guy who can be a good rotational piece and versatile guy that can play all over the line of scrimmage.

Roll Tide, LT!

Rotherham United 1-1 Reading: Player Ratings

Joel Pereira: 6

Had the ball kicked out of his hands by Rotherham’s forward in the 76th minute and won a free kick from this, after using his footwork and body well to cut out the danger from the forward sniffing at a chance on the left of Reading’s box.

Quite literally I have no other notes for his day today. Everything he had to do was very routine otherwise, and he was not at fault for the goal.

Ryan Nyambe: 4

Went totally missing for the Rotherham opening goal, being caught out of position. Took a poor touch when receiving the ball in space, up the field on the right in the 30th minute and conceded a throw in and a good attacking opportunity with it.

Poor over-hit cross in the 49th minute. Not entirely sure how he was allowed to stay on the pitch for the entire game. This was comfortably his worst showing in a Reading shirt, and has visibly regressed under Richardson’s coaching – worrying so, given he is one of “Richardson’s boys”.

Finley Burns: 5

Unlucky to concede a foul and a free kick In the 22nd minute but it led to nothing. Caught flat footed by the through-ball that led to Rotherham’s opener but he was not helped by the open midfield in front of him and Nyambe going missing.

Had a header at the Rotherham goal near the end of the first half from a Wing free kick but was unable to direct it on target. In the second half, seemed to go missing when Rotherham’s effort hit the bar in the 65th minute.

Seems to be the shell of the player we had on our hands at the start of the season, and probably needs to go somewhere else now where he feels loved and trusted by a manager who would rather do without his services and isn’t shy about showing it.

Paudie O’Connor: 5

Some smart early touches and passes into the midfield. However, his lack of pace was exposed for the Rotherham counter that led to the goal and he was unable to get back to prevent the goal.

In the second half, he seemed to go missing when Rotherham’s effort hit the bar in the 65th minute. It was far from his worst day today but, given the quality of the opposition, he needed to assert his dominance far more.

Jeriel Dorsett: 5

Formed part of a good passing triangle with Lane and Roberts on the left in the 36th minute that led to a Kyerewaa shot that was well saved. Struggled to deal with the Rotherham winger in the 42nd minute.

He was the catalyst for the attacking move in 47th minute that led to Reading’s equaliser, collecting the ball on the left and passing the ball up the pitch to find Lane in space.

Gave the ball away in the 72nd minute on the left, which led to Rotherham intercepting it and getting a shot away. Seemed to pick up an unpleasant knee injury in the 83rd minute, by pure bad luck. Subbed off for Matt Ritchie, pushing Roberts into left back.

Like O’Connor, it was far from his worst day today but, given the quality of the opposition, he needed to assert his dominance far more.

Haydon Roberts: 6

Not a great free kick delivery in the 14th minute from deep. Good link up play with Lane that led to Lane’s shot in the 31st minute. Formed part of a good passing triangle with Lane and Dorsett on the left in the 36th minute that led to a Kyerewaa shot that was well saved.

Great pass to set Lane free down the left in the 38th minute. Great run through the middle in the 43rd minute to get the ball much further up the pitch, but was unable to find Kyerewaa with the pass.

Moved to left back after Dorsett went off injured. Shortly after, went down injured himself and received attention off the pitch, then picked up a yellow card by bringing himself back on without consent from the ref. Subbed off for Kelvin Abrefa in the 88th minute, likely linked to the injury break.

Generally seemed like one of the only Reading players willing to pick up the ball and run with it and put Rotherham under any kind of direct pressure.

Daniel Kyerewaa: 6

Got off a good shot in the 36th minute after receiving a pass in the box from Roberts, which was well saved by the Rotherham goalkeeper.

Timed his run well into the Rotherham box to find space and meet Lane’s cross to convert the ball smartly, with his weaker left foot, to level the scores. Generally started the second half looking a lot more lively, likely helped by the change in shape which saw him play wider than in the first half.

Good cross in the 53rd minute which the keeper had to do well to catch, but no Reading player was there in the box to challenge for it unfortunately.

Made a great run down the right and cut inside in the 60th minute but made the wrong choice to shoot rather than put in a cross that led a corner.

His impact fizzled out in the second half of the second half, possibly owing to the fact that Reading just didn’t seem to want to be competitive today. However, overall, was probably Reading’s best on the day. This is possibly also damning by faint praise.

Lewis Wing: 4

Passing was a mixed bag in the early stages of the game. Went missing as Rotherham were given too much time in midfield to launch a counter attack for their opening goal. Overall, had a very subdued first half.

Shockingly bad looped pass out to Nyambe on the right which drifted out for a throw in in the 53rd minute. Poor free kick in the 74th minute, although from deep, he struggled to get it past the first man.

Played a decent looking pass through the lines to try and find Kyerewaa which caught out Rotherham’s back line, but he misjudged the angle and it went harmlessly through to the goal keeper.

The game just completely passed him by today. A very disappointing showing and you do wonder if the lethargy shown by those around him is reflects badly on his ability to motivate those around him as captain.

Liam Fraser: 5

Some tidy passes around the back line in the first half. Needed to do more to move the ball further up the pitch, but whenever he had the ball, he rarely seemed to have options in front of him to pass to in the first half.

A frustrating game because you wanted to see him take more risks with his passing to get the ball up the pitch or try to carry the ball further up himself rather than sitting deep. Overall, he didn’t do much wrong. However, nor did he do much at all. And therein lies the problem.

Paddy Lane: 5

Good cross from the right after a free kick delivery in the 16th minute, but Reading were unable to make the most of it.

Made a breakthrough to run at the goal in the 27th minute after receiving a through-ball. However, looked off balance and out of confidence, with a stuttering run and went down far too easily under pressure to try and win a penalty, which was correctly not awarded.

Had a shot, possibly a mishit cross, in the 31st minute from the left of the Rotherham box that fizzed wide. Formed part of a good passing triangle with Dorsett and Roberts on the left in the 36th minute that led to a Kyerewaa shot that was well saved.

Poor cross in the 38th minute after being found in space down the left. Needed to do better.

Great touch, movement and pass to get the ball into the box to find Kyerewaa for the equaliser. Good shot from the right in the 61st minute which the goalkeeper saved comfortably, but seemed to look more comfortable playing as a number 10 in the second half.

Subbed off for Emmanuel Osho in the 82nd minute. Overall, he was very poor in the first half but after the shape change in the second half to bring him into the number 10 role in a 4-2-3-1, he seemed a different player – all to the good for Reading.

So much so, it was somewhat surprising to see him go off, given that there were more glaring problems on the pitch in the second half than his contributions.

Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan: 4

Put himself about, being physical. However, seemed to be off his game today. Great through ball to Lane in the 27th minute which deserved better. Generally had a very quiet first half, mostly due to the lack of service. Which will shock nobody.

Got more service in the second half but wasn’t able to capitalise on any of it. Received a great lofted pass from Wing in the 59th minute through the middle and on the inside edge of the Rotherham box. However, his first touch was poor/non-existent and the chance died. Held up play well in the 64th minute but miscued the ball forward to Kyerewaa which he wasn’t able to reach.

Unfortunate double whammy in the 77th minute when caught offside by a Lane pass and mishitting his own pass back to Roberts out of play. Subbed off for Sean Patton in the 88th minute and should have come off far sooner, quite frankly.

Subs

Emmanuel Osho: N/A

Subbbed on for Paddy Lane in the 82nd minute, far too late to be given any time to make any impact. Won a free kick in the 90th minute on the right wing by being a nuisance whilst up against three Rotherham players and still managing to break away and get his shirt pulled.

Not given much time to make an impact but looked energetic. Should have been brought on earlier, and probably offered the most from of the substitutions made but that’s not exactly saying much.

Matt Ritchie: N/A

Subbed on for the injured Dorsett in the 84th minute, moving to the left wing with Haydon Roberts going to left back. There will be question marks about why he wasn’t brought on sooner to change the game.

Contributed a free kick delivery and that’s about all he had time to be able to do.

Sean Patton: N/A

Subbed on for Kelvin Ehibatiomhan in the 88th minute, around 30 minutes too late. But hey, Richardson gives youth a chance because look! He gave Patton two minutes to make an impact. Sigh.

Kelvin Abrefa: N/A

Subbed on for Haydon Roberts in the 88th minute and took up a position as a left back.


Average: 5/10

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Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton selected in 2026 NFL draft

Former Alabama defensive lineman LT Overton has been drafted by the Dallas Cowboys.

Overton was selected with the No. 137 pick in the fourth round, as the talented big man will look to shine throughout his rookie campaign in Dallas.

The former Crimson Tide star spent the first two years of his college career at Texas A&M prior to transferring to Alabama in 2024, as Overton quickly established himself as a focal point on the Tide’s defensive line. Overton recorded 42 total tackles, six TFL and four sacks during his final season on the college level, as the athletic lineman could quickly become a difference maker in the NFL following a strong collegiate career.

At 6-foot-5, 278 pounds, Overton was one of the top remaining overall players on the board prior to the Cowboys drafting him at No. 137. The talented lineman has excellent athleticism and size, as Overton will look to make an impact on the Dallas defensive line in 2026. 

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&#8216;Unbelievable and unacceptable&#8217; &#8211; Hull City boss slams players after loss to Charlton

‘Unbelievable and unacceptable’ – Hull City boss slams players after loss to Charlton
‘Unbelievable and unacceptable’ – Hull City boss slams players after loss to Charlton

Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic slammed his side’s “unacceptable” defending for Charlton’s second goal in their 2-1 defeat.

Hull’s play-off hopes are out of their hands heading into the final day after their defeat.

“The second goal, it’s unbelievable, it’s unacceptable that this guy is alone,” Jakirovic said.

“He’s dribbled through three players – I think it’s too far away from me – of course, he scored the goal, and then we tried everything, but this is football; we missed our opportunities, our chances. Congratulations to Charlton.”

Reflecting on his side’s promotion hopes, he said: “I think that every team in this league has had this moment in the season. Unfortunately, we have now this moment. If you can’t win one game from seven, then everything is very clear.

“We must be satisfied with this season and the end, of course, now it’s frustrating, but after the season, when you look back, it will be a very good season for us.

“Now we will see what will happen today, tomorrow, and then we will see if we need something in the last round, but now it’s not in our hands, so we will see.”

Islam Makhachev responds to Ian Garry: &#39;I’m ready at any time&#39;

Ian Garry isn’t giving up on his title shot aspirations any time soon. 

Garry is considered among the frontrunners for a UFC welterweight title shot against Islam Makhachev. “The Future” has aimed multiple shots at Makhachev since the Dagestani star became the champion last year. Garry continues to callout Makhachev at regular intervals, while also slamming him for inactivity. Garry recently called out the champion for “princess” behavior while rallying for a title shot.

“First you say you have a hand injury, Dana said August, you’re saying July - I’ve been ready since you last turned me down in May,” Garry wrote on Instagram. “We’re all waiting on you princess.”

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Makhachev is seemingly open to defending his title against Garry. The champion hinted that he is healthy and waiting for a contract.

“Don’t worry about my injuries,” Makhachev responded. “I’m ready at any time. I’m waiting for the contract.”

Don’t worry about my injuries.
I’m ready at any time.
I’m waiting for the contract https://t.co/KSopvXw3L2— Makhachev Islam (@MAKHACHEVMMA) April 24, 2026


Makhachev (28-1) won the title with a dominant unanimous decision over Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 this past November. While rumors suggest that Makhachev was initially being considered to defend his title against Ilia Topuria at the White House in June, that didn’t materialize. While Dana White said that Makhachev is out with a hand injury, the champion never confirmed the report. Meanwhile, Makhachev suggested that he would likely defend his title in July. However, White said that it would likely be in August. 

Garry (17-1) is not the only contender chasing a title shot against Makhachev. Undefeated Ecuadorian Michael Morales also considers himself a frontrunner for the next title shot against Makhachev. Meanwhile, surging knockout artist Carlos Prates is scheduled to fight Maddalena at UFC Perth on May 2, with the winner definitely in a spot to make a case for the next title shot.

2026 NFL Draft: Round 5 Discussion

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We are moving into Round 5 of the 2026 NFL Draft from Pittsburgh, and it’s time for the Minnesota Vikings to (probably) get involved again!

The purple are slated to have two picks in this fifth round, and they’ll come in relatively quick succession. They’re first scheduled to select at #159 overall, and then they will pick again at #163 overall. Both of those picks were acquired via trades. The pick at #159 came from the trade that they made with the Carolina Panthers on Friday night, while the pick at #163 came from the trade they made during the 2025 preseason when they sent quarterback Sam Howell to the Philadelphia Eagles.

After the Vikings make these two picks. . .assuming that they do, in fact, make both of them. . .they are not scheduled to get back on the board again until Round 7. But we will have a thread for Round 6 regardless.

With that, Round 5 is officially underway, ladies and gentlemen, and you can hang out here and talk about all of it with your fellow Vikings fans! Have at it, everyone!

‘We got a real dressing down at halftime’ — Bayern Munich boss blasted squad in locker room

Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane celebrates with team mates after scoring his team's fourth goal 3:4 during the German first division Bundesliga football match between 1 FSV Mainz 05 and FC Bayern Munich in Mainz, western Germany on April 25, 2026. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO | AFP via Getty Images

There was no doubt that Bayern Munich needed some motivation in the locker room after falling into a three-goal deficit to Mainz 05 by halftime.

Heck, some would have suggested that the Bavarians needed a swift kick in the behind to help the squad regain focus.

It appears that head coach Vincent Kompany might have taken both tactics per midfielder Leon Goretzka.

“We got a real dressing down at halftime, but then we focused on what makes us strong. I think you can experience setbacks in life, and you can fall behind in a football match. But it always comes down to how you react. Fortunately, we were able to prove again today that we have a very special team,” said Goretzka (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Bayern Munich, of course, responded in a big way by claiming a shocking 4-3 victory. Sometimes, a team just needs to be reminded of how it got to this position in the season in the first place — and Kompany was there to ensure no one forgot.


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The Texans have used the pick from the Tytus Howard trade to the Browns

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The Houston Texans began their offensive line overhaul by trading versatile offensive lineman Tytus Howard to the Cleveland Browns for a Day 3 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Both teams were looking to upgrade their offensive lines, with the Browns needing bodies after having six free agent offensive linemen, while the Texans were looking for improvement after an inconsistent 2025 season up front.

The move freed up cap space for Houston, allowing them to have an eventful offseason and address the offensive line in different ways.

Original terms for the Tytus Howard trade between the Browns and Texans

  • Cleveland Browns receive: OT Tytus Howard
  • Houston Texans receive: 2026 fifth-round pick (No. 139 overall)

Who did the Texans select with the pick from the Tytus Howard trade?

We will update when pick 139 is made.

How did Tytus Howard play in 2025?

Howard was a part of the inconsistent Texans offensive line, seeing action at left guard (402 snaps), right guard (132 snaps), and right tackle (628 snaps). In 2025, he ranked in the 24th percentile in pass block win rate and the 31st percentile in run block win rate at tackle last year, according to ESPN.

The year before? The results weren’t much better.

At this stage, Howard’s biggest key is his availability (he’s played in 16 games the last two years) and versatility (seeing snaps at both guard and tackle). He’s just been below average when on the field over the past few seasons.

Who won the Tytus Howard trade between the Browns and Texans?

Looking back at the trade, getting a fifth-round pick for a below-average tackle is a good deal for the Texans, especially considering how they went about the rest of their offseason.

Houston improved with the signing of right tackle Braden Smith, who earned a two-year, $25 million deal. That’s $20 million less than what Cleveland gave Howard upon trading for him (two year, $45 million extension) for arguably the better player in 2025.

Injuries will be key there, but Houston upgraded for cheaper at right tackle. The Texans also had the cap space to add Evan Brown and Wyatt Teller in free agency, revamping their offensive line.

Overall, they upgraded at right tackle and got a draft pick out of it. Pretty good move.

Who did the Texans take with the pick from the Tytus Howard trade?

BEREA, OHIO - APRIL 21: Tytus Howard #71 of the Cleveland Browns runs a drill during a voluntary veteran minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on April 21, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Looking to upgrade their offensive line this offseason, the Cleveland Browns made the interesting move to trade for Houston Texans offensive lineman Tytus Howard, sending a Day 3 draft pick back in return.

Cleveland’s offensive line was going to see quite the overhaul this offseason with six free agents. Jack Conklin, Wyatt Teller, Joel Bitonio, Cam Robinson, Ethan Pocic, and Cornelius Lucas are all out the door.

In return, the Browns made a couple of free agency signings, landing Elgton Jenkins and Teven Jenkins, but their most notable move was acquiring Howard, who received a two-year, $45 million extension as a part of the trade.

With the 2026 NFL Draft here, let’s evaluate the trade and see what both sides got.

Original terms for the Tytus Howard trade between the Browns and Texans

  • Cleveland Browns receive: OT Tytus Howard
  • Houston Texans receive: 2026 fifth-round pick (No. 139 overall)

How did Tytus Howard play in 2025?

Howard was a part of the inconsistent Texans offensive line, seeing action at left guard (402 snaps), right guard (132 snaps), and right tackle (628 snaps). In 2025, he ranked in the 24th percentile in pass block win rate and the 31st percentile in run block win rate at tackle last year, according to ESPN.

The year before? The results weren’t much better.

At this stage, Howard’s biggest key is his availability (he’s played in 16 games the last two years) and versatility (seeing snaps at both guard and tackle). He’s just been below average when on the field over the past few seasons.

Who won the Tytus Howard trade?

At the time, this one was a bit of a headscratcher from the Browns. They needed offensive line depth, but I’m not sure Howard was the answer.

Not only are they taking on the $17.5 million he’s owed in 2025, but they also gave him a two-year, $45 million extension on top of that. That’s quite a lot of money for a player who hasn’t been that good over the past few seasons.

The Texans offensive line hasn’t been great, and they were willing to part ways with Howard in need of better blockers. To get a fifth-round pick in return is a solid deal for them.

The Browns need bodies and they have ample draft capital, so the loss of a fifth-rounder doesn’t hurt them too bad. But still, this trade is a questionable one, given the player they’re acquiring.

Who did the Texans select with the pick from the Tytus Howard trade?

We will update when the pick is made.

Documentary ‘Lake Hail Mary’ relives Rams’ state championship season

The Lake Mary championship football season ended in such dramatic fashion in 2025, that Logan Malmberg, director of the school’s TV production program, decided it made a great subject for a documentary.

“Why not?” Malmberg said. “We’re in a unique position because our TV production program has followed the football team and recorded every single snap,” Malmberg said, “so we had a ton of footage on the season before they even got to the state championship game.

“I was blessed to be able to be on the sideline to record the state championship game against Vero.”

What transpired was shocking. Not many people in Pit Bull Stadium figured Lake Mary was going to leave Miami with the Class 7A state championship trophy when Vero Beach went into victory formation last December. But as the minutes trickled down to seconds, and Vero Beach made decisions that played right into Lake Mary’s hands, “Lake Hail Mary,” the name of the video production, was born.

Lake Mary earns 7A football state title on Hail Mary touchdown

To recap, with eight seconds left in the game, and Lake Mary trailing 27-21, senior quarterback Noah Grubbs rolled to his right and unleashed a deep pass. Senior receiver Barrett Schulz caught the ball after it had ricocheted off several Vero defenders at the 3-yard line. As Schulz tried to push his way into the end zone, he realized he was not going to make it and gave the ball to sophomore teammate Tavarius ‘TJ’ Brundidge Jr., who finished the Hail Mary miracle by carrying the ball into the end zone.

“I just threw it up and then TJ and Barrett just did what they did,” Grubbs said. “I don’t know how Barrett handed the ball off, but he did.”

Lucas Parker added the extra point to seal the victory and the Rams gave head coach Scott Perry his first state football crown in 21 years at Lake Mary, 28-27.

“The dramatics of the way the ending played out, it even became a national story, and that’s really when it kicked it, ‘Hey, let’s capitalize on this national spotlight and make a documentary on the season,” Malmberg said. “We knew we had plenty of footage and we knew we had the story.

“We really wanted to jump on that as a memory and preserve it forever.”

So Malmberg and his student crew went into production, and after four months of gathering film, doing interviews with players and coaches, piecing everything together, they had a public unveiling this past Thursday at the Oviedo Mall.

The production was shown in two separate, 200-seat theaters and every seat was taken for the premiere. It’s the only showing currently available to the public, as Malmberg and staff are now trying to work a deal with a network like Netflix or Amazon or ESPN to air the documentary in a streaming medium.

“When we started the production, I said, let’s try to make this as professional as possible and shoot for the stars and maybe if we do it the right way, people will be interested and want to put it out on a platform of some sort,” Malmberg said. “When we finished, I thought, ‘Well, let’s see if people like it first.”

People loved it.

“Over the last week, people have seen it and been praising it and kind of encouraging us, so now I think that dream is back on the table and we’re gonna try,” Malmberg said. “It’s a long shot, a very long shot, to get it picked up by anybody, but I think it’s definitely worth the try.

“If all of that falls through, then we’ll put it on YouTube. We’re not trying to gatekeep this from anybody.”

Seeing the documentary in the theatre, with the surround-sound and giant screen, was thrilling for everyone, but especially the players and coaches who lived the moment.

“It’s one thing to watch the final sequence of plays by yourself, and my heart still pounds when I watch it,” Coach Perry said, “but when you are sitting in a theater with 200 other people, the hairs on the back of my neck are standing up, everybody erupts in applause and it was that feel-good moment all over again.

“The film was so true to the moment and it really did capture what it was like in that state championship game, and pretty much the whole season.”

Brundidge was one of the stars of the moment and he said the film almost made him feel like a movie star.

“It was awesome, seeing all of the struggles that we went through during the season and then seeing what we accomplished,” Brundidge said.

Of course, everyone enjoyed re-watching the final play surrounded by people in a sold-out theater.

“Man, it was awesome. It was like we were reliving the moment. Everybody in there was yelling and calling my name and stuff,” Brundidge said. “At some points it was like sad, and then happy. It was just awesome.”

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Brundidge lauded the production team.

“The documentary was pretty good and they did a good job like mixing everything in there,” he said. “It’s crazy, because you would not think that your classmates would be making movies on their own time and in their periods and stuff.”

Several people were involved on the making of “Lake Hail Mary.” The executive producer was Lake Mary alumni Jaffa Martin Frye, who currently is a filmmaker living in Atlanta, and he would help piece together the film through digital communications with Malmberg.

The main student editors were seniors Maddison Spalding and Sarah Pascazio and juniors Abigail Unger, Ricardo Gomez, Manendra Gor and Justin Glener. The movie poster was designed by junior Charlie Davenport. Photographers were seniors Francisco Fonesca and Tanner Dean.

Malmberg said the premiere was a great way to close the production.

“That was a special, pretty cool moment,” he said. “I got emotional even before the movie played. It was just cool to see that many people there for something that our program made.

“And when you’ve got the professional speakers and you hear the bass and the rumble and the full sound in the bigger theater, and with community experience of the people cheering … it’s awesome. You get a lot of validation when the audience loves it the way you were hoping and planning for.”

Jamarion Coleman, a junior linebacker on this year’s team who is in his first year at Lake Mary High after coming over from Orange City University High, has enjoyed quite a ride as one of 30 newcomers the Lake Mary football team welcomed to campus last fall.

“It was amazing. I loved it. It gave me chills, honestly,” Coleman said. “It’s very crazy. It’s still so unreal. It says a lot about the coaches and how they were able to bring us together.”

The documentary went through the entire 2025 season, even rehashing Lake Mary’s three losses.

“Some of the games, like the ones we lost, I was still mad. It shouldn’t have gone like that,” Coleman said. “But then we ramped it up it really still gave me chills.”

Patrick Ryan, a senior linebacker who will walk-on to play at UCF this year, was equally thrilled by the production.

“It was awesome just reliving the moment and getting to see through a film basically everything we went through throughout the year and getting to re-feel everything,” Ryan said. “It’s still hard to believe that we had such a crazy ending like that, but it was really cool to relive that moment again.”

Ryan admitted that on that night of Dec. 13, 2025, as the Vero Beach quarterback started to take a knee to run down the clock, he figured his Lake Mary career was going to end with a second straight Class 7A runner-up medal.

“Yeah, for sure. I didn’t know we had timeouts. I didn’t even think about anything like that. I was just assuming it was over,” Ryan said. “I was on the field crying, and then they took that safety and I said, ‘OK, wipe your tears and get back on the field.’

“It was definitely a crazy outcome. I didn’t even know we had a chance to get the ball back, but when that happened. … It’s pretty cool and we’re still riding on that high that we ended the year with.”

Chris Hays can be found on X.com@OS_ChrisHays.

The Kenny Pickett trade is finalized

BEREA, OHIO - JULY 26: Quarterback Kenny Pickett #8 of the Cleveland Browns passes during training camp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on July 26, 2025 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Oft-traded former first-round pick Kenny Pickett signed with the Carolina Panthers this offseason, but last offseason, he spent with the Cleveland Browns after being traded here. Fast forward to August, and he was shipped to the Las Vegas Raiders.

How did the Raiders do in the deal? Let’s dive in.

Original compensation for the Kenny Pickett trade

  • Las Vegas Raiders receive: Kenny Pickett
  • Cleveland Browns: 2026 fifth-round pick

Who did the Browns take with the pick from the Kenny Pickett trade?

The fifth-round pick ended up being 141 overall. We will update when they pick.

How did Kenny Pickett play for the Raiders in 2025?

Kenny Pickett started two games for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025, playing in six total. He completed 62% of his passes but only threw for 188 combined yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.

Did the Browns win the Kenny Pickett trade?

The Browns had a glut of quarterbacks after the 2025 NFL Draft, and they needed to trade someone. Getting a firth-rounder for a guy they were going to cut is a win. cleveland wins this trade.

The Kenny Pickett trade is finalized

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 04: Kenny Pickett #15 of the Las Vegas Raiders looks to make a pass in the first quarter of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Raiders defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 14-12. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Kenny Pickett was a first-round pick in 2022, but since then, he’s been traded more than any player in the NFL. He was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024, the Cleveland Browns in 2025, then the Las Vegas Raiders later in 2025.

We’re going to explore that August 2025 trade between the Raiders and the Browns in this article.

Original compensation for the Kenny Pickett trade

  • Las Vegas Raiders receive: Kenny Pickett
  • Cleveland Browns: 2026 fifth-round pick

How did Kenny Pickett play for the Raiders in 2025?

Kenny Pickett started two games for the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025, playing in six total. He completed 62% of his passes but only threw for 188 combined yards and one touchdown with two interceptions.

Did the Raiders win the Kenny Pickett trade?

It was definitely a worthwhile risk for the Raiders to trade for Pickett in 2025. He was always going to be the backup, so perhaps the fifth-round pick was high and maybe the $2.6 million was more than they wanted to spend on a backup, but with an aging Geno Smith, getting Pickett in to see if he had a chance to be the long-term guy was a smart move.

Who did the Browns take with the pick from the Kenny Pickett trade?

The fifth-round pick ended up being 141 overall. We will update when they pick.

Eberechi Eze injury news — Arsenal, England forward hurts leg versus Newcastle

Arsenal and England forward Eberechi Eze walked off the Emirates Stadium pitch in the 53rd minute of their Premier League game with Newcastle on Saturday.

Eze, who had scored a wonderful goal in the first half, looked to be getting treatment on his left leg on the pitch and Gabriel Martinelli was quickly readied to take his place.

MORE — Arsenal lead Newcastle, live updates

The 27-year-old didn't appear to be in distress while walking off the pitch and had a quick talk with manager Mikel Arteta before taking his place on the bench.

We'll see what Arteta has to say about Saturday's injuries to Eze and Kai Havertz after the game in North London.

Eberechi Eze injury news — Arsenal, England forward hurts leg versus Newcastle

Arteta hasn't always used Eze but he's been pretty darn available during his first season with the Gunners.

In fact, Eze has been pretty durable over the past two seasons after three multi-week injury absences for Crystal Palace during the 2023-24 campaign.

He missed four games last year including one against Arsenal, with three coming during a November hamstring ailment.

This season, he missed two games with a calf injury and both saw Arsenal exit cup competitions — the FA Cup quarterfinal at Southampton and the League Cup Final versus Man City.

Roma’s week of turmoil ends with Malen leading a win at Bologna

MILAN (AP) — Roma put a turbulent week behind it to win at Bologna 2-0 in Serie A on Saturday and continue its push for the Champions League.

The in-form Donyell Malen scored one and set up the other to help Roma close to within two points of fourth-placed Juventus, which visits AC Milan on Sunday.

Roma fired special adviser Claudio Ranieri this week after his very public clash with coach Gian Piero Gasperini.

However, it put issues off the field to one side and took the lead after less than seven minutes. Malen took one touch to control Neil El Aynaoui’s through ball before firing past the onrushing goalkeeper and into the bottom right corner.

It was Malen’s 12th goal for Roma in 16 matches since joining on loan from Aston Villa in January.

Malen repaid the favor in first-half stoppage time by crossing the ball into the area for El Aynaoui to volley in from close range.

Pisa and Verona could be down

Pisa will be mathematically relegated if Lecce manages to win at Hellas Verona later Saturday, which would also consign the home side to Serie B.

Pisa lost at Parma 1-0 to leave it level with Verona at the bottom of Serie A, 10 points from 17th-placed Lecce and safety.

Subsitute Nesta Elphege got the only goal eight minutes from time, controlling a header with his back to goal and turning to sweep in from close range.

That made Parma mathematically safe, setting off a party atmosphere on a sunny afternoon at Stadio Ennio Tardini.

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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

🚨Atleti-Athletic: A clash with subplots and confirmed line-ups

🚨Atleti-Athletic: A clash with subplots and confirmed line-ups

The Cívitas Metropolitano hosts a clash of contrasting realities in LaLiga tonight. Atlético de Madrid come into it mired in a results crisis after losing the Copa final and falling to Elche. With their minds on the Champions League semi-finals, Diego Simeone is planning a hybrid lineup of starters and backups to manage the workload, although he confirmed Jan Oblak will be in goal despite fitness concerns.


Meanwhile, Ernesto Valverde's Athletic Club arrive in the capital with renewed confidence after beating Osasuna. The "Lions" will look to take advantage of the hosts' European distraction to conquer Madrid with their strongest XI, led by the pace of the Williams brothers. While Atleti urgently need to heal their domestic wound, Athletic dream of making a statement in their battle to cement the European places.

Confirmed lineups

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Oregon Ducks&#39; 2026 Spring Game: Highlights, live score, and analysis

The best day of spring is finally here in Eugene, with the Oregon Ducks hosting their annual spring game inside Autzen Stadium. It will be the Combat Ducks vs. the Fighting Ducks, giving fans a chance to see the new iteration of the roster going into the 2026 season.

While there are a ton of veteran players from the 2025 season returning for another year — guys like Dante Moore, Iapani Laloulu, Matayo Uiagalelei, Teitum Tuioti, and several more — Saturday will present an opportunity for the young guys and new transfers to shine on the big stage inside a packed stadium.

The Oregon roster has been split into two teams, giving us a good mix of starters playing against starters, and veterans playing alongside young guys. While the score at the end of the day won't matter, we are getting set to learn a lot about this new team and which players will have a chance to make an early impact in their careers in Eugene.

Related: Tracking where Oregon Ducks were selected or signed in 2026 NFL draft

Throughout the day, we will be covering all of the action while keeping an eye on the 2026 NFL Draft, as well, where several former Ducks have already heard their names called. Follow along below for our live updates, highlights, and analysis:

Be early. Be loud.

Bring your non-perishable food items for @foodforlc.

And after the Spring Game, go support @OregonBaseball and @OregonSB! #GoDuckshttps://t.co/csXvZwHomupic.twitter.com/kubcnAOs9i

— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) April 25, 2026

What channel is the Oregon Ducks' spring game on today?

TV Channel: Big Ten Network

Livestream:Fubo (free trial)

The Oregon Ducks spring game will be broadcast nationally on the Big Ten Network. Guy Haberman and Yogi Roth will call the game from the booth at Autzen Stadium.

Oregon Ducks Spring Game time today

  • Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
  • Start time: 1:05 p.m. PT

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon Ducks' 2026 Spring Game: Live score, updates, and analysis

Where Bill Belichick, Michael Malone&#39; salaries rank in college sports

In Chapel Hill, North Carolina, you'll find two of professional sports' most accomplished coaches: UNC head football Bill Belichick and head men's basketball coach Michael Malone.

As you can imagine, the Tar Heels paid a pretty penny to land both coaches. Belichick and Malone make a combined $18,330,000, the second-highest figure amongst collegiate football and men's basketball programs?

Alabama, which pays Nate Oats (men's basketball) and Kalen DeBoer (football) a combined $19,750,000, has the highest combined figure behind these money-making programs. Indiana (third), LSU, Georgia, Texas, USC (Southern Cal.), Clemson, Kansas and Tennessee round out the Top 10.

North Carolina hired Belichick in December 2024, hoping his eight Super Bowls and 333 wins translated seamlessly to the collegiate level. UNC laid a massive dud in Belichick's first season, struggling to a 4-8 finish, the program's worst mark since Larry Fedora's final season in 2018.

The Tar Heels fired Hubert Davis five days after their 19-point collapse against VCU in both teams' NCAA Tournament opener. Going an unconventional route for their program, North Carolina landed Malone, who turned the NBA's Denver Nuggets into a Western Conference contender and 2023 NBA Champion.

Alabama is now spending more than any school in the country on their football and men's basketball head coach salaries pic.twitter.com/QcKHzdzbGs

— The Next Round (@NextRoundLive) April 23, 2026

Malone currently faces a tall task, essentially rebuilding UNC's entire roster from scratch. The Tar Heels landed a pair of top-ranked transfers in Terrence Brown and Neoklis Avdalas, while also getting promising guys in Matt Able and Maxim Logue. Henri Veesaar recently declared for the NBA Draft, leaving North Carolina in desperate need of a starting center.

If the UNC football program's offseason activity is any indication of its 2026 success, signs are pointing in the right direction. ESPN's Bill Connelly praised the Tar Heels for landing several, high-profile transfers, such as quarterback Billy Edwards and linebacker Derek McDonald.

Money talks, but results matter. North Carolina needs results on the field and court this fall, with fans desperately craving championship-level success.

Follow us @TarHeelsWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels news, notes and opinions.

This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: Bill Belichick, Michael Malone only trail Alabama in FB/MBB salaries

Lakers jersey history No. 34 — Ray Tolbert

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Following a four-year stint at Indiana University, Ray Tolbert was taken with the No. 18 pick in the 1981 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets. In his first three seasons in the NBA, the 6-foot-9 forward played for three different teams, and he spent the next three years playing in Italy and the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). The New York Knicks signed him just prior to the 1987-88 season, and after he was waived in early December, the Lakers picked him up.

Tolbert appeared in 14 games that season with the Lakers and averaged three points and 1.4 rebounds in 5.9 minutes a game. He played his final season in the NBA the following campaign with the Atlanta Hawks before wrapping up his playing career overseas and with the Fort Wayne Fury of the CBA.

He ended up averaging 3.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in 10.7 minutes a game across five NBA seasons.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 34 — Ray Tolbert

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann prediction, pick for UFC Fight Night 274

Marcus Buchecha and Ryan Spann meet in the UFC Fight Night 274 main card opener Saturday at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom.

  • Last event's results: 3-2
  • UFC main cards, 2026: 36-19

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 preview

Buchecha (5-2-1 MMA, 0-1-1 UFC) will look for his first UFC win after a decision loss and a draw in his first two appearances. The high-level grappler's last win came by submission against Amir Aliakbari at ONE 169 in November 2024.

Spann (23-11 MMA, 9-6 UFC) continues his heavyweight journey, looking to build upon a first-round submission of Lukasz Brzeski at UFC 318 last July. He's 1-1 at heavyweight so far, with his first appearance being a second-round loss to Waldo Cortes-Acosta last March.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 expert pick, prediction

Despite having a decent selection of lighter-weight action fights to choose from, it wouldn't be an Apex Fight Night if Mick Maynard and Sean Shelby didn't force-feed us big guy circus bouts on the main card.

Luckily for the matchmakers, this fight will likely be wild for as long as it lasts.

Buchecha, who was initially slated to face Max Gimenis, will now face a short-notice replacement in Spann.

Spann is coming off his first win up at heavyweight, but I'm not sure that this move up will benefit a fighter who is notorious for not taking training as seriously as he should.

It's a tricky fight to call given that Spann will be incredibly live to win early. However, between the smaller cage and shorter notice for Spann, I have to side with the superior submission grappler in Buchecha.

The pick is for Buchecha to secure a submission by the end of Round 1.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 odds

The oddsmakers and the public favor the Brazilian fighter, listing Buchecha -136 and Spann +116 via FanDuel.

Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann UFC Fight Night 274 start time, how to watch

As the main card opener, Buchecha and Spann are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 8:10 p.m. ET. The fight streams live on Paramount+.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 116: Marcus Buchecha vs. Ryan Spann prediction, pick, time

Climate change is making golf hotter, drier and more challenging, experts say

Symptoms of climate change, including rising global temperatures, are increasing the frequency of extreme heat and negatively affecting the game of golf.

Climate change is affecting golf in many ways, according to various sources, including the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Extreme weather events, including thunderstorms, high winds, and torrential rainfall, are increasing the frequency of tournament delays and schedule changes.
  • Changing temperature and precipitation patterns can alter how championship courses play and appear.
  • Increased rainfall can damage bunkers, wash out fairways, and leave greens unplayable for days or weeks.
  • At the elite level, these changes can affect competitive outcomes by reducing predictability in course setup.

Climate-driven pest and disease pressure is also increasing turf maintenance challenges, raising costs and altering course aesthetics.

Professional golf relies on water-intensive course maintenance, making the sport especially vulnerable to drought and tightening water regulations. Research shows climate change-driven water scarcity has already forced golf courses, particularly in arid and semiarid regions, to reduce irrigated acreage, experiment with drought-resistant turf, or accept less visually pristine playing conditions, according to the United States Golf Association.

Sprinklers water grass at the Lake Powell National Golf Course on June 24, 2021 in Page, Arizona.

Storm-related disruptions also reduce tournament revenue by limiting spectator attendance and forcing cancellations or shortened events, increasing financial risk for tour operators and host clubs.

Extreme heat during professional tournaments can pose health risks for players, caddies, officials and spectators, according to the International Golf Federation.

Heat stress, dehydration, and heat illness are growing concerns, particularly during multiday events that require hours of walking and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, according to the CDC. Heat-related illnesses include heat stroke, heat exhaustion, rhabdomyolysis, heat syncope, heat cramps, and heat rash.

In response to a changing climate, professional golf organizations are adopting adaptation strategies, including redesigned courses, climate-resilient turfgrasses, improved drainage, smarter irrigation systems and revised tournament scheduling, according to the the USGA.

This reporting content is supported by a partnership with Journalism Funding Partners.

Erica Van Buren is the climate change reporter for The Augusta Chronicle, part of the USA TODAY Network. Connect with her at EVanBuren@usatodayco.com or on X: @EricaVanBuren32.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Climate change impacts golf courses, tournaments

Aaron Rodgers Has Chance to Fix Legacy in Final Season With Drew Allar and Steelers

Aaron Rodgers Has Chance to Fix Legacy in Final Season With Drew Allar and Steelers
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On Friday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers offered Aaron Rodgers the opportunity to fix his legacy in what should be his final season in the NFL.

Rodgers will go down as one of the greatest players to ever strap on a helmet and take to the field in an NFL game. Over his 21 legendary seasons, he went to the Pro Bowl 10 times, earned All-Pro honors on four occasions, and was a four-time NFL MVP. And in 2011, he reached the mountaintop when he led the Green Bay Packers to their last Super Bowl.

His reputation as a football player is untouchable. However, it’s the off-the-field stuff that has made him a divisive figure among many fans. Be it his almost yearly retirement threats late in his run with the Packers. Getting Mike McCarthy pushed out as head coach. His views about the world, or his interest in psychedelics.

There was also his disastrous run with the New York Jets and taking months to put pen to paper on a contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers last year. Yet another standout was how he handled the Packers’ preparation for life after him when they drafted Jordan Love in Round 1 of the 2020 NFL Draft.

While he wasn’t outwardly miserable about it, he didn’t embrace the future despite getting similar treatment from Brett Favre 15 years before. It was one of many instances during his career where he seemed to be in his feelings and me-first, instead of team-first.

Well, he has a chance to change a lot of opinions about him if he returns to the Steelers this season. On Friday night, Pittsburgh moved in the direction of the future when they made Penn State quarterback Drew Allar the 76th selection in this year’s draft.

Aaron Rodgers should embrace greybeard mentorship in final NFL season

drew allar
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Allar had first-round hype heading into the 2025 college football season. But a bad start from the Nittany Lions and a serious ankle injury ended his year after a few weeks. He has good size for the position and a big arm that can make all the throws in the NFL. But he needs a lot of work and is a total project. So he is no threat to Rodgers starting in 2026.

It’s why the NFL legend should embrace mentoring Allar, since NFL.com’s scouting reports claim improving his “confidence, poise, and recognition must be the foundation of any rebound.”

Barring a stunning run to the Super Bowl, this is definitely the 42-year-old’s swan song. His place in Canton is set. However, changing his narrative a bit by playing a key role in developing his replacement and a potential long-term starter would be the perfect close to an iconic career. It would prove once and for all that he is the better player and man than Brett Favre.

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Today in Cubs history: Rick Monday saved an American flag

EDITOR’S NOTE: A version of this article ran here at BCB 10 years ago on the 40th anniversary of this event. Lightly edited, and with some new information added, I thought you’d like to read it again on the 50th anniversary.


It was a Sunday that began as any other baseball day at Dodger Stadium. The Cubs, who would wind up with their second straight 87-loss season that year, entered that afternoon with a 6-7 record. The Dodgers, who eventually finished second in the NL West with 92 wins, were 4-9.

The game between the Dodgers and Cubs had no baseball out of the ordinary. The Cubs came from behind in the eighth inning to tie the contest only to lose in extra innings, 5-4.

But it was what happened in the Dodger Stadium outfield in the fourth inning that day that will make this particular game forever remembered. Richard Dozer, recapping that day’s game in the Tribune, described Monday’s save:

Monday explained his role in the chase for the flag with more clarity than anything else discussed in the clubhouse.

”I saw these clowns come out on the field, and I didn’t know what they were doing. I thought they were just out there to prance around,” he recalled.

”But then they spread the flag out like a picnic blanket. I was just going to run them over until I saw them with the can of lighter fluid. I could see they were going to try to burn it.”

After Monday raced in front of left fielder [José] Cardenal and grabbed the flag, he gave it to a security man. The demonstrators were taken to a nearby police station. It was reported they were American Indians, and one of them said something about “squatters” taking over the country. This could not be verified.

One was identified as William Thomas, 37. He gave Eldon, Mo. as his hometown. The other was not identified because police said he was a juvenile, but was reportedly Thomas’ 11-year-old son.

A few days later, the Los Angeles Times reported that Thomas had done this to call attention to what he claimed was his wife’s “imprisonment” in a Missouri mental institution. Here’s a 2016 article from Vice that gives more detail on Thomas and his family, along with a lot of detail about the incident and its aftermath.

Here’s some video of what happened, with the call of the legendary Vin Scully:

The actual flag that was saved is shown in the photo at the top of this post. That photo was taken at an event Monday attended in 2006 on the 30th anniversary of the occasion. In 2013, the Dodgers issued a bobblehead commemorating this event, complete with cloth flag:

rick monday bobblehead

I wasn’t in Los Angeles for this giveaway, but as many of you know, I collect bobbleheads. I had to have that one, so I bought one via eBay. The photo above is of my actual bobblehead. Meanwhile, the original flag is headed to Cooperstown this summer:

The flag that Rick Monday rescued 50 years ago today is headed to Cooperstown!

OTD in 1976, Monday, a Cubs outfielder and veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, grabbed an American flag from two protesters who had run onto the field at Dodger Stadium and attempted to burn it.… pic.twitter.com/nnmY8MvkuG

— MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2026

Monday, who played eight years for the Dodgers after the Cubs sent him there in the deal that brought Bill Buckner to the Cubs and hit a famous home run that put the Dodgers into the 1981 World Series, has been a Dodgers broadcaster for the last 31 years.

A final note on this: I am posting this today simply to note the 50th anniversary of this event, a notable event in Cubs and baseball history. It obviously can have political implications. I make no comment on that and remind everyone here of the site rules prohibiting political commentary. Thanks in advance for keeping the comments here related to baseball.

Rick Monday saved an American flag from burning 50 years ago today, Sunday, April 25, 1976.

Lucas Brennan reveals he accepted 8 different UFC fights before he was finally signed to debut on 4 days’ notice

SAN ANTONIO, TX - APRIL 04: Lucas Brennan looks on before fighting against Dimitre Ivy during PFL 2024 week 1 at the Boeing Center at Tech Port on April 4, 2024 in San Antonio. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Lucas Brennan really did live by the philosophy that he would stay ready so he wouldn’t have to get ready.

With UFC Vegas 116 fast approaching, the 25-year-old prospect got a call just a few days ago offering him a fight against Francis Marshall at the card taking place at the Meta APEX. It didn’t take long for Brennan to accept because he’s actually gone through all of this numerous times before.

It turns out since his most recent win in October 2025, Brennan has been training full-time at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas just hoping that he would eventually get a call to join the UFC roster. While he’s just now about to make his debut, this isn’t the first time the UFC has offered him an opportunity like this.

“I didn’t know until Monday,” Brennan told MMA Fighting. “But since I won in October, I’ve more or less been staying out here and tried to get on every card that’s happened since October. 145 [pounds], 155, I’ve taken a couple of calls on the day of weigh-ins. This is the eighth time that I’ve been called to replace somebody and it’s actually gone through.

“So all of my frustrations on the whole situation have now gone away. We’re both [featherweights] but they booked it at 155 so pretty smooth sailing on the weight cut. So a couple days’ notice at 155, I was like I can easily do that on a couple of days. 145 on a couple of days’ [notice], I could do it but it’s hard. This is ideal. Short notice is kind of crazy but it’s what I was expecting. Monday during practice we got the call.”

Accepting eight short notice fights probably sounds crazy but Brennan was willing to jump on any chance to sign with the UFC.

If too much more time passed without being signed, Brennan was likely gunning for a spot on the next season of Dana White’s Contender Series but then he got word that the UFC wanted to add another fight to Saturday’s card. Much like the other seven times in the past, Brennan accepted and he was very happy to learn that Marshall did the same.

“I get people don’t want to take short notice fights,” Brennan said. “Totally understandable. I don’t blame other people for not taking them but it sucks when you’re the other person trying to get the fight. After a while, it’s like come on, how much do you want money? So I am excited this one actually came through and Francis is a tough dude so it will be fun regardless. I’m excited.”

During a three-month span to close out 2026, Brennan received the most offers to accept a short notice fight and he never turned anyone. He admits it was getting a little disheartening that he kept saying yes but the fights didn’t happen.

Thankfully, Brennan stayed the course and got back into training just in case the UFC came calling again.

“I had several [offers] but just between October and December was the most,” Brennan said. “I went home because I believe the last card was Dec. 10 last year. After that, I went home to Texas. Stayed there until mid-February and I’ve been back out here since February just training. We are working with Gina Carano right now on [the Ronda Rousey fight] so we’re out here training full time, working with her. My brother’s making his pro debut in June. So we’ve got a lot going on.

“I’ve been in shape and training and just getting calls and I’ve been saying yes to everything. I’ve been saying yes to fights I probably shouldn’t have been saying yes to. But they’d come back and be like ‘he said no.’ This guy said no, stylistically they don’t like this, and it’s like f*ck! I get it. If I was the other guy and on 12 hours’ notice and you’ve been training for three months for a striker and you get a call ‘we’ve got this other guy who’s ready today,’ I’d probably also be like yeah, I’m cool. It’s a frustrating situation but it is what it is. I didn’t want to wait until August for Contender Series. Things worked out.”

The vast majority of the offers would have put Brennan in a tough spot because he would be accepting a short notice fight while his potential opponents almost certainly just went through a full training camp.

That didn’t stop him from saying yes but this time around Brennan is on equal footing because until the matchup got booked, Marshall was sitting on the same sideline just waiting to receive an offer. Now they’re both taking the fight on four days’ notice and Brennan is ecstatic his UFC debut is finally happening.

“He just fought recently against Erick Silva and I believe that was at the end of February,” Brennan said about Marshall. “So not that long ago and I guess he was reaching out, trying to get a fight but didn’t have anybody. Didn’t have anything booked. Didn’t have an opponent, which I think is why this worked. Because almost every time, I’ve been replacing another person so sometimes stylistically it’s like you don’t replace this person quite as well as this other guy would. I get it but that’s annoying.

“But I think for this because he didn’t have anybody and he just wanted to fight, it worked perfectly. He had already turned down one of my other teammates from Syndicate MMA and then it got offered to me and I got it. No complaints. Crazy the way everything came about and I’m happy it happened.”

Braves look for series win behind Bryce Elder

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 20: Bryce Elder #55 of the Atlanta Braves pitches against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on April 20, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With a game 1 win in the books, the Braves maintain the top record and run differential in MLB so far this season. They will now have two chances to secure a series win over Philadelphia and the Phillies have now lost 10 straight. This is an important game for the Phillies, as their ace of the last handful of years is returning in the mound from an injury dating back to last season in Zack Wheeler.

Bryce Elder has had an encouraging start to the season and while he has cooled off a bit from what were two brilliant starts to kick off 2026, he has still been effective as a back of the rotation starter outside of the bad but not catastrophic Cleveland game. Bryce has crucially kept the walks down, but is also currently running a career high strikeout rate. He’s also been mixing his sinker and four-seamer more instead of being sinker-focused and has added a cutter to keep hitters less keyed in on his preferred fastball shape. This has been a version of Bryce Elder that can be a rotation regular as a 4th or 5th starter in MLB.

We all know how good Zack Wheeler has been for the Phillies in recent years, but coming back from injury firing on all cylinders is no guarantee, especially without a normal Spring Training. He also had a pretty rough final rehab start, giving up 4 runs and 2 homers over 4.0 innings, sitting lower 90s with his fastball. Wheeler seemed to acknowledge the lower 90s as the new reality for his fastball after the game, at least in the near term, discussing the need for him to be “craftier” for a while upon his return. This may not be the dominant version of Zack Wheeler we’ve come to expect and while it would be a shame for Wheeler’s career to be derailed by this injury, it would be fine with me if the Braves capitalized on him not being fully up to his best on the day today. Wheeler has been a fastball-focused pitcher with his upper 90s velocity, throwing the four-seam fastball 40% of the time, but did throw a sinker, cutter, sweeper, splitter, and curveball all meaningful percentages last season, so he should still have a deep arsenal even if the velocity has taken a hit.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Saturday, April 25, 7:15 p.m. ET

Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA

TV: BravesVision

Streaming: MLBTV

Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

Go to sleep! Italian kickboxer sparks GLORY 107 with incredible standing knockout | Video

Fight fans witnessed a gnarly finish early Saturday (April 25, 2026) after a kickboxer sparked GLORY 107’s DAZN undercard with a spectacular knockout stoppage.

GLORY’s Saturday event from inside RTM Stage Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands, featured a ton of fun matchups, but the best moment may have come on the opening bout of the day. It was a welterweight clash between Italian finisher Michael Samperi and Moroccan fighter Said Kabil. The 170-pound fight wasn’t some super matchup on paper, but it delivered on arrival.

After a fun first round, Samperi found a home for the finish many expected him to produce. During an exchange along the ropes Samperi unloaded a perfectly-timed (and placed) left hook. It connected flush and instantly sent Kabil into the shadow realm. Surprisingly, Kabil didn’t fall to the canvas. He was out on his feet and it helped produce one of the most memorable GLORY finishes of the year.

Check it out below:

WHAT A KNOCKOUT OMGG

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— DAZN Combat Sports (@DAZNCombat) April 25, 2026

Samperi, 25, was making his GLORY kickboxing debut and couldn’t have looked any better. The finish is easily the best of his career and a win that now pushes Samperi’s professional record to 37-3.

Marcus Smart earns the ultimate Steph Curry praise from JJ Redick after Game 3 heroics

Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images
Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Marcus Smart delivered one of the defining performances of the playoffs, and it did not go unnoticed by his head coach.

In a game where the Los Angeles Lakers needed composure, toughness, and timely execution, Smart checked every box.

His Game 3 showing against the Houston Rockets not only swung the series, but also earned him praise usually reserved for the game’s biggest superstars.

Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images
Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images

JJ Redick compares Marcus Smart to Steph Curry after Game 3

Speaking in the postgame interview, the Lakers head coach highlighted what makes Smart so impactful on the biggest stage.

“I mean, he’s a winner. He makes winning plays. We’ve talked a lot about guys like LuKa or Steph or LeBron being on the stage and being a showman,” Redick said.

He added, “I think there’s an element with Smart of that as well. And I think it’s the competitive stage that he really craves and really thrives in.”

It is not a comparison that gets thrown around lightly. Redick grouped Smart with names like Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic, and LeBron James, not because of style, but because of how he embraces pressure moments.

For the Lakers, that mentality has become invaluable, especially in a postseason environment where execution under pressure defines outcomes.

Marcus Smart’s Game 3 heroics show exactly why the LA Lakers trust him

Smart’s performance was not just impactful; it was historic in terms of all-around production and late-game influence.

He finished with 21 points, 10 assists, 5 steals, and 2 blocks, becoming the first player since Michael Jordan to hit those marks in a playoff game. But the numbers only tell part of the story.

With under 30 seconds left and the Lakers trailing by six, Smart flipped the game. He came up with a steal, drew a foul on a three-point attempt, and calmly knocked down all three free throws to spark the comeback.

In overtime, he completely took over. Smart scored eight of the Lakers’ 11 points in the extra period, including a clutch three-pointer to set the tone and key free throws to seal the win.

Defensively, he was just as dominant, recording five steals for the second straight game and disrupting Houston’s rhythm throughout the night.

It is exactly the type of performance Redick was referring to. Not flashy for the sake of it, but built on timing, instinct, and an ability to rise when everything is on the line.

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De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory

De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory
De Zerbi earns first Spurs win but survival hopes remain tense after West Ham victory

Roberto De Zerbi picked up his first win as Tottenham Hotspur coach, but the result was not enough to significantly improve their fight for Premier League survival.

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The Italian coach had called for a turning point ahead of the clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and his side delivered a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to a late goal from Joao Palhinha.

It marks a first success after three weeks in charge for De Zerbi, who was brought in to try and pull off a difficult escape from the relegation zone. However, the situation remains complicated.

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – APRIL 12: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, shakes hands with Richarlison after the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadium of Light on April 12, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

De Zerbi still two points off of safety despite first Spurs win

Despite the win, Spurs stay third from bottom on 34 points, as results elsewhere went against them. West Ham United secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Everton, keeping themselves above the drop zone and maintaining a two-point gap over Tottenham.

For De Zerbi, the performance offers a sign of life and a potential foundation to build on, but with only a handful of games remaining, time is running out to close the gap and avoid relegation.

The coach said when he arrived that he would be coach next season, no matter what, and the prospect of one of Italy’s best coaches managing in England’s second tier is a very real possibility.

2026 NFL Draft: Chargers pick S Genesis Smith at No. 131 overall

The Chargers selected former Arizona safety Genesis Smith with the No. 131 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The pick was acquired through a trade with the Patriots, where the Chargers moved down from No. 55 to No. 63 to gain extra assets, including this selection.

Smith is a high-upside centerfield safety with elite vertical range and ball skills, though he needs to improve his tackling consistency for the NFL.

Smith finished his college career with 164 total tackles, 5 interceptions, and 19 pass deflections across 37 games.

The Chargers prioritized high-upside coverage skills with this pick, banking on their coaching staff to fix his tackling issues at the professional level.

Smith joins a safety room headlined by Derwin James Jr. He is expected to compete with players like Elijah Molden, Tony Jefferson, and RJ Mickens for rotational snaps. 

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Chargers select S Genesis Smith in Round 4

49ers trade pick 133 to Ravens for fifth-round, 2027 sixth-round pick

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The San Francisco 49ers are now acquiring draft picks for next year.

When the 49ers got on the clock at pick 133, they traded out to the Baltimore Ravens. The trade gives the 49ers a fifth-round (No. 154) selection and a 2027 sixth-round pick.

The Ravens went on to select SMU tight end Matthew Hibner.

Assuming the 49ers don’t make another trade—something they have been doing a lot of this year—their next pick will be in the fourth round at 139; their compensatory pick. After 139 will be the pick acquired from the Ravens, 154.

The 49ers started the draft with six picks. Assuming no more trades that move them to 2026, they will have eight prospects coming to Santa Clara. The 49ers have been making a number of trades this year, so speculating more might be on the way that put them into 2027 isn’t too bad of a guess.

The 49ers have made two fourth-round selections: Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton and Washington offensive tackle Carver Willis.

The Micah Parsons trade is essentially done, and here’s what the Cowboys received

Jul 26, 2025; Oxnard, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Micah Parsons (11) at training camp at the River Ridge Fields. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is here, and that means the big Micah Parsons trade from August 2025 will see another major return for the talented pass rusher. It won’t fully conclude the deal, but it’s the second piece the Dallas Cowboys will add from the Green Bay Packers.

Let’s check in on how the two sides are doing now that a big chunk of the move has been finalized.

Original terms of the Micah Parsons trade

  • Green Bay Packers receive: Micah Parsons
  • Dallas Cowboys receive: Kenny Clark, 2026 first-round pick, 2027 first-round pick

What did the Cowboys do with the pick from the Micah Parsons trade?

The Cowboys’ first pick from the Packers ended up at No. 20 overall in 2026. They will also have the No. 12 overall pick as their original selection.

At No. 20, the Cowboys traded the pick with the Eagles and moved down to 23 overall and also received the 114th and 137th overall picks. The Cowboys selected UCF EDGE Malachi Lawrence at 23. At 114, the Cowboys went with Florida CB Devin Moore. At 137, the pick was EDGE LT Overton.

The 2027 first-round pick was moved by Dallas as part of the Quinnen Williams trade with the New York Jets. The Jets will receive the higher selection between the Packers and Cowboys in the first round of next year’s draft.

How did Quinnen Williams perform for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025?

Williams had 21 tackles and 1.5 sacks in seven games with the Cowboys this past season.

The Cowboys also sent a second-round pick and former first-round pick Mazi Smith to the Jets in return for Williams. Smith played three games for the Jets, but did not record any stats.

How was Kenny Clark’s performance for the Cowboys in 2025?

Kenny Clark started all 17 games for the Cowboys, recording three sacks and 36 total tackle in another solid outing for the former Packers’ first-round pick.

How was Micah Parsons’ performance for the Packers in 2025?

After the stunning trade before the start of the season, Parsons wasted no time making his impact felt with the Packers. He recorded a sack in his debut against the Detroit Lions and also picked up one on Dak Prescott when the Packers played the Cowboys in Week 4.

In total, Parsons recorded 12.5 sacks in 14 games with the Packers, but he tore his ACL in December, cutting his season a bit short. His status for the start of 2026 is up in the air, but Green Bay signed him to a massive four-year deal and the Packers are playing the long game.

Who is Mike Washington Jr.? Meet combine darling who sprinted his way into Raiders RB room as Day 3 pick

Mike Washington

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The redesign of the Las Vegas Raiders' offense has not ended with Klink Kubiak and Fernando Mendoza.

After adding offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III in the third round, the Raiders increased their backfield depth in the fourth by selecting former Arkansas star Mike Washington Jr.

Behind Ashton Jeanty, Washington is set to bring plenty of speed to Las Vegas' offense — he ran the fastest 40 time of any running back at the 2026 combine.

Here's what to know about the Raiders' new running back.

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Who is Mike Washington Jr.?

Washington is a running back coming out of Arkansas in 2025, but with four more years experience between Buffalo and New Mexico State from 2021-24. The 6-foot-2, 223-pound back doesn't just boast some size for his position — he also showcased the best pure speed of any running back at the 2026 NFL Combine.

After posting his first 1,000-yard rushing season at Arkansas last year, Washington became an NFL Draft prospect. The New York native now heads to the Raiders after rising on draft boards in the draft process, set to be the direct backup to Jeanty.

MORE: Tracking all Raiders 2026 NFL Draft picks

Mike Washington Jr. 40 time

Washington ran a blazing-fast 4.33 in the 40 at the 2026 combine — which was the best of any running back and among the best at the event.

It also slotted him tied with Isaac Guerendo and Darren McFadden for sixth all-time among running backs in NFL Combine 40 times. 

223-pound @RazorbackFB RB Mike Washington Jr. just took the lead among the RBs with a blistering 4.33u

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MORE: Chargers select 2026 draft's fastest player in WR Brenen Thompson 

Why did Mike Washington Jr. cry after the NFL combine?

Washington's 40 wasn't the only reason he became more well-known at the combine. In the moments after his sprint, he was seen on the sideline in tears.

The running back had his hands over his face initially, then took them away to reveal tears streaming down his face, also getting some handshakes from other players

.@RazorbackFB RB Mike Washington Jr. got emotional after running an incredible 4.33u. 🥲

These guys work so hard for this moment. @StaceyDales

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Mike Washington Jr. college stats

Here's a look at Washington's numbers over five college seasons.

SeasonTeamCarriesRushing YardsYPCTDs
2021Buffalo231325.71
2022Buffalo1506254.27
2023Buffalo903624.02
2024New Mexico State1577254.68
2025Arkansas1671,0706.48
Career:5872,9145.026

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What Saints&#39; pick of WR Bryce Lance means for Jordyn Tyson and Chris Olave

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The New Orleans Saints drafted Jordyn Tyson in the first round at the No. 8 pick to give Tyler Shough a new weapon opposite Chris Olave.

But the Saints weren't done adding WR help. As Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports, the Saints have drafted North Dakota State WR Bryce Lance.

With Lance's addition, how will he impact Olave and Tyson in the WR room? He's a nice complement to both the Saints WRs, as his skillset is a unique one for New Orleans.

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How Bryce Lance impacts Saints' WR room

Lance is a 6-foot-3, 209-pound wide receiver. The speedy outside receiver will likely take over a similar role to what Rashid Shaheed held before he was dealt to the Seattle Seahawks.

This past season, Lance caught 51 passes for 1,079 yards and eight touchdowns. But in 2024, he put up ridiculous numbers with 1,069 yards receiving on 75 receptions with 17 touchdowns.

MoreChris Olave and the Saints are in extension talks this offseason

The Tyson and Lance picks weren't all he Saints added offensively, as they also selected Georgia tight end, Oscar Delp. The Saints are very clearly adding talent for Shough. It's a smart decision from the front office.

The new-look WR room will have Olave and Tyson as the top-two receivers, with Lance and Devaughn Vele as depth options and receivers with skillsets that will provide Shough with more versatile options offensively.

Lance is a fun receiver who has 4.3-40-yard dash speed and will give Kellen Moore's offense a new field-stretcher they missed in the second half of the 2025 NFL season.

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Lacrosse: Three keys to Northwestern’s Big Ten Championship matchup with Maryland

After two drama-filled semifinals in Ann Arbor, we’ve got ourselves a Big Ten Championship matchup between the top two seeds in the conference tournament: Northwestern and Maryland.

Though Michigan is a talented team, Northwestern’s victory over the Wolverines on Friday did not go as smoothly as some had hoped. There are plenty of things to think about for NU’s game on Sunday against the Terrapins, especially considering the fact that Maryland is seeking revenge after falling to the Wildcats earlier this month.

Here are Northwestern’s three keys to winning the Big Ten Championship.

1. Shooting from range

One of Northwestern’s fatal flaws in the first half of the semifinal was its inability to break through against Michigan’s defense. The problem was twofold: Not only was the Wolverines’ zone defense running like a well-oiled machine, keeping the Wildcats from pushing into the fan, but its positioning also posed a psychological barrier, making the Wildcats seem afraid to take shots from long range.

This problem has existed for a while. Northwestern is really, really good at creating offensive opportunities with its attacking unit, but that typically only comes by way of brute force — using body feints to dodge defenders and fire off shots, or finding a quick open pass to shoot from short range.

Michigan saw this weakness and took full advantage of it. By the end of the first quarter, Northwestern had marked just one shot on goal compared to Michigan’s three. Though the Wildcats improved that figure throughout the rest of the game, there’s no guarantee that Maryland won’t want to adopt similar pressing tactics, especially as its goalkeeper JJ Suriano holds the seventh-best saves per game figure in the entire NCAA.

If the ‘Cats want to make their lives easier on Sunday, they need to shoot from farther out.

2. Winning the draw

It seems simple, but the draw plays such a crucial role in Northwestern’s game that it’s almost an implicit key to victory.

After a slow start to Friday’s game , four of the ‘Cats’ 10 goals against Michigan came from winning the draw. As mentioned earlier, Northwestern does best when players can make runs into the fan rather than stand passively outside it.

Nationally, the Wildcats rank sixth in draw controls per game and eighth in draw control percentage. They have an incredibly diverse circle unit, including Madison Smith, Maddie Epke, Madison Taylor, and sometimes even Kate Ratanaproeksa, which is something Kelly Amonte Hiller mentioned early in the season as critical to the team’s future success. Clearly, the ‘Cats put a lot of weight on the draw, and it’s clear to see why it’s a necessary point of emphasis against Maryland.

3.  Preparing for external factors

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Northwestern’s incident against Maryland in its April 9 matchup. In the fourth quarter of the game, Madison Smith was running next to Lauren LaPointe at midfield when she suddenly knocked LaPointe to the ground. Neither player had the ball; LaPointe had to leave the game, and Smith received no penalty.

At that point, Northwestern was down 9-8. It had staged small-scale comebacks over the course of the game, but LaPointe’s foul was the precursor to a four-goal run in the final four minutes and an eventual 11-10 win over the Terps. Though the no-call was questionable, the foul changed the game’s momentum.

Both Northwestern and Maryland will try to block out external noise from social media, but I think it’s fair to say that Maryland has a chip on its shoulder coming into this Big Ten Tournament Final. Northwestern must be ready for a hungry Terrapin team.

Overall, the Wildcats must maintain their composure. The game has the potential to induce a variety of emotions, but the ‘Cats must keep their heads down and work past every obstacle thrown at them. some nerves, but they need to keep their heads down and work past every obstacle that may come their way.

Cowboys NFL Draft 2026: Dallas selects LT Overton, DL, Alabama at pick 137

COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 25: LT Overton #22 of the Alabama Crimson Tide looks on during their game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 137th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected defensive lineman LT Overton from Alabama. The Cowboys have been re-setting their defensive line and they add another piece.


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Overton is a slow-twitch end with impressive power and a consistently rugged demeanor. He has long arms and plays with the anchor/leverage that helps him secure his gap. However, he rarely gains early positional advantages and isn’t going to be a gap-shooter. He lacks range in pursuit and won’t threaten tackles to the corner with his get-off as an edge rusher. Overton’s play strength and leverage create power on the edge, but power won’t trump production. Adding mass and moving inside to 3-technique could be in his best interest.


Cowboys 2026 draft picks:

  • Rd 1 – 12: S Caleb Downs
  • Rd 1 – 20: EDGE Malachi Lawrence
  • Rd 3 – 92: EDGE Jaishawn Barham
  • Rd 4 – 112: OT Drew Shelton
  • Rd 4 – 114: CB Devin Moore
  • Rd 4 – 137: DL LT Overton

Cowboys needs:

EDGE: The Micah Parsons trade left a huge hole at pass rusher, the Cowboys need an injection of talent.

LB: It’s basically DeMarvion Overshown or bust at LB. Shemar James may make a leap, but Dallas needs a starter here.

CB: Trevon Diggs’ departure and DaRon Bland’s injury issues means the team needs help. The current depth is lackluster.

S: Christian Parker’s scheme needs quality safeties, something the Cowboys have a lack of except for free agent addition Jalen Thompson.

WR: George Pickens is on a one-year franchise tag. Getting another contender for the future is a solid move.

OT: Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele both have their faults. Adding a decent swing tackle makes sense.

KL Rahul-Nitish Rana partnership breaks 11-year-old Virat Kohli-AB de Villiers IPL record in PBKS demolition

KL Rahul played the innings of his IPL career on Saturday, scoring an unbeaten 152 as Delhi Capitals posted 264 for 2 against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026 match in Delhi. His knock became the highest score by an Indian batter in IPL history.

Nitish Rana also made full use of Punjab Kings’ bowling, scoring 91, as the two put together a record 220-run partnership for Delhi Capitals after the team chose to bat first.


Playing in the afternoon heat, Rahul and Rana added 220 runs for the second wicket in just 96 balls. It is the highest partnership for Delhi Capitals in IPL history and the second-highest stand for any wicket in the league.

Rahul reached his sixth IPL hundred with 14 fours and nine sixes. His unbeaten 152 is also the third-highest individual score in IPL history.

Only Chris Gayle’s 175 and Brendon McCullum’s 158 are ahead of him now.

The innings could have ended much earlier for Rahul. Punjab Kings dropped him first when he was on 12, with Shashank Singh missing the chance. He was dropped again on 51, but PBKS could not stop him from turning it into a record knock.

Delhi fans watched one of Rahul’s best innings as he looked in control from the start. Pathum Nissanka got out early, but Nitish Rana then joined Rahul and the game changed.

The two batters matched each other shot for shot, with Punjab’s bowlers unable to slow them down as the scoring rate kept rising.

Their 220-run stand now sits second on the list of highest partnerships in IPL history for any wicket.

The record still belongs to AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli, who added 229 runs for RCB against Gujarat Lions in Bengaluru in 2016.

Rahul and Rana’s stand moved past the unbeaten 215-run stand by de Villiers and Kohli against Mumbai Indians in 2015, the 210-run partnership between Rahul and Quinton de Kock against KKR in 2022, and the 210-run stand by Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill against CSK in 2024.

Highest partnerships in the IPL (any wicket)

  • 229 - AB de Villiers & Virat Kohli vs GL, Bengaluru, 2016
  • 220 - KL Rahul & Nitish Rana vs PBKS, Delhi, 2026
  • 215* - AB de Villiers & Virat Kohli vs MI, Mumbai WS, 2015
  • 210* - KL Rahul & Quinton de Kock vs KKR, Mumbai DYP, 2022
  • 210 - Sai Sudharsan & Shubman Gill vs CSK, Ahmedabad, 2024

Jalen Farmer drafted by Indianapolis Colts in Round 4 of the 2026 NFL Draft

Sep 28, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Kentucky Wildcats offensive lineman Jalen Farmer (52) blocks Mississippi Rebels linebacker TJ Dottery (6) during the first half at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

With the 113th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Kentucky Wildcats guard Jalen Farmer was selected by the Indianapolis Colts.

He is the first Wildcat to hear his name called in this year’s draft, which hopes to produce several more Kentucky draftees when it’s all said and done.

A 3-star recruit out of high school, Farmer originally committed to the Florida Gators, where he played for two seasons, after offensive line coach Eric Wolford left for the same job at Alabama. When he entered the transfer portal after the 2023 season, and Eric Wolford returned to Kentucky after Nick Saban’s retirement, that old connection won out, and he transferred to Lexington.

After not seeing the field much in Gainesville, Farmer got in better shape and started all 24 games at right guard during his time in Lexington. His size and strength helped him in Kentucky’s run game. This past season, he graded at 84% with only two missed assignments, two penalties, two quarterback sacks, and only two pressures allowed in a team-high 831 snaps.

Many believed he would return for another season and be a key member on the line for Kentucky next season. After a promising performance in the Senior Bowl and the NFL Draft Combine, his bet on himself paid off, as he was selected in the early part of the fourth round.

According to draft experts, Farmer has one of the biggest upside for an offensive lineman in this year’s draft, and with pro coaching, should ascend, potentially as an NFL starter.

Saints select WR Bryce Lance, Trey Lance&#39;s brother, in fourth round

There's now another set of brothers in the NFL.

The Saints selected receiver Bryce Lance — quarterback Trey Lance's younger brother — with the No. 136 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2026 draft.

Bryce Lance also played his college ball at North Dakota State, winning a pair of FCS national championships.

He was a two-year starter at NDSU, garnering first-team All-MVFC recognition in 2024 and 2025. He recorded 75 receptions for 1,071 yards with 17 touchdowns in 2024 and 51 catches for 1,079 yards with eight TDs in 2025.

Now he will be in the pros with his brother, Trey, who is currently the Chargers' backup QB.

Williams and Brookes put Glos on top at Derbyshire

Rothesay County Championship, Division Two, Central Co-op County Ground, Derby (day two)

Gloucestershire 498: Hammond 145, Williams 98, Brookes 89, Middleton 46; Bashir 3-116

Derbyshire 144-3: Madsen 62*; van Buuren 1-13

Derbyshire (2 pts) trail Gloucestershire (2 pts) by 354 runs with seven wickets remaining

Match scorecard

Henry Brookes and Will Williams narrowly missed out on a place in the record books but put Gloucestershire in a strong position on the second day of the County Championship Division Two match against Derbyshire at the Central Co-op County Ground.

Williams made 98 and Brookes 89, both career-bests, and shared a partnership of 191, just two short of Gloucestershire's all-time ninth wicket record stand set by WG Grace and Sidney Kitcat in 1896.

They carried the visitors to 498 with England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir finishing with 3-116 from 31.1 overs.

Williams then removed Matt Montgomery but Wayne Madsen marked his first innings of the season after recovering from a shoulder injury with an unbeaten 62 as Derbyshire closed on 144-3, still 354 behind.

The prospect of Gloucestershire passing 400 looked remote when they lost their overnight pair in the space of four overs to leave them 301-8.

Miles Hammond added only five before a brilliant diving one handed catch by Ben Aitchison at second slip in the third over of the morning removed him for 145.

Aitchison then brought one back to deceive Ed Middleton (46) who shouldered arms and lost his off stump.

But that was Derbyshire's last success of the session with Brookes and Williams first denying them a third bowling point and then growing in confidence as the hosts lost their way.

Williams twice dispatched Bashir over the ropes, the second a one-handed slog-sweep into the car park, and by lunch, the pair had added 90 from 140 balls.

There was no respite for the home side after the interval with the previous highest ninth wicket stand of 99 for Gloucestershire against Derbyshire quickly eclipsed before Brookes and Williams opened up against the spinners.

Bashir was smashed for consecutive sixes by Brookes and the all-time ninth wicket record was within touching distance when the England man had the last word.

Brookes tried to pull Bashir over midwicket but got a big top edge and Brooke Guest took the catch to end a memorable partnership.

It was now a question of whether Williams could reach a maiden century but in trying to keep the strike, he was run out by Aitchison's return from deep point which beat his despairing dive.

That left Derbyshire a tricky period to negotiate before tea and they lost a wicket to the final ball of the first over when Gabe Bell angled one in to have Harry Came lbw for eight.

The day got even better for Williams who trapped Montgomery (28) half forward before Caleb Jewell was beaten by a ball that spun back from Graeme Van Buuren and bowled off his pad, also for 28.

Madsen tucked into some loose bowling from Ben Charlesworth but Gloucestershire could have ended the day on a high if Cameron Bancroft had not dropped the Derbyshire skipper on 38 at second slip.

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Chargers select Arizona S Genesis Smith with the 131st pick

CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 15: Genesis Smith #12 of the Arizona Wildcats looks on during the second quarter against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Nippert Stadium on November 15, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 131st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Chargers select safety Genesis Smith out of the University of Arizona.

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Smith is a springy and lengthy safety standing at 6’2 and 203 pounds. He had a very impressive 42.5-inch vertical at the combine while also running a 4.18 in the short shuttle.

He played three seasons of college ball, the latter two spent as a starter for the Wildcats. In 2024, Smith snagged three interceptions and broke up six passes with two forced fumbles. As a junior in 2025, he picked off another pass and set a career high with eight pass breakups and two more forced fumbles. After that year, he earned Third-Team All-Big 12 honors, playing in 12 games an starting 24 consecutive contests to end his collegiate career.

Smith now joins a fairly stacked safety room that includes Derwin James, Elijah Molden, Tony Jefferson, and 2025 seventh-round pick R.J. Mickens.

Saracens beat Leicester to keep play-off hopes alive

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Saracens' win keeps their hopes of a play-off place alive [Getty Images]

The Prem

Saracens (12) 19

Tries: Hartley, Caluori, Mawi Cons: Burke 2

Leicester (12) 15

Tries: Steward, Hassell-Collins Cons: Searle Pens: Searle

Saracens kept their hopes of making the Prem play-offs alive with a 19-15 win over Leicester.

The sides were level on 12 apiece at half-time after Olly Hartley and Noah Caluori scored excellent tries for the hosts while Freddie Steward and Ollie Hassell-Collins replied for Leicester.

Eroni Mawi put Saracens ahead early in the second half before young star Caluori - who has now scored 10 tries in his past three Prem games - was sin-binned after an hour.

Billy Searle's penalty against 14 men got Tigers within four points, but they could not find a way past Saracens' strong defence.

The win sees Saracens stay in sixth place - five points off fifth-placed Exeter - who have a game in hand - and one more off fourth-placed Bristol.

Tigers remain in third place but missed the chance to potentially cut the gap on the top two.

Hartley impressively gave the hosts a fourth-minute lead as he danced around three defenders and went in under the posts from 40 metres.

But Tigers were level seven minutes later as Steward went in from close range after a period of pressure inside the home red zone.

Tigers had Izaia Perese sin-binned for an infringement at the breakdown soon after and the hosts took advantage as Caluori chipped over his marker on the right touchline, regathered and dived over in the corner while keeping his feet in touch to score a superb try.

Hassell-Collins got his first Prem try since October eight minutes from the break as he dived over in the left corner - Olly Cracknell's powerful break had set up Tigers' field position.

Caluori had a second try disallowed moments later with Hartley knocking on in the build-up, while Searle missed a simple penalty for Leicester with the final kick of the first half.

Joaquin Moro came within a metre of putting Tigers in front four minutes after the break as he was bundled into touch after good work from a close-range line-out - and it was as close as his side would come to scoring another try.

Four minutes later, Saracens got what proved to be the winning try as replacement prop Mawi forced his way over after Fergus Burke's superb kick to touch set up a five-metre line-out for Saracens.

Caluori was yellow-carded for an infringement at the maul but Saracens did well to restrict Leicester to just a Searle penalty while they were short-handed.

The hosts defended well but were given a scare in the final minute when Lucio Cinti was sent to the sin-bin for a deliberate knock on - but Leicester could not take advantage as Saracens turned the ball over and won the game.

'We showed fight and grit' - McCall

Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall:

"Before the Sale game last weekend we talked about the play-offs. There was a percentage going around about us making the top four, which was 15 per cent.

"We talked about it and said let's try and take it north of that. And I think after the Sale win it went to 18 per cent. I'm much not sure where it's going to go to now.

"We need some of the teams at the bottom to do us a favour and it's certainly not in our hands, but we are in control of what we do and we've now had four good performances in a row.

"We played some good rugby in the first half against Leicester. We just couldn't capitalise on some of the breaks we made and the good attacking rugby that we had.

"There was a lot about the first half that I liked, from a rugby point of view, but in the second half we had much less of the ball and a big penalty count against us.

"We showed all the fight and all the grit that maybe we had been lacking a couple of times this season."

Leicester director of rugby Geoff Parling told BBC Radio Leicester:

"I'm incredibly frustrated.

"Someone said to me outside, 'You deserved to win that game', but we didn't because we lost.

"There were too many turnovers - we turned the ball over 14 times in that second-half, and in some key positions as well.

"Fair play to Sarries for hustling and going to work there, we know they're a quality team. But we've got to look at ourselves there."

Saracens: Malins; Caluori, Tompkins, Hartley, Segun; Burke, Bracken; Carre, George, Street; Itoje (capt), Tizzard, McFarland, Earl, Willis

Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Riccioni, Isiekwe, Michelow, Van Zyl, Farrell, Cinti

Yellow card: Caluori (59), Cinti (79)

Leicester: Steward; Hamer-Webb, Perese, Bailey, Hassell-Collins; Searle, Van Poortvliet; Smith, Blamire, Heyes; Henderson, Chessum (capt), Liebenberg, Moro, Cracknell

Replacements: Clare, Van der Flier, Hurd, Martin, Williams, Whiteley, Wand, Radwan

Yellow card: Perese (14)

Referee: Karl Dickson

Dolphins select All-American LB in fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft

After making two trades and seven picks, the Miami Dolphins found themselves back on the clock at pick No. 138 overall in the fourth round on Saturday. With that pick, the Dolphins took Pittsburgh linebacker Kyle Louis.

Louis, 22, was a three-star recruit out of East Orange Campus High School in East Orange, New Jersey. He originally committed to Temple but landed at Pittsburgh.

In four years with the Panthers, he appeared in 37 games and recorded 201 tackles, 10 sacks, six interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He also earned All-ACC honors twice and All-American honors once.

There's a chance that he plays some safety in the NFL.

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Saints select WR Bryce Lance with the No. 136 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 24: Bryce Lance #WO26 of North Dakota State participates in the 40-yard dash during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the No. 136 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints have selected North Dakota State WR Bryce Lance.

The Marshall, MN native was the first receiver in Bison history to post multiple 1000-yard seasons. In 2025, he had 51 catches for 1079 yards and 8 touchdowns.

This is a developing story so stay tuned to CSC for a full breakdown, analysis and draft grades on Lance.

Knight ton helps Somerset hammer Surrey in One-Day Cup

Somerset Women's Heather Knight in action, playing a cover drive.
Heather Knight scored a century for Somerset in their big victory against One-Day Cup table-toppers Surrey [Getty Images]

Heather Knight scored a century for Somerset as they closed the gap on One-Day Cup group leaders Surrey with a 136-run thrashing in Taunton.

The former England captain hit 103 as Somerset posted an imposing 337-9 in their 50 overs which proved too much.

Elsewhere, Australian Jess Jonassen stared with bath and ball as Yorkshire beat Roses rivals Lancashire, while there were also wins for Hampshire and The Blaze.

Knight helps Somerset maintain 100% start

Knight top scored with 103 off 107 balls, which included nine fours and two maximums, and with help from captain Sophie Luff (57) and Danielle Gibson (77 off 37 balls), Somerset put on 337-9 off 50 overs in a run-fest in the south west.

Maitlan Brown picked up 4-57 for Surrey who were set a daunting chase, and when Bryony Smith was bowled for a duck third ball, the visitors were already in trouble.

A third-wicket partnership of 76 between Alice Capsey (59) and Alice Davidson-Richards (48) gave Surrey hope - but once the latter was dismissed by Lola Harris (3-44), the visitors' chances of claiming an unlikely win looked gone.

Charlie Dean claimed the final wicket of Tilly Corteen-Coleman, her third of the innings, as Surrey were bowled all out for 201.

Match scorecard

Yorkshire beat Lancashire in Roses match

A brilliant all-round performance by Jess Jonassen, who made her first century in professional cricket and followed that with four wickets, led Yorkshire to a second win in four games by 83 runs at Emirates Old Trafford, with defending champions Lancashire now having lost three from four.

Jonassen's fine 108 underpinned the Yorkshire innings with the visitors making 241 all out after being asked to bat.

Jonassen and Sterre Kalis (46) rebuilt with 109 for the third wicket after Kate Cross had struck two early blows, and Cross (4-38) enjoyed further success as Yorkshire lost their last six wickets for 45.

After Rachel Slater struck in the opening over to dismiss Eve Jones, a 61-run partnership between Darcey Carter and Seren Smale looked to be the foundation for Lancashire to build on.

Jonassen (4-30) had other ideas, dramatically swinging the game Yorkshire's way with three wickets in three overs to reduce Lancashire to 74-4 in the 19th over.

That proved to be decisive as the hosts failed to recover, ending well short on 158 all out.

Match scorecard

England's Bell impresses in Hants' win over Durham

Lauren Bell's first competitive bowl of the season resulted in her first domestic List A five-wicket haul as Hampshire hammered Durham.

Fast-bowler Bell has been protected ahead of England's busy international summer, which sees New Zealand and India visit, either side of a home T20 World Cup.

Her 5-22, a personal best, was full of pace and control as she routed Durham out for 118.

Fellow England international Maia Bouchier made sure of a bonus point victory with a hasty 47 as Hampshire secured their victory by six wickets with more than 25 overs to spare.

This was Bell's first 50-over outing since England's World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa, and her first competitive spell since winning the WPL final with Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Her first four-over spell hinted at easing back into things as she went for 18 and looked slightly down on pace.

But when she returned, the speed increased, the ball zipped through and the wickets flowed. Her second spell of 4.1 overs returned a magnificent 5-4 to give notice to England's World Cup rivals.

Before the halfway drinks, Durham had been in the game at 98-4, having been stuck in.

Wellington bowled Bess Heath in the over after drinks, and with Bell's reintroduction, Durham wilted in the south coast sun.

Bell began her onslaught by kissing the top of Phoebe Turner's stumps, then pinned Katherine Fraser lbw.

She found Sophia Turner's outside edge to nick behind, dismissed Lauren Filer lbw and then rounded it out when Katie Levick lobbed a catch to mid-wicket.

Bell's only previous professional five-for was for England against New Zealand in 2024.

Match scorecard

The Blaze edge out Essex

Orla Prendergast's sparkling half-century carried The Blaze to a tense win over hosts Essex at Chelmsford.

Prendergast came in with her side in peril at 61-5, but struck 69 not out off 77 balls, including three sixes, sharing an unbroken eighth wicket stand of 111 with skipper Kirstie Gordon (47*) as the visitors overhauled a target of 214.

Sophie Munro returned 2-28, including England skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt for a first-ball duck.

All this came after Amara Carr's 50 helped Essex to an at one stage unlikely 213 all out, Jodi Grewcock making 44 while Prendergast, Grace Ballinger and Kathryn Bryce took two wickets each.

Match scorecard

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Texas football DL Trey Moore picked by Miami Dolphins in NFL Draft

With the No. 130th overall pick in the fourth round in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins have taken former Texas Longhorns EDGE Trey Moore. The Dolphins took Moore with a pick they got from the Denver Broncos in the Jaylen Waddle trade. Moore with join former UT quarterback Quinn Ewers in South Beach.

During the 2025 campaign, the San Antonio native recorded 35 tackles in 12 games. He also added three sacks and three pass deflections to his resume. While Moore played in four fewer games than the year before, he was just as productive and made life difficult for offensive coordinators. 

Moore Texas talent 🤘

With the 130th pick, we have selected Trey Moore from @TexasFootballpic.twitter.com/FYtGg3dM3r

— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) April 25, 2026

Moore, 22, was a an unranked recruit out of Smithson Valley High School in Spring Branch, Texas. He started his career at UTSA before transfer to Austin where he played two years for Steve Sarkisian.

In 57 games over parts of five seasons between the Roadrunners and Longhorns, Moore recorded 175 tackles, 30.5 sacks, 13 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and one interception.

Trey Moore is headed to Miami 🤘@treyyymoore x @MiamiDolphinspic.twitter.com/I9XexxYPS4

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) April 25, 2026

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Seahawks rookie Julian Neal says he’s ‘the most physical corner’ in 2026 NFL Draft

FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS - OCTOBER 18: Julian Neal #23 of the Arkansas Razorbacks tips a pass in the end zone in the second half that was thrown to KC Concepcion #7 of the Texas A&M Aggies at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium on October 18, 2025 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Aggies defeated the Razorbacks 45-42. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Seattle Seahawks have loved physical cornerback play throughout John Schneider’s tenure at general manager, and they’ve brought another one on board through their third-rounder in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Julian Neal started his college career at Fresno State before transferring to Arkansas, where he emerged as one of the top cornerbacks in the SEC. The Seahawks were able to land him at No. 99, but it looks like it was inevitable that Seattle was going to be his destination ever since the NFL Scouting Combine.

“It wasn’t a surprise at all,” Neal said. “After that meeting at the Combine, the assistant head coach [Leslie Frazier] told me, ‘You’re most likely going to be picked by the Seahawks, Julian Neal.’ He told me that to my face. And I believed in him and they believed in me. We’re going back-to-back this year.”

You gotta love the immediate declaration by Neal that the Seahawks will repeat as Super Bowl champions.

At just over 6’1” and 203 lbs, Neal provides some size to a cornerback room that just lost Riq Woolen to free agency. When asked to describe the type of player he is, you can understand why the Seahawks took him.

“I’m the most physical corner in this draft class,” Neal said. “I use my arms to my advantage. I use my length. I use my availability. I’ve never gotten hurt, I’ve never missed a game in college from being hurt. I come down [and] I hit something. I’m going to go up and get the ball. I’m getting interceptions. I’m pressing dudes at the line. I’m locking dudes up at the line. It’s box time.”

The Seahawks under Mike Macdonald predominantly run zone coverage, a scheme in which Neal excelled in college. He delved a little bit into how he performed in zone in college.

“In zone, I’m able to read the offensive line and I’m able to read the QB. Watching film really helps me a lot with learning the tendencies of receivers, especially being off that seven yards, I can read their steps. Just me being big, I know they have to run around me, they can’t run through me. I know I protect the top of the line at
first. Come down and go get an interception. I can read it. I can read when they’re going to run, I can read when they’re going to pass. I know concepts and I watch film.”

You can listen to Neal’s whole media call in this link.

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BMW brings color changing tech closer to production with the iX3 Flow Edition

25 April 2026 at 21:48

Unveiled at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, the BMW iX3 Flow Edition integrates E Ink's Prism technology directly into the vehicle's hood, bringing the concept closer to real-world application. Unlike earlier efforts that relied on external layers of segmented panels, this version embeds the electrophoretic system into the structure of...

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Galaxy S25 and S24 update appears to trigger battery drain

25 April 2026 at 20:55

Samsung’s April 2026 security update was supposed to be routine, but it’s turning into another battery drain headache for Galaxy S25 and S24 series users, and it’s happening far too soon after the Galaxy Watch mess.

Reports started surfacing days after the update hit the Galaxy S25 lineup in early April, first in South Korea, then elsewhere. Devices that used to last a full day are now dropping from 70 or even 90 percent to zero in a matter of hours.

Users are also noticing higher device temperatures during regular use, not heavy gaming or camera sessions. Some are even running into charging irregularities, where the phone either charges unusually slowly or heats up while plugged in.

Right now, there’s no official explanation from Samsung, which leaves users piecing things together. Two suspects keep coming up:

  1. Knox Matrix
  2. Mobile Services

Knox Matrix was updated quietly as part of the patch, and some users believe it’s triggering excessive background activity, possibly tied to cross-device syncing or security checks.

Linking to Mobile Services, a few users tracked unusually high data usage from these system apps after the update, suggesting something is constantly communicating with Samsung’s servers.

Users have tried the usual troubleshooting steps.

Booting into Safe Mode, clearing the cache partition, enabling battery saver, even rolling back or disabling certain services. Some report temporary relief. Others see no change at all.

Some users claim Safe Mode helped reset whatever was misbehaving, but once back to normal mode, the drain often returns. Samsung will likely push a follow-up patch.

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Barcelona near La Liga title: Can they clinch it against Real Madrid in El Clasico?

25 April 2026 at 21:14
The La Liga title is on the verge of being secured by Barcelona, who will soon face Real Madrid.

Barcelona are not slowing down their dominant run in La Liga and are getting closer to securing the trophy for the second consecutive year. That makes it not only likely but very possible that they could clinch the title during El Clasico against Real Madrid, which will be played in just two weeks.

This Saturday, Hansi Flick’s side secured their ninth consecutive victory in the Spanish league with a 2-0 win over Getafe, thanks to goals from Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford. The result allowed them to extend their lead even further over Real Madrid, who had drawn 1-1 against Real Betis on Friday.

Barcelona now sit at the top of the La Liga standings with 85 points, 11 more than Real Madrid. It is a gap that is nearly impossible to overcome, with only five matches remaining in the season — meaning 15 points still up for grabs.

Under this scenario, Barcelona could be crowned Spanish champions as soon as May 3. A day earlier, they will visit Osasuna and, if they secure a win, they would hold a 14-point lead over Real Madrid. Los Blancos would then have no option but to defeat Espanyol on Sunday or they would no longer be able to catch their rivals.

Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona, looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Hansi Flick, Head Coach of FC Barcelona.

A Barcelona title celebration in El Clasico is possible

If Barcelona do not manage to secure the La Liga title next weekend, the decision could be delayed by another week. That would coincide with El Clasico on Matchday 35, set to be played at Camp Nou on Sunday, May 10.

In that scenario, Barcelona would take the field knowing that a win over Real Madrid would crown them La Liga champions for the 2025-26 season. In other words, not only would they claim the title, but they could also celebrate it against their biggest rivals, adding an extra layer of significance.

Who has won more La Liga titles?

With this season’s trophy nearly secured, Barcelona are closing in on their 29th La Liga title, dating back to their first in 1929. That would keep them in second place on the all-time list, well ahead of third-place Atletico Madrid, who have 11.

However, the top spot remains firmly in Real Madrid’s hands. They are the most successful club in La Liga history with 36 titles since 1932, with the most recent coming in 2024. They also hold the record for most consecutive titles, having won five in a row on two occasions (between 1961 and 1967, and again between 1986 and 1990).

That said, recent trends have favored Barcelona. Since the start of the century, they have won half of all La Liga titles (13, including this year’s likely triumph). That run has helped them close the gap on Real Madrid, who have won nine league titles since 2000.

Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe and Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski.

Errol Spence Jr’s comeback opponent and date finally confirmed

25 April 2026 at 21:24

is set to make his long-anticipated comeback this summer, squaring off against a former world champion on away soil. The 36-year-old has not fought since losing his three world welterweight titles in July 2023, back when he endured a punishing nine-round beatdown against Terence Crawford in their battle at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. […]

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“Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” 1:1 – Video

25 April 2026 at 21:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 29-cu turunun bu gün keçirilmiş “Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” matçı bərabərliklə (1:1) başa çatdı.

Arena.az Qəbələdə baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
29-cu tur
25 aprel

“Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” 1:1
Qollar: Ömər Buludov, 75-öz qapısına – İssuf Paro, 82.
Sarı vərəqələr: Xayme Syerra, 28 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Murad Musayev, 45 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Kristian Avram, 63 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 18:30. Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 250 tamaşaçı.

Baş hakim: Kamal Umudlu.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Namiq Hüseynov, Vüsal Məmmədov.
Dördüncü hakim: Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Vüqar Həsənli.
AVAR: Əkbər Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Məmmədov.

Qəbələ: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 13. Nicat Əliyev (66. Nuğay Rəşidov, 87), 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 24. İsmael Akinade, 33. Seydina Keyta, 6. Xayme Syerra, 16. İsaak Amoa, 14. Domi Massumu, 30. Prins Ovusu (22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 90+3).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 11. Asif Məmmədov, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 3. Eduardo Kunde.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.

Araz-Naxçıvan: 12. Kristian Avram, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 8. Coşqun Diniyev (6. Patrik Andrade, 46), 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 26. Ömər Buludov, 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 16. Ramon Maçado (11. Ba-Muaka Simakala, 61), 17. İssuf Paro, 23. Nuno Rodriqes (3. Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə, 77), 10. Felipe Santos (14. Ülvi İsgəndərov, 61), 70. Çarlz Boli (7. Hamidu Keyta, 61).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 86. İbrahim Piriyev, 77. Bruno Franko.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.

Premyer Liqa: “Qəbələ” “Araz”la matçda qələbəni əldən verdi

25 April 2026 at 20:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 29-сu turuna start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Qəbələdə baş tutub.

“Qəbələ” doğma meydanda “Araz-Naxçıvan”la üz-üzə gəlib. Oyunun baş hakimi FİFA referisi Kamal Umudlu olub. Tərəflər yekunda hərəyə 1 qol və 1 xalla kifayətləniblər.

Xatırladaq ki, turun ilk oyununda “İmişli” “Sumqayıt”a 0:2 hesabıyla uduzmuşdu. 29-cu turun qalan görüşləri aprelin 26-da (“Şamaxı” – “Kəpəz”, “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ”) və 27-də (“Turan Tovuz” – “Zirə”, “Sabah” – “Karvan”) keçiriləcək.

Premyer Liqa
29-cu tur
25 aprel

“Qəbələ” – “Araz-Naxçıvan” 1:1
Qollar: Ömər Buludov, 76-öz qapısına – İssuf Paro, 83.
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Namiq Hüseynov, Vüsal Məmmədov, Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Vüqar Həsənli.
AVAR: Əkbər Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Məmmədov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 18:30.

Qəbələ: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 13. Nicat Əliyev, 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 24. İsmael Akinade, 33. Seydina Keyta, 6. Xayme Syerra, 16. İsaak Amoa, 14. Domi Massumu, 30. Prins Ovusu.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 11. Asif Məmmədov, 22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 66. Nuğay Rəşidov, 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 3. Eduardo Kunde.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.

Araz-Naxçıvan: 12. Kristian Avram, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 8. Coşqun Diniyev, 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 26. Ömər Buludov, 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 16. Ramon Maçado, 17. İssuf Paro, 23. Nuno Rodriqes, 10. Felipe Santos, 70. Çarlz Boli.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 3. Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə, 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov, 86. İbrahim Piriyev, 6. Patrik Andrade, 7. Hamidu Keyta, 11. Ba-Muaka Simakala, 77. Bruno Franko.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.

Xorxe Kaskilya: “Komandam hələ hədəfinə çatmayıb”

25 April 2026 at 20:00

“İmişli”nin baş məşqçisi Xorxe Kaskilya Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 29-cu turunda “Sumqayıt”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qubada baş tutmuş görüşündə “İmişli” 0:2 hesabıyla məğlub olub.

Xorxe Kaskilya matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Hakimlər barədə çox təəccüblü və narazıyam. Birinci qolda oyunçumuza qarşı qayda pozuntusu var idi. Qapımıza təyin olunan penaltiyə gəldikdə, belə epizodlar çempionatda yüz dəf olub. Amma heç birində penalti verilməyib. Çempionatın səviyyəsinin qalxmasını istəyiriksə, hakimlik də inkişaf etməlidir.

Komandamın çıxışından razıyam. Futbolçular nəticəni dəyişmək üçün sona qədər mübarizə apardılar. Heç-heçə ədalətli nəticə olardı. Artıq mövsümün sonuna 4 oyun qalıb. Mübarizəni sona qədər davam etdirəcəyik. Komanda başını aşağı salmayacaq, daha da əzmkar mübarizə göstərəcək. Komandam hələ hədəfinə çatmayıb. Bütün diqqətimiz burdadır”.

Saşa İliç mətbuat konfranslarını boykotla hədələdi

25 April 2026 at 19:30

“Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 29-cu turunda “İmişli”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qubada baş tutmuş görüşündə “Sumqayıt” 2:0 hesablı qələbəyə sevinib.

Saşa İliç matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Çətin oyun oldu. Çalışdıq və 3 xal qazandıq. Ən vacibi də budur. İkinci hissədə daha fəal idik. Fasilədə qeyri-adi heç nə etmədik. İlk hissədə qol vurmuşduq. İkinci yarıda rəqib irəli çıxırdı və boşluqlar verirdi. Biz də bundan yararlanmağa çalışdıq.

Nikolo Ninkoviç penaltidən yararlana bilmədi. Futbolda belə hallar olur. Daha əvvəl Rüstəm Əhmədzadə də penaltini vura bilməmişdi. Ninkoviç bizim üçün vacib oyunçudur. Görək, növbəti penaltini kim vuracaq.

Səbuhi Abdullazadəyə böyük hörmətim var. Onu bəyənmədiyimi deməzdim. Sadəcə, oyununu dəyişməlidir. Əvəzlənməyi normaldır. Səbuhinin böyük potensialı var, millinin vacib oyunçularındandır”.

Saşa İliç mətbuatda onun haqqında getmiş bəzi xəbərlərə də münasibət bildirib:

“Mətbuatda bir neçə yazı gedib. Bu, həm mənə, həm də “Sumqayıt”a qarşı haqsızlıqdır. Mənimlə komanda arasında heç bir münaqişə yoxdur. Belə davam edərsə, növbəti dəfə mətbuat konfransında iştirak etməyəcəyəm.

Problemi izah etmək istəyirəm. Mənim, komandam barədə reallıqlar yazılsın. Daniel Beskorovoynı ilə mübahisəmi yazan jurnalistə də deyin ki, həqiqətləri yazsın. Mənim işim, taktiki gedişlərim pis ola və bu haqda yazıla bilər. Amma olmayan şeyləri demək doğru deyil”.

HYPER Price Jumps 60% After Breakout — Weak Money Flow Raises Doubt on $0.20 Move

25 April 2026 at 19:36
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Hyperlane price has surged over 60% in a single session, breaking out of a prolonged downtrend and pushing toward $0.15–$0.16 levels. The token is up 73%, marking highs at $0.21 from lows around $0.098, with a mammoth 4100% rise in volume, signaling aggressive participation and a clear shift from compression to expansion. With this, the token has become one of the top performers in the crypto markets.

The price moved fast, but the underlying money flow hasn’t caught up. That creates a disconnect. And that usually matters more than the breakout itself. Now the real test is whether this is the start of a new trend or just a liquidity-driven spike that fades.

What’s Driving the Hyperlane Rally?

Hyperlane’s rally isn’t random—it’s a stack of catalysts + structure + liquidity, all hitting at once.

First, the move is backed by real expansion. The recent TRON integration connects Hyperlane to a network with 370M+ accounts and ~10M+ daily transactions, significantly expanding its potential use cases. That’s not just narrative—it’s a step-change in addressable demand, and markets are pricing that in early.

Second, the price reaction is being amplified by liquidity conditions. HYPER is still a low-cap, thin-order-book asset, which means relatively small capital inflows can create outsized moves. That’s exactly what we’re seeing. Volume jumped to around $10M–$15M+ in a single session, while price surged ~60% intraday, a classic sign of aggressive expansion rather than gradual accumulation.

Third, the rally is technical—but fast. Price broke out of a multi-week descending channel and reclaimed the key $0.10 resistance, which had capped upside for weeks. Once that level flipped, momentum kicked in quickly, pushing HYPER toward $0.15–$0.16 within hours, a 50%+ move from the breakout zone alone.

Hyperlane Price Breakout — Structure Shifts but Momentum Shows Divergence

Hyperlane has delivered a clean breakout from a multi-week descending channel, confirming a shift from a prolonged downtrend to a short-term expansion. Price surged from below $0.10 to $0.15+, marking a ~60% intraday move, with volume rising above $11M, the highest in recent sessions. The reclaim of the $0.10 level is significant, as it had capped price action for weeks, flipping the structure from compression to momentum-driven expansion.

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 Despite the breakout, the Accumulation/Distribution (A/D) line continues to trend lower near -10.44M, while CMF remains slightly negative around -0.05, indicating weak and inconsistent capital inflows. This creates a mismatch where price is rising, but buy-side conviction is not fully supporting the move. As a result, the $0.15–$0.16 zone becomes critical—acceptance above this range could sustain the breakout, but failure may lead to a sharp pullback, especially given the lack of strong accumulation behind the rally.

What’s Next for the Hyperlane Price?

Hyperlane price has confirmed a structural breakout above $0.10, and the sharp move toward $0.15–$0.16 shows clear momentum expansion. But the way price moved—fast, vertical, and with weak underlying accumulation—suggests this is still a reaction phase, not a fully established trend.

In the near term, the most realistic scenario is volatility before direction. If HYPER can hold above $0.12–$0.13 on pullbacks, the breakout remains valid, and the price can attempt another leg higher toward $0.18–$0.20, driven by continued momentum and narrative strength. However, if price fails to sustain above the breakout zone and slips back below $0.12, the move risks turning into a bull trap, with a likely pullback toward $0.10 or lower, where the original breakout started.

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