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    Isaiah Thomas believes Chris Paul staying could've won the title for the Spurs
    Isaiah Thomas believes Chris Paul staying could've won the title for the Spurs originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The 2025-26 season had some amazing stories, but one of the best was the San Antonio Spurs' sudden rise to become a championship contender. With Victor Wembanyama at the forefront, the Spurs went from missing the Playoffs the previous year to reaching the NBA Finals.It was a superb season for the Spurs, but they ended up disappointed because they lost in the NBA Finals to the New York Knicks. During that NBA Finals series, it seemed the Spurs lacked veteran leadership, which they had the season before with Chris Paul.Isaiah Thomas argues that Chris Paul could've won the title with the SpursDuring the 2024-25 season, it looked like the Spurs were on the rise. They had a promising first half of the season, but it was all ruined when Wembanyama suffered the blood clots that forced him to sit out the rest of the season.In that first half, it was clear that the Spurs had a bright future with Wembanyama and Stephon Castle leading the way. They also had a tremendous leader in the locker room with Paul.MORE: Carmelo Anthony wants Victor Wembanyama to be more aggressiveWhile Paul never won a championship in his career, he was a valuable leader. In the locker room, everyone would respect Paul because of his success and his natural leadership ability.That is why former NBA All-Star Isaiah Thomas thinks CP3 would have been a great fit for the 2025-26 Spurs. Unfortunately, he went back to the Los Angeles Clippers for one final NBA season, but that also ended abruptly when the Clippers let him go, and he promptly retired."I believe if they had Chris Paul on this roster, they would’ve won the Finals. Not even saying Chris Paul to get out there and play, he doesn't even have to get valuable minutes. His experience and who he is, his Hall of Fame career, would’ve helped De’Aaron Fox, Castle, Harper," Thomas said on the Point Game podcast.Thomas brings up a great point because this team lacked the leaders outside of the youngsters, De'Aaron Fox, and Harrison Barnes. Even Fox needed a leader by his side, which Paul could have done. Unfortunately, Paul went back for one final year with his beloved Clippers. It did not end well for him, especially with how much Paul's leadership could have helped the Spurs get the title over the line.More NBA news:One of the Knicks' guards had something to say about the Spurs walking off in Game 5How De'Aaron Fox's problematic NBA Finals performance could be an issue for the SpursJared McCain has fun with people mistaking him for Dylan HarperJared McCain finds humor in his situation with Victor WembanyamaKlay Thompson is seen as an option for the San Antonio Spurs
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    Atlanta bolsters wing depth, acquires Aaron Wiggins from Oklahoma City
    Atlanta bolsters wing depth, acquires Aaron Wiggins from Oklahoma City originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Atlanta Hawks continued an aggressive offseason makeover Sunday, finalizing a trade to acquire guard Aaron Wiggins from the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for two future second-round draft picks. Atlanta will send its 2030 second-round pick and the least favorable of the Hawks’ or Lakers’ 2032 second-round selections to Oklahoma City. Wiggins arrives in Atlanta after spending five seasons with the Thunder, where he developed into one of the league’s more reliable role players despite often competing for minutes on one of the NBA’s deepest rosters. The 27-year-old wing provides the Hawks with valuable depth, perimeter defense, and three-point shooting.During the 2025-26 season, Wiggins averaged 10.8 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists while shooting efficiently from the field and continuing to establish himself as a versatile two-way contributor. Throughout his NBA career, he has shot approximately 38% from three-point range, making him an ideal fit alongside Atlanta’s playmakers and scoring options. Hawks land versatile guardThe move appears to be another step in Atlanta’s effort to strengthen its wing rotation while maintaining financial flexibility. Wiggins signed a five-year, $45 million extension with Oklahoma City before the 2024-25 season, and the contract remains team-friendly, with just over $17 million owed over the next two guaranteed years. For Oklahoma City, the trade is largely about asset management. The reigning Western Conference powerhouse has faced a roster crunch due to its abundance of young talent and draft capital. ESPN recently identified Wiggins as one of the most likely Thunder players to be moved as the organization works to balance playing time and future flexibility. Atlanta, meanwhile, gains a proven rotation player entering his prime. Wiggins has shown the ability to defend multiple positions, knock down open shots, and contribute without needing high usage. With the Hawks looking to return to playoff contention, his skill set fills an important need.The trade may not generate the headlines of a superstar acquisition, but it could prove to be one of the more impactful under-the-radar moves of the offseason for Atlanta.More NBA news:The one reason Bucks are turning down every Giannis Antetokounmpo offerDe’Aaron Fox’s Spurs future revealed after NBA Finals disaster and it’s hardly a surpriseGilbert Arenas wants Jalen Brunson statue after the Knicks’ Spurs triumph — his reason says it allShaquille O'Neal identifies what Victor Wembanyama needs to do after Spurs' Finals collapseSpurs finally find Victor Wembanyama's perfect championship partner
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    Bengals among top teams picked to end Super Bowl drought this season
    Cincinnati Bengals kicker Evan McPherson (2) celebrates with Cincinnati Bengals punter Kevin Huber (10) after hitting the game winning field goal in overtime of the AFC championship NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Cincinnati Bengals defeated Kansas City Chiefs 27-24. Cincinnati Bengals At Kansas City Chiefs Jan 30 Afc Championship 105 Indiana won the College Football Playoff National Championship. The New York Knicks won the NBA Finals. In a year where anything can happen, maybe this is the year the Cincinnati Bengals win their first Super Bowl. After all, they’ve been going all in this offseason to put themselves in Super Bowl contention this season.CBS Sports’ Bryan DeArdo recently ranked 16 teams and how likely they are to end their Super Bowl drought this season. DeArdo has the Bengals at No. 2 behind the Buffalo Bills. Both the Bengals and Bills have never won the Super Bowl in their respective franchise histories. There’s a bond between the two fan bases over their respective postseason heartbreaks and Damar Hamlin overcoming cardiac arrest in January of 2023.View this post on InstagramThere are both teams that haven’t won Super Bowls and teams that have won the Super Bowl on this list. The Bengals rank ahead of the Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets, and Miami Dolphins. It’s worth noting that all of the teams on this list that have won Super Bowls only have droughts that go back to 1995. This week saw mandatory minicamp conclude the OTA season for the Bengals before training camp starts July 29th. All seven of the Bengals’ draft picks have been signed, and there is hope that cornerback DJ Turner and the Bengals can come to an agreement on a potentially high-impact contract extension.If anything, the Bengals are singularly focused on winning without distractions that have been prevalent in the last three ramp-ups to the season.Bengals ReactsIn this week’s Bengals Reacts survey, 38% of voters said they believe Amarius Mims is the likeliest player to be a first-time Pro Bowler this season, while 37% went with DJ Turner.This survey was brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook.
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    Salah scores as Egypt beat New Zealand for first-ever World Cup win
    Mohamed Salah scored a goal and assisted another as Egypt defeated New Zealand 3-1 to claim their first-ever World Cup win on Sunday.New Zealand thought they would be the ones celebrating a maiden victory at the tournament as Finn Surman gave them the lead in the 15th minute.But Mustafa Zico levelled for Egypt in the 58th and team star Salah was on target in the 67th to turn the game around.He played a lovely one-two with Zico before powering a finish past goalkeeper Max Crocombe.Substitute Trezeguet sealed the historic victory in the 82nd with a diving header to finish off Salah's corner.Egypt now top the Group G standings with four points. Iran and Belgium played out a goalless draw earlier and are two points bck in second and third respectively. New Zealand are last with one point.
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    Impatient Marlins welcome back Griffin Conine, DFA disappointing Christopher Morel
    Impatient Marlins welcome back Griffin Conine, DFA disappointing Christopher Morel originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Miami Marlins have been waiting. The impatient franchise marked its time until Griffin Conine healed enough to come off the 60-day injured list. The outfielder injured his hamstring attempting to make a defensive play against the Cincinnati Reds on April 9. Meanwhile, infielder Christopher Morel tested the front office's patience a bit too long. An offseason free-agent acquisition, Morel was expected to provide power to the Marlins' lineup, signing a one-year, $2 million deal.He batted .162 and failed to generate a home run for 22 games.With Conine healthy and ready to be activated, the Marlins designated Morel for assignment before Sunday's 2-1 win over the San Francisco Giants at loanDepot park.Slugger Liam Hicks (back) was also placed on IL.Marlins' Griffin Conine replaces Christopher MorelConine batted second and went 0-for-4 with one strikeout. Kyle Stowers scored both runs, including a second-inning home run off underrated starting pitcher Logan Webb (4-5), who completed an 8-inning outing after yielding two earned runs on five hits.The Marlins quit waiting for Morel to produce. The five-year big leaguer had remained on the bench since June 10, an 0-for-4 performance against the Arizona Diamondbacks.Morel opened the regular season on the IL after sustaining an oblique injury in late March. Activated on April 27, Morel failed to flash the early-career power he displayed with the Chicago Cubs, collecting 60 combined homers from 2022-24."Coming into the season, we had the high hopes that Christopher could turn around the talent ability that he has and kind of refine the '22, '23 version, and it just didn't happen," Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said, as reported by ESPN. "The injury Opening Day set him back and the opportunities he had here became more limited over the last week to 10 days."Hicks, the Marlins' leader in home runs (13) and RBI (53), was a late scratch Sunday.Can Conine fill the voids?More MLB news:'Plunking king:' White Sox's Sam Antonacci taking beating at plateMets' Freddy Peralta delivers triple double as Phillies' Kyle Schwarber sets unique home run recordMarlins' Max Meyer discovers winning breaking-ball formula, remains unbeatenIntense Tarik Skubal jaws at White Sox as Tigers continue pressing health concerns
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    World Cup 2026: Team conduct score explained, standings
    June 18, 2026; Guadalajara, Mexico; South Korea's Paik Seung-ho is shown a yellow card by referee Gustavo Tejera. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Becerril-Reuters via Imagn Images Group play is winding down at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and teams have already booked spots in the Round of 32. Mexico was the first team to clinch a group win, followed by the United States.But with 30 other teams vying for spots in the knockout round, there are a lot of scenarios unfolding at the World Cup.And some involve the “team conduct score.”As the group stage draws to a close, today we are diving into the team conduct score: What it is, how it is calculated, what the current team conduct score standings are, and why those standings might matter at the World Cup.What is the team conduct score?The team conduct score is a calculation of the infractions a team has earned in a given tournament, in this case the World Cup. Specifically, it is a tally of the yellow and red cards each team has been given, for both players and team officials.How is the team conduct score calculated?Here is how the team conduct score is calculated.Yellow cards: -1 pointIndirect red card (resulting from a second yellow card): -3 pointsStraight red card: -4 pointsYellow card plus straight card: -5 pointsAs each team accumulates cards, the running total changes.Why might the team conduct score matter?Why might a team’s team conduct score matter at the World Cup?Because it can be used to break ties at the end of group play, to see how teams finish in a given group and/or advance to the knockout stage. To break ties within a group at the end of the group stage, a three-step process will be followed to determine tiebreakers.In the first step, the greatest number of points in the group matches between the tied teams will be applied. Then, the superior goal difference from the group matches between the tied teams will be applied, and finally, the greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the tied teams will be applied.If that cannot determine a tiebreaker, then the teams that are still equal will advance to step two. In this stage, the first step is the goal difference in all group matches, then the greatest number of goals in all group matches, and finally the highest team conduct score (relating to yellow and red cards) will be applied.So while the team conduct score is one of the final tiebreakers, it could come into play here soon at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. If the team conduct score does not break the tie, then the teams still equal on points will be ranked according to the most recent FIFA World Rankings.Then there are the teams looking to advance to the knockout round as a third-place team in a group. With the field expanding to 48 teams, the top two teams in each group advance to the Round of 32, and then the eight best third-place teams fill out the final eight spots. When it comes to those standings, here is how FIFA will stack the third-place teams for potential tiebreakers:First, the greatest number of points in all group matchesSecond, the goal difference from all group matchesThird, the number of goals scored in all group matchesFourth, a team’s conduct score.If there are still ties after those four steps are applied, the teams still equal on points will be ranked according to the most recent FIFA World Rankings.What are the current team conduct scores at the World Cup?Here is the current team conduct score for each team at the FIFA World Cup.Note: This table was last updated following Egypt-New Zealand on Sunday, June 21TeamTeam Conduct ScoreGermany0Japan0Uruguay0Norway0France0Senegal0Argentina0Jordan0Algeria0England0Croatia0Czechia-1Morocco-1Tunisia-1Spain-1Iraq-1Austria-1Colombia-1DR Congo-1Uzbekistan-1Ghana-1Iran-2New Zealand-2Switzerland-2Ecuador-2Panama-2Saudi Arabia-3Cabo Verde-3South Korea-3Sweden-3Canada-3Brazil -3Türkiye-3Egypt-3Ivory Coast-3Netherlands-3Portugal-3Scotland-4Haiti-4United States-4Australia-4Curaçao-5Mexico-5Belgium-7Bosnia and Herzegovina-9Qatar-11Paraguay-11South Africa-12
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    Iraq, France fans flood Philadelphia ahead of World Cup matchup
    Thousands of soccer fans from Iraq and France filled Philadelphia's streets and landmarks Sunday ahead of their teams' World Cup matchup, transforming Center City and the Philadelphia Museum of Art into a sea of flags, chants and national pride.The celebrations came one day before Iraq and France are set to face off Monday evening at Philadelphia Stadium.For Iraqi supporters, the tournament marks a historic return to the world's biggest soccer stage after a four-decade absence."Iraq hasn't been qualified for the World Cup for the past 40 years so this is a huge thing for them and for us," said Abdullah Ali, who traveled from Houston.Iraqi fans gathered near City Hall before marching through Center City to the Rocky statue and the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps. Along the way, supporters stopped outside the hotel where France's national team, known as Les Bleus, is staying.Yousif Hussein, who traveled from Memphis, Tennessee, said attending the World Cup and supporting his home country was a dream come true."I've been here since 2012, but it's not every day I get to support my home country and be like hey we're actually going to the World Cup!" Hussein said.The crowd carried Iraqi flags, beat drums and chanted as they made their way through the city.French supporters also turned out in large numbers. Many gathered at Lion Sports Bar in Chinatown before making their way to the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps later in the evening."We can win, we will win. We want to go to the final," said Benjamin Vermeyl, a France supporter.French fans expressed confidence heading into Monday's match, with some already predicting a lopsided victory."I think four for France, one for Iraq," said Bertrand Vermeyl.Others cautioned against overconfidence."We gotta be confident but not too arrogant. I think it should be a win," one supporter said.Iraqi fans, meanwhile, embraced their underdog status while remaining optimistic about the outcome."Tomorrow I think it's 2-2," one fan predicted."I think Iraq is gonna win 2-0," said Anthony Hermiz of Michigan.By Sunday night, Iraqi fans added their own touch to Philadelphia sports lore, placing a France jersey on the Rocky statue.
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    Lexi Thompson withdraws from KPMG Women's PGA at Hazeltine due to an injury
    Lexi Thompson has withdrawn from the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, the tournament has announced. The popular American player pulled out of the Meijer LPGA Classic in Michigan with hip pain."It's hard to put into words how disappointed I am to have had to withdraw from this week," wrote Thompson on Instagram after withdrawing from the Meijer.Thompson, 31, tied for 12th at last year's KPMG and took a share of ninth in 2024. The semi-retired Thompson has made six starts this season, with her best finish, a share of 12th, coming at the Chevron Championship. Earlier this month, she missed the U.S. Women's Open for the first time since 2007 ending a streak of 19 straight.She was replaced in the KPMG field by Carolina Chacarra.This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Lexi Thompson withdraws from KPMG Women's PGA due to injury
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    Canes victory parade draws 180,000 people, brings economic boost to businesses in Raleigh
    An estimated 180,000 people filled downtown Raleigh for a parade that left a lasting impression on fans and provided a major boost for local businesses, organizers and vendors said.Cleanup crews worked until 9 p.m. after the celebration and were still clearing confetti Sunday morning, underscoring the scale of the event. For many attendees, it was a moment they will not forget, and for business owners, it was an opportunity to capitalize on the surge of visitors."It was a moment in history," the atmosphere reflected as fans gathered along the parade route. Marcus Jenkins, owner of the Spud Kings food truck, had a front-row seat to the festivities while serving customers. He said the experience stood out even amid the weekend's busy schedule."There was a moment I got off the truck and witnessed what happened and it was surreal," Jenkins said.Jenkins had prepared for the weekend by stocking 600 pounds of potatoes ahead of the parade. Already scheduled to attend the Food Truck Rodeo, which was moved to Sunday, he was able to serve at both events, marking his busiest stretch yet."Yeah, the economy has been hard on a lot of people, and I know it's been tough for a lot of people with the gas prices and everything being high. But we try our best to accommodate the common person. So we think that this weekend was a stimulus and a boost. And I like to see more and more people come to the festivities downtown from week to week," Jenkins said. Brick-and-mortar businesses along Fayetteville Street also saw significant foot traffic.Marika Soewandi of Sono Raleigh described the emotional impact of the event. "It was the greatest moment. I cried," Soewandi said. Sono Raleigh set up a "Sip and Stroll" bar and saw crowds pack the area. "We loved it, were filled up right in front of the street, I couldn't even see the concrete over there," Soewandi said.Shop Local Raleigh, which helped organize the parade, said some small businesses reported up to $20,000 in sales before 2 p.m. that day. With turnout reaching roughly 180,000 people, organizers said they now have a clearer understanding of how to manage large-scale events downtown."Now we have a playbook. Now we know we know exactly how many square feet are from point A to point B, how many pieces of metal it takes to secure everything, to barricade things in just for safety purposes, for crowd control. And, you know, I think now that the playbooks in place, let's do it again," said Jennifer Martin of Shop Local Raleigh.SEE ALSO | Images from the Carolina Hurricanes victory celebrationImages from the Carolina Hurricanes victory celebrationThe success of the event has fueled hopes for more celebrations in the future - and perhaps another championship parade sooner rather than later."Hopefully it will not be the last, Go Canes!" Jenkins said.City officials and organizers also highlighted the extensive logistics behind the scenes, including parking, barricades, sanitation and police presence, all of which contributed to the event's execution. With the Food Truck Rodeo continuing Sunday, vendors anticipated another round of strong business, capping what many described as a standout weekend for downtown Raleigh.
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    Why Not US? Can Pochettino's USMNT Win It All, Curaçao's Miracle & Dutch Dominance
    Subscribe to The CooligansApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeChristian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to Mauricio Pochettino's challenge to American fans: "Why not us?" With the USMNT already through to the knockout rounds, the guys debate whether the United States can actually win the World Cup and break down what would need to happen for Pochettino's side to make a truly historic run. Has the mentality around American soccer changed forever, or are expectations getting out of control?Next, The Cooligans celebrate one of the stories of the tournament as Curaçao battle to a stunning draw thanks to Eloy Room's unbelievable 15-save performance—the most ever recorded in a 90-minute World Cup match. With Ivory Coast still left to play, Christian and Alexis ask whether the Caribbean nation can complete one of the greatest Cinderella stories in World Cup history and reach the knockout rounds against all odds.To wrap up the show, the guys react to the Netherlands' emphatic 5-1 dismantling of Sweden and debate whether the Dutch have overtaken the rest of the field as World Cup favorites. They also discuss Spain's comfortable win over Saudi Arabia, Germany's dramatic late winner against Ivory Coast, Miguel Almirón's controversial red card and Uruguay's battle with Cape Verde as the group stage drama continues to intensify.Timestamps:(1:30) — Why not us? Can USA win the World Cup?(20:00) - Curacao grab stunning draw: can they make knockout rounds?(29:30) - Netherlands new World Cup favorites?(36:00) - Reacting to other big weekend matchesMauricio Pochettino, Head Coach of the United States, celebrates after the team's victory in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Alex Livesey - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTubeCheck out all episodes of The Cooligans the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at yahoosports.tv
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    Kel'el Ware has become a player that the Los Angeles Lakers are interested in
    Kel'el Ware has become a player that the Los Angeles Lakers are interested in originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Giannis Antetokounmpo sweepstakes continue to rage on with the Miami Heat as the primary suitor. This has led to multi-team trade packages centered on the Heat and the Milwaukee Bucks.One of those packages involves Heat center Kel'el Ware getting traded away from Miami. A potential landing spot for him is the Los Angeles Lakers, which could be a match made in heaven for the young center.Kel'el Ware could be the perfect player for the LakersAcross his two seasons in the NBA playing for the Heat, Ware has shown immense potential. While he and head coach Erik Spoelstra don't see eye to eye often, even Spo would agree that Ware has tremendous potential to become a high-level NBA player.The problem with the Heat is that they also have Bam Adebayo, so playing them together is an option, but it is not the best fit. Spoelstra favors the more proven player, which has led to Ware not being a fixture of the rotation.MORE: The latest trade rumors involve Giannis AntetokounmpoSince Ware does not have an assured future with the Heat, looking elsewhere might be the best option for his future. He has not voiced any desire to leave the Heat, but he has been part of many trade packages to acquire Antetokounmpo.Lakers insider Anthony F. Irwin has reported that there are links between Los Angeles and Ware. Of course, there are still some questions surrounding a potential move, especially with how Ware has looked over the past two years.Sometimes, Ware can have mental lapses, which turned Spoelstra off of him. However, he could thrive with the Lakers, especially with a playmaker like Doncic passing him the ball for open shots or alley-oops.Ware could be the long-term option the Lakers need because he has star potential. Playing alongside Doncic and under head coach JJ Redick could unlock his immense potential more than what Spoelstra and the Heat could do.More NBA news:Kyle Kuzma sends a message to the fans about his contract with the BucksThe reason why the Bucks keep turning down offers for Giannis AntetokounmpoThe Heat are in pole position for getting Giannis AntetokounmpoLuka Doncic is putting pressure on the Lakers' front office to get something doneThe Lakers already have center targets in the free agency market
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    Why a world champion boxer has gone bareknuckle
    Lee Selby became Wales' 12th boxing world champion when he beat Evgeny Gradovich for the IBF featherweight title in 2015 [Getty Images]Lee Selby knows the risks, knows the danger.He's already been in the corner for one fight, so knows all too well that bareknuckle boxing is fast becoming as popular as it is brutal.But he also knows his own worth."They offered a great amount of money, which I declined," Selby tells BBC Sport Wales."Then they offered more money, which I declined again, and finally they offered me enough to make me say yes."I'm a prizefighter. I've fought my whole life. The prize is money. If the money's right, I'll fight."It's a similar case for his brother and former British flyweight champion, Andrew Selby, who has himself reached a multi-fight agreement to compete in the sport.How safe is bare-knuckle boxing as it fights for mainstream appeal?Gloves Are Off: The Rise of Bare-Knuckle BoxingSimple maths, in many ways.The sums clearly add up, too, for promoters BKB whose bid to try and take bareknuckle boxing mainstream will have been boosted by securing a four-fight deal for the 39-year-old former IBF featherweight champion, four years after he hung up the gloves.Barry-based Selby is not the first former world title winner to make the same switch. IBF super-middleweight and 2012 Olympic gold medal winner James de Gale has previously fought on a different promotion.In July, former WBC welterweight champ – and former Floyd Mayweather opponent turned Hollywood actor – Victor Oritz will headline a BKB bill in Los Angeles.By then, 39-year-old Selby will know a little bit more about what he has let himself in for with his BKB debut against Italy's Antonio Rizzo scheduled for 26 June in Cardiff.Bareknuckle boxing is on the rise, with a surge in bouts since the first was sanctioned in the US in 2018. Brain injury charity Headway has previously called the sport "irresponsible" and even boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has called the sport "a little bit barbaric for me", but there is an audience for it – and it appears to be growing.And BKB's refusal to take no foran answer from a fighter who defended his IBF title four times before a bloodied defeat by Josh Warrington in 2018, gives a hint to their intention.Indeed, the promotion's chief executive David Tetreault has called Selby's signing "a game-changer" as they look to lean on the credibility of legitimate boxing champions.Something to proveSelby has signed a four-fight deal with BKB, whose bouts take place in a three-sided ring called a Trigon [Getty Images]And yet it still begs the question why Selby would be tempted."It's not all about the money," said the man nicknamed 'Lightning' and who also held British, Commonwealth and European titles. He had combined coaching and punditry since retiring in 2022 on the back of a title-eliminator defeat to Daniel Lemos in Buenos Aires shortly after contentiously losing to would-be champion George Kambosos Jr."There were rumours going around the town (Barry) that I'd spent all my money, but that's not the case – I invested well, I've got properties."I came from nothing – council house family on benefits and food banks – so when I'm offered money to fight, I can't say no. Because fighting's in me."Which gets a little closer to the attraction to look past the controversial status of bareknuckle boxing and accept the challenge.Like many retired boxers, Selby admits to have lost a little "purpose" since stepping out of the ring."I'd be riding the horses, walking the dogs, taking the kids to school – being a normal civilian," he says. "But something was missing."Selby defended his title four times but turned to coaching after stepping out of the ring in 2022 [Rex Features]He dismisses the notion of risks as no greater than normal boxing because of the shorter rounds, taking less punches over a shorter timeframe, and gloves doing more to protect hands than heads.But the smaller ring space is just another factor why there are more fights ended by knockout or technical knockout than standard boxing, not to mention a greater risk of cuts. A concern for some, an appeal to others."It's stripped back, the truest form of fighting," he says. "And I've got something to prove."Put to him that holding a world title suggests he doesn't, he replies: "Yeah, but I had pillows on my hands."He's yet to try and pillow-less punch on an opponent but says pad work suggests his punches are "so much faster, so much cleaner".He's yet, either, to receive a bareknuckle punch and admits his sister worries. His father – who he calls "a boxing purist" – wants nothing to do with the venture. But brother and fellow boxer, 2012 Olympian Andrew Selby, has joined him in making the switch into the three-sided ring known as the Trigon."I've had huge success as an amateur and won the British title in the pros. Now, joining my brother Lee in BKB is a dream," said Andrew."Bare knuckle is the original, no-excuses version of the sport we love. I'm bringing my speed, timing, and heart to the Trigon - and we're both coming for world titles."Lee Selby's only live experience of it to date has been coaching one previous fight but he's been studying and notes that the venue sizes are growing.And just as he knows the risks, Selby is equally clear on his aim."The plan is my debut which I don't want to look past," he says. "But, if I was to look ahead, I'd like another fight and then to fight for the world title, defend it and retire a two-time world champion. "World champion with and without the gloves and the best fighting man from Wales."Olympian Jones using ADHD diagnosis to box clever
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    Thunder reportedly agree to trade Aaron Wiggins to Atlanta for two second-round picks
    Oklahoma City is trying to reduce its massive upcoming tax bill, and Atlanta has become the beneficiary.The Thunder are trading Aaron Wiggins to the Hawks for two second-round picks, a trade first reported by Shams Charania of ESPN. Officially, the trade is Wiggins for the Hawks' 2030 second-round pick and the least favorable of the 2032 Hawks or Lakers pick.For Oklahoma City, this is essentially a salary dump. Wiggins is set to make $9.2 million next season, and that now comes off OKC's books (and creating a roster spot if the Thunder decide to use both first-round picks they control). Most importantly, the trade lowers the team's expected $213 million luxury tax bill down to $152 million. Expect more moves by the Thunder to try to lower that bill even further in the coming weeks.Atlanta picks up a quality wing player, one who averaged 9.4 points a game last season for the Thunder, but his minutes were getting squeezed by the rise of Ajay Mitchell and the arrival of Jared McCain.Wiggins is a testament to the Thunder's player development. They drafted him No. 55 but helped him grow into a quality rotation player, and during the Thunder's championship season, he averaged 12 points per game.This trade will not become official until July 6 (the day the NBA's free agent moratorium is lifted) because of the money involved. The Hawks will absorb Wiggins' salary into an $11 million trade exemption they have, but this will hard-cap them at the first tax apron. Which is not that big a deal because they aren't expected to go near that anyway.
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    Isaiah Thomas facing pushback on Chris Paul-Spurs take
    Isaiah Thomas sparked debates online with his big claim on Sunday. The two-time All-Star guard said that the San Antonio Spurs would’ve won the NBA championship if they still had Chris Paul.“The Point God” signed a one-year, $11 million deal with the Spurs in 2024. However, Paul agreed to terms to return to the Los Angeles Clippers the following year for the final season of his career. San Antonio reached the Finals this past season but lost to the New York Knicks in five games.MORE: Victor Wembanyama still holds the future of the NBA in his hands““I believe if they had Chris Paul on this roster, they would’ve won the finals,” Thomas said on the “Point Game Pod.” “His experience and who he is would’ve helped De’Aaron Fox, (Stephon) Castle, (Dylan) Harper.”The 37-year-old received backlash from fans for his take.“Are we sure? Because okc would’ve picked on cp3 on defense,” one fan said.“The thing is if you have Chris Paul on your roster you’re actually guaranteed to not win a ring,” a reaction read.“I don’t think Thomas watched Knicks-Spur games over the years. It didn’t work out; he’s not in a Spurs jersey for a reason,” one user wrote.“The hypotheticals are hilarious,” posted another.“Coulda woulda shoulda. Knicks in 5,” a comment read.“I doubt it. But the crazy we willl never know now will we?” another fan commented.Sep 7, 2017; Cleveland, OH, USA; New Cleveland Cavaliers player Isaiah Thomas talks to the media as general manager Koby Altman listens during a press conference at Cleveland Clinics Courts. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn ImagesIsaiah Thomas and Chris Paul’s NBA careersThomas was relatively unknown when he entered the 2011 NBA Draft. The Sacramento Kings selected him at No. 60, but he defeated the odds and made the final roster. The 5-foot-9 guard earned a spot on the All-Rookie second-team and received two All-Star selections. He has since bounced around the league and last played in the NBA in 2024.Meanwhile, Paul established himself as one of the best floor generals in league history. Fans and analysts praised him throughout his career for his leadership and basketball IQ. He is a 12-time All-Star, 11-time All-NBA selection, and seven-time All-Defensive team member. The league also named Paul to its 75th anniversary team.
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    Doc Rivers gets real on why James Harden's play style does not lead to postseason success
    Doc Rivers gets real on why James Harden's play style does not lead to postseason success originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.James Harden has been in the NBA since 2009, and he has been awesome. Initially starting off as a sixth man for the Oklahoma City Thunder, he truly rose to stardom with the Houston Rockets.He has mainly played as a shooting guard throughout his career, but he has become more of a point guard in recent years. Championship-winning head coach Doc Rivers believes that leaning into the second play style leads to the best version of Harden.Doc Rivers gets candid about James Harden's optimal play styleHarden is now playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he is the point guard alongside Donovan Mitchell. However, it seems that he still did not play winning basketball because the Cavs lost in a sweep in the Eastern Conference Finals.In that ECF against the New York Knicks, it was clear that Harden was struggling. He was not impactful, especially as a scorer, something that Rivers wants to minimize from Harden's game.MORE: Doc Rivers appreciates what James Harden did for the CavaliersRivers and Harden worked together across two seasons on the Philadelphia 76ers. The Beard was superb as a point guard under Rivers, but they still could not win, even with Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey as the stars.It seems that Rivers is just not a fan of how Harden calls his number many times throughout the game. He wants him to play more within the flow of the game and serve up amazing passes to his teammates."James is a phenomenal player. I still think the best part of his game which he does not like as much as I do. I think he has as good a vision as anybody I've seen next to Rondo and Chris," Rivers said about Harden on Bill Simmons' podcast."James doesn't give everybody else enough room to be great. He's the only one who can be great. I don't think it's a jealousy thing; I just think it's just how he plays. As he said, he's the system, but I don't think that's the system to win."Rivers brings up valid points about Harden. He can be one of the best playmakers, but it still feels like the system needs to be built around him. If he can be a secondary player, that could open up the game for the team. Unfortunately for Harden, Rivers might be correct with his point.More NBA news:Kevin Garnett wants LeBron James to come back to ClevelandWhy Kyrie Irving chose not to celebrate the 10-year championship anniversary with the CavsHow James Harden got into legal trouble in TexasA James Harden prediction that Cavs fans might not likeDarius Garland was reportedly unhappy with the Cavaliers before the trade
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    Full Card Revealed For The Inner Circle 20 On June 26
    ONE Championship returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, June 26, with another exclusive card for members of The Inner Circle, streaming live at live.onefc.com.The Inner Circle 20 features two undefeated fighters who meet for the first time to crown a new ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion in the main event, while a legendary Thai rivalry reignites in a third and deciding chapter in the co-main event.View this post on InstagramIn the headliner, Asadula Imangazaliev and Aslamjon Ortikov meet for the vacant ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Title in a bout that marks the first time in ONE Championship history that two undefeated ONE Friday Fights contract winners will compete for 26 pounds of gold. Both men earned their contracts with knockout performances at Lumpinee Stadium, and neither has ever tasted defeat.Imangazaliev is 12-0 with nine stoppages and has been one of the most destructive forces on the weekly series since his arrival. The 22-year-old Dagestani, training out of Team Mehdi Zatout and Team Chingiz Allazov, has knocked out both Nong-O Hama and Kongthoranee Sor Sommai — the two men fighting directly below him on this very card — and carries the kind of raw finishing ability that makes every exchange feel dangerous.Ortikov is 24-0 with 13 finishes and has drawn comparisons to the Lomachenko of Muay Thai for his fluid, switching, unpredictable style that makes opponents look foolish just when they think they have him figured out. The Uzbek grew up in Samarkand, which he describes as “little Thailand” for its fighting culture. He came to Bangkok alone to chase his dream, and became an eight-time Uzbekistan National Champion and two-time Asian Champion before his ONE career began. His most recent outing was a second-round TKO of Jordan Estupinan at ONE Fight Night 43. He is ranked as one of the most technically gifted fighters on the roster and arrives here with the kind of hunger that only comes from a fighter who has spent years building something from nothing, far from home.View this post on InstagramIn the co-main event, Nong-O and Kongthoranee settle their rivalry in a third and perhaps final flyweight Muay Thai bout. Their series has been a study in contrasts and adjustments. In the first fight at ONE Fight Night 28, Kongthoranee used his youth, speed, and relentless work rate to edge a split decision over the legendary veteran. The result suggested the old guard might be slipping. Nong-O answered emphatically in the rematch at ONE Fight Night 31, coming forward more, dictating the pace, and earning a unanimous decision and a performance bonus that proved he still had every answer. The third fight is the one that settles it.Nong-O is one of the greatest technical fighters Muay Thai has ever produced. He’s a former eight-time ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion and four-division Lumpinee Stadium World Champion who came out of retirement after three years to dominate the sport all over again.Kongthoranee, meanwhile, is a three-time Rajadamnern Stadium World Champion and a fighter who has built his life around the sport after losing his father young and growing up with his grandparents. View this post on InstagramThe supporting card adds three more compelling bouts. In one, Thailand’s Stamp Fairtex — the promotion’s first and only three-sport World Champion — returns to atomweight Muay Thai action against Mexico’s Cynthia Flores, who is looking to finally kick off her ONE campaign against one of the sport’s biggest stars.The Inner Circle 20 June 26 Full CardAsadula Imangazaliev vs. Aslamjon Ortikov (ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Championship)Nong-O vs. Kongthoranee Sor Sommai (Muay Thai – flyweight)PTT vs. Julio Lobo (Muay Thai – bantamweight)Stamp Fairtex vs. Cynthia Flores (Muay Thai – atomweight)Muangthai PK Saenchai vs. Panrit Lukjaomaesaiwaree (Muay Thai – bantamweight)Source
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    Does This Radio Host Really Know Everyone in Wales?
    Elis James thinks he has a friend in common with just about everyone else in Wales. Don’t believe him? Give him 60 seconds to prove it.
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    World Cup 2026: Egypt storms past New Zealand to take control of Group G, set up potential knockout round match vs. USA
    In a game with potential implications for Team USA, Egypt stormed late past New Zealand Sunday night for a 3-1 to win seize control of Group G in the World Cup.The win for Egypt is the nation’s first ever in World Cup play and breaks a deadlock in Group G, in which each of the three previous games ended in a draw. Egypt’s win combined with a draw against against Belgium in Round 1 gives it four points in the Group G standings with one round of group play to go. It’s now the favorite to win the group.Belgium and Iran, who have played to draws in each of their first two games, have two points each in the standings. New Zealand, which had a 1-0 halftime lead against Egypt and a chance to take the top of the Group G standings, falls to the bottom instead with a single point. And its dreams of crashing the knockout round as the lowest-ranked team in the World Cup field took a significant hit. Egypt a potential knockout round opponent for USAThe win for Egypt sets up a potential Round of 16 matchup against USA, which has already won Group D. The Group D winner would play the Group G winner in the Round of 16 if both teams advanced past the Round of 32.So there’s a lot to happen between now and then, but a Round of 16 matchup between Egypt and USA is a distinct possibility. Egypt piles on late to squash New Zealand’s upset bidDespite repeated first-half chances for Egypt, New Zealand was in control at halftime thanks to a 15th-minute Finn Surman header off a corner kick that found the back of the net.But Iran’s chances started turning into goals after halftime.Mostafa Zico put Egypt on the board with a 58th-minute header to tie the game at 1-1. Team captain Mohamed Salah then put Egypt on top with a transition goal off his left foot in the 67th minute. Trézéguet added insurance for Egypt with a header off a corner kick for a 3-1 lead, and New Zealand didn’t score again.Egypt will close group play on Friday against Iran and can clinch Group G with a win. Belgium, the initial favorite to win Group G, will seek its first win at this year’s World Cup in the corresponding Group G finale against New Zealand.
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    49ers news: Mike Evans impressing, rookies who impressed
    It has been a while, but it is the conclusion of another NFL offseason weekend. It is time to take a look around the NFC West to see what is going on with the Arizona Cardinals' division rivals. What is new with the San Francisco 49ers?Below are a few stories from the last week about the 49ers for Cardinals fans to know about. New WR already impressingThe 49ers added former Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans this offseason. Through the offseason program, he is already impressing people. Bad defensive metric for the Niners in 2025Despite their successful season last year, the 49ers were not a dominant defensive unit. They didn't have a great disruptive defense. They had the second-worst mark in what is called defensive havoc rate. 4 rookies who flashedThe offseason program is over for every team. But fans want to know what rookies have done well in practices. The 49ers had four rookies stand out, including their top draft pick. 5 UDFAs to watchEvery year, undrafted rookie free agents make NFL rosters. These are five for the 49ers who have a shot at making the 53-man roster. 49ers' top breakout candidateEvery year, we look for the players expected to improve. Cardinals fans hope receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. finally breaks out. As for the 49ers, that could be receiver Ricky Pearsall. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: 49ers news: Mike Evans impressing, rookies who impressed
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    ‘Law-Breaking Country’: Iran Soccer Federation Escalates Tensions With U.S.
    Iran fans hold Iranian flags outside the Marriott Hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, on June 21, 2026. —Guillermo Arias—AFP/Getty ImagesWhile Iran and Belgium played to a fairly calm 0-0 draw in their World Cup group stage matchup in Los Angeles on Sunday—a contest marked by Iran keeper Alireza Beiranvand’s spectacular left-handed save in the 59th minute—tensions between Iran and the nation hosting their World Cup games continue to escalate.After the U.S. and Iran signed an initial agreement to end the war last week, and as the two sides met in Switzerland to hash out longer-term peace on Sunday, President Donald Trump threatened further strikes against Iran, which said it was again closing the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile Markwayne Mullen, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, told Fox News on Sunday that the president of Iran’s soccer federation, who has been denied a visa to enter the U.S. during the World Cup, on Saturday attempted to board the team’s plane from Tijuana, Mexico, where Iran is based during the tournament, to Los Angeles. Mullen accused the Iranian sports official—he did not directly name him, but the president of Iran’s soccer body is Mehdi Taj—of having “direct ties” to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Iranian military body that the U.S. government has deemed a terrorist organization.Iran’s soccer federation hit back hard with a statement, calling Mullen’s remarks “FAKE” and an “outright and undeniable lie.” The statement said Mullen’s comments “represent a clear attempt to cover up discriminatory behavior and unreasonable restrictions imposed on the Iranian national team delegation.” (Eleven members of the team’s traveling party were denied U.S. visas for the World Cup). The federation called the U.S. a “law-breaking country.”“All I can tell you is that Secretary Mullen is accurate,” Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force on the FIFA 2026 World Cup, tells TIME in a telephone interview on Sunday. “Every single day he is focused on the safety of the homeland, and Americans should sleep sound at night knowing that he is your Secretary of Homeland Security.”The salvos come on the heels of complaints, made by the Iranian coaches and players, about the restrictions on their World Cup travel. During its first two games of the tournament, a 2-2 tie against New Zealand, also in Los Angeles, on June 15, and Sunday’s draw, Iran had to fly into Southern California from Mexico on the day before the game, and leave right after the final whistle. While it’s common for teams to return to their base camps following a game, the U.S. team, for example, flew from Irvine, Calif., to Seattle two days before its match against Australia on June 19, and Belgium was in L.A. two days before the Iran game.After last week’s Iran-New Zealand tie, Iranian striker Mehdi Taremi called the arrangements “a disaster for us.” Taremi said it took the team hours to get through immigration upon landing for that World Cup opener. On Saturday, according to an Iranian soccer press officer, the team departed Tijuana at 12:20 p.m., less than 24 hours before kickoff. After a quick flight, immigration, and a stop at the team hotel, Iran’s practice began at 4:30 p.m., which is unusually late the day before a noon start. So Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei said the team did not conduct its usual full practice session.At a press conference Ghalenoei, through an interpreter, said that the U.S. policies “undermine the ethics and spirit of football” and are “not suitable” for a World Cup. “It shows we are an oppressed country,” Ghalenoei said.According to Giuliani, Iran agreed to these terms—arrive in the U.S. the day before the match, leave right after—weeks ago. “The complaint of not being able to stay the extra day, I’m kind of mind-boggled by it,” says Giuliani, citing the short flight time, about a half-hour, from Los Angeles to Tijuana. Giuliani notes that NFL teams typically fly back to their home cities right after road games, and that the U.S. soccer team, after beating Australia 2-0 on Friday, took a three-hour flight to return to its Orange County, Calif., home base.“I wouldn’t look at this as overly burdensome in any kind of way,” says Giuliani. “I think the U.S. government has taken extraordinary steps to allow an even playing field.” Iran plays Egypt in its last group stage game this Friday, June 26. Restrictions could be eased for this game. “We're going to reassess," Giuliani says.Despite all the upheaval, Iran still has an opportunity to win Group G and advance to the knockout round for the first time in the nation’s seven World Cup appearances. Belgium, ranked No. 10 in the world, had possession of the ball for 70% of the game on Sunday and outshot Iran 23-7. Team Melli was fortunate to escape with a point. “We are very, very happy,” says Iran midfielder Alireza Jahanbakhsh.And if Iran does win the group, and their game in the round of 32, there’s a chance Team Melli could face the U.S. in the round of 16.“We put our hearts on the pitch,” says Jahanbakhsh, “for our people.”
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    Bayern Munich News: A massive contract extension for Michael Olise?; Liverpool to make nine-figure proposal for Yan Diomande?; and MORE!
    MUNICH, GERMANY - MAY 16: Michael Olise of FC Bayern Munich celebrates with the Bundesliga Player of the Season award after the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Köln at Allianz Arena on May 16, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images Bayern to offer Olise €25 million per season? (Sport Bild’s Christian Falk)Bayern Munich is seeing (and probably hearing) the news about Michael Olise and how both Real Madrid and Manchester City could come calling for the attacker. The Bavarians are going to try and get out in front of this by offering the Frenchman an annual salary of €25 million per season. For perspective, only Jamal Musiala, Harry Kane (also due for a big raise), Joshua Kimmich, and Manuel Neuer made that much this past season: Bayern want to nearly double Michael Olise’s wages in Munich as part of a deal to keep him at the club until 2031. You’ve heard the saying, if in trouble, make it double. The trouble is from Real Madrid – they really want him, and they’re fully aware of just how good he was in the Bundesliga this season. He was the player of the year in Germany and has enjoyed a remarkable transformation since his €50m move from Crystal Palace. It wasn’t a €100m deal like Harry Kane’s, which is why his salary isn’t up to par with the likes of the Englishman or Jamal Musiala. He’s right in the middle of the squad’s earners, so about €15m. Now, of course, he’s one of the most important players in the first XI, so he deserves more money. That’s why FC Bayern are prepared to give Michael Olise more money, and their argument is that if they’re prepared to offer more money, perhaps the France international can give them a few more years on the contract. In Germany, you can make a deal up to five years long, so the idea would be a contract until 2031. With that in mind, he can get closer to the top earners at Bayern Munich at around €25m a year.This is getting ludicrous — another Olise, Real rumor (Madrid Universal)Speaking of Olise, there was another — more creative — rumor linking him to Real Madrid. This one might not have landed on our radar if not for it being a pseudo-swap deal (and come on, you know we love a good swap deal rumor):Real Madrid could be preparing one of the most ambitious transfer operations of the summer as club president Florentino Perez explores a deal for Bayern Munich winger Michael Olise that could involve both a huge cash offer and the departure of a key first-team midfielder.It must be remembered that Olise has emerged as the preferred attacking target for Real Madrid, with the club viewing the French international as an ideal addition to Jose Mourinho’s squad. However, convincing Bayern Munich to part ways with one of their most valuable players will not be straightforward.As a result, Los Blancos are considering a creative proposal that could see either Aurelien Tchouameni or Eduardo Camavinga included in negotiations to reduce the overall transfer cost.In fact, according to Defensa Central, Real Madrid are willing to commit a substantial financial package to complete the transfer.Depending on the structure of the deal, the club could offer between €100 million and €130 million in addition to one of their midfielders.The proposal would not be a direct player swap but rather two separate operations designed to benefit both clubs financially.LFC to launch nine-figure bid for Diomande (ESPN)Liverpool seems like it really is going to pursue RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande: Liverpool are willing to make an offer approaching €100m for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, according to The Athletic. Leipzig want to extend the Ivory Coast international’s contract, who is also of interest to Paris Saint-Germain, so it would take a big offer to convince them to allow the transfer. It could take as much as €130m to see Diomande, 19, make a move this summer.Host of teams want De Cat (ESPN)Well, if Bayern Munich is truly interested in Anderlecht midfielder Nathan De Cat, it will have to outduel a host of teams: Anderlecht defensive midfielder Nathan De Cat is being looked at by Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, Stuttgart, Manchester City, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton, Arsenal, Newcastle United and Brighton & Hove Albion.Bayern might not be “hot” on Bouaddi (Sport Bild’s Christian Falk)Bayern Munich might not pursuing Ayyoub Bouaddi after all:✅ It is TRUE: Bayern are looking at players of a similar profile to Ayyoub Bouaddi. That’s Christoph Freund’s job. I heard it’s not so hot with Bouaddi, in particular, as the position in midfield is full. You have Noël Aséko, who’s coming back from his loan spell with Hannover. Vincent Kompany had a phone call with the 20-year-old and told him that he wants to see the midfielder in pre-season. Then, there will be a decision made at the end of August as to whether the midfielder is suitable for this squad. There’s also Joshua Kimmich, Aleksandar Pavlović, and Laimer, who can play there. If Bouaddi is cheap, then perhaps it’s an option. But I don’t think he’s going to be so cheap that Bayern will make a deal without selling players first.If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor… Join the conversation!Sign up for a user account and get:Comment on articles, community postsRec comments, community postsNew, improved notifications system!Fewer adsCreate community posts
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    Iran player says `muchas gracias' to Mexico for the hospitality
    INGLEWOOD, California — Mexico's hospitality for Iran's World Cup team has not gone unnoticed. Or unappreciated.Midfielder Alireza Jahanbakhsh made a point of thanking the people of Mexico, which welcomed Iran after they were forced to relocate their training camp from Tucson, Arizona. Iran is based in Tijuana, Mexico, and flies to the United States for its games."We love Mexican people. I think everyone has the same feeling," Jahanbakhsh said after Iran held Belgium to a 0-0 draw on Sunday, June 21, keeping its hopes of making the knockout rounds alive. "It's just unbelievable how welcome we are there and the hospitality there is amazing, and I think there is a really heartful feeling between the players and the team to Mexican people now. "I would like to say, `muchas gracias,'" Jahanbakhsh said, smiling. More: Iran team is giving masterclass in composure at World Cup | OpinionSome Tijuanans are even roadtripping to Los Angeles to support their new friends. At the Belgium game, there were fans wearing caps and jerseys from Club Tijuana, where Iran is training, and many Mexico fans seem to have adopted Iran as their No. 2 team. "It feels kind of home when we are there in Tijuana and them coming all the way here to support us, it means a lot to us," Jahanbakhsh said. "At least we are another four or five days there. Hopefully it's a bit longer. "We really appreciate them, and hopefully we can have more good and fun times with them together."Iran plays Egypt in the group-stage finale on Friday, June 26 in Seattle.This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Iran says `muchas gracias' to Mexican people for support at World Cup
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    Does This Radio Host Really Know Everyone in Wales?
    Elis James thinks he has a friend in common with just about everyone else in Wales. Don’t believe him? Give him 60 seconds to prove it.
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    49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk mentions Commanders in latest Instagram video
    San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk is at it again. On Father's Day, Aiyuk continued his flirtation with the Washington Commanders, posting another video on his personal Instagram page. What did Aiyuk say this time?"Go Commanders. Go Commanders. Go Commanders. Raise Hail. Take Command."It's the latest Instagram video from Aiyuk, where he clearly makes it known that his preferred place to play is Washington, where he'd reunite with quarterback Jayden Daniels. Aiyuk and Daniels were teammates at Arizona State in 2019 and remain close friends. In addition to Sunday's video, Aiyuk previously posted photos of himself in a Washington hat and another with a Commanders' football. He's also posted images, where he's tagged the location as Virginia or Washington, D.C. The Commanders' team headquarters is in Ashburn, Virginia. View this post on Instagram
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    Seahawks news: Breakout candidates, top 100 lock, more fullback
    It has been a while, but it is the conclusion of another NFL offseason weekend. It is time to take a look around the NFC West to see what is going on with the Arizona Cardinals' division rivals.What is new with the Seattle Seahawks?Below are a few stories from the last week about the Seahawks for Cardinals fans to know about.RB under most pressure in 2026Every year, teams have players under pressure. Some are under more pressure than others for different reasons. This Seahawks running back is considered to be under the most pressure.Seahawks DB is a unicornSecond-year safety Nick Emmanwori is an athletic freak. Here is why he is a unicorn.'NFL Top 100' lock?Receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba had about as good a season as a receiver could have last season. Is he a lock to be in the Top 100?2 potential breakout stars?JSN had a monster breakout year last season. Could the Seahawks have potentially a breakout star in 2026 on both sides of the ball?More fullback?Looking ahead to the 2026 season, the Seahawks might have a bigger role on offense for their fullback. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: Seahawks news: Breakout candidates, top 100 lock, more fullback
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    Who is Julian Garcia? Pitcher impresses for Reds' Triple-A Louisville
    The Cincinnati Reds are promoting right-handed pitcher Julian Garcia from Triple-A Louisville ahead of their three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at Great American Ball Park, according to a report late June 21 from The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.Garcia has impressed this season for the Bats, posting a 3.03 ERA with 12 walks, 54 strikeouts and four home runs allowed over 35 2/3 innings.Garcia has made 19 of his 21 appearances in relief for Louisville. In the longest of his two starts, he pitched three innings.Garcia posted a 3.38 ERA in four Spring Training appearances for the Reds.What to know about Garcia, who turned 31 years old in May:The Reds signed Garcia as a free agent to a minor-league contract in 2025.Garcia made 41 appearances, including 31 starts, over two seasons for the independent Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association in 2024 and 2025.He also posted a 2.35 ERA in nine appearances in the Puerto Rican Winter League.The Reds signed Garcia in 2025 and assigned him to Double-A Chattanooga after he struck out 163 and walked just 32 over 111 2/3 innings for the Monarchs last season while posting a 3.39 ERA.Garcia set a Monarchs record with the 163 strikeouts in 2025. He was four strikeouts shy of an American Association record, set in 2017 by current Texas Rangers pitcher Tyler Alexander.Garcia posted a 1.13 ERA with 21 strikeouts and four walks in 16 innings for the Lookouts in 2025.Garcia was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 2016 draft.Garcia pitched two seasons at Metropolitan State University of Denver.Garcia pitched in the minors for the Phillies from 2016 to 2022.The Boston Red Sox selected former Red Santiago Espinal 11 picks after the Phillies took Garcia.None of the players in the Reds' 2016 draft class are on Cincinnati's current 40-man roster. The Reds' first-round pick in 2016, Nick Senzel, is playing for the Lexington Legends.Garcia's first appearance for the Reds would be his MLB debut.Garcia has pitched twice at the Triple-A level: in 2021 for the Phillies' affiliate in Lehigh Valley, and this season for Louisville.He struggled with his command at Lehigh Valley, and the Phillies released him less than one year later.He missed the 2023 season before joining the Monarchs' bullpen in 2024. By the start of the 2025 season, he was the Monarchs' ace.This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Julian Garcia, Louisville right-handed pitcher, joining Reds
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    Who is Julian Garcia? Pitcher impresses for Reds' Triple-A Louisville
    The Cincinnati Reds are promoting right-handed pitcher Julian Garcia from Triple-A Louisville ahead of their three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at Great American Ball Park, according to a report late June 21 from The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.Garcia has impressed this season for the Bats, posting a 3.03 ERA with 12 walks, 54 strikeouts and four home runs allowed over 35 2/3 innings.Garcia has made 19 of his 21 appearances in relief for Louisville. In the longest of his two starts, he pitched three innings.Garcia posted a 3.38 ERA in four Spring Training appearances for the Reds.What to know about Garcia, who turned 31 years old in May:The Reds signed Garcia as a free agent to a minor-league contract in 2025.Garcia made 41 appearances, including 31 starts, over two seasons for the independent Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association in 2024 and 2025.He also posted a 2.35 ERA in nine appearances in the Puerto Rican Winter League.The Reds signed Garcia in 2025 and assigned him to Double-A Chattanooga after he struck out 163 and walked just 32 over 111 2/3 innings for the Monarchs last season while posting a 3.39 ERA.Garcia set a Monarchs record with the 163 strikeouts in 2025. He was four strikeouts shy of an American Association record, set in 2017 by current Texas Rangers pitcher Tyler Alexander.Garcia posted a 1.13 ERA with 21 strikeouts and four walks in 16 innings for the Lookouts in 2025.Garcia was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 2016 draft.Garcia pitched two seasons at Metropolitan State University of Denver.Garcia pitched in the minors for the Phillies from 2016 to 2022.The Boston Red Sox selected former Red Santiago Espinal 11 picks after the Phillies took Garcia.None of the players in the Reds' 2016 draft class are on Cincinnati's current 40-man roster. The Reds' first-round pick in 2016, Nick Senzel, is playing for the Lexington Legends.Garcia's first appearance for the Reds would be his MLB debut.Garcia has pitched twice at the Triple-A level: in 2021 for the Phillies' affiliate in Lehigh Valley, and this season for Louisville.He struggled with his command at Lehigh Valley, and the Phillies released him less than one year later.He missed the 2023 season before joining the Monarchs' bullpen in 2024. By the start of the 2025 season, he was the Monarchs' ace.This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Julian Garcia, Louisville right-handed pitcher, joining Reds
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    Broadcast Companies Must Rethink Podcast Cross Promotion on Sports Radio Stations
    Broadcast sports radio is still a megaphone that sports podcasts wish they had. It remains one of the most valuable assets sports radio provides: a built-in audience that is highly engaged and rarely listens passively. That’s why so many broadcast companies use the medium as a promotional tool for their podcast platforms.You’ve heard the ads. Check out this random podcast on the (insert company name) podcast network. Streaming on the (insert company name) app. These spots are often programmed from afar and inserted based on broad audience demographics. The problem is they frequently have little to do with what local listeners actually want from their local sports radio station.They’re a headache for programmers and talent alike. Instead of getting back to the content and personalities audiences tune in for, stations extend commercial breaks to accommodate company priorities. Quantity takes precedence over quality. Plus, local brands are often forced to promote content that may have little relevance to their listeners.Just the other day, I tuned into my local sports radio station here in Tampa Bay and heard a 30-second commercial for a soccer podcast hosted by names I didn’t recognize. Yes, the World Cup is here and people are watching. However, you just can’t say soccer and expect me to check it out because. “Hey, soccer is here.”It reminded me of my time programming the station. We were the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, yet it seemed like we ran promotional spots every hour for Off The Edge with Cam Jordan. When I questioned management why we were promoting a star player from a rival team, I was told the ads had to run at the allotted frequency.I didn’t understand it then, and I still don’t understand it now. Why are local sports radio stations serving as megaphones for content that doesn’t resonate with the audience they serve? More importantly, is there data proving these ads drive enough podcast discovery to justify forcing them onto local brands?A Messaging Issue… Last week, Sounds Profitable and JAR Podcast Solutions released joint research examining how listeners discover, engage with, and recommend podcasts. If you’re sitting in a programming chair like I once was, the findings should grab your attention.Among nearly 3,800 podcast listeners surveyed, only 9% said they discovered their favorite podcast through a radio commercial. That ranked next to last among all discovery methods measured. The numbers were even lower among key advertising demographics. Just 4% of adults ages 18-34 and 8% of adults ages 35-54 said radio or television helped them discover their favorite podcast.Those numbers matter because the entire purpose of these promotional messages is discoverability. Companies use local inventory to build awareness for podcast networks, attract high-profile talent, and drive listening. Every major audio company follows some version of this strategy.I remember discussing the approach with iHeartPodcast President Will Pearson.“We find the best way to get somebody to listen to a new podcast is by reaching them in another form of audio, either through podcast or through broadcast radio. It’s a massive part of our success story,” said Pearson last March.That perspective makes sense on the surface. Radio still delivers reach at a scale most podcasts can only dream about. Yet the new research raises an important question: Are these messages actually working with the audiences hearing them?There are countless ways for consumers to discover podcasts today. YouTube and social media continue to lead the way. Platforms such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify also excel at surfacing new content through recommendations and algorithms tailored to listener behavior. However, if traditional radio listeners aren’t discovering podcasts through radio commercials, then it’s fair to question whether these promotional campaigns are producing the desired return.The beauty of asking that question is that it opens the door to potential better solutions.Refresh The ApproachOne option is simple: give some of that inventory back to your talent. We’ve seen plenty of research showing that long commercial breaks contribute to audience tune-out. Reducing those breaks and allowing hosts more time to create compelling content benefits both the station and the listener. Even thirty seconds can mean more than you imagine.Another option is to rethink what gets promoted. Instead of using local inventory almost exclusively for national podcasts, why not dedicate more of it to local podcast content created by local talent? Stations could use those promotional opportunities to build deeper relationships with their audience while creating new sponsorship opportunities around products they directly control.There’s also a talent benefit. Local podcasting can provide additional content opportunities and potentially create new revenue streams for personalities. More importantly, listeners already know the voices behind those shows. Promoting familiar talent gives audiences a stronger reason to engage than asking them to sample a random podcast they’ve never heard of.The larger issue is understanding that audio audiences are not all the same. Your broadcast sports radio audience is different from your YouTube audience. Your YouTube audience is different from your podcast audience. Yet many companies continue treating all audio consumers as though they behave identically.If broadcast radio companies want to continue using their sports radio stations as promotional engines for podcast growth, the strategy must evolve. It can’t be plug-and-play. It can’t rely on blanket assumptions that every listener will respond the same way simply because they consume audio.A Wake Up Call?The latest research should serve as a wake-up call. For years, broadcasters have operated under the assumption that reach automatically translates into discovery. The data suggests otherwise.That doesn’t mean podcast promotion should disappear from radio. It means the approach needs refinement. Promote content that aligns with local interests. Give stations flexibility to spotlight their own talent and products. Create messaging that feels relevant rather than mandatory. Most importantly, build promotional strategies around audience behavior instead of corporate convenience.Broadcast radio remains one of the most powerful promotional tools in media. But power without precision is wasteful. If companies want better results, they need a cross-promotional model that reflects how audiences actually discover content today.The research is there. The audience has spoken. Now it’s time for the strategy to catch up.Barrett Media produces daily content on the music, news, and sports media industries. Sign up for our newsletters to stay updated and get the latest information right in your inbox.John MamolaJohn Mamola is Barrett Media’s sports editor and daily sports columnist. He brings over two decades of experience (Chicago, Tampa/St Petersburg) in the broadcast industry with expertise in brand management, sales, promotions, producing, imaging, hosting, talent coaching, talent development, web development, social media strategy and design, video production, creative writing, partnership building, communication/networking with a long track record of growth and success. He is a five-time recognized top 20 program director in a major market via Barrett Medi’s Top 20 series and has been honored internally multiple times as station/brand of the year (Tampa, FL) and employee of the month (Tampa, FL) by iHeartMedia. Connect with John by email at John@BarrettMedia.com.linktr.ee/johnmamolaThe post Broadcast Companies Must Rethink Podcast Cross Promotion on Sports Radio Stations appeared first on Barrett Media.
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    Trump-endorsed de la Espriella holds slim lead in Colombia’s election as his rival challenges vote
    Presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella of the opposition Defenders of the Motherland movement arrives to vote with his family during the runoff election in Barranquilla, Colombia, Sunday, June 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)2026-06-22T04:01:41Z BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A polarized Colombia gave conservative political outsider Abelardo de la Espriella a razor-thin lead in a runoff election that will be challenged in the coming days by the ruling party’s progressive candidate.De la Espriella, a business owner and lawyer who earned U.S. President Donald Trump’s endorsement despite never having run for office, led progressive lawmaker Iván Cepeda taking 49.7% of the votes, with 99.9% of results released by electoral authorities. Cepeda, Petro’s ally, earned 48.7% support. Election officials have not formally announced a winner.A victory by de la Espriella is expected to usher in policies that will reverse the agenda of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, including a controversial plan to hold parallel peace negotiations with illegal armed groups. Petro’s protégé, lawmaker Ivan Cepeda, had pledged to push forward that strategy and other social reforms if he won Sunday’s vote. The election was colored by people’s fears of a renewed internal conflict.“I will govern for all Colombians,” de la Espriella, nicknamed “The Tiger,” told thousands of supporters as he stood behind bulletproof glass in the northern city of Barranquilla on Sunday night. But his conciliatory tone changed as he spoke. “Pack your bags and prepare to exercise the opposition,” he added. “Make no mistake, Mr. Cepeda. You already know how fiercely the tiger roars.” Read More Speaking from Bogota after the vote count was tallied, Cepeda told supporters that his campaign considers the count “unofficial and non-binding” and that his team will challenge results from more than 30,000 voting stations. No recount has flipped the results of a presidential election in Colombian history. “We will not allow ... the rollback of the social gains we have achieved,” Cepeda said. “We will not allow democracy to be violated.”Petro also vowed to challenge the outcome. Sunday’s winner will begin a four-year term Aug. 7. The two candidates pitched voters widely different strategies to prevent the South American country from experiencing the nonstop violence, such as car bombs, kidnappings, disappearances and forced displacements, that Colombians lived with in previous decades. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. De la Espriella, 47, promised a heavy-handed approach to crime-fighting, including drug trafficking. He also said he plans to end Petro’s attempts to establish dialogues with multiple armed groups — an effort that has largely failed — and build mega-prisons, emulating Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s aggressive policies. Those tactics have lowered homicide rates in the Central American country but have fueled accusations of human rights abuses.De la Espriella holds dual Colombian and U.S. citizenship. He’s a Trump supporter and a member of the Republican Party.“He Won, BIG!” Trump said on his social media platform. ‘It’s always the same violence’Yolanda Hernández, who recycles trash for a living, voted for Petro in 2022, but cast her ballot for de la Espriella this time. While she acknowledged that Petro was unable to deliver on promises meant to help the poor because of congressional gridlock, she said Colombia cannot afford another four years under his vision for the country.“We want change in Colombia because it’s always the same violence, always the same thing,” Hernández, 49, said. “(Petro) said he was going to lower the cost of services, that he was going to lower the price of food, and everything is more expensive.”Will Freeman, a fellow for Latin American Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, said Sunday’s result shows the country “has not shifted overwhelmingly or decisively” against Petro’s project or for de la Espriella’s outsider “iron fist showmanship.” Freeman added that the result also underscored Colombia’s regional divisions.“It’s regional not just ideological polarization; or rather, the two overlapping,” he said. “Ironically, de la Espriella’s iron-fist message performed best in the core of the country, not the periphery, which bears the brunt of Colombia’s violence.”Colombia’s illegal groups have more than 27,000 members. Last year, authorities recorded 14,780 homicides, the most since at least 2015, driven by clashes among illegal armed groups. Among those killed was conservative presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe.
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    Starmer seen as likely to announce an exit timetable as rival Burnham heads to UK Parliament
    Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer walks, as he visits a housing development in north London, Friday, June 19, 2026. (Peter Macdiarmid/Pool Photo via AP)2026-06-22T04:04:44Z LONDON (AP) — Expectation is building that U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will set out a timetable for his resignation as soon as Monday, conceding to pressure from his Labour Party to hand over the reins of power.If he does, Starmer will be the sixth prime minister in a decade to stand outside 10 Downing Street and announce a premature departure.Starmer spent the weekend pondering his future following the victory of intraparty rival Andy Burnham in a special election for a seat in Parliament. Burnham, until last week the Labour mayor of Greater Manchester, ran with the aim of challenging Starmer for leadership of the party and the country.Burnham is due to be sworn in as a member of Parliament on Monday.Starmer’s office declined to comment on resignation reports, but Business Secretary Peter Kyle said Sunday that Starmer is “making time to reflect on the political realities, challenges and opportunities that he finds himself in.” It’s unclear whether Burnham would face a coronation or a challenge, if Starmer steps aside. Wes Streeting, who resigned as health secretary last month to protest Starmer’s leadership, has said that he will run in a contest if there is one. Discontent with the prime minister has been building for months, with Labour lawmakers desperate to reverse the government’s decline in popularity since Starmer led the center-left party to a landslide election victory in July 2024. Read More He has struggled to deliver promised economic growth, repair tattered public services and ease the cost of living, and has been hamstrung by repeated missteps, including his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson, a scandal-tarnished friend of Jeffrey Epstein, as the U.K. ambassador to the United States.Labour is losing liberal voters to the growing Green Party and facing a rising Reform UK, the Nigel Farage -led anti-immigration party that consistently leads in nationwide opinion polls. U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in even before an announcement, linking Starmer’s potential exit to two of his recurring bugbears: immigration and renewable energy. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. “Keir Starmer will resign as Prime Minister of The United Kingdom. He failed badly on two very important subjects- IMMIGRATION AND ENERGY (OPEN NORTH SEA OIL!). I wish him well! President DJT,” Trump posted on his social media platform.It was unclear whether Trump was responding to media reports about Starmer’s plans. The two leaders didn’t speak over the weekend.Starmer’s initially warm relationship with the president has soured in recent months over issues including the Iran war, which the U.K. didn’t join.In contrast to missteps on the domestic front, Starmer has won praise for his international role, notably in rallying European support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion, and working to mitigate the economic and political turmoil unleashed by the Iran conflict.While many Labour lawmakers have rallied behind Burnham, some have said that Starmer had been treated unfairly. London legislator Neil Coyle railed on X against “the prospect of an utter stitch-up & the media circus being rewarded.“When the next leader cannot change Trump, Iran, Ukraine, Putin, Musk, broadcast editorial & algorithm bias overnight they’ll bay for his blood too. Better keep that guillotine sharp,” he wrote. JILL LAWLESS Lawless is based in London, covering British politics, diplomacy and culture and top stories from the UK and beyond. She has reported for the AP from two dozen countries on four continents. twitter mailto
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    Salah's World Cup nightmare ends as he fires Egypt to historic win
    Mohamed Salah's - and Egypt's - World Cup nightmares are finally over.The Egyptian King's match-winning second-half display helped the Pharaohs to their first ever World Cup win - at their ninth attempt - and leaves them on the brink of qualifying for the last 32.Salah's 67th-minute goal gave Egypt the lead - as they recovered from a shock early New Zealand opener - before his corner was headed home by Trezeguet to confirm the historic win.He had made a slow start to the tournament, with an ineffectual display in their opening draw with Belgium followed up by a quiet opening half against the Kiwis.But, just when it looked like Salah's own World Cup nightmares were about to continue, he became the latest superstar to make his mark on the tournament, following in the footsteps of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane.After a forgettable World Cup campaign in 2018 and failure to qualify four years later in Qatar, Egypt's greatest ever player has finally had his moment on the biggest stage.And he will know a point against Iran will see his country through to the next round - and they may not even need that.Salah said: "It's a great achievement for all the players. It's a great win. It's a great vibe. The next game is very important."Salah helps Egypt beat New Zealand to end 92-year wait for World Cup winBust-ups, injuries and defeatsSalah's club future remains uncertain after a forgettable final campaign at Liverpool, which saw him fall out with then manager Arne Slot before announcing he was leaving this summer.He has been linked with various clubs across the world but he was determined to focus on his country's World Cup campaign first in a bid to put right the wrongs of the past.In 2018, Salah faced a race against time to make the World Cup due to injury and, despite making the squad, had to settle for a place on the bench in their opening defeat to Uruguay.His converted penalty was then merely consolation in a 3-1 loss to host nation Russia before he missed a sitter as Egypt suffered a humiliating loss to Saudi Arabia.The fallout to that World Cup failure was huge, with Salah accusing Egypt's FA of disrupting preparations and reports he was close to quitting international football.Things didn't get better as four years later they failed to qualify for Qatar and - after 45 minutes on Sunday - it looked like Salah's World Cup misery was set to continue.Egypt manager Hossam Hassan even had to speak out before the match to deny any fall out with Salah - after substituting him during the draw with Belgium.But, just when it looked like the Iran match could be last-chance saloon, Salah took matters into his hands to spark wild celebrations among Egypt fans across the world.'Salah stood up for his country'Salah may have been a superstar at Liverpool. He is on an even higher plane in Egypt.With every touch comes loud cheers from his country's fans with huge pressure on his shoulders on every appearance.Sunday's goal was his 68th for his country in 118 appearances, leaving him just one shy of manager Hassan's all-time goal scoring record, and some will say it's his most important yet as Egypt finally ended a 92-year wait for a World Cup win.Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, told ITV: "If there was any doubt about Mo's impact on this team, you can still see it."It will give them enormous belief. They had to deal with adversity and their big player stood up and that will give them big confidence. You need your big players to perform to progress."Former Jamaica winger Jobi McAnuff added: "Just when he was needed, Mo Salah stood up for his country."Salah has played for the senior national team for 14 years and his importance to Egypt is such that high-ranking government officials have been known to get involved when he has been injured."I even had calls from Egypt's Minister of Health," recalls Dr Mohamed Aboud, the national team's medic, about the time Salah sustained a serious shoulder injury in Liverpool's defeat by Real Madrid in the 2018 Champions League final, leading to speculation he could miss the World Cup in Russia a few weeks later.But, despite helping Liverpool to the Premier League title in 2019-20 and 2024-25, the player has yet to lift a trophy for his country.The generation before Salah won three Africa Cup of Nations titles in a row between 2006 and 2010. Since then, there have been two defeats in finals, against Cameroon in 2017 and Senegal in the 2021 edition, which took place in early 2022.This World Cup win at least banishes one of Egypt's ghosts.World Cup fixtures and group standingsHow to watch the World Cup on the BBCEverything you need to know about the World Cup
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    Women's T20 World Cup 2026 winner odds & latest betting: Who will win ICC tournament?
    The 2026 Women's T20 World Cup is in full swing across England and Wales, with 12 teams battling for the biggest prize in the shortest format. With 33 matches spread across seven iconic venues and the final set for July 5 at Lord's, the tournament has already delivered thrilling contests, surprise results and plenty of drama.Australia have once again emerged as the team to beat. The pre-tournament favourites made an early statement with a dominant nine-wicket win over Bangladesh at Headingley, underlining their intent to reclaim the trophy after New Zealand's triumph in 2024.India also began brightly. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma starred in a convincing victory over the Netherlands, but their momentum was halted at Old Trafford by South Africa. Despite skipper Harmanpreet Kaur becoming the first cricketer, male or female, to make 200 T20I appearances, India fell to their first defeat of the tournament.South Africa, runners-up in 2024, are proving they remain serious contenders. After edging past Pakistan, the Proteas produced a clinical performance against India, with Marizanne Kapp smashing an unbeaten 81 off 45 balls to guide her side to a comfortable chase and throw Group 1 wide open.Hosts England have looked equally impressive. They posted their highest-ever T20I total against Sri Lanka in the tournament opener before backing it up with a four-wicket win over Ireland to move to the top of Group 2.Defending champions New Zealand, however, are facing an uphill battle. Consecutive defeats to West Indies and Sri Lanka have left their semi-final hopes hanging by a thread.Meanwhile, West Indies are enjoying a dream run. Hayley Matthews has led from the front as the Caribbean side secured a third straight win by defeating Sri Lanka, strengthening their grip on a semi-final spot.As the group stage reaches its crucial phase, the race for the final four is heating up. Australia remain favourites in Group 1, but India and South Africa are close behind, while England and West Indies currently lead the way in Group 2.Who Will Win The Women's T20 World Cup?We are backing Australia to win the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup. While the Australian women's team remains one of the most powerful powers in international sport, their relative silence over the last 18 months has been deafening, at least by their own lofty standards.However, underestimating them is a mistake. The team had a big yet very smooth change. While famous individuals such as Meg Lanning and Alyssa Healy have left, the current roster still has an unrivalled depth of quality and tournament experience.Why Australia Represents The Best Betting ValueTournament Record: Six T20 World Cup titles. More than any other nation. Australia do not just win this tournament, they define it. They have set the standard by which all other teams are measured.The Vengeance Factor: Losses in the semi-finals of both the 2024 T20 World Cup to South Africa and the 2025 ODI World Cup to India will be stinging them. That is not a statistic Australian cricket forgets. T20 World Cups are where this team has always excelled, and they arrive in England with something to prove. Squad Depth: Sophie Molineux has assembled a terrific squad. Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll have the technical skill and aggression to take down any bowling attack. The middle order features players who have played 100 international matches. And the bowling lineup of Megan Schutt, Ashleigh Gardner and Georgia Wareham is among the most potent in world cricket. Think Australia can capture the crown, or fancy an English masterclass? Lock in the best tournament outrights today with Dafabet!Bet Now: Get 200% deposit match up to INR 20,000 when you sign up with Dafabet!When is the Women's T20 World Cup? Key Dates And ScheduleThe 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup runs from June 12 to July 5, with 12 teams competing across seven venues in England and Wales. This is the first edition to expand to 12 teams, creating more group stage matches and more opportunities for the unexpected to happen.Here are the key fixtures critical for your betting strategy:DateFixtureVenueWhy It MattersJune 24England vs West IndiesLord's, LondonCritical Group B progression matchJune 21India vs BangladeshOld Trafford, ManchesterCritical Group A progression matchEarly JulySemi-Finals 1 & 2TBAIn-play markets peak during knockoutsJuly 5ICC Women's T20 World Cup FinalTBAOutright market settlementGroup A contains Australia, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Bangladesh and the Netherlands.Group B features England, New Zealand, West Indies, Ireland, Scotland and Sri Lanka.The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage. MORE: Cricket matches today | List of best live fixtures, latest betting odds & predictionsWomen's T20 World Cup Odds: Who is the Favourite?Australia head the Dafabet market at 1.72, with England their closest pursuers at 3.75. India at 6.00 carry genuine each-way appeal, and South Africa at 15.00 are the final name in the frame for anyone hunting a longer-priced flutter. TeamOddsAustralia1.83England3.75South Africa11.00India15.00West Indies21.00Bangladesh251.00New Zealand301.00Sri Lanka301.00Scotland751.00Note: Odds are correct at the time of publishing and subject to change.How to bet on cricket: Complete guide for types of bets, odds, best online sitesHow To Bet On The Women's T20 World Cup 2026Betting on the ICC Women's T20 World Cup offers multiple markets and opportunities for profit. Here is how to approach the tournament:Tournament Outright Winner: A simple bet on which country lifts the trophy on 5 July. Great for locking in early value on teams like Australia, England or India. Match Betting (Moneyline): Wager on individual fixtures. The Australia vs South Africa clash and India vs Pakistan encounter are likely to attract the heaviest betting volume and most competitive odds. Prop Bets (Player Markets): High-yield options include Top Tournament Batter (watch Georgia Voll, Smriti Mandhana, Nat Sciver-Brunt), Top Bowler (Megan Schutt, Alana King), or Player of the Match markets across individual fixtures. In-Play / Live Betting: T20 cricket's volatility makes live betting particularly rewarding. Bet on the next wicket to fall, individual over runs, or match outcomes as they shift throughout the innings.Ready to place your tournament bet? Don't just watch the action, experience it. Access competitive cricket odds, secure deposits and exclusive promotions through Dafabet today.BEST WOMEN'S T20 WORLD CUP ODDS AND OFFERSCLICK TO BET
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    Rams news: No felony charges, potential breakout player and more
    It has been a while, but it is the conclusion of another NFL offseason weekend. It is time to take a look around the NFC West to see what is going on with the Arizona Cardinals' division rivals.What is new with the Los Angeles Rams?Below are a few stories from the last week about the Rams for Cardinals fans to know about.Could backup RB break out?Last year, the Cardinals hoped that Trey Benson would have a productive season. This year, the Rams potentially could get what the Cardinals wanted from Benson out of running back Blake Corum. Why players love Sean McVayMcVay canceled mandatory minicamp. He was pleased with their offseason work. This is one reason why players love playing for him. No felony for Alaric JacksonLeft tackle Alaric Jackson was arrested this offseason for a domestic issue. He will not face felony charges, but he could face misdemeanor charges. Rams' X-factorThe Rams have made some big moves in the offseason, trading for pass rusher Myles Garrett and cornerback Trent McDuffie. But their X-factor might be this other player they added this offseason — cornerback Jaylen Watson. Potential problem on offenseThe Rams have a scary offense. However, if Davante Adams deals with injuries again, one analyst believes the red-zone offense might struggle a bit. Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: NFC West roundup: 5 Rams stories for Cardinals fans to know
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    Three-star ATH Ayden Payne flipped his commitment from San Diego State to Oregon State
    Anaheim (Calif.) Western athlete Ayden Payne flipped his commitment from San Diego State to Oregon State earlier today and broke down why he chose the Beavers. Payne originally committed to the Aztecs back in May following his first official visit. It was a bit of a surprise, only because he had four other trips set and we didn’t think he was going to pull the trigger so early in the process. Payne decided to take one last visit after all, and checked out the Beavers this past weekend. The talented two-way standout decided to flip his commitment and will now play his college ball in Corvallis. “The biggest reason why I chose Oregon State is because they have the number one Forestry class in the country,” Payne said. “That’s what I plan to major in and and will set me up later in life to become a firefighter. “Going in to the visit, I was pretty open minded but wouldn’t say I was leaning to Oregon State. I really didn’t know what to expect but I already I liked them a lot and had a good unofficial visit back in March. Once I was there, it just felt right and I decided I wanted to be a Beaver.”DB Noble Thomas was Payne’s player host on the trip.“Noble was a lot of fun to be around,” Payne said. “We connected really well and all the players on the team treated me great.”Payne is a two-way player who had a solid junior season on both sides of the ball. He had 34 receptions for 793 yards and six touchdowns to go with 23 tackles and three interceptions.“I’m coming in as a defensive back,” Payne said. “Coach Mac (Mike MacIntyre) said the plan is to play me all over the secondary. He likes that I can play safety but also move down and play nickel and corner.“I really like the overall fit in their scheme and it’s similar to how I already play for my high school team.”
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    ‘Throwing Up’ – Serena Williams Sends Her Husband and Tennis World Into Frenzy With Wimbledon Singles Comeback
    Jun 28, 2022; London, United Kingdom; Serena Williams (USA) during her first round match against Harmony Tan (FRA) on day two at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. © Susan Mullane-USA TODAY SportsVenus and Serena Williams recently took the tennis world by storm by accepting a doubles wildcard for the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, reviving their iconic partnership that includes 14 Grand Slam doubles titles and three Olympic gold medals.However, the excitement has reached an entirely new level now that Serena has also received a singles wildcard for the grass-court Major, where she has won seven of her 23 Grand Slam singles titles.How the Tennis World Reacted to Serena Williams’ Wimbledon Singles WildcardSerena Williams, who initially retired from professional tennis at the 2022 US Open, generated major buzz when she returned to the tour during the grass-court season. However, the American played only doubles at the Queen’s Club Championships and the Berlin Tennis Open, and her doubles partnership with Venus Williams at Wimbledon only fueled speculation that a singles return was not on the horizon.The 23-time Grand Slam champion has now put those beliefs to rest and created a frenzy by entering the singles draw at the grass-court Major. Her husband, Alexis Ohanian, was among the first to enthusiastically celebrate the news.“She’s back,” he posted.Boris Becker and Eugenie Bouchard also expressed their delight over the announcement.“Wonderful news from Serena & Wimbledon!” Becker posted.“Screaming crying throwing up,” Bouchard commented.Eugenie Bouchard’s Comment on Serena Williams and Wimbledon’s Instagram Post.Tennis journalists José Morón, Jon Wertheim, and Scott Barclay all welcomed the “surreal” development of the former world No. 1’s return to the singles court.“It’s not that it’s the news of the month, not even of the year… it might be the news of the DECADE 🤯 Serena Williams IS BACK, and she does so at 44 years old after several years retired. I don’t know what level we’ll see from her, but what is certain is that she’ll hook us all to the television in her return,” Morón said.“And Serena gets the @wimbledon wild card…this will be fun,” Wertheim wrote.“Serena Williams playing at Wimbledon in the women’s singles this year is genuinely surreal stuff. Legend of the game that we all thought was done for good… An absolutely insane timeline to be living in,” Barclay posted.Barclay also pushed back against the fans who were complaining about Williams’ wildcard and deeming it a slight to Dan Evans. Evans was not awarded a singles wildcard despite announcing that this year’s Wimbledon would be the final tournament of his career.“I think Dan Evans probably deserved a wildcard for his last Wimbledon as much as the next person but I’ve just seen a tweet complaining that they gave one to SERENA WILLIAMS so why not Evans and I just think we all need to take a step back and try to be serious for a minute. 😂,” Barclay commented.Meanwhile, tennis analyst Christian’s Court suggested that Williams would’ve been included among the top eight contenders in the pre-tournament odds if the news of her wildcard had broken earlier.“Feel like they’d put Serena in the top-eight if her singles WC was announced before the broadcast 😭,” the post read.MORE:Serena Williams’ Daughters Reunite With Father Alexis Ohanian As Wimbledon NearsSerena Williams has already arrived at Wimbledon and begun training on the grounds where she enjoyed some of the greatest moments of her career. The 23-time Grand Slam champion has been making memories with her daughters, Olympia and Adira, at SW19, while her husband, Alexis Ohanian, also flew in to join the family.
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    Oil Prices Fall as U.S.-Iran Talks Show Signs of Progress
    Oil prices retreated after Iran’s foreign minister said there had been “major progress” toward ending the fighting in Lebanon during the first session of high-level talks.
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    In U.S. Open that almost nobody wanted him to win, Wyndham Clark conquered all with heroic performance
    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. – Randall Clark remembers the exact day when his son Wyndham became his hero; it was Aug. 12, 2013, a Monday. Ten days earlier, the Clark family’s matriarch, Lise, had lost her battle with breast cancer at age 55, and after his mom’s funeral, Wyndham flew straight from Colorado to the U.S. Amateur in Massachusetts to play big, just like she always told him to.Randall Clark witnessed that same courage on Sunday at Shinnecock Hills, where Randall, fresh off an impromptu redeye to surprise his son on Father’s Day, watched the final round of the 126th U.S. Open play out from inside the clubhouse. Down in the arena below, Wyndham wasn’t just trying to fend off Scottie Scheffler and company for his second national championship in four years.No, this was Wyndham against the world.“He was fighting everything, everybody,” Randall said. “He was out there alone. … He was a warrior today.”Moments after Wyndham Clark captured the U.S. Open that almost nobody wanted him to win, he finally caught a glimpse of his dad greenside. Randall rushed in with both fists outstretched and wrapped Wyndham in his arms, telling him repeatedly, through tears hidden by dark sunglasses, how proud he was. Randall then declared emphatically into his son’s ear, “Toughest round you’ve ever played!”Wyndham expected nothing less, though his need for body armor was admittedly self-inflicted. Already known as a highly emotional, sometimes even volatile competitor dating to his amateur days, Clark suffered two mighty blows to his character last year – first after he destroyed his driver by flinging it into a sign during the PGA Championship, and secondly at last year’s U.S. Open at Oakmont, where he kicked in the panels of two of the club’s antique lockers in another fit of rage. Randall, whose brother-in-law is an Oakmont member, called the latter blowup “a moment of insanity,” though not a true reflection of his son.Clark apologized for both incidents and paid for the repairs – Oakmont’s longtime pro Bob Ford confirmed that Clark “has done everything that was asked of him” – though the damage had already been done, both externally and internally. For days, Clark found himself in a “negative, dark place,” but he was too ashamed to escape it. Not making the U.S. Ryder Cup team last fall, a byproduct of poor play and likely also his poor behavior, was another “jab to the stomach.” The criticism, meanwhile, followed him everywhere he went.“I just felt a lot of my career, world ranking, reputation, everything just dwindling,” Clark said. “That's a terrible feeling.”Clark eventually plummeted outside the top 75 in the same world rankings where he’d once sat third. His golf swing had gotten too long, his lead wrist too cupped, his clubface too open. He compiled only three top-10s in 36 starts from the start of last season to last month’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson.But then it all clicked – the work since last September with new instructor Pat Coyner, the head pro at Clark’s childhood club, Cherry Hills outside of Denver; the greater ability to self-reflect and forgive himself, thanks to mental guru Julie Elion, who’s been with Clark for over three years; the budding relationship with girlfriend, Emily Tanner, which has improved his overall happiness.“We’ve all made mistakes, we’ve all hurt people, we’ve hurt ourselves,” Elion said, “and progress isn’t always in a straight line.”Clark won in Dallas, then kept trending with a third at the Memorial and T-11 in Canada. If he brought his A-game to Long Island, Clark thought, “I can definitely win this thing.” He opened this U.S. Open with the lowest first round ever at Shinnecock, a 6-under 64 that spanned two days because of a two-hour fog delay on Thursday morning. Clark grinded out rounds of 69-70 to follow and took a commanding six-shot lead over Scheffler and three others through three rounds, though he later texted Elion a few angry emojis, frustrated by his closing bogey that would’ve padded his cushion by an extra shot. Even up a touchdown, Clark was still anticipating a battle – and not just from the world No. 1.“We knew it was going to be brutal today,” Elion said.Clark was a multi-sport athlete at Valor Christian in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and used to relish away basketball games in hostile environments. Nothing, though, could’ve prepared him for what he’d face over these final 18 holes.As Clark went through his warmup, Elion was close by. She stood a few feet from his divot line on the range, conversing with Clark and his caddie, David Pelekoudas, their random conversation taking them from sweet potatoes to sushi to the crazy dream that Clark had experienced the previous night – it was too crazy, however, for any details to be divulged publicly.But once Clark headed to the first tee, he could no longer be distracted. The crowd, much livelier than the previous evening, showered Scheffler with encouragement ahead of Sunday’s final tee time, even singing the now-30-year-old happy birthday, while only a few brave souls countered in support of Clark, who was probably grateful that the USGA opted to sell 25% fewer tickets than last year.“Canada hates you,” yelled one spectator, right before Clark hit his opening tee ball. Once the iron shot got airborne, several people screamed for it to “get in the bunker.”As Clark carded three bogeys in his first seven holes and saw his lead trimmed to just one shot over a charging Burns, he faced almost unanimous jeering from the crowd. When he tugged his tee ball left at the par-3 second, they cheered. Same for his approach into the par-4 sixth, where Clark’s ball stayed momentarily on the green before the slope, wind and will from the crowd collectively sent it rolling off the putting surface; Scheffler followed with a similar shot, though those same people begged for his ball to stay up.“I think sometimes it can get a little too much when, you know, balls are kind of going off greens and you start hearing cheers,” Scheffler said. “That felt a bit much to me.”The verbal abuse of Clark got so relentless that after tossing several hecklers early, a security veteran at one point on the back nine turned to a media member and said, “Can’t throw a whole grandstand out.” Elion became so offended by the nastiness that she ducked inside after eight holes to cool off for a few minutes.Unable to retreat himself, Clark leaned on the same tactic that helped him win his first major at Los Angeles Country Club, where fans threw their support behind Rickie Fowler en masse.“Anytime someone said something negative to me, I replaced it with something positive,” Clark said. “I was kind of making jokes about it with Dave, where if we heard someone cheer for me, I'd go, ‘Oh, there's one person that likes me.’“You just have to have tough skin,” Clark added. “If you let that stuff affect you, then they’ve beaten you.”Clark never lost his advantage on Sunday. Burns finished solo second behind a 3-under 67, though a short par miss at No. 15 ultimately left him a shot back. Tom Kim got to within two after a birdie at No. 16, though he bogeyed the next hole and settled for third as the only other player under par. Scheffler tied J.T. Poston and Keith Mitchell for fourth at even par.“I would say last year at Oakmont, I felt more like I lost the golf tournament,” said Burns, who held the 54-hole lead last year before slipping to T-7. “I certainly don't feel that way today. … I started the day seven shots back; that's very difficult to overcome, especially someone who is playing as well as Wyndham has been playing.”Clark quieted the crowd with a beautiful wedge that set up a tap-in birdie at the par-4 10th, then again with pars at Nos. 14 and 15 while Scheffler missed key putts on both holes to end his threat. Finally, after hacking his way out of a difficult lie at the par-5 16th and then hitting his third shot to the back of the green, 25 feet away from the hole, the people had no choice but to cheer; Clark sank the birdie putt and celebrated with a big, uppercut fist pump.“There was so much emotion that came out,” Randall said. “God, we’ve just gone through it all together. … There were some tough moments, and you heard it today. He didn’t play his best, but he figured it out.”Clark coughed up his fifth and final bogey of the day with a three-putt on No. 17, prompting Pelekoudas to remind his boss on the walk to No. 18, “Hey, we’re right where we want to be.” Clark found the right rough with his final drive but then landed a 9-iron onto the front section of the green, leaving himself two putts from 52 feet for the championship.Before he struck the first putt, Clark injected one last positive thought: I’m the best lag putter in the world.When Clark nestled his ball tap-in range and then polished off the closing par for 73 and a 4-under week, his handful of supporters were louder than ever. Heck, he’d probably gained some new fans with that performance. During the trophy ceremony, Clark spoke to the crowd still gathered in the 18th grandstand and exclaimed, "New York didn't love me, but I love you guys."“Being in the arena is not for everybody,” Scheffler said, “and I think it shows a lot about Wyndham, how he handled not only this golf course, but I think the crowd today as well. He is a well-deserving champion.”But had Clark been redeemed?Clark was asked in his winner’s presser if Sunday’s triumph officially closed the door on last year’s locker episode and other past transgressions, and if it didn’t, would he accept a recurring role as pro-golf antagonist.“I sure hope it closes the door on it,” Clark said. “I figured in my mind that this would maybe be the last time [I'd face comments about it] just because it's one year removed. I'll probably always get them, but I hope I don't become the heel of the PGA Tour.“I guess if I am, any press is good press, right?”On this day, at least, there was no debate: Clark proved himself heroic.
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    Big blow for England's WTC 2027 final hopes as ICC docks 12 points after New Zealand defeat at The Oval
    Big blow for England's WTC 2027 final hopes as ICC docks 12 points after New Zealand defeat at The Oval originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.KEY TAKEAWAYS:England have been docked 12 WTC points by ICC for a slow over-rate during the second Test against New Zealand at The Oval.The team were also fined with 50 percent of their match fee.The sanctions were handed to England after the 253-run loss to NZ, with the three-match series now level to 1-1.England lose 12 WTC points for slow over-rate in ENG vs NZ 2nd Test at The OvalEngland’s tough summer just got tougher as ICC issued a 12-point deduction to the English team following their loss against New Zealand in the second Test match at The Oval.The deduction and a 50 percent match fee fine came after the English team was found 12 overs short of over rate after making all the adjustments.According to ICC, "In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to minimum over-rate offences, players are fined five per cent of their match fee for each over their team fails to bowl within the allotted time, with the maximum penalty capped at 50 per cent of the match fee."In addition, as per Article 16.11.2 of the ICC World Test Championship playing conditions, a side is penalised one point for each over short. Consequently, 12 World Test Championship points have been deducted from England’s points total."MORE:India's Women's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final chances hit after SA lossThe sanctions come in the wake of the disappointing defeat in London, where New Zealand won the match with an innings of 253 runs, with Matt Henry picking 11 wickets for 109 runs.Joe Root accepts ICC punishment after England's over-rate breachWhile England's 12-point and 50 percent match fee punishment was meted out by Andy Pycroft, who is an ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees member, England’s stand-in skipper Joe Root pleaded guilty to maintaining the slow over rate in the second Test against New Zealand and thus agreed with the penalty suggested; therefore, no hearing was necessary.The charges were collectively leveled by on-field umpires Adrian Holdstock and Nitin Menon, third umpire Rod Tucker and fourth umpire Graham Lloyd.MORE:Kohli shuts down Test return as One8 launches ₹9,230 shoe inspired by his Test runsUpdated WTC 2025-27 standings after England's 12-point deductionEngland's over-rate penalty has led to a substantial fall in their position in the World Test Championship table, down to 26.38%.PosTeamPld.WonLostDrawnDEDPts.PCT1Australia871008487.502South Africa431003675.003Sri Lanka2 10101666.674New Zealand531104066.675Bangladesh421102858.336India944105248.157England12471143826.388Pakistan4130848.339West Indies8071044.17MORE:Australia go full 'gangster mode' celebrating 3-0 T20I series sweep of BangladeshWhat England's 12-point deduction means for their WTC final hopesThe loss to New Zealand aside, the 12-point deduction would have an even bigger effect on England's World Test Championship (WTC) qualification.Since only two teams qualify for the WTC final, which is currently scheduled to be held at Lord's in 2027, each point counts. The WTC table ranks teams by their Percentage of Points Taken (PCT), not by total points. Deductions (DED) affect the PCT because all deductions are considered as points played for in the table.England has had a history of being punished for slow over-rates in the past, and after the two-point deduction in the India series, this deduction means that England now has little margin for error.To keep up to date with all the latest cricket news and share your opinion on the biggest topics visit our Facebook, Instagram and X (Twitter) pages.
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    Today's match in Women's T20 World Cup 2026: Schedule, times and predictions for Monday, June 22
    The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 pauses for a rest day on Monday, June 22.Returning with a crucial triple-header on Tuesday. New Zealand face Scotland at Bristol, while Sri Lanka take on Ireland at the same venue, with both matches carrying significant implications in the race for the semi-finals.The day's final fixture sees Australia meet Pakistan at Headingley in Leeds. With the tournament entering a decisive phase, every result could prove pivotal as teams look to strengthen their position on the points table and keep their knockout hopes alive.Today's Women's T20 World Cup Matches: Schedule & VenuesMatchVenueTime (IST)- - - Lock in your match-winner bets on Dafabet now! Cricket OffersCLICK TO BETWomen's T20 World Cup Predictions: Today's Best BetsBetting TipOdds Betting TipOdds Betting TipOdds *All odds via Dafabet.Top Tips for Cricket BettingProfitable T20 betting is rarely about picking the obvious favourite. The best punters combine solid research with the ability to react quickly as conditions change. Whether you're betting on today's matches or planning for the rest of the tournament, these key principles can help sharpen your edge.Pay Close Attention to Weather and Pitch Reports: English conditions can change rapidly, especially during evening fixtures. A bit of cloud cover or increased humidity can bring seam bowlers into the game and significantly impact scoring rates. Always review the toss, weather forecast, and pitch report before placing your bets.Understand Venue Characteristics: Not all grounds play the same. Factors such as boundary size, pitch pace, and historical scoring trends can heavily influence match outcomes. Grounds like Edgbaston and Headingley often reward aggressive stroke-makers who are comfortable playing square of the wicket.Take Advantage of Live Betting Opportunities: Momentum shifts happen quickly in T20 cricket. One expensive over or a key wicket can completely change the complexion of a match. In-play markets can offer excellent value for bettors who are able to identify pressure situations before the odds adjust.Look Beyond the Main Match Markets: Popular match-winner bets often leave little room for value, particularly when strong favourites are involved. Player-focused markets, including runs, wickets, and performance points, can frequently present more attractive opportunities for those willing to dig deeper into the numbers.Maximise Your Match-Day Experience! Take advantage of premium live streaming, competitive odds, and seamless in-play cricket markets updated every single over. Claim Your Daily Betting Bonus with Dafabet Now!Bet Now: Get 200% deposit match up to INR 20,000 when you sign up with Dafabet!
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    🚨 Mexico now know the date and kick-off time for the round of 32
    🚨 Mexico now know the date and kick-off time for the round of 32Mexico became the first team to qualify for the Round of 32 of the World Cup and already has a date and time set for its direct elimination match. According to FIFA’s website, Javier Aguirre’s side will return to action in the next round on Tuesday, June 30 at 7 p.m. Possible opponentWith one match still to play and qualification secured, Mexico awaits one of the third-place teams from Groups C, E, F, H or I.If the group stage ended today, El Tri could face Scotland, Ecuador, Sweden, Cape Verde or Senegal.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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    Australian player goes viral for opinion on controversial rule at World Cup
    Ahead of the 2026 FIFA men’s World Cup, FIFA proposed a law that stated any player covering his mouth “in a confrontational situation with an opponent” would be subject to a red card. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) unanimously approved it in late April. Atlanta United star and Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron made the worst kind of history when he became the first player to be shown a red card for covering his mouth just before halftime of Paraguay’s 1-0 win over Turkiye on June 19. Paraguay's Miguel Almirón is sent off with a red card 🟥 pic.twitter.com/adQyHF296s— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 20, 2026The following day, Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine went viral for taking a stand against Almiron’s behavior when asked for his opinion on the newly implemented rule.SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 19: Jackson Irvine of Australia looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Australia at Seattle Stadium on June 19, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by MB Media/Getty Images)“The rule itself? Listen, I think it’s clear,” the Socceroos star said, per ESPN Australia & NZ. “We were all told before. It’s going to be controversial in some ways because we don’t know the nature of what it was, but when you look at what’s happened in the past, especially around the incident with Vinicius Junior, I think it takes everything out of the equation.“If you’re saying something to someone that you don’t want to be seen, then I think it’s safe to say that if you can’t be seen saying it, then it shouldn’t be said.” "I think it's safe to say that if you can't be seen saying it, then it shouldn't be said."Socceroos midfielder Jackson Irvine on the new Red Card offence for covering your mouth. #FIFAWorldCup#Socceroospic.twitter.com/Xn0gH8dIkh— ESPN Australia & NZ (@ESPNAusNZ) June 21, 2026The response was overwhelmingly positive to Irvine’s stance, and this reply from Tipping Pitches sums up the overarching sentiment: “Oh, so it IS possible for an athlete to give a simple, clear eyed answer about a sport making a good faith effort to create an inclusive and equitable environment.”For reference, Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni covered his mouth with his jersey when speaking to Real Madrid’s Vini Jr. during a UEFA Champions League match in February. Vini Jr., playing in this World Cup for Brazil, asserted that Prestianni verbally abused him with slurs, and UEFA later banned Prestianni for six matches.Shortly after that incident occurred, FIFA announced it would “introduce measures” against players covering their mouths at this World Cup.Related ArticlesGiants’ Rafael Devers Draws Backlash for Pinch Runner ReactionKansas City Chiefs 2026 Training Camp Position Battle to WatchJacksonville Jaguars 2026 Training Camp Position Battle to WatchStart your unlimited Newsweek trial
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  • Exceptionalism Can Be Lonely. Ask Britain.
    Brexit was supposed to let Britain return to a time when it still counted as a global power. A decade later, the costs are blindingly apparent.
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    Manuel Ugarte: United forced to lower their asking price
    Manuel Ugarte: United forced to lower their asking price Manchester United are planning a complete overhaul of their midfield, with at least three players set to leave as INEOS look to bring in as many new signings.Casemiro has already departed, and Manuel Ugarte is expected to be next. The Uruguayan has been a major disappointment since his arrival two years ago.The 25-year-old has struggled to adapt to the pace and physicality of the Premier League, and Michael Carrick handed him only one start since taking charge.The Red Devils ended up losing that match, and it is clear that the Uruguay international cannot cut it in England, with Turkish giants Galatasaray long-term admirers of his.Manuel Ugarte: nobody ready to match United’s valuationRuben Amorim’s arrival at AC Milan has meant the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder has gained a new suitor. Despite not handing him too many minutes during his time at Old Trafford, Amorim feels Ugarte is perfectly suited to the slower nature of Serie A football.The 20-time English league champions have been demanding £30 million to sell him, considerably less than the initial £42 million they paid for him.INEOS are aware that there is no chance they can earn as much, and the Rossoneri are refusing to pay £30 million.According to The Sun, United need to earn £25 million from his sale to avoid a loss as per the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability rules.United forced to reduce their asking price for Manuel Ugarte“Ugarte’s United future is uncertain as the club is open to offloading the Uruguay international after two sorry seasons.“United would be prepared to move for a third midfielder if they can get Ugarte off the books but do not want to actively hawk him around as it could drive his valuation down.“Although United would require around £25m for Ugarte to avoid a loss under the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules, they could afford a small loss after the £40m sale of academy graduate Alejandro Garnacho and other minor academy sales last year.”Interestingly, The Peoples Person had relayed there is chance Manuel Ugarte stays on as the fourth-choice midfielder if United cannot earn a decent fee.Hopefully, this does the trick for UnitedThe former Sporting CP ace will want to avoid such a scenario and will be praying for Amorim to come calling following the World Cup.He has had a mixed start to the quadrennial showpiece, but a decent end to the competition might just see his value rise, which is something United are hoping for.Feature image Carl Recine via Getty Imagesonline pollsThe Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social
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    Surman gets World Cup goal but New Zealand falls to Egypt 3-1
    VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — New Zealand defender Finn Surman made a surprise appearance on the score sheet, burying the opening goal in his team’s 3-1 World Cup loss to Egypt on Sunday night.The loss puts New Zealand at the bottom of the group with just one point, but the team can still advance to the knockout round. If the Kiwis pull off an upset victory over Belgium in Vancouver on Friday while Egypt defeats Iran in Seattle, they can move on with an improbable second-place finish.New Zealand carried much of the momentum through the first half against Egypt thanks to Surman’s goal. On a 15th-minute corner kick from fellow defender Tim Payne, Surman tracked the ball and knocked in a header from just outside the 6-yard box.“It was a pretty big jump,” Surman said. “I definitely felt that it was a good goal, so I’m pretty happy about that.”The Kiwis held that 1-0 lead into halftime, but a second-half flurry of Egyptian goals took New Zealand from potentially leading the group to sitting in last.“I think it shows the highs and lows of football,” he said. “That first half, I thought we played really well.”Surman added that his parents were in attendance for the goal, hoping it was “something they remember and something that they’re proud of.”Goal-scoring is not generally an emphasis of Surman’s game, having scored just three professional goals on record. His first came with the Wellington Phoenix in Australia’s A-League prior to his move to the Portland Timbers in 2024. He had also scored twice before for New Zealand, most recently in a 2025 friendly.Surman is one of just four players to have played the entirety of both of New Zealand’s World Cup games so far. Although his goal gave the Kiwis hope early, the backline has struggled, as New Zealand has allowed five total goals in the World Cup.“We just got to believe,” team captain and starting striker Chris Wood said. “We’ve done extremely well on the world stage already, but we’ve got to believe we can go take it with one of the best teams in the world.”___Ben Kule is a student in the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.___AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/FIFA-World-Cup
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    Haway The Podcast | THE G-FORCE (Pt3) | “The End Of An Era”
    This morning we’ve got the third and final part of our G-Force trilogy, looking back at Eric Gates and Marco Gabbiadini’s time at Sunderland, and the glorious finish of the 89-90 season! On today’s show, Martin, Kelvin and Andrew look back at: Eric Gates’ retirement plans – will he, or won’t he? (He’d have been terrible on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire) Denis Smith’s post-Christmas struggles His February plans to fund some new signings Gatesy’s decision to play on for another year And, Denis Smith’s decision to give him a free – before promotion was confirmed! All this and more! Get subscribed to Haway The Podcast so you never miss another episode of our free daily show.Want to get in touch with us? You can drop us an email at HawayThePodcastSAFC@Gmail.com, or you can contact us via social media – we’re @RokerReport on almost every platform. For your daily SAFC fan-written content, head over to⁠RokerReport.SBNation.com ⁠𝗛𝗔𝗪𝗔𝗬 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗢𝗗𝗖𝗔𝗦𝗧 🎙️⚡️🌪️ THE G-FORCE — PT 3 🌪️⚡️Join us as we round off our mini-series on one of Sunderland’s most iconic strike duos – Gatesy & Gabbers!APPLE: https://t.co/G4zwWzSgUOSPOTIFY: https://t.co/hwKTdBdoqGhttps://t.co/MrScfojZL0 | #SAFC ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/8Mv34CO1BV— Roker Report (@RokerReport) June 22, 2026
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    Full Card Revealed For ONE Friday Fights 160 On June 26
    The world’s largest martial arts organization returns to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this Friday, June 26, for another stacked installment of its weekly event series. Fans tuning in live in Asia primetime can expect nine bouts of Muay Thai headlined by a rematch that has been building since the night it was created.ONE Friday Fights 160 is headlined by two contracted ONE athletes, features a two-time K-1 Champion making his promotional debut, and delivers the kind of action that warrants a US$100,000 spot on the promotion’s main roster.View this post on InstagramIn the main event, contracted ONE athletes Numsurin Chor Ketwina and Songchainoi Kiatsongrit run it back in a high-stakes atomweight Muay Thai rematch.When Numsurin walked into their first meeting at ONE Friday Fights 122, nobody gave him much of a chance. Songchainoi was rolling with nine straight wins and a momentum that felt unstoppable. The 30-year-old from Sisaket had other ideas. He hurt Songchainoi in round two, secured the majority decision, and left with the victory, a ONE contract, and a shot against Nadaka for the inaugural ONE Atomweight Muay Thai World Title.Muay Thai, however, has a long memory. Numsurin — and eventually Songchainoi — tested themselves against the Japanese icon on the global stage, and both carry the wounds of defeat into Friday’s rematch. But the mission for the Thai duo is simple: get the win and earn a second crack at Nadaka.View this post on InstagramIn the co-main event, two-time K-1 Champion Yodkhunpon steps into ONE for the first time when he faces Turkey’s Semih Sah Cindir in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.In the 2024 K-1 World Max tournament, Yodkhunpon fought three times in a single day, winning the first two bouts by knockout before claiming the title on points in the final. He defended the belt in 2025 with a first-round KO. Now, the Nakhon Ratchasima native takes on his biggest challenge yet.Across from him is Cindir, a 21-year-old Turk who packed his bags at 18 and traded Istanbul for Krabi, determined to pursue Muay Thai at its source. A former Turkish amateur champion and European Cup medalist, he has quietly built an impressive ONE resume and showed real quality when he ended Wang Penghui‘s eight-fight winning streak at ONE Friday Fights 154.View this post on InstagramONE Friday Fights 160 Full CardNumsurin Chor Ketwina vs. Songchainoi Kiatsongrit (Muay Thai – atomweight)Yodkhunpon vs. Semih Sah Cindir (Muay Thai – bantamweight)Wanchainoi vs. Dokmaipa Santiubon (Muay Thai – strawweight)Ayad Albadr vs. Kongchai Chanaidonmueang (Muay Thai – strawweight)Ubaid Hussain vs. Sanpet Sor Salacheep (Muay Thai – flyweight)Chartpayak Saksatoon vs. Panpadej NF Looksuan (Muay Thai – flyweight)Face Erawan vs. Rungruanglek TN Muaythai (Muay Thai – flyweight)Pet Suanluangrodyok vs. Adam Sor Dechapan (Muay Thai – atomweight)Hern NF Looksuan vs. Ryuya Okuwaki (Muay Thai – atomweight)Source
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    Everything you need to know about the first official MotoGP test with Pirelli tyres
    Motorsport photoTen riders representing five different manufactures will take part in the official Pirelli MotoGP test at Brno on Monday.The Czech venue will be the ideal setting for the full-time MotoGP riders to sample the new 850cc prototypes fitted with Pirelli tyres that will be introduced in 2027, marking a new era in the motorcycle world championship.Each of the five manufacturers will field two riders in the test, although not all riders will be racing the same bikes next year.For Ducati, Marc Marquez and Fermin Aldeguer will be in action; Pedro Acosta and Dani Pedrosa will ride for KTM, Honda has asked Joan Mir and Luca Marini to do the honours, while Yamaha will have Toprak Razgatlioglu and test rider Augusto Fernandez. Aprilia was due to run Marco Bezzecchi and Raul Fernandez, but the latter will sit out the test after battling with appendicitis all weekend15 different compoundsThe test will be held behind closed doors at the express request of Michelin, which has a contract as sole supplier until 31 November. As such, it considers that images of MotoGP bikes running Pirelli tyres cannot be supplied or published until after that date.However, the Milan-based manufacturer published this Sunday a graphic preview of the test, information that reveals a catalogue of 15 tyres available to the riders.The range features seven front tyres and eight rear tyres, with the following characteristics: Three soft front tyres specification, two medium compounds specification, one front rain tyre and one intermediate, which will return to the tyre offering after Michelin removed it several years ago.At the rear, the riders will have one soft tyre specification, two medium tyre specifications, and two hard tyres. There will also be two rain tyres and one rear intermediate tyre.Behind closed doorsThe test will be behind closed doors, with no access for media and photographers, and with no timing information. The Brno test day, where the Czech GP was held this weekend, will start on Monday at 9AM and runs until 1PM, with the teams stopping for an hour for lunch.Work will resume at 2PM continue until 6PM, when the first official tyre test for full-time riders with the 850cc bikes and Pirelli tyres will conclude. All times are local.The main objective of the test is to gather the maximum amount of data and information from as many riders as possible, in order to evolve and develop the tire range. A sprint simulation is also planned for the day.The next official test will be on the Monday following the Austrian GP, on 21 September, open to private teams, before the first 2027 pre-season test takes place on 1 December in Valencia, with all riders in action. In case you missed it: Pirelli doesn't intend to make a "Marquez" tyre for MotoGP: "It is not our style" Joan Mir to test Honda’s 2027 MotoGP bike in Brno despite impending Ducati move To read more Motorsport.com articles visit our website.
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    🚨 Bielsa rules out Arújo and De Arrascaeta for clash with Spain
    🚨 Bielsa rules out Arújo and De Arrascaeta for clash with SpainUruguay is going through a difficult moment in World Cup qualifying after finishing Matchday 2 of the Group Stage with a 2-2 draw against Cape Verde. La Celeste will face Spain in the final matchday needing a win to secure its place in the next stage of the competition. And in that regard, Marcelo Bielsa does not have good news. This Sunday, he confirmed in a press conference the absences of Ronald Araújo and Giorgian De Arrascaeta for the do-or-die match. "They have no chance of playing against Spain," he said, because neither of them is physically fit. Araújo picked up a muscular issue during a training session before Uruguay’s World Cup debut, while De Arrascaeta is dealing with calf discomfort. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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    Argentina's Scaloni: Hydration breaks fragments the game
    Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said that "there are no easy games" at the World Cup and listed the newly-introduced hydration break as one of the things that make the conditions even more difficult.The world champions are preparing for their second group stage match against Austria on Monday after kicking off the tournament with Lionel Messi's hat-trick in the 3-0 win against Algeria."There are no easy games, especially in the group stage. Historically, but now also with the 48-team format, the group stage has always been hard," Scaloni said in a news conference on Sunday."Now with the conditions of the heat and the hydration break. The game is stopped constantly."Football governing body FIFA introduced the hydration break out of concern for the players' physical strain. In each half, the referee is supposed to pause the game for three minutes after 22 minutes of play.The format effectively turns the two halves into a four-quarter format, one that US citizens are very familiar with from other sports such as basketball and American football."In the end, it's done to have more time, but it fragments the game. It's four quarters then in the half-time we have just three minutes to talk to players between them coming in and going back. The 'four-period' concept is real," Scaloni said."It feels strange adapting to this. Eventually, it will become the norm, just like any other improvement. For now, it feels unusual because the flow is so broken up."Some coaches have made a positive assessment of the break because it allows them to exert more influence on the game.Argentina top Group J ahead of Austria but are tied on three points with their next opponents.
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    Tyreek Hill shares injury recovery video amid NFL return rumors
    Last year, Tyreek Hill saw his NFL season end way earlier than anticipated when he suffered a dislocated knee in the Miami Dolphins‘ Week 4 game against the New York Jets.After further evaluation, it was determined he needed surgery to repair a torn ACL, also meaning he’d been on a long road to recovery. However, the surgery was successful with all indications that he’d be able to return for the 2026 season.Earlier this year, the Dolphins released him after four seasons there, but Hill said he still plays to make an NFL return. On Sunday, he gave everyone an exclusive look at some of his offseason recovery efforts in a new video upload.“See y’all on the other side of the battle,” he says, lying in a hospital bed with a large black cast wrapped around his injured leg.More news: Kansas City Chiefs 2026 Training Camp Position Battle to WatchMIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – AUGUST 23: Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins looks on prior to a NFL Preseason 2025 game between Jacksonville Jaguars and Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium on August 23, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)The one-minute video, called “Cheetah, Reborn – Intro,” features additional scenes of the eight-time Pro Bowler and 2023 receiving yards leader working out and meeting with doctors.Passionate speeches from the FX drama series “Snowfall” also play over the video as Hill trains for his potential return.The video also closes with a bit of a tease as a doctor asks Hill if he plans on trying to do something after his injury or just live his life.Hill laughs and begins to answer, but the video mutes his comments before it ends, so nobody knows what was said but him and that doctor.Another NFL team will need to decide to add Hill to their roster for the upcoming season, before he can officially return, and his injury situation may mean he’s not available for a full season. One team that surfaced in chatter about potentially reunite with Hill last month is the Kansas City Chiefs.Hill previously played for the Chiefs from 2016 to 2021 and was part of the team’s Super Bowl LIV win over the San Francisco 49ers. He had nine catches for over 105 receiving yards, the most of any player Mahomes threw to during the championship win.Many of Hill’s Pro Bowl appearances also came with the Chiefs, so he has the history there, and the relationship with coach Andy Reid and the various roster members still there, including Mahomes and Travis Kelce.During their offseason, the Chiefs made a huge move by acquiring Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to fill their running back spot, taking some of the pressure off Mahomes, who is also returning from a torn ACL injury.One has to think there is a team out there willing to take a chance on a player of Hill’s caliber for the upcoming season. He had a career-best season in 2023 with Miami, showing his ability to make a strong contribution when healthy and on the field. He’s played in 145 games in his NFL career and racked up 83 touchdowns and 11,363 receiving yards.The major concern is the nature of his injury and whether he is limited when he finally returns to play. That said, he can always change his mind and not return if he doesn’t find an ideal roster situation for the 2026 season.More news: Titans Make NFL History With Massive Jeffery Simmons ContractFor more about the NFL, head over to Newsweek Sports.Related ArticlesKansas City Chiefs 2026 Training Camp Position Battle to WatchGreen Bay Packers 2026 Training Camp Position Battle to WatchDetroit Lions 2026 Training Camp Position Battle to WatchStart your unlimited Newsweek trial
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