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Three Indianapolis Colts players who missed the entire 2024 season due to significant injuries are returning for training camp and will be competing for playing time or roster spots. Defensive end Samson Ebukam, who missed 2024 with an Achilles injury suffered in training camp, was a key pass rusher in 2023 (48 pressures, team-high 9.5 sacks). He will compete with Tyquan Lewis and JT Tuimoloau for rotational snaps behind projected starters Laiatu Latu and Kwity Paye. While acknowledging the uncertainty surrounding recovery from an Achilles injury, GM Chris Ballard expressed confidence in Ebukam's work ethic and stated the defense missed his physicality last season. Safety Daniel Scott, a 2023 Day 3 pick, has yet to play an NFL preseason snap due to an ACL injury as a rookie and an Achilles injury in 2024. He returns to a safety group where Nick Cross and Cam Bynum are starters, but depth is inexperienced. Scott will compete with Rodney Thomas and Hunter Wohler for backup roles, potentially aided by defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo's scheme that often uses three safeties. Both coach Shane Steichen and GM Ballard have praised Scott's intelligence and potential, despite his lack of experience. Tight end Jelani Woods missed the 2023 season with hamstring injuries and the 2024 season after toe surgery last summer. The third-round pick possesses size and speed that could impact the passing game, particularly over the middle. He will compete with Will Mallory (who had a strong offseason) for a pass-catching role behind Tyler Warren (do-it-all) and blockers Drew Ogletree and Mo Alie-Cox, as injuries have severely limited his playing time.
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A serious crash occurred east of Lincoln, Nebraska on Tuesday afternoon, resulting in two people being seriously injured. The collision was reported at approximately 1:20 p.m. at the intersection of 148th and Adams streets. According to the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, a semitrailer and a passenger vehicle were involved in the crash. Two occupants of the car—an older woman and a child—sustained serious injuries and were transported to a hospital. The driver of the semi-truck was not injured. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Authorities closed 148th Street between Holdrege Street and Havelock Avenue following the incident. This is a developing story, with updates to be provided by Channel 8 (KLKN-TV).
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With the NFL season nearing and fantasy football drafts actively underway, identifying potential breakout players is presented as a crucial strategy for success. The article emphasizes that recognizing young talent poised for a significant leap, though easier in hindsight, is key to winning fantasy championships. The author announces a series of articles over the coming week, highlighting their favorite breakout candidates for every key fantasy position. This specific article focuses exclusively on running backs as the position being analyzed. The article concludes by listing the statistical categories for which 2025 fantasy projections will be provided for the running back candidates: Carries, Rushing Yards, Rushing Touchdowns, Receptions, and Receiving Yards.
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), an agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is asking employees to fill critical positions that were recently vacated after incentivizing staff to leave, as part of broader workforce reductions. Agency leadership informed employees that further cuts are planned, but these specific vacancies are essential for mission delivery, such as roles for soil conservationists. Since January, NRCS has reduced its workforce by nearly 2,400 employees, representing over 20% of its staff, with a hiring freeze in effect until at least October 15. The agency plans to continue reducing staffing levels to below those of December 2019 before resuming hiring, after which staffing will be capped at that December 2019 level indefinitely. This follows a USDA-wide deferred resignation program that led to about 16,000 departures, allowing employees paid leave before exiting in September. NRCS is now the second USDA component, after the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in May, to seek lateral transfers to backfill critical roles. The Supreme Court recently lifted an injunction that had blocked USDA from implementing widespread layoffs, enabling the department to proceed with workforce reductions. In discussions about internal transfer opportunities, NRCS leadership cited USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins' earlier comments on "optimizing and reducing the size of its workforce to become more efficient." This includes relocating many employees out of the Washington region, consolidating redundant functions, eliminating unnecessary management layers, and offloading office space. Employees expressed skepticism and low morale, noting that the agency implied their jobs could be at risk if they do not apply for transfers, while emphasizing that transfers offer no future job protection. Few are expected to take the offers seriously unless there are personal benefits like improved work-life balance, as morale is already depleted. NRCS is focusing on filling specialist positions, but employees raised concerns that recent mass firings of newer hires and incentivized exits of experienced staff have created a gap, leaving no younger talent to replace departing workers. One employee described the transfer solicitation as a sign that initial workforce reductions were "ill-advised at best." Employees can apply for up to three critical vacancies, with decisions made by state-level NRCS officials or their deputies. However, USDA will not offer pay retention, grade increases, or relocation expenses, though it will try to match current salaries. Applicants for Washington-based roles were warned they might face mandatory relocation later. Staffing cuts have already caused operational issues, such as increased workloads—one employee now covers 10 counties instead of four—and the loss of key expertise, including Geographic Information System specialists critical for mapping-dependent tasks. This has reduced capacity for programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, which helps farmers improve environmental outcomes, leading to fewer application approvals.
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Manchester United have approached Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitiké to beat Newcastle United to his signature and are considering a player-plus-cash offer. Newcastle United, instead of pursuing Ekitiké, are preparing a €70 million bid for Real Madrid striker Endrick and are also interested in Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins, though his £90 million price tag is problematic. Newcastle are open to selling Alexander Isak for £120 million, a fee that could interest Liverpool. Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly ready to make a world-record €250 million bid for Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer, but Chelsea have no interest in selling. Crystal Palace are open to a swap deal with Arsenal involving Eberechi Eze, preferring Leandro Trossard as part of the exchange. Nottingham Forest reported Tottenham Hotspur to the Premier League over their pursuit of Morgan Gibbs-White, which derailed a proposed swap deal between Forest and Manchester City involving James McAtee. Manchester United, accepting no one will meet their €25 million asking price for Jadon Sancho, are prepared to lower demands in negotiations with Juventus. Man Utd are also ahead of Everton in pursuing Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz and are prepared to discuss a loan with an option to buy. Leeds United are interested in a loan deal for Real Madrid striker Gonzalo García, with Brentford, Sunderland, and West Ham United also showing interest. Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister has turned down an approach from Bayern Munich, stating he would only leave for Real Madrid. Agent Jorge Mendes has repeatedly offered Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) to Real Madrid, but the Spanish club remains uninterested, even on a free transfer. Atlético Madrid have joined Manchester United in pursuing Lyon midfielder Corentin Tolisso, who Lyon might sell for around €25 million due to financial issues. Barcelona are ready to terminate Oriol Romeu's contract, with Girona looking to sign him on a free. Romeu is one of five players manager Hansi Flick is urging the club to offload, alongside Iñaki Peña, Pau Víctor, Marc-André ter Stegen, and likely Andreas Christensen.
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The United States Hockey League (USHL) has renewed its partnership with Drive Hockey Analytics for the USHL Player Development Combine taking place this week in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This collaboration brings advanced player tracking and performance analytics to the event, a key platform for identifying and developing talent. Drive Hockey Analytics will utilize its wearable sensor technology and smart arena systems to provide NHL-level performance data during the combine. The system collects objective, real-time metrics on player movement, speed, workload, and positioning, capturing details often missed by traditional scouting. USHL President Glenn Hefferan emphasized that Drive's technology adds significant depth to their Player Development Series, offering young athletes evaluation comparable to the highest levels of hockey. Following the event, each participant will receive a personalized performance report outlining their strengths, areas for development, and peer comparisons, designed to be actionable for both players and coaches. Drive COO Adam Nathwani stated their mission is to help players be seen for their on-ice performance, making elite-level feedback accessible to impact development and scouting. Drive's system has been proven reliable through deployment at numerous elite junior events, including previous USHL combines and league games.
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A Hudsonville High School football player, Ethan Carter, was shot multiple times in Birmingham, Alabama, while attempting to purchase a gun. The incident occurred near Winchester Drive and Ridgewood Circle just before 6 p.m. on Saturday. Police stated Carter was in the Roebuck area to meet individuals he connected with online for the gun purchase. According to investigators, Carter met with two people to buy the firearm. Instead, they robbed him, shot him multiple times in the head, neck, chest, and arm, and stole his vehicle. Carter sustained life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital. Birmingham Police confirmed that no arrests have been made at this time. They strongly urged the public to avoid purchasing firearms off the street or through social media, warning that such transactions are extremely dangerous and often result in violence, advising people to only use legal and licensed dealers. Hudsonville High School provided updates on Carter's condition. On Sunday, they reported he was conscious, had full function, and was in an Alabama trauma unit. A subsequent update from Carter's mother confirmed he would not need surgery. According to NBC affiliate WOOD-TV, Carter has since been released from the hospital and is en route back to Michigan. Carter's coach, Leonard Stephens, described him as a focused, hardworking young man who earned a scholarship to Davenport University through grit. Stephens expressed his heartbreak over the news, offering prayers and support, and expressed belief in Carter's recovery as a fighter. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact the BPD Robbery Unit at 205-254-1753 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 205-254-7777.
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The 2025 NBA Summer League provides early glimpses of the rookie class, prompting fantasy basketball rookie rankings. While Summer League performance isn't a definitive predictor, first impressions are notable, highlighted by Cooper Flagg's 31-point game after a poor start, Tre Johnson's street-ball style offense, and Joan Beringer's shot-blocking. Cooper Flagg (Dallas Mavericks) is ranked highly, though his fantasy ceiling for next season is seen as somewhat capped due to the talented roster around him. Despite this, his versatility on both ends of the court is expected to give him an elite fantasy floor, and he should start immediately. Dylan Harper (San Antonio Spurs) possesses skills like rim attacking, distribution, and defense that suggest he'll be an impactful fantasy player early. However, questions about his exact role (starter or bench leader) within the Spurs' rotation remain unanswered until the season starts. Ace Bailey's (Utah Jazz) opportunity share looks significantly boosted due to Utah trading away John Collins, Jordan Clarkson, Collin Sexton, and Johnny Juzang. Despite early Summer League offensive struggles, a subsequent 18-point game eased concerns, and little stands in his way to be a top fantasy rookie. VJ Edgecombe (Philadelphia 76ers) produced eye-catching highlights in his Summer League debut but then suffered a thumb injury. His fantasy stock faces competition from Tyrese Maxey, Jared McCain, and Quentin Grimes, but his athleticism and defense provide a solid fantasy floor foundation. Tre Johnson (Washington Wizards) is showcasing his scoring ability, his primary skill from college. While Washington's crowded backcourt (CJ McCollum, Khris Middleton, Marcus Smart) is a concern for his fantasy outlook, it's expected coach Brian Keefe won't relegate the talented Johnson to the bench all season. The New Orleans Pelicans experimented with playing Derik Queen next to Yves Missi in Summer League, indicating the starting center spot is open. Playing both next to Zion Williamson is considered problematic. If Queen wins the job, his offensive talent is seen as a major fantasy asset. Khaman Maluach's rookie season might resemble Yves Missi's previous year. However, Maluach's poor three-point shooting in Summer League (1-for-6 in his debut) contrasts with Missi attempting only one three his entire rookie season, raising a point of attention for his fantasy profile.
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The MLB draft format changed this year, compressing 20 rounds into two days instead of three, forcing the Chicago Cubs' staff into a demanding schedule. After completing Rounds 1-3 on Sunday night, staff left Wrigley Field around 1 a.m. Monday and returned just four hours later, at 5 a.m., to start Rounds 4-20. Cubs amateur scouting director Dan Kantrovitz acknowledged the quick turnaround disrupted the usual rhythm and described Monday as an "exhausting" but "pretty fun" long day, stating "that's how a draft should be." He believes the Cubs executed their pre-draft plan "to a T" through at least the sixth round. Their selections included left-handed-hitting outfielders Ethan Conrad (Wake Forest) and Kane Kepley (North Carolina) with the first two picks. A key strategy was acquiring pitching volume, resulting in seven college pitchers drafted with their final ten picks, specifically targeting starters. Kantrovitz anticipates signing 18 or 19 of their 20 draft picks. He did not express specific optimism about signing 19th-round pick, third baseman Caleb Barnett (an Alabama commit).
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed forward Miroslav Holinka to a three-year, entry-level contract. Holinka, aged 19, played 47 regular season games for the Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) last season, accumulating 45 points consisting of 19 goals and 26 assists. Before joining the Western Hockey League, the native of Kroměříž, Czech Republic, spent two seasons playing for HC Oceláři Třinec in the Czech league. The centre, who stands 6'2" and weighs 202 pounds, was selected by the Maple Leafs in the fifth round (151st overall) during the 2024 NHL Draft.
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Scottie Scheffler (+550) is the opening favorite to win The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, continuing his streak as the favorite in every 2025 major. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy (+750) has significant history at the course, having shot a 61 there as an amateur 20 years ago but also missing the cut during the last Open held there in 2019. Jon Rahm (12-1) and Bryson DeChambeau (18-1) are positioned as the next tier of contenders. Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffele, Shane Lowry, Ludvig Åberg, and Tyrrell Hatton are all listed at 25-1, while U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun opens at 90-1. Betting markets include the lowest tournament round score (Over 63: -180, Under 63: +700, Exactly 63: +210), winning margin (1 stroke: +210, 2 strokes: +330, 3 strokes: +550, 4 or more: +300, Playoff: +375), and whether any golfer will make a hole-in-one (Yes: -120, No: -110). Odds are also available for each golfer to win, place in the top five, top 10, top 20, or top 40, and to make or miss the cut. Additional markets offer odds for results excluding Scheffler and McIlroy. These odds are current as of publishing time, with ESPN BET referenced for updates.
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Kinlie Brennise, raised in Craig, Colorado without a traditional rodeo family background, competed alongside her brother with support from her parents Sheila and Scott and one rodeo-participating uncle. Her parents dedicated extensive resources to her development, traveling nationwide to access top clinics and competitions. Currently pursuing her first National Finals qualification, Brennise transitioned this year from regional circuit rodeos to full-time competition, noting significant mental adjustments. As a four-time Mountain States circuit finals qualifier, she emphasizes managing emotional highs and lows: "I’ve learned to not ride the highs too high and the lows too low... taking it one calf at a time." She acknowledges competitive slumps require varied responses—sometimes stepping away entirely or reverting to fundamentals like roping practice dummies. As of July 10, Brennise ranked fifth globally with $61,000 in annual earnings, later adding approximately $18,000 by advancing from Pool A to the finals at Calgary Stampede. Brennise consistently credits her family for her success, recognizing their foundational role in her performance. She plans to rely on their support throughout her ongoing campaign to qualify for Las Vegas' National Finals Rodeo.
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The TOI Sports Desk provides extensive, around-the-clock coverage of global sporting events. This includes running live blogs for both India and non-India cricket matches, as well as major international events featuring Indian athletes, such as the Chess World Cup final with Praggnanandhaa and the Badminton World Championships semifinal with HS Prannoy. Their coverage extends to mega-events like the Olympics, Asian Games, Cricket World Cups, and FIFA World Cups. Beyond live coverage, the desk produces comprehensive match reports, insightful post-match commentary, and stats-based articles offering in-depth analysis of player performances and team dynamics. They actively track news wires for key stories and conduct exclusive player interviews in both text and video formats. The desk also files content from print editions and reporters, monitors viral stories and trending topics, and creates original content on relevant subjects. Their mission is to deliver accurate, engaging, and up-to-the-minute sports content to readers worldwide.
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Hundreds of teenagers gathered in strip mall parking lots across the Bay Area for Friday night parties, resulting in fights and significant trash being left behind. Multiple arrests occurred in Brentwood, while two people were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries from the incident in Alameda. At the South Shore Center parking lot in Alameda, witnesses described an intense scene involving around 300 teens, loud noises initially thought to be gunshots (though police said this was unclear), heavy drinking, and numerous fights. Keith Theige, a nearby resident, reported seeing multiple fights, including one where a young woman was pulled to a car by friends after being involved. Other witnesses stated they saw about a dozen fights near the mall entrance and teens jumping on cars and pounding on windows. Emergency medical services staged nearby but reportedly did not immediately enter, while police used a bullhorn to address the crowd. Brentwood experienced a similar situation the same day at Sand Creek Crossing, where police reported a group of over 300 teens, some arriving via rideshare, from outside the area. This gathering also involved fights and items being knocked off store shelves, leading to five arrests. Residents expressed concern about the lack of safe spaces for teens and the potential for violence in such large, uncontrolled gatherings. Theige specifically questioned the police response in Alameda, noting the presence of fighting yet no apparent arrests made at that location. Alameda police characterized their incident as isolated, while Brentwood police termed theirs a "link up" and are investigating another possible meet-up being discussed online. Brentwood police are also planning a meeting to discuss these "teen takeovers."
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A traveling band from Mexico has announced that all members are expected to survive following a severe crash in McHenry. Their van struck a tree, resulting in three members sustaining severe injuries and six others being hospitalized. The accident occurred around 7:20 p.m. Saturday at Route 31 and Prime Parkway. Emergency crews, including the McHenry Township Fire Protection District and McHenry Police Department, responded to reports of a crashed transport van with multiple injuries. They arrived within six minutes, finding the van heavily damaged after hitting an electrical pole. Occupants were found injured outside the vehicle; none were trapped. Firefighters began triage and treatment. Damaged, arcing power lines posed a hazard, requiring ComEd response, and a malfunctioning transformer caused a power outage in parts of McHenry. An investigation by McHenry Deputy Police Chief Thomas Walsh determined the cause: the driver of the northbound white Ford E-350 van (towing a trailer) fell asleep at the wheel. This caused the van to veer into the southbound lane and strike a utility pole in front of 1501 South Front Street. Battalion Chief Ryan Mastandrea confirmed 14 adults occupied the van at the time of the crash. Due to the number of injured, a significant emergency response was deployed, including two fire engines, multiple fire chiefs, and seven ambulances. Nine occupants were transported to area hospitals with injuries ranging from minor to severe. Among these nine, three suffered severe injuries; one critically injured victim was airlifted by LifeNet helicopter to Advocate Condell Medical Center, a Level 1 trauma center in Libertyville.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated that Canada might need to accept some tariffs as part of a future trade agreement with the United States. He stated there is little evidence the Trump administration would completely abandon levies in any deal, noting that all of President Trump's past trade negotiations have included tariffs. This comment was made ahead of a cabinet meeting in Ottawa. The context is an ongoing trade war since Trump took office, marked by US tariffs on Canadian goods and Canadian countermeasures. Last week, President Trump announced a new 35% tariff on Canadian goods set to start August 1st, replacing the current 25% rate which includes exemptions. Trump has also imposed global tariffs, including 25% on steel and aluminium and 25% on non-US built cars and trucks, plus a recently announced 50% tariff on copper imports effective next month. Prime Minister Carney did not explicitly state if he would accept tariffs in a deal but reiterated he would only sign an agreement "that's in Canada's best interest." He also warned Canada is prepared to impose further counter-tariffs if no deal is reached with Washington. These US tariffs are particularly damaging to Canada as it sends about three-quarters of its exports to the US, especially in vulnerable sectors like auto manufacturing and metals supply. However, the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (CUSMA) currently exempts much of the cross-border trade between the US, Canada, and Mexico from additional levies. US media reports confirm the agreement remains in effect. Despite Canada's exports to the US declining since April, compliance with CUSMA has increased. Data cited from the US Census Bureau shows approximately 91% of Canadian exports to the US crossed the border duty-free.
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President Donald Trump announced a preliminary trade deal with Indonesia on Tuesday, stating it sets a 19% tariff on Indonesian exports to the United States. Trump claimed the deal grants the US access to the Indonesian market and emphasized that Indonesia would pay the 19% tariff while the US would pay no tariffs on its exports to Indonesia. Trump later elaborated on Truth Social, asserting that as part of the agreement, Indonesia committed to purchasing $15 billion in U.S. energy, $4.5 billion in American agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets, many being 777s. This aligns with recent reports of Indonesian airline Garuda considering an order for 50-75 Boeing aircraft. It remains unclear if Jakarta has approved these specific terms, as the Indonesian Embassy did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested the deal involves Indonesia dropping its tariffs on U.S. goods. The White House also did not provide additional details on the purported agreement. The announced 19% tariff represents a reduction from the 32% duty Trump had threatened to impose on Indonesian imports just the previous week. Trump attributed the deal to direct negotiations with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, whom he praised. This announcement follows a similar pattern to Trump's July 2nd claim of a trade deal with Vietnam, which included a 20% tariff. Indonesia is a significant U.S. trade partner, with bilateral goods trade exceeding $38 billion in 2024 and a U.S. trade deficit of $17.9 billion in 2023.
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The Buffalo Sabres have re-signed defenseman Bo Byram to a two-year contract. The announcement was made on July 15, 2025, accompanied by the statement "Bo is back in blue & gold!". In addition to the Byram signing, the team announced several upcoming media appearances featuring players and staff: Alex Lyon, Radim Mrtka, Jake Richard (with a note mentioning his hat trick), Mike Leone, David Bedkowski, Adam Kleber, Brodie Ziemer, Kevyn Adams, Patrick Geary, and Gavin McCarthy. The announcement also included the news "4 more years of Clouder!", indicating a contract extension for another player.
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BBC reporter Gary O'Donoghue received an unexpected phone call from President Donald Trump on Monday evening. O'Donoghue had been hoping for an interview to mark the anniversary of the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, believing his previous reporting on that event might secure the rare opportunity. After a false alarm the previous night, he had given up and was asleep when the White House called. Awoken by the call, O'Donoghue was connected to Trump via Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Despite initial technical difficulties where the line dropped, the call resumed, and O'Donoghue spoke with the president for nearly 20 minutes. Their conversation covered the Butler shooting, Trump's frustrations with Vladimir Putin, his views on NATO, and his opinion of the UK. Key takeaways from the conversation included Trump sounding reflective and vulnerable when discussing the assassination attempt. He expressed discomfort talking about it, stating he tries not to dwell on it ("I don't like dwelling on it... I don't want it to have to be that") and prefers "the power of positive thinking, or the power of positive non-thinking." O'Donoghue noted moments of reflection and unusually long pauses before answers, contrasting Trump's typical unfiltered style. When asked if he trusted Putin, after a long pause, Trump replied, "I trust almost nobody to be honest with you."
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Using expert consensus fantasy football rankings compared to average draft position (ADP) helps identify players experts value higher or lower than their typical draft spot. Several running backs are highlighted as players the author likes more than their Expert Consensus Ranking (ECR): Rookie Kaleb Johnson is expected to be the Steelers' primary early-down back, replacing Najee Harris. His powerful, downhill running style, effectiveness after contact, patience reading blocks, and fit in Arthur Smith's zone scheme project well for an immediate impact and goal-line role, despite lacking elite long speed or sharp cuts. Cam Skattebo, after a dominant season at Arizona State, joins the Giants to work alongside Tyrone Tracy. Known for his ultra-physical running style despite his size, he consistently gains yards after contact and falls forward. While likely splitting work evenly with Tracy, Skattebo is expected to handle the majority of goal-line carries. Jordan Mason, acquired by the Vikings in a trade and given a significant contract, thrived early in 2024 filling in for Christian McCaffrey in San Francisco. His skills align well with Minnesota's outside zone running scheme. He possesses stand-alone value and becomes immensely valuable if starter Aaron Jones is injured. J.K. Dobbins successfully returned from a 2023 Achilles tear with the Chargers in 2024 and now joins the Broncos. While Sean Payton uses multiple backs and rookie R.J. Harvey will be involved, Dobbins is expected to have a role and could become Payton's preferred goal-line back.
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Lionel Messi scored twice to lead Inter Miami to a 2-1 home victory against Nashville SC on Saturday, extending his MLS-record scoring streak. The win snapped Nashville's club-record 15-game unbeaten streak across all competitions, marking their first loss since April 19. Messi opened the scoring in the 17th minute with a spectacular free-kick that threaded through Nashville's defensive wall, beating goalkeeper Joe Willis. Nashville equalized in the 49th minute when Hany Mukhtar headed home Andy Najar's cross for his 10th season goal, assisted by Patrick Yazbek. Messi secured the decisive goal in the 62nd minute by intercepting Willis' errant clearance, rounding the keeper, and slotting home with his left foot. This match marked Messi's fifth consecutive MLS game with multiple goals—a league record—and his 16th MLS goal this season, tying him for the league lead with Nashville's Sam Surridge. Inter Miami extended their unbeaten run against Nashville to five matches (4-0-1) and registered their fifth straight MLS victory overall. Both teams return to action on Wednesday, with Miami visiting Cincinnati and Nashville hosting Columbus.
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Substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scored an 87th-minute winner, securing Spain a dramatic 2-1 victory over England in the European Championship final at Berlin's Olympiastadion. This historic win earned Spain a record fourth European title. After a cautious first half with minimal chances, Spain broke the deadlock just two minutes into the second period. Lamine Yamal crossed to Nico Williams, who slotted home. England equalized in the 73rd minute when substitute Cole Palmer curled in a precise low shot after being set up by Jude Bellingham, seemingly sending the match to extra time. Oyarzabal, who came on in the 67th minute, decided the match by poking in Marc Cucurella's cross past goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. The Real Sociedad forward later stated, "I have done my job," emphasizing the collective effort of Spain's squad. Spain's triumph marked their first major trophy since 2012 and broke Germany's record for most Euro titles. They became the first team to win all seven tournament matches and set a new scoring record with 15 goals. The victory also highlighted emerging talents like 22-year-old Williams and 17-year-old Yamal, who became the youngest player in a World Cup or Euro final. For England, the loss extended their 58-year major trophy drought and made them the first team to lose consecutive European Championship finals. Captain Harry Kane described the defeat as "as tough as it gets," acknowledging England's failure to maintain pressure after equalizing.
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The news emphasizes the importance of preparing a flexible battle plan for 2025 fantasy football drafts, as drafts are unpredictable and competitors may make unexpected picks. It advises against rigid strategies, recommending instead to be nimble and practice using tools like the FantasyPros Draft Simulator for mock drafts before the season. Analysts' specific draft plans are highlighted for reference. Key strategies include building depth at wide receiver (WR) and running back (RB), particularly by targeting unsettled backfields for late-round RB picks where roles could change abruptly. For leagues with 14 or more teams or large rosters, drafting a second quarterback is suggested. Additionally, if a league includes team defense and kicker positions but doesn't require drafting them, it's better to skip them in favor of selecting extra late-round RBs as potential high-upside "lottery tickets"; these can be dropped before the season starts for necessary positions if needed. Specific player analysis focuses on J.J. McCarthy (QB – MIN), noting his potential despite limited preseason play. The Vikings' pass-heavy offense, which ranked high in neutral passing rate and pass rate over expectation in 2024, is cited, along with strong supporting skill players and offensive line improvements. McCarthy's college performance, including top-12 rankings in key metrics like passing grade and yards per attempt per Pro Football Focus, supports expectations for a successful 2025 season, continuing a trend of Kevin O’Connell-coached quarterbacks finishing as QB1s.
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The news content announces the availability of highlights showcasing the best moments and action from the fourth and final round of the Genesis Scottish Open golf tournament. This event is a collaboration between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. The footage captured comes from the tournament's venue, The Renaissance Club, located in North Berwick, Scotland.
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Altay Bayindir's agent is traveling to Manchester this week to discuss the goalkeeper's future at Manchester United. Bayindir joined the club in 2023 as backup to André Onana but made only one appearance in his debut season against Newport County in the FA Cup. During the 2023/24 season, Bayindir received more opportunities due to Onana's inconsistent form and manager Erik ten Hag's departure, though his own performances varied. His standout display came against Arsenal in the FA Cup in January. Despite new manager Ruben Amorim's reported confidence in him, Bayindir remains firmly second-choice, with Manchester United now linked to Botafogo goalkeeper John. If signed, John would further threaten Bayindir's position, especially after Onana received reassurances about his role and Tom Heaton renewed as third-choice keeper. Bayindir had previously rejected European interest in January to stay at United, but recent reports suggest he may now be open to a move, prompting his agent's visit for crisis talks about his uncertain status at Old Trafford.
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A video compilation captures highlights from the Festival of Speed 2025's Saturday action in a 25-minute sequence. The highlights open dramatically with a Norton Rotary QXR performing an exceptionally long wheelie down the start straight. The variety continues with a rider successfully reaching the top of the Hill on a single wheel while riding a monowheel. While too numerous to list every moment, the compilation features significant attractions: off-road enthusiasts will see the Defender Dakar D7X-R prototype, and drift fans witness Mike Whiddett setting the rear tyres of his Mazda RX-7 'Humbul' on fire during his run. A collection of supercars, including the McLaren Solus, Porsche GT3 RS Manthey, Maserati MCXtrema, Aston Martin Valkyrie, and McLaren Lanzante P1 HDK, are also showcased making their way up the course. Formula 1 is prominently featured with the F1 75. The event saw seven World Champions gather together on a balcony. Historic F1 action on the Hill included Bruno Senna driving the McLaren M23, Nigel Mansell in the Williams FW11, and Alain Prost piloting the McLaren MP4/4. The highlights package concludes with a Hilltop interview featuring Dua Lipa, conducted after she ascended the Hill in a Porsche 911 GT3. This sequence presents the best parts from day three of FOS 2025.
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A former Texas Southern University football player, identified by family as 24-year-old Tyler Martinez, was killed in a shooting described by police as stemming from a "parking garage dispute." The incident occurred Friday night at the Mac 4460 apartments located on South MacGregor Way at Calhoun in Houston. Martinez was shot multiple times during the altercation. Police reported that 22-year-old Isaac Robinson returned to the scene after the shooting and was subsequently charged with murder. Public records indicate that both Tyler Martinez and Isaac Robinson resided at the Mac 4460 apartment complex where the shooting took place. According to the TSU website, Martinez played for the university's football team for four seasons, concluding in 2023. For his final three seasons, he served as a defensive tackle. Prior to attending TSU, Martinez played football at Humble High School.
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