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The Philadelphia Eagles are likely to trade wide receiver AJ Brown before the 2026 NFL Draft, but they want a first-round draft pick in return. The Eagles may accept a first-round pick in 2028 instead of 2027, which could affect which teams are interested.
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The Eagles want a first-round draft pick to trade AJ Brown.
They might accept a 2028 first-round pick instead of a 2027 pick.
Philadelphia can spread out Brown’s contract salary cap hit if traded after June 1.
The Eagles previously discussed taking a future first-round pick in a trade.
The New England Patriots are interested because Brown knows their coach from the Tennessee Titans.
Other potential teams include the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.
Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman is willing to make deals involving future picks.
The trade talks are expected to intensify before the NFL Draft in 2026.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to trade wide receiver A.J. Brown soon after four seasons with the team. Quarterback Jalen Hurts spoke briefly about the possible trade during offseason workouts, saying the team is focused on learning the offense and appreciates Brown’s contributions.
Key Facts
A.J. Brown has played four seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and was a three-time Pro Bowl player.
The Eagles won Super Bowl LIX in the 2024-25 season with Brown on the team.
Brown was reportedly unhappy with how the offense operated this past season.
The Eagles replaced offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo with Sean Mannion in January.
The team signed wide receiver Brandon Hayes recently to join offseason workouts.
They also drafted USC wide receiver Makai Lemon in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Jalen Hurts said the team is focusing on improving and learning the offense despite trade rumors.
The New England Patriots are expected to trade for Brown next month.
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The Hurricanes won decisively against the Canadiens in a game held in Montreal. The article reviews the key points from the game and looks forward to the upcoming Game 5 on Friday.
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The Hurricanes played against the Canadiens in Montreal.
The Hurricanes won by a large margin.
The article discusses important outcomes from this game.
It provides insights on how this game affects the series.
The next game, Game 5, is scheduled for Friday.
The performance of both teams in this match is analyzed.
The focus is on the impact of this win on the playoffs.
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England football manager Thomas Tuchel did not choose Adam Wharton for the upcoming World Cup squad. Wharton played a key role in Crystal Palace’s win in the Conference League final, earning man-of-the-match honors. Some former players and experts expressed surprise at Wharton’s exclusion.
Key Facts
Adam Wharton, 22 years old, played for Crystal Palace in the Conference League final.
Wharton helped Palace win their first European trophy by beating Rayo Vallecano.
He was named man of the match for his strong all-around midfield performance.
England manager Thomas Tuchel left Wharton out of the 26-man World Cup squad.
Tuchel selected seven other midfielders, including the 35-year-old Jordan Henderson.
Former players Glenn Hoddle and Joleon Lescott said Wharton should be part of the England team.
Wharton stood out by controlling possession, creating chances, and defending well.
His performance in the final has drawn interest from bigger clubs for future transfers.
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Frederik Andersen stopped all 18 shots he faced, achieving his third shutout in 12 playoff games this year. His performance helped the Carolina Hurricanes lead the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 in the Eastern Conference Final.
Key Facts
Frederik Andersen is the goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes.
He made 18 saves without letting in any goals.
This was his third shutout in 12 playoff games this season.
The Hurricanes currently lead the Canadiens 3 games to 1.
The series is part of the Eastern Conference Final in the NHL playoffs.
The Hurricanes need one more win to advance to the Final.
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Oliver Glasner became the manager of Crystal Palace after Roy Hodgson left in early 2024. In just over a year, Glasner led the club to win the FA Cup, the Community Shield, and the UEFA Conference League. Despite challenges like a European competition demotion and important player transfers, Glasner’s time at Palace marked a very successful period for the club.
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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish met Oliver Glasner in late 2023 and decided to hire him after Roy Hodgson left in early 2024.
Glasner previously managed in Germany’s Bundesliga with clubs Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt.
Glasner led Palace to win three trophies in about 375 days: the FA Cup, the Community Shield, and the UEFA Conference League.
Palace was initially set to play in the Europa League but was demoted to the Conference League due to UEFA rules about multi-club ownership.
The club unsuccessfully appealed the UEFA ruling to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Palace defeated Premier League champions Liverpool to win the Community Shield soon after starting the new season.
Key players such as Eberechi Eze left Palace for record fees, and there was a near-transfer of captain Marc Guehi to Liverpool that was stopped by the club.
Glasner reportedly threatened to quit if Marc Guehi’s move to Liverpool went ahead, showing his strong influence on club decisions.
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Milan Momcilovic, the top player in the college basketball transfer portal, has decided to leave the NBA draft. He will return to college basketball and play next season.
Key Facts
Milan Momcilovic played forward for Iowa State.
He was ranked as the number one player in the transfer portal.
Momcilovic had entered the NBA draft process.
His agents confirmed he is withdrawing from the NBA draft.
He plans to continue playing college basketball next season.
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Rafael Jodar improved his tennis ranking from 707th last year to 29th this year. His recent performance at the French Open has impressed fans and drawn comparisons to the famous tennis player Rafael Nadal.
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Rafael Jodar was ranked 707th in the world last year.
He is currently ranked 29th in the world in tennis.
Jodar played at the French Open, a major tennis tournament.
Fans see similarities between Jodar and tennis star Rafael Nadal.
This rise in ranking shows significant improvement in Jodar’s career.
The French Open is played on clay courts and is one of four Grand Slam tournaments.
Tennis rankings are based on players’ recent performances in tournaments.
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Oklahoma's athletics director, Roger Denny, says that if the College Football Playoff (CFP) expands, it could help his team play more challenging games outside their conference. This change might also bring back the rivalry games between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.
Key Facts
Roger Denny is the athletics director at the University of Oklahoma.
He supports expanding the College Football Playoff system.
Expansion could allow Oklahoma to schedule tougher nonconference games.
It might also help renew the rivalry series between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.
The issue relates to college football scheduling and competition structure.
The discussion focuses on improving opportunities for the Oklahoma Sooners football team.
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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said the SEC conference remains the best in college football, even though the Big Ten has won the last three national championships. The Big Ten teams have also won all four games played against SEC teams in recent College Football Playoff matches.
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Greg Sankey is the commissioner of the SEC (Southeastern Conference).
The Big Ten conference has won the last three national college football titles.
In the last three seasons, Big Ten teams have beaten SEC teams in all four College Football Playoff games.
Despite these results, Sankey believes the SEC is still the best college football conference.
The statement reflects ongoing competition and rivalry between the SEC and Big Ten conferences.
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The Indianapolis Colts extended quarterback Daniel Jones' contract for two years, but the deal includes only $50 million guaranteed, leaving the team some flexibility if Jones struggles. The Colts are also considering adding Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby in the upcoming supplemental draft as a potential backup or future starter.
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Daniel Jones signed a two-year, $88 million contract extension with the Indianapolis Colts.
The contract guarantees $50 million, implying the Colts could move on if Jones struggles.
Jones was the No. 6 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the New York Giants.
He played 8-5 as a starter last season, throwing for 3,101 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions.
Jones suffered an Achilles injury in December, raising concerns about his upcoming season.
The Colts plan to part ways with their 2023 first-round pick, Anthony Richardson, if they cannot trade him soon.
The team is interested in quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who may enter the supplemental draft after losing NCAA eligibility due to rehab for gambling addiction and anxiety.
Sorsby could be drafted by the Colts to learn behind Jones and provide insurance at quarterback.
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In the closing minutes of Game 5 between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder, Mason Plumlee committed a foul on Thunder guard Jared McCain that was later upgraded to a Flagrant 1 foul by the NBA after review. McCain, making his first playoff start, scored 20 points, and the Thunder won the game 127-114.
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Mason Plumlee fouled Jared McCain with 1:39 left in the game.
The on-court foul was reviewed and upgraded to a Flagrant 1 foul by the NBA.
A Flagrant 1 foul means the foul was more serious than a regular foul and could be dangerous.
Later, Bismack Biyombo also fouled McCain, but that foul was not upgraded.
Jared McCain was starting in the playoffs for the first time due to injuries on his team.
McCain scored 20 points in the game.
The Oklahoma City Thunder won Game 5 with a score of 127-114 over the Spurs.
Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals is scheduled for Thursday at 8:30 p.m. ET.
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Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd supports expanding the NCAA Tournament from 68 to 76 teams starting in 2027. He believes more games will create excitement and increase fan interest, despite many critics opposing the change.
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The NCAA Tournament will expand from 68 to 76 teams beginning in 2027.
Many fans and critics oppose the expansion, fearing it will reduce the tournament’s exclusivity and weaken regular season importance.
Some critics think expansion will favor bigger conferences and could hurt smaller schools.
Tommy Lloyd, Arizona’s head coach, supports the change and thinks more games will attract viewers and energy.
Lloyd has led Arizona to multiple conference titles and recently won the Naismith Coach of the Year award.
Critics worry expansion could lessen the excitement of Selection Sunday, when teams are chosen for the tournament.
Lloyd believes the extra games will deliver drama like buzzer beaters and increase momentum for the sport.
The debate over expansion highlights differing opinions on how to grow college basketball’s biggest event.
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Myles Garrett, a top defensive player for the Cleveland Browns, signed a big contract extension but previously asked for a trade to join a team with a better chance to win. The Browns are rebuilding their team and may trade Garrett this year to get new players and improve their future prospects.
Key Facts
Myles Garrett signed a four-year, $160 million contract extension with the Browns in 2025.
Garrett had earlier requested a trade because he wanted to play for a winning team.
The Browns have been struggling since 2024, winning only eight games over that time.
The Browns’ offense has been one of the best, but the team overall has not succeeded.
New coach Todd Monken has not yet met with Garrett, suggesting uncertainty about the player’s future.
The Browns delayed a $29.2 million option bonus for Garrett to make a trade easier.
The team is focusing on rebuilding with young players from recent drafts.
Trading Garrett would help the Browns improve their team and reduce financial risks from previous deals.
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Mark Bailey, a former Houston Astros catcher and coach, has died at age 64 after battling cancer. He played seven seasons in Major League Baseball and spent over 25 years working with the Astros organization in various roles.
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Mark Bailey was 64 years old when he passed away.
He played seven seasons in MLB, mostly with the Houston Astros.
Bailey appeared in 340 major league games from 1984 to 1992.
He was known as “Beetle” and was a switch-hitter (batted both left and right).
Bailey caught many games for Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, including 403 of Ryan’s 5,714 strikeouts.
The Astros traded Bailey to the Montreal Expos in 1988; he also played for the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants.
After his playing career, Bailey coached in the Astros organization, including serving as bullpen coach from 2002 to 2009.
He was inducted into several sports halls of fame, including Missouri State Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Golfers Si Woo Kim and Scottie Scheffler, who are close friends and practice partners, posted a video of their workout together shortly after competing in the final round of the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament. Both played well during the event but were defeated by Wyndham Clark, who won with a final score of 30-under par.
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Si Woo Kim and Scottie Scheffler are professional golfers on the PGA Tour and personal friends.
Both live near Dallas, belong to the same country club, and often practice together.
They posted a workout video on social media just days after competing at the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
Kim and Scheffler played the final round together, shooting 6-under par each.
They finished the tournament at 27-under and 25-under par, respectively.
Wyndham Clark won the tournament with a final round score of 60 and a total of 30-under par.
Scheffler expressed excitement about competing alongside Kim before the final round.
Kim described the course as challenging and said he aimed to stay aggressive to make birdies (one stroke under par on a hole).
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Von Miller said on Wednesday that he plans to play in the 2026 football season. He has already asked Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton to bring him back to the team.
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Von Miller is a former Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP).
He said he will definitely play in the 2026 season.
Miller has talked to Broncos coach Sean Payton about returning to Denver.
The Broncos are the team Miller played for previously.
Miller made this statement on a Wednesday.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander helped the Oklahoma City Thunder take a 3-2 lead against the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals with 32 points and 9 assists. Former NBA player Richard Jefferson responded to criticism that Gilgeous-Alexander relies too much on free throws, stating that even without those free throws, he remains one of the top scorers.
Key Facts
Gilgeous-Alexander made 16 of 17 free throws in Game 5, which the Thunder won 127-114.
He has attempted 134 free throws over 13 playoff games, shooting nearly 90% accuracy.
Some people criticize Gilgeous-Alexander for "hunting" fouls to score more points.
Richard Jefferson said Gilgeous-Alexander would still be a top scorer even without free throws.
Jefferson believes negative stories about players can come from fans or people who dislike them.
The Thunder need one more win to reach the NBA Finals.
The next games in the series are Game 6 and, if needed, Game 7.
Gilgeous-Alexander is an All-Star point guard recognized for his scoring ability and efficiency.
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The Los Angeles Chargers' starting offensive tackles, Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater, are expected to be ready for training camp after both missed most of last season due to injuries. Their return could strengthen the team’s offense and improve protection for quarterback Justin Herbert, who was sacked many times last season.
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Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater are the Chargers’ starting offensive tackles.
Both players were injured during the 2025 season and missed most of the games.
Rashawn Slater tore his patellar tendon in August 2025, ending his season.
Joe Alt suffered two high ankle sprains and had surgery to stabilize his ankle.
Justin Herbert was sacked 54 times in the 2025 regular season, the second most in the NFL.
Herbert still had a strong season with 3,727 passing yards and 26 touchdowns.
The Chargers made the playoffs with an 11-6 record but lost in the Wild Card round.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh said Alt and Slater are on track to be ready for training camp.
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