Women's golf majors in 2026 highlight exciting venues, while Adam Scott notes stalled PGA Tour-PIF talks, and rising star Lottie Woad earns praise from golf's elite ahead of her Open challenge.
Fantasy football nerds, listen up! Matt Harmon and Justin Boone are diving into the hottest debates swirling around dynasty leagues this draft season—think long-term roster strategies, rookie picks, and startup mock drafts. They’re breaking down six key arguments (like how much to prioritize youth vs. win-now players) and even dropping Yahoo’s latest mock draft results. If you’re obsessing over your dynasty team’s future, this is your playbook.
Editor’s Note: Dynasty leagues aren’t just fantasy football—they’re multi-year chess matches, and this piece tackles the stuff hardcore players lose sleep over. Whether you’re debating trading future picks or weighing rookie hype, these insights could be the difference between a dynasty collapse and a decade of dominance. Plus, mock drafts are like catnip for fantasy addicts.
Deion Sanders Jr. had big plans to expand his media presence in the NFL, and even got a rare thumbs-up from Commissioner Roger Goodell. But despite that high-profile backing, his project has hit a major snag—details are scarce, but it looks like things aren’t moving forward as hoped.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a celebrity kid’s side hustle. Sanders Jr. was trying to carve out a unique space in NFL media, and Goodell’s support suggested the league was on board. The stall raises questions about why—is it a business issue, a league politics problem, or something else? For fans, it’s a reminder that even well-connected projects can fizzle in pro sports’ tricky landscape.
The Jets' sixth day of training camp had a few notable moments—nothing earth-shattering, but enough to keep fans tuned in. The piece likely covers player performances, standout drills, or early chemistry (or lack thereof) between teammates. Think of it as a quick check-in rather than a deep dive.
Editor’s Note: For die-hard Jets fans, every training camp update is like a breadcrumb leading to the regular season—small but meaningful. For everyone else? It’s a pulse check on a team with high expectations (and maybe a few question marks). These bite-sized updates help gauge whether the hype is real or if there are early red flags.
Boca Juniors' coach Diego Russo has made a bold move by dropping three key players—Marcos Rojo, Marcelo Saracchi, and Cristian Lema—from the professional squad. The decision has sparked tension within the club, with reports of a strained atmosphere as the team navigates a rough patch.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about a coach benching players—it’s a sign of deeper issues at one of Argentina’s biggest clubs. Dropping experienced names like Rojo suggests Russo is shaking things up, but if the locker room is already on edge, it could backfire. Fans will be watching closely to see if this gamble pays off or fuels more drama.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts kept his cool—literally and figuratively—during a sweltering training camp practice, responding to the brutal heat with a stoic quote that doubled as a rallying cry for his teammates. Instead of complaining, he framed the discomfort as an opportunity to grow stronger, showing the kind of leadership that fans and coaches love to see.
Editor’s Note: In the grind of training camp, small moments like this reveal a lot about a team’s mindset. Hurts’ response isn’t just about toughness—it’s a signal that the Eagles are embracing adversity early, which could pay off when the season heats up (figuratively this time). For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, that attitude matters.
Rams rookie linebacker Chris Paul Jr. is taking longer than expected to recover from a calf injury, with head coach Sean McVay admitting the team hoped he'd be further along in his rehab by now. It’s a setback for the young player and the team, who were likely counting on his contributions this season.
Editor’s Note: For a rookie, every missed practice or game is a missed opportunity to prove themselves and earn a role. Paul’s delayed recovery not only hurts his own development but also leaves the Rams thinner at linebacker—a position where depth is always crucial. If this drags on, it could impact his chances of seeing meaningful snaps early in the season.