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T20 World Cup: TOI’s report card on Team India after record third title triumph | Cricket News
No side had ever defended the T20 World Cup title. Suryakumar Yadav’s boys did it first. At home, no less. Here is TOI’s report card of the 15 men who made it happen.GAUTAM GAMBHIR (COACH) – 9/10Two consecutive ICC trophies. The only man in history to win a T20 World Cup as player and coach. His biggest contribution was framing the team’s ideology to “not playing for milestones”. He backed Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakravarthy through their lean phase.JASPRIT BUMRAH – 10/10There is a reason Suryakumar Yadav called him a “national treasure”. India’s cheat code! Named Player of the Match in the final for figures of 4/15. Finished joint top wickettaker with 14 scalps and economy of 6.21 — remarkable on surfaces where everyone else bled runs. In the semifinal, he gave away just 14 runs across two overs in the death when England needed 69 off the last five overs.M: 8 | W: 14 | ER: 6.21 | Ave: 12.42 | SR: 12.00
SANJU SAMSON – 10/10When he got his chance, he dismantled the opposition bowling, narratives against him, and years of heartbreak. He kicked off his scoring spree with an unbeaten 97 against West Indies in a virtual quarterfinal, then 89 against England in the semifinal, and another 89 in the final — becoming only the second batter to score three consecutive 80-plus scores at a T20 World Cup. His 89 was the highest individual score in a men’s T20 World Cup final. Was fittingly named Player of the Tournament.M: 5 | R: 321 | SR: 199.37 | Ave: 80.25 | 50s: 3ISHAN KISHAN – 9/10The comeback stories at this World Cup had a recurring theme. People who had been written off, coming back with a bang. His redemption arc was complete after smashing 54 off 25 in the final. His best performance came against Pakistan, leading the Indian charge with 77 off 40. He finished as the fourth-highest runscorer in the tournament.M: 9 | R: 317 | SR: 193.29 | Ave: 35.22 | 50s: 3HARDIK PANDYA – 8.5/10A reliable, clutch professional who showed up in the moments that mattered. Scored a halfcentury each against Namibia and Zimbabwe, but his best came in the semifinal against England, where he scored a rapid 27 off 12 that powered India to a 250-plus total. With the ball, his best came against Pakistan (2/16). In the semifinal, he bowled the 19th over for just nine runs, claiming 2/38 to halt England.M: 9 | R: 217 | SR: 160.74 | Ave: 27.12 | 50s: 2 Wkts: 9 | ER: 8.81 | BB: 2/16SHIVAM DUBE – 8/10Bailed India out of tough situations while batting down the order. His 31-ball 65 against the Netherlands helped India to 193 after struggling initially. In the final, he scored 24 runs in the final over, taking India to 255. Even in the semis against England, he played a clutch knock, hitting 43 off 25 and taking down the wily Adil Rashid.M: 9 | R: 235 | SR: 169.06 | Ave: 39.16 | 50s: 1 Wkts: 5 | ER: 14.12 | BB: 2/35AXAR PATEL – 8/10While he was not required with the bat, he came to the fore with the ball taking 11 wickets, often bowling clutch overs. In the final, he took 3/27. In the semis, two stunning catches from him changed the game entirely.M: 7 | R: 16 | SR: 106.66 | Ave: 5.33 | 50s: 0
India head coach Gautam Gambhir with captain Suryakumar Yadav. (Pic credit: BCCI)
SURYAKUMAR YADAV (CAPTAIN) – 7.5/10He led with clarity, instinct and energy. He read the game well and wasn’t afraid to back his bowlers or shuffle the batting order under pressure. But with the bat, he looked a shadow of his peak self. Scored a solitary half-century—an unbeaten 84 off 49 against USA—that saved India the early blushes.M: 9 | R: 242 | SR: 136.72 | Ave: 30.25 | 50s: 1TILAK VARMA – 7.5/10He started at No.3 but it didn’t work. Dropped down to the middle-order and suddenly he looked a different batter. A 16-ball unbeaten 44 against Zimbabwe stood out, a 15-ball 27 against Windies, and a 7-ball 21 against England in the semis, where he smashed three sixes off Jofra Archer, underscored his importance.Inns: 9 | Runs: 207 | SR: 154.47 | Ave: 29.57 | 50s: 0ARSHDEEP SINGH – 7.5/10On the high-scoring surfaces, he couldn’t quite replicate his 2024 heroics but still managed crucial performances in the semifinal against England and in the Super Eight game against Zimbabwe. The side trusted him throughout, and more often than not, he repaid that trust.M: 8 | W: 9 | ER: 8.46 | Ave: 28.22 | SR: 20 | BB: 2/24VARUN CHAKRAVARTHY – 7/10I t was a tournament of two halves. He took nine wickets in the group stage and bowled economically, but across the next five matches, he leaked runs at 11.84, picking up just five more wickets. But 14 wickets at a World Cup is not bad.M: 9 | W: 14 | ER: 9.25 | Ave: 20.50 | SR: 13.20 | BB: 3/7KULDEEP YADAV – 7/10Played just one match. Against Pakistan in Colombo, he delivered a tight three-over spell, taking 1/14. He watched the rest of the tournament from the dugout.M: 1 | W: 1 | ER: 4.66 | Ave: 14 | SR: 18 | BB: 1/14MOHAMMED SIRAJ – 7/10Called into the squad as a last-minute replacement for Harshit Rana, he played only the opening match against the USA and walked away with figures of 3/29, stepping in for Bumrah who was ill.M: 1 | W: 3 | ER: 7.25 | Ave: 9.66 | SR: 8 | BB: 3/29ABHISHEK SHARMA – 6/10This was supposed to be his World Cup but lived on the edge of a cliff for seven matches, collecting three ducks in his first three innings. Opposition off-spinners tied him in knots. There was noise about dropping him for the final. He silenced it most decisively, scoring the fastest half-century of the tournament off just 18 balls.M: 8 | R: 141 | SR: 158.42 | Ave: 17.62 | 50s: 2RINKU SINGH – 5/10His tournament was truncated and difficult. Batting in cameo roles that didn’t suit him, he lost his place in the XI by the business end. But every Indian fielding highlight featured him; he contributed as a substitute fielder and remained a warm presence in what was clearly a painful month, having lost his father midway through the tournament.M: 5 | R: 24 | SR: 82.75 | Ave: 8.00 | 50s: 0WASHINGTON SUNDAR – 5/10He featured in just two games, registering 0/36 against the Netherlands and 0/17 against South Africa with the ball. In the one innings he batted against the Proteas, he scored just 11 runs. He was the squad’s depth, used as cover.M: 2 | R: 11 | SR: 100.00 | Ave: 11.00 | 50s: 0 Wkts: 0 | ER: 8.83
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Brownes pursue further Showdown glory in 2026
The stable of Emma-Lee and David Brown achieved their greatest success to date as Mcgaw prevailed in The Showdown at Caulfield, with plans now to duplicate it after 12 months.
McGaw’s $1 million Showdown conquest last year was the Brownes’ standout Australian victory until the three-year-old claimed the Group 2 Danehill Stakes (1100m) at Flemington last spring.
Representing the Brownes in Saturday’s The Showdown (1200m) is Lomu, who unlike McGaw enters for his track debut.
McGaw kicked off with a Pakenham maiden before Caulfield glory, and after Tuesday’s Caulfield gallop, the Brownes resolved to unleash Lomu this weekend.
“It’s a little bit of a throw at it but he’s trialled up good,” Emma-Lee Browne said.
“At this time of year in two-year-old racing you come up against a horse or horses that have won, so we thought if he came through his gallop all good, it’s an idea.
“A lot of the people that were in McGaw are in this horse as well, so it would be very nice to be there again and go and give it a bit of a nudge as well.”
Lomu, a son of I Am Immortal like McGaw, came at a bargain $10,000 price tag.
“The same reason I loved McGaw, I love this horse,” Browne said.
“He was big, he was scopey, he had big ears. He wandered around having a look at things and seemed pretty happy.
“Hopefully he can run similar.”
Browne admires I Am Immortal’s get, despite escalating costs at yearling auctions post-McGaw’s Danehill win.
“Luckily our first two have been pretty good buys and I really rated the stallion, I think he’s very, very good,” Browne said.
“A lot of the horses by I Am Immortal can really gallop and have shown something.”
Last year’s Showdown result boosted ownership ranks, and Browne welcomes more triumphs.
“We’ve been able to increase our numbers by a fair few,” Browne said.
“We’ve got a few more yearlings this year, so it’s an exciting time of the year to have the young ones around.”
The Brownes start Basilinna’s autumn campaign in the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m) post her Tuesday Pakenham jump-out.
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NFL Players from Crenshaw H.S. (Los Angeles, CA)
Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles, California.
The list includes only those players who have played in a regular-season NFL game. Consequently, players taken in the upcoming draft will not be included until they have seen the field.
The League does not officially recognize players who appeared only in preseason exhibition games.
Crenshaw High School is a prep football powerhouse, ranked as the No. 3 pro football player-producing high school in the state.
California has produced a total of 3,331 NFL players from 793 schools, with 264 pros currently active.
See where all the other schools in the Golden State rank here, with links to their respective players.
NFL Players from Crenshaw HS
| Player | Pos | Teams | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daiyan Henley | LB | LAC | 2023 | 2025 |
| Marcus Martin | C | SFO,NWE,DET | 2014 | 2020 |
| De’Anthony Thomas | RB | KAN,BAL | 2014 | 2019 |
| Brandon Mebane | DT | SEA,SDG,LAC | 2007 | 2019 |
| Hayes Pullard | ILB | JAX,LAC | 2015 | 2018 |
| Dominique Hatfield | CB | LAR | 2017 | 2018 |
| Greg Ducre | CB | WAS,SDG | 2014 | 2015 |
| Brian Price | DT | TAM | 2010 | 2011 |
| Dante Hughes | DB | IND,SDG | 2007 | 2011 |
| Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila | DE | GNB | 2000 | 2008 |
| Akbar Gbaja-Biamila | DE | OAK,SDG,MIA | 2003 | 2007 |
| Michael Williams | DB | SFO | 1995 | 1995 |
| Albert Bell | WR | GNB | 1988 | 1988 |
| Charles Lockett | WR | PIT | 1987 | 1988 |
| Kerry Justin | DB | SEA | 1978 | 1987 |
| Eric Yarber | WR | WAS | 1986 | 1987 |
| Don Goodman | RB | STL | 1987 | 1987 |
| Duane Galloway | DB | DET | 1985 | 1987 |
| James Davis | DB | RAI | 1982 | 1987 |
| Charles DeJurnett | NT-DT | SDG,RAM | 1976 | 1986 |
| Clint Sampson | WR | DEN | 1983 | 1986 |
| Wendell Tyler | RB | RAM,SFO | 1977 | 1986 |
| Reggie Lewis | DE | NOR | 1982 | 1984 |
| Jerome Boyd | LB | SEA | 1983 | 1983 |
| Sid Justin | DB | RAM,BAL | 1979 | 1982 |
| Jim Looney | LB | SFO | 1981 | 1981 |
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Teddy Bridgewater Rides Again
Teddy Bridgewater is once again the enemy. The former Minnesota Vikings quarterback signed a deal with the Detroit Lions this week, set to serve as Jared Goff’s primary backup, a role he held in 2023 and 2024.
Detroit brought back a known veteran as its backup quarterback room took shape again.
If Goff goes down, the Vikings would face the man they drafted in Round 1 of the 2014 NFL Draft.
Bridgewater Returns to a Familiar Spot on Detroit’s Depth Chart
No more high school coaching for Bridgewater; just backup quarterbacking.
Bridgewater to DET
Bridgewater is back in the NFC North, a place he knows quite well.
Detroit Free Press‘s Rainer Sabin and Ryan Ford wrote Tuesday, “The Detroit Lions are bringing back a familiar face to play behind starter Jared Goff. Former backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is returning to the Lions, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, with a deal agreed to on Tuesday, March 10. The Lions needed to fill the spot behind Goff following the departure of Kyle Allen, who came to terms Monday with the Buffalo Bills on a two-year contract.”
“Bridgewater, who will turn 34 in November, initially was signed as Goff’s backup in August 2023, logging just three snaps in his lone appearance that year. He then retired from the NFL the following February and took a job as head coach at his high school alma mater, Miami Northwestern. In his first season, he guided the Bulls to the Florida Class 3A state championship.”
Like every offseason from the last five years, no one was too sure if Bridgewater would retire or be back for more. Alas, he returned to Dan Campbell’s team.
Goff, Teddy — and That’s It
Strangely, the Lions entered free agency with no other quarterbacks on the depth chart behind Goff. In that vein, a QB2 was required, and Campbell preferred an old friend in Bridgewater. While he may be quite recognizable to Lions fans, he’s taken just three snaps under center in Detroit. If he ever starts a game for the Lions, it will be a first.
The lack of quarterback depth could also signal an incoming draft pick. Detroit swung and missed on 3rd-Rounder Hendon Hooker in 2023 — a pick they obtained from the Vikings in the T.J. Hockenson trade — and this go-round, Campbell and friends could take the plunge on a mid-rounder like Carson Beck or Drew Allar.
Otherwise, one must wonder why the quarterback depth is so thin.
Pride of Detroit‘s Jeremy Reisman noted on Bridgwater’s return, “He is viewed as a very strong locker room presence and mentor. Back when the Lions first signed Bridgewater in 2023, Lions coach Dan Campbell tasked Bridgewater with helping mentor young Lions receiver Jameson Williams. As for how Bridgewater can handle the Lions offense is something happens to Jared Goff? Well, there’s not a ton of proof one way or another.”
“Bridgewater has thrown just 15 total passes in the past three seasons—going 8-for-15 for 62 yards in a single game appearance for Tampa last year. Regardless, Bridgewater is a good person to have in the locker room. And in the meantime, the Lions can continue to look for a longer-term, younger backup quarterback.”
Career to Date
Bridgewater last started full-time in 2021 with the Denver Broncos, leading the team to a 7–7 record as their QB1. Since then, he has remained a veteran presence in the league but has not reclaimed a permanent starting role.
His NFL career began in Minnesota, where the Vikings drafted him in 2014. He initially showed promise as the team’s offensive leader, but a severe injury during a 2016 practice derailed his progress and ended his time as Minnesota’s primary quarterback. At the time, Bridgewater represented the franchise’s future — a source of hope similar to what Minnesota now sees in J.J. McCarthy as they enter the mid-2020s.
All together, these are Bridgewater’s NFL stops through 12 seasons:
- Minnesota Vikings (2014–2017)
- New York Jets (2018)
- New Orleans Saints (2018–2019)
- Carolina Panthers (2020)
- Denver Broncos (2021)
- Miami Dolphins (2022)
- Detroit Lions (2023–2024)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2025)
- Detroit Lions (2026)
Lions Free Agency to Date
Detroit has been semi-busy — much more than the Vikings, of course, who have largely been dormant — in free agency after failing to reach the postseason in 2025.
Here’s a list of the transactions as of Wednesday afternoon:
- Larry Borom, RT (CHI → DET)
- Teddy Bridgewater, QB (TB → DET)
- Cade Mays, C (CAR → DET)
- Isiah Pacheco, RB (KC → DET)
- Malcolm Rodríguez, LB (DET → DET)
- Rock Ya-Sin, CB (LV → DET)
Theoretically, the Lions could also be involved in the topsy-turvy Maxx Crosby trade sweepstakes that has shaken the NFL this week.
Bridgewater will turn 34 in November.
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A ‘combination of factors’ behind postponement
The 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) had originally been due to kick off on March 17, with 16 nations from all over the continent set to compete in Morocco. But just 12 days before the opening game, the Confederation of African Football (CAF), postponed its biggest women’s football tournament until July.
In a statement, the body cited “unforeseen circumstances” but gave no details for the decision. In the absence of an explanation, rumors were soon circulating among fans and journalists alike.
One rumor had it that the relationship between hosts Morocco and CAF had been severely damaged by events that occurred during the controversial final of the men’s tournament in January. Hosts Morrocco lost the final 1-0 to Senegal, whose coach had earlier led his team off the pitch in protest at a penalty decision. It was also noted that the WAFCON’s original schedule clashed with Morocco’s domestic league for which stadiums were needed.
“It is a combination of factors and it is not a decision taken lightly,” Luxolo September, CAF’s head of communications, told DW in an effort to set the record straight.
“There is a question of the host nation Morocco, requesting a postponement for a number of reasons. There has been a lot of interaction between Morocco, FIFA and CAF regarding the date. This is not a nice position for us, we have taken no joy from this. We would have loved to play in this window, it is a window we had requested.”
Bad timing
There’s been an outcry about how long CAF waited to make a decision.
“The teams had prepared, the teams had played a lot of friendly matches, so it was such a short time and just unfair” Jackline Juma told DW. As head coach of Kenya‘s U-20 women she had an up-close view of the disruption the delay caused to the senior team.
Kenya has just played friendly games against Ivory Coast and Benin, while Nigeria was in Cameroon and Ghana had held a training camp in Dubai.
“Twelve days out, your team is ready to go, you are fine-tuning the last little bits, you are making sure the players understand what their roles are going to be,” Vicki Huyton, founder of the Female Coaching Network, told DW.
“It’s about keeping the team morale, so 12 days out, the teams have spent one or two years, the hard work is done.”
It is not just the teams and the players who were about to travel to Morocco – fans and journalists are complaining at being left out of pocket.
“People had booked the hotels, press had booked their hotels,” Collins Okonyo, a player agent, told DW.
“It shows how disorganized you are. CAF should sit down and bring their house in order.”
CAF spokesperson September rejects this criticism, insisting that they did all they could to avoid a postponement.
“The announcement came very late as all the parties were trying to find common ground that would advance the situation and ensure that the competition continues as it must,” he said.
“It is important for CAF that the tournament is played in the best possible conditions, we don’t just tick a box.”
Weeks of uncertainty
The postponement did not come as a complete surprise. As early as February, a South African politician said that her country could step in to host at short notice. The day before the announcement, the minister of sport for 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa, Gayton McKenzie, made a similar statement.
“If they are not ready, we want to tell them we are not a country with no stadiums or infrastructure… We will not allow women’s football to be treated this way,” he said.
It is not the first time that WAFCON has been moved. Morocco had originally been due to host the tournament in 2024, but as it coincided with the Paris Olympics, it was delayed by a year – also at short notice. This and the latest postponement has led to accusations that CAF does not value women’s football as much as it does the men’s game.
“I don’t think AFCON men would be postponed, they are not treating women’s football with the respect that it deserves,” Juma said.
“It’s so frustrating and disappointing for women’s football in Africa, to postpone for no tangible reason. It’s very discouraging, women’s football is not as respected as men’s football.”
It is a charge that CAF denies.
“The facts speak for themselves,” September said.
“Look at the investment, don’t look at what people say. When the current president [Patrice Motsepe] of CAF arrived, he took the prize money for women’s football from $100,000 to $1 million (€86,000 to €860,000) in the space of four years. He introduced the Women’s Champions League. The advancement of women’s football is one of the top priorities for him and CAF.”
Potential silver lining but no consolation
Despite the late decision, some have tried to put a positive spin on things, noting that some national teams could benefit in terms of injured players being able to return to action by July. There have also been reports in the South African media that the extra time coulc give the coaching staff there an opportunity to heal divisions that are currently damaging the team.
“If some of the teams have injury issues, it could benefit them,” Huyton conceded.
“But ultimately major tournaments like this have set dates. We are all aware they come around every two or four years and every team and coach works towards that.”
Edited by: Chuck Penfold
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Indian Wells: Sonny Kartal’s run to round four ended by injury
Britain’s Sonay Kartal says it was “one match too many” as a lower back injury forced her retirement from a fourth-round Indian Wells match against world number three Elena Rybakina.
Receiving physio treatment between games, Kartal lost the first set to the Kazakhstani 6-3.
Then, in clear discomfort as she trailed 4-3 in the second having been broken when she stretched for a return, she made her way to the net to shake hands.
The 24-year-old had battled the problem through the tournament and said she had to “pull the plug” on Wednesday as the pain got more intense the further the match went on.
“As athletes you are super in-tune with your body, and I’ve had it pretty much the whole event, so I kind of knew that I could keep pushing,” Kartal told BBC Sport.
“But today it was unfortunately one match too many.
“[I played] a super-tough opponent, so you need to be at your best. I was far from that but still managed to make it competitive.”
Kartal, ranked 54, had become the first British woman to twice reach the fourth round in California.
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Iran War To Affect IPL 2026 Schedule? BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla Gives Big Update
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice-President and Congress MP Rajeev Shukla on Thursday confirmed that the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season will take place as scheduled, adding that the remaining match fixtures will be announced after the election dates are declared by the Election Commission of India. Speaking to ANI, Shukla clarified that the BCCI has already released the schedule for the initial phase of the tournament and will decide on the remaining fixtures once the poll schedule is announced for the states heading to elections.
“IPL will be held as per schedule. We have released the schedule for 20 matches. The schedule for remaining matches will be released after the Election Commission announces the dates for states going to the election,” Shukla said.
The West Asia Conlfict has put stress on player travel. The West Indian team’s departure post the T20 World Cup in India was delayed due to cancellation of flights to the region.
Earlier, the BCCI announced the schedule for the first phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, to be played from March 28 to April 12, 2026.
As three states are scheduled to undergo State Assembly elections during this period, the full schedule of the tournament will be announced once the poll dates are announced.
The 19th edition of the biggest T20 league on the globe will commence when defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) host Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
A total of 20 matches will be played across 10 venues: Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad.During this period, the tournament will feature four double-headers, with the afternoon matches beginning at 03:30 PM IST and the evening matches commencing at 07:30 PM IST.
Following the opening encounter on Saturday, Mumbai Indians will take on Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday.
The first double-header of the season will take place on April 4, 2026, when Delhi Capitals face Mumbai Indians in the afternoon match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, followed by Gujarat Titans taking on Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Rajasthan Royals will begin their home campaign in Guwahati, where they will host Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. Punjab Kings (PBKS), meanwhile, will play their early home fixtures at the PCA Stadium in New Chandigarh.
During the season, Royal Challengers Bengaluru will play five home matches in Bengaluru and two in Raipur. Punjab Kings will play four home matches in New Chandigarh and three in Dharamshala, while Rajasthan Royals will play three home matches in Guwahati and four in Jaipur.
Note: The matches scheduled in Bengaluru are subject to clearance from the Expert Committee constituted by the Government of Karnataka. The committee will conduct a meeting and inspection of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 13, 2026, during which a full-scale mock demonstration of match-day arrangements will be carried out to assess the stadium’s preparedness for hosting IPL matches.
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Vikings RB Aaron Jones Has Swerved
As Mark Twain would say: The reports of Aaron Jones’s release were greatly exaggerated. The Minnesota Vikings had initially planned to release Jones this offseason, but that has changed on the third day of free agency. Jones has reportedly accepted a pay cut to stay in Minnesota.
The veteran stayed, though the backfield plan still looks like a work in progress.
Many wondered why the Vikings hadn’t signed any free-agent halfbacks this week. Well, they evidently wanted Jones back for Year No. 3 in the Twin Cities.
Jones Reworks Deal to Stay With the Vikings
Your Aaron Jones jerseys stay relevant.
Jones Back to MIN
NFL Network‘s Tom Pelissero broke the news Wednesday, “The Vikings and RB Aaron Jones have agreed to a revised contract to keep him in Minnesota for the 2026 season, sources tell me and Ian Rapoport. Jones lowers his base salary to $5.5 million and will stay in Minnesota.”
“The Vikings never wanted to let go of Aaron Jones, who is a strong locker room presence and still effective when healthy at age 31. The sides worked towards a new deal and found common ground to keep in purple for another season.”
NBC Sports‘ Josh Alper added, “A report early this month said that the Vikings were set to release running back Aaron Jones, but he and the team have worked out a revised deal that will keep him in Minnesota. No other details of the changes have been reported, so Jones may have a chance to earn some of that money through incentives related to his production on the field.”
The move felt like a total swerve because in the Vikings fans’ minds, Jones was as good as gone. He apparently tested the waters on the open market, determining a pay reduction in Minnesota would be more than a fresh contract with a new team.
Running It Back .. at Running Back
What does this mean for Minnesota in 2026? Well, the Vikings are running it back. Full stop. In 2025, they embarked on Week 1 with Jones, Jordan Mason, Zavier Scott, and Ty Chandler in their roster orbit, with Jones on deck as the RB1.
Minus Chandler, who remains a free agent, Minnesota will feature the same veteran threesome in the offensive backfield.
As recently as two days ago, the only tailback in the mix for Minnesota was Mason, as Scott held a restricted free-agent status, and news had already leaked that Jones would be dropped. Now, just a few days into free agency, all three are back.
One must wonder if the other players “released” by the Vikings, defensive tackles Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, might accept the same arrangement. Stay tuned.
Jones in 2025
Jones appeared in 12 games last season, battling injuries, which is a part of his modus operandi and what prevented him from having a superstar’s career in Green Bay from 2017 to 2023. But — he logged 747 yards from scrimmage in 2025, with 3 touchdowns. That isn’t nothing.
The year before, Jones’s first in Minneapolis, he tabulated 1,546 yards from scrimmage and 7 scores. Ironically in that season, Justin Jefferson and Jones both banked 1,546 yards from scrimmage on the nose.
In 2026, Jones will hope to remain upright and healthy. He’ll turn 32 in December.
It’s also worth noting that Minnesota will retain a core leader in the locker room. From the jump, and even in Green Bay, Jones has created his reputation as a “locker room guy,” and “one of the good ones” to have on a football team. With players like fullback C.J. Ham retiring and possibly safety Harrison Smith, the Vikings risked losing a large faction of its veteran leadership.
Wednesday’s news regarding Jones changed that.
The New Plan?
Jones and Mason are now expected to compete for the RB1 role in 2026. However, Minnesota may still bolster its roster in the draft, as that venue will provide another avenue to acquire a running back.
While Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame might be unavailable by pick No. 18, Minnesota could consider other prospects. Jadarian Price (Notre Dame), Emmett Johnson (Nebraska), Jonah Coleman (Washington), Nick Singleton (Penn State), and Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas) are projected to be Rounds 2–4 selections.
Ultimately, drafting a rookie running back appears to be the most likely path for Minnesota. The team hasn’t drafted a successful tailback since Dalvin Cook in 2017 and Alexander Mattison in 2019, a drought they will likely end this year.
Minnesota met with Johnson (Nebraska) at the NFL Combine, and Washington Jr. (Arkansas) bedazzled all general managers, scouts, and coaches with his size and speed at the same event.
Singleton (Penn State) would provide a blend of youth, size, speed, and big-game experience and is likely available in Round 3 or 4.
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Champions League: PSG pull away late to beat Chelsea (5-2) – Sports
After twice being caught up by an ambitious Blues side, Paris Saint-Germain finally won 5-2, putting one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals. Scoring three goals in the last quarter of an hour, PSG seem to have restored the confidence they displayed last season. They have five days to rest before travelling to London for the second leg.
In other news, Manchester City were crushed by Real Madrid thanks to an unlikely hat-trick from Federico Valverde. In his post-match press conference, Pep Guardiola was realistic, saying his team would “try” to make up the three-goal deficit in the second leg in Manchester.
Meanwhile, Arsenal failed to win in the Champions League for the first time this season, and Norway‘s Bodo/Glimt’s crazy adventure continues… This follows their impressive victory over Sporting Portugal.
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Vauban targets 2026 Sky High Stakes repeat under Bott’s guidance
At Rosehill, Vauban looks to commence the autumn carnival identically to last year by capturing the Sky High Stakes.
Co-trainer Adrian Bott noted the choice to mirror the preparation from 12 months previous, particularly for the first couple of appearances.
“It’s the race he won twelve months ago, so we tried to do a similar prep for him,” Bott said.
“He is well placed, and he seems in good shape.”
Vauban succeeded in the Sky High Stakes (2000m) last year, then was third behind Dubai Honour and Duke De Sessa in the Group 1 Tancred Stakes (2400m).
Both contests are planned again, alongside potential Brisbane winter carnival targets further ahead.
“Last year we went to the Tancred, which he was a touch unlucky in. If he resumes as well as he did last year, all things being equal we will look at that race again,” Bott said.
“If not, there are other targets we can look at.
“He’s not confirmed for a Sydney Cup path this time through, we might just keep him at that 2000, 2400 and then potentially look at some options in Queensland as well.”
Vauban last raced when sixth in the Melbourne Cup but boasts three trials sharpening him for reappearance.
While spring Cup efforts test equine stamina, Bott reports Vauban has excelled afterward.
“It’s amazing. He has thrived off the back of it,” he said.
“He has just looked looked tremendous this campaign, so hopefully that’s a good indication.”
In the Sky High, the stable runs Just Fine too, with Bott expecting fitter form than his midfield run in the Parramatta Cup (2000m) three lengths away.
After a 10-month layoff, his home efforts have been encouraging.
“He’d had a while off the scene so he will be better for that run,” Bott said.
“He finished alongside Campaldino the other day, who then came out and won well.
“I was really pleased with him going into that run, and I still have been.”
Tulloch Lodge joins just one other stable in the Sky High Stakes, Chris Waller with seven entrants.
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Canada’s Alphonso Davies out with injury again, Bayern Munich says | Football News
Bayern Munich left back Alphonso Davies strained his right hamstring in a Champions League win over Atalanta, the Bundesliga club said.
Bayern didn’t specify a timeline for the Canada international’s return, but a similar injury during a Feb. 21 game had kept Davies out for just over two weeks.
Canada co-hosts the World Cup with the United States and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.
The 25-year-old Davies had returned in December from a torn ACL sustained one year ago while playing for his country.
Bayern also gave updates on goalkeeper Jonas Urbig and forward Jamal Musiala, both of whom were also injured in the team’s 6-1 win over Atalanta on Tuesday.
Bayern only said that all three players “are set for a spell on the sidelines.”
Musiala has a left ankle injury. Urbig was diagnosed with a concussion. He was in for injured first-choice goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
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