MUMBAI: As Mumbai Indians head coach, Mahela Jayawardene has plenty to be pleased about heading into IPL 2026, starting March 28. Four MI players—India’s T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, skipper Hardik Pandya and batter Tilak Varma—played key roles in India’s 2026 T20 World Cup triumph.“Our boys are always going to inspire cricketers. And I’m very proud to have the likes of Rohit, Hardik, Surya, Tilak, Jassi, Booms. It’s an amazing group of players, and we’re very privileged to have them at Mumbai Indians,” Mahela said during the closing ceremony of the MI Junior season at the MIG Cricket Club Ground on Tuesday.
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“I think in a World Cup, everyone has to lift their hand up because it’s a tough tournament. I mean, each and every game was tough. So, there were different players who put their hand up and performed. And that’s why you win a World Cup because everyone is in form. Obviously, at the back end, they peaked really well. I’m happy that we’ve had four guys from Mumbai (Indians) playing in the T20 World Cup (for India). So we’re very thrilled about that,” he added.‘T20 WC winners given extended break’The MI head coach revealed that the franchise has granted its four World Cup-winning players an “extended break”, with the quartet set to join the camp next week.“Every year, our aim is to get there (win the IPL trophy). But I know it’s a long season. So pre-season will start the way we usually start, working hard, getting new boys into the setup. And with our (T20) World Cup guys, we’ve given them a bit of an extended break so that they will join us next weekend. The overseas guys also flew in home and then they will join us. But they’ll have a good one week training with us before the first game,” Mahela said.England allrounder Will Jacks also impressed in the T20 World Cup, while the presence of players like Sherfane Rutherford, Ryan Rickelton and Quinton de Kock adds depth to the squad.“Absolutely,” he said, adding, “But I’m happy to have that headache rather than having no headache. Not just Jacksy but (there’s) Sherfane, Ryan (Rickelton), Quinny (Quinton de Kock). Everyone’s forgot Santner as well, who’s the New Zealand captain. So I think it’s a great group that we put together. We did all that before the T20 World Cup.”“So I’m happy having all of them. It is going to be a healthy headache for me to have. But everyone knows how we operate in the camp. So, at the right time, we’ll make the decisions. It’s going to be tough decisions, but we’ll make sure that the best decisions are being made.”Backing Suryakumar, praise for BumrahDespite some criticism of Suryakumar’s form, Jayawardene backed him strongly. “I think SKY is not worried too much about it (his form). He’s a class operator. He’s always going to get there. He has contributed when it mattered. Yes, consistency is something that he would want to improve,” he said.“I think the way he led the (Indian) team and kept everything together… There were a couple of tough decisions (that) they had to make during the season. And in the (T20) World Cup, they did. Hats off to him. I’m sure he’ll have a good break and join the camp with a smiling face.”On Bumrah, he added, “I think Jassi (Jasprit Bumrah) is always a special, special player. And it’s just the work ethic he puts in and the way he thinks about the game that also matters. I think the way he executed in crucial moments for India in the (T20) World Cup was something special.”Rohit’s role and Sri Lanka’s campaignJayawardene hinted that Rohit Sharma may not be used solely as an Impact Player, praising his improved fitness.“He hasn’t, but I think he has done a lot of work behind the scenes. He had a lot of skill work done in the last week. He joined us on the first day itself for our training camp. He looked good in the nets, which is very good. (we are seeing) a newer version of Rohit as well.. much fitter, very committed. So (we’re) looking forward to him leading us from the top.”On Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup performance, Jayawardene said, “I think Sri Lanka played some really good cricket. They had a couple of tough games that they missed out. I mean, that’s a World Cup. I think every match is important. It could have gone either way.”
The wedding bells have started to ring for Tyrod Taylor and his fiancée, Bianka Charity-Parker. The couple announced their engagement via a joint Instagram post on Tuesday during their trip to Italy.
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The former Jets quarterback proposed to Charity-Parker with a beautiful diamond ring.
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“You are my everything,” Charity-Parker wrote.
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The couple received well wishes from fans and friends, including Stefon Diggs. The former Patriots wide receiver dropped a one-word reaction in the comments section.
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“Congrats!!!!!” Diggs wrote.
Stefon Diggs, Jameis Winston and Torrey Smith reacts to Tyrod Taylor’s engagement Image via Instagram/@drbiamaria
Jameis Winston and Torrey Smith joined in and dropped three-word comments.
“Yessuh! Blessings, brother!” Winston wrote.
“There she is,” Smith commented.
Charity-Parker holds a Ph.D in School and Clinical Psychology, according to the New York Post.
The couple’s relationship milestone came amid the quarterback’s free agency. Taylor has been linked with multiple teams, including the Jets, which is speculated to sign him for another season.
Tyrod Taylor came out as a cheap QB option for NY Jets
Tyrod Taylor is projected to sign a one-year deal with the New York Jets worth $5 million, according to The Athletic’s Daniel Popper. The analyst added that the quarterback is an ideal backup option for the franchise.
“Taylor started four games for the Jets last season before he was knocked out of a Week 14 game against the Dolphins with a groin injury,” Popper wrote on Feb. 18.
“He can give an offense a chance in a backup role because of his athleticism and scrambling ability. Taylor still has some zip on his passes to the outside. He has 62 career starts.”
Another advantage for Taylor is he fits the team’s cap space situation, increasing his chances of returning for another campaign.
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The Cowboys return home after a mixed start to the season and will be eager to use the Townsville conditions to their advantage. North Queensland have shown attacking spark but defensive lapses have hurt them across the opening rounds. The Titans have again displayed attacking flair but remain inconsistent, particularly when defending repeat sets. If the Cowboys can control possession and dominate field position they should be able to put sustained pressure on the Titans’ defence. Gold Coast’s speed out wide still makes them dangerous if the game opens up. From a betting perspective Cowboys home games often produce points, making attacking markets and totals worth consideration.
The players emerged to packed stands on every side of Stamford Bridge. The Champions League music tingled. Flamethrowers lit up the sky. The night bristled with possibility for approximately five minutes.
Then PSG started playing and Chelsea crumbled. Mamadou Sarr blinked at a high ball like the dying sun before miscontrolling into the path of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who whipped a first-time finish beyond Robert Sanchez. The energy drained out of the stadium. There would be groans, ironic cheers, boos and expletives hurled into the night sky before the end of this damning 3-0 defeat.
It is not about mistakes but how you respond to them, Liam Rosenior had written in his pre-match programme notes. Chelsea responded by making another one. Moises Caicedo dithered in midfield before turning over possession and PSG broke menacingly. A few seconds later Bradley Barcola was trapping Achraf Hakimi’s pass on the edge of the box before driving the ball into the top corner in one beautifully succinct motion.
PSG had two and the night was over quicker than the time it takes to walk from Fulham Broadway station.
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Bradley Barcola scores PSG’s second goal of the game (AFP via Getty Images)
PSG were too quick, too sharp, their default setting too intense for Chelsea to cope with. At one point during the first half, Kvaratskhelia dribbled across the pitch evading five Chelsea defenders like the most talented kid in the playground, going nowhere but antagonising players and fans in equal measure. Moments later, he scored a clever goal which was deemed offside. It was minute 31, Chelsea were 7-2 down on aggregate, and their fans had begun olé-ing their own passes.
On the touchline, Liam Rosenior barked instructions that his players couldn’t really hear. He clutched a largely blank notepad. He pinched the bridge of his nose and rubbed his forehead. He wore an entire Zara. Occasionally he burst into little bouts of fury before sitting back down in a huff, tugging at the zip on his short-cut jacket (navy, M).
“Six minutes in and another mistake that we make, it takes the wind out of our sails, and then I think the second goal is hit from 25 yards in the top corner,” Rosenior said. “When you go two goals down so early – already five goals down on aggregate – it makes it a really, really difficult evening. We wanted to obviously have more of a fight than what we did. Credit to PSG, their possession play was really top in the game, and over the two legs they deserved to go through.”
Chelsea fans will ask the question: is Rosenior the right man for the job? Not all of this debacle was necessarily his fault. How could he account for PSG’s first goal, when Sarr’s eyes flitted to Kvaratskhelia and back to the ball in panic? How could he plan for Caicedo handing over possession with his team prone? What could he do as his players missed the final pass or finishing touch at the end of each promising move?
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Chelsea players made more mistakes as they slumped to their third defeat in a week (Reuters)
But this was a humiliating hiding by a far superior team and Rosenior’s methods will come under scrutiny now. After winning five of his first seven games in charge, Chelsea have won only two of their past seven. They’ve lost three matches in seven days. Their only notable win since early February was the 4-1 victory over Aston Villa earlier this month.
It is not just the downturn in results that is cause for alarm. The manner of the weekend defeat at Newcastle, who sliced breezily through the soft centre of Rosenior’s team, was striking and provoked a damning segment of analysis by Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football. Thierry Henry criticised Rosenior for turning his back on the play.
The selection of Filip Jorgensen in the first leg of this tie was a gamble that failed spectacularly. PSG may still have won the contest but Chelsea should have been taking a competitive scoreline back home, and Jorgensen’s second-half mistake cost them dearly. And although injuries to Reece James and Malo Gusto forced the issue, perhaps this wasn’t the night to hand the 20-year-old Sarr his Champions League debut.
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Then there have been the off-field distractions: line-up leaks, the comical pre-match huddle around referee Paul Tierney, some odd press conference answers. Rosenior’s giggling post-match interviews beside his players struck an odd note in the early weeks. No one element is damning, but they blend together to paint a picture of an inexperienced manager still trying to assert his authority.
“I’m learning all the time,” Rosenior said. “What I’m learning is that you have to have players that in every moment you can rely on to make correct decisions defensively. But it’s also to be clinical. They [PSG] were clinical in both games … That’s the level.”
Alejandro Garnacho reacts during the second leg at Stamford Bridge (AP)
Taking over a side in the middle of a season – a team who weren’t exactly floundering under Enzo Maresca – was never going to be entirely smooth. Rosenior will argue he deserves time. He has been handed a young squad lacking leaders, lacking trophy-winning experience. But there is no escaping the pressure at a job like Chelsea, even at this early stage, two months into the job.
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There is still the possibility of an FA Cup triumph, with a quarter-final against Port Vale to come next month. Finishing in the top five of the Premier League remains the priority, although on this evidence that may require Liverpool or Aston Villa collapsing in the final weeks to make it happen.
Because this was undoubtedly the nadir of Rosenior’s short reign. The second half was no better than the first. Rosenior took off Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez and Joao Pedro, waving the white flag as Chelsea fans jeered. A minute later, PSG substitute Senny Mayulu added a precise third.
The match finished with Trevor Chalobah, Chelsea’s best defender, leaving the pitch on a stretcher looking distraught. Rosenior patted him on the chest as he was carried past the dugout. Then the manager puffed out his cheeks and walked back to his seat. Somehow, a disastrous night had found a way to get a little worse.
Teams trending in the wrong direction meet when the Texas Longhorns face the North Carolina State Wolfpack on Tuesday night in a 2026 First Four matchup. The winner moves on as a No. 11 seed to face sixth-seeded BYU on Thursday. Ole Miss defeated Texas 76-66 in the first round of the SEC Tournament last Wednesday, while NC State was beaten by Virginia 81-74 in Thursday’s quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Longhorns (18-14), who have lost five of six, placed sixth in the SEC regular-season standings at 9-9. The Wolfpack (20-13), who have also dropped five of six, finished in a tie for seventh in the ACC with Florida State at 10-8.
The game from UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio, tips off at 9:15 p.m. ET. The Wolfpack are 1.5-point favorites in the latest Texas vs. NC State odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 158.5. Before making any Texas vs. N.C. State picks, check out what SportsLine college basketball expert Bob Konarski has to say.
Konarski specializes in college basketball, displaying in-depth knowledge of hundreds of Division I teams. He is a regular presence in the SportsLine Discord, co-hosts a weekly X Spaces with fellow CBB expert Tom Casale and can be seen on the “Early Edge” breaking down his college hoops plays. He enters the tournament on a 65-44 run on college basketball picks, returning $1,615 for $100 players. Anyone following could have seen huge returns.
Konarski is going Over on the point total (157.5). Both teams rank in the top 30 nationally in scoring and have a similar offensive profile with Texas averaging 83.8 points per game, while NC State averages 83.7. Four players average at least 13 points for Texas, with Dailyn Swain leading the way with 17.8. The same can be said of NC State, though its top-four scorers all have either 13.8 or 13.9 points per game, so there’s a lot of offensive balance for the Wolfpack.
Konarski advises looking for value in early live over/under lines, but ultimately expects this game to clear the total. “There may be nerves to start out this game, so there could be a good live opportunity on the Over since neither teams play much defense,” he told SportsLine. “The pace will be there since both teams can score in bunches quickly.”
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about what he thinks will happen next season after another Champions League defeat
Pep Guardiola is certain that Manchester City will be better next season after they failed to make the Champions League quarter-finals for a second straight year. But the manager can still not confirm if he will be in charge to oversee the improvement with claims in the game that he will not see out the final year of his contract.
City qualified directly for the last-16 this season as a result of a top-eight finish in the first phase of the Champions League, a significant improvement on last term when they scraped into the play-off and were well beaten by Real Madrid. However, they were left ruing missed opportunities in both legs of this year’s tie with their Spanish nemesis as they crashed out with a 5-1 aggregate defeat.
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Already 3-0 down from the first leg, the Blues took the game to Real early at the Etihad but effectively conceded the tie after 20 minutes when Bernardo Silva was sent off for handling Vinicius Jr’s shot in the box and the Brazilian converted the penalty that was awarded for it. Erling Haaland got City level on the night but they could not score more and Vinicius netted again in injury time to make it defeats home and away for Guardiola’s side.
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City’s manager was still proud of his side in their defeat, feeling that they were a lot closer to Real than the scoreline suggested. And while he knows that they are not as complete a team as some of the previous City sides that he has led, Guardiola reckons that they will be better next year.
“Last season I felt next season would be better and it has been, I have the feeling will be better (again),” he said. “The fact I’m saying it today after being beaten 5-1 on aggregate it doesn’t mean it’s going to happen (but) it’s my feeling because I know them, I know the quality they have but the seasons are so long and the balance of the team, of course there are many things to improve but in the end they have pride.
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“Of course it’s not easy, 70, 75 minutes 10 against 11 against Real Madrid. In the end how many shots, we tried with Rayan and Jeremy and Erling, everybody made their contribution, Khusanov, everybody was absolutely there. Listen, when we are out (of the Champions League) and our position in the Premier League, still we are not a complete team, that is the reality, I’m not going to (deny it).
“I’ve been at Manchester City when we were a team in all the different aspects that define a team, and still we are not, but in terms of that we have a final on Sunday, we have the FA Cup against Liverpool here, the Premier League still to fight (for) and finish well the Premier League. Prepare good decisions for next season and next season and next season we will be back in the Champions League. That is what we have to do.”
However, when asked if he is intending to remain at City next season given he spoke of collective improvement, Guardiola rowed back and said that he will always speak of the team in the plural whether he is in charge or not because of the affinity that he has with the club.
“When I am retired in 10 years, and City are in the Champions League, I will say I will be back, because I am part of that,” he said. “Like at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, when I have been there I am part of it. I am incredibly attached to that club, that organisation because it has been one decade, and when I say we it’s because I’m part of that. I’m part of that.”
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Morocco was stunningly awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title on Tuesday by appeals judges who overturned Senegal’s victory in a chaotic final in January. The Confederation of African Football said its appeals board ruled that Senegal is “declared to have forfeited the final” and its 1-0 win in extra time becomes a 3-0 default win for host nation Morocco. FRANCE 24’s James Vasina and sports journalist Karim Baldé discuss the ruling.
Neymar was left out of Brazil’s friendlies in the United States this month. The 34-year-old former captain has struggled to be fit since he tore his ACL in October 2023.
Brazil will play France in Boston on March 26 and Croatia in Orlando four days later.
“This is a squad that takes into account players who are 100% fit,” Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Monday. “We had important injuries to players like Eder Militao, Bruno Guimaraes, Estevao, Rodrygo.”
Neymar didn’t play well on Sunday in Santos’ 1-1 draw with Corinthians in the Brazilian league.
Hours later, Neymar told media at an event in Sao Paulo he was “upset and sad” for not being in Brazil’s squad for the two friendlies.
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“But my focus remains, day after day, training after training, match after match. We will reach our goal, there’s still the final squad,” Neymar said.
The World Cup squad will be announced on May 18. The team’s last warmup will be on May 31 against Panama in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil:
Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool), Bento (Al-Nassr), Ederson (Fenerbahce)
Defenders: Alex Sandro (Flamengo), Danilo (Flamengo), Leo Pereira (Flamengo), Bremer (Juventus), Douglas Santos (Zenit St. Petersburg), Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Ibanez (Al-Ahli), Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain), Wesley (Roma)
Midfielders: Andrey Santos (Chelsea), Casemiro (Manchester United), Danilo (Botafogo), Fabinho (Al-Ittihad), Gabriel Sara (Galatasaray)
Forwards: Endrick (Lyon), Joao Pedro (Chelsea), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Luiz Henrique (Zenit St. Petersburg), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Raphinha (Barcelona), Rayan (Bournemouth), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid).
Paris Saint-Germain ended any hope of a Chelsea comeback with a strong 3–0 win at Stamford Bridge, sealing an 8–2 aggregate victory to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia gave PSG an early lead, before Bradley Barcola added a fine second goal to quickly kill off Chelsea’s hopes of recovering from their first-leg loss.
Substitute Senny Mayulu then scored the third goal in the second half, as Luis Enrique’s side comfortably moved into the last eight. They will now face either Liverpool or Galatasaray in the next round.
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PSG are still on course to defend their Champions League title, one year after winning it for the first time. The big win also serves as revenge for their defeat to Chelsea in last year’s Club World Cup final and shows they are hitting top form at the right time.
“It is amazing. To score three goals away against Chelsea is good and the important thing is that we continue to play very well, so we have to keep going like this,” Kvaratskhelia said.
Chelsea, however, struggled throughout the match and never looked capable of turning things around after their heavy first-leg defeat in Paris.
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“It was a tough night. We knew it would be difficult, and the way we started did not help us,” said manager Liam Rosenior.
PSG took control early when Kvaratskhelia scored in the sixth minute after taking advantage of a defensive mistake.
Barcola made it 2–0 shortly after with a brilliant strike, leaving the tie almost decided before half-time.
The third goal came just after the hour mark when Mayulu finished calmly after good work from Kvaratskhelia.
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Chelsea’s poor night got worse late on when Trevoh Chalobah went off injured, forcing the team to finish the game with 10 men.
The defeat adds to a difficult period for Chelsea, who must now focus on improving their form and fighting for a place in next season’s Champions League.
Minnesota Vikings running back Ty Chandler (32) participates in pregame warmups ahead of a divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium on Dec 16, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chandler moves through drills on the field as the Vikings prepare for an NFC North contest at home. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
The Ty Chandler era has ended for the Minnesota Vikings, as the speedy tailback has opted to join the New Orleans Saints during the second wave of free agency. The longtime RB3-RB4 will embark on his career’s second chapter with Kellen Moore’s team.
Minnesota’s 2022 draft class just lost another name.
Chandler stood off the page for a couple of games in Minnesota during the 2023 campaign, but otherwise failed to make a serious thumbprint on the franchise.
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The Saints’ RB room gets even more crowded.
Minnesota Vikings running back Ty Chandler (32) accelerates upfield after securing a reception while San Francisco 49ers safety Tashaun Gipson Sr. (31) closes in during the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium on Oct 23, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chandler navigates space in the open field during a key offensive sequence. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.
Saints Sign Chandler
It’s almost a done deal for Chandler’s next move. NBC Sports‘ Myles Simmons wrote Tuesday, “The Saints are adding a running back. According to Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.football, the team has signed Ty Chandler.”
“Chandler, 27, just completed his rookie contract with the Vikings. A fifth-round pick in the 2022 draft, Chandler missed most of the 2025 season due to a knee injury. He appeared in just three games, taking 17 carries for 4 yards and catching three passes for 11 yards.”
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So far in free agency, the Vikings have also lost Jalen Nailor (WR, Raiders), Ben Sims (TE, Dolphins), and Ryan Wright (P, Saints) to new destinations.
The Updated NO Running Back Group
The Saints made a significant free-agent splash week when they signed Travis Etienne from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Beyond the shadow of a doubt, Etienne will take over bellcow RB1 duties in New Orleans.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Have a look at this ginormous list of running backs on the Saints’ roster:
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Travis Etienne
Alvin Kamara
Kendre Miller
Devin Neal
Audric Estimé
Ty Chandler
Evan Hull
Many expect Kamara to leave sometime this offseason or in the summer. Either way, Chandler will battle at training camp and in the preseason for a September roster spot. He may not make the cut.
SI.com‘sPatrick McAvoy mentioned Kamara’s future after the Chandler signing: “Let’s get out in front of this, Chandler is not a better player than Kamara. Arguably, the signing has more of an impact for New Orleans’ depth than the top of the room.”
“But with Kamara only under contract for one more season and his future already up in the air, you have to at least think about him. This arguably isn’t a sign that New Orleans is about to move on. But what if Kamara is going to hang up his cleats? Again, this is speculation based on the noise out there. At least worth watching.”
Chandler’s Career to Date
Minnesota scooped Chandler from Round 5 of the 2022 NFL Draft, a North Carolina product who was a 24-year-old rookie. He wound up playing 40 games in Minnesota, starting 4, and tallying 710 rushing yards on 181 attempts for a mediocre 3.9 yards per carry. He also caught 3 passes for 11 yards and banked 3 total touchdowns.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Nick Mullens (12) completes a handoff to running back Ty Chandler (32) during first-half action against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on Dec 16, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Vikings offense operates its rushing attack as Chandler takes the ball and looks for running lanes. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports.
Head coach Kevin O’Connell auditioned Chandler for the RB1 job late in the 2023 season when Alexander Mattison got hurt, and Chandler popped off in a game at the Cincinnati Bengals. He produced 132 rushing yards that day on 23 attempts. For a single day, he looked like a prospective RB1 for the future.
But that was about it.
Chandler didn’t do much thereafter, and in fact, whenever he approached an RB2 job in Minnesota, the Vikings seemed to find a way to acquire Cam Akers.
The 27-year-old is most known for his 4.38 speed, though Vikings fans never really saw that in a breakaway setting. Chandler has also missed 41% of all career games due to injury.
The Death of the Vikings’ 2022 Draft Class Is Official
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The Vikings drafted these 10 men in April 2022:
Lewis Cine (S)
Andrew Booth (CB)
Ed Ingram (OG)
Brian Asamoah (LB)
Akayleb Evans (CB)
Esezi Otomewo (DT)
Ty Chandler (RB)
Jalen Nailor (WR)
Vederian Lowe (OT)
Nick Muse (TE)
For the first time in four years, none are employed by the Vikings, marking the official end of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s first draft class, a man who was fired about six weeks ago for poor draft performance.
Nailor signed a fat contract in Las Vegas last week, making Chandler the last man standing. Now, that is no more.
Tennessee Volunteers running back Ty Chandler (8) jogs toward the sideline after scoring a touchdown during an SEC matchup against the Kentucky Wildcats at Neyland Stadium on Oct 17, 2020 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Chandler finishes the play and heads off the field following a successful offensive drive for Tennessee. Mandatory Credit: Brianna Paciorka-News Sentinel via Imagn Content Services, LLC.
In addition to Nailor, Ingram, Evans, Otomewo, and Lowe signed second contracts this week. Adofo-Mensah’s draft class was undoubtedly awful for the Vikings, but it didn’t totally flame out of the NFL.
Without Chandler on the depth chart as an RB3 or RB4, the Vikings are tentatively expected to draft a rookie halfback and have already met with men like Emmett Johnson from Nebraska and Demond Claiborne of Wake Forest.
The Bucks said the two-time MVP had a hyperextended left knee and a bone bruise.
Antetokounmpo didn’t play in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 134-123 win over the Pacers after landing awkwardly when he dunked late in the third period. Antetokounmpo downplayed the injury after the game.
“I’m just going to go back home, sleep, see how I feel tomorrow, try to lift some weights,” Antetokounmpo said. “If I have a little bit of discomfort, then I’ll go from there. As of now, I’m not really bothered.”
This will be the 32nd game he 31-year-old Antetokounmpo has missed, the most of any season in his 13-year career. The Bucks were 11-20 without him entering Tuesday.
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Antetokounmpo had two extended absences because of strains in his right calf. He sat out the Bucks’ 122-99 loss at Atlanta on Saturday because of a sprained left ankle.
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