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Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson to host workout for skeptical NFL teams
Feb 27, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Arizona State wideout Jordyn Tyson (WO40) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images Jordyn Tyson scheduled a workout for NFL teams six days before the 2026 NFL Draft as the Arizona State wide receiver attempts to answer questions about his health, according to multiple reports.
The April 17 workout became necessary because Tyson was nursing a hamstring injury that prevented him from taking the field for testing at the NFL Scouting Combine in February.
Initially projected as a first-round pick when he declared for the draft, Tyson could fall to the second round in a draft well-stocked with wide receivers.
He played in nine games last season and had 61 receptions for 711 yards and eight TDs while fighting the soft-tissue challenges. Tyson reeled in 75 passes for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024. But his injury history isn’t limited to his hamstrings. A transfer from Colorado, Tyson had MCL, ACL and PCL tears with the Buffaloes in 2022 and broke his collarbone in 2024.
There were 31 teams accounted for at the Arizona State pro day on March 27, but Tyson wasn’t a participant.
He has smaller hands for his 6-foot-2, 203-pound frame and durability no doubt will be a factor as teams decide where Tyson falls on their draft board. A redshirt junior, Tyson turns 22 in August. He’s the younger brother of 2024 NBA first-round pick Jaylon Tyson, who was selected 20th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
–Field Level Media
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Chelsea vs Manchester City LIVE: Kick-off time, how to watch, team news and score updates
Here’s how the Premier League table looks ahead of kick-off, Manchester City just nine points behind league leaders Arsenal as they look to close the gap.
1) Arsenal – 70
2) Manchester City – 61
3) Manchester United – 55
4) Aston Villa – 54
5) Liverpool – 52
6) Chelsea – 48
7) Brentford – 47
8) Everton – 47
9) Brighton – 46
10) Bournemouth – 45
11) Fulham – 44
12) Sunderland – 43
13) Newcastle United – 42
14) Crystal Palace – 39
15) Leeds United – 33
16) Nottingham Forest – 32
17) West Ham United – 32
18) Tottenham Hotspur – 30
19) Burnley – 20
20) Wolverhampton Wanderers – 17
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MI vs RCB: Rohit vs Bhuvneshwar, Kohli vs Bumrah: 5 key battles in today’s match
Mumbai Indians (MI) and defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will face off tonight, April 12, 2026, at the Wankhede Stadium for Match 20 of the IPL. A high-voltage IPL clash between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Wankhede is set to be headlined by the iconic rivalry between Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Both veterans have made solid starts to the season and remain key to their teams despite being in the latter stages of their careers.
Both teams enter the contest after losses to Rajasthan Royals and will be eager to recover. The match is particularly crucial for MI, who need to make the most of their home advantage after a mixed start to the season.
Here are the 5 key battles between RCB and MI:
Hardik Pandya vs Krunal Pandya
In the IPL, Krunal Pandya has held a slight edge over his younger brother Hardik Pandya in their head-to-head encounters. Hardik Pandya has scored 29 runs while Krunal has dismissed him only once.
Rohit Sharma vs Bhuvneshwar Kumar
In their long-standing IPL rivalry, Rohit Sharma has largely dominated Bhuvneshwar Kumar, scoring freely while rarely losing his wicket. Rohit has scored 94 runs with a strike rate of 136, while Bhuvneshwar has dismissed him only once.
Virat Kohli vs Jasprit Bumrah
Virat Kohli holds the record for the most IPL runs against Jasprit Bumrah. While Kohli has scored at a brisk rate, Bumrah has been effective in dismissing him, especially in recent seasons. Virat has scored 150 runs while Bumrah has dimissed him by 5 times in IPL.
Rajat Patidar vs Shardul Thakur
Rajat Patidar has generally found success against Shardul Thakur particularly in the middle overs where he looks to attack. Rajat Patidar has scored 31 runs in 18 balls while Shardul is yet to get him out.
Phil Salt vs Trent Boult
In their T20 encounters, Phil Salt has found it challenging to score freely against Trent Boult, although he has been dismissed only once, Salt has scored only 14 runs.
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Marie-Louise Eta Becomes First Woman to Manage Men’s Team in Europe’s Top Five Leagues
Union Berlin have made history after appointing Marie-Louise Eta as their interim head coach until the end of the season, making her the first woman to manage a men’s team in one of Europe’s top five leagues.
Her appointment follows the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart after Union Berlin’s 3–1 defeat away to bottom side 1. FC Heidenheim on Saturday.
Union Berlin currently sit 11th in the 18-team Bundesliga table and are 11 points clear of the automatic relegation zone with five matches left to play. However, they have struggled for form in 2026, winning only two of their last 14 league games.
Eta, 34, is no stranger to breaking barriers. She became the Bundesliga’s first female assistant coach in November 2023, also at Union Berlin. She later made history again when she took charge from the touchline during a 1–0 win over Darmstadt in January 2024 while serving as interim coach during a suspension for then-manager Nenad Bjelica.
A former Germany youth international and Women’s Champions League winner with Turbine Potsdam, Eta has been managing Union Berlin’s under-19 side since July 2025 and is also set to become the club’s women’s head coach in the summer.
Union Berlin’s director of men’s football, Horst Heldt, said the decision was taken due to poor recent results.
“We have had a hugely disappointing second half of the season and will not allow ourselves to be blinded by our league position,” he said.
“Our situation remains precarious. The performances shown in recent weeks do not give us confidence that we can turn things around with the current set-up. We have therefore decided to make a fresh start.”
Eta acknowledged the challenge ahead, with Union only seven points above the relegation play-off spot.
“Given the points gap in the lower half of the table, our place in the Bundesliga is not yet secure,” she said.
“I am delighted the club has entrusted me with this challenging task. One of Union’s strengths has always been, and remains, the ability to pull together in such situations.
“I am convinced that we will secure the crucial points.”
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Changingoftheguard’s 2026 Sydney Cup upset caps Kris Lees’ big day
Kris Lees etched a highlight in his storied training legacy as Changingoftheguard set the pace wire-to-wire for victory in the Group 1 $2 million Sydney Cup (3200m) over Royal Randwick’s track on Saturday.
Boasting ownership from a powerhouse syndicate including Lloyd and Nick Williams, the $51 chance was perfectly positioned by Jason Collett at the head of affairs, seeing off all comers in the grueling stayers’ battle.
It has been 20 years to the day since Lees first prevailed in the Sydney Cup aboard his trusty County Tyrone.
“When County Tyrone won the Sydney Cup it was one of my biggest thrills in racing, ” Lees said. “But I would have to say this is just as big a thrill. ”
Lees had earlier tallied his sixth in the $1 million Provincial-Midway Championships Final, sweeping the quinella via Lord Of Biscay ahead of barnmate Imposant.
The esteemed Newcastle handler, whom Nick Williams calls the “nicest guy in racing,” revealed the Changingoftheguard Sydney Cup as a career-defining feat.
“It is exciting just to train for them (Team Williams), ” Lees said.
“Nick is a really good mate and to train for LLoyd and to win a prestigious race like this is a huge thrill. ”
Lloyd Williams, a Hall of Fame inductee with seven Melbourne Cup strikes, added a fifth Sydney Cup with Changingoftheguard to his tally, following Gallante (2016), Mourayan (2013), Gallic (2007), and Major Drive (1987).
The $51 Changingoftheguard echoed the biggest Sydney Cup shock since 200/1 Murray King dominated 100 years ago, prevailing by half a neck over Soul Of Spain ($8) with Highland Bling ($17) third, beaten a short neck.
River Of Stars, crunched into $5 favoritism, loomed menacingly turning for home yet faded badly to seventh.
Out of Galileo, one of history’s premier sires, Changingoftheguard kicked off with Aidan O’Brien in Ireland, winning thrice in nine starts notably the Group 2 Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot and fifth to Desert Crown in the 2022 English Derby.
Subsequently purchased by Lloyd and Nick Williams, the horse joined Lees’ stable.
Changingoftheguard managed only 13 starts in close to three years with Lees, enhancing his ability each time out; the prior spring saw him take the City Tattersalls Club Cup and ninth behind Half Yours in the Melbourne Cup.
“He ran a bold race in the Melbourne Cup and we said after that we would save the blinkers for the Sydney Cup, ” Lees said. “They were always going on, we were just trying to wait for today. It was a good plan and I’m happy we got the result.
“It’s a great thrill to win in those colours too. What a lovely, rated ride by Jason (Collet), I thought he was actually going too slow.
“He got him back to 14 (second sectionals), the horse goes quicker in trackwork most mornings, but they upped the ante when they came up around him and it was really pleasing. “
Collett had questioned Changingoftheguard post his ninth in last week’s Chairman’s Quality but Lees’ race eve chat reignited his optimism.
“Kris said to me before the race that on the wet track last week the horse’s ‘wheels spun’, ” Collett said.
“Then Kris said if the horse finds the bridle he’ll want to do it and he did. It was very lonely down the back straight, but I loved it though.
“It’s a good feeling when a horse gets in a good rhythm like that. We don’t get too many opportunities here in Australia over these distances. “
As Changingoftheguard dug in against Newlook down the straight’s early stages, Collett sensed momentum shift.
“When he didn’t throw in the towel I thought ‘that’s a change’, ” Collett said. So that definitely gave me some confidence and although it’s a long straight, it’s pretty cool to win a Sydney Cup. ”
Tommy Berry excelled on near-miss Soul Of Spain, musing on barrier misfortune. “Soul Of Spain did a massive effort from the barrier. If he draws a gate, he arguably wins but the winner has done a good job in front as well, ” Berry said.
Highland Bling, sparingly raced with autumn placings in the Adelaide Cup and here, drew strong endorsement from Ben Thompson. “It was a great run by Highland Bling, ” Thompson said.
“At start 16 it feels like he’s got a stack of scope left. To run third in this grade
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Nuggets vs. Spurs prediction, odds, spread, time: 2026 NBA picks for Sunday
The final day of the NBA regular season will see the Denver Nuggets facing the San Antonio Spurs. Denver (53-28) is the current No. 3 seed in the West and will clinch that seed with a win. However, the Nuggets can fall to the fourth seed with a loss to San Antonio, plus a Lakers victory over the Jazz. San Antonio (62-19) is locked into the No. 2 seed. The Nuggets are riding an 11-game win streak, while San Antonio has won three in a row. Jamal Murray (shoulder) is one of four Denver starters listed as out, while Nikola Jokic (wrist) and Victor Wembanyama (ribcage) are both listed as questionable.
Tipoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET from Frost Bank Center in San Antonio. Denver has won two of three matchups this season. The latest Spurs vs. Nuggets odds have San Antonio as 11.5-point favorites, while the over/under for total points scored is 232.5. Before making any Nuggets vs. Spurs picks, check out the Spurs vs. Nuggets predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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All three matchups this season between the teams have gone over, with each of the three seeing both teams score at least 131 points. The Spurs went over in their last contest on Friday versus Dallas as the Over is now 11-8 for San Antonio over its last 19 games. The model acknowledges the trends and projects 237 combined points. See the Nuggets vs. Spurs spread pick at SportsLine.
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Union Berlin appoint first female head coach
Marie-Louise Eta has been appointed as the head coach of German football club Union Berlin, becoming the first woman to hold the role in any of European football’s top professional men’s leagues.
Eta will lead the Bundesliga side until the end of the season after former coach Steffen Baumgart was sacked.
Union parted ways with Baumgart late on Saturday night following a 1-3 defeat away at bottom-of-the-table Heidenheim, a result which left the Berlin side with only two wins in 2026 and in danger of slipping towards the relegation zone.
Eta, who currently coaches Union’s under-19 men’s side, will now take charge of the senior team on an interim basis for the remaining five games of the season before becoming the women’s first team head coach in the summer.
“We’ve had an absolutely disappointing second half of the season so far,” said Union Director of Sport, Horst Heldt.
“Two wins out of 14 games since the winter break, and the performances we’ve shown in recent weeks, didn’t give us the confidence that we could turn things around with the existing setup. We’ve therefore decided to start afresh, and I’m delighted that Marie-Louise Eta has agreed to take on this role on an interim basis.”
Marie-Louise Eta: ‘Bundesliga survival not yet secure’
Eta, 34, will take over immediately. Her first game in charge will be at home to fellow relegation strugglers VfL Wolfsburg next Saturday.
“Given the tight situation at the bottom of the table, our survival in the Bundesliga is not yet secure,” she warned. “One of Union’s strengths has always been the ability to pull together in such situations, so I’m pleased that the club has entrusted this challenging task to me.”
While the interim appointment makes Eta the first woman to officially take charge of a men’s Bundesliga side, it’s far from the Dresden-born coach’s first involvement with Union’s men’s team.
Between November 2023 and May 2024, Eta assisted Marco Grote when he took interim charge following the dismissal of former head coach Urs Fischer. She remained on the coaching staff under Fischer’s permanent successor, Nenad Bjelica, becoming the first-ever female assistant coach in the Champions League in the process.
Who is Union Berlin’s head coach Marie-Louise Eta?
As a player, Eta — then under her maiden name Bagehorn — won three Women’s Bundesliga titles and the 2010 Women’s Champions League with Turbine Potsdam.
She also represented Germany from under-15 to under-23 level, winning the under-17 European Championship in 2008 and the under-20 World Cup in 2010, but ended her playing career aged 26 due to a series of injuries.
In February 2023, she completed her UEFA Pro License, the coaching qualification required to take charge of a professional men’s football team.
Eta is the first woman to take charge of a senior men’s team in England, Spain, Germany, France or Italy, widely considered to be the best five leagues in Europe.
While women have managed men’s football teams in lower divisions before, Eta is the first to take official charge in a top division.
German third-tier club Ingolstadt are currently coached by Sabrina Wittmann, while French second-division club Clermont were managed by Corinne Diacre for three seasons until 2017.
Edited by: Karl Sexton
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Boxing: Why Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are still on different pages
Even during his brief hiatus, Fury remained the ghost at every heavyweight feast.
Promoters, broadcasters and rivals all spoke as though he remained in the room.
In north London on Saturday, he was back to his familiarly unpredictable self.
There was an emotional tribute to the late Ricky Hatton, plus moments where Fury appeared to admire his own work mid-fight, and then the other side of his persona – the man who goes on the offensive verbally.
In many ways, boxing missed him and the timing of Fury’s return has been deliberate.
Hours after his win, season two of At Home with the Furys lands on Netflix. By tying boxing to a platform of that scale, the sport has regained a level of mainstream exposure it has not enjoyed since the terrestrial boom of the 1990s.
The streaming platform – with its 325 million global subscribers – will release viewing figures soon, but the Makhmudov match-up could prove to have been one of the most-watched boxing fights in years in the UK.
There would be even greater clamour for Fury v Joshua.
Possible venues are already being discussed. Croke Park, with its 80,000-plus capacity, has emerged as a leading contender.
It would be an unusual setting for the biggest fight in British boxing history – a Dublin stage for an English rivalry.
But wherever it takes place, the location now feels almost secondary. The perfect moment may have passed, yet the fascination refuses to disappear.
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Union Berlin appoint Marie-Louise Eta as first woman head coach
Marie-Louise Eta has become the first woman appointed to manage a men’s team in one of Europe’s top five leagues after being named interim head coach of Bundesliga side Union Berlin.
Her appointment until the end of the season follows the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, whose team lost 3-1 to bottom side FC Heidenheim on Saturday.
Union Berlin, who sit 11th in the 18-team Bundesliga, are 11 points clear of the automatic relegation zone with five matches remaining but have only won twice in 14 league outings in 2026.
Eta, 34, is no stranger to breaking barriers, becoming the Bundesliga’s first female assistant coach, also with Union Berlin, in November 2023.
She deputised for then-manager Nenad Bjelica, who was serving a three-match suspension, during a 1-0 win over Darmstadt in January 2024 to become the first woman to lead a Bundesliga team from the touchline.
Eta, a former Germany youth international and Women’s Champions League winner with Turbine Potsdam, has been working as Union Berlin’s under-19s manager since July 2025 and will become the club’s women’s head coach in the summer.
“We have had a hugely disappointing second half of the season and will not allow ourselves to be blinded by our league position,” said Horst Heldt, Union’s director of men’s football.
“Our situation remains precarious. The performances shown in recent weeks do not give us confidence that we can turn things around with the current set-up. We have therefore decided to make a fresh start.”
Eta pointed to the challenges she faces, with Union seven points ahead of St Pauli, who sit in the relegation play-off spot.
“Given the points gap in the lower half of the table, our place in the Bundesliga is not yet secure,” she said.
“I am delighted the club has entrusted me with this challenging task. One of Union’s strengths has always been, and remains, the ability to pull together in such situations.
“I am convinced that we will secure the crucial points.”
Eta’s appointment comes more than 25 years after Carolina Morace became the first woman to manage a men’s professional team in Europe when she joined Italian third division side Viterbese in 1999.
Corinne Diacre spent three seasons in charge of Clermont Foot in France’s Ligue 2 from 2014 to 2017, leaving to become head coach of the France women’s team.
In July 2023, Hannah Dingley became the first woman to manage a professional men’s team in English football when she was appointed caretaker boss of Forest Green Rovers, although she did not lead the side in a competitive fixture.
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Fantasy Baseball: Surging prospect Noah Schultz warrants an immediate pickup with word of his promotion
Amid the reports of him coming up to the majors Tuesday, I don’t want to leave any room for ambiguity on this: Yes, you should pick up Noah Schultz.
That’s not true for every prospect call-up. It’s not always worth it to invest in a relative lottery ticket at a position where you’re already loaded, and that’s especially the case in Head-to-Head leagues, where bench space is best devoted to starting pitchers.
But Schultz is himself a starting pitcher, and I can’t think of a league where I couldn’t use another one of those. To be clear, that’s not because my pitching is bad, but because pitching can easily go bad. If you’re not constantly on the lookout for breakout arms to bolster your staff — or even just to mix in on occasion when the matchups favor it — you’re leaving your fate in the hands of fortune.
More than simply being a pitcher, though, Schultz is special. People forget because he put together a 4.68 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and 9.4 K/9 between two minor league stops last year, but it was only a year earlier that he had a 2.24 ERA, 0.9 WHIP and 11.7 K/9. Baseball America labeled him a top-10 overall prospect at the time. I myself called him the best left-handed pitching prospect in baseball.
You see what he’s doing this year? In three appearances at Triple-A, the same level where he had a 9.37 ERA in five starts last year, Schultz has allowed four hits in 14 innings, striking out 19 while walking just two. Small sample, sure, but it’s not without precedent. And you don’t need to look hard to see what makes him so dominant:
That’s six feet and 10 inches of limbs from an almost sidearm delivery, which makes for unfamiliar pitch shapes and shorter reaction times. It’s such an uncomfortable look that it can be difficult to handle even in a non-competitive scenario.
“Just a nightmare for a hitter,” said right-hander Duncan Davitt, Schultz’s Triple-A teammate who got to the majors just a shade before he did. “He’s kind of hard to play catch with sometimes just because it’s funky and it’s hard. He’s going to be a guy when he gets his chance.”
OK, but why not last year? If Schultz is so difficult to read, why did minor league hitters have such an easy time with him then? Well, for one thing, he was hurt, pitching through patellar tendinitis in his right knee that continued to flare up over the course of the season. It likely compromised his mechanics, seeing as he spent three months this offseason at the Boras Sports Institute in Miami to shore them up.
“I’m excited to go out and show it,” he said at the start of spring training. “A lot of mechanical things. I was kind of drifting away from some of the things I had done in the past that we cleaned up. I’m really happy with where I’m at.”
What things? Well, his arm angle is slightly lower now than during his short stay at Triple-A last year. He’s added about a mile per hour across all of his pitches. He also has a new cutter that he’s featuring 21 percent of the time. And obviously, he’s throwing more strikes — way more. I’d be skeptical if it was an entirely new development for him, but he issued just 2.4 walks per nine innings during his impressive 2024 season. The bad 2025 is looking more and more like the outlier.
Perhaps the most compelling reason to buy in, though, is that the White Sox in no way had to do this. Schultz wasn’t in anyone’s sights for a quick promotion after the way he performed last year. The White Sox aren’t contending and could have filled the spot in any number of boring ways. They called him up simply because they believe he’s ready.
“He’s in a good spot,” White Sox adviser to pitching Brian Bannister said Sunday. “The velo’s there, he’s healthy. You can just see his general smile and demeanor. He’s confident with where he’s at right now. The arsenal is there.”
I’m inclined to agree and would prioritize Schultz over any pitchers on the fringes of rosterability in Fantasy. A few examples:
I might hesitate to take Schultz ahead of Connelly Early, but Didier Fuentes isn’t even in the majors right now and Randy Vasquez was barely registering in NL-only leagues three weeks ago. Grabbing Schultz ahead of either is an easy call.
You mean Max Scherzer, the 41-year-old who hasn’t been an impactful Fantasy pitcher in three years and may not be healthy even now? Uh … yeah.
What are we clinging to here? The high whiff rate in spring training that ran counter to the rest of Matthew Liberatore’s career and has evaporated with the start of the regular season? Come on, give me a tough one.
Honestly, yeah. Edward Cabrera has gotten away from what made him so effective last year by leaning into his four-seamer again and is a major liability in ERA and WHIP.
Dropping Grant Holmes or Merrill Kelly for Schultz is A-OK with me. I obviously wouldn’t drop Kris Bubic for him, though, and would probably stand pat with Parker Messick as well (though Schultz has the more upside of the two).
Kyle Harrison is interesting, but he’s not Schultz.
Emerson Hancock might be the embodiment of “fringes of rosterability,” so sure.
Mitch Keller and Jeffrey Springs are both among my sleeper pitchers for this week, but I wouldn’t forfeit a chance at Schultz for a two-start streamer. The season is long, my friends.
Yes, there are some scenarios in shallower leagues where clearing a spot for Schultz simply isn’t possible, but he needs to be rostered in your league even if you’re not the one capable of rostering him. Just be extra sure that you aren’t. Rather than go through every scenario one by one, I’ll just cut to the chase and tell you he ranks 66th for me at starting pitcher.
That doesn’t make him foolproof, of course. There’s really no predicting how a player’s first stint in the majors will go, given the enormous leap in difficulty, so you do need to show some restraint in your FAB bidding. I should also note that Schultz threw only 73 innings in the minors last year and has never thrown more than 88 1/3, so he’ll likely face workload limitations of some kind, whether it’s shorter outings, skipped starts or a soft shutdown like the White Sox implemented with Garrett Crochet two years ago. I don’t, however, think now is the time to worry about it. For now, you secure the asset. You allow him to accrue value. You reassess later.
One final thought: A Tuesday debut lines Schultz up for two starts right away — and with pretty favorable matchups against the Rays and Athletics. For all the unknowns, I don’t think I could resist using him right away.
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