Carolina Panthers wide receiver Adam Thielen goes through pregame warmups ahead of kickoff against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sep. 29, 2024, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The moment captures Thielen preparing on the field as he readies for game action in a regular-season matchup. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images.
Do you miss Adam Thielen yet? He’s been gone from the NFL for about three months, but he could soon be back — as an announcer or analyst.
Thielen’s post-playing future may be pointing toward TV.
The Minnesota Vikings legend is attending “NFL Broadcast Bootcamp,” meaning he’ll probably find a spot as a media member before too long.
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A Media Role Could Be Next for the Former Vikings Star
Thielen took a step toward that path last week in Los Angeles.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Adam Thielen (16) reacts following a late-game sequence in the fourth quarter, Dec. 28, 2025, at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, showing visible frustration as the Steelers battle the Browns in a tightly contested matchup with playoff implications hanging over the final possessions. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images.
Thielen Eyes Broadcasting
Vikings.com’s Rob Kleifield reported Thielen’s next career path this week, noting, “Last month, the Vikings organization celebrated the amazing careers of C.J. Ham and Adam Thielen. This month, Thielen took a baby step toward what could wind up being a focus in his life after football. Thielen was one of 24 players who got “suited and booted” for the NFL’s annual broadcasting and media workshop in Los Angeles last week.”
“Thielen was picked from a pool of 90 applicants, and he participated alongside the likes of LB Demario Davis and WR Brandin Cooks. Alumni of the workshop include All-Pro Maurice Jones-Drew, as well as Super Bowl Champions Jason McCourty and Jason Kelce. Thielen sounded hesitant about a career in media during his retirement ceremony, alluding to the frequent traveling, but he stated his desire to be involved with the game in whatever is next.”
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Given Thielen’s reputation for determination and results, this thing might be a shoo-in.
The Athletic‘s Vic Tafur describes Broadcast Bootcamp: “It’s tough to get a spot at the workshop, which was first held in 2007. There were 90 applicants for 24 spots in this year’s program. Each player was asked to answer questions to make sure this is something he is serious about and then asked to submit reels.”
“Some players sent in old interviews at their lockers. They were told this was their chance to be their own content creator and their reels should reflect what they want to do in the space. After the reels were screened, players were ranked 1-90, with no clear-cut criteria.”
The Playing Career with Vikings
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Thielen’s Vikings stats speak for themselves: 542 catches, 6,751 yards, and 55 touchdowns in Minnesota. The numbers place him among the franchise’s all-time greats, ranking him third in receiving touchdowns, fourth in receptions, and fifth in receiving yards.
However, his path to those achievements was unconventional. After earning a tryout with the Vikings in 2013, he transformed that opportunity into a decade-long career with his hometown team. By 2018, he had become one of the league’s premier receivers, quickly developing a rapport with Kirk Cousins and establishing himself as one of the NFL’s most dependable targets.
His story continues to resonate with fans: small-town roots and a state-school background. He’s the quintessential Minnesota underdog. During his peak years, that underdog consistently earned Pro Bowl consideration, including two official Pro Bowl nods (2017, 2018).
A Disappointing Exit Strategy
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Of course, not all stories have spotless happy endings. The Vikings traded for Thielen last summer, a deal centered around a 4th-Round pick with the Carolina Panthers. The price felt steep at the time, and the feeling was vindicated. Thielen has clearly lost a step — hit a wall even — and Minnesota didn’t use him much on offense.
The drought wore on Thielen, so much so that he requested his release in November 2025, which the Vikings granted, and Thielen parleyed it into a contract with Aaron Rodgers’ Pittsburgh Steelers.
Taylor Twellman, left, shares the tournament lead after two rounds while Adam Thielen, right, sits in fourth place, July 12, 2025, at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course during the American Century Championship, as both athletes remain in contention entering the final round of the celebrity event. Mandatory Credit: Jim Krajewski/RGJ / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
Thielen caught 11 passes for 117 yards in five Steelers games before retiring, in addition to appearing in a blowout playoff loss against the Houston Texans. While time will obviously heal the wound, some fans considered Thielen’s demand for a release rather bizarre. Wasn’t the whole point of the summer trade to retire with the Vikings? Evidently not.
Thankfully, Thielen is so beloved that few will care about the Steelers chapters five years from now.
The Ben Leber Route
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Klefield also claimed that Thielen will do some work for the Vikings’ draft next week: “We also can advise to be on the lookout for Thielen to participate in a pre-draft show for Vikings Entertainment Network.”
Former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ben Leber watches from the sideline during an NFL International Series game, Oct. 5, 2025, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, observing the action between the Vikings and Browns as part of the league’s continued global expansion efforts. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
In that vein, he can follow in Leber’s footsteps. Leber played for the Vikings from 2006 to 2010, walking away after the Brett Favre years. By 2012, he had transitioned into a sideline radio personality and has remained in that role since.
Leber is active on social media, engages with fans, appears on folks’ podcasts, and is generally considered one of the most sensible Vikings-themed minds out there. If Thielen wants a blueprint, all he has to do is chat with Leber.
The No. 1 UCLA baseball’s 27-game win streak came to an end as they were shutout against UC Santa Barbara at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday.
It was just the third loss of the season for the Bruins with the previous two coming against UC San Diego and San Diego State. UCLA’s batters were alive in their series sweep against Rutgers, but the Gauchos pitching staff proved much stingier with five hits allowed, while throwing two walks and nine strikeouts.
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Missed opportunity
UCLA had the bases loaded in the bottom of the first, but was unable to get a runner to cross home plate. Despite the Bruins getting four runners on base, UCLA got only one hit. The rest of the base runners came from a pair of walks and a hit by pitch.
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First score
In the top of the third, the Gauchos dialed in on freshman right-handed pitcher Angel Cervantes’ throws to get three hits and score two runs for the first runs of the game.
No chance
UCLA’s regained their footing in the next two innings by allowing one hit and no runs to give their batters a chance. However, the Bruins remained stifled at bat with no hits or base runners in the fourth or fifth to keep UC Santa Barbara with a two-run lead.
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Holding out hope
In the bottom of the sixth, UCLA had their second hit of the game and first base runner since the third. However, it led to no runs. With the bases loaded in the top of the seventh, the Bruins were able to clean things up though and junior right-handed pitcher Cal Randall struck out the final two batters swinging. The offense wasn’t able to repay the favor though with another scoreless inning in the bottom of the seventh, despite the bases being loaded.
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That’s a wrap
UC Santa Barbara added two more runs in the top of the eighth with three hits leading to another two-run inning. UCLA had a hit of their own in the bottom of the eighth, but couldn’t conjure up more offensive to get their runner home. The Bruins would end the game being shutout after another scoreless inning in the ninth for their first loss since Feb. 24.
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The Bruins will have an opportunity to get back on track and keep the conference record clean on Friday against Minnesota at Jackie Robinson Stadium with an anticipated start time of 2 p.m. PT.
With Wednesday featuring another loaded 15-game MLB slate, bettors interested in placing MLB bets have no shortage of options for placing wagers. One very popular bet type is prop betting, and for MLB betting, arguably the most popular prop type is home run picks. Before you lock in any MLB player props or home run picks of your own for Wednesday’s action, make sure to see which players SportsLine betting expert Bob Konarski is backing to leave the yard. And for even more expert picks and MLB predictions, see what the SportsLine Projection Model has to say.
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Best home run picks for Wednesday, April 15
Ryan O’Hearn, Pirates (+700)
Washington’s Jake Irvin has allowed one home run in each of his first three starts. Two of those three have come to the lefties, favoring Pittsburgh’s Ryan O’Hearn. Of the 36 homers Irvin allowed last year, 26 came to left-handed hitters. O’Hearn has three dingers on the season, with two of them coming off right-handers. He’s also slugging .538 against righties thus far and owns a 44.3% hard-hit rate against Irvin in his career. The weather in Pittsburgh is calling for the wind to be blowing out 10+ mph with wind gusts potentially reaching 22 mph, giving hitters like O’Hearn a potential boost when they get the ball in the air.
Rice is facing Angels right-handed starter Jack Kochanowicz, and the wind is blowing out at 10.3 mph at Yankee Stadium on Wednesday. Rice has a 25% barrel rate. 80% hard-hit rate and an average exit velocity of 99.1 mph over the last two weeks. He also excels against right-handers with a 43.5% fly ball rate, .389 batting average, a 26.5% walk rate and a 26.5% strikeout rate. Kochanowicz has yet to give up a home run this season, but he has struggled with control and limiting walks.
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Use the BetMGM bonus code to back Rice going yard against the Angels.
Connacht Rugby travel to South Africa to face the DHL Stormers in a URC clash that has shifted significantly following squad announcements and major betting movement.
The handicap has moved from Stormers -16.5 to -20.5, reflecting just how weakened this Connacht side is for the trip.
Connacht Squad: Key Absentees and New Look Side
Connacht are without Bundee Aki, Finlay Bealham, Mack Hansen and out-half Josh Ioane — a huge loss of experience, leadership and attacking threat.
That puts serious pressure on a much-changed squad:
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Backs
Scrum Halves: Ben Murphy, Colm Reilly, Matthew Devine
Out Halves: Jack Carty, Sean Naughton
Centres: Cathal Forde, Hugh Gavin, John Devine
Back Three: Harry West, Sam Gilbert, Shane Jennings, Shayne Bolton
Forwards
Props: Billy Bohan, Fiachna Barrett, Jack Aungier, Peter Dooley, Sam Illo
Hookers: Dave Heffernan, Dylan Tierney-Martin, Matthew Victory
Locks: Darragh Murray, David O’Connor, Joe Joyce, Niall Murray
Back Row: Cian Prendergast, Josh Murphy, Paul Boyle, Sean Jansen, Shamus Hurley-Langton
This is a squad with talent, but it lacks the spine and cohesion of Connacht’s first-choice XV.
Stormers Strengths
The Stormers bring serious firepower into this game:
Evan Roos – 9 tries this season
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu – 89 points
Jurie Matthee – 78 points
They combine physical dominance with attacking pace — exactly the kind of team that punishes weakened touring sides.
Why the Betting Line Moved
The shift from -16.5 to -20.5 isn’t random — it’s reaction to:
Loss of Connacht’s international core
Travel factor to South Africa
Reduced control at 10 without Ioane
Less strike threat without Hansen and Aki
This is what sharp money looks like — reacting early to information.
Betting Analysis
At -20.5, you’re no longer getting early value.
But stylistically, this is still a mismatch:
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Stormers dominate collisions
Connacht lack game control
Depth drop-off is significant
Connacht’s best chance is chaos — quick tempo, broken play — but South African conditions rarely allow that.
Prediction
This has all the signs of a long night for Connacht.
They still have quality players like Carty, Prendergast, and Jansen, but the overall drop in experience is too big.
Prediction: Stormers to win comfortably
Main Bet: Stormers -20.5
Alternative: Stormers winning margin 21+
Correct Score Prediction: Stormers 40–15 Connacht
Verdict: The market has reacted correctly, but probably still not enough. This Connacht side is a level below what they’ve been fielding in recent weeks, and against a strong Stormers outfit away from home, that usually ends one way.
Manchester United and Man City are both reportedly keen on the same transfer target this summer
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Eintracht Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown is refusing to be drawn into speculation surrounding his future at the Bundesliga club, despite reported interest from Arsenal, Manchester United and Manchester City this summer.
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The German international was questioned about attention from Premier League sides, but remained tight-lipped about what lies ahead.
Speaking to SportsBild about whether he was aware of the transfer rumours, Brown said: “Yes, you do pick up on things like that, but it doesn’t influence me.
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“I’m concentrating on the goals that are within my control. Nothing else interests me right now.”
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All three Premier League sides have been linked with a potential move for Brown, with reports connecting the Gunners and title rivals Man City dating back to November 2025.
Various transfer figures have been suggested, though the latest quoted fee of €65million (£56.5m) would see him become the joint-most expensive left-back of all time.
Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella currently holds that record, and the 22-year-old Frankfurt defender was asked about the potential price tag.
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He said: “It’s a truly staggering sum. But frankly speaking, I’m not giving numbers like that, or the possibility of a transfer this summer, a second thought.
“My focus is entirely on Eintracht and our goal of qualifying for Europe. And after that, I would really love to be part of the World Cup squad.
“Then, I’ll see what happens in the summer. It’s hard to make plans in football, which is why I don’t dwell on it.”
It is a valuation that Frankfurt’s sporting director Markus Krosche believes is fully justified. Speaking earlier this year about Brown and Can Uzun, he said: “Yes! Because he has three exceptional abilities that you can’t learn.
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“He’s smart and tactically astute, has fantastic technique, and is very fast. And all of that is necessary to have a great career ahead of him.
“Now is the wrong time to think about who might leave us and when,” he continued. “They’re both young and should stay with us a while longer. Can has developed tremendously compared to last year. It’s a shame he’s injured now.
“And Nene [Brown] is simply exceptional. He’s made outstanding progress, especially when it comes to defending at a high level. Just look at how he plays against top opponents in the Champions League.”
This year marks the 250th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and in celebration Callaway Golf has released an entire USA 250 collection including clubs, golf balls and accessories. Let’s dive into some of the details!
Drivers
The USA 250 collection brings the Callaway Quantum Max, Triple Diamond Max and Triple Diamond drivers into the fray. With a red, white, and blue overall color scheme and some very patriotic details including 13 stars on the crown, 1776 branding on the front weight ports of each, a nod to the address of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, as well as a matching ProjectX Denali 1776 shaft and Golf Pride Patriot Z-Grip, the USA 250 Quantum driver lineup is sure to impress even the most patriotic of golfers.
Each driver also comes with a matching 1776 themed headcover with “We the People” on the front side and a nod to the Declaration of Independence on the back. Triple Diamond and Triple Diamond Max will retail for $699.99 and the Quantum Max will retail for $649.99 in major retail store.
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Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max USA 250 Limited Edition Driver
At Callaway, USA 250 is a moment to celebrate 250 years of American history, innovation, and pride. This limited-edition collection honors the spirit, craftsmanship, and performance that have defined the United States since 1776 — expressed through a lineup of precision-engineered drivers, putters, golf balls, and wedges. This is more than outstanding golf equipment — it’s a celebration of 250 years of bold ideas, relentless progress, and the pursuit of excellence. USA 250, built with the innovation and performance that defines Callaway. Built to honor. Built to compete.
Personally, this is the coolest part of the launch for me. They did an amazing job with the putters, and switching the name from Jailbird to Freebird for the collection is just such a perfect nod. Available in a very nice red, white and blue finish with plenty of patriotic accents is the Ai-DUAL USA 250 Freebird Mini DB, Ai-DUAL USA 250 #7 S, Ai-DUAL USA 250 Freebird Cruiser and the Square 2 Square Ai-DUAL USA 250 Freebird. Each putter comes with a matching 1776 “We the People” themed headcover. Freebird Mini and the #7 will retail for $379.99. The Cruiser and the Square 2 Square will retail for $429.99. I think my favorite accent on these is the Jailbird models utilizing the red and white stripes as a nod to the American Flag.
Wedges
Along with the Quantum drivers and Odyssey putters, Callaway is also bringing some custom Opus SP wedges to the USA 250 collection. Available in 50º to 60º increments, each section contains a slightly different laser engraving. The gap wedge lofts go for a “We the People” script, stars on the sand wedge lofts, and a nice waving flag on the lob wedges. Each wedge is also paint filled with red, white, and blue paint. Possibly the coolest detail here is the inclusion of a True Temper Dynamic Gold S200 with a USA 250 themed shaft label along with the same Golf Pride Patriot Z-Grip we saw on the driver lineup. Each USA 250 Opus SP wedge will retail for $219.99.
Golf Balls
Chrome Tour, Chrome Tour X, Chrome Soft and Callaway Supersoft golf balls are all included in the USA 250 launch. The Chrome Tour lineup features a USA version of their stripe technology with a waving flag around the stripe and each numbered as 250. The Supersofts take a slightly different approach with the same 250 numbers, but this time adorned with a simple retro style USA stamp on the side. The Chrome Tour lineup will be available for $59.99 and the USA 250 Supersoft is available for $27.99
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The Callaway USA 250 lineup is rounded out by a few accessories including the headcovers available for individual sale, and a nice USA 250 themed hat from the team. You can find the entire collection at callawaygolf.com. Select items are also available from our friends over at Fairway Jockey.
Few golf shots invite more second-guessing than a ball sitting in water. That’s especially true when just enough of the ball is above the surface, giving you enough false confidence to go for it. But that’s when most golfers get themselves into trouble.
The reality is, water doesn’t just sit there — it changes everything. Before you think about giving one of these lies a go, it’s important to know how to read your lie. Understanding what water does to a shot is often the difference between an impressive par-save and guaranteed disaster.
In a field test conducted by Cameron Robinson, head professional at Brentwood Country Club in Los Angeles, it became clear that the amount of the ball visible above the water is a reliable predictor of how much the shot will be affected.
For example, a ball just grazing the water behaves much like a heavy lie in wet sand. When tested with a 52-degree wedge, the ball launched predictably and carried with enough height to clear a steep bank of 68 inches above the water’s surface. In simple terms, the shot performed close to normal expectations.
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But when a ball is partially submerged — even a quarter under water — the resistance at impact is significantly more pronounced. The club no longer moves freely. Instead, it displaces water and strikes the ball almost simultaneously.
“The club meets much more resistance, with both the water and the ball absorbing energy,” Robinson said.
At these depths, Robinson found that a 52-degree wedge could still produce enough launch to clear the bank, but only if he increased his speed and changed his swing to a chopping motion.
The most dramatic shift occurs when the ball is fully submerged. Using a swing that would normally produce a 60-yard shot with a 52-degree wedge, Robinson saw the ball travel only about 15 yards — roughly 25 percent of the expected carry. The strike simply couldn’t transfer enough energy through the water to produce sufficient speed.
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Loft, in this case, proved to be a critical variable. Robinson found that while a 60-degree wedge produced the largest splash, it also delivered the worst results. That’s because added loft increases water resistance and reduces strike efficiency. In contrast, switching to a 45-degree pitching wedge gave Robinson a penetrating ball flight and allowed the ball to launch higher and carry farther.
Technique, as Robinson discovered, is just as crucial as club selection when it comes to escaping these tricky lies. He explained that golfers must generate maximum speed at impact while stopping the club abruptly immediately afterward — a motion he calls “putting the brakes on.”
“This [move] creates maximum speed at the strike before the club rapidly decelerates after impact,” Robinson said. “The motion is similar to the technique often used when hitting through thick weeds or heavy rough, where maintaining speed at the ball is critical to prevent the club from losing energy before contact.”
The lesson is simple: water lies are unforgiving but not impossible. If there’s a rule of thumb to live by in these scenarios, Robinson put it best:
With a “bombshell announcement” reportedly coming about LIV Golf, Golf Channel analyst and former PGA Tour pro Brandel Chamblee believes the rival tour is coming to an end.
Golf reporter Ryan French said during an X Spaces broadcast that he had “some pretty good sources” tell him “LIV is shutting down,” according to the FlushingItGolf account that was listening.
“I’ve got everything from, and these are people that I trust, that you guys know,” French said, per the account. “Players didn’t get paid today, power went out because the bill wasn’t paid, employees didn’t get paid. Stuff like that.”
TV analyst Brandel Chamblee looks on during a practice round before the 123rd U.S. Open Championship at the Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles, Calif., on June 13, 2023.(Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Telegraph Sport reported Wednesday that LIV Golf executives have been called into an emergency meeting in New York amid speculation about the league’s future.
Chamblee, who has been one of LIV Golf’s biggest critics since its inception, backed French’s report, believing the tour will crumble.
“Given that the product was so ill-conceived and ended up being worse than anyone could have imagined – with shotgun starts, initially 54 holes, a team concept that was nothing but laughable and tournaments that meant and continue to mean nothing, and such a paltry number of viewers, losing billions along the way – would it surprise anyone if the Saudis came to their corrupted senses and finally euthanized the whole lame-brained tour,” Chamblee wrote on X in response to the reports.
The days of a potential merger between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour seem to be a pipe dream now, especially as LIV stars like Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed come back to their old roots.
Brandel Chamblee of the United States plays during Day One of the Irish Legends at Rosapenna Hotel and Golf Resort in Donegal, Ireland, on Aug. 18, 2022.(Phil Inglis/Getty Images)
In fact, Koepka is a part of a new Returning Member Program, which allows LIV golfers who have won a major or Players Championship since 2022 to return to the PGA Tour under specific conditions and financial penalties.
And while they haven’t done so, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith are all eligible for Koepka’s program. Reed isn’t in the program, though he is working through a suspension period, where he plans on returning to the Tour as a non-member in August 2026 before hopefully regaining full status in 2027.
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Meanwhile, LIV Golf is set to tee off at its Mexico event this week, and they still have nine events scheduled for the rest of the 2026 schedule.
First place individual champion, Captain Bryson DeChambeau of Crushers GC, holds the trophy during the trophy ceremony after the final round of Aramco LIV Golf Singapore on Sunday, March 15, 2026, in Sentosa, Singapore.(Mateo Villalba/AP)
NEW DELHI: R Vaishali not only created history by winning the 2026 Women’s Candidates Tournament with 8.5/14 points but also walked away with a significant financial reward for her impressive performance. By finishing first, Vaishali is guaranteed a winner’s prize of €28,000, marking one of the biggest paydays of her career so far.However, the earnings don’t stop there. The tournament follows a structure where players are additionally rewarded based on their performance in each round.
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For every half-point scored, participants receive €2,200. Given Vaishali’s consistent run across 14 rounds, featuring a mix of crucial wins and hard-fought draws, her total prize money sees a substantial boost beyond the base amount.This combined figure includes both the winner’s purse and the accumulated performance bonuses, underlining the value of consistency in such a long and demanding tournament.Beyond the immediate financial gains, the bigger reward lies in what comes next. Vaishali’s triumph has earned her a place in the Women’s World Chess Championship match against reigning champion Ju Wenjun. This upcoming clash not only offers a chance to compete for the world title but also promises even larger prize money and global recognition.ALSO READ: ‘Javokhir Sindarov got a bit lucky’: Germany’s No. 1 Vincent Keymer on ‘critical moment’ in Candidates 2026 win | ExclusiveFor Vaishali, the Candidates victory represents both a career milestone and a stepping stone. While the prize money reflects her success in Cyprus, the opportunity ahead could elevate her stature further on the world stage, making this win even more valuable in the long run.
Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Mesa High School in Mesa, AZ.
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.
Mesa High School is ranked as the No. 5 pro football player-producing high school in the state.
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Arizona has produced a total of 309 NFL players from 98 schools, with 40 pros currently active.
See where all the other schools in the Grand Canyon state rank here, with links to their respective players.
NEW DELHI: History was created on the Mediterranean shores as Vaishali Rameshbabu clinched the 2026 Women’s Candidates Tournament on Wednesday, earning the right to challenge China’s reigning champion Ju Wenjun for the Women’s World Chess Championship crown later this year.Going into the final round, Vaishali’s fate wasn’t entirely in her own hands. She needed a win against Kateryna Lagno and also required Bibisara Assaubayeva to drop points. The first part of that equation fell into place when Divya Deshmukh held Bibisara to a crucial draw in Cyprus, opening the door for Vaishali.
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Seizing the moment, Vaishali delivered under pressure. Playing with the white pieces in Round 14, she defeated Lagno in style, capping off a remarkable campaign in the marathon tournament. Her composure and fighting spirit stood out, especially in high-stakes situations where every move mattered.Vaishali’s journey through the tournament showcased both resilience and consistency. She secured key wins against strong opponents like Lagno, Tan Zhongyi and Aleksandra Goryachkina, while also holding her ground with important draws against top contenders such as Anna Muzychuk. Though she faced setbacks, including losses to Zhu Jiner twice (her only defeats in the tournament), she bounced back strongly each time.Now, all eyes turn to her blockbuster clash against Ju Wenjun, a five-time world champion known for her calm and clinical play. The upcoming match promises to be a thrilling contest between experience and rising talent. With a prize pool of €300,000 at stake and global attention on the event, Vaishali has already etched her name in history. R Vaishali is guaranteed at least €28,000 for winning the Women’s Candidates Tournament. In addition, she earned €2,200 for every half-point scored during the event, increasing her total prize.
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