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WWE WrestleMania 42 predictions: Expert picks for Night 1 matches and card

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WrestleMania 42, the latest in the modern era of two-night WrestleManias, kicks off on Saturday. The action takes place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

In total, there are eight championship matches across the two nights, including the Night 1 main event with Randy Orton challenging Cody Rhodes for the undisputed WWE championship. Night 2 is headlined by CM Punk putting the world heavyweight championship on the line against former champion Roman Reigns, who held the title for 1,316 days.

Not every big match on the card has a belt on the line, with potential weekend-stealing matches such as Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi and Seth Rollins vs. Gunther not requiring a title to be high stakes.

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With so many big matches set for the biggest wrestling event of the year, the CBS Sports wrestling experts have cast their predictions. Let’s see who we’re picking to come out on top at WrestleMania 42.

WrestleMania 42 Night 1 predictions

Logan Paul, Austin Theory & IShowSpeed vs. The Usos & LA Knight

IShowSpeed gets the “celebrity” spot, and he’s athletic enough that he’ll probably hold up his end of things perfectly fine. That said, the show probably starts with an Usos and Knight win to get the crowd into things. Paul and Theory are kind of treading water while awaiting the returns of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to make The Vision a force again. Not to mention that Speed is still under Danhausen’s curse. Pick: The Usos & LA Knight win — Brent Brookhouse (also Shakiel Mahjouri)

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Jacob Fatu vs. Drew McIntyre (Unsanctioned Match)

McIntyre’s ceiling and floor are set. He’s a main event heel who can slot into the world title picture, and even hold it briefly. It would take a lot to shake his baseline in either direction. That’s why Fatu needs to win. “The Samoan Werewolf” was on track for an undisputed WWE title program with Rhodes before getting injured last year. A win is an important step to getting back there. Pick: Jacob Fatu wins — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

Women’s World Championship — Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Liv Morgan

Vaquer is a fantastic wrestler, but Morgan has seemed destined to return to the title since returning from injury, which winning the Royal Rumble only further cemented. Morgan also has ways to win that don’t hurt Vaquer much, such as interference from Raquel Rodriguez. There is a wild card at play in Roxanne Perez, who is seemingly ready to turn on Morgan and break away from Judgment Day. Despite that, a Morgan win is still the likely outcome. Pick: Liv Morgan wins the title  — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)

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Women’s Intercontinental Championship — AJ Lee (c) vs. Becky Lynch

Giving Lee a title run of any sort was nice, but it was never something that felt destined to be a long-term play. It’s a little bit funny that after winning the belt, Lee gave a fiery promo about being a fighting champion, only to make a single defense heading into WrestleMania. Lynch represents a more consistent presence as champion, something the women’s intercontinental title needs at this point. Lee’s run should come to an end on Saturday. Pick: Becky Lynch wins the title — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)

Women’s Tag Team Championship — Nia Jax & Lash Legend (c) vs. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. Nikki & Brie Bella

Bayley and Valkyria are the only fresh options. The defending champions aren’t an interesting unit. Bliss and Flair have already accomplished their goal of rehabilitating Flair’s image. The Bella Twins probably won’t be here for long, especially after Nikki’s potential ankle injury. Bayley and Valkyria are aimless after the Lynch saga. Winning the titles gives them much-needed stability. Pick: Bayley & Lyra Valkyria win the titles — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

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Seth Rollins vs. Gunther

Rollins needs momentum post-WrestleMania if WWE wants to salvage The Vision storyline. The stable has been ravaged by injuries. The only two remaining members, Paul and Theory, aren’t even part of the original unit. Gunther has been boxed in by his legend-killer persona, further driving home why Rollins is the best option. Pick: Seth Rollins wins — Mahjouri

Obviously, the original plan was Rollins vs. Bron Breakker before Breakker was injured. This led to a kind of disjointed story where Gunther helped Paul Heyman but not to work with Heyman, just because he has “personal issues” with Rollins, which turned out to be that it’s “personal” that Rollins thinks he’s a better wrestler. Regardless, these two are capable of putting on a match that steals the weekend. In the end, I lean toward a Gunther victory, likely with a returning Breakker costing Rollins the match. Pick: Gunther wins — Brookhouse

Undisputed WWE Championship — Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton

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It doesn’t feel like the outcome here matters. WWE’s obsession with celebrity crossovers has spoiled what should have been a straightforward, story-rich feud. Saturday’s result, one way or another, probably spins off into a tag team match involving Pat McAfee and Jelly Roll. There might also be a mastermind pulling the strings. I’ll give the nod to Orton so that he can enjoy a 15th world title reign, but either result is a means to an end. Pick: Randy Orton wins the title — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

WrestleMania 42 Night 2 predictions

Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar

This might be the most anticipated match of the weekend. It’s a throwback monster vs. monster encounter that jumps off the poster. It’s been almost a decade since a superstar under 30 has won a world title. That’s a far cry from the days when Lesnar, Orton and John Cena were coming up. Femi, 27, has the chance to break that cycle. Beating Lesnar goes a long way to accomplishing that. Pick: Oba Femi — Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)

Intercontinental Championship — Penta (c) vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Dragon Lee vs. JD McDonagh vs. Rusev vs. Rey Mysterio (Ladder Match)

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Not many superstars in the modern era captured fan imagination as quickly as Penta did. It arguably took too long for him to win the intercontinental title, and it’d be a shame for him to lose it so quickly. Evans might be the future, but Penta needs to be the present. Pick: Penta retains the title — Mahjouri

Evans feels like a solid pick for a “surprise” win, though not that surprising. He’s young, exciting and the kind of wrestler who can really show out in a ladder match. A minor “WrestleMania Moment” win for the youngster feels appropriate. Pick: Je’Von Evans wins the title — Brookhouse

WWE Women’s Championship — Jade Cargill (c) vs. Rhea Ripley

Cargill’s new goons serve no purpose if she loses the title. I believe they were introduced to give Cargill a convenient win over Ripley, one of WWE’s most talented and popular stars. The champ’s new faction is one of WWE’s better creative decisions lately. Cargill has the star power to carry the title and the power moves to win. What she lacks is the wrestling skill to believably get to the finish line. B-Fab and Michin are perfect fodder to protect her: taking beatings and stealing wins. Pick: Jade Cargill retains the title — Mahjouri

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Cargill just hasn’t really worked out as a top champion, plus there are constant rumors of her clashing with the locker room behind the scenes. Meanwhile, Ripley could benefit from a change of scenery by moving over to SmackDown with a title victory. If Ripley remains on Raw and Morgan takes the women’s world championship, you’re stuck running back a tired program between the two (not that WWE has had any hesitation about running things into the ground over the past few years). Ripley getting a win solves many issues on both shows. Pick: Rhea Ripley wins the title — Brookhouse

United States Championship — Sami Zayn (c) vs. Trick Williams

I’m at a loss with Zayn. WWE has effectively neutered one of the company’s most beloved and enduring underdogs. How many times can WWE tease Zayn finally winning the big one, only to get cold feet and toss him a midcard title instead? The creative team has unintentionally turned fans against Zayn by having him stunt other rising stars. Zayn is only here because WWE believes Williams gets a bigger rub from taking the title from Zayn as opposed to Carmelo Hayes. Pick: Trick Williams wins the title — Mahjouri (Brookhouse)

Finn Balor vs. Dominik Mysterio

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The smarter long-term move might be to have Mysterio win with the help of his Judgment Day teammates and force Balor into chasing a rematch Mysterio doesn’t want to give. But Balor scoring a clean victory wouldn’t be a big misstep. If Balor is going to win, he should win a very one-sided match that shows why Mysterio should have continued to learn from the accomplished veteran, but that’s not really how WWE approaches matches. Either way … Pick: Finn Balor wins — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)

World Heavyweight Championship — CM Punk (c) vs. Roman Reigns

My head says Reigns is once again world champion at the end of Sunday night, possibly with the help of The Usos or even The Rock. However, the more interesting play is for Punk to retain the title and force Reigns to deal with coming up short. Does anyone really want to see the return of The Bloodline? Reigns is around so infrequently that you almost need him back with The Usos so that there’s someone around to represent the champion on television. Reigns winning is the boring option, and I’m not picking the boring option. Pick: CM Punk retains the title — Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)

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Former Packers QB signs with the CFL

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There’s been a lot of twists and turns in the saga of quarterback Taylor Elgersma and the start of his football career, but for now, he will be a Winnipeg Blue Bomber. Elgersma, a U Sports product from Canada, got a shot with the Green Bay Packers, despite being a top CFL prospect, last offseason. Elgersma was let go by the Packers at the cutdown deadline and did not re-sign with the team’s practice squad, but he did receive several visits with other teams during the 2025 season.

This offseason, he signed with the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions and even practiced with the team leading up to their season, but he ultimately ended up back up north. He also threw at the 2026 scouting combine as an extra arm during the event, likely a last-chance opportunity to show his skills to NFL teams before deciding between the UFL and CFL.

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According to 3DownNation, Elgersma’s rookie contract with the CFL will take him through the 2028 season. Elgersma was taken 18th overall, a second-round pick, by the Bombers in 2025, with the hopes that he would eventually end back up in Canada. The Canadian scouting service ranked Elgersma as the 14th overall prospect in the 2025 CFL crop, behind just one other quarterback, Kurtis Rouke. Rouke was picked 25th, behind Elgersma, in part because he was drafted in the seventh round by the San Francisco 49ers that year. Rouke has yet to sign with a CFL team.

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3DownNation also has stated that Elgerma’s work visa was an issue with him playing at the UFL level. To play in the league, he would have had to be an unpaid player

Now, the question is how quickly Elgersma will get on the field. At the moment, Winnipeg has Zach Collaros, Terry Wilson, Bryce Perkins, Payton Thorne and Chase Artopoeus under contract at the position. Canadian quarterbacks playing the position in the CFL are viewed as “ratio breakers,” as there are rules about how many non-Canadians can be on the field at one time. Generally, Americans play quarterback up north, so the fact that Elgersma can credibly line up under center could allow the Bombers to play another American elsewhere on the offense.

The Bombers also hold the rights to 11 other quarterbacks, according to their negotiation list, including the likes of Haynes King, Diego Pavia and Mark Gronowski, who are quarterbacks in the upcoming NFL draft class.

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NFL Draft Fantasy Preview: AFC West team needs, targets, more

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The NFL Draft is here, and the Fantasy landscape is about to change dramatically. Some draft picks will work in our favor, while others will cause chaos. It’s the same drill every season, and it’s fun to react to the rookies.

Prior to the NFL Draft, we have our wish list for each AFC West team — pros and cons — of what we want to see happen. While the obvious choice is upgraded offensive lines across the board, we won’t get into that here. We also want to avoid as many crowded backfields as possible.

Ultimately, we want situations that will make our Fantasy rosters better. Hopefully, that’s what will happen when the NFL Draft is done.

Denver

Picks: Round 2 (62 overall), Round 4 (108), Round 4 (111), Round 5 (170), Round 7 (246), Round 7 (256), Round 7 (257)
Team Needs: TE, LB, DL, IOL, OT, CB, S
Fantasy Want: Tight end
Fantasy Don’t Want: Wide receiver

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The Broncos addressed two significant needs this offseason by trading for receiver Jaylen Waddle from Miami and re-signing free agent running back JK Dobbins. The receiving corps is now loaded with talent with Waddle, Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin, Pat Bryant and Marvin Mims Jr., so no additions are needed there. I would draft Waddle in Round 4 in the majority of leagues, and Sutton is worth drafting in Round 6. Dobbins and RJ Harvey will share the workload in the backfield, and Harvey will likely need another Dobbins injury to maximize his Fantasy value, which is what happened last year. The earliest I would draft Harvey is Round 5, and Dobbins is worth drafting as early as Round 6. Tight end is the only potential area of need for the Broncos’ skill players after Evan Engram disappointed with his production in 2025. He’s also 31 and will be a free agent after this year, so finding his eventual replacement in the NFL Draft is a good idea.

Kansas City

Picks: Round 1 (9 overall), Round 1 (29), Round 2 (40), Round 3 (74), Round 4 (109), Round 5 (148), Round 5 (169), Round 5 (176), Round 6 (210)
Team Needs: CB, OT, S, DL, RB, EDGE, WR, TE
Fantasy Want: Running back depth
Fantasy Don’t Want: Wide receiver

Kansas City’s receiving corps is a little thin right now, with Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy locked into the top two spots, and Tyquan Thornton is currently the No. 3 receiver. While the Chiefs will likely add someone to that group, I want to see Rice, Worthy and Travis Kelce get as many targets as possible, especially if Patrick Mahomes (knee) is healthy for Week 1. Rice is worth drafting as early as Round 2 in the majority of Fantasy leagues, and Worthy and Kelce should be mid-round selections. Kansas City can also try to find its tight end of the future since Kelce, 36, will likely retire after this season. I can also see the Chiefs adding another running back for depth behind Kenneth Walker III, and that rookie could be the handcuff to target with a late-round pick. While Brashard Smith and Emari Demercado have potential, I don’t see either one as a featured running back if Walker were to miss any time due to injury.

Los Angeles Chargers

Picks: Round 1 (22 overall), Round 2 (55), Round 3 (86), Round 4 (123), Round 6 (204)
Team Needs: IOL, DL, EDGE, LB, CB, S, WR
Fantasy Want: Wide receiver depth
Fantasy Don’t Want: Running back depth

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I’m excited about the Chargers this season, and I like most of their personnel as is. The biggest thing for Los Angeles is keeping the offensive tackles healthy after Rashawn Slater (knee) and Joe Alt (ankle) missed most of the 2025 campaign. The addition of offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel is fantastic, and I expect Justin Herbert, Omarion Hampton and Ladd McConkey to be Fantasy starters all season, while Quentin Johnston and Oronde Gadsden II offer sleeper appeal. I could see the Chargers looking to add another receiver, but I want to see what Tre Harris or KeAndre Lambert-Smith can do in an expanded role this season. Hopefully, the backfield remains as is with Hampton, Kimani Vidal and Keaton Mitchell as the top three options. Hampton is one of my favorite breakout candidates for 2026, and Vidal proved capable of being a solid handcuff when Hampton missed time due to a foot injury as a rookie in 2025. Mitchell will also get touches, but I don’t want someone to mess with Hampton’s upside. He’s someone to target in Round 2 in all Fantasy leagues this year.

Las Vegas

Picks: Round 1 (1 overall), Round 2 (36), Round 3 (67), Round 4 (102), Round 4 (117), Round 4 (134), Round 5 (175), Round 6 (185), Round 6 (208), Round 7 (219)
Team Needs: QB, WR, CB, S, DL, IOL, RB, OT
Fantasy Want: Wide receiver
Fantasy Don’t Want: Tight end depth

The Raiders need a lot, starting with a quarterback, but we know they plan to select Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall. He will hopefully become a starting Fantasy option sooner rather than later, but he’s only worth a late-round flier in one-quarterback leagues this season. Ashton Jeanty is a top-10 Fantasy running back, and he’s worth drafting as early as Round 2 in the majority of leagues. I wouldn’t be surprised if Las Vegas drafted his backup or at least someone to compete with Dylan Laube, so keep an eye on what happens there. Wide receiver could use an upgrade as well, even though the Raiders added Jalen Nailor as a free agent this offseason. The rest of the receiving corps is led by Tre Tucker, Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton Jr., so adding to that group is a priority. As it stands now, I wouldn’t plan to draft any of the Las Vegas receivers until Round 10 at the earliest, and Nailor would be the one to target first. Tight end is set for the Raiders with Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer, so no one else is worth adding in the NFL Draft. Bowers should be the TE2 in all Fantasy leagues behind Trey McBride, and I would draft Bowers toward the end of Round 2.

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Women’s World Cup qualifying: Wales great Sophie Ingle set for 150th cap

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Ingle has come a long way since beginning her junior career with Vale Wanderers, a boys’ team in Barry.

She was forced to give up the sport when aged 12 because Football Association of Wales (FAW) rules meant she could no longer play with the boys.

Thankfully for Welsh football, Ingle returned to the pitch when her Vale Wanderers coach set up a girls’ team when she was 14.

She then played for Dinas Powys Ladies and Cardiff City Ladies before joining Chelsea for the first of two spells in 2012.

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By that stage, Ingle was an established Wales international, having made her senior debut in a 2-1 World Cup qualifying defeat to Azerbaijan three years earlier, only a matter of weeks after her 18th birthday.

Ward scored Wales’ goal in Baku, with Ingle coming off the bench.

“It was a horrible game, horrible pitch, but this kid just made it look like she’d been doing it her whole life,” Ward remembers.

“She’s just a top player… technique is unbelievable, the way she reads a game, the way she can find a pass.

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“She’s my favourite footballer in the world.”

Adrian Tucker was the manager who gave Ingle her first cap, in an era when the landscape was very different in women’s football.

“She was good technically but she was also really good on the physical side, which was a really big thing at that time,” he says.

“Did I think she would go on to win 150 caps? In 2009, I didn’t think Wales would play 150 games. We were struggling to get five games a season.

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“But since then there has been a boom in women’s football and Sophie has been on the crest of that wave.”

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R Vaishali beats Keteryna Lagno to become Women’s Candidates champion | Other Sports News

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R Vaishali delivered a composed and resilient performance in the final round to defeat Kateryna Lagno, securing the Women’s Candidates Tournament crown outright on Wednesday. After a tense phase in the game, Vaishali regained control at a crucial moment and turned things around brilliantly to finish on 8.5 points and seal the title.

 


A Defining Career Breakthrough

 

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Often mentioned alongside her younger brother R Praggnanandhaa, Vaishali has now stepped firmly into the spotlight with this landmark achievement. Her victory earns her a place in the upcoming World Championship match, where she will challenge reigning champion Ju Wenjun later this year. In doing so, she joins Koneru Humpy as another Indian to reach this stage, highlighting the continued rise of women’s chess in the country. 

 

 


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In the Open Candidates, Javokhir Sindarov secured his spot as the challenger for the world title after drawing with Wei Yi in the final round. He will now face reigning world champion D Gukesh.

 


Meanwhile, Praggnanandhaa signed off his campaign with a draw against American star Hikaru Nakamura.

 

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Anish Giri secured second place overall, finishing 1.5 points behind Sindarov after defeating Matthias Bluebaum. Fabiano Caruana also ended on a high note with a win over Andrey Esipenko.

 

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In the women’s section, Bibisara Assaubayeva drew with Divya Deshmukh, while other boards saw competitive finishes involving Anna Muzychuk, Zhu Jiner, Tan Zhongyi, and Aleksandra Goryachkina.

 


Vaishali’s triumph marks a significant milestone, reinforcing India’s growing influence on the global chess stage.

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Tyson Fury says one man is the ‘future’ of the heavyweight division

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At 37, Tyson Fury’s career is entering its final chapter, much like those of his long-time heavyweight rivals. While still a driving force in the sport, Fury has identified one heavyweight as “the future” of the division he has twice ruled.

After sparring Ohio’s Jared Anderson during the build-up to his legendary fights with Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury named ‘The Real Big Baby’ as the heir to his throne, believing Anderson to be his eventual successor.

However, since then, the Anderson hype-train has slowed down, with a devastating knockout defeat to Martin Bakole forcing the American to pump the brakes on a surge toward title contention and take a more considered route to the top.

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Now, Fury has named a new man as the heavyweight scene’s champion-in-waiting, telling Tyrone Gordon that 21-year-old Moses Itauma is the ‘future’ of the division, during a game of word association.

Despite his youth, Itauma is being lined up for a world title shot before the end of the year, potentially against Murat Gassiev for the WBA ‘regular’ title, or the winner of Frank Sanchez vs Richard Torrez Jr for the IBF belt, should Oleksandr Usyk vacate.

Itauma is set to return to the ring in July, as he attempts to best prepare himself for the opportunity to become one of the youngest heavyweight champions in history. He will look to build on a fifth round stoppage over durable Jermaine Franklin last month – notable due to Franklin pushing both Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte the full distance in the past.

Along with the high praise for Itauma, Fury has also said that he has no interest in fighting the rising star, content with fighting the men of his generation, notably Joshua, before a final retirement.

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Vikings Bring In a “Big, Explosive Linebacker” as Decision Time Nears

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Oct 20, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A close-up of Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson’s helmet before kickoff against the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium, featuring his trademark No. 18 and reflective visor as he prepared for the NFC North clash. The shot captures Jefferson’s signature game-day focus and style. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images.

The Vikings need help at linebacker. The top trio of Blake Cashman, Eric Wilson, and Ivan Pace aren’t without some promise, but a high-end young fella would make quite the difference.

As a result, the recent news surrounding a Bearcat ‘backer should cause those who follow Vikings football to take notice. KTSP’s Darren Wolfson offers the word, writing, “Add Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday to the list of #Vikings draft visitors. Hear that he’ll be in later this week. He was 1st team All-Big 12 in 2025.”

Vikings Digging into Jake Golday

Lance Zierlein grinds through draft profiles; Golday didn’t elude his pre-draft research.

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Check out the assessment: “Golday is a big, explosive linebacker with a game best suited for work near the line of scrimmage. He attacks climbing blockers with heavy, aggressive hands. He also shows the strength to stack, compress gaps and finish with authority. While his performance at the point of attack stands out, he can be a little late diagnosing play design and needs to work with a more preemptive downhill trigger at times. He’s more powerful than elusive as a blitzer and is average in coverage. Golday’s traits, explosiveness and field demeanor should make him an early special teams standout with the potential to eventually start at Sam or inside linebacker.”

Oct 25, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Baylor Bears tight end Michael Trigg (1) is unable to hold on to a catch as he is tackled by Cincinnati Bearcats linebacker Jake Golday (11) and defensive back Tre Gola-Callard (6) in the second half at Nippert Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Lots to like within the description. Possessing good size and being explosive will always fascinate football evaluators, but there are other intriguing details in the short blurb.

A linebacker wants to pack electricity in his mitts. Quite often, being able to fend off climbing blockers — an unfair fight due to not having the same size — involves powerful hands that can knock a lineman back. Having long arms and bad intentions certainly helps in this regard.

Zierlein’s assessment is that he’s more of a downhill player who needs polish to become stronger in all aspects of being a linebacker, but that’s to be expected of a young fella going in the 2nd. Having close to zero flaws means going in the top ten, not the top fifty.

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At 6’4″ and close to 240 pounds, Jake Golday comes in with a build that’s closer to Anthony Barr (6’5″, 255) than Eric Kendricks (6’0″, 230). Blending their abilities would be a nice win, but that’s quite a lofty standard. In theory, Golday should be someone who can hang with tight ends due to his size, wrestle in the trenches, and chase down runners with his long arms and 4.6 speed.

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During the 2025 season, Golday tossed up 105 tackles. He did so while also putting 3.5 sacks, 6 tackles for loss, 3 passes defended, and 1 forced fumble onto the stat sheet.

A large part of what makes him a fit for the Vikings is that he got shuffled around. Per PFF, Golday’s most recent season involved picking up 314 snaps in the box, 248 snaps in the slot, and 117 snaps along the defensive line. That’s the sort of versatility that can be hard to come by, but Brian Flores tends to value those players.

As mentioned, both of Wilson and Pace similarly played linebacker at Cincinnati while in college. Furthermore, the Vikings have been looking into Jack Dingle, another Bearcat linebacker. The interest in Golday is therefore following a well-worn path.

With a 9.85 RAS Score, Golday grades as an elite athlete. He’s 22.

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NBA Play-In begins as Teams fight for Final Playoff spots

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The National Basketball Association Play-In Tournament has officially started and will run until 18th April, with teams battling for the final playoff spots.

Twelve teams have already secured their place in the playoffs after finishing in the top six of their respective conferences. The remaining four spots will now be decided through the Play-In.

In the Eastern Conference, the Charlotte Hornets have already beaten the Miami Heat, eliminating Miami and keeping their own season alive. The Philadelphia 76ers and Orlando Magic are also in action as they battle for a place in the playoffs.

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In the Western Conference, the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, Phoenix Suns, and Portland Trail Blazers are competing for the final positions.

The Play-In continues today with the Philadelphia 76ers taking on the Orlando Magic. The winner will earn the 7th seed, while the loser gets one more chance to get to the playoffs.

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Petition lodged for Gervonta Davis to immediately fight number one contender

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Three-division world champion Gervonta Davis continues to be linked to a comeback, but a petition for him to face his number one contender may scupper his proposed fight plans, or remove him from his favourable position in the lightweight division.

Davis has not won a fight since he knocked out Frank Martin almost two years ago, drawing with Lamont Roach Jr in his solitary outing since, in what was the first blemish of his now 30-0-1 professional record.

Earlier this year, after being issued with an arrest warrant for a domestic violence charge, the WBA named ‘Tank’ ‘champion-in-recess’, meaning that he would be given the opportunity to regain his belt upon return.

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However, reports have emerged of a potential super-lightweight rematch against Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz, one of just two men that Davis has defeated but not knocked out.

In response, the WBA’s number one lightweight contender, Floyd ‘Kid Austin’ Schofield has entered a petition with the sanctioning body, lobbying for either a mandated fight with Davis or the opportunity to fight for the vacant title.

In a clip posted by FightHype, the Texan’s trainer and father, Floyd Schofield Sr, explained the situation in further detail.

“We are, right now, in a petition with the WBA to get the ‘Tank’ Davis fight mandated, because we have been the number one contender for 11 months now and didn’t get a shot.

“It is like they are skipping over us. Right now, we have got that petition going to find out what the WBA and ‘Tank’ are going to do. They are saying ‘Tank’ wants to go up to 140lbs to fight Pitbull [Isaac Cruz], but that has put us on hold.”

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Should Davis-Cruz II go ahead, it is expected to take place this summer, with coach Calvin Ford recently confirming that ‘Tank’ is back in training ahead of his return to boxing.

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No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse implodes in 15-4 loss to No. 11 Michigan

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Despite standing as the highest-ranked program in the country as recently as Sunday, No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse suffered a total team collapse in one of its worst losses in recent memory.

With the Terps shooting 13.3% on the night and failing to stop No. 11 Michigan’s fiery attack, they suffered their second-largest loss since 2021. Following a 13-0 start to the season, Maryland dropped its second straight game, a 15-4 blowout defeat Thursday in Ann Arbor.

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Michigan’s prized attacker Emma Bradbury opened up the scoring 42 seconds into the contest before scoring ceased for the following eight minutes. Each team failed to score on five shot attempts during that stretch.

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Then Maryland’s offense exploded for a pair of goals. Kristen Shanahan netted the Terps’ first — a point-blank strike with seven minutes left in the opening frame — before Lauren LaPointe matched her a minute later.

But those were the only two scores it mustered in the period. Head coach Cathy Reese has emphasized a 50% shooting percentage goal for all her players, but Maryland fell well short Thursday, scoring twice on seven total attempts in the first quarter.

These misfires allowed Michigan to launch a 6-0 run on just seven shots in a six minute span. The Wolverines completely dismantled JJ Suriano, who posted a 27.2% first-half save percentage in one of her worst performances of the year as shot after shot slipped past the junior’s extended stick.

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Coming off her best offensive performance to date, Kayla Gilmore struggled to control possession in the circle during this stretch. Michigan claimed three of the five draw controls over this period and kept that aspect of the game competitive — Maryland won 11 of 20 draws.

Following the destructive run, Shanahan stopped the bleeding on yet another highlight-reel shot. The graduate student curled around the crease and was checked to the ground, but still found nylon from a seated position a meter outside the cage with 10 minutes left in the half.

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