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Vikings Quietly Land on Super Bowl List
It’s that time. It’s time to determine whether the Minnesota Vikings have the muscle to be considered a legitimate Super Bowl contender, and CBS Sports believes that answer is yes, at least in a “sleeper” capacity.
Minnesota has the roster infrastructure to turn a quarterback rebound into something larger.
According to Tyler Sullivan, the Vikings are one of the long-shot franchises that could spring up and upend the Super Bowl chase this season.
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In addition to the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and Washington Commanders, Minnesota pulled down a mention from Sullivan as a fringe Super Bowl hopeful.
He wrote, “The Vikings’ biggest issue in 2025 was under center. Letting Sam Darnold — and even Daniel Jones — walk in favor of 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy proved to be a monumental mistake. In his first season as the full-time starter, McCarthy struggled with durability issues and poor play when he was on the field.”
“That was enough for Minnesota to fire general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and effectively pull the plug on the McCarthy era by signing Kyler Murray in free agency and re-signing veteran Carson Wentz. While head coach Kevin O’Connell has discussed a competition for the Week 1 job, Murray is clearly positioned as QB1 entering 2026, dramatically raising Minnesota’s ceiling.”
Murray will play in Minnesota on a $1.3 million contract. The Arizona Cardinals paid him to leave town.
Sullivan continued, “Outside of quarterback, Minnesota already has a roster capable of competing in the NFC, as evidenced by its 14-3 campaign in 2024 with Darnold. If O’Connell can get top-tier play out of Murray, the Vikings should immediately find themselves back in the thick of the NFC North race.”
“That was Minnesota’s most impactful move this offseason, but we’ll also keep an eye on what its rookie class can produce. Selecting Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks at No. 18 overall was a true roll of the dice.”
The Defense Is There
While the Vikings will hope that Murray can take the offense to new heights — he has the physical tools for it — the defense is already there.
In fact, during the last three seasons with the Cardinals, Arizona ranked 30th in the NFL per defensive EPA/Play. The defense next to Murray has been the league’s third-worst since 2023. On the other hand, Brian Flores’s defense in the same timeframe ranks second-best.
So, Murray goes from the league’s third-worst defense since 2023 to its second-best. That should matter.
Meanwhile, Flores’s group ranked third last year per DVOA and EPA/Play. Even if the unit regressed a few spots, it still should be in good shape.
So Are the Weapons
Murray didn’t suffer from a lack of weapons in Arizona; no one really claims that. However, he’ll get a fresh batch in Minnesota that might include more firepower, depending on the eye of the beholder.
In late April, the Vikings’ running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends look like this:
- Justin Jefferson
- Jordan Addison
- T.J. Hockenson
- Aaron Jones
- Jordan Mason
- Demond Claiborne
Too, the Vikings have expressed interest in free-agent wideout Jauan Jennings, who could sign with the club at any minute. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday night that Jennings was en route to the Twin Cities to discuss a possible contract.
For a Super Bowl push, the weapons are there.
It’s the QB, Silly
Ultimately, the entire Super Bowl dream will come down to Murray; that’s usually how it works at quarterback in the NFL. Last year, Minnesota produced the league’s fifth-worst quarterback performance per Dropback EPA and still finished the season with a winning record. O’Connell needs Murray to put him over the hump and stabilize the QB1 spot.
The Vikings don’t need Murray to play like a Top 5 quarterback to contend. Last season, Minnesota finished 9-8 despite the abysmal quarterback play; even decent production in several losses likely would have altered the outcomes. This highlights the team’s potential with improved QB performance — from Murray.
While Murray won’t be asked to be a game manager, good-enough quarterback play simply could be enough for the Vikings to make the playoffs; anything beyond that would be a bonus. For instance, a solid, efficient, and occasionally explosive Baker Mayfield-level season would likely suffice. The exciting part is that it’s realistic.
He’s a two-time Pro Bowler with undeniable talent, even if he doesn’t fit the mold of a typical tall quarterback. Arizona recognized his unique talent, drafting him first overall in 2019, just one year after selecting Josh Rosen in the 1st Round. Murray boasts impressive speed, ranks fifth all-time in NFL history for completion percentage, and can launch the ball 70 yards downfield.
Minnesota represents a true fresh start for Murray. Free from the “study clause,” general Cardinals drama, and heavy organizational baggage, he arrives at age 28 and is still in his physical prime.
Sullivan might be on to something.
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Duke to play UConn, Michigan, Gonzaga next season in new TV deal with Amazon
Duke coach Jon Scheyer is finding new and inventive ways to uplift college basketball’s nonconference schedule — and getting paid a lot of money while doing so.
The school announced Thursday that it will play three high-profile non-league games at neutral sites for the 2026-27 season, with a groundbreaking twist. Amazon Prime Video will broadcast the games. This marks the first time that the streaming service, which already carries NFL and NBA rights, will step into the college basketball world.
Amazon will carry these three games next season:
- Nov. 25: Duke vs. Connecticut in Las Vegas (T-Mobile Arena)
- Dec. 21: Duke vs. Michigan in New York (Madison Square Garden)
- Feb. 20: Duke vs. Gonzaga in Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)
Duke, UConn, Michigan and Gonzaga are all poised to be preseason top-10 teams, making the matchups among the most notable in college hoops heading into next fall.
Beyond the compelling nature of the non-con games, the business arrangement is also unprecedented. The Duke/Amazon partnership is a multiyear agreement and the NIL opportunities for Duke will be huge — in the millions annually — sources told CBS Sports. In fact, other event organizers had been pursuing Duke for significant nonconference games, sources said, but none of those could match the payouts that will come with Prime Video’s package. There is also the advantage of being able to independently control the teams. Because of that, Scheyer aggressively pursued the innovative deal for months. He has been among the most prominent tone-setters in ambitious nonconference scheduling since he took over the program in 2022.
All of the deals haven’t been finalized and signed, but sources said Duke’s opponents will make north of $500,000 for playing in the games. (Duke, as the organizer and Prime Video’s partner, will make much more.)
On the broadcast side, Duke is a member of the ACC, which has a long-term television rights deal with ESPN. The workaround Duke managed was to play non-ACC games in cities (Las Vegas, Detroit) where the ACC does not have automatic/default broadcast rights because it does not have member schools in those areas. Madison Square Garden technically falls under that jurisdiction because Syracuse, an ACC team, is in the state of New York, but ESPN and Duke came to terms on making an exception — with a compromise. ESPN negotiated Duke into future nonconference games later this decade in exchange for allowing the NYC matchup with Michigan.
“In partnership with the ACC’s primary media partner, ESPN, and in exchange for the flexibility to participate in this Prime Video series of nonconference games, Duke has committed to participate in select additional ESPN owned and operated men’s basketball neutral-site events across the 2027-28 and 2028-29 seasons,” Duke said in its press release. “Exact details will be announced at a later date.”
The tip times for the three games are to be determined. The Gonzaga tilt in Detroit was intentional: That city is the site of next season’s men’s Final Four, marking the first time Detroit will host college basketball’s grand event since 2009. The game against Michigan is not only a battle against the reigning national champs, but it’s also a rematch of February’s major non-con battle in Washington, D.C. that Duke won 73-72.
The Connecticut game is particularly compelling. The two schools were engaged for the better part of a year on scheduling each other, sources told CBS Sports, and Scheyer opted to keep moving forward with the game even after his team blew a 19-point lead in the Elite Eight and lost in crushing fashion in the final second after Cayden Boozer’s turnover led to Braylon Mullins‘ game-winning 3. Both those players will be back at their respective schools next season, making the Duke-UConn matchup one of the premier tilts of the first two months of the season.
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David Benavidez says he can KO world champion who has never been knocked down
David Benavidez steps up to the cruiserweight division in a daring challenge against unified champion, Gilberto Ramirez, on Saturday night.
However, there is a different world champion that ‘The Mexican Monster’ is eyeing up, believing he can register a statement stoppage win.
Having ruled and campaigned at super-middleweight for the vast majority of his career, the imposing Benavidez stepped up to light-heavyweight in 2024 and scored decision wins over Oleksandr Gvozdyk and David Morrell.
Those triumphs saw him elevated to WBC world champion and he defended that crown with his first knockout victory since moving to light-heavyweight, halting Anthony Yarde after seven rounds of action back in November.
Now, Benavidez continues to progress through the weight divisions as he makes the 25lb jump up to cruiserweight in a quest for legacy against ‘Zurdo’, but vows to move back down to light-heavyweight, regardless of the outcome.
Speaking to Boxing News’ Oscar Pick, Benavidez declared that he plans to return to 175lbs to face Dmitry Bivol, in a potential bid for the undisputed crown.
After having success against the Russian during their sparring sessions, Benavidez believes he has what it takes to stop the man who has never even touched the canvas in his career.
“For me, the hardest fight in the [175lb] division is [against] Bivol. He keeps his distance very well and has beaten everybody, but I know I can beat him.
“Not only can I beat him; I can knock him out. The last time we sparred [around seven years ago], I had him really hurt in the fourth round – I almost dropped him with a 10-punch combination.
“For me, stopping Bivol is the biggest statement I could possibly make.”
Whilst Benavidez hopes to secure a clash with his fellow light-heavyweight world champion, Bivol may instead be forced to accept a trilogy bout with Artur Beterbiev.
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2026 Kentucky Derby picks, odds, predictions, favorites: Best bets via top expert who had $1,045 win last year
Todd A. Pletcher is looking for his third Kentucky Derby win, and first since 2017, when Renegade enters the gate for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Renegade is the 4-1 favorite in the 152nd “Run for the Roses” at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Saturday’s post time is set for 6:57 p.m. ET. Pletcher, who has over 5,700 career wins, also won the Derby in 2010. Bet the Kentucky Derby with the exclusive TwinSpires offer code CBSSPORTS to receive up to $400 in bonus bets here, double what’s available to the general public:
Besides Renegade, other race favorites include Further Ado (6-1) and Commandment (6-1). Chief Wallabee comes back at 8-1, while The Puma is at 10-1, and So Happy and Emerging Market at 15-1. Fulleffort is no longer in the field after being scratched, and he’s being replaced by Ocelli (50-1). Before making any 2026 Kentucky Derby picks, be sure to see the 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions and best bets from SportsLine’s elite horse racing expert Gene Menez.
A former reporter and editor at Sports Illustrated, Menez covered an array of sports, including horse racing, for the magazine and its website for almost 14 years. Between 2010 and 2012, he served as SI’s handicapper for the Triple Crown races and correctly predicted Super Saver to win the Kentucky Derby in 2010.
In 2015, while writing for Sports on Earth, Menez accurately gave out the Kentucky Derby superfecta (American Pharoah, Firing Line, Dortmund and Frosted), which paid $1,268.20 for $2. Then in 2017, he tweeted out his Kentucky Derby picks, including Always Dreaming to win, and hit the Pick 4, which paid almost $6,900 on a $1 bet. In 2024, Menez gave out 18-1 Mystik Dan as a live longshot in the Kentucky Derby.
Menez excels on horse racing’s biggest days. In 2024 he crushed the late Pick 4 on Breeders’ Cup Saturday for a $5,303 windfall. Last year he nailed the winner, trifecta and superfecta in the Florida Derby for a $529.60 score and the winner and trifecta in the Blue Grass Stakes for a $761.96 jackpot. He hit the late Pick 4 on Kentucky Oaks day for $915.48. In the Kentucky Derby, he hammered the exacta and trifecta for a $1,045 payout. And earlier this year, on Fountain of Youth day, he struck big, hitting the late Pick 5 for $4,648.
Last year Menez put his handicapping skills up against the best horseplayers and finished 115th out of 643 entries in the Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge, the biggest live-money handicapping tournament in the country. Now, Menez has handicapped the 2026 Kentucky Derby field and revealed his picks. Go here to see them.
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Top 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions
One of Menez’s surprising 2026 Kentucky Derby picks: He is fading Renegade (4-1), even though he’s the morning-line favorite. Although Renegade has been on a roll, winning both the 2026 Arkansas Derby and the 2026 Sam F. Davis, he has proven not to be a good finishing horse. When in traffic near the end of a race, he has tended to fade.
He did that in December, when he finished second to Paladin at the 2025 Remsen at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, N.Y. He also lost late to Paladin at the MSW at the Belmont at Aqueduct in October. Paladin will miss the Derby due to injury. Despite Renegade’s high regard, Menez sees value elsewhere. See who to back at SportsLine.
Another stunner: Menez is high on Chief Wallabee, even though he’s not one of the top-three favorites at 8-1. Chief Wallabee is trained by William I Mott, who also trained last year’s Derby winner in Sovereignty. The 72-year-old has four American Classic wins, including Sovereignty in the 2025 Belmont Stakes, as well as wins in the 2019 Kentucky Derby and 2010 Belmont Stakes. In all, Mott has over 5,400 career wins.
Chief Wallabee began his racing career in January, and has placed in the top-three in each of his races. He broke maiden at Gulfstream Park in January. He followed that up with a second-place finish at the 2026 Fountain of Youth on Feb. 28. He was third at the 2026 Florida Derby in March. See which other horses to back at SportsLine, and you can make 2026 Kentucky Derby picks at TwinSpires here with the offer code CBSSPORTS:
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Menez’s top pick is a horse who was “the big winner of the post draw.” He also is high on a double-digit longshot who is the “best value in the race.” Menez is sharing which horse it is, along with his entire projected 2026 Kentucky Derby leaderboard, over at SportsLine.
Which horse wins the Kentucky Derby 2026, and which longshot is a must-back? Check out the latest 2026 Kentucky Derby odds below, then visit SportsLine to see Menez’s picks for the Kentucky Derby, all from the expert who had a $1,045 payout at last year’s race.
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Iran’s Vafaei playing for more than snooker glory
Strolling out to Notorious B.I.G.’s Hypnotize for his matches, Hossein Vafaei looks right at home on snooker’s biggest stage.
It’s been a long time coming.
For years, diplomatic red tape stalled his career, but he’s now making up for lost time at the age of 31.
At the 2026 World Snooker Championship in Sheffield, England, he became the first Iranian to reach the quarterfinals of the sport’s top tournament, stunning world No.1 Judd Trump along the way before bowing out on Wednesday.
“I wasn’t nervous, I enjoyed every moment. I was born for these kinds of situations,” he said.
“I’m looking forward to playing anyone, I’m not scared of anyone and all of them know that. There’s no pressure, so why should I be worried?”
While that confidence is a new addition, his ability was never in question.
From child prodigy to visa limbo
As a kid growing up in south-western Iran, It’s unlikely Vafaei ever envisioned his future in Sheffield, the home of snooker.
He certainly wouldn’t have guessed that the snooker world would start referring to him as the “Prince of Persia”.
He first picked up a cue as a six-year-old. By 17, he was crowned the youngest-ever World Amateur champion.
That was in 2011, but the “Miracle Kid” was made to wait for his big break on the professional stage.
Thanks to strained relations between Iran and the United Kingdom at the time, Vafaei spent four years in visa limbo. He was only able to make his first appearance in the UK in 2015.
Despite losing those crucial formative years in his development as a pro, Vafaei always had high ambitions, and a sense of duty.
“Snooker is very popular in Iran,” Vafaei told British newspaper The Independent back in 2017.
“Success for me will make the profile of the sport become even bigger. I want to improve the game in my home country. It could be like China, if I can do well we could see many Iranians coming over here.” China has a number of top snooker players including three in the top ten of the men’s world rankings.
Playing for a nation in turmoil
Vafaei’s pursuit of major titles has been further complicated by events beyond the snooker table. He admitted feeling “all over the place” ahead of the 2026 World Championship amid the war in Iran.
Nationwide protests against the government in January, followed by the war with Israel and the United States, have weighed heavily on his mind.
“It’s very tough to be an Iranian at this time. I don’t know [whether] to be happy. I don’t know [whether] to be sad,” he said after his win over Trump.
“This is the only thing I can do. With my cue, I can do something for them to make [the Iranian people] happy. To show that the Iran flag is there.”
Vafaei has previously used his platform to express solidarity with his compatriots, wearing a black armband at the 2022 UK Championship in solidarity with protests over the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. Amini’s death was one of the triggers of the Women, Life, Freedom movement.
Yet he’s generally been cautious when talking about Iran publicly, with his family still living there.
“You get a bad text in the day and you can’t focus on your job,” he said.
“I was getting sometimes sad with what’s happening. And I don’t want to open up, but yes, I decided to fight, fight for my people, and all the Iranians all over the world. And hopefully I can make them happy.”
Breakthrough finally arrives
Vafaei only made his World Championship debut in 2022. That same year he won his first pro tournament at the Snooker Shoot Out.
It’s taken time, but in 2026 he’s starting to find his feet, evidenced by his stunning run to the quarterfinals.
“If he was from somewhere else and if he hadn’t had [visa issues] he would have been in the top 16 by now,” World No.1 Judd Trump said following his defeat to Vafaei.
“I think he’s more than good enough to win all kinds of events.”
His quest for success at the Crucible Theatre, which has hosted the World Championship since 1977, ultimately fell short at the hands of China’s up-and-coming star, Wu Yize.
But this tournament felt like a shift in momentum for the Prince of Persia. He’s moved permanently to England’s north and has one focus.
“I came to live in Sheffield to be beside the Crucible. And to imagine one day lifting the trophy,” he said.
“The Crucible trophy is living in my head rent free.”
For years, circumstance dictated Vafaei’s trajectory. Now he’s taking back control of his own destiny.
Edited by: Matt Pearson
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Tyler Schiller stood down post Kembla Grange fall ahead of 2026 Wagga Cup rides
A race fall at Kembla Grange means Tyler Schiller will have to secure medical clearance before tackling his rides at Wagga and Hawkesbury this week.
During the second race on Wednesday, Schiller rode Hawkes Racing’s Winters Kiss, a mare who was vying for the front and set to challenge right to the wire before something gave way inside 200 metres.
Efforts to steer her clear resulted in the jockey being thrown off and colliding heavily with the turf.
Despite rising quickly, he was barred from continuing his rides for safety reasons.
Racing NSW chief steward Tom Moxon, who wasn’t on site at Kembla, coordinated with the stewards there and noted Schiller dodged severe injury yet needs a doctor’s note to ride further.
“It was a heavy fall, and his head did make significant contact with the ground,” Moxon said.
“He was assessed by the ambulance officers, and he was cleared of any injury, including concussion. He wasn’t showing any signs of concussion.
“But he will need to provide a medical clearance before he can ride again.”
Ranking ninth among Sydney jockeys currently, Schiller has one ride lined up at Wyong Thursday and eight at the Wagga Cup meeting Friday, highlighted by Bianco Vilano in the top contest.
His weekend includes nine mounts in 10 races at the Hawkesbury standalone card Saturday, featuring Chris Waller’s Captain Furai in the Gold Cup (1600m) and Burma Star in the Hawkesbury Guineas (1400m).
Visit betting sites to check racing odds for Captain Furai in the Hawkesbury Gold Cup.
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GT vs RCB LIVE Score, IPL 2026: Shubman Gill Leads The Way As GT Secure Big Win; RCB Lose After Collapse

GT vs RCB Live Score, IPL 2026 LIVE Cricket Score: Shubman Gill’s Gujarat Titans are six wickets down in their chase of 155 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
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Junto Nakatani asked if Naoya Inoue is the best fighter in the world ahead of undisputed clash
Junto Nakatani has assessed the lofty status of Naoya Inoue, who many consider to be a top two pound-for-pound star.
The pair will square off at the Tokyo Dome on May 2, with Inoue making the seventh defence of his four major super-bantamweight titles.
As a two-division undisputed champion, the 33-year-old sits alongside Oleksandr Usyk as the only two active fighters to have achieved such success.
Terence Crawford, of course, became a three-weight undisputed king by defeating Canelo Alvarez last September, but his subsequent retirement has meant that Usyk and Inoue now sit at the very top of the tree.
Hoping to prove his own greatness, meanwhile, is Nakatani, who made his super-bantamweight debut as a three-division world champion last December.
The 28-year-old secured a rather debatable unanimous decision victory against Sebastian Hernandez, before Inoue topped the bill with a one-sided unanimous verdict over David Picasso.
Even away from their last two performances, though, Nakatani recognises that Inoue sits above him in most people’s pound-for-pound rankings.
As a result, the Japanese southpaw has placed ‘The Monster’ at the very top of his list, while not even mentioning Usyk during his interview with DAZN.
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Instead, Nakatani named Crawford – who, at this point, was still active – Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, Shakur Stevenson and himself as the remaining entries on his top five pound-for-pound list.
Some might say that Dmitry Bivol, like Usyk, is unfortunate to have not been given a mention, though Nakatani would certainly merit his place on the list if he manages to dethrone Inoue next week.
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IPL 2026: Virat Kohli’s aggressive send-off to Shubman Gill goes viral – Watch | Cricket News
Virat Kohli brought intensity and theatre to the field as his animated reaction to Shubman Gill’s dismissal became one of the standout moments of the clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans.Gill, who had earlier lit up the chase with a blistering knock, looked in complete control after racing to 43 off just 18 balls. The GT skipper had set the tone early, striking a four and a six off Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the opening over before tearing into Josh Hazlewood for 24 runs in a single over. In the process, he also became the first batter to smash 100 sixes for Gujarat Titans.However, the momentum shifted in a flash. Bhuvneshwar struck back with a length delivery as Gill charged down the track and drilled it hard, only to find Kohli at cover. The RCB star reacted sharply, reverse-cupping a fast-travelling ball near his neck to complete a clean catch.What followed was pure Kohli. He flung the ball into the turf in celebration, turned towards Gill and mouthed a fired-up “come on”, clearly pumped after ending the dangerous innings. The intensity reflected how much the moment meant, especially with Gill threatening to take the game away.Kohli wasn’t done yet. Moments later, he glanced at the big screen replay of his own reaction and broke into a wide smile, clearly enjoying the occasion.The animated celebration also came after Kohli had earlier been involved in a heated exchange with the fourth umpire over Jason Holder’s controversial catch to dismiss Rajat Patidar.
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Reports: LIV Golf players in scramble mode with PIF funding to expire
From left front, Joaquin Niemann, Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed, Bryson Dechambeau, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia, Charl Schwartzel, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Cam Smith and Tyrell Hatton at media day ahead of LIV Golf Miami at Trump National Doral Miami on April 2, 2025. If LIV Golf cannot come up with funding to sustain all elements of operation beyond 2026, the obvious question becomes where do the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Talor Gooch tee it up in 2027?
According to multiple reports, the PGA Tour and DP World Tour are “listening” to players who reach out about shifting circuits. The PGA Tour already has welcomed back Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed with tour-mandated stipulations accepted by both players as terms of their return.
Golf Digest reported several LIV player reps have been in contact with PGA Tour officials with their future clouded by the financial impact of the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund divesting in the breakaway league at the end of the season.
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil said during the Mexico City event there is urgency in restructuring a sustainable model to move forward.
“The reality is you’re funded through the season and then you work like crazy as a business to create a business and a business plan to keep us going,” O’Neil said. “But that’s not different from any other private equity-funded business in the history of man.”
If initial efforts stall or fail, the queue out of LIV Golf could form quickly, presuming the prized golfers on the circuit find a suitable landing spot.
Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and DeChambeau were among early defectors away from the PGA Tour to LIV. Rahm, openly anti-LIV initially, would later join the circuit on a massive payday.
DeChambeau, Cameron Smith and Rahm reportedly turned down the opportunity to return to the PGA Tour earlier this year. But the majority of the funding came from PIF, and that well is being turned off at the end of the current season.
The PIF provided LIV a $5 billion bankroll, but the league has reportedly lost millions of dollars every year. Earlier this month, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, PIF’s governor and LIV’s main financial backer, shared a plan for the kingdom to cut back on international investments and focus on more domestic projects. Al-Rumayyan is expected to make his resignation as LIV chairman official as soon as Thursday.
According to MSN.com, some LIV players have reached out to the DP World Tour.
“At the moment, we’re in the mode of just listening because we don’t know any more than anyone else does”, DP World Tour chief executive Guy Kinnings told MSN. “But we’ll listen and we’ll make sure that we’re fully informed before we make the decisions that we need to do. But for sure, there are people who are concerned and we will be having conversations with them at the right time.” PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp established a short-term option for players to rejoin the tour. The “Returning Member Program” was created as a pathway for players who had been away from the tour for at least two years and who had won either the Players Championship or any of the four major championships from 2022 to 2025. Players had until Feb. 2 to accept the offer.
The terms of rejoining the Tour likely are to be heavily tilted to the PGA’s favor for anyone associated with the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour. DeChambeau was a prominent and vocal part of the suit.
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