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Vikings GM Search: Minnesota Requests Interview With Seahawks Assistant Nolan Teasley | NFL
The Minnesota Vikings’ search for a new general manager is starting to take shape as the franchise is aggressively pushing to hire a new GM soon. According to multiple reports, the Vikings have officially requested permission to interview Seattle Seahawks assistant general manager Nolan Teasley.
Vikings Cast a Wide Net in GM Search
After the departure of former GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Vikings are looking for a replacement that can take the program to new heights. The franchise appears to be taking a calculated approach after the 2026 NFL Draft. Teasley is one of several candidates who the program is considering. The Vikings have also shown interest in other executives across the league such as:
- Bills assistant GM Terrance Gray
- Titans assistant GM Dave Ziegler
- 49ers assistant GM RJ Gillen
- Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander
- Rams assistant GM John McKay
- Vikings interim GM Rob Brzezinski
- It’s clear now that Minnesota is prioritizing experience, fresh perspectives, and proven track records as it looks to have a new face.
Who Is Nolan Teasley?
Teasley might not be a publicly known name yet and we haven’t seen him making any major headlines. He began his journey with the Seahawks back in 2013 as a scouting intern and worked his way up through the organization. Over the years, he held roles such as pro personnel scout, assistant director of pro personnel, and director of pro personnel before being promoted to assistant GM.
This journey showcases that he likes to stay in one job for a longer period. In Seattle he is involved in roster building, talent evaluation, and scouting pros. League insiders have highlighted his evaluation skills, with some NFL agents even naming him among the best talent evaluators in the league. If he lands the job, it would mark his first opportunity to lead an NFL front office. And the timing is perfect as the Vikings are in need of a long-term vision after recent struggles. Right now the next GM hire will play a crucial role in shaping the franchise’s future. While Teasley does seem like a compelling option, the franchise has other suitable candidates who are far more experienced than him. Familiar faces like Rams assistant GM John McKay and head coach Kevin O’Connell could be considered as priority candidates at the moment. At this stage, the Vikings appear focused on gathering as much insight as possible before making any franchise-defining decision.
One thing is certain: with interviews ramping up and the candidate pool expanding, Minnesota’s GM search is finally moving into its final stage.
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‘Fast bowlers bowling with one hand tied’: Sunil Gavaskar sounds alarm over T20 imbalance | Cricket News
The balance between bat and ball in modern-day cricket has once again come under the spotlight, with Sunil Gavaskar voicing strong concerns over how heavily the game now favours batters in the T20 era.With massive scores becoming routine in the ongoing IPL 2026 season and totals above 250 no longer considered safe, Gavaskar believes bowlers are being left with very little protection. The former India captain pointed to shorter boundaries, stricter fielding restrictions and the growing power of modern bats as key reasons behind the growing imbalance.
Writing in his column for Sportstar, Gavaskar specifically questioned the current interpretation of the wide bouncer rule. According to him, fast bowlers are being unfairly penalised when a short ball passes only slightly above the batter’s head.“There’s the ‘wide ball’ call for a bouncer going barely over the batter’s head. This is like asking a fast bowler to bowl with one hand tied behind his back,” Gavaskar wrote.He argued that while grounds still have enough space to push boundaries further back, bowlers are instead being put under even more pressure through strict laws. Gavaskar suggested that pacers should be allowed a little more margin when bowling bouncers.“If that rule can be tweaked to allow the quick a margin of one foot, approximately the length of the bat handle, above the head while in his batting stance, that would give the fast bowler some relief and encouragement to fire in some more,” he added.Gavaskar also revisited an earlier period in limited-overs cricket when bouncers were completely banned. He recalled how lower-order batters were promoted as pinch-hitters because they knew bowlers could not attack them with short-pitched deliveries.“This is not to pat my back, but when I took over as Chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee, the other members joined me in bringing the bouncer back in the format, albeit one per over per batsman. The pinch-hitters disappeared. More importantly, the bowlers got one of their weapons back,” he wrote.The batting great further questioned why bowlers should face restrictions when batters are free to attempt any shot they want.“You don’t restrict a batter from playing any shot, do you? So why restrict the bowlers from trying all the varieties that they possess?” Gavaskar said.The former opener also directed his appeal towards Sourav Ganguly, urging the current ICC Cricket Committee chairman to consider measures that could restore some balance in the sport.“So, c’mon Sourav Ganguly, when you chair the next ICC Cricket Committee meeting, spare a thought for the bowling fraternity too,” Gavaskar concluded.
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Brewers’ rejuvenated offense takes aim at Max Fried, Yankees
May 6, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Milwaukee Brewers left fielder Jackson Chourio (11) hits a single against the St. Louis Cardinals during the third inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images Hard-throwing right-hander Jacob Misiorowski will look to benefit from the Milwaukee Brewers’ rejuvenated offense against the visiting New York Yankees on Friday in the opener of a three-game series.
Misiorowski (2-2, 2.84 ERA), who left his last start with a right hamstring cramp after 5 1/3 hitless innings, will be opposed by left-hander Max Fried (4-1, 2.39).
The Yankees rallied for a 9-2 victory over Texas on Thursday with a six-run sixth inning to finish their homestand 6-1. Cody Bellinger had three hits to extend his hitting streak to nine games.
Yankees left fielder Jasson Dominguez was carted off after crashing into the wall while making a catch on the first play of Thursday’s game. Dominguez sustained a low-grade left AC sprain in his left shoulder and will be placed on the injured list, the team announced. Concussion tests have been negative.
Milwaukee, which was idle Thursday, won at St. Louis 6-2 on Wednesday behind Andrew Vaughn’s three-run homer. It was his first homer since coming off the injured list.
The Yankees, tied for the best record (26-12) in the majors with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves, have won 16 of their last 19 games. Bellinger is hitting .471 (16-for-34) over his nine-game streak with seven doubles, two triples, two homers and 14 RBIs. Aaron Judge leads the majors with 15 homers, including three in his last five games.
Fried allowed three runs in 5 1/3 innings in his last start, but did not get the decision in an 11-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles. In his two starts prior to that, he did not allow an earned run over a combined 14 innings.
“I was happy with being able to limit and not give up the lead, especially when stuff started kind of going sideways,” Fried said following his last start.
Fried is 3-1 with a 2.84 ERA in six career starts vs. Milwaukee.
The Brewers, whose 24 homers are just one ahead of San Francisco for fewest in the major leagues, have been bolstered by the return of Vaughn and Jackson Chourio.
Chourio, who went on the injured list Opening Day morning with a fractured left hand, is 6-for-9 with three doubles in two games back.
Chourio hit 21 homers with 78 RBIs last season after 21 homers and 79 RBIs as a rookie in 2024. Vaughn, who also went on the IL with a fractured bone in his left hand after playing in the opener, had nine homers and 46 RBIs in 64 games with the Brewers last season after being acquired from the Chicago White Sox.
“He’s done those types of things for us in the past, and it’s great to have him back and in just his second game having that type of impact,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said of Vaughn following Wednesday’s game.
Misiorowski was dominant his last time out with eight strikeouts and two walks in a 6-1 win at Washington, retiring the final 12 hitters before cramping. He had 43 pitches of more than 100 mph, third most in the pitch-tracking era.
Misiorowski has 59 strikeouts in 38 innings, an MLB-best 13.97 per nine innings. Opponents are batting .172 against him. He will be facing the Yankees for the first time.
The meeting is the first since the Yankees swept last season’s opening series in New York, outscoring the Brewers 36-14.
–Field Level Media
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32 Thoughts Podcast: Checking on the latest in Leafs, Canucks news
In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Kyle Bukauskas and Elliotte Friedman break down Thursday night’s Game 3 between the Hurricanes and the Flyers, talk about John Chayka’s upcoming meeting with Leafs coach Craig Berube, unpack the latest from the Vancouver Canucks front office search and much more.
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Vikings sign former 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings to one-year deal
The Minnesota Vikings are bolstering their wide receiver room with one of the top veterans remaining on the free agent market. The club has agreed to a one-year deal with former San Francisco 49ers wideout Jauan Jennings, according. The deal is worth $8 million, but Jennings has a chance to make up to $13 million with incentives.
Jennings, who turns 29 in August, joins a receiver depth chart that already boasts one of the best one-two punches in the league in Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. That said, Minnesota was in need of adding some depth to the unit, especially after losing pass catcher Jalen Nailor, who was third on the team with 444 yards receiving in 2025, in free agency. Nailor signed a three-year, $35 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders during the initial waves of free agency, which also included $23 million guaranteed.
Jennings will now come aboard and adopt some, if not all, of the 53 targets left by Nailor as he now joins the Vikings.
The 2020 seventh-rounder out of Tennessee is entering his sixth season in the NFL next season. Those previous five campaigns were all spent in the Bay Area with the 49ers. While Jennings had been a solid contributor throughout his tenure in San Francisco, he was a bit of a late bloomer. During his fourth season in the league in 2024, Jennings broke out with a 975-yard campaign to go along with six touchdowns on 77 receptions. At the time, all of those were career highs.
After establishing himself as a starter with the Niners, Jennings followed that breakout season with a solid — albeit more muted — 2025 season. While his receptions and receiving yards were lower than the year prior, Jennings’ nine receiving touchdowns were a new career-best.
Of course, Jennings’ addition puts the quarterback room even more in focus for 2026. While head coach Kevin O’Connell hasn’t named a starter quarterback yet, it’s widely assumed that Kyler Murray, who signed a one-year deal in mid-March after his release from the Arizona Cardinals, will win the job over J.J. McCarthy and Carson Wentz.
If that proves to be the case, the Vikings will now have two NFC West castoffs serving in pivotal roles on offense.
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Saints decline fifth-year option on Tyree Wilson: What’s next for edge rusher?
The deadline for NFL teams to pick up fifth-year options on first-round picks from the 2023 draft came and went without edge rusher Tyree Wilson earning that additional year on his rookie contract. Not only that, but Wilson found himself on a new squad altogether at the deadline after the Las Vegas Raiders traded him to the New Orleans Saints on Day 3 of this year’s draft. There has never been more uncertainty for the former No. 7 overall pick, who suddenly finds himself at a career crossroads.
The Raiders moved up from the seventh round to the fifth while shipping Wilson off to New Orleans. The move cut bait with a player who never delivered on high expectations across his three years in the AFC West. On the other side of the deal, the Saints acquired an affordable lottery ticket. If Wilson finally breaks through, he will fill a key need on the defensive front. If not, they can move on after this season without any financial hardship.
The delta between Wilson’s best-case and worst-case outcomes in New Orleans is immense. He could reinvent himself as a rising standout on an expiring deal, but he could also begin to flame out as nothing more than a depth piece.
Here is what might come next for Wilson in his first year with the Saints.
Best-case scenario
Sometimes, all it takes is a change of scenery. A number of recent examples exist at Wilson’s position. Take K’Lavon Chaisson, for instance. The 2020 first-round pick never amounted to much with the Jacksonville Jaguars, turned in a career year with the Raiders and parlayed it into a full-on breakout in 2025 as a key member of a New England Patriots pass rush that made a trip to the Super Bowl.
Perhaps second-year defensive coordinator Brandon Staley can get more out of Wilson than the multiple coaching staffs who oversaw the first three years of his development. His debut defense in 2025 turned out to be a strength of the Saints’ promising squad.
There is room for Wilson to step right in as a Day 1 starter on the edge. Longtime Saint Cameron Jordan remains unsigned, and because New Orleans’ only move this offseason to rebuild depth at the position was to bring in Wilson, he will be counted on to replace Jordan’s production.
The financial implications of a breakout year would also be significant. Wilson was scheduled to earn $14.475 million in 2027 if the Saints picked up his option. Finding that kind of payday is likely a stretch even if Wilson finally delivers on his potential, but he could command something in that range rather than scrounging up a couple of million dollars with another disappointing season. The timing is ideal, as Wilson’s status as an unrestricted free agent next spring will allow him to play the market.
Better yet, Wilson could latch on with the Saints for the long term as Jordan’s replacement. They should be willing to pay up for an edge rusher next offseason if Jordan is out of the picture, and 2026 is effectively a tryout for a long-term deal for Wilson. He will have other suitors if he breaks out, but the fit would make plenty of sense if he simply re-upped with New Orleans.
Worst-case scenario
The more likely outcome is that Wilson remains a middling starter or plateaus as a career depth piece. That is possible whether or not Jordan re-signs with the Saints.
Jordan’s return would block Wilson from the starting lineup, as the 15-year veteran would instantly slot back onto the top line of the depth chart with Bryan Bresee and Chase Young in what is a three-man pass-rushing unit. As it stands, Wilson only has to battle with Vernon Broughton, who missed all but one game as a rookie due to a season-ending hip injury.
If Jordan comes back, Wilson’s ceiling will be that of a rotational player. Even if that spot in the lineup is open, though, there is no guarantee Wilson takes the job and runs with it. He never posted more than 4.5 sacks with the Raiders, and in two of three years, he graded as a sub-average run defender, per PFF.
Tyree Wilson career stats
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2023 |
17 |
0 |
29 |
3.5 |
2 |
|
2024 |
16 |
4 |
27 |
4.5 |
6 |
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2025 |
17 |
3 |
35 |
4 |
8 |
Wilson will be a better player in 2026 than any of the prospects that were available to the Saints in the fifth round when they traded away their pick, so there is not much here for New Orleans to lose. The greater risk is for Wilson himself, as another year as a sub-five sack producer probably cements him as a second-stringer for good. There will always be demand in free agency for that kind of player, and he would find a home in 2027, but that is a disappointing result for a former top-10 pick.
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Pro wrestling star joins Battle for the Brave’s gauntlet match
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Richard Holliday – the “most marketable” man in pro wrestling – will take his talents to the Battle for the Brave: Wrestling Showcase for Heroes on June 6 in Rahway, New Jersey.
The event, hosted by TNA Wrestling star and U.S. Marine veteran Steve Maclin and Ring of Honor pure champion Deonna Purrazzo, will benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Holliday talked to Fox News Digital about why he decided to take part in the event.

Richard Holliday nails his opponent in Awesome Championship Wrestling. (Smoothlenz photography)
“It’s a tremendous cause,” Holliday said. “How could I say no to that? I’m very proud of what Steve and Deonna are doing and to include me as part of that, that’s tremendous. How could I possibly say no to that? So, I’m really looking forward to that event.
“Actually, both of them were part of the event that I threw, Narcissistic Behavior in August 2025, which was really renowned as the top independent show of that year and I have no doubt that Steve and Deonna are going to have maybe the top singular independent event of 2026. It’s going to be a huge event. I believe they have the Hardy Boyz announced for that. But man, what an event this is going to be.”
Holliday will be a part of the Battle for the Brave Cup – a 12-person gauntlet match that will start as a battle royal and turn into a match when there are two competitors left.

Richard Holliday plays to the crowd at an Awesome Championship Wrestling event. (Smoothlenz photography)
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Maclin, Megan Bayne, BDE and other stars will perform in the match.
Maclin revealed his participation exclusively to Fox News Digital earlier in the week.
“Everybody’s been asking me, ‘Why would you not want to wrestle on your own show, especially for such a great cause?’ So, as of now, officially, I am entering as the No. 1 entrant in the Battle for the Brave Memorial Cup,” he said. “I’ll be taking on 12 other competitors. It’s an over-the-top battle royal and the final two competitors turns into a match.
“I’m going to take the tough road and the hard road of going No. 1 and trying to make my way all the way through to be the (last) one.”
Matt and Jeff Hardy are in the event as well and provided a joint statement on their participation.

Pro wrestling stars Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo were champions at TNA. (Provided to Fox News Digital)
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“My brother and I are both very excited to be headlining Steve Maclin and Deonna Purrazzo’s very special Tunnel to Towers event. Tunnel to Towers is a very special organization that helps take care of people who have been injured on the job protecting us – people like the military, first responders and police,” the Hardys said. “We are very grateful for all of these people’s services and efforts in keeping us all safe and healthy. We look forward to raising as much money as we possibly can.”
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McLaughlin: Why 24-Team Playoff May Not Help Pac-12, G6
The discussion surrounding a 24-team playoff continues as the AFCA recently expressed its support.
Would it be a boon for more G6 teams to make the Playoff?
On today’s episode of Locked On College Football, Spencer McLaughlin reacts to South Carolina and Tennessee being in Joel Klatt’s latest Top 25 rankings.
Are they the only overrated teams?
Fran Brown will once again seek to recapture the magic of his 10-win first season with the Orange in 2024.
Will they have the chance to be a surprise ACC team in spite of injuries?
00:00 Group of Six playoff chances
03:41 Playoff eligibility scenarios
07:06 College Football Playoff chances
10:35 Discussing Joel Klatt’s top 25 teams
14:49 Quarterback injury concerns
16:49 Discussing college football rankings
22:33 Steve Angeli’s injury recovery update
28:55 Syracuse football season outlook
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Blinkers return for Plymouth in 2026 Caulfield clash
The team at Lindsay Park faced various decisions regarding Plymouth this week, however, the intention to hold him steady at 2000 metres guides him to Caulfield.
The four-year-old son of The Autumn Sun featured entries for Thursday’s 2350m Warrnambool Cup and acceptance in Saturday’s 2100m Gosford Gold Cup, but he is set to appear in Caulfield’s Lamaro’s Ater The Last, a benchmark 100 race worth $150,000.
Plymouth lacks a win from five 2000m efforts, but achieved second in the Albury Cup and third place at Flemington around his failure in the Group 3 Easter Cup (2000m), while Ben Hayes holds firm that 2000m is ideal alongside one crucial change in gear.
For the gelding, blinkers come back on since runner-up spot in the Group 2 Herbert Power Stakes (2400m) last spring.
“His last run was good, we just thought he maybe presented a bit early in the straight. He got rolling early and peaked on his run a bit,” Hayes said.
“Now he’s had that good run at 2000, we’ll keep him at 2000 and put blinkers on.
“He’s been knocking on the door. He’s building to another win.”
This campaign sees Plymouth without a victory in five starts, following his win in the Benalla Cup (2100m) ahead of the Herbert Power Stakes, and Hayes views the Saturday race as a potential path to continue racing out of state.
“If he runs well we’ll consider going up to Brisbane with him,” Hayes, who trains in partnership with brothers Will and JD, said.
“There are all those races up there that we can head towards, but he needs to run well. If not, we’ll put him away and get him ready for the spring.”
Plymouth starts from gate seven at Caulfield, improving to six post the withdrawal of Sayedaty Sadaty, with Jamie Mott, in good form, aboard for his debut ride.
Discover racing betting markets offering great value for the Lamaro’s Ater The Last at Caulfield.
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