Galatasaray have played down reports linking Victor Osimhen’s recent absence to financial problems, insisting the striker was rested due to a knee issue.
Questions had surfaced in Turkey after the Nigerian forward missed the 2–0 defeat to Konyaspor, only days after starring in a big European win. His absence, combined with his status as the highest-paid player in the Turkish league, sparked speculation about salary delays and internal tension.
Club officials, however, have dismissed the claims as rumours that often follow poor results. They confirmed that Osimhen felt discomfort in his right knee and was left out as a precaution, with the coaching staff unwilling to risk worsening the problem.
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Since joining in a record move, Osimhen has been central to Galatasaray’s ambitions at home and in Europe. His goals and presence have lifted expectations, but they have also placed the club under intense scrutiny whenever he is unavailable.
Galatasaray insist there is no dispute with the striker and no wage crisis. Osimhen is continuing recovery work as the team prepares for their crucial European clash, where a positive result could secure their place in the knockout stage.
The racehorse Gold Dancer has been put down after suffering a fatal injury while winning the Mildmay Novices’ Chase on Ladies Day at Aintree.
Gold Dancer had managed to stay on its feet following an awkward landing on the final fence, with the 100-30 joint-favourite under Paul Townend crossing the line ahead of Regent’s Stroll by four and three-quarter lengths.
It was immediately clear, however, that Gold Dancer had suffered a serious injury when the horse made a mistake going over the final fence.
Paul Townend and trainer Willie Mullins walk from the course (Getty Images)
The seven-year-old, trained by Willie Mullins, received on-course treatment by the Aintree veterinary team after crossing the line. But it was then confirmed that Gold Dancer had been put down.
“Unfortunately he broke his back and they put him down,” said Eddie O’Leary of Gigginstowns, the horse’s stud.
“Paul said he made one mistake and he felt nothing and he kept going to the line no problem. It was just when he pulled up, unfortunately.
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“It was an unbelievable performance, he jumped brilliantly bar one little mistake. It’s a hollow victory now, the poor horse didn’t deserve that.”
A statement from Aintree Racecourse said: “The winner of our second race of the day, Gold Dancer, was pulled up after the line and dismounted.
Gold Dancer after crossing the final hurdle (Action Images via Reuters)
“He was immediately attended to by our expert veterinary team but sadly he could not be saved. Our heartfelt condolences are with his connections.”
Last year, Celebre d’Allen died a few days after racing in the Grand National at Aintree, with the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) ruling that the 13-year-old was ridden “when the horse appeared to have no more to give and was clearly losing ground” after the penultimate fence.
Tyson Fury returns to the ring on Saturday and he is planning to honour boxing legend Ricky Hatton.
Former world heavyweight champion Fury retired from the sport after losing to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024, but now stages a comeback after 16 months away when he goes up against Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
It will be the first time that ‘The Gypsy King’ has been back in action since the tragic passing of sporting icon Hatton in September, with the close friends having worked together in the past, including Fury’s clash against Deontay Wilder in December 2018.
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Hatton is arguably the most popular British boxer of all time, taking legions of supporters across the world as he became a two-weight world champion and competed against the likes of Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
Fury was in attendance at Hatton’s funeral in October, as thousands of those fans packed the streets to pay tribute to ‘The Hitman’ for everything he has done, and Fury has a tribute of his own planned for tomorrow night.
The heavyweight star is set to wear boots that feature Hatton’s logo, along with the sky blue colouring of Manchester City, the beloved football team of Hatton.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Tyson Fury will wear custom boots honoring the late Ricky Hatton in his fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov in Tottenham.
Fury shared a close friendship with Hatton before his death and the boots feature Hatton’s logo, with blue accents promoting mental health… pic.twitter.com/rLAfwjD4lV
Fury’s clash against Makhmudov headlines a card that also features Conor Benn taking on Regis Prograis in the co-main event, along with Jeamie TKV facing Richard Riakporhe, and Frazer Clarke going up against Justis Huni, with the event broadcast live on Netflix.
Germany beat Switzerland and Ghana in their March friendlies and it’s now less than two months until their World Cup squad will be announced. Who will be in the final 26-man selection? The core group of players is clear, but who made the most of the last international break before World Cup preparation begins and who did not?
Winners
Kai Havertz — With nearly 60 caps, Havertz is a key part of this team. Having been out with injury for a long time, his starting place was no longer secure but a return to fitness and form is timely. His combination play in Switzerland was impressive, and his roar after confidently dispatching a penalty against Ghana was the sign of a player beginning to hit his stride again. If there were any doubts about his role in the starting eleven, Havertz dispelled them swiftly in these two games.
Florian Wirtz — Another player who is guaranteed a ticket to the United States this summer but who still excelled. His two goals and two assists in Basel speak for themselves. It was an exceptional display and in Stuttgart he helped set the tone, often brave with his choices on the ball. It felt significant that the 22-year-old delivered this display in the absence of Jamal Musiala, the player who he combined so well with at Euro 2024. It’s clear that even on his own, Wirtz can be the man for Germany when they need a spark.
Lennart Karl — The 18-year-old looked steady off the bench in Basel, but in Stuttgart he exploded into life. Bayern Munich’s newest jewel gave German coach Julian Nagelsmann a lot of good reasons to have him in the squad this summer. The agile playmaker worked hard to win the ball back and ran at the Ghana defense at every opportunity. His desire to take on players is exciting to watch and an all-too rare a sight for Germany these days. He should have capped his performance off with a goal, but he sent the ball wide. Nevertheless, Karl looks destined to be on the plane now.
Nathaniel Brown — Perhaps it is too generous to say a player who only played 60 minutes against a largely defensive Ghana side was a winner during this international break, but such is the concern around the left-back spot for Germany that it might just be enough. The Frankfurt defender looked more than competent when called upon. A spot in the squad looks almost certain for the 22-year-old now, and given David Raum has not exactly made the spot his own, there is a possibility that even more gametime awaits Brown.
Losers
Angelo Stiller — He might be Stuttgart’s midfield conductor and darts prodigy Luke Littler’s favorite German player, but Stiller did not make the most of an unexpected chance. Called up after injuries to others, Stiller started both games but looked a little uncertain with the ball at times. He was also slow to close down Switzerland for their opener in Basel, a point that did not go unnoticed by Julian Nagelsmann. Pascal Gross’s decent showing in Stuttgart means it looks like this World Cup might come too soon for Stiller.
Julian Nagelsmann knows the core of his squad but has some big decisions to makeImage: Tom Weller/dpa/picture alliance
Nico Schlotterbeck — Despite starting both games and clearly being one half of the favored central defensive pairing with Jonathan Tah, the Dortmund defender struggled. He was sloppy in Switzerland, twice making mistakes in the build-up play that proved costly. In Stuttgart he was a bit more stable, but still looked a little out of sorts at times. He will travel and will likely start, but this might have given Nagelsmann food for thought over the recent decision to make Antonio Rüdiger a back-up.
Nick Woltemade The plan was for the Newcastle striker to gain some confidence this break after enduring a tricky spell in England. Nagelsmann even spoke about how it made more sense to play a striker needing a boost rather than one in form (Deniz Undav). Sadly, the 24-year-old wasn’t able to make the most of it. In Switzerland, he did little with his 20 minutes off the bench other than head his one chance wide. In Stuttgart, he played almost 80 minutes but still couldn’t get on the scoresheet, missing a glorious chance in the first half and then hitting the bar in the second. He will almost certainly be in squad come May, but until then he needs to rediscover his form.
Oct 29, 2000; Tampa, FL, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter (80) runs a route during game action against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium, showcasing his precise route-running and reliable hands in a matchup that highlighted his Hall of Fame-caliber consistency. Mandatory Credit: Paul Chapman-USA TODAY Sports
About three months ago, the Houston Texans walloped the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wildcard Round of the postseason, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers still hasn’t made a decision about returning to Pittsburgh or retiring. According to former Minnesota Vikings wideout and Hall of Famer Cris Carter, that’s selfish and weird.
Rodgers’ drawn-out timeline keeps pulling fresh reactions from former NFL voices.
Carter teed off on Rodgers this week, speaking to the Fully Loaded podcast.
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Carter Zeroes In on the Odd Rhythm of Rodgers’ Offseason
Will Rodgers eventually return to the Steelers? If so, when?
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers runs onto the field during pregame introductions at Acrisure Stadium, with Nov 16, 2025 capturing the atmosphere as fans filled the stands ahead of a divisional matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, highlighting the anticipation and energy surrounding the veteran quarterback before kickoff. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images
Carter on Rodgers
Carter discussed an array of topics on the show, even opining on CTE, a condition deemed “fake” by New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo.
On Rodgers, Carter opined, “You know he wants to play, but he just didn’t want to make up his mind. You need some time away from the game. It’s been a couple months from the Super Bowl. Now’s that time, before the draft, the minicamps. They’re an average team in the league. Aaron Rodgers is like a lot of these quarterbacks when they get to this stage.”
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“They’re so … so selfish. They never want to be called that, but they’re so selfish, and they’re so self-centered. Aaron Rodgers wants to play. He’s got one place that he can play. That’s in Pittsburgh, the place he played in last year, that happens to have his ex-coach.”
One might argue that sums up the general public’s sentiment regarding Rodgers’s bizarre waiting game.
This Is How It Always Goes for Rodgers
Since the 2021 offseason, Rodgers has done this annually, teasing his employer about his intentions, whether to stick around, retire, or ask for a ticket out of town. This go-round, Rodgers is holding the Steelers hostage, waiting at least three months before making his decision.
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He’s the only quarterback who currently does this. Before Rodgers, Hall of Famer Brett Favre did the same thing, creating a suspense thriller about his offseason outcome, dating back to the early 2000s in Green Bay and proceeding for about a decade — every offseason.
All other quarterbacks throughout NFL history either return or retire, but Rodgers and Favre prefer drama to the max. In fact, last summer, Rodgers declared that 2025 would probably be his last. The season came and went, and after this team stunk up the playoffs, he claimed it was way too early to make an emotional decision.
He must be feeling emotional three months later because nothing has happened on the Rodgers cliffhanger front.
The Current Rumor Mill
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Most believe that because Rodgers has not retired, he’ll return for one more run in Pittsburgh, mainly because he would’ve retired by now.
The Athletic’s Mike Silver said about the situation this week: “I think time has kind of made them feel like ‘hey, that was a pretty good thing. We’ve been through a lot.’ And so Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers have been talking about this.”
“I think the Steelers organizationally are reasonably upbeat about the possibility of Aaron coming back and playing another season. They still don’t really have a great option for 2026 if Aaron says no or if he says, ‘You know what, I need a few more months.’ Cautious optimism in the building that Aaron Rodgers will come back.”
Betting markets suggest there’s about an 85% chance that Rodgers will return for Year No. 22.
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Steeler writer Tyler Maher added this week, “It’s April, and the NFL Draft is only two weeks away, but the Pittsburgh Steelers still don’t have a starting quarterback for next season. It sounds like they’re expecting it to be Aaron Rodgers, who is still debating whether he wants to return, retire or play elsewhere after spending 2025 with the Steelers.”
“That said, Pittsburgh doesn’t have a good backup plan in place if Rodgers doesn’t return, as Mason Rudolph and Will Howard are the only quarterbacks on the Steelers’ roster at the moment. The Steelers have done a good job improving their roster this offseason, so time will tell.”
Rodgers’ Performance in 2025
In 2025, Rodgers passed for 3,322 yards with the Steelers, despite their conservative, run-heavy offensive scheme. He completed 65.7% of his passes, throwing 24 touchdowns and only 7 interceptions.
However, while his traditional statistics appeared strong, his efficiency metrics suggested a different story. Rodgers ranked around 19th in the league in EPA+CPOE, putting him in a similar tier to players like Jacoby Brissett and rookie Tyler Shough.
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Sep 28, 2025; Dublin, Ireland, IRL; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) gestures after converting a first down during second-half action against the Minnesota Vikings at Croke Park, reacting to the moment as part of an NFL International Series game played overseas. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
The 2025 version of Rodgers was reliable, but he lacked the game-changing talent that defined his MVP seasons of 2020 and 2021.
Normally, one would surmise something to the effect of “Rodgers will likely notify the team of his plan before the draft on April 23rd,” but this is Rodgers, so all bets are off.
Apr 9, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off grand slam home run against Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Valente Bellozo (not pictured) in the twelfth inning at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images
Xander Bogaerts belted a grand slam in the bottom of the 12th inning Thursday night as the San Diego Padres rallied past the visiting Colorado Rockies 7-3.
Fernando Tatis Jr. started the inning with a sacrifice bunt that moved automatic runner Jake Cronenworth to third. After Valente Bellozo (0-1) intentionally walked Jackson Merrill and Manny Machado to fill the bases, Bogaerts lined a 1-0 pitch into the seats in left for his second homer of the year.
David Morgan (1-0) pitched 1 2/3 hitless innings of relief to earn the win. Colorado got the go-ahead run to third in the top of the 12th, but Willi Castro was cut down at the plate on Brenton Doyle’s bouncer to Cronenworth at second.
Each team scored a run in both the 10th and 11th innings.
Twins 3, Tigers 1
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Brooks Lee pulled an eighth-inning, two-run single through the right side of the infield, and Minnesota held on for a win over Detroit.
Josh Bell went 3-for-4 and hit a solo home run for the Twins to complete a four-game sweep over the Tigers. Garrett Acton (1-0) earned his first career win after allowing one run in two innings of relief. He followed starter Mick Abel, who pitched six scoreless innings. Eric Orze pitched a scoreless ninth for his first save of the season.
Gleyber Torres drove in the lone run for Detroit, which has dropped five straight games. Will Vest (0-2) gave up two runs on three hits in two-thirds of an inning.
Athletics 1, Yankees 0
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Jeffrey Springs allowed one hit in seven outstanding innings to lead the visiting Athletics past New York.
Springs (2-0) took a no-hit bid into the seventh, surrendering just two walks while striking out six. Max Muncy tripled and scored off a Tyler Soderstrom single to help the Athletics record their first series win over the Yankees since April 2016.
Ben Rice broke up Springs’ no-hit bid with a single for New York’s only hit of the day. Ryan Weathers (0-1) was the tough-luck loser despite surrendering just one run on seven hits in a season-high seven innings. The Yankees haven’t scored since taking a two-run lead on Luis Severino in the first inning of Wednesday’s 3-2 loss.
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White Sox 2, Royals 0
Anthony Kay struck out six to match a career high over 5 2/3 innings, and Colson Montgomery roped an RBI double as Chicago snapped its 14-game road losing streak to Kansas City.
Luisangel Acuna added a sacrifice fly for Chicago, which won for just the third time in the last 25 games at Kauffman Stadium, where its previous victory came on Sept. 6, 2003. Kay (1-0) was making just his ninth career start but third this season for the White Sox. He yielded three hits on a career-high 100 pitches.
Kansas City’s Seth Lugo (1-1) was charged with both runs while also giving up four hits and four walks over 6 1/3 innings. Maikel Garcia and Bobby Witt Jr. each had two hits, but they struck out for the final two outs, respectively, for the Royals, who stranded 11 runners and went 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position.
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Diamondbacks 7, Mets 1
Jorge Barrosa’s RBI triple capped a four-run seventh inning for Arizona, which went on to rout host New York in the decisive game of a three-game series.
The Diamondbacks are 7-3 since being swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a season-opening three-game series. Arizona pinch hitter Gabriel Moreno tied the game with a run-scoring double in the seventh before Alek Thomas collected the go-ahead RBI on a fielder’s choice. Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez (1-0) allowed one run on five hits over six innings.
Luis Robert Jr. homered in the first inning for the Mets, whose consecutive losses to the Diamondbacks followed a four-game winning streak in which they outscored the opposition 28-8. Mets starter Nolan McLean (1-1) permitted two runs on three hits over 6 1/3 innings.
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Marlins 8, Reds 1
Owen Caissie and Javier Sanoja combined for six hits and five RBIs to lead host Miami to a defeat of Cincinnati, earning a split of the four-game set.
In a battle of former first-round picks, Miami’s Max Meyer (1-0) allowed four hits, three walks and one run in five innings, striking out four.
Reds starter Rhett Lowder (1-1) entered the game with the best eight-game ERA (1.30) in Reds history with a minimum of 30 innings. He had never allowed more than three runs in a game. On Thursday, he allowed eight hits and five runs (four earned) in 5 1/3 innings. Caissie (3-for-4, three RBIs) and Sanoja (3-for-4, two RBIs) led Miami’s offense. Agustin Ramirez went 2-for-5 with two RBIs.
Man Utd defender Harry Maguire signed a new contract this week to extend his stay at Old Trafford by at least another season.
Earlier this week, Harry Maguire shared an image signing his new contract, along with his two daughters, who wore Manchester United shirts with ‘Daddy’ on the back.
The caption alongside the picture read: “My club.” Maguire has spent more time at United than any other club, but you would have got long odds on his association potentially lasting as many as nine years when he was in the doldrums in 2023.
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Maguire signed a one-year deal, with the option of another 12 months, meaning he could stay in Manchester until 2028. The defender was born in Sheffield, but it’s across the Pennines where he now calls home.
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Maguire’s time at United looked set to end in the summer of 2023. He suffered a huge loss of form in 2021/22 and made eight league starts in the following campaign under Erik ten Hag, who stripped him of the captaincy.
West Ham were interested in signing him and, in another world, Maguire moved to the London Stadium. He stayed, fought for his place and enjoyed a renaissance instead. Who doesn’t love a comeback story?
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Maguire has become a fan favourite and there’s no doubt that the peaks and troughs have helped to endear him to supporters. He was mocked, once being booed by England ‘fans’ on international duty, and he showed extraordinary mental resilience to come through that period.
“Sometimes it did cross my mind at the time just thinking, ‘Why? I don’t know why it has done this. I don’t know where it’s come from’,” he said of dealing with the abuse during a chat with journalists last week.
“My form dipped a little bit, yeah, of course, everyone does that in their career. But I was in a situation where I was just a lad from Sheffield playing for such a huge club. I thought this is what happens – this is the fault of the club not performing well.
“But when you look back it probably did go a little bit too far. At the time, I can remember thinking I just don’t know how this has really happened. I don’t know how it’s changed so quickly.”
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Maguire’s mentality is the reason his situation has changed quickly. Not many players would be able to survive at United having reached such a low point, but the England international got his head down and worked hard.
The result is that he remains hugely important at United. The Reds needed to retain Maguire’s experience and quality, so it was a no-brainer to tie him down to a new deal on reduced terms.
There have been ringing endorsements since his contract was announced. “Harry has been here very long. I always say this in a way that is easy to understand. People like fresh meat, when you have the same meat for too long, you want a new one, and football is like that,” Bruno Fernandes told Men in Blazers.
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“You have the same players and people want to change them, but when you change them and it doesn’t work out, you want those players back. People want new names, they want excitement and different people with the shirt, and that’s normal. H has coped very well with that.
“He’s been very important in many moments for us, and he deserves this recognition from the club because he’s very important for the team and the dressing room. Losing someone of his experience and his voice for a season when things will change, you still need some pillars at the club.”
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Michael Carrick told Sky Sports: “We’re delighted that Harry’s agreed, and it’s been done, and I think stability and consistency [are] important. He’s been through everything at this club. He knows what it’s all about.
“The way he handles himself, his character and he’s been terrific since I’ve [come] back and credit to him for that, really. I think the experience is important. We got a really good mix within the squad of some really talented and high-end ability-wise, younger players.”
Carrick added: “We have a good number of players in what we kind of class as the peak years. And Harry’s obviously at that stage where he is getting a little bit further down the line in terms of career.
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“But it doesn’t diminish the importance of what he can be and the example and the understanding [he has]. And a little bit of just knowing what it feels like to be here and so to have him around for longer is fantastic.”
Jason Wilcox said: “Harry represents the mentality and resilience required to perform for United. He is the ultimate professional who brings invaluable experience and leadership to our young, ambitious squad. Harry is completely determined to help United to achieve regular and sustained success.”
Maguire has the backing of all the important figures at United.
The Duke Blue Devils are coming off an Elite Eight loss to the UConn Huskies and look towards the future. Jon Scheyer’s team entered the NCAA Tournament as the top-seed with the best shot of bringing home a title. Now they’ll reassess the roster for the 2026-27 season and try to make a few moves.
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Duke finished the season 35-3 and the UNC loss being the only one in ACC play. But they’ll likely need to replace the production of AP Player of the Year Cameron Boozer, who is projected as a top-three pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Patrick Ngonbag is also a projected first-rounder this year in the latest mock. Two key pieces to Duke’s overall success.
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Here’s where things stand with the Blue Devils in the transfer portal.
According to On3, Duke has very little movement in the first day of the transfer portal.
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Duke Transfer news:
April 8, 2026
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Nikolas Khamenia is expected to enter the transfer portal
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Darren Harris has entered the transfer portal
Duke transfer portal rumors:
April 10: Kansas center Flory Bidunga is “scheduled to see Duke,” according to On3’s Jaime Shaw. The top big man in the portal would make a perfect addition to Scheyer’s rotation.
April 10: Alabama Transfer Aiden Sherrell will meet with Duke coaches, according to multiple sources and first reported by TheDukeNation. The 6-foot-11, 255 pounds forward averaged 11 points and 6 rebounds with the Tide last season.
April 9: Duke transfer guard Darren Harris will visit Indiana (April 11th) and Virginia (April 14th), according to Sam Kayser.
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April 9: There hasn’t been much movement from Duke in the transfer portal during the initial first days. This seems very calculated by Jon Scheyer and his staff to get the right talent in Durham. With two NBA first-rounders on the roster, replacing them (when they enter the draft) will be the priority.
April 9: Kansas State’s Abdi Bashir Jr. is receiving interest from Duke coaches, according to Sam Kayser.
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April 8: Duke was reportedly in a three-team race with Michigan and UNC for Wake Forest’s Juke Harris. However, this was a false report off what On3’s Joe Tipton was reporting. Duke has not been involved with the ACC rival.
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April 7: Kansas center Flory Bidunga is one of the top players in the transfer portal. The Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year could find himself at home in Durham. According to On3, “Two early schools to watch are Michigan and Duke. Both teams were involved in his high school recruitment”
April 7: Wisconsin guard John Blackwell is one of the top guards to hit the portal. The All-Big Ten selection averaged just over 19 points per game. Duke was mentioned by On3 as a possible landing spot.
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The spring basketball transfer portal window opened on April 7 and will remain open until April 21.
HoYoverse has revealed the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes during the special preview program for the upcoming update. These codes offer various in-game rewards, including Stellar Jades in Star Rail. You can redeem these for a limited-time, as they will expire on a given date, becoming unusable.
This article will cover the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes.
All Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes
Here is a list of the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 codes that were revealed during the special preview program of the upcoming update:
Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes expiration time
The codes from the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream will be available for a limited-time, and they will expire on April 11, 2026, at 11:59 PM (UTC+8). Here is a countdown till the expiry time:
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How to redeem the Honkai Star Rail 4.2 livestream codes
Here are the various methods that you can use to claim the codes from the special preview program:
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Apr 9, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth left wing Michael Carcone (53) leaps to avoid a shot against Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros (74) and defenseman Adam Wilsby (83) during the first period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images
Dylan Guenther and Nick Schmaltz each had a goal and an assist for the Utah Mammoth, who clinched a playoff berth shortly after earning a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday in Salt Lake City.
The Anaheim Ducks’ subsequent 6-1 win over the San Jose Sharks allowed Utah to seal a postseason bid in its second season.
Clayton Keller had three primary assists for the Mammoth (42-30-6, 90 points), who won their fifth straight game. Kailer Yamamoto and Lawson Crouse also scored goals, and Logan Cooley added two assists.
Karel Vejmelka finished with 29 saves for Utah, which extended its lead over the Predators (37-32-10, 84 points) to six points in the race for the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference. The Los Angeles Kings hold the second wild-card position with 85 points.
Erik Haula scored a goal and Juuse Saros made 23 saves for Nashville, which had a four-game point streak (3-0-1) snapped.
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Utah took a 1-0 lead at the 14:26 mark of the first period when Yamamoto, in front of the blue paint, jammed in a Guenther crossing pass through Saros’ pads at the end of an odd-man rush.
The Mammoth increased the lead to 2-0 early in the second period on a power-play goal by Schmaltz, who tucked in a Keller pass inside the left post. It marked the seventh straight game that Utah scored a power-play goal.
Utah broke the game open with two goals in the first 6:05 of the third period to make it 4-0. Crouse got the first goal, snapping a shot in from the middle of the right circle. Guenther followed with his team-leading 39th goal, finishing a 2-on-1 with Keller with a one-timer from the left circle past Saros’ blocker side.
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Haula put the Predators on the board with a power-play goal with 9:38 remaining, backhanding in a rebound of a Zachary L’Heureux shot.
Nashville captain Roman Josi was a late scratch after taking part in warm-ups with an upper-body injury and is listed as day-to-day.
Sometimes it’s tempting to look down at an NFL team’s roster, identify a couple of short-term roster holes, and think, “It looks like a Team X needs a player at Position Y.” That’s even the correct line of thought from time to time. But for the Minnesota Vikings in 2026, outside linebacker could be a sneaky roster need, even if it’s not shouted from mountain tops.
Minnesota may have bigger needs elsewhere, but an EDGE pick at No. 18 would not come out of nowhere.
Most fans expect the purple team to draft a defensive back or defensive tackle in Round 1 — it’s a smart theory — but an EDGE defender cannot be ruled out.
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Jonathan Greenard’s Future Could Shape the Draft Board
The case for an EDGE in Round 1.
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) bursts off the edge and takes down Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) during a key second-quarter play Nov 24, 2024, at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois, halting the drive and showcasing his disruptive presence in a cold-weather divisional battle. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images
Jonathan Greenard + Andrew Van Ginkel’s Future
The Vikings have one main player in their trade rumor mill right now, and that’s Greenard. He’s lived there for one month. Greenard wants a sizable contract extension, or so goes the working theory, earning $19 million per season at the moment, when his NFC North peers, like Micah Parsons and Aidan Hutchinson, make over $45 million annually. If Minnesota cannot bend to Greenard’s asking price, he may be traded during the draft.
Meanwhile, Van Ginkel has one year left on his contract, and he’ll turn 31 at the start of July. He is not young. Perhaps Minnesota will re-up with Van Ginkel beyond 2026, and his upper-echelon production will continue into his 30s.
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But those are two huge maybes: maybe Greenard won’t be traded, and maybe Van Ginkel will be around to produce at a high level after 2026.
The draft, especially in Round 1, should be about preparing for 2028 and 2029. If that’s the case, the Vikings probably need an EDGE defender.
Dallas Turner Is Rising, but …
Meanwhile, Minnesota has Turner marinating, picked in Round 1 two years ago after an expensive trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Turner didn’t play too much as a rookie in 2024, about 30% of the time on defense, but he made a few noteworthy plays, along with showcasing a promising trajectory for the future. That assessment checked out in 2025 when Turner experienced increased playing time due to injuries that affected Greenard and Van Ginkel.
The speedy young EDGE rusher played about two-thirds of defensive snaps last season, tallying 8 sacks for his troubles and hitting his groove late in the season. Turner is also still 23 years old.
If Greenard were traded or Van Ginkel left next offseason, there’s a temptation to think, “Just play Dallas Turner,” and that opinion may be spot-on. However, Turner has yet to prove he can handle the grind as a full-time starter. Fans and some pundits think he’s ready for it; he just has to prove it. Leaving the starting OLB spot up to the mercy of Turner’s development could be risky business.
The Round 1 EDGEs
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Suppose the Vikings swerve and pick an outside linebacker with the 18th overall pick. These are the realistic options:
Akheem Mesidor (Miami)
Keldric Faulk (Auburn)
T.J. Parker (Clemson)
Cashius Howell (Texas A&M)
Zion Young (Missouri)
Mesidor will be a 25-year-old rookie in 2026, so Faulk might be the safest bet for the EDGE plan.
Auburn defensive end Keldric Faulk speaks with reporters at the Omni Dallas Hotel, answering questions and discussing his development Jul 18, 2024, in Dallas, Texas, as part of media availability during offseason events with cameras and microphones surrounding him. Mandatory Credit: Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein on Faulk: “Faulk has a long, developing frame, good movement skills and the potential for odd or even fronts once he gains more muscle mass. He’s a culture player with high character who earns a grade bump based on his age (turns 21 in September), traits and advanced foundation. A fluid athlete with good movement skills, he works around blocks with finesse but needs more assertive initial strikes to set firmer edges in gap control.”
“His toughness and mentality suggest he’ll play through blocks more consistently in an NFL environment. Faulk’s rush is diverse. However, with average upfield burst, he might require a move inside on passing downs, where his long levers, quickness and agility can overmatch guards. Faulk needs polish but offers a high ceiling that should reveal itself within a couple of years.”
The Meaningful Ones after Round 1
If the Vikings are not in the mood to spend their 1st-Rounder on an EDGE, well, they have eight more picks on the menu. Before the end of Round 4 — everything after Round 5 in the draft is a crapshoot that doesn’t typically amount to much — these are the EDGE names to know:
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Malachi Lawrence (UCF)
R Mason Thomas (Oklahoma)
Gabe Jacas (Illinois)
Derrick Moore (Michigan)
Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State)
Romello Height (Texas Tech)
Joshua Josephs (Tennessee)
Keyron Crawford (Auburn)
L.T. Overton (Alabama)
Anthony Lucas (USC)
Illinois Fighting Illini linebacker Gabe Jacas (17) celebrates after recording a sack on Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis (16) in the first half Nov 1, 2025, at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois, reacting with energy as teammates rally around him following the impactful defensive play. Mandatory Credit: Ron Johnson-Imagn Images
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