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A Vikings Weapon Looks Like a True Spark Plug

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In Dillon Bell, the Vikings appear to have scooped up a spark plug.

Admittedly, the young Vikings weapon still has much to prove, going undrafted despite playing his college ball at Georgia. He secured reasonably promising money — $272,500, per Over the Cap — suggesting he inspires some promise (albeit with no true job security). There’s quite a lot of optimism about where he can push his game.

At minicamp, Bell was evident. Sounds like a basic criteria, but it’s important. The worst thing for an undrafted depth guy is to be boring, easily forgotten as the calendar hastens toward September. Much better, of course, to stand out from among one’s peers.

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Based purely on the early portion of the summer, Dillon Bell looks like somebody who is going to make the 53-man roster.

Vikings Weapon Dillon Bell Looks Like a Spark Plug

The upside has been evident for a little while.

Consider the analysis from the NFL’s Lance Zierlein: “Big, strong, explosive receiver requiring specific usage on the next level. Bell is top-notch with the ball in his hands on reverses, jet-sweeps and quick hitches. He has the ability to create chunk runs after breaking tackles. Bell lacks ideal route savvy to uncover underneath and can be too easy for cornerbacks to read. He’s a body-catcher with below-average hands, but he did have better catch tape in 2023 with Carson Beck at quarterback. Bell’s game lacks well-rounded qualities and position-specific skill, but his traits, manufactured-touch talent and kick-return potential should give him a chance to make it as a WR5.”

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Jan 1, 2026; New Orleans, LA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dillon Bell (86) passes the ball defended by Mississippi Rebels safety Nick Cull (29) and linebacker TJ Dottery (6) in the third quarter during the 2026 Sugar Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images

Per the draft nerd, Bell should have gone in the 6th Round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Instead, Bell was a priority for the Minnesota Vikings in the UDFA haul.

Part of the issue for Bell is that he didn’t toss up huge production in his collegiate career. His talent and potential are undeniable. Seeing him produce much more statistically would have led to him getting chosen quite high in the draft. After all, that’s what occurs for a receiver with great size and who played at Georgia.

Instead, he’s in Minnesota looking to show he’s capable of making it as a pro.

During the 2025 season, Dillon Bell turned 27 catches into 268 yards and 2 touchdowns. So, too, did he earn 17 carries for 109 yards and a pair of scores. Georgia tasked him with passing the ball a pair of times, but neither were completed.

Think intriguing talent without offering superhuman talent. More polish appears to be the prescription.

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Georgia wide receiver Dillon Bell (86) celebrates after wide receiver Zachariah Branch (1) scored a touchdown during the Sugar Bowl and College Football Playoff quarterfinals at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, La., on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. Ole Miss defeated Georgia 39-34. © Ayrton Breckenridge/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.

Best case for Dillon Bell with the Vikings is a job as the WR4. Even that spot, though, appears somewhat unlikely since Tai Felton (read more) and Jeshaun Jones (read more) are around. If, however, he does get onto the team — maybe even as the WR4 — then he’ll be offering a few abilities.

Start off on special teams. Bell, quite possibly, needs to solidify the kickoff returner position while functioning as the backup punt returner (overcoming Myles Price appears unlikely). He can then show some value as a tackler in the coverage units.

On offense, Kevin O’Connell will want to see a yards-after-the-catch merchant. Be somebody who can turn a bubble screen into an explosive gain. Every coach loves safe explosion, so Bell would be wise to show that he can break tackles (and ankles) as a depth guy who makes the most out of modest chances.

Dillon Bell, 22, stands at 6’0″ and 210 pounds.


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‘Germany team is an example to Germany’s kids’

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Annalena Baerbock is a football fan and is often found cheering on Germany’s national teams at major tournaments. Last year, she was on the edge of her seat rooting for the country’s women’s team at the Euros in Switzerland. And now, her fingers are crossed for the men’s team at the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

She’s right in the thick of it because since 2025, Baerbock has been president of the United Nations General Assembly, which is based in New York.

Baerbock attended an award ceremony at the recently opened German House of Soccer, where former Bayern Munich forward Thomas Müller and goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger were awarded prizes. Müller, the most successful German player ever, currently plys his trade for the Vancouver Whitecaps in the MLS and received an honorary prize. The 36-year-old plays a key role in shaping the international image of German football beyond the field thanks to his easygoing, likable manner. Berger received the award in the player category because of the fighting spirit and determination the Gotham City keeper shows on the field.

Speaking at the event, Baerbock praised the Germany teams, calling them role models and the progress itthey havehas made in recent years.

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“Today we have great diversity in the team, which symbolizes a new generation of German players,” Baerbock told DW. “That wasn’t always the case. When I had just graduated from high school, we had Gerald Asamoah, one of the first players born in Africa to play for the German national team.” The 45-year-old recalled the discussions surrounding Asamoah at the time.

What is a ‘real’ German?

In 2001, the striker made his debut under then-Germany head coach Rudi Völler. His selection was met with approval by large segments of society, though there were also racist slurs directed at him. In addition, a debate arose over what constitutes a “true” German, since Asamoah was born in Ghana and moved to Germany at the age of 12.

Though Erwin Kostedde was the first Black player to represent the German national team, Asamoah’s selection for the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, also paved the way for the modern era of players with African roots, such as Jerome Boateng, Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger and Felix Nmecha.

In the current World Cup squad, led by national team coach Julian Nagelsmann, 11 of the 26 players have an immigrant background — but this time around there was no debate like the one that arose when Asamoah was selected.

Nevertheless, some Alternative for Germany (AfD) politicians and supporters of the party refer to the Germany team as the “rainbow squad,” criticizing the push for greater diversity and anti-discrimination. In the build-up to Euro 2024, a survey from German public broadcaster WDR revealed that 21% of the people polled voted “yes” when asked about wanting more white players on the team. The survey was criticized by Germany’s head coach Julian Nagelsmann and team captain Joshua Kimmich.

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Team over superstars

“That shows how important anti-racism campaigns are,” Baerbock said. “A team is also always a reflection of society.”

She said the World Cup team underscores Germany’s diversity, sends an important message to young people in Germany and shows: “You can make it anywhere. Sports—and football in particular—bring people together. On the pitch, everyone is equal, no matter where you are from, what your parents earn, or what language you speak. What matters is that you score and are a team player.” 

For this reason, too, Germany’s former foreign minister hopes Germany will go far at this World Cup.

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“We may not be the team most people have put their bets on, but we have a wonderful team spirit,” Baerbock said. “Sometimes it’s more important to have the best team rather than the most famous superstar.”

This article was adapted from German.

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“It’s boring!”- AEW World Champion MJF takes shots at WWE over debate regarding major companies building their product around one top star 

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AEW Men’s World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman recently shared his thoughts on an age-old debate in professional wrestling- whether it makes sense for promotions to build their product around a handful of top stars.

While appearing in an interview recently with the Shut Up and Wrestle podcast, MJF and interviewer Brian Solomon began a discussion at one point regarding certain wrestling legends who never became main event names or World Champions in major promotions like WWE, despite their undeniable in-ring prowess and popularity. Big Hebrew specifically brought up the case of WWE and AEW legend Jake Roberts, alluding to the sports entertainment juggernaut not pushing The Snake despite the reactions he had generated against Hulk Hogan.

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This opened up a broader discussion on promotions like the Stamford-based company pushing and presenting only a select handful of their talent as upper-card, main-event calibre stars, a trend that is arguably followed to this day. Friedman suggested that a product built around one or two top names is less interesting than it could have been otherwise, stating:

“Jake Roberts attacks Hulk Hogan, gets a louder reaction than Hulk Hogan by a fair margin, they’re screaming ‘Jake’, they’re screaming ‘DDT’, nothing happened after. Because there was only time for one guy on top, according to sources, right? So I.. I talked about this in an interview recently with Ariel Helwani, I think the best product is not a product where there’s only one figurehead and person of importance.”

The Salt of The Earth continued:

“Now granted, don’t get me wrong, I am that guy, especially in this modern era, I move the needle for my company more than anybody else- however, if I’m watching a product where that ball can’t be passed, and I can’t have anyone else on top, and there’s no time for anybody else, it’s boring, what am I watching for? I’m only investing in one guy? I’m only investing in the story of one guy on this weekly episodic professional wrestling show? It’s boring! Again, that’s what made the territories so exciting. Yes, you had your 1A guys, but you also had 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 1G, it was crazy,” said Friedman.

MJF says he has respect for everyone in the AEW locker room right now:“This is the most harmonious my locker room’s ever been. Do I think it’s anywhere near as nasty as it used to be? Thank God, not even close. You know, there’s no one on my roster that I don’t respect, unless they give me a reason not to, you know what I mean? But as far as from a talent perspective, I respect every other guy that is in the conversation of being the 1A, 1B, 1C, etc.”(Shut Up And Wrestle podcast)

MJF will be involved in a huge cage match at AEW Forbidden Door

In less than two weeks at AEW Forbidden Door 2026, MJF will team with the Don Callis Family’s Kevin Knight, Kyle Fletcher, Kazuchika Okada, Jake Doyle and Andrade El Idolo to take on Mark Briscoe, his Conglomeration partners Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong and Orange Cassidy, International Champion Konosuke Takeshita, and former World Champion Darby Allin, in a multi-person steel cage match. If The Sussex County Chicken’s team wins the bout, he will earn a shot at Friedman’s AEW World Title.

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The Wolf of Wrestling and his DCF allies will head into Forbidden Door with momentum on their side, having defeated the babyface team in a standard tag match this week on Wednesday Night AEW Dynamite.