Aryna Sabalenka has responded strongly to comments made by her first-round opponent Teodora Kostovic at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, with the Belarusian also coming under criticism from some fans for her own reaction to the situation. The World No. 1 spoke after her win over McCartney Kessler secured her place in the third round.
Before their opening-round clash on Monday, Kostovic had expressed confidence ahead of the match, saying she wanted to “see if Sabalenka can deal with my power” and backing herself to cause an upset. However, the Belarusian proved too strong on the day, winning 6-2, 6-3.
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Following the match, Aryna Sabalenka was asked again in her post-match press conference about Kostovic’s pre-match remarks and gave a firm response:
“I think it was more like she was trying to trick herself and she was just trying to boost that self belief that she actually didn’t have. Sometimes you have to really fake it til you make it. Sometimes you have to stay grounded and be real and work with what you have.”
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“So for me that message was a bit.. I would understand if it would be reasonable. But like I went in the match and was like… ‘Which power was she talking about?’ Sometimes it works if you actually have that self belief. If you’re just trying to fake it and you don’t actually believe in it, it’s not gonna work,” she added.
Fans were quick to take to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize Aryna Sabalenka, with one user writing:
“She is World no 1. She should be empowering female players and giving them confidence and instead – she is making fun of them calling them fake. What a shame. Worst No. 1.”
“Damn!!!! 💔💔 this’s so bad from her.. a leader, a number 1; you should be motivating the rising stars, the young players not spitting venomous savage on them, this’s absolutely disappointing message from a supposed-to-be professional idol,” another wrote.
“Oh Aryna give us a breakkkk woman you won you’re World No. 1. RELAX, ….SHE’S 18. Literally let the kid be … it’s not that deep,” one account posted.
“Narcissistic Projection right here,” another added.
“Rybakina has to be a new number one. She would never say such stupid and arrogant to other tennis players,” one fan commented.
Aryna Sabalenka set to face off against Jelena Ostapenko in Wimbledon 2026 3R
Aryna Sabalenka pictured at Wimbledon 2026 | Image Source: Getty
Aryna Sabalenka has advanced to the third round of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships after defeating Teodora Kostovic and McCartney Kessler 6-1, 7-6(9). She is now set to face Jelena Ostapenko in the next round, with the Latvian coming in off solid wins over Harriet Dart and Antonia Ruzic.
If Sabalenka gets past Ostapenko, she could face Naomi Osaka in the fourth round, followed by a potential quarterfinal clash with Karolina Muchova. Jessica Pegula may await her in the semifinals, while Elena Rybakina or defending champion Iga Swiatek could emerge as possible final opponents.
The Akwa Ibom State preliminary stage of the Sam Okwaraji U-16 School Football Championship kicked off on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, with four exciting matches played at the Community Secondary Commercial School, Ikot Okubo Offot.
The competition, organised by the Samuel Okwaraji Foundation in collaboration with the Nigerian School Sports Federation (NSSF), the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the National Sports Commission (NSC), is aimed at honouring the late Nigerian football hero, Sam Okwaraji.
In the opening matches, Secondary School Etoi played out a goalless draw against Offot Ukwa Secondary School before emerging 4-3 winners in the penalty shootout.
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Uyo High School recorded an impressive 3-1 victory over Itam Secondary School to book their place in the next round.
Community Comprehensive Secondary School, Four Towns, secured a comfortable 2-0 win over ACSS, Ikot Oku Nsit, while Community Secondary School, Aka Offot, defeated Community Secondary Commercial School, Ikot Okubo, 4-3 on penalties after both sides played out a 1-1 draw in regulation time.
The competition will continue on Thursday, July 2, at the Community Secondary Commercial School, Ikot Okubo.
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In the first-round fixtures, Ibiono Ibom South Community Secondary School, Ikpedip, will face Etinan Institute at 10am, while Community Comprehensive Secondary School, Ikot Ekpene Udo, will take on Methodist Boys High School, Oron, at 12 noon.
The second-round matches scheduled for the same day will see Secondary School Etoi face Uyo High School at 2pm, while Community Comprehensive Secondary School, Four Towns, will battle Community Secondary School, Aka Offot by 4pm, for a place in the next stage.
The championship is designed to celebrate the enduring legacy of the late Sam Okwaraji, who died while representing Nigeria on August 12, 1989. The organisers said the competition aims to preserve his values of patriotism, discipline, courage, academic excellence and selfless service, while helping to develop young football talents from the grassroots.
Okwaraji, remembered as a lawyer, scholar and footballer, remains a symbol of dedication and sacrifice in Nigerian football history.
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While the preliminary matches for the southern states began on July 1, the northern states commenced their qualifying rounds on June 26.
Apr 5, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; LA Clippers forward John Collins (right) is congratulated by teammates after being removed from the game against the Sacramento Kings during the fourth quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Free agent forward John Collins agreed to a three-year, $51 million deal with the Detroit Pistons, ESPN reported Wednesday.
Collins, 28, is expected to start at power forward for Detroit after averaging 13.6 points and 5.3 rebounds in 69 games (56 starts) for the Los Angeles Clippers the 2025-26 season. He shot a career-high 40.6% from 3-point range.
A first-round pick (19th overall) by Atlanta in 2017, Collins has posted 15.7 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.0 blocks in 541 career games (466 starts) with the Hawks (2017-23), Utah Jazz (2023-25) and Clippers.
Collins spent the first half of his career as a pick-and-roll partner with Trae Young in Atlanta, a similar role Detroit envisions alongside All-Star point guard Cade Cunningham.
Over the past year, the WBC controversially stripped both Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson of their titles following their respective career-defining victories over Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Teofimo Lopez, sparking backlash throughout the boxing world.
Crawford was stripped almost three months after defeating Alvarez because he allegedly did not pay the WBC sanctioning fee for either of his previous two fights — against Alvarez and Israil Madrimov. Stevenson, on the other hand, was relinquished of his WBC crown just three business days after becoming a four-division champion when the prestigious sanctioning body claimed he did not pay a fee for his fight with Lopez.
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The part that boxing fans cannot understand? The WBC title was not even on the line for Stevenson vs. Lopez in January, yet the WBC still asked for a $100,000 sanctioning fee.
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Crawford told Uncrowned’s “The Ariel Helwani Show” on Wednesday that he believes the WBC’s hasty decision to strip his close friend, Stevenson, was a direct result of his own feud with the sanctioning body.
“I definitely agree with [Stevenson that the WBC targeted him because of my issue with them],” Crawford said. “And that wasn’t right at all, for them to put my name in the conversation that I didn’t have nothing to do with anything that Shakur had going on. So you blame me and try to punish him? It wasn’t right at all.”
Crawford claimed that WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán has since apologized to him in person over their public dispute last year, however the sanctioning body has not attempted to rectify how it handled the situation.
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“Nothing [has happened to make peace with the WBC since I was stripped],” Crawford said. “I saw Mauricio … not too long ago. He came up to me and he apologized to me, and he told me that he shouldn’t have said the things that he said. But I kind of felt some type of way, because in my mind, we’re face-to-face and you’re apologizing to me, but you talk negative to me in the public, online and in interviews.
“You should’ve done a public apology to me — that’s how I feel. But I’m not here to keep going back and forth with somebody, so cool, I accept your apology. He said he wanted to sit down with me and talk as men. I’m cool with that because we always had respect for each other face-to-face.
“Now when I’m not around, then it’s different, and I just didn’t like that,” Crawford continued. “I didn’t like the fact that instead of them coming back and [saying], ‘Hey, let’s talk about this, let’s renegotiate,’ they were just basically like, ‘No, we’re the WBC, we ain’t taking that. We’re not like all the other organizations. No, you’ve got to pay us this.’ I was just like, ‘Oh, really? Y’all ain’t getting nothing now because I didn’t agree to nothing.’ I didn’t agree to nothing, so I was just doing that off the strength that I was looking out for all the organizations because that’s what I was going to do.”
The WBC asked Crawford for a $300,000 sanctioning fee for his fight with Alvarez, which was .6% of his reported $50 million purse. Crawford responded at the time with an expletive-laden nine-minute rant, saying he’d reached agreements with boxing’s other three major sanctioning bodies — the WBA, WBO and the IBF — over a fee for the “Canelo” fight and that the WBC should’ve accepted what he was willing to pay them rather than demanding more.
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Crawford explained to Uncrowned on Wednesday that he isn’t a fan of the overall manner in which boxing’s sanctioning bodies currently operate. The former pound-for-pound king believes boxers should have more input into how sanctioning fees are spent and that fighters should be financially rewarded for becoming world champions instead of being hit with more expensive bills just days after the belts are wrapped around their waists.
Terence Crawford accumulated quite a belt collection before he retired.
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“I think some of [the sanctioning bodies] are getting too much money, and we don’t have no say-so on where the money is going and what they’re doing with the money and things like that,” he said.
“I do feel some type of way about that because we put our life on the line and do everything that we have to do. We turn around and make it to be a world champion, and we have to pay to be a world champion — not only the time we become world champion, but every single time that we step in the ring. The more money we make, the more money we have to pay to these sanctioning bodies. I think that’s not right.
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“I think you should get a prize for winning [a world title]. I think it should be a bonus when you win a championship. And then when you become unified, I think it should be another bonus. And then when you become undisputed, it should be another bonus. I don’t think they should be constantly taking from the fighters that work they’re butt off to get to where they are right now. And knowing that most fighters come from nothing, it’s tough.”
The gaming PC is more than capable of 1440p gaming for those one a tight budget
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With many separate PC components still suffering from high prices in relation to demands from the AI industry, many gamers could save money by grabbing a pre-built PC. Dell’s Alienware brand has long stood out for its high-performance gaming laptops and PCs.
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Despite this, its high-performance machines similarly come with a high price. Fortunately, though, some shoppers could get their hands on a machine with all the newest gen parts while saving over £600 in the process.
At this more affordable price point, you get access to an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU that comes with 20 cores and a turbo frequency of 5.3GHz. This makes it more than capable of pushing out as many frames as possible when gaming, well into the 120fps range, even at 1440p resolution.
All this is paired with a 1TB SSD and 16GB of DDR5 RAM, providing access to the latest generation of memory, which should provide plenty of speed for multitasking and running games. However, if you want something a bit more powerful, such as for 4K gaming, you could upgrade the device on Amazon while still saving money in the process.
Otherwise, if you would rather spend a bit less, you could opt for this ASC Gaming PC Tower, which is available on Amazon for £709.99. This pre-built gaming PC is fitted with an AMD Ryzen 5500 CPU and NVIDIA RTX 4060GPU, making it more suitable for 1080p gaming.
If you would prefer to have an AMD GPU in your machine, you could also opt for the OcUK Gaming Mach 5R from Overclockers, which has dropped from £1,999.99 to £1,899.95. This PC comes equipped with a powerful AMD Ryzen 7500X3D CPU and a Radeon RX 9070XT, making it more than powerful enough for 1440p and some 4K gaming.
Shoppers who already grabbed the Alienware Aurora from Amazon awarded it 4.8 stars, with one happy customer writing: “It’s a lovely machine in looks and performance. It runs my games at roughly 180FPS.
“It’s very quiet to run even in performance mode (there is a quiet option and I’m guessing it would be silent). Although I don’t use the lighting, it has so so many options. It kept me amused for quite a while trying them all and even making my own sequence!. You can buy it with confidence.”
Another added: “It seems to be working as expected. So far, I’m happy with the purchase. Plays everything I throw at it on High / Ultra settings at 60 fps.”
While a third said: “Easy setup. Looks great. Great for games. Wanted Alien one of these for years, interest-free credit, well worth the money.” While a fourth said: “Purchased March 2026 and waited a few months to write a review… I use it every day for gaming, watching videos and browsing the net.
“I also use it to edit my GoPro and DJI videos, and it’s very fast at processing the cut edits. Pc plays games smoothly, and at the highest quality too, PC is silent even after hours of gameplay.”
While the PC has faced a major reduction, shoppers should keep in mind that while 16GB of RAM will be effective for most games and tasks, it may struggle somewhat with newer titles in the near future that may be more demanding for memory. Furthermore, the cheaper version of the PC is only air-cooled with a fan, which might not be enough for serious PC players who would prefer liquid cooling.
Harry Kane scored twice to rescue England from the brink of a humiliating World Cup last-32 exit on Wednesday with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo in Atlanta. DR Congo had threatened to pull off one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history after winger Brian Cipenga fired the lowly-ranked African qualifiers into a shock lead on seven minutes at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen speaks with lead commentator and journalist Robbie Nock.
Philippines’ Alexandra Eala returns to Mexico’s Renata Zarazua during their women’s singles first round tennis match on the second day of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on June 30, 2026. AFP
Alex Eala collected a milestone—for herself and for the country—with her victory at Wimbledon. She also earned something else: A shot at redemption.
Fresh off her first main-draw win at the All England Club, Eala will face Maya Joint in the second round of the Wimbledon Championships, a rematch of a showdown that produced one of the most unforgettable defeats of her young career.
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The two last met in the 2025 Eastbourne Open final, where Eala came within a point of claiming her first WTA title before Joint rallied to deny her despite the Filipino ace holding four championship points. The defeat stung, but it also marked history as Eala became the first female player from the Philippines to reach a WTA singles final.
“A really great match,” Eala recalled after her Wimbledon opener. “I’d love to have the chance to improve on some things that I could have improved from that match.”
A year later, much has changed.
Eala has continued her steady climb on the WTA Tour, rising to a career-high No. 29 and arriving at Wimbledon as the tournament’s 29th seed—her first appearance as a seeded player at a Grand Slam. Joint, meanwhile, slipped outside the Top 80 after battling a back injury earlier this season.
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Serena’s conqueror
Still, rankings offer little comfort against an opponent Eala knows can thrive on the biggest stages.
Joint opened her Wimbledon campaign with an eye-catching victory over Serena Williams in a three-set battle, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3, on Centre Court, serving notice that she remains a dangerous contender.
Eala earned her place in the rematch with an emphatic 6-1, 6-2 victory over Mexico’s Renata Zarazua, collecting her first career Wimbledon main-draw win after exiting in the opening round in her debut last year.
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“I’m very happy with my first round,” Eala said in an interview with the WTA website. “I think that I played really well and kept the intensity throughout the whole match, so I’m hoping to keep this momentum going throughout the week.”
Against Zarazua, the Filipina weathered several extended rallies before reeling off five consecutive games to seize the opening set. Backed by a vocal Filipino contingent, she carried that momentum into the second set, breaking early and never allowing her former doubles partner to mount a sustained comeback.
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Freddy, the Germany superfan who stole the hearts of Americans by live-tweeting his experience in the United States for the first time, will still be heading to the White House despite receiving backlash that ultimately led to him deactivating social media.
Ambassador Nick Adams, who is the Special Presidential Envoy for American, Tourism, Exceptionalism and Values in the Trump administration, confirmed to Fox News Digital last month that Freddy had been invited to the White House.
Now, Adams released a statement to Fox News Digital saying that, “despite the hateful and angry radical Left’s vicious attempts to doxx Freddy,” he will still attend his visit to the West Wing.
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“Freddy’s only ‘crime’ was loving America and documenting his travels in a completely non-partisan way. This is what they do. They try to scare and silence anyone who doesn’t conform,” Adams’ statement read. “As the Special Presidential Envoy for Tourism, I am proud that Freddy enjoyed his trip here. I refused to let the radical left turn something positive for our country into another victory for their politics of hate.
“In the true spirit of 250, I lifted Freddy up and made sure their mob tactics would not win. The visit will go ahead as planned. America remains open for business and open to visitors who simply want to experience the greatest country on Earth. We will never let the mob dictate who gets to enjoy it.”
This is a developing story. More to come.
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Scott Thompson is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.
Chicago Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson has been on a heater over his last 10 games. He used another big outing against the San Diego Padres on Wednesday to beat a 24-year team record last set by Sammy Sosa.
Swanson finished the blowout win against the Padres 3 for 5 with three home runs and eight RBI. The shortstop now has an impressive 26 RBI over his last 10 games.
This is the most RBI in a 10-game span for a Cubs player since Sosa had 24 RBI from August 6 to 15 in 2002, per Jesse Rogers.
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The Chicago shortstop has overall had a down year at the plate, slashing just .209/.300/.421 in 82 games so far this season.
Over the last 10 games, though, something has clicked at the plate, at least in the power department.
It started for Swanson on June 23 when he went 2-3 at the plate with a home run and four RBI. He followed that up with an impressive two-home-run, seven-RBI performance the next day.
After cooling off for five games, Swanson hit two home runs and had three RBI against the Padres on Tuesday night. He kept the momentum going on Wednesday with another three home runs and eight RBI, bringing his 10-game total to 26, surpassing Sosa’s streak.
Wednesday’s win moved Chicago to 49-38 on the season. The Cubs have won five games in a row and eight of their last 10.
Dec 21, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Calais Campbell (93) stands on the field prior to a game against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images
Ciarre Campbell faces murder and aggravated assault charges in the death of his mother, Nateal Campbell, according to Fulton County (Ga.) police records.
Ciarre Campbell, 41, is the older brother of NFL defensive lineman Calais Campbell, who has played 18 seasons with multiple teams.
The family issued a statement on Tuesday confirming Nateal Campbell’s death. Police records said the 71-year-old woman’s body was discovered in her home in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood and that her throat was cut.
Ciarre Campbell’s defense attorney, Jay Abt, issued a statement to WSBTV.com on Wednesday.
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“We vigorously protest his innocence. We look forward to his day in court. I’m honored to defend him and, most importantly, the Campbell family, I’m asking on their behalf that the public respect their privacy at this time,” Abt said.
Calais Campbell, 39, was a second-round pick out of Miami in 2008. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals and is a six-time Pro Bowl selection and the 2019 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year. In partnership with his mother, he launched the Charles Richard Campbell (CRC) Foundation focused on “inspiring youth to chase their dreams.”
Campbell signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract in April to play his 19th NFL season in 2026 with the Baltimore Ravens. He has recorded 117 sacks and 960 tackles in 278 games (259 starts).
Oct 21, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) celebrates with tight end Trey McBride (85) after running for a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers in the second half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Have you heard the one about Kyler Murray? The guy loves video games so much that it interferes with his daytime job, playing in the NFL as a starting quarterback? If you’ve ever found merit in that rumor, Murray’s former teammate, Trey McBride, has a message for you.
McBride spoke with Bussin’ with the Boys this week and laid the video game talker to rest. It isn’t true.
McBride Gives Vikings Fans a Cleaner Read on Murray
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride (85) celebrates with quarterback Kyler Murray (1) after McBride caught a 1-yard touchdown pass against the Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 28, 2024, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, giving Arizona a second-half scoring moment during a late-season NFC West matchup. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
McBride: Murray Never Said a Single Word about Video Games
McBride played alongside Murray for four years — so the same amount that Justin Jefferson played with Kirk Cousins — enough to know about his habits.
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Bussin’ with the Boys asked McBride about Murray’s alleged ardor for Call of Duty, and he replied, “It was never really a thing. He never talked about playing video games, but every single week he was in the media…he never talked about gaming or anything. I think they were just finding any stat to get on him.”
McBride added about Murray’s on-the-field tools, “Kyler’s not the tallest guy. He’s a baseball guy, so he throws from every different arm angle. He’s scrambling around so he’s a very different quarterback than I’ve played with. It was cool, we had a lot of success together.”
An Internet Rumor with a Life of Its Own
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Somewhere along the line, approximately five to six years ago, NFL fans collectively decided that Murray loved video games and that hobby prevented him from reaching his full potential. It was almost like the Mandela Effect. It showed up online, and folks decided to remember it without fact-checking.
People even constructed Reddit threads to study Murray’s efficiency around video game release dates, unreal behavior for folks with too much time on their hands.
Zone Coverage‘s Tom Schreier noted earlier in the offseason, “Four years ago, a Reddit poster discovered that Kyler Murray played worse in games that coincided with Call of Duty ‘double experience’ weekends. In Call of Duty’s multiplayer mode, players compete online to rack up the most “kills” in the military shooter. On certain weekends, players get double the experience points, which lets them improve their weapons and gives them an edge over the competition.:
“Many athletes play video games. They’re a healthy way to relax after a tough game or hard practice. Professional athletes are naturally competitive and want to dominate a popular game that anyone with a console and internet connection can play.”
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Then, when the Cardinals extended Murray’s contract four years ago, they initially built in the infamous “study hall clause,” and those tracking Murray’s video game enjoyment lost their minds while feeling vindicated.
Since then, the joke/theory just stuck: Murray prefers video games to real life.
… and Who Cares about Video Games Anyway?
Listen, the Vikings have a wide receiver named Jordan Addison who has been arrested three times since joining the franchise. If video games were his problem, fans would rejoice because it would imply his worst deed is playing too many.
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Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride (85) lines up against the Chicago Bears during regular-season action at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Nov. 3, 2024, as the young pass catcher continued emerging as one of Kyler Murray’s most trusted targets inside Arizona’s evolving offense and weekly passing-game structure. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
There are worse problems to have than Murray playing video games — if that narrative is quasi-true in the first place. If Murray likes to play them, and he just so happens to throw for 3,900+ passing yards, post 30 total touchdowns, and bank 600+ rushing yards every 17 starts — those are his career numbers — let him have his hobby. Mind ‘ya business.
A Chance to Be the Vikings’ Long-Term QB
If Murray performs at his usual level, the situation in Minnesota simplifies quickly: the Vikings would undoubtedly retain him next offseason. Having already let Sam Darnold depart once, they won’t make the same mistake with a quarterback who effectively ran Kevin O’Connell’s offense.
This presents an ideal scenario for Murray. He could leverage 2026 as a stepping stone to a long-term future with the Vikings, securing a significant extension and the QB1 position well into his thirties. With Minnesota’s infrastructure and Murray’s track record, this is his prime opportunity to transform a fresh start into a permanent role.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) and tight end Trey McBride (85) celebrate after running back James Conner scored a first-quarter touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers on Dec. 17, 2023, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, showcasing another early connection point in Arizona’s offense under Murray’s direction. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.
Conversely, if Murray underperforms, the Vikings can thank him for his one year of service and move on in 2027. He would then enter free agency as a recognizable quarterback but with more questions than answers. A team like the New York Jets might be a fit, but it would require Murray to rebuild his reputation elsewhere.
Thus, this season is pivotal. Murray could either establish himself as Minnesota’s long-term signal-caller or embark on the next phase of his career as a high-profile journeyman. The stakes are skyhigh.
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All he has to do is ball out. If he happens to play video games along the way, all the power to him. Who cares? McBride says the narrative isn’t even true.
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