It will be the first singles meeting between Eala and Jovic after teaming up twice this year.
FILE–Alex Eala and doubles partner Iva Jovic in action during the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.–ASB CLASSIC INSTAGRAM
The Filipino and American tandem reached the semifinals of the ASB Classic and also competed in the Round of 32 at Indian Wells Open.
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Jovic, 18, reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open earlier this year and is currently ranked World No. 17.
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Eala, currently WTA No. 38, made her Grand Slam main draw debut at the French Open last year. She lost to Emiliana Arango, 0-6, 6-2, 3-6 in the first round.
If Eala advances, she could face either Emma Navarro or Janice Tjen in the next round.
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Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden is also set to miss out when Tuchel names his 26-man England squad. And Chelsea playmaker Cole Palmer is another big-name player who is set to be left out of Tuchel’s squad.
Harry Maguire in action for England in March (Getty)
TalkSport first reported that Maguire would not be going to this summer’s World Cup, which takes place in the US, Canada and Mexico, before the defender confirmed his omission in a social-media statement.
“I was confident I could of [sic] played a major part this summer for my country after the season I’ve had,” Maguire tweeted. “I’ve been left shocked and gutted by the decision.
“I’ve loved nothing more than putting that shirt on and representing my country over the years. I wish the players all the best this summer.”
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The centre back, 33, was a key player under Tuchel’s predecessor, Gareth Southgate, starring for England in their run to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, Euro 2020 final, and 2022 World Cup quarter-finals.
A calf injury cost Maguire a place at Euro 2024, where England reached another final and were beaten again before Southgate resigned as coach.
This season, Maguire missed almost two months of action for Manchester United due to thigh issues, but from January he was back in the fold. He has made 24 appearances for the club in all competitions this term.
Maguire’s omission is a bold call by England boss Thomas Tuchel (Getty)
Maguire also has 66 England caps, with his two most recent outings coming in March’s pair of friendlies; he played 90 minutes in a 1-1 draw with Uruguay and came off the bench late in the 0-1 loss to Japan.
However, prior to those appearances, he did not feature in any of Tuchel’s squads since taking over as England manager in late 2024, in large part due to his injury struggles.
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In any case, his omission means the “Three Lions” will be without an experienced tournament player come 17 June, when they play Croatia in their World Cup opener in Dallas, Texas. England then face Ghana on 23 June and Panama on 27 June, rounding out the group stage.
Maguire’s omission, however, likely spells good news for Dan Burn, and potentially Levi Colwill or Jarell Quansah. Newcastle’s Burn, Chelsea’s Colwill, and Bayer Leverkusen’s Quansah are among the centre-back hopefuls for Tuchel’s squad.
Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden (Getty)
Meanwhile, Man City’s John Stones and Marc Guehi are considered locks to be included, with Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa also in with a strong chance of featuring.
The City pair’s teammate Foden may not be so lucky, however. The 25-year-old, who plays in midfield, is expected to be left out on Friday.
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Foden’s quality has been apparent during various periods at Man City, but he has often failed to match that form in an England shirt.
Sam Darnold is not pretending the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback pivot did not sting. Darnold spent the 2024 NFL season in Minnesota and became the starter after rookie J.J. McCarthy suffered a season-ending injury.
He helped the Vikings reach the playoffs, only to lose to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card round. However, the Vikings declined to extend Darnold’s one-year stay and handed the keys back to McCarthy. However, he is not turning it into a revenge circus.
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During an appearance on May 20 on the “Sam Clemente Podcast,” Darnold admitted he understood why the Vikings made the move.
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“I totally understand the move to go with a younger quarterback on a rookie deal, and signing these veteran players that you can maybe pay a little bit more while he’s on his rookie deal, especially if you believe in himThe business side of it, I totally understand it.He also praised McCarthy despite losing the job to him,” Darnold said.
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Darnold also praised McCarthy despite losing the job to him.
“I think JJ is a good player. I think he’s gonna be a really good player in this league. I truly believe that. For them to see that and be like, … the business part of it, it was like okay, like, I totally understand it,” Darnold further added.
The best irony of the Vikings’ gamble is that it did not explode into a fairytale. McCarthy battled multiple injuries in 2025, played only 10 games and finished with 1,632 passing yards and 11 touchdowns. The Vikings went 9-8 and missed the playoffs.
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Sam Darnold, meanwhile, landed with the Seattle Seahawks on a three-year, $100.5 million deal. He threw for 4,048 yards and 25 touchdowns, won the NFC West and capped it by beating the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX.
William Davis, the football player for the Sam Houston State Bearkats who transferred to the school after playing one year with the West Virginia Mountaineers, reportedly died from a gunshot wound to the chest.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Virginia said it’s unclear whether it’s a homicide, and that the manner of Davis’ death is pending, according to TMZ.
Sam Houston State head coach Phil Longo released a statement on Sunday confirming the 22-year-old’s death.
William Davis participating in spring workouts at Sam Houston State.(Sam Houston State University)
“It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of Will Davis,” Longo said in a statement. “Will was a beloved member of our Bearkat football family here at Sam Houston who touched the lives of everyone he knew.
“Will was an upbeat, positive, passionate young man who will be sincerely missed. Tanya, the kids and I are praying for Will’s family during this difficult time.”
Davis began his college career at Virginia Union, playing 19 games and recording five interceptions and one touchdown. Following the 2024 season, he transferred to West Virginia and played in one game for them.
Former Western Virginia Mountaineers defensive back William Davis died in May 2026.(West Virginia University)
Davis graduated from West Virginia with a master of science in sports management in 2025. He was set to compete for a roster spot at Sam Houston State, and said the campus felt like home.
“Sam Houston felt like home from the moment I first set foot on campus,” he said, via Nilson Sports. “As a Virginia kid that had played every snap of football in my life within driving distance of home, it was important to me that I’d play somewhere where I fit seamlessly into the culture if I was going to be so distant geographically.”
“The ability to play for Coach Dovonte Edwards, someone with experience playing in the NFL that can show me the blueprint of what it looks like to become the type of player who can achieve success at the highest level, was a motivating factor for me as well.”
The man who helped to mastermind Terence Crawford‘s victory over Canelo Alvarez has made his prediction for the Mexican’s upcoming battle against Christian Mbilli.
Alvarez was last in action in September when he was defending his undisputed super-middleweight crown against Crawford. Despite ‘Bud’ moving up two weight divisions, he was able to pull off the upset and claim the unanimous decision win.
Canelo’s hopes of securing an immediate rematch were dashed when Crawford retired, with the four world title belts becoming fragmented, one of which ended up in the possession of Mbilli, who was elevated from WBC interim titleholder to full champion.
Speaking to Seconds Out, BoMac revealed that he thinks Canelo could be in for a difficult night after returning from 12 months out straight into a fight with Mbilli.
“That’s going to be a tough fight for Canelo. I just hope if he wins, or whoever wins, we got next.”
‘BoMac’ refers to his fighter, Lester Martinez, the undefeated Guatemalan who fought to a draw against Mbilli on the Canelo-Crawford card last year, and has been keen to earn a second meeting ever since.
Martinez returned to action in March when he defeated Immanuwel Aleem to become WBC interim super-middleweight champion, and could be ordered to face the winner of the Alvarez vs Mbilli clash.
“I’m going to give you a professional perspective and then I’m going to give you my perspective,” Anthony said on his “7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony” podcast episode that posted May 20 on YouTube.
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Anthony and James are close friends, going back to high school, as they were in the famed 2003 NBA Draft class that also included Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh.
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“The professional perspective is, this isn’t about ‘Bron. This is my Canadian teammates. My fellow countrymen. I’m coming to see my guy. It just so happens he’s playing against an (expletive) I don’t like.”
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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) goes around Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) during Game 2 of the first round NBA playoff series between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Phoenix Suns in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Oklahoma City won 120-107.
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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) goes around Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) during Game 2 of the first round NBA playoff series between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Phoenix Suns in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Oklahoma City won 120-107.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks yells out to the referees as they take on the Oklahoma City Thunder during Game 4 of their playoff series at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on April 27, 2026.
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Apr 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives to the basket against Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
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Phoenix Suns forward (3) Dillon Brooks reacts after being called for a foul against the Oklahoma City Thunder during Game 4 of their playoff series at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on April 27, 2026.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) walks off the floor after their 131-122 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder closing out the playoff series at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on April 27, 2026.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) plays for the rebound against Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) during the first half at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, on April 10, 2026.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) is introduced before their game against the New Orleans Pelicans at Mortgage Matchup Center on Nov. 10, 2025.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (left) watches the action against the Los Angeles Lakers at Mortgage Matchup Center on Feb. 26, 2026, in Phoenix.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) slam-dunks the ball against the Sacramento Kings in the first half at the Mortgage Matchup Center on Oct. 22, 2025, in Phoenix.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) reacts during the third quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum on Jan. 7, 2026, in Memphis.
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Phoenix Suns assistant coach DeMarre Carroll (left) and forward Dillon Brooks (3) prepare for the game against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center on Oct. 27, 2025.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) reacts after scoring against the Miami Heat during the third quarter at Kaseya Center in Miami, on Jan. 13, 2026.
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Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) and Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) battle for a loose ball in the first half at Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, on Oct. 24, 2025.
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Brooklyn Nets’ Zeng Fanbo, Phoenix Suns’ Dillon Brooks and Devin Booker react at Venetian Arena in Macau, China, on Oct. 10, 2025.
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Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) is fouled by Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks (3) in the first half at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, on Nov. 29, 2025.
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Phoenix Suns guard/forward Dillon Brooks (3) looks to pass the ball back inbounds against New Orleans Pelicans guard/forward Saddiq Bey (41) during the first half at Smoothie King Center on Dec 27, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1), forward Dillon Brooks (3) and guard Jalen Green (4) pose for portrait during Media Day at PHX Arena on Sept. 24, 2025.
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Suns guard Dillon Brooks (3) complains to an official during a game against the Pistons at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on Jan. 29, 2026.
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Phoenix Suns teammates Devin Booker, left, and Dillon Brooks chat on the sidelines during their game against the Miami Heat at Mortgage Matchup Center on Jan. 25, 2026.
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Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns reacts after a three-point shot against the New York Knicks during the first half of the NBA game at Mortgage Matchup Center on Jan. 9, 2026 in Phoenix. The Suns defeated the Knicks 112-107.
Gilgeous-Alexander, a now two-time NBA MVP, and Brooks are both from Canada, as is Thunder guard Lu Dort, who starred at Arizona State.
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“Now my perspective is, get the (expletive) out of here because we got beef,” Anthony continued. “It’s more than just on the court. If you’re showing up to the workplace and you’re trying to put this show on, then you’re disrespecting me now. It’s not about basketball anymore. So I have to say something to you, and I’m swept.”
The Thunder won Game 4 in sweeping the Lakers to advance to the conference finals.
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“I have to approach you because you’re playing with me,” Anthony added. “You’re playing on my name. You’re playing me. Like you’re trolling to a whole other level. I get why you I’m here and my teammate and Canada, but that’s not really why. You here for your teammate, but you there for an (expletive) you don’t like. You want smoke. You want me to say something to you. So I got to say something to you.”
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Brooks has been working out this summer in Phoenix, which is an hour flight to Los Angeles.
James and Brooks have a history that took on greater meaning in the 2023 NBA Playoffs when Brooks uttered the “I poke bears” comment while playing for the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Brooks addressed their history earlier this season after the two got into it again during an early December Suns’ game in Los Angeles, saying he was, ”Just letting him know I’m here and I’m still rising.”
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It is with great sadness that the Camogie Association has announced the passing of Iar-Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Liz Howard.
Liz served the Association and the sport of camogie with distinction across several decades and leaves behind an extraordinary legacy within Gaelic games.
A Trailblazer For Camogie And Women In Sport
The first Tipperary woman to hold the top post, Liz was elected President of the Camogie Association in 2006.
Born in Carrick-on-Suir into a family steeped in Gaelic games tradition, Liz developed a lifelong passion for camogie and hurling. Her father, Garrett, won All-Ireland senior hurling medals with both Limerick and Dublin.
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Liz later moved to County Clare, where her parents established Feakle camogie club. During her playing career, she represented Feakle in Clare, Roscrea and Knockshegowna in Tipperary, and Celtic and Phoenix in Dublin.
She won a National Senior League medal with Tipperary and an All-Ireland junior medal with Dublin.
Decades Of Service To Gaelic Games
Liz was appointed National PRO of the Camogie Association in 1979 and also served as Tipperary GAA PRO from 1981 to 2003.
She was also a media pioneer, becoming the first female analyst on The Sunday Game on RTÉ.
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Liz played a major role in the preparations for the Camogie Association’s centenary celebrations in 2004 before being elected President of the Association in 2006.
Her contribution was recognised with the Tipperary Personality of the Year award and the National Administrator of the Year award at the Volunteers in Irish Sport Awards in 2009.
She remained closely involved in camogie administration in the years that followed, continuing to serve the game in several different roles.
Tributes Paid By Camogie President Brian Molloy
Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy, expressed his condolences following Liz’s passing.
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“On behalf of the Camogie Association, I would like to share my sympathies with Liz’s family, her many friends, former colleagues and the wider Gaelic games community on her passing.
“Liz Howard was one of the great servants of our Association, someone who dedicated decades of her life to the promotion and development of camogie at club, county and national level. Her contribution to our sport was immense.
“Liz brought passion, intelligence and enormous energy to every role she held. She was a proud advocate for camogie and for women in sport, and her leadership helped strengthen and modernise the Association during an important period in its history.
“She will also be remembered as a deeply respected figure within Gaelic games, whose love for camogie and hurling shone through in everything she did.
Marvel Stadium will play host to Saturday’s
Round 11 AFL game between North Melbourne Kangaroos and
Gold Coast SUNS. The game kicks off at 1:15 pm with Gold Coast SUNS heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the North Melbourne Kangaroos vs.
Gold Coast SUNS
game and give you our free tips and bets.
North Melbourne Kangaroos vs Gold Coast SUNS Preview
North Melbourne faces a significant test of its finals credentials when Gold Coast visits Marvel Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Kangaroos were dismantled by Adelaide last week in a performance that exposed alarming defensive issues, with the margin only narrowed late after trailing by 88 points during the third quarter. The heavy defeat stretched North’s losing streak to four games and raised fresh questions about its consistency against stronger opposition. Gold Coast, meanwhile, continued its strong run with a third straight victory after overcoming Port Adelaide in Darwin. However, the Suns’ away form remains less convincing, with most of their success this season coming in Queensland or the Northern Territory. Gold Coast dominated the most recent meeting between these clubs during Gather Round last year, piling on 141 points in a one-sided display led by Ben King and Matt Rowell.
The final night of league phase action in the 2026 BetMGM Premier League Darts takes place at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield on Thursday, with Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price battling to decide third and fourth place ahead of Finals Night.
Night Sixteen brings the darting roadshow to the Steel City on Thursday, May 21, as reigning champion Humphries looks to build on his first nightly win of the campaign in Birmingham last week.
Finals Night Line-Up Already Confirmed
The four players heading to The O2 in London for next week’s Finals Night are already confirmed.
Luke Littler
Jonny Clayton
Gerwyn Price
Luke Humphries
Littler has sealed top spot after a remarkable campaign that has already brought six nightly wins, while Clayton will finish second after claiming four nightly titles of his own.
However, there is still one key race to settle. Price and Humphries are level on 24 points, with Price currently third due to his greater number of nightly wins.
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Humphries Finding Form At The Perfect Time
Humphries arrives in Sheffield in excellent form. He won Night Fifteen in Birmingham, producing averages of 107 and 111 in victories over Stephen Bunting and Luke Littler before defeating Price in the final.
He followed that up by winning Players Championship Seventeen in Leicester on Monday, averaging a superb 104.74 across the tournament.
“It would have hurt me a lot if I didn’t make Finals Night,” said Humphries.
“When it clicks for me, it clicks for me. When it does, I think people see I’m one of the best players in the world.”
The world number two faces Michael van Gerwen in his Sheffield quarter-final, with Van Gerwen now playing for pride after seeing his qualification hopes ended by Humphries last week.
Price Faces Van Veen In Key Quarter-Final
Price opens his Night Sixteen campaign against Dutch number one Gian van Veen.
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The Welshman is aiming to secure third place ahead of Finals Night and add momentum to earlier nightly victories in Antwerp and Manchester.
Van Veen, meanwhile, can no longer qualify for The O2, but the 24-year-old will be desperate to end his debut-style campaign with a first nightly victory.
Littler Chasing Premier League History
Luke Littler has already guaranteed top spot and now has the chance to make Premier League history.
The Warrington star can become the first player to win seven nightly titles since the current format was introduced.
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Littler faces Josh Rock in his quarter-final. Rock has improved in the second half of the season, but he is still chasing a first win over Littler after losing their previous eight meetings.
Clayton Looks To Sharpen Up Before Finals Night
Jonny Clayton takes on Stephen Bunting in the opening quarter-final.
Clayton has enjoyed an outstanding league campaign and will finish second regardless of what happens in Sheffield, but he will want to return to winning ways before heading to The O2.
Bunting sits seventh in the table, but a second nightly win of the season could still lift him as high as fifth.
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Premier League Table Before Night Sixteen
Player
Night Wins
Matches Won
Matches Lost
Leg Difference
Points
Luke Littler (Q)
6
23
9
+33
41
Jonny Clayton (Q)
4
20
11
+18
34
Gerwyn Price (Q)
2
14
13
+9
24
Luke Humphries (Q)
1
14
14
+4
24
Michael van Gerwen
1
10
13
-7
18
Gian van Veen
0
11
14
-17
18
Stephen Bunting
1
7
14
-15
13
Josh Rock
0
4
15
-35
8
Night Sixteen Fixtures
2026 BetMGM Premier League Darts Night Sixteen Venue: Utilita Arena, Sheffield Date: Thursday, May 21
Quarter-Finals
Jonny Clayton v Stephen Bunting
Gerwyn Price v Gian van Veen
Luke Littler v Josh Rock
Luke Humphries v Michael van Gerwen
Semi-Finals
Clayton/Bunting v Price/Van Veen
Littler/Rock v Humphries/Van Gerwen
Final
All matches are best of 11 legs.
How To Watch
The 2026 BetMGM Premier League is live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland. It is also available through the PDC’s worldwide broadcast partners, including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV for Rest of the World subscribers outside the UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Apr 25, 2026; Inglewood, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams assistant general manager John McKay at press conference at Code Next lab at Hollywood Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Most teams don’t search for a general manager in the middle of May, but the Minnesota Vikings are doing precisely that in 2026. And according to credible reporting, the team’s shortlist of options is down to five men,
Minnesota could have its next general manager in place before June.
The Vikings should announce the answer soon. The field has narrowed.
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Minnesota Vikings owners Leonard Wilf and Mark Wilf react before an NFL International Series game against the New Orleans Saints at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Oct. 2, 2022, in London. The Vikings ownership group attended another overseas showcase as Minnesota continued building its international profile during the NFL’s growing effort to expand the league’s global footprint. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
Search Down to Five
The process has taken a next step. NBC Sports‘ Josh Alper wrote Wednesday, “Vikings owner Mark Wilf said on Tuesday that the team is ready to move on to a second round of General Manager interviews and the team has reportedly picked five candidates to continue in the search process.”
“Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports that they want to have second meetings with their executive vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski, Broncos assistant GM Reed Burckhardt, Bills assistant GM Terrance Gray, Rams assistant GM John McKay, and Seahawks assistant GM Nolan Teasley.”
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Until the reported trimdown, Minnesota has interviewed about nine outside candidates, according to reports.
Alper added, “Brzezinski has been doing the job in Minnesota on an interim basis since they fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. 49ers assistant GM RJ Gillen, Titans assistant GM Dave Ziegler and Lions Assistant GM Ray Agnew were also involved in the first round. Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander declined an interview request.”
How We Got Here
The Vikings hired a brand new leadership regime in 2022, replacing former general manager Rick Spielman and head coach Mike Zimmer with Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and Kevin O’Connell, respectively. Together, the pair posted the NFL’s fifth-best winning percentage over the last four years but failed to reach the playoffs in 2025. The franchise also has a major question mark at quarterback, unsure if J.J. McCarthy is “the guy” for the future. So, Minnesota signed Kyler Murray this offseason to hedge the bet.
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While the Vikings missed the postseason, the club’s 2024 quarterback, Sam Darnold, won a Super Bowl with his new team out in Seattle. Furthermore, Adofo-Mensah struggled to draft impactful players and featured a hit rate below 20%, which is mind-bogglingly destructive to the long-term health of an NFL roster.
The Vikings’ ownership fired Adofo-Mensah on January 30th, five days after Darnold’s Seahawks won the NFC Championship, retaining O’Connell and promoting Brzezinski to interim GM. O’Connell and Brzezinski engineered the 2026 offseason — free agency and the draft — and now the ownership group wants a formal GM search.
Buffalo Bills assistant general manager Terrance Gray watches from the sideline as the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Bills at Acrisure Stadium on Nov. 30, 2025, in Pittsburgh. Gray attended the matchup as part of his front-office responsibilities while Buffalo evaluated roster depth and prepared for the closing stretch of the regular season schedule. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images.
O’Connell and Brzezinski are expected to maintain significant power within the front office, regardless of who is hired among the five finalists.
Rob Brzezinski’s Angle
Brzezinski is a central figure in what makes this search so fascinating. While the Vikings appear to have the luxury of time to sort through candidates and determine their ideal front office structure, Brzezinski remains central to the entire process.
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He has been with the franchise since 1999 — a remarkable 25-year tenure. His potential departure now would be particularly unusual, especially after he recently served three and a half months as interim general manager — a role many believe he handled effectively.
Brzezinski’s future could unfold in several ways. The Vikings might remove his interim tag and promote him to the full-time GM position. Alternatively, they could return him to his previous role as the team’s cap specialist and financial expert. A third option involves creating a custom structure that grants Brzezinski greater authority while bringing in a new GM focused primarily on personnel, scouting, and the draft.
Regardless of the outcome, Brzezinski’s influence is undeniable. Any serious search for a Vikings general manager must consider his presence.
Probably a Unique Setup
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From 2006 to 2012, the Vikings welcomed a “triangle of authority” among the aforementioned Spielman, the owners, and the head coach (Brad Childress and Leslie Frazier). They’re not strangers to custom front-office dynamics.
Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell meet on the field before kickoff against the Dallas Cowboys at U.S. Bank Stadium on Nov. 20, 2022, in Minneapolis. The duo discussed pregame strategy and roster matters during their first season leading the Vikings organization after arriving together earlier that offseason. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports.
There’s a decent chance that Minnesota names the new general manager, whose title has a different job description than most around the NFL.
It may be the price to pay if keeping O’Connell in a more powerful role is the desired result.
“We’ve interviewed different candidates, and it’s going well and progressing well. Not much new to report except to say I’m confident we’re gonna end up in a really good place, and I’m certainly excited about where we are as a football team. This will be helpful to go forward to the future,” owner Mark Wilf said about the state of the search this week.
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Sep 7, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills defensive end Joey Bosa (97) warms up prior to the game against the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
The Minnesota Vikings might need a little bit of help at outside linebacker, Joey Bosa remains a free agent, and Bleacher Report believes the two parties could square dance.
Minnesota has in-house EDGE options, but Bosa’s profile keeps him relevant in the Vikings rumor mill.
The Vikings said goodbye to Jonathan Greenard four weeks ago, creating a void on the edges of the defensive line. Perhaps Bosa could be the special sauce.
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Veteran Pass Rush Option Remains Available
Bosa is one of several veteran EDGEs on the free-agent wire waiting for contracts.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa runs across the field before kickoff against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sep. 25, 2022, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Bosa entered the 2022 campaign as one of the NFL’s premier edge rushers and remained a cornerstone of the Chargers’ defense during the AFC playoff chase. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
BR: Vikings Make Sense as Landing Spot for Bosa
Alex Kay examined the NFL’s top remaining free agents, and Bosa got a nod.
He wrote, “Perhaps most importantly to his prospects for 2026 and beyond, Bosa played nearly two-thirds of Buffalo’s defensive snaps. Considering he hadn’t logged a snap share higher than 54 percent since 2021, it was promising to see the once injury-ravaged defender return to playing a key role for a quality defense.”
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“Working against Bosa is a glut of serviceable edge rushing talent lingering on the open market, but the 2016 Defensive Rookie of the Year stands as a cut above his unemployed peers.”
Kay then named the best landing spots, “Whether a team plans to use him as a rotational depth option or a higher-volume starter, Bosa still provides enough speed, power and skill to move the needle for any defense ahead of his 11th NFL season. Potential Landing Spots: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers.”
That’s a who’s who of NFC combatants for Bosa, who’s never played outside the AFC, believe it or not.
Bosa’s Career Production
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Bosa entered the pros in 2016 — yes, that long ago — and here’s his production in the last 10 seasons:
2025: 74.6 Total | 85.5 Pass Rush | 52.0 Run Def 2024: 61.1 Total | 64.8 Pass Rush | 67.4 Run Def 2023: 78.4 Total | 80.3 Pass Rush | 70.7 Run Def 2022: 76.0 Total | 84.2 Pass Rush | 74.2 Run Def 2021: 85.8 Total | 90.3 Pass Rush | 68.4 Run Def 2020: 90.2 Total | 90.5 Pass Rush | 83.1 Run Def 2019: 89.6 Total | 90.3 Pass Rush | 73.1 Run Def 2018: 71.5 Total | 70.8 Pass Rush | 63.6 Run Def 2017: 88.8 Total | 91.3 Pass Rush | 63.5 Run Def 2016: 86.6 Total | 81.9 Pass Rush | 85.2 Run Def
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His destination resume:
Los Angeles Chargers (2016–2024)
Buffalo Bills (2025)
Bosa has been named to the Pro Bowl five times and led the NFL in forced fumbles in 2025.
The Price
NFL free agency kicked off in early March, and Bosa is still waiting on his 2026 marching orders. He may be one of those players who latches onto a new roster later in the summer, perhaps even ducking the grueling sessions of training camp. Veterans are often afforded that luxury if they have five-time Pro Bowl clout — like Bosa.
Buffalo Bills defensive end Joey Bosa watches the offensive line during second-half action against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov. 16, 2025, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. Bosa joined Buffalo after his lengthy Chargers tenure and brought veteran pass-rushing experience to the Bills’ defensive front during the 2025 season. Mandatory Credit: Tina MacIntyre-Yee-Imagn Images
He won’t be cheap for his next team. The Vikings or a different EDGE-needy team can likely sign Bosa to a one-year deal worth $10 million to $15 million. Bosa’s value may drop the longer he stays on the free-agent wire, but he’ll never be gettable for pennies. He’s still productive.
The Vikings, meanwhile, have about $11 million in cap space in late May after signing all nine rookies from the April draft class.
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Golday, Richter, Batty?
If the Vikings don’t trade for or sign another pass rusher in free agency, they still have several in-house options behind Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner.
Rookie Jake Golday is a prime example. While Minnesota drafted him as an off-ball linebacker, he played some EDGE in college before moving inside at Cincinnati. Brian Flores could utilize Golday in a role similar to Van Ginkel’s, blending outside linebacker duties with off-ball work.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa stands on the field during warmups before a road game against the Washington Football Team on Sep. 12, 2021, at FedExField in Landover, Maryland. The veteran defender opened the 2021 season as the centerpiece of Brandon Staley’s defense after multiple Pro Bowl campaigns in Los Angeles. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Flores also has two undrafted outside linebackers in Bo Richter and Tyler Batty. Either player could potentially step up and contribute as a third outside linebacker (OLB3). If that happens, Minnesota might bypass the veteran market entirely.
As a contingency, the team could turn to free agency for a non-Bosa candidate, where a notable list of pass rushers remains available, including Denico Autry, Derek Barnett, Jadeveon Clowney, Marcus Davenport, A.J. Epenesa, Leonard Floyd, Cameron Jordan, Von Miller, Haason Reddick, and Kyle Van Noy.
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Bosa will turn 31 this summer; he’s not ancient in NFL terms.
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