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Bayern Munich exit Champions League in semifinal to PSG

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The wait for a first Champions League title since 2020 goes on for Bayern Munich after holders Paris Saint-Germain knocked them out at the semifinal stage. A 1-1 draw in Munich on Wednesday completed a 6-5 aggregate win.

After a breathless 5-4 first leg defeat in Paris that has already been labeled one of competition’s greatest games, Bayern soon found themselves two down in the tie. Ousmane Dembele delivered the early blow, the former Borussia Dortmund forward lashing home in the third minute after some smart work from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Holders PSG showed in the French capital that they are not a side to always sit tight on a position of strength and both sides continued at a rapid pace. PSG’s leftback Nuno Mendes was lucky to escape a second yellow card for handball, infuriating the German fans in the Allianz Arena and Bayern’s usually unflappable coach, Vincent Kompany.

Handball controversies frustrate Bayern

Moments later, those same fans and that same coach were enraged by another handball call, as the ball struck Vitinha in the arm in the box but the referee took no action and opted against calling on the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was forced to remonstrate with his own fans to stop throwing missiles on the pitch. The warning was heeded.

Bayern’s Jamal Musiala came close three times shortly before the break but the German champions went in at halftime with plenty still to do.

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But as the second half minutes ebbed away, Bayern’s frustrations became clearer with every aborted attack. Though they worked themselves in to some promising positions, Bayern lacked the conviction they showed last week and throughout a record-breaking Bundesliga season, while PSG remained a threat on the break. Harry Kane got a goal back in the final moments but time was almost up, and so was another European campaign for Bayern.

“We weren’t ‘killers’ in attack today. That key moment in the game was simply missing. We were there, but things weren’t sharp enough inside the PSG box. Right now, disappointment is the overriding emotion for us,” said Neuer to broadcaster DAZN post match.

PSG looking to retain Champions League, Bayern still have double chance

With the league wrapped up, Bayern can win a 13th domestic double with victory over Stuttgart in the German Cup final on May 23. But Kompany and Neuer know that even that is not enough for this particular club.

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“We deservedly became German champions,” said the goalkeeper: “We’re looking forward to the cup final in Berlin. Of course, we’re not thinking about that right now though, because the disappointment is naturally overwhelming.”

PSG, on the other hand, will be looking to the weekend after that and a second Champions League final in a row. Should they win, they will be the first club to retain the trophy since Real Madrid won it three times in a row between 2016 and 2018.

The Qatari-owned French side will play English Premier League leaders Arsenal, who edged past Atletico Madrid in the other semifinal on Tuesday, in the final in Budapest on May 30.

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Brunson powers Knicks to 2-0 series lead over 76ers

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NEW YORK — Jalen Brunson scored 26 points and helped New York seize control of a close game after a run of blowouts, leading the Knicks to a 108-102 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night for a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Playing without the injured Joel Embiid, the 76ers put up a far better fight than in the Knicks’ 137-98 romp in Game 1. The game featured 25 lead changes, 14 ties and neither team led by more than seven points.

But those kinds of situations are made for Brunson, who made the tiebreaking basket with 5:06 remaining and added another jumper for a 103-99 advantage with 3:45 to play before Mikal Bridges’ basket made it a six-point game.

OG Anunoby added 24 points and Karl-Anthony Towns had 20 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for the Knicks, whose Game 1 victory made them the first team to win three straight postseason games by at least 25 points.

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Tyrese Maxey scored 26 points for the 76ers, who face another big climb after falling behind 3-1 against Boston in the first round.

The series moves to Philadelphia for Game 3 on Friday and Game 4 on Sunday, where Embiid will find out if gets his wish for the arena to be filled with Sixers fans or if New Yorkers made their way in.

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Why calibrating your chipping is key to shooting lower scores

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If you want to develop a great short game, it starts with building a consistent foundation — and that begins with calibration. As Kellie Stenzel, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher, explains, it’s one of the simplest ways to bring structure and predictability to your chipping.

When you know exactly how the ball will react to a consistent set up and swing, suddenly nerve-wracking up-and-downs start to carry less weight. Instead of guessing, you’re operating with a plan — and that’s where real confidence comes from.

Ready to build that system? Below are the two keys you need to calibrate your chipping.

Start with a consistent setup

If you want to maximize control around the green, it starts with a consistent setup. To get there, Stenzel says to begin by choking down on the club.

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“You always want to grip down, almost to the bottom of the handle,” she says.

From there, build your base. Take a narrow stance — about a clubhead-width apart — and position the ball in the middle of your stance. Settle into good posture, then get your weight forward by leaning toward the target. 

“When you lean toward the target, that’s going to do two things. It’s going to de-loft the clubface slightly and it’s also going to drop your lead shoulder,” Stenzel says.

Lowering the lead shoulder is crucial because the club naturally returns to the ground in the right spot. This adjustment encourages ball-first contact and helps you make clean, center-face contact every time.

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Stenzel adds an important checkpoint here: As you shift your weight forward, don’t let the club shaft get too far ahead of your body.

“If you start to lean the shaft too much the club can start to dig,” she says. 

Instead, she recommends moving your hands and body together so the club doesn’t outpace your center. Think of it as everything working in sync, so the handle stays aligned with your belly button as you make your swing.

Build distance control with your backswing and equipment

The next step in calibrating your chipping is identifying a motion you can repeat. 

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“Hit a few chips and define what is your most comfortable backstroke size,” Stenzel says, “And if you can identify that, you can repeat that with different clubs.”

This backswing baseline will become your go-to swing for every chip shot, making distance control much simpler. Instead of guessing how far to take the club back each time, you keep the motion the same and adjust your club selection. By switching clubs rather than changing your swing or tempo, you maintain consistency while also producing a variety of distances — making your chipping more predictable.

Ultimately, calibrating your chipping is about combining a consistent setup with a repeatable motion. As Stenzel emphasizes, you don’t need a bunch of different swings — just one reliable system. Stick with it, and even nerve-wracking shots will start to feel routine, giving you a short game you can trust when it matters most.

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Flyers’ Noah Cates (lower body) out for rest of series vs. Canes

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NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh PenguinsApr 27, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers left wing Noah Cates (27) watches for the puck drop on a third period face-off against the Pittsburgh Penguins in game five of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Trailing the Carolina Hurricanes 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Philadelphia Flyers will be without versatile two-way center Noah Cates for the remainder of the series due to a lower-body injury.

Cates, 27, has four points (one goal, three assists) in eight playoff games following the best offensive season of his career, when he posted 47 points (18 goals, 29 assists) in 82 games.

“I mean, he’s been Mr. Consistency all year. Does a lot of things for us,” coach Rick Tocchet said Wednesday. “But like I said, it’s no different than other teams. Next man up. You’ve heard the drill before.”

Cates averages 16:15 in ice time and is one of the league’s top defensive forwards, as the Flyers averaged only 1.67 goals against per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 during the regular season with him on the ice.

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Despite losing Cates, Tocchet is confident in the Flyers’ centermen, including 20-year-old rookie Denver Barkey, who has received more time at the position. Trevor Zegras will return to center as a move “to get him going,” Tocchet said.

Veteran Sean Couturier is a reliable option at the position along with Christian Dvorak, who is expected to play in Game 3 despite an undisclosed injury.

With the Flyers limited to two goals over the first two games, Tocchet is encouraging his players to have a “shot-first mentality” to overcome the Hurricanes’ defensive aggressiveness.

“I think to help some guys out that are struggling against Carolina, they’ve got to have a shot-first mentality,” he said. You’ve got to be able to make a play around them. I think some guys are overpassing and that’s the one thing Carolina’s good at. They make you overpass. But if you throw pucks at the net, beat their aggressiveness, you’re going to get chances.”

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The best-of-seven series resumes Thursday night with Game 3 in Philadelphia.

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Ranking best UCL semis ever: Bayern vs. PSG was epic, but are there better?

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The Champions League semifinals are considered one of the best moments of the European soccer season. Four teams, the best ones around the world, meet to reach the most important match of the year at club level, and every single season there are surprises, stunning goals and unforgettable days of soccer. Over the past decades, since the Champions League adopted its modern format in the early 2000s, fans have witnessed historic matches, unforgettable comebacks, extra-time drama, and last-minute goals that shaped the history of soccer, and this season proved it once again with the unforgettable first leg between PSG and Bayern Munich

But where does it rank in the best Champions League semifinals?

10. AS Roma vs. Liverpool (2018)

The 2017-18 Champions League campaign was widely remembered for the incredible comebacks of AS Roma, especially the one in the quarterfinals against Barcelona, with the unexpected 3-0 win at the Stadio Olimpico in the second leg. After that win, AS Roma faced Liverpool in the semifinals and after losing 5-2 the first leg in England, they nearly made another comeback and won 4-2 in Rome, not enough for the team then managed by Eusebio Di Francesco to bring the semifinal second leg to extra time. With 13 goals across the two legs and a thrilling second match in Rome, it was a tie to remember.

9. Inter vs. AC Milan (2023)

The 2022-23 Champions League semifinals saw the comeback of the Derby della Madonnina for the second time ever at this stage of the European competition. The first time, in 2003, two draws (0-0 in the first leg and 1-1 in the return leg) brought the Rossoneri to the final, where they met and won on penalties against Juventus. Twenty years later, they met again, and this time the Nerazzurri, led by Simone Inzaghi, won both legs to reach their first final since 2010. In the final, however, they were narrowly beaten 1–0 by Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. Two ties that will live long in the memory of both fanbases, for very different reasons.

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8. AC Milan vs. Manchester United (2007)

There was a time when AC Milan were dominating in Europe. AC Milan won the Champions League trophy seven times, the last one in 2007 against Liverpool in the final played in Athens. That game was only possible thanks to two-legged semifinals played against Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United, with a 3-2 win at Old Trafford in the first leg before the deciding second game played at San Siro and won 3-0 by the side coached by Carlo Ancelotti, with the goals scored by Ricardo Kaka, Clarence Seedorf and Alberto Gilardino. 

7. Ajax vs. Tottenham (2019)

The 2018-19 semifinals saw Ajax and Tottenham facing each other for the first time in their history, and it was an incredible one. The Dutch side, after knocking out Real Madrid in the round of 16 and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Juventus in the quarterfinals, faced the English team led by current U.S. men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino in the last round before the final. After winning the first leg away in London, Ajax were 2–0 up at halftime in Amsterdam. However, a stunning hat-trick from Lucas Moura, with a dramatic 96th-minute winner, denied Ajax a place in the Champions League final. The outcome of that semifinal was decided by the now-abolished away goals rule.

6. Barcelona vs. Chelsea (2012)

The late goal scored by Fernando Torres in the last minute of the return leg played in Barcelona at the Camp Nou was one of the most iconic moments in the history of the tournament. After winning 1-0 in the first leg played at Stamford Bridge, Roberto Di Matteo’s Blues drew 2-2 away at the Camp Nou and then faced Bayern Munich in the final played at the Allianz Arena in Germany, which they won on penalties after a last-minute goal scored by Didier Drogba that brought the final to extra time. 

5. Barcelona vs. Inter (2010)

The 1-0 return leg played in Barcelona was an unforgettable moment in the history of the Champions League, as Jose Mourinho’s Inter had to defend the unexpected 3-1 win in Milan of the first leg. One week later, the Nerazzurri faced the best team in the world and were forced to play over 70 minutes with 10 men after Thiago Motta was sent off. Despite the disadvantage, they defended well, conceding just once in the second half in what remains one of the greatest defensive performances in the history of the sport. A few weeks later, Inter lifted their first Champions League trophy in 45 years, defeating Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabeu thanks to a brace scored by Diego Milito.

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4. Liverpool vs. Barcelona (2019)

Barcelona’s 3-0 win at the Camp Nou in the first leg seemed to end the dreams of Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool to win the Champions League again. However, the miracle happened at Anfield as the Reds won 4-0 thanks to the goals scored by Divock Origi and Georginio Wijnaldum, leading the English team to one of the best comebacks in recent years. Barcelona couldn’t do much against Liverpool that day at Anfield, a game that led Liverpool to the final, later won vs. Tottenham in Madrid. 

3. Bayern Munich vs. PSG (2026)

Let’s now talk about the semifinals of this season. The first leg was clearly one of, if not the, best matches of recent years. To be fair, the second game in Munich did not reach the same level as the unforgettable night in Paris. However, that first one, with nine goals scored in 90 minutes, constant twists, and incredible drama, will live forever in the memory of soccer fans. 

2. Inter vs. Barcelona (2025)

Last year’s semifinals between Inter and Barcelona were just incredible. There were 13 goals scored between the first and second leg, and so many emotions. The two sides drew 3-3 in Barcelona and then the second leg was just impossible to forget. Inter struck twice in the first half through Lautaro Martinez and Hakan Çalhanoglu, but Barcelona roared back after the break with three goals from Eric García, Dani Olmo and Raphinha, seemingly ending the Nerazzurri’s dream. However, a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer from Francesco Acerbi forced the tie into extra time, where Davide Frattesi scored the deciding goal to send the Italian side into their second final in three years.

1. Real Madrid vs. Manchester City (2022)

And then, the most memorable semifinals of recent years, the one between Real Madrid and Manchester City in 2022. After losing 4-3 in the first leg in Manchester, Real Madrid had to make another comeback in the semifinal return leg, after doing it against PSG and Chelsea in the previous rounds in an unforgettable run of the side coached by Ancelotti. Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City scored first with Riyad Mahrez in the 73rd minute, seemingly putting the tie beyond Real Madrid and ending their hopes of another final. But at the Bernabeu, it is never over. Rodrygo scored twice in the dying moments of regular time to force extra time, where Karim Benzema converted the deciding goal for a 3–1 win. Another astonishing comeback, and another chapter written in the books of Champions League history.

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Ex-champ exhorts local bets to form alliance vs Russian Tour leader

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PAGUDPUD, Ilocos Norte—After getting a much-needed recharge, Filipino riders in the MPTC Tour of Luzon will enter the second half of the fabled summer odyssey on wheels on Thursday, trying to chop down the formidable lead the Russian Nikita Shulchenko has built after the first seven stages.

The remaining 77 out of the original field of 89 will leave this scenic beachfront for a 142.6-kilometer journey towards another landmark in this province, Paoay’s San Agustin Church, with the local aces seeking to put a dent in an imposing gap of more than four minutes Mervin Corpuz is staring at in third spot.

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While admitting that the odds are stacked against him and the rest, Corpuz vowed to give a determined fight to the end nonetheless. But a former champ knows that Corpuz won’t be able to do it alone.

“It’s going to be tough taking that yellow jersey [from Shulchenko] because they already have the advantage,” Corpuz said in Filipino during a mid-race press conference here. “But if given a chance plus some added luck, I don’t think it’s an impossible task.”

While Corpuz acknowledged the giant task ahead, MPT Drivehub coach and former Tour winner Mark Galedo wants something to happen so that local pride is toasted at the end of the 14-stage event in Baguio in a week.

“I’ve said before [this] started that our riders won’t win if they go their own ways instead of helping each other,” Galedo said in Filipino. “Sometimes we need the cooperation of each rider in order to beat these foreign riders.”

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Corpuz talked in plural form when he referred to the lead, as Shulchenko’s LCW UAE Cycle teammate and main protector, Ibrahiem Alrefai, is running second, more than two minutes ahead of Corpuz.

The two foreign aces have thwarted all challenges thrown at dislodging them, with Shulchenko padding his overall lead to this formidable figure after winning the 23-km individual time trial here on Tuesday with a lot left in his tank.

“I do believe that I can keep my lead and stay on top,” Shulchenko, the five-day leader with a total time of 19 hours, 31 minutes and 20 seconds, said before cooling his heels on Wednesday.

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Galedo, a former national team mainstay, was the 2014 Le Tour de Filipinas champ after a successful climb to Baguio via Ambuklao. He definitely knows what he’s talking about.

“In the end, it’s every man for himself towards the finish line,” he added. “But if there’s cooperation in order to catch up on the overall standings, everyone will benefit from it. So why don’t [the Filipino riders] do it?”



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Corpuz had his opportunity in Stage 6 when he was part of a lead pack that held a nine-minute lead over Shulchenko and the rest of the peloton going from Tuguegarao to here, only to fade in the final 40 km.

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Popular WR Rumor Is Back for Vikings

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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins participates in conditioning drills alongside teammates as players report for training camp at State Farm Stadium. Hopkins joined a group workout session during early preseason preparations on July 27, 2021, in Glendale, Arizona, as the Cardinals began ramping up football activities ahead of the upcoming NFL campaign. Mandatory Credit: David Wallace-Imagn Images.

In mid-March, five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins point-blank admitted that he wanted to join the Minnesota Vikings’ roster for the 2026 campaign. Six weeks later, though Hopkins has signed nowhere, CBS Sports still believes he’s the right man for the Vikings’ vacant WR3 job.

Minnesota skipped March and April wideouts, leaving the veteran market open for one more pass-catching swing.

Minnesota curiously didn’t draft any wideouts in April, making men like Hopkins applicable for May free-agent theories.

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Hopkins’ Murray Connection Keeps Vikings Rumor Alive

As a redzone target, Hopkins could move the needle.

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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers during first-half action at State Farm Stadium. Hopkins continued serving as Arizona’s top receiving weapon during the 2022 season, and the moment occurred on Nov. 27, 2022, in Glendale, Arizona, during a matchup between the Cardinals and Chargers. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.

CBS Sports: Vikings Are a Landing Spot for Hopkins

In addition to the Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, and Los Angeles Rams, the Vikings made the cut on Jordan Dajani’s list of Hopkins’s destinations.

He explained, “The Minnesota Vikings have a new quarterback in Kyler Murray, whom Hopkins is very familiar with. The two players spent three seasons together with the Arizona Cardinals from 2020-2022.”

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“Hopkins’ first season in Arizona was one of his best, as he caught 115 passes for 1,407 yards and six touchdowns. The Vikings have a talented wide receiving room headlined by Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, but adding a WR3 like Hopkins who has established chemistry with Murray would be ideal.”

Most would consider Hopkins an upgrade over current WR3 Tai Felton, who barely played on offense as a rookie in 2025.

Hopkins’s Numbers Over the Years

Hopkins now appears to be more of a complementary receiver than a top-tier WR1. In his prime, Hopkins was a dominant force, consistently serving as the Texans’ undisputed focal point on offense. He was a go-to target who delivered season after season, overwhelming defenses.

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However, his recent performance tells a different story. In 2025, Baltimore targeted Hopkins only 39 times — a significantly low figure for a player of his past caliber. This reduced usage, suggesting a WR3 role rather than that of an offensive centerpiece, mirrored his 2024 statistics with Kansas City and Tennessee.

This context makes a potential fit with the Vikings logical. With Justin Jefferson firmly established as their primary target and Jordan Addison playing a significant role, Minnesota doesn’t require another top receiver. Instead, Hopkins could fill a valuable niche lower on the depth chart, contributing veteran experience, refined route-running, and situational playmaking without the pressure of being the primary option. It’s what aging WRs do.

It’s unrealistic to expect Hopkins to revert to his previous elite form. The Vikings would likely view him as a WR3 or WR4 who can provide supplementary support to an already talented offense.

These are Hopkins’s career-long numbers:

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2025 — BAL: 22 Rec | 330 Yds | 2 TDs
2024 — KC/TEN: 56 Rec | 610 Yds | 5 TDs
2023 — TEN: 75 Rec | 1,057 Yds | 7 TDs
2022 — ARI: 64 Rec | 717 Yds | 3 TDs
2021 — ARI: 42 Rec | 572 Yds | 8 TDs
2020 — ARI: 115 Rec | 1,407 Yds | 6 TDs
2019 — HOU: 104 Rec | 1,165 Yds | 7 TDs
2018 — HOU: 115 Rec | 1,572 Yds | 11 TDs
2017 — HOU: 96 Rec | 1,378 Yds | 13 TDs
2016 — HOU: 78 Rec | 954 Yds | 4 TDs
2015 — HOU: 111 Rec | 1,521 Yds | 11 TDs

Hopkins’s Words in March

A reporter from TMZ asked Hopkins in March if he’d like to sign with the Vikings and reunite with Murray. He said, “Kyler — that’s my boy, man. Kyler is like family. I talked to Kyler throughout the year last year. I talked to Kyler after, you know, his situation in Arizona. Kyler’s like family, man.”

“I would always, you know, embrace that journey with him. He’s on a one-year deal? Whatever I can do for what someone like that — if Kyler need me he know I’m there, if the Vikings need me they know I’ll be there.”

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That was then, and this is now, but the state of play remains. Hopkins is unsigned, and the Vikings did not draft a WR3 replacement in April. So, the Hopkins angle remains.

The Murray Angle

If Hopkins does sign in Minnesota, the front office can thank Murray. He’s the drawing attraction right now, the luring factor that could make the Vikings a fringe Super Bowl contender. Players around the business respect Murray, his skill set, and his possibly untapped ceiling.

There’s also the defense. Brian Flores has created the NFL’s second-best defense on his watch since taking over in 2023. In fact, Hopkins played for the Ravens last year, and on paper, they had the same formula: a proven quarterback, a usually good defense, and playoff aspirations.

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Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins celebrates a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts during fourth-quarter action at Nissan Stadium. Hopkins delivered one of his stronger performances of the 2023 campaign on Dec. 3, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee, while helping the Titans battle a division rival late in the regular-season schedule. Mandatory Credit: Denny Simmons-Imagn Images.

The Hopkins-to-Vikings talker will stay afloat until he signs somewhere for the 2026 campaign. Murray’s presence on the depth chart allows it.

Hopkins also stated recently that he wouldn’t mind playing alongside Joe Burrow in Cincinnati.

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Mamata Banerjee “Didn’t Even Give Me 20 Seconds,” Alleges Ex-India Star Manoj Tiwary. Blames Trinamool For Lionel Messi Fiasco

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Manoj Tiwary, former India cricketer and outgoing Trinamool Congress MLA, on Tuesday made some explosive allegations against the Mamata Banerjee-led political party. In an interview with news agency PTI, Tiwary said the “TMC chapter is over” for him, alleging that the party denied him a ticket from Howrah’s Shibpur constituency for refusing to pay Rs 5 crore. On Wednesday, Tiwary uploaded another video on his social media accounts detailing what he went through during his time as Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs in West Bengal.

“In this video, I want to explain how my work has been hindered over the past five years. I want to share this. Aroop Biswas (TMC leader and former minister) prevented me from working. I come from the sports world and wanted to do a lot for sports. In the sports department, I had nothing to do except have tea and biscuits. They made sure I could not work,” Tiwary said.

“I wanted to work for many talented youngsters in athletics, football, and other sports. I wanted to build good infrastructure. They just wanted to use me and ensure I could not work. Through my connections, I had made plans and facilitated world-famous athlete Yohan Blake to build a Centre of Excellence in West Bengal. But Aroop Biswas rejected the proposal. Only Rs 5 crore was needed to bring him. In fact, a Rs 700 crore sports budget was thrown away. I was dejected.”

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Tiwary added that Aroop Biswas, who resigned as West Bengal sports minister after the Lionel Messi fiasco – wherein the football great had to leave Yuva Bharati Krirangan early following a security threat – was insecure of him.

“I wasn’t invited to any events. I was even on the field during the Durand Cup, but I wasn’t invited because Aroop Biswas couldn’t tolerate my image. I wasn’t present at Messi’s event because of the repeated insults. I felt something serious was about to happen. You must have seen that all the sports lovers in the state were embarrassed by Aroop Biswas. Everybody remembers the Messi event. Messi left the event within 5-10 minutes just because of Aroop Biswas,” Manoj Tiwary said.

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“You can imagine what I’ve faced in the Sports Department over the past five years. I want to say that whatever God does, He does for good. This narrow-minded government was removed. They worked for themselves, not for the public. There was a lot to be done for Shibpur, which I tried to explain repeatedly, even raising my voice in cabinet meetings. One day, when I raised this issue with the Chief Minister after a cabinet meeting, she said to my face, ‘Don’t I have anything else to do?’ She didn’t even give me 20 seconds to explain what I wanted to say. This government was based on false promises. I realised that very day that this government wouldn’t last long,” he added.


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Carson Wentz led the Minnesota Vikings at quarterback for five games in 2025, guiding the club to a 2-3 record and helping to keep the season afloat when J.J. McCarthy suffered a high ankle sprain. In two of those games, Wentz played through a torn labrum, and thanks to Wentz personally, there’s a new injury update.

The veteran passer now sounds ready for whatever backup role Minnesota has planned.

In short, the man claims he’s ready to roll.

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Wentz’s Shoulder No Longer Sounds Like a Concern

Wentz will likely slide in as Minnesota’s QB3 this autumn.

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Wentz: I’m Healed

Speaking to KFRY-TV’s Luke Gamble on Tuesday, Wentz said he was ready for 2026: “Physically, I feel great. Shoulder’s more or less behind me now. It wasn’t fun by any means, but surgery went well, and rehab’s gone really well too. So for me, it’s behind me. I’m healthy, and I’ll be ready to roll.”

Wentz injured his shoulder in October, so it makes all the sense in the world that he would be ready by May. And here we are.

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If the Vikings need Wentz this year — ideally, they will not — he’s ready to get under center.

The 2025 Output

The Vikings’ offense demonstrated significantly more stability with Wentz at quarterback, as reflected in their scoring. Minnesota exceeded 20 points in four of Wentz’s five starts, including a 48-point performance against Cincinnati. In contrast, McCarthy reached the 20-point mark only four times across his 10 starts. While Wentz’s offense wasn’t consistently explosive, it generally sustained drives and maintained a steady pace.

This consistent play was particularly crucial given the challenging circumstances. Aaron Jones appeared in only one of Wentz’s five starts, and the offensive line experienced several injuries throughout the season. Wentz adapted by making quick decisions, favoring shorter passes, and playing efficient football to minimize negative plays.

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McCarthy, however, exhibited a more inconsistent performance. The rookie occasionally showcased big-play potential by being willing to take on riskier throws, but he often lacked the rhythm needed to sustain drives. This disparity is evident in advanced metrics: among quarterbacks with at least 200 dropbacks in 2025, Wentz ranked 25th in EPA per play, while McCarthy was 37th.

Wentz concluded his tenure with a 65.1% completion rate, 1,216 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions. While the Vikings may not have anticipated such stability from him, his performance was a notable aspect of the 2025 season.

These two quarterbacks could compete for the backup position behind Kyler Murray this summer if McCarthy has not taken his next developmental step.

Earning Fans’ Respect

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Because Wentz displayed supreme toughness, he won the hearts of Vikings fans. In his final 2025 game, a loss at the Los Angeles Chargers, Wentz was in visible agony but told head coach Kevin O’Connell to leave him in the contest, hell or high water. O’Connell recognized the importance of the feat to Wentz and allowed it. It also helped that the alternative, Max Brosmer, wasn’t very game-ready as a rookie.

Carson Wentz throws a touchdown pass against the Bengals at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz throws a touchdown pass over Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle B.J. Hill during third-quarter action at U.S. Bank Stadium. Wentz helped lead Minnesota to a high-scoring victory on Sept. 21, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the Vikings defeated Cincinnati 48-10 during an explosive offensive performance. Mandatory Credit: Sam Greene-Imagn Images.

Overall, fans loved Wentz’s grit, so when he re-signed this offseason, nearly all Vikings fans applauded the transaction, naming Wentz as the perfect candidate to hold down the fort at QB3.

Wentz’s Role in 2026

O’Connell talked about Wentz’s role this season, making it clear that Wentz is in Minnesota for a second act because of insurance.

He said, “I just think it’s about depth. It’s about the fact that, without too much of a rearview-mirror-looking backward, you see where the final standings were; where we were at 9-8 and ultimately maybe the one or two or three plays or sequences of games where you find your way into the dance.”

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“That’s really all you ever want at the beginning of every year is to punch your ticket to compete in that one game to continue moving on. We’ve played three guys in one year. We’ve played four in another.”

After Wentz re-signed, some fans strangely claimed that he would take McCarthy’s job or that McCarthy could be traded. Instead, there’s a world for all — Murray at QB1, McCarthy at QB2, and Wentz at QB3. McCarthy has not been traded.

Khalil Mack tackles Carson Wentz during a Vikings game against the Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Khalil Mack tackles Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz during first-half action at SoFi Stadium. The veteran edge rusher brought pressure against Minnesota’s offense on Oct. 23, 2025, in Inglewood, California, as Wentz absorbed contact during a road matchup between the Vikings and Chargers under the primetime lights. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images.

O’Connell added, “We just feel like having the ability to get quality quarterback play throughout the circumstances we do not control throughout the season gives our team pretty historic data that says if we get quarterback play to a certain line, we win a lot of football games.”

“So, we wanted to ensure we are able to do that, but also make it a very, very competitive room, and that’s regardless of who’s taking reps with what group. We want the quarterback position to elevate our team, and with the talent we have around that position, we feel pretty good about it also working vice versa, the other way around.”

Vikings training camp is about 12 weeks away.

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Haslam spoke Wednesday alongside general manager Jon Horst at a news conference introducing Taylor Jenkins as the Bucks’ coach. Antetokounmpo has spent his entire 13-year career with the Bucks, but it’s possible he could leave Milwaukee after a frustrating, injury-marred season.

“I just think before the draft is a natural time,” Haslam said. “Because if Giannis does play somewhere else, we’ve got to have a lot of assets. That’s Jon’s job to do. And if he’s here, then you build the team differently.”

Antetokounmpo has said repeatedly that he likes playing in Milwaukee but wants to play for a franchise committed to competing for championships. The Bucks went 32-50 this season to snap a string of nine straight playoff appearances.

The Bucks can offer Antetokounmpo a four-year, $275 million contract extension in October. If Antetokounmpo doesn’t sign, he could become a free agent after next season.

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Haslam, also a co-owner of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, would like the matter settled long before October. He spoke Wednesday as though the decision rests with the Bucks as much as it does with Antetokounmpo.

“We never had any problem communicating directly with Giannis — at all — and always knew where he stood,” Haslam said. “And I think he always knew where we stood. We’ve had those kind of conversations since the season was over. … So sometime over the next six or seven weeks, we’ll decide whether Giannis is going to sign a max contract and stay with us, or he’s going to play somewhere else. And Jon and Taylor, along with (co-owner) Wes (Edens) and myself will make that call, and we understand the gravity of that call.”

The Bucks will have a lottery pick this year, either in their own spot or in New Orleans’ spot, whichever is less favourable. The draft lottery is on Sunday.

Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to their first title in half a century in 2021, and he owns virtually all the franchise’s major career records. He won the first of his two straight MVP awards in 2018-19, when Jenkins was an assistant on Mike Budenholzer’s staff.

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Horst noted the Bucks have sought input from Antetokounmpo and other players during previous coaching searches, but that they didn’t do that this time. Jenkins said he has communicated with Antetokounmpo since he took the job.

“He’s expressed tremendous excitement for me and my family,” Jenkins said. “Obviously, even only being here for one season, he and I established a really good relationship and maintained that respect, even from a distance.”

The 41-year-old Jenkins coached the Grizzlies from 2019-25 and went 250-214, leading them to three straight playoff appearances from 2021-23. Memphis got beyond the first round under Jenkins just once, in 2022, when the second-seeded Grizzlies beat Minnesota before losing to Golden State in the Western Conference semifinals.

Memphis was decimated by injuries in 2023-24 and went 27-55. The Grizzlies fired Jenkins with nine games left in the 2024-25 season and were swept by eventual champion Oklahoma City in the first round of the playoffs.

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Jenkins’ success with Memphis made him an attractive head coaching candidate, and he quickly focused on a possible return to Milwaukee rather than waiting to find out if any playoff teams made coaching changes.

He understood it was possible he wouldn’t be coaching Antetokounmpo.

“When this opportunity became available, I was like, I know the people,” Jenkins said. “I know what they stand for. I know what their standards are going to be on a day-to-day basis.”

Jenkins will become the Bucks’ fourth coach in five seasons, not counting Joe Prunty’s three-game interim stint in February 2024.

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Budenholzer, who led Milwaukee to the 2021 title, was fired after a 2023 playoff loss to Miami. Adrian Griffin lasted barely half a season, going 30-13 before he was fired. Doc Rivers took over and stepped down after this season with a 97-103 record.

The Bucks were one of the league’s most disappointing teams this season as injuries limited Antetokounmpo to a career-low 36 games.

“Giannis has brought Milwaukee its second championship and the first in 50 years,” Haslam said. “He’s a phenomenal player. He’s a phenomenal person. He’s arguably one of the best basketball players in the world and we will do what’s best for Giannis and what’s best for the organization. We don’t know whether Giannis will stay with us or not, but we’ll work through that with Giannis in the coming weeks.”

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