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The conflict over biological males in girls’ sports in California re-entered the national spotlight over the weekend. The debate’s flames were fanned by a large-scale protest at a state high school sports meeting, and then a controversial outcome at a girls’ track and field meet the next day. 

The state has become the nation’s biggest epicenter for the issue, and the target of a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly violating Title IX for its transgender eligibility policies.

Internally, many of the state’s residents have continued to dissent from the state for those policies. That dissent culminated in a flashpoint on Friday when dozens of female athletes and their families rallied outside a California Interscholatic Federation (CIF) council meeting in Long Beach to protest. 

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‘Save Girls Sports’ activists hold a rally outside a CIF council meeting in Long Beach, California on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (Courtesy of Sophia Lorey)

California Family Council outreach director Sophia Lorey told Fox News Digital it was their largest rally yet, as they’ve held several in recent years.

Local California girls who have been impacted by male competitors in their sports took to the podium to speak out against the CIF for not changing its policies. A total of 16 speakers, comprised of high school athletes, family members politicians and activists spoke at the rally. 

Many of the speeches have since gone viral. 

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Former Jurupa Valley High School student athlete Hadeel Hazameh had to graduate early after speaking out in the fall against a trans teammate on her track and field, and volleyball team. 

Arroyo Grande High School student athlete Celeste Duyst recalled an alleged experience of a biological male trans athlete watch her and other girls change in the locker room. 

California GOP state assemblymembers Kate Sanchez and David Tangipa showed up to give speeches in support of the girls as well. 

Meanwhile, Democrat state assemblymember Josh Lowenthal also showed up to film a Facebook video mocking the protesters, claiming the Republicans in attendance “don’t actually care about women.”

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“We all know they don’t actually care about women,” Lowenthal said. 

Inside the meeting, protesters on both sides of the issue spoke emotionally about the topic. But Lorey told Fox News Digital that the council members at no point addressed the issue of protecting girls’ sports, or even made eye contact with the speakers. 

Singer and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Tish Hyman delivered a boisterous speech condemning the CIF council members. 

“Martin Luther King did not march so these trans people, or whatever they are, can use our civil rights to push trans drugs on kids!” Hyman yelled. 

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Crean Lutheran High School student Reese Hogan went viral last spring when she stepped onto the first place spot on a medal podium at a CIF postseason meet, right after the trans athlete who finished above her stepped off. Hogan spoke in the meeting about having to repeatedly compete against the male athlete. 

“On May 4th, 2024, May 10th, 2025, May 17th, 2025, May 30th, 2025, and January 31st, 2026, I competed in meets where I lost to a male athlete competing in a girl’s track and field. These are not isolated incidents, they are repeated moments where female athletes like were directly affected by policies that ignore reality” Hogan said. 

Speakers in support of trans athletes in girls’ sports, including a local trans student, also delivered speeches to the council members, that Lorey said went unaddressed. 

‘HORRIBLE’ MOMENTS EXPOSED FOR UNR VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS WHEN THEY WERE ROPED INTO THE SJSU TITLE IX SCANDAL

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Taylor Starling speaks at a "Save Girls Sports" rally in California

Taylor Starling speaks at a “Save Girls Sports” rally in California (Courtesy of the California Family Council)

“This national focus to only brings extreme scrutiny and harm to these students,” the trans student said. “I myself was subject to extreme protest, sometimes hundreds of students protesting against me.”

ACLU of Southern California attorney Kristen Burzynski argued “sports should be for all kids,” at the meeting. 

“This is not about fairness. It’s not about protecting girls. It’s about making life harder for young people who are already being pushed to the margins,” Burzynski said. “Transgender students are not trying to cheat or steal trophies. They just want to play with their friends.”

The day after the meeting, a prominent transgender athlete for Jurupa Valley High School won first place in the girls’ triple jump at the VS California Winter Championships. The athlete also won second place in the girls’ long jump. 

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Fox News Digital is not disclosing the name of the trans athlete in this specific story at the request of the athlete’s mother when we reached out for comment. However, previously the mother and athlete have spoken out publicly and the athlete’s name is widely reported and known.

News of the trans athlete’s victory quickly spread across social media.

Activists across the country have spoken out to further condemn California leadership for enabling such incidents to occur. 

New York Times bestselling author Dr. Naomi Wolfe shared news of the incident on X, writing “I just can’t stand this anymore.” 

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Great Britain Olympic Medalist Sharron Davies wrote in response to the news on X, “Remember 95% of 15/16 boys world records are faster than elite female world records. This is just cheating.”

Former U.S. gymnast and XX-XY Athletics co-founder Jennifer Sey wrote, “How many girls has this one boy pushed off the podium?”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the CIF and Jurupa Unified School District for comment. 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a podcast conversation with Charlie Kirk last March that he believed males competing in girls’ sports is “deeply unfair” but has not taken any action or even any verbal initiative to address the situation. 

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In September, Newsom’s office provided a statement to Fox News Digital in response to the complaints by athletes and parents, suggesting the responsibility falls on the CIF, CDE and state legislature, but not on him. 

“CIF is an independent nonprofit that governs high school sports. The California Department of Education is a separate constitutional office. Neither is under the Governor’s authority. CIF and the CDE have stated they follow existing state law — a law that was passed in 2013 and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (not Newsom) and in line with 21 other states. For the law to change, the legislature would need to send the Governor a bill. They have not,” the statement read. 

On April 1, the California state legislature blocked two bills that would reverse the current law which allows males in girls’ sports. 

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is slated to release an upcoming memoir, “Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery,” Feb. 24, 2026.  (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Every Democrat voted against it, with Assembly member Rick Chavez Zbur arguing that one of the bills “is really reminiscent to me of what happened in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. We are moving towards autocracy in this country. In Nazi Germany, transgender people were persecuted, barred from public life.” 

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Zbur said this while in the presence of a descendant of a holocaust survivor, who had to excuse herself from the chamber, according to Sanchez. 

“She stood up and left because she was just so disgusted with the comparison,” Sanchez told Fox News Digital. 

Newsom made no public statement at the time encouraging any of his fellow Democrats to support the bill. At that point, Newsom had already made his first public statements disputing the “fairness” of trans athletes in girls’ and women’s sports, in the first episode of his podcast after he was pressed on the issue by the late Charlie Kirk. 

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Newsom’s office provided a transcript of an apparent exchange between him and a reporter on April 2, the day after the bills were blocked, in which the governor said he “didn’t pay any attention” to the bills. He added that he was preoccupied with Los Angeles wildfire recovery. 

“Well, I didn’t pay any attention to the committee yesterday. I was, literally, spent most of the day talking about LA fire recovery with our teams. And progress is being made there, by the way, but we’re starting to run up into some of those ‘abundance’ conversations around permitting that’s already starting to take shape, where most of my focus was yesterday,” Newsom said when asked about the failed vote and the general issue of males in girls’ sports.

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) announced 19 new investigations into educational entities suspected of violating Title IX.

Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) in Riverside, California was at the very top of investigations that ED announced on Jan. 14.

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Meanwhile, one of the state’s largest public universities, San Jose State, was determined to have violated Title IX in its handling of transgender volleyball player Blaire Fleming from 2022-24. SJSU receives the majority of its operating budget from state appropriation, with state funding accounting for approximately 52% of its total budget, per the university

The university has an ultimatum to comply with a series of resolution terms, or it could face a loss of federal funding and a potential lawsuit itself. 

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Pundits criticise Igor Tudor after Tottenham manager withdraws Kinsky early in crushing Atletico loss

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Igor Tudor has come under criticism for his decision-making and reactions after his side’s dismal 5-2 loss to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

The former Juventus manager made the decision to start substitute goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky for the first leg at the Metropolitano, though his choice quickly backfired as the 22-year-old made an early mistake to gift the hosts the opener before a slip a few minutes later allowed Julian Alvarez to tap in the third.

Tudor then decided to withdraw Kinsky within 17 minutes, replacing him with usual starter Guigliemo Vicario, though the damage was already done and Spurs went on to concede two more, leaving them with a mountain to climb if they want to overturn the deficit and make the quarter-finals next week.

After the match, TNT Sports pundits Joe Hart and Steve McManaman questioned Tudor’s decision-making, suggesting that the manager has now “almost decided his own fate”.

The decision to start and then withdraw Antonin Kinsky drew plenty of criticism

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The decision to start and then withdraw Antonin Kinsky drew plenty of criticism (AFP via Getty Images)

“He was brought in for an immediate bounce, immediate reaction,” said McManaman after the full-time whistle.

“It wasn’t just the performance tonight, it was everything on the periphery. The peripheral nonsense on the goalkeepers, how he chose his team, his set-up,” explained the former Liverpool midfielder.

“At half-time he’s gone back to bringing on Solanke, who you thought should have played, Conor Gallagher, Xavi Simons, Palhinha, who would’ve been ideal for tonight. Every decision he’s made he’s gone against it at half-time. It was a surreal performance,” he added.

The pair questioned the Spurs boss further after he’d given his post-match interview, with both highlighting a lack of accountability and willingness to speak.

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“We talk about Tottenham at the moment, they’re faceless. Who’s in charge of it?” asked Hart.

Tudor encouraged ‘less talking’ after the loss, and said everything was going against his side

Tudor encouraged ‘less talking’ after the loss, and said everything was going against his side (AFP via Getty Images)

“How can the man who’s been put in charge to steer them in a better direction not want to speak. What sort of message is he sending there? Did he send a message to the fans, he didn’t acknowledge them in the stadium.

“To say that you’re not willing to speak…that’s your job, you’re the coach, it’s no surprise the club are under the cosh at the moment. You need someone standing up in front of the media, re-assuring everyone,” he added.

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“He was spiky yesterday before the game. And again he hasn’t helped himself today, he should be there fronting up. He’s the one who needs to front up, he’s the one who’s getting paid,” agreed McManaman.

“When it’s bad, say it’s bad, apologise, say ‘I’m sorry’, and have this air of positivity. We understand it was bad luck today, and you’re right, Romero and Palhinha getting concussion [with a late clash of heads], everything is just piling up.

“But he knew that, he was brought in when they were in a dire position. The fact that he’s made them more dire is on him,” he added.

Spurs return to the Premier League relegation battle as they take on Liverpool at Anfield this weekend, before the second leg of their Champions League tie at home to Atletico next week, and a potential six-pointer after on 22 March as they host Nottingham Forest.

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Eddie Howe says Newcastle ‘showed we can play against the very best’

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Eddie Howe will send his players into battle in Barcelona having told them they have shown they can mix it with Europe’s best.

The Magpies will head for the Nou Camp next Wednesday evening knowing they would have been doing so with a precious 1-0 advantage had Lamine Yamal not denied them victory with the final kick in the first leg of their last-16 tie at St James’ Park.

A 1-1 draw was scant reward for a fine performance against one of the very biggest names in European football and head coach Howe, who described the equaliser as “soft”, is confident they can make life intensely difficult for Hansi Flick’s men on their own pitch.

He said: “In the cold light of day when we wake up tomorrow, we’ll see the positives. The tie is very much alive, we played really well.

“We showed our qualities. We’ve been really competitive. The challenge is we need more on a consistent basis. We’ve showed we can play against the very best when we’re at our best.”

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Yamal’s spot-kick in the sixth minute of stoppage time denied the Magpies a deserved victory on the night and left them very much alive, but with a major task on their hands if they are to progress.

Harvey Barnes’ 14th goal of the season had given the hosts an 86th-minute lead and seemingly a priceless advantage ahead of the return, but a famous victory was snatched from their grasp at the death.

Malick Thiaw’s challenge on substitute Dani Olmo prompted Italian referee Marco Guida to point to the spot, and Yamal duly obliged to leave Barca with the advantage when the sides reconvene in Spain.

Asked if he felt his team deserved more, Howe said: “Yes, we do.

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“A really good performance from the team, very, very good in all phases, really. I thought we limited them with a really good defensive performance from the team and I thought we attacked really well too.

“Although we didn’t create an abundance of clear-cut chances, I thought there were chances all through the game for us.

“It was great to see us finally score and then the last attack of the game, the last kick of the game, it’s a tough one to take.”

Hansi Flick, whose men won 2-1 at St James’ in the first fixture of the group phase back in September, showed flashes of their brilliance and eventually emerged with something to show for their efforts.

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However, they were under the cosh for long periods and were happy to leave on level terms.

Flick said: “If you had asked me before the game with a 1-1, I was always happy.

“With the ball, we made not a good game. We lost too many balls, easy mistakes and this is what Newcastle only wants. When they get the ball, the transition they make is good, they have a lot of dynamic, very fast players, so it was not easy.

“But at the end, what I appreciated a lot from my team is that we defended together, the performance in defence was really good today.”

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Champions League: ‘Incredible’ – Tottenham boss Igor Tudor reacts to controversial Antonin Kinsky substitution

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Tottenham manager Igor Tudor insists his decision to substitute Antonin Kinsky was done to “protect” the team, after the goalkeeper was replaced by Guglielmo Vicario after just 17 minutes, with Tottenham already 3-0 down to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their last-16 tie in the Champions League.

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Steve Borthwick admits pressure has hit England’s Six Nations campaign

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“I respect there’s lots of discussion around our tactical plans – when you look at the end point, look at the result and you the number of tries scored, that’s completely understandable,” said Borthwick

“I think it’s more about improving that incisiveness with our attack and getting over the try line rather than necessarily any major overhaul.

“You have an overview, a structure of ‘this is how we want to approach the different aspects of the game’, and then talk about the players bringing their points of difference.”

The day after defeat by Italy in Rome on Saturday, Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney released a statement backing Borthwick, saying he was confident that the coach and his staff would “do everything they can to deliver”.

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Borthwick says that he speaks with Sweeney “at least once or twice a week” and Conor O’Shea, the RFU’s director of performance rugby, “pretty much on a daily basis”.

“Ever since I started this role back in late 2022, we have always worked very, very closely together,” Borthwick added.

“I think that I’ve always been very clear on the vision of the team, initially going very quickly into that 2023 Rugby World Cup which was just around the corner, and ever since then building through each of these competition windows since.

“We are all disappointed and frustrated.

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“We came to this tournament with really high aspirations, as did the players, and we’ve been unable to meet those targets we set for ourselves.”

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5 Free Agents the Vikings Should Sign on Wednesday

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Sep 12, 2021; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk (13) after a reception against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The Minnesota Vikings have signed one external free agent so far this cycle: cornerback James Pierre from the Pittsburgh Steelers. The club has somewhere between $20 million and $30 million to spend after player releases and contractual restructures, so the money has to go somewhere — soon. These are five free agents that Minnesota should target.

The Vikings still have room to make a few smart additions.

Most of the heavy-hitting free agents have found new teams, but Minnesota can strike on these players.

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Numerous Logical Targets Remain for Minnesota in Free Agency

It’s the quietest Vikings free agency to date since 2020.

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Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (1) rushes through traffic while Indianapolis Colts defenders Zaire Franklin (44) and Nick Cross (20) close in during third-quarter action, with Dec 7, 2025 marking the matchup at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Jacksonville secured a 36–19 victory as Etienne powered the ground attack. Mandatory Credit: Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union.

**Note: This list does not contain Kyler Murray because he’s technically not a free agent.

1. Nick Cross | S

At 24 years old, Cross is projected to command $6–8 million per season on his next contract. While Pro Football Focus gave him a grade of only 59.8 in 2025, with a 50.4 in coverage and a 72.0 against the run, his earlier performance suggests greater potential.

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Cross is a popular name in IDP fantasy football due to his knack for accumulating tackles and splash plays. Although his production dipped in 2025 as he adapted to a new defensive coordinator and shared the secondary with Camryn Bynum, his previous seasons offer a more encouraging outlook.

From 2022 to 2024, Cross earned PFF grades of 56.5, 71.8, and 70.3, respectively. This upward trend indicates that the right defensive scheme could unlock his previous form. Brian Flores, known for favoring aggressive safeties who quickly attack downhill and excel with straightforward reads, could be the key to maximizing Cross’ strengths.

Flores has a track record of revitalizing similar careers, as demonstrated by Eric Wilson’s resurgence in 2025 within his system. Give Cross a whirl.

2. Christian Kirk | WR

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Kirk has missed 35% off all games in the last three seasons; he is not known for durability, at least not as of late.

However, not long ago, the Arizona Cardinals employed Kirk, and he cooked with Kyler Murray, who may be the Vikings’ next quarterback. The 29-year-old logged 77 receptions for 982 yards and 5 touchdowns with Murray’s Cardinals in 2022, the springboard season and event that landed Kirk big money in Jacksonville the following season.

He won’t cost much during the next wave of free agency — probably about $5 million per year — and Minnesota should onboard him for WR3 duty to replace Jalen Nailor, who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders.

As a matter of fact, Murray and Kirk are best friends. See: here.

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3. Rachaad White | RB

White is a pretty steady halfback — nothing too fancy, and his struggles are never long-lasting. He’s 6’0 and 215 pounds with 4.48 speed. He can catch the ball out of the backfield. White can also block against the pass, ranking as a Top 20 tailback in the trait last season.

In 2023, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, before the arrival of Bucky Irving, White produced 1,539 yards from scrimmage and 9 touchdowns. That’s not very long ago, nor is White old at age 27. Irving later took over more of the workload, but White’s recent output suggests that he would be a fine RB2 in Minnesota.

4. Ethan Pocic | C

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Pocic is 30 and has an estimated market value of $8–12 million per year. PFF gave him an overall grade of 63.8 in 2025, with scores of 62.2 for pass protection and 63.2 for run blocking.

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Cleveland Browns center Ethan Pocic (55) walks off the field following a loss to the San Francisco 49ers, with Nov 30, 2025 marking the game at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio. Pocic headed toward the sideline as players exited the field after the late-season matchup. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images.

The veteran center entered the NFL as a second-round pick in 2017 — the same draft that brought Dalvin Cook to Minnesota — and played out his first contract with the Seattle Seahawks before signing with the Cleveland Browns in 2022. His durability has been a concern throughout his career, though, as he tends to miss games each season due to injuries.

If this trend continued in Minnesota, the Vikings would have sufficient depth to rely on, with players like Blake Brandel and Michael Jurgens available as replacements.

5. Trevon Diggs | CB

Diggs’s value has diminished after brief stints with the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers in recent months, making him a potential low-risk acquisition for a team seeking depth. Diggs has shown flashes of strong play since 2020, as reflected in his passer rating against.

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Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (7) celebrates with teammates after recording an interception during second-quarter action against the Philadelphia Eagles, with Nov 10, 2024 marking the matchup at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Diggs and the Cowboys defense reacted following the momentum-changing takeaway. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images.

In 2020, opposing quarterbacks had an 85.8 rating when targeting Diggs, which improved to 55.8 in 2021, before rising again to 86.1 in 2022. Injuries plagued his 2023 season, and while his rating was 85.3 in 2024, it spiked to 154.2 in 2025, albeit on only 22 targets. His PFF grades follow a similar trend: 62.7 in 2020, 58.5 in 2021, 67.6 in 2022, a 2023 season affected by injury, 56.6 in 2024, and 58.7 in the limited 2025 sample size.

Entering 2026, the Minnesota Vikings boast a respectable cornerback unit comprised of Byron Murphy Jr., Isaiah Rodgers, and newcomer James Pierre. Their collective health last season contributed to the defense’s strong performance under Flores, ranking third in EPA per play. Nevertheless, depth remains a concern, and Diggs could immediately provide valuable experience to the secondary.

Signing Diggs would also ensure that Minnesota isn’t forced to select a corner in Round 1 or 2 of April’s draft.


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Jets’ Super Bowl III star Matt Snell dies decades after legendary NFL career

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Former NFL running back Matt Snell has died at age 84, the New York Jets confirmed.

A cause of death was not immediately announced.

In addition to his heroics in Super Bowl III, Snell is remembered for a standout rookie season, earning AFL Rookie of the Year honors and setting the Jets single-game rushing record. In the franchise’s only Super Bowl title, Snell rushed for 121 yards and scored New York’s lone touchdown.

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Snell overcame a knee injury to play a key role in the Jets’ 16-7 victory.

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New York Jets’ fullback Matt Snell watches the action from the sideline during Super Bowl III against the Baltimore Colts at the Orange Bowl Jan. 12, 1969, in Miami, Fla. (Focus on Sport via Getty Images)

In a statement, Jets Chairman Woody Johnson said Snell represented the heart of the franchise and left a lasting legacy.

“Matt Snell will forever hold a special place in the history of the New York Jets,” Johnson said. “He was the embodiment of toughness, selflessness and belief — traits that defined our organization’s proudest moments. His performance in Super Bowl III was nothing short of legendary. Against the odds, Matt set the tone with his physical running, delivering the Jets’ lone touchdown and helping secure one of the most important victories in sports history.”

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Injuries marred the end of Snell’s career, limiting him to 12 games over his final three seasons. Snell stepped away from the NFL after the 1972 season.

Shortly after he left the Jets, Snell’s relationship with the franchise appeared to quickly deteriorate. 

The 2018 book, “Beyond Broadway Joe: The Super Bowl Team That Changed Football,” later provided context behind the dispute. In the book, Snell wrote that then–Jets owner Sonny Werblin offered him a lifelong role with the franchise. 

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New York Jets running back (41) Matt Snell in action during Super Bowl III against the Baltimore Colts at the Orange Bowl. Snell rushed for 121 yards and scored a touchdown Jan. 12, 1969, in Miami, Fla. (Malcolm Emmons/USA Today Sports )

Snell later said a miscommunication may have caused a lack of follow-through after Werblin’s stake was purchased.

“I don’t know if Sonny ever communicated what he had promised me to the other owners. I know there were people around the organization that were not happy that Sonny and I were friends, and some of them jumped on the opportunity to say bad things about me when Sonny was gone,” Snell recalled, according to an excerpt from the book.

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New York Jets running back (41) Matt Snell follows a block of Bill Mathis against the Baltimore Colts during Super Bowl III at the Orange Bowl Jan. 12, 1969 in Miami, Fla.  (Malcolm Emmons/USA Today Sports)

Legendary Jets quarterback Joe Namath reflected on the lasting impact Snell made on the field.

“I’m really sad to hear that he passed,” Namath said, via the team’s official site. “Matt was not only a hell of a player — he was a terrific teammate, and without him, we wouldn’t have had a chance to win a championship.”

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Snell’s 4,285 career rushing yards rank fourth in Jets history. He is survived by his wife, Sharon, two children and a grandson.

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Raptors fall to Rockets as Durant scores 29

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Durant shot 12 of 16 from the field while adding seven rebounds. He scored 22 of his points in the first half.

Thompson eclipsed the 20-point mark for the fifth time in six games. He converted on 6 of his 10 field goal attempts while making 10 free throws.

Jabari Smith Jr. also added 23 points for the Rockets, who pulled into a tie for third place in the Western Conference standings. Alperen Sengun scored 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

Houston shot 60% in the first quarter and outrebounded the Raptors 11-5, but with the help of six Rockets’ turnovers the game was tied at 29. The Rockets closed the first half on a 14-4 run to take a 58-49 halftime lead.

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The Rockets shot 49% from the field for the game and outrebounded the Raptors 53-30, finishing with 22 second-chance points to Toronto’s five.

RJ Barrett’s 25 points led the Raptors. Scottie Barnes scored 24 points, but Toronto made just 9 of 36 three-point attempts.

The Raptors’ lead over the Orlando Magic for fifth place in the Eastern Conference is down to 1/2 game.

Raptors: At the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday.

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Ravens fans rip into GM Eric DeCosta over Maxx Crosby disaster

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The Baltimore Ravens made headlines when they traded with the Las Vegas Raiders for defensive end Maxx Crosby. They finalized a deal for the five-time Pro Bowler in exchange for two first-round picks. He was supposed to help bolster the defense this upcoming season.

However, on Tuesday, it was reported that the Ravens decided to back out of this trade with the Raiders for Crosby. He failed to pass the physicals, resulting in the team backing out of their decision to acquire him.

The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec shared a tweet, highlighting the impact this voided deal has on the Ravens.

“Crosby has been in Baltimore for the past couple of days in anticipation of the deal becoming finalized at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Now, there will be no deal and the Ravens, who have already lostnine UFAs while signing one, are in an even bigger hole,” Zrebiec wrote.

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Fans on social media criticized the Ravens and GM Eric DeCosta for their mismanagement of the Maxx Crosby trade.

“Fire EDC this is unforgivable,” one fan commented.

@jeffzrebiec Fire EDC this is unforgivable

“Fire Eric Decosta, wtf are we doing man. This dude can’t build a f****g roster,” another fan said.

@jeffzrebiec Fire Eric Decosta, wtf are we doing man. This dude can’t build a fucking roster

“Eric Decosta is the worst gm in football,” this fan wrote.

eric decosta is the worst gm in football

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“ERIC DECOSTA SHOULD BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY!” another fan said.

ERIC DECOSTA SHOULD BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY!

“Fire EDC, season over,” one fan wrote.

@sgellison Disaster. Fire EDC season over.

“Lamar is going to fight Eric DeCosta in the Ravens Parking lot,” this fan commented.

Lamar is going to fist fight Eric DeCosta in the Ravens Parking Lot

“Get this dumba** MF ERIC DECOSTA THE F**K OUT OF HERE! This clown a** mf is not serious about winning… Why TF WOULD YOU DO THIS S**T…. WE CLEARLY NEEDED A F*****G EDGE RUSHER and you backed out of it… Fire him right now Biscotti!!” another fan said.

Get this dumbass MF ERIC DECOSTA THE FUCK OUT OF HERE! This clown ass mf is not serious about winning….. Why TF WOULD YOU DO THIS SHIT…….. WE CLEARLY NEEDED A FUCKING EDGE RUSHER and you back out of it… Fire him right now Biscotti!!!

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Last season, the Ravens ranked No.24 in terms of total defense, allowing an average of 354.5 yards and 42 touchdowns. They had the third-most-injured defense in the league, hampering their chances of being a Super Bowl contender.

The Ravens finished second in the AFC North with an 8-9 record, failing to qualify for the playoffs. The team decided to rebuild, firing coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons and bringing in Jesse Minter as his replacement.

On the other hand, Maxx Crosby and the Raiders finished dead last in the AFC West with a 3-14 record. The five-time Pro Bowler missed out on the last two games of the season due to a torn meniscus, finishing with 73 total tackles, 10 sacks and 28 tackles for loss.


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NFL insider shares his thoughts on the impact of the failed Maxx Crosby trade on the Raiders

The Las Vegas Raiders have been rebuilding their roster and coaching staff after the disastrous 2025 campaign. They brought in Klint Kubiak to replace Pete Carroll as the coach while finalizing other player deals.

The team had moved on with the assumption that Maxx Crosby would not be playing for them in 2026. However, after the Ravens backed out of this trade, NFL insider Albert Breer noted that it could affect the team’s offseason plans.

“This puts the Raiders in an incredibly difficult situation. They lose the picks, they have a bunch of deals to be finalized tomorrow done under the assumption Maxx Crosby was gone, and now they may have to turn around and trade him again with the medical question hovering,” Breer tweeted.

Will another team decide to pick up the five-time Pro Bowler on a similar trade value?

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