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Cursed: All four of the Arizona Cardinals first four draft picks are injured, with two out for the season

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The Arizona Cardinals are in rebuild mode (again), with a new head coach and a quiver of promising draft picks, but their roster reconstruction has gone sideways mere weeks into the start of training camp because their top four rookies are all injured.

Arizona’s first round pick is injured.

The second round pick is out for the season.

The third round pick is injured.

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The fourth round pick is out for the season.

The Cardinals had seven selections in the April NFL draft. A majority are injured.

The Cursedinals.

Jeremiyah Love spins away from Hezekiah Masses during a preseason NFL game.

Arizona Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love spins away from Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Hezekiah Masses during the first half of a preseason NFL football game Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/David Becker)

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The latest of the bad news is that running back Jeremiyah Love, the third player taken in the first round of the draft, is out indefinitely with an ankle injury. And, this isn’t just a tweak.

Love is likely to miss the remainder of the preseason and his availability for the start of the season is in question.

That news comes hours after head coach Mike LaFleur announced that guard Chase Bisontis, the team’s second round pick and the 34th player taken in the draft, is going to miss the entire season.

Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur speaking at a press conference in Tempe

Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur speaks during a press conference after the first round of the NFL Draft at the team’s facility in Tempe, Arizona, on April 23, 2026. (Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

LaFleur told reporters over the weekend that Bisontis would be placed on the Injured Reserve list, which by NFL rules means he’s automatically out for the entire season when the designation is applied in the preseason.

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Bisontis suffered an MCL injury in his left knee in last Thursday’s preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders. He will require surgery.

“He will be out for a good amount of time, if not the whole year,” LaFleur said. “Sucks for him. Always think about the player first. Sucks for the Cardinals too. He’s a good player, but more importantly, you hate it for the player.”

The sucking is not stopping for the Cardinals.

Quarterback Carson Beck, the team’s third-round pick, had a good preseason debut in the Hall of Fame game two weeks ago. He completed 15 of 19 passes with a touchdown pass, suggesting he should be included in the team’s competition for the starting quarterback job.

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But, nope.

Carson Beck celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Carson Beck (19) celebrates Corey Kiner’s rushing touchdown in the first half of the Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL preseason game against the Carolina Panthers in Canton, Ohio, on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Beck injured his ribs in the game and has not practiced since. He missed the preseason game against the Raiders as well.

LaFleur has been coy about giving the exact status of the injury — whether there was a fracture or there is ligament or other soft tissue damage. He’s only offered that Beck has experienced “soreness.”

But that soreness has left Beck’s status uncertain for practice this week and Saturday’s preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys.

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Then there is fourth-round pick Kaleb Proctor, who was placed on preseason IR the first day the club reported for training camp on July 22.

Proctor injured a knee during an Organized Team Activity session in June. He reportedly tore his meniscus and has required surgery.

Arizona Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love running during rookie minicamp at training center

Arizona Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love runs during rookie minicamp at the Dignity Health Arizona Cardinals Training Center in Tempe, Arizona, on May 8, 2026. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

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So Proctor is also out for the year.

The only bit of encouraging news out of any of this is that Love and Beck are expected to return at some point.

Love suffered a “mild high ankle sprain,” per Dr. David Chao, OutKick’s medical expert and the founder of Sports Injury Central.

Chao said “the hope” is Love can be ready for Week 1 of the regular season, but that is to be determined. The problem with ankle sprains is that coming back too early often leads to re-aggravating the weakened ankle, making the situation worse.

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This pandemic of injuries to the rookie class is not normal. The Cardinals are the only NFL team that are managing injuries to more than half their draft picks.

It’s almost as if they’re cursed.

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a global fitness sensation made in Germany

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There is probably no other sport in the world that has experienced a boom like Hyrox in recent years. What started as an idea in 2017 has, within just a few years, evolved into one of the fastest-growing fitness movements in the world.

The format was developed by event organizer Christian Toetzke, communications expert Michael Trautmann, and Moritz Fürste, a former member of the German national field hockey team that won gold at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.

Their basic idea was very simple: to create a competition that combines the atmosphere of a running event with the intensity of functional strength training that many people know from time in the gym. Hyrox consists of eight functional stations interspersed by eight one-kilometer runs.

“People love to either challenge themselves or compete against others, take part in a contest and battle their own inner demons,” Fürste told DW.

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People were already doing this. Hyrox simply standardizes it as a competition format.

Moritz Fürste in Hamburg
Moritz Fürste went from national field hockey player to Hyrox founderImage: Peter Hartenfelser/Hartenfelser/IMAGO

Hyrox gives people a new purpose

To develop their concept, the founders analyzed the global sports landscape and found that there was a gap in the market of established sports.

“Most sports — such as tennis, football or ball sports in general — are very clearly defined,” explained Fürste. 

“They’ve all been around for hundreds of years, but the one area of the sports world that was never really defined was the world of the gym. We wanted to give these people a goal to train for, aside from being healthy or looking good in the mirror.”

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Hyrox is not the only attempt at creating competition around gym work. CrossFit is perhaps its most famous rival. It started back in 2007, changes daily and features Olympic weightlifting and gymnastics. Hyrox is the same each time, offering more functional fitness development. The closest in style to Hyrox is DEKA Fit, although the latter’s global reach is affected by its focus on local US affiliate gyms.

For Fürste, the definition of success is what happens at the end of races.

“No one finishes a race with any energy left; everyone is completely exhausted. But everyone thinks about being faster next time,” Fürste said.

Clearly, Hyrox isn’t the only way to train, but Fürste believes it is a good way to train for competition.

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The standardized format means that events are comparable worldwide, regardless of whether you compete in Hamburg, London, New York, or Sydney. As a result, there has been a surge in interest in recent years.

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Hyrox growing 100% in all markets

In a 2025 interview with “Sports Illustrated,” Fürste spoke of two pivotal moments for Hyrox; first, when 650 participants turned out for their first ever event and second, when they sold out an event in London in 2022, after the pandemic. It was clear then that they were on to something.

In the 2022–23 season, around 90,000 athletes took part in Hyrox competitions. By 2025, that number had already risen to more than 650,000.

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“No matter where we’ve gone so far, we’ve seen tremendous growth in the first two to three years,” Fürste said.

“There wasn’t a single market that didn’t grow by 100% from one event to the next. This shows that the product works. It’s a great experience for those who take part.”

Hyrox competitors in Beijing 2026
Hyrox is also successful in ChinaImage: China News Service/VCG/IMAGO

Next stop: the 2032 Olympic Games

With more than a million athletes set to compete in Hyrox events worldwide this season, it looks like there’s no sign of the boom ending anytime soon.

“This shows that we’re neither a trend nor a niche,” Fürste said. “It shows that we’ve made our mark in the sports world.”

Hyrox is now present in more than 85 cities in around 30 countries across the world. Studies confirm the series’ extraordinary growth, with more than 278,000 finishers recorded by the end of the 2023-24 season alone.

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“I invested a lot and met with people who have been working in the industry for years,” said Fürste, who believes Hyrox is like the modern sports version of a music festival.

“I had to risk everything to get where I am now and to be part of this team.”

While he never doubted Hyrox’s success, he also never imagined it would become so big. And now the next goal looms on the horizon. Fürste told “Sports Illustrated” that he aims to make Hyrox part of the Olympic program in Brisbane in 2032, taking the popular fitness event to the world’s biggest sporting stage.

This article was originally published in German.

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There’s simply no one like him

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Team India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant produced a sparkling knock at a crucial time on Day 4 of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle on August 18. Despite holding a 178-run first-innings lead, Team India were in a spot of bother at 81/3 when Pant walked out to bat.

The southpaw, renowned for his counter-attacking abilities, swung the momentum Team India’s way with his breathtaking 66 off 69 balls. In the process, Pant also became the first Indian to smash 100 maximums in Test cricket.

The sparkling display and a 20th half-century included eight boundaries and two maximums.

Pant had been criticized for the rash shots that led to his dismissals in the practice match and the first innings of the ongoing first Test. However, the gloveman once again proved his value to the Indian side in the red-ball format.

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Fans on X praised Rishabh Pant for another game-changing knock in Test cricket with the following reactions:

Today, a 28 year old’s name sits alongside legends who are already retired from the game ❤️ Rishabh Pant is coming for the “Most Sixes” record itself 🔥

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Critics should realise the value of Rishabh Pant and stop criticising him ..He is a valuable test player and his attacking approach actually set him apart from all others ..66 attacking runs in second innings is priceless 🏏👌👍

Only Rishabh Pant Can Play like this 👌 Superb 50 when team needed him the most #INDvsSL #SLvsIND

Fans continued hailing Pant for his explosive knock, with one saying:

“Since Debut In 2018, Rishabh Pant India’s Best Test Batter and Most Impactful Batter. Without Pant, India’s Test Cricket Team Is Nothing. In Every Difficult Situation This Player Scored Runs. Some Bitter Journalists Write About Pant, The Team Management Is Not Happy With Pant, Pant Will be Removed From The Team.”

“Flamboyant was literally made for Rishabh Pant. The swagger, the fearless shots, the madness — there’s simply no one like him,” said a fan.

“Rishabh Pant has once again answered his critics with the bat! A brilliant innings against Sri Lanka when it mattered. Instead of constantly criticising him, learn to appreciate match-winning performances. Let the bat do the talking!,” a fan posted.

Rishabh Pant’s heroics help India set a daunting run-chase for Sri Lanka

Rishabh Pant was one of India’s few bright spots in the second innings of the first Test against Sri Lanka. The left-hander was India’s lone half-centurion in the innings as they fizzled away to be bowled out for 193 in the 49th over.

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Yet, with the advantage of a massive first-innings lead, India ensured that the Lankans had a mountain to climb. With a day and a session remaining in the contest, Team India set the hosts a daunting target of 372 in the final innings.

Pant aside, India received contributions from KL Rahul (35) and Devdutt Padikkal (44) in their second innings. The rest of the Indian lineup had no batters even cross double figures.