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Fifa officials head to India as fears over World Cup blackout grow amid TV deal dispute
Millions of football fans across India face the prospect of missing next month’s World Cup, as Fifa officials are currently in the country attempting to finalise a broadcast deal.
The global governing body has yet to secure an agreement for the tournament, largely due to significant differences over pricing.
The deadlock means that, with the World Cup kicking off on 11 June, only three weeks remain to establish broadcast infrastructure and sell advertising inventory. This situation contrasts with China, where a broadcasting deal was struck last week, ending a similar standoff.
Sources familiar with Fifa’s plans confirm that media rights executives are in India, though the specifics of their meetings and agenda remain undisclosed. Fifa, in a statement to Reuters, confirmed it has concluded agreements in over 180 territories, adding that discussions in India regarding media rights were ongoing and “must remain confidential at this stage”.
Previous reports indicate that discussions between the Reliance-Disney joint venture, India’s largest media company, and Fifa have stalled. Reliance-Disney joint venture offered $20 million for the Fifa rights. That led to a disagreement because Fifa had initially sought $100 million but was last looking for around $60 million at least, Reuters has reported.
Sony, another major player in the Indian market, has refrained from bidding. The Reliance-Disney venture, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, declined to comment on whether a meeting with Fifa is scheduled.

Despite cricket’s dominance, football boasts a substantial following in India, with approximately 85 million fans compared to cricket’s 492 million, according to a 2024 report by Deloitte and Google.
India accounted for 2.9% of the global linear TV reach during the 2022 World Cup, underscoring the potential audience at stake.
The World Cup will be hosted in the United States, Mexico and Canada, and is due to run from 11 June to 19 July.
The opening game will see co-hosts Mexico face South Africa in Mexico City. This will be a repeat of the fixture that got the 2010 World Cup underway.
Thomas Tuchel’s England will play their first game against Croatia in Texas on 17 June, before going on to face Ghana and Panama in the group stage.
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Nolan Arenado’s first-inning slam sparks D-backs’ blowout of Giants
May 18, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado (28) celebrates with right fielder Corbin Carroll (7) and shortstop Geraldo Perdomo (2) after hitting a grand slam home run in the first inning against the San Francisco Giants at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images Nolan Arenado hit Robbie Ray’s sixth pitch of the game for a grand slam and the Arizona Diamondbacks opened a three-game home series against the San Francisco Giants with a 12-2 victory on Monday.
Gabriel Moreno added a two-run homer, helping the Diamondbacks record the sixth victory in the past nine games.
Zac Gallen limited the Giants to two runs in six innings, and rookie Ryan Waldschmidt chipped in with a career-high three hits.
It didn’t take Arizona, opening a seven-game homestand, long to take control of the game.
Ketel Marte singled on Ray’s second pitch of the night, and Corbin Carroll singled on the next delivery. The Diamondbacks then loaded the bases on Ray’s fourth offering when Matt Chapman booted Geraldo Perdomo’s groundball.
After Arenado took a ball, he launched a 403-foot bomb to left field, his seventh homer of the season and the seventh grand slam of his career.
The Diamondbacks tacked on one run in the second and two more in the third before blowing the game open with a five-run fifth that included Moreno’s second homer of the season.
Ray (3-6) was pulled two batters later, and he wound up charged with 10 runs (nine earned) on 11 hits in 4 1/3 innings. He walked two and struck out one. The hit, run and earned run totals were all career worsts. Winning for the first time since April 1, Gallen (2-4) allowed four hits and one walk while striking out five.
Moreno, Marte, Carroll and Ildemaro Vargas had two hits apiece for the Diamondbacks, whose total of 16 matched their season high. The 12 runs equaled Arizona’s best of the year, also achieved on April 26 against the San Diego Padres.
Marte also drove in two runs and scored twice, Tim Tawa had two RBIs, and Waldschmidt, Moreno and Vargas also scored two runs each.
Willy Adames homered, his fourth of the season, for the Giants, who had won two straight. Bryce Eldridge and Harrison Bader collected two hits apiece. –Field Level Media
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Cronulla Sharks vs Canterbury Bulldogs Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 11 2026
Suncorp Stadium will play host to Friday’s
Round 11 NRL game between Cronulla Sharks and
Canterbury Bulldogs. The game kicks off at 6:00 pm with Cronulla Sharks heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Cronulla Sharks vs.
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When: Friday May 15, 2026 at 6:00 pm
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Canterbury heads into Friday night with a clear blueprint after South Sydney exposed Cronulla’s defensive frailties last week. The Sharks struggled badly through the middle before their right edge unravelled under pressure, an area the Bulldogs will almost certainly target with Matt Burton returning to steer the attack. Burton’s combination with Bronson Xerri could prove decisive if Canterbury can generate quick ruck speed and isolate Cronulla’s edge defenders.
The Bulldogs attack has lacked polish in recent weeks, but Lachlan Galvin’s role through the middle adds another layer to their shape. Craig Fitzgibbon’s side still carries plenty of attacking firepower of its own, though defensive consistency remains the concern. If Canterbury can control possession and turn pressure into repeat opportunities, they look well placed to grind out another close win.
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Cronulla Sharks vs Canterbury Bulldogs Teams
Sharks team: 1. William Kennedy 2. Samuel Stonestreet 3. Jesse Ramien 4. KL Iro 5. Ronaldo Mulitalo 6. Braydon Trindall 7. Nicho Hynes 8. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Jayden Berrell 10. Toby Rudolf 11. Briton Nikora 12. Teig Wilton 13. Jesse Colquhoun 14. Siosifa Talakai 15. Billy Burns 16. Oregon Kaufusi 17. Thomas Hazelton 18. Hohepa Puru 19. Mawene Hiroti 20. Braden Hamlin-Uele 21. Riley Jones 22. Niwhai Puru
Bulldogs team: 1. Connor Tracey 2. Jonathan Sua 3. Bronson Xerri 4. Stephen Crichton 5. Enari Tuala 6. Matt Burton 7. Lachlan Galvin 8. Max King 9. Bailey Hayward 10. Leo Thompson 11. Sitili Tupouniua 12. Jacob Preston 13. Jaeman Salmon 14. Kurt Mann 15. Samuel Hughes 16. Harry Hayes 17. Alekolasimi Jones 19. Jethro Rinakama 20. Lipoi Hopoi 21. Josh Curran 22. Sean O’Sullivan 23. Jed Reardon
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Sug Sutton makes go-ahead floater to help Fire beat Sun
PORTLAND, Ore. — Sarah Ashlee Barker and Bridget Carleton each scored 18 points, Sug Sutton scored a go-ahead basket with 22.6 seconds left, and the Portland Fire beat the Connecticut Sun 83-82 on Monday night.
Sutton drove into the lane and sank a floater for an 81-79 lead. Connecticut had two chances on its next possession before Carleton secured the rebound and was fouled. Carleton made two free throws with 9.7 left for a four-point lead.
Connecticut rookie Charlisse Leger-Walker made a 3-pointer with 1.9 left and Portland was called for an offensive foul to give the Sun another chance. But Aneesah Morrow’s heave from halfcourt was short at the buzzer.
Sutton finished with 12 points and Emily Engstler added 15 for Portland (2-2). Nyadiew Puoch scored 10.
Brittney Griner led Connecticut (0-5) with 16 points, one shy of reaching 6,000 for her career. Morrow, Hailey Van Lith and Aaliyah Edwards each added 12 and Leger-Walker scored 10.
Connecticut led 42-38 at halftime after holding Portland to just 13 points in the second quarter. The Sun shot 58 per cent from the field, while Portland went 3 of 13 from 3-point range.
Connecticut’s Saniya Rivers went coast-to-coast at the end of the third for a jumper at the free-throw line, tying the game at 64.
The Sun finished 7 of 20 from 3-point distance, and 11 of 20 at the free-throw line.
Connecticut: Continues a five-game trip at Seattle on Wednesday.
Portland: At Indiana on Wednesday.
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Holy Sheets!, Padres sweep the Mariners
After losing two of three to the Milwaukee Brewers on the road, the San Diego Padres arrived in Seattle with an offense that lacked thump, as well as production, from the top of the lineup. With Fernando Tatis Jr., Jackson Merrill, and Manny Machado scuffling, the rest of the roster carried the team to a sweep of the Mariners and a 28-18 record, a half-game back of the Dodgers in the NL West.
There is not much to say that is new about the problems the three faces of the franchise are experiencing. Over the 18 games from April 27 to May 16, Machado/Tatis/Merrill had a collective .164/.231/.249 batting line. The doubles that Machado and Merrill hit in Sunday’s game were the first extra-base hits they both had in the same game since April 11 (per Kevin Acee in Padres Daily newsletter).
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Here is where the Padres offense stands as of the end of the Mariners series:
Batting average – .224, 30th OBP – .296, 28th SLG – .371, 26th OPS – .667, 28th
It doesn’t make sense that this team is 10 games over .500 and in second place in the NL West, but that is the case. As everyone in sports media keeps saying, this isn’t sustainable. Even manager Craig Stammen acknowledges that to be true.
Lucas Giolito
Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller signed right-handed starter Lucas Giolito to a $1.5 million contract for 2026 with a $1.5 million buyout for 2027 and escalators that could net him an additional $5 million. He signed on April 22 and his contract guaranteed a promotion to the major league team by May 16. He had two starts in Single-A and two starts in Double-A before debuted with the Padres on Sunday against the Mariners. After pitching five shutout innings with one hit allowed, Giolito sat for a prolonged half-inning while his teammates put up five runs in the top of the sixth inning.
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In the bottom of the sixth, he was not the same guy. After walking three straight hitters, he was removed from the game and was then charged with the three runs scored by the Mariners after his departure. Giolitto got the win after his offense went on a hitting spree (especially Gavin Sheets) and put up eight runs for the game.
Giolito’s performance was all the more impressive considering he hasn’t had anything close to a normal ramp-up to the season. Going unsigned through the offseason and Spring Training, Giolito was on his own to prepare to pitch for a major league team. Staying unsigned until late April, his contract only gave him 23 days to prepare for his debut with the Padres.
His velocity was notably less than his normal 94-95 mph on his fastball (90-92), but his changeup is elite and makes the fastball a playable pitch. He throws those two pitches 85% of the time. In 145 innings pitched in 2025, Giolito threw to a 3.41 ERA, even though his underlying numbers don’t look that impressive.
With time spent working with Ruben Niebla and his staff, and building up his arm, Giolito should get better. His command through the first five innings was remarkable considering his brief amount of prep time.
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Gavin Sheets
Since signing with the Padres before the 2025 season, Gavin Sheets has been the power hitter the Padres hoped he would be, in streaks. Always less effective against left-handed pitchers, Sheets has made adjustments during his time with the Padres and continues to improve against righties. Last season his batting average was almost identical between lefties and righties, but his slug against right-handed pitchers was .453 versus .369 against left-handers. He had 17 homers against righties and two versus lefties.
This season, with minimal appearances versus lefties, Sheets is continuing the trend. He is slugging. 596 versus right-handers so far this year (114 at-bats). In 12 at-bats versus lefties, he is slugging .167. Way too small a sample size, but with some of his teammates performing well against left-handed pitching (Miguel Andujar, Luis Campusano) he isn’t going to get many opportunities.
Overall, Sheets has been clutch, with “late and close” hits. He is second behind Xander Bogaerts in RBI; Bogaerts has 23 and Sheets has 21. His nine homeruns lead the team, and his 10 doubles are one behind Andujar.
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Sheets was named the National League Player of the Week with these numbers over the Brewers and Mariners series.
Rodolfo Durán
Catcher Rodolfo Durán waited 11 years to get his first chance to play in a major league uniform. With the broken toe suffered by Luis Campusano in the series versus the Giants, Durán was added to the roster and made his first start on May 7 against the Cardinals. He was 0-for-10 before coming to bat in the seventh inning against Seattle on May 16. Durán lined his first hit as a major leaguer into the Padres’ bullpen for his first home run. In his last at-bat in the ninth inning, he was robbed of another home run by a leaping Julio Rodríguez in center field.
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Durán will remain with the Padres in place of the injured Campusano, but it is unlikely any other moment will be as memorable as that one for the veteran of four organizations.
A Quiet Assassin
Reliever Bradgley Rodriquez, 22, graduated from the Padres prospect list this month. He appeared in seven games and 7.2 innings for the Padres in 2025 with a 1.17 ERA and nine strikeouts to three walks. In 2026, he has pitched in 19 games (was the opener for two games) and has 22.2 innings under his belt this season. He is on pace to pitch over 80 innings, which would far exceed his 61.1 innings in 2024 in the minors.
It seems likely he will get optioned at some point to give him a break, but the bullpen will be the less for it. His 1.59 ERA includes 18 strikeouts to five walks, and he has allowed no home runs. His effectiveness is only behind Mason Miller and Jason Adam.
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Although he has high-leverage stuff, Rodriguez is being brought along carefully. His fastball touches 100 mph, but it is not his best pitch. He has a plus-plus-changeup that he pairs with a slider for 69% of his offerings.
Roster moves and injury updates
General manager A.J. Preller gave an update on the status of Joe Musgrove and Nick Pivetta in an interview with Ben and Woods of 97.3 The Fan on Friday, May 15. Neither is in a throwing program yet, and he suggested that they would not be until June/July.
It was reported by Kevin Acee in his daily newsletter (via manager Craig Stammen) that Luis Campusano is still unable to come off the IL. His broken toe is still too painful, although he is involved in baseball activities.
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The last word on Jake Cronenworth was that he had been referred to a neurologist and is recovering from his concussion under medical care. He did not travel with the team on the latest road trip.
Matt Waldron pitched poorly in his start versus the Brewers on May 12 and then came back and pitched two innings of scoreless relief on May 14. He reportedly came in the next day with a sore upper arm and was placed on the 15-day IL when Alek Jacob was called up to provide extra help to the bullpen. Jacob was sent back down when Giolito was activated.
Jhony Brito has started his rehab from his UCL surgery of last year. He started two games with the ACL Padres and then started for Double-A San Antonio on Sunday, May 17. Brito went four innings with no earned runs allowed. He allowed two hits and had a strikeout, although two unearned runs scored.
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Wembanyama Steals Spotlight on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP Night as Spurs Beat Thunder in 2OT Thriller
Victor Wembanyama delivered one of the greatest playoff performances of his young career Monday night, spoiling Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP celebration as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 122-115 in a double-overtime Western Conference Finals classic.
On a night designed to celebrate Gilgeous-Alexander’s second consecutive NBA MVP award, it was Wembanyama who completely stole the spotlight.
The Spurs superstar exploded for 41 points and 24 rebounds, dominating both ends of the floor while carrying San Antonio to a crucial Game 1 road victory inside a stunned Oklahoma City arena.
Wembanyama eventually sealed the win in the closing moments of the second overtime period with back-to-back dunks, including a powerful three-point play that finally broke the Thunder’s resistance.
Wembanyama Announces Himself on the Biggest Stage
The 22-year-old French phenom looked unstoppable throughout the night.
Whether it was dunking through multiple defenders, controlling the glass, or protecting the rim, Wembanyama completely imposed himself on the game in his Western Conference Finals debut.
By halftime, he already had 14 points and 10 rebounds while looking entirely comfortable under the brightest playoff lights.
As the game stretched deeper into the night and exhaustion began affecting both teams, Wembanyama only seemed to grow stronger.
And when the game needed a superstar to take over in double overtime, he answered.
Shai’s MVP Night Ends in Frustration
The night began with celebration for Gilgeous-Alexander, who officially received his second straight NBA MVP trophy before tip-off.
But the Spurs made sure the ending belonged to someone else.
Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 24 points and 12 assists but struggled badly from the field, shooting just 7-for-23 in one of his toughest playoff outings this season.
His slow start was particularly unusual.
The Thunder guard had only four first-half points while shooting 1-for-5 from the floor — the first time since October 2023 that he failed to make at least two field goals before halftime.
Despite his struggles, Shai still helped Oklahoma City force overtime after the Thunder erased a double-digit fourth-quarter deficit.
But unlike Wembanyama, he could never fully take control of the game offensively.
Dylan Harper and Spurs Defense Changed the Series Opener
While Wembanyama dominated headlines, rookie guard Dylan Harper played a massive role in San Antonio’s victory.
Harper finished with 24 points and a franchise playoff-record seven steals, repeatedly disrupting Oklahoma City’s rhythm and creating transition opportunities for the Spurs.
Stephon Castle added 17 points, while Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson each scored 13.
San Antonio also managed the win without De’Aaron Fox, who missed the game because of ankle stiffness.
Alex Caruso Keeps Thunder Alive
One of Oklahoma City’s biggest surprises came from veteran guard Alex Caruso.
Coming off the bench, Caruso erupted for 31 points — the second-highest scoring playoff game of his career — and repeatedly hit momentum-changing shots that kept the Thunder alive.
Jalen Williams also impressed after returning from a hamstring injury, scoring 26 points following a six-game absence.
Still, the Thunder could not survive San Antonio’s physicality and Wembanyama’s late dominance.
Spurs Steal Home-Court Advantage
The victory gives San Antonio an early 1-0 lead in the Western Conference Finals and immediately steals home-court advantage from Oklahoma City.
It also continues an unusual trend between the two teams.
The Spurs have now beaten the Thunder five times in their last six meetings.
The game itself instantly entered NBA playoff history.
It became the first Western Conference Finals Game 1 to reach double overtime since the Spurs faced the Warriors in 2013.
Game 2 will take place Wednesday night in Oklahoma City, where the Thunder will now face enormous pressure to avoid falling into a 2-0 series hole before the series shifts to San Antonio.
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Pep Guardiola To Leave Manchester City At End Of The Season: Report
Pep Guardiola is set to bring his trophy-laden decade in charge of Manchester City to an end this weekend, according to multiple reports on Monday. Guardiola, 55, has won six Premier League titles and City’s first Champions League among 20 trophies since arriving in England in 2016. He could add one more to his tally if City win their final two matches of the season against Bournemouth and Aston Villa and Arsenal fail to beat Crystal Palace on Sunday’s final round of Premier League fixtures.
The Daily Mail and The Athletic reported that Guardiola will step down after the visit of Villa to the Etihad.
City have made no comment on the speculation.
However, the club have arranged a parade through Manchester on Monday to celebrate their League Cup and FA Cup triumphs this season, which could act as a farewell to Guardiola.
Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, who previously worked on Guardiola’s staff at City, is reportedly in line to take over next season.
Guardiola has one more year remaining on his contract but rumours he was set to depart at the end of the season have circulated for months.
After a first trophyless season for seven years in the 2024/25 campaign, a rejuvenated City have bounced back.
Victory over Chelsea in Saturday’s FA Cup final completed a domestic cup double and they could still usurp Arsenal for a seventh league title in nine years.
Guardiola arrived in England as already one of Europe’s most decorated coaches.
His four-year spell at boyhood club Barcelona between 2008 and 2012 captured admirers across the globe, winning two Champions Leagues and three La Liga titles.
He added three more league titles in three seasons at Bayern Munich.
A similarly short spell was expected when City lured him to the Premier League.
But his influence has transformed the English game at all levels over the past 10 years.
Backed by the deep pockets of Abu Dhabi royalty, City have stepped out of the shadow of local rivals Manchester United to become the dominant force in England.
Guardiola’s brand of passing football has been copied from grassroots through to the elite level.
Even City’s competitors have turned to his disciples to catch up.
Arsenal, managed by Guardiola’s former assistant Mikel Arteta, are on the brink of their first league title in 22 years.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has said his coaching philosophy was shaped by watching the City boss’ Barcelona team, while new Chelsea manager Xabi Alonso moved to Bayern in the final years of his playing career to gain the experience of woring under Guardiola.
The timing of Guardiola’s exit comes with the outcome of an investigation into more than 100 alleged breaches by City of financial regulations still to be released.
First charged by the Premier League in February 2023, an independent commission hearing concluded in December 2024 with the case hanging over City’s achievements on the pitch ever since.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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Athletics pitcher J.T. Ginn working on no-hitter through seven innings against the Angels
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Athletics starter J.T. Ginn has completed seven innings without allowing a hit against the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
The right-hander from Mississippi, who turns 27 on Wednesday, closed out the seventh with his 10th strikeout of the game — setting a career high.
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The game was scoreless entering the eighth.
It was the 31st career start for Ginn, who made his major league debut in 2024.
The Angels haven’t been no-hit since Sept. 11, 1999 — the longest active such streak in the majors.
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SI.com Drops New Intel on Vikings’ Search for a New Boss
Patience is a virtue. That’s the takeaway early this week regarding the Minnesota Vikings’ search for a new general manager. SI.com‘s Albert Breer updated the search, claiming an announcement may take a bit longer than expected.
Minnesota’s ownership group appears willing to let the process breathe before making its next front-office call.
The Vikings’ ownership group has a vast pool of applicants and might not be in a huge rush.
Minnesota Appears Comfortable Taking Its Time
Perhaps a couple more weeks are needed to identify the next GM?
Breer on the Vikings’ GM Process
Breer offered a rather insightful level-set of Minnesota’s current GM situation, with all eyes on the next guy.
He wrote, “The Vikings’ GM search could take a bit. Minnesota has now worked through a list of eight candidates, interviewing assistant GMs from the 49ers (RJ Gillen), Bills (Terrance Gray), Broncos (Reed Burckhardt), Dolphins (Kyle Smith), Lions (Ray Agnew), Rams (John McKay), Seahawks (Nolan Teasley) and Titans (Dave Ziegler) over Zoom last week, as well as interim GM Rob Brzezinski.”
“The interviews lasted about an hour, with owner Mark Wilf and coach Kevin O’Connell running the show and COO Andrew Miller and others from the Wilf management group taking part as well. They covered some big-picture topics and drilled down on how candidates saw their team. The plan is for the Vikings to regroup today to map out the coming weeks. The trouble is this is a bit of a busy week for the franchise.”
The Vikings fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, the former general manager from 2022 to 2025, in late January due to a poor draft record and questionable quarterback roster decisions.
Breer continued, “The expectation is that the Twin Cities will be awarded the 2028 draft at the meetings, so a big contingent, including ownership, will be in Orlando for that. And with a holiday weekend coming up, there’s a good chance in-person interviews with finalists for the job won’t happen until next week.”
“Without competition for candidates out there—the Vikings are the only team looking for a GM — Minnesota can afford to be patient. That said, there’s also an acknowledgment there that it’d be good to get the new GM in soon so he can get started with O’Connell before the summer break commences in mid-June.”
Surprise 2028 Draft Nugget
Tucked in the Breer piece was the predictive draft nugget. A few hours before the rest of the world had the intel, Breer spilled the beans on Minneapolis as the host city of the 2028 NFL Draft. That’s happening now, and NFL owners will vote to finalize the measure this week.
Reuters noted after the Breer prognostication: “NFL owners are expected to vote Tuesday to confirm Minneapolis as the host of the 2028 NFL Draft, ESPN reported Monday. The 2026 draft took place in Pittsburgh last month, with the 2027 event scheduled for the National Mall in Washington, D.C.”
“NBC Sports reported that the 2028 draft itself would be conducted in and around U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings since 2016, and also would have a presence all around the Twin Cities.”
Minneapolis will become the NFL’s epicenter for one weekend in April 2028.
The Interim Option
While the process of finding a new boss may not be in any particular hurry, one can’t help but wonder about Brzezinski, the incumbent. He’s been a part of the franchise since 1999 — so 27 years — and now would be a very strange time for him to leave. Hell, he’s acted as the main general manager for 3.5 months, and most approve of his job performance.
Therefore, keeping in mind Brzezinski as a front-and-center figure in this search, his fate could bend a few ways:
- Brzezinski will shed the “interim title” and become the full-time general manager.
- He’ll simply return to his old job, affectionately known to Vikings fans as the “cap wizard” or “money guy.”
- The Vikings will carve out a custom setup for Brzezinski to have more power while giving the new general manager more responsibility over the draft, for example, while likely keeping O’Connell as the franchise’s main face.
It’s a long way of saying that Brzezinski is important to the Vikings.
June as the New Timeline?
Interviews began last week, and conventional logic suggested Minnesota could have a candidate in place by May 24th or so. Per the Breer reporting, that could be pushed back by a week or two if the Wilfs are not in a hurry.
June feels like a new date for the announcement. The NFL calendar — compared to other months — slows to a crawl in June and during the first three weeks of July. Hiring a new general manager sometime in June would be an appropriate time.
That’s probably the new expected date. Vikings organized team activities (OTAs) kick off on May 26th.
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South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Dolphins Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 11 2026
Suncorp Stadium will play host to Friday’s
Round 11 NRL game between South Sydney Rabbitohs and
Dolphins. The game kicks off at 8:00 pm with Dolphins heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the South Sydney Rabbitohs vs.
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When: Friday May 15, 2026 at 8:00 pm
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Few teams have built momentum more quietly than the Dolphins, whose recent improvement has coincided with the return of Max Plath, Jeremy Marshall-King and Kurt Donoghue. Their influence through the middle has given Redcliffe’s strike players more space and time, turning the Dolphins back into one of the competition’s most dangerous attacking outfits.
South Sydney, however, has embraced the hard-working identity that underpins successful teams. The Rabbitohs’ 6-3 start has been built on effort areas before flair, with their middles laying the platform for Latrell Mitchell and Campbell Graham to capitalise out wide. This shapes as one of the most balanced contests of Magic Round, with both sides thriving when they win the physical battle first. If Souths can slow the Dolphins through the middle, their discipline and composure could prove the difference late.
South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Dolphins Teams
Rabbitohs team: 1. Jye Gray 2. Bayleigh Bentley-Hape 3. Latrell Mitchell 4. Campbell Graham 5. Edward Kosi 6. Cody Walker 7. Ashton Ward 8. Keaon Koloamatangi 9. Bronson Garlick 10. Sean Keppie 11. Euan Aitken 12. Tallis Duncan 13. Cameron Murray 14. Matthew Dufty 15. Lachlan Hubner 16. Tevita Tatola 17. Adam Elliott 18. Jayden Sullivan 19. Latrell Siegwalt 20. Moala Graham-Taufa 21. Thomas Fletcher 22. Peter Mamouzelos
Dolphins team: 1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 2. Jamayne Isaako 3. Jack Bostock 4. Herbie Farnworth 5. Selwyn Cobbo 6. Kodi Nikorima 7. Isaiya Katoa 8. Thomas Flegler 9. Max Plath 10. Francis Molo 11. Connelly Lemuelu 12. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki 13. Morgan Knowles 14. Jeremy Marshall-King 15. Ray Stone 16. Tom Gilbert 17. Felise Kaufusi 18. Oryn Keeley 19. Brad Schneider 20. Trai Fuller 21. Tevita Naufahu 22. Kurt Donoghoe
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