Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) loosens up before kickoff on August 9, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ahead of a preseason clash with the Houston Texans. The rookie signal-caller worked through timing drills and footwork as he prepared for his first NFL campaign under the stadium lights. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.
The NFL Draft is 12 days out for the Minnesota Vikings, and the first wave of weekend rumors is here.
Three new Vikings rumors are floating as draft week moves closer.
We roll out two rumor rounds every weekend, keeping tabs on the latest chatter as things move fast around the purple orbit.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) goes through pregame work on Dec 7, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, getting loose ahead of kickoff. The young passer focused on timing, footwork, and rhythm throws as part of his routine, continuing his development during a key stretch of the season. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
Rumor: The Vikings could trade J.J. McCarthy to the Los Angeles Rams.
According to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, McCarthy could step into familiar territory, with Sean McVay in Los Angeles and Kevin O’Connell in Minnesota running closely aligned systems.
He proposed this trade, “Rams get: 1-18, 3-97, QB J.J. McCarthy. Vikings get: 1-13. At the right price, though, taking a flier on McCarthy would make sense. The Vikings are unlikely to move forward with the 2024 ninth overall pick as their quarterback of the future, having signed Kyler Murray to take over as their starter in 2026 before deciding on McCarthy’s fifth-year option after the season.”
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“Getting something for the 23-year-old quarterback would make sense if the organization has decided it is going to be heading in a different direction. This move up would get the Vikes ahead of the Bucs and Jets if they want to look toward secondary help in Round 1.”
The target at No. 13 remains up in the air; Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, for example, could enter the conversation if he slips on draft night.
Barnwell continued, “This trade would value McCarthy as being worth the 112th pick in a typical draft by the Johnson chart, a selection in the middle of the fourth round. That feels about right to me. And the Rams would be on the hook for $6.6 million over the next two years, which isn’t much for a developmental backup quarterback.”
“Could McCarthy’s solid final four games of the 2025 season (admittedly against dismal opposing defenses) portend growth and some future success? The Rams wouldn’t be paying much to find out.”
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The Vikings probably won’t trade McCarthy, and if they do, he won’t be filler in a deal five spots up the draftboard.
Rumor: The Chiefs may pursue Jonathan Greenard via trade in the draft.
Also from Barnwell, he theorized that Greenard could go to the Chiefs in the same article.
He explained, “Chiefs get: 1-18, 3-97, Edge Jonathan Greenard. Vikings get: 1-9, Edge Felix Anudike-Uzomah. This trade would value the difference between Greenard and Anudike-Uzomah — a former first-round pick who hasn’t impressed with the Chiefs — as being worth the 54th pick, according to the Johnson chart, in a typical draft.”
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“The Vikings would move up from No. 18 to No. 9 and put defensive coordinator Brian Flores in line to add one of the premier defensive backs in this year’s class. The idea of Downs in a Flores defense is tantalizing, but the Vikings could also go for LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane here. Trading Greenard would open cap space and create a spot in the starting lineup for Dallas Turner, who filled in for Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel when they were hurt last season.”
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) releases a pass under pressure from Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) on Oct 6, 2024, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, United Kingdom. The fourth-quarter moment showcased Greenard’s pursuit and Rodgers’ ability to deliver while facing heat in an international matchup. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
The Vikings haven’t picked as high as No. 9 in a draft since 2014 when they netted linebacker Anthony Barr.
This would-be trade is more likely than the McCarthy idea, but it still remains confusing that Minnesota would plan to be a playoff contender in 2026 while shedding pass rushers. Most serious teams do the opposite — stock up on EDGE talent.
Rumor: Christian Darrisaw’s belated ACL recovery is on schedule, alas.
O’Connell talked about Darrisaw’s ACL at the NFL’s league meetings last week, saying, “I do believe we’re at that point now. He’s having a really good offseason. And what that looks like, what his daily practice schedule and plan looks like, we’re going to do what we think is best to get Christian ready to play 17 games and feel at his absolute best to do so.”
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“I was proud of the way Christian battled through the offseason and the recovery portion, but then it was frustrating for him at times because he did put in all that work, all that tireless work, that in his mind, ‘Hey, I want to move past this,’ But with an injury like that, sometimes time is truly the only thing that will ultimately get us to where we want to get to.”
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. (7) celebrates with teammates after a defensive stop on Sep 8, 2024, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, during a game against the New York Giants. The sequence captured the defense’s energy and cohesion as momentum swung in Minnesota’s favor in the second half. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images.
In the meantime, Minnesota signed offensive tackle Ryan Van Demark from the Buffalo Bills as insurance.
O’Connell added, “He’s so impactful. That is one position where I don’t think we put enough credence and weight into the impact of winning and losing every snap, every down in the NFL at that left tackle position.”
Here’s to hoping Darrisaw’s ACL heals fully for 2026; Minnesota would be in panic mode without him, schematically and financially.
The 2026 Masters is heating up at Augusta National. Defending champion Rory McIlroy has a big lead heading into Saturday and Sunday’s weekend rounds. Fortunately for golf fans, you can watch Masters Rounds 3 and 4 free of charge online. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Masters for free on Saturday and Sunday.
How to watch Masters for free this weekend
The Masters cut has been made (sorry, Bryson DeChambeau), and now the survivors will battle for the green jacket over the final two rounds on Saturday and Sunday.
CBS picks up the TV coverage for the third and final rounds, with their broadcasts running from 2-7 p.m. ET both days. Additionally, Paramount+ will offer early streaing coverage from 12- 2 p.m. ET on the weekend.
But you don’t need to have access to CBS or a Paramount+ account to watch the Masters this weekend. You can watch all of that coverage for free on Masters.com and the Masters App. There, you’ll find a single “Broadcast” stream running from 12-7 p.m. ET. It’s free of charge, and you can stick with that one stream all day long without changing platforms.
That’s not the only streaming coverage available on Masters.com this weekend, though. They will also provide featured group coverage, multiple featured hole streams (including at Amen Corner) and more. Those feeds can also be viewed via the ESPN App, Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+ and DirecTV.
No other major championship or PGA Tour event offers such incredible free access to coverage. It’s one new way to Masters is setting itself above every other tournament.
You can check out the full 2026 Masters streaming schedule for Saturday and Sunday below.
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2026 Masters streaming schedule for Saturday, Sunday
Prochazka won the title from Glover Teixeira in 2022 but was forced to vacate the belt after suffering an injury. Prochazka twice failed to regain the belt in losses to Alex Pereira, the only man to have defeated Prochazka in the UFC. Now that Pereira has vacated the belt to challenge for the interim heavyweight championship at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House, Prochazka has a clear path back to the title.
Saturday represents Ulberg’s first chance at UFC gold. After suffering a knockout loss to Kennedy Nzechukwu in his UFC debut, it appeared Ulberg may have a lower ceiling than the hype that was behind him entering that night. Since that loss, Ulberg has rattled off nine wins, six by stoppage, and now finds himself on the verge of being UFC champion.
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In the co-main event, Paulo Costa returns to action in a light heavyweight fight against Azamat Murzakanov. Costa has struggled late in his career, posting a 2-4 record in his last six appearances. Costa, 34, is coming off an impressive win over Roman Kopylov last July. Murzakanov, meanwhile, is 16-0 so far in his career with 12 knockouts to his name. In fact, the Russian has scored three straight knockouts against an increasingly difficult set of opponents in Alonzo Menifield, Brendson Ribeiro and Aleksandr Rakic.
With so much happening on Saturday night, let’s look closer at the full fight card with the latest odds before we get to our staff predictions and picks for the PPV portion of the festivities that you can consider before hitting the sportsbooks.
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UFC 327 fight card, odds
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook (Odds as of April 10)
Jiri Prochazka -118 vs. Carlos Ulberg -102, vacant light heavyweight title
Azamat Murzakanov -205 vs. Paulo Costa +170, light heavyweights
Curtis Blaydes -122 vs. Josh Hokit +102, heavyweights
Dominick Reyes -148 vs. Johnny Walker +124, light heavyweights
Nate Landwehr -112 vs. Cub Swanson -108, featherweights
Aaron Pico -285 vs. Patricio Pitbull +230, featherweights
Kevin Holland -112 vs. Randy Brown -108, welterweights
Mateusz Gamrot -205 vs. Esteban Ribovics +170, lightweights
Tatiana Suarez -148 vs. Loopy Godinez +124, women’s strawweights
Chris Padilla -162 vs. Marquel Mederos +136, lightweights
Kelvin Gastelum -278 vs. Vicente Luque +225, middleweights
Charles Radtke -180 vs. Francisco Prado +150, welterweights
UFC 327 predictions, picks
With such a massive main event on tap, the crew at CBS Sports went ahead with predictions and picks for the main card from Brian Campbell, Brent Brookhouse, Shakiel Mahjouri, Michael Mormile and Brandon Wise.
Prochazka vs. Ulberg
Prochazka TKO3
Prochazka KO2
Prochazka KO3
Ulberg KO2
Prochazka SUB4
Murzakanov vs. Costa
Murzakanov UD
Murzakanov TKO3
Murzakanov UD
Murzakanov KO3
Murzakanov UD
Blaydes vs. Hokit
Blaydes UD
Blaydes TKO3
Blaydes KO2
Blaydes KO2
Blaydes TKO3
Reyes vs. Walker
Walker KO1
Reyes KO1
Reyes KO1
Reyes KO2
Reyes KO1
Swanson vs. Landwehr
Swanson SUB3
Swanson TKO2
Swanson KO3
Swanson UD
Landwehr UD
Records to date
9-6
11-4
10-5
9-6
9-6
Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg predictions
Campbell: Let’s face it, Prochazka was built for danger. Words like patience and gameplans only water down what this exciting slugger brings to the table. And with nemesis Alex Pereira having moved up to heavyweight, the time is now for Prochazka to regain his 205-pound title. For as quick and powerful as Ulberg can be, the awkwardness of Prochazka should be enough to give him pause and freeze him. That’s the only opening Prochazka needs to land the big one and finish him off. As evidenced by his rally to finish Khalil Rountree Jr. in the final round last October after being picked apart for most of the fight, Prochazka’s ability to carry his cardio through chaos while dragging foes into the deep end of the pool is unique unto itself and the only man to beat him in the Octagon is no longer in this division.
Brookhouse: Prochazka is a throwback fighter in the sense that his style is unrefined and nearly as strange as his personality. He’s the kind of guy who used to litter MMA cards before everyone trained and refined their game to where a generally homogeneous way of fighting dominates fight cards, with small edges in techniques deciding most fights. For that reason, and the excitement his fights produce as a result, I never want to pick against Prochazka unless it’s against another throwback type of fighter — like Alex Pereira.
Mahjouri: Prochazka is never a safe bet, but that’s why we love him. He will probably get rocked, and we’ll watch with bated breath. But Prochazka has the sheer audacity to eat Ulberg’s punches, march forward and drag the technical striker into an inescapable hellstorm. Prochazka has only lost to Alex Pereira in the UFC — losses that age better with every accolade “Poatan” achieves. Until someone other than Pereira crushes my dreams, I’ll ride with Prochazka.
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Azamat Murzakanov vs. Paulo Costa predictions
Campbell: This is the type of big-name opponent the unbeaten Murzakanov needs to truly crack the title picture. Expect Costa, who has lost four of his last six bouts and is making his return to light heavyweight, to play his part as the perfect foil. Costa will be dangerous at times and his reputation for a sturdy chin should be enough to help him go the distance. But he’s simply outgunned in this matchup should he decide to go blow for blow with the powerful Murzakanov. Costa has historically only lost to the best of his division and Murzakanov is starting to look as if he fits that mold.
Brookhouse: One of Costa’s best qualities is his toughness. I don’t know if that toughness will hold up in moving to light heavyweight against a guy who has been ripping through established light heavyweights the way Murzakanov has. While Costa is good at making a fight ugly and willing to make his opponent wallow in the muck with him, he’s not the guy used to fighting at light heavyweight or the one who has actual career momentum, having gone 2-4 since 2020.
Mahjouri: Costa is nearly impossible to finish. That’s a valuable asset against a known knockout artist like Murzakanov. Costa is coming off an impressive win over Roman Kopylmov, where he fought with veteran composure. I don’t have enough information to support Costa as a light heavyweight. Murzakanov’s decision win over Dustin Jacoby wasn’t pretty, but at least I know he can win a 15-minute fight.
Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit predictions
Campbell: Is the colorful Hokit, an athletic heavyweight with power and a solid wrestling background, the type of newcomer that the division badly needs? Eventually, that could very well be true. But this feels like too much, too soon for the former NFL player in just his seventh pro fight and third walk to the Octagon since debuting in the UFC last November. The fact that the 35-year-old Blaydes has only lost to sluggers with fast hands makes this an interesting matchup given Hokit’s aggressive style and confidence in his technique. But those same heavyweights were named Francis Ngannou (twice), Derrick Lewis, Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall. Hokit has yet to go the distance as a pro and has seen six of his eight fights end in the first round. Expect Blaydes to test Hokit’s gas tank over the full 15 minutes and rely on his wrestling and experience to humble the brash upstart.
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Brookhouse: I could pick against Hokit on the fact that I don’t want to see his post-fight promo alone. Beyond personal taste, this feels as though it could be a case of too much, too soon for Hokit. Heavyweight isn’t currently a deep division, but Blaydes is one of the few men who has shown himself to be a reliable performer in the division, and his performances have been good enough that he holds the No. 5 spot in the heavyweight rankings. Hokit has skills, but he has only shown those skills in eight career fights, two in the UFC. And Blaydes is worlds better and more dangerous than Max Gimenis and Denzel Freeman, Hokit’s two UFC opponents. I side with the man who has proven himself dangerous against many of the best in the division over the man hoping to establish himself as on that level.
Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi has admitted he is not proud of the towel incident that overshadowed key moments at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
The incident first came into focus during Nigeria’s semi-final clash against Morocco, where Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali had his towel repeatedly taken away by pitch-side staff.
The situation drew attention again in the final between Morocco and Senegal, with similar actions involving players and goalkeepers, including Senegal’s Edouard Mendy.
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Hakimi has now spoken openly about the controversy, admitting that the scenes did not reflect well on the team.
“They were difficult moments, full of tension inside the stadium,” Hakimi said. “I don’t feel proud of the image we showed because of the towel incident.”
Despite the controversy, the Paris Saint-Germain full-back insisted that Morocco remained competitive and respectful throughout the tournament.
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“Still, the team presented a good competitive showing. We respected the opponent and the tournament,” he added.
The issue came amid wider drama at the competition, after Senegal walked out during the final at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah, leading to Morocco being declared champions by the Confederation of African Football.
Hakimi also addressed the ongoing dispute over the title, as Senegal have taken their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
“What should happen is currently being assessed, and we hope a decision is taken that serves the interests of African football,” Hakimi said.
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“We hope to get the title because we deserve it, and because you can’t leave the pitch that way.”
Former NFL quarterback Browning Nagle, a Louisville standout in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl, has died, his alma mater announced Friday. He was 57.
Nagle was diagnosed with colon cancer earlier this year.
He made his pro football debut in 1991 after the New York Jets selected the strong-armed quarterback in the second round. Nagle saw limited action in his rookie season, attempting just one pass, but he moved into the starting role in 1992.
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Nagle finished his time as the Jets’ starter with a 3-10 record and seven touchdown passes.
Quarterback Browning Nagle of the Atlanta Falcons warms up before the Falcons’ 21-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Fla., Dec. 3, 1995.(Scott Halleran/Allsport)
Boomer Esiason, the 1988 NFL MVP, was traded from the Cincinnati Bengals to the Jets in 1993, relegating Nagle to a reserve role. Nagle joined the Indianapolis Colts in 1994 before ending his NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons.
Nagle was long linked to Brett Favre, whom the Jets had targeted in the 1991 NFL Draft. After failing to trade up, New York selected Nagle after Atlanta took Favre one pick earlier at No. 33 overall.
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Quarterback Browning Nagle of the New York Jets stands on the sideline during a preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh Aug. 7, 1993.(George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
Months before entering the NFL, Nagle etched his name into college football lore, throwing for 451 yards and three touchdowns in Louisville’s upset win over Alabama in the 1991 Fiesta Bowl.
“We are saddened by the passing of Browning Nagle, former Fiesta Bowl MVP quarterback and Louisville great,” the Louisville football program said in a statement.
“His leadership on the field and passion for the game left a lasting mark on our program.
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New York Jets quarterback Browning Nagle throws a pass against the Atlanta Falcons in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 6, 1992.(Gin Ellis/Getty Images)
“Our thoughts are with his loved ones and teammates during this difficult time.”
Marseille have climbed back into the top three of Ligue 1, pending the outcome of LOSC’s match, thanks to goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Igor Paixao and Hamed Traoré. Marseille have also opened up a three-point lead over Monaco following the latter’s heavy defeat to PFC.
In Spain, Real Madrid have handed Barcelona a clear run at the Spanish title. Meanwhile, in England, reigning champions Liverpool will attempt to turn their fortunes around today as they navigate a prolonged spell of turbulence.
In other news, the first leg of the CAF Champions League semi-finals begins with a match between Moroccan clubs AS FAR and Renaissance de Berkane. AS FAR manager Alexandre Santos has described this two-legged tie as “decisive” for the future of his club.
Finally, in tennis, Monégasque player Valentin Vacherot, last year’s revelation, is continuing his fine form. After defeating Australia’s Alex de Minaur in the Monte Carlo tournament quarter-finals, the 27-year-old will face Carlos Alcaraz today for a place in the final.
Sep 21, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning (6) is sacked by Minnesota Vikings outside linebacker Andrew van Ginkel (43) during the first half at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images
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Jan 4, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Andrew van Ginkel (43) and Minnesota Vikings safety Theo Jackson (26) celebrate after a play against the Green Bay Packers during the third quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images
2) The Christian Darrisaw Update: A totally healthy Christian Darrisaw would make a massive difference. He is a left tackle who is on the cusp of elite. Getting (and staying) healthy is what’s needed for the player who is firmly in his prime.
3) Vikings Host “Sleeper Receiver:” Some in Minnesota are nervous about the receiver depth, or lack thereof. To my mind, there’s not much reason for concern. The WR1 and WR2 are excellent. Next up is Tai Felton, who did tremendously on specials as a rookie. Minnesota is fine, but they could opt for a WR in the 3rd or later.
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Vikings wide receiver Tai Felton secures a catch while Giants cornerback Deonte Banks closes in during game action at MetLife Stadium, Dec 21, 2025, in East Rutherford. The contested reception highlighted Felton’s route timing and hands as Minnesota evaluated young receivers in live reps against starting-caliber defensive backs. Mandatory Credit: Yannick Peterhans / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
4) Vikings Could Land Elite Weapon: In theory, there’s some possibility, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. Best guess is that the current runner pair gets supported by a speedy young lad from the 2026 NFL Draft (and possibly an add or two from the UDFA portion of things).
5) ESPN Proposes No-No Vikings Trade: So far, Rob Brzezinski hasn’t pulled off a trade. His most recent companions in the front office have been Rick Spielman and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, neither of whom demonstrated much skittishness about constructing a trade. The trade idea has some merit.
Feb 25, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Minnesota Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah speaks during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
Jiri Prochazka seeks to become UFC light heavyweight champion for a second time in his career when he faces Carlos Ulberg for the vacant title in the main event of UFC 327 on Saturday. The event takes place from Kaseya Center in Miami.
Prochazka is looking to regain the title he won in 2022 and was forced to vacate due to injury. Prochazka twice lost title fights to Alex Pereira, the only man to defeat Prochazka in the UFC, and now that Pereira has vacated the title to move to heavyweight, the door is open for Prochazka to once again become the light heavyweight king.
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For Ulberg, Saturday represents his first opportunity at UFC gold. After losing his UFC debut by knockout, Ulberg won nine consecutive fights to earn a shot at the title.
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In the co-main event, former middleweight title challenger Paulo Costa moves to light heavyweight, where he’ll face red hot Azamat Murzakanov, who is 6-0 in the UFC with five stoppage victories.
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Date: Saturday, April 11 | Location: Kaseya Center — Miami Start times: Early prelims at 5:30 p.m. | Prelims at 7 p.m. | Main card at 9 p.m.
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Jiri Prochazka -110 vs. Carlos Ulberg -110, vacant light heavyweight title
Azamat Murzakanov -205 vs. Paulo Costa +170, light heavyweights
Curtis Blaydes -122 vs. Josh Hokit +102, heavyweights
Dominick Reyes -148 vs. Johnny Walker +124, light heavyweights
Nate Landwehr -115 vs. Cub Swanson -105, featherweights
Aaron Pico -305 vs. Patricio Pitbull +245, featherweights
Randy Brown -110 vs. Kevin Holland -110, welterweights
Mateusz Gamrot -192 vs. Esteban Ribovics +160, lightweights
Tatiana Suarez -155 vs. Loopy Godinez +130, women’s strawweights
Chris Padilla -155 vs. Marquel Mederos +130, lightweights
Kelvin Gastelum -278 vs. Vicente Luque +225, middleweights
Charles Radtke -175 vs. Francisco Prado +145, welterweights
What is the UFC event schedule in 2026?
UFC 328, UFC Freedom 250 and more UFC Fight Nights have already been announced through May 2026. Additional events will be announced as the year progresses, with the UFC schedule updating regularly. Every event will be available along with your Paramount+ subscription.
Will any UFC events air on CBS?
Yes, select UFC numbered events will also air live on CBS in 2026, including UFC 328. You will be able to watch the final hour of the prelims and first hour of the main card on your TV through your local CBS station using cable, satellite or a digital antenna.
Tonight in London, Tyson Fury marks his return with a fight against Russian powerhouse Arslanbek Makhmudov. Heavyweight great Lennox Lewis, who is working on the broadcast, has weighed in on the match-up.
How the Brit performs will shape the remainder of his career – an impressive win making the long-awaited Anthony Joshua showdown much more likely.
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Speaking to Sky Sports, former undisputed champion said that the danger presented by the Russian is exactly what Fury needs to perform well.
“Every time you come back, it’s always risky. I think this opponent for him is a risky opponent but I think it’s a great opponent for him because he’ll realise this guy’s got two dangerous shots to worry about. Other fighters that he’s been up against had a lot more than Makhmudov. So this is a good fight for him.
We’re in the backend [of Fury’s career]. Muhammad Ali retired at 38. That’s the same time I retired, at 38. So he’s still got a couple of years left.”
In a further prediction given to the BBC, Lewis backed Fury by stoppage.
“He’s elusive, moves well, he can throw great combinations plus he’s quick. I think he does it in round seven or eight.”
Makhmudov presents a threat with his size and power, but has fallen short at the top level in the past. For that reason he is a sizeable underdog, however, Fury has admitted even he does not know how the year out of the ring will affect him.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Rory McIlroy is making history at Augusta National Golf Club, pulling away from the rest of the field after 36 holes at the 2026 Masters. Still, he will begin Moving Day paired with the same man with whom he was tied after 18 holes, Sam Burns.
The duo will conclude Saturday’s third-round tee times at 2:50 p.m. ET as McIlroy aims to become the fourth man to win the Masters in consecutive years, joining Tiger Woods (2001-02), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Jack Nicklaus (1965-66). To do so, he will need to hold on to a six-shot lead, the largest ever at Augusta National entering the weekend.
The chase pack is highlighted by some of McIlroy’s contemporaries, including friends and foes. Justin Rose, a three-time runner-up with whom Rory battled in a one-hole playoff to win his green jacket in 2025, will play alongside 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed in the penultimate tee time at 2:39 p.m. Best friend Shane Lowry, plus Englishmen Tommy Fleetwood and Tyrrell Hatton, are in the next two pairings with Wyndham Clark, who had one of the best rounds of Friday’s morning wave.
Though some significant names like Bryson DeChambeau have missed the cut, the Masters leaderboard is nevertheless phenomenal entering the weekend. Check out the full list of third-round tee times and pairings for the 90th Masters below, and don’t forget to dive into the 2026 Masters TV schedule and coverage guide so you know exactly when and how to watch throughout the week.
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