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Jonah Coleman Enters the Chat for Vikings
Are you ready for the Minnesota Vikings to draft a dynamic young running back for the first time in eons? The club took a step in the right direction this week, meeting with rookie tailback Jonah Coleman.
The Vikings keep doing homework on this deep 2026 running back class, and that is excellent.
Coleman is considered the third- or fourth-best running back in this year’s class, and there’s a small chance that he transfers his purple uniform from Washington to Minnesota.
Coleman Fits Minnesota’s Search for Backfield Juice
The Vikings have nine draft picks in 2026.
Vikings Meet with Coleman
In all likelihood, the Vikings will draft a halfback somewhere in April’s draft, and the franchise now has a meeting with Coleman on record.
SI.com‘s Will Ragatz wrote this week, “The Vikings will host Coleman on a Top 30 visit, per Arye Pulli. The former Arizona and Washington standout has recorded over 1,100 yards from scrimmage in each of the last three seasons and scored 27 touchdowns in 25 games for the Huskies.”
“He’s been an efficient college runner who can also catch the ball (87 career receptions) and pass protect. There’s a lot to like about Coleman, but he’s also undersized at 5’9″ and isn’t particularly explosive.”
At the moment, Coleman is projected as a 3rd-Round pick, and Minnesota has two of those in the chamber.
A Superb Landing Spot
In Minnesota — if the Vikings press the button on Coleman — he’ll strut into a wonderful situation, not oozing with the pressure of an immediate RB1. The Vikings have Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones back in 2026, and they figure to take the bulk of rushing attempts next year if healthy.
With a man like Coleman, he can mature for a season as the RB3, be promoted to RB2 if an injury emerges — it probably will — or win the RB1 job outright if he’s that damn effective at training camp and in the preseason.
Coleman will also have offensive teammates as weapons, including Kyler Murray, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, and the aforementioned running backs. The spot is ideal for Coleman, and he might be ideal for the Vikings.
The Green Bay Packers could give Coleman a peek, as well.
Zone Coverage‘s Mitch Widmeier on Coleman to Green Bay: “A true three-down back with the Huskies, Coleman could be an every-down back if he reaches his ceiling in the NFL. For Green Bay specifically, two things stand out. Coleman had a grand total of two fumbles in 551 career rushing attempts. That covers two years with Arizona and another two with Washington. Coleman protects the football as well as any college running back has in the last four years.”
“If you want to play running back in Green Bay, you need to protect the rock, have some capability to pass block, and possess a certain level of character. Check, check, and check. Coleman could be selected as early as Round 2, or he could fall into Round 4. If nobody selects him in the second round, he will be an awfully tempting option for Green Bay.
Coleman’s Scouting Report
Coleman is 5’8″, 220 pounds, has 4.5 speed, and has a style similar to Ray Rice from the Baltimore Ravens (without the spotty reputation) 15 years ago. He can catch the ball out of the backfield, and he scored 27 touchdowns at Washington in the last two years.
NFL Draft Buzz on Coleman’s rookie profile: “Coleman is not going to test his way into a higher draft slot, and his game does not need him to. His vision between the tackles finds creases before they fully develop, and his patience within zone schemes lets linemen finish their work before he commits.”
“He averaged over five yards per carry in 2024 behind an offensive line ranked 105th nationally in run-blocking grade, which speaks louder than any combine drill. Zone-heavy offenses are the natural fit. Where Coleman separates from other power backs in this class is ball security paired with receiving ability. One fumble across 396 career touches keeps you on the field in December.”
Power backs who can act as receivers are somewhat rare.
NDB added, “He caught 31 passes for 354 yards in 2025 and looked comfortable on underneath routes, giving coordinators the option of leaving him in on passing downs. Pass protection needs refinement; he brings effort against blitzers but his technique is still developing.”
“His floor is a reliable early-down grinder who handles 15 to 20 touches and controls tempo without putting the ball on the ground. His ceiling is a three-down back in a system that values patience over home-run speed.”
The Alternatives
Assume the Vikings want a rookie running back, Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love isn’t available, and a different team picks Coleman. These would be the options before the end of Round 5:
- Jadarian Price (Notre Dame)
- Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas)
- Emmett Johnson (Nebraska)
- Nick Singleton (Penn State)
- Kaytron Allen (Penn State)
- Demond Claiborne (Wake Forest)
The Vikings have also formally met with Johnson from Nebraska and Claiborne of Wake Forest.
Coleman will turn 23 in August. Minnesota hasn’t drafted a game-changing running back since Dalvin Cook, and that was nine years ago.
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Michigan State hockey vs. UConn: Score updates, highlights and more
Michigan State has arrived to the NCAA Tournament in Worcester, Massachusetts as a No. 1 seed, looking to pave their way to the Frozen Four for the first time in the Adam Nightingale era in East Lansing. The road starts with the Spartans facing off with the No. 4 seeded UConn Huskies, the champions of the Hockey East Conference.
With the afternoon game opening the tournament, the Spartans will look to survive and advance. Follow along with updates between the Spartans and Huskies:
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Usyk now open to facing the man tipped to ‘take over’ the division: “Fans say I must”
Oleksandr Usyk has stated that he has three fights remaining in the sport, with his final intended opponent being a familiar foe in Tyson Fury, who he defeated twice during 2024. Although, the unified heavyweight ruler has revealed another name whom his career could now culminate against.
Earlier this month, the undefeated Ukrainian unveiled a three-man hit list, beginning with his showdown at the Pyramids of Giza against Rico Verhoeven, then against the winner of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois and finally a trilogy contest with ‘The Gypsy King’.
However, fans were quick to point out that two major names were not present in Usyk’s plans – top-rated prospect, Moses Itauma, and WBC Interim champion and mandatory challenger, Agit Kabayel.
As a result, Usyk received some criticism for targeting a third fight with Fury and avoiding those who had earned a shot at the heavyweight throne, with Kabayel deemed by some to be the heavyweight division’s best chance of dethroning Usyk, with Fury himself backing the German to ‘take over’ the division.
In response, 39-year-old Usyk has told Daily Mail that he is open to a clash with Kabayel, with that fight potentially replacing Fury in his three-fight plan.
“I understand the Agit fans are saying you must fight him, you must fight him, but I don’t have to fight him.”
“Maybe I will fight Kabayel – maybe I don’t face Tyson Fury for a third time and I fight Kabayel instead.”
“I must live my life, I must look after my team, my children. As for fighting, I just work hard and my opponents work hard. Look, maybe it’s possible I fight Agit. All I can say is he’s a great fighter and he’s very smart.”
Before Usyk can look too far into the future, he must overcome Verhoeven and defend his WBC heavyweight crown on Saturday, May 23.
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Senegal to parade Afcon trophy as Football Federation vows ‘crusade’ against decision to hand Morocco title
Following the controversial final in Rabat – in which Morocco and Real Madrid forward Brahim Diaz missed a Panenka penalty to win the match in the 114th minute – the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) immediately lodged a complaint with Caf and Fifa, claiming that Senegal leaving the field of play “greatly affected the normal course of the match and the players’ morale”.
Caf’s disciplinary committee initially rejected that appeal, instead issuing sanctions against both sides, including a five-match ban for Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw, on 29 January.
The FRMF said those original penalties did not “reflect the seriousness of the incidents”, and Caf’s appeal board agreed, releasing a statement on 17 March which said Senegal had contravened articles 82 and 84 of competition regulations.
Article 82 states that if a team “leaves the ground before the regular end of the match without the authorisation of the referee”, they are eliminated.
Senegal’s government responded by calling for an investigation into “suspected corruption” at Caf, a claim rebuffed by the governing body’s president, Patrice Motsepe, who has been at pains to point out the appeal board’s independence.
“It is important that the decisions of our Caf disciplinary board and the Caf appeals board are viewed with respect and integrity,” he said.
The final decision on who claims the 2025 Afcon title now rests with Cas, sport’s highest judicial authority.
“To wage this moral and legal crusade, we have appointed a team of seasoned professionals with undeniable expertise,” Fall announced in Paris, flanked by members of the FSF legal team.
One of them, lawyer Seydou Diagne, called the decision to strip Senegal of their title “so blatant, so absurd, so irrational”.
“The decision of the appeals jury cannot even be considered a true decision of sporting justice,” he added.
“It is an unacceptable and intolerable attack on the fundamental rights of our national Football Federation.”
Fellow lawyer Juan Perez said: “A match that was over, whose result had been decided by the referee, now being re-refereed, administratively – that’s unprecedented. You haven’t seen anything like it. It could change the world of football.”
Caf recently updated the Afcon 2025 review on its website to list Morocco as winners, although that page now appears to have been taken down.
With Senegal refusing to relinquish the trophy, and with Saturday’s planned parade a sign of their contempt, the battle to be crowned African champions is far from over.
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Manny Pacquiao provides update on ‘tune-up’ fight before Mayweather rematch
Manny Pacquiao is scheduled to rematch Floyd Mayweather in September, but his preparations may have already been hindered, following complications regarding his planned ‘tune-up’ fight.
Pacquiao made his professional comeback to the sport back in July, where he fought to a draw against then WBC welterweight champion, Mario Barrios.
‘Pac Man’ had been in hot pursuit of another shot at world honours, with plans to break his own world record as the oldest ever welterweight world champion, but he has now put that on ice to agree a lucrative rematch with Mayweather.
Ahead of their second encounter, Pacquiao also signed to face former WBO super-lightweight world champion Ruslan Provodnikov in a 10-round exhibition bout on Saturday, April 18, in Las Vegas.
Steve Kim recently reported that the event has been postponed and will instead take place in June. However, in an interview with Fastbreak, Pacquiao admitted that he is uncertain as to whether the contest will take place at all.
“Not sure yet… even if it’s just a tune-up fight.”
Whilst Provodnikov has not fought professionally since defeat to John Molina Jnr almost a decade ago, ‘The Russian Rocky’ has boxed in exhibitions, with his most recent outing taking place last May against a 51-year-old Jose Luis Castillo.
Fans are skeptical about any of the above taking place before the two icons reignite their rivalry, with the Netflix-backed event at The Sphere, Las Vegas sure to take precedence. It seems it is not worth risking a poor performance, or injury, ahead of that.
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FIFA scraps 2000 hotel bookings in Philadelphia before 2026 WC; here’s why | FIFA World Cup 2022
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to commence on June 12, 2026, in Mexico City, with co-hosts Mexico taking on South Africa in the opening game of the tournament. However, months ahead of the official start, FIFA has surprised many fans by cancelling 2,000 hotel bookings in Philadelphia, which is one of the host cities of the tournament.
While cancelling hotel bookings in such large numbers might sound concerning from the outside, in reality, it is nothing more than a standard practice by FIFA. But why exactly were the bookings cancelled? Take a look.
FIFA trims excess bookings after initial over-allocation
The governing body had initially reserved close to 10,000 hotel rooms in Philadelphia to accommodate match officials, staff, and technical personnel. However, after reviewing its final requirements, FIFA has released a portion of these bookings back into the market.
Move termed standard procedure, not a scale-down
FIFA has said that the cancellations should not be interpreted as a reduction in planning or scale. Instead, it is part of a structured process followed in the lead-up to major tournaments.
By initially blocking a higher number of rooms, organisers ensure flexibility in accommodating various contingencies, including late additions to staff and logistical teams. The latest round of cancellations reflects a transition from provisional planning to confirmed allocations.
Philadelphia hotels absorb short-term impact
The decision has had a noticeable impact on the city’s hospitality sector, particularly in central areas. According to Ed Grose, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Philadelphia Hotel Association, four Centre City hotels were the most affected by the cancellations.
However, Grose clarified that the process was carried out within contractual agreements, with no penalties imposed on FIFA. While the development was not ideal for hotels, it does not significantly alter the broader business outlook tied to the tournament.
Fan demand expected to fill vacant inventory
Industry stakeholders remain optimistic that the released rooms will be quickly taken up by travelling fans. With the World Cup expected to draw large crowds from across the globe, demand for accommodation is likely to surge as match dates approach.
“These are rooms that will go back into the marketplace and be sold to fans,” Grose noted, indicating confidence in strong occupancy levels closer to the event.
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Kirk Cousins Could Evidently Join the Dark Side
Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins is unemployed through two and a half weeks of free agency, and some believe he might join the dark side, also known as the Green Bay Packers.
The old Vikings quarterback may yet annoy Minnesota again.
That’s the latest and greatest theory from The Athletic this week. It’s not all that far-fetched.
Green Bay Shows Up in Cousins Chatter
Cousins would do himself no favors in the Minnesota court of public opinion.
The Athletic: Don’t Rule out GB for Cousins
Matt Schneidman of The Athletic sized up possible free-agent options for the Packers, and Cousins made the cut.
He explained, “Aaron Rodgers, Jordan Love and Malik Willis have all been backup quarterbacks for the Packers. All three could be starting in the NFL come September. Green Bay really values the position, which might make it unlikely that Desmond Ridder or Kyle McCord — the only other quarterbacks on the roster besides Love — are in the No. 2 role come Week 1.”
“The idea of adding a proven veteran like Cousins, who can at least help the Packers tread water if Love goes down, might entice head coach Matt LaFleur. Cousins might (understandably) want to sign with a team whose starter is less entrenched than Love, but perhaps the idea of reuniting with his position coach from his first two years in the NFL (LaFleur) entices him, too.”
In addition to Ridder and McCord on the current depth chart, the Packers have also been whispered as a trade partner for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson.
Mailk Willis Gone to MIA
The Packers might’ve employed the best backup quarterback in football last year, and when that happens, other teams come knocking the following offseason, especially if the man is young. That happened to Green Bay, and the Miami Dolphins scooped Willis from free agency. Willis was also considered a Vikings quarterback solution by fans this offseason before Minnesota landed Kyler Murray for 1.3 million bucks.
Willis to Miami made all the sense in the world because the Dolphins hired an executive from the Packers front office as the new general manager: Jon-Eric Sullivan. And Miami snatched Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as its head coach to replace Mike McDaniel, who landed in Los Angeles with the Chargers as an offensive coordinator.
Therefore, it’s Willis out in Green Bay, and apparently someone like Cousins in.
Shanahan Tree Coaches Just Love Cousins
Of course, Cousins to Green Bay should not come as an utter shock to hardcore NFL fans. The Packers’ skipper, Matt LaFleur, came up in Washington as a young coach in the branches of the Mike Shanahan coaching tree, and from Shanahan’s son, Kyle, to Kevin O’Connell, to Sean McVay — all have spoken glowingly of Cousins. They love the guy.
They helped mold him with the Commanders, and Cousins’s efficient style makes their offenses hum.
LaFleur was the Commanders’ quarterbacks coach from 2010 to 2013, helping Cousins get his career off the ground amid RGIII Mania. Cousins signing in Green Bay would feel like a full-circle career moment.
Dairyland Express‘s Chris Schad on the Cousins-GB angle: “Even if the Packers appear to be the option, Cousins could decline the chance to be a backup and jump at the chance to take a broadcasting job. NBC could be an option after dropping Tony Dungy from its coverage earlier this offseason but Cousins already has gotten positive reviews for his previous work with CBS and ESPN.”
“Those hurdles make it seem unlikely that Cousins will be willing to back up Love in 2026. But if McCord and Ridder both fail to claim the job, the Packers may be one of the best opportunities on the market even without a starting job available. With the chance to fill the open spot in his memorabilia room reserved for a Lombardi Trophy, he may be willing to bend and join the Packers if his free agent tour drags on into the summer.”
Steelers, Raiders in Play for Cousins
Meanwhile, Cousins isn’t employed at the moment, but teams like the Las Vegas Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly have him on their radar. The Raiders will presumably draft Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the first overall pick in four weeks, and some NFL media members have hinted that Las Vegas could sign Cousins as a bridge to Mendoza if Mendoza isn’t ready for Week 1.
Too, in Pittsburgh, Aaron Rodgers has not made a decision about his future, and if he ultimately retires, well, the Steelers would need a quarterback, and Cousins is available.
The Raiders have the former coach angle in play like LaFleur in Green Bay. Las Vegas’s new head skipper, Klint Kubiak, offensively coordinated Cousins in Minnesota.
Cousins will turn 38 later this summer.
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IOC bans transgender women from LA 2028 Olympics | More sports News
NEW DELHI: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has decided that transgender women will no longer be allowed to compete in women’s events at the Olympics, starting from the 2028 Los Angeles Games. The move brings in a stricter eligibility rule, stating that only biological females can take part, with a one-time mandatory gene test to confirm this.The IOC said the change is meant to ensure fair competition. “Eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event… is now limited to biological females,” the body stated. The policy, which is not retroactive and won’t affect grassroots sports, aims to “protect fairness, safety and integrity in the female category”.IOC president Kirsty Coventry backed the decision, saying, “At the Olympic Games, even the smallest margins can be the difference between victory and defeat… it would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category.”The IOC also pointed to research suggesting that being born male can give lasting physical advantages, especially in strength, endurance and power-based sports. A gene test checking for the SRY gene has been described as “the most accurate and least intrusive method currently available”.The new rules will also affect some athletes with differences in sex development (DSD), such as runner Caster Semenya. The IOC wants a clear, unified policy instead of leaving decisions to individual sports bodies, many of which had already imposed similar restrictions.The decision comes amid growing global debate and follows a US executive order pushing for stricter rules in women’s sports. While the IOC says the policy ensures fairness, it is expected to face criticism from human rights groups and activists.
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Ukrainian tennis star’s mental abuse lawsuit against WTA over Russian players dismissed
A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Ukrainian tennis player Lesia Tsurenko, who accused the WTA Tour and its former chief executive, Steve Simon, of inflicting mental abuse.
The legal action stemmed from the organization’s handling of Russian and Belarusian players following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Ms Tsurenko, once a top-25 player, alleged that the WTA failed to uphold a promise made by Mr Simon to ban Russian and Belarusian players who supported the war. She also claimed the tour did not prohibit “conduct detrimental” to the integrity of the game.
The 36-year-old cited specific instances, including a Russian player wearing a patch for a sanctioned Russian oil company.
She further stated that Mr Simon had told her it was “OK” for others to support the conflict.

Ms Tsurenko recounted suffering a “panic attack” that led her to withdraw from a match against Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka, now the world’s number one female player, at the 2023 BNP Paribas tournament in Indian Wells, California.
However, in a decision issued on Wednesday, US District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald in Manhattan ruled that the WTA was best placed to determine what constituted detrimental conduct.
Judge Buchwald concluded that Ms Tsurenko had not demonstrated that the organization had a duty to ban players or to ensure the game was free from emotional abuse.
“When courts have found that sports associations owe a duty to their players, those duties relate to ensuring players’ physical safety, not their emotional wellbeing,” Judge Buchwald wrote.
The judge also noted that the WTA had employed “reasoned decision making” in the wake of the invasion, including prohibiting players from competing under the flags of Russia and Belarus.
Ms Tsurenko had sought damages for breach of contract and negligence, including the infliction of emotional distress. Lawyers for both Ms Tsurenko and the WTA did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Thursday.
In their defence seeking dismissal, the WTA stated they had consistently condemned Russia’s actions and taken significant steps to support Ukrainian players.
They also argued that, like many sports leagues, the WTA believes individual athletes “should not be punished because of the actions of their countries’ governments.”
Ms Tsurenko has frequently spoken out about the considerable challenges of competing on the professional tour since the invasion began.
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Ex-Cowboys player Melvin Foster dead at 59
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Melvin Foster, a former college football star who later became a sheriff’s deputy in Texas, has died, according to an online obituary. He was 59.
Foster was a standout linebacker with the Iowa Hawkeyes. He was on the team that won a Big Ten Championship and made a Rose Bowl appearance. He led the team in tackles during his junior and senior seasons.
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Melvin Foster was a Harris County, Texas, sheriff’s deputy for 15 years. (Ed Gonzalez/@SheriffEd_HCSO/X)
After his collegiate career was over, he had a brief stint with the Dallas Cowboys.
He later joined the Harris County, Texas, Sheriff’s Office as a deputy sheriff and a field training officer. He was with the department for more than a decade.
Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez described Foster’s death as “unexpected.”
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An Iowa Hawkeyes helmet lays on the field before a football game against the Indiana Hoosiers Sept. 27, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. (Julia Hansen/Iowa City Press-Citizen / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
“We’re saddened by the recent and unexpected passing of our teammate, @HCSOTexas Deputy Melvin Foster,” Gonzalez wrote on X. “Melvin was an incredible man and public servant. He leaves behind a strong legacy. He served Harris County for almost 15 years.
“Melvin played for @JackYatesHigh, Class of 1986. He played linebacker for the football team and participated in a state championship in 1985. He played college football for the @IowaFootball Hawkeyes and appeared in the Rose Bowl in 1991. He was awarded @USATODAY All-American, All-State honors. He was a member of the @dallascowboys in 1992. He was inducted in the @HC_HSA Hall of Fame.
“He was an impactful leader and was beloved by his teammates. We extend our deepest condolences to his family. Melvin will be missed and never forgotten.”

A general view of the stadium before the ReliaQuest Bowl between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Vanderbilt Commodores at Raymond James Stadium on Dec. 31, 2025. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn Images)
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Foster was remembered in his obituary as a “giving man with a big heart.”
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