MCG will play host to Sunday’s
Round 4 AFL game between Melbourne Demons and
Gold Coast SUNS. The game kicks off at 3:15 pm with Gold Coast SUNS heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Melbourne Demons vs.
Gold Coast SUNS
game and give you our free tips and bets.
Melbourne will look to make a statement as it faces a quality opponent in what promises to be a high-intensity contest. The Demons’ strength around stoppages and defensive structure remains a key asset, while their ability to convert forward entries will be under scrutiny. Their opponents bring speed and attacking flair, setting up an intriguing tactical battle. Expect a physical contest, with territory and pressure likely to dictate the flow. This match offers a strong indicator of both teams’ readiness to contend and their capacity to execute under pressure.
MADRID, SPAIN – APRIL 22: Rafa Jodar of Spain reacts against Jesper de Jong of Netherlands during the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 tournament celebrated at La Caja Magica on April 22, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Alberto Gardin/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Rafa Jodar defeated Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-1 in Madrid to secure the first top-10 win of his career.
The 19-year-old controlled the match from the start and closed it out in straight sets, continuing a strong run of form. He recently won the title in Marrakech, reached the semifinals in Barcelona, and has now won 10 of his last 11 matches.
After the match, Jodar spoke about what the moment meant to him, especially playing at home.
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“Yeah, it was crazy, you know, crazy feelings. I’m super happy to get my second win here in Madrid, in my home tournament where I used to come when I was a kid. I used to watch all these top players in the stands. Now being able to play here on the center court means a lot to me.”
With his current form and results, Jodar is building momentum and showing signs of becoming a key figure in Spanish tennis.
The stage is set for the grand finale of the 2026 Akwa Ibom State FA Cup, which will take place today, Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Uyo Township Stadium.
In the women’s final, Ibom Angels FC will take on Solo Wonders at 2pm. Ibom Angels, who play in the NWFL Premiership, will be aiming to defend their title against Solo Wonders from the NWFL Championship.
The men’s final will follow at 4pm, with reigning champions Akwa United facing Godswill Akpabio United FC in what promises to be an exciting clash.
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Godswill Akpabio United booked their place in the final after a hard-fought 4-3 win over Palm Syrup FC in the semi-finals. Akwa United, on the other hand, cruised into the final with a comfortable 4-0 victory against Heaven’s Race Academy.
Although all four teams have already qualified for the national finals of this year’s President Federation Cup, they will be aiming to win the state title in their respective categories.
Fans are expected to turn out in large numbers to witness both matches, which promise to deliver excitement and a fitting end to the 2026 Akwa Ibom State FA Cup.
Nottingham Forest made it back-to-back Netball Super League wins with a 68-63 victory over an NIC Leeds Rhinos side who fell to an eighth straight defeat.
Forest, in fourth, earned a fifth victory of the campaign to move within one point of AO Manchester Thunder in third.
“Speed is our best friend,” said Forest head coach Chelsea Pitman after the win.
“We play the game really quick with rapid transitions. That’s when we are at our best and Rhinos were really good at disrupting that.
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“Kudos to them. They really took it to us. But I am really proud of us for grinding out the result.”
South Africa shooter Rolene Streutker led the scoring for Forest with 34 goals with Anya Williams adding nine while Paige Reed finished with 31 for Rhinos.
The Los Angeles Lakers appeared dead in the water on April 5. They’d just lost to a tanking Dallas Mavericks team despite LeBron James coming one rebound shy of a 30-point triple-double. With Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves out with injuries that, at the time, appeared likely to keep them out longer than the Lakers were expected to last in the postseason, the onus fell entirely on the 41-year-old James to keep the team afloat.
If he couldn’t do it against the Mavericks, well, the odds that he’d be able to do it against a playoff opponent didn’t look promising. When asked what the Lakers would need out of him in order to survive, James responded, simply, “everything.” He delivered that and then some in Friday night’s miraculous 112-108 overtime victory over the Houston Rockets that put the Lakers up 3-0 in the first-round series.
If we rewind nearly three weeks ago to when he said that, we had a reasonable idea of what “everything” might entail. James outlined it himself. “Nothing changes for me,” James added after that initial, single-word response. “Just back to the old ways.”
We’ve seen him singlehandedly lift lesser rosters through postseasons before. He once scored 29 of his team’s last 30 points in an Eastern Conference Finals game. He played all 48 minutes and scored or assisted on two-thirds of his team’s points in another conference finals clincher. We’re talking about someone who once averaged a 33-point triple-double in the Finals.
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James has performed plenty of basketball miracles. The Lakers seemingly needed four more to make it through the first round against the Rockets. Four more games in which James contributed in every imaginable way. Four more games in which less was needed out of his supporting cast because his team had the one player in the history of basketball who really could do everything.
The first two games of the Lakers vs. Rockets series were a bit more subdued. James was excellent, but he was reserved. He monitored his energy output cautiously, hitting the gas only when necessary. Luke Kennard‘s shot was hotter than the surface of the sun. Marcus Smart made every winning play. James was the conductor, but the first two victories belonged to the entire orchestra. Everyone played their part in Game 3. Smart was spectacular again, and so was Rui Hachimura. Even Bronny James had the most significant performance of his NBA career as Lakers coach JJ Redick trusted him enough to play fourth-quarter minutes.
But in a long lineage of historic playoff performances, this one is going to stand out for the elder James. Even if everyone chipped in, this was his “everything” game, even if it didn’t quite come in the manner we imagined. The stat line would look remarkable attached to any other name: 29 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and three steals. It’s probably only above average by LeBron’s lofty standards. This wasn’t the “everything” game because James did everything. It was the “everything” game because he gave everything.
We’re used to James feeling superhuman, and there were indeed moments that felt superhuman, like the alley-oop dunk from Smart and the game-tying steal and 3-pointer. But there were vulnerabilities too, and they didn’t just show up on the stat sheet as his eight turnovers did.
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Two of those turnovers came in the final minute. On the first, James was so visibly exhausted that Alperen Sengun managed to zoom right past him as the trailer, catch a pass from Reed Sheppard on the run and extend the Houston lead to four with a layup with 49.6 seconds to play.
On the second, James made an earnest attempt at a play we’ve seen him make so many times — a chase-down transition block on Sengun. He couldn’t close the gap. He couldn’t get enough air on his jump to meaningfully contest a center 18 years his junior.
That’s what will ultimately make this game feel so memorable. James felt mortal. He felt every one of his 41 years as he competed not just with the Rockets, but with Father Time. He didn’t get the sports movie ending. He missed his buzzer-beating attempt to win the game in regulation. It was the sort of gritty rock fight the Rockets specialize in. James felt every minute of it and came through anyway.
That comes across in the box score. The Lakers don’t win this game without every point James scored or created. But the defining moment came with around a minute and a half left on the clock in overtime. Sheppard attempted a transition layup and missed. James flew in from the wing to attempt a rebound. He grabbed it, but as he was falling out of bounds, he had to fling the ball back into play before he careened into a cameraman. He immediately picked himself up, got back into the play, stripped Sengun, and dove back onto the ground to try to secure possession. Eventually, a jump-ball was called.
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James lined up for the jump-ball against Jabari Smith Jr., a player whose father lined up against him in his NBA debut all the way back in 2003. It was a fitting moment in a game in which James threw an alley-oop to his own son, and a gassed James managed to win possession despite barely jumping. All he seemingly had left was a brief hop.
The Lakers weren’t surprised. “That motherf*****’s been in this 23 years, right?” Smart joked after the game. “We know he’s gonna come up with that ball.”
You’ll see all of the records that inevitably come with a game like this at his age. He became the oldest player in NBA history to lead his team in scoring in a playoff game, breaking the record he set three days earlier. The game-tying 3-pointer will live in his playoff highlight reel forever, and the steal that led to it is an eternal testament to his situational awareness against a less seasoned opponent. The numbers, the big moments, they speak for themselves, and they fall into a nearly never-ending pile. We weren’t exactly short on legendary LeBron James playoff games.
But as we draw closer to the end of the greatest overall career in the history of the sport, there’s something special about the sort of game that could only come at this specific point. It was less an incredible James playoff game than it was an incredible old James playoff game, a somewhat unique position in his archives. We’re so used to James feeling inevitable that seeing him win when he isn’t is a different sort of satisfying, and perhaps a more relatable one for those of us not blessed with the one-of-a-kind physical gifts James has enjoyed for most of his career.
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This was a basketball genius summoning every last ounce of basketball left in his body to take down a younger, fresher opponent, and after more than two decades of superheroics, it’s just a different flavor of excellence.
He promised the Lakers everything, and he delivered.
Siragusa’s conduct on day two at The Championships defies explanation, though co-trainer Rob Archibald believes the horse can forget it and realign his season for better results.
At $10 in the Listed South Pacific Classic (1400m) April 11, Siragusa stood still at the start, dislodging jockey Craig Williams and withdrawing from proceedings.
“I don’t know what happened. It was a bit of a head scratcher,” Archibald said.
“Craig said he just jumped a bit awkward then ducked out. But he has trialled since and he was fine.”
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Starting his racing life with two straight wins, the son of I Am Invincible took Tamworth in January by three lengths and Muswellbrook in March by much the same.
Those runs convinced Archibald and partner Annabel to test the three-year-old at stakes level, and despite the setback, Rob Archibald expects recovery in Saturday’s The Last Post Handicap (1400m) at Randwick.
“He seems talented, albeit he’s won at Tamworth and Muswellbrook,” he said.
“We’re learning about him all the time and we’re just trying build him up to take him through his grades, but he’s certainly one we like.
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“He’s definitely got ability, so I’m looking forward to seeing him develop.
“It was a hiccup the other day, but I’m confident he can bounce back on Saturday.”
The team saddles lightly raced Seastraand in that race for key owner Gerry Harvey, a part-owner of Siragusa, as OTI Racing three-year-old Hillier eyes a slot in the Australian Flying Corps Handicap (1200m).
Last spring’s Group 2 placegetter in Melbourne, Hillier was fifth from afar in Autumn Boy’s Caulfield Guineas (1600m), and the awkward draw has Archibald pondering a delay for his Randwick opener.
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“I’m not sure. He has drawn a bit sticky,” he said.
“We’ll have a good look at the race and potentially wait a week. But I’ve been really happy with his trials. He seems to have come back in good order so I’m keen to get him started.”
Head to the betting sites to find racing odds for Siragusa in the Last Post Handicap.
One of Anthony Joshua‘s most fierce rivals has sent a warning to the British heavyweight.
Joshua is expected to fight twice this year, first in a warm-up in the summer and then in a long-awaited showdown against Tyson Fury towards the end of the calendar.
However, following the comeback of ‘The Gypsy King’ earlier this month, all signs are pointing to one of the biggest fights in the history of British boxing, with Fury vs Joshua now back on the cards and reportedly nearing an agreement.
First, Joshua hopes to shake off any ring rust by returning to fight in the summer, but he will presumably pick an opponent whom he does not believe can scupper plans for a Fury fight, but also one that properly motivates him.
Therefore, Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller could make for the perfect dance partner given their rivalry which was birthed ahead of their scheduled meeting in 2019, before Miller tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
Speaking to Matchroom, with whom Miller has recently teamed up with, the American told Joshua that he is going to get ‘whooped’ sooner or later.
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“[Your] a** whooping gon’ come sooner or later. You can run, but you can’t hide.”
Former Indian men’s hockey team player Gurbax Singh Grewal, a member of the bronze medal-winning squad at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, passed away on Friday evening at the age of 84 following a heart attack.
Grewal breathed his last at his residence in Zirakpur, near Chandigarh. The 1984 Olympics bronze medallist was born on April 1, 1942, in Lyallpur (now Faisalabad in Pakistan). Grewal was known as a pacey forward who represented India at the Mexico City Olympics in 1968, where the team secured a bronze medal.
He also had the rare distinction of playing alongside his brother, Balbir Singh Grewal, at the same Olympic Games, marking a special moment in Indian hockey history, according to Olympics.com.
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In his early 20s, Gurbax Singh Grewal shifted to Mumbai to pursue his hockey career and went on to represent Western Railways, where he established himself as a notable player.
After hanging up his boots, Grewal remained closely associated with the sport, taking up coaching roles and guiding several Mumbai-based teams over the years.
He also served as the Honorary Secretary of the Mumbai Hockey Association, contributing significantly to the administrative and developmental side of hockey in the region.
“Deeply saddened by the passing of Olympian Gurbax Singh Grewal. A proud member of the Indian team that clinched bronze at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, Gurbax ji served Indian hockey with immense dedication both on and off the field. From representing the nation with pride to contributing to the sport’s growth as Honorary Secretary of the Mumbai Hockey Association, his legacy will always be remembered. Hockey India extends heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time,” Hockey India shared a post on X, while condoling the Olympian’s death.
Invincible Showdown codes present you with an easy way to earn a few extra freebies without grinding. When redeemed, these codes grant you Cash, which you can use to buy various goodies from the in-game shop. The code redemption system is accessible to all players regardless of their current progress level.
This article lists all active codes for Invincible Showdown and goes over how to use them in-game.
Bookmark this article to access the latest Roblox game codes in Invincible Showdown. We’ll keep updating the page whenever new codes for Invincible Showdown are issued.
Active Invincible Showdown codes
Active codes for Invincible Showdown (Image via Roblox)
The following Invincible Showdown codes can be used to redeem freebies like Cash and Spins:
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List of active Invincible Showdown codes
Code
Rewards
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KAIDO
1,000 Cash (Latest)
UPDATETWO
500 Cash (Latest)
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UPDATE2SOON
500 Cash
100KLIKES
3x Spins
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How to redeem active Invincible Showdown codes
How to redeem codes in Invincible Showdown (Image via Roblox || Sportskeeda)
Redeeming codes in Invincible Showdown is straightforward, as detailed below:
Launch the game on the Roblox Player app.
Hit the “Play” button on the title screen to load into the game world.
Once in the game world, click the “Rewards” button to open a sub-menu.
In the ensuing sub-menu, select “Codes” to access the code box.
Enter an active code in the box and press “Redeem Code” to receive the associated prizes.
Repeat for all active codes.
Note that to claim the prizes offered by codes in this title, you need to join the Invincibly Roblox group, the game’s official Roblox group. You also need to Like the game to be able to access the code redemption system.
Invincible Showdown code rewards importance
Codes for Invincible Showdown and their importance (Image via Roblox)
Codes for Invincible Showdown offer two main resources: Spins and Cash.
Spins can be used to perform rolls on the massive Spin board in the game’s lobby. This can potentially yield useful resources like Cash, special Skins, and more. As for Cash, you can use money at the in-game shop to unlock a variety of new gameplay elements, including Skins, Finishers, Emotes, and more.
Below is a list of codes that no longer work in Invincible Showdown:
List of inactive Invincible Showdown codes
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Code
Rewards
SRYFORSHUTDOWN1
Freebies
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SORRYFORDELAY
Freebies
BattleBeastOTW
Freebies
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HappyNewYears!
Freebies
PATCHBEFOREUPDATE
Freebies
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THXFOR15K
Freebies
Where to find new Invincible Showdown codes
New codes for Invincible Showdown are routinely posted on the game’s official Discord server. Otherwise, you can rely on this page for access to the newest codes in the game. We will update the active codes table the moment a fresh set is released.
FAQs on Invincible Showdown codes
What are the latest codes for Invincible Showdown?
The latest codes for Invincible Showdown are “KAIDO” and “UPDATETWO”.
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What are the main rewards for redeeming codes in Invincible Showdown?
The main rewards for redeeming codes in Invincible Showdown are Cash and Spins.
When does Invincible Showdown receive new codes?
New codes for Invincible Showdown are added during major updates, milestone achievements, and holidays.
Conor Benn could be set for a world title shot against Ryan Garcia, but there is one reigning world champion who claims that the Briton recently pulled out of a shot at his belt, despite ‘the whole deal being set up’.
Benn made his Zuffa Boxing debut earlier this month, outpointing Regis Prograis in a 150lb catchweight bout – his first contest below 154lbs in four years – and now looks poised to challenge for world honours as a welterweight.
Although, whilst his position as the WBC mandatory challenger has lined him up for a clash with Garcia, the WBA champion of the 147lb division, Rolando Romero, has claimed that Benn pulled out of a bid for his title.
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Speaking to Fight Hub TV, ‘Rolly’ explained why he doubts whether the Garcia fight will go ahead and revealed that he had been expecting to fight Benn, until ‘The Destroyer’ had a change of heart.
“Conor Benn ducked me, we had the whole deal set up, we were going to fight May 30 in New York for my world title and then he just disappeared out of nowhere.
Conor Benn was over there, begging for the fight with me. We had the whole deal set up, by the way, but he is over there in New York trying to cause all of that commotion and other stuff – he did it for clout. Same thing with this, he might be doing this with Ryan for clout too.
“They are over there trying to make all of this stuff, I don’t do that fake beef. That’s what throws me off, you go and do all of that fake beef and then you come over here, act like a big, tough guy, then you go run off and not fight.
“He might be doing that with Ryan, because Ryan would knock him out cold.”
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) drops back during the first quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sep 29, 2024, scanning the field as he looks to deliver a pass early in the game while leading the offense in a road matchup. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images.
The NFL draft is in full bloom, and we’re here to deliver Minnesota Vikings-themed rumors right in the middle of it. Each weekend, we provided two batches of rumors; this is the first.
The post-draft rumor cycle is already moving.
After the draft, the Vikings will turn their sights to the NFL schedule release, organized team activities (OTAs), and minicamp.
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QB Chatter Takes Over Minnesota’s Latest Rumor Roundup
It’s the Purple Rumor Mill for April 25th, 2026.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) walks toward the locker room after a loss to Buffalo at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, on Dec 7, 2025, following a late-game swing in a 39-34 contest as Cincinnati’s offense came up short in a tightly contested AFC matchup. Mandatory Credit: Sam Greene-Imagn Images.
Rumor: If the Cincinnati Bengals cut ties with Joe Burrow in the 2027 offseason, the Vikings are a likely landing spot, according to Bleacher Report.
BR’s Moe Moton identified several trade landing spots for Burrow in 2027, in the event that the Bengals don’t reach the postseason, and the Vikings were on the list.
He wrote, “Among the possible landing spots, the Vikings would have the best structure in place for Burrow. He would reunite with his former LSU teammate, Justin Jefferson, who’s one of the league’s top receivers, easing the sting of leaving another star wideout, Ja’Marr Chase. Furthermore, as the Vikings’ lead skipper, Kevin O’Connell has won Coach of the Year and fielded a top-six passing offense in three of four seasons.”
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“Regardless of Murray’s performance in the upcoming term, the Vikings should monitor Burrow’s situation in Cincinnati. They would need to clear some cap space to offer him a deal comparable to what other teams with more financial flexibility can offer, though. Minnesota is projected to have slightly less than $50 million in cap space next offseason.”
The Burrow rumor will persist as long as Justin Jefferson remains in Minnesota, thanks to their strong LSU connection forged during their 2019 National Championship season. If Burrow is on the trade block, Minnesota will be whispered. Simple as that.
Rumor: Cris Carter believes J.J. McCarthy still has a path to the Vikings’ QB1 job.
Carter chatted with Heavy.com last week, and to the surprise of some, he dropped a flavorful McCarthy take.
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“J.J. McCarthy, he’s still going to get an opportunity because most quarterbacks aren’t going to stay healthy for 17 games, so there will be an opportunity for him not only to learn and get better, but also to watch and learn from a guy like Kyler Murray … But I’d expect Kyler to be the starter this season,” Carter said.
Former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter watches pregame action at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Dec 23, 2019, observing the field before a matchup with the Green Bay Packers as the Hall of Famer returns to a familiar setting tied to his decorated NFL career. Mandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports.
He noted on the Vikings’ offense, “Kevin O’Connell has proven with this offense when he’s had a healthy QB, he’s been able to win 12, 13, 14 games during the regular season. If you look at the nucleus of players they do have coming back … you’d have to be looking at the Vikings to be back in the playoffs and competing for the NFC.”
“Their offensive and defensive lines are more fortified than they were 2 years ago; they just need consistent quarterback play and the ability to allow that defense to be able to turn the ball over and get after the quarterback.”
Last year, Carter vocally criticized McCarthy, so when he struck a different chord this offseason, his argument resonated.
Murray has missed 26% of his career games due to injury. McCarthy, indeed, could get his chance in 2026.
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Rumor: Former Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones’s Achilles tendon recovery is on track — or even ahead of schedule.
NFL.com ran a comprehensive round on non-draft storylines, and for Indianapolis, the focus landed on a positive development involving Jones.
NFL.com’s staff collectively wrote, “QB Daniel Jones (Achilles) has begun throwing the football and is performing well on his dropbacks, head coach Shane Steichen told reporters Tuesday. Jones underwent surgery in early December after suffering the season-ending injury.”
The timeline often stretches close to a year for an Achilles recovery, which would put a November injury in jeopardy. Jones looks ahead of that curve based on the April update.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones (13) lines up against the Los Angeles Rams during an NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Jan 13, 2025, focusing on the defense before the snap as Minnesota navigates a high-stakes postseason matchup. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
ESPN’s Stephen Holder on Jones’s recovery: “The Colts have said throughout the offseason that they and their doctors believe a return for the start of the 2026 season is well within reason. To ensure that happens, the approach to Jones’ rehab has been an all-hands-on-deck approach for the organization.”
“To that end, Shane Steichen said he has consulted with Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens on how the team oversaw the Achilles recovery of Boston star Jayson Tatum, who sustained a torn Achilles in the 2025 postseason but has returned to the lineup and become a force for the Celtics. Both Tatum and Jones also shared the same surgeon for their Achilles repair.”
The Colts have Super Bowl odds similar to the Vikings’. They’re at +4000, and Minnesota checks in at +4500. Sportsbooks evidently believe Jones will be just fine.
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