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The list includes only those players who have played in an NFL game.
See where it ranks among other schools in the state here.
Just weeks after joining the U.S Men’s Olympic hockey team in the locker room to celebrate their Gold Medal victory in Italy, FBI director Kash Patel is celebrating what he sees as another athletic milestone.
“I’m thrilled to announce this historic seminar between the FBI and the UFC at Quantico,” said Patel in a statement released today by the UFC. “This is a tremendous opportunity for our FBI agents to learn and train with some of the greatest athletes on earth — helping the world’s premier law enforcement agency be even better prepared to protect the American people.”
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The training will provide insight into UFC fighters’ training methods as well as fighting techniques and tactics. It will take place at the FBI Special Agent Academy in Quantico on March 15 and 16 and is for “academy students as well as senior FBI staff from around the world.”
Patel first floated the idea in a teleconference with the heads of the FBI’s 55 field offices just after he took charge at the Bureau last year.
UFC CEO Dana White is a longtime supporter of President Trump, having spoken at the RNC in 2024 and at Trump’s victory rally in 2025. The duo have also announced a UFC fight at the White House on Trump’s birthday.
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Patel was effusive in his praise for White and his organization.
“Dana White has changed the game in the mixed martial arts industry and we’re extremely honored to be partnered with him, the professionals, and the UFC,” said the FBI director. “We are grateful for their shared love of our nation, so that we can better defend her.”
Per a UFC press release, the effort is “part of an overall initiative by the FBI to provide its agents with exciting, innovative training options and to constantly look for opportunities to revamp and improve their preparation.”
Among the fighters involved are current interim UFC lightweight champion Justin Gaethe, the first UFC BMF champion Jorge Masvidal, former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman, former UFC strawweight title challenger Claudia Gadelha, former UFC lightweight title challenger Michael Chandler, top UFC flyweight contender Manel Kape and mixed martial arts legend Renzo Gracie.
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“I have tremendous respect for the FBI and the work they do every day to protect this country,” said White. “It’s an incredible opportunity for our athletes…and we’re proud to support the FBI in strengthening their defense techniques.”
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WNBA fans are so happy to see Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese playing together for Team USA in the 2026 FIBA World Cup qualifying tournament. Clark and Reese helped the United States win its first game of the tournament on Wednesday against Senegal.
Late in the fourth quarter, Clark and Reese were on the floor together to finish the game. Reese was at the free-throw line to shoot two shots, making the first one. She reached out to get daps from her teammates, including the Indiana Fever guard who ran all the way from the other side of the court.
Reese finished the 110-46 win with six points, eight rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes. Clark dropped a double-double in her first competitive game since July, when she re-aggravated a groin injury. She had 17 points and 12 assists in 19 minutes.
WNBA fans were happy to see the chemistry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. While the media has dubbed them rivals on the court, their respective fan bases have made things a little heated. But now that they’re teammates in Team USA, it’s been all love from their supporters.
Here are some of the comments on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Caitlin Clark and Team USA are back in action on Thursday, when they take on host Puerto Rico. It should be noted that the United States has already qualified for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup. They are using the qualifying tournament to develop chemistry among their young prospects.
Six players made their senior debut for Team USA on Wednesday against Senegal: Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers, Kiki Iriafen, Monique Billings and Rae Burrell.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Team USA coach Kara Lawson was happy to see the debutants get some action. Clark, Reese and Bueckers are three of the best young players who are tipped to represent the nation for years to come. Even Iriafen could be part of the national team in the long run.
“It’s an exciting day when you get to make your debut for the U.S. Women’s National Team,” Lawson said, according to ESPN. “I thought they played well. I don’t think you would have noticed that it was their debut. I thought they came in and had the appropriate level of respect for the game.”
Burrell and Billings were replacements for Sonia Citron and Aliyah Boston, who had to withdraw due to injuries. Citron and Boston should also be long-term members of Team USA for the next decade or so.
Edited by Juan Paolo David
Tye Ruotolo has his eyes on another spectacular victory when he returns on submission grappling’s grandest stage this Friday, March 13.
At ONE Fight Night 41: Sinsamut vs. Jarvis on Prime Video inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium, the ONE welterweight submission grappling world champion defends his gold against Polish ground game wizard Pawel Jaworski.
Ahead of their world title tilt in Thailand, the 23-year-old Tenore representative told Cageside Press that he doesn’t plan on wasting time in the Thai capital. He has his radar locked on a seventh submission win from 11 outings in the promotion.
“Expect me to do my absolute best to finish him. I’m not trying to stall — I’m going for the finish. Expect me to try my absolute best to finish this guy. I’m not trying to tire him out. I want to finish him. I’m going to do my absolute best to find that window,” the ONE world champion declared.
Get the latest updates on One Championship Rankings at Sportskeeda and more
Watch the Tenore athlete’s full interview with Cageside Press below:
Tye Ruotolo returns to his preferred discipline after an impressive MMA start on the global stage.
After going 8-0, alongside two successful world title defenses in submission grappling, Ruotolo enjoyed a successful debut year in the all-encompassing discipline with two successive highlight-reel wins against previously undefeated duo Adrian Lee and Shozo Isojima.
During the same exchange with Cageside Press, Tye Ruotolo was asked about whether he fears advancing into Jaworski’s revered leg-locking game.
The 23-year-old superstar responded by saying:
“I think for a lot of guys, they see that, and it instills a lot of fear into them because they don’t want to get leg locked. So when they enter his guard, there’s a lot of fear based on their passing.
“My whole theory on that is I’m not afraid to go into that. I’m not afraid to explore all those situations because I’ll find peace in the fire, and I’ll find a solution. So that’s my thing. I’m not scared of his jiu-jitsu. I’m excited to solve it.”
North American fight fans can catch his third title defense against Jaworski and the entire ONE Fight Night 41 card for free with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription.
Edited by Aziel Karthak
Jun 10, 2025; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Solomon Thomas (90) goes through a drill during practice at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility in Frisco, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Solomon Thomas is reuniting with former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh in a trade with the Tennessee Titans, multiple media outlets reported Wednesday.
Per the reports, the Cowboys and Titans are swapping seventh-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Saleh, who left the San Francisco 49ers to become the Titans’ head coach on Jan. 23, coached Thomas for 2 1/2 seasons with the Jets. Thomas, 30, has also played for new Tennessee defensive run coordinator/defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton. In 2023, Thomas collected a career-high five sacks along with 31 tackles for the Jets.
The No. 3 overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft by the 49ers, Thomas recorded 239 tackles, 18.5 sacks and 36 tackles for loss in 131 career games (36 starts). Last season with the Cowboys, he played in 16 games (two starts) and compiled 10 tackles (three for loss), one pass defended and a pair of QB hits. In other Titans news, NFL Network reported that kicker Joey Slye is re-signing on a one-year deal. Slye, who turns 30 on April 10, connected on 80% of his field-goal attempts in 2025 and has made 81.4% over his seven-year career.
–Field Level Media
Nigeria’s D’Tigress opened their 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign with a commanding 70–37 victory over Colombia in Lyon, France, on Wednesday.
The match, held at Astroballe Arena, was the first-ever meeting between the two teams. Despite a competitive first half, the African champions pulled away after the break with a strong defensive display and team cohesion.
Coach Rena Wakama started the game with Amy Okonkwo, Elizabeth Balogun, Promise Amukamara, Murjanatu Musa, and Ezinne Kalu. Amukamara scored the first points for Nigeria, including a free throw and a lay-up, while Colombia’s Mabel Martinez responded with a three-pointer to keep her team in the game early on.
Nigeria led 18–12 after the first quarter, and although Colombia narrowed the gap in the second quarter, the D’Tigress went into half-time with a 34–29 lead.
The third quarter saw Nigeria take control, limiting Colombia to just five points and building a 53–34 advantage. In the final period, the D’Tigress maintained intensity, adding 17 points while holding Colombia to three, sealing a 33-point triumph.
Victoria Macaulay starred with 13 points and six rebounds in just 14 minutes, earning Player of the Match honours. Nicole Enabosi contributed a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds, while Ifunnaya Okoro added 10 points.
Nigeria dominated the boards 51–31, shot 40.6% from the field, and recorded 23 assists, showing excellent teamwork and defensive discipline.
The D’Tigress will now focus on their next Group D match against South Korea on 12 March, continuing their campaign toward the FIBA Women’s World Cup in Berlin.
Liam Rosenior admitted Chelsea shot themselves in the foot after their Champions League hopes were shredded by a late capitulation against Paris St Germain.
A 5-2 defeat in the Parc des Princes leaves the Blues facing a likely last-16 exit in a week’s time but the manner of the loss was painful.
They had twice recovered from a goal down and looked like surviving an intriguing match with a draw when, in the 74th minute, Filip Jorgensen’s pass was cut out easily by Bradley Barcola, substitute Khvicha Kvaratskhelia squared it and Vitinha chipped the stranded goalkeeper.
Chelsea fell to bits after that. Kvaratskhelia helped himself to two late goals and there was the unfortunate sight of Pedro Neto manhandling a ball boy to the ground in a struggle for the ball before Enzo Fernandez, the vice-captain, visibly turned on his goalkeeper after another mistake which led to a late disallowed goal.
A brave display was undermined by a psychological capitulation in the last 15 minutes. Chelsea looked to have done enough to take a hard-earned result back to Stamford Bridge, Malo Gusto and Fernandez scoring equalisers in answer to goals by Barcola and Ousmane Dembele.
Instead the coming days are likely to involve an inquest into how and why the team collapsed so dispiritingly.
“A very disappointing result on an evening where for much of the game we were really happy,” said Rosenior. “The last 15 minutes were crazy.
“That’s on me. We need to be better in moments when setbacks and mistakes happen. You need to stay calm in the moment, me included.
“It’s a painful one because for 75 minutes we were in the tie.”
There is likely to be intense scrutiny of Rosenior’s goalkeeping selections after this. Jorgensen was in the team after displacing Robert Sanchez but following this mistake it is hard to see where the manager goes from here.
“Players make mistakes,” said Rosenior. “Filip is not the first to make mistake. In that moment at 2-2 we’re in the ascendency.
“In the top level it’s fine margins. The fifth goal was the most painful one. We didn’t deal with a basic pattern of play, they scored a fifth and made the tie very difficult.”
Neto gave his shirt to the ball boy he had knocked over but it further left a sour taste on an awful night.
“If there was anything from our side that was wrong or out of order I apologise on behalf of the club,” said Rosenior.
Chelsea had been brave in coming to the home of the European champions and taking them on but their naivety was their undoing.
They were too casual about the threat posed by PSG, leaving space for Dembele and for Barcola, not giving their all in challenging for second balls and too easily pulled out of shape by rapid transitions.
“We’ve shot ourselves in the foot and made this tie very difficult,” said Rosenior.
“Even at 4-2, it’s not the best result but we’re still right in this at nine. The fifth goal, that’s the painful one. It’s something I really have to solve. We are very close to be an outstanding team.”
PSG boss Luis Enrique admitted his side had to battle hard.
“It has been difficult but I think everybody was happy, who was supporting PSG, because the result is good. It was very tough because both teams were trying to play football,” Enrique said.
“This is the most important moment for us in this competition, we know it’s going to be tough away at Chelsea. I think we played well at a high level against a difficult side. I’m happy.
Oleksandr Usyk has named his ideal final three fights, starting with Rico Verhoeven in May, followed by the winner of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois and ending with a trilogy against a returning Tyson Fury.
Only the Verhoeven fight is secured — controversially for Usyk’s WBC heavyweight title – and the other match-ups must still be negotiated, but interim champion and mandatory challenger, Agit Kabayel, has taken serious issue with the list.
Speaking on Instagram, the German heavyweight said:
“My parents always told me to stay humble and respectful. But I can’t accept being ignored any longer. I deserve the title shot.”
In an interview with RTL/ntv and sport.de, Kabayel expanded, saying that Usyk’s plan proves that he is ‘only interested in money.’
“I have always respected Usyk greatly for his sporting achievements and said, ‘Hey, he doesn’t shy away from a challenge and is a man of his word.’ But he’s only interested in money; everything else is of no interest to him. I’ve noticed that again very clearly now.
“How can he not name the number one in the rankings, his mandatory challenger? It’s just sad that he’d rather fight Dubois or Fury a third time, even though he’s already beaten them both twice.”
Kabayel – who proved to be a draw himself in his latest fight against Daniel Knyba – is well-deserving of a shot at the full world title, having beaten Arslanbek Makhmudov, Frank Sanchez and Zhilei Zhang to gain the WBC interim belt. Usyk has been mandated by the sanctioning body to face him after Verhoeven, but it appears that the Ukrainian is more likely to drop the belt, or lobby for an undisputed contest against the winner of Wardley and Dubois.
Usyk is not only at risk of losing the WBC belt, but the IBF and WBA, too. Neither organisation has commented on the Verhoeven bout, and could well decide to strip Usyk rather than go the WBC route to put their belt on the line, which has been met by extreme backlash from fans.
Demidov also had an assist in the game. Juraj Slafkovsky and Alexandre Texier scored Montreal’s other goals, with goaltender Jacob Fowler earning the win with 32 saves.
Demidov produced the winner for Montreal (36-18-10) with seven minutes 20 seconds remaining. He pounced on an Alex Newhook rebound to beat Linus Ullmark, who stopped 20 shots.
Drake Batherson scored both goals for Ottawa (32-23-9).
The Canadiens, coming off a 3-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, tied the game on a sequence that began when Slafkovsky rang a shot off the post.
The rebound led to Michael Amadio breaking in on Fowler, who came up with a key save before the play turned back the other way.
Lane Hutson sent the puck behind the net, where Texier picked it up and beat Ullmark five-hole on a wraparound.
Ottawa led 2-1 after the first period.
Slafkovsky opened the scoring for Montreal at 1:16 when he buried a feed from Demidov for a power-play goal.
The Senators countered with their own power-play goal at 16:45 when Brady Tkachuk’s shot deflected off Batherson.
Batherson struck again with a minute 19 seconds remaining in the period when he tipped a shot in from close range.
With assists on both Batherson goals Tim Stützle recorded his 100th career multi-point game and extended his point streak to 14 games (eight goals, 11 assists).
Senators: With the Senators playing without Jake Sanderson, Artem Zub played a solid game.
Montreal: Playing back-to-back road games showed in the second period with multiple turnovers.
With less than a minute remaining Fowler came up with a huge save on Ottawa’s Claude Giroux.
Montreal’s Jake Evans played in his 400th NHL game Wednesday. The veteran is riding a five-game point streak (three goals, three assists).
Senators: Host the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday.
Canadiens: Host the San Jose Sharks on Saturday.
For a little while, Anthony Richardson was earning frequent flyer miles while cruising around the Vikings QB rumors. Is that still the case?
The widespread expectation in the Twin Cities is that Kyler Murray is soon to become a Vikings employee. He would be the favorite to be under center — in shotgun? — for Week 1. J.J. McCarthy alongside Max Brosmer are the other arms to compete for snaps. Presumably, a fourth passer gets added, but could it realistically be Mr. Richardson?
Quite possibly, Minnesota is sitting in the calm before the storm.
Murray could decide to sign at any moment. He’s now a free agent, as league insiders aplenty have confirmed. Dianna Russini of The Athletic offers some clarity on what’s taking place: “Now that Kyler Murray’s release from the Cardinals is official, the Minnesota Vikings are expected to target him as a veteran addition to their QB room, sources tell The Athletic. He will be taking a visit to Minnesota and getting a physical.”
Each side is moving forward with some basic due diligence. The Vikings are going to do a physical, ensuring a baseline level of healthiness. The visit serves both sides as they get to know each other.
Consider what Tom Pelissero had to say: “The Vikings plan to make a push for Kyler Murray and are the favorite to land the former No. 1 overall pick, sources tell me and @RapSheet. Finally released today by Arizona, Murray will take his time and wants to speak with interested teams. But Minnesota is the team to beat.”
And Adam Schefter joins the fun: “The Arizona Cardinals officially have released QB Kyler Murray. With Murray now free, the Minnesota Vikings are considered the overwhelming favorite to sign him. In the words of one source: ‘I’d be shocked if he’s not a Viking.’”
Basically, the NFL’s most plugged-in insiders have begun singing the same song: Murray to Minnesota is close to locked in. Nary a word of Anthony Richardson in sight.
Without question, Murray is a far superior quarterback in the present moment. He’s way more accurate and has accomplished much more. In fact, Richardson’s completion percentage makes him essentially unplayable. Pivoting off the Richardson idea in the present moment to add somebody who could start makes a lot of sense.
However, the intrigue with Richardson should still exist. He’s reminiscent of Tim Tebow since both are built like defensive ends; the notable difference is that Richardson has arm talent. Raw talent can be improved with time. So, bring him to town and give him time.
The Colts appear very unlikely to keep the talented young fella after draining the ATM for Daniel Jones. Minnesota is hesitant to part with picks, so a cut could be the necessary precursor to a Richardson add.
Note: bringing him to town is not about getting a starter for 2026. Rather, the hope is to have Minnesota’s version of Taysom Hill: a versatile playmaker who can throw, run, and inspire some fear in the defense. If he turns into a weapon who puts a fright into the other side, Anthony Richardson would be well worth a modest contract.
Anthony Richardson, 23, stands at 6’4″ and weighs 244 pounds. He ran a blistering 4.43 while having a cannon attached to his shoulder instead of an arm. Gambling on an upside QB3 (especially for a low-level financial commitment) is never a bad idea.
Editor’s Note: Information from Pro Football Reference and Over the Cap helped with this piece.
Mar 5, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Collin Morikawa plays his shot from the seventh tee during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images The PGA Tour has toned down the rhetoric around promoting this week’s event as the “fifth major,” but nearly every player would agree that a win at TPC Sawgrass is right behind the majors as the most coveted trophy of the year.
Rory McIlroy will be a game-day decision as to whether he’ll defend his title, while fellow two-time Players champion Scottie Scheffler also eyes joining Jack Nicklaus as the event’s only three-time winners. History shows the cream rises to the top at TPC Sawgrass, and 47 of the top 50 players in the world are in this week’s field.
Our golf experts preview The Players, and provide their favorite prop picks along with best bets to win this week.
THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
Location: Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., March 12-15
Course: TPC Sawgrass (Par 72, 7,352 Yards)
Purse: $25M (Winner: $4.5M)
Defending Champion: Rory McIlroy
FedEx Cup Leader: Collin Morikawa
HOW TO FOLLOW
TV: Thursday-Friday: 1-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); Saturday: 2-7 p.m. (NBC); Sunday: 1-6 p.m. (NBC)
Streaming (ESPN+): Thursday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. ET; Saturday: 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
X: @ThePlayers
PROP PICKS
–Robert MacIntyre to Beat Brooks Koepka (-190 at DraftKings): Koepka’s best finish in six previous appearances was a T-11 in 2018 and his track record at TPC Sawgrass is far from stellar. MacIntyre is quietly ranked eighth in the world and while he has one top-20 in his past four starts overall, he did finish solo ninth here last year.
–Tournament Ends in Playoff (+350 at BetMGM): Five of the past six Players were decided by no more than one shot, and the final stretch at TPC Sawgrass creates plenty of drama for players just trying to reach the finish line.
–Over 37.5 Balls in Water on 17th Hole (-265 at DraftKings): There have been 1,068 balls hit in the water on 17 since 2003. The most during that span was 93 in 2007, while the past two years have each seen 39. With the smallest field in tournament history, we’re not getting overly aggressive with one of the most popular prop specials on the tournament calendar.
BEST BETS
–Scottie Scheffler (+450 at BetMGM) won at TPC Sawgrass in 2023-24 and seeks to join Jack Nicklaus as the only three-time winners of The Players. Scheffler has struggled in opening rounds over his past four events but still owns the longest streak on tour with 69 consecutive made cuts. Scheffler opened at +400 but has seen his odds lengthen a bit despite being backed by the most overall bets at 9.7%.
–Rory McIlroy (+1600) is also a two-time winner of The Players, but did not arrive at TPC Sawgrass until Wednesday after withdrawing from the Arnold Palmer due to back spasms. He will decide Thursday morning whether to tee off on the first hole. –Collin Morikawa (+1600) leads the FedExCup standings following his T-7 at the Genesis and solo fifth at the Arnold Palmer in addition to his win at Pebble Beach. He is the book’s biggest liability, having been backed by 8.2% of the total bets while leading the field with 12.6% of all money wagered on this week’s winner. Morikawa’s odds have shortened significantly since opening at +2200.
–Ludvig Aberg (+2000) is coming off a T3 at Bay Hill and finished solo eighth here in 2024 before missing the cut last year. The young Swedish star, who opened at +2800, is the second biggest liability and is third in the field in both total bets (6.6%) and total money (7.5% backing him)
–Chris Gotterup (+4500) offers intriguing odds for the only two-time winner on tour so far this season. The public has taken notice, making Gotterup the third biggest liability by supporting him with 4.4% of the action in both markets.
–Sepp Straka (+4500) provides longshot odds despite entering the week ranked ninth in the world. He had a T-2 at Pebble Beach and finished T-13 last week. NOTES
–Each of the past six winners of The Players entered the week inside the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
–This is the first of five events this season that offer 750 FedExCup points to the winner, and the winner earns a five-year PGA Tour exemption.
–Seven of the first nine events have been won by players in their 20s. –Joel Dahmen, Taylor Moore, Seamus Power and Andrew Putnam qualified for the field through their FedExCup ranking through the Cognizant Classic.
–Only three players have converted the 54-hole lead/co-lead into a victory at The Players since 2016: Jason Day (2016), Webb Simpson (2018) and Scottie Scheffler (2023).
–Brooks Koepka is in the field as part of his return to the PGA Tour via the Returning Member Program. To round out threesomes, the field was expanded to 123 with the addition of Patton Kizzire and Seamus Power. It still marks the smallest field in tournament history.
–2021 Players champion Justin Thomas will make his second start in his return from November back surgery. –Fourteen players are making their tournament debut, including seven tour rookies.
–Greg Norman holds the tournament scoring record of 264 set in 1994.
–Field Level Media
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