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Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Centennial High School, Las Vegas, NV.
The list includes only those players who have played in an NFL game.
See where it ranks among other schools in the state here.
The stable of Ciaron Maher is pondering choices for Light Infantry Man prior to his Caulfield engagement.
Light Infantry Man’s probable next start is the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m) on Saturday, building on his fresh win at 1600m on Caulfield last month.
After performing on Saturday, Light Infantry Man might proceed to the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) in Flemington or the Group 1 Tancred Stakes (2400m) at Rosehill.
Both fixtures occur on March 28, and recall Light Infantry Man won last year’s Australian Cup.
Last Saturday’s Group 1 All-Star Mile (1600m) at Flemington was another option Maher mulled for Light Infantry Man.
As a French import, this stayer relishes a brisk pace, evident from his victory in the Australian Cup the year before.
“He is one horse that does enjoy (Pride Of) Jenni’s speed,” Maher said.
“In the Australian Cup when she was ripping along, he was one of the few horses that had a smile on his face during the run.
“(Ethan) Brownie (Brown) put him into the race off a hot speed, so you know he loves a true gallop and the 1800 metres at this stage of his preparation should suit him.
“After Saturday we’re looking at the Tancred Stakes potentially with him. The 2400 metres at weight-for-age looks like it will suit him.”
Maher’s Berkshire Breeze is also in line for the Peter Young Stakes, not seen since running last in the November Sandown Classic (2400m).
Targeted for the Mornington Cup (2400m) this April, it grants a pass to the Caulfield Cup (2400m) in October.
The Peter Young Stakes field should feature Chris Waller’s Buckaroo and Birdman alongside Light Infantry Man and Berkshire Breeze.
Buckaroo had mucus detected during Saturday scoping and was removed from the All-Star Mile at Flemington.
Waller noted plans to launch the gelding in Saturday’s Peter Young Stakes en route to the Australian Cup.
Expect Waller’s horses at Caulfield Tuesday for galloping.
Nominations for the Peter Young Stakes also feature Apulia, Astral Flame, Banker’s Choice, Chief Little Rock, Gregolimo and Whisky On The Hill.
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Rory McIlroy cut his week at Bay Hill short, withdrawing from the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a balky back. But when he’s healthy and swinging freely, there are few golfers with greater access to the game’s most coveted courses.
Take Augusta National Golf Club, where McIlroy earned a lifetime invitation after winning the Masters Tournament last year. Or Seminole Golf Club, where getting a tee time isn’t much of an issue when your father happens to be a member. (McIlroy has jokingly claimed that he should be a member, too, given that he pays his dad’s dues.)
McIlroy himself belongs to a hefty handful of elite clubs, including The Bear’s Club in Florida, Queenwood Golf Club outside London, and the R&A. That’s not to mention the steady rotation of world-class venues he sees on Tour, from Pebble Beach Golf Links to Harbour Town Golf Links to Riviera.
In other words, McIlroy plays a version of golf — and lives a golfing life — that most of us can barely imagine.
But in one respect, he’s just like the rest of us. He’s got a bucket list.
McIlroy shared it recently in an interview with Kevin Van Valkenburg of The Fried Egg, rattling off a handful of courses he still hopes to see.
Among them: New South Wales Golf Club in Australia, an Alister MacKenzie design that ranks 46th on GOLF’s Top 100 Courses in the World, having vaulted 18 spots on the strength of a MacKenzie & Ebert renovation. “I haven’t been there,” McIlroy said. “That looks really cool.”
Another is Fishers Island Club, the famously private Seth Raynor design where Long Island Sound meets the Atlantic.
Despite living in the U.S. for years, McIlroy admitted that he’s left a lot of American ground uncovered. “There are so many in the States that I haven’t,” he said, singling out Chicago Golf Club and Pasatiempo Golf Club. Even back home in Ireland, there are notable gaps. “Waterville,” he said. “I haven’t played. I would love to play there.”
When his schedule allows him to play golf for fun more often, McIlroy plans to start ticking some of them off. He’s already gotten a taste of such freewheeling adventures, including a getaway a few years back to Tara Iti Golf Club in New Zealand.
But he hasn’t made it to one of the biggest names in destination golf. He’s never been to Bandon Dunes.
“I’d love to go to Bandon and do that,” McIlroy said.
Let’s hope he doesn’t rush. The place is busy enough without him jumping the line.
ARCA Menards Series driver Cleetus McFarland has been facing backlash from both NASCAR fans and insiders ahead of his O’Reilly Series debut. This time, former seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty’s son, Kyle Petty, joined the discussion and pointed out that “internet sensations” like McFarland have “no place on racetracks” with stock car racing drivers.
On March 4, 2026, McFarland signed a new deal with Richard Childress Racing to debut in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The 30-year-old will pilot the #33 Chevy entry for the team in three events each year. This announcement drew criticism from several figures, including Freddie Kraft, Kyle Busch, and now Kyle Petty.
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During a post-Phoenix race, Petty talked about Cleetus McFarland’s experience in stock car racing. The YouTuber has only one official start in the NASCAR Truck Series, raising Petty’s concern. Following that, Richard Petty’s son blasted McFarland ahead of the Rockingham race (via DailyDownforce.com):
“All you have to do to be a NASCAR O’Reilly or Truck [driver], to get to that level, is to have your parents buy you a video game when you’re young, so you can learn how to drive on a sim, or have ten million YouTube followers. You don’t have to have any talent. You don’t have to know anything about it. You just have to drive a Crown Vic and have some great races and some great crowds show up for you.”
“Don’t come here if all you are is an internet sensation because you’ve got no place on a racetrack with those guys at the Cup level, and you’ve got really no place with a lot of those guys at the O’Reilly level,” he added.
Cleetus McFarland is set to pilot the #33 Chevy for RCR alongside Jesse Love and Austin Dillon at the North Carolina Education Lottery 250 Presented by Black’s Tire. The 250-lap race is scheduled for April 4, 2026, at Rockingham Speedway.
A few days ago, two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch called out Cleetus McFarland for his O’Reilly Series deal with Richard Childress Racing. Despite competing for the same team in the Cup Series, Busch was not impressed by the decision and questioned the YouTuber’s experience behind the wheel.
Continuing, the Cup Series driver cited Denny Hamlin‘s experience as an example and compared McFarland to his son, Brexton. Busch emphasized that his 10-year-old son has more starts than the ARCA Menards Series driver.
The Richard Childress Racing driver further told the media:
“I mean, he just, I don’t know. I don’t know how many races he’s run. Denny Hamlin ran 10,000, right, before he got here. I don’t know if Cleetus has run 10 or not, but there’s definitely a need to having ample experience.”
“My son’s probably run more races than he has, and he’s 10 years old. You know what I mean? So I don’t think that sits well with many of us,” he concluded.
However, Kyle Busch was not the only NASCAR figure questioning Richard Childress Racing’s decision to sign a deal with Cleetus McFarland. Previously, 23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace’s spotter, Freddie Kraft, also called out the decision on social media.
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The running back position is an evolving commodity in the NFL, and multiple teams will be looking to shore up their backfields this offseason.
Running backs have continued to become more athletic and more involved in the passing game as the years have gone on, and Emmett Johnson is the perfect example of that build in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Johnson patiently waited in the Nebraska backfield for his opportunity to shine after redshirting his freshman year and being a rotational back in 2023 and 2024. He finally got his starting opportunity in 2025, and he made the most of it.
Johnson led the Big 10 in carries and rushing yards this year for a Cornhuskers program that hasn’t been known for having a star running back in a long time. Now, he is hoping that productive year can propel him towards the top of the draft class this spring.
The first thing that jumps off the screen when watching Johnson play is his explosive burst out of the backfield. He gets up to speed in a hurry, and while he won’t necessarily blow people away with his long speed, his 10-yard split is very comparable to that of Jeremiyah Love’s, which is a much more telling metric for running backs who won’t be running in a straight line downfield very often.
Not only is Johnson a cannon ball once he gets a carry, he is a very slippery runner. It doesn’t take much of a gap for him to find a way to slither his way through the trenches to pick up some positive yards. Once he gets into the open field, he uses his excellent vision and agility to change directions in a hurry, leaving potential tacklers in his dust.
The versatility as a receiver is just the kicker, making him a player with true three-down potential in today’s NFL. Nebraska wasn’t afraid to line him up in the slot to run routes, which is a testament to his footwork.
While Johnson’s receiving ability can keep him on the field on third down, his lack of size and power could cause trouble in short yardage situations and near the goal line in the NFL.
That lack of size not only impacts his ability to truck his way for 2-3 yards on third and short, but he is not equipped to handle a pass blocking role at the next level. He often found himself struggling to keep pass rushers in front of him on the few pass blocking opportunities he had in college.
Johnson is best fit in a running back room with another running back who can be a ground-and-pound type of player, but there certainly is a role in the NFL for him. He has all the energy and effort that you look for in a prospect, and he proved in 2025 he is capable of taking the bulk of the carries throughout a season.
Editor’s Note: Statistics from Pro Football Focus helped with this article.
The two-year-old Paradoxium has fought back from a pneumonia setback to emerge as a serious Golden Slipper contender following an outstanding performance in the Todman Stakes at Randwick.
He had been a short-priced elect for the Gold Coast’s Magic Millions Classic in January, buoyed by success in a vital Wyong warmup, until illness excluded him from the Queensland spectacle.
Questions lingered over a timely Slipper return, but Baker was optimistic after the colt’s spirited gallop a few weeks prior, believing him fully restored.
“Full credit to all my team, particularly my vet, Allan Frogley, and the vets who looked after him up in Queensland,” Baker said.
“He got very, very sick, very fast and for him to get back here and do that is pretty special.
“I think he is going to improve a heap out of this. He’d only had the one trial, and he’s got a good two weeks’ into the Slipper now, and he’s in.”
Jason Collett sent Paradoxium ($2.60 fav) forward to lead, and he fended off Hidrix entering the straight, staying on powerfully to win by 1-1/2 lengths over Silver Slipper winner Stretan Ruler ($3), from Wolf Gap ($5.50) a further 1-1/2 lengths behind.
Paradoxium’s time trailed Chayan’s in the fillies’ Reisling Stakes (1200m) by under a second, yet his visual dominance was clear after three months off.
Baker highlighted the colt’s explosive pace as a major plus for the Golden Slipper (1200m).
“Speed, speed, speed. That’s what we breed for in Australia. Fast, strong, tough horses,” Baker said.
“I’ll tell you what, he’s fast and tough and hopefully we’ll find out how strong he is in a couple of weeks.”
Chad Schofield praised the beaten favourite, who he felt needed more pressure upfront.
“It was just a trot and canter up front,” Schofield said.
“The winner had a picnic and sprinted sharply. My horse was very strong late.”
His Todman Stakes triumph saw Paradoxium into $5 Slipper favouritism, ahead of Warwoven ($6) from the same stable and Chayan ($9), with Stretan Ruler out to $11.
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Keith Andrews criticised the “disgusting” culture of ridiculing players who miss penalties after Dango Ouattara’s fluffed Panenka cost Brentford a place in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Ouattara’s outlandish dinked effort was easily caught by West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola as the Bees slipped to a 5-3 shootout loss at London Stadium.
Brentford boss Andrews alluded to the host of England internationals who have been “persecuted” for failing from 12 yards at major tournaments during a passionate defence of the Burkina Faso forward.
Hammers captain Jarrod Bowen and Bees top scorer Igor Thiago each scored twice during normal time as an entertaining fifth-round tie ended in a 2-2 draw after 120 minutes.
“No, I’m not annoyed at all,” Andrews said of Ouattara’s penalty.
“I think the easiest thing for a footballer to do is not take a penalty. It takes unbelievable courage on a stage like that to take a penalty.
“It’s probably the first time I’ve ever spoken about penalty kicks and people that miss them.
“I despise the culture around players that have missed penalty kicks – I think you know the ones I’m talking about, national heroes that have done it, ridiculed, persecuted. I think it’s disgusting.”
Ouattara stepped up second for Brentford in the shootout.
The 24-year-old was the only player from either side to fail as the west London club’s wait for a first FA Cup quarter-final since 1989 was extended in agonising fashion.
“It takes serious courage to do that,” continued Andrews. “He practises that technique a lot, if it goes in everyone’s raving about him.
“Dango will get the absolute support he needs from myself and everybody attached to it.”
West Ham defender Konstantinos Mavropanos converted the decisive spot-kick to set up a last-eight meeting at home to Leeds.
England forward Bowen poked the hosts into a 19th-minute lead in an action-packed first half before Thiago levelled for the Bees with his 20th goal of the season.
Bowen doubled his tally with a 34th-minute penalty, only for Thiago to force extra-time by converting from the spot in the 81st minute.
Three-time FA Cup winners West Ham, who are embroiled in a Premier League relegation battle, are into the quarter-finals for the first time in a decade, having last progressed to that stage during the 2015-16 season – their final one at Upton Park.
Hammers head coach Nuno Espirito Santo said: “(It was) a long night but a good one.
“The atmosphere in the end was amazing, our fans celebrating.
“They deserve this moment of happiness, it’s been hard but they’ve been sticking with us, supporting us, and I think the boys are giving back.
“The game was very tight, it could go both ways, we have to be fair.
“In the penalties, I think it’s all about being ready to do their tasks and they did it well.”
Nuno opted to remain in the dugout, rather than watch the spot-kicks.
“I don’t like to see it, I get too nervous, too anxious,” he explained. “I’m going to see it now. I’ve been told they were really well taken.”
The Chargers agreed to terms with offensive lineman Cole Strange on a two-year, $13 million deal. There is reportedly $9 million guaranteed on the deal.
Strange is another former Dolphins player the Bolts have added in the last few days.
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Over the weekend, Los Angeles agreed to terms with fullback Alec Ingold, who spent four seasons under Mike McDaniel as head coach.
Now, the Chargers have added another former player of McDaniel’s in Strange, who started 14 games at right guard in Miami last season. The 27-year-old should provide much-needed depth to the offensive line, a unit that struggled to stay healthy throughout the 2025 season.
Strange is entering his fifth NFL season and is set to don powder blue for the next two seasons. He has played in 44 games, including 43 starts. He’s spent the most time playing left guard, logging 1,546 snaps at the position. He also has 808 snaps at right guard and 117 snaps at center.
General manager Joe Hortiz said the front office would be prioritizing protecting Justin Herbert this offseason, and they’ve done just that with their additions in the last few days.
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NEW DELHI: Life felt incredibly difficult and frustrating for Yash Dhull as he spent months confined to the four corners of a room. The 2022 Under-19 World Cup-winning captain was bedridden after undergoing heart surgery, slowly recovering while battling the constant urge to return to the middle and resume playing cricket.Dhull was diagnosed with a hole in his heart after his family urged him to consult a doctor. He had been experiencing symptoms for some time — shortness of breath, constant fatigue, lack of energy and sudden weight loss. As the symptoms worsened, medical tests confirmed the condition, forcing the young cricketer to step away from the game and focus on treatment and recovery.
“Many times it happened that after playing a full match, like a national match, I would feel extremely tired and it felt like my fitness was gradually going down. Later, when I was in a camp, the issue was detected there. I got tests done again and that’s when we found out exactly what it was. Even the doctors were a little surprised — they asked how I was still playing. I hadn’t realised it earlier, but once it was detected, it meant there was an option to fix it,” Yash Dhull told TimesofIndia.com in an exclusive interview.“At that time the timeline wasn’t clear because there was no option except surgery. My mindset was clear, and my family also believed that getting it done at the right time was the better option because the problem could have become bigger later. For me, health is everything. My thinking was simple — if I become fit, everything else will slowly come back. It takes time, but things gradually fall into place. When you are not mentally or physically fit and have issues, you cannot move forward properly. So my focus was to finish this issue first and then see how things move ahead,” he said.After the heart surgery, Dhull was bedridden for several days. As per the doctors’ advice, he was told not to travel or play cricket for a while.But the determined youngster had just one question for the doctors — and he asked it almost every day: “Main kab se cricket khel sakta hoon?” (When can I start playing cricket again?)

“That time was tough. I was itching to get back in the middle. When I started running again, it just wasn’t happening. Even completing one round was very difficult. Slowly, things began to improve. I even tried to play in the DPL in the first year, but it wasn’t possible because my heart rate and BP were going very high. It was very risky as my BP could suddenly shoot up, so I had to back off. Then I started preparing for the season and praying for recovery. Things improve gradually. If you rush them, they don’t work. When you take it step by step, it takes time, but eventually things come back,” Yash Dhull, who led India to the 2022 Under-19 World Cup title after beating England in the final, said.DHULL’S NEXT TARGET: SENIOR WORLD CUPDhull is among the few captains who have led India to the Under-19 World Cup title.India have won the Under-19 ODI World Cup a record six times — in 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022 and 2026. The title-winning captains include Mohammad Kaif (2000), Virat Kohli (2008), Unmukt Chand (2012), Prithvi Shaw (2018), Dhull (2022) and Ayush Mhatre (2026).

For Dhull, however, the Under-19 World Cup is not just a memory. His next target is clear — representing India at the senior World Cup.“I talk to players like Rishabh Pant, Ishant Sharma and Axar Patel. I’m very close to them and you learn a lot just by being around them. You observe what they do and how they go about their work, and that helps a lot. They’ve always told me to prepare in such a way that when an opportunity comes, you don’t miss it,” he said.Due to health issues and the surgery, Dhull — who played for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League from 2022 to 2024 — went unsold at the IPL 2026 auction.“Yes, you do feel a little disappointed, but at the same time you cannot get stuck in that feeling. You have to get back to your work. If you stay stuck on one thing, you won’t be able to focus on the opportunities ahead. Right now, I’m waiting to see what opportunities come my way. Whatever comes, I’m preparing for it and I’m ready. Anything can happen in life at any time — things can change anytime — so I’m preparing for that,” Dhull said.“The dream is to play a senior World Cup. I am confident that I will play one day. Every cricketer dreams of representing India at a World Cup,” he said.
Rennae Stubbs recently accused President Donald Trump of ‘disrespecting’ US Army soldiers killed in an Iranian drone strike. The former tennis star criticized Trump as a ‘draft dodger’ after the President showed up to the dignified transfer of the soldiers in a baseball cap.
Earlier this week, an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait killed six service members. The US Army Reserve soldiers were brought home in a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday, March 7 and Trump, alongside first lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance were in attendance for the event.
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Recently, an Instagram Threads user shared a picture from the event, writing,
“President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President Vance honoring with Dignified Transfer the 6 members of our military who lost their lives. God bless these heroes and their families.”
Reacting to this, Rennae Stubbs accused President President Donald Trump of ‘disrespecting’ the fallen soldiers, writing,
“Disrespecting them with a hat on. What do you expect from a draft dodger.”

Rennae Stubbs recently invited fans behind-the-scenes into her life with a sweet glimpse into her golfing outing. The Australian revealed that she used to often golf with her mother, but hadn’t been out on the course since her mother passed away last year.
She went on to share that she recently returned to the sport, wearing her mother’s chain around her neck, and unlocked an incredible achievement, writing on X,
“If you don’t know, I love golf & so did my mum. She played her whole life & when she passed last year, I hadn’t played golf since. Well I played for the 1st time yesterday, wearing her chain around my neck & this happened! Thankgod i filmed it. Thx 😇 #holeinone #seinseiporcupine.”
As a tennis player, Rennae Stubbs competed on the WTA Tour between 1992 and 2011. The Australian was a doubles specialist, and won four women’s doubles Grand Slam titles as well as two mixed doubles Major championships.
After calling time on her career in 2011, Stubbs shifted her focus to coaching. In recent years, the 54-year-old has worked with the likes of Serena Williams, Eugenie Bouchard, Karolina Pliskova and Samantha Stosur.
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Welcome to the start of NFL free agency, one of the busiest periods not only of the offseason but of the entire year, as every team looks to rebuild its roster for the upcoming season.
This year’s free agency period essentially started March 6, when the Baltimore Ravens agreed to send the Las Vegas Raiders two first-round picks in exchange for perennial Pro Bowl pass rusher Maxx Crosby. The Dallas Cowboys, after failing in their bid to land Crosby, traded for fellow pass rusher Rashan Gary from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick.
Monday was expected to be busy, and it certainly was as several notable moves were made. Among them was quarterback Malik Willis agreeing to terms with the Miami Dolphins, wideout Alec Pierce signing a historic new deal with the Indianapolis Colts, former Indianapolis teammate Michael Pittman getting traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, fellow wideout Mike Evans coming to terms with the San Francisco 49ers, and running backs Kenneth Walker III and Travis Etienne joining with the Kansas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints, respectively.
As usual, quarterback news is expected to make up a significant portion of free agency. The first domino fell Monday afternoon, with the Falcons signing ex-Dolphin Tua Tagovailoa to a one-year, $1.3 million deal to join 2024 top-10 pick Michael Penix Jr.
Among other notable quarterbacks expected to land on new teams are fellow former first-round pick Kyler Murray and veteran Kirk Cousins — both of whom are set to be released at the start of the new league year on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET. Daniel Jones (who received the transition tag from the Colts) and soon-to-be free agent Aaron Rodgers also face uncertain futures.
Below is a team-by-team rundown of every signing during free agency.
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