Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
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Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
The list includes only those players who have played in an NFL game.
See where it ranks among other schools in the state here.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is running out of friends fast. And he’s also running out of options when it comes to finding the next permanent manager of Manchester United.
Ratcliffe has had the kind of week that cannot come to an end soon enough. His cretinous comments claiming immigrants have colonised the UK have ostracised the billionaire who lives in Monaco from his own club.
To such an extent that United put out a statement in response to Ratcliffe’s remarks – and didn’t even bother to mention him. But once he has picked himself up from the bus United threw him under, Ratcliffe will discover his problems are mounting.
And we’re not talking about his reputation being in tatters, or the fact that he is facing an FA investigation into suggestions he’s brought the game into disrepute. Should he still be one of United’s co-owners this summer, and there are now serious doubts this will be the case in light of recent events, he has to announce a long-term replacement for the sacked Ruben Amorim.
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And some of the names on his shortlist can now have a red line struck through them. Thomas Tuchel was United’s preferred choice, but he has just signed a new contract to continue as England boss after the World Cup.
Should England fail in North America this summer, Tuchel could well be sacked and would be available again. But this is not expected to happen.
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Carlo Ancelotti is another target of United’s, but is poised to sign a new deal to continue as Brazil manager. Gareth Southgate, who still has admirers in the United boardroom, is not interested in the job.
Unai Emery has no intention of being persuaded to leave Aston Villa, while Oliver Glasner’s stock has fallen almost as fast in recent weeks as Ratcliffe’s has in this one. Luis Enrique has been spoken to, but is poised to extend his deal with Paris Saint-Germain instead.
Julian Nagelsmann, meanwhile, is under contract with Germany unit 2028. In short, all roads appear to be leading towards Michael Carrick.
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Through no fault of his own, the former United midfielder is now in pole position to get the job on a full-time basis. Not because he has gone five games unbeaten since becoming interim manager, but because his potential rivals for the job are all ruling themselves out, for different reasons. Carrick might just be the best choice anyway, considering the impact he has made in recent weeks.
But at this rate, he might also become the only choice.
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As Arsenal prepare to take on Brentford tonight, the stakes in the Premier League title race couldn’t be higher. Mikel Arteta’s side, currently sitting at the top of the table with a three-point lead over Manchester City, will know that any slip-up tonight could see their advantage reduced to just one point.
With City’s recent surge in form which brought a 3-0 win against Fulham last night, the pressure is firmly on Arteta and his players to deliver a result and maintain their position in the race for the title.
The Importance of Tonight’s Game
With just a few months remaining in the season, every match is crucial, but tonight’s encounter against Brentford could be a defining moment for Arsenal. A win would put them six points clear of Manchester City, giving them some breathing room at the top and keeping them firmly in control of their destiny. However, a loss would hand City the momentum they need to close the gap, reducing Arsenal’s lead to a slim three points and raising questions about their ability to withstand the pressure in the home stretch of the season.
City pile the pressure on Arteta’s men
Mikel Arteta knows the pressure is mounting. After an impressive start to the season, Arsenal’s title challenge has been questioned in recent weeks, particularly with their inability to pull away from the chasing pack. The Gunners have suffered from inconsistent performances, and their lead at the top has been trimmed by City’s recent form. Arteta will be keen to maintain the momentum from their solid start and prevent City from closing in any further.
The pressure on Arteta has also been fueled by City’s recent resurgence. The Premier League champions are looking as dangerous as ever, with Haaland finding his form again and new signings making an immediate impact. Guardiola’s team is known for their ability to maintain high levels of performance in the final stages of the season, and Arsenal must keep their nerve if they are to fend off City’s challenge.
Arsenal’s road to victory
To keep their six-point advantage, Arsenal must capitalize on their home advantage against Brentford. The Bees have proven to be a tough opponent this season, but Arteta will be hoping his team can produce a performance worthy of a title contender. Key players like Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, and Gabriel Jesus will need to step up and lead by example. Arsenal’s defense, which has been solid for much of the season, will need to remain resolute against Brentford’s counter-attacking threat.
The Gunners’ attacking prowess will also be critical. While the pressure is on Arsenal to win, Arteta’s tactical approach has often been characterized by fluid attacking play and dominating possession. Against Brentford, the key will be to break down a disciplined defensive unit and make sure that any chances that come their way are converted.
PL Title Race far from over
While Arsenal’s lead may be under threat, it’s important to remember that the title race is far from over. With just a few months remaining, City and Arsenal will continue to push each other to the limit. A win tonight would not only boost Arsenal’s title hopes but also send a message to Manchester City that they are not willing to relinquish their top spot without a fight. On the other hand, a slip-up could open the door for City to pounce and reduce Arsenal’s lead to a bare minimum, setting up a dramatic conclusion to the season.
As Arsenal face Brentford tonight, the entire footballing world will be watching closely. With so much on the line, the Gunners have a chance to extend their lead, but they must deliver a performance that lives up to their title aspirations.
Over the course of World Golf Hall of Famer Gary Player’s legendary career, few places have held more importance than Augusta National. And few tournaments have been more special than the Masters.
But this week, Player, a three-time Masters champion and longtime honorary starter, offered a rare public criticism of the club. The criticism, leveled in an interview with Golf Monthly, arose from Augusta National’s alleged rejection of Player’s request to play a round with his grandsons at the historic course.
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Player, 90, captured nine major titles in his career, including three Masters wins in 1961, 1974 and 1978. He, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus were known as the “Big Three” pro golfers of their era, all making their mark at Augusta.
Beginning in 2012, Player joined Palmer and Nicklaus as honorary starters at the Masters, a tournament he has played more than anyone else. He maintains that role to this day.
But unlike Palmer and Nicklaus, Player was never granted membership at Augusta National. While his past champion status allows him the privilege to play Augusta, because he is not a member he is not allowed to bring guests to play alongside him.
And that’s the source of Player’s animosity toward the club, which he explained in his Golf Monthly interview.
“I have been an ambassador for Augusta for all these years, yet they won’t let me have one round of golf in my life with my three grandsons,” Player lamented. “My grandsons are dying to know about their grandfather’s episodes on that golf course.”
He continued by claiming any other major championship host course would have accepted Player’s request, but Augusta rejected him, blaming the decision on the club’s “current management.”
“All the golf courses that have hosted the Open [Championship], the U.S. Open and the PGA [Championship] would oblige, but they won’t do it at Augusta,” Player argued. “It is just this current management there, but these are the times we live in and I accept it, but I accept it with sadness.”
Player went on to sing the praises of Augusta National co-founders Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, as well as President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a notable member of the club, arguing they set the foundation for what the club became.
He continued by claiming that he, Palmer and Nicklaus then “made Augusta” with their inspired play at the Masters in the 60s and 70s.
“[Jones, Roberts and Eisenhower], they basically made Augusta. Then Arnold [Palmer], Jack [Nicklaus] and I came along and we fought it out every year, and then we made Augusta thanks to the coverage and publicity we generated around the Masters, whether the club likes to admit it or not. They won’t admit it, but we made Augusta.”
This is not the first time Player has complained about his lack of privileges at Augusta National.
In 2023, he said he was “disillusioned” over how difficult it was for him to play there with a guest.
“A lot of people assume that I have those privileges, but they’re wrong. If I want to play a practice round with friends, I can’t just call the pro shop and make those arrangements,” Player said at the time.
To play with a guest, he needs to find a full-fledged Augusta National member to host, a project he claimed was “not easy.”
When asked to rate the four men’s majors in order of importance earlier in 2023, Player said “never mind the Masters” and ranked it last.
“I rate the Open [Championship] at one, the U.S. Open two, PGA [Championship] three and Augusta four; Four marvelous tournaments,” Player told the UK Daily Mail.
At the 2021 Masters, Player’s son Wayne got in hot water for an impromptu golf ball advertisement during a ceremony honoring Lee Elder. Wayne was reportedly banned from Augusta National for life over the incident.
Then in 2022, Player filed a lawsuit against his son Marc and grandson Damian for selling some of his golf memorabilia. Among the memorabilia items were Player’s 1974 Masters trophy and the shoes he wore in his 52nd Masters appearance. Player claimed he did not authorize the items to be sold.
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo insists the 10-kilometre race is the distance he struggles with most because it forces him to race the clock instead of another competitor.
Funny, it didn’t look like it at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Friday.
The 29-year-old Norwegian star made his trademark late surge to win the interval-start race. His time of 20 minutes, 36.2 seconds gave him his eighth career gold medal, tying fellow countrymen Marit Bjoergen, Bjoern Daehlie and Ole Einar Bjoerndalen for the most ever at the Winter Olympics.
The all-time mark could soon be Klaebo’s alone. He’s scheduled to compete three more times at Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium.
On a warm day that left some skiers racing only in their bibs, Klaebo paced himself over the first half of the race before pouring it on late. The result was his third gold since arriving in Italy, and a small nod to the toll it’s taking. Klaebo fell into the snow shortly after crossing the finish line.
“It’s a special day,” Klaebo said. “This one means a lot for sure … I’m lost for words.”
Baff wins gold for Australia in snowboard cross
Snowboarder Josie Baff gave Australia its second gold medal of the Games when she stormed to victory in the women’s snowboard cross.
The 23-year-old Baff, who finished a distant 18th in Beijing four years ago, beat Eva Adamczykova of the Czech Republic and Italy’s Michela Moioli to the finish line. Baff, the 2020 World Junior Champion, is currently the second-ranked racer in the world.
Cooper Woods earned Australia’s first gold in Italy by triumphing in men’s moguls earlier this week.


Maria Sakkari delivered one of the biggest wins of her career by defeating world No. 2 Iga Swiatek 2–6, 6–4, 7–5 to reach the semifinals of the Qatar Open.
The victory ended a difficult run for Sakkari, who had lost four straight matches and nine consecutive sets to Swiatek.
It was her first win over Swiatek since 2021, her first win over a world No. 2 since 2022, and her first WTA 1000 semifinal since Indian Wells 2024. She also became the first player ever to beat Swiatek at a WTA 1000 event after losing the opening set.
After dropping the first set, Sakkari found her rhythm in the second, closing it out 6–4 before holding her nerve in a tight deciding set to seal the upset.
Speaking after the match, Sakkari opened up about the mental struggle behind the result.
“I’m speechless because it’s been a while since I’ve had a big day like today. When you drop in the rankings and you’re not playing good tennis, you start doubting yourself. You’re thinking you’re never gonna beat those players again. It’s a huge process that you have to go through in your head that you can do it. Last year in the second round against her, I was not confident. I was not believing in myself. This year it’s different. I have to say I feel a lot better.”
The win marks the 30th top-10 victory of Sakkari’s career and a major boost in confidence as she moves into the Doha semifinals.
Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick and Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s exclusion from the NFL Hall of Fame 2026 class has become a topic of discussion among former players and coaches.
Former Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss weighed in on Belichick and Kraft not making the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. Moss said the voting process should only involve people from football.
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“If you didn’t play it, if you didn’t coach it, you shouldn’t have a vote,” Moss said.
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Former Patriots quarterback Cam Newton discussed the Pro Football Hall of Famer’s comments on his “4th&1 With Cam Newton” podcast.
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“That ain’t right,” Newton said (Timestamp 1:05:00 onwards). “Because flip side, when we suffer a defeat, we have to talk to you… Bring all selection committees. Don’t matter if it’s the college football, committee. Doesn’t matter if the Hall of Fame committee, doesn’t matter if the All-American committee bring them all to the forefront.
“We live in a world of content. Somebody buy that right to showcase how they do it with juries… It was an ultimate sign of disgrace to not have those specific guys. I don’t care what Deflategate was. I don’t care if you think they cheated.”
Cam Newton is one of the first-time eligibles on next year’s Hall of Fame ballot. Former Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, running back Adrian Peterson and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame this year, made a case for Newton.
“That’s what everybody needs to really think about (with) the Hall of Fame, Kuechly said. “And the dominance (with) which he played the game is what I think needs to be talked about the most. He was just so much better than everybody else on the field. There wasn’t much he couldn’t do.”
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Oba Femi made his official main roster debut in the Men’s Royal Rumble Match and put on an impressive performance. One of the major highlights of Femi’s outing and the bout was his interaction with Brock Lesnar.
If their interaction in Saudi Arabia was any indication, fans will lose their minds if the two behemoths collide again. A match of this caliber deserves a stage like WrestleMania.
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In this listicle, we will look at three reasons why Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar must be booked for The Show of Shows this year.
During the Men’s Royal Rumble Match, Femi and Lesnar came face-to-face for the first time, as the crowd in Riyadh erupted. The powerhouses traded blows, but in the end, The Beast Incarnate took advantage of The Ruler’s distraction and tossed him over the top rope.
The former NXT Champion has a clear motive to go after the man who took away his opportunity to main event WrestleMania 42. The Ruler could challenge Lesnar in a traditional one-on-one match to determine who is the better competitor.
Oba Femi is clearly looked at as a top star, and his presentation shows that well. The Ruler could be a major player in the company for years to come. The powerhouse will make his first WrestleMania appearance, and he needs to be booked in a high-profile match.
A showdown against Brock Lesnar on The Grandest Stage of Them All would be a fitting program for the former NXT Champion’s first ‘Mania.
Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi would be a collision of two different eras. Lesnar is a seasoned veteran, while Femi is rising through the ranks. It would be the ultimate clash of past vs. present.
The Ruler is presented as a ruthless monster, and there could be no bigger test for him than The Beast Incarnate, the dominant force that has wreaked havoc in WWE for years.
If Femi is able to defeat Lesnar at The Show of Shows, it would be the ultimate passing of the torch. After conquering The Conqueror, The Ruler would cement himself as one of the biggest threats in the promotion.
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U.S. Olympic medal gymnast MyKayla Skinner spoke out against the judges who denied Madison Chock and Evan Bates gold in ice dance at the Winter Games this week.
Chock and Bates finished second to French rivals Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron after a controversial score by a French judge on the final routine.
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Mykayla Skinner of Team United States poses with the silver medal following the Women’s Vault Final on day nine of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on Aug. 1, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Skinner, a former athlete whose accolades were also determined by judges, said she is “sick” in the aftermath of the decision.
“I’m sick of athletes not getting what they worked so hard for and judges cheating,” Skinner told Fox News Digital.
Skinner is not alone.
Former U.S. champion gymnast Jennifer Sey also condemned the scoring that vaulted Beaudry and Cizeron over Chock and Bates, suggesting judges must be subject to more accountability.
“There has been corruption in Olympic level judged sports forever. In gymnastics, boxing and figure skating. There needs to be more careful selection of judges to vet for susceptibility to corruption, and more transparency in how scores are derived. Beyond that, corrupt judges need to be punished with hefty fines to discourage this cheating in the future,” Sey said.

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Meanwhile, a Winter Olympian who missed out on qualifying for Milan Cortina due to controversial rules weighed in as well.
Five-time skeleton U.S. Olympian Katie Uhlaender, who lost the chance to earn qualification after Team Canada withdrew athletes at a qualifier to reduce the amount of points the contest could offer, expressed her fondness for her fellow Americans in Chock and Bates.
“I’m so proud of Evan and Madison. I know how hard they fought for Gold in 2022, a fight that took years beyond the podium. They represented the United States well and deserved a moment on the podium at the Games as the Olympic Champions they are,” Uhlaender said.
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“I know nothing about judged sports. I know they deserved to be on top of the podium in 2022, and that they gave the world and the United States the best they had. Go USA and thank you to them both for representing us so well.”
Skinner said she knew the “sacrifice” the athletes make to get to compete in the Olympics in the first place.

MyKayla Skinner of Team United States poses with the silver medal following the Women’s Vault Final on day nine of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on Aug. 01, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
“I have so much respect for every athlete who competed, because I know firsthand how much sacrifice goes into preparing for the Olympics,” Skinner added. “But I do think there were performances from Team USA that deserved higher scores. When you dedicate your life to perfecting every detail, you expect judging to reflect that level of excellence.
“From my perspective as an Olympian, I saw routines that were clean, technically strong, and emotionally powerful. It’s hard not to feel like they were underscored. Our athletes showed gold-medal caliber performances, and I stand by that.”
Skinner added that the controversy was a bit more personal for her.
“This also hits close to home for me. At the 2016 Olympic Trials in gymnastics, I finished fourth in the all-around, and historically fourth and fifth place had been named to the team,” she said. “That year, the selection process didn’t follow what many expected. I learned firsthand that sometimes things don’t always feel fair in judged sports. But that’s exactly why transparency and consistency matter so much! Athletes deserve clarity and confidence that their work will be evaluated evenly.
“I’m incredibly proud of Team USA. Regardless of the medal color, they represented our country with heart.”

Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the United States compete during the ice dancing free skate in figure skating at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
Chock and Bates were trailing the French couple by 0.46 of a point entering the free dance Wednesday night, and they were searching for their first ice dance Olympic medal with hopes that it would obviously be gold.
Their matador routine, dancing to a rendition of the Rolling Stones’ “Paint It, Black,” drew cheers from the crowd, and they finished with tears in their eyes.
They finished with 224.39 after notching a 134.67 score in their free dance.
Chock and Bates are two-time team gold winners after Sunday’s Team USA victory, but they had to watch one more routine to see if they could capture gold when Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron took the ice.
But the judges decided the French duo did enough to defeat the Americans in the end.
Beaudry and Cizeron scored a 135.64 in the free dance for a total of 225.82.
The judging has become a globally-discussed topic in recent days, with some arguing that the French duo should have been graded more harshly.
Chock suggested that she and Bates will consider appealing the scoring, in an interview with Access Hollywood.
“I suppose we would consider it. I think skating is such a subjective sport, but I do think that for fairness it is good when the judges are reviewed for their work. Not just after this competition but every competition to just make sure there’s a fair and even playing field for all athletes,” Chock said.
Bates has praised their supporters who are speaking out during the controversy.
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“It means a lot that people are voicing their opinions on our behalf,” Bates said. “The way that we skated and the way that we’ve approached chasing these goals hopefully has resonated with people at home even in our response. I think, hopefully, that too can reflect the Olympic spirit.”
The International Skating Union (ISU) has since defended the scoring.
“It is normal for there to be a range of scores given by different judges in any panel and a number of mechanisms are used to mitigate these variations,” the ISU said, adding it has “full confidence in the scores given and remains completely committed to fairness.”
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