Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor (83) goes through pregame warmups at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, on Nov. 17, 2024, loosening up ahead of kickoff against the Titans. Nailor works through drills on the field as the Vikings finalize preparations for the road matchup. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images
With free agency just 18 days away, roughly a dozen Top 50 or Top 100 free agency lists are circulating from various outlets, and Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor had been left almost all of them — until now. The Athletic‘s Daniel Popper ranked the league’s best free agents, and out of nowhere, Nailor checked in at No. 29.
A top-30 free agent tag might change the conversation for Nailor, forcing Minnesota to weigh his McCarthy chemistry against price and role.
It’s quite the prestige for Nailor, a player who has never accrued over 500 receiving yards in a season.
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Jalen Nailor Gets a Top 30 Free Agent Endorsement
Nailor gets a little respect.
Jalen Nailor secures a contested touchdown through contact at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 14, 2025, extending Minnesota’s second-half surge against Dallas. Nailor finishes the play in tight coverage as the Vikings capitalize on timing and coverage leverage during a pivotal offensive stretch. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images
The Athletic: Nailor Is NFL’s 29th-Best FA
Nailor notably outranked reputable NFLers like Rashid Shaheed, Romeo Doubs, Aaron Rodgers, and Keenan Allen in free agency, according to Popper.
He wrote about Nailor at No. 29, “Contract projection: 3 years, $36 million. Nailor’s production does not jump off the screen. The 2022 sixth-round pick had a career-high 444 receiving yards in 2025. But Nailor was playing behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, and he dealt with poor quarterback play last season.”
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“More importantly, the tape shows a player who is ready to take a big jump in the right environment. Nailor has the spatial awareness to weave through zones and find soft spots. He was predominantly a slot player in Minnesota but has inside-outside flexibility. He flashes late hands to prevent defensive backs from turning and locating the ball.”
The speedy wideout built rapport with Vikings QB1 J.J. McCarthy last season and might’ve even been his favorite target.
Popper added, “Nailor is not a burner, but he can push vertically out of the slot on fades, wheels and corners. He is compact ball carrier who is capable after the catch, and he is also a quality run blocker for his size.”
“Nailor can get bogged down at the line of scrimmage against bigger, more physical corners. He is not a household name right now, but he could be in the future.”
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A Staggering Contract Estimate
From Vikings fans’ viewpoint, $12 million per season is the absolute top rung of the ladder someone with Nailor’s production should command. Spotrac estimates his value to be under $5 million. There’s a vast variance between the upper and lower range of Nailor’s next deal, and Hopper pounded home the ceiling.
But last offseason, Los Angeles Rams wideout Tutu Atwell earned a deal for one year and $10 million, so the estimate of Nailor may be merely a continuation of an escalating NFL salary cap. Atwell later caught 6 passes for 192 yards in 2025 and is a free agent once again.
If Nailor’s price is $12 million annually, the Vikings would almost assuredly exit stage left from contract negotiations. Minnesota is cash-strapped, and $12 million for a player who posts WR4 numbers isn’t worth it.
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Nailor in MIN
Throughout McCarthy’s first ten starts, Nailor was one of the few receivers with whom he consistently clicked. Their timing has been more reliable than McCarthy’s connection with Justin Jefferson, and a lot of McCarthy’s better plays in 2025 involved throws to Nailor — a big plus for a quarterback still finding his feet.
In 2025, Nailor snagged 29 catches for 444 yards and 4 touchdowns. The year before, with Sam Darnold throwing the ball, he had 414 yards and 6 scores. While his stats might say “WR4,” his game film occasionally shows flashes of something more.
A December game against the Dallas Cowboys is an apropos example: 3 catches, 47 yards, 2 touchdowns, and a serious momentum shift. Nailor exploded. But then he followed that up with zero catches in the next two weeks against the New Giants and Detroit Lions. That’s Nailor in a nutshell — quiet stretches broken up by sudden sweet bursts of production.
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Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jalen Nailor (83) hauls in a pass during the first quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Aug. 10, 2024, against the Las Vegas Raiders. Nailor tracks the ball cleanly over his shoulder as the Vikings test their passing game in preseason action. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
This makes him a tricky free agency case. Given the rollercoaster that was McCarthy’s season, keeping some familiar faces around him is key. Letting go of the one receiver who empowered him seems risky.
And Nailor’s likely to get some attention. Speed always plays, and a team might think a bigger role could unlock his true potential. The Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Seattle Seahawks all make sense as possible destinations, based on their roster needs, offensive schemes, or coaching connections. Las Vegas, his hometown, and a team needing playmakers on the depth chart, could be a particularly good fit.
An Eric Wilson Shoutout
Linebacker Eric Wilson, who experienced a career resurgence in 2025, also made Hopper’s list at No. 79.
Hopper scribed, “Contract projection: 3 years, $19.5 million. Wilson is a downhill off-ball linebacker who can blitz and defend the run. He is more limited as a coverage player. He has sideline-to-sideline speed and attacks plays in front of him.”
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Minnesota Vikings linebacker Eric Wilson (55) celebrates at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, on Nov. 2, 2025, after defeating the Lions. Wilson raises his arms amid teammates and crowd noise as Minnesota closes out a divisional matchup on the road. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images
“Wilson also got some edge work in coordinator Brian Flores’s scheme. Wilson is undersized, which limits him when he is asked to take on climbing guards and centers in the run game.”
The veteran defender posted Pro Bowl-level numbers and efficiency in 2025, and it’s a safe bet that Minnesota will re-sign Wilson, especially with Flores back as the defensive coordinator.
In free agency, it will probably be Nailor out, and Wilson in.
A former WWE World Champion recently dropped a bombshell that he was being blocked from signing with AEW at the end of his contract in 2019. Recently, this star gave much detail on his run with the Stamford-based promotion, where at one point the company felt like he was moving to Tony Khan’s promotion.
The star in the spotlight is Nic Nemeth, fka Dolph Ziggler. The latter has been competing in TNA for the past few years following his release from WWE back in September 2023. He had an incredible run in the juggernaut of sports entertainment, where he became a fan favorite and a World Heavyweight Champion. However, Ziggler recently revealed backstage politics by WWE to stop him from joining AEW in 2019.
Speaking with Jonathan Coachman on Off The Ropes, Nemeth revealed that in 2019, when his contract was about to expire, he asked for a hefty amount from WWE, something that he believed the company would never agree on. However, without any major negotiations, the Stamford-based promotion agreed. The former WWE star said that it was clear that the company was trying to stop him from signing with All Elite Wrestling.
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“My last contract was to keep me from going to AEW. That was it. It was winked at and not said, but it was completely understood. I’m like, I’m asking for this elaborate amount because I know you won’t pay me what I’m worth. I’m going to make a move and go elsewhere. They’re like, ‘Nope, we’ll do it.’ I’m like, ‘What? Okay,” said Nemeth. [H/T: Ringside News]
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The Jacksonville-based promotion was gaining momentum at that time, and Nemeth’s addition to its roster could have done wonders for the company. The Stamford-based promotion knew that, and that is why they couldn’t let go of the former World Champion during that time.
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Former WWE star Nic Nemeth called out Conor McGregor on social media
Nic Nemeth has faced several big legends in pro-wrestling in his epic career. He has squared off with names like John Cena, Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and other massive stars. But recently, a fan on X asked the former World Champion who his dream opponent is that he wants to square off with down the line.
Shockingly, Nemeth called out Conor McGregor with a challenge of his own. It was an interesting response to the dream opponent’s question for the former WWE star that managed to make a lot of buzz on social media.
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Well, only time will tell if Nic Nemeth will be able to square off with the UFC superstar somewhere down the line. For now, the 45-year-old looks to focus on his work with TNA Wrestling.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has praised Michael Carrick’s work as interim head coach and also made a big Champions League admission
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has praised Michael Carrick’s work at Manchester United, though he declined to confirm whether the interim boss would be handed the role permanently. The 44-year-old was appointed caretaker manager until the season’s conclusion earlier this year after Ruben Amorim’s dismissal.
Carrick has so far secured six victories from eight possible matches, prompting inevitable speculation about his long-term prospects at Old Trafford. Co-owner Ratcliffe, who is in Shanghai with Mercedes for the Chinese Grand Prix, addressed the matter during an impromptu interview following qualifying.
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“He’s doing an excellent job,” he told Sky Sports. When pressed on whether Carrick would be appointed permanently should results continue, he smiled and replied: “I’m not going there.”
Regarding Champions League qualification for next season, he added: “Clearly we’re thinking about that but there’s still seven or eight games to go.” As Ratcliffe correctly pointed out, there remain plenty of points up for grabs, though United find themselves well positioned.
Manchester City and Arsenal are the only sides currently above United in the table as they sit on 51 points, level with weekend visitors Aston Villa. Unai Emery’s outfit were comfortably third but a disappointing spell has seen them slip down a place ahead of their journey to Old Trafford.
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Carrick has benefited from having nearly a complete squad at his disposal for the majority of matches during his tenure, although fitness worries have mounted lately.
He said on Friday: “Mason is back with the group, which is fantastic. He’s not 100 per cent, because he’s only trained with us a small amount of time, but he’s back, and that’s good for us. So, we’ll see if he’s involved or not.”
Speaking on the latest edition of BBC podcast The Wayne Rooney Show, he said: “I can’t believe people are questioning whether he should get the job. Manchester United have waited about 12 years – they’ve gone for proven, legends, everything since Sir Alex [Ferguson].
“And the one time they are starting to play well, get results, the fans are on board – you’re telling me at the end of the season if he gets third [place] they will say ‘thanks, but no thanks’. How is that possible?”.
Kuldeep Yadav ties know with Vanshika Chadha (ANI Photo)
Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav has tied the knot with longtime partner Vanshika Chadha in a grand ceremony held in the scenic hill town of Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. The wedding comes shortly after Kuldeep was part of India’s victorious campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, making it a particularly special time in his life.The ceremony took place at The Savoy Hotel Mussoorie, where family members, close friends and several personalities from the cricketing world gathered to celebrate the occasion.
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In the days leading up to the wedding, traditional pre-wedding ceremonies such as haldi, mehendi and sangeet were held, with pictures and videos from the celebrations quickly circulating on social media.After the wedding ceremony in Mussoorie, the couple is expected to host a grand reception in Lucknow on March 17. The reception is likely to be attended by several prominent names from cricket, politics and business.Here are a few viral clips and photos from the event:Many current and former members of the India national cricket team were invited to the celebrations. According to reports, the guest list included stars like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav, Sunil Gavaskar, Rinku Singh, Tilak Varma, Suresh Raina, Mohammad Kaif and Piyush Chawla.Close friend and fellow spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who arrived in Dehradun for the wedding, shared his excitement about the celebrations.“I am very excited for my brother’s marriage. I will dance a lot and enjoy,” Chahal had earlier said.Meanwhile, Tilak Varma had mentioned that he had the plans to enjoy the wedding before turning his attention to cricket again.“We’re going to Kuldeep’s wedding to have fun. After that, we’ll prepare for IPL,” Tilak had shared.
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Defending champions China defeated Taiwan 2-0 in the Women’s Asian Cup quarterfinals on Saturday to book a semifinal against host Australia and a place at the 2027 World Cup.
After 90 minutes ended goalless in a match involving c ountries with geopolitical tensions, Shao Ziqin finally broke the deadlock three minutes into extra time before a late own goal sealed a deserved win for the dominant Chinese team.
On Friday, Sam Kerr scored one goal and created another as Australia advanced and secured a World Cup spot with a 2-1 win over North Korea.
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South Korea faced Uzbekistan later Saturday in another quarterfinal at Sydney.
On Sunday, Japan heads into the final quarterfinal against the Philippines, also in Sydney, with three wins from three games and a tournament-leading 17 goals without conceding.
The semifinals are set for Tuesday and Wednesday with the final to be played next Saturday in Sydney.
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World Cup spots
All four semifinalists at the Women’s Asian Cup qualify automatically for next year’s World Cup in Brazil.
The North Koreans will have another shot at qualifying for the World Cup in a playoff next Thursday in Australia – the fifth- and sixth-place teams in this continental tournament will also secure spots in Brazil.
The end of the group stage earlier in the week was overshadowed by Iran’s departure from the tournament and the granting of asylum to members of the delegation.
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Michael Carrick was appointed as interim head coach by United in January and has since guided the team to six victories in his eight matches at the helm, a spell of results which has propelled the club to third position in the Premier League table.
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United are now well-placed to secure Champions League qualification, especially if England are granted five qualification spots based on their UEFA coefficient this term.
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Irrespective of where United finish in the Premier League table this season, new information has surfaced regarding the Old Trafford hierarchy’s strategy for the summer transfer window. According to The Sun, five players could depart United during the summer as the club seeks to generate funds to cover the £422million they still owe in transfer fees.
They claim Mason Mount, Joshua Zirkzee, Rasmus Hojlund, Andre Onana and Manuel Ugarte could all leave United permanently this summer, all of whom signed during Erik ten Hag’s Old Trafford tenure.
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Hojlund and Onana are currently on loan away from United for the campaign, and are increasingly expected to leave Old Trafford on a permanent basis in the summer.
United loaned Hojlund to Napoli with the deal also including an obligation to buy, and the club’s sporting director Giovanni Manna has confirmed that the striker will be signed on a permanent basis.
Manna stated: “There are no doubts. Rasmus Hojlund will stay here. We have an obligation to buy from Man Utd, if Napoli qualify for Champions League, but he is in our plans despite this condition.”
Onana is currently on loan at Trabzonspor, but there is uncertainty over whether the Turkish club will sign the goalkeeper on a permanent basis.
Trabzonspor vice-president Zeyyat Kafkas provided an update on Onana’s future earlier this month. He told Gunebakis: “As the figure from Manchester United for the purchase of Andre Onana is in the range of €45-50m, our president has sincerely informed the community in line with Trabzonspor’s realities.
“I don’t think this information affected Onana at all. Because Onana’s thinking is that if it’s not England, he wants to continue at a club in Europe. His family thinks the same way. The president also wanted to explain Trabzonspor’s reality. However, if the conditions change, the situation changes.”
Zirkzee has found regular playing time hard to come by at United after Ruben Amorim took over as head coach in November 2024, and this has continued since Carrick was appointed as the club’s interim head coach.
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Mount has featured regularly for United at various points this season, but has been absent from the last six Premier League fixtures due to injury.
Ugarte, on the other hand, has made only seven top-flight starts for United this campaign and his future remains unclear.
Gervonta Davis is reportedly targeting a ring return this summer, with a rematch against a former world champion at 140lbs looking like a genuine possibility.
The 31-year-old has not fought since his controversial draw with Lamont Roach, who felt aggrieved to not come away with a shock victory in March 2025.
Later that year, ‘Tank’ was reportedly in talks to enter an immediate rematch with Roach, only to instead pursue an exhibition bout with Jake Paul.
It was then revealed at the beginning of this year that Davis had been issued an arrest warrant on account of charges relating to battery, false imprisonment and attempted kidnapping.
“I am told that [Gervonta Davis] is in advanced talks right now to fight a rematch against Pitbull Cruz that would be at 140, rather than 135 like the first fight, this summer. I expect it to happen.”
Despite Davis claiming a unanimous decision victory, many believe that Cruz gave the Baltimore man one of his toughest tests as a professional, with Roach representing the only other man to take him the full 12-round distance.
As for him reportedly moving up to super-lightweight, where he scored an 11th-round finish over Mario Barrios in 2021, it opens up fights against the likes of Keyshawn Davis.
Olympic medallist Saina Nehwal has urged the Badminton World Federation (BWF) to exercise caution regarding proposed scoring changes, maintaining that the current 21-point system preserves the sport’s essential intensity and endurance.
The game’s governing body (BWF) has proposed switching to a 3×15 scoring format from the current 3×21 system, with a membership vote on the change scheduled at the BWF Annual General Meeting in Horsens, Denmark on April 25.
“Badminton has a rich tradition, and tournaments like the All England Open Badminton Championships and the BWF World Championships have always been special because of their intensity and endurance factor,” Saina, who joined the advisory board of India’s International Movement to Unite Nations (I.I.M.U.N.), told PTI in an interview.
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“Any change in scoring or format should be carefully considered. The current 21-point system has worked well and players have adapted to it over many years.
“If changes are introduced, they should ensure that the quality of rallies and the competitive balance of the sport are not affected. At the end of the day, the focus should remain on fair competition and the spirit of the game.”
According to the revamped BWF World Tour, the five Super 1000 tournaments, to be staged across Asia and Europe, will introduce a new format in singles, with 48 players competing in a group stage followed by knockouts.
Doubles events will feature 32-pair knockout draws, and each Super 1000 tournament will run for 11 days across two weekends.
Saina feels the BWF needs to prioritise player welfare, saying the packed international calendar leaves little room for recovery and can lead to injuries and burnout among elite shuttlers.
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“Badminton is always a very tough sport both physically and mentally. The rallies are longer, the speed of the game is higher, and players are competing in tournaments almost every week.
“The Badminton World Federation has tried to structure the calendar, but from a player’s perspective, recovery time is extremely important. Injuries and fatigue can affect performance and also shorten careers.
“I feel the schedule should allow better recovery periods between major tournaments, and teams should have more support for sports science and rehabilitation.”
Lakshya has ability and mindset, All England title is not far away
Last week, Lakshya Sen finished runner-up at the All England Open after going down to Chinese Taipei’s Lin Chun-Yi in the men’s singles final, repeating his near-miss at the tournament after finishing second in 2022.
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Praising Lakshya for his consistency on the big stage, Saina said: “First of all, reaching the final of All England Open Badminton Championships twice is a big achievement. It’s one of the most prestigious tournaments in badminton and the level there is always extremely high.
“Consistency at that stage shows that Lakshya is doing many things right. Sometimes in sport, the difference between winning and finishing runner-up is just a few points or moments of composure. If a player keeps reaching those stages, it usually means the title is not far away.
“So I would say it’s a very positive sign. It shows he has the ability and the mindset to compete with the best in the world,” added the 2015 All England runner-up.
The 35-year-old from Hyderabad is also impressed with the performance of young Indian shuttlers but said physical strength, match temperament and tactical awareness remains key to consistency.
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“Consistency at the top level comes from fitness, discipline and mental toughness over many years. Players need to maintain their level across the entire season, not just in a few tournaments,” said the former world No. 1.
“When PV Sindhu and I were competing regularly, the focus was always on preparation, recovery and staying hungry to improve.
“For the current generation, the key is to keep improving their physical strength, match temperament and tactical awareness so they can perform consistently in the biggest tournaments.”
Explaining her decision to associate with I.I.M.U.N, Saina, a two-time Commonwealth Games champion, said: “I’ve always believed that sports teaches values like discipline, leadership and resilience, which are also important in life.
“Being part of India’s International Movement to Unite Nations (I.I.M.U.N.) is special because it gives young people a platform to think globally, develop leadership skills and express their ideas confidently.
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“If my journey can inspire young students to believe in themselves and work hard toward their goals, I feel that would be a meaningful contribution.
The Montreal Canadiens will healthy-scratch the forward for the first time in his career against the San Jose Sharks, head coach Martin St. Louis confirmed.
Live coverage of the game will be available on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+ at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT.
Gallagher will return to the lineup Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis said.
The 33-year-old forward has appeared in all 64 Canadiens games this season, putting up six goals and 14 assists with a minus-one mark.
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The 2010 fifth-round pick has spent his entire career with the Habs since debuting in January 2013, playing 898 games with 245 goals and 239 assists.
Montreal sits third in the Atlantic Division with 82 points entering action on Saturday.