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Top NFL Player-Producing New Mexico High Schools
Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, 50 players who attended high schools in New Mexico have played or are currently playing in the NFL.
That number may increase this fall when recently drafted players play their first games as pros.
Click on the name of each school to see the players who have played in NFL games.
New Mexico’s Carlsbad High School has produced seven NFL players to lead the State, followed by Eldorado, Highland, Roswell, Rio Rancho and Clovis high schools with three each.
Here is a list of the state’s top pro-producing high schools with their respective ranks, player counts, and cities.
Top New Mexico High Schools
Plus six schools with two: Hobbs, Clovis, Albuquerque, Lovington, Cibola, Alamogordo.
Source: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/
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Former heavyweight champion says Usyk ‘gave him his word’ they will fight: “I’ll keep him to it”
Oleksandr Usyk’s next move remains uncertain.
The unified heavyweight world champion is expected to return to action this summer, but he continues to be linked with a host of potential opponents and one former heavyweight ruler has revealed that the Ukrainian has personally assured him their long-awaited fight will happen.
Usyk had been linked to a showdown with Deontay Wilder at the beginning of the year, but prolonged negotiations led to Wilder instead opting to take on Derek Chisora, for what will be both men’s 50th professional contest.
Additionally, Usyk has been mentioned for a meeting with former unified world champion Andy Ruiz Jr, as well as a shock bout against Dutch kickboxer, Rico Verhoeven.
This week, WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman announced that Usyk has requested a voluntary defence of his titles, but that he must then take on WBC Interim champion Agit Kabayel in the fight that follows to avoid being stripped.
However, when speaking with Gunman Boxing, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ revealed that the Ukrainian has given him ‘his word’ that victory over ‘Del Boy’ will tee up a shot at his titles.
“I believe so [that Usyk will come next], I’m going to keep Usyk for his word. I believe that he is a man of his word and I understand that [fighting me] is what he wants to do.
“He don’t need me because he has done great things throughout [his career], but he does need me if he wants that end of an era legacy [fight].”
It appears unlikely that Usyk will remain on the sidelines until a potential showdown with the American later this year, with Verhoeven now emerging as the surprise frontrunner to face the unified champion next.
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Golden Slipper winner in 2026 Black Caviar Lightning bid
The first Group 1 of the Melbourne Autumn Carnival in 2026 will feature eight starters in the Black Caviar Lightning at Flemington.
Strikingly, for a race open to all ages and sexes, the three-year-old fillies boast the highest representation.
Three such fillies are entered out of eight for the 1000m test, pursuing a third win in the event over the past 25 years.
Regimental Gal provided the fillies’ success in 2004, with Coolangatta achieving it most recently in 2023.
Six-year-old mare Benedetta joins them, positioning the females to potentially raise their count to four in the Black Caviar Lightning after victories by Coolangatta, Imperatriz and Skybird in the previous three runnings.
My Gladiola and Military Tycoon, both Melbourne-trained fillies, will accompany Michael Freedman’s Marhoona, who has been quartered at Flemington for slightly over one week in readiness for the Group 1 dash on Saturday.
Marhoona exhibited top-class form at two when chasing Tempted home in the Reisling Slipper at Randwick, then annexing the Group 1 Golden Slipper (1200m) next at Rosehill.
In spring, she competed just twice: victorious on debut in the Heritage Stakes at Rosehill, then third in the Roman Consul Stakes at the same track.
Freedman indicated Golden Slipper winners face difficulties returning at three, but Marhoona is primed for autumn action, evidenced by her trial win against Autumn Glow at Randwick on January 27.
“I think she has come back great,” Freedman said.
“Slipper-winning fillies aren’t easy to place, especially the ones that are more sprinting types.
She is already a Group 1 winner so we want to try to line her up in races that can only potentially enhance her page, so we had a chat about it and thought we’d have a crack at the Lightning.”
No worries for Freedman regarding Marhoona’s straight course novelty, as stablemate Pallaton won there on Melbourne Cup Day.
The filly gets a new jockey in Michael Dee.
“We had Craig Williams booked, but he is suspended on Saturday, so we had to make a bit of a late change,” Freedman said.
Check the racing betting markets for the Black Caviar Lightning to find the strongest prices.
The post Golden Slipper winner in Black Caviar Lightning bid first appeared on Just Horse Racing.
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Everything Ademola Lookman Said After Goal and Assist in Atletico’s Big Win Over Barcelona
Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman said he was “very, very happy” after scoring and providing an assist in Atletico Madrid’s 4-0 win over Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg.
Lookman praised his team’s performance and said the players worked well together. “Of course, scoring is good, but I think the team played really well tonight,” he said after the match.
The Nigerian forward also highlighted Atletico’s teamwork in front of goal. “In the box we were very professional, and today we showed a great level of teamwork,” he added.
Lookman said the fans played a big role in the victory. “We got that energy from our fans tonight, they were amazing, so we are glad,” he said.
The forward explained that he is always looking to score and help the team. “You always want to score as an attacker, always looking to get into dangerous positions, so I just try to be in the right place at the right time,” he said.
Despite the big win, Lookman warned that the tie is not finished. “Of course, it’s a big victory. But we have a few more games coming up before we play away, so we need to stay with the same mindset and focus on those matches,” he said.
Atletico now have a strong advantage going into the second leg, while Barcelona will need a big comeback to stay in the competition.
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Undedogs turning giants into dust
Australia suffered one of the most shocking defeats in their second Group A clash of the 2026 T20 World Cup against Zimbabwe in Colombo on February 13. After a comfortable win over Ireland in their tournament opener, the Men in Yellow looked off-color from the get-go against a spirited Zimbabwean unit.
On a two-paced wicket, the Aussies conceded 169 to Zimbabwe in 20 overs, picking up only two wickets. In response, they suffered an embarrassing collapse in the power play to be relegated to 29/4 in the fifth over.
Despite a brief recovery, thanks to Matt Renshaw’s brilliant 65, Australia lost wickets throughout their innings. They were eventually bowled out for 146 in the last over, resulting in a 23-run defeat.
It was Australia’s second defeat in as many T20 World Cup matches against Zimbabwe, following their stunning five-wicket loss in 2007.
Fans on X reacted to Australia’s loss to the lower-ranked Zimbabwe as follows:
Fans continued reacting to Australia’s stunning loss to Zimbabwe, with one saying:
“Australia deserve to lose for not taking T20 World Cup seriously.”
“Australia’s overconfidence has been broken,” a fan posted.
“The second time they have beaten Australia in T20Is. This was a pathetic performance by Australia. I haven’t been convinced by their squad since the start. I don’t like their approach towards the World Cup at all. One of the weakest Australian units I have seen,” said a fan.
“We’ve been here before” – Travis Head
Australian skipper Travis Head remained upbeat despite the side’s stunning defeat to Zimbabwe, pointing to the 2023 ODI World Cup as an example of their ability to bounce back. The Men in Yellow lost their opening two matches of that tournament but bounced back to clinch the title by defeating India in the final.
“We’ve been here before. We said at the toss a little bit about 23 and having injuries and working through navigating through tournament play, which is typical. And we’re seeing a lot of tight games. And yeah, we’ve found ourselves in this position before. We had a few guys in that dressing room who were here in India in 23 that navigated through that, and we ended up on the right side of it. So, we’ll go back to the blueprint of that,” said Head at the post-match presentation (via Cricbuzz).
The loss leaves Australia in a precarious position in Group B, with the side having to win its last two group stage games to have a chance of advancing to the Super Eights. They will take on co-hosts Sri Lanka in their next outing at Pallekele on Monday, February 16.
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Edited by Venkatesh Ravichandran
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IPL: Riyan Parag set to be named as Rajasthan Royals captain
New Delhi: India all-rounder Riyan Parag is all set to be named as the new Rajasthan Royals captain at 4pm today. While options included Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel and even the experienced Ravindra Jadeja, the think tank favoured Parag, who has been with the franchise since making his IPL debut in 2019. The RR unit has consistently backed the youngster and even retained him for Rs 14 crore ahead of the 2025 edition of the cash-rich league.
He was always groomed for bigger roles in the franchise and the big hint came last season when he served as the stand-in captain in the absence of the injured Sanju Samson. The original captain also signalled what the future could hold.
“I won’t be Rajasthan Royals’ captain forever. There has to be someone groomed for the future. The franchise has developed multiple leaders, and for the next three games, we believe Riyan Parag is ready and capable of leading the side,” Sanju Samson told PTI in 2025.
The 24-year-old has been with the IPL franchise for seven years but his best performance came in 2024 where he scored 573 runs in 16 games at an average of 52.09 and a healthy strike rate of 149.22. His IPL outings put him on the selectors’ radar, earning him his first T20I and ODI caps for the country that same year.
Under Parag, who became the youngest player to lead RR last season, the franchise is set to usher in a new era and hopes the long wait for the title — which was last won in the inaugural IPL edition under the late Shane Warne — will end.
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Vikings Announce Coaching Change Offense
The Pittsburgh Steelers hired Minnesota Vikings tight end coach Brian Angelichio a couple of weeks ago to run Mike McCarthy’s offense, and Minnesota will promote from within to replace him. Game management coordinator and passing game specialist Ryan Cordell will take the tight end coaching job, further rounding out O’Connell’s staff with free agency about three and a half weeks away.
Cordell moves up for the Vikings after Angelichio left, and the tight end group now becomes a 2026 storyline.
Minnesota’s tight end could experience some turnover, but Cordell will be there to cook regardless.
Ryan Cordell Moves Up on the Vikings Offensive Coaching Staff
More coaching staff changes for the purple team.
Cordell Promoted
CBS Sports announced the promotion news on Thursday, as Matthew Zenith tweeted, “The Vikings are expected to name Ryan Cordell as their new tight ends coach, sources tell CBS Sports. Has worked for Minnesota the last four years and had been game management coordinator/passing game specialist. Now expected to be promoted to tight ends coach.”
The aforementioned Angelchio landed one of the most unexpected promotions among all Vikings coaches this offseason, taking over the Steelers’ offense. Now, it’s time for Cordell to possibly shine in his stead.
Cordell’s Bio
The Vikings have employed Cordell since 2022, and before that, he worked in Cleveland as a running backs coach and also helped bolster the offensive line. From 2014 to 2018, Cordell served as an assistant to the general manager with the San Francisco 49ers, where he rubbed shoulders with a young whippersnapper named Kwesi Adofo-Mensah.
Vikings.com writes on his most recent responsibilities, “As the Vikings game management coordinator, Cordell continues to play a key role in helping the team become ‘situational masters.’ During the 2022 season, Cordell’s first in Minnesota, the Vikings finished the regular season with an 11-0 record in one score games after finishing 5-8 in those same situations the previous season. In 2024, Minnesota also boasted a 9-1 record in one-possession games in 2024, the second-best mark league wide trailing only the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs (11-0).”
“Cordell helped lead the Vikings to a 14-3 regular-season record and playoff appearance in 2024, the second-most wins in team history, as the team only trailed for league-low 3:31:56 combined in its 17 regular-season games in 2024. Cordell also assisted in the Vikings finishing ninth in scoring (25.4 points per game) and seventh in passing offense (237.8 yards per game).”
In Cleveland, his job title as RB coach had an interim caveat, so his promotion to TE coach this week is the most illustrious of his career.
The TE Room for 2026
Some believe Minnesota could release TE1 T.J. Hockenson to save cap space, but if that is not correct, here’s what the TE1 room might look like with the players under contract:
- T.J. Hockenson
- Josh Oliver
- Gavin Bartholomew
- Ben Yurosek
- Bryson Nesbit
Another tight end, Ben Sims, is slated to test free agency.
Hockenson to Stay or Go?
Hockenson’s status is the largest question facing Cordell out of the gate in his new job. Minnesota can cut Hockenson and save nearly $16 million if the transaction is dated with a post-June 1 designation. The Vikings, without an official general manager, could turn around and sign two new players with those funds.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with Hockenson; it’s just that quarterback J.J. McCarthy rarely targeted him, and when Minnesota suffered persistent and nagging offensive lineman injuries last season, Hockenson was used to pass- and run-block more than usual. It’s worth noting that he was the NFL’s fourth -highest-paid tight end last season, so using him as a blocker felt a little silly.
A writer at Daily Norseman noted on Hockenson this week, “Restructuring T.J. Hockenson is a viable alternative to cutting him, though many analysts predict he may be a ‘cap casualty’ due to declining production. A restructure is a good idea if the Vikings believe he can return to his pre-injury Pro Bowl form and want to avoid a massive hole at tight end.”
“Conclusion: If you value Hockenson as a core piece for J,.J. McCarthy, a restructure is the preferred ‘save space’ move. However, if the team prefers a “clean” 2027 cap, a Post-June 1 Cut provides the most total relief across both seasons.”
Theoretically, Minnesota could drop Hockenson, sign a veteran like David Njoku or Cade Otton for cheap, and add more talent around the roster with savings from Hockenson’s release.
The Vikings’ offense ranked 28th in the NFL last year in EPA per play. Yes, the club somehow won nine games with the league’s fifth-worst offense.
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T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe claim 23-run win over Australia as Blessing Muzarabani takes 4-17
Blessing Muzarabani claimed a superb 4-17 as Zimbabwe held their nerve to stun Australia with a thrilling 23-run win in the T20 World Cup.
Set the tricky target of 170, Australia had looked in big trouble at 29-4 before Matthew Renshaw and Glenn Maxwell’s 77-run stand for the fifth wicket.
Australia needed 34 runs off the final two overs, but when Renshaw was caught for 65 after he skied Muzarabani with eight balls remaining the game was effectively up.
The result leaves Group B delicately poised after two games apiece, with Australia two points behind Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, who face the Aussies on Monday.
Zimbabwe initially looked to have been guilty of playing too cautiously after they were asked to bat first at the R. Premadasa Stadium.
Opener Brian Bennett’s unbeaten 64 off 56 balls featured seven fours but came at a strike rate of 114.28 as he played the anchor role.
Tadiwanashe Marumani and Ryan Burl were decidedly more aggressive, both hitting 35 off 21 and 30 balls respectively.
Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza’s unbeaten 13-ball 25 provided some late impetus as he struck their only six off the final ball of the innings.
The chase looked to be comfortably within reach for an Australian side that made 182-6 in their victory over Ireland in the opening game.
However, Muzarabani and Brad Evans removed the key wickets of Josh Inglis, Travis Head, Cameron Green and Tim David to leave Australia in a world of trouble.
Renshaw and Maxwell rebuilt but when the latter dragged on to Burl to fall for 31 – one of only three Australia players to make double figures – it piled on the pressure.
Muzarabani then returned to bowl the penultimate over and, after the 6ft 8in pace bowler removed Renshaw, Zimbabwe swiftly administered the coupe de grace.
More to follow.
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Devin Haney eyes titles in new division against boxing’s youngest unified champion
Devin Haney has already ruled in three weight divisions and after just one fight at welterweight, the 27-year-old southpaw may be set to move on to another new weight.
Haney became the undisputed lightweight world champion when he defeated George Kambosos, before defending the throne in a rematch with the Aussie and then against the legendary Vasyl Lomachenko.
The Californian then routed Regis Prograis to get his hands on the WBC super-lightweight crown in 2023 and, after a controversial no-contest against Ryan Garcia and a catchweight clash with Jose Carlos Ramirez, Haney moved on to the welterweight scene.
On his 147lb debut in November, Haney put together one of the performances of the year to overcome Brian Norman Jr and claim the WBO welterweight strap, teeing up a host of superfights at welterweight, including a grudge match rematch with Garcia.
Although, despite a number of lucrative options in his current division, Bill Haney, father and trainer of Devin, told ThaBoxingVoice that his son may move up to super-welterweight in order to take on unified WBA and WBO 154lb titleholder, Xander Zayas.
“We have a relationship with Top Rank and we know that [Zayas fight] can be an option.
“Being a four-time champ, has a lust, an appeal, a legacy component in there. Xander having a country behind him in Puerto Rico, it makes for an exciting story.”
Yet, despite Zayas being boxing’s youngest unified world champion, holding two of the four super-welterweight belts, Bill Haney went on to dismiss the Puerto Rican star’s chances in the proposed contest.
“That man Xander is food. He is food.”
Zayas is currently in pursuit of the undisputed throne and has recently called for a three-belt unification fight against newly crowned IBF champion, Josh Kelly.
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