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Updated Top NFL Player-Producing Oregon High Schools
Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, 226 players who attended high schools in Oregon have played or are currently playing in the pro league.
That number may increase this fall when the recently drafted players play their first games as pros.
Oregon ranks No. 34 in the nation among high schools that produce NFL players, and is the fifth-best in the West.
Out of the nearly 350 high schools in the state, a total of 97 have produced at least one player.
Currently, there are 26 active players from Oregon high schools in the NFL.
Jesuit leads the way with 12 players, followed by Jefferson with 11 and Grant with 10.
Several players from the high schools listed here played college football at schools and conferences in the West, including the Pac-12, Mountain West, Big West, Big Sky, and schools now in the Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC.
Here is a list of the state’s top pro-producing high schools with their respective ranks, player counts, and cities.
Click on the name of each school to see the players who have played in NFL games.
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NFL Players from Douglas H.S. (Winston, OR)
Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Douglas High School in Winston, Oregon.
The list includes only those players who have played in an NFL game.
See where it ranks among other schools in the state here.
NFL Players from Douglas HS
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2026 Winter Olympics medal count

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, will run from Friday, Feb. 6 through Sunday, Feb. 22. Over the course of those two weeks, athletes from 92 countries — not including Russia or Belarus — will compete in 16 different sports.
At the 2022 Beijing Olympics, the United States finished tied for third in the gold medal count, just behind Norway and Germany. The U.S. brought home nine gold medals, which was tied with China in that category, but the Americans finished fifth in the overall medal count with 25.
Team USA will try to improve upon those numbers in 2026, and they have some golden opportunities to do just that. Both the men’s and women’s hockey team should be in the running for a gold medal, Jordan Stolz is a favorite in speed skating, Chloe Kim is hitting the halfpipe in snowboarding and Mikaela Shiffrin will once again be on the ski slopes. And figure skaters Alysa Liu and Ilia Malinin have high potential to reach the podium.
Norway will attempt to defend its title as the most awarded country in the Winter Olympics, both from 2022 and all-time. The Norwegians won 16 gold medals and 37 total medals at the Beijing Games four years ago, and they possess a large edge in the all-time medal count. Norway has won 148 gold medals and 406 total medals in its 24 appearances at the Winter Olympics. The Americans are a distant second with 330 total medals.
Russian and Belarusian athletes are permitted to compete, but only as individuals under a neutral flag. They’ll be classified as “Individual Neutral Athletes,” and their medals won’t factor into the overall count. Russian and Belarusian teams are still banned from competing the Olympics.
Keep track of the live medal count over the next couple weeks as the United States looks to fill up its trophy case while competing across Northern Italy.
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West Ham vs Manchester United LIVE Early team news and how to watch Premier League clash

Man United can move up to third in the Premier League with a win at struggling West Ham tonight as Michael Carrick chases a fifth successive win since taking charge
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EDO 2026: Niger Delta Games Torch Arrives Akwa Ibom Amid Pomp and Pageantry
The games torch of the second Niger Delta Games, billed for Edo state from February 20 to 27, has arrived Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital.
The torch, the games’ symbol of peace, strength and solidarity, commenced its tour of all nine competing Niger Delta states from Calabar, Cross River State, on Monday, February 9, before arriving Uyo today.



The torch bearer, Edidiong Umoafia, a bronze medallist at the Commonwealth Games, led other outstanding state athletes in a colourful procession, which was a roll call of the state’s star athletes of the yesteryear and those of the present, from the headquarters of the ministry of sports to the globe roundabout along Wellington Bassey way, where the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, had already walked out to and was standing by to receive the torch in company with top government functionaries, the Managing Director of Dunamis-Icon Limited, Sir Itiako Ikpokpo, and management staff of the ministry of sports.
Addressing the gathering, Pastor Umo Eno declared the state’s intention to participate in the games and to do so fairly and under healthy competition.
Represented by the Commissioner for Education, Professor Ubong Umoh, the Governor thanked Dunamis-Icon Limited, organizers of the games, and the NDDC, sponsors of the games, for the initiative which he said was a viable platform to promote peace, unite the people and harness the sports talents that abound in the Niger Delta.
According to the Governor, “The theme of the games, Beyond Oil: Harnessing Talents, succinctly reminds us, as leaders, that beyond our bountiful natural riches, there lies a plethora of potentialities that can be harnessed into hastening the progress and development of our region.”
“Today, I am happy to receive the torch of unity, on behalf of our people, signifying our state’s readiness to participate in the second Niger Delta Games in Edo state. As I pass the torch back to the organizers for onward movement to other states, I beckon on my brother Governors in the region to embrace the message and lofty ideals behind the games by supporting the NDDC and Dunamis-Icon as they continue to work towards unveiling and propelling the sports talents that our region has been mightily blessed with.”
In his remarks, the games consultant, Sir Ikpokpo, commended the state liaison committee for what he called an effective organization of the torch ceremony and assured that all modalities had been put in place to ensure a hitch-free outing when the games get under way in Edo state.

Speaking earlier, the commissioner for sports and chairman of the state liaison committee, Elder Paul Bassey, reflected on the benefits of the games and praised the organizers for the professional touch they have put to the games.
“I must commend Dunamis-Icon Limited for going beyond initiating this competition with all its attendant benefits, to bringing professionalism and in-depth dexterity to the organization of the games.” “It is also a thing of immense joy that the NDDC has lived up to expectation by throwing its weight behind the games as a way of giving back to society.”
Goodwill messages were received from the Head of Civil Service, Mrs Elsie Anietie Peters and the Commissioner for Youth Development, Dr Eketette Ekanem, while the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Sports, Mrs Rosemary Ubia, delivered the vote of thanks.
High point of the ceremony was the handing over of the torch to officials of Abia state which is the next destination on the torch tour.
After touring the other eight states of the Niger Delta region,the games torch will arrive Samuel Ogbemudia stadium, Benin city, Edo state, where it would stay lit from the opening ceremony on February 20 to the closing ceremony on February 26, before being handed over to the next host state of the annual multi-sports championship.
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Patriots QB Drake Maye says he won’t need offseason shoulder surgery: ‘Time is the best healer’
Drake Maye says he will not need offseason surgery on the right shoulder that drew lots of attention ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl LX loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
“Time is the best healer,” Maye told reporters on Tuesday. “Just need time off. Nothing that needs anything to be done. Just need time to rest and time away from football.”
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Maye said after the game that he received shoulder injections and that he “was good to go” and “it felt all right.”
Heading into the Super Bowl, Maye was limited in practice with a shoulder injury he suffered in the AFC Championship Game win over the Denver Broncos. On the team’s initial injury report, the 23-year-old quarterback was listed as questionable with a shoulder injury and an illness that caused him to miss a practice.
Despite being removed from the injury report and telling reporters he felt well heading into the game, Maye struggled against Seattle completing 27-of-43 passes for 295 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions and a fumble, with most of his passing yards coming in the fourth quarter. Maye’s second interception was returned for a touchdown and all but closed the game.
Maye had a strong second NFL season, making his second Pro Bowl and being named a Second-team All-Pro while also finishing second in the MVP race. The Patriots ended their three-season playoff drought and flipped their record from the 4-13 finishes from the past two seasons to 14-3 and AFC East champions in 2025.
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The 2025 season just concluded, but Maye is already eager to begin preparing for 2026.
“Ten weeks until we’re back here,” Maye said in a final message to Patriots fan. “That don’t sound too far away. It turns around quickly on you. I’m looking forward to it.”
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You added fuel to the fire
WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella’s romantic life has been the talk of the town for quite some time. There have been rumors that she is dating 22-year-old NFL star Cooper DeJean.
Last week on Monday Night RAW, after Royal Rumble, The Bella Twins officially reunited and delivered a promo. During the segment, Brie told her twin that the crowd was chanting “Coop”. In response, The Fearless One said she had good taste, which intensified the rumors of her romantic relationship with DeJean.
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On The Nikki & Brie Show, Brie revealed that she organically mentioned “Coop” during the segment, and it wasn’t scripted. Nikki added that she and her sister were taught to acknowledge fans’ chants before proceeding with their promo. The Fearless One felt she addressed the crowd in the best way possible on RAW.
However, Brie blamed her twin for adding fuel to the rumors about her romantic life with her statement on the show. Nikki then replied that she didn’t mean it that way.
“You added fuel to the fire,” Brie said. (H/T: Fightful)
The WWE legend revealed the truth about her relationship status
Nikki Bella’s relationship with Cooper DeJean has caught fans’ attention. Many have been speculating about the duo’s relationship status.
During her recent appearance on Entertainment Tonight, the Hall of Famer was straight-up asked whether she was dating the 22-year-old NFL talent. The former Divas Champion revealed that they were just good friends.
“Are you talking about my good friend?” Nikki said when asked about her relationship with DeJean.
Nikki and Brie are aiming to capture the Women’s Tag Team Championship following their much-awaited reunion on TV. It will be interesting to see what plans Triple H and the WWE creative team have in store for The Bella Twins on the Road to WrestleMania 42.
Edited by Pratik Singh
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Canada’s Mboko dispatches Zvonareva in straight sets at Qatar Open
Canada’s Victoria Mboko made quick work of former world No. 2 Vera Zvonareva to reach the round of 16 at the Qatar Open on Tuesday.
The 10th seed from Toronto won 6-4, 6-4 in a one-hour, 37-minute match at the WTA 1000 tournament.
Mboko hit six aces and won 71 per cent of her first-serve points. She broke Zvonareva twice in each set and erased seven of nine break points.
It was the first-ever meeting between the 19-year-old Mboko and the 41-year-old Russian.
Mboko, who improved her record this season to 10-3, entered the tournament with a career-high world ranking of No. 13.
Next up for Mboko is a rematch with fifth seed Mirra Andreeva of Russia. The two teen stars met in the final of the Adelaide International last month, with Andreeva winning 6-3, 6-1.
Andreeva opened her tournament with a 7-6 (0), 6-1 win over Poland’s Magda Linette on Monday.
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American Alex Hall notches silver medal at Winter Olympics
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American skier Alex Hall added to Team USA’s medal count on Tuesday at the Winter Olympics as he picked up a silver in the men’s freeski slopestyle event.
The competition was stiff as Hall looked to defend the gold medal he won in the 2022 Beijing Games. Men’s slopestyle had been an event that the U.S. had dominated since it was introduced into the Olympics in 2014 and anything less than a bronze might have been looked at as a failure.
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Silver medalist United States’ Alex Hall holds an American flag after the men’s freestyle skiing slopestyle finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
Hall didn’t let it get to that point. He had a tough first run, only scoring a 52.65. In the second run, he performed epically and scored an 85.75. He needed to go above and beyond in the third run but he slipped and wasn’t able to beat his score from the second run.
However, the 85.75 was his best and enough to take home the silver medal.

United States’ Alex Hall looks on after falling during the men’s freestyle skiing slopestyle finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
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Norway’s Birk Ruud won the gold medal in the event. He had a score of 86.28, which he recorded during his first run. New Zealand’s Luca Harrington was nearly perfect on his third run and was able to scoot by Switzerland’s Andri Ragettli for the bronze medal.
Hall’s silver medal was the second on the day for Team USA, following Ben Ogden in cross-country skiing.

From left, silver medalist United States’ Alex Hall, gold medalist Norway’s Birk Ruud and bronze medalist New Zealand’s Luca Harrington hold flags after the men’s freestyle skiing slopestyle finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
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It was Hall’s second medal of his Olympic career. He finished better than he did at the World Championships in 2025, where he won bronze in the event.
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Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin won’t play vs. Team USA
Team Canada will have to find a way to beat Team USA without one of its top players.
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin won’t be able to play in Tuesday’s game (2:10 p.m. ET / 11:10 a.m. PT, CBC Gem, Sportsnet+) after suffering a lower-body injury in Canada’s last game against Czechia. The Canadian Olympic Committee ruled her out Tuesday morning and listed Poulin as day-to-day.
Poulin was hurt in the first period after being hit into the boards by Kristýna Kaltounková and landing awkwardly.
Poulin took her time getting up, then left the ice without putting much pressure on her right leg. She hopped back onto the bench, grimacing in obvious pain.
The 34-year-old returned to the ice a short time later, but made just one pass and gingerly headed back to the bench after 10-or-so seconds of play. She then headed down the tunnel along with the team doctor, again putting very little weight on that right side.
With just over a minute to go, the captain returned to the bench, and the crowd roared. Poulin smiled and sat with her teammates, but didn’t return to the ice, and didn’t return to the bench or ice for the second or third periods.
Canada was able to pick up a 5-1 victory to improve to 2-0 to start the women’s hockey tournament.
Poulin has scored 17 goals at the Olympics, and she’s one goal away from tying the all-time record held by Hayley Wickenheiser.
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NFL Players from Central H.S. (Independence, OR)
Here’s an up-to-date list of all NFL Players from Central High School in Independence, Oregon.
The list includes only those players who have played in an NFL game.
See where it ranks among other schools in the state here.
NFL Players from Central HS
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