Rousey vs Carano will take place on Saturday 16 May at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The main card is due to begin at 2am BST on Sunday (6pm PT / 8pm CT / 9pm ET on Saturday), with the main event likely following at 4am BST on Sunday (8pm PT / 10pm CT / 11pm ET on Saturday).
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The event will stream live exclusively on Netflix. It will be available to all existing subscribers – in other words, at no additional cost.
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Odds
Rousey – 2/11; Carano – 4/1
Ngannou – 1/12; Lins – 7/1
Diaz – 13/8; Perry – 1/2
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Fight card in full
Francis Ngannou left the UFC as heavyweight champion before winning gold in the PFL (Getty)
Subject to change:
Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano (women’s featherweight)
Francis Ngannou vs Philipe Lins (heavyweight)
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Nate Diaz vs Mike Perry (welterweight)
Salahdine Parnasse vs Kenneth Cross (lightweight)
Junior Dos Santos vs Robelis Despaigne (heavyweight)
UFC legend Nate Diaz left the promotion in 2022 (Getty)
Namo Fazil def. Jake Babian via second-round submission (D’arce choke, 0:58)
Manchester City beat Chelsea to win the FA Cup at Wembley on Saturday but attention will quickly shift to Bournemouth and the Premier League title race with Arsenal
Marc Guehi had the honour of carrying the FA Cup onto the Manchester City team bus. That felt fitting after the defender had been forced to sit out the Carabao Cup final due to a bizarre rule cup-tying him.
The centre back spoke in the build-up to the weekend Wembley win over Chelsea about taking a back seat and learning about the mentality required to succeed in this squad. Guehi now has his first piece of City silverware.
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When the Blues won the Carabao Cup against Arsenal the squad left in buoyant and celebratory mood, the upcoming international break affording the players a few days off. This time the mood was all business. There were smiles but the focus has already turned to Tuesday’s Premier League trip to Bournemouth.
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A City staff member was carrying a box of Asahi Super Dry alcohol-free beer, one of the club’s sponsors. Antoine Semenyo, Phil Foden and Rodri were the City stars to stop and speak to reporters and all three know that Bournemouth are next. The celebrations will have to be put on ice.
But that didn’t stop the Blues soaking up the success with supporters on the Wembley turf, with departing duo John Stones and Bernardo Silva to the fore.
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The pair toyed with the jubilant City fans as they waited to lift the cup. The two modern-day greats looked ecstatic and emotional as they stood in the Royal Box and thrust the famous old trophy into the sky.
Tijjani Reijnders was the man in possession of the trophy as City came down the famous steps and back onto the pitch, joined by Rodri to show off the silverware to a City end that was packed to the rafters.
The players gathered for the traditional photos and celebrations as silver streamers and flames shot into the air. The squad and the staff were then all called together. Rodri led the celebrations as Just the Way You Are by Milky blasted out. That has become the soundtrack of the season for City. Joy Division followed, Phil Foden aloft on Gianluigi Donnarumma’s shoulders.
The City faithful belted out ‘Johnny, Johnny Stones’ and the defender was then thrust forward with the cup. He spoke of City having given him everything in his statement when he announced his departure, he’s got one more medal for the collection. As has Bernardo Silva, who followed him to the West End swinging the silverware in the capital air with a smile as wide as the Thames.
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Then came the manager, pushed forward by his players to take the acclaim from a fanbase who adore him.
It was a 20th trophy for Guardiola at City. The magic doesn’t wear off.
Arnold Allen will hold onto his spot in the featherweight rankings after snapping the win streak of rising contender Melquizael Costa.
England’s Allen won a five-round unanimous decision over Brazil’s Costa in a UFC Fight Night main event Saturday at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas.
Allen often prepares for his matchups with training camps in Canada at Montreal’s Tristar Gym but the Ipswich, England native prepared for Costa in his home country and it paid off.
The 32-year-old had lost decisions in three of his previous four appearances, while Brazil’s Costa had won six in a row in the UFC and had stopped his two most recent opponents in the opening round.
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Allen out-landed Costa 156 to 118 in total strikes and effectively mixed up his attack by going seven for seven on takedowns and accumulating 9:28 of cage control time.
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Two judges gave Allen all five rounds and the other scored it four rounds to one for Allen who entered the weekend as the No. 7-ranked contender in the 145-pound division.
Allen told Sportsnet’s Aaron Bronsteter earlier in the week he hopes to stay busy in 2026 once he gets by Costa.
“That’s the plan,” he said. “Busy busy. Get back in that title contention, take some people out. Take names, call for titles. That’s the plan.”
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In other featherweight action, Dooho Choi stopped Daniel Santos with body shots in the co-main event. Choi is now unbeaten in his past four fights. This was Choi’s first appearance since December of 2024. Santos had been on a four-fight streak prior to the loss. The pair were originally supposed to meet in September but the bout was postponed after Choi sustained a knee injury.
Peru’s Juan Diaz upset Malcolm Wellmaker with a second-round rear-naked choke submission. Diaz improved to 16-1-1 and was making his UFC debut. He was coming off a spectacular spinning elbow knockout on Dana White’s Contender Series in October that earned him a UFC contract.
Khaos Williams earned a first-round technical knockout win over fellow welterweight Nikolay Veretennikov.
Croatia’s Ivan Erslan picked up his first UFC win after starting 0-3 in the organization thanks to a unanimous decision over England’s Tuco Tokkos.
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Brazil’s Nicolle Caliari began her UFC tenure 0-2 after losing two tough matchups as an undersized flyweight, but earned her first UFC win after dropping down to the strawweight division. Caliari submitted Shauna Bannon in the third round of their 115-pound contest. Ireland’s Bannon has been tapped out in each of her past two outings.
Alice Ardelean tapped out Polyana Viana with a unique submission in the second round of their strawweight bout. Romania’s Ardelean became the first fighter in UFC history to win a fight with a move called a “Capsule lock” as she used leverage
Colorado’s Luis Gurule lit up Spain’s Daniel Barez with 149 significant strikes and snapped his three-fight losing streak, winning a spirited flyweight bout via unanimous decision.
Tommy Gant improved to 12-0 as a pro by handing Artur Minev his first loss. Gant was originally scheduled to face Trey Ogden who withdrew earlier in the week with an injury.
Phil Foden was an unused substitute as Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup final and he was asked about Pep Guardiola’s future after the game.
Phil Foden would love Pep Guardiola to stay at Manchester City for another year after the Blues boss masterminded a 20th trophy in his decade in charge.
City beat Chelsea 1-0 to claim a domestic cup double and keep alive hopes of a treble heading into the final two Premier League games of the campaign.
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The Blues need a favour from either Burnley or Crystal Palace to have any chance of overhauling Arsenal but the signs are there that this City vintage can challenge the best and bring sustained silverware to the Etihad.
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But it remains to be seen whether Guardiola will be there to oversee it with a growing expectation that the Catalan will depart in the summer. The Blues boss has had ample opportunity to provide clarity but has yet to do so and while he is under contract for another 12 months, that is no guarantee of him extending his Etihad stay into an 11th year.
But Foden, who was an unused sub at Wembley, would love to see the 55-year-old stay on at City.
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“To play with him now for so many years has been a blessing,” he said. “He’s certainly helped my game.
“I’m really happy that he’s still here at the moment and let’s see what happens at the end of the season. Hopefully he can be here next season.
“All I can say is it’s been a pleasure playing under him.”
Aaron Rodgers took his time deciding whether to return to Pittsburgh, but the reunion finally happened Saturday night. According to multiple reports, Rodgers signed a one-year deal worth up to $25 million for the 2026 campaign.
Fantasy managers should view Rodgers, 42, as a desperation play in one-quarterback leagues, and he’s not worth drafting in those formats. In Superflex and two-quarterback leagues, Rodgers is worth a mid- to late-round pick.
Ideally, Rodgers will play well now that he’s back with Mike McCarthy, who was hired this offseason to replace Mike Tomlin. McCarthy coached Rodgers for 13 seasons in Green Bay.
We also hope the combination of Rodgers and McCarthy will help the Fantasy value for the receivers in Pittsburgh, namely DK Metcalf, Michael Pittman and Germie Bernard. More on them below.
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First, let’s look at Rodgers, who had some positive moments in 2025 with the Steelers, but he only averaged 17.2 Fantasy points per game. He passed for 3,322 yards, 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions, and he added 61 rushing yards and a touchdown. He only had six games with more than 20 Fantasy points in 17 games, including the playoffs.
McCarthy’s offense should benefit Rodgers more than the system he had in 2025 under former offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. McCarthy helped Rodgers average at least 21.5 Fantasy points per game in every season they were together with the Packers from 2006-18. And McCarthy helped Dak Prescott average at least 20.4 Fantasy points per game in four of five years when they were together in Dallas.
That version of Rodgers and Prescott was in their prime, so it’s hard to have high expectations for Rodgers in 2026. But the Steelers improved their receiving corps with the addition of Pittman and Bernard, and Rodgers could surprise us now that he’s back with McCarthy.
I still like Metcalf more than Pittman, but both should be considered No. 3 Fantasy receivers at best. Metcalf had a down season in 2025 in his first season in Pittsburgh with 12.5 PPR points per game, which was his lowest total since his rookie campaign in 2019.
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Metcalf, with Rodgers, had 59 catches for 850 yards and six touchdowns on 99 targets. I expect Metcalf’s targets to rise, but the earliest he should be drafted is Round 8 in the majority of leagues.
Pittman is also worth drafting as early as Round 8, and he just averaged 11.9 PPR points in his final season with the Colts in 2025. He had 80 catches for 784 yards and seven touchdowns on 111 targets.
Pittman might get more targets and receptions than Metcalf, given the expected routes for both. But Metcalf still offers more upside given his big-play ability.
As for Bernard, the second-round rookie from Alabama is worth drafting as a late-round flier in seasonal leagues. In rookie-only drafts for dynasty leagues, Bernard is worth a second-round pick. He just had 64 catches for 862 yards and seven touchdowns in 14 games in 2025.
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The Fantasy value for the tight ends (Darnell Washington and Pat Freiermuth) and running backs (Jaylen Warren and Rico Dowdle) doesn’t change much with Rodgers back. Either Washington or Freiermuth could become a streaming option during the season, but neither is worth drafting. And Warren and Dowdle should be considered high-end flex options on Draft Day.
I like Warren slightly better than Dowdle since Warren should have a larger role in the passing game. But Dowdle and McCarthy were together in Dallas, and their history could help Dowdle emerge as the No. 1 running back in Pittsburgh this season. I would draft Warren as early as Round 6, and Dowdle should be selected in Round 7.
We’re glad Rodgers is back in 2026. Hopefully, he can have one more productive season with McCarthy before he likely retires after this year.
Tonight in Doncaster, trainer Jamie Moore threw in the towel in the third round to prevent Dave Allen from taking any further punishment at the heavy hands of Filip Hrgovic.
Allen was a significant underdog on paper, and once the opening bell rang, events unfolded exactly as many expected, even despite a vocal home support at the Eco-Power Stadium.
Hrgovic outgunned the Brit from the off and did not relent until the towel came in, with Allen throwing wild and landing little in return. Though he looked disappointed in the moment, the hometown hero said post-fight that he trusts his trainers, Moore and Nigel Travis, implicitly.
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“These two, they’ve been with me through it all. I love them to death. If Jamie and Nige say enough’s enough, enough’s enough. Thank you for looking after me. If Jamie and Nige think the stoppage is the right choice, it’s the right choice.”
Allen made no excuses for his loss, saying that Hrgovic is simply too good for him, and he thanked his fans for the support regardless.
Few will argue with Moore’s call, particularly given Hrgovic’s reputation as one of the division’s most durable heavyweights, making the chances of Allen landing one decisive shot increasingly slim. His decision, and it would not have been an easy one with the vocal crowd, allows his man to drop back down a level and fight another day.
Moore’s decision comes at a time amid ongoing debate on whether or not Ben Davison and team should have pulled Fabio Wardley out of his gruelling battle with Daniel Dubois earlier than the referee stoppage in the eleventh round. Tonight, Allen’s team wanted to leave nothing to chance.
May 16, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Atlanta United FC forward Emmanuel Latte Lath (9) moves up field in the second half against the Orlando City SC at Inter&Co Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-Imagn Images
Jay Fortune’s 86th-minute goal cancelled out Griffin Dorsey’s first-half opener as visiting Atlanta United played Orlando City to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night.
Fortune’s goal, his second in as many matches, secured a point for Atlanta (3-8-2, 11 points) and snapped its two-match losing streak at home.
With just minutes to go in normal time, Atlanta — who appeared destined for a second straight loss — pulled level. Matt Edwards used some brilliant footwork on the right side of the Orlando scoring area before passing it into the box to Fortune. Fortune’s first-time effort sailed over Orlando goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau to make it 1-1.
Atlanta had a chance to take all three points from Orlando in the sixth minute of second-half stoppage time, but Crepeau dove to parry away Matias Galarza’s attempt from just beyond the box.
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That provided some consolation for Orlando (4-8-2, 14 points), who opened the scoring in the 18th minute.
Martin Ojeda’s pass between the legs of Atlanta centerback Enea Mihaj found Ivan Angulo charging into the scoring area. Despite Tomas Jacob’s attempts to defend, Angulo passed the ball in front of the goal to Dorsey, who tapped it in to give Orlando a 1-0 lead. It was Dorsey’s second goal of the season.
Orlando City had several opportunities to extend its lead but failed to capitalize, ultimately settling for a point after conceding Fortune’s late goal. They were also forced to take Robin Jansson out at halftime after the Orlando centerback and captain appeared to suffer a knee injury.
Angulo was credited with an assist on Dorsey’s goal, which was his team-high seventh of the season. Edwards’ assist on Fortune’s goal was his first of the year.
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Orlando and Atlanta will play each other again on Tuesday in the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals.
NEW DELHI: Former India captain, 1983 World Cup winner and former selector Kris Srikkanth believes Mumbai Indians have rediscovered the high energy and dominance they are known for, even in the absence of captain Hardik Pandya. Pandya has missed Mumbai Indians’ last three matches.Sidelined with a back spasm, Pandya first missed Mumbai Indians’ home clash against Lucknow Super Giants on May 4. He then sat out the game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Raipur despite travelling with the squad. In his absence, Suryakumar Yadav led the side. Pandya also did not travel to Dharamsala for Mumbai Indians’ six-wicket win over Punjab Kings, where Jasprit Bumrah became MI’s third captain this season after Suryakumar missed the game following the birth of his child.Bumrah’s maiden outing as Mumbai Indians skipper turned into a memorable one as he guided the team to a six-wicket victory over Punjab Kings.Under Bumrah’s leadership, Shardul Thakur picked up four wickets, while Deepak Chahar claimed two as Punjab Kings posted 200/8. Mumbai Indians then chased down the target in 19.5 overs, powered by Tilak Varma’s unbeaten 75 off just 33 balls.Srikkanth felt there was a fresh energy within the side.“It is a good call. I think Bumrah coming in as captain is a fantastic move,” said Srikkanth on his YouTube channel.Srikkanth also felt there was a noticeable shift in the team environment in Hardik’s absence.“Definitely, definitely there is some issue. Definitely, the team’s mood was more lighter. The team suddenly looks more united overall.”“Surya too didn’t play in that match. He was not playing the match for personal reasons, he did not play the match. But whatever it is, the young side suddenly like you are saying. They come and Deepak Chahar is bowling well. That Raj Angad Bawa fellow is bowling decently. Everyone is performing. Tilak Varma performed brilliantly. Ryan Rickleton smashed and dominated with aggressive shots early on.”“Overall, like you said, the will to win, they will to succeed. Even though they were down in the dumps, they showed the will to succeed. That is the key in cricket. That energy was there,” said Srikkanth.Srikkanth added that Bumrah looked relaxed on the field and backed the bowlers with confidence.“And if you look at the bowling too, even Bumrah was smiling continuously. He was giving lots of confidence to the bowlers. And I thought Bumrah’s captaincy made a huge difference to people like Deepak Chahar. And of course Shardul Thakur, because otherwise, they bowl loose deliveries and leak runs. Today, everyone took wickets,” said Srikkanth.Mumbai Indians will next face Kolkata Knight Riders on May 20, with Pandya expected to return and lead the side again.
A three-time WWE Women’s Champion is gearing up to lace up her boots again. She recently revealed that her upcoming fight will be the last of her iconic career.
Ronda Rousey is all set to make her return to the cage for the first time in nearly a decade. She will face Gina Carano on May 16, 2026, marking her first MMA match since her consecutive losses to Amanda Nunes and Holly Holm in UFC.
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The fight between Rousey and Carano will take place under Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions and will be the first-ever MMA event to be streamed live on Netflix.
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The two women are expected to headline the show at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
During the ceremonial weigh-in, ex-WWE star Ronda Rousey was asked by Ariel Helwani if she would consider coming back after this weekend.
The Rowdy One ruled out the possibility, saying she’s planning to have more babies in the near future.
“I’m having some babies after this. I’m busy the night after the fight.”
Ex-WWE star Ronda Rousey addresses potential UFC return
Speaking on the Ariel Helwani Show, former WWE Superstar Ronda Rousey said she had to convince her husband, Travis Browne, ahead of her MMA return.
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She also promised her spouse that this would be the last time she would step inside the cage.
“To the UFC, to fight? No. I promised my husband that this is the last one. He is the one that I have to convince to get on board with this promoter sh*t after. He’s not going for the fighting at all after this. Honestly, I want to get started having babies again right away. I want to have at least two more, if I can. I can’t be taking detours anymore. This is the peak. I can’t go higher than this. This is the dream fight and the absolute pinnacle for me. This is the perfect way to end it.”
Rousey and Browne are proud parents of two kids. The couple is planning to have more children in the future.
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Minnesota Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman (51) and offensive tackle Brian O’Neill (75) walk onto the field before a divisional matchup against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Nov. 23, 2025. The veteran leaders prepared for another NFC North showdown as Minnesota attempted to secure an important late-season road victory against Green Bay. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images.
Oddsmakers do not expect the Minnesota Vikings to be a top-tier Super Bowl contender in 2026, but they also didn’t expect the Seattle Seahawks to win the chip at this time last year. Therefore, we have a path outlined for Minnesota to follow in Seattle’s footsteps.
Minnesota’s ceiling depends on five clean outcomes.
It’s all pretty basic stuff, but, you know, it just has to come true.
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What Must Break Right for the Vikings
A list of reasons why the Vikings can win it all.
Minnesota Vikings tackle Christian Darrisaw lines up against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sep. 19, 2022, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Darrisaw continued establishing himself as one of Minnesota’s cornerstone offensive linemen during an early-season primetime matchup, helping anchor the Vikings’ protection schemes against Philadelphia’s aggressive defensive front on the road. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Clean Bill of Health for the Offensive Line
Every starting offensive lineman for the Vikings, not named Will Fries, missed games last year. Every single one:
Christian Darrisaw (7 missed games)
Donovan Jackson (3 missed games)
Ryan Kelly (9 missed games)
Brian O’Neill (3 missed games)
The main guts of Minnesota’s starting offensive line missed over 25% of the season. The group ended up as the NFL’s 18th-best, according to Pro Football Focus, even with injuries. The working theory suggests that so many injuries probably won’t rattle the trenches again.
This will be vital because new Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray has missed about 25% of all career starts due to injury.
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No Serious Defensive Regression
These are the Vikings’ defensive rankings per EPA/Play under Brian Flores since 2023:
2023: 17th
2024: 1st
2025: 3rd
Overall 2023 to 2025: 2nd
That’s right — the Vikings’ showcase the NFL’s second-best defense overall with Flores in charge. Make no mistake: whatever happens with Minnesota’s offense in 2026, it already has a defense good enough to win a Super Bowl. That factoid has been bogged down over the last three seasons by offenses that either didn’t reach their ceilings or flamed out at the worst possible time (i.e., Sam Darnold in Week 18 and the 2024 playoffs).
If Flores’s defense doesn’t take a bizarre step back, Minnesota has the defensive personnel and coaching staff to win it all.
Run the Damn Football
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Under Kevin O’Connell, Minnesota ranks as follows per rush playcalling percentage:
Vikings’ Rush Play Percentage, Since 2022:
2025: 19th 2024: 18th 2023: 30th 2022: 30th
That’s not acceptable. No Super Bowl-winning team runs the ball as a complete afterthought. The Vikings don’t have to quite “establish the run” like the Mike Zimmer days, but they must run the ball at a balanced clip and avoid treating that section of the offense like a pain in the butt.
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O’Connell always says he wants to “run to set up the pass,” and then doesn’t run the ball very much. For the Vikings to win the Super Bowl, they must call rushing plays more than the 19th-most in the NFL.
Top 12 or Top 15 QB Performance from Kyler Murray
The Vikings finished 9-8 last year while trotting out the NFL’s fifth-worst quarterback group per Dropback EPA/Play. To put it plainly — and to confirm your eye test — J.J. McCarthy, Carson Wentz, and Max Brosmer were not very good. They formed the fifth-least efficient quarterback trio in the sport.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray reacts during a home matchup against the Seattle Seahawks on Sep. 25, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Murray continued leading Arizona’s offense in a key NFC West contest while attempting to keep the Cardinals competitive during the middle portion of the regular-season schedule. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Well, if Minnesota grabbed nine wins with the NFL’s 28th-ranked quarterback unit, the Vikings now need Murray to climb into the Top 12 or Top 15. This would suggest an 11-6, 12-5, 13-4, or 14-3 season.
Murray doesn’t have to be Tom Brady at all times, but he cannot play like 2025 Max Bromser. Murray must find the happy medium, playing turnover-free and dynamic football.
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The Minnesota Sports Curse Ceases
The last time a men’s professional sports franchise won a championship in Minnesota? Thirty-five years ago. Since the Twins won the World Series in 1991, Minnesota’s four major men’s pro teams have combined for 130 completed championship attempts (full seasons from the Twins, Vikings, Wild, and Wolves) without another title.
One hundred and thirty failed seasons.
This will sound bizarre, so bear with us: the state of Minnesota is due for a championship based on sheer math and probability. In fact, Minnesota sports teams should rattle off something like 5-10 in a row to make up for the championship-less oddity. That’s how probabilities usually work.
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Boston has 13 championships since 1992. Minnesota has zero. Minnesotans are really just asking for one. Why not the Vikings in 2026?
Symbiosis
Perhaps you’ve felt this way during Vikings football games over the last decade: when one thing is working, another is not. For example, Kirk Cousins played his best ball as a Viking in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and that was right about the time when the defense could no longer be trusted.
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores speaks with reporters on Dec. 3, 2024, following Minnesota’s narrow win over the Arizona Cardinals two days earlier. Flores discussed the Vikings’ defensive performance and ongoing adjustments as Minnesota continued building momentum during the regular season under his aggressive and blitz-heavy defensive philosophy. Mandatory Credit: YouTube
In 2025, Flores’s defense turned out to be great, but Minnesota has to play Brosmer at quarterback.
Things like that.
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Maybe once for the Vikings, all sides can jell. For example, Murray and the offense cook, Flores’s defense does Floresian defense things, and Will Reichard maintains his All-Pro form.
The Vikings are wildly overdue to showcase full synergy. They can win the Super Bowl if they do it in 2026.
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Conor McGregor to fight Max Holloway as Irishman ends five-year absence from UFC:
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 03:26
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Ngannou looking lean
Ngannou joins Lins in the cage!
The “Predator” looks in great shape. More of a beard than we’ve seen on him before, too.
For what that’s worth…
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Alex Pattle17 May 2026 03:23
Ngannou vs Lins moments away
Francis Ngannou (left) and opponent Philipe Lins (Getty)
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 03:16
Francis Ngannou in action next!
Next up is a clash between former UFC stars Francis Ngannou and Philipe Lins!
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Ngannou, with his generational punching power, became UFC heavyweight champion before winning gold in the PFL.
Lins never reached those heights in the UFC but was PFL champion at one point.
Ngannou has also boxed, of course, losing a controversial decision to Tyson Fury after dropping him, then suffering a brutal KO by Anthony Joshua.
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 03:12
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Parnasse secures body-shot KO of cross to justify hype
4:18 into round one is the time of the stoppage!
Salahdine Parnasse stopped Kenneth Cross with a body shot (AP)
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 03:03
Parnasse and Cross clash in lightweight contest
Oh, Cross goes for a body kick at once, but it’s caught. Parnasse goes for a single-leg takedown, pushing Cross to the mat and throwing a few punches.
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He can’t quite land clean, Cross stands, and they’re grappling against the fence – with Parnasse seeking a takedown. Cross reverses the position and is now holding Parnasse against the fence… but now they break.
Good jabs from Parnasse on his fellow southpaw. Now a big left overhand attempt! He misses, but Cross is swinging big himself, looking a tad desperate…
Oh! Parnasse gets Cross down and is so quick to take the back… He has a body triangle and flattens Cross out on his front…
Heavy punches from Parnasse, and the ref is taking a look… Cross does well to break the triangle and scramble, but OH! He folds from a body shot! It’s all over…
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Alex Pattle17 May 2026 02:56
Cross’s risky backflip?!
Cross just ran up the cage wall and hit a backflip as the camera panned away!! That’s a risky move, a few minutes before you’re going to fight!
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 02:47
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Parnasse, one to watch, is up next
We’re about to see Salahdine Parnasse vs Kenneth Cross at lightweight.
France’s Parnasse is an exciting talent, 28 years old with a 22-2 record.
Meanwhile, American Cross is 31 years old with a 17-4 record.
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7 KOs and 7 subs for Parnasse; 6 KOs and 7 subs for Cross.
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 02:44
Ex-UFC heavyweight champ ‘JDS’ knocked out in round one
Despaigne: 6-2 in MMA, with 6 first-round KOs…
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He calls out Francis Ngannou!
Robelis Despaigne celebrates his first-round KO (AP)
Alex Pattle17 May 2026 02:37
Ex-UFC heavyweight champ ‘JDS’ knocked out in round one
Not long before the finish, JDS actually appeared to half-drop Despaigne again with a low kick, but Despaigne was hurting the Brazilian with almost every combination.
And an accurate trio of punches left JDS slumped against the fence, with blood around his mouth.
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