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Stem Cell Therapy in Long Island: Advanced Regenerative Treatment OptionsStem cell therapy in Long Island has become an increasingly popular option for individuals seeking non-surgical, regenerative treatments. These therapies focus on helping the body repair itself naturally by using specialized cells that support healing, reduce inflammation, and improve overall function. What Is Stem Cell Therapy? Stem cell therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that uses the...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 147 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM2026 NFL Draft: Meet Eli Stowers, the QB-Turned-TE Who Might Be the Next Brock BowersVanderbilt's Eli Stowers will likely be the second tight end taken in the 2026 NFL Draft, reinventing himself as a pass-catcher with off-the-charts athleticism for his size and earning comps to Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf in the draft process. But becoming a star tight end in college wasn't the path that Stowers was initially supposed to take to reach the NFL. Five years and three schools ago, Stowers was coveted enough as a quarterback recruit that 247 Sports ranked him as the nation's No. 12 quarterback, one spot ahead of Jaxson Dart. But persistent shoulder issues, including a torn labrum and the resulting surgery, made it difficult and even painful for him to throw in college, such that he didn't attempt a pass in two years at Texas A&M. Stowers transitioned to tight end at New Mexico State, then found a new identity there in the last two years at Vanderbilt, catching eight touchdowns this past season and winning the John Mackey Award, given to college football's top tight end. "I'm so thankful to be where I'm at. I know it's a blessing to be in this position," Stowers told me. Position has been a key word in Stowers' football life, and even now, his combination of size and speed is a rarity. He's 6-foot-4 and 239 pounds, but also ran the 40 in 4.51 seconds and came within a half-inch of the NFL combine record at any position with a 45.5-inch vertical leap. That's made some NFL teams wonder if he could be a big receiver instead of a fast tight end, but Stowers just wants to get on the field and make plays. "I can play wherever a team wants me to play," he said by phone, taking a break between NFL visits. "If somebody wants to line me out wide, I did that at Vanderbilt, and I can stretch the field that way. I played my whole career at Vanderbilt at tight end, so I can obviously do that, too. I'm just a football player. You can put me wherever." Former Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher had mentioned the possibility of playing tight end to Stowers when he was at College Station. Still, even when he transferred to NMSU, he did so as a quarterback, competing with Diego Pavia for the starting job. He practiced at both positions, but was valuable enough as a backup quarterback that he didn't go to tight end meetings until late that season, finishing with 35 catches for 366 yards and two scores. When NMSU offensive coordinator Tim Beck left for the same job at Vanderbilt. Stowers and Pavia transferred with him. Stowers thrived at Vanderbilt. When the Commodores knocked off No. 1 Alabama in October 2024, Stowers led the team with six catches for 113 yards. Three weeks later, in a three-point loss to No. 5 Texas, he had a touchdown in the final minute. Pavia finished as the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 2025, with Stowers as a top target, totaling 111 catches for 1,407 yards and nine touchdowns in two years at Vanderbilt. "Two years ago, when we beat Alabama, we had a lot of man coverage and we used him as a receiver," Beck told me. "We played him at tight end, but we put him out wide and motioned him in and found a way to utilize some man-beaters to get him the ball. He's explosive enough that he'll continue to get better at some of the twitchier, shorter routes. And with the great vertical he's got, being able to go up and get footballs, that's going to get better. I think he's got a bright future, however they use him." Stowers wants to make it clear that any talk of him playing receiver shouldn't be a knock on his blocking, something he's taken pride in and improved on since becoming a tight end. "The narrative that my blocking is an issue, I feel like anybody that really watches my film from this past year can see I've gotten a lot better," he said. "Anybody that's saying that really doesn't know what they're talking about." After so much time as a quarterback, Stowers sees the game as a tight end now. His go-to players to watch on tape are Travis Kelce and Hall of Fame Chargers tight end Antonio Gates. Vanderbilt's offense had a route called "Chief" as a nod to Kelce, one that Stowers had great success in over the last two seasons. "You can tell their understanding of the game is what makes them so good at what they do," Stowers said. "Kelce, especially, being a former quarterback, I think we're similar that way. He knows how to read zones, to use leverage to beat man coverage, to use his body to create separation. He's a quarterback's best friend, and that's why he and [Patrick] Mahomes have such good chemistry. Gates used such subtle movements to get open, and I try to learn from that." Stowers worked this past season with former Vanderbilt and NFL receiver Jordan Matthews, who was an offensive consultant at his alma mater and said he shouldn't be limited by any positional titles. "Eli has what it takes to be a No. 1 receiving option in your offense, regardless of what letters you put beside his name," Matthews told me. "Who's your No. 1 option when you drop back? There were years when I was with the Eagles, [Zach] Ertz was the No. 1 option in the passing game. He has what it takes to be the No. 1 option." Matthews was picked 42nd overall in 2014, the highest ever for a Vanderbilt pass-catcher, but he thinks Stowers could and should be taken higher next week. "He's athletic enough to beat any safety, he's big enough to catch against any corner or nickel, outside or inside, and he's smart enough to pick up any offense he's going to be in," Matthews said. "To me, he's a first-rounder. He should not go past 42nd. I think it's very clear how you can implement him in an offense. He's more than capable." Matthews said his favorite route for Stowers was an "18-yard dagger," deep enough to require receiver speed. When Vanderbilt played South Carolina this past year, the Gamecocks had won 16 straight in the rivalry, and when the Commodores faced a third-and-21 trying to preserve the lead in the second half, they called a pass to Stowers, which he caught for a 24-yard gain to move the chains. In terms of size and speed, the NFL tight end that Stowers most closely matches is the Las Vegas Raiders' Brock Bowers, a 2024 first-round pick who has set tight end records and made the Pro Bowl in each of his two pro seasons. Bowers is 6-4, 235 pounds and ran a 4.55 40, and the parallels come from someone who worked with both of them. "There are so many similarities, it's crazy," Darrell Dickey, who was Stowers' offensive coordinator at A&M and later an analyst at Georgia, told me. "Brock has been playing the position a lot longer, but they're both extremely fast for a quote-unquote tight end. They both have unbelievable athletic ability. They both have unbelievable work ethics. They're kind of quiet guys, and they can block. "The ability is there to do the things Brock Bowers has done. They're very similar, and Eli's going to continue to grow and has the potential to develop into that type of player." Both of Stowers' parents were college athletes, with father Donald playing defensive back at New Mexico State and mother Tina playing volleyball at Baylor. He's not even the most accomplished athlete in the family, as his sister Kyndal was named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Championship last fall after leading A&M to a national title in volleyball. Stowers has had official visits with the Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys and met with the Denver Broncos on Tuesday. Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq is expected to be the first tight end drafted, potentially in the middle of the first round. Once Sadiq's off the board, Stowers should be the next tight end to go off the board, but that might not happen until Day 2. FOX Sports NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang has Stowers ranked 58th on his top 150 draft prospects list, touting the tight end's athleticism while questioning his strength. Still, Rang mentioned that Stowers is worthy of being a top-50 pick in this year's class. However, Stowers said he isn't worried about when he's picked and will enter the NFL with confidence, regardless. "I feel like I'm the best tight end in the draft," Stowers said. "Any team that gets me will get a guy that's going to help their team win in whatever way I possibly can. As long as the team really wants me, that's a blessing in itself."0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 39 Views 0 Anteprima -
"We Work Together In Slightly Different Way": Ben Stokes On Brendon MccullumBen Stokes remains confident that his side will rediscover their winning form and has thrown his full support behind head coach Brendon McCullum ahead of the home international summer.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 34 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMLiverpool's Hugo Ekitike suffers suspected Achilles rupture, set to miss World Cup with FranceEkitike suffered the injury in the first half of Liverpool's defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 37 Views 0 Anteprima -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBayern fans plan to unveil secret choreography against Real MadridBayern fans plan to unveil secret choreography against Real MadridBayern Munich fans have prepared a large-scale choreography to be displayed in the second-leg against Real Madrid tonight.According to BILD, the dramatic display is set to be revealed during the teams' entrance onto the pitch at the Allianz Arena.Interestingly, however, the content of the choreo remains a secret among the supporters, in order to surprise everyone, even the players.The association of active Bayern fans, "Club No. 12," has also appealed to its members to wear red to the stadium tonight too.Furthermore, the fans are planning to loudly cheer on the team 45 minutes before the game to create a 'cauldron of noise' before kick-off.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 39 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.ESPN.COMWNBA draft reaction: Breaking down best picks, shocking trade and moreOur staff weighs in on the best picks and biggest takeaways of this year's WNBA draft.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 40 Views 0 Anteprima -
WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKHornets' LaMelo Ball slammed by Heat's Erik Spoelstra, Stephen A. Smith and fans for 'dirty' playAmazon Prime's stream crashed during the NBA play-in tournament opener and Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball punched the team's mascot not once, and that's the least of the league's worries0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 39 Views 0 Anteprima -
WWW.KSAT.COMFormer Spur Tiago Splitter to face San Antonio in 2026 NBA PlayoffsThe San Antonio Spurs will face the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs.Portland won at Phoenix on Tuesday night, 114-110, to earn the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference and a first-round matchup with the second-seeded Spurs.Heres how the Spurs fared against the Trail Blazers during the 2025-26 regular season. San Antonio won two of three head-to-head matchups versus Portland.Regular season resultsGame 1 at Portland Nov. 26, 2025: Spurs 115, Blazers 102This was an NBA Cup group stage contest. Victor Wembanyama sat out with a left calf strain.DeAaron Fox led the Spurs with 37 points. San Antonio shot 22 of 25 (88%) from the free throw line. The Spurs trailed for most of the first half, but they needed a second-half surge to come away with the win. Game 2 at San Antonio Jan. 3, 2026: Blazers 115, Spurs 110Wembanyama sat out again this time with left knee soreness. Devin Vassell did not suit up, either, due to a strained left adductor.Trail Blazers All-Star Deni Avdija posted a triple-double with 29 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. Portland made 19 3-pointers compared to the Spurs 10 threes. Game 3 at San Antonio April 8, 2026: Spurs 112, Blazers 101As was the case for the first two games, Wembanyama did not face the Blazers due to injury. Stephon Castle also sat out with right knee soreness.Fox led the Spurs with 25 points. Sixth Man of the Year candidate Keldon Johnson added 20 points off the pine. San Antonio had six players score in double figures to help offset Wembanyamas absence. Notes on the Trail BlazersDont let the No. 7 seed fool you. Interim head coach Tiago Splitter has Avdija, two-time NBA champion Jrue Holiday and a hungry young roster ready to give his former team everything it can handle.Avdija led the Trail Blazers in scoring (24.2 points per game) and assists (6.7 per game) during the regular season. He faced the Spurs in all three games and averaged 31.7 points per game his best average against any team he faced three or more times this season.Now in his second NBA season, center Donovan Clingan played in 77 games and averaged 12.1 points and 11.6 rebounds. Though he never squared up against Wembanyama this season, he posted 14.7 points and 11.3 rebounds in three games against San Antonio. Clingan will also share the court against friend, ex-college teammate and budding Spurs guard Stephon Castle. Both Clingan and Castle helped the UConn Huskies capture their second of back-to-back national titles in 2024. Holiday, a veteran guard, is in his first season with the Blazers. He averaged 16.3 points and 6.1 assists per game in the regular season. The 17-year NBA veteran brings championship pedigree to Portland.The Trail Blazers are led by Splitter, a former Spurs forward.On Oct. 23, 2025, Splitter was named interim head coach after Chauncey Billups was arrested in connection with a federal gambling investigation and placed on administrative leave by the NBA.The Spurs selected Splitter with the 28th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. He developed into a key part of San Antonios 2014 NBA championship team.San Antonio holds homecourt advantage in the best-of-seven series. Game 1 will be tip at 8 p.m. on Sunday at the Frost Bank Center. More recent San Antonio Spurs coverage on KSAT: NBA announces tipoff times, TV networks for first 4 Spurs-Trail Blazers playoff gamesSpurs hold first practice ahead of playoffs, leaning on 2 NBA champions to prepare young coreSpurs guard Devin Vassell serves up heat at Panda Express meet-and-greet ahead of playoffsSpurs playoff return coincides with Fiesta, igniting San Antonio spiritNBA playoff odds show Spurs as No. 2 favorite to take home title0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 47 Views 0 Anteprima -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMLaMelo Ball punches team mascot Hugo twice after Hornets knock Heat out of play-in tournamentLaMelo Ball was so excited after delivering a knockout blow to the Miami Heat in Tuesday nights electric 127-126 play-in tournament win that he carried it over to his victory celebration, delivering two right-hand jabs to the oversized head of Hugo, the Charlotte Hornets mascot.In a wild sequence, Ball avenged two critical mistakes just seconds earlier by scoring on a driving right-handed layup with 4.7 seconds left, and Charlotte prevailed after Miles Bridges blocked Davion Mitchells layup attempt on the other of the court as time expired. That set off a wild celebration on the court involving players, coaches and fans as the team earned its first home postseason win in a decade.Ball celebrated at midcourt, flexing after the winning layup. Local television station WBTV caught video of the hyped point guard delivering two seemingly playful blows at Hugo before embracing teammate Coby White in a bear hug. Hugo simply walked away.Ball was the center of attention all night, and it remained uncertain if he could face disciplinary action from the league ahead of Charlotte's next play-in game on Friday night after it appeared he took a swipe at the leg of Bam Adebayo early in the second quarter, causing the Heat center to fall on his back.Ball was not called for a foul and play continued. Adebayo did not return because of a lower back injury, playing just 11 minutes.Afterward, Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said Ball should have been ejected.Ball apologized after the game and said he was disoriented on the play after getting hit in the head seconds before on a drive to the basket.The ninth-seeded Hornets play on the road against the loser of Wednesdays night game between Orlando and Philadelphia as they look to snap a 10-year playoff drought.We drew up a good play, I feel like. Just orchestrated it and it worked," Ball said of the winning shot.Ball was not asked about punching the mascot after the game; the video of it had not surfaced at that point.The crowd was amazing," Ball said of the sold-out crowd. "Everyone who came out today was real loud, so it was a good crowd.Charlotte was able to get to overtime after White hit an off-balanced 3-pointer from the corner with 10.8 seconds left to tie the game, and Miami's Tyler Herro missed a jumper at the end of regulation.The Hornets surrendered a five-point lead in OT behind two Ball blunders.After Herro drained a turnaround 3 in the corner, Ball turned the ball over at midcourt and then fouled Herro on a 3-point attempt. Herro made all three free throws to briefly give Miami a 126-125 lead, setting up Ball's theatrics on an inbounds play.We just stayed together throughout it all, it was an up-and-down game. But thats what the play-in is about," Bridges said. "... We did a great job executing on offense, LaMelo did a great job getting a layup, and then we executed on defense on the other end.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 48 Views 0 Anteprima