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TIMESOFINDIA.INDIATIMES.COMIPL 2026 Super Sunday: One team waits, two chase final playoff spotIPL 2026's league stage culminates in a thrilling finale with one playoff spot undecided. Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans lead, while Sunrisers Hyderabad secure third. Rajasthan Royals, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Punjab Kings vie for the final berth. Super Sunday's matches will determine which two dreams end and one advances.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 71 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMVikings Look UnderratedPITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 22: A general view of the Minnesota Vikings sign in the tunnel during the NFL football draft at Acrisure Stadium on April 22, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty ImagesIts not particularly unusual when the national media overlooks the Minnesota Vikings over the spring and summer months. It happens more often than not. After all, the Vikings are not among the largest media market teams and they havent been league darlings either, like the Packers often have been or the Lions in more recent years. Even the Bears, who are a large media market team, have generated more buzz the last couple years. The Vikings suffered from the second-worst quarterback performance in the league last season by PFF passing grade but still managed to go 9-8 despite that major flaw. Apparently the national media is aware the Vikings acquired Kyler Murray, but find that to be largely a lateral move, as the Vikings currently have an 8.5 over/under win total. The early verdict appears to be that the 28-year-old Murray is washed and wont do enough to move the needle at quarterback for the Vikings. The Ringer put it this way in ranking the Vikings 23rd in their most recent power rankings:The Vikings have upgraded at quarterback with the addition of Kyler Murray, who is expected to take the starting job from J.J. McCarthy. But the rest of this team is in the same position as it was when it underperformed last season (or worse off than it was even then). The problem is that the rest of the NFC North is too talented for Murray to make up the distance himself.Murray will have enough talent around him to protect him from his worst habits when hes under pressure, but hell have to be more effective under pressure and outside the pocket to create explosive plays when this offensive line breaks down (again).Of course the rest of the team included a defense that ranked 7th in points allowed despite an offense that led the league in turnovers, largely due to Vikings quarterbacks leading the league in interceptions, while also ranking last in third down conversion rate. Neither of those do the defense any favors. The Vikings defense also ranked third in yards allowed last season. Offensively, it was a down year for the likes of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Jalen Nailor given the poor quarterback play, but Im not sure this years trio that replaces Nailor with Jauan Jennings is entirely bereft of talent. Eric Edholm with NFL dot com didnt really offer any explanation beyond a cursory run-down of the Vikings draft picks in ranking the Vikings 28th on his post-draft power ranking list in mid-May.ESPN acknowledged that the Vikings did some good at defensive tackle in the draft and in upgrading the quarterback position but still ranked the Vikings 24th in their post-draft power rankings. In most power rankings, the other NFC North teams are ranked in the top dozen or so, with the Vikings well down the list.Betting markets also seem to take a dim view of the Vikings prospects this season, implying a last-place division finish consistent with the above power rankings. DraftKings gives the Vikings the worst odds to win the NFC North at +500, significantly behind the Lions (+184) and Packers (+205) and also the Bears at +320. DraftKings NFC North division place finish odds are admittedly pretty tight, with most teams clustered between +200 and +400 for any place finish this season, which implies that the division could go any which way and records could be tightly clustered like last season. But the Vikings winning the division is the least likely scenario of all of them. Playoff odds for the Vikings also imply a season that ends in early January. The Vikings playoff odds at +150 rank 20th best. Super Bowl odds (+5000) also rank 20th best. Overall, its not as bad as the 2024 offseason, when the Vikings had a 6.5 over/under win total and were 100-1 shots to win the Super Bowl, as the national view was that Sam Darnold would tough it out for the Vikings as a bridge until J.J. McCarthy was ready/healthy. Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel, and Blake Cashman were some interesting mid-tier additions defensively, but parting ways with Danielle Hunter was not something a competitive team would do. But on the other hand, the Vikings offseason odds and rankings this year are a step below where they were last year, when the Vikings had a 9.5 over/under win total and were 25-1 to win the Super Bowl with J.J. McCarthy set to begin his career under center for the Vikings. One would think a proven veteran in Kyler Murray, who has at least been an average starter since entering the league and sometimes better than average, would provide more of a lift to the Vikings prospects after a season of league-bottom quarterback play. But alas the prevailing view is that Murray wore out his welcome in Arizona and is destined to finish-out his career as an uncommitted mid-tier journeyman. Hes not really a good fit for Kevin OConnells under-center offensive anyway, and so his having a resurgence like Darnold may not be in the cards.Of course I have my doubts about that viewpoint, as do most whove done some research into Murrays career, but narratives about players arent easily broken.Of course it is reasonable to consider other roster changes as a basis for a reduced outlook for the Vikings this season, despite an easier strength of schedule than last season. The Vikings jettisoning aging defensive tackles in Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, replacing them with top draft picks Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange, is certainly a basis for that. Rookie defensive tackles dont often have a big impact. But on the other hand, Allen and Hargrave did not establish a high bar for the rookies to meet. Allen played 809 snaps but had just a 53.2 overall PFF grade. Hargrave had a higher 68.5 overall grade but played just 537 snaps. Both had over 30 pressures but struggled in run defense based on PFF grades. Its not a big leap of faith for the rookies to have a similar impact, although youd expect Oranges impact to be felt more in run defense. And their ability to keep linebackers clean may be as impactful as their own stats. The trading of Jonathan Greenard may also be seen in the same light as letting Danielle Hunter go in 2024. But just as Greenard and Van Ginkel replaced Hunters production, Dallas Turner is on track to replace Greenards. Last year Turner had 42 pressures including 9 sacks on 288 pass rush attempts, while Greenard had 47 pressures on 270 pass rush attempts including 4 sacks. Turner is just beginning to realize his potential as a still just 23 year-old and has established a development path where he equals or exceeds Greenard going forward. In many ways it wouldnt have been fair to Turner to keep him behind Greenard for another year. Hes ready to be the starter.James Pierre seems a more unheralded addition but despite his age (29) is a viable starter at outside cornerback that may allow Byron Murphy Jr. to spend more time at slot corner, which would probably be helpful compared to the alternatives- mostly safety Josh Metellus. His league-leading PFF coverage grade last season (88.5) may have been an outlier in his career-to-date, but his ability to close after the break led to nine PBUs last season and shows that he was able to develop from a raw talent as a UDFA in 2020. He hasnt been subject to heavy usage at any point in his career but could be the role of CB2 nicely. Offensively, beyond quarterback there are really just two changes- Jauan Jennings for Jalen Nailor and Blake Brandel taking over the full-time starting role at center. He played about a third of the snaps at center last year. Ryan Kelly was the best performing offensive lineman in the few games he was healthy last year and I dont expect Brandel to equal that. But I wouldnt be surprised if hes a little better at center now that hes had a handful of games under his belt and an off-season to practice at the position. He may not be the long-term answer at center for the Vikings but I dont expect him to be a liability either. Jauan Jennings may actually prove to be an upgrade over Nailor as a fit for what the Vikings are looking to do this year as more of a blocking/physical/contested catch type WR3. Beyond that, lots of continuity in terms of coaches and starters. Id expect more starts from a healthier Christian Darrisaw this year too. But apparently all that is a recipe for regression for the Vikings in the national view. Well see.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 62 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.CBC.CALatifah Abdu leads Vancouver Rise past AFC Toronto for 1st home win of seasonVancouver Rise FC defeat AFC Toronto 2-1 at Swangard Stadium. Latifah Abdu opened the scoring in the 11th minute and drew the foul that led to her team's second goal of the match.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 62 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
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WWW.KSAT.COMEhlers' OT goal lifts Hurricanes past Canadiens in Game 2 of Eastern Conference FinalNikolaj Ehlers got loose up the center of the ice and popped the puck past Jakub Dobes at 3:29 of overtime to lift the Carolina Hurricanes past the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Saturday night to level the Eastern Conference Final at one game apiece.Ehlers scored twice for the Eastern Conference's top seed, the first with a highlight-reel individual effort in the second period against two Montreal defenders.And when the game went to OT, the guy the Hurricanes landed as a sought-after free agent carried them to the finish line.The winning sequence started with a retreating Jalen Chatfield bouncing the puck back into the neutral zone to Mark Jankowski, who had a quick redirection to Ehlers entering the zone at full speed for a clean look at Dobes for the winner.Eric Robinson also scored for Carolina, which was facing massive pressure to regroup from Thursday's 6-2 loss in the series opener that only magnified the team's long-running troubles in the Eastern Final.Now the series shifts to Canada for Mondays Game 3.Josh Anderson scored twice for the Canadiens, the second coming at the 12:51 mark of the third period to ultimately force the overtime at 2-2.The Canadiens won the first game 6-2, jumping on a Carolina team coming off an 11-day break after sweeping through the first two rounds the longest wait to start a series in more than a century for four goals in the opening 11 1/2 minutes. Montreal repeatedly got loose for clean breakouts and breakaways for high-danger chances against Frederik Andersen in that one.But Carolina looked much closer to its earlier form in holding Montreal to 12 shots on goal and giving up far fewer of those quick transition chances the Canadiens kept burying in Game 1.___AP NHL playoffs: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 70 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMEhlers' OT goal lifts Hurricanes past Canadiens in Game 2 of Eastern Conference FinalNikolaj Ehlers got loose up the center of the ice and popped the puck past Jakub Dobes at 3:29 of overtime to lift the Carolina Hurricanes past the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Saturday night to level the Eastern Conference Final at one game apiece.Ehlers scored twice for the Eastern Conference's top seed, the first with a highlight-reel individual effort in the second period against two Montreal defenders.And when the game went to OT, the guy the Hurricanes landed as a sought-after free agent carried them to the finish line.The winning sequence started with a retreating Jalen Chatfield bouncing the puck back into the neutral zone to Mark Jankowski, who had a quick redirection to Ehlers entering the zone at full speed for a clean look at Dobes for the winner.Eric Robinson also scored for Carolina, which was facing massive pressure to regroup from Thursday's 6-2 loss in the series opener that only magnified the team's long-running troubles in the Eastern Final.Now the series shifts to Canada for Mondays Game 3.Josh Anderson scored twice for the Canadiens, the second coming at the 12:51 mark of the third period to ultimately force the overtime at 2-2.The Canadiens won the first game 6-2, jumping on a Carolina team coming off an 11-day break after sweeping through the first two rounds the longest wait to start a series in more than a century for four goals in the opening 11 1/2 minutes. Montreal repeatedly got loose for clean breakouts and breakaways for high-danger chances against Frederik Andersen in that one.But Carolina looked much closer to its earlier form in holding Montreal to 12 shots on goal and giving up far fewer of those quick transition chances the Canadiens kept burying in Game 1.___AP NHL playoffs: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 74 مشاهدة 0 معاينة