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    5 key starters for Colts entering final year of contract in 2026
    Several important members of this Indianapolis Colts team will be entering the final year of thier current deals.The level of change we see take place next offseason will be tied to how the team performs in 2026. Another missed postseason appearance could lead to sweeping changes from the front office to the coaching staff and on the roster.Here are five key players set to be free agents in 2027.DT DeForest BucknerAgainst both the run and the pass, Buckner has been a force in the middle of the Colts' defense since arriving to Indianapolis. Even in an injury-shortened 2025 season, Buckner ranked 24th among defensive tackles in pass rush win rate and 14th inPFF'srun stop rate metric.DT Grover StewartStewart provides a high-end run-stuffing presence in the middle of the Colts' defense. With what Stewart is asked to do, he won't always fill the stat sheet, but his ability to generate push, eat up space, and take on blocks helps stifle the opposing run game, while creating opportunities for others.RB Jonathan TaylorTaylor is a three-time Pro Bowler and made one All-Pro team. He played in 13 games in 2024 andall 17 gameslast season, rushing for 1,431 yards and 1,585 yards, respectively, as one of the more productive backs in football each year.OL Quenton NelsonOf this group, bringing back Nelson should be the biggest priority for the Colts. Among all guards this season, Nelson ranked fourth inPro Football Focus'pass-blocking efficiency and fourth in run-blocking grade. He is an eight-time Pro Bowler and has made six All-Pro teams in his career.WR Josh DownsDowns has been a steady and reliable target since entering the NFL, and has been particularly good at picking up first downs. With Michael Pittman now in Pittsburgh, more opportunities should be coming Downs' way this season.This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Several important players for Colts set to be free agents in 2027
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    FIFA hydration breaks have sparked criticism from different groups. But what do they actually do?
    For the first time in World Cup history, FIFA is mandating all soccer players take hydration breaks to protect them from the threats of extreme heat. But the new rule has sparked criticism from two very different groups. Some experts have warned that this summer's World Cup co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico and Canada could be the hottest in the tournament's history. In response to concerns about extreme heat, FIFA implemented three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half regardless of temperatures. But some critics say they're interrupting the game's flow and give coaches a chance to shift momentum in their teams favor, while some scientists have said the breaks are too short to make a significant impact on cooling and rehydration when conditions are sizzling. When we look at the three minute hydration breaks, we're really looking at this as a way to mitigate anything that could potentially lead to an incident or an emergency, said Joshua L. DeVincenzo, assistant director of applied research services at Columbia Universitys National Center for Disaster Preparedness. Here's a look at the heat risks players face and what the hydration breaks can do: FIFA's mandatory breaks, regardless of temperaturesThis World Cup is the first to implement mandatory three-minute cooling breaks midway through each half, regardless of temperatures or whether stadiums are enclosed and/or air conditioned. The governing body said it was to ensure equal conditions for all teams, in all matches, and the rules draw upon the experiences of past tournaments, including the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. last summer where temperatures soared into the 90s F (mid-30s C) and above in many areas.Some coaches said the breaks make sense when temperatures are extreme, but they questioned whether they were necessary at every match. Even highly-trained, elite athletes can get heat stressAthletes pushing themselves physically in hot and humid conditions risk getting what's called exertional heat illness. It happens when the bodys temperature gets too hot and is accompanied by significant strain on the heart, nerves, muscles and central nervous systems. Common symptoms include muscle cramps, extreme fatigue, impaired performance, headache, irritability, nausea, dizziness, cramping and dehydration.When internal body temperature exceeds 105 F (40.5 C), athletes might feel confused, aggressive or lose consciousness, said Yuri Hosokawa, associate professor at the Faculty of Sport Sciences in Japans Waseda University, in an email, all of which are characteristic signs of exertional heat stroke and require immediate medical attention. She co-signed a letter to FIFA in May urging stricter heat guidelines for player safety, including that cooling breaks be at least six minutes. Exertional heat stroke while playing a sport is among the leading causes of death in athletes.Dehydration also exacerbates the risk. Athletes in the heat can sweat 1 to 2 liters (50 to 67 ounces) an hour, and most drink less liquids than they expel. Losing as little as 2% of one's body weight to dehydration can impair physical performance. Ryan Calsbeek, professor of biological sciences at Dartmouth College, said the human body performs better when its warmer, but theres a critical threshold above which that improvement in performance not only stops, but precipitously drops off.Your body starts to really fall apart, you lose the ability to cool off fast enough, he said. And the physiological mechanisms just break down. That happens when the wet bulb globe temperature, which includes temperature, humidity, cloud cover and wind, reads above about 95 F (35 C), though some people will be more heat tolerant than others.The increased confusion from extreme heat could impact an athletes ability to make strategic decisions, he said.Its these marginal differences in performance that I think can determine the outcome of a match, Calsbeek said. If you have individuals that do better in extreme conditions, whether its extreme heat or high altitude or whatever the case may be, those small differences could play a critical, pivotal role in determining the outcome.Hydration breaks should be longer, some experts sayThe three-minute mandatory hydration breaks are meant to protect players, and referees, from extreme heat illness and help them maintain their physical performance. In that time, players can cool off and replenish lost water and salt from sweating, but how effective it is depends on how aggressive the cooling methods are. That could mean putting wet, cold towels on the exposed parts of a player's body, such as the neck, head, back and arms. If done well, that could reduce their body temperature by about 0.22 F (0.12 C) per minute, said Douglas Casa, CEO of the University of Connecticuts Korey Stringer Institute who also co-signed the letter to FIFA. Some people can tolerate a little more fluids comfortably and then do intense exercise. Some people cant because it sloshes around in their stomach and they dont feel super comfortable, so they might not drink as much in such a short period of time, he added. The time, he said, dictates the volume of impact, whether from fluid or cooling, and thats why were suggesting doing something like five or six minutes, because it just makes such a big impact when youre dealing with a change of that magnitude. But how much time a player needs to recover also varies. Depending on your body, you might need more or less time. But those kinds of breaks are crucial so that your body isnt just being forced to keep trying to play catch up... to keep trying to cool you down without any kind of rest or a break, said Bharat Venkat, director of the Heat Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles. As our planet gets hotter, mandating hydration breaks and changing where, when and how sports are played will be necessary. No matter what sport you play, theres going to be adjustments that have to be made in the face of climate change, he said.___The Associated Press receives support from the Walton Family Foundation for coverage of water and environmental policy. The AP is solely responsible for all content. For all of APs environmental coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/climate-and-environment
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