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Ryan Blakney yelling

Brett Baty got yelled at by umpire Ryan Blakney for ridiculous reason

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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New York Mets third baseman Brett Baty got in hot water with home plate umpire Ryan Blakney for a ridiculous reason.

Baty was called out on strikes on a pitch at the bottom of the zone to end the fourth inning of Sunday’s game against the Colorado Rockies at Citi Field in New York, N.Y. Baty was clearly displeased with the call and took a glance back toward Blakney as he removed his equipment. Blakney did not like that, initially telling Baty he should have challenged. Baty pointed out that he hadn’t said anything to Blakney, but he apparently didn’t need to.

“You didn’t need to. Don’t look at me,” Blakney replied.

"Don't look at me"

Brett Baty has a back-and-forth with the home plate umpire following a strikeout pic.twitter.com/naRGIg5Fyl

— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) April 26, 2026

Baty rightly asked Blakney why the umpire was instigating, but things did not escalate from there.

Blakney is correct to point out that if Baty disliked the call, he should have challenged. The pitch did look like a strike, too. Getting worked up because Baty looked back at him, however, is pretty soft behavior.

Maybe there’s something about New York that gets home plate umpires a bit uptight. Fortunately, everyone kept their cool, and Baty was not ejected or anything silly like that.

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Brock Rechsteiner walking

Son of WWE legend lands an NFL contract

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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The son of a WWE Hall of Famer is embarking on an NFL career after landing a contract following the NFL Draft.

Former Jacksonville State wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner is signing with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent, the team announced Sunday. Rechsteiner is the son of WWE legend Scott Steiner, who promptly celebrated the news on social media.

Titan Up! @brocksteiner pic.twitter.com/02JWORyzXp

— Big Poppa Pump Scott Steiner (@ScottSteiner) April 26, 2026

Steiner was one half of the Steiner Brothers wrestling duo in the 1980s and 1990s. He was also a WCW Triple Crown Champion, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022 as half of the Steiner Brothers.

Rechsteiner is, perhaps unsurprisingly, a big wide receiver at 6’2″ and 225 pounds. He caught 36 passes for 383 yards and five touchdowns for Jacksonville State last season.

The Steiner Brothers have plenty of athletes in the family. Scott’s nephew Bronson is also a pro wrestler under the name Bron Breakker.

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Jason Varitek in a Red Sox hat

Jason Varitek had a priceless reaction to the Red Sox firings

April 26, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Jason Varitek is doing is best right now to grin and bear it.

The Boston Red Sox decided on the nuclear option on Saturday, firing manager Alex Cora and several other top coaches. The drastic move came with the Red Sox having gotten off to a lousy 10-17 start to the 2026 MLB season.

Varitek, the retired Red Sox legend, was originally reported to have been fired as well from his job as the team’s run prevention coach. It was later revealed however that Varitek was actually getting reassigned to a different role by Boston (with the exact details to come at a later date).

Nevertheless, Varitek still went viral for his priceless reaction to the news. Varitek posed for a photo with all of his fired colleagues amid their flight back to Boston. In the photo, which was posted by Cora to Instagram, Varitek was smiling and giving the thumbs-down sign.

Jason Varitek gives a thumbs down as the fired group of Red Sox coaches flies back to Boston (via Alex Cora’s IG story). pic.twitter.com/QoOIrhzPTC

— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) April 26, 2026

Now 54 years old, Varitek is a Red Sox icon. He played his entire MLB career in Boston from 1997-2011, making three MLB All-Star teams and serving as the starting catcher on two Red Sox World Series-winning teams in 2004 and 2007.

But obviously “Tek” is not too pleased about seeing all of his colleagues get the boot. He can now join the club along with Boston’s current players, many of whom are reportedly unhappy about the Cora firing.

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Deion Sanders with a headset on

Deion Sanders sends encouraging message to Diego Pavia

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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Former Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is still waiting for an NFL opportunity, but he has at least one believer in Colorado coach Deion Sanders.

Sanders had a message for Pavia on Saturday after the Heisman Trophy finalist went undrafted in the NFL Draft. On X, Sanders said he was a believer in Pavia and urged the quarterback to “stay strong.”

“I BELIEVE IN YOU MY MAN!” Sanders wrote. “Stay strong and don’t let up. Show them what time it is and never allow them to forget.”

@diegopavia02 “I BELIEVE IN YOU MY MAN! Stay strong and don’t let up. Show them what time it is and never allow them to forget. Much Love & God bless you. #PRIME

— COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) April 26, 2026

Pavia going undrafted is not a total shock, as he was never regarded as a top-tier prospect. Still, he was a Heisman finalist, and there is not much precedent for someone with that pedigree to go undrafted.

Sanders’ endorsement probably won’t do much for Pavia, who has a lot working against him. He turned 24 in February, stands just 5’10”, and has dealt with questions about his temperament. Plenty of teams probably just don’t want to deal with that from a player who is unlikely to make a roster out of training camp.

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Kevin Durant with the Houston Rockets

Kevin Durant appears to be leaving his Rockets teammates in the dark

April 26, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Kevin Durant may already be torching his goodwill with yet another franchise.

The Houston Rockets star Durant missed Game 3 of his team’s first-round series against the Lakers on Friday with an ankle sprain. The absence came after he also missed Game 1 of the series due to a knee injury.

Prior to Sunday’s Game 4 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas (a potential elimination game with the Rockets now down in the series 0-3), ESPN’s Dave McMenamin shared an unflattering report about Durant. McMenamin said that there are questions among Houston teammates about whether Durant is doing his rehab away from the team right now.

Additionally, McMenamin notes that Rockets forward Amen Thompson replied, “I don’t know” earlier in the day on Sunday when asked about Durant’s status. Questions also reportedly exist about whether teammates have been able to check in on Durant as he works to recover.

David McMenamin says Kevin Durant’s teammates have no idea what’s going on with him, raising questions about whether KD is rehabbing away from the team and whether his teammates have been checking on him

(h/t @NBA__Courtside ) pic.twitter.com/IsLVFXdPNS

— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) April 26, 2026

The former NBA MVP Durant, 37, is officially listed as questionable for Sunday’s Game 4 against the Lakers. But there has indeed been an air of mystery with Durant’s latest injury as he notably no-showed on the Rockets bench for the entirety of Game 3 in Houston.

Durant is in his first season with the Rockets but cannot become a free agent until 2027 after signing a contract extension this past October. But if there is a disconnect between Durant and his Houston teammates, that would only further fuel the uncertainty that the Rockets will be facing with a potential first-round exit this year.

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Alex Cora in his Boston Red Sox hat

Red Sox players are not happy with Alex Cora’s firing

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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Boston Red Sox players do not appear happy with the team’s decision to fire manager Alex Cora, or the way they went about it.

The Red Sox fired Cora on Saturday with the team off to a 10-17 start, prompting a great deal of surprise around the baseball world. That apparently extended to the players, many of whom found out about the decision via social media.

Some Red Sox players found out about the details of the firings of Alex Cora and the coaches on social media, like the rest of the world, I'm told.

"We're gonna meet together tomorrow as a team," Sam Kennedy told MasLive. "We wanted to meet with Alex before talking to anybody…

— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) April 26, 2026

Red Sox president Sam Kennedy said the team would be addressed on Sunday. That, apparently, did not go well. General manager Craig Breslow was the only member of team leadership to speak to the players, and according to pitcher Garrett Whitlock, players were not allowed to ask questions.

“They made it very clear that we get paid to play baseball and we need to just focus on playing baseball,” Whitlock said, via Tim Healey of the Boston Globe.

In general, the mood of the players appeared quite negative. Shortstop Trevor Story said he wanted to clear the air with Breslow, and said the coaching staff did not get a fair shot.

Trevor Story is not happy with the decisions and says he wants to clear the air with Craig Breslow today. Says “some of the best coaches in the world didn’t get a fair shot.”

— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) April 26, 2026

Cora was seemingly made the scapegoat for the team’s 10-17 start, even though he has won a World Series as manager and few really blamed him for the issues. Cora himself seemed to believe he got a raw deal, at least based on his social media activity.

There had been past rumors about something of a power struggle between Cora and Breslow. If these reactions are any indication, the players are more supportive of their former manager, which may be a problem for Breslow in the future.

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Jared McCain attempting to flop

Jared McCain had the worst flop attempt of the NBA playoffs

April 26, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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The jokes are writing themselves now that Jared McCain is on the Oklahoma City Thunder.

McCain, the Thunder guard, went viral during Saturday’s Game 3 against the Phoenix Suns for his pathetic flop attempt. In the third quarter at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz., McCain was driving up the floor after a made free throw by the Suns.

After successfully getting in front of Phoenix guard Collin Gillespie, McCain put on the brakes and successfully drew the foul on a tailing Gillespie. But McCain also produced a pathetic flop in an attempt to get free throws on the play. Take a look.

OKC got Jared McCain foul baiting now…

This is NASTY work pic.twitter.com/XOKxA2Ihxx

— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) April 25, 2026

Here is another angle of the play (which shows that McCain was almost parallel with the ground in his comical effort to embellish the contact).

Okc needs to be investigated lmao sga got Jared McCain foul baiting now pic.twitter.com/Lt9uVMlNSx

— John (@iam_johnw) April 25, 2026

Referee James Capers (No. 19) called Gillespie for a foul on the floor, so the sell job by McCain did not quite work there. But it did not matter in the end as the Thunder still won by a fairly comfortable 121-109 final score to take a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Suns.

McCain, 22, is in his first season with the Thunder after being acquired in a midseason trade with the Philadelphia 76ers. It appears however that McCain has already learned a trick or two from some of his notorious foul-baiting teammates in OKC.

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Billy Donovan in a suit

Report: Billy Donovan wants 1 NBA head coaching job

April 26, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Billy Donovan and Al Horford might just end up being reunited.

The former Chicago Bulls head coach Donovan is waiting for the Golden State Warriors head coaching job to potentially open up, Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated reported this week. Mannix notes that the Warriors’ status as a veteran, win-now team may be appealing to Donovan.

At 60 years old, Donovan now has over a decade of NBA head coaching experience between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Bulls. He spent the last six seasons as the head coach in Chicago but stepped down earlier this month after going 226-256 (.469) with just one winning season and one total playoff appearance.

As for the Warriors, they just went 37-45 and missed the playoffs altogether. Now Golden State is waiting on the status of head coach Steve Kerr, who has not made a decision on his future yet but is widely expected to leave the Warriors amid a reported rift with the team.

The urgency to win for Golden State is obviously immediate. In particular, Steph Curry (37), Jimmy Butler (36), and Draymond Green (35) will all be entering the final years of their respective contracts in 2026-27.

We learned earlier this week that Donovan was being mentioned in connection with a couple of more modest NBA head coaching jobs. But as it turns out, the job in Golden State could be what he has wanted all along.

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Malik Nabers at a press conference

Malik Nabers publicly questions Giants’ draft pick

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers was not necessarily a fan of one of his team’s first-round picks.

The Giants nabbed linebacker Arvell Reese of Ohio State when he fell to them at No. 5 overall. Reese was clearly the best player available when the Giants were on the clock, and the team decided not to pass on him.

Nabers was a guest on Micah Parsons’ NFL Draft livestream and questioned the pick in real time. He questioned the Giants picking another pass rusher and suggested the team made a mistake by passing on safety Caleb Downs.

“Don’t get me wrong, I love the player, but where do you play? You wanna be on the outside and rush but we just drafted somebody last year to do that same position,” Nabers said. “The reason why I said Caleb Downs is you have to get them when they’re available. And, because we just traded (Dexter Lawrence), we need interior D-line.”

Malik Nabers after the Giants drafted Arvell Reese, via @BleacherReport:

"Don't get me wrong I love the player but like, where do you play? You wanna be on the outside and rush but we just drafted somebody last year to do that same position." pic.twitter.com/W9Fn085fZn

— Underdog NFL (@UnderdogNFL) April 24, 2026

Nabers was even more unhappy when the Giants passed on Downs a second time at No. 10, picking offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa instead. The Dallas Cowboys then nabbed Downs at No. 1..

Malik Nabers' reaction to the Cowboys trading up and drafting Caleb Downs 👀 pic.twitter.com/dgyuC2ocJ5

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 24, 2026

Giants coach John Harbaugh was asked if he had a problem with Nabers’ public comments, but Harbaugh insisted he did not, encouraging players to “say what you think.”

John Harbaugh, asked about Malik Nabers' draft critiques, says his Giants "don’t get too worried about stuff as long as the person’s heart is in the right place.

"Say what you think."

He spoke to Nabers and explained how they intend to use Reese. Said "he’s a player that fits…

— Pat Leonard (@PLeonardNYDN) April 25, 2026

Nabers is correct that the Giants keep loading up on pass rushers. They drafted Kayvon Thibodeaux in 2024 and Abdul Carter in 2025, both in the top five. The Giants insist they are keeping all of them, too. One can understand why Nabers was looking for something else.

Nabers has never been shy about publicly criticizing the Giants. At this point, the team appears to be used to it and is just shrugging it off.

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Alex Cora speaking at the MLB Winter Meetings

Alex Cora sent provocative social media messages after his firing

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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Alex Cora took to social media after being fired by the Boston Red Sox and seemingly sent a few messages to the organization.

Cora was fired on Saturday and quickly fired off a few social media responses. Most provocatively, he reposted a video of former Red Sox star Mookie Betts to his Instagram account. In the video, Betts appears on the “All The Smoke” podcast and effusively praises Cora, calling the former manager the reason he still pays attention to the Red Sox.

Alex Cora shared this Mookie Betts video on his IG last night. pic.twitter.com/ifcns3q5lK

— Savage (@Savageboston) April 26, 2026

Cora also shared a photo of himself and his fired coaching staff as they got ready to fly back to Boston. Notably, Red Sox icon Jason Varitek, who lost his job as game planning coordinator, is seen flashing a thumbs down to the camera.

Jason Varitek gives a thumbs down as the fired group of Red Sox coaches flies back to Boston (via Alex Cora’s IG story). pic.twitter.com/QoOIrhzPTC

— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) April 26, 2026

Cora also posted a one-word message on X: “Happy!”

Happy!
😊

— Alex (@ac13alex) April 26, 2026

Cora’s repost of the Betts clip is certainly telling on a lot of levels. The content certainly suggests that he feels he was fired unjustly. The fact that it’s Betts at all — a beloved player Red Sox ownership decided to trade instead of pay — is even bolder.

Cora won the 2018 World Series with the Red Sox and was well-regarded by the fanbase. Most agree that the team’s 10-17 start was not really his fault, and fans at games have made it very clear who they think is most responsible for the team’s issues. Perhaps Cora quietly feels the same way.

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Anthony Edwards wearing a throwback Timberwolves uniform

Timberwolves get bad news about Anthony Edwards’ injury

April 26, 2026 by Grey Papke
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The Minnesota Timberwolves received rough news on the extent of Anthony Edwards’ injury early Sunday.

Edwards suffered a bone bruise and hyperextension in his left knee during Saturday’s win over the Denver Nuggets, according to Shams Charania of ESPN. While Edwards avoided any ligament damage, he is expected to miss multiple weeks.

Just in: Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has sustained a bone bruise and hyperextension in his left knee and is expected to miss multiple weeks, sources tell ESPN. Results showed Edwards avoided any ligament damage, but he will now miss time. pic.twitter.com/zVgDQtxXRd

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 26, 2026

In other words, Edwards is likely to miss at least a large portion of the Western Conference Semifinals, provided the Timberwolves close out the Nuggets. They currently hold a 3-1 lead in the series.

Edwards had already been dealing with a knee injury heading into the playoffs. He was in serious pain after suffering the injury and could not put any weight on his left leg as he was helped to the locker room (video here).

The Timberwolves simply cannot catch a break in the injury department. In addition to Edwards, they lost Donte DiVincenzo for the season to a torn Achilles in their Game 4 victory. Minnesota won anyway thanks to an unexpected 43-point eruption from backup guard Ayo Dosunmu.

Edwards was averaging 23 points per game for Minnesota in the first four games of the series. He was just 1/8 with five points at the time of his injury during Saturday’s contest.

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Jaden McDaniels and Nikola Jokic having an altercation to end Nuggets-Timberwolves game 4

Nikola Jokic ejected for starting melee in final seconds of Game 4

April 25, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Nikola Jokic was at the center of a huge scuffle to close out Saturday’s postseason game between the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Jokic charged at Timberwolves swingman Jaden McDaniels in the final seconds at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. The Nuggets center took exception to McDaniels laying in an uncontested layup rather than dribbling out the clock in what ended up being a 112-96 T-Wolves win in Game 4 of the first-round series.

Jokic ran the length of the floor to confront McDaniels right in front of Minnesota’s bench. Several players and coaches from both sides got involved — some playing peacemaker while others escalated the beef further.

Tensions were high at the end of Game 4 between the Nuggets and Timberwolves 😳

Both Nikola Jokic and Julius Randle were ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. pic.twitter.com/U7Pg8ULO1J

— ESPN (@espn) April 26, 2026

Both Jokic and Timberwolves forward Julius Randle were ejected from the contest for unsportsmanlike conduct with 1.3 seconds left on the clock.

The Timberwolves prevailed Saturday to take a 3-1 lead in the series despite losing both Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo to serious injuries in the first half. Ayo Dosunmu emerged from the bench and scored a career-high 43 points to lead his undermanned squad to victory.

McDaniels made some ruthless comments about Jokic and the entire Nuggets roster after Game 2, which added fuel to an already roaring fire of animosity between the two teams.

The NBA could look into possibly handing out suspensions over the Game 4 incident.

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Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo down on the ground with a torn Achilles tendon

Donte DiVincenzo’s torn Achilles continues eerie trend dating back to last playoffs

April 25, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Minnesota Timberwolves guard Donte DiVincenzo suffered a torn Achilles on Saturday, continuing a wild streak that dates back to last season’s playoffs.

DiVincenzo went down with a non-contact injury in the opening minutes of Game 4 in the Timberwolves’ first-round series against the Denver Nuggets. DiVincenzo missed a long three-pointer and got hurt while trying to rush toward the loose ball along the sideline at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn.

Before the game ended, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that DiVincenzo had been diagnosed with a torn Achilles.

Fans could not help but notice that DiVincenzo also wears the number zero — the same jersey number worn by Damian Lillard, Tyrese Haliburton, and Jayson Tatum. Those three players all suffered season-ending torn Achilles injuries in last year’s playoffs.

Every player who tore their Achilles the last 2 playoffs wore number 0

That jersey is cursed pic.twitter.com/vH1Rtl4oFA

— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) April 26, 2026

Some fans were calling the number cursed. Even the least superstitious folks out there have to acknowledge how wild the coincidence is.

The Timberwolves must have felt cursed during Saturday’s game, as Anthony Edwards also suffered a gruesome injury in the contest.

Despite being down a starting backcourt, Minnesota managed to win 112-96 in Game 4. Reserve guard Ayo Dosunmu had the game of his life, erupting for 43 points on 13/17 shooting off the Timberwolves’ bench.

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Fernando Mendoza giving his Heisman Trophy ceremony speech

Fernando Mendoza’s ringtone caught everyone’s attention

April 25, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Fans could see from miles away which team would pick Fernando Mendoza on Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday, but they had no idea what the call from the Las Vegas Raiders would sound like.

With all eyes on the Indiana Hoosiers quarterback right before the Raiders selected him first overall, Mendoza’s phone rang, with a ringtone that sounded like it was straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon.

Here’s a video of that moment.

Las Vegas calling. 📲#ProIU | @Raiders pic.twitter.com/rZEs7JWqex

— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) April 24, 2026

Nobody in the room seemed to pay attention to Mendoza’s ringtone. They were all quiet as he spoke to Raiders general manager John Spytek, who informed the national champion quarterback that Las Vegas would pick him first overall.

All that mattered to his family and friends at the time was that he was headed to Las Vegas.

The internet, meanwhile, had things to say about his ringtone choice.

When the ringtone matches the grind, you know the league just got a problem

— Noor Mustafa (@Mustafa8097) April 24, 2026

Fernando Mendoza having the “Fred Flintstone twinkle toes bowling” noise as his ringtone is so on brand.

I’m also aging myself greatly with that reference. https://t.co/mDSieGFrGS

— Ryan Talbot (@RyanTalbotBills) April 24, 2026

Most Fernando Mendoza ringtone ever 😂

Special moment for the new Raiders QB 🥲 pic.twitter.com/2ia1eEpxz1

— NFL Drop (@TheNFLDrop) April 24, 2026

Tom & Jerry ass ringtone I’m dead 😭😭😭 Fernando Mendoza special talent https://t.co/fWieSJctjS

— Rob Lopez (@r0bato) April 24, 2026

Fernando Mendoza ringtone said pic.twitter.com/RoKIWKBiVk

— Rob Lopez (@r0bato) April 24, 2026

Many view Mendoza as a football messiah for the Raiders franchise, an expectation that can be hard for some to reconcile with how his phone sounded. 

But that’s part of the intrigue when it comes to the young quarterback. 

Keeping that ringtone, knowing everyone would hear it, shows some level of confidence from Mendoza, who spearheaded one of the greatest championship runs in college football history with the Hoosiers.

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Cade Cunningham looking serious in a Pistons uniform

Cade Cunningham addressed Jalen Duren’s alarming situation after Game 3

April 25, 2026 by Rex Villas
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The Detroit Pistons are facing serious trouble in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, and Jalen  Duren is partly to blame for it. Still, Pistons star guard Cade Cunningham believes that his teammate will get it together sooner rather than later.

Following the Pistons’ 113-105 loss in Game 3 against the Orlando Magic at the Kia Center in Orlando, Fla., on Saturday, Cunningham addressed the underwhelming series Duren is having so far.

“He’s confident. These last three games haven’t went the way he wants, or we might want for him. But I, and the whole team, have no doubt that he’s gonna figure it out. He knows he’s gonna figure it out,” Cunningham told reporters after the game, via Hunter Patterson of The Athletic.

Duren was among those heavily relied upon by Detroit to deliver solid numbers every night in the playoffs, but he’s not just delivering on that. When the Magic stunned Detroit in Game 1, he only had 8 points and 7 rebounds. In Game 2, the Pistons tied the series at 1-1, despite Duren scoring just 11 points and grabbing 9 boards. On Saturday, he put up 8 points on 3/10 shooting with 9 rebounds.

At the same time, Cunningham is not without fault for Detroit’s Game 3 debacles. He scored 27 points, but the former No. 1 overall pick shot 8/23 from the field and had 9 turnovers.

If the Pistons are to avoid an embarrassing first-round exit, they are going to need both Duren and Cunningham to live up to their All-Star expectations.

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Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards grabbing his knee with an injury in Game 4 against Nuggets

Anthony Edwards exits Game 4 with gruesome leg injury

April 25, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards went down with a gruesome leg injury during Saturday’s first-round series Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets.

Edwards jumped high in the air to contest a layup from Nuggets swingman Cam Johnson with under three minutes remaining at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. The All-Star guard appeared to hyperextend his left knee with force, leaving him in serious pain.

anthony edwards injury; nuggets vs wolves pic.twitter.com/MRybykO6OB

— ◇ (@F0RGIAT0) April 26, 2026

Here’s a slow-motion replay of the incident.

Anthony Edwards goes down with an apparent leg injury… WHAT IS HAPPENING? pic.twitter.com/WfG1vwpfif

— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) April 26, 2026

Edwards had to be assisted by two trainers on his way back to the locker room. He could not put any weight on the injured left leg.

Anthony Edwards appeared to take a knee-to-knee shot on that Cam Johnson drive to his left knee. Needed help to get to the locker room. pic.twitter.com/nCxrBzMDkA

— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 26, 2026

Edwards had already been dealing with a knee injury entering the series against the Nuggets. He left Saturday’s game with five points on 1/8 shooting.

It was a brutal first half for the Timberwolves’ health, losing both members of their starting backcourt to seemingly serious injuries. Shooting guard Donte DiVincenzo went down with a non-contact injury in the opening minutes of Game 4.

Minnesota appeared to be firmly in the driver’s seat in the series after a dominant blowout win over Denver in Game 3. But their fortunes turned in an instant with injuries to two key players.

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Diego Pavia smiling

Diego Pavia makes embarrassing history after going undrafted

April 25, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Diego Pavia’s post-college football career has not exactly gone according to plan.

Pavia had a stellar final season at Vanderbilt, where he led the Commodores to a 10-3 record. He did enough to convince Heisman Trophy voters to have him finish as the runner-up for the award behind Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza.

However, Pavia’s banner year wasn’t enough to sway any of the 32 NFL teams to draft him. Pavia became the first Heisman Trophy finalist to go undrafted in over a decade.

Diego Pavia becomes the first Heisman finalist since 2014 to go undrafted pic.twitter.com/e4h9v3AZee

— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) April 25, 2026

Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch was the last Heisman finalist not to hear his name called during the NFL draft. Lynch finished third in voting during the 2013 season behind AJ McCarron and winner Jameis Winston.

Lynch later signed with the Chicago Bears as a running back but was released before ever taking the field. He later played in the CFL and is now a successful high school football coach.

Pavia is hoping to avoid the same fate. But the odds are stacked against him finding success at the pro level. Aside from his physical limitations as a 5’10” quarterback, Pavia also comes with a handful of questions on his maturity and off-field character.

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Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion speaks during NFL combine

KC Concepcion reveals little-known connection to Shedeur Sanders

April 25, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Shedeur Sanders and rookie wide receiver KC Concepcion had crossed paths before, and not many people probably know about it.

Concepcion spent his freshman and sophomore years with the NC State Wolfpack before taking his talents to College Station, Texas, to play his junior season with the Texas A&M Aggies in 2025. But before landing with the Aggies, Concepcion said that he visited the Colorado Buffaloes, allowing him to meet Sanders

“Whenever I entered the transfer portal after my sophomore season, I had actually went down to Colorado and met Shedeur,” Concepcion told reporters, via Camryn Justice of News 5 Cleveland. “He’s a great guy, a great leader. I just cannot wait to build that relationship, build that connection with him.”

Concepcion and Sanders will look to revive that connection, this time as teammates with the Browns. 

Cleveland can surely use someone like Concepcion to shore up its passing attack, which struggled to move the chains in 2025. Last season, the Browns averaged just 165.2 passing yards per game, second-worst in the league. They also scored just 16.4 points per contest.

Shedeur Sanders isn’t a lock to be Cleveland’s starting quarterback in 2026, with Deshaun Watson still in the mix, but his relationship with KC Concepcion could help the former Colorado signal-caller shine in training camp and boost his chances of winning the QB1 role.

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Alex Cora in his Boston Red Sox hat

Red Sox send Alex Cora packing after 10-17 start

April 25, 2026 by Rex Villas
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The Boston Red Sox have sent Alex Cora to the unemployment line.

Cora will have to look for another job somewhere else after the Red Sox fired him, along with other coaches, on Saturday.

Also let go by Boston are bench coach Ramon Vazquez, hitting coach Peter Fatse, third base coach Kyle Hudson, assistant hitting coach Dillon Lawson and hitting strategy coach Joe Cronin. Meanwhile, run prevention coach Jason Varitek is moving on to a different role in the organization, reported Jorge Castillo of ESPN.

This series of moves came amid the club’s ugly start to the 2026 MLB season. 

Interestingly enough, Cora’s final game as Red Sox manager was a 17-1 demolition of the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. That win snapped the Red Sox’s four-game losing streak, but it was clearly not enough to save Cora from getting canned. Through 27 games, Boston only has a 10-17 record to show, still the worst in the American League East through Saturday.

Firing Cora, who led the Red Sox to a World Series title in 2018, came as a surprise to many despite Boston’s struggles.

After the Boston missed the playoffs three years in a row amid a rebuild, Cora guided the club back to the postseason in 2025, when they finished with 89 wins.  But it is going to be another man handling the Red Sox from the bench going forward. For now, it’s Chad Tracy filling the void left open by Cora’s exit. Tracy had managed the Red Sox’s top affiliate Worcester since 2022.

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Scott Foster makes a wrong call in Game 4 of Knicks-Hawks

Knicks fans furious after Scott Foster ‘humiliated’ himself with botched call in Game 4

April 25, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Veteran NBA referee Scott Foster did not endear himself Saturday to the New York Knicks faithful.

Foster committed one of the more curious officiating blunders in Game 4 of the Knicks’ first-round series against the Atlanta Hawks. The mistake happened as the Knicks had possession and a 41-31 lead midway through the second quarter at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga.

Knicks swingman OG Anunoby was being defended by Jalen Johnson near the sideline when the Hawks forward stepped out of bounds. Foster, whose attention was initially toward the hand-to-hand contact, suddenly called Anunoby out of bounds because both players were wearing yellow shoes.

Scott Foster thinks Jalen Johnson's yellow shoe is OG Anunoby's yellow shoe and calls out of bounds on Knicks pic.twitter.com/fWT1MMqTFt

— New York Basketball (@NBA_NewYork) April 25, 2026

Knicks fans, understandably, weren’t happy with Foster for making a judgment call on a player he clearly wasn’t sure about. You can see by where his eyes were looking that he was relying on his peripheral vision to make the call.

i cannot believe we turned the ball over because scott foster is COLOR BLIND

— rads (@rads619) April 25, 2026

Scott Foster NOOOOO

— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) April 25, 2026

If you're gonna make a call like this, you better be 10000% sure

Scott Foster just humiliated himself pic.twitter.com/Zk2b4SEPOd

— Knicks Memes (@KnicksMemes) April 25, 2026

Scott Foster just cheated on national television. OG did NOT step out of bounds. Clear as day. Smh #nbaplayoffs

— Jae Millz (@JAE_MILLZ) April 25, 2026

Knicks fans didn’t have to be upset for long, as their squad held the lead all the way to the finish line in Game 4. The 114-98 New York victory knotted the series up at 2-2.

Anunoby fittingly led the Knicks in scoring with 22 points to go along with 10 rebounds. He may want to consider a less conspicuous shoe color for Game 5, though.

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