Investigation underway over apparent Nazi salute at Stars game
A viral video from a Dallas Stars home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in December has prompted an internal investigation by American Airlines Center officials.
The clip, between 12 and 18 seconds long in various edited versions, shows a small group of fans in the upper deck appearing to perform a Nazi salute in unison while celebrating goals to the rhythm of the team’s goal song, “Puck off” by Pantera.
Dallas won the contest 5-1.
The video first appeared on Reddit (since deleted) before circulating widely on social media platforms this week, drawing widespread attention months after the incident.
American Airlines Center issued a statement emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy for acts of hate or discrimination. Officials strongly denounced the depicted actions and confirmed they are conducting an investigation.
The arena stressed that all attendees must follow its code of conduct and NHL guidelines, which prohibit gestures demeaning any race, ethnicity, or identity-based characteristic. Violations may result in ejection without refund or legal prosecution.
“American Airlines Arena (AAC) has zero tolerance for any acts of hate and/or discrimination, and we aim to ensure an environment for our guests that is free from disruptive behaviors, including foul/abusive language and obscene gestures,” the arena said in a statement, via the Dallas Morning News. “As such, we strongly denounce the actions that appear to be depicted in the video footage and are conducting an internal investigation. All fans and attendees are expected to adhere to AAC and, as applicable, NBA or NHL Codes of Conduct when attending events.
“Guests who violate any such Code of Conduct may be subject to ejection from the event without refund and, to the extent their conduct constitutes a violation of applicable law, prosecution.”
A Dallas Stars spokesperson indicated the team is aligned with the arena and collaborating on the matter.
“Fully aligned with the arena’s statement and working with them to find out exactly what happened,” they told ESPN.
The NHL’s fan code of conduct promotes inclusive, safe, and respectful environments, with potential penalties ranging from seat relocation to lifetime bans.
The individual who recorded the video reported the fans to arena management with seat details, but was told staff could not locate them at the time.
Royals call rookie’s parents as he catches too many Z’s
Kansas City Royals rookie catcher Carter Jensen learned a harsh lesson in punctuality on Thursday, when he was scratched from the starting lineup against the Minnesota Twins after oversleeping and arriving late to Kauffman Stadium.
The 22-year-old top prospect, who has appeared in just 26 major league games, slept through his alarm, prompting the team to rearrange their plans in the final hour before first pitch.
Manager Matt Quatraro described the incident as an “oversight” and noted that Jensen, a hard-working and accountable young player, felt terrible about letting his teammates down.
“Overslept. Wasn’t here on time, and we made the decision to scratch him from the lineup,” Quatraro said, via MLB.com. “He’s a stand-up guy, a really hard worker, a great kid. He feels terrible. He’s accountable to it. It’s not something that has been a pattern or any of that kind of stuff. Nobody feels worse than he does, and I think he’ll admit to that. And we’ll move on.”
Veteran Salvador Perez shifted from designated hitter to catcher duties, handling the first eight innings before Jensen entered defensively in the ninth of the Royals’ 5-1 defeat.
Vinnie Pasquantino revealed the club’s initial concern led them to contact Jensen’s parents to ensure the young athlete was safe. Once confirmed, the focus turned to growth. Pasquantino stressed that such lapses cannot occur at this level, adding lightheartedly that perhaps another alarm clock might help.
“We’re glad Carter’s OK, right? That was kind of the initial thought when you’re trying to get a hold of his parents and everything like that,” Pasquantino said. “But once you find out he’s OK, it’s like, ‘All right, it’s a growing moment.’”
Jensen owned the mistake, admitting he woke up in a panic and vowing to set “a million alarms” going forward. He expressed regret for disappointing coaches and teammates but committed to ensuring it never happens again.
“No running from it,” Jensen said. “Just didn’t wake up to my alarm. Slept through it. Don’t really have an excuse, nor should I. It sucks. Happens. I felt like I let my teammates down, coaches down. Just learn from it and know it won’t happen again.”
In professional baseball, where preparation is paramount, even a brief slumber can disrupt an entire dugout. For Jensen, this wakeup call may prove more valuable than any hit he records this season.
Bam Adebayo says 83-point game changed NBA’s perception of him
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo recently reflected on his historic 83-point performance, asserting that the outburst has fundamentally altered how the league perceives his offensive capabilities.
The game, which ranks as the second-highest single-game scoring total in NBA history, came against the Washington Wizards and featured a career-high seven three-pointers made along with a record 36 free throws attempted.
Speaking on NBA Showtime, Adebayo explained the shift in respect around the league.
“Now, when I step on the court, it’s like, yeah, you have to guard me now because I can make seven threes in a game,” he said. “I can get to the foul line… I think it’s a different level of respect for my offensive game for sure. Some of the greatest players in our league has come through and not be able to do that. So to score 83 in a game is a big deal. I think it’s changed how people view my offensive game.”
Adebayo emphasized that the feat elevated his reputation from a premier defender to a legitimate two-way star.
“That was a special brand of basketball to me,” he added. “83 points in a game has shifted everybody’s mindset to how they look at me play now. It’s like, ‘Oh, he defends but he’s really a two-way guy.’ … It shocked people.”
Adebayo noted he would not trade the performance for a Defensive Player of the Year Award.
While Adebayo’s scoring has normalized since the game, with no 30-point outings in recent contests, the moment continues to influence opponents’ defensive schemes and league-wide conversations about his versatility.
Court blocks Virginia’s Chandler Morris from seventh college season
On Thursday, a Virginia circuit court judge denied Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris’s request for a preliminary injunction that would have allowed him a seventh season of college football eligibility.
The 25-year-old signal-caller, who has played six seasons across Oklahoma, TCU, North Texas, and Virginia, sued the NCAA in February after his waiver and appeal were rejected.
Morris sought to exclude his 2022 season at TCU, citing a season-opening knee injury that affected his mental health. He returned for three games as a backup, including the College Football Playoff National Championship, which his legal team argued formed part of a prescribed mental health treatment plan.
Attorneys claimed the NCAA disregarded submitted documentation. The NCAA countered that Morris failed to demonstrate an incapacitating condition, as he was medically cleared and participated in games. Officials also noted the treatment notes lacked input from a licensed psychologist.
In 2025, Morris threw for 3,000 yards and 16 touchdowns, helping Virginia achieve 11 wins and reach the ACC championship game.
The NCAA welcomed the ruling, stating it protects the integrity of collegiate competition amid ongoing eligibility lawsuits.
“The NCAA is pleased by the court’s decision today, which protects the integrity of collegiate competition,” the NCAA said in a statement, via ESPN. “As additional lawsuits challenging common-sense, academically-tied eligibility rules are filed, the NCAA will continue to defend against attempts to rob high school students across the nation of the opportunity to compete in college and experience the life-changing opportunities only college sports can create.
“The NCAA and its member schools are making changes to deliver more benefits to student-athletes, but the patchwork of state laws and inconsistent, conflicting court decisions make partnering with Congress essential to provide stability for all college athletes.”
Morris did not participate in the 2026 NFL Combine or Virginia’s pro day but could still declare for the NFL Draft.
Virginia has since added transfer quarterbacks Beau Pribula and Eli Holstein to their roster.
Phil Mickelson will miss Masters due to family health matter
Phil Mickelson, a three-time Masters champion, announced on Thursday that he will not compete in the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club next week.
The 55-year-old golfer cited a personal health matter affecting his family as the reason for his absence and indicated he will step away from competitive golf for an extended period.
Mickelson, who was scheduled to make his 33rd appearance, has only missed the event once since 1995, with his most recent top finish coming as runner-up in 2023. He had already sat out the first four events of the 2026 LIV Golf season due to the same family issue before returning two weeks ago in South Africa, where he tied for 48th.
Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley expressed support, noting that Mickelson will be missed and offering well wishes for his family.
“We know how much Phil loves the Masters tournament, and he will be missed by everyone in Augusta next week,” Ridley said in a statement, via CBS Sports. “He has our complete support as he takes time to be with his family.”
This marks the first Masters since 1994 without either Mickelson or Tiger Woods, who is also stepping away to focus on his health following a recent DUI arrest.
Mickelson’s record at Augusta includes 16 top-10 finishes, second only to Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan.
Tiger Woods says he was ‘talking to the president’ before arrest
Golf legend Tiger Woods expressed surprise upon his arrest for driving under the influence following a rollover crash last Friday in Jupiter Island, Florida.
The incident occurred shortly after 2:00 p.m. ET when Woods’ Land Rover SUV clipped the rear of a truck and overturned on its side. No injuries were reported. Woods told deputies he had been looking at his phone and adjusting the radio when the collision happened.
Bodycam footage released by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office captured Woods, moments after the crash, ending a phone call and informing a deputy, “I was just talking to the president.” He was heard saying “Thank you so much” during the conversation, though the call itself was not recorded.
It remains unclear whether he referred to President Donald Trump, whose former daughter-in-law, Vanessa Trump, has been romantically linked to Woods.
Woods, 50, failed a field sobriety test, during which he exhibited impairment signs, including hiccuping and difficulty following instructions. He attributed his unsteady gait to seven back surgeries and more than 20 procedures on his right leg and ankle.
Deputies discovered two white pills in his pocket, which he identified as Norco, a painkiller containing hydrocodone. He acknowledged taking prescription medications earlier but denied alcohol consumption. A Breathalyzer test returned negative for alcohol, yet he refused a urine test, resulting in an additional misdemeanor charge under Florida law.
In the patrol car, footage showed Woods appearing to nod off. At the sheriff’s office, he maintained he was not drunk but on prescription medication. He was released on bail after eight hours and later fined $163, with a careless driving citation added.
Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI on Wednesday.
Shortly after, he announced he would step away indefinitely from competitive golf to seek treatment and prioritize his health.
Woods has since received court approval to pursue outpatient care abroad.
LeBron James’ camp is blocking Arizona reporters from talking to Bryce James
LeBron James is apparently trying his best to shield his (younger) son from the press.
Arizona had an “enforcer” present in the locker room on Thursday who was preventing reporters from speaking to freshman guard Bryce James, Dan Wolken of Yahoo! Sports reported. The Wildcats are currently in the Final Four and will face off against fellow No. 1 seed Michigan on Saturday for a chance to play in the national title game.
Wolken later then clarified that it was not Arizona who was actually dictating Bryce’s media availability. Instead, it was LeBron and Klutch Sports who were dictating things with Bryce, Wolken added.
The 18-year-old Bryce is in his first season with the Wildcats after committing to them in Jan. 2025. He has not played in a single game for them however and made the decision this past February to formally redshirt his freshman year.
Meanwhile, Arizona is in the Final Four this year for the first time since 2001. As such, there is a lot of buzz surrounding their team, and having LeBron James’ son on the roster has only increased Arizona’s publicity.
However, LeBron and his agency Klutch Sports clearly do not want reporters to get any soundbites (possibly unrelated to Wildcats basketball) out of Bryce. That said, LeBron has taken the training wheels off a bit with his older son Bronny, 21, who is having some nice moments right now as his teammate on the Los Angeles Lakers.
Ozzie Albies pulls a disrespectful move on umpire during game
Ozzie Albies is providing the latest entry in automated ball-strike (ABS) system entertainment.
The Atlanta Braves second baseman Albies went viral during Thursday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks for the disrespectful move that he pulled. In the top of the fifth inning at Chase Field in Phoenix, Ariz., Albies took a 3-2 pitch from Dbacks pitcher Ryne Nelson.
Home plate umpire Malachi Moore called Albies out on strikes. But Albies promptly initiated an ABS challenge … and started walking over to first to take his base (confident that he would be proven right).
Indeed, the pitch was inside and upstairs, missing the strike zone by an estimated 1.1 inches. Take a look at the funny video.
AHAHAHAHAHA pic.twitter.com/HY3R5EOgPP
— Codify (@CodifyBaseball) April 3, 2026
With the leadoff walk, the three-time MLB All-Star Albies triggered quite the fifth inning for the Braves. They would go on to score a whopping eight runs in the fifth and eventually beat the Dbacks by a laugher of a final score of 17-2.
As for Moore, at least it could have been worse. He could have been like his fellow umpire CB Bucknor, who got laughed at by players and managers alike after blowing a call earlier this week.
Luka Doncic suffers concerning injury during Lakers’ awful loss to OKC
When it rains, it pours for the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Lakers got their doors blown off by the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla. The Thunder pounced right on the Lakers to take a 44-21 lead after the first quarter, and it only got worse from there as OKC ended up beating the Lakers by a humiliating final score of 139-96.
But what mattered more for the Lakers than Thursday’s result was what happened to franchise star Luka Doncic in the third quarter. While dribbling up the floor against Thunder forward Jalen Williams (as the Lakers were already trailing 90-58), Doncic attempted to make a move and came up hobbled, seemingly clutching his hamstring.
Luka Doncic hurt his hamstring pic.twitter.com/5s0Sx2N9Cc
— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) April 3, 2026
Also particularly concerning was that Doncic appeared to be distraught immediately after getting injured.
Luka Doncic is devastated after getting injured pic.twitter.com/5DtQadCNfO
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) April 3, 2026
The Lakers quickly ruled Doncic out for the rest of the game, confirming that it was a left hamstring injury. Dave McMenamin of ESPN reported after the game that Doncic was set to undergo an MRI on Friday to determine the severity of his injury.
Doncic, the six-time All-Star, has been the primary reason for the Lakers’ success this season. He entered play on Thursday averaging an NBA-leading 33.8 points to go along with 7.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game on the year (with the Lakers climbing to No. 3 in the West at 50-27).
But hamstring injuries are notoriously tricky, creating an extra layer of concern for Doncic with just over one week left to go in the regular season. Doncic is known for playing through almost any and every possible injury during the postseason, but a serious hamstring injury would likely be too much for even him to gut it out on.
Grizzlies’ Brandon Clarke gets arrested on drug, fleeing charges
A new Memphis Grizzlies player has gotten himself into trouble this week.
Grizzlies big man Brandon Clarke was arrested and booked in Cross County, Ark., according to a report by The Memphis Commercial Appeal. Jail records from the Cross County Sheriff’s Office showed that Clarke was booked on Apr. 1 on charges of trafficking a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal also notes that Clarke was hit with two more charges as well — fleeing in a vehicle exceeding the speed limit and improper passing. You can read their full report on the situation here.
Clarke, 29, is a former first-round pick by the Grizzlies in 2019 who is in his seventh career NBA season. He was an All-Rookie selection in 2020 and averaged five straight years of double-digit points per game to begin his pro basketball career.
But Clarke has been set back by a multitude of injuries in recent years, appearing in just 72 total games over the last three seasons. This season, the 6-foot-8 Clarke made only two appearances for Memphis before effectively being ruled out for the remainder of the season in March due to a persistent calf strain.
Meanwhile, the Grizzlies are having a very poor 2025-26 season in other regards as well. They have long been eliminated from playoff contention at a rotten 25-51 (12th in the West) and have also had superstar players recently taking public shots at them.
Notable update emerges about Steve Kerr’s future
Steve Kerr might not necessarily be going out sad as the head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
The “most feasible” scenario for the Warriors is that Kerr will return for one last season as their head coach next year as a potential “last dance” of sorts, Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard reported on Thursday. Kawakami notes that nothing appears to be decided yet though and that Kerr is still pondering what exactly he wants to do.
Kerr, 60, is in his 12th season as the head coach of the Warriors. His legacy will be secure if he retires tomorrow as he owns an impressive career record of 603-348 (.634) and has led Golden State to six NBA Finals berths and four NBA championships during his time in charge.
But the Warriors have experienced a much tougher season in 2025-26. With Steph Curry missing extended time due to a nagging knee injury, Golden State is a sub-.500 team at 36-40, which is 10th in the Western Conference and means that they are locked into the play-in tournament.
Meanwhile, Kerr is currently in his final season under contract with the Warriors. That has led to prevalent rumors in recent months that Kerr could be on his way out in Golden State.
That said, Kerr and the Warriors might want one last chance next season to make something out of their rapidly-shrinking window of contention. If that does happen, it could also open up the possibility of Golden State taking one big veteran swing in free agency, such as on this top superstar.
Report: 1 NBA head coach may be in danger of getting fired
One NBA head coach may be paying the price for his team’s underachieving this season.
Figures around the league are monitoring the Orlando Magic as a potential team to watch when it comes to a head coaching change in the offseason, Brian Windhorst of ESPN reported Thursday on “NBA Today.” Jamahl Mosley is currently the head coach of the Magic.
“It’s dominated the conversations I’ve had within the league for the last month-and-a-half,” said Windhorst, per BasketNews. “There’s potentially significant moving at the coaching ranks, and Orlando is the team people are watching.”
Mosley, 47, is in his fifth season as head coach of the Magic after taking over in 2021. Prior to that, Mosley served as an assistant coach in the NBA for roughly a decade-and-a-half.
But Mosley’s overall record in Orlando is only 184-220 (.455). He has also managed to bring the Magic to the postseason just twice and has zero playoff series wins to show for it.
This season, Orlando was supposed to be a win-now team as well in a seemingly wide-open Eastern Conference, especially after giving up four unprotected first-round picks in a summer trade for Desmond Bane. Instead though, the Magic are currently in the play-in tournament at ninth in the conference (40-36).
It has not helped either that Orlando has been bitten by the injury bug (with 20-point-per-game scorer Franz Wagner notably appearing in just 29 games this season due to an ankle issue). But we previously heard that Mosley wasn’t seeing eye-to-eye with Magic star Paolo Banchero too, so it may not be surprising to see Orlando go in a different direction at head coach come the offseason.
Tommy Lloyd has cryptic response to North Carolina rumors
Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd continues to try to distance himself from the North Carolina rumors, but he is not being very convincing.
Lloyd was asked once again about speculation linking him to the Tar Heels head coach job on Thursday, two days before his team takes on Michigan in the national semi-final at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, In. Lloyd tried to deflect the question by saying that his total focus was on Arizona.
“I’ve got my full focus on this team. Nothing is distracting me,” Lloyd said. “That’s just how I’ve decided to approach it. I thought we had a really good practice today. I’m excited to plan for practice tomorrow.
“I’m a simple guy. I’m kind of just one thing at a time. I’m not a multi-tasker. You can ask my wife. I’m 100 percent locked in on Arizona basketball right now, and I’m excited to see what this team can do. I have a real strong belief in this team, and this team deserves my full attention, so that’s what I’m giving them.”
Tommy Lloyd on the UNC job opening👀
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) April 2, 2026
“I’ve got my full focus on this team. Nothing is distracting me… I’m 100% locked in on Arizona basketball right now… This team deserves my full attention, so that’s what I’m giving them.” pic.twitter.com/hcenczNm2L
That certainly is not a clear “no,” as many were quick to note. Lloyd could at least quiet the speculation by making a clear statement that he has no interest in leaving for North Carolina, but he tellingly has not said anything like that.
If anything, Lloyd has provided additional fodder for those who think he will leave. Mentioning his hypothetical successor at Arizona immediately after reaching the Final Four is not going to provide much reassurance to the Wildcats.
Lloyd is believed to be one of three main targets in the North Carolina search, which is at least partially on hold due to the Final Four. He is 148-35 since taking over Arizona in 2021, and he keeps giving the Tar Heels tacit encouragement that he might be willing to listen to their pitch.
Former All-Pro cornerback announces his retirement
One of the top cornerbacks of his generation has announced his retirement from the NFL.
Stephon Gilmore posted a retirement video to his social media accounts on Thursday, calling it quits after 13 NFL seasons. The video includes highlights of Gilmore’s NFL career starting from the 2012 NFL Draft.
“I have had an incredible 13 years in the League, and I cannot wait to see what this next chapter holds,” Gilmore wrote in his caption.
Gilmore retires as one of the most accomplished quarterbacks of his generation. His peak seasons came with the New England Patriots, where he was one of the bedrocks of their defense between 2017 and 2020. He was an All-Pro selection twice and won AP Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2019.
He was never quite the same after the Patriots released him, partly due to injury issues. He did earn another Pro Bowl selection in 2021 with the Carolina Panthers, however.
Gilmore’s retirement is not a huge surprise, as he had been very picky about playing opportunities over the last few years. His last NFL action came in 2024, when he played 15 games with the Minnesota Vikings.
Trevor Bauer launches another MLB comeback attempt
Trevor Bauer is launching another comeback attempt, this time in the United States.
Bauer announced that he has signed with the Long Island Ducks of the independent league. The team confirmed that Bauer will start for the team on opening night, which is set for April 21.
This is the first United States-based team Bauer will have suited up for since 2021. Since then, he has pitched in both Japan and Mexico. He spent the 2025 season with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars, where he went 4-10 with a 4.41 ERA in 133.2 innings.
Bauer has not played at the MLB level since he was suspended 324 games for violating the league’s domestic violence and sexual assault policy. That suspension was later reduced to 194 games, though no MLB team was willing to sign him after he had served the ban. Bauer faced multiple sexual assault accusations, but denied wrongdoing and was not criminally charged despite an investigation.
Bauer, 35, has made it clear in the past that he would make significant sacrifices to play at the MLB level again. That chance is still unlikely no matter how he does in independent ball.
LeBron James makes savage remarks about the Memphis Grizzlies
LeBron James seems to have a fairly low opinion of one particular NBA franchise.
James recently appeared on the “Bob Does Sports” YouTube channel and candidly went on an epic NSFW rant about the Memphis Grizzlies. He suggested they should move the team to Nashville, and even joked about pulling an Eli Manning had they won the NBA Draft lottery in 2003.
“I’m not the first guy to talk about in the NBA. We’re all like, you guys have to move. Go over to Nashville,” James said.
After a crack that James wouldn’t be joining the Grizzlies anytime soon, he opted to twist the knife.
“Yeah, they know,” James said. “Their only chance was in 2003 if they’d have won the lottery, and I might have pulled an Eli Manning and not showed up.”
LeBron James on the Memphis Grizzlies 💀
— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) April 2, 2026
“I’m f*cking 41 years old, you think I want to do that sh*t being in Memphis on a random a** Thursday. I’m not like the first guy even to talk about in the NBA. Like, we all like you guys have to move. Go over to Nashville… their only… pic.twitter.com/3z3XnLE69t
James apparently is not a big fan of the city of Memphis and seems to suggest there just isn’t much to do there. As he alluded to, he is not the only one. Anthony Edwards is not a fan, and Draymond Green more or less echoed James’ advice to just move to Nashville.
There has been a great deal of speculation about where James might land in free agency next year if he continues playing. We can safely cross Memphis off the list, not that they were ever on it to begin with.
Jaden Ivey’s wife denies cutting off contact with him
The wife of former Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey denied Ivey’s claims that she was ignoring his texts.
Ivey claimed during one of his recent Instagram Live videos that his wife was not texting him back after the Chicago Bulls waived the guard for conduct detrimental to the team. One day later, Caitlyn Ivey responded on social media disputing that.
“We were communicating all morning of that day,” Caitlyn Ivey wrote on Instagram. “People say things for attention, do not be deceived.”
jaden ivey’s wife via instagram pic.twitter.com/nh4T2u5hoK
— emma🩵🫧🪩💌 (@emma_mackenziie) April 1, 2026
In a separate post, Caitlyn wrote that she had received threatening messages accusing her of abandoning her husband.
“If you know me you know I have never once abandoned that man through all the trials.. and I still haven’t now,” she wrote. “There is obviously a lot more going on, so leave your conspiracies and guesses to yourselves.”
Ivey has garnered a great deal of attention recently for his concerning behavior on Instagram. The Bulls ultimately released him after he referred to the NBA’s Pride Night initiative was a celebration of “unrighteousness,” and other reports about his unusual behavior have since surfaced.
Ivey and his wife met while attending Purdue together. The couple shares three children.
Everyone said the same thing about Kirk Cousins’ contract with Raiders
Kirk Cousins agreed to a contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday, setting him up as a mentor and bridge starter for likely No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza. The contract itself, however, made the biggest waves on social media.
Officially, Cousins signed a five-year, $172 million deal with the Raiders. Because of how the contract is structured, however, it will essentially function as a 1-year, $20 million deal.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that all $20 million of that will be guaranteed, meaning Cousins will have a fully-guaranteed contract for the 11th consecutive season.
That prompted one widespread reaction: Cousins and agent Mike McCartney are legendary at getting the most money out of teams.
Kirk Cousins and his agent every offseason pic.twitter.com/qnqaBF8xQL
— Onyx (@OnyxOdds) April 2, 2026
Kirk Cousins' agent needs a statue. To have 11 straight seasons fully guaranteed in the NFL is a legendary business move.
— ismailyasar (@bayirliogluismo) April 2, 2026
Kirk’s agent could sell sand in a desert
— Dusty May Lover (@DustyMayLover) April 2, 2026
Dude has the greatest agent of all time.
— BillsMafia5150 (@BillsMafia5150) April 2, 2026
Cousins has been a perfectly solid quarterback throughout his career. However, he has never won a Super Bowl or contended for MVP honors. Despite that, he has earned over $320 million in his NFL career, and will actually surpass Tom Brady in career earnings with his new deal.
Kirk Cousins' $10M guarantee for 2027 means he will surpass Tom Brady in NFL Career Earnings.
— Spotrac (@spotrac) April 2, 2026
Kirk Cousins: $341M+
Tom Brady: $333M
Cousins threw for 10 touchdowns and 5 interceptions in 10 games last season with the Atlanta Falcons, and will essentially be keeping the seat warm for Mendoza in Las Vegas. In terms of maximizing his career earnings, however, he is unquestionably one of the best to ever do it. No wonder some of his peers look up to him for it.
Wizards criticized for their cringeworthy April Fools joke
The Washington Wizards drew criticism on Wednesday for an April Fools Day joke that many found to be cruel and unfunny.
The Wizards pranked an apparent fan during Thursday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers by making him think he had won $10,000 by making a half-court shot while blindfolded. The prank came when he watched his attempt back and was made aware he had not actually made the shot.
The Wizards made a fan think he won $10,000 in an April Fools prank by pretending he made a blindfolded half court shot 😭 pic.twitter.com/MZEfAiGZKM
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) April 2, 2026
The prank was widely panned online, with many feeling that misleading the fan crossed from funny into needlessly cruel. The Wizards acknowledged that criticism on Thursday by admitting that the entire thing was scripted, but that the skit had still “missed the mark.”
Statement on last night's April Fool's joke. pic.twitter.com/Co3GPjrOhl
— Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) April 2, 2026
One can see how this would have been a funny idea in the planning stage, but if anything, the skit was too convincing. A lot of fans were convinced that the team had genuinely duped a fan and then publicly pulled the rug out from under him, and they did not like it.
The Wizards are already seen as a bit of a joke and sit at 17-59 after last night’s loss. They didn’t exactly need to do anything to make themselves look even worse.
Body cam footage from Tiger Woods’ arrest has been released
Body cam footage has emerged showing Tiger Woods in the moments after his March 27 car crash.
In the footage, Woods is seen kneeling in the grass near his overturned Range Rover. He assures police that he is fine and also gives his own version of events.
“I looked down at my phone … and all of a sudden — boom,” Woods can be heard saying.
The video also shows a brief interaction with the driver of the trailer Woods collided with. He said he tried to get out of the way, but there was nothing he could do before Woods crashed into the back of the trailer.
Woods is not arrested in the video, and it is hard to get a read on the state he was in at the time. Police documents said Woods was lethargic, slow, and swearing profusely, and that he demonstrated “several signs of impairment.”
Woods was ultimately arrested on three charges, including DUI and refusal to submit. He has announced that he is putting his golf career on hold to seek treatment for his substance abuse issues, and plans to travel abroad in order to check himself into rehab.


























