2026 NFL draft: Yates' five favorite picks in every round - ESPN
The dust has settled on the 2026 NFL draft, and what a week it was in Pittsburgh.
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The dust has settled on the 2026 NFL draft, and what a week it was in Pittsburgh.
Former Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson showed no animosity toward the team or front office, which fired him on Tuesday, expressing a desire to remain in the organization if he's wanted. He also understands why he was let go after the Phillies got off to a 9-19 start to the season.
The 2026 NFL draft wasn't short on excitement. Quarterback Ty Simpson to the Rams midway through the first round? Big defensive additions for the Cowboys? A dynamic running back to the Cardinals? Two brothers going to the same secondary? Eight trades on Day 1 and 41 across all three days? That was fun.
The NFL Draft is about building for the future, but sometimes the future is now. Some teams really can change their short-term outlook with a few smart picks at the right positions, especially in the early rounds.
Days after being swept in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Ottawa Senators are still coming to terms with an ending that arrived far too quickly.
April 28 : England have underachieved since winning the 2017 Women's World Cup and they are determined to put that right when they host the Twenty20 edition on home soil in June, captain Nat Sciver-Brunt said.
LOS ANGELES — The Rams wanted to keep their interest in Ty Simpson close to the vest before the NFL draft, so the Alabama quarterback kept his meeting with coach Sean McVay «private,» he said Monday in an interview with Ian Fitzsimmons on ESPN Radio's «Amber & Ian.»
PHILADELPHIA — The concourse of the Philadelphia Flyers' home arena is an abundance of orange. It's also a living timeline, with each fan's jersey marking a different era in the franchise's history, from their last Stanley Cup in 1975 to the present. Names like Clarke, Hextall, Lindros, Giroux and Couturier are on the back.