Jedrick Willis injury update: Former Browns OT may sit out 2025 seasonNew Foto - Jedrick Willis injury update: Former Browns OT may sit out 2025 season

Jedrick Willsis one of the top offensive tackles that remains unsigned ahead of the 2025 NFL season. It turns out that may be by design. Wills is planning to sit out "most – or possibly all" of the 2025 campaign, according toFox Sports' Jordan Schultz. The reason? Wills dealt with a lingering knee issue that limited him to five games in 2024. Schultz noted that while the 26-year-old Wills has drawn interest from multiple teams, he believes taking time off to get healthy "is the best move for the long-term future of his career." Wills was selected by theCleveland Brownsin the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft after a standout career at Alabama. The 6-5, 307-pound blocker immediately emerged as the team's starting left tackle and started 48 of a possible 53 games to begin his NFL career. Over the last two seasons, injuries have limited Wills to just 13 appearances and 12 starts. He played just 245 offensive snaps (20.8% of Cleveland's team total) in 2024, surrendering three sacks and allowing a whopping seven penalties while struggling with his overall mobility. NFL FREE AGENTS:Best fits for Keenan Allen, Aaron Rodgers, more Even when healthy,Pro Football Focushas never graded Wills better than 52nd among qualified tackles during his five-year career. As such, it isn't clear what type of interest he'll draw if he does sit out the 2025 NFL season in an effort to get healthy. TheBrownsare set to roll withDawand JonesandJack Conklinas their starting tackle duo during the 2025 NFL season. Cleveland signed veteranCornelius Lucasto help replace Wills and occupy the swing tackle role on its roster. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jedrick Wills may sit 2025 season due to knee injury, per report

Jedrick Willis injury update: Former Browns OT may sit out 2025 season

Jedrick Willis injury update: Former Browns OT may sit out 2025 season Jedrick Willsis one of the top offensive tackles that remains unsigne...
NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winnersNew Foto - NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners

There are still six regionals in action on Monday, as 12 teams are fighting in win-or-go-home scenarios to move on in theNCAA baseball tournament. Only five national seeds have already won their regional, with six more hoping to move onto the super regionals in if-necessary games on Monday. No. 1 Vanderbilt,No. 2 Texas,No. 7 Georgia and No. 11 Clemson were upset in their home regionals, as Louisville, UTSA, Duke and West Virginia have already moved onto the next round. REQUIRED READING:UTSA shock Texas baseball, beats No. 2 seed to advance from NCAA Austin Regional No. 5 North Carolina, No. 6 LSU, No. 10 Ole Miss, No. 8 Oregon State and No. 14 Tennessee are all fighting for their season on Monday, against a slew of teams hoping to play spoiler to some of the top national championship contenders this season. Here's a look at the NCAA baseball tournament bracket, along with super regional matchups and which teams line up for a spot in the College World Series: Times and dates for super regionals have yet to be announced. Louisville vs. winner of No. 16 Southern Miss/Miami (No. 1 region vs No. 16 region) vs. No. 9 Florida State vs. No. 8 Oregon State/USC (No. 8 region vs No. 9 region) No. 5 North Carolina/Oklahoma vs. Arizona (No. 5 region vs No. 12 region) No. 13 Coastal Carolina vs. No. 4 Auburn (No. 4 region vs No. 13 region) No. 3 Arkansas vs. No. 14 Tennessee/Wake Forest (No. 3 region vs No. 14 region) No. 6 LSU/Arkansas-Little Rock vs. West Virginia (No. 6 region vs No. 11 region) No. 10 Ole Miss/Murray State vs. Duke No. 7 region vs No. 10 region) No. 15 UCLA vs. UTSA (No. 2 region vs No. 15 region) The NCAA tournament does not re-seed to pair lower matchups with higher ones. This means that Louisville, which came out of the No. 1 Nashville Regional, still finds itself playing the winner of the No. 16 Hattiesburg Regional. While teams do not re-seed for matchup purposes, the higher seed will still get home-field advantage. With this in mind, despite representing the No. 1 bracket, Louisville could still end up playing in Hattiesburg for super regionals if Southern Miss wins Monday. Louisville No. 9 Florida State Arizona No. 13 Coastal Carolina No. 4 Auburn No. 3 Arkansas West Virginia Duke No. 15 UCLA UTSA This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings

NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners

NCAA baseball tournament bracket: Super regional matchups, pairings for region winners There are still six regionals in action on Monday, as...
Knicks Karl-Anthony Towns dilemma, Thunder vs. Pacers preview and Inside the NBA on TNT's impactNew Foto - Knicks Karl-Anthony Towns dilemma, Thunder vs. Pacers preview and Inside the NBA on TNT's impact

On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and David Aldridge discuss what the New York Knicks should do about Karl-Anthony Towns and preview the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers. Next, Vince and David do a deep dive on how Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle will try and formulate a winning plan against the Thunder's stellar defense. Later Vince asks David how he will remember Inside the NBA on TNT and why the show was so impactful for so many years. (1:47) How should the city of Seattle feel about the Thunder's success? (6:12) What should the Knicks do with Karl-Anthony Towns? (16:16) Will the Eastern Conference see a seismic shift this offseason? (23:09) NBA Finals Preview (30:40) How will Rick Carlisle look to utilize Tyrese Haliburton against Thunder? (36:16) How will Pacers attack Thunder's defense? (39:37) Shai Gilgeous-Alexander could be a problem for Pacers (45:21) David Aldridge reflects on Inside the NBA on TNT 🖥️Watch this full episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Knicks Karl-Anthony Towns dilemma, Thunder vs. Pacers preview and Inside the NBA on TNT's impact

Knicks Karl-Anthony Towns dilemma, Thunder vs. Pacers preview and Inside the NBA on TNT's impact On this episode of Good Word with Goodw...
Reports: Houston Texans CB Ronald Darby retiring at age 31New Foto - Reports: Houston Texans CB Ronald Darby retiring at age 31

After a career that spanned 10 years, seven teams and included a Super Bowl 52 championship, cornerbackRonald Darbyis retiring. ESPNreportedTuesday that Darby had informed theHouston Texansof his decision. At the time of writing, neither Darby nor the team have confirmed the news. TheBuffalo Billsdrafted Darby out ofFlorida State, where he won the 2013 BCS National Championship, with their second-round pick in 2015. He finished as the runner-up to then-Kansas City Chiefscornerback Marcus Peters for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award and played for the Bills for one more season. NFL RETIREMENTS:Lions center Frank Ragnow retires at 29 In August 2017, Buffalo traded him to thePhiladelphia Eagles, where he won a Super Bowl in his first season with the team. After his rookie contract expired following the 2018 season, Darby played one more year for the Eagles, then had short stints – between one to two years – with four more teams: the Washington Football Team,Denver Broncos,Baltimore Ravensand Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jaguars released Darby in March of this year, and he went on to sign with the Texans, his seventh team, before deciding to call it a career. Length:One year Value:$2 million Darby's one-year, $2 million contract included $850,000 guaranteed and $500,000 in playing time incentives, according toSpotrac. Darby started in 107 of the 118 regular-season games he played in his 10-year career. Here are his career (regular-season) stats: Tackles:447 Passes defensed:106 Interceptions:8 Forced fumbles:1 Fumble recoveries:1 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ronald Darby retirement: 10-year NFL veteran calls it a career

Reports: Houston Texans CB Ronald Darby retiring at age 31

Reports: Houston Texans CB Ronald Darby retiring at age 31 After a career that spanned 10 years, seven teams and included a Super Bowl 52 ch...
As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 classNew Foto - As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class

Carter Bryant's mom, Sabrina, has video from when he was about 9 years old, saying he was going to be the No. 1 pick in theNBA draft. Sure, kid, keep dreaming. Bryant kept dreaming, and just as important, worked hard, and while he might not be the No. 1 pick this month, he is a projected first-round pick and possibly a lottery pick. "For me to have the opportunity to even be selected in the draft is just actually crazy to me," Bryant said. "But there was never a point in time where it was like, 'Oh, I knew.' I felt like I've always had the belief in myself to know I could play at the highest level of basketball." Bryant is one nearly two-dozen potential 2025-26 NBA rookies represented by Wasserman, the powerhouse sports, music entertainment and culture agency. Wasserman's NBA agents have signed several projected 2025 first-round draft picks, including multiple projected lottery picks: VJ Edgecombe, Kasparas Jakucionis, Collin Murray-Boyles and Bryant. Also part of Wasserman's 2025 class: Adama Bal; Oumar Ballo; Tyson Degenhart; Dawson Garcia; Cameron Hildreth; Augustas Marciulionis; Dayvion McKnight; David N'Guesson; Jaxson Robinson; Mitchell Saxon; Christian Shumate; Lazar Stefanovic; Des Watson; Luke Barrett; Nolan Traore; Joan Beringer; Eli John Ndiaye; and Saliou Niang. Wasserman on Monday announced its class with an old-school nod to classic cars, diners, varsity jackets with the catchphrase, "Where Everybody Eats." "We normally attract very focused players and families who aren't worried about the extras and are focused on basketball," Wasserman senior vice president of basketball Joe Smith told USA TODAY Sports. "We have a very rigorous pre-draft process and the families and players that want that is normally who we attract. "So this year is just kind of a microcosm of all those very, very good players and their families choosing to come with us, which turns out, in my opinion, one of the best classes in the world. That's what it is … understanding how competitive the NBA is and being realistic on that and getting those guys prepared for that." Wasserman clients are on a stellar run – San Antonio'sStephon Castle earned 2024-25 Rookie of the Year,and Cleveland'sEvan Mobley was named Defensive Player of the Year. Most of Wasserman's NBA prospects have been working out with each other in Southern California preparing for the draft. "It's a very, very competitive iron-sharpens-iron environment, and you've got to want that," said Smith, a former pro basketball player who spent 14 seasons overseas, including six years in Italy's top division. Bryant, who spent one season at Arizona, has dedicated his workouts to all aspects of his game, which include defense, shooting, ball-handling and conditioning. "The main focus for me was just staying in tiptop shape," said Bryant who is gaining an appreciation for low-impact workouts in a pool. In his sophomore season at South Carolina in 2024-25, Murray-Boyles averaged 16.8 points and 8.3 rebounds and shot 58.6% from the field, earning second-team All-SEC honors. With his two-way ability, strength and effort, he has steadily climbed on draft boards and is theprojected No. 10 pick in USA TODAY's latest mock draft. Asked what he was focused on during predraft workouts, Murray-Boyles didn't hesitate. He called his 3-point shot (26.5% on 34 attempts) the elephant in the room. "My goal is just to obviously become a better shooter," he said. "That's my only concern, only question mark in my game really, or the biggest one." He reminds himself daily: make sure his guide hand is in the right spot on the basketball; keep his hips low; stay consistent; build proper habits. "The first day here I knew the amount of preparation I would be getting and the type of player I would be coming out of this pre-draft process," Murray-Boyles said. Said Smith: "We just have a really good stable of young players who are really, really hungry and work really hard. So we are super-excited for them." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class

As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class

As NBA draft approaches, Wasserman agency reveals large 2025 class Carter Bryant's mom, Sabrina, has video from when he was about 9 year...

 

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