J.J. Spaun rallies to win the 125th U.S. OpenNew Foto - J.J. Spaun rallies to win the 125th U.S. Open

Yahoo Sports AMis our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports.Sign up hereto get it every weekday morning. ⚾️Sho-time's return:Shohei Ohtani willmake his Dodgers pitching debut tonightagainst the Padres(10pm ET, MLB). The two-way sensation last took the mound in an MLB game on Aug. 23, 2023, when he was still with the Angels. 🏀Magic land Bane:The Grizzlies aretrading Desmond Bane to the Magicin exchange for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Cole Anthony and four unprotected first-round picks. Orlando is clearly in win-now mode, while Memphis could be headed for a rebuild. ⚽️USA wins opener:The USMNT beat Trinidad & Tobago, 5-0, in theirGold Cup openerto snap a four-match losing streak and distract from thesoap opera happening behind the scenes. 🏀KD's preferred destinations:The Heat, Spurs and Rockets haveemerged as Kevin Durant's preferred destinationsshould the Suns elect to trade him. A deal could happen in the next few days, according to the latest reports. 🏈DC wins UFL title:QB Jordan Ta'amu (21/28, 390 yards, 4 TD) and the DC Defenders demolished the Michigan Panthers, 58-34, towin the UFL championship. That's the most points scored by any team in two seasons of UFL action. J.J. Spaun began his Father's Day with an early-morning trip to CVS to get medication for his daughter, who'd been up all night with an upset stomach. He ended his Father's Day bywinning the U.S. Open in unforgettable fashion. Way to go, dad. How it happened:Spaun was the leader after Round 1 and entered Sunday's final round in a three-way tie for second, one stroke off the lead. But after bogeying five of his first six holes, the 34-year-old appeared to have played himself out of contention before he could even make the turn. Then the skies opened up above Oakmont Country Club, leading to a 96-minute weather delay that proved to be exactly what Spaun needed. "I changed my outfit. I'm like,I'm done wearing those clothes. I just needed to reset everything," he said. Reset he did. While the rest of the field struggled once play resumed, Spaun thrived in the wet conditions andbegan mounting a comeback, one hole at a time. After anincredible driveled to a birdie on No. 17, he walked up to the 18th tee box needing a par to win. The putt of a lifetime:Spaun did one better than par,sinking an unforgettable 65-foot birdie puttto win his first major and finish 1-under for the tournament, officially beating the unbeatable Oakmont. Every other golfer finished over-par. This was the right stroke, in the right tournament, at the right time, for the right player. This was one of those why-we-watch moments, a triumph in the evening fog, a victory for the little guy in a sport increasingly tilted against the little guys. This wasn't a storybook finish — storybooks only wish they could be this good. — Jay Busbee, Yahoo Sports Rise to glory:Spaun grew up playing at a local par-3 track in Southern California, walked on at San Diego State and spent years toiling in the minors before finally reaching the PGA Tour, where he had a grand total of one win in 235 starts entering the weekend. It's hard to imagine a more fitting champion for golf's most meritocratic major, which has a way of celebrating the underdogs and rewarding the grinders. The last word:"I wasn't really groomed to be a professional golfer. I didn't get put through academies. I didn't play [Juniors]. I played local stuff," said Spaun, who stillpractices at munis alongside everyday golfersto keep himself grounded. "I just kept going, one foot in front of the other … and now here I am with the U.S. Open trophy." The Red Sox shocked the baseball world on Sunday when theyshipped slugger Rafael Devers to the Giantsin a blockbuster trade that ends a months-long position change saga in Boston. The trade:The Giants are sending two pitchers (Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison) and two minor leaguers (James Tibbs and Jose Bello) to the Red Sox in exchange for Devers. San Francisco has reportedly agreed to take on all of his contract, which will pay him $254.5 million through the 2033 season. How we got here:From Yahoo Sports' Russell Dorsey: The timeline of Devers' tenure with the Red Sox organization goes back more than a decade to when Boston signed him as an international free agent at the age of 16. He then made his debut in 2017 at age 20, and it wasn't long before his impact was being felt. After the trade of Mookie Betts in 2020 and the departure of Xander Bogaerts in free agency in 2022, the organization looked to Devers to be the new face of the franchise, inking him to a 10-year, $313.5 million extension in January 2023 and committing to him for the long term. But all those warm and fuzzy feelings quickly evaporated this season after Boston acquired third baseman Alex Bregman in free agency and the team told Devers he would be their permanent designated hitter going forward. Devers, who isn't the best defensive third baseman by any metric, was not shy about voicing his displeasure. And it didn't end there. After first baseman Triston Casas was lost for the season, the Red Sox asked Devers if he'd be willing to play first base. Having already moved once, he was less than happy about that request and ultimately told the Red Sox no. That's how we get to Sunday. How does Devers fit on the Giants?Offensively, the fit is obvious: Devers has been one of baseball's best hitters for years and is enjoying a career year, ranking sixth in OBP (.401) and 12th in OPS (.905). But where will he play on defense? The dynamic in San Francisco isnot much clearer than it was in Boston,writes Yahoo Sports' Jake Mintz. The Panthers have had to start on the road in every series this postseason. That hasn't been a problem for the defending champs, whose dominance away from home has them one win away from their second straight title. Road warriors:Florida's 5-2 victory over Edmonton in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final was the team's10th road win this postseason, tied for the most ever in a single playoffs. They're now 10-3 away from home, compared to 5-4 at Amerant Bank Arena. Round 1 (vs. TB):3-0 on the road, 1-1 at home Round 2 (vs. TOR):2-2 on the road, 2-1 at home East Final (vs. CAR):3-0 on the road, 1-1 at home Cup Final (vs. EDM):2-1 on the road, 1-1 at home What they're saying:The Panthers went 8-4 on the road in 2023 and 7-4 during last year's title run, so this is becoming a bit of a theme. "Our game travels," defenseman Seth Jones told The Athletic ($) after Game 2. "We feel comfortable on the road," added star winger Matthew Tkachuk. "We've said it a bunch: it's that us-against-the-world mindset." Marchand matches Lemieux:Brad Marchand, 37, scored his fifth and sixth goals of the series on Saturday,the most in a Cup Final since 1988. This is also the second time he's scored 5+ goals in a Cup Final (2011 with the Bruins). The only other player to do that over the past 50 years? Mario Lemieux (1991-92 with the Penguins). 🇺🇸Indianapolis, Indiana —Caitlin Clarkreturned with a bangon Saturday, scoring 32 points in her first game in almost three weeks (quad injury) to lift the Fever past the Liberty, 102-88, and hand the defending champions their first loss of the season. Must-see highlight:Three straight triples in 33 seconds 🇨🇦Montreal, Canada —George Russell (Mercedes) held off defending champion Max Verstappen (Red Bull) at Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix toearn his first victory of the Formula 1 seasonand the fourth of his career. McLaren vs. McLaren: Lando Norris inexplicably tried to pass McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri for fourth place with less than five laps left, which resulted in himcrashing out of the raceand McLaren missing the podium for the first time this year. 🇫🇷Le Mans, France —Former F1 driver Robert Kubicawon the 24 Hours of Le Manswith a privately entered Ferrari, securing a third straight win for the Italian automaker in the 93rd edition of the storied race. The long road back: Sunday's victory was an emotional triumph for Kubica, who once rivaled the likes of Lewis Hamilton before anear-fatal crash in 2011left him with a partially amputated arm and all but ended his burgeoning F1 career. 🇦🇺Cairns, Australia —Competitors enter the water for the swimming portion of Sunday'sIronman Cairns, affectionately known as the "Race in Paradise." Quite the destination: Cairns is home to both the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest, making it the only place in the world where two UNESCO World Heritage sites meet. Will OKC beat Indiana for the second straight game and take a 3-2 lead? Or will the Pacers, who haven't lost back-to-back games since March, win on the road to seize control? Shohei Ohtani takes the mound in a big league game for the first time in 663 days. Can Murray State keep its Cinderella run alive in Omaha? The Racers face elimination against No. 3 Arkansas(2pm)in the loser's bracket. Then it's No. 15 UCLA vs. No. 6 LSU(7pm)in the winner's bracket. Inter Miami (draw) and the Seattle Sounders (loss) failed to win their Club World Cup openers. Can MLS' third and final representative do what they couldn't? Victory won't come easy in Atlanta, where a 120-year-old English juggernaut awaits. Today's full slate → Coastal Carolina has won 25 straight games after going 2-0 in Omaha over the weekend to move within a win of the College World Series Finals. Question:What conference does Coastal Carolina play in? Answer at the bottom. ⛳️The putt of a lifetime 🥍Goal of the year 🏒Marchand! 🏒Marchand again! ⚾️No glove needed ⚽️Filthy finish for France ⚽️From way downtown ⚾️Sliding catch in Omaha 🥏Ultimate frisbee!!! ⛳️Ace at Oakmont 🏀Hali's acrobatic finish ⚾️Full extension grab ⚾️Volpe is too smooth Watch all 13 → Trivia answer:Sun Belt We hope you enjoyed this edition ofYahoo Sports AM, our daily newsletter that keeps you up to date on all things sports.Sign up hereto get it delivered to your inbox every weekday morning.

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Desperate Italy bucking the trend of picking more established coaches with hiring of GattusoNew Foto - Desperate Italy bucking the trend of picking more established coaches with hiring of Gattuso

ROME (AP) — It used to be that the coach of Italy's soccer team was someone who had a long list of managerial achievements and was nearer to the end of a career than the start. Not so withGennaro Gattuso. But these are desperate times for Italy, the four-time champion that is facing a real possibility of failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup. Luciano Spalletti was firedafterItaly lost its opening qualifier 3-0 to Norwayand when Claudio Ranieri rejected the job, the Italian federation turned to Gattuso — a member of the last Azzurri squad to win the World Cup in 2006. The hope is that the 47-year-old Gattuso can transmit the same level of combativeness and determination that he used to display as a gritty midfielder to a group of players who have shown more willingness to sweat it out for the clubs paying their contracts than the national team. Never mind that Gattuso has won only one trophy in his 12-year coaching career: an Italian Cup with Napoli five years ago. Because wherever he's gone, he has had a no-nonsense and no-filter approach at a series of clubs in crisis. So it's hard to imagine Gattuso dealing withFrancesco Acerbi's refusal of an Italy call up for the Norway gamein the same manner that Spalletti did — by mostly brushing it off. Verbal tirade at Crete When Gattuso didn't like the way he was being portrayed in the Greek media as coach of financially struggling club Crete in 2014, he lashed out in a verbal tirade during a memorable news conference. "I didn't come here for (a) holiday," he said then. "One year here is 10 years in another club. And this is good for me." Gattuso then resigned at Crete before he was convinced to change his mind and return a day later. At his next job with Pisa, he and Foggia counterpart Roberto De Zerbi nearly came to blows in a heated argument during a playoff win to earn promotion to Serie B after Gattuso was hit on the head by a bottle thrown from the stands. And just last season at Croatian club Hajduk Split, Gattuso removed star player Ivan Perisic from the team for disciplinary reasons. Confronting Beckham As a player, too, Gattuso never shied away from standing up to the biggest names. During the match in which he scored his only international goal — against England in 2000 — a 22-year-old Gattuso criticized David Beckham for alleged diving, telling the famous midfielder directly to his face, "This is not a swimming pool." Qualifying bonus While financial details were not announced, Gattuso was reportedly given only a one-year contract with Italy worth 800,000 euros (slightly under $1 million). But the deal includes a 1 million euro ($1.16 million) bonus if Italy qualifies for the World Cup, Italian media reported. Teammates from 2006 Gattuso won't be on his own. Former Italy goalkeeper and captain Gianluigi Buffon remains the squad's team manager. Leonardo Bonucci, the former defender who was captain of the squad that Gattuso coached at AC Milan, will be an assistant coach. Andrea Barzagli, another member of the 2006 team, appears set to be named coach of Italy's under-20 or under-21 squad. And Cesare Prandelli, who coached Italy to the final of the 2012 European Championship, is being tipped to take charge of the federation's development of young talents. Gattuso's debut will come against Estonia in September. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Desperate Italy bucking the trend of picking more established coaches with hiring of Gattuso

Desperate Italy bucking the trend of picking more established coaches with hiring of Gattuso ROME (AP) — It used to be that the coach of Ita...
"Ferris Bueller "star Mia Sara reveals her favorite memory from filming the '80s classic: 'I had so much fun'

Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it — which is whyMia Sarais reflecting on her favorite memory from filmingFerris Bueller's Day Off. The actress, who starred as cool girl Sloane Peterson in the beloved 1986 teen-comedy classic, recently admitted that it's been "a very long time" since she revisited the coming-of-age flick. Her reason? "It's not really fun to watch yourself," she toldPEOPLEin a new interview. Still, Sara, 57, has no difficulty recalling her favorite moment from her days on set: shooting the movie's epic sequence in which Ferris (Matthew Broderick) commandeers a float at the Von Steuben Day parade, lip-syncing along to the songs "Danke Schoen" and "Twist and Shout" while Sloane and his pal Cameron (Alan Ruck) bust a move in the crowd. "I had so much fun doing that parade scene," Sara recalled. Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection She added that pulling it off was especially "crazy" because she and Ruck had to film the scene again and again. "We would do the dance and then we'd get in a van and they'd drive us blocks away," she explained. "And the camera would go, and then we'd do the dance again and wait for Matthew to pass." She continued, "It was just this crazy 'let's catch it as many times as we can.' So that was a great moment." Ferris Bueller's Day Offfollows cocky high school senior Ferris, who skips a day of classroom drudgery by playing hooky. After he recruits his girlfriend and best friend to join him, the trio embark on an adventure to his favorite Chicago spots — all while trying to outwit his persistent principal, Mr. Rooney (Jeffrey Jones). Though Sara hasn't rewatched the film in years, she did confirm that her children have witnessed her and Ferris' antics. CBS via Getty "My kids have absolutely seen it," she said. "I think when they were younger, it was just embarrassing. My kids, because they grew up in Hollywood — they grew up in Los Angeles — they had a lot of friends whose parents were actors who were still really working all the time, and so they were kind of bummed that I stopped working." Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. Earlier this month, Sarawalked the red carpetfor the first time in 15 years for the Los Angeles premiere of her new project,The Life of Chuck.The latest fromThe Haunting of Hill HouseandMidnight MassfilmmakerMike Flanaganmarks Sara's first film in more than a decade. She recently toldPEOPLEthat she only came out of retirement for a chance to work with Flanagan, a friend of hers. ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty "He just said, 'Well, don't you ever really want to work again?'" the actress recalled. "And I said, 'Oh, I don't know.' He said, 'Well, what if I offered you something?' I said, 'Well, okay, if you offer me something, I'll do it.'" While Sara isn't sure of her future acting plans, she did commit to reuniting with Flanagan at his request. "Honestly, it really was all about Mike," she said. "If Mike needs me, I'll be there." The Life of Chuckis in theaters now. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

“Ferris Bueller ”star Mia Sara reveals her favorite memory from filming the '80s classic: 'I had so much fun'

"Ferris Bueller "star Mia Sara reveals her favorite memory from filming the '80s classic: 'I had so much fun' Paramoun...
Shakira laments 'constant fear' faced by immigrants: 'It's painful to see'New Foto - Shakira laments 'constant fear' faced by immigrants: 'It's painful to see'

Shakirahas conquered the world with her music, but she hasn't forgotten herraíces. TheColombian pop star, 48, reflected on herimmigrant background, as well as the impact of the current political climate on immigrant communities, in an interview with theBBCpublished June 12. The singer, who started her music career as a teenager in her native Colombia, moved to the United States in the late 1990s to raise her musical profile. "I was only 19 when I moved to the U.S., like many other Colombian immigrants who come to this country looking for a better future," Shakira told the British outlet. "And I remember I was surrounded by Spanish-English dictionaries and synonym dictionaries — because back in the day, I didn't really have Google or ChatGPT to (help). So, it was all very precarious." The Grammy-winning songstress, known for her bilingual dance hits, also got candid on the tensions faced by many immigrants amid the Trump administration's sweeping deportation efforts, which havesparked nationwide protests. "It means living in constant fear. And it's painful to see," she said. Earlier this month, several demonstrationserupted across Los Angelesin response to a handful of immigration raids. The federal invasions, carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, took place in several parts of the city as part of a directive fromPresident Donald Trumpto find immigrants living in the United States without legal status. The White House previously set a goal ofremoving 1 million people annually, making good onTrump's campaign promiseto conduct the largest deportation operation in history. Shakira interview:Singer talks tour, special guests and prioritizing her kids After small protests against the raids on June 6, Trump took several swift actions, including calling in the4,000 California National Guardtroops and700 Marines, which drew ire — and at leastone lawsuit— from state officials who accused the president of stoking tension and escalating unrest. "Now, more than ever, we have to remain united," Shakira continued. "Now, more than ever, we have to raise our voices and make it very clear that a country can change its immigration policies, but the treatment of all people must always be humane." Shakira vows to 'always fight' with'my immigrant brothers and sisters' in Grammys speech This isn't the first time Shakira has shown her support for immigrant communities. While attending the67th annual Grammy Awardsin February, Shakira gave a heartfelt shout-out to her fellow immigrants whileaccepting the award for best Latin pop album. "I want to dedicate this award to all my immigrant brothers and sisters in this country," she said. "You are loved, you are worth it, and I will always fight with you." Contributing: Brendan Morrow and Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Shakira laments 'constant fear' faced by immigrants

Shakira laments 'constant fear' faced by immigrants: 'It's painful to see'

Shakira laments 'constant fear' faced by immigrants: 'It's painful to see' Shakirahas conquered the world with her music...
Fantasy football mock draft 2025: Bijan Robinson, Ashton Jeanty highlight first-round RBsNew Foto - Fantasy football mock draft 2025: Bijan Robinson, Ashton Jeanty highlight first-round RBs

Thesummer solsticeis later this week, marking the official start of the season. However, something just as exciting is on the horizon:fantasy footballdrafts. Our team of reporters, analysts and editors atUSA TODAY Sportscame together to make their picks. It's always fascinating to see where top rookies likeTravis Hunter,Ashton JeantyandTetairoa McMillanare selected. Mock drafts are a helpful tool for deciphering position value. Some years, wide receivers fly off of the board, while mocks can also be an identifier of the running backs who are most highly coveted. It's never too early to start preparing for the fantasy football season. Our first 10-team mock draft will help you gain the upper hand over your league mates. This mock draft featured the following participants, listed in order of their first-round selections:Tom Viera,Steve Gardner,Sherlon Christie,Jack McKessy,Jacob Camenker,Ayrton Ostly,Casey Moore,Jon Hoefling,Elisha TwerskiandNick Brinkerhoff. This league is a 10-team format with PPR scoring. 1. Bijan Robinson, ATL (RB1) - Viera 2. Ja'Marr Chase, CIN (WR1) - Gardner 3. Saquon Barkley, PHI (RB2) - Christie 4. Jahmyr Gibbs, DET (RB3) - McKessy 5. Justin Jefferson, MIN (WR2) - Camenker 6. Malik Nabers, NYG (WR3) - Ostly 7. CeeDee Lamb, DAL (WR4) - Moore 8. Puka Nacua, LAR (WR5) - Hoefling 9. Ashton Jeanty, LV (RB4) - Twerski 10. Nico Collins, HOU (WR6) - Brinkerhoff 11. Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET (WR7) - Brinkerhoff 12. Brian Thomas Jr., JAX, (WR8) - Twerski 13. De'Von Achane, MIA (RB5) - Hoefling 14. Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB6) - Moore 15. Drake London, ATL (WR9) - Ostly 16. Derrick Henry, BAL (RB7) - Camenker 17. Bucky Irving, TB (RB8) - McKessy 18. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA (WR10) - Christie 19. A.J. Brown, PHI (WR11) - Gardner 20. Chase Brown, CIN (RB9) - Viera 21. Tee Higgins, CIN (WR12) - Viera 22. Jonathan Taylor, IND (RB10) - Gardner 23. Brock Bowers, LV (TE1) - Christie 24. Ladd McConkey, LAC (WR13) - McKessy 25. Terry McLaurin, WASH (WR14) - Camenker 26. Trey McBride, ARI (TE2) - Ostly 27. Kyren Williams, LAR (RB11) - Moore 28. Garrett Wilson, NYJ (WR15) - Hoefling 29. Josh Jacobs, GB (RB12) - Twerski 30. Rashee Rice, KC (WR16) - Brinkerhoff CHIEFS:WR Rashee Rice anticipates 'explosive' 2025 31. Breece Hall, NYJ (RB13) - Brinkerhoff 32. Davante Adams, LAR (WR17) - Twerski 33. Josh Allen, BUF (QB1) - Hoefling 34. Lamar Jackson, BAL (QB2) - Moore 35. Jayden Daniels, WASH (QB3) - Ostly 36. James Cook, BUF (RB14) - Camenker 37. Mike Evans, TB (WR18) - McKessy 38. Tyreek Hill, MIA (WR19) - Christie 39. Jalen Hurts, PHI (QB4) - Gardner 40. George Kittle, SF (TE3) - Viera MORE:Los Angeles Rams are 'right place' for wide receiver Davante Adams 41. DK Metcalf, PIT (WR20) - Viera 42. Kenneth Walker III, SEA (RB15) - Gardner 43. Quinshon Judkins, CLE (RB16) - Christie 44. Joe Burrow, CIN (QB5) - McKessy 45. Alvin Kamara, NO (RB17) - Camenker 46. Aaron Jones, MIN (RB18) - Ostly 47. Sam LaPorta, DET (TE4) - Moore 48. Omarion Hampton, LAC (RB19) - Hoefling 49. Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI (WR21) - Twerski 50. T.J. Hockenson, MIN (TE5) - Brinkerhoff 51. Zay Flowers, BAL (WR22) - Brinkerhoff 52. Isiah Pacheco, KC (RB20) - Twerski 53. Chuba Hubbard, CAR (RB21) - Hoefling 54. DJ Moore, CHI (WR23) - Moore 55. James Conner, ARI (RB22) - Ostly 56. Patrick Mahomes, KC (QB6) - Camenker 57. Joe Mixon, HOU (RB23) - McKessy 58. Bo Nix, DEN (QB7) - Christie 59. Courtland Sutton, DEN (WR24) - Gardner 60. Chris Godwin, TB (WR25) - Viera NICK CHUBB SIGNS:Houston Texans RB depth chart 61. TreVeyon Henderson, NE (RB24) - Viera 62. David Montgomery, DET (RB25) - Gardner 63. Jordan Addison, MIN (WR26) - Christie 64. Calvin Ridley, TEN (WR27) - McKessy 65. Travis Kelce, KC (TE6) - Camenker 66. Jaylen Waddle, MIA (WR28) - Ostly 67. RJ Harvey, DEN (RB26) - Moore 68. DeVonta Smith, PHI (WR29) - Hoefling 69. Baker Mayfield, TB (QB7) - Twerski 70. D'Andre Swift, CHI (RB27) - Brinkerhoff 71. Travis Hunter, JAX (WR30) - Brinkerhoff 72. Rome Odunze, CHI (WR31) - Twerski 73. Chris Olave, NO (WR32) - Hoefling 74. Jerry Jeudy, CLE (WR33) - Moore 75. Xavier Worthy, KC (WR34) - Ostly 76. Jameson Williams, DET (WR35) - Camenker 77. Jakobi Meyers, LV (WR36) - McKessy 78. Brian Robinson Jr., WASH (RB28) - Christie 79. Tony Pollard, TEN (RB29) - Gardner 80. George Pickens, DAL (WR37) - Viera AARON RODGERS SIGNS:What it means for fantasy football, DK Metcalf, offense 81. Tetairoa McMillan, NE (WR38) - Viera 82. Brandon Aiyuk, SF (WR39) - Gardner 83. Jordan Mason, MIN (RB30) - Christie 84. Kaleb Johnson, PIT (RB31) - McKessy 85. Jauan Jennings, SF (WR40) - Camenker 86. Jaylen Warren, PIT (RB32) - Ostly 87. Khalil Shakir, BUF (WR41) - Moore 88. Jonnu Smith, MIA (TE7) - Hoefling 89. Mark Andrews, BAL (TE8) - Twerski 90. Ricky Pearsall, SF (WR42) - Brinkerhoff 91. Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG (RB33) - Brinkerhoff 92. Josh Downs, IND (WR43) - Twerski 93. Javonte Williams, DAL (RB34) - Hoefling 94. Travis Etienne Jr., JAX (RB35) - Moore 95. Jayden Reed, GB (WR44) - Ostly 96. Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (RB36) - Camenker 97. Jared Goff, DET (QB8) - McKessy 98. Jalen McMillan, TB (WR45) - Christie 99. Zach Charbonnet, SEA (RB37) - Gardner 100. Kyler Murray, AZ (QB9) - Viera 101. Deebo Samuel, WASH (WR46) - Viera 102. Evan Engram, DEN (TE9) - Gardner 103. Jordan Love, GB (QB10) - Christie 104. Cam Skattebo, NYG (RB38) - McKessy 105. Stefon Diggs, NE (WR47) - Camenker 106. Emeka Egbuka, TB (WR48) - Ostly 107. Cooper Kupp, LAR (WR49) - Moore 108. Justin Herbert, LAC (QB11) - Hoefling 109. Jaydon Blue, DAL (RB39) - Twerski 110. Bhayshul Tuten, JAX (RB40) - Brinkerhoff 111. Justin Fields, NYJ (QB12) - Brinkerhoff 112. Jaylen Wright, MIA (RB41) - Twerski 113. Tyler Warren, IND (TE10) - Hoefling 114. David Njoku, CLE (TE11) - Moore 115. Trevor Lawrence, JAX (QB13) - Ostly 116. Rachaad White, TB (RB42) - Camenker 117. Rashid Shaheed, NO (WR50) - McKessy 118. Tucker Kraft, GB (TE12) - Christie 119. Brock Purdy, SF (QB14) - Gardner 120. Ray Davis, BUF (RB43) - Viera 121. Najee Harris, LAC (RB44) - Viera 122. Eagles D/ST (DST1) - Gardner 123. Matthew Golden, GB (WR51) - Christie 124. Colston Loveland, CHI (TE13) - McKessy 125. Keon Coleman, BUF (WR52) - Camenker 126. Broncos D/ST (DST2) - Ostly 127. Dak Prescott, DAL (QB15) - Moore 128. Steelers D/ST (DST3) - Hoefling 129. Kyle Williams, NE (WR53) - Twerski 130. Brandon Aubrey, DAL (K1) - Brinkerhoff 131. Luther Burden III, CHI (WR54) - Brinkerhoff 132. Cameron Dicker, LAC (K2) - Twerski 133. J.K. Dobbins, DEN (RB45) - Hoefling 134. Ravens D/ST (DST4)- Moore 135. Evan McPherson, CIN (K3) - Ostly 136. Jake Bates, DET (K4) - Camenker 137. Ka'imi Fairbairn, HOU (K5) - McKessy 138. J.J. McCarthy, MIN (QB16) - Christie 139. Jake Ferguson, DAL (TE14) - Gardner 140. Texans D/ST (DST5) - Viera J.K. DOBBINS SIGNS:Denver Broncos RB depth chart 141. Chase McLaughlin, TB (K6) - Viera 142. Wil Lutz, DEN (K7) - Gardner 143. Michael Penix Jr., ATL (QB17) - Christie 144. Lions D/ST (DST6) - McKessy 145. Vikings D/ST (DST7) - Camenker 146. Roschon Johnson, CHI (RB46) - Ostly 147. Chris Boswell, PIT (K8) - Moore 148. Younghoe Koo, ATL (K9) - Hoefling 149. Bills D/ST (DST8) - Twerski 150. KC D/ST (DST9) - Brinkerhoff All the NFL news on and off the field.Sign up for USA TODAY's 4th and Monday newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Fantasy football mock draft: 10-team PPR scoring

Fantasy football mock draft 2025: Bijan Robinson, Ashton Jeanty highlight first-round RBs

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Van Gisbergen's emotional win in Mexico City locks him into NASCAR playoffsNew Foto - Van Gisbergen's emotional win in Mexico City locks him into NASCAR playoffs

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Very little went right for Shane Van Gisbergen in the buildup to NASCAR's first international Cup Series points-paying race of the modern era. A mechanical issue on takeoff forced his team charter to abort the initial journey to Mexico City. He arrived at the venue Friday, a day late, and after winning the pole Saturday, the New Zealander fell seriously ill. He was sleeping on the floor of his hauler before Sunday's race, unsure he'd be able to physically complete the 100-lap event at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. But there's something special about the Kiwi and new venues, especially in the rain, and he salvaged the weekend by winning on the road course to earn an automatic berth into NASCAR's playoffs. Van Gisbergen led 60 of 100 laps and beat Christopher Bell by 16.567 seconds. "I tried to treat it like when I go to Asia, just drink bottled water and be careful in the shower and brush your teeth with bottled water, but I just went downhill," Van Gisbergen said. "Couldn't keep anything in. Everything just went straight through me. I felt really queasy and my mind was there, but my body just had so much pressure in my stomach. Crazy weekend and everyone dug deep." It was the second Cup Series victory of his career. He won in his NASCAR debut at the inaugural 2023 street course race in Chicago — a victory that changed his career trajectory. Van Gisbergen left Australia V8 Supercars, where he was a multiple champion, for a full-time move to NASCAR. Although he had success in the Xfinity Series — he won three races last year as Trackhouse Racing developed him for a Cup Series ride — Van Gisbergen has struggled this year at NASCAR's top level. He started the race ranked 33rd in the Cup standings with only one top-10 finish through the first 15 races of the season. But his victory in Mexico City revived his season and gives him a shot to race for the Cup Series championship. "It means everything to us, this is why I'm here," Van Gisbergen said. "I am getting better and more competitive. We're really making a lot of progress." Van Gisbergen celebrated in his traditional rugby-style way — he drop-kicked a signed football into the grandstands and then said he had recovered enough to enjoy "some Red Bulls mixed with adult beverages" later Sunday. Van Gisbergen benefitted from an early pop-up rain shower on the first lap of the race because he's an exceptionally skilled driver on a wet surface. His win at Chicago was in monsoon-like conditions. Trackhouse now has two of its drivers — Ross Chastain and Van Gisbergen — locked into the playoffs. But it was a bit of a disappointment for Daniel Suarez, the Monterrey native who thrilled the hometown crowd with a win in the Xfinity Series race on Saturday, as he failed to challenge his teammate for the win and finished 19th. "I wish I was in the mix fighting for it a little more, but it just wasn't in the cards," Suarez said. "Every single thing about this weekend exceeded my expectations, the people, the fans, the sponsors, the excitement, the energy. "I had expectations for this weekend, not the results but, like, the event, and I can tell you that I personally exceeded those expectations," he added. "So very, very happy for that. Very blessed. I hope that we can do it many more times." Suarez, who appeared to be blinking back tears as he sang along with the Mexican national anthem in pre-race ceremonies, desperately wanted the home win in this contract year with Trackhouse. He was the face of this event as NASCAR ventured outside the U.S. with its top series for the first time since 1958. Bell finished second in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing. He was followed by Chase Elliott in a Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Alex Bowman, who hurt his back in a crash last week at Michigan, withstood the pain for a fourth-place finish in his Hendrick Chevrolet. Michael McDowell of Spire Motorsports was fifth and followed by John Hunter Nemechek in a Toyota for Legacy Motor Club. Chase Briscoe of JGR was seventh and followed by Cole Custer for Haas Factory as the highest-finishing Ford driver. William Byron of Hendrick was ninth and Chris Buescher of RFK Racing rounded out the top 10. Chevrolets took five of the top-10 positions, including the victory. Stenhouse vs. Hocevar The ongoing feud between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Carson Hocevar continued after the race as a furious Stenhouse reached inside Hocevar's cockpit on pit road. He seemed to grab at Hocevar as he spoke to him, then slapped at his helmet as Stenhouse walked away. It wasn't clear what Stenhouse was upset about, but he's been furious with Hocevar for three consecutive weeks, dating to contact between the two at Nashville. Hocevar's in-car camera captured the audio of the confrontation. "I'm going to beat your (butt)," Stenhouse threatened. "You're a lap down, you've got nothing to do. Why you run right into me? It's the second time. I'm going to beat your (butt) when we get back to the States." Hocevar said after the race he couldn't really hear Stenhouse. "I know he was very mad and I was very apologetic," Hocevar said. "I got in the marbles and slid a lot longer than I expected to. Number one, not somebody I would ever want to hit again. But number two, I was basically just logging laps. I tried to turn left and avoid him. Just a really sloppy day for me." Gordon gives command NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon was selected to give the command for drivers to start their engines and admitted before the race he'd done some practicing. Why? Because he incorporated both English and Spanish in his delivery of the most famous words in racing. "Hola Mexico!" Gordon shouted. "Pilotos start your engines! Up Next NASCAR races next Sunday at Pocono Raceway, where Ryan Blaney won last year. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Van Gisbergen's emotional win in Mexico City locks him into NASCAR playoffs

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Jennifer Garner Celebrates Ben Affleck on Father's Day with Throwback Photo of Him Cuddling 1 of Their KidsNew Foto - Jennifer Garner Celebrates Ben Affleck on Father's Day with Throwback Photo of Him Cuddling 1 of Their Kids

Jeff Vespa/VF14/WireImage; Jennifer Garner/Instagram Jennifer Garner shared a throwback photograph alongside a heartfelt message on Instagram Stories to honor Ben Affleck on Father's Day The actress, 53, shares three children — Violet, 19, Seraphina, 16, and Samuel, 13 — with Affleck, 52 "Happy Father's Day to 3 people's favorite landing spot," Garner captioned the June 15 post Jennifer Garneris showing appreciation forBen Affleck. On Sunday, June 15, the actress, 53, marked Father's Day with a tribute to her ex-husband on herInstagram Storieswhich showed a throwback photo of Affleck, 52, lying on a couch with one of theirthree children, as a baby resting peacefully on his chest. "Happy Father's Day to 3 people's favorite landing spot," Garner captioned the post. Garner and Affleck have been coparenting their three children  —Violet, 19,Seraphina, 16, andSamuel, 13 — since theirdivorcein 2018. Jennifer Garner/Instagram In the years since they went their separate ways, the pair have continued tospeak highlyof each other. "I'm really lucky that I have a really good co-parent and partner in Jennifer Garner, the kids' mom, who's wonderful and great and we work together well," Affleck toldGQin April. He also recalled to the outlet how he and Garner used to speak to their children when stories about them were on newsstands. "They would see something on a supermarket stand, we would say, 'Well, you know, this isn't always true, because if it were, you would have 15 brothers or sisters or whatever the number of stories is where they said that your mom was pregnant,' " Affleck said. "I know what's going on in my life. And also, really more importantly, my kids know," he added. Jim Spellman/WireImage Garner and Affleckfirst met on the set ofPearl Harborin 2002 and starred together in 2003'sDaredevil, but it wasn't until 2004 that they made their first public appearance as a couple while at a Boston Red Sox game during the World Series. They then quietly tied the knot a year later in the Turks and Caicos and announced in June 2005 that they were expecting their first child. In June 2015, days after their 10th wedding anniversary, the pair revealed they were getting a divorce. It was finalized in October 2018. "When you have children with somebody, you're connected to them forever," Affleck toldPEOPLEin 2020. "And I'm very lucky she is the mother of my children. I'm very grateful and respectful of her. Our marriage didn't work, and that's difficult. Both of us really believe that it's important for kids to see their parents respect one another and get along, whether they're together or not." Before honoring theBatmanstar on Father's Day, Garner shared a clip on her Instagram Stories dedicated to her own dad, the lateWilliam John Garnerwhich showed them happily walking outside with their hands in their pockets. "Being fathered by someone who loves being a dad is a gift; my sisters and I know this and (lucky for us) all of our kids do, too," she wrote. "Happy Father's Day to the Dads, no matter where you are, to the uncles and grandfathers and father figures, too. We love you." William died in April 2004 at the age of 85. Read the original article onPeople

Jennifer Garner Celebrates Ben Affleck on Father’s Day with Throwback Photo of Him Cuddling 1 of Their Kids

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John McEnroe and Tatum O'Neal's Son Kevin McEnroe Gets Married to Fern Cozine in California Wedding (Exclusive Photos)New Foto - John McEnroe and Tatum O'Neal's Son Kevin McEnroe Gets Married to Fern Cozine in California Wedding (Exclusive Photos)

BACKGRID Tatum O'Neal and John McEnroe's son Kevin McEnroe got married on June 14 Kevin wed Fern Cozine during a ceremony in Napa, Calif. The couple got engaged in November 2023 Tatum O'NealandJohn McEnroe's son Kevin McEnroe is a married man! Kevin, 39, married Fern Cozine during a wedding ceremony in Napa, Calif., on Saturday, June 14, as seen in photos obtained exclusively by PEOPLE. Kevin and Fern got engaged in November 2023. At the time, they shared the exciting news and the engagement ring onInstagram. BACKGRID Ahead of the wedding, O'Neal, 61, said she had no qualms about seeing McEnroe, 66, despite their ugly divorce. "The anger is gone," thePaper Moonactress toldVarietyin February. In the same interview, Kevin told the outlet that he wanted his mother to "make a speech" at his nuptials. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! BACKGRID O'Neal married the tennis legend in 1986, and they later welcomed three children together: sons Kevin and Sean, 37, and daughter Emily, 34. The couple split in 1992, leading to a custody battle. McEnroe was ultimately given custody of their children in 1998. In 2015, O'Neal opened up to PEOPLE about how she and her ex reconnected at Kevin's reading of his novel,Our Town. She spoke of how he was "nice" to her. "I would say there isn't a relationship, but there is respect now," she said at the time.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. BACKGRID McEnroe married his second wife, singerPatty Smyth, in 1997. The two share two daughters, Anna and Ava, as well as Ruby from Smyth's first marriage. Read the original article onPeople

John McEnroe and Tatum O’Neal's Son Kevin McEnroe Gets Married to Fern Cozine in California Wedding (Exclusive Photos)

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Vets crucial as Pacers, Thunder eye upper hand in Game 5New Foto - Vets crucial as Pacers, Thunder eye upper hand in Game 5

Moments like these are why the Oklahoma City Thunder traded for Alex Caruso in the offseason. Heading into Monday's Game 5 of the NBA Finals at home against the Indiana Pacers, with the best-of-seven series tied 2-2, Caruso is as big of a reason as any why the Thunder are two wins from the franchise's first title since moving to Oklahoma City. Caruso played in just 54 games during the regular season, starting just three, and played 30 or more minutes just once. But in the postseason, particularly this series, the veteran guard's presence has expanded. Caruso has averaged 14.8 points, 2.5 steals and 29.5 minutes per game in the series and while he's not in the starting lineup, he's on the floor during critical situations late in close games. "He's a gamer," Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said of Caruso. "You plug him in anywhere, any lineup, feels like any group, he makes a difference. Makes everyone around him better. He is always talking. He always knows where we're supposed to be, where the other team is supposed to be. "He has instincts that are special. I don't think you can teach things like that. He just knows where the ball is going, where a rebound is bouncing to, how to get a deflection, timely steals. He just has an amazing feel for the game and is an insane competitor." After not scoring more than 19 points during the regular season, Caruso has scored 20 points thrice in the playoffs, including twice in the Finals. He had 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting in Oklahoma City's 111-104 victory in Game 4 in Indianapolis. Caruso said his secret has been approaching every moment the same. "I want to win," Caruso said. "I don't care if it's (a) pickup (game) in September before training camp. I don't care if it's Game 45, 50, before All-Star break. If it's the Finals and you're down 2-1, I want to win. That's what I'm focused on." Caruso is the only player on the Thunder with Finals experience before this season, having been a part of the Lakers' 2020 title. While their roles are significantly different, Pascal Siakam has added a similar level of experience for the Pacers, having been a part of Toronto's 2019 title. Siakam said that experience has helped him this time around. "On the floor, I was one of the guys that would go and get things to happen for us, but off the court, I was year three," Siakam said. "We had so many veterans on our team that had been through way more than I could ever imagine as a player. ... I think this time around, just having been one of those guys that has been there or one of the few guys that has been there, and I'm year nine or 10 or whatever, it's like I have way more to say and I can impact not only by saying things but also on the floor." While the Thunder are looking to keep building momentum after outscoring Indiana 12-1 in the final three minutes of Game 4, the Pacers are looking to put away the disappointing loss after letting a chance to take firm command of the series slip away. "The biggest thing is you can't let one spiral into two," Indiana star Tyrese Haliburton said. "You can't take the disappointment of that game and let it be a snowball effect. You have to be ready to go for Game 5 here, again in a hostile environment. We are both two games away. Anything can happen here. So you have to move on as quickly as you can." The Thunder are in this position for the second time in the postseason, having beaten Denver in seven games in the second round after being tied 2-2 after four games. "Two wins and you get the job done," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "That's what I felt like I was focused on in the Denver series and we were able to do so, and same thing for this series." The Pacers haven't been in this position in this postseason, having led all three of their previous series 3-1 after four games. --Field Level Media

Vets crucial as Pacers, Thunder eye upper hand in Game 5

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Rafael Devers traded to San Francisco, Shohei Ohtani to pitch Monday & a weekend recap | Baseball Bar-B-CastNew Foto - Rafael Devers traded to San Francisco, Shohei Ohtani to pitch Monday & a weekend recap | Baseball Bar-B-Cast

The final weekend of spring brought the summer heat with some wild activity around the MLB on Fathers' Day. The Boston Red Sox & Rafael Devers drama came to a conclusion Sunday as Boston shocked the baseball world and traded Devers to the San Francisco Giants. Receiving no big stars in return, might this just have been a salary dump to end the Devers/Red Sox drama? A stunned Jake and Jordan breakdown the trade and try to figure out what exactly Boston was thinking. Plus, they get into how it changes the Giants' roster and how the only team left in The Bay might plan to use their new star. Shohei Ohtani has been making plenty of pitching appearances, in practice, over the last few weeks while the rest of the baseball world anxiously anticipates his return to the mound. The Dodgers have been very non-committal as to when that return will be, but all of that changed Sunday night. The Dodgers announced Ohtani will make his pitching return Monday against the Padres. Jake and Jordan discuss why this move was made now, if it's the right one and what this means for the Dodgers going forward. There was a lot of action that happened over the weekend, including nine sweeps! The guys won't let you down as they go Turbo Mode to the max to cover every single series from the weekend. Start your week off with all the news from a wild weekend in the MLB on Baseball Bar-B-Cast. (1:38) - Rafael Devers trade (31:40) - Red Sox Sweep Yankees (35:08) - Shohei Ohtani to Pitch (43:12) - Dodgers take series over Giants (44:32) - Turbo Mode Follow the show on X at@CespedesBBQ Follow Jake@Jake_Mintz Follow Jordan@J_Shusterman_ 🖥️Watch thisfull episode on YouTube Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family athttps://apple.co/3zEuTQjor atYahoo Sports Podcasts

Rafael Devers traded to San Francisco, Shohei Ohtani to pitch Monday & a weekend recap | Baseball Bar-B-Cast

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