Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders reportedly cited for speeding, driving more than 100 mphNew Foto - Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders reportedly cited for speeding, driving more than 100 mph

Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pulled over on Tuesday morning for allegedly driving more than 100 miles per hour on a Cleveland-area highway. Sanders,according to Fox 8, was pulled over on 71 North around 12:24 a.m. on Tuesday by police. He was cited for driving 101 mph, which was 41 mph over the posted speed limit. Further specifics of the incident are not known. Sanders can simply pay a fine for the ticket should he choose not to fight it in court. The Browns selected Sanders in the fifth round earlier this spring inwhat was one of the more shocking slidesin recent NFL Draft memory. Sanders threw for 4,134 yards with 37 touchdowns last season at Colorado while teaming up with Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter. Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Famer and current Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, isone of several quarterbacks fighting for the starting jobin Cleveland this fall while Deshaun Watson remains sidelined with an Achilles injury. The Browns selected Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel in the third round of the NFL Draft earlier this spring, too, and they have Kenny Pickett andveteran Joe Flacco available, too. If Sanders were to be the starting quarterback for the Browns, he'd be just the second quarterbackselected in the fifth round or later of the draftto start in Week 1 since the league merger. Sanders participated in the team's mandatory minicamp earlier this month, and he remained in Cleveland with other rookies for orientation. The Browns, who went 3-14 last year, will open the season on Sept. 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders reportedly cited for speeding, driving more than 100 mph

Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders reportedly cited for speeding, driving more than 100 mph Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pull...
Alonso has disappointing start as Real Madrid coach in 1-1 draw against Al Hilal at Club World CupNew Foto - Alonso has disappointing start as Real Madrid coach in 1-1 draw against Al Hilal at Club World Cup

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Xabi Alonso got off to a disappointing start at Real Madrid as the Spanish giant was held to a 1-1 draw by Saudi Arabia'sAl Hilalin theClub World Cupon Wednesday. In his first game as coach of the 15-time European champion, Alonso was denied victory when Federico Valverde's stoppage-time penalty was saved. The VAR-awarded spot kick looked like it would hand Madrid - and Alonso - a late reprieve after being pushed all the way at Hard Rock Stadium by Al Hilal under new coach Simone Inzaghi. But the Group H game ended tied, with Gonzalo Garcia scoring for Madrid in the 34th minute and Ruben Neves equalizing for Al Hilal from the penalty spot seven minutes later. Key moment Madrid was given a chance at victory when VAR spotted a foul by Mohammed Alqahtani on Fran Garcia in the box. Valverde stepped up to take the penalty two minutes into added time, but he dropped to his knees after his low effort was saved by Yassine Bounou, sparking wild celebrations from the Al Hilal goalkeeper's teammates. Takeaways While it was an underwhelming start for Alonso, Inzaghi's Al Hilal made an early statement of its potential by holding its own against Madrid. It might have been even better for Saudi Arabia's most successful team, which was without injured star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, if Marcos Leonardo taken one of three chances in front of goal. What they said "We know that things take time. We know that some things need to change. I saw a good reaction in the second half. We need good results here because it is a tough competition, but everything takes time." — Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid coach. "We put in a good performance against Real Madrid, which is one of the strongest teams in the world. Arabic football is getting better and better year in, year out. The infrastructure they are building, the organization they've got, I've really found a great club and they are giving me everything I asked of them." - Simone Inzaghi, Al Hilal coach. ___ James Robson is athttps://twitter.com/jamesalanrobson ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Alonso has disappointing start as Real Madrid coach in 1-1 draw against Al Hilal at Club World Cup

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Allan Freeman, Pioneering Movie Marketing Executive, Dies at 88New Foto - Allan Freeman, Pioneering Movie Marketing Executive, Dies at 88

Allan Freeman, a marketing executive who pioneered market research techniques to successfully release blockbuster films including "Superman," "Star Wars" and "Rain Man," died June 7. He was 88. With his innovative market research techniques, Freeman played an instrumental part in the release of Oscar winners including "Dances With Wolves" and "The Silence of the Lambs," along with "The Omen," "The Shining" and "Splash." More from Variety 'The Alto Knights' Director Barry Levinson Talks Dueling Robert De Niros, Creating Perfect Shots in 'The Natural' and Coaching Movie Stars to Great Performances 'The First Omen' Review: A Decently Executed Prequel Pales Next to Superior 'Immaculate' Netflix, Prime, BBC and Other Streamers Urged to Include Disclaimer on Horror Films Featuring Villains With Visible Differences Sid Ganis, former President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, described Freeman as "a pioneer who invented research for movies." Freeman started out working in advertising on Madison Avenue, overseeing research for corporations such as General Foods and Bristol-Myers. In the early 1970s, Bristol-Myers acquired Palomar Pictures, and he used his expertise in consumer behavior to launch a consulting business that helped create campaigns for movies including "Sleuth," "The Heartbreak Kid," "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" and "The Stepford Wives." Twentieth Century Fox brought Freeman on as a consultant and then named him VP of Market Research, and he worked on hit Fox films including "The Omen," "Silent Movie," "Star Wars" and "Julia." For "The Omen," he changed the title from "The Birthmark," and created a text-only teaser poster that conveyed a sense of cinematic quality. The film's director, Richard Donner, credited Freeman's work and friendship with "saving me from a life of episodic television," according to his bio. Freeman then moved on to Warner Bros., where he partnered with Andrew Fogelson. Commenting on the death of his colleague and friend, Fogelson — who served as president of marketing for Warner Bros., Columbia and United Artists, said, "Allan arrived in the motion picture marketing business at a time when 'conventional' marketing hadn't yet met movies. I met him and found him to be astonishingly bright, business-like… and convinced we could learn a lot from the rest of the business world. While my superiors (let's call them 'bosses') were highly dubious, they stepped aside and let us experiment. In short order his efforts on 'Superman,' 'Oh God,' and 'The Goodbye Girl' were demonstrably and hugely helpful. 'Dubious' left the scene, to be replaced by studios calling to see if they could buy into the new system that was being created. When I insisted they be denied, others began entering the space. Today it's a multi-million-dollar business, in which — in one way or another — everyone participates. And we owe it all to the wit and wisdom of Mr. Freeman." At Warner Bros., Freeman re-teamed with Donner on "Superman," and led campaigns for Clint Eastwood's "Every Which Way But Loose," Burt Reynolds' "Hooper," "Capricorn One" (starting a long collaboration with director Peter Hyams), "Monty Python's Life of Brian" and Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining." After going independent again, Freeman marketed films including "Inside Moves" (1980) for Donner, "First Blood" (1982), "This is Spinal Tap" (1984) and several releases for Disney including "Tron" (1982), "Never Cry Wolf" (1983) and "Splash" (1984). For John Boorman's "The Emerald Forest," the director credited Freeman's use of extensive telephone interviews with a large focus group with helping refine the film's narrative and flow. Freeman went on to work with Fogelson again at United Artists, where he worked on films including "The Living Daylights" and "Rain Man." His friend and colleague Martin Lewis, who reported Freeman's death and worked with him on "Rain Man," said, "He was incredibly insightful as to what worked and what didn't work. There were a few copycats in the industry offering a similar technique. But having devised the paradigm of research-driven creativity nobody did it better than Allan. He inspired his staff and outside consultants to aim higher and be more daring. If you created something good — he praised you. If you went off the rails (as I occasionally did) he reined you in sharply but with dry humor. I learned a lot from Allan. He thought outside-the-box. He was an original." He is survived by his wife Barbara and children Joanne, Richard and Marc. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Allan Freeman, Pioneering Movie Marketing Executive, Dies at 88

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Joe Biden Accidentally Crashed the "Reacher" Set as Alan Ritchson Reveals He 'Beat Me at Arm Wrestling'

Bruce Glikas/WireImage; Courtesy of Prime Joe Biden accidentally crashed the set ofReacheras the show was filming in Philadelphia on Monday, June 16 Series star Alan Ritchson shared an Instagram post capturing the moment and joked that the former U.S. president "beat me at arm wrestling" Reacheris currently filming for its forthcoming fourth season Jack ReachermetJoe Biden— a sentence you never thought you'd read. The former U.S. president accidentally crashed the set ofReacher, which starsAlan Ritchsonas the titular character, as the show was filming its forthcoming fourth season in Philadelphia on Monday, June 16. A representative for Biden confirmed toEntertainment Weeklythatthe meetup was not planned. Ritchson's post featured a carousel of photos and videos of him meeting Biden and his family, including his wife,Jill, and his son,Hunter. "Was a privilege and honor to meet the Biden family. They couldn't have been more lovely. Kind, joyful, gracious and present," he wrote. "We chatted briefly about simple stuff, like string theory and quantum entanglement," Ritchson joked. "Then Joe beat me at arm wrestling. All in a day's work." "It was just something very bizarre that I never could have imagined, both things were happening at the same time," oneonlooker toldCBS News Philadelphia. The eyewitness said they were watching the television crews film a chase scene when, all of a sudden, black SUVs pulled up. "Out walked these men, that I thought they were actors, but then the entire cast and crew started clapping and cheering," they said. "Then someone said, 'We love you, Joe, we love you!'" Biden has, of course, been on many news shows during his more than 50 years in politics, but he famouslymade a cameo as himselfonParks and Recreation. Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) met him in a season 5 episode thanks to some string-pulling by her boyfriend, Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott). David Giesbrecht/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty During the scene, Leslie is starstruck when Biden says her name and she laughs uncontrollably, offers to take over for then-Secretary of StateHillary Clinton, holds Biden's hand and caresses his face. "You don't let anything happen to him, do you understand me?" she threatens a secret service member on the way out. "He is precious cargo!" Read the original article onPeople

Joe Biden Accidentally Crashed the “Reacher” Set as Alan Ritchson Reveals He 'Beat Me at Arm Wrestling'

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NFL announces full list of 2025 training camp joint practice sessionsNew Foto - NFL announces full list of 2025 training camp joint practice sessions

Nothing like some friendly competition to get NFL players fired up ahead of the regular season. TheNFLannounced Wednesday that 29 of the league's 32 teams will participate in joint practices during the 2025 preseason. According to the NFL and NFL Players Association'scollective bargaining agreement, teams are allowed to participate in up to four joint practices during the preseason. This year, all but three teams – theKansas City Chiefs,Cincinnati BengalsandNew Orleans Saints– will have at least one joint practice with another team. That isn't new for the Chiefs, but it is a change from the Bengals' and Saints' offseason plans from last year. NFL OFFSEASON SCHEDULE:When does training camp start in 2025? New Orleans, notably, has a new head coach in formerPhiladelphia Eaglesoffensive coordinator Kellen Moore. On the flip side, theLas Vegas Raiders, who hired veteran head coach Pete Carroll in the offseason,arehaving a joint practice after not participating last year. And perhaps after a 1-4 start in 2024, the Bengals are trying to change up their preseason schedule. Here's what to know about this year's NFL joint practice sessions: The NFL announced the full schedule of joint practice sessions for this year's preseason on Wednesday. The full list of 24 joint practices for NFL teams during training camp in August:pic.twitter.com/YJrJa3UtXF — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero)June 18, 2025 Aug. 5:Indianapolis Colts@Baltimore Ravens Aug. 5:Los Angeles Rams@ Dallas Cowboys Aug. 6:Cleveland Browns@Carolina Panthers Aug. 6:Washington Commanders @New England Patriots Aug. 7:Denver Broncos@San Francisco 49ers Aug. 7:Tennessee Titans@Tampa Bay Buccaneers Aug. 8:Miami Dolphins@ Chicago Bears Aug. 12:New York Giants@New York Jets Aug. 12:Tennessee Titans @ Atlanta Falcons Aug. 13:Cleveland Browns @ Philadelphia Eagles Aug. 13:Los Angeles Rams @ Los Angeles Chargers Aug. 13:Miami Dolphins @ Detroit Lions Aug. 13:New York Jets @ New York Giants Aug. 13:New England Patriots @ Minnesota Vikings Aug. 14:Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Pittsburgh Steelers Aug. 14:Arizona Cardinals@ Denver Broncos Aug. 14:Carolina Panthers @Houston Texans Aug. 14:Green Bay Packers@ Indianapolis Colts Aug. 14:San Francisco 49ers @ Las Vegas Raiders Aug. 15:Buffalo Bills@ Chicago Bears Aug. 21:Baltimore Ravens @ Washington Commanders Aug. 21:Houston Texans @ Detroit Lions Aug. 21:Jacksonville Jaguars @ Miami Dolphins Aug. 21:Seattle Seahawks@ Green Bay Packers This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL training camp schedule: Joint practice sessions announced

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Caitlin Clark's Fever coach sounds off on referees after six technicals, three ejectionsNew Foto - Caitlin Clark's Fever coach sounds off on referees after six technicals, three ejections

INDIANAPOLIS –Indiana Fevercoach Stephanie White knew there was something brewing in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Tuesday night. Indiana was playing Connecticut, a notoriously physical team and known — as much as a 2-9 team can be — for its defense. The Fever and Sun have already played once this season, and that matchup included Fever guard Sophie Cunningham getting her front tooth chipped and injuring her ankle on a hard screen. The chippiness didn't stop in the teams' second meeting,an 88-71 Fever win. Indiana starCaitlin Clarkand Sun guardJacy Sheldonstarted jawing in the first quarter. Officials quickly separated the two, but didn't call any fouls. Then, it escalated in the third quarter. "The contact by Mabrey did not rise to the level of an ejection," crew chief Ashley Gloss said in a pool report conducted by IndyStar. "Additionally, it did not meet the criteria for a flagrant foul 2 penalty." Sheldon, guarding Clark, poked her in the eye while Clark was trying to pass the ball. Clark immediately recoiled, grabbing her face and turning back to Sheldon. The two shoved each other as their teammates ran into the scrum, Sun center Tina Charles getting in the middle of them. Sun guard Marina Mabrey then ran into the scrum, puffing her chest out andknocking Clark to the ground. Clark fell and players were quickly separated by the referees and the two coaching staffs. But it was too little, too late, White thought, as the officials let the game get out of control. "I think it was pretty obvious that stuff was brewing, right?" White said postgame. "When the officials don't get control of the ballgame, when they allow that stuff to happen, and it's been happening all season long … you've got competitive women who are the best in the world at what they do, and when you allow them to play physical, and you allow these things to happen, they're going to compete, and they're going to have their teammates backs. It's exactly what you expect out of fierce competition. "I started talking to the officials in the first quarter, and we knew this was going to happen. You could tell it was going to happen. So they got to get control of it. They got to be better." After a long review, officials upgraded Sheldon's foul to a flagrant 1 and assessed technical fouls to Clark, Mabrey and Charles. The officials' decision to not eject Mabrey for shoving Clark to the ground was surprising, both to the broadcast and for many media members and fans. A BIG dust up between the Fever and Sun as Jacy Sheldon pokes Caitlin Clark in the eye, then Clark reacts with a shove.A lot more people get involved, and Marina Mabrey knocks CC to the ground.Officials are reviewing.pic.twitter.com/ossV4kU6DV — Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67)June 18, 2025 But it wasn't surprising to Connecticut coach Rachid Meziane. "No, I wasn't surprised, because I don't think her reaction was very big," Meziane said. "She just tried to be between two players, but no, I don't think she deserved to be ejected. This is not my job. I am a coach. The ref has to do their job, to clean up the game and make sure the best team won the game and not just who is more physical. I don't think my players deserved this ejection." The pool report also stated Clark and Charles were assessed technical fouls because they acted in an "unsportsmanlike manner." Sheldon's foul was upgraded to a flagrant 1 because "in the judgment of the officials, the foul by Sheldon was unnecessary, the contact to Clark's face. Furthermore, there was windup and impact, and the contact to the face carries a potential for injury." Clark was not injured in the play, and she stayed in through the fourth quarter. The crowd was active for the rest of the game, heavily booing Mabrey and Sheldon whenever they touched the ball and cheering even louder when the Sun would turn the ball over or miss a shot. That, too, was something Clark leaned into. After hitting a 3-pointer to put Indiana up 20 with just under four minutes left, Clark turned to the Connecticut bench. She stared down the bench, which included Mabrey at the time, while she jogged back to play defense. Then, after the Fever called a timeout to sub Clark and the other Fever starters out, Clark turned to the crowd, pumping her arms. The crowd obliged, cheering loudly as she checked out of the game. "I was just excited. I made a shot, my first 3 in the second half," Clark said. "... At the end of the day, I'm here to play basketball, and that's my job. That's what I'm gonna do. I was excited. Honestly, the review took too long for me. I wanted to get playing basketball again, and that's exactly what I did the rest of the third quarter. I made all three free throws, and then I, you know, it was a tough 3. I was excited about a 3. And honestly, I got to give our crowd a lot of credit, too. I thought they were tremendous." Indiana was up by double-digits in the final minute of the game, with mostly backups playing out the final few minutes. But the dustups still weren't over. With 46 seconds left and Indiana up by 17, Sophie Cunningham grabbed Sheldon's head while she was going up for a layup. Sheldon fell to the ground but immediately got back up, and she and Sun guard Lindsay Allen both rushed Cunningham. The fight spilled over into the fans at the baseline, and Cunningham pulled Sheldon's hair while Sheldon and Allen grabbed her by the arms. "I thought it was a flagrant," White said simply when asked about Cunningham's foul. She said the same thing when asked if she thought Cunningham was protecting Clark. Another dust up, this time between Jacy Sheldon and Sophie Cunningham.Cunningham fouled Sheldon, then Sheldon reacted, pushing Cunningham into the crowd.pic.twitter.com/9eFa50sSjA — Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67)June 18, 2025 Cunningham received a flagrant 2 because the contact was "unnecessary and excessive," according to the pool report, and she was ejected from the game. Officials also felt like that scuffle turned into a fight, so Sheldon and Allen were both assessed technicals for fighting and also ejected. It was a game that got out of control at times and one the officials were not prepared to handle. Subpar officiating is something White said she has seen numerous times this season, both with the Fever and across the league. And as the league grows and improves, White said, the officials will have to, too. "Players are faster, they're better, they're bigger, they're stronger," White said. "They're as good as they've ever been there, as athletic as they've ever been. The game is fast. Now, things are happening quickly. Everybody's getting better, except the officials. So we got to find a way to remedy it. I mean, you've heard every coach talk about it, so I don't know what the answer is." This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star:Fever coach sounds off on WNBA refs after Caitlin Clark knocked around

Caitlin Clark's Fever coach sounds off on referees after six technicals, three ejections

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"Friend" of Royals Says "Major Shifts" Are Being Secretly Planned for Prince William and Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton has been amping up her royal engagements over the past few months, making high profile appearances at several events including Trooping the Colour and The Order of the Garter Service: And apparently Kate's increased public profile has been carefully planned as the royal couple prepare for some "shifts" in the coming months. An anon person described simply as a "friend" tellsPeoplethat "There are some major shifts coming behind the scenes," and that Wills and Kate are currently building their team as their eventual ascension to King and Queen creeps closer. As the friend put it, "They are really finessing what works and what doesn't." Speaking of what works and what doesn't, there are rumors that Kate and William are over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle having titles, and plan to formally remove them as soon as William is King. Another friend close to the couple just told theDaily Mailthat "They have asked the Sussexes politely to stop using the style, to no avail, so I imagine William will simply issue new letters patent to formally remove the entire family's right to use HRH when he becomes king. It will likely be presented as part of a wider tidying up exercise to reduce, more broadly, the number of HRHs in circulation. He could, for example, say that only working royals are entitled to use HRH, which seems sensible if you are trying to modernize, or specify that only children of the monarch are HRH, not the grandchildren, which would have the added advantage of making things clearer for their own kids' families in due course." Or...they could just let Harry and Meghan keep using the titles they were given! Either way! You Might Also Like Here's What NOT to Wear to a Wedding Meet the Laziest, Easiest Acne Routine You'll Ever Try

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Melissa Rauch Says 'Night Court' Is Officially Dead After 'We Did Everything to Find Another Home for It': 'I Didn't Want This' to Be the EndNew Foto - Melissa Rauch Says 'Night Court' Is Officially Dead After 'We Did Everything to Find Another Home for It': 'I Didn't Want This' to Be the End

"Night Court" star Melissa Rauch has spoken out about the cancellation of the NBC sitcom after three seasons,writing on Instagram, "We did everything in our power to find another home for it." "Perhaps it was being raised on The Goonies 'Never Say Die' motto or straight up denial that I didn't want this incredibly special experience to come to an end. That said, after turning over all the stones there were to be turned over, we've learned that it is officially the hour to say 'farewell.' Or at least 'Until next time,'" Rauch wrote in a lengthy caption accompanied by a montage of photos from the "Night Court" set. More from Variety 'Night Court' Canceled After Three Seasons at NBC 'Night Court' Renewed for Season 3 at NBC 'Night Court' Revival at NBC Promotes Nyambi Nyambi to Series Regular (EXCLUSIVE) Rauch was the star and executive producer of the series, a follow-up to the beloved 1980s sitcom that ran for nine seasons on NBC. Upon news of theseries' cancellationin May, sources toldVarietythat Warner Bros. Television was planning to shop the show to other outlets. "Night Court" originally launched in 2023 to strong ratings and was quickly renewed, but the show saw double-digit declines year-over-year as it continued. "Words won't be able to properly convey my gratitude to each and every incredible individual who worked on this show and poured their hearts into it. I love them all dearly and am so thankful that I have their friendships to take with me. Thank you so very much to everyone who watched and supported us," Rauch continued. "As a kid whose best friend was TV, getting to play make believe with comedy legends on the recreation of a set I watched as a little girl felt like stepping through the looking glass in the best possible way. Walking through those iconic halls. Sitting at the cafeteria tables with the chairs from the original. Feeling the electricity from the live studio audience on a tape night while doing a courtroom scene surrounded by a brilliant, powerhouse group of actors, phenomenally gifted writers and the best crew in the biz. It all felt exceptionally dream-like." Rauch led a cast that also featured original series star John Larroquette as well as Wendie Malick, Lacretta and Nyambi Nyambi. The series followed Abby Stone (Rauch) as she followed in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (played by Harry Anderson in the original), overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. "I was told that the original creator of 'Night Court,' the great Reinhold Weege, said that the courtroom doors were key to the show's engine as they ushered in endless stories. And I like to think that's how 'Night Court' carries on," Rauch wrote. "Just as it did in the 30 years between the first incarnation ending and us beginning. The evergreen revolving door of oddballs and cynics populating that Manhattan arraignment court in the wee hours of the night and at the center of it all a workplace family that will forever be… until next time." "Night Court" hailed from showrunner Dan Rubin, who executive produced alongside Rauch, Larroquette, Winston Rauch, Mat Hawawitz, Lon Zimmet, Lindsey Shockley and Mona Garcea. The Rauchs executive produced via After January Productions. Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television were co-studios on the series. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Melissa Rauch Says ‘Night Court’ Is Officially Dead After ‘We Did Everything to Find Another Home for It’: ‘I Didn’t Want This’ to Be the End

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Travis Kelce's decision to return for another season with Chiefs wasn't much of a decision at allNew Foto - Travis Kelce's decision to return for another season with Chiefs wasn't much of a decision at all

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —Travis Kelcesaid the decision to return for his 13th season with theKansas City Chiefswasn't much of a decision at all. In fact, the four-time All-Pro tight end indicated Wednesday that No. 14 isn't out of the question. "I got one year on this contract, I know that. And we'll try to figure out something for next year," Kelce said after the second day of the Chiefs' mandatory three-day minicamp, which was moved partially indoors because of lightning in the area. "The Chiefs organization knows how much I love them. I can't see myself playing anywhere else," Kelce continued. "We'll deal with (2026) down the road, when the time is right. But right now, I'm focused on winning a championship this year." The question of whether the 35-year-old would hang up his cleats was among the biggest to follow the Chiefs' lopsided loss to the Eagles in the Super Bowl. While he still played at a high level last season, Kelce's production dipped noticeably — 97 catches for 823 yards and just three touchdowns for a team that won 15 regular-season games. Throw in Kelce's myriad business interests, including a successful media career thanks in part to his popular podcast, and a long-term relationship with pop superstarTaylor Swift, and it made sense to wonder how much longer he would play. Yet it only took a matter of weeks for Kelce to decide to chase another championship. Part of it was the way last season's run had ended. Kelce had a throwback game in the divisional round against Houston with seven catches for 117 yards, but he only had four for 39 in the 40-22 loss to the Eagles in the Super Bowl. "Really didn't feel like it was my last game. Just felt like I had a lot more to prove," he said. "Yeah, you want to let the emotions die down; you don't want to make a decision off initial emotions. Once they died down, I felt like I still had that fire in my chest to come in and keep building and chase another Super Bowl, man." The Chiefs made it to the Super Bowl despite playing most of the season without their top two wide receivers, Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown, both of whom are fully healthy now after their injuries. They also made it despite massive issues at left tackle, which the Chiefs hope to have solved by drafting Ohio State standout Josh Simmons in the first round. Now, they have a motivated — and noticeably slimmer — Kelce back at tight end. There were reports that he had dropped about 25 pounds since the end of last season, though Kelce insisted that may have been an exaggeration. "Don't believe all you read on the internet, guys. I'm down some weight from the end of last season — last year — but each year is different, man. You have to rebuild it," he said. "This year, I had some time to really focus on some form running and some things early in the offseason that I didn't have time for last year. Certainly feeling good and I think it'll pay off." Patrick Mahomes certainly hopes so. After leading one of the NFL's most productive offenses early in his career, Mahomes has struggled to get the Chiefs on track the past couple of seasons, largely because of injuries and offensive line trouble. Still, the Chiefs' star quarterback said he never put any pressure on Kelce to return for another season. "I think you have in the back of your mind, for anybody that's played a lot of seasons, there's always the chance if they're going to come back and put in the work," Mahomes said. "For him, I think it was just recalibrating, seeing where he was at, and from what I've seen, he's ready to go. He's put in the work this offseason and he's excited to make another run at it." The Chiefs wrap up their three-day minicamp on Thursday, then break for about a month, before reuniting at Missouri Western State University for training camp. And while the thought of spending a few weeks living in college dorm rooms probably doesn't sound very enticing to Kelce, the prospect of starting another championship run there clearly drives him. "I love this game. It's still my childhood dream," Kelce said. "When I really thought about it this offseason, I got back to wanting to focus on this game and getting the most out of this game as I can, while I'm still putting on the cleats and pads. This will always be No. 1 in terms of my business world and career path." ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/NFL

Travis Kelce's decision to return for another season with Chiefs wasn't much of a decision at all

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19-year-old Orioles minor-league shortstop Luis Guevara dies after watercraft crashNew Foto - 19-year-old Orioles minor-league shortstop Luis Guevara dies after watercraft crash

Baltimore Orioles minor-league shortstop Luis Guevara died in a watercraft crash on Sunday at 19 years old. On Wednesday,TMZ reportedthat Guevara and three other individuals were involved in a head-on collision of two personal watercrafts off the coast of Lido Key near Sarasota, Florida. After they were ejected from the watercrafts, bystanders helped them to shore. The baseball player later died of his injuries. The authorities are investigating the accident, per TMZ. The Orioles shared the news on Tuesday with a statement from manager Mike Elias, saying, "The Orioles are heartbroken to share the news of the passing of minor league infielder Luis Guevara. "Luis was a beloved member of our organization, and we are devastated following his tragic passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and teammates and we ask for their continued privacy during this difficult time." pic.twitter.com/YNxfKbYJXr — Baltimore Orioles (@Orioles)June 18, 2025 The MLB Players Association alsoreleased a statement, which read, "The Players Association is deeply saddened by the tragic passing of a member of our fraternity, Orioles minor league player Luis Guevara, at only 19 years old. Our thoughts are with Luis' family, friends, and teammates during this difficult time." Hailing from Tincao, Venezuela, Guevera signed with Baltimore as an international free agent in January 2023. He played in 30 games in his first season in the U.S., including 24 appearances with Single-A Delmarva, four with the FCL Orioles and two with Chesapeake in the Double-A ranks. Throughout hisminor-league career,Guevara hit .281 with 49 RBI and 91 hits.

19-year-old Orioles minor-league shortstop Luis Guevara dies after watercraft crash

19-year-old Orioles minor-league shortstop Luis Guevara dies after watercraft crash Baltimore Orioles minor-league shortstop Luis Guevara di...

 

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