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Sources: Jets’ Star Could Return First Round Pick, Trade Rumors

The New York Jets picked up their first win on Sunday, but that does not mean the season has been fixed. While vibes are high in the locker room, it is important to keep the focus on the future. The Jets are sitting on several trade pieces that, if handled correctly, could yield massive returns. This sentiment was echoed after the big win.

First-year head coach Aaron Glenn, who has been reluctant to sell up until this point, said this to the media: “When someone calls, you listen, but actions speak louder than words,” insider Rich Cimini shares.

### Quinnen Williams Could Yield a 1st Round Pick

One piece in particular could be a gold mine for the struggling Jets, and that is superstar defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. According to SNY’s sources, the price tag on Williams could be among the highest in the league.

“Williams is undeniably the biggest potential trade piece. A captain, former All-Pro, and three-time Pro Bowler, he remains an elite interior lineman in his prime at 28,” writes NFL insider Connor Hughes.

The biggest hurdle for any trade piece at the NFL deadline is always their current contract. But for suitors interested in Williams, surprisingly enough, his contract is rather trade-friendly.

“Williams signed an extension in 2023 that runs through 2027, but this is the final year with significant guaranteed money,” Hughes continues. “Only $5 million of his $20.75 million base salary is guaranteed for 2026, and there are no guarantees in 2027.”

With this considered, Williams could bring a lofty payout. Whether it be a first-round pick to a premier contender or multiple Day 2 selections, sources say the Jets are sitting on a potential payday.

“The Jets have been unwilling to adjust his contract so far, which makes a trade logical if they don’t plan to do so,” Hughes concludes. “One source believed a contending team might part with a first-round pick for Williams, but most pegged his value lower because of the need to restructure his deal. The consensus among sources was a second-round pick plus a Day 3 selection.”

### Should The Stars Be Sold?

Trading for draft picks is a great idea in theory, but at some point, you have to win games. Trading away your best players for the hope of bringing more in is an endless cycle. However, for a player like Williams, at a position like defensive tackle, the reward far outweighs the risk.

The Jets can’t afford the luxury of an elite nose guard. Look at the Chiefs: they have the quarterback, they’ve got the pieces, and they can afford to hand out $100 million to Chris Jones. The Jets desperately need another threat out wide, their defensive backfield needs help, and they still don’t have a guy to build around calling plays.

With the current state of the roster, moving an All-Pro player who does not play a key position—even as upsetting as it may be—is a winning move.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/new-york-jets/quinnen-williams-nfl-trade-dealine-rumor/

Erling Haaland estremece YouTube tras lanzar un nuevo canal

El delantero y estrella noruega del Manchester City de la Premier League, Erling Haaland, sorprendió a sus seguidores al debutar como creador de contenido en YouTube con su primer video titulado “Un día en la vida de un jugador de fútbol profesional”. Este lanzamiento causó sensación, acumulando más de 240 mil suscriptores y más de 1.3 millones de reproducciones en apenas unos días.

Lejos de mostrar una vida llena de lujos, Haaland ofrece una mirada íntima y sencilla a su rutina diaria para demostrar toda la cotidianidad de un deportista de alto rendimiento. El clip comienza con él preparando su propio desayuno, un momento que causó gran furor entre sus seguidores. “Vivo solo desde los 16 años, así que tengo que cocinar”, comenta el delantero mientras se mueve con naturalidad por su cocina.

Lo interesante es que los ingredientes que usa no provienen de un supermercado común, sino de una granja local llamada Greenoaks Farm, donde compra personalmente productos frescos para su alimentación.

Pero la alimentación es solo una parte de lo que comparte. Haaland también muestra su disciplina fuera del campo: ejercicios de activación antes del entrenamiento con el City, terapias musculares y sesiones de recuperación junto al fisioterapeuta del club, Mario Pafundi.

En casa, su entorno refleja la misma filosofía que aplica en su estilo de vida. Su hogar es elegante, minimalista y funcional, con cada espacio pensado para el descanso y la concentración.

En esta rutina diaria, su pareja Isabel Haugseng Johansen tiene un papel importante. Uno de los momentos más curiosos del video es cuando muestra un tratamiento de luz roja, que utiliza para mejorar la absorción de vitamina D, seguido de masajes y terapias de tejidos blandos.

Después de completar su jornada con el equipo británico, Haaland regresa a casa y vuelve a la cocina para preparar la cena: dos jugosos filetes tomahawk que marinó para la noche.

El cierre del día es tan meticuloso como el inicio, ya que combina minutos en el sauna con un baño de hielo, ambos instalados en el patio de su casa. Estos rituales tienen como objetivo mantener su cuerpo en óptimas condiciones tras los intensos entrenamientos.

Finalmente, junto a Isabel, cocina los tomahawk y disfruta de la cena. “Ha sido un día precioso haciendo un montón de buenas cosas para mi cuerpo y es grandioso mostrarles a todos ustedes mi rutina diaria y lo que yo hago normalmente en mi vida”, expresó el delantero justo antes de finalizar el video.
https://eldiariony.com/2025/10/27/erling-haaland-estremece-youtube-tras-lanzar-un-nuevo-canal/

Trackhouse preparing major leadership change around Ross Chastain from Rick Hendrick’s camp: Reports

Another crew chief move is in the pipeline in NASCAR, and this time it’s Ross Chastain and his crew’s turn for a change. Phil Surgen currently serves as the crew chief for the 32-year-old driver, but this partnership is slated to end ahead of the 2026 season. Hendrick Motorsports’ engineer Brandon McSwain is expected to take over as Ross Chastain’s crew chief, moving over to Trackhouse Racing.

Phil Surgen has worked alongside Chastain since 2021. The two first collaborated at Chip Ganassi Racing, and when Chastain decided to join Trackhouse Racing, Surgen followed him. Since then, the duo has shared a strong working relationship and even competed for the Cup Series title together. However, reliable sources within the NASCAR community have revealed that Surgen’s tenure as Chastain’s crew chief may soon come to an end.

According to RACER, Hendrick Motorsports engineer Brandon McSwain will replace Surgen starting in 2026. McSwain has frequently stepped into the role of crew chief during his career and notably guided William Byron during a one-off appearance at the fall Daytona race. His impressive track record has led Trackhouse Racing to place their confidence in him, with an official announcement regarding his appointment as Chastain’s crew chief expected soon.

### How Did Ross Chastain and Phil Surgen Perform at Martinsville Speedway?

Under Phil Surgen’s guidance, Ross Chastain has flourished as a race winner. Together, they have claimed six victories, with the potential for more still within reach. Although Chastain did not advance to the Round of 8, which ultimately cost him a shot at the Cup Series title, the pair consistently delivered strong performances on race weekends.

One notable example was at Martinsville Speedway. Chastain started the race in 13th position and faced a setback when he found himself a lap down. However, strategic decisions from Phil Surgen helped turn the race around. After taking a wave-around, which acted as a free pit stop, Surgen made critical adjustments that revitalized the car. This strategy enabled Chastain to recover and finish a commendable fourth at the checkered flag.

Chastain reflected on the race, stating,
“We went a lap down; made some good adjustments when we took the wave-around. It was a free pit stop, per se, later, and Phil Surgen did a bunch of adjustments that brought the car back to life. We caught that caution, which took us from around 10th into the top five. I think we just watched William Byron cement himself into the championship race.”

So far, Ross Chastain has participated in 143 races with Trackhouse Racing, building a solid foundation and achieving notable success alongside Phil Surgen. As the 2026 season approaches, all eyes will be on the new driver-crew chief pairing with Brandon McSwain taking the helm.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-trackhouse-preparing-major-leadership-change-around-ross-chastain-rick-hendrick-s-camp-reports

Joe Gibbs Racing faces a Toyota reliability crisis that casts a dark shadow over the Championship race

Joe Gibbs Racing’s charge toward the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Championship has been shaken by a sudden reliability scare.

The unexpected issues have raised concerns within the team, threatening to disrupt their momentum as the season progresses. Fans and analysts alike are closely monitoring the situation to see how the team will respond to this challenge.

Joe Gibbs Racing has a strong track record, but maintaining consistency and reliability is key to securing the championship. The coming weeks will be critical as they work to resolve these problems and get back on track.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/joe-gibbs-racing-faces-toyota-reliability-crisis-casts-dark-shadow-championship-race

CM Punk retirement storyline pitched by WWE analyst

CM Punk recently teased the possibility of retirement as he approached a significant milestone in his life.

The professional wrestler hinted at stepping away from the ring before celebrating his 47th birthday on Sunday, October 26.

Fans are eagerly awaiting further updates to see what the future holds for the wrestling star.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-cm-punk-retirement-storyline-pitched-wwe-analyst

Some 4 years after fleeing Afghanistan, a group of refugees returns to international competition

Four years after players from the Afghanistan women’s national team fled their homeland amid the Taliban’s takeover, a number of the teammates are representing their country again in a soccer tournament — only this time as refugees.

The tournament represents a first major step in the fight to be officially recognized as a national team on the global stage. Collectively, they call themselves Afghan Women United.

“It’s really exciting to see each other, hug each other and finally share and play together,” said captain Fatima Haidari, who lives in Italy. “As an athlete I say, you will face challenges and difficulties in your life, but you always can overcome and never give up. Never give up.”

### A New Beginning in Morocco

Kicking off the tournament, FIFA — soccer’s international governing body — is staging a four-team friendly event in Morocco that includes the refugee team along with Chad, Libya, and Tunisia. The event, dubbed FIFA Unites: Women’s Series 2025, started Sunday.

The tournament comes after years of lobbying by players, former captain and activist Khalida Popal, and human rights groups to facilitate the team’s return to competition.

“With all the challenges that we have been through, all the barriers that we faced, finally, after four years and some months, the girls are playing football as the Afghan team,” Popal said, “but with no title.”

“I’m glad the girls are playing. Is it enough? No. But it’s a good start.”

### Challenges Along the Way

Originally set for Dubai, the tournament was to include Chad, Libya, and the host United Arab Emirates. However, media reports from Australia indicated that some players were unable to obtain visas. FIFA didn’t provide a reason for moving the event to Morocco.

The Afghan women’s national team last played an official competitive game in 2018. The Taliban’s return to power in 2021 shut down all women’s sports. However, even before the team’s demise, the Afghan soccer federation was under investigation for misconduct involving the women’s program, including grave allegations of rape and physical abuse.

Keramuddin Keram, the federation president, was banned for life by FIFA.

As the Taliban took over, the players fled Afghanistan, fearing persecution. Some have recounted harrowing ordeals — burning their kits to avoid detection and scrambling to escape.

“We faced challenges or difficulties that I don’t even want to remember because it was really bitter,” Haidari said. “It is about leaving your homeland and all your friends, family, and all the people that you know. What makes me sad is there are still some girls and women that are not playing, but they hope to be on the international pitch like us, like we are here now. We want to be their voice.”

### Looking Ahead

While many players have settled in Australia, others are spread across Europe and the United States. FIFA held identification camps in Australia and England, calling in 70 players before narrowing down the roster to 23 for the tournament, coach Pauline Hamill said.

“We want to show what we can do in the future, we want to show our potential. And then it’s about, from this starting point, how we then move forward,” Hamill explained. “So to get back on the pitch for these players is a big win. They’ve been waiting a long time. And this tournament gives us the perfect chance to play matches together and then be really excited about the future.”

Although the Afghan federation has obligations under FIFA statutes to avoid discrimination, it has not been suspended from international soccer despite failing to acknowledge the women’s team. Players and their advocates have fought for official recognition.

In May, the FIFA Council approved the Strategy for Action for Afghan Women’s Football. However, the team cannot yet represent Afghanistan in Women’s World Cup qualifying or Asian championships.

While the tournament in Morocco marks a first step, the ultimate goal is to become independent of FIFA, Popal said. Still, she emphasized that the players are grateful to the organization for making this important move.

Popal added that the players are seeking meaningful recognition as a national team and an independent national soccer federation “to actually govern the teams, to make sure girls are not silenced.”

“Our players have been fighting for that right for so long,” Popal said. “Of course, there’s no governance in this initiative and the pilot, but we would love to have it in the future.”

### The Dream Lives On

Afghan Women United fell 6-1 in their first match to Chad on Sunday in Casablanca, with Manozh Noori scoring the lone goal for the refugee team.

For the players, the games are not about wins and losses. They are making a statement.

“I feel safe. I feel free as a girl, as a woman, to have a normal life, to play, to dream,” Haidari said. “Actually that’s why, not only in my dreams, but I carry the dreams of all girls and women in Afghanistan that want to play.”

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*AP Soccer*
https://wtop.com/national/2025/10/some-4-years-after-fleeing-afghanistan-a-group-of-refugees-returns-to-international-competition/

Lakers’ Austin Reaves drops the mic with perfect reaction to 51-point stunner

The Los Angeles Lakers were coming off a huge win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night, highlighted by Luka Doncic’s stellar start to the season. Doncic followed up his 43-point effort on opening night with a 49-point masterpiece in a 128-110 victory. However, during that contest, Doncic suffered multiple injuries that will sideline him for at least a week, putting the already shorthanded Lakers in an even tougher position.

But on Sunday night, Austin Reaves took it upon himself to carry the Lakers as he inched closer to superstardom. Even though the Lakers were missing both Doncic and LeBron James, with the latter still recovering from nerve problems in his back, Reaves ensured that the Purple and Gold stayed on the winning track.

Reaves put up a bonkers career-high 51 points in a 127-120 win over division rival Sacramento Kings. He left Sacramento’s defense helpless at every turn, showcasing his emergence as a full-blown superstar. This performance is the latest piece of evidence pointing toward that fact.

While the Kings may not be the toughest opposition, going on the road and scoring 51 points—dismantling defenders like Dennis Schroder and Russell Westbrook—is a mark of a player who has truly taken the leap. And what better way for the Lakers to cap off Reaves’ career night than with a huge win.

“All that matters is that we won,” Reaves said with a huge smile during his postgame interview with Mike Trudell of Spectrum SportsNet. “We got another tough one tomorrow night. Quick turnaround. We’ll be right back at it.” (Fast forward to 1:20.)

Reaves became just the fifth player in a Lakers uniform to score over 50 points since the turn of the century, joining legends LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and Anthony Davis—a feat he doesn’t take lightly.

“I don’t deserve all that. I grew up watching all those guys. I ain’t got no words,” Reaves added humbly.

### Austin Reaves Completes Leap to Superstardom for the Lakers

Reaves began his career as a Laker back in Summer League, impressing coaches with his hustle and ability to be a “glue guy” on offense. But he has since blossomed into a major force all on his own. If he continues this kind of incredible play, he might be in line for his first All-Star season.

Of course, it will be impossible for him to score 50 points every night. But the Lakers will need him to continue stepping up in a similar fashion as they await the return of both Doncic and James.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/los-angeles-lakers/lakers-news-austin-reaves-drops-the-mic-with-perfect-reaction-to-51-point-stunner

J.T. Miller calls out Rangers’ inexcusable flat starts: ‘It sucks’

Rangers Fall to Flames 5-1 After Slow Start at Scotiabank Saddledome

CALGARY, Alberta — The New York Rangers got off to another sluggish start they couldn’t recover from Sunday night at Scotiabank Saddledome. After falling behind by two goals within the first 9:21 of the game, the Blueshirts managed to score just one goal of their own before the Calgary Flames put three more past goalie Igor Shesterkin, handing the Rangers a 5-1 defeat.

Not only did the Flames more than double the Rangers’ shot production through the opening 20 minutes (12-5), but New York also gave up the first goal within the two-minute mark for the second consecutive game.

“You just can’t be OK with coming out flat,” Rangers captain J.T. Miller said after the loss, which dropped New York to 3-5-2 on the season. “We’re in no position to come out flat. Be in the right mindset. We’re ready to go. We got outplayed again in the first period. It kind of set the tone. Thought we had a good second period. Couple mistakes hurt us. But other than that, we had a good second period, a good third. We’re obviously not getting a ton of bounces offensively, which is more of a reason.

“There’s no excuses to come up flat. It sucks. This is not fun right now. We need to correct the starts. I think it’s becoming like the trend now, so we need to fix this now on this trip. I mean, it’s a hard road trip, so we got to be ready to go to start the game.”

Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan agreed with Miller’s assessment, emphasizing the importance of defensive fundamentals. He noted that the team had chances to stop plays along the half wall but instead found themselves “fishing for pucks.”

“It’s an elemental aspect of playing defense, to make sure that you control people’s bodies and you play between the puck and the man,” Sullivan said. “You’re fishing for pucks, there’s a lot of talented people in this league, so I just think we’ve got to do a better job at that attention to detail right from the drop of the puck.”

Noah Laba Scores First Career Goal

Noah Laba registered his first career goal to cut the Flames’ lead in half during the first period, driving to the net and burying the puck past Calgary netminder Dustin Wolf.

“He brings an energy to him, and he can really skate,” Sullivan praised. “He’s got a speed element to his game. I think he creates anxiety. He draws the penalty, for example, because he’s chasing a defenseman down. That’s the speed element. He scores a nice goal. I thought he had one of his better games for us, just as far as using his skating and his speed to his advantage. I think that’s one of the strengths of his game. He brings that element to our team.”

Shesterkin stopped 25 of the 30 shots he faced in his sixth loss of the season.

Brennan Othmann Makes Season Debut

Brennan Othmann also made his season debut and appeared in his 26th career NHL game. Logging 12:31 of ice time in his first game with the Rangers this season, Othmann recorded one shot on goal and finished minus-one.

Wolf Pack Earn Big Win

After opening the season 1-4, the Hartford Wolf Pack picked up an important 6-3 victory over the Springfield Thunderbirds on Saturday. Gabe Perreault, Dylan Roobroeck, Bryce McConnell-Barker, and Blake Hillman each contributed with a goal and an assist.

Check out the latest NHL standings and Rangers stats for more updates.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/27/sports/j-t-miller-calls-out-rangers-inexcusable-flat-starts-it-sucks/

No. 13 Texas Tech and Kansas State meet in Big 12 play

No. 13 Texas Tech (7-1) at Kansas State (4-4)

Date & Time: Nov. 1 at 3:30 p.m. EDT

BetMGM College Football Odds Opening Line: Texas Tech by 7

Against the Spread Records: Texas Tech 7-1, Kansas State 4-4

How to Watch: FOX

Key Stats

Texas Tech Offense

  • Overall: 499.4 yards per game (4th in FBS)
  • Passing: 300.1 yards per game (12th)
  • Rushing: 199.3 yards per game (27th)
  • Scoring: 43.6 points per game (4th)

Texas Tech Defense

  • Overall: 264.8 yards per game (10th in FBS)
  • Passing: 196.6 yards per game (39th)
  • Rushing: 68.1 yards per game (1st)
  • Scoring: 12.4 points per game (4th)

Kansas State Offense

  • Overall: 366.5 yards per game (87th in FBS)
  • Passing: 223.4 yards per game (80th)
  • Rushing: 143.1 yards per game (83rd)
  • Scoring: 31.0 points per game (53rd)

Kansas State Defense

  • Overall: 368.9 yards per game (73rd in FBS)
  • Passing: 220.4 yards per game (68th)
  • Rushing: 148.5 yards per game (74th)
  • Scoring: 25.8 points per game (83rd)

Kansas State ranks 91st in third down percentage, converting 37.5% of the time. Texas Tech’s defense ranks 13th, allowing opponents to convert at just 30.2%.

Both teams have strong turnover margins: Texas Tech is 22nd in the FBS with a +5 turnover margin, while Kansas State ranks 6th with +9.

Penalty yards are another factor to consider. Texas Tech averages 63.4 penalty yards per game (103rd in FBS), whereas Kansas State is much more disciplined at 33.0 yards per game, ranking 7th nationally.

Kansas State also excels in red zone offense, scoring on 92.0% of trips, which ranks 20th in the FBS.

Team Leaders

Texas Tech

  • Passing: Behren Morton – 1,501 yards, 13 TDs, 3 INTs, 68.4% completion
  • Rushing: Cameron Dickey – 680 yards on 113 carries, 9 TDs
  • Receiving: Caleb Douglas – 511 yards on 34 catches, 2 TDs

Kansas State

  • Passing: Avery Johnson – 1,787 yards, 15 TDs, 2 INTs, 62.9% completion
  • Rushing: Joe Jackson – 382 yards on 95 carries, 1 TD
  • Receiving: Jayce Brown – 577 yards on 36 catches, 4 TDs

Last Game Recap

Texas Tech dominated Oklahoma State 42-0 on Saturday, Oct. 25. Mitch Griffis led the offense with 172 yards on 9-of-13 passing (69.2%), throwing one touchdown and no interceptions. He also rushed seven times for -7 yards but scored a rushing touchdown. Cameron Dickey contributed 47 yards on 13 carries with one touchdown and added one reception for seven yards. Caleb Douglas had five receptions for 98 yards and one touchdown.

Kansas State defeated Kansas 42-17 on the same day. Avery Johnson passed for 231 yards on 11-of-17 attempts (64.7%) with two touchdowns and no interceptions. He also rushed six times for 17 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Joe Jackson ran for 69 yards on 20 carries and caught two passes for one yard. Jayce Brown hauled in four receptions for 160 yards and one touchdown.

Next Game

Texas Tech will host No. 10 BYU on Nov. 8.

Kansas State will travel to play Oklahoma State on Nov. 15.

https://wtop.com/ncaa-football/2025/10/no-13-texas-tech-and-kansas-state-meet-in-big-12-play/