Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed the signing of winger Zadok Yohanna from AIK Stockholm on a five-year contract until June 2031 for undisclosed terms. ✍️
Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed the signing of winger Zadok Yohanna from AIK Stockholm on a five-year contract until June 2031 for undisclosed terms. ✍️
🚨 Official: Zadok Yohanna joins Brighton from AIK Stockholm on a contract until June 2031, winning the race against 4 clubs. 🇳🇬
£21.5m fee invested on talented winger by #BHAFC. 🔵⚪️
"This is a totally different schedule with different expectations. ... I believe they not only take a step back, but in my opinion, the New England Patriots miss the playoffs."
—@Realrclark25 on the Patriots' schedule for the 2026-27 season 😳
Packages I’d do for AJ Brown
Rams: AJ Brown
Eagles: Jared Verse, and a 3rd
Patriots: AJ Brown
Eagles: 2026 second, 2027 first, Demario Douglas
Broncos: AJ Brown
Eagles: Jonathan Cooper, Troy Franklin, and 2026 second
Otherwise, kick rocks.
The most likely teams to win the ACC next season, per PFSN's College Football Playoff Predictor:
🔮 Miami (FL) - 34.1%
🔮 Virginia - 20.7%
🔮 Syracuse - 11.5%
🔮 Louisville - 9.6%
🔮 North Carolina - 7.5%
🔮 Georgia Tech - 6.5%
*Based on 10,000 simulations
@ezlazar Question about your point on C22 from Wednesday: you mentioned you like McDaniels vs a Defense “that does what it does” AKA not bringing exotics.
Do you think the Texans defense, knowing what McDaniels is capable of, will adapt and bring exotics Sunday?
Should the #Patriots make this trade @BleacherReport suggested?
New England Receives:
🔹WR AJ Brown
Philadelphia Receives:
🟢 2026 First-Round Pick
🟢 2026 Third-Round Pick
🟢 2027 Third-Round Pick
1. Orlovsky literally went on the Pat McAfee show and compared the differences in schedule to the gap between playing in the NFL vs. high school — an absurd, borderline malicious exaggeration. Yet he completely ignores that Maye’s record, statistics, and film against common opponents are better than Stafford’s. Additionally, the difference between Maye and Stafford’s opposing schedule is 0.0008 EPA/play — an infinitesimal difference. He also talks endlessly about schedule difficulty while conveniently ignoring supporting cast. One QB is throwing to Davante Adams and Puka Nacua, playing with a better defense, a stronger run game, and Sean McVay. Why is that context suddenly irrelevant but the schedule isn’t?
2. He’s also been cherry-picking random, largely meaningless stats to justify voting Stafford over Maye — arguments that completely contradict his own recent logic. Just weeks ago, he was prepared to vote for Josh Allen. Allen has played 12 of the same 15 common opponents, yet has a worse record and worse stats than Drake Maye in those games. Orlovsky also dinged Drake for a lack of TDs against 11-win teams — despite voting for Josh Allen in 2024, when Allen had one passing TD total against 11-win teams. Also how outrageously obscure is that stat in the first place? He didn’t have any TDs against Buffalo in week 5. Yet if you actually watched the game, you would know that it was one of the most impressive QB performances of the year. He put the team on his back and made ridiculous throw after ridiculous throw in a high-stakes game. Orlovsky claims to be a “film-watcher” yet completely disregards it for his convenience.
The #Jaguars have agreed to terms with WR Jakobi Meyers on a three-year extension worth $60M with $40M guaranteed, per me and @TomPelissero.
The deal was done by @bparker of @vaynersports. Jax locks in a player then traded for earlier this season.