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Lions linebacker Jack Campbell practices during minicamp at Allen Park. The Lions reportedly made a split decision with their 2023 first-round draft selections, picking up running back Jahmyr Gibbs’ fifth-year option but not All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell’s.
Fox 2 Detroit broke the news Tuesday night and a source confirmed the information to ESPN.
Gibbs will earn a guaranteed $14.29 million for the 2027 season. Campbell’s option would have paid him an estimated $21.925 million, which is more than the league’s highest-paid off-ball linebacker, per ESPN.
ESPN reported that the Lions want to bring Campbell back on a long-term extension, as well as Gibbs. Tight end Sam LaPorta and Brian Branch, also are due for extensions. Since they were not first-round picks, the Lions do not need to sign them to extensions immediately.
Gibbs, 24, made the decision a no-brainer by racking up 5,029 yards from scrimmage with 49 touchdowns in 49 games (24 starts) across his first three seasons, earning three straight Pro Bowl selections.
Campbell, 25, earned All-Pro first-team and Pro Bowl honors last season with career highs in tackles (176), sacks (five) and forced fumbles (three) in 17 starts. He has 402 tackles and 8.5 sacks through 51 games (46 starts).
The Lions took Gibbs with the 12th overall pick and Campbell with the 18th selection in the 2023 NFL Draft.
–Field Level Media
Lions linebacker Jack Campbell practices during minicamp at Allen Park. The Lions reportedly made a split decision with their 2023 first-round draft selections, picking up running back Jahmyr Gibbs’ fifth-year option but not All-Pro linebacker Jack Campbell’s.
Fox 2 Detroit broke the news Tuesday night and a source confirmed the information to ESPN.
Gibbs will earn a guaranteed $14.29 million for the 2027 season. Campbell’s option would have paid him an estimated $21.925 million, which is more than the league’s highest-paid off-ball linebacker, per ESPN.
ESPN reported that the Lions want to bring Campbell back on a long-term extension, as well as Gibbs. Tight end Sam LaPorta and Brian Branch, also are due for extensions. Since they were not first-round picks, the Lions do not need to sign them to extensions immediately.
Gibbs, 24, made the decision a no-brainer by racking up 5,029 yards from scrimmage with 49 touchdowns in 49 games (24 starts) across his first three seasons, earning three straight Pro Bowl selections.
Campbell, 25, earned All-Pro first-team and Pro Bowl honors last season with career highs in tackles (176), sacks (five) and forced fumbles (three) in 17 starts. He has 402 tackles and 8.5 sacks through 51 games (46 starts).
The Lions took Gibbs with the 12th overall pick and Campbell with the 18th selection in the 2023 NFL Draft.
–Field Level Media
Lions linebacker Jack Campbell practices during minicamp at Allen Park. The Lions reportedly made a…
Palestine Football Association (PFA) president Jibril Rajoub refused to shake hands with Basim Sheikh Suliman, the vice president of Israel’s football governing body, during a tense moment at the FIFA Congress on Thursday.
After the two men addressed the congress, they were called on stage by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. They stood far apart from each other, and Rajoub protested loudly away from the microphones before leaving the stage.
Speaking before the congress, Rajoub called on FIFA to address PFA’s allegations that Israel has breached anti-discrimination regulations by allowing clubs based in the West Bank settlements.
He confirmed that the PFA is taking the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after FIFA ruled in March not to suspend Israel over its West Bank clubs. FIFA cited the unresolved and complex legal status of the West Bank.
But in a separate matter involving an Israeli club, FIFA fined the Israel Football Association $190,000 on disciplinary charges relating to “discrimination and racist abuse,” plus “offensive behaviour and violations of the principles of fair play.”
After the two men left the stage at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Infantino thanked them for addressing the delegates and made an appeal.
“President Rajoub, Vice President Suliman, let’s work together. Let’s work together to give hope to the children. Let’s work together for that,” Infantino said.
Following the congress, Rajoub gave an impassioned plea, asking whether Israel has “the right to even be part of FIFA.”
“From my side, I still respect and follow all the legal procedures through FIFA institutions, but I think it’s time to understand that Israel should be sanctioned because of the violations of the statutes of FIFA, the human rights,” he said.
Yariv Teper, acting general secretary of the Israel Football Association, would not comment on the specifics of Rajoub’s comments but said the IFA would be willing to work with the Palestinian counterparts.
“We are in the FIFA Congress,” Teper said. “Our mission is to promote football and a better future for all regions, and this is our mission.”
Palestinian football officials have long argued — including at FIFA annual congresses across the past 15 years, before Infantino was president — that Israel violates statutes by letting teams from settlements in the West Bank play in Israel’s national league.
The disciplinary investigation of Israeli football was also opened 18 months ago in response to a second objection by the Palestinian federation.
Published on May 01, 2026
Palestine Football Association (PFA) president Jibril Rajoub refused to shake hands with Basim Sheikh Suliman, the vice president of Israel’s football governing body, during a tense moment at the FIFA Congress on Thursday.
After the two men addressed the congress, they were called on stage by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. They stood far apart from each other, and Rajoub protested loudly away from the microphones before leaving the stage.
Speaking before the congress, Rajoub called on FIFA to address PFA’s allegations that Israel has breached anti-discrimination regulations by allowing clubs based in the West Bank settlements.
He confirmed that the PFA is taking the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after FIFA ruled in March not to suspend Israel over its West Bank clubs. FIFA cited the unresolved and complex legal status of the West Bank.
But in a separate matter involving an Israeli club, FIFA fined the Israel Football Association $190,000 on disciplinary charges relating to “discrimination and racist abuse,” plus “offensive behaviour and violations of the principles of fair play.”
After the two men left the stage at the Vancouver Convention Centre, Infantino thanked them for addressing the delegates and made an appeal.
“President Rajoub, Vice President Suliman, let’s work together. Let’s work together to give hope to the children. Let’s work together for that,” Infantino said.
Following the congress, Rajoub gave an impassioned plea, asking whether Israel has “the right to even be part of FIFA.”
“From my side, I still respect and follow all the legal procedures through FIFA institutions, but I think it’s time to understand that Israel should be sanctioned because of the violations of the statutes of FIFA, the human rights,” he said.
Yariv Teper, acting general secretary of the Israel Football Association, would not comment on the specifics of Rajoub’s comments but said the IFA would be willing to work with the Palestinian counterparts.
“We are in the FIFA Congress,” Teper said. “Our mission is to promote football and a better future for all regions, and this is our mission.”
Palestinian football officials have long argued — including at FIFA annual congresses across the past 15 years, before Infantino was president — that Israel violates statutes by letting teams from settlements in the West Bank play in Israel’s national league.
The disciplinary investigation of Israeli football was also opened 18 months ago in response to a second objection by the Palestinian federation.
Published on May 01, 2026
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Friday, January 15, 2016 Foxboro, MA The Providence Journal/Bob Breidenbach New England Patriots host the Kansas City Chiefs in an AFC Divisional Playoff at Gillette Stadium. Patriots tight end #87 Rob Gronkowski gains yards after a catch in the 1st half. The Providence Journal/Bob Breidenbach New England fans voted tight end Rob Gronkowski into the Patriots Hall of Fame, the team announced Wednesday.
Gronkowski, 36, will become the 38th inductee. The date of the induction ceremony will be announced after the 2026 NFL schedule is released.
“Gronk” was a three-time Super Bowl champion, four-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl selection in nine seasons with the Patriots from 2010-18. He added a fourth Super Bowl ring alongside ex-Patriots quarterback Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 season.
“Rob Gronkowski’s performance on the field was extraordinary, but it was his infectious energy and consistently positive presence that truly set him apart,” said Patriots chairman and CEO Robert Kraft.
“He always brightened everyone’s day. He earned the respect of coaches and teammates through his work ethic, preparation and unselfish approach, while redefining what it meant to play his position. Rob became a fan favorite almost immediately and remained the standard at tight end for nearly a decade. We look forward to celebrating his induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame and, in time, the Pro Football Hall of Fame.”
Gronkowski’s name will appear on the ballot for the first time in the next voting cycle to determine the Class of 2027 at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
The Patriots drafted Gronkowski in the second round in 2010. He recorded a career-high 1,327 receiving yards and led the NFL with 17 touchdown receptions in his second season in 2011.
In 115 games with New England, he caught 521 passes for 7,861 yards and 79 touchdowns. He added 81 catches for 1,163 yards and 12 scores in 16 postseason contests with the Patriots.
–Field Level Media
Friday, January 15, 2016 Foxboro, MA The Providence Journal/Bob Breidenbach New England Patriots host the Kansas City Chiefs in an AFC Divisional Playoff at Gillette Stadium. Patriots tight end #87 Rob Gronkowski gains yards after a catch in the 1st half. The Providence Journal/Bob Breidenbach New England fans voted tight end Rob Gronkowski into the Patriots Hall of Fame, the team announced Wednesday.
Gronkowski, 36, will become the 38th inductee. The date of the induction ceremony will be announced after the 2026 NFL schedule is released.
“Gronk” was a three-time Super Bowl champion, four-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl selection in nine seasons with the Patriots from 2010-18. He added a fourth Super Bowl ring alongside ex-Patriots quarterback Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 season.
“Rob Gronkowski’s performance on the field was extraordinary, but it was his infectious energy and consistently positive presence that truly set him apart,” said Patriots chairman and CEO Robert Kraft.
“He always brightened everyone’s day. He earned the respect of coaches and teammates through his work ethic, preparation and unselfish approach, while redefining what it meant to play his position. Rob became a fan favorite almost immediately and remained the standard at tight end for nearly a decade. We look forward to celebrating his induction into the Patriots Hall of Fame and, in time, the Pro Football Hall of Fame.”
Gronkowski’s name will appear on the ballot for the first time in the next voting cycle to determine the Class of 2027 at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
The Patriots drafted Gronkowski in the second round in 2010. He recorded a career-high 1,327 receiving yards and led the NFL with 17 touchdown receptions in his second season in 2011.
In 115 games with New England, he caught 521 passes for 7,861 yards and 79 touchdowns. He added 81 catches for 1,163 yards and 12 scores in 16 postseason contests with the Patriots.
–Field Level Media
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The start time of the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday could be moved up because of the risk of severe thunderstorms, top drivers said at a news conference on Thursday.
Mexican driver Sergio Perez of the new American Cadillac team said he understood that the forecast was “looking really bad” and that emergency changes were being considered.
Some local forecasters predicted there was an 85 per cent chance of heavy thunderstorms hitting the Miami International Autodrome on Sunday afternoon when the race is scheduled to start at 4pm local time (8pm GMT; 1:30am IST on Monday, May 4).
“There is a meeting later on with the FIA to double-check the scenario for Sunday because apparently it’s looking really bad,” said Perez. “We’ll see if there are any changes on the schedule for the weekend.”
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There’s precedent for such a schedule change. The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix was rescheduled for an earlier start to avoid heavy storms forecast for later in the day.
Last year’s Miami sprint race was delayed by heavy rain and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc crashed his car during a pre-race installation lap in worsening conditions.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri warned that few of the drivers had any experience driving this year’s new era hybrid cars in wet conditions.
“I don’t think many of us have driven these cars in the rain before,” he said. “Maybe a couple of people did in Barcelona at the shakedown, but I think they’re going to be challenging cars to drive in the rain just because of some of the quirks that they have.
“And, obviously, normally if it rains in Miami — it does it properly! So we’ll have to wait and see. It’ll be interesting one way or another.”
Published on May 01, 2026
The start time of the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday could be moved up because of the risk of severe thunderstorms, top drivers said at a news conference on Thursday.
Mexican driver Sergio Perez of the new American Cadillac team said he understood that the forecast was “looking really bad” and that emergency changes were being considered.
Some local forecasters predicted there was an 85 per cent chance of heavy thunderstorms hitting the Miami International Autodrome on Sunday afternoon when the race is scheduled to start at 4pm local time (8pm GMT; 1:30am IST on Monday, May 4).
“There is a meeting later on with the FIA to double-check the scenario for Sunday because apparently it’s looking really bad,” said Perez. “We’ll see if there are any changes on the schedule for the weekend.”
ALSO READ | McLaren celebrates legacy with Miami street show ahead of first race since last month’s Japanese GP
There’s precedent for such a schedule change. The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix was rescheduled for an earlier start to avoid heavy storms forecast for later in the day.
Last year’s Miami sprint race was delayed by heavy rain and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc crashed his car during a pre-race installation lap in worsening conditions.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri warned that few of the drivers had any experience driving this year’s new era hybrid cars in wet conditions.
“I don’t think many of us have driven these cars in the rain before,” he said. “Maybe a couple of people did in Barcelona at the shakedown, but I think they’re going to be challenging cars to drive in the rain just because of some of the quirks that they have.
“And, obviously, normally if it rains in Miami — it does it properly! So we’ll have to wait and see. It’ll be interesting one way or another.”
Published on May 01, 2026
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