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Jets’ first-round pick spoiled by Texas Tech’s plane photo  The 2026 NFL Draft really begins when the New York Jets come on the clock at No. 2 overall. The whole world knows the Las Vegas Raiders are taking Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the first pick. The Jets are reportedly deciding between Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese and Texas Tech defensive end David Bailey at No. 2, and it sure feels like the Red Raiders just spoiled the pick with their post on Twitter early Thursday morning before round one gets underway.The Texas Tech football account tweeted a photo of the coaching staff before they take off for Pittsburgh to watch the first round of the draft. Two things you should notice: the large jet in the background of the photo, and the jet emoji. I’m not Sherlock Holmes, but I feel comfortable guessing that they already know their guy Bailey will be taken with the second overall pick by the Jets.Very subtle, Red Raiders.Good luck to David Bailey in New York. The Jets need all the luck they can get.  #Jets #firstround #pick #spoiled #Texas #Techs #plane #photo

Jets’ first-round pick spoiled by Texas Tech’s plane photo

The 2026 NFL Draft really begins when the New York Jets come on the clock at No. 2 overall. The whole world knows the Las Vegas Raiders are taking Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the first pick. The Jets are reportedly deciding between Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese and Texas Tech defensive end David Bailey at No. 2, and it sure feels like the Red Raiders just spoiled the pick with their post on Twitter early Thursday morning before round one gets underway.

The Texas Tech football account tweeted a photo of the coaching staff before they take off for Pittsburgh to watch the first round of the draft. Two things you should notice: the large jet in the background of the photo, and the jet emoji. I’m not Sherlock Holmes, but I feel comfortable guessing that they already know their guy Bailey will be taken with the second overall pick by the Jets.

Very subtle, Red Raiders.

Good luck to David Bailey in New York. The Jets need all the luck they can get.

#Jets #firstround #pick #spoiled #Texas #Techs #plane #photo

The 2026 NFL Draft really begins when the New York Jets come on the clock at No. 2 overall. The whole world knows the Las Vegas Raiders are taking Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the first pick. The Jets are reportedly deciding between Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese and Texas Tech defensive end David Bailey at No. 2, and it sure feels like the Red Raiders just spoiled the pick with their post on Twitter early Thursday morning before round one gets underway.

The Texas Tech football account tweeted a photo of the coaching staff before they take off for Pittsburgh to watch the first round of the draft. Two things you should notice: the large jet in the background of the photo, and the jet emoji. I’m not Sherlock Holmes, but I feel comfortable guessing that they already know their guy Bailey will be taken with the second overall pick by the Jets.

Very subtle, Red Raiders.

Good luck to David Bailey in New York. The Jets need all the luck they can get.

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IPL 2026: Rehan Ahmed replaces Duckett at Delhi Capitals <div id="content-body-70898306" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Delhi Capitals has roped in England all-rounder Rehan Ahmed as a replacement player for Ben Duckett in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL 2026).</p><p>Rehan most recently featured in the T20 World Cup, where he played one game in a Super 8 clash against Sri Lanka. He scored a quickfire 19 to steer England to victory after having claimed two wickets with the ball.</p><p>The 21-year-old will be featuring in the IPL for the first time, while he has experience of playing in the Hundred, ILT20 and the Big Bash League.</p><p>Rehan is a multi-format player for the English national team with 27 caps.</p><p>Duckett, who was picked up by Capitals for his base price of Rs. 2 crore in the auction, withdrew from the tournament in a bid to save his England career.</p><p>The left-handed batter also expressed his apology to the Delhi Capitals franchise.</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 23, 2026</p></div> #IPL #Rehan #Ahmed #replaces #Duckett #Delhi #Capitals

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NBA Playoffs Betting Picks: Game 3 Predictions & Best Bets | Deadspin.com <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-0 py-0 pb-4 undefined"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-1200/1776954976509" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-1200/1776954976509" alt="Apr 20, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives on Toronto Raptors forward Sandro Mamukelashvili (54) during the first half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Dermer-Imagn Images" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Apr 20, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives on Toronto Raptors forward Sandro Mamukelashvili (54) during the first half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Dermer-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>The first round of the NBA Playoffs continues tonight with Game Three for the Knicks-Hawks, Cavaliers-Raptors, and Nuggets-Timberwolves. The underdogs were the NBA best bets for two of the three in Game Two. Will that be the case for Game Three?<br/>We’ll answer that question with today’s NBA Best Bets picks.</p><h2 id="new-york-knicks-vs-atlanta-hawks" class=" uppercase break-words">New York Knicks vs. Atlanta Hawks</h2><p>The Knicks had Game Two won. They were up by 12 going into the fourth quarter and just needed to maintain the status quo <a href="https://deadspin.com/knicks-and-nuggets-blow-big-leads-what-went-wrong-in-game-2/" target="_blank">to seal the victory</a>. Instead, a combination of solid defense by Atlanta and poor shooting by the Knicks when it mattered most led to an improbable Atlanta comeback. But can the Hawks do it again?</p><p>I wouldn’t count on it. Yes, the Hawks made the right plays at the right time to steal a win in New York and should bring some momentum into this game. But the Knicks have one of the best defenses in the NBA. It broke down in the fourth in Game Two, but I wouldn’t count on that to do so again.</p><p><strong>My Pick: Knicks ML at -110 (DraftKings)</strong></p><p>New York will bounce back from those fourth-quarter mistakes that cost them Game Two. It will be tougher playing in Atlanta than at home, and the Knicks are not a great road team (22-19). But I’d still take the Knicks to bounce back and win this one outright.</p> </section><p><span class="inline-block mr-3 uppercase shrink-0 font-bold">Our Current Best Offers</span></p><p>Channel debug: <span class="font-semibold text-gray-700">betting</span></p><br/><section id="section-3"> <h2 id="cleveland-cavaliers-vs-toronto-raptors" class=" uppercase break-words">Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors</h2><p>It has been a rough go for the Raptors in this series against the Cavs as they lost both games in Cleveland (126-113 and 115-105). The Cavaliers’ dynamic trio of playmakers ( Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, and Evan Mobley) has simply been too much for the Toronto defense to handle.</p><p>The Raptors seemed to figure out a way to put more pressure on Mitchell in the second half of Game Two. If they can keep it up at home, it may mean Mitchell doesn’t have another 30+ point night. But it will also turn Mitchell into more of a distributor, meaning bigger nights for Mobley and Harden.</p><p><strong>My Pick: Cavaliers -2.5 at -115 (DraftKings)</strong></p><p>Toronto will play a better game at home, but Cleveland has too many scoring threats for them to handle. The Raptors will hit a few more 3-pointers and make it a better game, but the Cavs will cover the small spread.</p> </section> <p><span class="inline-block mr-3 uppercase shrink-0 font-bold">Our Current Best Offers</span></p><p>Channel debug: <span class="font-semibold text-gray-700">betting</span></p><section id="section-5"> <h2 id="denver-nuggets-vs-minnesota-timberwolves" class=" uppercase break-words">Denver Nuggets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves</h2><p>Denver’s defense has been a concern to me all season long. Usually, it doesn’t mean much since they have more than offense on most nights to cover it. But that was certainly not the case in Game Two as they were outscored in the fourth quarter, 29-21, sealing a five-point win for Minnesota.</p><p>Anthony Edwards <a href="https://www.si.com/betting/anthony-edwards-injury-update-betting-impact-for-nuggets-vs-timberwolves-game-3" target="_blank">is still hobbled</a> and will not be the same scoring threat he was in the regular season. But I expect Nikola Jokic and Jamaal to be out for blood and looking to make up for losing at home. However, while I expect more on offense, I’m not confident they can improve on defense.</p><p><strong>My Pick: OVER 233.5 at -108 (DraftKings)</strong></p><p>Denver played a surprisingly good defensive game in Game 1, but reverted to their regular-season norm in Game Two. I expect a similar effort in Game Three. With the Timberwolves now the home team, their offense will be more productive, but so will Jokic and Murray.</p><p>This is anyone’s game to win, but either way, it will be a high-scoring one.</p> </section><p><span class="inline-block mr-3 uppercase shrink-0 font-bold">Our Current Best Offers</span></p><p>Channel debug: <span class="font-semibold text-gray-700">betting</span></p> </div> #NBA #Playoffs #Betting #Picks #Game #Predictions #Bets #Deadspin.com

The New York Jets have effectively been on the clock for two months, and it’s unclear if they know what they’re doing on Thursday night. Everyone has known that the Raiders are taking QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick since the NFL Scouting Combine in February, which meant the draft effectively starts at No. 2. The issue is that the lead-up to making the pick has been so peppered with so much chaos that it’s impossible to get a bead on what they’re doing.

It might be easy to shrug this off as “smokescreen,” which fans tend to do during a nonsensical draft lead up — but there’s public information showing that the Jets might do something very weird with the No. 2 pick. To being with: A trade seems very unlikely. There is one guy seemingly worth making the jump for and that’s Ohio State’s Arvell Reese, who is the No. 1 player on our big board — and also an ideal player for the Jets.

Head coach Aaron Glenn is moving the Jets to a 3-4 base defense in his sophomore season, which precipitated the team’s trade with the Titans for T’Vondre Sweat. It’s assumed that the Jets will be using a hybrid front, which has become commonplace in the NFL — and nobody is better equipped in this draft for defensive variability than Reese. The ultimate toolbox player, you can throw him on the edge and get pressure, but also move him inside where he’s a reliable enough box linebacker to play Mike or Will in a different alignment.

So what’s the problem? Throughout the process there have been reports out of New York that the Jets were lukewarm on Reese. The organization has no reason to lie about any interest, because they’re in the driver’s seat. In addition, the only way you potentially bait a trade if you aren’t interested in Reese is by feigning interest and getting an offer you can’t refuse, not the other way around. It’s semi-understandable why the Jets have cold feet when it comes to the Ohio State prospect, because he’s not a finished product. There’s work to be done, and his true position isn’t set in stone. That’s worrisome for an organization wanting to compete right now, and doesn’t necessarily have the luxury to spend time developing a player.

The lack of interest in Reese caused people to turn their attention to Texas Tech’s David Bailey, who is the next-most obvious pick for the Jets. His position is set as a 3-4 EDGE, he will come in and get pressures immediately, Bailey will help the Jets right now — but give it three years, and he might end up simply being a Top 10 pass rusher, not a transcendent player the way Reese can. Still, that might be good enough to land a reliable building block that Glenn and Co. can count on.

“Okay, so the pick is going to be David Bailey,” you might say — except for the fact that the Jets cancelled their Top 30 visit with him. It’s definitely not unheard of to see teams take players without Top 30 visits, but not typically in the Top 5. At the very least, an organization is happy to bring in an intended target just to show them the facilities, have them get used to the culture, get a sense of the player away from the distractions of the Pro Day or the Combine.

Now we have two guys who are in play at No. 2, with the Jets giving signals they’re interested in both, and disinterested in equal measure.

If you hope to glean information from their Top 30 visits, good luck. A total of 14 visits were spent on players grading from the 5th round, to UDFAs — including five players who weren’t even ranked on Top 500 prospect boards. The team literally cancelled a visit with David Bailey to accommodate a player who won’t be drafted, resting on their laurels of seeing him at the combine and pro day.

In the simplest terms: The Jets aren’t operating like any other team in the NFL. That could be a sign of genius as they pull something out of this class we didn’t expect, but being different isn’t always a good thing when it comes to the draft. You might think you’re playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers, but it winds up you were playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos all along.

#Jets #NFL #Draft #process #chaotic #dysfunctional #standards">The Jets’ NFL Draft process has been chaotic even by their dysfunctional standards  The New York Jets have effectively been on the clock for two months, and it’s unclear if they know what they’re doing on Thursday night. Everyone has known that the Raiders are taking QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick since the NFL Scouting Combine in February, which meant the draft effectively starts at No. 2. The issue is that the lead-up to making the pick has been so peppered with so much chaos that it’s impossible to get a bead on what they’re doing.It might be easy to shrug this off as “smokescreen,” which fans tend to do during a nonsensical draft lead up — but there’s public information showing that the Jets might do something very weird with the No. 2 pick. To being with: A trade seems very unlikely. There is one guy seemingly worth making the jump for and that’s Ohio State’s Arvell Reese, who is the No. 1 player on our big board — and also an ideal player for the Jets.Head coach Aaron Glenn is moving the Jets to a 3-4 base defense in his sophomore season, which precipitated the team’s trade with the Titans for T’Vondre Sweat. It’s assumed that the Jets will be using a hybrid front, which has become commonplace in the NFL — and nobody is better equipped in this draft for defensive variability than Reese. The ultimate toolbox player, you can throw him on the edge and get pressure, but also move him inside where he’s a reliable enough box linebacker to play Mike or Will in a different alignment.So what’s the problem? Throughout the process there have been reports out of New York that the Jets were lukewarm on Reese. The organization has no reason to lie about any interest, because they’re in the driver’s seat. In addition, the only way you potentially bait a trade if you aren’t interested in Reese is by feigning interest and getting an offer you can’t refuse, not the other way around. It’s semi-understandable why the Jets have cold feet when it comes to the Ohio State prospect, because he’s not a finished product. There’s work to be done, and his true position isn’t set in stone. That’s worrisome for an organization wanting to compete right now, and doesn’t necessarily have the luxury to spend time developing a player.The lack of interest in Reese caused people to turn their attention to Texas Tech’s David Bailey, who is the next-most obvious pick for the Jets. His position is set as a 3-4 EDGE, he will come in and get pressures immediately, Bailey will help the Jets right now — but give it three years, and he might end up simply being a Top 10 pass rusher, not a transcendent player the way Reese can. Still, that might be good enough to land a reliable building block that Glenn and Co. can count on.“Okay, so the pick is going to be David Bailey,” you might say — except for the fact that the Jets cancelled their Top 30 visit with him. It’s definitely not unheard of to see teams take players without Top 30 visits, but not typically in the Top 5. At the very least, an organization is happy to bring in an intended target just to show them the facilities, have them get used to the culture, get a sense of the player away from the distractions of the Pro Day or the Combine.Now we have two guys who are in play at No. 2, with the Jets giving signals they’re interested in both, and disinterested in equal measure.If you hope to glean information from their Top 30 visits, good luck. A total of 14 visits were spent on players grading from the 5th round, to UDFAs — including five players who weren’t even ranked on Top 500 prospect boards. The team literally cancelled a visit with David Bailey to accommodate a player who won’t be drafted, resting on their laurels of seeing him at the combine and pro day.In the simplest terms: The Jets aren’t operating like any other team in the NFL. That could be a sign of genius as they pull something out of this class we didn’t expect, but being different isn’t always a good thing when it comes to the draft. You might think you’re playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers, but it winds up you were playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos all along.  #Jets #NFL #Draft #process #chaotic #dysfunctional #standards

that the Jets cancelled their Top 30 visit with him. It’s definitely not unheard of to see teams take players without Top 30 visits, but not typically in the Top 5. At the very least, an organization is happy to bring in an intended target just to show them the facilities, have them get used to the culture, get a sense of the player away from the distractions of the Pro Day or the Combine.

Now we have two guys who are in play at No. 2, with the Jets giving signals they’re interested in both, and disinterested in equal measure.

If you hope to glean information from their Top 30 visits, good luck. A total of 14 visits were spent on players grading from the 5th round, to UDFAs — including five players who weren’t even ranked on Top 500 prospect boards. The team literally cancelled a visit with David Bailey to accommodate a player who won’t be drafted, resting on their laurels of seeing him at the combine and pro day.

In the simplest terms: The Jets aren’t operating like any other team in the NFL. That could be a sign of genius as they pull something out of this class we didn’t expect, but being different isn’t always a good thing when it comes to the draft. You might think you’re playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers, but it winds up you were playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos all along.

#Jets #NFL #Draft #process #chaotic #dysfunctional #standards">The Jets’ NFL Draft process has been chaotic even by their dysfunctional standards

The New York Jets have effectively been on the clock for two months, and it’s unclear if they know what they’re doing on Thursday night. Everyone has known that the Raiders are taking QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick since the NFL Scouting Combine in February, which meant the draft effectively starts at No. 2. The issue is that the lead-up to making the pick has been so peppered with so much chaos that it’s impossible to get a bead on what they’re doing.

It might be easy to shrug this off as “smokescreen,” which fans tend to do during a nonsensical draft lead up — but there’s public information showing that the Jets might do something very weird with the No. 2 pick. To being with: A trade seems very unlikely. There is one guy seemingly worth making the jump for and that’s Ohio State’s Arvell Reese, who is the No. 1 player on our big board — and also an ideal player for the Jets.

Head coach Aaron Glenn is moving the Jets to a 3-4 base defense in his sophomore season, which precipitated the team’s trade with the Titans for T’Vondre Sweat. It’s assumed that the Jets will be using a hybrid front, which has become commonplace in the NFL — and nobody is better equipped in this draft for defensive variability than Reese. The ultimate toolbox player, you can throw him on the edge and get pressure, but also move him inside where he’s a reliable enough box linebacker to play Mike or Will in a different alignment.

So what’s the problem? Throughout the process there have been reports out of New York that the Jets were lukewarm on Reese. The organization has no reason to lie about any interest, because they’re in the driver’s seat. In addition, the only way you potentially bait a trade if you aren’t interested in Reese is by feigning interest and getting an offer you can’t refuse, not the other way around. It’s semi-understandable why the Jets have cold feet when it comes to the Ohio State prospect, because he’s not a finished product. There’s work to be done, and his true position isn’t set in stone. That’s worrisome for an organization wanting to compete right now, and doesn’t necessarily have the luxury to spend time developing a player.

The lack of interest in Reese caused people to turn their attention to Texas Tech’s David Bailey, who is the next-most obvious pick for the Jets. His position is set as a 3-4 EDGE, he will come in and get pressures immediately, Bailey will help the Jets right now — but give it three years, and he might end up simply being a Top 10 pass rusher, not a transcendent player the way Reese can. Still, that might be good enough to land a reliable building block that Glenn and Co. can count on.

“Okay, so the pick is going to be David Bailey,” you might say — except for the fact that the Jets cancelled their Top 30 visit with him. It’s definitely not unheard of to see teams take players without Top 30 visits, but not typically in the Top 5. At the very least, an organization is happy to bring in an intended target just to show them the facilities, have them get used to the culture, get a sense of the player away from the distractions of the Pro Day or the Combine.

Now we have two guys who are in play at No. 2, with the Jets giving signals they’re interested in both, and disinterested in equal measure.

If you hope to glean information from their Top 30 visits, good luck. A total of 14 visits were spent on players grading from the 5th round, to UDFAs — including five players who weren’t even ranked on Top 500 prospect boards. The team literally cancelled a visit with David Bailey to accommodate a player who won’t be drafted, resting on their laurels of seeing him at the combine and pro day.

In the simplest terms: The Jets aren’t operating like any other team in the NFL. That could be a sign of genius as they pull something out of this class we didn’t expect, but being different isn’t always a good thing when it comes to the draft. You might think you’re playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers, but it winds up you were playing Hungry, Hungry Hippos all along.

#Jets #NFL #Draft #process #chaotic #dysfunctional #standards

Sanju Samson on Thursday scored his second century of the IPL 2026 season during Chennai Super Kings’ match against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium.

ALSO READ: Most hundreds in IPL: Sanju Samson enters top 5 five with fifth century during MI vs CSK

The 31-year-old completed his ton in 54 balls with the help of 10 fours and six sixes. Samson’s innings helped his team post 207 for six in 20 overs.

His first hundred in the season came against Delhi Capitals, when he scored an unbeaten 115 off just 56 balls. Samson now has five centuries in the tournament. Only three other batters have scored more hundreds than him.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#Sanju #Samson #scores #century #IPL">Sanju Samson scores second century of IPL 2026  Sanju Samson on Thursday scored his second century of the IPL 2026 season during Chennai Super Kings’ match against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium.ALSO READ: Most hundreds in IPL: Sanju Samson enters top 5 five with fifth century during MI vs CSKThe 31-year-old completed his ton in 54 balls with the help of 10 fours and six sixes. Samson’s innings helped his team post 207 for six in 20 overs.His first hundred in the season came against Delhi Capitals, when he scored an unbeaten 115 off just 56 balls. Samson now has five centuries in the tournament. Only three other batters have scored more hundreds than him.Published on Apr 23, 2026  #Sanju #Samson #scores #century #IPL

Most hundreds in IPL: Sanju Samson enters top 5 five with fifth century during MI vs CSK

The 31-year-old completed his ton in 54 balls with the help of 10 fours and six sixes. Samson’s innings helped his team post 207 for six in 20 overs.

His first hundred in the season came against Delhi Capitals, when he scored an unbeaten 115 off just 56 balls. Samson now has five centuries in the tournament. Only three other batters have scored more hundreds than him.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

#Sanju #Samson #scores #century #IPL">Sanju Samson scores second century of IPL 2026

Sanju Samson on Thursday scored his second century of the IPL 2026 season during Chennai Super Kings’ match against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium.

ALSO READ: Most hundreds in IPL: Sanju Samson enters top 5 five with fifth century during MI vs CSK

The 31-year-old completed his ton in 54 balls with the help of 10 fours and six sixes. Samson’s innings helped his team post 207 for six in 20 overs.

His first hundred in the season came against Delhi Capitals, when he scored an unbeaten 115 off just 56 balls. Samson now has five centuries in the tournament. Only three other batters have scored more hundreds than him.

Published on Apr 23, 2026

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