Lauren Coughlin goes wire to wire to win LPGA’s Aramco Championship
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 05: Lauren Coughlin of the United States poses with the winner’s trophy after the final round of the Aramco Championship 2026 at Shadow Creek Golf Course on April 05, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Getty Images
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 05: Lauren Coughlin of the United States poses with the winner’s trophy after the final round of the Aramco Championship 2026 at Shadow Creek Golf Course on April 05, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)Getty Images
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Goals from Marlon Rangel and Lalruatsanga in either half ensured Chanmari FC edged past Real Kashmir 2-1 in an Indian Football League 2025-26 match at the TRC Stadium in Srinagar on Monday.
Marius Bedzigui scored for the home side to halve the deficit but Chanmari FC held on to the lead to move to seventh place in the table with eight points. Real Kashmir remained at the bottom of the table with two points from seven matches. Marlon Rangel was adjudged Player of the Match.
The home side dominated large spells of the first half, making good use of the windy conditions that made it difficult for midfielders to play precise forward passes. Real Kashmir’s overseas signings impressed alongside captain Mohammad Inam, as they looked the more likely side to score. At the other end, Chanmari relied on their pace to threaten on the counter.
The Snow Leopards struck the woodwork twice in the first half. Inam hit the near post after being set up by Junior Traore. Later in the half, Bedzigui himself saw his effort from the edge of the box crash against the crossbar following a well-worked corner.
Chanmari took the lead against the run of play just before half-time from a set-piece. P. Christopher Kamei floated a chipped delivery into the box, and Real Kashmir goalkeeper Sayad Bin misjudged its flight, completely missing the ball and leaving the goal exposed. Marlon Angel had the simplest of tasks, guiding it into the net to give the visitors the lead which they took into the break.
The visitors doubled their advantage just after the hour mark, capitalising on poor defending from Real Kashmir. Christopher Kamei was once again the provider, as his corner was expertly side-footed into the net by Lalruatsanga, who got ahead of his marker.
The Snow Leopards pulled one back just two minutes later. Shedrack Charles was brought down on the edge of the box, earning a free-kick in a dangerous position. Marius stepped up and curled a superb effort over the five-man wall and into the net, leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
Charles squandered a glorious chance to level the scores as Real Kashmir continued to push for an equaliser. Marius, who was the standout performer for the home side, delivered a low cross from the right that the defender failed to clear, allowing the ball to fall kindly for Shedrack. However, from just six yards out, the striker blasted his effort over the crossbar.
Chanmari looked in control for the rest of the match even though the home side were pushing for an equaliser but could not create any clear-cut chances and trouble the defence. In the end, the away side held on to its one goal advantage and secured three crucial points.
#Deadspin #WNBA #free #agents #hit #market #Monday">Deadspin | More than 100 WNBA free agents hit the market Monday
Sep 30, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson (22) keeps the ball away from Indiana Fever forward Brianna Turner (11) during the third quarter of game five of the second round for the 2025 WNBA Playoffs at Michelob Ultra Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images
WNBA free agency begins Monday, just one week before the 2026 WNBA Draft.
It will be a frantic week as more than 100 players are on the market, their contracts having been tied to the expiration of the previous collective bargaining agreement in 2025.
Now, players will benefit from a new CBA, which allows for a $5.5 million increase in team salary caps. Both veterans and rookies will see huge jumps in pay.
Under the new CBA, the No. 1 pick in the draft will earn $500,000 annually. When the Indiana Fever took Caitlin Clark at No. 1 overall in 2024, she earned just over $76,000 per year.
And standout players, such as A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces, will see increases from the $200,000 range to more than $1 million.
Monday and Tuesday are the designation period, during which qualifying offers can be made and core players designated. Players and their representatives can negotiate from Wednesday to Friday, and contracts can be executed beginning Saturday.
Already, Wilson has said she plans to re-sign with the Aces, while New York Liberty stars Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu said they are staying put.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – JANUARY 11: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs out prior to the AFC Wild Card Playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Five years is plenty of time to evaluate a draft class, and hoo boy is there a lot of room to correct what happened in 2021. It was a year of desperate quarterback reaches, mammoth busts at a variety of positions, and a plethora of teams that simply screwed up the process — but also gave us some of the best talent in all of the NFL.
Now’s our chance to right the wrongs of the past and re-draft the first round from 2021.
Pick
Team
Original Pick
Position
New Pick
Position
1
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence
QB
Trevor Lawrence
QB
2
New York Jets
Zach Wilson
QB
Micah Parsons
EDGE
3
San Francisco 49ers
Trey Lance
QB
Patrick Surtain II
CB
4
Atlanta Falcons
Kyle Pitts
TE
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
5
Cincinnati Bengals
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
Penei Sewell
OT
6
Miami Dolphins
Jaylen Waddle
WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
7
Detroit Lions
Penei Sewell
OT
Jaylen Waddle
WR
8
Carolina Panthers
Jaycee Horn
CB
Landon Dickerson
OT
9
Denver Broncos
Patrick Surtain II
CB
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE
10
Philadelphia Eagles
DeVonta Smith
WR
Trey Smith
OL
11
Chicago Bears
Justin Fields
QB
Rashawn Slater
OT
12
Dallas Cowboys
Micah Parsons
EDGE
Travis Etienne
RB
13
Los Angeles Chargers
Rashawn Slater
OT
Creed Humphrey
OL
14
New York Jets
Alijah Vera-Tucker
OL
Spencer Brown
OL
15
New England Patriots
Mac Jones
QB
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE
16
Arizona Cardinals
Zaven Collins
LB
Kwity Paye
EDGE
17
Las Vegas Raiders
Alex Leatherwood
OT
Nico Collins
WR
18
Miami Dolphins
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE
Jonathon Cooper
EDGE
19
Washington Commanders
Jamin Davis
LB
Nick Bolton
LB
20
New York Giants
Kadarius Toney
WR
Kyle Pitts
TE
21
Indianapolis Colts
Kwity Paye
EDGE
Azeez Ojulari
LB
22
Tennessee Titans
Caleb Farley
CB
Jaycee Horn
CB
23
Minnesota Vikings
Christian Darrisaw
OT
Christian Darrisaw
OT
24
Pittsburgh Steelers
Najee Harris
RB
Najee Harris
RB
25
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Etienne
RB
Chuba Hubbard
RB
26
Cleveland Browns
Greg Newsome II
CB
Pete Werner
LB
27
Baltimore Ravens
Rashod Bateman
WR
Quinn Meinerz
CB
28
New Orleans Saints
Payton Turner
EDGE
Dan Moore
OL
29
Green Bay Packers
Eric Stokes
CB
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB
30
Buffalo Bills
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE
Talanoa Hufanga
S
31
Balitmore Ravens
Odafe Oweh
EDGE
Christian Barmore
DT
32
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Joe Tryon-Shoyinka
LB
Odafe Oweh
EDGE
We went from four first round quarterbacks to one. Regardless of how great the other players in this class were, I still think the Jaguars go with Lawrence here to find their franchise QB.
In total we had 15 players fall out of the first round who were originally first round picks.
The biggest riser in the 2021 class was OL Trey Smith, who moves from pick No. 226 to No. 10.
The biggest conceivable fall in the redraft would be OL Alex Leatherwood, who was the No. 17 pick, but out of the NFL in two years. He would fall to UDFA.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – JANUARY 11: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs out prior to the AFC Wild Card Playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Five years is plenty of time to evaluate a draft class, and hoo boy is there a lot of room to correct what happened in 2021. It was a year of desperate quarterback reaches, mammoth busts at a variety of positions, and a plethora of teams that simply screwed up the process — but also gave us some of the best talent in all of the NFL.
Now’s our chance to right the wrongs of the past and re-draft the first round from 2021.
Pick
Team
Original Pick
Position
New Pick
Position
1
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence
QB
Trevor Lawrence
QB
2
New York Jets
Zach Wilson
QB
Micah Parsons
EDGE
3
San Francisco 49ers
Trey Lance
QB
Patrick Surtain II
CB
4
Atlanta Falcons
Kyle Pitts
TE
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
5
Cincinnati Bengals
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
Penei Sewell
OT
6
Miami Dolphins
Jaylen Waddle
WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
7
Detroit Lions
Penei Sewell
OT
Jaylen Waddle
WR
8
Carolina Panthers
Jaycee Horn
CB
Landon Dickerson
OT
9
Denver Broncos
Patrick Surtain II
CB
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE
10
Philadelphia Eagles
DeVonta Smith
WR
Trey Smith
OL
11
Chicago Bears
Justin Fields
QB
Rashawn Slater
OT
12
Dallas Cowboys
Micah Parsons
EDGE
Travis Etienne
RB
13
Los Angeles Chargers
Rashawn Slater
OT
Creed Humphrey
OL
14
New York Jets
Alijah Vera-Tucker
OL
Spencer Brown
OL
15
New England Patriots
Mac Jones
QB
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE
16
Arizona Cardinals
Zaven Collins
LB
Kwity Paye
EDGE
17
Las Vegas Raiders
Alex Leatherwood
OT
Nico Collins
WR
18
Miami Dolphins
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE
Jonathon Cooper
EDGE
19
Washington Commanders
Jamin Davis
LB
Nick Bolton
LB
20
New York Giants
Kadarius Toney
WR
Kyle Pitts
TE
21
Indianapolis Colts
Kwity Paye
EDGE
Azeez Ojulari
LB
22
Tennessee Titans
Caleb Farley
CB
Jaycee Horn
CB
23
Minnesota Vikings
Christian Darrisaw
OT
Christian Darrisaw
OT
24
Pittsburgh Steelers
Najee Harris
RB
Najee Harris
RB
25
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Etienne
RB
Chuba Hubbard
RB
26
Cleveland Browns
Greg Newsome II
CB
Pete Werner
LB
27
Baltimore Ravens
Rashod Bateman
WR
Quinn Meinerz
CB
28
New Orleans Saints
Payton Turner
EDGE
Dan Moore
OL
29
Green Bay Packers
Eric Stokes
CB
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB
30
Buffalo Bills
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE
Talanoa Hufanga
S
31
Balitmore Ravens
Odafe Oweh
EDGE
Christian Barmore
DT
32
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Joe Tryon-Shoyinka
LB
Odafe Oweh
EDGE
We went from four first round quarterbacks to one. Regardless of how great the other players in this class were, I still think the Jaguars go with Lawrence here to find their franchise QB.
In total we had 15 players fall out of the first round who were originally first round picks.
The biggest riser in the 2021 class was OL Trey Smith, who moves from pick No. 226 to No. 10.
The biggest conceivable fall in the redraft would be OL Alex Leatherwood, who was the No. 17 pick, but out of the NFL in two years. He would fall to UDFA.
#Lets #redraft #NFL #Draft #years">Let’s re-draft the 2021 NFL Draft after 5 years
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – JANUARY 11: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs out prior to the AFC Wild Card Playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Five years is plenty of time to evaluate a draft class, and hoo boy is there a lot of room to correct what happened in 2021. It was a year of desperate quarterback reaches, mammoth busts at a variety of positions, and a plethora of teams that simply screwed up the process — but also gave us some of the best talent in all of the NFL.
Now’s our chance to right the wrongs of the past and re-draft the first round from 2021.
Pick
Team
Original Pick
Position
New Pick
Position
1
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence
QB
Trevor Lawrence
QB
2
New York Jets
Zach Wilson
QB
Micah Parsons
EDGE
3
San Francisco 49ers
Trey Lance
QB
Patrick Surtain II
CB
4
Atlanta Falcons
Kyle Pitts
TE
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
5
Cincinnati Bengals
Ja’Marr Chase
WR
Penei Sewell
OT
6
Miami Dolphins
Jaylen Waddle
WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR
7
Detroit Lions
Penei Sewell
OT
Jaylen Waddle
WR
8
Carolina Panthers
Jaycee Horn
CB
Landon Dickerson
OT
9
Denver Broncos
Patrick Surtain II
CB
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE
10
Philadelphia Eagles
DeVonta Smith
WR
Trey Smith
OL
11
Chicago Bears
Justin Fields
QB
Rashawn Slater
OT
12
Dallas Cowboys
Micah Parsons
EDGE
Travis Etienne
RB
13
Los Angeles Chargers
Rashawn Slater
OT
Creed Humphrey
OL
14
New York Jets
Alijah Vera-Tucker
OL
Spencer Brown
OL
15
New England Patriots
Mac Jones
QB
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE
16
Arizona Cardinals
Zaven Collins
LB
Kwity Paye
EDGE
17
Las Vegas Raiders
Alex Leatherwood
OT
Nico Collins
WR
18
Miami Dolphins
Jaelan Phillips
EDGE
Jonathon Cooper
EDGE
19
Washington Commanders
Jamin Davis
LB
Nick Bolton
LB
20
New York Giants
Kadarius Toney
WR
Kyle Pitts
TE
21
Indianapolis Colts
Kwity Paye
EDGE
Azeez Ojulari
LB
22
Tennessee Titans
Caleb Farley
CB
Jaycee Horn
CB
23
Minnesota Vikings
Christian Darrisaw
OT
Christian Darrisaw
OT
24
Pittsburgh Steelers
Najee Harris
RB
Najee Harris
RB
25
Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Etienne
RB
Chuba Hubbard
RB
26
Cleveland Browns
Greg Newsome II
CB
Pete Werner
LB
27
Baltimore Ravens
Rashod Bateman
WR
Quinn Meinerz
CB
28
New Orleans Saints
Payton Turner
EDGE
Dan Moore
OL
29
Green Bay Packers
Eric Stokes
CB
Rhamondre Stevenson
RB
30
Buffalo Bills
Gregory Rousseau
EDGE
Talanoa Hufanga
S
31
Balitmore Ravens
Odafe Oweh
EDGE
Christian Barmore
DT
32
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Joe Tryon-Shoyinka
LB
Odafe Oweh
EDGE
We went from four first round quarterbacks to one. Regardless of how great the other players in this class were, I still think the Jaguars go with Lawrence here to find their franchise QB.
In total we had 15 players fall out of the first round who were originally first round picks.
The biggest riser in the 2021 class was OL Trey Smith, who moves from pick No. 226 to No. 10.
The biggest conceivable fall in the redraft would be OL Alex Leatherwood, who was the No. 17 pick, but out of the NFL in two years. He would fall to UDFA.
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