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Mike McDaniel has no interest in fixing this team’s bad QB situation

Mike McDaniel has no interest in fixing this team’s bad QB situation

After being fired as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Mike McDaniel is making the interview rounds. The offensive guru became a candidate for open offensive coordinator jobs the moment he was fired, but given the number of head coach openings, McDaniel has taken interviews for several head coaching jobs.

To date, McDaniel has interviewed with the Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns, and the Baltimore Ravens for their vacant head coaching jobs, as well as with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Chargers, and the Detroit Lions for their offensive coordinator jobs.

But ahead of a scheduled second interview with the Browns, McDaniel has pulled his name out of the running.

As first reported by Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, McDaniel informed the Browns on Tuesday, ahead of his second interview which was set for Wednesday, that he is “withdrawing” from their head coaching search. That second interview with the Browns was set to be in-person:

As noted by Pelissero, McDaniel is believed to have several job offers for an offensive coordinator position, and while he mulls those over you might look at the situations in Las Vegas and Baltimore to be preferable from a head coaching standpoint. In Baltimore, you get to coach two-time league MVP Lamar Jackson, and for a team that has won a Super Bowl and is in the playoff mix almost every season.

While there is a much longer way to go to get the Raiders back to relevance, Las Vegas does have the first-overall selection, and therefore the keys to the first quarterback in the draft.

That is likely to be Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, who capped off a dream season with a win in the National Championship game on Monday night over Miami.

Then there are the Browns, who are set to pick sixth in the draft, and have to navigate a cloudy quarterback picture with Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders, and Dillon Gabriel, and at the moment have a lot of work to do to get cap compliant for the 2026 NFL season.

And even if he does not get either of those head coaching jobs, he could perhaps go call plays for Justin Herbert in Los Angeles or Jared Goff in Detroit for a season or two before re-entering the head coaching interview carousel.

Given the options, you might understand McDaniel’s decision.

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Ukrainian 12th seed Marta Kostyuk booked her place in a maiden Wimbledon quarterfinal on Monday, continuing her excellent run of form with a straight-sets win over qualifier Ashlyn Krueger.

Kostyuk, who enjoyed her best performance at a Grand Slam by reaching the French Open semifinals last month, overturned a 4-2 deficit in the second set to win 6-4, 6-4.

She will next face former finalist Jasmine Paolini of Italy for a last-four place.

Mertens continues strong run

Belgium’s Elise Mertens reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time with a 6-4, 6-4 win against Czech 21st seed Marie Bouzkova on Monday.

Mertens, seeded 25th, followed her shock third round win over second seed Elena Rybakina with another commanding performance at the grass-court Grand Slam.

She is finally into the last eight at the All England Club at the ninth attempt.

The 30-year-old’s only Grand Slam semifinal appearance came at the 2018 Australian Open.

Mertens, a two-time Wimbledon doubles winner, faces Czech ninth seed Linda Noskova or 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the quarterfinals.

Paolini ends Eala’s run in three sets

Jasmine Paolini reached her first Grand Slam quarter-final for two years, edging out rising Filipina star Alexandra Eala in a tense last 16 match at Wimbledon on Monday.

Italian 13th seed Paolini ended the run of Iga Swiatek’s conqueror Eala with a gritty 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory on Centre Court.

“I feel so lucky to have this opportunity and so lucky to get the win,” said Paolini, before addressing the watching Roger Federer in the royal box.

“I just needed to stay focused and don’t think about him (Federer) being here… It’s an amazing feeling to be here right now with the win.”

Paolini will face Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine in her first major quarterfinal since reaching the Wimbledon final in 2024, when she lost to Barbora Krejcikova in three sets.

The Italian was also the French Open runner-up to Swiatek in 2024.

She has struggled for most of this season but has rediscovered her form at the All England Club since losing the opening set of her first-round match 6-0.

“After the first set in the first round I was like ‘Okay, it can only go better’… point by point, game by game, I was feeling better,” Paolini added.

The 21-year-old Eala had become the first woman from the Philippines to reach the third and fourth rounds of a Slam, but despite threatening a comeback in the second set, could not get the better of the wily Paolini.

The 30-year-old Paolini clinched a nip-and-tuck opening set with a break, having failed to serve it out in the previous game.

After the players traded early breaks in the second set, 29th seed Eala broke for a 4-3 lead and then held from 0-40 down in the next game.

The left-hander managed to close it out to force a decider.

The vital moment of a nervy third set came when Paolini broke in the eighth game, before serving it out confidently despite falling 0-30 down.

Noskova downs Keys

Czech ninth seed Linda Noskova saw off Madison Keys in straight sets on Monday to reach the Wimbledon last eight for the first time.

The 21-year-old, whose only previous Grand Slam quarter-final came at the 2024 Australian Open, knocked out American 26th seed Keys with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/2) victory.

Noskova will take on Belgian Elise Mertens for a semifinal place.

Published on Jul 06, 2026

#Wimbledon #Kostyuk #Mertens #enter #maiden #quarterfinals">Wimbledon 2026 — Kostyuk, Mertens enter maiden quarterfinals  Ukrainian 12th seed Marta Kostyuk booked her place in a maiden Wimbledon quarterfinal on Monday, continuing her excellent run of form with a straight-sets win over qualifier Ashlyn Krueger.Kostyuk, who enjoyed her best performance at a Grand Slam by reaching the French Open semifinals last month, overturned a 4-2 deficit in the second set to win 6-4, 6-4.She will next face former finalist Jasmine Paolini of Italy for a last-four place.Mertens continues strong runBelgium’s Elise Mertens reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time with a 6-4, 6-4 win against Czech 21st seed Marie Bouzkova on Monday.Mertens, seeded 25th, followed her shock third round win over second seed Elena Rybakina with another commanding performance at the grass-court Grand Slam.She is finally into the last eight at the All England Club at the ninth attempt.The 30-year-old’s only Grand Slam semifinal appearance came at the 2018 Australian Open.Mertens, a two-time Wimbledon doubles winner, faces Czech ninth seed Linda Noskova or 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys in the quarterfinals.Paolini ends Eala’s run in three setsJasmine Paolini reached her first Grand Slam quarter-final for two years, edging out rising Filipina star Alexandra Eala in a tense last 16 match at Wimbledon on Monday.Italian 13th seed Paolini ended the run of Iga Swiatek’s conqueror Eala with a gritty 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 victory on Centre Court.“I feel so lucky to have this opportunity and so lucky to get the win,” said Paolini, before addressing the watching Roger Federer in the royal box.“I just needed to stay focused and don’t think about him (Federer) being here… It’s an amazing feeling to be here right now with the win.”Paolini will face Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine in her first major quarterfinal since reaching the Wimbledon final in 2024, when she lost to Barbora Krejcikova in three sets.The Italian was also the French Open runner-up to Swiatek in 2024.She has struggled for most of this season but has rediscovered her form at the All England Club since losing the opening set of her first-round match 6-0.“After the first set in the first round I was like ‘Okay, it can only go better’… point by point, game by game, I was feeling better,” Paolini added.The 21-year-old Eala had become the first woman from the Philippines to reach the third and fourth rounds of a Slam, but despite threatening a comeback in the second set, could not get the better of the wily Paolini.The 30-year-old Paolini clinched a nip-and-tuck opening set with a break, having failed to serve it out in the previous game.After the players traded early breaks in the second set, 29th seed Eala broke for a 4-3 lead and then held from 0-40 down in the next game.The left-hander managed to close it out to force a decider.The vital moment of a nervy third set came when Paolini broke in the eighth game, before serving it out confidently despite falling 0-30 down.Noskova downs KeysCzech ninth seed Linda Noskova saw off Madison Keys in straight sets on Monday to reach the Wimbledon last eight for the first time.The 21-year-old, whose only previous Grand Slam quarter-final came at the 2024 Australian Open, knocked out American 26th seed Keys with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/2) victory.Noskova will take on Belgian Elise Mertens for a semifinal place.Published on Jul 06, 2026  #Wimbledon #Kostyuk #Mertens #enter #maiden #quarterfinals

Deadspin | Nats’ Luis Garcia Jr., Astros’ Yordan Alvarez showing no mercy to pitchers this season  Jun 24, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. (2) reacts after hitting a single against the Philadelphia Phillies during the fifth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images   Luis Garcia Jr. looks to continue his home run barrage as the Washington Nationals open a three-game home series against the Houston Astros on Monday.  The 26-year-old Nationals first baseman has been on a tear lately with nine homers in his last 12 games. He’s cranked 16 homers since May 25 and is second in the National League with 64 RBIs, but the Nationals are just one game over .500 after losing two of three to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.  Garcia set a career high with his 19th home run, a two-run shot on Sunday in an 11-5 loss to the Pirates. Garcia credits a swing adjustment for the hot streak.  “We found something special about my swing that we have right now and just trying to put the ball up in the air,” Garcia said after Friday’s 9-5 win in which he went deep twice against Pittsburgh. “That’s probably the success that we’ve seen the last couple of months.”  Washington manager Blake Butera didn’t waste any time Sunday getting rookie reliever Eddy Yean his first taste of big-league action. The right-hander took the roster spot of outfielder Robert Hassell III, who was designated for assignment on Sunday.  Yean made his major league debut when the native of the Dominican Republic entered in the third inning and posted two innings of scoreless relief, walking one and fanning three.  “It has been really good, the strike throwing,” Butera said. “It’s a good fastball, it’s a sinker profile, good velocity, 96-97 mph. He’s had a lot of success this year in Triple-A. Also, (he’s) just a really good person. I’m sure you saw the big smile. He’s excited to be here. His teammates love him, everybody in the organization loves him.”  Yean, who provided depth in the bullpen, was optioned back to Triple-A Rochester after the game.  On Sunday, the Astros offense was held to a pair of solo home runs from Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes, but starter Peter Lambert combined with relievers Steven Okert, Bryan King and Josh Hader for a 2-0, four-hit shutout of the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.  The Astros have won six of their last seven. Lambert said he trusts the relievers to finish games.  “They’ve been nails all year,” Lambert said.   Four-time All-Star Yordan Alvarez leads the majors in RBIs (67), on-base percentage (.429), slugging percentage (.637), OPS (1.065) and total bases (207) and also tops the American League in hits (104) and home runs (29). He’s the Astros’ top hitter with a .320 batting average.   Alvarez, 29, was voted in as the designated hitter for the American League in the July 14 All-Star Game.  “You can make an argument that, in my opinion, he’s the best hitter in the major leagues,” Astros manager Joe Espada said. “But I think we should also recognize who he is as an individual. I think that makes it more special for me to come here every day and watch him play.”  Mike Burrows (4-8, 5.58 ERA) is scheduled to start for Houston. He closed June by collecting his first victory of the month in a 6-4 home win against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday. He allowed four runs on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts over five innings.  The right-hander has one career start against the Nationals. He didn’t factor into the decision and yielded three runs on five hits, walking one and fanning six over 4 1/3 innings in September 2025 while with the Pirates.  After one bullpen appearance on June 19, Burrows returned to the rotation and posted starts of six and five innings.  Washington is set to counter with right-hander Miles Mikolas (2-7, 5.44). In his last outing, Mikolas yielded six runs on nine hits with no walks and three strikeouts in seven innings in a 6-3 road loss to the Boston Red Sox on Monday.  It was his first start since May 12. He’s pitching while appealing a five-game suspension issued after Tuesday’s bench-clearing incident against the Red Sox.  Mikolas has four career starts against the Astros and is 1-1 with a 7.65 ERA. He has walked six and fanned 16 in 20 innings.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Nats #Luis #Garcia #Astros #Yordan #Alvarez #showing #mercy #pitchers #seasonJun 24, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. (2) reacts after hitting a single against the Philadelphia Phillies during the fifth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

Luis Garcia Jr. looks to continue his home run barrage as the Washington Nationals open a three-game home series against the Houston Astros on Monday.

The 26-year-old Nationals first baseman has been on a tear lately with nine homers in his last 12 games. He’s cranked 16 homers since May 25 and is second in the National League with 64 RBIs, but the Nationals are just one game over .500 after losing two of three to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.

Garcia set a career high with his 19th home run, a two-run shot on Sunday in an 11-5 loss to the Pirates. Garcia credits a swing adjustment for the hot streak.

“We found something special about my swing that we have right now and just trying to put the ball up in the air,” Garcia said after Friday’s 9-5 win in which he went deep twice against Pittsburgh. “That’s probably the success that we’ve seen the last couple of months.”

Washington manager Blake Butera didn’t waste any time Sunday getting rookie reliever Eddy Yean his first taste of big-league action. The right-hander took the roster spot of outfielder Robert Hassell III, who was designated for assignment on Sunday.

Yean made his major league debut when the native of the Dominican Republic entered in the third inning and posted two innings of scoreless relief, walking one and fanning three.

“It has been really good, the strike throwing,” Butera said. “It’s a good fastball, it’s a sinker profile, good velocity, 96-97 mph. He’s had a lot of success this year in Triple-A. Also, (he’s) just a really good person. I’m sure you saw the big smile. He’s excited to be here. His teammates love him, everybody in the organization loves him.”

Yean, who provided depth in the bullpen, was optioned back to Triple-A Rochester after the game.

On Sunday, the Astros offense was held to a pair of solo home runs from Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes, but starter Peter Lambert combined with relievers Steven Okert, Bryan King and Josh Hader for a 2-0, four-hit shutout of the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.

The Astros have won six of their last seven. Lambert said he trusts the relievers to finish games.


“They’ve been nails all year,” Lambert said.

Four-time All-Star Yordan Alvarez leads the majors in RBIs (67), on-base percentage (.429), slugging percentage (.637), OPS (1.065) and total bases (207) and also tops the American League in hits (104) and home runs (29). He’s the Astros’ top hitter with a .320 batting average.

Alvarez, 29, was voted in as the designated hitter for the American League in the July 14 All-Star Game.

“You can make an argument that, in my opinion, he’s the best hitter in the major leagues,” Astros manager Joe Espada said. “But I think we should also recognize who he is as an individual. I think that makes it more special for me to come here every day and watch him play.”

Mike Burrows (4-8, 5.58 ERA) is scheduled to start for Houston. He closed June by collecting his first victory of the month in a 6-4 home win against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday. He allowed four runs on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts over five innings.

The right-hander has one career start against the Nationals. He didn’t factor into the decision and yielded three runs on five hits, walking one and fanning six over 4 1/3 innings in September 2025 while with the Pirates.

After one bullpen appearance on June 19, Burrows returned to the rotation and posted starts of six and five innings.

Washington is set to counter with right-hander Miles Mikolas (2-7, 5.44). In his last outing, Mikolas yielded six runs on nine hits with no walks and three strikeouts in seven innings in a 6-3 road loss to the Boston Red Sox on Monday.

It was his first start since May 12. He’s pitching while appealing a five-game suspension issued after Tuesday’s bench-clearing incident against the Red Sox.

Mikolas has four career starts against the Astros and is 1-1 with a 7.65 ERA. He has walked six and fanned 16 in 20 innings.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Nats #Luis #Garcia #Astros #Yordan #Alvarez #showing #mercy #pitchers #season">Deadspin | Nats’ Luis Garcia Jr., Astros’ Yordan Alvarez showing no mercy to pitchers this season  Jun 24, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals first baseman Luis Garcia Jr. (2) reacts after hitting a single against the Philadelphia Phillies during the fifth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images   Luis Garcia Jr. looks to continue his home run barrage as the Washington Nationals open a three-game home series against the Houston Astros on Monday.  The 26-year-old Nationals first baseman has been on a tear lately with nine homers in his last 12 games. He’s cranked 16 homers since May 25 and is second in the National League with 64 RBIs, but the Nationals are just one game over .500 after losing two of three to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.  Garcia set a career high with his 19th home run, a two-run shot on Sunday in an 11-5 loss to the Pirates. Garcia credits a swing adjustment for the hot streak.  “We found something special about my swing that we have right now and just trying to put the ball up in the air,” Garcia said after Friday’s 9-5 win in which he went deep twice against Pittsburgh. “That’s probably the success that we’ve seen the last couple of months.”  Washington manager Blake Butera didn’t waste any time Sunday getting rookie reliever Eddy Yean his first taste of big-league action. The right-hander took the roster spot of outfielder Robert Hassell III, who was designated for assignment on Sunday.  Yean made his major league debut when the native of the Dominican Republic entered in the third inning and posted two innings of scoreless relief, walking one and fanning three.  “It has been really good, the strike throwing,” Butera said. “It’s a good fastball, it’s a sinker profile, good velocity, 96-97 mph. He’s had a lot of success this year in Triple-A. Also, (he’s) just a really good person. I’m sure you saw the big smile. He’s excited to be here. His teammates love him, everybody in the organization loves him.”  Yean, who provided depth in the bullpen, was optioned back to Triple-A Rochester after the game.  On Sunday, the Astros offense was held to a pair of solo home runs from Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes, but starter Peter Lambert combined with relievers Steven Okert, Bryan King and Josh Hader for a 2-0, four-hit shutout of the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.  The Astros have won six of their last seven. Lambert said he trusts the relievers to finish games.  “They’ve been nails all year,” Lambert said.   Four-time All-Star Yordan Alvarez leads the majors in RBIs (67), on-base percentage (.429), slugging percentage (.637), OPS (1.065) and total bases (207) and also tops the American League in hits (104) and home runs (29). He’s the Astros’ top hitter with a .320 batting average.   Alvarez, 29, was voted in as the designated hitter for the American League in the July 14 All-Star Game.  “You can make an argument that, in my opinion, he’s the best hitter in the major leagues,” Astros manager Joe Espada said. “But I think we should also recognize who he is as an individual. I think that makes it more special for me to come here every day and watch him play.”  Mike Burrows (4-8, 5.58 ERA) is scheduled to start for Houston. He closed June by collecting his first victory of the month in a 6-4 home win against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday. He allowed four runs on six hits with two walks and three strikeouts over five innings.  The right-hander has one career start against the Nationals. He didn’t factor into the decision and yielded three runs on five hits, walking one and fanning six over 4 1/3 innings in September 2025 while with the Pirates.  After one bullpen appearance on June 19, Burrows returned to the rotation and posted starts of six and five innings.  Washington is set to counter with right-hander Miles Mikolas (2-7, 5.44). In his last outing, Mikolas yielded six runs on nine hits with no walks and three strikeouts in seven innings in a 6-3 road loss to the Boston Red Sox on Monday.  It was his first start since May 12. He’s pitching while appealing a five-game suspension issued after Tuesday’s bench-clearing incident against the Red Sox.  Mikolas has four career starts against the Astros and is 1-1 with a 7.65 ERA. He has walked six and fanned 16 in 20 innings.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Nats #Luis #Garcia #Astros #Yordan #Alvarez #showing #mercy #pitchers #season

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