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Why NFL teams want super-safeties with Nick Emmanwori’s versatility  In Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks did something that made absolutely no sense — and it worked like a charm.Against a New England Patriots offense that had specialized in the power run game throughout the 2025 season, Seattle played base defense exactly 1.5% of the time. The Patriots played into that by using 11 personnel on 79.1% of their snaps, but still… when you play nickel (five defensive backs) on 44.8% of their snaps (14.2% below the NFL average) and dime (six defensive backs) on an astonishing 53.7% of their snaps (43.9% of the NFL average), something was afoot — and it made all the difference in Seattle’s 29-13 win.The name of that something was Nick Emmanwori. The 35th overall pick in the 2025 draft out of South Carolina, the 6’ 3⅛”, 220-pound Emmanwori (who completely dominated the 2025 scouting combine) became head coach Mike Macdonald’s multi-position enforcer, in many of the same ways Kyle Hamilton filled that role back when Macdonald was the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive coordinator in 2022 and 2023.“We’ve had him at 9-technique, 5-technique, he’s playing the slot,” Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said of Emmanwori last December. “We’re putting a lot on his plate. That’s part of my message to him, ‘You’ve got a lot on your plate, there’s a lot of expectations, and rightfully so, you’ve earned those opportunities. Go prepare your tail off so you can play the brand of ball you want to play. Then go let it rip, and if something happens throughout the game, we’ll fix it or we’ll put you out of that situation, but just go to the next one and keep rolling.’”Overall, it worked very well. Emmanwori played 51% of his snaps last season in the box, 45% in the slot, 2% in the deep third, and 2% as an overhang defender. His success was the latest in a long line of do-it-all safeties that goes back to Charles Woodson, through Eric Berry, Tyrann Mathieu, Derwin James, and Hamilton. These types of players have never been more relevant in the NFL, and that proved itself out in the 2026 draft.The Dallas Cowboys selected Ohio State’s Caleb Downs with the 11th overall pick.The Chicago Bears selected Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman with the 25th overall pick.The Cleveland Browns selected Toledo’s Emmanuel McNeil-Warren with the 58th pick.Now that these guys are in the NFL, what can they do for their new teams all over the field?Caleb Downs, Dallas CowboysMay 1, 2026; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys safety Caleb Downs (18) goes through a drill during practice at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility in Frisco, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images Chris Jones-Imagn ImagesLast season for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Downs played 37% of his snaps as a two-deep safety, 30% in the slot, 17% as a single-high safety, and 9% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. Overall, he had one sack, five pressures, 58 solo tackles, 35 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed 25 catches on 38 targets for 168 yards, 92 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, two interceptions, one pass breakup, and an opponent passer rating of 53.4.Downs may be the most NFL-ready player in this class regardless of position; he ran the show in Matt Patricia’s NFL-conversant defense, and there’s no reason to believe that he can’t do that at the next level — especially in a new Christian Parker-led defense that takes its two-high shells, match coverage principles, and defensive back versatility from the Vic Fangio tree (Parker was the Philadelphia Eagles’ passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach in 2024 and 2025). Certainly a glow-up from whatever the heck it was that Matt Eberflus was doing with that defense last season.“Premium instincts,” Parker said of Downs in early May. “You can tell his football intellect, the way he directs traffic out there, the way he reads and reacts, his brain is connected with his feet. It was constant. You’re watching three years of film, and there’s not a difference in the tape.”He’s constantly making the right decision, constantly down in the football, constantly making contact with it, constantly just in the right spot. It’s just a smooth, smooth transition and smooth play.”Dillon Thieneman, Chicago BearsMay 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn ImagesLast season for the Oregon Ducks, Thieneman played 54% of his snaps as a split safety, 22% as a single-high safety, 12% in the slot, 8% in the box, and 4% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. He had four pressures, 72 solo tackles, 30 stops, three tackles for loss, and in coverage, he allowed 18 catches on 29 targets for 145 yards, 42 yards after the catch, three touchdowns, two interceptions, four pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 80.4.“Range,” Bears Director of College Scouting Breck Ackley said when asked to detail Thieneman’s most impressive trait. “The versatility to play. He has nickel-flex. He has the versatility to play both free and strong. But the thing that stands out, if you can go back to his Purdue tape, 2023, when he had six picks, he’s really got some center field range stuff.“Oregon used him a little bit in a rover role, and at times in a different role. Safety is one of those positions where you really have to watch a lot of tape, but there’s plenty of snaps for him. He can flip his hips, he can cover ground, and then you add in the versatility, the run support, the physicality. But I would say the range stands out.”It is entirely likely that Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will use Thieneman as his range guy in 2026 and beyond, because that is indeed his most impressive trait. Kevin Byard was the team’s primary free safety last season, and he signed a one-year,  million contract with the New England Patriots this offseason. Former Seahawks safety Coby Bryant is now in the fold on a three-year,  million deal, which gives the Bears some flexibility, but you can be sure that Thieneman’s particular range and coverage traits will be a big part of Allen’s defense.Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Cleveland BrownsMay 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images Ken Blaze-Imagn ImagesLast season for the Toledo Rockets, McNeil-Warren played 45% of his snaps as a single-high safety, 20% in the slot, 19% as a split safety, and 2% on the outside. He had one sack, five pressures, 42 solo tackles, 17 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed six catches on 15 targets for 116 yards, 50 yards after the catch, one touchdown, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 50.3.“I think what’s so special about Emmanuel is the versatility that he brings,: Assistant GM & Vice President of Football Operations Catherine Hickman said. ”You’re thinking of a player that can play high, can play low, a player that has excellent ball skills, size, strength, physicality. So really a player that the way we want to play defense, just gives our defensive coaches so many options. And they’re going to be extremely pleased to work with him.”I have no doubt about that, and I was surprised that McNeil-Warren lasted until the second round. He has some things to work on like any draft prospect does, but he may also have the most pure athletic upside among these three players. At 6’ 3½” and 201 pounds, he has all the tools to be one of the new wave of complete safeties — the new type of player that every NFL team not only wants… but desperately needs.  #NFL #teams #supersafeties #Nick #Emmanworis #versatility

Why NFL teams want super-safeties with Nick Emmanwori’s versatility

In Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks did something that made absolutely no sense — and it worked like a charm.

Against a New England Patriots offense that had specialized in the power run game throughout the 2025 season, Seattle played base defense exactly 1.5% of the time. The Patriots played into that by using 11 personnel on 79.1% of their snaps, but still… when you play nickel (five defensive backs) on 44.8% of their snaps (14.2% below the NFL average) and dime (six defensive backs) on an astonishing 53.7% of their snaps (43.9% of the NFL average), something was afoot — and it made all the difference in Seattle’s 29-13 win.

The name of that something was Nick Emmanwori. The 35th overall pick in the 2025 draft out of South Carolina, the 6’ 3⅛”, 220-pound Emmanwori (who completely dominated the 2025 scouting combine) became head coach Mike Macdonald’s multi-position enforcer, in many of the same ways Kyle Hamilton filled that role back when Macdonald was the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive coordinator in 2022 and 2023.

“We’ve had him at 9-technique, 5-technique, he’s playing the slot,” Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said of Emmanwori last December. “We’re putting a lot on his plate. That’s part of my message to him, ‘You’ve got a lot on your plate, there’s a lot of expectations, and rightfully so, you’ve earned those opportunities. Go prepare your tail off so you can play the brand of ball you want to play. Then go let it rip, and if something happens throughout the game, we’ll fix it or we’ll put you out of that situation, but just go to the next one and keep rolling.’”

Overall, it worked very well. Emmanwori played 51% of his snaps last season in the box, 45% in the slot, 2% in the deep third, and 2% as an overhang defender. His success was the latest in a long line of do-it-all safeties that goes back to Charles Woodson, through Eric Berry, Tyrann Mathieu, Derwin James, and Hamilton. These types of players have never been more relevant in the NFL, and that proved itself out in the 2026 draft.

  • The Dallas Cowboys selected Ohio State’s Caleb Downs with the 11th overall pick.
  • The Chicago Bears selected Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman with the 25th overall pick.
  • The Cleveland Browns selected Toledo’s Emmanuel McNeil-Warren with the 58th pick.

Now that these guys are in the NFL, what can they do for their new teams all over the field?

Caleb Downs, Dallas Cowboys

May 1, 2026; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys safety Caleb Downs (18) goes through a drill during practice at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility in Frisco, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images

May 1, 2026; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys safety Caleb Downs (18) goes through a drill during practice at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility in Frisco, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images
Chris Jones-Imagn Images

Last season for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Downs played 37% of his snaps as a two-deep safety, 30% in the slot, 17% as a single-high safety, and 9% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. Overall, he had one sack, five pressures, 58 solo tackles, 35 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed 25 catches on 38 targets for 168 yards, 92 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, two interceptions, one pass breakup, and an opponent passer rating of 53.4.

Downs may be the most NFL-ready player in this class regardless of position; he ran the show in Matt Patricia’s NFL-conversant defense, and there’s no reason to believe that he can’t do that at the next level — especially in a new Christian Parker-led defense that takes its two-high shells, match coverage principles, and defensive back versatility from the Vic Fangio tree (Parker was the Philadelphia Eagles’ passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach in 2024 and 2025). Certainly a glow-up from whatever the heck it was that Matt Eberflus was doing with that defense last season.

“Premium instincts,” Parker said of Downs in early May. “You can tell his football intellect, the way he directs traffic out there, the way he reads and reacts, his brain is connected with his feet. It was constant. You’re watching three years of film, and there’s not a difference in the tape.

”He’s constantly making the right decision, constantly down in the football, constantly making contact with it, constantly just in the right spot. It’s just a smooth, smooth transition and smooth play.”

Dillon Thieneman, Chicago Bears

May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Last season for the Oregon Ducks, Thieneman played 54% of his snaps as a split safety, 22% as a single-high safety, 12% in the slot, 8% in the box, and 4% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. He had four pressures, 72 solo tackles, 30 stops, three tackles for loss, and in coverage, he allowed 18 catches on 29 targets for 145 yards, 42 yards after the catch, three touchdowns, two interceptions, four pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 80.4.

“Range,” Bears Director of College Scouting Breck Ackley said when asked to detail Thieneman’s most impressive trait. “The versatility to play. He has nickel-flex. He has the versatility to play both free and strong. But the thing that stands out, if you can go back to his Purdue tape, 2023, when he had six picks, he’s really got some center field range stuff.

“Oregon used him a little bit in a rover role, and at times in a different role. Safety is one of those positions where you really have to watch a lot of tape, but there’s plenty of snaps for him. He can flip his hips, he can cover ground, and then you add in the versatility, the run support, the physicality. But I would say the range stands out.”

It is entirely likely that Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will use Thieneman as his range guy in 2026 and beyond, because that is indeed his most impressive trait. Kevin Byard was the team’s primary free safety last season, and he signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the New England Patriots this offseason. Former Seahawks safety Coby Bryant is now in the fold on a three-year, $40 million deal, which gives the Bears some flexibility, but you can be sure that Thieneman’s particular range and coverage traits will be a big part of Allen’s defense.

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Cleveland Browns

May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Last season for the Toledo Rockets, McNeil-Warren played 45% of his snaps as a single-high safety, 20% in the slot, 19% as a split safety, and 2% on the outside. He had one sack, five pressures, 42 solo tackles, 17 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed six catches on 15 targets for 116 yards, 50 yards after the catch, one touchdown, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 50.3.

“I think what’s so special about Emmanuel is the versatility that he brings,: Assistant GM & Vice President of Football Operations Catherine Hickman said. ”You’re thinking of a player that can play high, can play low, a player that has excellent ball skills, size, strength, physicality. So really a player that the way we want to play defense, just gives our defensive coaches so many options. And they’re going to be extremely pleased to work with him.”

I have no doubt about that, and I was surprised that McNeil-Warren lasted until the second round. He has some things to work on like any draft prospect does, but he may also have the most pure athletic upside among these three players. At 6’ 3½” and 201 pounds, he has all the tools to be one of the new wave of complete safeties — the new type of player that every NFL team not only wants… but desperately needs.

#NFL #teams #supersafeties #Nick #Emmanworis #versatility

In Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks did something that made absolutely no sense — and it worked like a charm.

Against a New England Patriots offense that had specialized in the power run game throughout the 2025 season, Seattle played base defense exactly 1.5% of the time. The Patriots played into that by using 11 personnel on 79.1% of their snaps, but still… when you play nickel (five defensive backs) on 44.8% of their snaps (14.2% below the NFL average) and dime (six defensive backs) on an astonishing 53.7% of their snaps (43.9% of the NFL average), something was afoot — and it made all the difference in Seattle’s 29-13 win.

The name of that something was Nick Emmanwori. The 35th overall pick in the 2025 draft out of South Carolina, the 6’ 3⅛”, 220-pound Emmanwori (who completely dominated the 2025 scouting combine) became head coach Mike Macdonald’s multi-position enforcer, in many of the same ways Kyle Hamilton filled that role back when Macdonald was the Baltimore Ravens’ defensive coordinator in 2022 and 2023.

“We’ve had him at 9-technique, 5-technique, he’s playing the slot,” Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said of Emmanwori last December. “We’re putting a lot on his plate. That’s part of my message to him, ‘You’ve got a lot on your plate, there’s a lot of expectations, and rightfully so, you’ve earned those opportunities. Go prepare your tail off so you can play the brand of ball you want to play. Then go let it rip, and if something happens throughout the game, we’ll fix it or we’ll put you out of that situation, but just go to the next one and keep rolling.’”

Overall, it worked very well. Emmanwori played 51% of his snaps last season in the box, 45% in the slot, 2% in the deep third, and 2% as an overhang defender. His success was the latest in a long line of do-it-all safeties that goes back to Charles Woodson, through Eric Berry, Tyrann Mathieu, Derwin James, and Hamilton. These types of players have never been more relevant in the NFL, and that proved itself out in the 2026 draft.

  • The Dallas Cowboys selected Ohio State’s Caleb Downs with the 11th overall pick.
  • The Chicago Bears selected Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman with the 25th overall pick.
  • The Cleveland Browns selected Toledo’s Emmanuel McNeil-Warren with the 58th pick.

Now that these guys are in the NFL, what can they do for their new teams all over the field?

Caleb Downs, Dallas Cowboys

May 1, 2026; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys safety Caleb Downs (18) goes through a drill during practice at the Ford Center at the Star Training Facility in Frisco, Texas. Mandatory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images
Chris Jones-Imagn Images

Last season for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Downs played 37% of his snaps as a two-deep safety, 30% in the slot, 17% as a single-high safety, and 9% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. Overall, he had one sack, five pressures, 58 solo tackles, 35 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed 25 catches on 38 targets for 168 yards, 92 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, two interceptions, one pass breakup, and an opponent passer rating of 53.4.

Downs may be the most NFL-ready player in this class regardless of position; he ran the show in Matt Patricia’s NFL-conversant defense, and there’s no reason to believe that he can’t do that at the next level — especially in a new Christian Parker-led defense that takes its two-high shells, match coverage principles, and defensive back versatility from the Vic Fangio tree (Parker was the Philadelphia Eagles’ passing game coordinator & defensive backs coach in 2024 and 2025). Certainly a glow-up from whatever the heck it was that Matt Eberflus was doing with that defense last season.

“Premium instincts,” Parker said of Downs in early May. “You can tell his football intellect, the way he directs traffic out there, the way he reads and reacts, his brain is connected with his feet. It was constant. You’re watching three years of film, and there’s not a difference in the tape.

”He’s constantly making the right decision, constantly down in the football, constantly making contact with it, constantly just in the right spot. It’s just a smooth, smooth transition and smooth play.”

Dillon Thieneman, Chicago Bears

May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

May 8, 2026; Lake Forest, IL, USA; Chicago Bears defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) runs during Rookie Minicamp at Halas Hall. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Last season for the Oregon Ducks, Thieneman played 54% of his snaps as a split safety, 22% as a single-high safety, 12% in the slot, 8% in the box, and 4% as an outside cornerback or overhang defender. He had four pressures, 72 solo tackles, 30 stops, three tackles for loss, and in coverage, he allowed 18 catches on 29 targets for 145 yards, 42 yards after the catch, three touchdowns, two interceptions, four pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 80.4.

“Range,” Bears Director of College Scouting Breck Ackley said when asked to detail Thieneman’s most impressive trait. “The versatility to play. He has nickel-flex. He has the versatility to play both free and strong. But the thing that stands out, if you can go back to his Purdue tape, 2023, when he had six picks, he’s really got some center field range stuff.

“Oregon used him a little bit in a rover role, and at times in a different role. Safety is one of those positions where you really have to watch a lot of tape, but there’s plenty of snaps for him. He can flip his hips, he can cover ground, and then you add in the versatility, the run support, the physicality. But I would say the range stands out.”

It is entirely likely that Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen will use Thieneman as his range guy in 2026 and beyond, because that is indeed his most impressive trait. Kevin Byard was the team’s primary free safety last season, and he signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the New England Patriots this offseason. Former Seahawks safety Coby Bryant is now in the fold on a three-year, $40 million deal, which gives the Bears some flexibility, but you can be sure that Thieneman’s particular range and coverage traits will be a big part of Allen’s defense.

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Cleveland Browns

May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

May 8, 2026; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (28) during rookie minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Last season for the Toledo Rockets, McNeil-Warren played 45% of his snaps as a single-high safety, 20% in the slot, 19% as a split safety, and 2% on the outside. He had one sack, five pressures, 42 solo tackles, 17 stops, four tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and in coverage, he allowed six catches on 15 targets for 116 yards, 50 yards after the catch, one touchdown, two interceptions, five pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 50.3.

“I think what’s so special about Emmanuel is the versatility that he brings,: Assistant GM & Vice President of Football Operations Catherine Hickman said. ”You’re thinking of a player that can play high, can play low, a player that has excellent ball skills, size, strength, physicality. So really a player that the way we want to play defense, just gives our defensive coaches so many options. And they’re going to be extremely pleased to work with him.”

I have no doubt about that, and I was surprised that McNeil-Warren lasted until the second round. He has some things to work on like any draft prospect does, but he may also have the most pure athletic upside among these three players. At 6’ 3½” and 201 pounds, he has all the tools to be one of the new wave of complete safeties — the new type of player that every NFL team not only wants… but desperately needs.

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28 वर्षों बाद नागार्जुन की किंग 100 में आएंगी नजर; इन फिल्मों में किए अलग रोल"/> </source></picture> </figure> </div> <span class="total-pic" style="display:none"><span id="slide_img_count_2">2</span> of 5 </span> <div class="slide_image_cation"> <p> तब्बू – फोटो : सोशल मीडिया </p> </div> </div> <!-- removed metering from here --> <!-- Caption --> <div class="image-caption-text caption ul_styling hide_for_metered_wall hide_for_readmore hide_micropay_story hide_app_exclusive_story" data-id="2" id="image_caption_2" itemprop="articleBody"> <strong>क्या होगा तब्बू का किरदार?</strong> <span class=" hide_for_metered_wall hide_micropay_story hide_for_readmore hide_app_exclusive_story "> <br/> यह पहले से पता था कि फिल्म में तब्बू नागार्जुन के साथ रोमांटिक रोल में नहीं होंगी, मगर उनके किरदार के बारे में जानकारी गुप्त रखी गई थी। अब मीडिया रिपोर्ट्स में दावा किया गया है कि तब्बू फिल्म में विलेन (खलनायक) का किरदार निभाती हुई नजर आएंगी। <h3><strong>यह खबर भी पढ़ें:</strong> <a href="https://www.amarujala.com/photo-gallery/entertainment/satluj-writer-niren-bhatt-slams-if-the-kashmir-files-can-exist-why-is-our-film-chosen-2026-07-07">‘अगर ‘द कश्मीर फाइल्स’ बन सकती है, तो हमारी फिल्म क्यों नहीं?’, ‘सतलुज’ के लेखक ने बैन पर जताया ऐतराज</a></h3> </span> </div> <!-- Caption --> <!-- 1 cl --> <div class="image scroll_photo_view hide_for_metered_wall hide_micropay_story hide_app_exclusive_story hide_for_readmore " data-id="3" id="3"> <div id="_auw_slider_html_3"> <figure> <picture> <source media="(min-width:415px)" srcset="https://staticimg.amarujala.com/assets/images/2025/11/04/tabb_a3bc9b94049beb3eda9e4e3b24f658ea.jpeg?q=80"> <img width="414" height="233" itemprop="image" id="myImage_3" src="https:https://staticimg.amarujala.com/assets/images/2025/11/04/tabb_a3bc9b94049beb3eda9e4e3b24f658ea.jpeg?q=80" alt="Tabu To Play Villain role in Nagarjuna Starrer king 100 Reunites After 28 Years" title="क्या खूंखार विलेन बनेंगी तब्बू? 28 वर्षों बाद नागार्जुन की किंग 100 में आएंगी नजर; इन फिल्मों में किए अलग रोल"/> </source></picture> </figure> </div> <span class="total-pic" style="display:none"><span id="slide_img_count_3">3</span> of 5 </span> <div class="slide_image_cation"> <p> तब्बू – फोटो : इंस्टाग्राम </p> </div> </div> <!-- removed metering from here --> <!-- Caption --> <p> <strong>किन फिल्मों में निभाए सख्त रोल?</strong> <span class=" hide_for_metered_wall hide_micropay_story hide_for_readmore hide_app_exclusive_story "> <br/> वैरायटी इंडिया के मुताबिक तब्बू ‘किंग 100’ में विलेन का किरदार निभाएंगी। इस फिल्म के जरिए वह 28 साल बाद नागार्जुन के साथ स्क्रीन शेयर करेंगी। इसके निर्देशक आर.ए. कार्तिक हैं। तब्बू ने फिल्म ‘मकबूल’, ‘हैदर’, ‘अंधाधुन’ और ‘फितूर’ जैसी फिल्मों में अलग तरह के किरदार निभाकर तारीफें बटोरी हैं। </span> </p> <!-- Caption --> <!-- 1 cl --> <div class="image scroll_photo_view hide_for_metered_wall hide_micropay_story hide_app_exclusive_story hide_for_readmore " data-id="4" id="4"> <div id="_auw_slider_html_4"> <figure> <picture> <source media="(min-width:415px)" srcset="https://staticimg.amarujala.com/assets/images/2025/11/04/tabb_f587a933d7cc9829862210260f0646da.jpeg?q=80"> <img width="414" height="233" itemprop="image" id="myImage_4" src="https:https://staticimg.amarujala.com/assets/images/2025/11/04/tabb_f587a933d7cc9829862210260f0646da.jpeg?q=80" alt="Tabu To Play Villain role in Nagarjuna Starrer king 100 Reunites After 28 Years" title="क्या खूंखार विलेन बनेंगी तब्बू? 28 वर्षों बाद नागार्जुन की किंग 100 में आएंगी नजर; इन फिल्मों में किए अलग रोल"/> </source></picture> </figure> </div> <span class="total-pic" style="display:none"><span id="slide_img_count_4">4</span> of 5 </span> <div class="slide_image_cation"> <p> तब्बू – फोटो : इंस्टाग्राम </p> </div> </div> <!-- removed metering from here --> <!-- Caption --> <p> <strong>अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर बनाई पहचान</strong> <span class=" hide_for_metered_wall hide_micropay_story hide_for_readmore hide_app_exclusive_story "> <br/> तब्बू को आखिरी बार अक्षय कुमार, वामिका गब्बी और परेश रावल के साथ फिल्म ‘भूत बंगला’ में देखा गया था। उन्होंने हाल ही में एचबीओ की ‘ड्यून: प्रोफेसी’ में सिस्टर फ्रांसेस्का की अहम भूमिका निभाकर अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर भी अपनी पहचान बनाई है। </span> </p> <!-- Caption --> <!-- 1 cl --> <div class="image scroll_photo_view hide_for_metered_wall hide_micropay_story hide_app_exclusive_story hide_for_readmore " data-id="5" id="5"> <div id="_auw_slider_html_5"> <figure> <picture> <source media="(min-width:415px)" srcset="https://staticimg.amarujala.com/assets/images/2026/05/01/tabb-nagarajana_98fe97344a2b243c4bab2161243e6a92.jpeg?q=80"> <img width="414" height="233" itemprop="image" id="myImage_5" src="https:https://staticimg.amarujala.com/assets/images/2026/05/01/tabb-nagarajana_98fe97344a2b243c4bab2161243e6a92.jpeg?q=80" alt="Tabu To Play Villain role in Nagarjuna Starrer king 100 Reunites After 28 Years" title="क्या खूंखार विलेन बनेंगी तब्बू? 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Deadspin | Nats, facing Astros, keep waiting for pitching to catch up with hitting  Jul 6, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals designated hitter James Wood (29) is congratulated by teammates after hitting a grand slam during the fifth inning against the Houston Astros at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images   The Washington Nationals hope their pitching can provide help for the offense as they play the middle contest of a three-game series against the visiting Houston Astros on Tuesday.  Washington has given up 11 runs in two consecutive games. After losing 11-5 on Sunday to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates, the Nationals outslugged the Astros 12-11 on Monday. In winning four of their past six games, the Nationals have scored 45 runs (7.5 per game).  Washington leads the major leagues with 497 runs scored, but its 4.79 team ERA is the fourth worst in the majors. Miles Mikolas allowed the Astros to jump out to a 6-1 lead on Monday, but the Nationals scored 11 consecutive runs and held off a late Houston rally.  “Guys battle every at-bat, it doesn’t really matter what the score is,” Nationals All-Star James Wood said. “We just put together a bunch of good at-bats and we were able to put a bunch of runs up.”  Wood smacked his second grand slam of the season on Monday, this one over the fence after his first was an inside-the-park effort against the New York Mets on May 19.  Houston, which appeared en route to its third straight win, will send out right-hander Tatsuya Imai (5-4, 6.14 ERA) to face left-hander Andrew Alvarez (2-1, 3.05) on Tuesday.  Imai, a 28-year-old Japan native, has struggled during his first season in the United States. In his past four starts, he twice departed before completing two innings. Last time out, he gave up five runs on four hits (two of them home runs) in 1 1/3 innings during an 8-3 loss against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.  “It was just the command of his pitches,” manager Joe Espada said after that contest. “Stuff was coming in pretty good, just struggled throwing strikes. That was just what I saw today. Came in, warmed up pretty good, good game plan. Just couldn’t execute those pitches.”   After a one-game stint with Washington in April, Alvarez has been a consistent presence for the team since returning in mid-May. Whether working as a four-plus-inning starter or bulk reliever, Alvarez has given up two runs or fewer in 10 of his 11 appearances.  Against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, he picked up a 10-2 win, tossing 4 2/3 scoreless innings of relief on two hits. Alvarez fanned six and walked one.  In addition to Wood, CJ Abrams and Curtis Mead also homered Monday for the Nationals. Mead went 3-for-5, scored twice and drove in three runs. He has notched multiple hits in three of his past four games. Abrams also finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs.  Wood drew three walks and scored three runs. He leads the majors in runs (81) and is fourth in OPS (.939). His homer traveled 446 feet to center.  “I’ve been using the word impressive too many times already, but I have no other way to describe it,” manager Blake Butera said. “What (Wood) does, it’s fun to be in the dugout watching him do his thing.”  Houston’s Jose Altuve hit a three-run homer. In his career against the Nationals, he is batting .280 (35-for-125) with six doubles, two triples, four home runs, 19 runs scored and 15 RBIs.  Yainer Diaz and Brice Matthews also went deep for the Astros, with Matthews finishing 2-for-4 to snap a nine-game hitless streak. Cam Smith reached base in three of his four plate appearances, and he has hit safely in six of his past seven games.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Nats #facing #Astros #waiting #pitching #catch #hittingJul 6, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals designated hitter James Wood (29) is congratulated by teammates after hitting a grand slam during the fifth inning against the Houston Astros at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images

The Washington Nationals hope their pitching can provide help for the offense as they play the middle contest of a three-game series against the visiting Houston Astros on Tuesday.

Washington has given up 11 runs in two consecutive games. After losing 11-5 on Sunday to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates, the Nationals outslugged the Astros 12-11 on Monday. In winning four of their past six games, the Nationals have scored 45 runs (7.5 per game).

Washington leads the major leagues with 497 runs scored, but its 4.79 team ERA is the fourth worst in the majors. Miles Mikolas allowed the Astros to jump out to a 6-1 lead on Monday, but the Nationals scored 11 consecutive runs and held off a late Houston rally.

“Guys battle every at-bat, it doesn’t really matter what the score is,” Nationals All-Star James Wood said. “We just put together a bunch of good at-bats and we were able to put a bunch of runs up.”

Wood smacked his second grand slam of the season on Monday, this one over the fence after his first was an inside-the-park effort against the New York Mets on May 19.

Houston, which appeared en route to its third straight win, will send out right-hander Tatsuya Imai (5-4, 6.14 ERA) to face left-hander Andrew Alvarez (2-1, 3.05) on Tuesday.

Imai, a 28-year-old Japan native, has struggled during his first season in the United States. In his past four starts, he twice departed before completing two innings. Last time out, he gave up five runs on four hits (two of them home runs) in 1 1/3 innings during an 8-3 loss against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.


“It was just the command of his pitches,” manager Joe Espada said after that contest. “Stuff was coming in pretty good, just struggled throwing strikes. That was just what I saw today. Came in, warmed up pretty good, good game plan. Just couldn’t execute those pitches.”

After a one-game stint with Washington in April, Alvarez has been a consistent presence for the team since returning in mid-May. Whether working as a four-plus-inning starter or bulk reliever, Alvarez has given up two runs or fewer in 10 of his 11 appearances.

Against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, he picked up a 10-2 win, tossing 4 2/3 scoreless innings of relief on two hits. Alvarez fanned six and walked one.

In addition to Wood, CJ Abrams and Curtis Mead also homered Monday for the Nationals. Mead went 3-for-5, scored twice and drove in three runs. He has notched multiple hits in three of his past four games. Abrams also finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs.

Wood drew three walks and scored three runs. He leads the majors in runs (81) and is fourth in OPS (.939). His homer traveled 446 feet to center.

“I’ve been using the word impressive too many times already, but I have no other way to describe it,” manager Blake Butera said. “What (Wood) does, it’s fun to be in the dugout watching him do his thing.”

Houston’s Jose Altuve hit a three-run homer. In his career against the Nationals, he is batting .280 (35-for-125) with six doubles, two triples, four home runs, 19 runs scored and 15 RBIs.

Yainer Diaz and Brice Matthews also went deep for the Astros, with Matthews finishing 2-for-4 to snap a nine-game hitless streak. Cam Smith reached base in three of his four plate appearances, and he has hit safely in six of his past seven games.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Nats #facing #Astros #waiting #pitching #catch #hitting">Deadspin | Nats, facing Astros, keep waiting for pitching to catch up with hitting  Jul 6, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Nationals designated hitter James Wood (29) is congratulated by teammates after hitting a grand slam during the fifth inning against the Houston Astros at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images   The Washington Nationals hope their pitching can provide help for the offense as they play the middle contest of a three-game series against the visiting Houston Astros on Tuesday.  Washington has given up 11 runs in two consecutive games. After losing 11-5 on Sunday to the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates, the Nationals outslugged the Astros 12-11 on Monday. In winning four of their past six games, the Nationals have scored 45 runs (7.5 per game).  Washington leads the major leagues with 497 runs scored, but its 4.79 team ERA is the fourth worst in the majors. Miles Mikolas allowed the Astros to jump out to a 6-1 lead on Monday, but the Nationals scored 11 consecutive runs and held off a late Houston rally.  “Guys battle every at-bat, it doesn’t really matter what the score is,” Nationals All-Star James Wood said. “We just put together a bunch of good at-bats and we were able to put a bunch of runs up.”  Wood smacked his second grand slam of the season on Monday, this one over the fence after his first was an inside-the-park effort against the New York Mets on May 19.  Houston, which appeared en route to its third straight win, will send out right-hander Tatsuya Imai (5-4, 6.14 ERA) to face left-hander Andrew Alvarez (2-1, 3.05) on Tuesday.  Imai, a 28-year-old Japan native, has struggled during his first season in the United States. In his past four starts, he twice departed before completing two innings. Last time out, he gave up five runs on four hits (two of them home runs) in 1 1/3 innings during an 8-3 loss against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.  “It was just the command of his pitches,” manager Joe Espada said after that contest. “Stuff was coming in pretty good, just struggled throwing strikes. That was just what I saw today. Came in, warmed up pretty good, good game plan. Just couldn’t execute those pitches.”   After a one-game stint with Washington in April, Alvarez has been a consistent presence for the team since returning in mid-May. Whether working as a four-plus-inning starter or bulk reliever, Alvarez has given up two runs or fewer in 10 of his 11 appearances.  Against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, he picked up a 10-2 win, tossing 4 2/3 scoreless innings of relief on two hits. Alvarez fanned six and walked one.  In addition to Wood, CJ Abrams and Curtis Mead also homered Monday for the Nationals. Mead went 3-for-5, scored twice and drove in three runs. He has notched multiple hits in three of his past four games. Abrams also finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs.  Wood drew three walks and scored three runs. He leads the majors in runs (81) and is fourth in OPS (.939). His homer traveled 446 feet to center.  “I’ve been using the word impressive too many times already, but I have no other way to describe it,” manager Blake Butera said. “What (Wood) does, it’s fun to be in the dugout watching him do his thing.”  Houston’s Jose Altuve hit a three-run homer. In his career against the Nationals, he is batting .280 (35-for-125) with six doubles, two triples, four home runs, 19 runs scored and 15 RBIs.  Yainer Diaz and Brice Matthews also went deep for the Astros, with Matthews finishing 2-for-4 to snap a nine-game hitless streak. Cam Smith reached base in three of his four plate appearances, and he has hit safely in six of his past seven games.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Nats #facing #Astros #waiting #pitching #catch #hitting

U.S. men’s national team striker Folarin Balogun will be available for selection on Monday night in the World Cup round of 16 after a series of chaotic decisions, phone calls with government officials and a failed, final appeal from Belgium.

A knockout stage win over a European side, standout performances from other players and more were lost in the madness over referee Raphael Claus’s decision to show Balogun a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic. We can debate all the optics surrounding the foul, FIFA and its decisions to make similar decisions recently, the U.S. government’s role, the rules of the game, VAR and more… but more importantly what’s now difficult to analyze is Balogun’s first World Cup as the starting USMNT striker.

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)
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If you’re just getting into soccer now, plan to stick around or putting in your calendar four years from now when to start paying attention again, Balogun and the USMNT striker job have been constant topics for discussion for years now.

Coming out of the 2022 World Cup, the USMNT had a crisis at the position. Ricardo Pepi, Haji Wright and Jesus Ferreira all failed to nail down that role—inserting Christian Pulisic up top wasn’t the answer either. The squad might’ve been succeeding in Concacaf, but the USMNT needed to figure out who would lead the line in four years time on home soil.

Balogun, who was also eligible to represent England and Nigeria, chose the USMNT in May 2023 and immediately all the pressure was put on his shoulders to solve the problem. The 25-year-old originally garnered praise during his time in Arsenal’s academy over in England. The current Premier League champions similarly had a crisis at striker at the time, though he failed to stick with the first team. He spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan at Middlesbrough scoring three goals in 18 appearances.

Arsenal sent him back on loan for the 2022-23 campaign where Balogun had a breakout season scoring 22 goals in 39 appearances for Reims, during which he changed his national allegiance. After returning, Balogun was sold to AS Monaco as Arsenal moved on with Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Eddie Nketiah and Leandro Trossard viewed ahead of him.

Arsenal aside, no one was unseating Harry Kane in the England national team. Balogun’s national switch and club transfer weren’t solely opportunities to prove or establish himself as a player, but undoubtedly a pathway to realizing success.

He made an instant impact in his first call up scoring his first goal in the 2023 Concacaf Nations League final victory over Canada. However, the striker debate restarted a year later after the USMNT crashed out of the 2024 Copa America group stage on home soil—the first time a host nation had done so in the tournament’s history. He scored two goals, but coach Gregg Berhalter was fired afterward and subsequent shoulder and ankle injuries saw him miss 16 games on the road to the World Cup.

To his benefit, Wright and Pepi failed to nail the job down themselves despite success at the club level with Coventry City and PSV Eindhoven in England and the Netherlands respectively. Upon returning, performances against Japan, Ecuador, Australia and Paraguay reaffirmed Balogun’s likelihood to lead the line on home soil. The USMNT looked most adept when he played, either as a goal threat, holding and linking up play or occupying defenders.

The World Cup arrives, he scores two goals against Paraguay. He assists another against Australia and scores the game-winner against Bosnia and Herzegovina hitting LeBron James’s iconic “Silencer” celebration before getting sent off.

The narrative was supposed to be: “The USMNT striker debate is over, and their World Cup might be too.” Instead, we’re left with a mess of a controversy, one way or the other, as Belgium and the U.S. kick off in a couple hours.

If Balogun scores, well should he have really played? If the U.S. get outclassed (which they did in a March friendly losing 2-5) by Belgium, is that justice? What if Weston McKennie, who’s been one of the USMNT’s best players all tournament and who’s had to battle his own adversity at the club and international level—wins a penalty in the final moments of the game and Balogun scores the winner? What if he misses it? Who would’ve taken it if he wasn’t on the pitch?

I’ve certainly celebrated every goal, victory and advancement. I was worried we were doomed when Balogun got sent off because I’ve seen my club (Arsenal) be hard done by even more egregious red cards. I can’t imagine what the outrage would be like if they saw Declan Rice’s second yellow for kicking the ball away against Brighton all things considered for appropriate context…

But I was also putting my hopes in Malik Tillman, Christian Pulisic, Sergiño Dest, Alex Freeman, Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, Tim Ream, Matt Freese, the bench and whoever was going to start up top to make sure Balogun got another game. Instead, he’s going to start and Pandora’s box can no longer be shut.

Fans will celebrate regardless if the U.S. wins, especially since it would be revenge for the 2014 World Cup loss despite Tim Howard’s iconic performance. Though, for some, if not most, the whole debacle will cast a cloud over whatever happens from here on out.

Bring on Monday night’s madness.

#Folarin #Baloguns #red #card #controversy #creates #Monday #Night #Madness #World #Cup">Folarin Balogun’s red card controversy creates Monday Night Madness in World Cup  U.S. men’s national team striker Folarin Balogun will be available for selection on Monday night in the World Cup round of 16 after a series of chaotic decisions, phone calls with government officials and a failed, final appeal from Belgium.A knockout stage win over a European side, standout performances from other players and more were lost in the madness over referee Raphael Claus’s decision to show Balogun a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic. We can debate all the optics surrounding the foul, FIFA and its decisions to make similar decisions recently, the U.S. government’s role, the rules of the game, VAR and more… but more importantly what’s now difficult to analyze is Balogun’s first World Cup as the starting USMNT striker.SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images) Getty ImagesIf you’re just getting into soccer now, plan to stick around or putting in your calendar four years from now when to start paying attention again, Balogun and the USMNT striker job have been constant topics for discussion for years now.Coming out of the 2022 World Cup, the USMNT had a crisis at the position. Ricardo Pepi, Haji Wright and Jesus Ferreira all failed to nail down that role—inserting Christian Pulisic up top wasn’t the answer either. The squad might’ve been succeeding in Concacaf, but the USMNT needed to figure out who would lead the line in four years time on home soil.Balogun, who was also eligible to represent England and Nigeria, chose the USMNT in May 2023 and immediately all the pressure was put on his shoulders to solve the problem. The 25-year-old originally garnered praise during his time in Arsenal’s academy over in England. The current Premier League champions similarly had a crisis at striker at the time, though he failed to stick with the first team. He spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan at Middlesbrough scoring three goals in 18 appearances.Arsenal sent him back on loan for the 2022-23 campaign where Balogun had a breakout season scoring 22 goals in 39 appearances for Reims, during which he changed his national allegiance. After returning, Balogun was sold to AS Monaco as Arsenal moved on with Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Eddie Nketiah and Leandro Trossard viewed ahead of him.Arsenal aside, no one was unseating Harry Kane in the England national team. Balogun’s national switch and club transfer weren’t solely opportunities to prove or establish himself as a player, but undoubtedly a pathway to realizing success.He made an instant impact in his first call up scoring his first goal in the 2023 Concacaf Nations League final victory over Canada. However, the striker debate restarted a year later after the USMNT crashed out of the 2024 Copa America group stage on home soil—the first time a host nation had done so in the tournament’s history. He scored two goals, but coach Gregg Berhalter was fired afterward and subsequent shoulder and ankle injuries saw him miss 16 games on the road to the World Cup.To his benefit, Wright and Pepi failed to nail the job down themselves despite success at the club level with Coventry City and PSV Eindhoven in England and the Netherlands respectively. Upon returning, performances against Japan, Ecuador, Australia and Paraguay reaffirmed Balogun’s likelihood to lead the line on home soil. The USMNT looked most adept when he played, either as a goal threat, holding and linking up play or occupying defenders.The World Cup arrives, he scores two goals against Paraguay. He assists another against Australia and scores the game-winner against Bosnia and Herzegovina hitting LeBron James’s iconic “Silencer” celebration before getting sent off.The narrative was supposed to be: “The USMNT striker debate is over, and their World Cup might be too.” Instead, we’re left with a mess of a controversy, one way or the other, as Belgium and the U.S. kick off in a couple hours.If Balogun scores, well should he have really played? If the U.S. get outclassed (which they did in a March friendly losing 2-5) by Belgium, is that justice? What if Weston McKennie, who’s been one of the USMNT’s best players all tournament and who’s had to battle his own adversity at the club and international level—wins a penalty in the final moments of the game and Balogun scores the winner? What if he misses it? Who would’ve taken it if he wasn’t on the pitch?I’ve certainly celebrated every goal, victory and advancement. I was worried we were doomed when Balogun got sent off because I’ve seen my club (Arsenal) be hard done by even more egregious red cards. I can’t imagine what the outrage would be like if they saw Declan Rice’s second yellow for kicking the ball away against Brighton all things considered for appropriate context…But I was also putting my hopes in Malik Tillman, Christian Pulisic, Sergiño Dest, Alex Freeman, Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, Tim Ream, Matt Freese, the bench and whoever was going to start up top to make sure Balogun got another game. Instead, he’s going to start and Pandora’s box can no longer be shut.Fans will celebrate regardless if the U.S. wins, especially since it would be revenge for the 2014 World Cup loss despite Tim Howard’s iconic performance. Though, for some, if not most, the whole debacle will cast a cloud over whatever happens from here on out.Bring on Monday night’s madness.  #Folarin #Baloguns #red #card #controversy #creates #Monday #Night #Madness #World #Cup

chaotic decisions, phone calls with government officials and a failed, final appeal from Belgium.

A knockout stage win over a European side, standout performances from other players and more were lost in the madness over referee Raphael Claus’s decision to show Balogun a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic. We can debate all the optics surrounding the foul, FIFA and its decisions to make similar decisions recently, the U.S. government’s role, the rules of the game, VAR and more… but more importantly what’s now difficult to analyze is Balogun’s first World Cup as the starting USMNT striker.

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)
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If you’re just getting into soccer now, plan to stick around or putting in your calendar four years from now when to start paying attention again, Balogun and the USMNT striker job have been constant topics for discussion for years now.

Coming out of the 2022 World Cup, the USMNT had a crisis at the position. Ricardo Pepi, Haji Wright and Jesus Ferreira all failed to nail down that role—inserting Christian Pulisic up top wasn’t the answer either. The squad might’ve been succeeding in Concacaf, but the USMNT needed to figure out who would lead the line in four years time on home soil.

Balogun, who was also eligible to represent England and Nigeria, chose the USMNT in May 2023 and immediately all the pressure was put on his shoulders to solve the problem. The 25-year-old originally garnered praise during his time in Arsenal’s academy over in England. The current Premier League champions similarly had a crisis at striker at the time, though he failed to stick with the first team. He spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan at Middlesbrough scoring three goals in 18 appearances.

Arsenal sent him back on loan for the 2022-23 campaign where Balogun had a breakout season scoring 22 goals in 39 appearances for Reims, during which he changed his national allegiance. After returning, Balogun was sold to AS Monaco as Arsenal moved on with Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Eddie Nketiah and Leandro Trossard viewed ahead of him.

Arsenal aside, no one was unseating Harry Kane in the England national team. Balogun’s national switch and club transfer weren’t solely opportunities to prove or establish himself as a player, but undoubtedly a pathway to realizing success.

He made an instant impact in his first call up scoring his first goal in the 2023 Concacaf Nations League final victory over Canada. However, the striker debate restarted a year later after the USMNT crashed out of the 2024 Copa America group stage on home soil—the first time a host nation had done so in the tournament’s history. He scored two goals, but coach Gregg Berhalter was fired afterward and subsequent shoulder and ankle injuries saw him miss 16 games on the road to the World Cup.

To his benefit, Wright and Pepi failed to nail the job down themselves despite success at the club level with Coventry City and PSV Eindhoven in England and the Netherlands respectively. Upon returning, performances against Japan, Ecuador, Australia and Paraguay reaffirmed Balogun’s likelihood to lead the line on home soil. The USMNT looked most adept when he played, either as a goal threat, holding and linking up play or occupying defenders.

The World Cup arrives, he scores two goals against Paraguay. He assists another against Australia and scores the game-winner against Bosnia and Herzegovina hitting LeBron James’s iconic “Silencer” celebration before getting sent off.

The narrative was supposed to be: “The USMNT striker debate is over, and their World Cup might be too.” Instead, we’re left with a mess of a controversy, one way or the other, as Belgium and the U.S. kick off in a couple hours.

If Balogun scores, well should he have really played? If the U.S. get outclassed (which they did in a March friendly losing 2-5) by Belgium, is that justice? What if Weston McKennie, who’s been one of the USMNT’s best players all tournament and who’s had to battle his own adversity at the club and international level—wins a penalty in the final moments of the game and Balogun scores the winner? What if he misses it? Who would’ve taken it if he wasn’t on the pitch?

I’ve certainly celebrated every goal, victory and advancement. I was worried we were doomed when Balogun got sent off because I’ve seen my club (Arsenal) be hard done by even more egregious red cards. I can’t imagine what the outrage would be like if they saw Declan Rice’s second yellow for kicking the ball away against Brighton all things considered for appropriate context…

But I was also putting my hopes in Malik Tillman, Christian Pulisic, Sergiño Dest, Alex Freeman, Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, Tim Ream, Matt Freese, the bench and whoever was going to start up top to make sure Balogun got another game. Instead, he’s going to start and Pandora’s box can no longer be shut.

Fans will celebrate regardless if the U.S. wins, especially since it would be revenge for the 2014 World Cup loss despite Tim Howard’s iconic performance. Though, for some, if not most, the whole debacle will cast a cloud over whatever happens from here on out.

Bring on Monday night’s madness.

#Folarin #Baloguns #red #card #controversy #creates #Monday #Night #Madness #World #Cup">Folarin Balogun’s red card controversy creates Monday Night Madness in World Cup

U.S. men’s national team striker Folarin Balogun will be available for selection on Monday night in the World Cup round of 16 after a series of chaotic decisions, phone calls with government officials and a failed, final appeal from Belgium.

A knockout stage win over a European side, standout performances from other players and more were lost in the madness over referee Raphael Claus’s decision to show Balogun a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic. We can debate all the optics surrounding the foul, FIFA and its decisions to make similar decisions recently, the U.S. government’s role, the rules of the game, VAR and more… but more importantly what’s now difficult to analyze is Balogun’s first World Cup as the starting USMNT striker.

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 and Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States reacts to him receiving a red card for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images)
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If you’re just getting into soccer now, plan to stick around or putting in your calendar four years from now when to start paying attention again, Balogun and the USMNT striker job have been constant topics for discussion for years now.

Coming out of the 2022 World Cup, the USMNT had a crisis at the position. Ricardo Pepi, Haji Wright and Jesus Ferreira all failed to nail down that role—inserting Christian Pulisic up top wasn’t the answer either. The squad might’ve been succeeding in Concacaf, but the USMNT needed to figure out who would lead the line in four years time on home soil.

Balogun, who was also eligible to represent England and Nigeria, chose the USMNT in May 2023 and immediately all the pressure was put on his shoulders to solve the problem. The 25-year-old originally garnered praise during his time in Arsenal’s academy over in England. The current Premier League champions similarly had a crisis at striker at the time, though he failed to stick with the first team. He spent the second half of the 2021-22 season on loan at Middlesbrough scoring three goals in 18 appearances.

Arsenal sent him back on loan for the 2022-23 campaign where Balogun had a breakout season scoring 22 goals in 39 appearances for Reims, during which he changed his national allegiance. After returning, Balogun was sold to AS Monaco as Arsenal moved on with Gabriel Jesus, Kai Havertz, Eddie Nketiah and Leandro Trossard viewed ahead of him.

Arsenal aside, no one was unseating Harry Kane in the England national team. Balogun’s national switch and club transfer weren’t solely opportunities to prove or establish himself as a player, but undoubtedly a pathway to realizing success.

He made an instant impact in his first call up scoring his first goal in the 2023 Concacaf Nations League final victory over Canada. However, the striker debate restarted a year later after the USMNT crashed out of the 2024 Copa America group stage on home soil—the first time a host nation had done so in the tournament’s history. He scored two goals, but coach Gregg Berhalter was fired afterward and subsequent shoulder and ankle injuries saw him miss 16 games on the road to the World Cup.

To his benefit, Wright and Pepi failed to nail the job down themselves despite success at the club level with Coventry City and PSV Eindhoven in England and the Netherlands respectively. Upon returning, performances against Japan, Ecuador, Australia and Paraguay reaffirmed Balogun’s likelihood to lead the line on home soil. The USMNT looked most adept when he played, either as a goal threat, holding and linking up play or occupying defenders.

The World Cup arrives, he scores two goals against Paraguay. He assists another against Australia and scores the game-winner against Bosnia and Herzegovina hitting LeBron James’s iconic “Silencer” celebration before getting sent off.

The narrative was supposed to be: “The USMNT striker debate is over, and their World Cup might be too.” Instead, we’re left with a mess of a controversy, one way or the other, as Belgium and the U.S. kick off in a couple hours.

If Balogun scores, well should he have really played? If the U.S. get outclassed (which they did in a March friendly losing 2-5) by Belgium, is that justice? What if Weston McKennie, who’s been one of the USMNT’s best players all tournament and who’s had to battle his own adversity at the club and international level—wins a penalty in the final moments of the game and Balogun scores the winner? What if he misses it? Who would’ve taken it if he wasn’t on the pitch?

I’ve certainly celebrated every goal, victory and advancement. I was worried we were doomed when Balogun got sent off because I’ve seen my club (Arsenal) be hard done by even more egregious red cards. I can’t imagine what the outrage would be like if they saw Declan Rice’s second yellow for kicking the ball away against Brighton all things considered for appropriate context…

But I was also putting my hopes in Malik Tillman, Christian Pulisic, Sergiño Dest, Alex Freeman, Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, Tim Ream, Matt Freese, the bench and whoever was going to start up top to make sure Balogun got another game. Instead, he’s going to start and Pandora’s box can no longer be shut.

Fans will celebrate regardless if the U.S. wins, especially since it would be revenge for the 2014 World Cup loss despite Tim Howard’s iconic performance. Though, for some, if not most, the whole debacle will cast a cloud over whatever happens from here on out.

Bring on Monday night’s madness.

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