Kyler Murray Brings Star Power to Minnesota as Vikings Make a Bold QB Move
Minnesota Teams
Kyler Murray is a Viking. The two-time Pro Bowl quarterback, just released by the Arizona Cardinals, signed a one-year deal with Minnesota this week. Murray was once the No. 1 overall draft pick and is considered a proven playmaker — the Vikings are betting he can push (or compete with) their young QB J.J. McCarthy, while giving their offense a serious boost. Analysts are already grading the move an A+.
Gophers hockey season is over. Minnesota's men's hockey team was knocked out of the Big Ten Tournament on Wednesday, losing 6-2 at No. 10 Penn State in the quarterfinals. It was a rough end to what was already described as a disappointing season.
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NFL
NFL free agency is in full swing. The opening of the league year brought a flurry of signings — running backs got paid big money, pass rusher Trey Hendrickson landed with the Baltimore Ravens (earning them a B+ grade after some early criticism), and quarterback Daniel Jones found a new home. Think of free agency like a sports job fair where players whose contracts expired can sign with new teams.
The 2026 NFL Draft order is set. The Las Vegas Raiders hold the first overall pick, meaning they get to select first from this year's college talent pool. The draft runs seven rounds and includes 257 total picks.
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NBA
Bam Adebayo just had one of the greatest games in NBA history. The Miami Heat big man scored 83 points in his last outing — the second-highest single-game total ever in the NBA. To put that in perspective, most players score 15-20 points on a good night. Now everyone is watching to see if he can follow it up.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander broke a 63-year-old record. The Oklahoma City Thunder star surpassed a mark held by the legendary Wilt Chamberlain by scoring 20 or more points in an unprecedented number of consecutive games. He's having one of the most remarkable individual seasons in recent memory.
Dwight Howard officially retired after 18 NBA seasons, and was announced as a 2025 Hall of Fame inductee. He was one of the most dominant centers of the 2000s and 2010s.
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MLB
Baseball is almost back. Opening Day is approaching fast, and teams are keeping an eye on several big-name players returning from injury — including ace pitchers Gerrit Cole and Zack Wheeler, who missed significant time last season. Teams are counting on them to be healthy and productive.
The World Baseball Classic is showcasing Japan's future stars. Several Japanese players are turning heads and could be headed to MLB soon — worth keeping an eye on if you like seeing new talent emerge on the big stage.
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NHL
Big injury news in Toronto. Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews — arguably their most important player — will miss the rest of the regular season with a torn MCL in his left knee. That's a serious blow to a team trying to make a deep playoff run.
The playoff picture is heating up. Saturday features a 14-game NHL slate with the Boston Bruins vs. Washington Capitals as the marquee matchup. Both teams are jockeying for playoff positioning as the regular season winds down.
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College Sports
Arizona delivered the college basketball moment of the year. In the Big 12 Tournament on Friday night, Arizona knocked off Iowa State on a buzzer-beater — a last-second shot as time expires — in what's being called an instant classic and the Game of the Year in that conference.
Florida looks nearly unbeatable. The Gators beat Kentucky in the SEC Tournament even while shooting poorly, which is a bad sign for everyone else. When a team wins without playing well, it usually means they're really good. A repeat national championship is starting to look very possible.
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Other Sports
Formula 1 is canceling two races due to Middle East conflict. The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix have been dropped from the 2026 F1 schedule with no plans to replace them, due to the ongoing regional conflict. That's a significant shake-up for the racing calendar.
UFC is heading to the White House in June. A full UFC fight card is set to take place at the White House in Washington, D.C. — an unusual and high-profile venue for a major combat sports event.
Champions League second legs are coming. In European soccer, big clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea are heading into the second round of their Champions League knockout ties next week with varying levels of confidence. Think of it like a two-game playoff series — whoever scores more across both games advances.