Indianapolis Colts give massive injury update on Daniel Jones
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The Indianapolis Colts provided a significant injury update on Daniel Jones, a key player, ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. While specific details were not disclosed, the update comes as teams evaluate their rosters following a busy free-agency period and workouts. The draft is scheduled for later this week, with teams closely monitoring player health and readiness.
Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell begins his 2026 season with a rehab assignment at Class-A Ontario on Wednesday, after being on the injured list since the season's start with a shoulder injury. He will play against the San Jose Giants in the second game of the series, aiming to regain form before rejoining the major league roster.
Darren Till criticized UFC president Dana White on April 21, 2026, calling him "totally switched off" from the sport. Till expressed disappointment in the current state of UFC, stating it lacks passion and energy, and suggested White has lost his mojo, implying a disconnect between White's leadership and the sport's vitality.
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