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Memoir Soccer Marathon mock draft: 10-team, PPR
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ESPN Memoir
Aug 15, 2023, 10:15 PM ET
Every yr, at the conclusion of the ESPN Memoir Soccer Marathon, people of our ESPN Memoir crew and other ESPN personalities rep together to habits a mock draft. This yr’s extravaganza became a 10-team PPR setup.
This draft featured the next participants (in describe of first-round different): Anita Marks, Liz Loza, Adam Schefter, Eric Moody, Kevin Negandhi, Daniel Dopp, Stephania Bell, Mike Clay, Field Yates and Dan Graziano.
How many working backs went in the first round? Where did Breece Corridor and Rhamondre Stevenson lunge, in some unspecified time in the future after their groups brought in established old backs to pair with them? When became the first quarterback selected? And proper how early enact you’ve got to draft Garrett Wilson to guarantee he obtained’t rep away?
Below, you’re going to glean round-by-round picks. At the very bottom, we beget also listed each and every team’s roster. Are making an are attempting to gaze the draft play outlast? Are attempting the simulcast replay on ESPN’s YouTube Channel
Spherical 1
1. Justin Jefferson, Min (WR1) — Marks
2. Austin Ekeler, LAC (RB1) — Loza
3. Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB2) — Schefter
4. Ja’Marr Disappear, Cin (WR2) — Moody
5. Travis Kelce, KC (TE1) — Negandhi
6. Tyreek Hill, Mia (WR3) — Dopp
7. Cooper Kupp, LAR (WR4) — Bell
8. Garrett Wilson, NYJ (WR5) — Clay
9. Bijan Robinson, Atl (RB3) — Yates
10. Saquon Barkley, NYG (RB4) — Graziano
Spherical 2
11. CeeDee Lamb, Dal (WR6) — Graziano
12. Derrick Henry, Ten (RB5) — Yates
13. Tony Pollard, Dal (RB6) — Clay
14. Gash Chubb, Cle (RB7) — Bell
15. Stefon Diggs, Buf (WR7) — Dopp
16. Jonathan Taylor, Ind (RB8) — Negandhi
17. Davante Adams, LV (WR8) — Moody
18. A.J. Brown, Phi (WR9) — Schefter
19. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Det (WR10) — Loza
20. Joe Mixon, Cin (RB9) — Marks
Spherical 3
21. Travis Etienne Jr., Jax (RB10) — Marks
22. Tee Higgins, Cin (WR11) — Loza
23. Jalen Hurts, Phi (QB1) — Schefter
24. Patrick Mahomes, KC (QB2) — Moody
25. DeVonta Smith, Phi (WR12) — Negandhi
26. Josh Allen, Buf (QB3) — Dopp
27. Jahmyr Gibbs, Det (RB11) — Bell
28. Jaylen Bolt, Mia (WR13) — Clay
29. Chris Olave, NO (WR14) — Yates
30. DK Metcalf, Sea (WR15) — Graziano
Spherical 4
31. Josh Jacobs, LV (RB12) — Graziano
32. Mark Andrews, Bal (TE2) — Yates
33. Najee Harris, Pit (RB13) — Clay
34. Deebo Samuel, SF (WR16) — Bell
35. Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (RB14) — Dopp
36. Joe Burrow, Cin (QB4) — Negandhi
37. Aaron Jones, GB (RB15) — Moody
38. Calvin Ridley, Jax (WR17) — Schefter
39. Lamar Jackson, Bal (QB5) — Loza
40. Darren Waller, NYG (TE3) — Marks
Spherical 5
41. Rachaad White, TB (RB16) — Marks
42. T.J. Hockenson, Min (TE4) — Loza
43. Breece Corridor, NYJ (RB17) — Schefter
44. Amari Cooper, Cle (WR18) — Moody
forty five. Dameon Pierce, Hou (RB18) — Negandhi
46. Keenan Allen, LAC (WR19) — Dopp
47. Alvin Kamara, NO (RB19) — Bell
48. Christian Watson, GB (WR20) — Clay
49. Jerry Jeudy, Den (WR21) — Yates
50. DJ Moore, Chi (WR22) — Graziano
Spherical 6
51. Justin Herbert, LAC (QB6) — Graziano
52. Diontae Johnson, Pit (WR23) — Yates
Fifty three. Justin Fields, Chi (QB7) — Clay
54. George Kittle, SF (TE5) — Bell
55. James Conner, Ari (RB20) — Dopp
56. Alexander Mattison, Min (RB21) — Negandhi
57. James Prepare dinner, Buf (RB22) — Moody
58. Kenneth Walker III, Sea (RB23) — Schefter
59. Miles Sanders, Automobile (RB24) — Loza
60. Mike Williams, LAC (WR24) — Marks
Spherical 7
61. Trevor Lawrence, Jax (QB8) — Marks
62. DeAndre Hopkins, Ten (WR25) — Loza
63. Dallas Goedert, Phi (TE6) — Schefter
64. Kyle Pitts, Atl (TE7) — Moody
65. George Pickens, Pit (WR26) — Negandhi
66. David 1st viscount montgomery of alamein, Det (RB25) — Dopp
67. Dak Prescott, Dal (QB9) — Bell
68. Chris Godwin, TB (WR27) — Clay
69. Drake London, Atl (WR28) — Yates
70. Brandon Aiyuk, SF (WR29) — Graziano
Spherical 8
71. Cam Akers, LAR (RB26) — Graziano
72. Mike Evans, TB (WR30) — Yates
73. Javonte Williams, Den (RB27) — Clay
74. Terry McLaurin, Wsh (WR31) — Bell
75. Tyler Lockett, Sea (WR32) — Dopp
76. Isiah Pacheco, KC (RB28) — Negandhi
77. J.Okay. Dobbins, Bal (RB29) — Moody
78. Dalvin Prepare dinner, FA (RB30) — Schefter
seventy 9. Jahan Dotson, Wsh (WR33) — Loza
80. Treylon Burks, Ten (WR34) — Marks
Spherical 9
81. D’Andre Swift, Phi (RB31) — Marks
82. Khalil Herbert, Chi (RB32) — Loza
83. Christian Kirk, Jax (WR35) — Schefter
84. Marquise Brown, Ari (WR36) — Moody
85. Brandin Cooks, Dal (WR37) — Negandhi
86. Pat Freiermuth, Pit (TE8) — Dopp
87. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Sea (WR38) — Bell
88. Skyy Moore, KC (WR39) — Clay
89. Jordan Addison, Min (WR40) — Yates
90. Michael Pittman Jr., Ind (WR41) — Graziano
Spherical 10
91. Jamaal Williams, NO (RB33) — Graziano
92. Zay Vegetation, Bal (WR42) — Yates
93. AJ Dillon, GB (RB34) — Clay
94. Samaje Perine, Den (RB35) — Bell
95. Elijah Moore, Cle (WR43) — Dopp
96. JuJu Smith-Schuster, NE (WR44) — Negandhi
97. Antonio Gibson, Wsh (RB36) — Moody
98. Gabe Davis, Buf (WR45) — Schefter
99. Zach Charbonnet, Sea (RB37) — Loza
100. Michael Thomas, NO (WR46) — Marks
Spherical 11
101. Kenneth Gainwell, Phi (RB38) — Marks
102. Odell Beckham Jr., Bal (WR47) — Loza
103. Evan Engram, Jax (TE9) — Schefter
104. Nico Collins, Hou (WR48) — Moody
105. Raheem Mostert, Mia (RB39) — Negandhi
106. Rashaad Penny, Phi (RB40) — Dopp
107. Quentin Johnston, LAC (WR49) — Bell
108. Jakobi Meyers, LV (WR50) — Clay
109. Brian Robinson Jr., Wsh (RB41) — Yates
110. De’Von Achane, Mia (RB42) — Graziano
Spherical 12
111. Dalton Schultz, Hou (TE10) — Graziano
112. Aaron Rodgers, NYJ (QB10) — Yates
113. David Njoku, Cle (TE11) — Clay
114. Tank Bigsby, Jax (RB43) — Bell
115. Jameson Williams, Det (WR51) — Dopp
116. Justyn Ross, KC (WR52) — Negandhi
117. Courtland Sutton, Den (WR53) — Moody
118. Rondale Moore, Ari (WR54) — Schefter
119. Romeo Doubs, GB (WR55) — Loza
120. Kadarius Toney, KC (WR56) — Marks
Spherical 13
121. Jaylen Warren, Pit (RB44) — Marks
122. Michael Gallup, Dal (WR57) — Loza
123. Geno Smith, Sea (QB11) — Schefter
124. Jerick McKinnon, KC (RB45) — Moody
125. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, KC (WR58) — Negandhi
126. Jeff Wilson Jr., Mia (RB46) — Dopp
127. San Francisco 49ers DST (D/ST1) — Bell
128. Cole Kmet, Chi (TE12) — Clay
129. Devin Singletary, Hou (RB47) — Yates
130. Adam Thielen, Automobile (WR59) — Graziano
Spherical 14
131. Ezekiel Elliott, NE (RB48) — Graziano
132. D’Onta Foreman, Chi (RB49) — Yates
133. DJ Chark Jr., Automobile (WR60) — Clay
134. Elijah Mitchell, SF (RB50) — Bell
135. Allen Lazard, NYJ (WR61) — Dopp
136. Dalton Kincaid, Buf (TE13) — Negandhi
137. Jayden Reed, GB (WR62) — Moody
138. Justin Tucker, Bal (K1) — Schefter
139. Zamir White, LV (RB51) — Loza
140. Roschon Johnson, Chi (RB52) — Marks
Spherical 15
141. Pittsburgh Steelers DST (D/ST2) — Marks
142. Buffalo Payments DST (D/ST3) — Loza
143. Philadelphia Eagles DST (D/ST4) — Schefter
144. Evan McPherson, Cin (K2) — Moody
145. Miami Dolphins DST (D/ST5) — Negandhi
146. Contemporary Orleans Saints DST (D/ST6) — Dopp
147. Tyler Boyd, Cin (WR63) — Bell
148. Dallas Cowboys DST (D/ST7) — Clay
149. Cleveland Browns DST (D/ST8) — Yates
150. Contemporary England Patriots DST (D/ST9) — Graziano
Spherical 16
151. Harrison Butker, KC (K3) — Graziano
152. Daniel Carlson, LV (K4) — Yates
153. Graham Gano, NYG (K5) — Clay
154. Younghoe Koo, Atl (K6) — Bell
155. Jason Myers, Sea (K7) — Dopp
156. Jake Elliott, Phi (K8) — Negandhi
157. Contemporary York Jets DST (D/ST10) — Moody
158. Tyler Allgeier, Atl (RB53) — Schefter
159. Tyler Bass, Buf (K9) — Loza
160. Cairo Santos, Chi (K10) — Marks
Team rosters are presented in first-round pick describe. Make a selection and Bye weeks are indicated in parentheses in this form: (Spherical.Make a selection | Bye)
Team Marks
QB1 Trevor Lawrence, Jax (Make a selection: 7.1 | Bye: 9)
RB1 Joe Mixon, Cin (Make a selection: 2.10 | Bye: 7)
RB2 Travis Etienne Jr., Jax (Make a selection: 3.1 | Bye: 9)
RB3 Rachaad White, TB (Make a selection: 5.1 | Bye: 5)
RB4 D’Andre Swift, Phi (Make a selection: 9.1 | Bye: 10)
RB5 Kenneth Gainwell, Phi (Make a selection: 11.1 | Bye: 10)
RB6 Jaylen Warren, Pit (Make a selection: 13.1 | Bye: 6)
RB7 Roschon Johnson, Chi (Make a selection: 14.10 | Bye: 13)
WR1 Justin Jefferson, Min (Make a selection: 1.1 | Bye: 13)
WR2 Mike Williams, LAC (Make a selection: 6.10 | Bye: 13)
WR3 Treylon Burks, Ten (Make a selection: 8.10 | Bye: 7)
WR4 Michael Thomas, NO (Make a selection: 10.10 | Bye: 11)
WR5 Kadarius Toney, KC (Make a selection: 12.10 | Bye: 10)
TE1 Darren Waller, NYG (Make a selection: 4.10 | Bye: 13)
K1 Cairo Santos, Chi (Make a selection: 16.10 | Bye: 13)
D/ST1 Pittsburgh Steelers DST (Make a selection: 15.1 | Bye: 6)
Team Loza
QB1 Lamar Jackson, Bal (Make a selection: 4.9 | Bye: 13)
RB1 Austin Ekeler, LAC (Make a selection: 1.2 | Bye: 13)
RB2 Miles Sanders, Automobile (Make a selection: 6.9 | Bye: 7)
RB3 Khalil Herbert, Chi (Make a selection: 9.2 | Bye: 13)
RB4 Zach Charbonnet, Sea (Make a selection: 10.9 | Bye: 9)
RB5 Zamir White, LV (Make a selection: 14.9 | Bye: 10)
WR1 Amon-Ra St. Brown, Det (Make a selection: 2.9 | Bye: 9)
WR2 Tee Higgins, Cin (Make a selection: 3.2 | Bye: 7)
WR3 DeAndre Hopkins, Ten (Make a selection: 7.2 | Bye: 7)
WR4 Jahan Dotson, Wsh (Make a selection: 8.9 | Bye: 14)
WR5 Odell Beckham Jr., Bal (Make a selection: 11.2 | Bye: 13)
WR6 Romeo Doubs, GB (Make a selection: 12.9 | Bye: 6)
WR7 Michael Gallup, Dal (Make a selection: 13.2 | Bye: 7)
TE1 T.J. Hockenson, Min (Make a selection: 5.2 | Bye: 13)
K1 Tyler Bass, Buf (Make a selection: 16.9 | Bye: 13)
D/ST1 Buffalo Payments DST (Make a selection: 15.2 | Bye: 13)
Team Schefter
QB1 Jalen Hurts, Phi (Make a selection: 3.3 | Bye: 10)
QB2 Geno Smith, Sea (Make a selection: 13.3 | Bye: 9)
RB1 Christian McCaffrey, SF (Make a selection: 1.3 | Bye: 5)
RB2 Breece Corridor, NYJ (Make a selection: 5.3 | Bye: 7)
RB3 Kenneth Walker III, Sea (Make a selection: 6.8 | Bye: 9)
RB4 Dalvin Prepare dinner, FA (Make a selection: 8.8 | Bye: –)
RB5 Tyler Allgeier, Atl (Make a selection: 16.8 | Bye: 11)
WR1 A.J. Brown, Phi (Make a selection: 2.8 | Bye: 10)
WR2 Calvin Ridley, Jax (Make a selection: 4.8 | Bye: 9)
WR3 Christian Kirk, Jax (Make a selection: 9.3 | Bye: 9)
WR4 Gabe Davis, Buf (Make a selection: 10.8 | Bye: 13)
WR5 Rondale Moore, Ari (Make a selection: 12.8 | Bye: 14)
TE1 Dallas Goedert, Phi (Make a selection: 7.3 | Bye: 10)
TE2 Evan Engram, Jax (Make a selection: 11.3 | Bye: 9)
K1 Justin Tucker, Bal (Make a selection: 14.8 | Bye: 13)
D/ST1 Philadelphia Eagles DST (Make a selection: 15.3 | Bye: 10)
Team Moody
QB1 Patrick Mahomes, KC (Make a selection: 3.4 | Bye: 10)
RB1 Aaron Jones, GB (Make a selection: 4.7 | Bye: 6)
RB2 James Prepare dinner, Buf (Make a selection: 6.7 | Bye: 13)
RB3 J.Okay. Dobbins, Bal (Make a selection: 8.7 | Bye: 13)
RB4 Antonio Gibson, Wsh (Make a selection: 10.7 | Bye: 14)
RB5 Jerick McKinnon, KC (Make a selection: 13.4 | Bye: 10)
WR1 Ja’Marr Disappear, Cin (Make a selection: 1.4 | Bye: 7)
WR2 Davante Adams, LV (Make a selection: 2.7 | Bye: 10)
WR3 Amari Cooper, Cle (Make a selection: 5.4 | Bye: 5)
WR4 Marquise Brown, Ari (Make a selection: 9.4 | Bye: 14)
WR5 Nico Collins, Hou (Make a selection: 11.4 | Bye: 7)
WR6 Courtland Sutton, Den (Make a selection: 12.7 | Bye: 9)
WR7 Jayden Reed, GB (Make a selection: 14.7 | Bye: 6)
TE1 Kyle Pitts, Atl (Make a selection: 7.4 | Bye: 11)
K1 Evan McPherson, Cin (Make a selection: 15.4 | Bye: 7)
D/ST1 Contemporary York Jets DST (Make a selection: 16.7 | Bye: 7)
Team Negandhi
QB1 Joe Burrow, Cin (Make a selection: 4.6 | Bye: 7)
RB1 Jonathan Taylor, Ind (Make a selection: 2.6 | Bye: 11)
RB2 Dameon Pierce, Hou (Make a selection: 5.5 | Bye: 7)
RB3 Alexander Mattison, Min (Make a selection: 6.6 | Bye: 13)
RB4 Isiah Pacheco, KC (Make a selection: 8.6 | Bye: 10)
RB5 Raheem Mostert, Mia (Make a selection: 11.5 | Bye: 10)
WR1 DeVonta Smith, Phi (Make a selection: 3.5 | Bye: 10)
WR2 George Pickens, Pit (Make a selection: 7.5 | Bye: 6)
WR3 Brandin Cooks, Dal (Make a selection: 9.5 | Bye: 7)
WR4 JuJu Smith-Schuster, NE (Make a selection: 10.6 | Bye: 11)
WR5 Justyn Ross, KC (Make a selection: 12.6 | Bye: 10)
WR6 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, KC (Make a selection: 13.5 | Bye: 10)
TE1 Travis Kelce, KC (Make a selection: 1.5 | Bye: 10)
TE2 Dalton Kincaid, Buf (Make a selection: 14.6 | Bye: 13)
K1 Jake Elliott, Phi (Make a selection: 16.6 | Bye: 10)
D/ST1 Miami Dolphins DST (Make a selection: 15.5 | Bye: 10)
Team Dopp
QB1 Josh Allen, Buf (Make a selection: 3.6 | Bye: 13)
RB1 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (Make a selection: 4.5 | Bye: 11)
RB2 James Conner, Ari (Make a selection: 6.5 | Bye: 14)
RB3 David 1st viscount montgomery of alamein, Det (Make a selection: 7.6 | Bye: 9)
RB4 Rashaad Penny, Phi (Make a selection: 11.6 | Bye: 10)
RB5 Jeff Wilson Jr., Mia (Make a selection: 13.6 | Bye: 10)
WR1 Tyreek Hill, Mia (Make a selection: 1.6 | Bye: 10)
WR2 Stefon Diggs, Buf (Make a selection: 2.5 | Bye: 13)
WR3 Keenan Allen, LAC (Make a selection: 5.6 | Bye: 13)
WR4 Tyler Lockett, Sea (Make a selection: 8.5 | Bye: 9)
WR5 Elijah Moore, Cle (Make a selection: 10.5 | Bye: 5)
WR6 Jameson Williams, Det (Make a selection: 12.5 | Bye: 9)
WR7 Allen Lazard, NYJ (Make a selection: 14.5 | Bye: 7)
TE1 Pat Freiermuth, Pit (Make a selection: 9.6 | Bye: 6)
K1 Jason Myers, Sea (Make a selection: 16.5 | Bye: 9)
D/ST1 Contemporary Orleans Saints DST (Make a selection: 15.6 | Bye: 11)
Team Bell
QB1 Dak Prescott, Dal (Make a selection: 7.7 | Bye: 7)
RB1 Gash Chubb, Cle (Make a selection: 2.4 | Bye: 5)
RB2 Jahmyr Gibbs, Det (Make a selection: 3.7 | Bye: 9)
RB3 Alvin Kamara, NO (Make a selection: 5.7 | Bye: 11)
RB4 Samaje Perine, Den (Make a selection: 10.4 | Bye: 9)
RB5 Tank Bigsby, Jax (Make a selection: 12.4 | Bye: 9)
RB6 Elijah Mitchell, SF (Make a selection: 14.4 | Bye: 5)
WR1 Cooper Kupp, LAR (Make a selection: 1.7 | Bye: 5)
WR2 Deebo Samuel, SF (Make a selection: 4.4 | Bye: 5)
WR3 Terry McLaurin, Wsh (Make a selection: 8.4 | Bye: 14)
WR4 Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Sea (Make a selection: 9.7 | Bye: 9)
WR5 Quentin Johnston, LAC (Make a selection: 11.7 | Bye: 13)
WR6 Tyler Boyd, Cin (Make a selection: 15.7 | Bye: 7)
TE1 George Kittle, SF (Make a selection: 6.4 | Bye: 5)
K1 Younghoe Koo, Atl (Make a selection: 16.4 | Bye: 11)
D/ST1 San Francisco 49ers DST (Make a selection: 13.7 | Bye: 5)
Team Clay
QB1 Justin Fields, Chi (Make a selection: 6.3 | Bye: 13)
RB1 Tony Pollard, Dal (Make a selection: 2.3 | Bye: 7)
RB2 Najee Harris, Pit (Make a selection: 4.3 | Bye: 6)
RB3 Javonte Williams, Den (Make a selection: 8.3 | Bye: 9)
RB4 AJ Dillon, GB (Make a selection: 10.3 | Bye: 6)
WR1 Garrett Wilson, NYJ (Make a selection: 1.8 | Bye: 7)
WR2 Jaylen Bolt, Mia (Make a selection: 3.8 | Bye: 10)
WR3 Christian Watson, GB (Make a selection: 5.8 | Bye: 6)
WR4 Chris Godwin, TB (Make a selection: 7.8 | Bye: 5)
WR5 Skyy Moore, KC (Make a selection: 9.8 | Bye: 10)
WR6 Jakobi Meyers, LV (Make a selection: 11.8 | Bye: 10)
WR7 DJ Chark Jr., Automobile (Make a selection: 14.3 | Bye: 7)
TE1 David Njoku, Cle (Make a selection: 12.3 | Bye: 5)
TE2 Cole Kmet, Chi (Make a selection: 13.8 | Bye: 13)
K1 Graham Gano, NYG (Make a selection: 16.3 | Bye: 13)
D/ST1 Dallas Cowboys DST (Make a selection: 15.8 | Bye: 7)
Team Yates
QB1 Aaron Rodgers, NYJ (Make a selection: 12.2 | Bye: 7)
RB1 Bijan Robinson, Atl (Make a selection: 1.9 | Bye: 11)
RB2 Derrick Henry, Ten (Make a selection: 2.2 | Bye: 7)
RB3 Brian Robinson Jr., Wsh (Make a selection: 11.9 | Bye: 14)
RB4 Devin Singletary, Hou (Make a selection: 13.9 | Bye: 7)
RB5 D’Onta Foreman, Chi (Make a selection: 14.2 | Bye: 13)
WR1 Chris Olave, NO (Make a selection: 3.9 | Bye: 11)
WR2 Jerry Jeudy, Den (Make a selection: 5.9 | Bye: 9)
WR3 Diontae Johnson, Pit (Make a selection: 6.2 | Bye: 6)
WR4 Drake London, Atl (Make a selection: 7.9 | Bye: 11)
WR5 Mike Evans, TB (Make a selection: 8.2 | Bye: 5)
WR6 Jordan Addison, Min (Make a selection: 9.9 | Bye: 13)
WR7 Zay Vegetation, Bal (Make a selection: 10.2 | Bye: 13)
TE1 Mark Andrews, Bal (Make a selection: 4.2 | Bye: 13)
K1 Daniel Carlson, LV (Make a selection: 16.2 | Bye: 10)
D/ST1 Cleveland Browns DST (Make a selection: 15.9 | Bye: 5)
Team Graziano
QB1 Justin Herbert, LAC (Make a selection: 6.1 | Bye: 13)
RB1 Saquon Barkley, NYG (Make a selection: 1.10 | Bye: 13)
RB2 Josh Jacobs, LV (Make a selection: 4.1 | Bye: 10)
RB3 Cam Akers, LAR (Make a selection: 8.1 | Bye: 5)
RB4 Jamaal Williams, NO (Make a selection: 10.1 | Bye: 11)
RB5 De’Von Achane, Mia (Make a selection: 11.10 | Bye: 10)
RB6 Ezekiel Elliott, NE (Make a selection: 14.1 | Bye: 11)
WR1 CeeDee Lamb, Dal (Make a selection: 2.1 | Bye: 7)
WR2 DK Metcalf, Sea (Make a selection: 3.10 | Bye: 9)
WR3 DJ Moore, Chi (Make a selection: 5.10 | Bye: 13)
WR4 Brandon Aiyuk, SF (Make a selection: 7.10 | Bye: 5)
WR5 Michael Pittman Jr., Ind (Make a selection: 9.10 | Bye: 11)
WR6 Adam Thielen, Automobile (Make a selection: 13.10 | Bye: 7)
TE1 Dalton Schultz, Hou (Make a selection: 12.1 | Bye: 7)
K1 Harrison Butker, KC (Make a selection: 16.1 | Bye: 10)
D/ST1 Contemporary England Patriots DST (Make a selection: 15.10 | Bye: 11)
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Leading up to this monumental event, the excitement is palpable, and fight fans are buzzing with anticipation. To add to the drama, there will be a series of events this week designed to build the hype for the big night.
The Event Schedule
Starting on Tuesday, November 12, a week of thrilling events will unfold. Here’s a look at the schedule:
- Wednesday, November 13: The Final Press Conference at 7 p.m. ET at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, will set the stage for the fight. Fans can catch the press conference live across multiple platforms, including Netflix’s YouTube channels, Instagram, and Tudum.
- Thursday, November 14: Public Weigh-ins at 7 p.m. ET. This key moment will let fans see the fighters up close before the Jake Paul fight. Streaming will be available on Netflix’s YouTube and TikTok.
- Friday, November 15:
- Preliminary Card at 5:30 p.m. ET: The night kicks off with several exciting matchups, including Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool for the vacant WBO Super Middleweight title.
- Main Card at 8 p.m. ET: The long-awaited Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul will be the highlight of the evening, available globally via Netflix.
Full Fight Card
In addition to the headlining Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight, the night will feature several action-packed bouts, including:
- Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson (Heavyweight Bout)
- Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano (Undisputed Lightweight Title)
- Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos (WBC Welterweight Title)
- Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool (WBO Super Middleweight Title)
- Lucas Bahdi vs. Armando Casamonica (Lightweight Bout)
- Bruce Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell (Featherweight Bout)
- Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes (Middleweight Bout)
Each of these bouts will bring its own level of excitement to the night, making it a must-watch event for any fighting fan.
How to Watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Fight
For the first time, the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight will be streamed exclusively on Netflix, available on all Netflix plans. The Jake Paul fight will begin with the preliminary card at 5:30 p.m. ET, followed by the main card, including the Tyson vs Paul fight, at 8:00 p.m. ET. Make sure to set your reminders for this unforgettable night of action.
What’s at Stake in the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson Fight?
The stakes are high for both fighters. For Mike Tyson, the Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul event represents a chance to prove that, despite his age, he still has the skills to dominate in the ring. Tyson is a living legend in the sport, and this fight will add another chapter to his incredible legacy.
For Jake Paul, this fight is a golden opportunity to solidify his place in the world of boxing. Known for his controversial and brash persona, Paul has already won over a large fan base, but a victory over Tyson would elevate his status to a whole new level, proving that he’s more than just a YouTuber. It would be a huge statement in the world of fighting.
Why the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Is So Special
This fight isn’t just about boxing. It’s about two larger-than-life personalities from completely different worlds coming together for a historic battle. Tyson, a former world champion with a storied career, and Paul, a modern-day internet sensation, are set to collide in the ring in a match that has fans and analysts alike buzzing with excitement. The clash between experience and youth, legend and upstart, has generated incredible interest.
Don’t Miss the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson Fight
The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight on November 15 promises to be an epic showdown that boxing fans won’t want to miss. Whether you’re tuning in to see Tyson make his return to the ring or watching Jake Paul’s next move in his boxing journey, this event will deliver fighting action and drama like never before.
So, mark your calendars, grab your popcorn, and get ready for a night that will go down in history. The Jake Paul fight with Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul could very well be the most talked-about event in boxing for years to come.
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NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski Retires from ESPN to Become General Manager of Basketball at Alma Mater
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September 19, 2024Known for his iconic “Woj Bombs” — the term coined for his relentless NBA breaking news and reporting — ESPN’s senior insider Adrian Wojnarowski delivered a personal bombshell on Wednesday. The renowned sports journalist announced his retirement from the news industry, signaling the end of an era for NBA coverage. Wojnarowski revealed that he would be stepping away from his role at ESPN to take on a new challenge: becoming the general manager of the men’s basketball team at his alma mater, St. Bonaventure University.In a heartfelt message posted to social media, Wojnarowski reflected on his career and the decision to walk away from the fast-paced world of NBA news. “Thirty-seven years ago, the Hartford Courant gave me my first byline and I never stopped chasing the thrill of it all. This craft transformed my life, but I’ve decided to retire from ESPN and the news industry,” Wojnarowski wrote. “I understand the commitment required in my role and it’s an investment that I’m no longer driven to make. Time isn’t in endless supply, and I want to spend mine in ways that are more personally meaningful. I leave with overwhelming gratitude for countless mentors and colleagues, subjects and stories, readers and viewers. No one has benefitted more than me from the belief, trust, and generosity of others.”
Wojnarowski’s departure from ESPN marks the conclusion of a remarkable run at the sports network, where he had become synonymous with NBA breaking news. Since joining ESPN in 2017 as its senior NBA insider, Wojnarowski was the go-to source for fans, athletes, and insiders alike, often scooping major stories before anyone else. Before his time at ESPN, Wojnarowski built his reputation at Yahoo Sports, where he spent nearly a decade, and also had stints at The Record of New Jersey, The Fresno Bee, and The Waterbury (Conn.) Republican-American.
In response to the news of his retirement, ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro praised Wojnarowski’s work ethic and dedication to journalism. “I’ve known and admired Woj since we first worked together at Yahoo! in 2007. His work ethic is second to none. He’s extraordinarily talented and fearless. He has led the industry at ESPN, and his dedication to the craft and to fans is legendary,” Pitaro said in a statement. “While we will miss his daily output, we completely understand his decision to make a lifestyle change and slow down a bit. We know he will continue to thrive in this next chapter, and he has our collective gratitude and support.”
For Wojnarowski, this new chapter represents a return to his roots. A 1991 graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Wojnarowski has maintained a deep connection with the school throughout his career. He was named the Alumnus of the Year in 2019 and inducted onto the Russell Jandoli School of Communication’s Wall of Distinguished Graduates, a testament to his enduring influence and contribution to journalism. Now, he will return to the university in a more direct role, helping to shape the future of its men’s basketball program.
“After all these years reporting on everyone’s teams, I’m headed back to my own,” Wojnarowski said. His role as general manager of the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team will involve advising the coaching staff on a range of critical issues, including name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities, managing the transfer portal, fundraising, and recruiting. In an era of rapid changes within college sports, including the rise of NIL and the ever-fluid nature of player transfers, Wojnarowski’s experience and strategic insight are expected to be invaluable to the Bonnies’ program.
“I’m thrilled and humbled to return to St. Bonaventure with an opportunity to serve the university, Coach Mark Schmidt, and our elite Atlantic 10 men’s basketball program,” Wojnarowski said in a statement. “In these changing times of college sports, I’m eager to join a championship program that combines high-level basketball, national television exposure, pro preparation, and NIL opportunities with an intimate, supportive educational environment.” His move to join the Bonnies’ staff underscores his deep commitment to the school and his enthusiasm for helping guide the basketball program through an increasingly complex college sports landscape.
Last season, the Bonnies finished with a respectable 20-13 overall record and a 9-9 mark in the competitive Atlantic 10 Conference. With Wojnarowski’s addition to the program’s leadership, there is hope that the team can continue to grow and excel in the coming years. His vast network of contacts within the basketball world, combined with his knowledge of the game’s inner workings, makes him a significant asset for St. Bonaventure.
The three-time National Sports Media Association’s National Sportswriter of the Year leaves behind a legacy as one of the most respected figures in sports journalism. Over the course of his career, Wojnarowski became known for his dogged pursuit of the truth, his unrelenting work ethic, and his ability to consistently break some of the biggest stories in basketball. For NBA fans, his “Woj Bombs” became a staple of the modern sports media landscape, often shaking the league with surprising trade news, free-agent signings, and coaching changes.
While Wojnarowski’s retirement from reporting marks the end of an era, his contributions to the sports world will continue in his new role. His upcoming introduction as St. Bonaventure’s basketball general manager is scheduled for next Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, where he will officially begin the next phase of his illustrious career.
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Jordan Chiles Appeals ‘Unfair’ Decision That Cost Her Olympic Bronze Medal
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September 18, 2024Jordan Chiles, the talented American gymnast, has taken a significant step in her quest for justice by appealing a controversial decision that cost her an Olympic bronze medal. This move follows a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which upheld a challenge from the Romanian gymnastics team regarding a revision of her score in the floor exercise. Chiles had initially earned her first individual Olympic medal, only to see it slip away after CAS determined that her score should be altered based on the Romanian team’s objections. As a result, the bronze medal was awarded to Romania’s Ana Bǎrbosu, a decision that has left Chiles and her supporters feeling wronged and frustrated. In response, her legal team has filed an appeal to the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland, where CAS is headquartered, arguing that the entire process leading to the decision was fundamentally flawed and unfair.
Chiles’s attorneys have articulated their concerns clearly, asserting that CAS violated her “right to be heard.” They claim that crucial video evidence demonstrating that her inquiry was submitted on time was ignored during the proceedings. Furthermore, they allege that Chiles was not adequately informed about a potential conflict of interest involving the President of the CAS panel, raising serious questions about the integrity of the decision-making process. Maurice M. Suh, counsel for Chiles, emphasised that this situation presents a straightforward legal question for the international community: will they allow an athlete who has acted with integrity to be stripped of her medal due to systemic unfairness? Suh’s comments underscore the broader implications of this case, suggesting that the principles of fair play and justice must be upheld within the Olympic framework.
The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has also voiced its unwavering support for Chiles. In a statement, they expressed determination to ensure she receives the recognition she deserves, citing significant errors made by CAS in handling her case. The USOPC criticised the oversight that led to the disregard of clear evidence supporting Chiles’s rightful bronze win. Their commitment to truth and justice in this matter reflects a growing sentiment among athletes and advocates who believe in accountability within the sporting world. Meanwhile, USA Gymnastics (USAG) has indicated that while it is not directly involved in the appeal at this stage, it is coordinating closely with Chiles and her legal team to provide necessary support. USAG plans to make supportive filings with the court to assist in the pursuit of justice for Chiles, highlighting a collective effort to address perceived injustices within the gymnastics community.
This situation has sparked conversations about the fairness of the arbitration processes used in high-stakes athletic competitions. Many observers are questioning whether these procedures adequately protect athletes’ rights and ensure equitable treatment. Chiles, known for her fierce competitive spirit and commitment to integrity, has become a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity. Her case serves as a reminder that athletes must not only compete on the field but also navigate complex legal and institutional challenges off it. The support she has received from both the USOPC and USAG demonstrates a collective commitment to advocating for fairness in sports, echoing sentiments shared by fans and fellow athletes alike.
As Chile continues her legal battle, the outcome remains uncertain, but her determination to reclaim her medal has inspired many. The broader implications of her appeal may extend beyond her individual case, potentially influencing how disputes are handled within the Olympic framework. Athletes and advocates alike are watching closely, hoping for a resolution that honours the principles of fair play and justice. The case highlights the critical need for transparency and fairness in sports governance, emphasising that athletes should be treated with respect and dignity. As the appeals process unfolds, Chiles’s journey represents not just a fight for a medal but a broader struggle for equity in the world of competitive gymnastics. In an arena where the stakes are high and the pressures immense, Chiles’s commitment to holding organisations accountable reflects a growing movement within athletics, advocating for a system that prioritises fairness and integrity for all competitors.
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How Daniel Ricciardo Transformed from a Shy Teenager into One of F1’s Most Charismatic Figures
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September 17, 2024Daniel Ricciardo is widely celebrated in Formula One for his charismatic personality and competitive spirit. Known for his affable nature and formidable racing skills, the Australian driver has built an enviable career. With eight race wins and 32 podium finishes, he ranks 35th on the all-time list. His achievements include two top-three finishes in the World Drivers’ Championship and outshining the legendary Sebastian Vettel in Vettel’s final season with Red Bull Racing. Remarkably, Ricciardo has competed in 14 consecutive F1 seasons since his debut in 2011, accumulating 1,329 points from 256 races—all while maintaining his trademark smile.
Nicknamed the “Honey Badger,” Ricciardo’s blend of charm and fierce racing has made him a standout figure in the sport. At 35, he is the fourth-oldest driver on the grid and remains committed to inspiring the next generation of racers. “I recognise that I have a platform to inspire others who were once like me,” Ricciardo told. His willingness to share his experiences with competitors and lend a hand underscores his dedication to both the sport and his peers.
Ricciardo’s roots in Perth, Western Australia, play a significant role in his story. His latest film, “Drive the Dream 2,” highlights his deep connection to his homeland, featuring a road trip with his best friend, Blake Mills, exploring Western Australia’s diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. This personal journey also includes a visit to Ngilgi Cave, an important site in Aboriginal mythology, reflecting Ricciardo’s respect for his cultural background.
Australia has a rich F1 history, with 15 drivers contributing to 137 podiums and 44 wins. Ricciardo became the 14th Australian driver when he debuted with HRT in 2011, later replacing Mark Webber at Red Bull Racing. He currently competes alongside Melbourne-born Oscar Piastri and will be joined in 2025 by Jack Doohan, the 16th Australian F1 driver.
Ricciardo’s career has seen its share of highs and lows, from notable victories to challenging seasons with Renault and McLaren. Despite these ups and downs, his ultimate goal remains to become a World Champion. “I’m proud of what I’ve achieved, but I’m not fully satisfied because my aim was always to be a world champion,” he reflects.
Returning to Red Bull as a test and reserve driver for the 2023 season marked a significant moment in Ricciardo’s career. His adaptability and resilience in facing pressure have kept him relevant in the sport. As he approaches the latter stages of his career, Ricciardo remains focused on his goals, and his journey continues to captivate fans and shape his legacy in Formula One.
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner Defeats Taylor Fritz to Claim US Open Title, Extending American Men’s Grand Slam Drought
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September 9, 2024World No. 1 Jannik Sinner captured his second Grand Slam singles title with a victory over American Taylor Fritz at the US Open, winning 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Sunday.
Fritz, ranked No. 12 in the world, was aiming to become the first American man to secure a Grand Slam singles title in 21 years, with Andy Roddick being the last, having won the US Open in 2003.
Sinner, 23, extends his winning streak to 11 matches and follows his Australian Open triumph earlier this year. He joins Flavia Pennetta as one of the only Italian singles champions in US Open history.
In his post-match comments, Sinner expressed the deep significance of the win, reflecting on the challenges of recent times and dedicating the title to his ailing aunt. He acknowledged her vital role in his life and support during his formative years.
Fritz’s run to the final marked the first time an American man had reached a Grand Slam singles final since Roddick’s 2009 Wimbledon appearance. Although he fell short, Fritz, who had previously only reached the quarterfinals at majors, expressed gratitude for the support and vowed to continue working towards future success.
The match saw a momentum shift in the third set, with Fritz taking a 5-3 lead before Sinner rallied to win the final four games and secure the championship.
Sinner’s win comes amidst recent controversy involving a doping case, which was resolved with no fault or negligence on his part. Despite this, Sinner and his team remained focused and prepared, which contributed to his performance.
This year marks the first since 2002 that none of the men’s tennis “Big Three”—Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, or Roger Federer—won a Grand Slam, with Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz claiming the majors instead.
The US Open also saw high-profile attendees, including Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes, Matthew McConaughey, Martha Stewart, Noah Lyles, and Elon Musk.
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Charles Leclerc Secures Stunning Victory at Italian Grand Prix for Ferrari.
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September 2, 2024Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc managed to secure a thrilling victory at his team’s home race in Monza, Italy, skillfully nursing his increasingly worn tires to the finish line ahead of a charging Oscar Piastri. Piastri, who had led for much of the race after overtaking his McLaren teammate and polesitter Lando Norris at the first chicane, had opted for a two-stop strategy due to concerns over tire degradation. As Norris also pitted, Ferrari’s Leclerc and Carlos Sainz took the lead. Despite Piastri’s late surge on fresher tires, he couldn’t close the gap and finished second, with Norris overtaking Sainz to take third.
The win sparked ecstatic celebrations from thousands of Italian tifosi who filled the grandstands, flooding onto the track to witness Leclerc celebrate on the podium, with a massive Ferrari banner and red smoke filling the air. Leclerc, who is third in the driver standings, expressed his joy, comparing the emotions to his 2019 victory and emphasizing the significance of winning at Monza and Monaco, which he considers the most important races of the season. He praised the tifosi and reflected on how special this win was.
Meanwhile, Norris was visibly disappointed, having dropped from first to third after a series of mistakes and a less effective race strategy. Despite this, he managed to close the gap to Max Verstappen in the driver standings and showcased McLaren’s competitive pace. Verstappen finished sixth but remains well ahead in the championship. Piastri, who finished second, expressed his frustration, acknowledging that while the pace was strong, the final result was disappointing. He admitted that the team’s strategy decisions played a role in the outcome, making the close second-place finish particularly painful.
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Carlos Alcaraz Stunned in US Open Second Round Upset
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August 30, 2024Carlos Alcaraz faced a stunning defeat in the US Open second round on Thursday, losing to Botic van de Zandschulp in straight sets. The Dutchman, ranked 74th in the world, triumphed over the 21-year-old Spaniard with scores of 6-1, 7-5, 6-4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows, New York.
Alcaraz, the world No. 3 who recently claimed an Olympic silver medal and the Wimbledon title, struggled from the start and never found his rhythm, ending the match with 28 errors. Van de Zandschulp sealed his victory with an ace, marking his first win over a top-10 player at a Grand Slam and delivering one of the tournament’s biggest upsets in recent years. The crowd applauded the Dutchman’s remarkable performance as Alcaraz acknowledged him and waved to the audience before leaving the court.
In a post-match interview with ESPN, Van de Zandschulp expressed his astonishment. “It’s been an incredible evening,” he said. “Playing my first night session at Arthur Ashe with such an amazing crowd was unbelievable.”
He admitted to feeling nervous while closing out the match but emphasized the need for composure against top players. “You have to stay unbelievably calm and focused; otherwise, they will take advantage.”
Alcaraz’s defeat ends his 15-match unbeaten streak at the US Open and marks his earliest exit from a major since Wimbledon 2021. Van de Zandschulp, who has only progressed past the fourth round of a Grand Slam once, will face British 25th seed Jack Draper in the third round on Saturday.
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Ballon d’Or Favorite Vinícius Jr Exclusive: ‘I Aim to Make History with Real Madrid’
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August 28, 2024Real Madrid superstar Vinícius Jr. is aiming for a historic season, revealing in an exclusive interview that he believes Los Blancos have the potential to achieve a historic treble. The Brazilian forward also expressed his desire to follow in the footsteps of his Brazilian idols by winning the Ballon d’Or.
In a conversation at his Madrid home, Vinícius expressed confidence in Real Madrid’s chances of excelling across all major competitions this season as they prepare to defend their Champions League title.
“Every year, our goal is to win every title we can,” Vinícius stated, reflecting on the club’s ambitions before their sixth European Super Cup victory against Atalanta.
Could Madrid Achieve Their First-Ever Treble?
Despite its numerous successes, Real Madrid has never achieved a European treble, comprising the Champions League, La Liga, and Copa del Rey. FC Barcelona remains the only Spanish club to have accomplished this feat, doing so in 2009 and 2015.
Vinícius Jr. explained why the treble has proven elusive, noting, “The Copa del Rey often disrupts our chances because it involves challenging teams throughout January, a period packed with games. This makes the cup competition particularly tricky.” While Vinícius emphasized that winning the club’s 16th Champions League is the squad’s top priority, he is also driven by the desire to “finally secure the treble.”
“The Champions League is the most challenging and prestigious competition, and it’s where Real Madrid always aims to excel,” he said. “Our fans expect us to win it, and so our focus is on achieving success in every competition we enter, with the ultimate goal of securing the treble.”
To truly grasp Vinícius Jr.’s impact over the past season, one needs to look at the numbers. His 15 league goals played a pivotal role in securing another Spanish title for Real Madrid. Additionally, his decisive goal in the Champions League final helped clinch Madrid’s second title in three years with a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.
“I’ve always dreamed of playing for Real Madrid, so I cherish every moment as if it were the last,” Vinícius said. “Everyone wants to win with the best team in the world, and being able to score so many goals in important matches and contribute so significantly… I’m only 24, and I aim to continue this way for many more years, making history with this incredible team. Not everyone gets this opportunity, so I emphasize savoring every moment in this jersey.”
Despite missing two months of the 2023/24 season from November to January, Vinícius ended the campaign as Madrid’s top scorer, with 24 goals and 11 assists.
Dreams of Gold
With his ability to deliver in crucial moments and impressive statistics throughout the season for one of the world’s top clubs, it’s no surprise that Vinícius Jr. is the favorite to win this year’s Ballon d’Or, awarded to the best player in the world.
For Vinícius, claiming the award represents more than just personal achievement; it’s about honoring his Brazilian heritage and joining the ranks of his country’s greatest soccer stars. He aims to follow in the footsteps of legends like Marta, Ronaldo Nazário, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, and Kaká, all of whom have been recognized as the best in the world at various points in their careers.
“Marta is a true icon in women’s football. I deeply admire her for elevating the sport and making women’s football as respected as it deserves to be. She’s a pioneer, much like Pelé and Ayrton Senna are to Brazil,” Vinícius said.
He added, “For the men’s game, Kaká, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and Rivaldo are my role models. Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, in particular, are close to me and consistently encourage me to strive for the Ballon d’Or.”
Vinícius also shared that he has recently spent time training with Ronaldo Nazário, receiving personal guidance from the legendary forward.
“I recently trained at Ronaldo’s house in Ibiza, and he advised me, ‘Spend a few more days training here, and you’ll be closer to winning the Ballon d’Or.’ These are players who have achieved extraordinary things, and competing for the Ballon d’Or and winning an award that they have won would be truly incredible.”
The New Galácticos Era
Teammates Jude Bellingham and the newly signed Kylian Mbappé will be Vinícius Jr.’s primary rivals for the Ballon d’Or in October, as this latest version of Real Madrid boasts exceptional talent across the board.
Despite Mbappé being a key contender for football’s top honor, Vinícius is thrilled to have the former PSG star join the Spanish giants. “The team has been very strong for a long time,” he said.
“With Mbappé’s arrival, people are talking about the potential for us to become unstoppable, but for now, we need to focus on having great training sessions and quickly building our understanding on the field.”
Vinícius, who has long admired Mbappé from afar, is excited about playing alongside the World Cup winner. He expressed his admiration for Mbappé’s style and achievements, saying, “I love how he plays and I’m really looking forward to what we can achieve this season. He’s joining us after scoring many goals and winning numerous titles, and he’s coming to the club he has always dreamed of playing for—Real Madrid.”
“God willing, Mbappé will score as many goals for us as he did with his previous team and the national team, and hopefully even more with us,” Vinícius said.
While Vinícius assisted on the opening goal and Mbappé scored in his official debut for Los Blancos during a 2-0 UEFA Super Cup victory, Madrid stumbled in their La Liga opener against a determined Mallorca side, settling for a 1-1 draw away from home. This result highlighted the need for the team to develop better cohesion before reaching their peak performance.
Despite the setback in Son Moix and experiencing some early struggles in their home opener against Real Valladolid—where they eventually secured a 3-0 win—the stage is set for what promises to be an exceptionally successful season for Madrid.
Focused on Achieving Success with Madrid
Recently, there have been rumors suggesting that Vinícius Jr. was offered an astonishing $1 billion to move to Saudi Arabia, similar to speculation about his new teammate Mbappé in July 2023.
Despite the buzz, the Brazilian star made his future intentions clear: “I always strive to be among the best, and with each passing day at Real Madrid, I grow more confident.”
“I’ve already won two Champions Leagues, and I play alongside teammates who have each won six titles—like Dani Carvajal. Their experience motivates us daily to push beyond our limits andshows that anything is possible with our current team shows that anything is possible with our current team.
Achieving two Champions League victories in three years was incredibly challenging. Staying at the top level is even harder, so my goal is to maintain this level of performance for a long time and win as many Champions League titles as Carvajal, Luka Modrić, Nacho, and Toni Kroos, who have each won six.
We might have one of the best teams for the coming decade, and now it’s up to us to demonstrate our capability on the pitch. With each game, my teammates and I are working towards winning even more titles for Real Madrid.”
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Design Unveiled for Grand Stade Hassan II: A Future Mega-Stadium for the 2030 World Cup
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August 23, 2024The final of the 2030 FIFA World Cup is just under six years away, and the design for the stadium hoping to host the grand event has finally been unveiled.
The Grand Stade Hassan II, located in El Mansouria, Morocco—one of the three co-hosting countries alongside Spain and Portugal—is being hailed as potentially “the largest football stadium in the world.” Designed by Oualolou + Choi and Populous, it aims for a staggering capacity of 115,000.
Set on a 100-hectare (about 247 acres) site north of Casablanca, the stadium’s design is inspired by a “moussem,” a traditional communal tent, with an aluminum lattice covering the stands and tiered gardens. The stadium will feature a botanical garden on the ground floor. According to Tarik Oualalou, design principal and founding partner at Oualolou + Choi, the design is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture, combining traditional elements with modern expressions.
The stadium’s layout is tailored for World Cup events, with nearly 30,000 seats dedicated to general admission fans at each end and the central area reserved for boxes, hospitality, VIPs, and VVIPs.
“This will be a truly iconic venue for Morocco and football, becoming one of the world’s great stadia,” said Christopher Lee, managing director at Populous, EMEA. The Grand Stade Hassan II will face competition from other massive stadiums, such as the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, which holds 132,000 spectators, and the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, with a capacity of 114,000.
Populous, known for designing the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Emirates Stadium, is behind this ambitious project. After multiple unsuccessful bids, Morocco secured its place as a co-host for the 2030 World Cup. The final decision on which venue will host the final is still pending, though Real Madrid’s renovated Estadio Santiago Bernabéu is a strong contender.
Preparations at the site outside Casablanca are underway, with Oualolou + Choi and Populous working to bring this grand vision to life in the coming years.
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