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Bologna keen on Rangers’ Connor Barron amid possible Lewis Ferguson swap – Scottish gossip
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Rangers could be convinced to sell Thelo Aasgaard if they receive a big offer in the coming weeks for the 24-year-old Norway midfielder, who has attracted interest from Atalanta and other clubs. (Football Insider, external)
Independiente are considering a move for Marcelo Saracchi after Boca Juniors rejected Celtic’s approach to take the 28-year-old left-back on a second loan spell, according to sources in Argentina. (Record, external)
Hertha Berlin head coach Stefan Leitl reveals it was always planned for Tjark Ernst to miss their 15-0 friendly match victory in Frohnau, but the 23-year-old goalkeeper is scheduled to play in Lichtenberg on Wednesday despite Celtic and Feyenoord being prepared to trigger his £4.3m release clause. (Bild, external)
Sandefjord are poised to sell Zinedin Smajlovic for a club record £5.1m to Olympiacos having rejected a £3.5m offer from Celtic for the 22-year-old central defender. (Expressen via Glasgow Times, external)
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Jadarian Price ‘A Special Player,’ Ty Okada’s Big Play & Other Observations From The Seahawks’ Joint Practice With The Titans
NASHVILLE—For the third straight year under head coach Mike Macdonald, the Seahawks hit the road for a joint practice, taking the field with the Titans on Friday for the second session of joint practice in the past three years with Tennessee.
“Going into today, our goal was to get great work; I think we accomplished that goal,” Macdonald said. “It’s an awesome opportunity to have a pretty heavy practice in this heat and humidity—I think they said it’s a little bit cooler than it’s been here, which is kind of crazy—so we had some guys down with some cramps and things like that, but overall, a great work day.”
In addition to some unfortunate injury news regarding receiver Jake Bobo, here are six observations from Friday’s practice:
1. After missing a bit of camp with an injury, Jadarian Price is back and showing that he’s “a really special player.’
Jadarian Price, Seattle’s first-round pick in this year’s draft, missed a bit of camp due to what Macdonald described as upper-leg soreness, has been back on the field throughout the past week following the team’s preseason opener, and on Friday, the rookie back put on display some of what has the Seahawks so excited about his game.
Price had a nice over-the-shoulder catch for a big gain early in practice in a seven-on-seven drill, then later in 11-on-11, he broke off a big run, taking a run through a nice hole up the middle before bouncing the run outside to get to the sideline.
“He’s a special player,” said quarterback Sam Darnold. “He’s a really special player. He brings a different facet to the offense that only a guy like him can bring. Whether it’s catching passes out of the backfield, catching screens, running in between the tackles, outside of the tackles, he can really do it all. And I know he’s just going to continue to get better and learn.”
Price had multiple catches in the practice, and was one of several running backs showing up in the passing game, including Velus Jones Jr., who had multiple catches, including a touchdown from Jalen Milroe, and George Holani, who had a touchdown reception in a red zone drill, getting open on a wheel route out of the backfield before making an over-the-shoulder catch on a well-placed pass from Darnold.
“They’re doing a great job out of the backfield,” Darnold said of the running backs’ pass-catching ability. “Even when they’re not out of the backfield, in the slot, being able to catch and do all the things we ask them to do. Obviously in camp, things happen, receivers go down, tight ends go down, fullbacks go down, and those running backs have been able to just step up in whatever position we ask them to play. They’ve been very versatile all camp, and really, really good catching the ball out of the backfield or even in the slot or out wide.”
2. Ty Okada had the play of the day on defense with a pick six.
Safety Ty Okada had the play of the day on the defensive side of the ball in Friday’s practice with a pick six of Titans quarterback Cam Ward. On a ball that was intended for receiver Carnell Tate, the interception was thanks to a good read by Okada.
“I was coming down over the middle, tried to get him to get his eyes off of me and then on a crossing route was just able to read it and play off of him and go out there and make a play,” Okada said.
After Okada heard the play call, he knew that he had a chance to go and make a play.
“We’re able to give the quarterback a different read and a different look on that play, so it was a great call by Coach Mike (Macdonald),” Okada said. “I was just able to take advantage of it, which was nice.”
This play was another example of how he was able to earn a starting role last season, in place of injured players.
“It’s me versus me every single day,” he said. “I want every single DB in the DB room in Seattle to be the best versions of themselves day in and day out. And if we all do that, we’re going to continue to grow as a group and that’s only going to further help the defense and the team. And so ultimately, it’s just me looking in the mirror and trying to grow any way that I can on and off the field.”
3. Practice did get a little chippy for a few brief moments, but for the most part both teams handled themselves well.
As is the case for a lot of joint practices, the play on the field did get a little chippy at times, but it was nothing too serious and Macdonald said he thought the Seahawks handled it “really well today” and there was a lot of value for the starters in Friday’s practice.
“There’s going to be some excess energy at some point, but it’s how well you kind of collect yourself, take a deep breath and get to the next play,” he said. “So our guys knew that it was really important for us today to get great work in. And so that was really our focus. And I think we hit that target for the most part, which is great. And we got a lot of reps in. If you play starters in a preseason game, you’re looking at maybe upwards of 20 reps, but now you’re getting upwards of 40 or 50 really good physical reps, but in a more controlled environment, which is a positive for everybody. But you got to nail the execution. It takes both clubs to work together. It takes both teams to work together. There’s a lot of logistics involved. And so that’s why I think why I’m so pleased is just it took everybody kind of pushing in the same direction to get it done today.”
There was talk amongst players and messaging from coaches about making the most of the practice.
“There were some reminders,” Okada said. “But it was more just about ‘Hey this is important work and we need these reps, we can’t waste time.’ It was good that it didn’t go to where it needed to go.”
Jones added, “We didn’t come here to fight, man. I’ve been telling guys, we came here to work, man. We want good work. We want to see where we’re at, see where our defense is at, see where our offense is at.”
4. Rashid Shaheed showed some serious toughness.
Literally every day of camp could have an observation about Jaxon Smith-Njigba being basically impossible to defend, and that was true again Friday, with Smith-Njigba making several nice catches, including an over-the-shoulder catch on a deep ball from Sam Darnold, but plenty of other receivers also deserve having the spotlight on the work they’re doing in camp, including Rashid Shaheed.
Shaheed had a number of catches to continue what has been a strong camp, but one thing he put on display Friday that he hasn’t been able to in practice—because Seahawks players take care of their teammates in practice—is some serious toughness.
Attempting to make a catch over the middle, Shaheed was blasted by Titans cornerback Alontae Taylor, who lowered his helmet before leaving his feet to deliver a hard blow to Shaheed’s chest. Shaheed stayed down for a few moments in obvious pain, but was quickly back in action. Shaheed made a nice catch on the sideline a few plays later for a first down, then held the ball up before dropping it at the feet of Titans players on their sideline.
“I would like to not put a receiver in a situation like that, but I also would have thought the DB wouldn’t have hit him,” Darnold said.
Darnold said Shaheed told him, while still on the ground, that he got the wind knocked out of him, and which point Darnold could relax a bit, saying, “All right, you’re good.”
“When he confirmed that, I felt a lot better,” Darnold said. “Not that I want to continue to do that, but he showed a lot of toughness.”
A few plays later, Velus Jones Jr., perhaps remembering the hard hit his teammate had received moments earlier, took a run to the left sideline, turned the corner, then lowered his shoulder and to level safety Jerrick Reed II with a blow that knocked the former Seahawk clear off of his feet and sent him tumbling over backwards.
5. Mike Macdonald thought there were some good and not so good things about how the defense practiced.
While the Seahawks had some good plays like the aforementioned Okada pick-six, or a Josh Jobe pass breakup in the endzone they also had plays they probably wished they could have back, like a Titans touchdown during the two-minute drill. And Macdonald emphasized that, that was all a part of the process.
“I think we’re going to watch the tape and like a lot of things we saw, and then we’re going to watch the tape and not like some things,” he said. “It’s kind of par for the course, but I think it’s a great opportunity. You’re going against a different operation, different run schemes, different pass game, play our rules out, just kind of go play ball. And so there’s some things that are off the top of my head that are not above the line, which we’ll attack those and get those things figured out. But overall, I thought it was a good day.”
Linebacker Ernest Jones IV said he likes the joint practices because it’s not often he’s playing in a live game during the preseason, so playing against another offense are good reps for him, but he knows they could have been better.
“I think we played pretty well,” he said. “Our standard is perfection, so we’re not happy. We gave them some things and then some things that we just got to correct. But overall, I think for the ones, got a lot of plays in, got a lot of good work, so we should kind of go into the games feeling good.”
He added, “When I say perfection, we don’t want you to get a yard. We don’t want none of that. And when you do get that, it pisses us off. So that’s just where my frustration is. And I don’t want them to get nothing. I want it to be no Bueno, no good for them. And that’s what we want as a defense. And like you said, they’re in the NFL for a reason. They’re going to make plays. They’re going to find the soft parts in our coverage.”
6. Second-year tight end Elijah Arroyo continues to be a matchup problem for opponents.
Almost as soon as Friday’s practice transitioned from warmups and position drills, second-year tight end Elijah Arroyo had one of the earliest highlights of the day, getting behind the defense for a long completion from Drew Lock. Arroyo, a second-round pick in last year’s draft, had several other catches throughout practice, including a touchdown from Darnold in a red-zone drill. After a relatively quiet rookie season that included a stint on injured reserve, Arroyo looks poised to be a big part of Seattle’s passing game this year, providing real matchup problems for opponents with his combination of size, speed and route running.
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Lista de convocados del Barcelona para Elche: ¡No viaja Balde!
El Barcelona ofreció este domingo por la mañana la convocatoria para el encuentro de esta noche contra el Elche, a las 21.30 horas, en el Martínez Valero. Hansi Flick tiene las ausencias ya conocidas de Héctor Fort y Casadó, que están buscando una salida en esta recta final de mercado, y de Rodri, que no se ejercitará con el grupo hasta mañana, lunes. Pero, lo más llamativo es la ausencia de Balde, y más tras las palabras de ayer de Flick en las que dio entender que dejaba la puerta abierta al catalán para su salida.
El técnico azulgrana ya insinuó ayer que el defensa podría salir en estos diez días que restan de mercado cuando fue preguntado por esta posibilidad: “Es una cuestión difícil porque tiene una enorme calidad y es importante saber si un jugador está convencido para poder competir en su demarcación”. Ahora, con su ausencia para Elche, las opciones de que Balde siga en el Barça parece reducirse.
El técnico alemán tampoco puede contar con los lesionados De Jong y Roony. Son, a día de hoy, los dos azulgranas que hay en la enfermería culé. Además, para completar la convocatoria, Flick ha citado a cinco futbolistas de la base: Xavi Espart, Pesquer, Fariñas, Cortés, Hamza y Eder Aller.
La plantilla catalana se desplaza este mediodía a Elche y regresará a la Ciudad Condal nada más finalizar el compromiso.
La lista de convocados del Barcelona
Porteros: Joan García, Szczesny y Eder Aller.
Defensas: Cancelo, Cubarsí, Christensen, Gerard Martín, Koundé, Eric García, Xavi Espart, Pesquer, Cortés.
Centrocampistas: Gavi, Fermín, Pedri, Olmo, Bernal, Fariñas.
Delanteros: Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, Adeyemi, Gordon, Hamza.
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Scholarship announced in honour of late Miss Jamaica Universe Contestant LaToya Malcolm
Former Miss Universe Contestant LaToya Malcolm (Photo: Miss Universe Jamaica Instagram page)
Member of Parliament and Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Delano Seiveright has announced the LaToya Malcolm Scholarship for Resilience in memory of the 2024 Miss Bikini Jamaica International titleholder and former Miss Universe Jamaica contestant.
The announcement came amid emotional scenes as the mother, family and friends of Malcolm wept and paid their final respects at her funeral on Saturday. Seiveright, a friend of Malcom, said the scholarship will see two high school students each receiving $100,000 to assist with their educational development.
Malcolm, 35, whose sudden passing in July shocked her family, friends and the wider entertainment and pageant communities, was remembered during the deeply emotional service as an exceptionally kind, loving and good-hearted young woman.
News of her passing also attracted international media attention, including coverage by major US entertainment outlet TMZ, reflecting the reach she had achieved beyond Jamaica.
An actress, entertainer and dance instructor with more than a decade of experience in entertainment, Malcolm competed in the 2024 Miss Universe Jamaica competition and later captured the Miss Bikini Jamaica International 2024 crown, also winning Best Figure, Best Legs and Best Condition.
Her pageant success was itself a story of resilience. Malcolm lost her father, Winston, earlier in 2024 but persevered through months of demanding fitness and dance training to capture the title, which she dedicated to his memory.
Tributes at Saturday’s service reflected not only on Malcolm’s accomplishments, but on the person behind them — a loving daughter who relatives and friends remembered for her warmth, kindness, ambition and generous spirit. Her mother, family members and friends were visibly overcome with grief as mourners gathered to celebrate a life cut painfully short.
The LaToya Malcolm Scholarship for Resilience will honour her memory by assisting young people facing challenges while pursuing their education. For this year’s award, two deserving high-school students will each receive $100,000 towards their educational development.
Seiveright said: “LaToya was special, she was loved, and she will not be forgotten. I hope this assistance in her name will give two young people an opportunity to keep pushing forward despite the challenges they may face.”
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