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Breece Hall Open to Jets Future: 'Whatever Happens' — and more

Breece Hall Open to Jets Future: 'Whatever Happens'

Breece Hall remained with the Jets after the 2025 trade deadline while teammates Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams were dealt. When asked about his long-term future with the team, Hall responded with 'I don't know' before adding, 'I've addressed this for the last six, seven months now. But now I'm just kind of like whatever happens, happens.'

The 24-year-old running back had a solid 2025 season, rushing for a career-high 1,065 yards and four touchdowns. With the Jets appearing deep in a rebuild and potentially drafting a quarterback with their second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Hall could test free agency this offseason. The Jets offense has struggled during Hall's tenure, ranking no higher than 24th in points scored during his four years with the team.

Leverkusen set to be without Tillman for clash with Olympiacos

Union Berlin's Stanley Nsoki (R) and Bayer Leverkusen's Malik Tillman battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Union Berlin and Bayer Leverkusen at An der Alten Försterei. Soeren Stache/dpa
Union Berlin's Stanley Nsoki (R) and Bayer Leverkusen's Malik Tillman battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between 1. FC Union Berlin and Bayer Leverkusen at An der Alten Försterei. Soeren Stache/dpa

Bayer Leverkusen are set to be without midfielder Malik Tillman for the second leg of their Champions League knock-out play-offs against Olympiacos on Tuesday.

"It's a bit difficult when it comes to Malik. It's not yet fully decided (whether he can play) but it's not looking good," coach Kasper Hjulmand said in a news conference on Monday.

The 23-year-old was hit on the right ankle by Union Berlin's Stanley Nsoki in the third minute of Saturday's 1-0 defeat. Tillman played through the game but left the stadium limping.

"We have a short training session and a medical check tomorrow, then we'll decide," Hjulmand said.

Leverkusen have a 2-0 advantage from the first leg but the coach warned against being too complacent.

"It's a good result but it's also dangerous to think it will be easy. It's not easy. We're taking this task very seriously," he said.

The winner of the match-up advances to the last 16 and will face either Bayern Munich or Arsenal.

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The potential cut candidate's contract makes him a high-profile name who could generate significant interest among teams looking to upgrade their receiving corps this offseason.

'We were humiliated on all fronts': Ex-India captain fumes after Super 8 disaster

Former India captain Kris Srikkanth launched a scathing attack on the Indian batting unit following their crushing 76-run defeat to South Africa national cricket team in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super Eight clash in Ahmedabad.

Chasing 188, India imploded spectacularly and were bundled out for 111 in the 19th over. The collapse was triggered early when in-form opener Ishan Kishan perished for a four-ball duck in the very first over, falling to the part-time off-spin of Aiden Markram.


Reacting to the reckless start, Srikkanth did not mince his words while speaking on his YouTube channel.

"Ishan Kishan was almost caught at mid-on the previous delivery, yet he is slogging the next ball. Was it necessary to slog the next delivery? Rinku Singh only scores single digits wherever he comes to bat. It's easy to play in bilateral series compared to ICC events. The batters will now second-guess their approach going forward. Abhishek Sharma already went from striker to non-striker in this match."

The former opener also questioned the team’s batting order, pointing fingers at Suryakumar Yadav for not taking more responsibility.

"Suryakumar Yadav made a big mistake. He should have come in at No.3. He only said all the spots except the openers are flexible. This left-right combination is all rubbish. It's what led to Hardik Pandya coming at 7. Only playing good cricket and your mentality matters."

Suryakumar walked in at No.4 with India tottering at 5/2 and managed just 18 off 22 deliveries. Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya was surprisingly pushed down to No.7, where he scored 18 from 17 balls.

Srikkanth was particularly furious about the decision to send Washington Sundar ahead of established finishers when India were 26/3 in the fifth over. Sundar, promoted to No.5, made a laboured 11 off 11 balls as the chase slipped further away.

"It was absolutely ridiculous. India were humiliated today on all fronts. It's what we usually do to opponents, but the roles were reversed today. Hardik Pandya has done well in pressure situations at 5. He should have come in at No.5. Instead, they sent him at 7, which was totally unfair. Hardik Pandya coming in at No.7 was ridiculous decision-making," said Srikkanth.

He warned that the fallout from such a heavy defeat could linger.

"The Indian batters' mindsets will become further negative. India's batting throughout the tournament has not been consistent. It's just been bailed out by one or two players and even that went for a toss this match. Dube hit some sixes at the end, but it was all empty calories after the game was already over."

Apart from Shivam Dube’s 42, none of the Indian batters managed to cross 20, marking one of their most disappointing batting performances in recent memory and leaving their Super Eight campaign hanging in the balance.

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