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Olympia 2026: Skibergsteigen-Skandal beim DAV erschüttert Team

Die Zentrale des Deutschen Alpenvereins | Imago

Wieder rückt ein deutscher Sportfachverband wegen fragwürdigen Umgangs mit Athleten in den Fokus. Bei der Olympia-Premiere der Skibergsteiger ist ein Sportdirektor in verantwortlicher Position, gegen den Athleten Strafanzeige gestellt haben.[mehr]

2026 NFL Free Agency: 3 Best Fits For Tyreek Hill, Who Might Not 'Have a Lot of Options'

Does Tyreek Hill have any juice left? That’s the question most are asking around the league. Hill suffered a season-ending dislocated knee and ACL injury in September of last season, leading the Miami Dolphins to release the star wide receiver earlier this week as they look to create some cap space. Hill turns 32 years old in March and is a free agent for the first time in his professional career, with FOX Sports' Greg Auman ranking him 27th on his top 100 free agents list. His rehab is going well almost five months out of surgery, and he intends to play in the upcoming season, his agent recently said. However, Hill’s status for the start of the regular season remains up in the air while he rehabs from a significant injury, which could complicate things for teams interested in his services. "He is an older speed receiver coming off a severe injury, with bad off-the-field history," a league source told me. "He won’t have a lot of options if he wants a good amount of money and a clear top-two WR role. But he will have a few." "He’s coming off a career-threatening knee injury at 32. Ask me in November!" an NFL personnel executive told me. However, former Pro Bowl receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who currently trains receivers in the league during the offseason, believes if Hill returns healthy, there will be a strong market for his services, and he can be an asset for a contending team looking to add a final piece for a deep postseason run. "Tyreek Hill is so explosive," Houshmandzadeh told me. "He’s not just quick. He’s quick and fast. It’s a no-brainer if you’re a team that feels like you’re one big-play receiver away [from competing for a Super Bowl]." Houshmandzadeh pointed to the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers and Washington Commanders as potential landing spots for Hill. So, let's rank which of those teams is the best fit for Hill as he picks his next home. 3. Washington Commanders After reaching the NFC Championship Game in Jayden Daniels’ rookie season, Washington took a step back in 2025 by finishing 5-12 on the year. Daniels had trouble staying healthy, finishing the year on injured reserve with a dislocated elbow. Washington struggled to generate explosive plays in the passing game. The Commanders moved on from offensive coordinator Kliff Kingbury and promoted quarterbacks coach David Blough to offensive coordinator. It will be the first time Blough serves as the offensive play caller in the NFL, as the Commanders look to create more balance on offense and run more plays under center. The team’s leading receiver last year, Deebo Samuel, will be a free agent next month. Samuel averaged a career-low 10.1 yards per reception in 2025. So, the Commanders could use more speed on the perimeter to pair with veteran Terry McLaurin. The Commanders finished with just 40 passing plays of at least 20 yards last season, 27th in the league. "I do like the Commanders, because if you put him and McLaurin together, that’s a deadly duo if Jayden Daniels can stay healthy," Houshmandzadeh said. "But I know 1000% that Jayden Daniels wants Brandon Aiyuk in Washington. "But that wouldn’t be a bad situation. I don’t know if the Commanders are ready to win at the highest levels like I believe the Chiefs and Chargers can do." 2. Los Angeles Chargers If Hill doesn’t return to his former team, what better place for him to land than their AFC West rival in the Bolts, with one of the most talented throwers in Justin Herbert? "If the Chargers got Tyreek Hill, it might be game, set, match," Houshmandzadeh told me. "Tyreek Hill, with that arm Justin Herbert has — people think Tyreek Hill is going to lose a step. But this ain’t 1995, 2000. Man, this boy is going to bounce back like a basketball. "This is a small bump in the road. Tyreek Hill is still going to be faster than everybody. Okay, he loses a step. He’s still faster than everybody — he’s just not WAY faster than everybody." However, things to consider for the Chargers are stunting the development of young playmakers like Ladd McConkey, Quentin Johnston, Tre Harris and Oronde Gadsden Jr., along with Keenan Allen returning in free agency. Also, Hill has off-the-field issues to consider for an ownership group that usually does not bring in players with character issues. And lastly, what is Hill’s relationship like with former Miami head coach and new Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel? "If the Chargers don’t go after Tyreek Hill, it will tell me that him and Mike McDaniel didn’t have the best of relationships," Houshmandzadeh told me. "Or, that Mike McDaniel didn’t think much of him as a leader. "Because when you get to Tyreek’s stature in the league, with as many years as he’s played and the success he’s had, you’ve got to be a leader in every team that you’re on. So, if the Chargers don’t go after him, that just tells me that McDaniel didn’t like Tyreek on his team as a leader." 1. Kansas City Chiefs Former Kansas City teammate Chris Jones has already begun the courting process for Hill, saying it’s time on X. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes recently restructured his contract to create more cap space for his team. But Kansas City remains tight against the cap, potentially restricting moves they could make in free agency. The Chiefs certainly could use help on the perimeter, though, after finishing their first losing season with Mahomes under center. Kansas City averaged 6.8 yards per pass attempt in 2025, tied for 21st in the NFL. Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy recently returned to Kansas City and the Chiefs offer familiar surroundings for Hill, including those who know how to best use him on the field. "I don’t think the Chiefs have been the same offensively since Hill left," said Houshmandzadeh. "Yeah, you can say they won the Super Bowl when he left. But they did not instill the fear of God in teams when they left. "They were winning games because of their defense, not because of their offense. Tyreek goes back to the Chiefs, where Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid really know how to use you. And they need you, or it may be over for the Chiefs."

Expert reveals when Giovanni Leoni will return from injury

Expert reveals when Giovanni Leoni will return from injury
Expert reveals when Giovanni Leoni will return from injury

Liverpool Analysis: Giovanni Leoni ACL Recovery Timeline Explained

Liverpool’s long term planning has already been tested this season, and few situations underline that more clearly than Giovanni Leoni’s ACL injury. Speaking on the Stat Me Up podcast for Anfield Index, Simon Brundish provided detailed insight into what Leoni’s recovery realistically looks like after suffering a serious knee injury on his debut in September.

For supporters hoping for a swift return, the message was measured rather than optimistic. The data and physiology matter.

ACL Injury Severity and Immediate Outlook

Brundish made clear that this was not a routine setback. It was “quite a bad version of an ACL.” While modern rehabilitation programmes are advanced, timelines remain largely consistent across elite sport.

“In all likelihood your performance team will have him back in nine months is the standard,” he explained. From a September injury, that places a return to training around late spring or early summer.

However, being “back” does not mean fully restored.

Nine Months to Play, Another Year to Peak

One of the most revealing aspects of the discussion centred on neurological and physiological recovery. Brundish outlined a rule of thumb that applies beyond ACL injuries.

“It takes an equal amount of time of a player being out after the injury to recover back to the levels they were at before the injury occurred.”

In practical terms, if Leoni misses a full year, it may take another year before he is fully back to his pre injury physical ceiling. That does not mean he will not play, but sharpness, confidence and explosive robustness can lag behind clearance for selection.

Brundish added that players can return to competitive action sooner, but “it’s just a year before neurologically that they’re back up to the standard that they were at before.”

For a young centre back adjusting to Premier League demands, that distinction is crucial.

Physical Development and Age Factor

Leoni’s age adds another layer. Unlike a fully matured senior player, his body is still adapting.

“He is not the physical specimen, he’s not the matured physiological specimen,” Brundish noted when comparing younger players recovering from serious injury to established professionals.

Muscle growth, joint adaptation and overall robustness are still developing at that stage of a career. As a result, even after surgical repair and rehab milestones are met, the integration into full intensity football must be gradual.

“If you could get him through 2,000 minutes next season, I think you’ve got to look at that as a big win,” Brundish said. The expectation should be phased contribution, not immediate dominance.

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Liverpool Squad Planning Implications

From a Liverpool perspective, Leoni’s ACL recovery timeline has strategic implications. A summer return to training is plausible, but expecting immediate reliability across multiple competitions would be unrealistic.

The performance team can manage load carefully within the current tactical framework, yet as discussed elsewhere in the podcast, match intensity is the primary conditioning stimulus. That presents a balancing act between building resilience and avoiding reinjury.

The broader lesson from the analysis is patience. ACL injuries remain among the most demanding setbacks in elite football. Rehabilitation science can accelerate return to play, but not fully compress biological healing.

Leoni’s debut may have been cut short, but the long term projection remains intact. The focus now is not on speed of return, but on quality of recovery and sustainable progression.

Liverpool’s medical and performance staff will aim to ensure that when Giovanni Leoni does re establish himself, it is not merely a comeback, but the foundation for a durable future.

Mason Apologizes for Pre-Broadcast Drinking

Sports presenter Danika Mason apologized on Thursday after drinking alcohol before Channel Nine's Today show live Winter Olympics broadcast. During the segment, Mason slurred her words and went off-topic, discussing iguanas when the conversation was about coffee.

Studio host Karl Stefanovic attempted to cover for Mason, suggesting cold weather was affecting her speech. Mason took full responsibility, stating "I want to take full responsibility, it's not the standard I set myself." Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed support, saying "I'm pro Danika" and attributing the incident to time difference and tiredness.

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