Jeanty practices for the first time as Raiders hope he's the answer to their rushing problemsNew Foto - Jeanty practices for the first time as Raiders hope he's the answer to their rushing problems

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Ashton Jeanty won't be able to do what he does best for quite some time — make tacklers wish they never even thought of putting a hand on him. So not much can be read into Jeanty breaking free into the open field at the Raiders' rookies camp Friday, but Las Vegas hopes it's at least a preview of what's to come. The Raiders placed a lot of faith in Jeanty, the Heisman Trophy runner-up out of Boise State, bydrafting him sixthlast month. He was the highest-drafted running back since the New York Giants took Saquon Barkley second in 2018. Jeanty also received a four-year, $35.9 million contract that includes a $22.7 million signing bonus, his agent, Henry Organ, said. His $8.97 million annual salary is the 11th-highest among running backs, according to Over the Cap. He called it a "lifelong dream" to even be in an NFL rookies practice. "So to finally be out here, get to work with the team, it's just exciting," Jeanty said. Jeanty fits the profile of a Pete Carroll-coached team. Carroll relied on a similar type of back in Seattle, and Marshawn Lynch was instrumental in the Seahawks making back-to-back Super Bowls and winning one. His rugged running style and 5-foot-11 inch, 215-pound frame made tackling him an often painful experience for defenders. At 5-8, 211, Jeanty used a similar bruising style in leading the nation with 2,601 yards and 29 touchdowns. More telling, he rushed for 1,970 yards after contact, which by itself would have led the FBS. That's why the Raiders decided to use such a high pick on a running back, even though it goes against the general current thinking. They could have addressed a different position at No. 6 and still taken a quality running back later in what was a deep draft at the position, but found a potential generational type of player too difficult to pass up. Especially for a team that had the worst ground game in the NFL last season, averaging 79.8 yards per game. "It's one of those deals where it meets the need and the best player meet together," general manager John Spytek said the night the Raiders drafted Jeanty. "You kind of feel like that's a perfect storm at that point too, and it's just too much to ignore at that point. He's the perfect player for us this year, and we were thrilled to make him a Raider." And now Jeanty is getting his first taste of the NFL with other players who also are beginning to learn what it takes at this level. One of his new teammates, offensive lineman Caleb Rogers, played against Jeanty in Texas high school scrimmages and runs in much the same social circle. "I had players who played with him," said Rogers, a third-round draft pick out of Texas Tech. "So just hearing a lot about him, I'm excited to continue to be around him, see how he works, see how he's a pro. I've heard a lot about how he approaches the game and how he does a great job, and so I'm excited just be a part of that." Rogers, though, said he doesn't remember those early interactions with Jeanty. "I don't because he happened to have (Denver wide receiver) Marvin Mims on his team," Rogers said. "He has the record for high school football receiving yards, so he was kind of doing his thing back then." Jeanty hopes to give Rogers and the rest of his new teammates performances they won't be able to forget. They are excited to have him. Star defensive end Maxx Crosby live-streamed his podcast on the first night of the draft with center Jackson Powers-Johnson. Both were ecstatic when the Raiders selected Jeanty, with Crosby pumping his right fist and Powers-Johnson raising both arms and yelling. There also is video of Powers-Johnson meeting Jeanty, embracing him and saying, "I'm your center." Expectations certainly are high inside and outside the Raiders facility. Now it's a matter of whether Jeanty meets them. He has a long way to go, but Friday was a start. "Getting out just seeing everything, how it all works," Jeanty said. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Jeanty practices for the first time as Raiders hope he's the answer to their rushing problems

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Skubal dominates with season-high 12 strikeouts as streaking Tigers edge Rangers, 2-1New Foto - Skubal dominates with season-high 12 strikeouts as streaking Tigers edge Rangers, 2-1

DETROIT (AP) — Tarik Skubal struck out a season-high 12 and carried a perfect game into the sixth inning as the Detroit Tigers extended their winning streak to five games with a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Friday night. Skubal (4-2), whose strikeout total was one shy of his career high, limited Texas to one run on two hits in seven innings. Tommy Kahnle pitched the eighth and Will Vest got the last three outs for his fourth save. Dillon Dingler drove in Detroit's first run with a double in the second inning. Colt Keith had two hits, scored a run and drove in a fourth-inning run for the Tigers, who have won eight of their last nine games. Rangers starter Patrick Corbin (2-2) gave up two runs and three hits while walking four and striking out three in seven innings. Sam Haggerty, who had his contract selected from Triple-A Round Rock earlier in the day, drove Texas' run with a single in the sixth inning. The Rangers have lost 12 of their last 16 games. Key moment The Rangers had runners on first and second with one out after Haggerty's run-scoring single. Skubal responded by striking out Wyatt Langford and retiring Jonah Heim on a fielder's choice. Key stat Skubal has struck out 50 batters over the last 37 innings while issuing just one walk. His strikeout total on Friday was the ninth time in his career he's reached double digits. Up Next Rangers RHP Jacob deGrom (2-1, 2.61 ERA) will seek his third straight victory in the second game of the three-game series on Saturday, while Tigers RHP Jack Flaherty (1-4, 3.79 ERA) will look to snap a four-game losing streak. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Skubal dominates with season-high 12 strikeouts as streaking Tigers edge Rangers, 2-1

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Jason Kelce Briefly Goes Shirtless While Golfing in PGA Tour's Truist Tournament: 'Classy Establishment'New Foto - Jason Kelce Briefly Goes Shirtless While Golfing in PGA Tour's Truist Tournament: 'Classy Establishment'

PGA TOUR/Instagram Jason Kelce worked on his swing with golfers Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry Days before, Kelce asked Reddit for help with his golf game On May 7, Kelce was spotted shirtless on the golf course in a video shared by the PGA Jason Kelceis in his golf era. Kelce, 37, showed off his swing at the 2025 Truist Championship pro-am tournament on May 7 at the Philadelphia Cricket Club — and the former Eagles star even lost his shirt during the outing. Ina video shared by the PGA Tour, Kelce said he had a "good start to the day" on the course at the "classy establishment" as he put his shirt on, only to realize he had it on backwards. The PGA Tour's Instagram account shared tons of fun footage of Kelce on the course as he mingled with pro golfers like Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry. At one point, the former NFL star admitted he "can't read a putt to save my life" in a video shared on Instagram. In one of the videos, Lowry asked Kelce how "retired life" is going. He responded by sharing that he was "talking to Tom Brady at the Super Bowl" and the two retired athletes agreed "nothing replaces playing." When Lowry asked how Kelce felt about his former team winning the Super Bowl after he left, he admitted, "Yeah, you wish you could have been a part of it," but said he's "happy" for the Eagles. Kelce's outing to the Truist Championship — which airs live on CBS, ESPN+ and Golf Channel through Sunday, May 11 — comes just after the ESPN analyst asked Reddit for tips on his swing. In his post, under the usernameNecessary_Art1908, Kelce wrote, "Jason Kelce here. Now that I've hung up the cleats, I'm trying to get serious about my golf game." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. He continued, "I've uploaded 6 different angles of my swing from a session yesterday. Looking for any tips you can give me — especially on my backswing and follow-through. Been working with a local pro in Philly, but figured I'd get some crowd-sourced wisdom too." Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Kelce offered "thanks in advance" to the users who read his request. In a video on the PGA Tour's Instagram, Kelce was telling people on the course he wanted to see if Reddit users could make him a "better golfer" and shared the "main bit of advice" he received from Reddit is that he's "swinging too hard." Read the original article onPeople

Jason Kelce Briefly Goes Shirtless While Golfing in PGA Tour's Truist Tournament: 'Classy Establishment'

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Death of John Elway agent Jeff Sperbeck caused by blunt head trauma and ruled an accidentNew Foto - Death of John Elway agent Jeff Sperbeck caused by blunt head trauma and ruled an accident

The agent for Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway was killed in an "accident," Southern California investigators said Friday, nearly two weeks aftera tragic golf cart fall. Jeffrey Sperbeck's death was caused by "blunt head trauma," according to a statement from the Riverside Sheriff's Coroner Bureau statement, which also labeled the fatality an "accident." The "mode of death" for the 62-year-old Sperbeck was described as: "Passenger fell from golf cart." The sheriff's department on Friday did not elaborate on any potential criminal responsibility, only saying "the investigation remains ongoing." So it wasn't clear prosecution would be recommended for theApril 26 crashat the Madison Club, a private golf resort community in La Quinta near Palm Springs where Elway owns a home. But Riverside County Sheriff Chad Biancostrongly hintedlast week this case wouldn't end in a criminal referral, saying that "so far it appears to be just a tragic accident." A source familiar with the details of the incident confirmed to NBC affiliateKUSA of Denverthat Elway, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the Broncos andHall of Fame member, was driving the golf cart. A representative of the Riverside County District Attorney's Office, which would have final say on any potential charges, couldn't be immediately reached for comment late Friday afternoon. Sperbeck also once represented New York Jets assistant coach Greg Knapp,who diedon July 22, 2021afterabicycle crashnear San Francisco. Knapp, 58, was an avid cyclist and he suffered fatal injuries when a motorist swerved into the bike lane and hit him in San Ramon, Sperbeck said at the time.

Death of John Elway agent Jeff Sperbeck caused by blunt head trauma and ruled an accident

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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says league encouraged by status of CBA talks with playersNew Foto - NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says league encouraged by status of CBA talks with players

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — The NHL is encouraged by the status of collective bargaining talks, Commissioner Gary Bettman said Friday, adding that he's optimistic a deal will be done long before the September 2026 expiration of the current deal between the league and its players. Talks began in earnest earlier this year and given the current state of the game — revenues soaring, the sport booming and some additional momentum that came out of the 4 Nations Face-Off event in February — there was no reason to think the sides would encounter major snags. "Sooner rather than later?" Bettman said, responding to a question about when he'd like to see a deal done. "I mean, we have plenty of time. We have the rest of this season and all of next season. But I don't envision it taking a year to get done. "To the contrary, I think it'll get done sooner rather later," Bettman continued. "I don't have a timetable to give you. But I do think things are progressing nicely." The current CBAdoes not expire until Sept. 15, 2026.There has been optimismthat a new deal between the NHL and the NHL Players Association could be reached in the coming months, and Bettman's comments Friday before watching the Florida-Toronto Eastern Conference semifinal game did nothing to suggest otherwise. The fact that there's a pleasant tone around talks of the negotiations is a major deviation from what has tripped the NHL up at times in the past, with some CBA talks ending with work stoppages — including one that cost the league an entire season. The league and union have alreadyagreed on and revealed salary cap figuresfor each of the next three seasons, with the ceiling going up by record amounts every year. "We're talking and we're getting together on a pretty regular basis," Bettman said. "I think the conversations are constructive. I think ultimately they'll be productive. And I think in terms of the relationship that the NHL has with the NHLPA, my relationship with (NHLPA head) Marty Walsh is in a very good place. And so, I remain very positive and optimistic that we're going to come together and get this done." Playoff viewership With three Canadian teams among the eight still alive in the Stanley Cup playoffs, Bettman said the league is pleased with it is seeing numbers-wise and interest-wise. He pointed to these playoffs as the latest sign of competitive balance in the league. "Our buildings are all full and it's great to see the fan reaction," Bettman said. "The ebb and flow of which teams get in and how many Canadian teams or how many U.S. Teams, it is what it is. ... You look at the first round and I don't think there's anything comparable to it in sports, certainly in terms of the playoffs We're in a good place." ___ AP NHL:https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says league encouraged by status of CBA talks with players

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says league encouraged by status of CBA talks with players SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — The NHL is encouraged by the s...

 

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