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April 22, 2026

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The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday night will shine a spotlight on several teams facing some of the biggest questions in the league, both on and off the field. Six teams—including the Giants and Jets—picking in the top 12 also have an additional selection later in the first round, setting up what could be an impactful night for multiple clubs.

—David Rumsey

First Up

  • Chelsea fired head coach Liam Rosenior less than four months into his six-and-a-half-year deal with the team. Read the story.
  • Only one of the four PGA Tour $20 million signature events played so far this year has seen a viewership uptick compared to the 2025 season. Read the story.
  • The NBA’s six play-in tournament games averaged 2.79 million viewers on Amazon Prime, up 18% from 2025 when games were on TNT and ESPN. Read the story.
  • The recent successes of top NFL draft picks such as Caleb Williams and Bryce Young have raised expectations for Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. Read the story.

Six NFL Teams Have Multiple First-Round Picks—and Big Questions

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The first round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday night will bring a unique spotlight on several franchises facing some of the biggest questions in the league, both on and off the field.

Six teams picking in the top 12 also have an additional selection later in the first round, setting up what could be an impactful evening for multiple clubs.

New York State of Mind

The Jets hold the Nos. 2 and 16 picks (nine picks total), and their in-town rival, the Giants, have Nos. 5 and 10 (eight total).

While the Jets are still in the hunt for a franchise quarterback, it’s the Giants that have already been through some of the most significant changes of any NFL team this offseason. 

In January, John Harbaugh was hired as the team’s new head coach, signing a deal estimated to be worth $100 million over five years. Then, later that month, Giants co-owner and chairman Steve Tisch came under fire after emails surfaced between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that appeared to discuss Epstein connecting Tisch with women. 

In March, Tisch decided to transfer his ownership stake in the Giants to his children, and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said that Tisch would not be punished.

The Giants have the No. 5 pick following their 4–13 record during the 2025 NFL season, and recently acquired the No. 10 pick in a trade with the Bengals last Saturday that sent defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II to Cincinnati.

Unfamiliar Territory

In a stark contrast to their standard draft position at the end of the first round, the Chiefs hold the No. 9 pick after missing the playoffs for the first time since 2014 with a 6–11 record. Kansas City traded cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Rams for the No. 29 overall pick—and currently has nine total selections.

The status of two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes for the early part of the 2026 season remains uncertain, as he rehabs from a torn ACL.

Meanwhile, the Chiefs are moving forward with a new $3 billion stadium project that will see the historic franchise move across the state line from Missouri to Kansas in 2031.

Shining Stars

The Cowboys, the NFL’s most-watched team on TV alongside the Chiefs, have multiple first-round picks—Nos. 12 and 20 picks—which could bring plenty of fireworks to Thursday’s telecasts on ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network. 

How big is the spotlight on Dallas? Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance at the Cowboys’ pre-draft press conference on Wednesday. 

Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer is entering his second season, after a 7-9-1 record in 2025 that came after trading Micah Parsons to the Packers in a deal that included Green Bay’s 2026 and 2027 first-round picks. Dallas currently has eight picks total.

QB Questions

Like the Jets, both the Browns (picks Nos. 6 and 24, and nine total) and the Dolphins (picks Nos. 11 and 30, and 11 total selections) have questions at the all-important quarterback position. 

However, this year’s QB class is not projected to have top-end talent beyond expected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza. 

Miami released Tua Tagovailoa following the start of the new league year last month, a decision that created an NFL-record $99.2 million in dead money against the salary cap.

Cleveland drafted two QBs last year—Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders—and during the 2025 season had $41.65 million allocated to eight different quarterbacks on their salary cap. Both teams have new head coaches this year, too: Todd Monken with the Browns, and Jeff Hafley with the Dolphins.

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One Big Fig

Taking a Swing

Mollie Simon of Ipswich studies a putt as Clark-Willow Lake's Faith Roehrich marks her ball on No. 1 at the Prairie Winds Golf Club during the Pre-Region 1B/Eastern Coteau Conference girls golf tournament on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Watertown.

Watertown Public Opinion

112 million

The number of people outside the U.S. and Mexico who played golf in 2025, according to new research from the R&A. That marks an increase of 4.2 million golfers over 2024. The data includes adults and juniors who played on a traditional green grass golf course or at an alternative venue like Topgolf or a simulator. 

The 2025 U.S. participation number was 48 million people, according to the National Golf Foundation. That was up from 47 million in 2024.

Loud and Clear

NBA Rumors

Mar 22, 2026; Tampa, FL, USA; Florida Gators head coach Todd Golden talks to a referee against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the first half during a second round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena.

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“I’m definitely planning on coaching the Gators.”

—Florida head basketball coach Todd Golden at a press conference Wednesday. Golden has been linked to a possible Warriors vacancy with rumors Golden State coach Steve Kerr won’t return next season, according to Yahoo Sports, and reportedly has a relationship with the Lacob family, which owns the team. Read the story.

Status Report

Two Up, One Down, One Push

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark signs autographs before a game against the Phoenix Mercury at PHX Arena on Sept. 2, 2025.

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Fever ⬆ The Indiana Fever will have all 44 of their games broadcast nationally this year, the WNBA announced Wednesday. It will mark a franchise high for most national TV games in Fever history, and for a single WNBA team. Games will air on ABC, ESPN, NBC, Peacock, ION, Prime Video, CBS, USA, and one game on NBA TV.

Yankees ⬆⬇ Players on the New York squad expressed a desire to wear alternate jerseys for the first time in franchise history, according to The Athletic. The Yankees are the only team in the MLB without alternate jerseys, and one of just two teams without City Connect jerseys. The proposed alternate jerseys reportedly look like the team’s Nike alternate replicas on the MLB website.

France ⬆ The nation will host the 2031 FIBA World Cup, the first time the tournament will be in Europe since it took place in Spain in 2014. Games will be held in Paris, Lille, and Lyon. France, led by talent like Victor Wembanyama, have finished as high as third in the tournament and took silver at the 2024 Summer Olympic games.

Trump Turnberry ⬇ The historic Scottish golf club owned by U.S. President Donald Trump will not host the 2028 Open Championship—the next available date for the major tournament—as the R&A is set to soon announce that Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in England will host that year’s edition, according to The Telegraph. Trump Turnberry last hosted the Open in 2009, which was before Trump bought the course in 2014.

Editors’ Picks

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Written by David Rumsey
Edited by Lisa Scherzer, Matthew Tabeek

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