NHL trade deadline tracker, live analysis on all of the deals

TheNHLtrade deadline is at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, March 6, but teams also like to get deals done early.

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Already this season, theMinnesota Wildhave acquired defensemanQuinn Hughesfrom theVancouver Canucks, theLos Angeles Kingshave traded for high-scoringNew York RangersforwardArtemi Panarinand theUtah Mammothacquired defenseman MacKenzie Weegar from theCalgary Flames.

In the latest moves, theColorado Avalancheacquired center Nicolas Roy from theToronto Maple Leafs, and theVegas Golden Knightsacquired center Nic Dowd from theWashington Capitalson Thursday, March 5.

Plenty of players remain, and the Rangers, Canucks,St. Louis Blues, Flames, Maple Leafs andPhiladelphia Flyerscould be sellers.

Here are some of the more notable trades this season. Follow along for analysis on deals as the NHL trade deadline approaches:

Feb. 24: The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire defenseman Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round pick for defenseman Brett Kulak. <p style=Feb. 4: The Los Angeles Kings acquired left wing Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers in exchange for forward Liam Greentree and conditional third-round (2026) and fourth-round (2028) picks.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Feb. 4: The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Nick Bjugstad from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for forward Thomas Bordeleau and a conditional fourth-round pick. <p style=Jan. 27: The New York Islanders acquired left wing Ondrej Palat, a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for forward Maxim Tsyplakov.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Jan. 26: The New York Islanders acquired defenseman Carson Soucy from the New York Rangers in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. <p style=Jan. 20: The San Jose Sharks acquire forward Kiefer Sherwood from the Vancouver Canucks for second-round picks in 2026 and 2027, plus defenseman Cole Clayton.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Jan. 19: The Vegas Golden Knights acquire defenseman Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames for defenseman Zach Whitecloud, defense prospect Abram Wiebe, a conditional first-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft and a conditional second-rounder in 2028. <p style=Jan. 16: The Anaheim Ducks acquire winger Jeffrey Viel from the Boston Bruins for a 2026 fourth-round pick. Anaheim will give up the better of the fourth-rounder previously acquired from Philadelphia and Detroit.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Jan. 8: The San Jose Sharks acquire goaltender Laurent Brossoit, defenseman Nolan Allan and a 2028 seventh-round pick from the Chicago Blackhawks for defensemen Ryan Ellis, Jake Furlong and a 2028 fourth-rounder.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Dec. 29: The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire forward Yegor Chinakhov from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Danton Heinen, a 2026 second-round draft pick and a 2027 third-rounder.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Dec. 19: The Montreal Canadiens acquire center Phillip Danault, right, from the Los Angeles Kings for a 2026 second-round pick. Dec. 19: The Columbus Blue Jackets acquire forward Mason Marchment from the Seattle Kraken for a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick. <p style=Dec. 12: The Minnesota Wild acquired Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks for Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Dec. 12: The Edmonton Oilers acquired Tristan Jarry and Samuel Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Stuart Skinner, Brett Kulak and a 2029 second-round pick.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Oct. 24: The Vancouver Canucks acquire forward Lukas Reichel from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2027 fourth-round pick.

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March 5: Blues' Colton Parayko turns down trade to Sabres

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March 5: Avalanche acquire Nicolas Roy

The trade:TheColorado Avalancheacquire forward Nicolas Roy from theToronto Maple Leafsfor a conditional first-round draft pick in 2027 and a conditional 2026 fifth-round draft pick.

Analysis:Roy gives the Avalanche playoff experience and depth down the middle. He won a Stanley Cup with the Golden Knights in 2023 and has won 52.9 percent of his faceoffs this season. Roy was in his first season in Toronto after being part of the Mitch Marner sign-and-trade. He has a year left on his contract. If Colorado's 2027 first-round selection is in the top 10, Colorado will send its unprotected 2028 first-round pick to Toronto. The fifth-round pick will be the lowest of the three that the Avalanche currently hold.

March 5: Golden Knights acquire Nic Dowd

The trade:The Vegas Golden Knights acquire forward Nic Dowd from the Washington Capitals for goaltender Jesper Vikman, a 2027 third-round pick and a 2029 second-rounder.

Analysis:Dowd has been with the Capitals since 2018-19 and is a solid bottom six forward who kills penalties. He has another year left on his contract. Vikman plays in the American Hockey League.

After acquiring Dowd, the Golden Knights placed Mark Stone on the injured list.

March 4: Oilers acquire Jason Dickinson, Colton Dach

The trade:TheEdmonton Oilersacquire forwards Jason Dickinson and Colton Dach from theChicago Blackhawksfor forward Andrew Mangiapane and a conditional 2027 first-round pick.

Analysis:Edmonton continues to go all in after falling just short in the Stanley Cup Final two consecutive years, sending out another future first-round pick. Dickinson and Dach are hardly needle-movers (the veteran Dickinson has 13 points in 47 games and Dach, 23, has 9 points in 53 games) but they add to the Oilers' depth. Plus, Dickinson comes at a bit of a discount, the Blackhawks retaining half of his $4.25 million salary.

It also creates some future cap room, with Mangiapane's 2026-27 cap hit of $3.6 million off the books and Dickinson set to be a free agent this summer (Dach is an RFA). While that seems like a decent bit of business, it solves a problem the Oilers created themselves by giving Mangiapane, who has just 14 points in 52 games, a two-year deal. And it comes at the cost of a first-round pick andremoves all protections from their 2026 first-round pick, which they had previously traded to theSan Jose Sharks.

March 4: Avalanche acquire Nick Blankenburg

The trade:The Colorado Avalanche acquire defenseman Nick Blankenburg from the Nashville Predators for a 2027 fifth-round pick.

Analysis:You can never have enough defensive depth, and Blankenburg provides a left shot on a Colorado team heavy on right shots. Blankenburg, who ranked second among Nashville defensemen with 21 points, is the third Predators player to be dealt in two days. Nashville now has 12 picks in the 2027 draft and added two in 2028 from the Michael McCarron and Cole Smith trades. The Avalanche earlier changed up their blue line by trading Samuel Girard for Brett Kulak.

March 4: Mammoth acquire MacKenzie Weegar

The trade:TheUtah Mammothacquire defenseman MacKenzie Weegar from the Calgary Flames for defenseman Olli Maatta, Cornell center Jonathan Castagna and three second-round picks.

Analysis:The Mammoth have upgraded their defense since moving to Utah in 2024. Weegar is the latest in a list that includes Mikhail Sergachev. Weegar is a right-shot defenseman who scored 20 goals two seasons ago, though he has only three this season. That (and his minus-35 rating) should improve on a Utah team that sits in a wild-card position. He is signed through 2031 while Maatta is a pending unrestricted free agent.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Castagna is in his third year at Cornell and has 32 points in 29 games.

March 4: Colton Parayko, MacKenzie Weegar deals in works?

TSN's Darren Dreger reports that the Blues and Sabres are working on a deal to send defenseman Colton Parayko to Buffalo. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reports that defenseman MacKenzie Weegar could be traded to the Utah Mammoth. Both would have to approve the moves.

March 4: Maple Leafs sit out Oliver Ekman-Larsson, 2 others

Analysis:Defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson and forwards Bobby McMann and Scott Laughton won't play for roster management reasons, the team said. All three players have been mentioned in trade rumors. Laughton and McMann are pending unrestricted free agents and Ekman-Larsson is signed through 2028.

March 4: Sharks re-sign Kiefer Sherwood

The details:He gets a five-year, $28.75 million contract extension, a cap hit of $5.75 million.

Analysis:The Sharks dealt two draft picks and a minor leaguer to land Sherwood, who has 18 goals and is second in the league in hits. The extension means they won't have to flip him. Hesaid he's "just fired up"about the extension.

March 4: Stars acquire Tyler Myers

The trade:The Dallas Stars acquire defenseman Tyler Myers from theVancouver Canucksfor a 2027 second-round pick and a 2029 fourth-rounder.

Analysis:The Stars have won 10 in a row and Houston native Myers gives them veteran depth on their blue line. The right shot defenseman has another year left on his contract, and the Canucks are retaining 50% of his salary. The Stars have the 6-foot-8 Myers and 6-foot-7 Liam Bischel on their defense corps.

March 3: Golden Knights acquire Cole Smith

The trade:The Vegas Golden Knights acquire forward Cole Smith from the Nashville Predators for defenseman Christoffer Sedoff and a third-round pick in the 2028 draft.

Analysis:That's two trades in one day for the Predators. Just like Michael McCarron, who was dealt to the Wild, Smith kills penalties. He was tied for second in hits in Nashville (behind McCarron) with 119. Sedoff has spent the last three seasons in the American Hockey League.

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March 3: Wild acquire Michael McCarron

The trade:TheMinnesota Wildacquire forward Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators for a second-round pick in the 2028 draft.

Analysis:Minnesota adds to its depth as it eyes a deep playoff run, importing the hulking McCarron, who stands 6-foot-6. He has 12 points, 73 penalty minutes and 165 hits in 59 games this season for Nashville, kills penalties and has a 52.8 faceoff winning percentage.

March 2: Oilers acquire Connor Murphy

The trade:The Edmonton Oilers acquire defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2028 second-round pick.

Analysis:The Blackhawks retain 50 percent of the $4.4 million cap hit for the pending unrestricted free agent. The Oilers have been leaking goals, and the 6-foot-4 Murphy is a solid defensive defenseman. He played on the No. 1 unit of the league's best penalty kill, led the Blackhawks in blocked shots and was third in hits.

Feb. 24: Penguins, Avalanche swap defensemen

The trade:The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire defenseman Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round pick from the Avalanche for defenseman Brett Kulak.

Analysis:The Avalanche pick up salary cap space and add a defenseman who has been to the Stanley Cup Final the past two seasons. The Penguins had acquired pending unrestricted free agent Kulak in the Stuart Skinner trade, Girard is also a pending UFA, and Pittsburgh gets a draft pick in the deal by flipping Kulak.

Feb. 4: Kings acquire Artemi Panarin

The trade:The Los Angeles Kings acquire forward Artemi Panarin from theNew York Rangersfor forward Liam Greentree and conditional third-round (2026) and fourth-round (2028) picks.

Analysis:The Kings are hurting for offense and Panarin can provide plenty. He also signed a two-year extension with an $11 million cap hit, ensuring he'll be around after Anze Kopitar retires at season's end. It didn't help the team, though, thatKevin Fiala broke his legat the Olympics before Panarin suited up. Panarin had a full no-movement clause, so the Rangers were limited in their return, but Greentree was the Kings' top prospect and the third-round pickcould become a second-rounder.

Feb. 4: Devils acquire Nick Bjugstad

The trade:The New Jersey Devils acquire forward Nick Bjugstad from theSt. Louis Bluesfor forward Thomas Bordeleau and a conditional fourth-round pick.

Analysis:This is the third time Bjugstad has been moved near the trade deadline because the 6-6 forward is a good fit in the bottom six. He has another year left on his contract.

Jan. 27: Islanders acquire Ondrej Palat

The trade:The New York Islanders acquire left wing Ondrej Palat, a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick from the New Jersey Devils for forward Maxim Tsyplakov.

Analysis:That's two trades in two days with a division rival. Palat is a two-time Stanley Cup winner (with the Lightning) and kills penalties. Tsyplakov didn't get a lot of ice time with the Islanders but has potential.

Jan. 26: Islanders acquire Carson Soucy

The trade:The New York Islandersacquire defenseman Carson Soucyfrom the New York Rangers for a third-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Analysis:Soucy was the first player moved after theRangers informed fans that the team would retool. It's a rare deal completed between the Islanders and Rangers.

Jan. 20: Sharks acquire Kiefer Sherwood

The trade:The San Jose Sharks acquire forward Kiefer Sherwood from the Vancouver Canucks for second-round picks in 2026 and 2027, plus defenseman Cole Clayton.

Analysis:Sherwood had been mentioned as a trade candidate since the Canucks started slowly. The pending free agent is among the leader in hits and had 17 goals at the time of the deal. The Sharks are playing better than expected and this deal shows they are trying to push for a playoff spot.

Jan. 19: Golden Knights acquire Rasmus Andersson

The trade:The Vegas Golden Knights acquire defenseman Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames for defenseman Zach Whitecloud, defense prospect Abram Wiebe, a conditional first-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft and a conditional second-rounder in 2028.

Analysis:The Golden Knights had been without Alex Pietrangelo all season and Andersson gives Vegas another puck-moving defenseman. The Flames get a good return for a pending unrestricted free agent. Andersson is the second defenseman Vegas had acquired from Calgary recently after the 2024 trade for Noah Hanifin. Hanifin eventually signed an extension and the Golden Knights will seek the same from Andersson.

Dec. 29: Penguins acquire Yegor Chinakhov

The trade:The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire forward Yegor Chinakhov from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Danton Heinen, a 2026 second-round draft pick and a 2027 third-rounder.

Analysis:Chinakhov had requested a trade last season. He's a pending restricted free agent so the Penguins have control over his future. Heinen is a pending UFA.

Dec. 19: Canadiens acquire Phillip Danault

The trade:The Montreal Canadiens acquire center Phillip Danault from the Los Angeles Kings for a 2026 second-round pick.

Analysis:Danault is coming back to Montreal. He was a key shutdown player during the Canadiens' 2021 run to the Stanley Cup Final.

Dec. 19: Blue Jackets acquire Mason Marchment

The trade:The Columbus Blue Jackets acquire forward Mason Marchment from the Seattle Kraken for a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick.

Analysis:Marchment had been off to a slow start after an offseason trade in which Seattle gave up a third- and a fourth-round pick. But he scored 22 goals in each of his last two seasons in Dallas.

Dec. 12: Wild acquire Quinn Hughes

The trade:The Minnesota Wild acquire Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks for Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick.

Analysis:This is a sign that the Wild are going for it and it gives them a dynamic former Norris Trophy winner to match Cale Makar if they face the Avalanche in the playoffs. The Wild gave up a lot - Buium was great at Denver and for the USA at the world junior championships - andHughes acknowledged that and appreciated it. That could help sway Hughes when he's eligible to sign a contract extension in July.

Dec. 12: Oilers, Penguins swap goalies

The trade:The Edmonton Oilers acquire Tristan Jarry and forward Samuel Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak and a 2029 second-round pick.

Analysis:The Oilers pull the plug on Skinner, who was either spectacular or bad during back-to-back runs to the Stanley Cup Final. But they land another inconsistent goalie in Jarry, who has had injury troubles. Skinner and Kulak are pending free agents, so the Penguins could flip them at the deadline. If Skinner works out, it would allow the Penguins to continue developing goalie Sergei Murashov in the American Hockey League.

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Part of the psychological appeal of LTOs is nostalgia: bringing back old favorites that customers knew and loved from years past.

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Zayn Malik Shares Rare Photo of His Daughter Khai, 5, Enjoying K-Pop Group TWICE in Concert

Zayn Malik shared a rare photo of his daughter Khai, 5, enjoying a TWICE concert on Instagram

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  • During his appearance on Call Her Daddy in February, Malik revealed Khai's dreams of becoming a K-Pop star

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Zayn Malikenjoyed a fun evening with his daughter.

TheKONNAKOLartist, 33, shared a rare snap of his daughter Khai, 5, on his Instagram Stories. In the photo, Khai, whom he shares with ex-girlfriendGigi Hadid, can be seen enjoying K-pop group TWICE in concert.

"@twicetagram … massive thanks for giving the girls the best night ever 🩷🩷🩷," he wrote in text above the photo.

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The former One Direction star and the model welcomed their daughter in September 2020 beforesplittingin October 2021. Since welcoming his daughter, Malik has cherished every moment with his little girl.

Back in July, the doting dad shared a rare snap of himself with his daughterKhaivia his Instagram Stories, as the father-daughter pair enjoyed K-Pop group BLACKPINK in concert. The picture showed Khai and Malik facing the crowd with their hands in the air.

"@Blackpinkofficial thank you :) Me & Khai loved it ❤️," he wrote in text over the photo.

During the Wednesday, Feb. 11 episode ofCall Her Daddy, the "Die For Me" singer opened up to hostAlex Cooperabout the career path his daughter Khai may want to pursue. Malik shared that his little girl is really into K-Pop and currently hopes to become a K-Pop star in the future.

"She definitely wants to be a K-Pop star," he told Cooper. "She's big into K-Pop."

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Asked how he feels about the possibility of his daughter following in his footsteps, the doting dad said that he'd rather "keep her away" from the industry, but will "support her" if it makes her happy.

"I'm just gonna have to support her," he said. "But me personally, yeah, I would like to keep her away from some of the headache that this job entails, you know?"

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Elsewhere in the podcast, the singer revealed that he gave his daughter a large sum of money when she lost her first tooth.

"It's everything. Even to the degree that like, you know, I'm raising her in an environment that isn't the same as everybody's," he told Cooper. "Her dad is a pop star. Her mom is a model, and certain things that she does in life might not always reflect what other people's understanding of reality is."

"So I think I gave her a bit too much money from the Tooth Fairy," he added with a smile. When Cooper asked how much he gave, Malik responded, "$500."

Explaining his reasoning, the singer shared that Hadid already gave him flak for the large amount of money he gave their daughter.

He said, "It's her first tooth, and her mom gave me s--- about it, and I was like, at the end of the day, I worked my ass off, and I should be able to give my kid what I wanna give her, you know?"

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TORONTO — Finally, the Knicks face the defending champs.

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The first Knicks-Thunder matchup of the season is Wednesday at MSG — more than five months into the campaign — and not ideal circumstances for Mike Brown's squad.

The Knicks will be operating on a back-to-backafter beating the Raptors 111-95on Tuesday and flying from Toronto to New York.

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It's a big test — and a potential Finals preview — but both Brown and Josh Hart agreed it won't serve as an indictment on where the Knicks stand, win or lose.

"Obviously each game you want to build and learn. And we know that some games are tougher than others in terms of travel, back-to-back, things like that. [Wednesday] is going to be tough, a back to back playing a great team," Hart said. "But we've got to make sure we bring it, find where we can build off of and keep it moving. We let you guys [in the media] kind of argue and converse about the record and the teams."

Added Brown, "If they beat us, at the end of the day, or if we beat them at the end of the day, what does it mean? But they do a lot of things at that end of the floor. From the standpoint of this is a really good defense, a really good offense, they got an MVP candidate (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander), they have two bigs (Isaiah Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren), they have two individual defenders. So how are we going to handle the stuff they do on both ends of the floor? If we get stuck here, or stuck there, it's an opportunity to continue to grow."

The Knicks were swept in two games by the Thunder last season. They face them again in Oklahoma City on March 29.

Brownplayed Mitchell Robinsonon Tuesday in Toronto, prioritizing that victory over Wednesday versus the Thunder.

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The coach explained why: "[The Raptors] are in our conference and all that stuff," Brown said. "Oklahoma City is in the Western Conference."

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Robinson, who underwent multiple surgeries on his ankles, has not played in both sets of back-to-backs this season and is happy with that plan since it's kept him healthy.

"I feel great. It's awesome," Robinson said. "This plan we're on, we should just stick to it."

***Robinson clutched his surgically repaired ankle and came up limping after fighting for a rebound in the first quarter Tuesday.

He left the game but returned and played in the second half. Robinson said there was no X-ray and didn't seem concerned.

"I came in here, re-taped, sat my ass right here [in the locker room] and listened to coach and went right back out," Robinson said.

Still, Robinson acknowledged the medical staff will likely take a closer look Wednesday, when Robinson will be on the inactive list because it's a back-to-back.

"They'll look at it probably [Wednesday]," he said. "But I'm straight."

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From silence to song: Iran women's anthem shift in Australia at the Women's Asian Cup

GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) — The Iran women's team sang and saluted as its national anthem played ahead of the Women's Asian Cup contest against Australia on Thursday, a contrast to the silence before its opening game.

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Thesilence during the anthembefore Monday's loss to South Korea was variously reported as an act of defiance or a show of mourning. The team didn't clarify.

But in a news conference on the eve of the game against Australia, Iran strikerSara Didar choked back tearsas she shared the concerns of players and management for their families and loved ones amid thewar in the Middle East.

The 21-year-old Didar was on the bench when Thursday's match started in pouring rain on the Gold Coast, where Iran is scheduled to play all three of its Group A games.

The Iranian women's squad arrived in Australia well before the strikes by Israel and the U.S. on Iran last Saturday.

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The change in approach with the anthem between games in Australia seemed to mirror the Iranian men's team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The men didn't sing the national anthem before theiropening loss against Englandas turmoil overshadowed the start of their campaign. In their second game against Wales, the men sang along to the anthem and celebrated when they scored.

Iran was competing in that World Cup amid a violent crackdown on a major women's protest movement that was spurred by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the country's morality police.

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The one-year wonders at the quarterback position don't work in theNFL.

Yet there they are, the talking heads all over the sport, falling for it again withTy Simpson. The formerAlabamaquarterback showed up last week at the league'sannual NFL Scouting Combine— with all of 15 career starts in his pocket — and had an impressive throwing session for the assembled scouts and team personnel.

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Suddenly,he's a Top 15 pick. Even ESPN's Dan Orlovsky — as smart and measured analyst as there is — declared Simpson's tape "from his first eight games" of the 2025 season is better than projected No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza.

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Kyler Murray(Oklahoma), Dwayne Haskins (Ohio State) and Mac Jones (Alabama) started one season in college, too. All flamed out.

Meanwhile, I give you (since the 2018 draft) these multiple-season college starters who are all ascending in their careers: two MVPs (Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen), two Super Bowl champions (Jalen Hurts, Sam Darnold), and eight who have led teams to the playoffs (Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Herbert, Caleb Williams, CJ Stroud, Bryce Young, Bo Nix).

Obviously there are multiple-season college starters who don't pan out, but the odds of success are much higher for a player with elite skills who has spent extended time leading a team, managing games and experiencing every possible win-lose scenario on the grass.

Not a throwing session.

The last time we saw Simpson on the field at Alabama, he and the Tide were gettingclobbered by Indianain the Rose Bowl — where Simpson completed 12 passes for 67 yards before getting knocked out of a 38-3 loss.

It's almost as if these NFL guys, whose very livelihood depends on getting it right more than getting it wrong, never learn.

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Simpson is a talented player. He has a live arm, and is sneaky athletic. He's accurate, and he has played well at times in big games.

But it's hard to fathom a position that demands as many game repetitions as possible to develop and reach potential, could have an obvious red flag so flippantly ignored by the best of the best in the sport.

It's the quarterback obsession. The game — no matter the level — revolves around the play of the quarterback.

The better he is, the better you are.

But when we reach the elite of the game, where everyone runs fast and everyone is freakishly athletic, football IQ is heightened to an unreal level. Knowledge of the game, understanding the nuances, knowing the answers ― all before the ball snaps at the line of scrimmage.

Translation: The more reps, the more you know before making the pick.

I can't imagine why any NFL owner, now spending more than $300 million annually in salary cap revenue, would trust his franchise to a quarterback who has played one college season. It's blind faith on steroids.

This isn't learning on the job, or sitting behind a cagey veteran. You're drafted, and we're paying you millions ― and you're playing Week 1.

The enormity of the moment crushes some, overwhelms others. Typically, it impacts every quarterback.

It's rare that a rookie quarterback steps into the breach and starts making plays all over the field. Rare that he's so good, teams win because of him — not with him.

It takes two or three years (or more) for these guys to feel completely comfortable when they walk to the line of scrimmage. When they can look at grown men on the other side of the ball — whose coaches (the best in the sport, no less) spend an entire offseason scouting the player and the offense — and feel completely at ease.

When they can consistently win games at the highest level of football, and give their team — one that plays in a league designed for parity — an advantage more than the other guy.

Now we're ready to bet all that on a guy with 15 career college starts, and a throwing session?

The entire NFL scouting world has gone mad.

Matt Hayesis the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at@MattHayesCFB.

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Olandria Carthen, the Love Island star, made a striking appearance at Le Grand Dîner du Louvre in Paris. She stepped out in a dramatic couture creation byKhaled & Marwan. The look instantly commanded attention, combining dramatic design elements with perfect craftsmanship. The event, held at the iconic museum, celebrates art, culture, and fashion, making it the perfect setting for a statement-making design like this one.

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At first glance, the look appeared to be a full-length sheer gown, but the real focal point was the structured corset at the centre. The corset itself served as a minidress, fitting closely to Carthen's body and serving as the main structure of the outfit. Made from black lace and detailed with gold embellishments, the corset stood out immediately.

Adding further drama were the voluminous sheer sleeves, which expanded outward from the wrists. Their exaggerated shape balanced the structured corset and introduced movement to the sculpted upper half of the gown. The combination of delicate transparency and bold volume created a powerful visual contrast, elevating the couture piece.

Below the corset minidress, the design transitioned into a long sheer skirt that fell to the floor. The transparent fabric created the illusion of a full gown while allowing the corset minidress above to remain visible. The skirt then flared out toward the hem, forming a soft train behind her and adding movement to the look. She finished the outfit with sleek black heels and minimal gold jewellery.

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According toRCFA, Olandria Carthen's choice of Khaled & Marwan also stood out for another reason. Rather than opting for a widely recognized fashion house, she once again used the spotlight to spotlight a designer many fashion audiences may not yet be familiar with. For an evening dedicated to art, culture, and fashion inside the iconic Louvre, the choice felt thoughtful and intentional.

The result was a look that blended couture drama with storytelling, making Carthen's appearance one of the most memorable fashion moments of the night.

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FormerPrince Andrew's recent arrest put the spotlight on the royal family and theissuesbrewing within the four walls. However, it seems his brother,King Charles, has a road map ready to deal with the crises. As per sources, the monarch is following a "blueprint" to navigate his younger brother's arrest.

King Charles is focusing on 'presenting an image of calm leadership' after brother's arrest, per source

After the arrest of his younger brother, ex-Prince Andrew, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, King Charles issued apublic statementsaying that the authorities have their "full and wholehearted support and co-operation," emphasizing that he and his family will "continue in our duty and service to you all." After the statement, the monarch attended the London Fashion Week "to project continuity and reassurance."

A palace source toldRadarOnlinethat his move is the monarch's "blueprint out of this mess." As per the insider, "By continuing with official engagements and public duties exactly as planned, he is making it clear that the work of the monarchy does not pause because of controversy affecting one member of the family."

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Charles aims to reflect the institution's focus "on serving the public regardless of the personal difficulties" that are happening in the background. Moreover, his public statement was meant to highlight that "law must operate freely and that the royal household will not attempt to influence the process" as he is well aware that any hindrance "would be enormously damaging" for the royal household.

Hence, amid all the controversy and noise, the monarch wants to "remain composed and continue carrying out the duties expected of the sovereign." The source added, "The King's focus is on presenting an image of calm leadership. He believes the monarchy must appear steady and dependable, particularly during moments of controversy."

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No. 20 Arkansas clinches SEC double bye, rolls past Texas

Darius Acuff Jr. had 28 points and tied a season high with 13 assists, senior Trevon Brazile scored a career-high 28 points in his final home game and No. 20 Arkansas clinched a double bye in the Southeastern Conference tournament with a 105-85 win over Texas on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Ark.

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D.J. Wagner scored 15 points and Meleek Thomas added 13 points for the Razorbacks (22-8, 12-5 SEC), who bounced back strongly after a 111-77 loss at then-No. 7 Florida on Saturday.

Acuff was well on his way to his fifth double-double with 19 points and eight assists in the first half, and Brazile had 17 points when the Razorbacks built a 56-34 lead at the break.

Matas Vokietaitis scored 21 points, Tramon Mark added 18 points and Dailyn Swain had 16 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Longhorns (18-12, 9-8).

Arkansas, averaging 89.8 points per game, recorded its seventh 100-point game of the season and finished 16-1 at home.

The Razorbacks shot 58.3% and made 11 of 19 3-point attempts after hitting a season-low 40.0% from the floor against Florida. Acuff had four 3-pointers and Brazile and Wagner each made three.

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Brazile was 9 of 11 from the field and had seven rebounds. Billy Richmond III recoded eight points and nine rebounds.

Acuff's 3-pointer gave the Razorbacks their biggest lead at 72-44 just under five minutes into the second half, and Texas never got closer than 15 after.

Texas point guard Jordan Pope, averaging 13.1 points per game, did not score and played only four minutes due to foul trouble. He picked up his third foul eight minutes into the game and his fourth less than 10 seconds into the second half.

Arkansas is projected as a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament by several ranking systems.

Swain made two free throws in the first minute before the Razorbacks went on a 19-2 run to take early control. Acuff and Brazile made 3-pointers, and Acuff had four assists during that stretch.

Acuff scored 11 consecutive Arkansas points in the final five minutes of the first half to extend the lead to 47-30, and Brazile added six straight points for a 53-34 advantage. Acuff's three in the final seconds increased the lead to 56-34 at halftime.

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Khloe Kardashian Clarifies Her Role in Good American Amid Feud Rumors

Khloe Kardashianis clearing up the chatter about her place at Good American. During a recent "Ask Me Anything" segment on her podcast Khloe in Wonder Land, the reality star addressed questions from fans about her business ventures, including whether she had stepped away from the clothing brand she helped build.

Khloe Kardashian confirms she's 'still co-founder and owner' of Good American on podcast

The rumors had circulated online for weeks, with some fans wondering if Kardashian had quietly stepped back from the company she helped launch. "I'm still the co-founder and owner," Kardashian told listeners. The question surfaced during an "Ask Me Anything" segment on the podcast, where Kardashian answered listener questions about her businesses and projects. When asked about her involvement with Good American today, Kardashian explained that the brand has reached a point where it can thrive without requiring her constant day-to-day attention.

"At first, I think you really want to help build the brand as much as you can, and we've definitely done that," she said. "But Good American is doing so well now. Good American is strong enough and stable enough to sustain on its own." Still, Kardashian emphasized that her connection to the company hasn't changed. "I am still very much co-founder and owner of the brand," she reiterated.

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A midnight flight out of bordering Oman on a jet arranged by Jon Rahm brought seven players out of a war zone and into safety 24 hours before the start of LIV Golf Hong Kong, according to Golf.com.

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LIV Golf was set to begin play in the annual event in Hong Kong on Thursday and made an attempt to arrange travel from Dubai, which has been struck repeatedly during an escalating conflict involving Iran, Isreal and the United States.

U.S. officials called for American citizens to evacuate 14 Middle East nations, but only after damage had already been done around Dubai International Airport, grounding flights. Several LIV Golf players and caddies live in the United Arab Emirates.

According to the report, Rahm's plan required players to coordinate from different locations in the Middle East to travel toward Oman. The driving distance from downtown Dubai to the border is more than 90 minutes. The usual flight time from Oman to Hong Kong is approximately seven hours.

Golf.com reported Lee Westwood, Anirban Lahiri, Thomas Detry, Sam Horsfield, Tom McKibbin, Adrian Meronk and Caleb Surratt and a caddie traveled in a shuttle van to the Oman border under the cloak of darkness before switching to another shuttle for transportation to an airstrip where the aircraft waited to fly the crew to Hong Kong.

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"It was terrifying," Surratt told Golf.com via text on Tuesday. "But since then, it's been OK. It was bad Sunday and Monday here with missile interceptions, but all day today was fine."

McKibbin and Surratt are teammates on Rahm's Legion XIII.

They landed just before midnight local time and all are expected to participate in the event this weekend.

Multiple reports indicated Laurie Canter, an eighth LIV Golf player who was in Dubai, was not on the flight but was expected to arrive in time for the start of the event. By late Wednesday, a limited opening of the main airports in Dubai and Oman was permitted.

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MEDLEY, Fla. (AP) — Breanna Stewart, who teamed with fellowWNBAstar Kelsey Plum on a letter to the players' association this week expressing concerns about thestate of labor talks with the league,said Wednesday she feels better about where things stand and is convinced players are still unified in what they want in the next collective bargaining agreement.

Associated Press Mist BC wing Breanna Stewart (30) chases down a loose ball during the second half of a semifinal in an Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball game against Breeze BC, Monday, March 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) Mist BC wing Breanna Stewart (30) celebrates with teammate Alanna Smith (8) after scoring during the second half of a semifinal in an Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball game against Breeze BC, Monday, March 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) Phantom BC guard Kelsey Plum (10) reacts after making the game-winning shot during the second half of a semifinal in their Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball game against Vinyl BC, Monday, March 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) Phantom BC guard Kelsey Plum (10) drives past Vinyl BC guard Erica Wheeler (17) during the second half of a semifinal in their Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball game, Monday, March 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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And the union, later Wednesday, released a statement saying the league's latest offer "is not worth taking" — with less than a week remaining until the deadline for getting a deal done and preserving a full 2026 WNBA season.

Stewart was part of a call with other members of the players' executive committee on Tuesday night, hours after the letter that she and Plum wrote to WNBPA executive director Terri Jackson — one where they expressed "serious concerns about how (the union) is handling the current negotiations."

Several media outlets, including The Associated Press, obtained copies of the letter, which was dated Monday.

"The call made me feel better," Stewart told AP, speaking after her Mist team finished its final shootaround practice in advance of Wednesday night'sUnrivaledchampionship game against the Phantom team that features Plum. "Sometimes hard conversations need to be had. I felt better after it and know that we finished that call understanding that we're representing the larger body (of players) and we have work to be done and we're going to do that work."

The union — in a statement from its executive committee, of which Stewart and Plum are members — echoed Stewart's comments in its statement, saying it remains "united and focused on delivering a transformational CBA ... and are committed to negotiating for as long as it takes."

There is obvious urgency to get a deal done.

The WNBA has told the players' union that it needs to get a deal in place by this coming Tuesday to start the season on time. That would allow the new CBA to be written and signed by the end of the month, which would in theory be followed by expansion drafts for the new franchises in Portland and Toronto during the first week of April. Free agency would follow, signings could start on April 12, training camps would open about a week later and the season would begin May 8.

The league and the players have been unable to reach anew collective bargaining agreementsince the union opted out of the previous deal.

Stewart and Plum are in unique roles; both are vice presidents of the players' association, both are among the biggest names in women's basketball, and both have been dealing with the CBA uncertainty while on Unrivaled playoff runs with their clubs.

"I've always approached anything in life, any adversity, by staying in the game," Plum said after shootaround Wednesday, when asked about simultaneously dealing with an Unrivaled title push amid the WNBA's labor uncertainty. "I'm a human being. It's hard. I definitely have moments, but at the end of the day, I know my heart. I know I'm super excited about tonight, and when you work all year for something, you want to finish it."

Added Stewart: "We've been in CBA negotiations for more than just the past two weeks. It's been 17, 18 months. I don't know exactly how long. And to be able to compartmentalize that hasn't been easy."

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In the letter, Stewart and Plum said WNBA players "are at one of the most consequential moments in the history of this league" and called upon Jackson to provide many things, including:

— a detailed breakdown of the WNBA's expenses and revenue.

— analysis between the potential losses players would face in a delayed or strike-shortened season vs. the gains that could be earned through a new CBA.

— player opinions on the WNBA's latest proposal.

— clarity on the rookie salary scale.

— an explanation of what Jackson thinks the executive committee's "role and responsibilities should be in this process."

Stewart said it wasn't her intention for the letter to get out publicly.

"This is a letter that was meant for Terri, and for the EC, for us to really have a conversation and stay strong in all the things that we're negotiating, and I believe that we are," Stewart said. "We are still unified and understanding what we're fighting for and that's the messaging that we had on our call last night. ... Our main goal is to make sure that we have the best possible deal for all players."

AP Basketball Writer Doug Feinberg in New York contributed to this report.

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