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Spurs' Bentancur stretchered off after collapsing

Published in Soccer
Wednesday, 08 January 2025 17:37

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur was carried off on a stretcher in the 14th minute of his team's Carabao Cup semifinal against Liverpool on Wednesday after falling to the ground at a corner.

Medical staff immediately ran onto the field as the Uruguay international lay face down on the turf, with players from both teams looking concerned.

Spurs posted on X at half-time to say that Bentancur "is conscious, talking and will go to hospital for further checks."

Asked about the incident after the game, Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou said: "I don't want to speculate because I don't really know [what happened to Bentancur] either.

"All I know is he was conscious when he came off. Obviously it was some sort of head injury, but he was conscious when he was coming off the field.

"And he's been taken to the hospital for observation. But I'm not really clear on how it happened. Unless I get a doctor out here, I'm not going to speculate because it's just not fair on people around him.

"But it was a head injury. And there was concern from players out there so obviously there was something going on."

Bentancur, 27, had tried to head a ball that had been curled in from the right in the sixth minute.

Fans applauded as he was carried off the field, and Bentancur gave a thumbs up to the Spurs bench on his way off.

The injury happened with the score tied at 0-0 at the time in the first-leg match. Spurs went on to win 1-0 after a late goal from 18-year-old Lucas Bergvall.

LONDON -- Ange Postecoglou needed this. Wednesday's 1-0 win over Liverpool may not be enough to reach the Carabao Cup Final given the semifinal's second leg at Anfield awaits, but it buys him precious time to steer Tottenham Hotspur's season back on track.

The irony is that this vital result comes in a competition the 59-year-old manager has not particularly targeted, and through a performance which represents something of a departure from the high-risk style which has tested the locals' faith in this part of north London.

It was nothing like a complete abandonment of Postecoglou's principles, but more of a compromise than we're used to seeing.

Tottenham's average possession start was 31.6 meters from goal, their fifth lowest this season in all competitions. Their season average is 35.8 meters. And the hosts made just 44 passes in their attacking third, compared with 83 against the same opposition last month and 77 in the previous round against Manchester United.

Perhaps Rodrigo Bentancur's early head injury knocked them off stride, stretchered off and taken to hospital in what Postecoglou described as "a quite distressing sight" afterwards. Spurs later confirmed he was conscious and talking.

A line-up depleted through injury and the calibre of their opponents were undoubtedly also contributing factors. The first half was, atypically for Spurs, fairly dull. Postecoglou's demeanour was also notable departure from the norm too; unusually expressive on the sideline, sinking to his knees when Pedro Porro failed to capitalise on an early second-half mistake from Alisson Becker.

Dominic Solanke's 77th-minute goal, ruled out on VAR review for offside and a chance to debut in-stadium refereeing announcements confirming that, yes, the man who might have been offside when he ran through and scored was, in fact, offside when he ran through and scored, prompting furious headshaking.

Lucas Bergvall's match-winning goal nine minutes later sparked jubilant celebrations which were resumed after the final whistle as Postecoglou blew kisses to loved ones and revelled in the party atmosphere which greeted a result that takes Spurs a step closer to their first trophy since 2008.

Postecoglou is usually a stoic figure but a recent run of four wins from 15 games has placed him under significant pressure.

"It has been an emotional time, mate," he explained. "I keep saying: I am a human being. Like all of us, we're in these roles of managers and I understand we have got positions of responsibility, but we are still human beings at our core and we react to things.

"I don't like the fact that people who are working really hard for this club, on and off the field, have not had that feeling of victory. I don't feel great about our supporters not having that feeling of victory.

"It weighs heavily on me. It is my responsibility. So yeah, I am a little bit more emotional than I usually am but that also probably means I do care, and I think that's still important."

This was only Liverpool's second defeat under Arne Slot and Spurs achieved that with another patchwork team featuring a debutant, Antonin Kinsky, in goal, a teenage right-back at centre-back in Archie Gray and out-of-favour Djed Spence, respectively. The latter coped much better with Mohamed Salah than in the 6-3 Premier League defeat here 17 days earlier.

It felt as though an element of pragmatism had crept into Tottenham's approach, but Postecoglou suggested that was more through circumstance than design.

"People said my midfield setup was a little bit more conservative today but that's because I only had three midfielders to choose," he said. "The others weren't available. We certainly went about it the same way. Liverpool don't allow you go about it the same way as other teams do, and our players every three days are playing a game without rest.

"You saw Liverpool at the end, they put on some significant talent, some really good footballers. I couldn't do the same. And yet, the guys out there are consistently doing it. Maybe we are not as dominant as we want to be but there's good reason, not through the lack of trying or different intent."

Liverpool rotated before kick-off but Slot introduced Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luis Díaz and Darwin Núñez among his five substitutes in an effort to secure a first-leg advantage. Alexander-Arnold had a shot cleared off the line and Núñez twice went close, but it was Spurs who struck late on, benefitting from a dubious call by Stuart Attwell to allow Bergvall to go unpunished with what looked like a clear second yellow card for a late tackle on Kostas Tsimikas.

To compound the situation, Tsimikas was waiting to come back on the field when Solanke turned expertly and fed Bergvall, who slotted a fine low finish past Alisson.

"I don't think there is any debate about that," Slot said on whether Bergvall should have been dismissed.

Given Liverpool's buoyancy under the Dutchman, they will hold high hopes of overturning the deficit on Feb. 6.

Both teams have seven games between now and then. Liverpool have their Premier League title push to focus on while Tottenham's run includes the north London derby at Arsenal and tricky trips to Everton and Brentford, all while what feels like a pivotal transfer window remains open.

But for Postecoglou, there is now a fixed point of optimism on the horizon: a second leg in which they hold a pre-existing, if narrow, advantage, to shine as a beacon through a challenging month. It will require another mammoth effort to complete the job and reach Wembley but Postecoglou, for one, will feel reinvigorated for the fight.

Martin Guptill confirms retirement from international cricket

Published in Cricket
Wednesday, 08 January 2025 06:47
Martin Guptill has officially confirmed his retirement from international cricket, having last played for New Zealand in October 2022. Guptill, 38, will continue to feature in T20 leagues around the world.

Guptill is currently in action for Auckland in the Super Smash, New Zealand's domestic T20 competition, and has also signed up for the PSL draft, where Islamabad United have the option to retain him.

Guptill leaves the international stage as a white-ball great for New Zealand, having racked up 7346 runs in 198 ODIs - only Ross Taylor (8607) and Stephen Fleming (8007) have scored more in the format for the Black Caps. In T20I cricket, he is still New Zealand's highest run-getter, with 3531 in 122 games at an average of 31.81 and strike rate of 135.70.

Guptill also played 47 Tests from 2009 to 2016, though he didn't have as much success in the longest format, scoring 2586 runs at 29.38.

"As a young kid it was always my dream to play for New Zealand and I feel incredibly lucky and proud to have played 367 games for my country," Guptill said in an NZC statement. "I will forever cherish the memories made wearing the silver fern alongside a great group of guys.

"I want to say a huge thanks to all my team-mates and coaching staff over the years, in particular Mark O'Donnell who has coached me since the Under-19 level and been a source of ongoing support and wisdom over my career.

"To my wife Laura and our beautiful children Harley and Teddy - thank you. Thank you Laura for the sacrifices you have made for me and our family. You've been my biggest supporter, my rock and my counsel through all of the ups and downs that come with the game. I am eternally grateful.

"Finally, I'd like to thank all the cricket fans, here in NZ and around the world for all their support throughout the years."

Guptill had made an immediate impact on his ODI debut in January 2009, when he clattered 122 not out off 135 balls against West Indies in Auckland. Six years later in the 2015 ODI World Cup quarter-finals at home, Guptill smashed an unbeaten 237 off 163 balls against the same opposition. Only India's Rohit Sharma has a higher individual score in ODI cricket.
Guptill's explosive hitting at the top during the 2015 ODI World Cup - he scored a chart-topping 547 runs - played a vital role in New Zealand making the final, which they lost to Australia at the MCG.
Four years later, Guptill was in the hot seat when New Zealand lost the 2019 ODI World Cup final to England at Lord's without actually losing it. After having been trapped lbw for 19 off 18 balls in regular time, he returned to bat in the Super Over along with Jimmy Neesham but was run-out off the last ball as England won the title on boundary count.
It got to Guptill and his New Zealand team-mates. "Neesham batted very well, and for Guppy to be that man in the situation - I'd have backed him every day of the week," Taylor told the Cricket Monthly while recounting that nerve-wracking finish. "But, you know, Archer bowled very well and Roy did a good throw to Buttler. But at the same time, disappointed as a team, and disappointed for my team-mates and Guptill. But hopefully he's still proud of what he did in getting us there and doesn't put too much pressure on himself for that."
Though Guptill wasn't at his best with the bat in the 2019 ODI World Cup, he certainly was at his best in the field in the rain-hit semi-final against India. He launched a rocket direct hit after running in from deep square leg to catch MS Dhoni just short. That run-out helped New Zealand make their second successive ODI World Cup final. Earlier in the tournament, in a league fixture against Australia, he had taken a blinder at leg gully to send back Steven Smith.

Guptill was then part of the New Zealand team that had progressed to the T20 World Cup final in Dubai in 2021. Guptill was also part of the T20 World Cup squad in Australia in 2022 but did not get to play as Finn Allen was preferred over him.

In November 2022, Guptill gave up his New Zealand central contract to become a freelancer. Since then, he has played in Australia's Big Bash League, the Pakistan Super League, the Caribbean Premier League, the UAE's ILT20 and the Nepal Premier League.

When 'Thank You Gup' day was celebrated in Auckland in January last year, with the Eden Park Outer Oval turning into the 'Martin Guptill Oval' for a Super Smash testimonial game, it felt like Guptill's retirement party.
But he returned for the 2024-25 Super Smash, starting the season with scores of 31 off 23 balls and 60 off 35 balls for Auckland. Tom Latham, who witnessed Guptill's most recent fifty from behind the stumps for Canterbury and has also opened the batting with him for New Zealand, paid tribute to the departing hero.

"On his day, Gup was world-class and his crisp ball-striking and timing could take down the best bowling attacks in the world," Latham said. "His numbers speak for themselves, but it was the matches he helped us win that I'll remember, along with the way he set the standard in the field. I wish him all the best for what the future holds and hope to see him around a cricket ground soon."

Guptill's glittering Black Caps career will be acknowledged during the team's third ODI against Sri Lanka at Eden Park on January 11.

Bangladesh's selectors are waiting for Tamim Iqbal to make up his mind about a possible comeback to international cricket ahead of the Champions Trophy next month. The deadline for announcing squads is January 12, and the BCB is willing to wait till the last minute to see if Tamim wants to play. Chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain led the talks with Tamim at the Fortune Barishal team hotel in Sylhet; Tamim is captaining the side in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
Tamim retired from international cricket in July 2023, before reversing his decision the next day after intervention from then Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Tamim had a falling out with then BCB president Nazmul Hassan. Both Hasina and Hassan left the country during the anti-government protests in mid-2024 which left several hundred protesters dead.
Tamim gave up the captaincy during that run-in with the board in 2023 but returned to play two ODIs against New Zealand in September before the then selectors, led by Minhajul Abedin, dropped him for the 2023 World Cup. That was followed by then captain Shakib Al Hasan blasting Tamim in a televised interview.
Tamim has not played an international game since then but continued to play domestic cricket, including winning the 2024 BPL with the Barishal franchise and finishing as the Player of the Tournament. Tamim is currently defending that title in Sylhet, where the meeting with the national selectors took place.

"We held a primary discussion with Tamim," Gazi Ashraf Hossain said. "We have to announce the Champions Trophy team by January 12, so we have a bit of time. We want to let him take time, not be in a hurry to decide. We have spoken to him on behalf of the board. The player has to come to a decision after speaking to his family, friends and well-wishers. He is also in the middle of a tournament so he will need a bit of time.

"We have four days left [before announcing the squad]. We have done our homework, so we know how things will shape up. We pay respect to a cricketer like Tamim Iqbal, so he can take his time before informing us. I think it's fair enough. The board is fine with this, so everyone now has to be patient."

"We have to announce the Champions Trophy team by January 12, so we have a bit of time. We want to let him take time, not be in a hurry to decide. We have spoken to him on behalf of the board. The player has to come to a decision after speaking to his family, friends and well-wishers."

Chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain

Gazi Ashraf said that ODI captain Najmul Hossain Shanto is in faour of Tamim's return. "We are always speaking to the captain. He wasn't however there when we spoke to Tamim. We have spoken to the captain separately about the squad. I think everyone wants Tamim back in the Bangladesh team."

Gazi Ashraf said that showed Tamim is match fit, though he will have to take a call himself if he can make the step up to international cricket. "There's a huge gap between domestic and international cricket. A player who is at a crucial juncture in his career, he has to consider a lot of things. I think it will be hasty for everyone to take a call in just one meeting, given that Tamim hasn't been around international cricket for quite some time.

"He is playing the BPL. He played in the NCL T20s. There's no question about his ability. We are all waiting for his return to the Bangladesh team. He is most welcome from our side. You just have to wait. Let there be suspense."

Shastri's suggestion comes on the back of India's 3-1 series loss in Australia. Rohit opted out of the final Test in Sydney citing poor form having tallied 31 runs in five innings, while Kohli tapered off after starting the series with a century in India's 295-run win in Perth. All his dismissals were either caught behind or caught in the cordon.
Shastri's suggestion comes on the back of head coach Gautam Gambhir's view that players should make themselves available to play domestic cricket "if they have the commitment to play red-ball cricket".

"I think fitness is very important," Shastri told the ICC Review. "That's more important than anything else. There's no substitute for experience. But for me, current form and fitness are very important as well. So the next six months, I know there's a lot of one-day cricket, but when there's an experienced player playing, just seeing the way he's batting, you get a fair idea if we can jump on to that Test cricket bandwagon straightaway.

"So, I'll be watching very closely all the one-day games that are played, the Champions Trophy that is played, a little bit of the IPL as well. And if possible, if there's a gap for them, I think they should go back and play some domestic cricket and see how it is, because when you play Test cricket for that length of time, it's important to play domestic cricket."

Shastri's suggestion may seem logical on the face of it, but the packed cricket calendar leaves both players with a very slim window to play any first-class cricket. The white-ball leg of India's domestic season runs until the third week of January before the focus shifts to the back end of the Ranji Trophy. But with Kohli and Rohit likely to be part of India's home ODIs against England in the run-up to the Champions Trophy, they will potentially have just one Ranji game to feature in, beginning on January 23.

The other option, albeit unrealistic, is for them to try and feature in the county championships in the early part of the English summer. However, this seems nigh impossible given both players are massive draws for their respective IPL franchises. In Kohli's case, he is also in the running to once again captain Royal Challengers Bengaluru, a job he gave up in 2020.

Ponting: 'Kohli still has the skill, needs time away'

Meanwhile, former Australia captain Ricky Ponting offered a sympathetic view of Kohli's struggles, stating it was simply a "mental block" and a break from the game, like the one he took prior to breaking his three-year century drought, would do him a world of good.

"The way he is getting out, you can see he doesn't want to be playing at those balls," Ponting said. "He's trying not to do it, but there's some mental block that's making him feel for that one outside the off stump. And remember, it's been going on for a while now. He had a mental break, didn't he, maybe 12 months ago, 18 months ago where he stepped away for a while and then came back and re-found the love for the game again.

"So right now, it just seems like that real love of the game for him is not there because he's making it too hard to enjoy. So if he wants to continue playing Test cricket, he might just need to have a little spell for a while, find the love for the game again, but there's no doubt that the skill and the talent is still there. But sometimes you just need to get away, lock up your kit bag for a little while, spend some time with the family, and think about how hard the game can be."

Leagues like ILT20 'not good for the game' - Graeme Smith

Published in Cricket
Wednesday, 08 January 2025 08:58
T20 franchise leagues that do not field a majority of locally based players are "not good for the game", according to SA20 commissioner Graeme Smith.
Speaking ahead of the league's third season, which, once again, clashes directly with the UAE's ILT20, Smith argued that what sets the SA20 apart is how rooted it is in the South African system and what it does for the country's cricket.

"We see ourselves as very different to the ILT20. We're a South African league, with a majority of South African players and our ultimate goal is to benefit South African players," he said at the captain's day press conference in Cape Town. "We've been built up against ILT20, so it's very difficult for me to not come across like I'm bad-mouthing them, but I do feel like a league like that is not good for the game; that there's that many international players required to build a team; there's no investment back into local cricket. That is a challenge for the world game and something that needs to be managed going forward."

While the SA20 follows an IPL-style model that allows for teams to field four internationals per XI, the ILT20 allows a maximum of nine internationals. All six SA20 squads are restricted to 19 players, must contain a minimum of 11 South African players and international places in the squads are limited to seven. They are also required to contract a rookie player, a South African under the age of 22 who has not been contracted to the tournament before. The ILT20 requires that at least two UAE players are included in the playing XI and four in the squad overall, and that squads contract two players from Associate nations, who do not get any special provision in the SA20.

For Smith, the SA20's focus is on developing as much local talent as possible while also offering international players the opportunity for tough competition. "We're a Full Member nation. Our priority is to put on a global league, but to benefit South African cricket. That's important for us," he said. "What we have focused on is building the SA20 to the point where we are now being recognised as one of the biggest leagues outside the IPL. That's important for us, and that's the feedback we're getting. And what we've seen from a player group is that this is where players want to play because it's competitive, there's good crowds, the standard of cricket is good, and this is the place to come and challenge yourself."

The SA20 has already attracted the likes of Afghanistan's Rashid Khan - who played a season at the ILT20 and then returned to South Africa - Trent Boult, and some of England's most high-profile Test players for this season, Joe Root, Johnny Bairstow and (before he was injured) Ben Stokes. But several players have also made the move from the SA20 to the ILT20 such as Nicholas Pooran, Kieron Pollard, Adil Rashid and Phil Salt, and there have been and may yet be instances where players whose teams are knocked out of one tournament fly across to play in the knockouts of the other. Smith described that as a situation the league does not have "control" over.
What they do manage is their own initiatives, both in the four-week period that the tournament takes place and outside of that. This year, the SA20 started a schools league for both boys and girls that ran from September 2024 and will conclude in March. They have hired former national assistant coach Vincent Barnes to work on the project, which includes over 500 schools. They have also run camps for Under-19 women's cricketers ahead of the age-group World Cup but talk of a women's SA20 has gone quiet after the WPL moved into the January-February window from 2026. ESPNcricinfo understands that over the next 18 months, the SA20 will look at how to develop a women's competition but for now will continue to work with younger players.

"There's a lot of really cool grassroots programmes that we're putting in place that hopefully will unearth some incredible talent on both the girls and boys side," Smith said. "Our franchises are also starting to build academies and scouts and do things on the ground which will really benefit the ecosystem. We're hoping in the next coming two to three years that you'll really see the impact of SA20 at the grassroots level."

For its part, the ILT20 launched a development tournament ahead of its second season, which ran in Dubai and for which more than 300 local players signed up to the draft.

For Smith, public support for the SA20 is one of the standout features which makes the competition "an established product now that has elevated itself to probably the biggest league outside of the IPL." "I'll never forget seeing you know the fan bases and the colours of each team being supported," he said. "The feedback we get globally is when people tune in, they see a happy South Africa in summer with full stadiums and incredible cricket."

Connolly, McSweeney, Kuhnemann included for Sri Lanka tour

Published in Cricket
Wednesday, 08 January 2025 17:51
Left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann and offspinner Todd Murphy will join Nathan Lyon to provide three frontline spinners for what are expected to be favourable conditions in Galle which will host both Tests.
However, the Test career of Mitchell Marsh is now in significant doubt after he couldn't find a place among the 16 names following his omission for the final Test against India.
The team will be captained by Steven Smith in the absence of Pat Cummins who will be on paternity leave and recovering from an ankle injury he has managed during the home summer. Josh Hazlewood has also been left out to focus on preparing for the Champions Trophy after his India series was curtailed by a calf injury.

"Sri Lanka is a challenging and exciting place to tour given the different conditions the players may experience," chair of selectors George Bailey said. "This squad provides several ways to structure the XI depending on what type of wickets they may encounter in each match.

"We are excited about the opportunity ahead for the squad members who are at the start of their Test careers to continue to grow their games in subcontinent conditions where we have a number of important tours in coming years."

McSweeney was dropped after the third Test against India when the selectors wanted to "throw something different" at India which led to Konstas' dramatic debut. But at the time Bailey said they remained confident that McSweeney had the game for Test cricket.

Connolly, the 21-year-old Western Australia left hander and left-arm spinner, provides another all-round option in the squad for the two Tests. His inclusion all-but ends Glenn Maxwell's chances of adding to his seven Test caps.

Maxwell had long held out hope of being included for the tour having come very close to being include in the XI on the last tour of Sri Lanka in 2022.

Konstas and Webster had a significant impact on the final two Tests against India. Konstas made 60 off 65 balls at the MCG while Webster made a half-century on debut in Sydney as well as contributing with the ball.

Webster's success, plus the likely availability of Cameron Green later in the year following back surgery, led former captain Aaron Finch to believe it will be tough for Marsh to return to the format.

"I think it'll be really difficult for Mitch to get back into the side now," Aaron Finch said on ESPN's Around the Wicket. "There is not a huge amount of cricket left in this summer to force a case, with Cameron Green coming back in early March. For me, it'll be unlikely."

There are just three specialist quicks travelling with incumbents Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland joined by Sean Abbott.

The first Test begins on January 29 with the squad first heading to the UAE for a training camp.

Australia squad vs Sri Lanka

Steven Smith, Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cooper Connolly, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Matt Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Nathan McSweeney, Todd Murphy, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster

49ers motivated to get Purdy's deal done quickly

Published in Breaking News
Wednesday, 08 January 2025 18:54

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- With their season over, the San Francisco 49ers and quarterback Brock Purdy are, for the first time in his young career, eligible to discuss a lucrative long-term contract extension.

And while those talks haven't begun just yet, Niners general manager John Lynch, coach Kyle Shanahan and Purdy have made it clear that they intend to reach an agreement with the hope that it will be done sooner than later.

"I think what we know about Brock is that he's our guy," Lynch said Wednesday. "We have interest in Brock being around here for a long, long time. He's done so much for our organization; he's won big games and had a little tougher task as we all did this year with some of the things that happened throughout the course of the year. We just never could string games where we were all together and through that, he continued to lead, he continued to play at a high level, so we have every interest in him being around.

"We'll have some time here in the coming weeks to sit together and put our whole plan together. That's obviously a priority, that position, and we'll give it that attention."

"I plan on being with Brock here the whole time I'm here. Brock's been a stud. He's a guy I've got a lot of confidence in just as a human, but it starts with what he's done on the field these last two and a half years. We're capable of winning the Super Bowl with him. He just almost did, and I know he's capable of getting the Niners a Super Bowl in the future."
Kyle Shanahan, on Brock Purdy

As the last pick in the 2022 NFL draft, Purdy played his first three years on one of the cheapest contracts in the NFL, a four-year rookie deal worth an average annual value of $934,253. He has one year left on that pact and is slated to count $1.119 million against the cap in 2025.

That number is all but certain to rise this offseason as the Niners are prepared to pay him in line with some of the top-paid passers in the league, though it remains to be seen just how high they're willing to go. The Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott is the current highest-paid quarterback in terms of average annual value at $60 million per season.

Monday, Purdy said he's "not really sure" whether topping that number is of importance to him, but he did make it clear that he wants to get something done as fast as possible so he can be in the fold when the Niners begin organized team activities in April.

"More than anything for me, I want to be able to handle business the right way and do it in a respectable manner and get back to my team as fast as I can to get going," Purdy said. "That's my mindset, my focus. And obviously I want to help the team across the board with all the other guys who need to get their deals done, but everybody will handle it the right way and how they need to."

Following a 2023 campaign in which he earned Pro Bowl honors and finished fourth in Most Valuable Player voting, Purdy's statistical production dipped in 2024 as injuries ravaged his supporting cast. Despite missing running back Christian McCaffrey (Achilles, knee) and receiver Brandon Aiyuk (knee) for most of the season and playing without left tackle Trent Williams, tight end George Kittle and receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. for other, shorter stretches, Purdy finished seventh in the NFL in QBR (68.0), 10th in passing yards (3,864) and third in yards per attempt (8.5) in his 15 games.

But Purdy also struggled in a handful of bad weather games and was unable to lead fourth-quarter comebacks in some close and late situations as the Niners tumbled to 6-11. His 1.7 touchdowns per interception was tied for 23rd in the NFL and a significant drop-off from the 2.8 he posted in 2023.

Still, Shanahan's belief in Purdy only increased as he watched Purdy grow into a larger leadership role and continue battling despite the difficult situation around him.

"Brock is the leader of our team," Shanahan said. "I've loved these three years with Brock. I plan on being with Brock here the whole time I'm here. Brock's been a stud. He's a guy I've got a lot of confidence in just as a human, but it starts with what he's done on the field these last two and a half years. We're capable of winning the Super Bowl with him. He just almost did, and I know he's capable of getting the Niners a Super Bowl in the future."

Lynch and Shanahan spent the past couple of days doing exit meetings and going through player and coaching staff evaluations, which is why any Purdy extension talks have yet to begin in earnest.

While the 49ers have a history of allowing important contract talks to linger deep into August and even September, as they did with Aiyuk and Williams last offseason, the approach at quarterback figures to be a bit different.

For one, Purdy's contract will involve such a significant raise that it will play a role in how much money the team is able to spend to add to the roster and/or keeping some of its current players. It would behoove the Niners to get a deal done quickly as other top quarterbacks could renegotiate or sign contracts that could alter the market. Also, the 49ers would prefer not to have any spring or training camp practice time without the starting quarterback.

How fast might a deal get done? Well, Shanahan and Lynch do have at least some experience negotiating with a quarterback signing a market-setting deal. In 2018, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo signed a five-year, $137.5 million deal on Feb. 8.

That negotiation was a bit different because Garoppolo was going to become a free agent in March while Purdy is under contract, but it's instructive in the urgency all sides feel to get something done.

"I want to be in San Francisco and play my football career here," Purdy said. "I love it here and I want to do whatever it takes to be here. ... I'm not really sure what it all is going to look like or entail, but I know that I'm the guy for this organization and that I can do what it takes to help lead us where we want to go."

Sources: Belichick, UNC get UConn transfer Yates

Published in Breaking News
Wednesday, 08 January 2025 18:54

UConn defensive lineman Pryce Yates signed with North Carolina on Tuesday, sources told ESPN, joining the Tar Heels' growing transfer portal class under new coach Bill Belichick.

Yates will play for the Tar Heels next season after shining against them in the Fenway Bowl, recording a sack and three tackles for loss to earn defensive MVP honors after UConn's 27-14 victory. Now he's switching sides to finish his career in the ACC.

Yates, a redshirt junior from San Antonio, initially entered the portal Dec. 13 before withdrawing eight days later and announcing on social media he intended to return for the 2025 season. Following his bowl game performance, Yates reentered the portal Dec. 30.

Hours before Yates put his name back in the portal, UConn coach Jim Mora posted on X that he planned to "pursue all avenues" against teams that tamper with his players and recruit them off the Huskies' roster.

"A simple note to the schools and coaches that have blatantly broken @NCAAFootball rules by tampering with our players in the last 24 hours," Mora wrote on X. "We do know who you are, we will pursue all avenues to hold you accountable. We are excited that we've built a program where coaches have to cheat to beat us and we will protect that program. Think hard before you tamper with our players."

Mora later added that he doesn't know how to fix the tampering issue in college football, but that "we will expose any program and coach that violates" NCAA rules. He added: "I'm 100 percent against grown men cheating the rules and teaching players horrible life lessons."

Yates appeared in seven games due to injury but recorded 21 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks for the Huskies during a 9-4 season, the program's most wins since 2007.

North Carolina has picked up commitments from 13 transfers since the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach took over the program Dec. 11.

NFL: Would move Vikings-Rams to AZ if necessary

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Wednesday, 08 January 2025 18:54

LOS ANGELES -- As wildfires continue to devastate several areas across Los Angeles, causing thousands to evacuate and impacting air quality, the NFL said it is monitoring the situation's potential impact on Monday night's wild-card playoff game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium and has a contingency plan that involves moving the game to Arizona should the need arise.

Three major blazes were burning in the Los Angeles metropolitan area Wednesday, from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena, home of the famed Rose Parade. More than 130,000 people are under evacuation orders in the metropolitan area, from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena, a number that continues to shift as new fires erupt.

In a statement Wednesday evening, the NFL said it continues to prepare for the game to be played at SoFi Stadium, but if it had to be moved, it would take place Monday night at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the home of the Arizona Cardinals.

"As with all games, there are contingency plans in the event a change in location is needed," the league said in its statement.

In 2003, the league moved a Monday night regular-season game between the Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, due to wildfires.

The Rams, who had a scheduled off day Wednesday and are slated to resume practice Thursday, also are monitoring the situation, a team official said.

The Rams said no players or staff members had been affected by the fires. The team is headquartered in Woodland Hills, a neighborhood located about 13 miles north of fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades but separated by the Santa Monica Mountains.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the fires," Rams star receiver Cooper Kupp wrote on social media. "Thank you to the firefighters, first responders, and everyone else doing their best in unfathomable circumstances."

The Los Angeles Chargers, who will visit the Texans on Saturday in a wild-card playoff game in Houston, altered their practice schedule Wednesday to limit players' time outdoors, a team official said.

The air quality index in the area varied Wednesday from 150 to well above 300, depending on specific locations, with smoke and ash blanketing the region. A rating of 150 is considered "very unhealthy," according to the system used to measure air pollution. The air quality in Inglewood, California -- where SoFi Stadium is located -- was 281 Wednesday afternoon.

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh had the offensive and defensive units practice separately to limit their time on the field. Still, quarterback Justin Herbert and the rest of the quarterbacks were throwing passes to coaches during the defensive portion of practice. Chargers owner Dean Spanos, who typically isn't out on the field at practice, was there watching with general manager Joe Hortiz during the defensive period open to media.

The air quality index at the team's facility in El Segundo ranged from 170 to 200.

"We're trying to keep everybody safe and healthy as much as possible and also at the same time get our preparation done for the game," defensive coordinator Jesse Minter said.

Wide receivers coach Sanjay Lal lives in Calabasas, which is one of the areas affected by the wildfires. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman said Lal had "an intense night" with his family dealing with power outages.

The Chargers announced they will provide $200,000 in targeted funding to the American Red Cross, LA Fire Department Foundation, Team Rubicon and pet rescue organizations sheltering animals displaced by the fires.

With thousands of firefighters already attacking the flames, the Los Angeles Fire Department put out a plea for off-duty firefighters to help.

At least five people have been killed in the fires, according to officials, with many others injured.

California's wildfire season typically begins in June or July and runs through October, according to the Western Fire Chiefs Association, but January wildfires are not unprecedented. There was one in 2022 and 10 in 2021, according to Cal Fire.

The season is beginning earlier and ending later because of rising temperatures and decreased rainfall tied to climate change, according to recent data. Rains that usually end fire season are often delayed, meaning fires can burn through the winter months, the association said.

ESPN's Kris Rhim and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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