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The Miami Dolphins have suffered a huge blow with star cornerback Kader Kohou ruled out for the entire 2025 NFL season due to a season-ending knee injury sustained during Saturday’s practice. Miami Dolphins’ coach Mike McDaniel on injury Initially sidelined with swelling, the severity of Kohou’s injury was unclear until head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed the news. “He’s going on injured reserve,” McDaniel said of Kohou’s knee injury. “I was crushed until I talked to Kader, and honestly, Kader made me feel a little bit better simply because of his mindset,” he added. Miami Dolphins’ secondary faces complete change for…
The Miami Dolphins are facing a crisis in their secondary after Kader Kohou suffered a season-ending knee injury. With their cornerback depth chart already thin, signing veteran cornerback Stephon Gilmore is looking more urgent than ever. Gilmore, a five-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time All-Pro, would bring much-needed experience and stability to the Dolphins’ secondary. Despite being 34, he remains one of the most respected corners in the league, with a strong track record of performance. The Dolphins’ current cornerback corps is led by Cam Smith, Storm Duck, and Artie Burns, but none of them have proven themselves as reliable…
The Miami Dolphins cannot seem to catch a break. Just weeks after Artie Burns went down with a season-ending injury, the team announced that star cornerback Kader Kohou also suffered a season-ending injury. Now, the Dolphins have been struck with a reality that has been known about them for months. The team’s depth is a massive issue. Considering the Dolphins signed Mike Hilton and Jack Jones before the news of Kohou being out for the season, it would be believed that the team understands the skills of the awaiting backups. That being said, here are five corners the Dolphins should…
Kam Williams was one of the most coveted shooters in the transfer portal this offseason, and it didn’t take long for Kentucky’s Mark Pope to add him to the team. The 6-foot-8, 190-pound forward made an immediate impact at Tulane as a freshman, averaging 9.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game. He shot a highly efficient 48.5% from the field and a sharp 41.2% from three, knocking down nearly two triples per game. While Pope brought in an impressive haul of talent, one of the most important additions might’ve come thanks to Williams himself. The Lafayette, Louisiana native…
Leadership is a big part of any sports team, and that is the case with this year’s Kentucky basketball team. Knowing the Wildcats lost a lot of veteran players from last year’s team, someone on the 2025-26 team will have to step up as a leader. One player who Coach Pope wants to step up as a leader for this team is Brandon Garrison. There are different types of leaders within a sports team. There are vocal leaders and players who lead by example. Garrison seems like the type of person who would fit both of these molds, but he…
From top to bottom, there is a ton of talent on this Kentucky basketball roster, but there are three players whose upside hitting will take Pope’s team to the next level. Those three players are Andrija Jelavic, Kam Williams, and Jasper Johnson. Right now, many anticipate all three of these players coming off the bench for the Wildcats, but at the same time, all three of them have a legit shot to crack the starting lineup. Jelavic is a pro player who has played elite basketball at a high level. He is a skilled big man who will be a…
If it seems like Jasper Johnson has been part of the Kentucky basketball conversation for years, it’s because he has been. A dynamic guard from a locally famous sports family, Johnson burst onto the scene as a high school underclassman. He was on John Calipari’s recruiting radar from his earliest days at Woodford County. As a sophomore, he led the Yellow Jackets to the Sweet Sixteen semifinals. And after that, he left Kentucky behind. First, Johnson opted for Missouri-based Link Academy, a basketball-focused prep school that plays a national schedule. For his senior year, the Kentucky native moved to Atlanta-based…
Less than a week into 2025 training camp, the Detroit Lions are not rushing to add another veteran defensive end to their roster, but they are at least having conversations about potentially bringing in a four-time Pro Bowl talent. According to The Detroit Free Press’ Dave Birkett, the Lions have had discussions about signing former New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons pass rusher Matthew Judon, who remains a free agent as he prepares for the start of his 10th NFL season in 2025. “The Lions have had dialogue about signing four-time Pro Bowler Matthew Judon, a free agent West Bloomfield…
It is officially game week for the 2025 Detroit Lions. The Lions will be a part of the first game of the 2025 slate, as they take on the Los Angeles Chargers in the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday, July 31. Even with the Lions traditionally not playing their starters throughout the preseason under Dan Campbell in years past, there could be multiple rookies who log some action against the Chargers. It will be the first of four preseason games for the Lions, with the Hall of Fame game offering an extra opportunity for game reps for the team’s…
Kentucky basketball head coach Mark Pope and his staff had to be more than thrilled when they landed 4-star recruit Jasper Johnson last fall. Earning Johnson’s commitment was a win in multiple ways, with the Wildcats landing a Kentucky native but also an elite-level scorer. Johnson recently won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2025 FIBA U19 Men’s World Cup. It was a terrific experience for an incoming freshman to have before playing on one of the biggest stages in college basketball. While everyone knows Johnson will rack up his share of points during his Kentucky career, the…