The Broncos roll into Monday night’s game against Cleveland feeling good but running on tired legs. Denver’s playing for the 13th straight week in the regular season, with its bye week set to finally arrive on Tuesday. Take it back through training camp, and this team hasn’t actually had more than a couple of days off since they reported in late July. In practicality, that means 19 straight weeks of work for Sean Payton’s team. “It’s tough,” fourth-year outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper said of the Week 14 bye week, the latest possible in the NFL. “Going week-to-week with these games and stuff, your body really starts breaking down on you. But it’s just staying on it and stuff like that. But I’d be lying to you if I said it wasn’t tough.” One player with very fresh legs who could jump into the mix as soon as Monday for the Broncos: Second-year linebacker Drew Sanders. He’s been activated off of injured reserve and now the challenge is figuring out just how to reintroduce him into a defensive game plan. Just because Sanders is on the 53-man roster doesn’t necessarily mean he will be active on game day. If he is, the question becomes how much defensive and special teams work can the team give him as he gets reacclimated. “We’ll see how the week goes,” Payton said Wednesday. “That’s always the big question: What’s the role, what’s the vision the first game back? But it’s been good to have him out there and he’s fully cleared and doing well. “So we’ll see.” Before Sanders’ injury this spring, general manager George Paton said he thought the 2023 third-round pick’s future was at outside linebacker. The Broncos have received quality production from that position even since trading Baron Browning earlier this month. Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper are enjoying the best seasons of their career while rookie Jonah Elliss and former UFL standout Dondrea Tillman have provided steady work as the second unit. Still, Cooper said he was looking forward to seeing Sanders back on the field. “Drew is a dynamic player, man,” Cooper said. “Super fast, super explosive, really gifted, man. He can bend that edge, too. He’s a hell of a football player through and through, honestly. It’s good for us and good for our defense as a whole to get a player like that back. We’ve just got to get him some reps, get him some plays, get him some game reps where he feels comfortable out there. “I can’t wait to see him out there. I know he’s going to ball.” Sanders has been out since rupturing his Achilles tendon in April. He’s got three weeks of practice under his belt, but whenever he plays in a game, they will be the first live reps for him since January. That can be a two-sided coin. He’ll have fresher legs than just about anybody else on an NFL field, but at the same time, he won’t have the rhythm and tempo of regular-season experience that those other players have already felt. “You can’t really get those (reps) back,” Cooper said. “Those physical reps, those game-speed reps, playing in the game, that experience — it’s really, really tough to replace when you’re on the sideline or even at practice. So we’re going to do everything we can to help him out and make sure he’s ready and he will be. He will be for sure. “He’s a great football player, he picks it up fast and he’ll be just fine.”Esposito joined Empoli on loan in the summer in search of regular playing time and first-team experience. He has grabbed this opportunity with both hands, showcasing his potential and proving that he has what it takes to compete at a high level. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with several Serie A clubs reportedly monitoring his progress.
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Attorneys want the US Supreme Court to say Mississippi's felony voting ban is cruel and unusualReuniting with her family was a moment of pure joy and emotional release for Dr. Chen and her loved ones. Tears of happiness flowed freely as they embraced each other, knowing that they were finally reunited after years of separation. The road ahead would not be easy as Dr. Chen worked to rebuild her life and overcome the trauma of her past, but she knew that she now had the love and support of her family to guide her through the journey.
In conclusion, the decisions made by Manchester United and Arsenal regarding their sporting director positions are sure to have far-reaching implications for the respective clubs. Whether these moves will pay off in the long run remains to be seen, but one thing is clear - the drama and excitement of football's transfer market show no signs of slowing down.Morgan Rogers looked to have given Emery’s side another famous win when he slammed a loose ball home in stoppage time, but referee Jesus Gil Manzano ruled Diego Carlos to have fouled Juve goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the goal was chalked off. Contact seemed minimal but VAR did not intervene and Villa had to settle for a point in a 0-0 draw. “With the last action, it is the interpretation of the referee,” the Spaniard said. “In England, 80 per cent of those is given a goal and it’s not a foul. It’s very soft. “But in Europe, it could be a foul. We have to accept. “Everybody will know, in England the interpretation is different. The England referees, when actions like that the interpretation is a clear no foul but in Europe that interpretation is different. “They have to be working to get the same decision when some action like that is coming. I don’t know exactly why but we knew before in the Premier League that it is different. A very controversial finish at Villa Park 😲 Morgan Rogers' late goal is ruled out for a foul on Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the match ends 0-0 ❌ 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) “In Europe for example we are not doing a block like in England and we are not doing in front of the goalkeeper in offensive corners the same situations like in England. “When the action happened, I was thinking here in Europe it’s a foul. In England not, but in Europe I have to accept it. “At first, I thought the referee gave us a goal. In cases like that, it’s confusing because he has to wait for VAR. I don’t know what happened but I think so (the referee changed his mind with VAR).” It was a disappointment for Villa, who remain unbeaten at home in their debut Champions League campaign and are still in contention to qualify automatically for the last 16. “We were playing a favourite to be in the top eight and usually a contender to win this competition,” Emery added. “We are a team who for a long time didn’t play in Europe and the Champions League and this year is very important. “We wanted to play competitive and we are in the right way. Today to get one point is very good, we wanted to win but wanted to avoid some mistakes we made in previous games. “We have 10 points and we’re happy.” Before the game Emery called Juventus one of the “best teams in the world, historically and now”, but this was an Italian side down to the bare bones. Only 14 outfield players made the trip from Turin, with striker Dusan Vlahovic among those who stayed behind. Juve boss Thiago Motta, whose side are 19th but still in contention to reach the top eight, said: “There’s just three games left to qualify. The next home against Man City, then Brugge, then Benfica. “One at a time, as we always did with the goal to qualify for the next round. “In the end we will try and reach our goal which is to go to the next round.”
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3. Demand for Affordable HousingSimon Harris’s Fine Gael party and coalition partner Fianna Fail look set to return to government after the Irish election, but the prime minister could face a battle to keep his post after his popular support appeared to drop. With counting still ongoing, early tallies and the official exit poll showed little to separate the two main incumbent parties and the opposition Sinn Fein. With no party having enough support to govern alone, the status quo will likely remain after Fine Gael and Fianna Fail ruled out a deal with Sinn Fein. Although the overall outcome looks increasingly clear, it’s far from certain Harris will emerge with the upper hand in what could be difficult negotiations with Fianna Fail. Micheal Martin’s party trailed in the official exit poll, but early results suggest it could emerge with the most first-preference votes — the simplest gauge of popular support — putting him in a better position in talks. “It’s far too hard to call at this stage as to who will come out as the largest party,” Harris told RTE on Saturday. “What is clear is that Fine Gael, Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein will be tightly bunched when it comes to final seats.” Martin predicted his Fianna Fail would outperform the exit poll, telling reporters there’s a “route to a very strong finish” for his party. But he cautioned that electoral fragmentation meant forming a government would be “challenging.” To be sure, the picture could change as counting takes in second-choice and subsequent preferences to determine final makeup of the Dail or parliament. A tight race is far from what Harris envisaged when he called the vote early — it wasn’t scheduled to be held until March — to try to capitalize on Fine Gael’s surge in support since he became Taoiseach in April. The media dubbed it the “Harris hop” and the 38-year-old made his campaign slogan “new energy” — despite being a former health minister and established government figure. A giveaway budget and what appeared to be a slump in support for Sinn Fein made it seem the optimal time to seek a new mandate. But Harris’s campaign was beset with slip-ups, starting with Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary using a Fine Gael event to make a jibe about teachers serving in government. The worst, though, was a viral video of Harris walking away from a disability care worker and dismissing her view that the government wasn’t doing enough. He later apologized. “Fine Gael may be a little bit disappointed that they didn’t make more gains,” said Lisa Keenan, political science assistant professor at Trinity College Dublin, though she added that given the campaign gaffes, Harris is also likely to be somewhat relieved. “We’ve seen a stabilization there.” From a commanding poll lead as late as September, Fine Gael appears to have slipped back into a three-party scramble to win the popular vote. It’s a key moment. Whoever forms the next government will enjoy a budget surplus and soaring tax receipts from U.S. companies including Apple Inc. operating there. What to do with Ireland’s billions has been a key focus of the election, with parties competing on spending ideas — even as the reelection of Donald Trump in the U.S. and his threat of trade tariffs injected a sense of caution. Worryingly for Harris, the exit poll also showed the premier trailing his two main rivals on the question of who should be next Taoiseach. Only 27% said they want the Fine Gael leader leading the country, while 35% said they would like Fianna Fail’s Martin, and 34% preferred Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald. McDonald’s strength comes from her support among young people, and that gels with the exit poll showing housing and homelessness were the biggest issues for voters, followed by the cost of living. Data published on election day showed homelessness in Ireland reached a record figure of almost 15,000. Sinn Fein’s steady rise has shaken up Irish politics since McDonald took over from Gerry Adams as president in 2018, becoming its first leader unconnected to the sectarian violence in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles. Its left-leaning agenda appealed to voters struggling with a housing shortage and rising inflation. While its support is well below the start of the year, when Sinn Fein appeared on course to form a government, the exit poll and early counting shows McDonald has established Sinn Fein as an electoral force. That has major implications for Irish politics. Fianna Fail and Fine Gael led every government since the state was formed 100 years ago, and while that looks set to continue, Sinn Fein’s emergence changes the dynamic. Still, without the option of a coalition with Fine Gael or Fianna Fail, Sinn Fein has no clear route to power. That means the focus in the coming days and likely weeks will be on Fine Gael and Fianna Fail and the arrangement they come to. Early tallies suggest Fianna Fail will improve on its performance in 2020, when the party that was in power during the 2008 financial crash reentered government for the first time in almost a decade. It’s possible that it wins several more seats than Fine Gael, which would give it considerable bargaining power in coalition talks and potentially restoring Martin, who served as prime minister for almost two years as part of the job share agreement between Fianna Fail and Fine Gael last time, as Taoiseach. Any deal between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail would not be the end of the story. Even combining their support, the two parties are likely to fall short of the 88 seats needed for a majority in the 174-seat parliament. The third coalition partner last time, the Green Party, face losses — not unusual for minor parties and also reflecting trends for green parties across Europe. Tallies suggest it could lose the majority of its 12 seats. But other smaller parties are expected to make gains. The Social Democrats, whose leader Holly Cairns gave birth on election day, could pick up seats. Labour are also optimistic. Although vote counting began at 9 a.m. on Saturday, a fuller picture is not expected until Sunday. Then the negotiations will begin. ©2024 Bloomberg L.P. Visit bloomberg.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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