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8/17/2026 - In a blockbuster move that sent shockwaves across European soccer, Manchester City accepted a £65.4 million ($88.5 million) transfer bid from Barcelona for World Cup-winning midfielder and 2024 Ballon d'Or winner Rodri. The 30-year-old superstar agreed to a four-year deal with the Spanish champions, bringing an end to a trophy-laden seven-year tenure at Etihad Stadium that yielded four Premier League titles and a Champions League crown. With the European club season kicking into high gear, Rodri's return to Spain immediately reshapes the Champions League landscape and gives Barcelona a premier anchor in the heart of their midfield.
I asked Gemini for its thoughts on the biggest surprise and the biggest letdown after week 1 of the NFL Preseason. Here's what it came up with.
Denver went into Atlanta and completely controlled the line of scrimmage in a 27-7 blowout victory. With Bo Nix resting, Denver’s starting defense harried Atlanta into a 60% pressure rate while snagging two interceptions. Offensively, fourth-round rookie running back Jonah Coleman stole the spotlight. Coleman averaged 6.0 yards per carry (24 yards on 4 touches), showcasing elite contact balance and tackle-breaking power that could fast-track him up Denver's backfield depth chart before Week 1 of the regular season.
Tua Tagovailoa’s first action under new head coach Kevin Stefanski was rough. Playing Atlanta's first two possessions, the starting offense managed just 24 total net yards across eight plays. Tua went 3-of-5 for 22 yards, fumbled a second-down shotgun snap during an opening three-and-out, and looked uncomfortable under constant pressure from Denver’s front seven. While key playmakers like Bijan Robinson were held out, the lack of pocket rhythm and protection breakdown stood out as the weekend's most concerning first-string outing.
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