
Rebuilding the Chicago Bears: A Fantasy Football Outlook
A deep dive into the Bears' draft-driven reconstruction, the emerging talent across offense and defense, and the realistic playoff hopes that could reshape the team's trajectory.
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A deep dive into the Bears' draft-driven reconstruction, the emerging talent across offense and defense, and the realistic playoff hopes that could reshape the team's trajectory.

Arbitration hearings, player contracts, and a personal kitchen adventure illustrate the varied storylines shaping the NHL today.

Jack Campbell, a 34‑year‑old forward who spent 14 seasons in the NHL, has officially announced his retirement, ending a career that included stints with the Dallas Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers.

Veteran net‑minder Jack Campbell announced his retirement this week, ending a two‑year stint with the Detroit Red Wings without an NHL appearance. His departure paves the way for prospects like Michal Postava, Daniil Tarasov and Marcus Crawford to vie for roles in the organization.

The Detroit Red Wings announced that veteran Jack Campbell has retired, opening the door for fresh talent to compete for the netminding position.

After a 176‑game NHL career, Jack Campbell steps away from the rink to pursue coaching, citing a transformative relationship with a life coach and a new role at Novus Global.

After a seven‑year NHL career marked by a .916 save percentage and 2.50 goals‑against average, Jack Campbell announces his retirement and transition to life coaching with Novus Global, a firm that pairs retired athletes with coaching expertise.

After a 13‑year journey through the NHL, including an All‑Star season with the Toronto Maple Leafs and a brief stint with the Edmonton Oilers, veteran net‑minder Jack Campbell has called time on his playing days, finishing with a 93‑52‑18 record and 10 shutouts.

After 176 NHL appearances and stints with several franchises, Jack Campbell has retired, transitioning to a coaching role with Novus Global while leaving behind a legacy of resilience and standout performances.

From Marco Sturm’s German honor to Georgii Merkulov’s new Avalanche deal, the latest player moves and team outlooks set the stage for the upcoming campaign.

With the 2026‑27 NHL season just 70 days away, the Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche, Winnipeg Jets and Pittsburgh Penguins are making major moves that shape the upcoming campaign.

The Iowa Hawkeyes add two experienced safeties from the transfer portal, aiming to strengthen a defense that has already begun to shape a promising future under coordinator Phil Parker.

Former Iowa women's basketball standout Megan Gustafson married David DiLeo on July 18, 2025, in Tiffin, Iowa, with longtime coach Lisa Bluder officiating. The ceremony featured a first dance to Riley Clemmons’ “Miracle,” and was attended by agent Ticha Penicheiro and the couple’s Instagram‑famous corgi, Pancake. Gustafson is currently enjoying her best WNBA season with the Portland Fire, while DiLeo prepares for a stint overseas in Turkey.

Portland Fire forward Megan Gustafson married David DiLeo on July 18, 2025, in Tiffin, Iowa, in a ceremony attended by family, friends, and figures from the Iowa basketball community.
Three Richland County programs are poised for district titles and beyond, driven by standout players and community support.

ESPN's recent ranking places Nile Kinnick at the top of the list for jersey No. 24, celebrating a career that still defines Iowa football excellence.

From Heisman glory to retired jerseys, the Iowa Hawkeyes' football history is marked by a succession of standout athletes who have shaped the program’s rich tradition.

The Detroit Lions expect Pacheco to leverage his power running style and overcome past injuries to secure a meaningful share of carries behind Gibbs.

A look at the 2026 IDP rankings, the impact of defensive line rotation, and strategic advice for drafting linebackers and defensive backs.
The Iowa Hawkeyes defensive line will look markedly different when the 2026 season opens, after the program lost 24 of the 25 sacks it recorded a year earlier. The departure of those pass‑rush producers has left a void that the coaching staff is eager to fill with a blend of experience and untapped talent.
The Iowa Hawkeyes lost 24 of 25 sacks from last season, prompting a search for new leaders on the edge. Veteran Kenny Merrieweather, high‑upside transfer Kahmari Brown and recovering Drew Campbell headline a group that must step up under head coach Kirk Ferentz.

An in‑depth look at the 2026 IDP landscape, highlighting the most reliable tacklers and playmakers at linebacker.
The Hawkeyes lost three starting linemen from the 2025 roster, but a mix of transfer portal talent and home‑grown prospects aims to fill the void before the 2026 campaign.
The Hawkeyes lost three starting defensive linemen and are turning to four transfer‑portal recruits, including standout pass‑rusher Kahmari Brown, while returning veterans and emerging talents aim to fill the gap ahead of the next campaign.