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Lulu Gribbin shares her story after Australia endures four shark attacks in three days
A man and a boy suffered critical leg wounds from sharks in Sydney on Sunday and Monday. On Tuesday, a man suffered minor injuries.

Chiefs Brett Veach GM assistant might part ways with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes in 2026 NFL season
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs could face another significant loss heading into the 2026 season. Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs could continue losing personnel in the coming weeks. Now, according to a report by Ian Rapoport, the next name that could leave the organization is Mike Bradway. “The Falcons have requested to interview Chiefs assistant GM Mike Bradway for their GM job, sources say. A top lieutenant to GM Brett Veach, Bradway is next in a line of top KC personnel minds to explore a big job.” It could be a situation very similar to what happened in 2025 with Mike Borgonzi. After winning the Super Bowl multiple times with the Chiefs, the Titans decided to snatch up the assistant general manager, leaving Veach without one of his most trusted men. Bradway could follow a very comparable path. Chiefs might lose Brett Veach GM assistant The Atlanta Falcons are very interested in Mike Bradway as their new general manager in a massive rebuilding process for owner Arthur Blank. The moves keep coming as they try to return to playoff contention. After firing Raheem Morris, the Falcons hired Kevin Stefanski as their new head coach. In addition, Matt Ryan left his position as an analyst at CBS to become president of football operations. For the Chiefs, there will also be plenty of changes. Matt Nagy will not continue as offensive coordinator, and his role will be filled by Eric Bieniemy. Meanwhile, the future of DC Steve Spagnuolo is also uncertain, although he appears likely to stay with the organization. Also departing are Connor Embree, the wide receivers coach; defensive line coach Alex Whittingham; running backs coach Todd Pinkston; and defensive quality control coach Louie Addazio.

Shedeur Sanders loses key mentor as Kevin Stefanski dismantles Browns’ coaching staff
Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns are losing a key piece of their offense as Kevin Stefanski is joined by another coach on his way to the Atlanta Falcons. Shedeur Sanders is facing much uncertainty ahead of the 2026 NFL season. For starters, the product out of the University of Colorado is still not guaranteed to be the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. Moreover, he has yet to know who will be his head coach after Kevin Stefanski was fired. Now, Sanders has learned he is losing yet another coach, one that directly affects him. The Browns continue their search for a head coach with reports suggesting they favor the signing of the youngest head coach in NFL history. Boasting a quarterback room filled with as many questions as concerns, Cleveland presents a tricky scenario for any coach brave enough to take over the reins. As if waving goodbye to his former head coach Stefanski—the only one he’s had in the NFL so far—wasn’t enough, Sanders will now bid farewell to his offensive coordinator as well. For a young talent like Sanders, who had been coached by his father, Deion Sanders, for most of his career, having as many head coaches and offensive coordinators in as many seasons in the league is less than ideal. “The Falcons are expected to hire former Browns OC Tommy Rees as the new OC for coach Kevin Stefanski,” NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported on his X account. Rees had been in Cleveland since the 2024 season. Tommy Rees before a game Sanders and Rees’ journey together Rees was promoted to offensive coordinator ahead of the 2025 NFL season. Previously, he had joined the franchise as the pass-game specialist and tight ends coach. Despite the promotion, Rees wasn’t given play-calling duties until Week 10 of last season, just before Sanders made his first career appearance. In Week 11, Sanders saw action against the Baltimore Ravens. Replacing Dillon Gabriel, Sanders took over as Cleveland’s QB1, with Rees calling the plays from the booth. As a result, in 2026 Sanders will not only be under the guidance of a new head coach, but he will also receive plays and feedback from a mentor other than Rees—assuming he emerges from Browns training camp as the starting quarterback.

Taylor Swift, Ben Affleck, Jenny Slate, Anna Wintour Pulled Into Blake Lively’s Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni
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Seahawks confirm Sam Darnold could have a new weapon to face Rams
As the Seattle Seahawks prepare for the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams, they are set to have a new weapon available for Sam Darnold in this decisive matchup. The Seattle Seahawks will face the Los Angeles Rams in the 2026 NFC Championship Game. Fortunately for Sam Darnold, a new weapon could be available to help him in his quest to secure a ticket to Super Bowl LX. It is the final stage of the 2025 NFL season. Only four teams remain alive, with the Seahawks seeking a win over the Rams that would move them one step closer to the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Fortunately for head coach Mike McDonald, a new player may join the roster for the NFC Championship Game. While Sam Darnold will miss a key Seahawks weapon vs Rams, another potential target is set to become available at a crucial moment. Seahawks open practice window for RB George Holani With Zach Charbonnet ruled out for the remainder of the 2026 playoffs due to a significant knee injury, the Seahawks began searching for a replacement in the backfield. Fortunately, the best option was already within the organization. On Wednesday, Seattle opened the 21-day practice window for running back George Holani to return from injured reserve. Holani has been sidelined with a hamstring injury since Week 12, when the Seahawks defeated the Tennessee Titans. While Holani was not a primary contributor earlier in the season, Charbonnet’s injury has elevated the importance of his return. Kenneth Walker II is expected to lead the backfield as RB1, with Holani stepping in as the RB2 for the NFC Championship Game. Seahawks expected to lean on their air attack With Charbonnet out, Seattle may struggle to maintain its usual balance in the run game. As a result, the Seahawks are expected to lean more heavily on their passing attack against Los Angeles. Sam Darnold has developed strong chemistry with WR1 Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who has been one of the breakout stars of the season. Behind him, Cooper Kupp and Rashid Shaheed give Seattle what many fans consider one of the most complete wide receiver groups in the NFL—an air attack that could be decisive in a win-or-go-home matchup.

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