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Demain Nous Appartient spoiler : Adam fait une proposition à Gloria (vidéo épisode du 22 janvier)
Demain nous appartient spoiler – Adam et Gloria seraient-ils prêts à passer à la vitesse supérieure dans votre série quotidienne de TF1 « Demain nous appartient » ? Dans quelques jours, Adam va faire une proposition à Gloria… Capture TF1 Adam confie à sa petite amie, Gloria, son envie de devenir papa. Si elle partage ce désir d’avoir un enfant, elle préfère toutefois attendre encore un peu. Pour Adam, une étape essentielle doit d’abord être franchie avant de concrétiser ce projet : vivre ensemble. Il lui propose donc de chercher un appartement. Gloria acceptera-t-elle de sauter le pas ? A LIRE AUSSI : Demain Nous Appartient spoiler : Karim fait une découverte capitale (vidéo épisode du 22 janvier) Demain nous appartient spoiler, extrait vidéo de l’épisode 2124 du 22 janvier 2026 : Adam veut vivre avec Gloria Pour voir la vidéo, rendez-vous sur TF1+ en cliquant ici. Pour ne rien louper des infos et replay de Demain nous appartient, rejoignez la page fans sur Facebook ici Demain nous appartient, c’est du lundi au vendredi à 19h20 sur TF1 et bien sûr en replay TF1+. A LIRE AUSSI Demain Nous Appartient spoiler : Karim fait une découverte capitale (vidéo épisode du 22 janvier) Demain Nous Appartient du 19 janvier : Mathieu agresse Bart et menace Erica ! (résumé + vidéo épisode 2121 en avance) Demain Nous Appartient spoiler : Erica soupçonnée de meurtre ! (vidéo épisode du 21 janvier) Demain Nous Appartient spoilers : le secret d’Aaron, le revirement de Violette, les résumés jusqu’au 6 février 2026 Cet article Demain Nous Appartient spoiler : Adam fait une proposition à Gloria (vidéo épisode du 22 janvier) vient de Stars Actu.

Game Thread: Knicks vs. Mavericks, January 19, 2026

Jalen Brunson named All-Star starter

Detroit Lions staffer to coach Senior Bowl quarterbacks
On Monday, the 2026 Senior Bowl announced the coaching staffs for the two all-star college teams, and an interesting Detroit Lions name is on the roster. Lions offensive assistant Marques Tuiasosopo will coach the American team’s quarterbacks during the week of practices and the game. Tuiasosopo joined the Lions’ staff just this past year, but he previously worked with the Rice Owls as their quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator from 2021-24. After hiring him last year, coach Dan Campbell indicated that Tuiasosopo would work with the quarterbacks while fellow former quarterback Bruce Gradkowski would work with the receivers. “That’s how I felt with those interviews with Tuiasosopo and then Gradkowski both. It was like, man, these guys, they belong here, man,” Campbell said. “They ought to be with us because I can just see that they’re going to take off. I think they’re going to be really good coaches for us.” Working with the American team quarterbacks next week during the Senior Bowl, Tuiasosopo will work directly with the following quarterbacks who were announced to be on the team’s roster: LSU QB Grant Nussmeier Arkansas QB Taylen Green Illinois QB Luke Altmyer Obviously, Tuiasosopo will get some inside knowledge on these three quarterbacks, so here’s a quick look at what they offer: Nussmeier is probably the most well-known quarterback at the Senior Bowl, as he entered the 2025 season considered one of the top signal callers in the country. Unfortunately, Nussmeier’s senior season didn’t go as he would have hoped, as lingering upper-body injuries led to inconsistent play, and he was eventually benched near the end of the season. When healthy, Nussmeier has “pro-ready” skills but no real “elite” traits. Instead, he is most productive as a rhythm passer who wins with confidence, anticipation, and the patience to let plays develop. He’s a strong leader who understands the nuances of football (his dad is Saints’ offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier) and has the potential to be drafted on Day 2 of the NFL Draft. Green originally started for two years at Boise State before transferring to Arkansas for his final two years of college ball. In those two combined seasons with the Razorbacks, Green completed 428-of-707 passes (60.5%) for 5,868 yards, 34 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions. He was also a huge rushing threat, amassing a total of 1,379 yards and 16 rushing touchdowns on the ground over two seasons. The duality of his play has led to some lofty comparisons from Arkansas offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino, who coached Lamar Jackson himself: Flashback pic.twitter.com/0mva6bt3se— Bobby Petrino (@CoachBPetrino) September 7, 2025 Despite some serious production and flashy athleticism, Green is still projected to be a Day 3. He’s listed as Mel Kiper’s No. 8 quarterback this class Altmyer’s career started at Ole Miss, but after failing to win the starting job, he transferred to Illinois, where he played for three seasons, including two very successful seasons the past two years, where the team finished 10-3 and 9-4 in 2024 and 2025. This past year, he’s completed 246-of-365 yards for 3,007 yards, 22 touchdowns, and five interceptions. Here’s what our friends at The Champaign Room had to say about Altmyer’s scouting profile: Among the attributes they like about him are his performance in clutch situations, his release and touch, his ability to throw high-velocity, accurate passes, his read progression in passing situations, his ability to navigate the pocket, his toughness, his preparedness, and his mental approach to the game. Like Green, Altmyer is expected to be a Day 3 pick. He’s 10th on Kiper’s quarterback big board. Senior Bowl practices begin next week on Jan. 27-29 before the game on Jan. 31.

2026 NFL Draft: 12 prospects to watch in Miami vs. Indiana CFP National Championship
The College Football National Championship is upon us, as the Indiana Hoosiers take on the Miami Hurricanes on Monday, January 19, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. As expected, both teams have plenty of talent that should intrigue NFL teams, and there are several players who should be on the Detroit Lions’ radar in this upcoming NFL Draft. In this prospect overview, we’ll highlight a plethora of players who could be selected in the 2026 NFL Draft or priority free agents, while keeping in mind that there are still some underclassmen who have until January 23 to make their decision to jump to the NFL or return to school. Note: Bolded prospects should be on the Lions’ radar. Miami Hurricanes Prospects who could be drafted in Round 1 Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE (6-foot-2, 277, Junior) Francis Mauigoa, RT (6-foot-6, 325, Junior) Akheem Mesidor, EDGE (6-foot-2 1/2, 273, Senior) Bain and Mauigoa could both be off the board before the Lions are even on the clock and are in contention to be the first drafted players at their respective positions. Both represent tremendous schematic fits on the Lions roster, and both should be near or at the very top of general manager Brad Holmes’ draft board. Bain’s frame won’t match every team’s desires in a first-round edge rusher, but his production and future growth could be enough to override those parameters. For the Lions, he’d be a plug-and-play option opposite Aidan Hutchinson, due to his ability to stop the run and create havoc as a pass rusher. Mauigoa is one of the most talented and consistent offensive tackle prospects in this draft class and has the positional range to kick inside to guard as a rookie—making him a desirable prospect regardless of whether or not Taylor Decker decides to retire. Mesidor starts on the opposite edge from Bain, offers a similar skill set, a bit less production, but even more positional range. He’s often left out of the first round conversation because he will turn 25 just ahead of the NFL Draft, but he’s such a good stylistic fit for the Lions that they could consider him in the first round. Mesidor is already committed to attending the Senior Bowl, but with practices expected to start in about a week, it’s not clear whether he’ll participate or simply attend to use the event as an opportunity to start building relationships with NFL teams. Day 2 (Rounds 2-3): Keionte Scott, DB/NB (5-foot-11, 195, Senior) Carson Beck, QB (6-foot-4, 220, Senior) Scott is a nickel-only corner with the upside to play safety, the instincts to make impact plays, and the physicality to make opponents remember him. Aggressive, hits like a linebacker, closes with conviction, and is a more than capable blitzer, Scott is an exciting prospect to watch with top-50 potential. Beck is likely going to be too rich for the Lions unless they shift their approach to their quarterback room and then trade into the third round. Day 3 (Rounds 4-7): Mark Fletcher Jr., RB (6-foot-2, 225, Junior) CJ Daniels, WR (6-foot-1 1/2, 225, Senior) Keelan Marion, WR (6-foot-0, 195, Senior) Markel Bell, LT (6-foot-8, 345, Senior) Anez Cooper, RG (6-foot-6, 347, Senior) — Committed to East West Shrine Game James Brockermeyer, C (6-foot-3, 295, Senior) David Blay, DT (6-foot-3, 305, Senior) — Committed to East West Shrine Game Ahmad Moton DT (6-foot-3, 300, redshirt Junior) Mohamed Toure, LB (6-foot-2, 235, Senior) Wesley Bissainthe, LB (6-foot-2, 226, Senior) — Committed to East West Shrine Game Jakobe Thomas, SAF (6-foot-1, 200, Senior) — Committed to Senior Bowl Zachariah Poyer, SAF (6-foot-1, 200, redshirt Sophomore) My favorite potential Day 3 prospect is Fletcher, a bruising downhill runner with experience in multiple blocking schemes and productive both on the ground and in the passing game. Unfortunately, there are rumors that he may return to school. While you’re watching Scott, keep an eye on the Hurricanes’ safety duo of Thomas and Poyer. Thomas is a downhill bruiser who can play deep…

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2026 Detroit Lions contract tracker: Positional breakdown of signed players, free agents

