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Ils se volatilisent en pleine ascension : trois jours plus tard, les corps de deux touristes et de leur guide retrouvés sous la neige
Les corps de deux touristes marocains et de leur guide disparus ont été retrouvés mercredi sur le mont Toubkal, après une avalanche survenue dimanche lors de leur ascension.

Cédric Jubillar veut "changer de stratégie" : une mystérieuse admiratrice rencontrée en prison serait à l’origine du revirement

"Puni par la loterie génétique" : ce footballeur a renoncé à devenir pro car il était trop complexé pour se déshabiller dans les vestiaires
Grant Udinski set to interview with Bills on Sunday
Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski is scheduled for an interview with the Bills for their head coaching job.

L'Epic Games Store vous offre un très bon jeu gratuit en attendant GTA 6
Dolphins request interview with Jerrod Johnson for offensive coordinator
Courtland Sutton: I have no doubt in my mind Jarrett Stidham will be ready
Terry Pegula addresses report that Sean McDermott raised concerns about talent
In the aftermath of the firing of Sean McDermott, Vic Carucci of WGRZ.com reported that McDermott privately expressed concern during the season about the quality of the roster, and that owner Terry Pegula and G.M.
Eagles request interview with Bears OC Declan Doyle
Aidan Hutchinson, Christian McCaffrey, Dak Prescott among finalists for comeback player of the year

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Packers Draft: 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Preview
On Thursday, the American Bowl will be broadcast on NFL Network and the East-West Shrine Bowl will begin its week of events leading up to their game on Tuesday, January 27th. That’s right, folks, it’s full-blown draft season. It’s time to preview our second all-star game of this cycle. If you want to read our American Bowl preview, you can find it HERE. We’re going to take you position-by-position through the Shrine Bowl, noting which players have draftable grades at each spot per the up-to-date consensus draft board. We’ll also mention general drafting trends and needs that the Green Bay Packers have, so we can slim this board down a bit. Draft season is all about not drinking water through a fire hose. Quarterback #161 on the consensus draft board, Cade Klubnik, Clemson The top quarterback in this game is Clemson’s Cade Klubnik, who came into the year with some first-round hype. The Packers did a pretty good job of covering their bases at quarterback with the additions of Desmond Ridder and Kyle McCord in recent weeks, but maybe they’ll add Klubik to the competition if he slips a bit on draft day. Running Back #136 Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest #197 Roman Hemby, Indiana #242 CJ Donaldson, Ohio State #250 Robert Henry Jr., UTSA All four of the Packers’ top backs this year were listed at at least 219 pounds in 2025. It’s been a general trend in the Matt LaFleur era that Green Bay’s offensive players, specifically, have gotten much bigger to fit in with his inside run-leaning scheme (mixed results). That’s before you even include AJ Dillon, at 247 pounds, into the mix, too. Generally, the Packers are in the market for bigger backs now. That sort of rules out Claiborne (estimated 195 pounds), but might keep Hemby (e210), Donaldson (e232) and Henry (e205) on the board. Donaldson actually began his career at West Virginia, where he transferred from in 2025, as a “tight end.” At the college level, he ran the ball 517 times for 2,419 yards (4.7 yards per carry) and 40 touchdowns to go along with 47 receptions for 286 yards and two scores. He was Ohio State’s number two back behind freshman Bo Jackson this year. Hemby recorded a 1,000-yard rushing season for Indiana after transferring from Maryland. He also returned kicks for the championship Hoosiers from time to time. Receiver #88 Skyler Bell, UConn #178 Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech #186 De’Zhaun Stribling, Mississippi State #196 Noah Thomas, Georgia The Packers under LaFleur are also pretty picky about the size of their receivers, with players under the 205-ish pound range basically being delegated to the slot role (already filled by both Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden in 2026). If you’re going to watch receivers in this group, let it be Stribling (e6’2”, e210) and Thomas (e6’5”, e205). Stribling caught 216 passes for 2,964 yards and 23 touchdowns in college, at Washington State, Oklahoma State and Mississippi. Thomas was at Texas A&M until this past season and finished with 89 receptions for 1,238 yards and 19 touchdowns. He only posted a 16-reception, 254-yard and 4-touchdown mark in 2025. Tight End #106 Jack Endries, Texas #135 Eli Raridon, Notre Dame #145 Dalton Bentley, Utah #209 Lake McRee, USC #256 Riley Nowakowski, Indiana This draft class is deep at tight end, based on scouting sources I’ve talked to (I haven’t had the time to watch everyone). Jack Endries wasn’t the biggest Cal transfer in the portal last year — that title goes to future first overall pick Fernando Mendoza — but Endries’ name is probably second on that list. He’s one of the top prospects at this entire event. Riley Nowakowski played linebacker, fullback and tight end and was a relative unknown in the scouting community until he transferred from Wisconsin to Indiana in 2025. He went to Marquette High School in Milwaukee. Offensive Line #80 Brian Paker II, Duke #140 Pat Coogan, Indiana #142 Ar’maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M #148 Jaeden Roberts, Alabama #151 DJ Campbell, Texas #168 Fa’alili Fa’amoe, Wake Forest…
