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Fernando Mendoza Told What To Expect After Joining Raiders in NFL Draft

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Fernando Mendoza is a Raider. In one of the worst-kept secrets in NFL Draft history, Las Vegas wasted no time in confirming that they would be taking the 2025 Heismann Trophy winner with the number one pick in the 2026 Draft.

The Silver and Black have long been in need of a franchise quarterback and will be hoping that they have finally found their man in Mendoza.

Having guided the Indiana Hoosiers to a national championship, the 22-year-old certainly knows how to win, a trait that hasn’t come easily to the Mark Davis-owned franchise in recent times.

In his final season in college, Mendoza delivered a passer rating of 182.9 with 3,535 yards, 41 touchdowns and six interceptions in 16 games for Indiana.

Fernando Mendoza Drafted No. 1 By Las Vegas Raiders

However, a fellow number one pick has shared what may prove to be some valuable advice for Vegas’ new recruit.

David Carr was picked first overall by the Houston Texans in the 2002 Draft and doesn’t want Mendoza to make the same mistake that he did.

Speaking on the Home Grown podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother (and former Raiders QB) Derek Carr, David sent Fernando the following advice:

“Don’t feel like you have to go in there and be the guy right away. It’s gonna be tough for you to not want to go in there and be ‘the guy’.”

Carr reflected on his own first few months in the NFL, where he tried too hard to impress, rather than making an effort to settle into his new surroundings naturally.

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Former No.1 Pick Shares Advice For Fernando Mendoza After Being Drafted

“I felt like I had to make a big splash play at every practice. I was able to do it, but I realised it wasn’t going to translate. You need to be more efficient [in a game situation].

“Fernando seems like he’s got that awareness to say: ‘Just tell me what I need to do and I’ll get better at it.’

Carr then warned Raiders fans: “It’s not going to be perfect.”

Vegas appear to be willing to give Mendoza the necessary time to grow into his role, having signed veteran Kirk Cousins as a bridge QB. However, Carr closed by admitting:

“You know how it is, bro. He [Mendoza] will probably start Week One. That’s what’s crazy!”

Exactly how the Raiders and new Head Coach Klint Kubiak actually approach the starting quarterback position come September remains to be seen. Regardless of when he makes his first NFL career start, Mendoza will be carrying the hopes and dreams of an historic franchise on his arm.

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Man Utd Rocked as Chelsea Join Race to Sign Lewis Hall

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Manchester United are facing a battle in their hopes of landing Newcastle United star Lewis Hall, as a Premier League rival has joined the race, according to TeamTalk.

The England international has emerged as a key target for the Red Devils this summer, as they switch focus to improving the left-back ranks over the course of the transfer market.

It has been a problem position for several seasons, with Luke Shaw‘s fitness concerns joined by the inability to land a competitive replacement in recent transfer windows.

While the 30-year-old improved his availability last season, a return to the Champions League for next season means that several targets are on the radar to help deal with the increasingly busy schedule.

Hall appears to be target number one, but there is a fresh challenge in trying to secure his signature.

Chelsea Join Lewis Hall Race

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Lewis Hall

Recent reports have claimed that Man United have held positive talks to land Hall from Newcastle this summer, who value the England international at roughly £60 million.

While there is some hope of getting a deal done, TeamTalk now reports that Premier League rivals Chelsea are in the conversation to sign the 21-year-old in the transfer window.

It’s claimed that the Blues are eyeing a possible return for the star, who came through the club’s academy ranks as a youngster before making the switch to Newcastle.

Chelsea have made enquiries over the possibility, which may only ramp up due to Marc Cucurella’s transfer to Real Madrid going through after a swift agreement was reached for the Spaniard.

The £60 million fee could prove to be prohibitive, with it being double the £30 million fee they managed to sell Hall for just a few years ago.

That said, the sale of Cucurella does mean the West London club now have money to burn at left-back, which could rock Man United in their own hopes of landing Hall.

The report claims that the 21-year-old is the “leading target” for the Red Devils this summer, but now face a battle on their hands to land him.

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Manchester United’s chase for a left-back will be key heading into next season, as the squad can’t be left short for such an important area with the return of the Champions League.

With Nathaniel Brown set to join Bayern Munich, removing an option from the market, the importance of sealing Hall above many of the other options has increased.


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The youngster has already got plenty of experience at the top level, and at just 21 years old, he has room to grow even further in the coming seasons.

It remains to be seen whether the Red Devils are willing to pay that £60 million valuation, but it could be a relative snip for a long-term arrival.

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Enzo Fernandez on Messi’s Legacy and Argentina’s World Cup Defence

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Enzo Fernandez opens up on Lionel Messi, Argentina’s World Cup triumph, and the pressure of defending the trophy on the biggest stage.

In this exclusive interview with Ben Jacobs, Enzo Fernandez reflects on winning the World Cup with Messi, his emotional first goal for Argentina, Dibu Martinez’s iconic final save, and what it means to represent Argentina heading into another massive tournament. Enzo also discusses his evolution as a player, growing into a leadership role, and his dream of one day captaining the national team.

From Messi’s influence to Argentina’s winning mentality, this is Enzo Fernandez on the moments that shaped his career — and what comes next.

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FIFA Ban Pre-Revolutionary Iran Flags From World Cup Stadiums

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According to reports, FIFA have managed to ban fans from one nation from bringing their own flags to World Cup games this summer. The ruling was upheld after a last-minute hearing in Los Angeles on Monday.

The team in question are Iran. Their supporters will no longer be able to wave pre-revolutionary flags at their matches in the United States this summer. They have games to come against New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt, which all take place in the US.

There is a current conflict between the two nations, and it was unclear if Iran would be able to compete at the tournament. They were supposed to have their training camp in Tucson, Arizona, but that was moved to Tijuana, Mexico. There have also been claims that they will only be allowed into the US to play their matches, before then immediately flying out of the country.


Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh speaks to the media, with 168 pin, as he arrives ahead of the World Cup


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There’s an eye-opening explanation behind it, relating directly to the United States.

Judge Explains Reason For Iran Flag Ban

Demonstrator is draped in Iran’s pre-revolutionary flag
Iran’s pre-revolutionary flag via Reuters (Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Sipa USA)

As first reported by The Athletic, FIFA have won the case to ban Iran fans from bringing pre-revolutionary flags to SoFi Stadium for their World Cup opener against New Zealand.

The flag is similar to the country’s official flag but features a lion and sun motif in the standard’s centre.

It was the subject of a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Thursday by the Institute for Voice of Liberty and Sam Kermanian, an Iran fan intending to go to the game. Just hours before their match against the All Whites, it was ruled that the ban should be allowed to stand.

Judge Curtis A. Kin said:

“Free speech is incredibly important, it is sacred, a bedrock of our society, but it is not without limitation, such as private actor, on private property, and as shown by previous cases, regulating in reasonable way. I deny the application.”

The flag in question is historically associated with the country’s previous Shah-led regime, which was deposed in 1979. Judge Kin explained his reasoning, adding: “There may be harm to some 2,500 staff members who have to deal with safety protocols.

“It is a tremendous burden to change a long-standing stadium protocol for a massive event in a period of hours. It is hard to see how FIFA could make a change at one stadium and not the rest.” He argued a stadium, where a ticket for entry is required, is not pubic like a park or a street.

FIFA Deem Pre-Revolutionary Iran Flags As ‘Political’ in Nature

Iran national football team

Lawyer Shahrokh Mokhtarzadeh, representing Iran fan Kermanian, argued that the World Cup is a joint venture between FIFA and governments and therefore the stadium is taking on a public forum. Speaking on behalf of 5,000 members of the Institute for Voice of Liberty:

“They are ticket holders, with a right to attend game with their own flag. This is being violated. It may be trivial to many, to them it is critical. There is a huge Iranian community in California, many are not going to want to walk in with Islamic Republic flag. They are being denied their exercise of free speech. This is not someone yelling fire in a theatre.”

Judge Kin responded: “So you could walk in with a Nazi flag or Confederate flag or Soviet flag or that of the KKK?” To which Mokhtarzadeh claimed that those people should also be protected by the right to free speech. He added: “Denial will cause more problems than are lost. (Allowing the lion and sun flag) is a way of preventing problems in the stadium. Right to free speech far outweighs any concern FIFA may have.”

FIFA appear to have taken issue with the pre-revolutionary flag, as it has been deemed “political” in nature. A source inside FIFA with direct knowledge of its position told The Athletic that this is the case.

On that, a past statement explained what ‘materials’ would not be allowed in World Cup stadiums: “Any materials, including but not limited to banners, flags, fliers, apparel and other paraphernalia, that are of a political, offensive and/or discriminatory nature, containing wording, symbols or any other attributes aimed at discrimination of any kind against a country, private person or group on account of race, skin colour, ethnicity, national or social origin, gender identity and expression, disability, language, religion, political opinion or any other opinion, birth, wealth or any other status, sexual orientation or on any other grounds.”

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