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The NFL is going global in a major way — the league announced nine international games for the two thousand twenty six season, the most ever played outside the United States in a single year. Pittsburgh and New Orleans headline the slate with a matchup in Paris, and the league is taking its show to venues across multiple countries. The NFL's international footprint just got a whole lot bigger.
Meanwhile, a coaching shakeup in the NHL as the Toronto Maple Leafs have shown Craig Berube the door after just two seasons behind the bench. Toronto made the playoffs but clearly the front office wanted a different direction heading into next season. Berube led the team with a steady hand, but in Toronto, steady isn't always enough when a championship is the only acceptable outcome.
And in motorsport, Katherine Legge is chasing history. The forty five year old driver has added the Coca-Cola six hundred in Charlotte to her schedule on May twenty fourth, the same day she'll compete in the Indianapolis five hundred. No woman has ever completed that grueling double header, and Legge is putting herself on the line to change that forever.
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