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Nick Bosa Back on Track for 49ers Season Opener

Nick Bosa Back on Track for 49ers Season Opener

Nick Bosa told reporters that the speed of his recovery from a third major knee injury is keeping him on schedule for the 49ers’ training camp and the opening game of the 2026 season. After tearing his ACL in Week 3 last season, Bosa has worked hard to regain his form and believes he will return to the field this summer.

The veteran has seen positive progress and is taking a measured approach to avoid rushing the process. His return could help a defense that finished last in the NFL with only 20 sacks last year.

Remembering NHL Legend Claude Lemieux

Claude Lemieux, a figure known for high-stakes moments in NHL history, is being remembered in a retrospective piece. The feature highlights his career achievements and the enduring legacy he leaves behind for hockey fans. mchezo.co.za

Anthony Gordon Completes Barcelona Medicals

The fee is reportedly around €70 million, and the five-year contract aims to amortize the cost. Gordon must link up with the England squad for the World Cup, necessitating the quick confirmation before he departs for Florida.

In brief

Gordon, el tercer extremo más veloz de la Champions El Barça quiere elevar el nivel de presión y gol en ataque para dar el salto de calidad que necesita para conquistar la Champions League en el Metropolitano de Madrid el próximo año. Por esa y otras razones se explica el fichaje de Anthony Gordon, capaz por sí solo de

‘He was a hard player to play against’: St. Louis on remembering Lemieux Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis offers his condolences to Claude Lemieux’s family after learning about his passing.

Why Canadiens must remain hopeful in Eastern Conference Final David Amber and Elliotte Friedman discuss why the Montreal Canadiens need to remain hopeful despite being down 3-1 against the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Final.

Can Gallagher provide spark Canadiens need against Hurricanes? Eric Engels joins Sportsnet Central to preview Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final, discussing whether the Canadiens have run out of gas, what roster changes can provide a spark, and what needs to be done to get the series back to Montreal.