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Van den Brink plans to hand over the reins at the end of May, leaving the world’s second-largest brewer searching for a new leader at a challenging time.



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Transfer rumors, news: Guéhi prefers Bayern move over Man City

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Marc Guéhi prefers a move to Bayern Munich over Manchester City. Plus, Manchester United are hoping to name an interim manager within the next 48 hours.

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Bayern Munich hold an advantage over Manchester City when it comes to Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guéhi, according to Footmercato, who suggest that the 25-year-old would prefer to move to Germany. The Bavarians hope to sign him as a free agent in the summer while City want to move now due to injuries sustained by Josko Gvardiol and Rúben Dias. Liverpool are among the Premier League clubs who have been linked with the England international, whose admirers also include Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Michael Carrick has growing support within Manchester United for the role of interim manager, with sources telling ESPN’s Mark Ogden that the former Old Trafford has significant backing within the existing squad to assume the role. United are hoping to confirm the appointment of an interim manager within the next 48 hours, with Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer both having spoken to the club about the position.

Juventus are looking at Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta as they consider possible replacements for Dusan Vlahovic with the Serbia international’s contract being set to expire in the summer, as reported by Tuttosport. AC Milan were unsuccessful in their attempt to sign Mateta in the summer, but the Eagles could reduce their €40m demands to a valuation between €20m and €25m with the 28-year-old’s contract ending in 2027. Juve will continue to monitor the France international in the coming weeks.

Toronto FC have submitted an $18m bid for Norwich City and USMNT striker Josh Sargent, a source has confirmed to ESPN’s Jeff Carlisle. The bid comes after Sargent refused to play in Norwich’s 5-1 FA Cup victory over Mansfield on Sunday. “This is obviously not something we want and will have consequences,” Norwich manager Philippe Clement said. “It is something we need to speak about inside the club, but the club has made it really clear to Josh and his agent that he will not be leaving during this transfer window.”

– Juventus want to sign Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa on loan but Liverpool only want a permanent departure, reports La Gazzetta dello Sport, who add that Atalanta’s Daniel Maldini is Juve’s first alternative. The Italian giants want to wait until Mohamed Salah returns from the Africa Cup of Nations before determining Liverpool’s true stance on Chiesa. They are also considering Al Shabab‘s Yannick Carrasco, Fiorentina‘s Albert Gudmundsson, Brentford pair Kevin Schade and Mikkel Damsgaard, Sunderland‘s Simon Adingra and Atlético Madrid‘s Thiago Almada.

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Oscar Bobb could also become an option for Crystal Palace during this transfer window. (TEAMtalk)

– Tottenham feel they will sign Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher now or never amid competition from Aston Villa. (TEAMtalk)

Mathys Tel wants to leave Tottenham Hotspur on loan if his game time doesn’t increase, as the forward aims to represent France at the World Cup. Paris FC are among the interested clubs but Spurs want the 20-year-old to stay. (Fabrizio Romano)

– In addition to waiting for a response from Atletico Madrid’s Giacomo Raspadori, Roma have initiated contact with Aston Villa about a loan for Donyell Malen with an option to make the deal permanent. (Sky Sports Italia)

– Aston Villa are interested in Newcastle United forward William Osula, who is also on the radar of German clubs. (talkSPORT)

– Fenerbahce have shown an interest in Ademola Lookman, although Atalanta don’t want the forward to leave. (Nicolo Schira)

– Sunderland are ready to reignite talks with Bologna for Jhon Lucumi, with I Rossoblu wanting €30m for the centre-back who has turned down their offer of a contract extension. (Nicolo Schira)

– Chelsea are internally working on a deal for Abubacarr Sedi Kinteh with Tromso wanting around €6m-€7m for the 19-year-old centre-back. (Rudy Galetti)

– Sevilla and Getafe are both interested in a six-month loan for Olympique de Marseille striker Neal Maupay. (Le 10 Sport)

– Brentford are willing to offer Lazio €13m plus €2m in bonuses for winger Matteo Cancillieri. (Nicolo Schira)

– Daniel Farke is keen to bring Union Berlin centre-back Danilho Doekhi to Leeds United, ideally on a free transfer no later than this summer. (Florian Plettenberg)

– Lazio have increased their offer for Ferencvaros midfielder Alex Toth from €10m to €12m having agreed personal terms with the 20-year-old. (Nicolo Schira)

– Fenerbahce have opened talks with Napoli to try to sign winger Noa Lang. (Nicolo Schira)

– Besiktas have made an offer worth €8m including bonuses for Monaco defender Thilo Kehrer. (Footmercato)



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‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Hamnet’ take top honors at Golden Globes

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s ragtag revolutionary saga “One Battle After Another” took top honors at Sunday’s 83rd Golden Globes in the comedy category, while Chloe Zhao’s Shakespeare drama “Hamnet” upset “Sinners” to win best film, drama.“One Battle After Another” won best film, comedy, supporting female actor for Teyana Taylor and best director and best screenplay for Anderson. The director became just the second filmmaker to sweep director, screenplay and film at the Globes. Only Oliver Stone, for “Born on the Fourth of July,” managed the same feat.Though “Hamnet” won the top award, “Sinners” won for best score and the prize for cinematic and box-office achievement. The win for box office and cinematic achievement, over franchise films like “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” was notable for “Sinners,” a movie that some reports labeled a qualified success on its release.But “Sinners” ultimately grossed $278 million domestically and $368 million worldwide, making it highest grossing original film in 15 years.“I just want to thank the audience for showing up,” said Coogler. “It’s means the world.”Coming off years of scandal and subsequent rehabilitation, the Globes and host Nikki Glaser put on a star-studded ceremony that saw wins for the streaming sensation “KPop Demon Hunters” (best animated film, song), a meta triumph for Seth Rogen’s “The Studio” and an inaugural award for podcasting that went to Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang.”Many of the Oscar favorites won. Timothee Chalamet won his first Golden Globe, for “Marty Supreme,” after four previous nominations. The 30-year-old is poised to win his first Oscar. Fellow nominees like Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney stood to applaud his win.“My dad instilled in me a spirit of gratitude growing up: Always be grateful for what you have,” said Chalamet. “It’s allowed me to leave this ceremony in the past empty handed, my head held high, grateful just to be here. I’d be lying if I didn’t say those moments didn’t make this moment that much sweeter.”Glaser comes out swingingThe Globes, held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, got underway with a pointedly political opening from host Nikki Glaser and an early award for the night’s favorite, “One Battle After Another.” Emceeing the show for the second straight year, Glaser kicked off the show with self-aware satire.“Yes, the Golden Globes, without a doubt the most important thing happening in the world right now,” she said.In a winning, rapid-fire opening monologue that landed some punch lines on the usual subjects — the age of Leonardo DiCaprio’s dates, Kevin Hart’s height — Glaser also dove right into some of her most topical material.For the on-the-block Warner Bros., Glaser started the bidding at $5. Referencing the Epstein files, she suggested best editing should go to the Justice Dept. The “most editing,” however, she suggested deserved to go to Bari Weiss’ new CBS News — a dig at the Paramount Skydance-owned network airing the Globes.Globes mix glitz and gloomPolitical tension and industrywide uncertainty were the prevailing moods heading into Sunday’s awards. Hollywood is coming off a disappointing box-office year and now anxiously awaits the fate of one of its most storied studios, Warner Bros. Following the fatal shooting of Megan Good in Minneapolis by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, several attendees wore pins reading “Be Good” and “ICE Out.”The Globes, formerly presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, have no overlap or direct correlation with the Academy Awards. After being sold in 2023 to Todd Boehly’s Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions, a part of Penske Media, the Globes are voted on by around 400 people. The Oscars are voted on by more than 10,500 professionals.But in the fluctuating undulations of awards season, a good speech at the Globes can boost an Oscar campaign.Jessie Buckley, the Oscar frontrunner, won best female actor in a drama, for her performance in “Hamnet.” In recent years, the Irish actor has had one of the fastest-ascending careers in film and theater. “I love what I do and I love being part of this industry,” she said.Rose Byrne won best female actor in a comedy or musical for her performance in the not especially funny A24 indie “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.”Best actor in a drama went to Wagner Moura, the Brazilian star of “The Secret Agent.” The period political thriller also won best international film.I think if trauma can be passed along generations, values can do,” Moura said. “So this to the ones who are sticking with their values in difficult moments.”Other winners Sunday included the supporting actor frontrunner, Stellan Skarsgård who won for the Norwegian family drama “Sentimental Value.” It was the first major Hollywood movie award for the 74-year-old, a respected veteran actor who drew a standing ovation.“I was not prepared for this because I, of course, thought I was too old,” said Skarsgård.‘The Studio’ and ‘Adolesence’ winIn the television awards, “The Pitt” took best drama series, while Noah Wyle won, too, brushing past his former “ER”-star Clooney on the way to the stage. Netflix’s “Adolescence” won four awards: best limited series, and acting awards for Erin Doherty, Stephen Graham and 16-year-old Owen Cooper.Other winners included Rhea Seehorn for “Pluribus” and Jean Smart for “Hacks.”But the most comically poignant award of the night went to “The Studio,” the best comedy series winner. Seth Rogen’s Hollywood satirememorably included an episode devoted to drama around a night at the Globes. (Sample line: “I remember when the red carpet of the Golden Globes actually stood for something.”) Rogen also won best male actor in a comedy.“This is so weird,” Rogen said, chuckling. “We just pretended to do this. And now it’s happening.”

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ragtag revolutionary saga “One Battle After Another” took top honors at Sunday’s 83rd Golden Globes in the comedy category, while Chloe Zhao’s Shakespeare drama “Hamnet” upset “Sinners” to win best film, drama.

“One Battle After Another” won best film, comedy, supporting female actor for Teyana Taylor and best director and best screenplay for Anderson. The director became just the second filmmaker to sweep director, screenplay and film at the Globes. Only Oliver Stone, for “Born on the Fourth of July,” managed the same feat.

Though “Hamnet” won the top award, “Sinners” won for best score and the prize for cinematic and box-office achievement. The win for box office and cinematic achievement, over franchise films like “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” was notable for “Sinners,” a movie that some reports labeled a qualified success on its release.

But “Sinners” ultimately grossed $278 million domestically and $368 million worldwide, making it highest grossing original film in 15 years.

“I just want to thank the audience for showing up,” said Coogler. “It’s means the world.”

Coming off years of scandal and subsequent rehabilitation, the Globes and host Nikki Glaser put on a star-studded ceremony that saw wins for the streaming sensation “KPop Demon Hunters” (best animated film, song), a meta triumph for Seth Rogen’s “The Studio” and an inaugural award for podcasting that went to Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang.”

Many of the Oscar favorites won. Timothee Chalamet won his first Golden Globe, for “Marty Supreme,” after four previous nominations. The 30-year-old is poised to win his first Oscar. Fellow nominees like Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney stood to applaud his win.

“My dad instilled in me a spirit of gratitude growing up: Always be grateful for what you have,” said Chalamet. “It’s allowed me to leave this ceremony in the past empty handed, my head held high, grateful just to be here. I’d be lying if I didn’t say those moments didn’t make this moment that much sweeter.”

Glaser comes out swinging

The Globes, held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, got underway with a pointedly political opening from host Nikki Glaser and an early award for the night’s favorite, “One Battle After Another.” Emceeing the show for the second straight year, Glaser kicked off the show with self-aware satire.

“Yes, the Golden Globes, without a doubt the most important thing happening in the world right now,” she said.

In a winning, rapid-fire opening monologue that landed some punch lines on the usual subjects — the age of Leonardo DiCaprio’s dates, Kevin Hart’s height — Glaser also dove right into some of her most topical material.

For the on-the-block Warner Bros., Glaser started the bidding at $5. Referencing the Epstein files, she suggested best editing should go to the Justice Dept. The “most editing,” however, she suggested deserved to go to Bari Weiss’ new CBS News — a dig at the Paramount Skydance-owned network airing the Globes.

Globes mix glitz and gloom

Political tension and industrywide uncertainty were the prevailing moods heading into Sunday’s awards. Hollywood is coming off a disappointing box-office year and now anxiously awaits the fate of one of its most storied studios, Warner Bros. Following the fatal shooting of Megan Good in Minneapolis by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, several attendees wore pins reading “Be Good” and “ICE Out.”

The Globes, formerly presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, have no overlap or direct correlation with the Academy Awards. After being sold in 2023 to Todd Boehly’s Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions, a part of Penske Media, the Globes are voted on by around 400 people. The Oscars are voted on by more than 10,500 professionals.

But in the fluctuating undulations of awards season, a good speech at the Globes can boost an Oscar campaign.

Jessie Buckley, the Oscar frontrunner, won best female actor in a drama, for her performance in “Hamnet.” In recent years, the Irish actor has had one of the fastest-ascending careers in film and theater. “I love what I do and I love being part of this industry,” she said.

Rose Byrne won best female actor in a comedy or musical for her performance in the not especially funny A24 indie “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.”

Best actor in a drama went to Wagner Moura, the Brazilian star of “The Secret Agent.” The period political thriller also won best international film.

I think if trauma can be passed along generations, values can do,” Moura said. “So this to the ones who are sticking with their values in difficult moments.”

Other winners Sunday included the supporting actor frontrunner, Stellan Skarsgård who won for the Norwegian family drama “Sentimental Value.” It was the first major Hollywood movie award for the 74-year-old, a respected veteran actor who drew a standing ovation.

“I was not prepared for this because I, of course, thought I was too old,” said Skarsgård.

‘The Studio’ and ‘Adolesence’ win

In the television awards, “The Pitt” took best drama series, while Noah Wyle won, too, brushing past his former “ER”-star Clooney on the way to the stage. Netflix’s “Adolescence” won four awards: best limited series, and acting awards for Erin Doherty, Stephen Graham and 16-year-old Owen Cooper.

Other winners included Rhea Seehorn for “Pluribus” and Jean Smart for “Hacks.”

But the most comically poignant award of the night went to “The Studio,” the best comedy series winner. Seth Rogen’s Hollywood satirememorably included an episode devoted to drama around a night at the Globes. (Sample line: “I remember when the red carpet of the Golden Globes actually stood for something.”) Rogen also won best male actor in a comedy.

“This is so weird,” Rogen said, chuckling. “We just pretended to do this. And now it’s happening.”



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Demonstrations in Iran are now entering their third week and the death toll is surging with hundreds killed, according to a human rights group. Leigh Kiniry reports.



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All of This Year’s Winners

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The brutal gauntlet known as “awards season” lumbered toward its combustible conclusion at this year‘s Golden Globes, the extremely glamorous (and moderately prestigious) ceremony honoring the year’s greatest works and artists in the fields of film, television, and for some reason now, podcasts.

The big winner at this year’s show, no surprise, was Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, which took home Best Picture (Musical or Comedy, and boy did it have some wonderful musical numbers), Best Director and Best Screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson, plus Best Supporting Actress for co-star Teyana Taylor. The Best Picture (Drama) went to Hamnet, which also won Best Actress for Jessie Buckley. (Best Actor went to Wagner Moura from The Secret Agent, which also won the Best International Film prize as well.)

In the TV categories, The Pitt took home Best Drama, while The Studio took home Best Comedy; both shows won multiple awards, as did Adolescence, which was the winner of the Best Limited Series category.

Here are the full list of Golden Globes for 2026.

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Best Motion Picture – Drama

Frankenstein
Hamnet – WINNER
It Was Just an Accident
The Secret Agent
Sentimental Value
Sinners

Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy

Blue Moon 
Bugonia 
Marty Supreme 
No Other Choice
Nouvelle Vague
One Battle After Another – WINNER

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Best Director – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another – WINNER
Ryan Coogler, Sinners
Guillermo Del Toro, Frankenstein
Jafar Panahi, It Was Just An Accident
Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value
Chloé Zhao, Hamnet

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson, One Battle After Another – WINNER
Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie, Marty Supreme
Ryan Coogler, Sinners
Jafar Panahi, It Was Just An Accident
Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value
Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet

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Best Motion Picture – Animated

Arco 
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle
Elio
Kpop Demon Hunters – WINNER
Little Amélie Or The Character Of Rain 
Zootopia 2

Cinematic And Box Office Achievement

Avatar: Fire And Ash 
F1
Kpop Demon Hunters
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
Sinners – WINNERS
Weapons
Wicked: For Good 
Zootopia 2

Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language

It Was Just An Accident – France
No Other Choice – South Korea
The Secret Agent – Brazil – WINNER
Sentimental Value – Norway
Sirāt – Spain
The Voice of Hind Rajab– Tunisia

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama

Jessie Buckley, Hamnet – WINNER
Jennifer Lawrence, Die My Love
Renate Reinsve, Sentimental Value
Julia Roberts, After The Hunt
Tessa Thompson, Hedda
Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby

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Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Motion Picture – Drama

Joel Edgerton, Train Dreams
Oscar Isaac, Frankenstein
Dwayne Johnson, The Smashing Machine
Michael B. Jordan, Sinners
Wagner Moura, The Secret Agent – WINNER
Jeremy Allen White, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy

Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You – WINNER
Cynthia Erivo, Wicked: For Good
Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue
Chase Infiniti, One Battle After Another
Amanda Seyfried, The Testament Of Ann Lee
Emma Stone, Bugonia

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy

Timothée Chalamet, Marty Supreme – WINNER
George Clooney, Jay Kelly
Leonardo Dicaprio, One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke, Blue Moon
Lee Byung-Hun, No Other Choice
Jesse Plemons, Bugonia

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture

Emily Blunt, The Smashing Machine
Elle Fanning, Sentimental Value
Ariana Grande, Wicked: For Good
Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Sentimental Value
Amy Madigan, Weapons
Teyana Taylor, One Battle After Another – WINNER

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture

Benicio Del Toro, One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi, Frankenstein
Paul Mescal, Hamnet
Sean Penn, One Battle After Another
Adam Sandler, Jay Kelly
Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental Value – WINNER

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

Alexandre Desplat, Frankenstein
Ludwig Göransson, Sinners – WINNER
Jonny Greenwood, One Battle After Another
Kangding Ray, Sirāt
Max Richter, Hamnet
Hans Zimmer, F1

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

“Dream As One,” Avatar: Fire and Ash
“Golden,” KPop Demon Hunters – WINNER
“I Lied To You,” Sinners
“No Place Like Home,” Wicked: For Good
“The Girl In The Bubble,” Wicked: For Good
“Train Dreams,” Train Dreams

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Best Television Series – Drama

The Diplomat
The Pitt – WINNER
Pluribus
Severance 
Slow Horses
The White Lotus 

Best Television Series – Musical Or Comedy

Abbott Elementary
The Bear 
Hacks 
Nobody Wants This 
Only Murders In The Building 
The Studio – WINNER

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Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

Adolescence – WINNER
All Her Fault 
The Beast In Me 
Black Mirror
Dying For Sex 
The Girlfriend 

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Television Series – Drama

Kathy Bates, Matlock
Britt Lower, Severance
Helen Mirren, Mobland
Bella Ramsey, The Last Of Us
Keri Russell, The Diplomat
Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus – WINNER

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Television Series – Drama

Sterling K. Brown, Paradise
Diego Luna, Andor
Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
Mark Ruffalo, Task
Adam Scott, Severance
Noah Wyle, The Pitt – WINNER

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Television Series – Musical Or Comedy

Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
Selena Gomez, Only Murders In The Building
Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face
Jenna Ortega, Wednesday
Jean Smart, Hacks – WINNER

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Television Series – Musical Or Comedy

Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This
Steve Martin, Only Murders In The Building
Glen Powell, Chad Powers
Seth Rogen, The Studio – WINNER
Martin Short, Only Murders In The Building
Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Limited Series, Anthology Series, Or A Motion Picture Made For Television

Claire Danes, The Beast In Me
Rashida Jones, Black Mirror
Amanda Seyfried, Long Bright River
Sarah Snook, All Her Fault
Michelle Williams, Dying For Sex – WINNER
Robin Wright, The Girlfriend

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Limited Series, Anthology Series, Or A Motion Picture Made For Television

Jacob Elordi, The Narrow Road To The Deep North
Paul Giamatti, Black Mirror
Stephen Graham, Adolescence – WINNER
Charlie Hunnam, Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Jude Law, Black Rabbit
Matthew Rhys, The Beast In Me

Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role On Television

Carrie Coon, The White Lotus
Erin Doherty, Adolescence – WINNER
Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Catherine O’Hara, The Studio
Parker Posey, The White Lotus
Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

Best Performance By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role On Television

Owen Cooper, Adolescence – WINNER
Billy Crudup, The Morning Show
Walton Goggins, The White Lotus
Jason Isaacs, The White Lotus
Tramell Tillman, Severance
Ashley Walters, Adolescence

Best Performance In Stand-Up Comedy On Television

Bill Maher
Brett Goldstein
Kevin Hart
Kumail Nanjiani
Ricky Gervais – WINNER
Sarah Silverman

Best Podcast

Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard
Call Her Daddy
Good Hang With Amy Poehler – WINNER
The Mel Robbins Podcast
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A.J. Brown no-shows as Eagles lose to 49ers, skips media after wild card exit

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The Philadelphia Eagles will not be repeating as Super Bowl champions this year, as they suffered a 23-19 loss to Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers in the wild card round of the NFL playoffs. Jalen Hurts had a chance to lead a game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter, but couldn’t move the chains on a fourth-and-11 at the 49ers’ 21-yard line. 

Wide receiver A.J. Brown was a major storyline in this matchup, as he caught three of seven targets for just 25 yards and did not make a catch in the final three quarters. Brown also had a couple of uncharacteristic drops and had to be separated from coach Nick Sirianni late in the first half following one of those drops on a third down. 

Check out what happened:

At the halftime break, Sirianni told sideline reporter Erin Andrews, “Emotions, they run high especially in the playoffs.” After the game, Sirianni told reporters that he ran down the sideline towards Brown in an attempt to get him off the field since they were about to punt the ball away. This was also hypothesized by NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo

“I love A.J., I think he knows how I feel about him,” Sirianni said after the game. “I have a special relationship with him. We’ve probably went through every emotion you can possibly have together. We’ve laughed together, we’ve cried together, we’ve yelled at each other, we’re both emotional.”

While Sirianni spoke to reporters following the conclusion of Philly’s season, Brown did not. Brown hugged his teammates in the locker room and then left without taking questions, per the Philly Voice.

What happened Sunday very well could have rubbed the Eagles’ fan base the wrong way. Brown has been critical of Philly’s offense multiple times this year, and then did not produce with the season on the line.

In November, Brown said on a live stream that he had been struggling and joked that fantasy football players should drop him. When streamer jankyrondo asked Brown how he was, he said this:

“No. Where have you been?” Brown replied with a laugh. “Family’s good. Everything else? No. It’s a shit show. You on some ‘How you been?’ I’ve been struggling, brother.”  

What’s more, Brown did not back down from those comments when asked about them in the locker room the very next day.

“I think that’s fair. I think if you’ve got eyes, you can see that,” Brown said. “The same things I’ve been saying all season. So me making light of my situation on Twitch with my friend, that’s something I’m not apologizing for, you know? Because like I said, if you’ve got eyes, you can see that. Shoot, that’s me trying to laugh through my situation.”

Brown maintained that the source of his frustration was not about targets, but about the efficiency of the unit at large.

“I think if we’re really focused on winning and doing our job, we can’t just keep slapping a Band-Aid over the defense doing their job and getting us out of trouble,” Brown said. “At what point are we going to pick up our slack as an offense? We’re so great, and that’s what I’m getting at. It’s not about I don’t care about winning or all I care about is stats. No. It’s been week after week — sometimes we’re not doing our job on offense. So you can’t just keep slapping a Band-Aid over that and expect to win late in the year — it’s not going to happen.

“Last year, what it was, thank you for the ring, but it’s a new season. They adapted. We have to adapt and continue to get better and try to find new ways. That’s where the frustration comes in. It’s not about winning, you guys. I want to win, yes. I want to help contribute as well, do our thing on offense as well. I think that’s fair.”

In 15 regular-season games this year, Brown caught 78 passes for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns. He has topped 1,000 receiving yards in all four of his seasons with the Eagles, but this year’s 1,003 marked his lowest total in Philadelphia. Brown got his fair share of targets Sunday but did not capitalize.





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