data-mm-id=”_5rszero93″>The New York Jets will not be drafting Trevor Lawrence. No, the Clemson quarterback, in all likelihood, will wind up being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars during the 2021 NFL Draft. With a generational talent at quarterback set to be available, the Jets played themselves out of a position to pick him by winning two meaningless games over the last two weeks. What could be more Jets-y than that?New York beat the Los Angeles Rams 23-20 in Week 15 and followed that up by topping the Cleveland Browns 23-16 in Week 16. The franchise that screws everything up couldn't even tank properly. Adam Gase's team is now 2-13, while the Jaguars are 1-14, and Jacksonville has clinched the top pick no matter what happens in Week 17. This all occurred solely because the Jets won two games that mean absolutely nothing to the future of the franchise. Lawrence is so far above the rest of his draft class that there isn't even a clear No. 2 pick. Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields looks the part sometimes, but has struggled with consistency against elite competition. BYU quarterback Zach Wilson is really talented, has a hell of an arm and is racing up draft boards, but he hasn't faced top defenses during his collegiate career. Penei Sewell is an elite, franchise-type left tackle but is he worthy of being the second-overall pick? The Jets have a lot of work to do now. The first order of business has to be firing Gase, who is a horrid head coach. If New York could import someone capable of developing quarterbacks, the team's top option might be retaining Sam Darnold. Getting away from Gase might be the best thing that could happen to the young quarterback's career. It has worked wonders for Ryan Tannehill. If the Jets were to keep Darnold, they could start a bidding war for the No. 2 pick. A team below them will undoubtedly fall in love with Fields, Wilson or one of the other top players. New York should sell the pick off for a ransom of draft assets and set about building an actual offense around Darnold. The Jets badly need to upgrade the worst skill position group in the NFL, while also revamping the offensive line. This offseason they must find a true No. 1 receiver and several linemen at the very least. The Jets got themselves in this position by not fully tanking. They're missing out on the best quarterback prospect to enter the NFL in years because they refused to just be smart and lose games. Now they have a difficult, complicated road ahead as they figure out their future. As always with the Jets, nothing winds up being easy.
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England will not be playing Ledley King after the embarrassing club v country argument earlier in the week and several other players, including Shaun Wright-Phillips and Peter Crouch, are carrying knocks. On the positive side, Rio Ferdinand, Steve Gerrard and Wayne Rooney are all likely to be back after missing the Spain game. Manchester United keeper Ben Foster may win his second cap.
The Slovakia side was formed in 1993 after the break up of Czechoslovakia and …
Aston Villa captain Martin Laursen announced his retirement on Friday after admitting defeat in his battle to return from a knee injury.
Laursen, 31, has suffered a series of injuries that have restricted his appearances for Villa over the last two years and has been out of action since suffering a knee injury in January.
The Denmark defender was faced with a lengthy rehabilitation period on his right knee before he would return to full fitness and has opted to retire rather than undergo another major operation.
A former AC Milan and Parma centre-back, he played his last match for Villa in the 2-1 victory against West Bromwich Albion on January 10, 2009.
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Chelsea striker Fernando Torres cost the Blues £50million when he moved to Stamford Bridge from Liverpool in the winter transfer window of 2011. Since then he has struggled to hit the back of the net on a regular basis for Chelsea.
Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has failed to meet expectations at Stamford Bridge since his big-money arrival from Liverpool in 2011
Obvious
Torres has recently stated that he needs to score more goals this season. That is stating the obvious really.
It did not take Sherlock Holmes to work that out. Larry Holmes could have worked that out Fernando.
Here is what the Spaniard told Chelsea TV: The people are looking at me thinking I should do much better and it s true,
The reason you pay that money for someone…
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The Scot, who has now landed the award a record-breaking four times, announced his retirement from Manchester United after 26 years and 1500 games at the club, winning his 13th league title this season with victory over Aston Villa in April.
After another successful season at the club Ferguson was given the honour by the LMA members, including all managers from the top four leagues in English football.
Ferguson s previous awards came after league triumphs in 1998-99, 2007-08 and 2010-11, and this fourth honour moves him ahead of David Moyes, his replacement at United, who has won it three times.
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Deschamps sees no reason why France would have an easier time against the Real Madrid star in Sunday s final, simply because they have already coped with Hazard s Belgium and Messi s Argentina in the knockout phase.
I m sorry, but you probably didn t see the same Modric as me if you think he is not mobile, he told a news conference.
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Nervy
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Meanwhile, Chelsea took the lead at top four wannabees Aston Villa through the enigma that is Didier Drogba but then threw it away and lost 2-1.
Two man
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Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins has revealed that the club are in talks with Liverpool over a move for Jonjo Shelvey.
The 21-year-old made 26 appearances for the Merseyside club in the first half of the 2012-13 campaign, but was handed just six outings following a poor performance in his side s narrow 2-1 win over Mansfield in the FA Cup.
However, the former Charlton Athletic midfielder now looks set to be handed a lifeline by Michael Laudrup.
There is an interest there and we are talking to Liverpool, Jenkins told the South Wales Evening Post.
We are still talking on a number of fronts to try to get the right players on the right deals for Swansea City.
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With Brazil leading the chase with 21 points and los Albicelestes currently outside of qualifying positions, the Selecao can inflict their bitter rivals a costly defeat and they .
Brazil not only won their last five home games against Argentina, but have largely impressed under new coach Tite, recording four comfortable triumphs during his reign.
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