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Harry Jowsey revealed why he hasn't stayed in touch with his Dancing with the Stars season 32 castmates

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Harry Jowseyis getting honest about where he stands with his formerDancing With the Starscastmates.

During his appearance on the Wednesday, March 11, edition ofTeen Beatwith Danielle Fishel, the reality star got candid abouthis time on season 32 of the hit ballroom competition show.

Jowsey, who was paired withRylee Arnold(the younger sister of alumLindsay Arnold), shocked fans by telling Fishel — whocompeted on season 34 of the showand currently has alimited run on theDWTStour— that he hasn't stayed in touch with any of the cast.

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The confession came after Jowsey called the show "the best experience ever, so rewarding and amazing."

"I had the best time," said Jowsey. "Everyone was really lovely, and then they weren't."

Fishel chimed in to say that Jowsey knows what the schedule is like, to which Jowsey agreed, saying the cast is "locked in."

Harry Jowsey with members of the 'DWTS' cast pose at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre on March 26, 2024Credit: Corine Solberg/Getty

"I was a little surprised by how much of my life had been absorbed," Fishel said. Jowsey said that he had a similar experience, and that competing in the show "deletes every plan and everything that you have."

"The next season came around of the show, and I realized that a lot of the people would not text me back or unfollowed me," said Jowsey.

"And actually, the biggest thing that upset me the most is when my dad passed, no one texted me, and I was really close to them," he continued. "No one had texted me apart fromSasha [Farber], and I was like, okay."

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Harry Jowsey on 'Dancing with the Stars' season 32Credit: Disney/Eric McCandless

Jowsey announced thedeath of his father in December 2024. He said the situation was "horrible" and made him question whether any of his formerDWTScastmates were his friends.

After agreeing that it was a "very telling moment," he said he was "trying my best with all the noise and everything," seemingly referring torumors he was dating his dance partner.

"I'm kind of glad that I'm not friends with any of them," said Jowsey.

He also claimed he was training at the gym with one of his formerDWTScastmates, who knew his father was sick but did not share their condolences.

"But when I posted the photo like, and my dad's passed, they just like it," said Jowsey, referring to his announcement onInstagram. "And I'm like, I would have moved mountains, If it was you, I would have been there. So I think that's why I'm like, I'm kind of glad that that chapter [is behind me]."

Rylee Arnold and Harry Jowsey on 'Dancing with the Stars'Credit: Eric McCandless/Disney

Noting that he's not sure if the cast is "really real people," Jowsey said it's "all good" because he's spoken with former competitors who say "it's such a bubble and nothing else matters."

"And I think when you're a dancer, and you're on that show, that's like you made the NFL because a lot of the other pros that leave the show, they're kind of like the outcasts," said Jowsey. "They don't really talk to them, so it's a bit weird."

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The segment ended with Jowsey saying that he is probably going to get in "trouble" for sharing his thoughts, but "I don't really care."

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Well, I'm D Rock and I'm here to sayI watchSurvivorall night and I rap all dayI come up with dope rhymes hour after hourLike an unlimited full-fledged Medallion of PowerPeople trying to go front like my rapping ain't mightyThey be full of more crap than Christian's tighty-whiteysIf you want to know the score, the votes you need to tallyBut I always vote from my heart for the one and only Sally…

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Okay, okay, you may look at that above and be like "Don't quit your day job!" But my day job for the past 25 years has been to document every minute detail of a reality television program, which some might opine is not any more ridiculous a profession than embarking on a career as a reality TV rapper.

I'm not saying I'm any Mike Boogie (the patron saint of white reality TV rappers thanks to his many "Chill Town" raps on season 2 ofBig Brother). Apparently, I may not even be anyJeff Probst! Forget about fried chicken and waffles. That issoooooooseason 48. Because now Probst is going full MC! He delivered his "drop your buffs" message through the awesome power of song!

Jeff Probst on 'Survivor 50'Credit: CBS

Many of you, no doubt, may have been wildly confused whenSurvivor's Hostmaster General started dropping bars (after literally asking the contestants to give him a beat!), but this was actually a not-so-surprising development. Because, I don't know if you all have been paying attention, but Probst has gotten weird, y'all. Wonderfully, wackily weird.

There was that time he randomly impersonated a gargoyle onSurvivor 44. Or the bizarre fried chicken and waffles chant he somehow coerced contestants to engage with him in. Also, starting in the new era, approximately once a year, Probst will, for no discernable reason, start talking in a Shakespearean accent. Just out of nowhere. Again, for no reason!

The host's pure masterstroke ofSurvivorweirdness, however, came not on the island but in the studio. And it was courtesy of a legit 1980s hair metal anthem Probst recorded for the new season titled "Survivor 50 Come and Get it."  I could attempt to describe it to you, but it is honestly beyond description. If you have yet to inject this arena rock masterpiece directly into your veins, then I direct you to the video below.

You can talk all the Harry Styles, T-Swift, and dude who does flips off a piano all you want, but if "Survivor 50 Come and Get it" does not win a Grammy, then the Grammys are a complete farce and need to be done away with immediately. I HAVE LISTENED TO THAT SONG ON REPEAT FOR THE PAST MONTH AND WILL NEVER STOP!

The point is: Probst has entered his IDGAF era, and I am here for it. I mean, unless I misread the entire "In the Hands of the Fans" campaign and viewers ordered the host to perform his best Big Daddy Kane impression, I'm pretty sure this was entirely his call, and what I am fascinated more by is not even that he decided to do it, but what made him even thinktodo it? Like, how in his mind did he even get fromI need to tell the tribes it is time to swaptoI should come up with a dope-ass rhyme that sounds like a deep cut Def Jam B-side from 1986?

Actually, on second thought, don't answer that question! I don't want to know! The power of the rap lies in the murky mystery behind it. But I love that Probst has been letting his freak (and, apparently, funky!) flag fly lately. And judging by thatshot of him in the trailerand what he said onThe Tonight Show, he may even getweirderthis season and compete alongside players in a challenge. I don't know how. I don't know why. All I know is… YES.

Jeff Probst, Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, Christian Hubicki, Emily Flippen, Joe Hunter, Rick Devens on 'Survivor 50'Credit: CBS

After hosting the same show for 50 seasons, it would be so damn easy for this guy to coast, or mail it in, or whatever other terminology you want to use. He could just stand there, tell people to "Come on in," look stoic, snuff a few torches, and call it day. And you know what? If he did that, it would completely escape notice. Nobody would care and nobody would have the opportunity to rip it apart on social media. He could so easily just play it safe.

But he's not! He's doing exactly what he asked the cast to do at the marooning. Probst told the players he wanted them to giveevvvvvvvvvverything. I was squatting on the sand a few feet away when he did that and I was honestly a little bit scared at the intensity of Probst's facial reaction when he said it. He wanted full, 100 percent commitment, and if he was going to ask the cast to risk public embarrassment, he was going to have to lead by example and risk it himself. He absolutelyhadto know the internet was going to have a field day with him rapping… and this mofo went and did it anyway!

I love it so much. I mean,of courseI do. I am planet Earth's number one supporter and campaigner ofepic vote deliveries.I'm the guy that did an insanely in-depth oral history of aHeroes vs. Villainsreality TV rock bandand then turned into an impromptu record label and went and released "The Ponderosa EP." (See below)

The more off-the-wall the better in my book. The fact that I have no idea what musical genre Probst is going to randomly dabble in next brings me unlimited joy. It is truly giving meevvvvvvvvvverything.

Okay, let's get into all else that went down on episode 3 ofSurvivor 50in what is shaping up to be an unbelievable season so far. Seriously, how good has this season been? We are six hours in and every single one of them has been glorious. Oh, and a little side programming note before we get into the recap: Don't forget to keep voting in our dailySurvivorwinners bracket! Let's now go through all the new tribes and what went down on each of the beaches.

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Emily tells everyone everything

The obvious first takeaway from the new Vatu is that theDavid vs. Goliathpower trio had been reunited under one virtual roof.Christian,Angelina, andMikeare back together again, although my pre-game interviews seemed to indicate that Christian was definitely the third wheel in that scenario, so we'll see if that ends up playing out at all.

There were also three original Vatu inQ,Stephenie, and Angelina, but the difference was that Q did not have a vote. (And Angelina was much more likely to ditch original Vatu for herDavid vs. Goliathcrew.) Q's lost vote was a potential game-changer because it meant that even ifEmilyandOzzydiddecide to go with them, the best they could hope for was a tie, and if you are Emily or Ozzy, do you really want to go to rocks and risk going home for people you tribed up with a day ago? And are you willing burn your idol in that situation? No. No, you are not.

Of course, the cruel irony is that Q lost his vote when he gave it to… Ozzy. And Ozzy lost it a day before retribing when he gave it to…Cirie. I have to imagine Q was none too thrilled when he heard about that. And I assume that conversation must have happened and simply did not make the final edit because if I am Q, the first thing I ask Ozzy when we hit the beach together is about getting my vote back.

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But enough about all that nonsense because we need to talk about Emily Flippen and we need to talk about her immediately. WHAT IS SHE DOING?!?!?!??!?! She's telling Q and Ozzy aboutAubry's idol. She's telling Angelina that Q and Stephenie want her out even though at that point she's not even sure what side of the vote she wants to be on.

It's never a good sign when an alliance partner says the following: "I've made a terrible mistake. And you're going to hate me, and I need you to forgive me." No wonder Christian was busy karate-chopping air in his frustration during his confessional interview over Emily spilling the beans (did fans vote for beans this season?) to anyone who would listen. That has to be SO frustrating.

"Why would she do this?" he asked to no one in particular. Why, indeed.

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Emily Flippen on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

Ghosts ofSurvivorpast

Old Kalo definitely had the upper hand in new Cila as Charlie,Dee,Jonathan, andKamillahas an instant majority alongsideRickand Cirie from old Cila andRizofrom old Vatu. And sure enough, we already got a scene of Dee and Jonathan talking about the need to get rid of Cirie. But the person doing himself no favors was the R-I-Z-G-O-D.

Not only was his incessant yapping making Cirie want to headbackto the couch, but Rizo's efforts to get close to Charlie by telling him about the Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol backfired when — seemingly a few hours after asking Charlie if hestill spoke to the womanwho cost him $1 million — Rizo told the tribe thatSophi Balerdi(a.k.a. Blue Sophi… a.k.a. Other Sophi… a.k.a. Soph) was his 49 bestie but that he actually voted forSavannahto win the game.

For Charlie to hear that someone who may later decide his final Tribal Council fate did not vote for the person he told them was his closest ally… well, it was still too soon. "That pissed me off," said Charlie, clearly retreating into an emotional fetal position. "It made me want to send him home, and maybe that's some baggage that I carry, but that's the reality of the situation. I do not want him within an inch of a jury seat. As far as I'm concerned, he's lost that right."

Wow. Powerful stuff. Of course, it would have been evenmorepowerful had it been delivered in the form of a rap, but we'll still take it. And who would have thought that Sophi andMariawould be playing such a big role onSurvivor 50?

Charlie Davis on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS

Chrissy feels déjà vu all over again

Honor and integrity time, people! I mentioned in mycover storythat it was pretty clear there was a pre-game honor and integrity alliance involving folks likeCoach,Colby, Jonathan,Joe, and Stephenie, so it was no surprise at all that Coach, Colby, and Joe immediately gravitated towards each other like my right and left hands simultaneously reaching for the last can of Milwaukee's Best.

But while the big burly dude alliance might be the strategic headline, the interesting stuff was with the women. First, we had the heartbreaking scene of Chrissy being clued in to the fact that she was rubbing people in the game the wrong way… again. "Last time I playedSurvivor,I was really aware that I was not well liked," Chrissy told us, and this was a theme we discussed inour pre-game interview(which I highly recommend you read). "I just feel like whenever I come out here, people just don't like me."

This scene was a perfect reminder as to why returning player seasons can hit much harder than a newbie installment. It's not just that the show can bring back people that are great on camera. It's that they all bring some sort of baggage from the game back into the game, meaning it isseenbaggage that the viewer already has a pre-existing knowledge of and relationship with.

Chrissy Hofbeck on 'Survivor 50'Credit: CBS

What I mean is, we have seen literallyhundredsof new players come in and talk about how they were bullied in high school, or didn't fit in, or weren't liked back in their normal life. It's universally relatable, of course, but lacks the specifics the viewer can latch on to and have a memory of. But when you hear about Charlie talking about still having baggage from the Maria vote, or Chrissy crying about being so unliked by her cast,weremember that. We know the exact instances to which they are referring. It's not just their history, it'sourhistory watching this story play out. Which means it is another level of investment.

The fact that I watched this play out on season 35, spoke to Chrissy about it back then, spoke about it with her two days before then game began, and then watched her watching the whole thing possibly playing out all over again right before her eyes is a remarkable dramatic dividend that has now been paid. And if you watched her on that season, and read those brutal season 35 exit interviews, and then read my pre-50 chat with Chrissy, it paid off for you as well. Such a great scene.

The other noticeable thing about new Kalo did not have a lot to do with history but rather very clever editing as producers put together a masterful montage ofGenevieveworking the entire tribe against Aubry. We essentially saw Genevieve having the same conversation and using the same language, but cut between her individual talks with everyone on the tribe. Naturally one of those people,Tiffany, immediately went and reported it back to Aubry. Good thing she is suddenly BFFs with Billie Eilish!

Aubry Bracco on 'Survivor 50'Credit: Gail Schulman/CBS

Guided by voices

What a major disappointment. I'm talking, of course, about the fact that more groin-shots were not present on this season's blindfold challenge. Yes, Devens got close to hitting his "Uncle Rick." Sure, the hoop landing on Rizo's head was fun. And Colby taking a shot to the noggin not dissimilar to one I took when I ran this course in season 46 was a welcome addition, but I still was hoping for more bodily carnage, if I'm going to be completely honest.

So we'll focus on the puzzle instead. I can't really judge how well Kamilla did on it since her tribe (Cila) had such a massive lead so there was no one to compare her to, but it seems like Kamilla gave a typically strong effort. But what wecando is compare Chrissy (for Kalo) and Christian (for Vatu). Christian is excellent at puzzles. We've seen this going all the way back to his very first marooning puzzle onDavid vs. Goliath.

So it should speak volumes that Chrissy absolutely, positivelydustedhim on this one. Just a total obliteration. For the loser, it was like the challenge equivalent of s----ing your pants. (Too soon?) But it once again established Chrissy — who co-owns the record for most individual immunity wins by a woman in a single season — as a puzzle force to be reckoned with. And I bet her tribe likes her just fine after that performance.

The cast of 'Survivor 50'Credit: CBS

Christmas has been uncanceled!

There were a lot of shenanigans going on back at new Vatu after the tribe lost the immunity contest. Mike convinced Stephenie and Q that his side was all voting for Stephenie, and for some reason they decided to believe him. Meanwhile, Q's solution was to tell Mike to vote… for him! He did this by selling to Mike it would avoid a tie, but in what world would Team DVG want to be on the shorter end of an avoided tie? At least Q's odd strategy gave us this gem of a quote: "Stephenie is my number one, and if you know something about me, the only person that can turn and vote out my number one is me."

While these moves were fairly nonsensical, I did think it was a decent enough play for Q to bluff having anextravote.  I don't know how believable it was, but at least that had the possibility of spooking the other side into thinking they may not have the numbers.

Q's fate lay in the hands of Emily and Ozzy, and it's never a good sign when one of those people is telling the camera, "There is something particularly delicious about voting off Q because I think he genuinely thinks he is pulling one over on us." What we will never know is how this vote may have been changed had Ozzy not given Cirie his extra vote.

Mike White, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Q Burdette, and Ozzy Lusth on 'Survivor 50'Credit: CBS

Because Ozzy clearly wanted to keep Q, but with only three votes between the four of them, the most Stephenie, Q, Ozzy, and Emily could have done is force a tie — which, again, is not very appealing from the Ozzy and Emily perspective. But if Ozzy had kept that extra vote and they had the clear numbers majority, would he have pushed harder to keep Q and break up theDavid vs. Goliathtrio? It's fascinating the way that one decision may have potentially massively altered the game. And Q's fate.

At the risk of repeating myself, this was a stellar episode in what has been a dynamite run ofSurvivorso far this season. Even with all the bells and whistles, the focus has been firmly on the cast, and they have delivered in a massive way. They're hiding fake idols at Tribal Council. They're spilling intel from allies to enemies for no reason. They're digging up old demons. It's all working.

And I will keep working right alongside with it. Make sure to check out our recentSurvivor 50Mystery Boxfull of exclusive behind-the-scenes goodies, take ourUltimateSurvivorquiz, and go vote in ourSurvivorwinners bracket game. And because we could not decide who on this cast was the most extra, weasked the cast to tellus!Also keep your eyes peeled out for my exit interview with Quintavius as well as my conversation with Probst, which is 100 percent about his rapping and nothing else. Because that is just the way I roll. See you next week with another scoop of the crispy!

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NFL free agents signings − 26 best available players as market officially opens

Happy new year – meaning theNFL's 2026 league year, the glitzy pigskin finally dropping at 4 p.m. ET on March 11.

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What does that mean?Transactions, baby. Previously agreed-upon trades –but not the Maxx Crosby one– can now be executed and players on now-expired contracts may sign new ones at any point, whether negotiated over the past two days or at any point moving forward.

But as free agencyofficiallystarts, the majority of this year's best available talent is already spoken for. But there are a few gems fromUSA TODAY Sports' list of top 100 free agents in 2026still awaiting their next team. Here are the 26 best who are still available in 2026, those with agreed-upon deals or franchise/transition tags no longer listed (*expected to be released at start of new league year):

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1. OT Rasheed Walker

He's been a solid, if unspectacular, starter for the Packers since 2023. But serviceable, 26-year-old left tackles don't grow on trees and tend to get paid outrageously well − maybe especially so in a year when there aren't any blue-chip incomers in the draft.

2. QB Kyler Murray*

Heoffered a digital goodbye on Xamid reports on March 3 that the Arizona Cardinals would officially release the No. 1 overall pick of the 2019 draft. An Offensive Rookie of the Year and two-time Pro Bowler, Murray's talent has never been in question. But his durability and work ethic have been at issue during his career, and his play plateaued even though former coach Kliff Kingsbury's offense was supposed to optimize Murray's abilities. Murray will be 29 when Week 1 rolls around and maybe he becomes the league's latest successful franchise QB turnaround project if he lands in the right spot. If he doesn't? His days as a starter could be numbered.

3. WR Jauan Jennings

A 6-3, 212-pounder, the 28-year-old caught 132 balls (15 for TDs) over the past two seasons for the San Francisco 49ers. Jennings' roots as a quarterback also make him quite a threat on trick plays. He's also the proverbial dog that some locker rooms covet ... and others won't.

4. QB Aaron Rodgers

Last season was his best since 2021, his most recent MVP effort. Hard to imagine the 42-year-old legend playing anywhere besides the Pittsburgh Steelers, who just hired Mike McCarthy,formerly Rodgers' coach in Green Bay.

5. QB Kirk Cousins*

Given the structure of his reworked deal, the Falcons basically had to let him go. More than a year removed from Achilles surgery, Cousins, 37, looked more like himself last season – after replacing injured Michael Penix Jr. – than he did in 2024. He could be a valued for stopgap for several teams.

6. DE/OLB Joey Bosa

He'll be 31 this season and has a checkered injury history. But Bosa's 2025 campaign with the Buffalo Bills was his best since 2021. He had five sacks and 43 pressures in 15 games and led the league with five forced fumbles. He'd be wise to find a home where his snaps can be maximized but limited.

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7. LB Bobby Wagner

He doesn't play a premium position, and he's 35 – not that you'd know it. A great leader and great guy who should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when he's done, championship-aspiring teams should be lining up to sign him.

8. OLB/DE Bradley Chubb*

After missing the entire 2024 season while recovering from a torn ACL, the 29-year-old had 8½ sacks and 54 pressures for the Miami Dolphins in 2025. The two-time Pro Bowler should be even better in 2026.

Update −signing with Bills:3 years, $43.5 million ($29M guaranteed)

9. WR Stefon Diggs*

He was a big reason the New England Patriots reached the Super Bowl, finishing with 85 catches and more than 1,000 yards the season after he suffered a torn ACL. However Diggs will turn 33 next season, and his pending legal issues will give any team some level of pause.

10. DL Calais Campbell

Even at 39, he continues to be a phenomenal player and leader – one who remarkably hasn't missed a game since 2022.

11. CB Cobie Durant

The 28-year-old has allowed a 54% completion rate on passes thrown in his direction the past two years as a full-time starter for the Rams.

12. S Jaquan Brisker

Not a lot of flash, but a 26-year-old who started in Chicago for four years can stabilize the back end of a defense.

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13. DE-OLB Al-Quadin Muhammad

He's nearly 31 but picked the right time to have a career season – registering 11 sacks and 59 pressures for the Detroit Lions in 2025, by far personal bests. TBD how much his outlier season and age will allow Muhammad to cash in.

14. WR Deebo Samuel

He's a big name. He's also 30, isn't a polished receiver and has averaged fewer than 900 yards from scrimmage over the past four years in what's largely a play-making role. He has handled kickoffs the past two years, a factor that boosts his value.

15. RB Rachaad White

He had more than 1,500 yards from scrimmage for the Bucs in 2023 but was overtaken on the depth chart by Bucky Irving in 2024. But White, 27, who's also averaged more than 50 receptions during his four-year career, should find a significant role elsewhere.

16. TE Dallas Goedert

He's 31 but also coming off one of his best seasons, his 11 TDs and 60 catches in 2025 both career highs. Blocking isn't the longtime Eagle's forte …the "Tush Push" notwithstanding.

17. DE/OLB Jadeveon Clowney

Something of a mercenary at age 33, the No. 1 pick of the 2014 draft had 8½ sacks and 38 pressures for the Cowboys last season despite playing about half of his typical snap count. He can also still set a nice edge.

18. DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson

He's 28, versatile and knows how to get underneath an opponent's skin … though that's also sometimes true of his own teams, too.

19. LT Taylor Decker*

He'll be 33 at the start of the 2026 season but good luckfinding a better stopgap guyto man the blind side.

20. G Kevin Zeitler

He'll be 36 next month. Otherwise? Still plug and play – at a very high level.

21. CB Rasul Douglas

He bounced back nicely after a rough 2024 campaign in Buffalo. A big (6-2, 209) corner with 21 career picks shouldn't be unemployed for long, even at 30.

22. TE David Njoku

He's still a physical marvel at 29, good for around 50 grabs, 600 yards and a handful of TDs annually. And unlike a lot of tight ends nowadays, he's also effective in-line as a blocker.

23. DT DJ Reader

Even at 31, the 6-3, 330-pounder can still crush a pocket – especially if his snaps are used judiciously.

24. TE Jonnu Smith

He had a career year for Miami in 2024, but his numbers plummeted in Pittsburgh's tight end-heavy offense in 2025. But Smith is only 30 and should find a soft landing somewhere.

25. WR Brandon Aiyuk*

He was a 1,300-yard receiver in 2023. He tore up his knee in 2024. He didn't play in 2025 and basically ghosted the 49ers, leading the team to void $27 million of Aiyuk's guaranteed money. His talent and behavior will make for quite the cost-benefit analysis for potentially interested teams.

26. OLB/DE Arnold Ebiketie

He's 27 and has shown the ability to get to the quarterback (130 total pressures) during his four-year career. But he hasn't proven he can be any more than rotational defender with only 12 starts to his credit.

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Iran's sports minister says national soccer team will decline World Cup invite

Iran will not participate in the World Cup this summer amid the ongoing U.S. and Israeli-ledstrikes on the nation, the country's sports minister said Wednesday.

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Ahmad Donyamali, Iran's minister of Sport and Youth, made the announcement via the official state Islamic Republic News Agency, calling the conditions unsuitable for Iranian participation in the event.Iran's soccer team wasslatedto kick off itsWorld Cupcompetition June 15 in Los Angeles, facing off against New Zealand, the first of three scheduled group play matches.

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The FIFA website still lists the match on its official schedule for that day.

"What has happened in the past few months shows that the conditions for our national football team to participate in the World Cup do not exist and this team will not participate in the upcoming event," Donyamali said in a statement, according to IRNA.

Karim Jaafar/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Iran's midfielder Alireza Jahanbakhsh vies for the ball with Qatar's defender Assim Madibo during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifier football match between Qatar and Iran at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, June 5, 2025.

In a separate statement to the semi-official Iranian Students' News Agency on Wednesday, Donyamali said "a rogue country is hosting the World Cup," adding that "we expect FIFA to react to this."

"Given that a corrupt government has come and assassinated our leader, we are not in a position to attend the World Cup," Donyamali stated, according to ISNA. "Our team members have no security at all to attend the World Cup."

The United States is co-hosting the 2026 World Cup with Canada and Mexico, with matches being played across all three North American nations.

President Donald Trump met with FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Tuesday and told him that the Iranian soccer team is welcome to participate atthis year's World Cup, a White House official and a source familiar with the conversation told ABC News.

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Sources described it as a "long" meeting that included the White House's World Cup task force executive director Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City mayor and former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

The Iranian women's soccer team has also faced uncertainty due to the ongoing war.

Seven members of theIranian women's national soccer teamwere granted asylum in Australia this week, as international concern grew around the fate of the team, who had been playing in a tournament there when the U.S. war with Iran started.

The team had faced criticism from Iranian state media after some of its players refused to sing along with their country's national anthem ahead of their March 2 match against South Korea.

FIFA has not yet responded to ABC News' request for comment.

ABC News' Nicholas Kerr contributed to this report.

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