Highlights of Current Sports News
This summary highlights recent updates in sports, including personal and professional developments of athletes like Dakota Joshua and Sean O'Malley, team dynamics, retirements, transfers, and strategic plays affecting major leagues and championships.
In recent sports news, Vancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua revealed he had testicular cancer and underwent surgery to remove a tumor. Despite the setback, Joshua plans to return for the 2024-25 season.
Former UFC bantamweight champion Sean O'Malley announced his impending hip surgery following a loss at UFC 306, where he battled a torn labrum.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi is set to travel with Inter Miami for a crucial road match against Atlanta United, although the team is short-handed ahead of their MLS Supporters' Shield push.
Veteran NHL defenseman Chris Wideman announced his retirement after a six-season career, impacted by a back injury that sidelined him last season.
The Dallas Stars completed contracts with defensemen Esa Lindell and Thomas Harley. Lindell secured a five-year extension worth $26.25 million, while Harley signed a two-year deal for $8 million.
In the NFL, Kareem Hunt is returning to the Kansas City Chiefs to fill the gap left by the injured Isiah Pacheco, who is expected out for 6-8 weeks.
Boban Marjanovic is transitioning to the EuroLeague, joining Turkish team Fenerbahce after nine seasons in the NBA.
Marcelo Claure, co-owner of Girona, has acquired a 10% stake in MLS club New York City FC, both part of City Football Group's portfolio.
The Indianapolis Colts placed defensive tackle DeForest Buckner on injured reserve due to a high ankle sprain.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin emphasized his team's 2-0 record while preparing for their home opener against the Los Angeles Chargers.
(With inputs from agencies.)