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2026 World Cup Golden Boot Odds: Mbappé Favored Over Kane, Messi

  • With under 25 days to go, Kylian Mbappé is the early favorite for the 2026 Golden Boot (+600), followed by Harry Kane (+700) and Lionel Messi (+1200).
  • The board mixes rising youth and established stars — Lamine Yamal (+1800) and Erling Haaland (+1400) sit high alongside younger names.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (+2000) and several veteran heavyweights remain in contention, making the Golden Boot a hot betting and conversation topic.

2026 World Cup Golden Boot Odds: Mbappé Favored Over Kane, Messi

  • Under 25 days until the 2026 World Cup — DraftKings lists Kylian Mbappé as the Golden Boot favorite (+600) with Harry Kane close behind (+700).
  • Big names still in play (Messi +1200, Haaland +1400, Ronaldo +2000) while teen breakout Lamine Yamal is surprisingly high (+1800) — youth vs. experience is a great conversation starter.
  • Fun stat: Mbappé needs five goals to pass Miroslav Klose as the World Cup’s all-time top scorer, so the Golden Boot race could rewrite history.

2026 NFL Win Totals: Over/Unders For All 32 Squads

  • The 2026 NFL schedule is out and sportsbooks quickly posted season win totals — strength of schedule is a major factor shaping the market.
  • Toughest slates: Chicago, Miami and Green Bay; easiest: Cleveland, Cincinnati and New Orleans.
  • Notable takes: Vegas expects the Chiefs to bounce back with Mahomes healthy, the Dolphins’ win total fell after big roster sell-offs, and last year’s 14‑win teams (Denver, Seattle) are projected to regress.

Geoff Schwartz Questions Mike McCarthy’s Support for Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh

  • 21-year veteran Aaron Rodgers re-signed for a second season in Pittsburgh, reuniting with coach Mike McCarthy for the first time since 2018.
  • Analysts express skepticism about the reunion, citing past friction between Rodgers and McCarthy and suggesting McCarthy might prefer to roll with the team’s young quarterbacks.
  • The move fuels the larger debate in Pittsburgh — chase short-term wins with veteran pieces or fully reset and rebuild after years of middling results and no playoff wins since 2017.

Elon Musk vows to appeal OpenAI verdict, saying there's 'no question' Sam Altman enriched himself

  • A California jury found Musk waited too long to sue OpenAI (a statute-of-limitations ruling); he’s calling it a “calendar technicality” and vows to appeal to the Ninth Circuit.
  • Musk says Altman and others “enriched themselves” when OpenAI shifted toward a for‑profit model, but the jury never ruled on the merits; testimony showed Musk at times knew of and pushed fundraising plans (even a Tesla tie‑up).
  • Musk briefly attacked the judge on X and deleted the post; the verdict spares OpenAI and Sam Altman from potentially multibillion‑dollar liability as the company moves toward an IPO.

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