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Soccer

Former Ajax prodigy Nouri returns home after 32 months in coma

Abdelhak Nouri is with his family at home after waking from a coma that lasted over two-and-a-half years.

The midfielder was a highly rated youngster at Ajax when he suffered brain damage following an on-pitch heart attack during a friendly in July 2017. Nouri, now 22, will be looked after in a house that his family has specially renovated to accommodate him.

“He sleeps, eats, sneezes, and burps but is very dependent,” Nouri’s brother, Abderrahim, told Dutch talk show “De Wereld Draait Door” on Thursday, with translation from BBC Sport.

“Some communication is possible, for example, raising eyebrows.”

Nouri, affectionately known as “Appie,” was a star of a promising Ajax generation featuring Frenkie de Jong, Matthijs de Ligt, Donny van de Beek, Justin Kluivert, and Kasper Dolberg. Some of his former teammates have adopted his old No. 34.

The Amsterdam-born playmaker represented various youth teams for the Netherlands and was part of the Ajax team that reached the Europa League final in the 2016-17 season.

“For sure we believe in a miracle; this is a tough test for us, but we will continue to do our best,” Nouri’s father, Mohammed, replied when asked if there could be a full recovery, according to Sky Sports.

“It is our intention Appie will get better. We just have to take care of him as best we can.”

NFL

Peyton Manning to Broncos a preview of Tom Brady to Buccaneers?

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The billboards are up on Florida’s Gulf Coast and folks are waiting on hold to buy tickets as Canton-bound quarterback Tom Brady readies to reset everything for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

And if Bucs fans want to see a preview of how a future Hall of Fame quarterback can completely impact his new franchise, they need look no further than when Peyton Manning joined the Denver Broncos.

On March 20, 2012, Manning stepped to a podium in south suburban Denver and said, “I’m very excited to begin the next chapter of my playing career with the Denver Broncos.”

Manning, who had played 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts before a neck injury derailed his entire 2011 season, was already a no-questions-asked Hall of Fame-bound quarterback, just as Brady is. Brady has six Super Bowl rings and has played in nine of the league’s title games — a portfolio not seen since Otto Graham threw touchdown passes in the post-World War II NFL.

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Broncos general manager John Elway, who knows a few things about being the hub of a franchise, said at the time that Manning’s signing “raises all boats.”

And that is what the fire-the-cannons Buccaneers are hoping for with Brady. Nothing will be the same in Tampa as long as Brady is there. He will be at the root of every decision, every practice plan, every person in the building, every single day.

The Broncos organization had experienced this before with Elway, but this will be mostly new to the Buccaneers. Because coach Bruce Arians has seen Manning up close as a former Indianapolis Colts assistant, though, he will have some quality intel on that front.

As former Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall once said: “You could just tell, by everybody, and that’s everybody, upstairs, downstairs, at lunch, whatever, if Peyton was even in the building, because of who he is, what he’s done and how he does it. He’s been successful at every point in his career — of course you want to be a part of that. But you could tell even with the coaches, people in the office, everybody, it’s rare because those players are rare.”

The late Broncos owner Pat Bowlen knew it, wanted it, and thought it was missing from his team. When he introduced Manning, he said: “We’re very fortunate to have two Hall of Fame quarterbacks in this room. One is already in. The other is definitely going in after he retires. Peyton is one of the best ever to play this game. I feel very fortunate to have him here. Our goal has always been to win Super Bowls; Peyton gives us a chance to win another world championship. I’m thrilled that he has decided to become a Denver Bronco. This is a great day for me, personally, and for our organization, our city and our fans.”

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NFL

Helmet rule change could usher retro look in '21

Throwback jerseys could be getting an assist as early as 2021.

The NFL is considering changes to its one-helmet rule prohibiting teams from donning alternate designs above the chin strap.

“There will be no change for the 2020 season,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy told ESPN. “There are ongoing discussions for a potential change for the 2021 season, but no decisions have been made.”

Bruce Arians mentioned the idea this week. When asked about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ famous Creamsicle uniforms on “The Dan Patrick Show,” the coach mentioned the league could tweak the rule and allow such jersey comebacks.

Tom Brady may not be returning to New England, but the retro Pat Patriot look might in 2021. Al Pereira/New York Jets/Getty Images

The NFL went to one helmet per team earlier this decade to maximize head safety.

Allowing multiple helmet designs gives teams a chance to tap into nostalgia, including the

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Soccer

  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

  • Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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