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Italian skier Matteo Franzoso dead at 25 after training crash in Chile

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Italian skier Matteo Franzoso died just days before his 26th birthday after he sustained a serious head injury in a crash during training in Chile over the weekend, officials confirmed this week. 

The Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI) released a statement confirming the death of 25-year-old Franzoso, who was fatally injured Saturday when he crashed during a training session in La Parva, approximately 30 miles outside Santiago, Chile. 

Matteo Franzoso of Italy competes during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup men’s downhill in Kitzbuehel, Austria, on Jan. 25, 2025. (Severin Aichbauer/SEPA.Media /Getty Images)

According to officials, Franzoso crashed into a fence while attempting a small jump. He was “immediately” reached by an air ambulance and taken to an intensive care unit, where he was put into a medically induced coma. 

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FISI said Monday that he died as a result of the head injury and a resulting cerebral edema. His 26th birthday was Tuesday. 

“This is a tragedy for the family and for our sport,” FISI president Flavio Roda said in a statement. “It’s a tragedy that brings us back to the state of mind we had just under a year ago, when Matilde Lorenzi passed away.” 

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Matteo Franzoso of Italy reacts after crashing in the men’s downhill of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, on Nov. 26, 2022. (Sergei Belski/USA TODAY Sports)

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Italian skier Matilde Lorenzi died less than a year ago in October 2024 after a fall during a training session. She was 19. 

“It’s absolutely essential to do everything possible to ensure that such incidents never happen again,” Roda’s statement continued. “In this sad and painful moment, I want to tell all athletes and coaches, in every sport, that the Federation is by their side and that they will find all the support they need. I ask for the utmost respect for Matteo’s family, to whom we will remain close in every way necessary.”

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Italy’s Matteo Franzoso competes during a men’s World Cup super-G skiing race, Dec. 4, 2022, in Beaver Creek, Colorado. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, file)

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Franzoso won a super-G race on the second-tier Europa Cup circuit in 2021, having finished fourth in the downhill at the World Junior Championships in 2020. He competed in 17 World Cup races — 11 super-Gs and six downhills. His best World Cup result was 28th in a super-G in Cortina d’Ampezzo in January 2023.

Franzoso was training with Italian team standouts Dominik Paris, Christof Innerhofer, Mattia Casse and others ahead of the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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NFL expected to review incident between DK Metcalf and fan in Detroit

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The wide receiver took a swipe with his right hand at the fan, who was standing in the front row of the stands and leaning over the railing, during the Steelers-Lions game Sunday.



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Hand injury latest ailment for Vikes QB McCarthy

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EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings are embarking on another round of injury evaluation for quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who did not play in the second half of Sunday’s 16-13 victory over the New York Giants because of a hand injury.

X-rays on the hand were negative, coach Kevin O’Connell said, but McCarthy was scheduled for further testing Monday. The Vikings have a short week of preparation before their next game, which is scheduled for Thursday afternoon against the Detroit Lions.

The tight turnaround raises the possibility that McCarthy will miss his seventh game of the season because of a third different injury. A high right ankle sprain cost him five games earlier this season and he sat out a sixth while in concussion protocol. He missed all of his rookie season in 2024 because of a torn meniscus in his right knee.

“It’s a bummer just because I’m having a blast coaching him,” O’Connell said, “and seeing the growth of a young player getting the opportunity to actually go out there and grow and develop. And I’ve been so proud of the way, really these last few weeks, he’s come back and just really shown some growth. So, you’d love to have him. Love to have him for two straight home games to finish [the season] and we’ll see where his hand’s at, and if he has the ability to play for us again. I sure hope so.”

McCarthy was wearing a latex glove on the hand in the postgame locker room. The Vikings said he was unavailable for comment.

McCarthy had produced his two best games of the season in wins over the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys, producing a combined 82.1 QBR that ranked fifth in the NFL over that period. His performance Sunday was a bit more uneven. O’Connell praised his decision-making, but his accuracy was less consistent, and his receivers struggled to corral some of his throws.

Jordan Addison dropped a touchdown pass in the first quarter and Jalen Nailor let another throw bounce off him for an interception. Overall, McCarthy completed 9 of 14 passes for 108 yards. He did not throw for a touchdown but staked the Vikings to a 13-3 lead in the second quarter with a 12-yard scoring run.

At some point prior to that score, McCarthy had suffered the injury. O’Connell said he did not know exactly when it happened and did not think that McCarthy did, either. Video review showed that two plays before the touchdown, McCarthy hit hand on the helmet of Giants defensive lineman Ray Robertson-Harris. In Week 10, McCarthy bruised his right hand in a similar manner. He did not miss any game time for that injury but wore protective padding for the ensuing two weeks.

McCarthy did not mention Sunday’s injury to coaches or medical staff on the sideline, but it grew evident on the next series. With 25 seconds remaining in the half, O’Connell called a quick receiver screen play. But McCarthy did not throw the ball, allowing unblocked Giants linebacker Brian Burns to sack him and force a fumble. Safety Tyler Nubin recovered and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown.

“The ball needs to be thrown right away,” O’Connell said, “and he knows that. He had done it already in the game. And if you do hold it on a receiver perimeter screen, the backside defensive end is coming and he knows that. So, I haven’t seen [replays] yet, but my guess is he could not grip the football.”

When an athletic trainer began examining the hand on the sideline, McCarthy grimaced in pain, pulled his arm away and walked to the Vikings’ locker room.

“It sucks,” right tackle Brian O’Neill said of McCarthy suffering another injury. “With the strides he’s made the last few weeks, and even months, you hate to see it. The growth and trajectory that he’s been on recently has been fun to play with. It’s fun to be a part of. And that’s another one of the reasons why you see guys fighting through things to be able to play is because they want to be a part of it and we want to be out with him. Fingers crossed is not too bad.”

Backup Max Brosmer played the second half, completing seven of nine passes for 52 yards. Brosmer would start Thursday against the Lions if McCarthy is unavailable.

The Vikings suffered two other significant injuries in the game. Running back Jordan Mason suffered an ankle injury in the first quarter and did not return, and center Ryan Kelly was placed into concussion protocol.

Kelly was on injured reserve for nearly two months this season after suffering concussions in Weeks 2 and 4. Sunday’s concussion is the sixth in his NFL career.

“We’re all just hoping and really just thinking about him,” O’Connell said.

O’Connell said he wanted to review the play that Kelly was injured on because “I don’t know where the contact could have come from in the normal rhythm of a play like that.”

Several Vikings players had “concerns” about the way Kelly was injured, O’Connell said, but he would not elaborate. Video of the play showed Kelly colliding with Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke, who was attempting to fill a hole.



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Cardinals’ wide receiver makes incredible circus catch for touchdown

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The Arizona Cardinals may be completely out of the playoff race, but quarterback Jacoby Brissett and wide receiver Michael Wilson were still giving it their all in Week 16.

Brissett found Wilson streaking up the field in the first quarter against the Atlanta Falcons. Wilson went up for the catch over Falcons cornerback Cobee Bryant. The ball was batted around between both players and, somehow, Wilson came down with it.

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Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson scores a touchdown against Atlanta Falcons cornerback Cobee Bryant, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The pass was initially ruled incomplete as it appeared the ball may have touched the ground at some point during the play. But a replay showed that the ball was bobbled multiple times, went off Bryant and finally landed in the hands of Wilson for the touchdown.

NFL fans, and even Bryant, were left stunned after it was reviewed.

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Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett warms up before the Atlanta Falcons game, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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The third-year wide receiver has put up his best season yet. Wilson achieved career highs in receptions (66) and receiving yards (766) going into the matchup against the Falcons. The touchdown for Wilson marked his fifth of the season, which is also a career high.

Brissett was making his 10th start of the season as he’s been used plenty since Kyler Murray went down with an injury. Brissett had 2,708 passing yards and 18 touchdown passes ahead of their game against Atlanta. The Wilson touchdown pass was his 19th of the season, which is a career high.

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Arizona was 3-11 coming into the game and Atlanta was 5-9.

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