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Seville sparks Jamaican men’s sprint renaissance | The Express Tribune

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Jamaica’s Oblique Seville, who finally confirmed his promise by winning the men’s world 100 metres title on Sunday, had the perfect role mode growing up: sprint legend Usain Bolt, a man he describes as “my motivator”.
Seville timed 9.77sec to beat better-known names such as American Noah Lyles, the defending world and Olympic champion, and Jamaican teammate Kishane Thompson.
But the victory came as no surprise for the 24-year-old who has had a life rooted in track and field, with none other than Bolt as a father figure on hand to dispense advice on life and sprinting.
Seville has long been the nearly man on the global stage, albeit having notched up two 100m victories over Lyles on the Diamond League circuit this season.
After making the semi-finals of the Covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics, he followed up with two fourth places at the 2022 and 2023 world championships.
The modest Seville told AFP that missing the podium on those two occasions had taught him that “all the guys I competed with are very strong guys, so I have to maximise what I can do”.
“And every year so far I lost fitness because of injuries issues. So I was not really at my full fitness.”
– Bolt’s huge influence –
Seville grew up in the rural area around Ness Castle where he said roads were poor. Attending Calabar High School, he grew up playing cricket and football, but also enjoyed swimming in rivers.
“It was so much fun because I got to experiment to see which sports I was good at,” he said. “Track and field was the one for me.”
Seville said Bolt was a large part of his life and he is now coached by Glen Mills, who oversaw the magnificent career of the Jamaican legend, the 11-time world gold medallist and eight-time Olympic champion.
“We all watched Usain Bolt as kids!” he said. “I wanted coach Mills to be my coach. I said I hoped in the future he’s my coach. And it’s such a happy feeling knowing that is the one coaching me. He’s a very intelligent man.”
The retired Bolt still visits training sessions to talk to Mills and “sometimes he would talk to us. He understands everything about the sport,” Seville said.
Bolt had advised him “to find something that motivates you”.
“He said to me that his family was his motivation for sports… My family always wanted me to do great. So it’s a pleasure: I’m trying to do my best to let everyone in my family happy. Since my father passed away, Usain’s my motivator.”
Seville had predicted that Jamaican male sprinters, including himself, Ackeem Blake and Thompson would one day battle back to rule the roost.
Before his triumph on Sunday, the last Jamaican to win a men’s sprint title was Bolt in 2015, so it has been 10 years coming.
“We have a great level,” he said ahead of the world championships. “We are under 25 years old. All of the US athletes are over 25 so in the future we are going to be on top again.”
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Philadelphia’s virtual jabs at Kansas City lead NFL Week 2 trolls

Week 2 of the NFL season included big wins and close calls, but the trolling remained a constant.
In a rematch of Super Bowl LIX, it was déjà vu for the Kansas City Chiefs as the visiting Philadelphia Eagles won 20-17 at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City is now 0-2 for the first time since 2014, while Philadelphia is 18-1 in its past 19 games, including playoffs, dating to last season. Over the past 10 seasons, the Eagles are the second team with 18 wins in a 19-game span, according to ESPN Research.
Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts accounted for 116 total yards and a touchdown, while Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for 187 yards plus a touchdown and interception. He also had a rushing touchdown.
The Eagles’ victory came with multiple trolls, including poking fun at the “Chiefs Kingdom” rally cry and acknowledging their undefeated record against the Chiefs in the calendar year.
Eagles Kingdom 👑@BetMGM | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/kje8jjD2Cq
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 14, 2025
Undefeated in 2025 pic.twitter.com/xfCf9BGpEq
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) September 14, 2025
Here are more of the top trolls from Week 2.
The San Francisco 49ers moved to 2-0 after defeating the New Orleans Saints on the road. New Orleans had a chance to take the lead late, regaining possession with 2:40 left in the fourth quarter.
However, while facing a fourth-and-1 on the Saints’ own 42-yard-line, quarterback Spencer Rattler was sacked, clinching the 49ers’ victory. Starting in place of Brock Purdy, San Francisco quarterback Mac Jones had 279 passing yards with three touchdowns.
The 49ers’ on-field victory prompted two New Orleans-themed trolls aimed at the Saints.
Came marching in 🎺 pic.twitter.com/IJQTWbCJNf
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) September 14, 2025
BeignYAY 🍽️ pic.twitter.com/P5IfEBTE96
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) September 14, 2025
Coming off a wild “Sunday Night Football” win in Week 1, Buffalo fans were treated to a less-stressful game this week — at least in terms of the box score.
The Buffalo Bills scored 20 unanswered points en route to a comfortable win, but quarterback Josh Allen briefly exited the game with a bloody nose. Allen missed only two plays and ended up throwing for 148 yards while rushing for 59. On the ground, Buffalo was led by 132 rushing yards and two touchdowns by James Cook, including a 44-yard score.
Allen’s bloody nose became the topic of a Bills’ troll aimed at the New York Jets. Buffalo used a clip from “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” where White Goodman — played by Ben Stiller — declares that “nobody makes me bleed my own blood” to rivals Peter La Fleur and Kate Veatch.
Nobody makes me bleed my own blood. #BUFvsNYJ | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/7KDYvxWGDb
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) September 14, 2025
The Bills also wrote the score out as clouds hanging above Central Park.
Views from above.#GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/OKXAixgl6B
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) September 14, 2025
The first overtime game of the new NFL season didn’t disappoint. The Dallas Cowboys needed a 64-yard Brandon Aubrey field goal to force overtime, then a 46-yarder to win it, capping a wild matchup.
Dallas seemed to have won the game when quarterback Dak Prescott found wide receiver George Pickens for a touchdown with 52 seconds left in regulation. New York answered as quarterback Russell Wilson connected with wide receiver Malik Nabers on a 48-yard touchdown. The play gave the Giants a three-point lead with 25 seconds left, but Aubrey’s kick sent the game to the extra period.
The big win came with a simple troll — Dallas emphasized “Giant” in its social media post.
GIANT DUB ‼️#NYGvsDAL | @WinStarWorld pic.twitter.com/SE3zGbJFQv
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) September 14, 2025
The Seattle Seahawks used a 17-point fourth quarter to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers and win their first game of the season.
Sam Darnold threw for 295 yards plus two touchdowns and two interceptions, while running back Kenneth Walker III had 105 rushing yards and a score. Seattle wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught eight passes for 106 yards. The Steelers have now allowed 30-plus points in each of their first two games of a season for the first time since 2002, according to ESPN Research.
The Seahawks’ victory came with a simple troll as they referenced the common Pittsburgh saying “yinz” in their postgame post.
How yinz feelin after that one?
Presented by @76 pic.twitter.com/Rq46KvjQvE
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) September 14, 2025
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Trevor Lawrence waves off head coach in tense sideline exchange during loss to Bengals

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There may be some tension between head coach Liam Coen and star quarterback Trevor Lawrence in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ locker room.
During the Jaguars’ 31-27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, Lawrence was seen waving off Coen after throwing an inaccurate pass on a crucial down late in the game.
The play came on second down with 4:14 left and Jacksonville holding a three-point lead.
Lawrence targeted wide receiver Dyami Brown on a short pass that would have likely set up a manageable third down.
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Trevor Lawrence of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks to pass during the second half of the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on Sept. 14, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
But Lawrence’s throw sailed high. Brown got his hands on it but couldn’t secure the catch. Broadcast cameras then showed Coen appearing to yell at Lawrence. Coen repeatedly pounded his chest, seemingly signaling that Lawrence needed to hit his receivers lower.
Lawrence didn’t take kindly to the criticism, waving Coen off as he moved on to the next play. But after failing to convert on third down, the Jaguars went for it on fourth.
This time, Lawrence hit his top target, Brian Thomas Jr., square in the chest, but Thomas couldn’t hang on. The incompletion forced a turnover on downs, giving Cincinnati the opening it needed.

Trevor Lawrence and head coach Liam Coen of the Jacksonville Jaguars speak on the field during the second quarter of the game against the Carolina Panthers at EverBank Stadium on Sept. 7, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
The Bengals responded with a 92-yard drive over 15 plays, capped by backup quarterback Jake Browning stretching across the goal line in the final seconds for the win. Browning was in after Joe Burrow left with a toe injury in the second quarter.
After the game, Coen downplayed the sideline exchange.
“It was just one throw. I was pissed. It is what it is. That’s emotion,” he said, via Yahoo Sports. “It’s not personal, ever. That’s just me getting worked up.
“I was very pleased with [Lawrence’s] competitive nature. The way he stayed calm on the sidelines. He’s pretty even-keel, which is good for me. I need that.”

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) and head coach Liam Coen have words on the sidelines. (Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union)
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Lawrence finished 24-of-42 for 271 yards with three touchdown passes and two interceptions.
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Neymar falls flat, finishes last at final table of online poker tournament

Neymar hoped to add a poker title to his litany of club and international soccer honors on Wednesday. Needless to say, it wasn’t in the cards for the Brazil superstar.
Neymar reached the final (virtual) table of the Super Tuesday High Roller event at the PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker 2025, competing for a top prize of $186,434. But facing off against poker professionals and at a severe chip disadvantage, the soccer star didn’t last long before bowing out of the tournament. He finished in last place out of the seven players.
The 33-year-old forward entered the round with the fewest chips of anyone, holding less than one-third of the chip leader’s total. Despite his disappointing showing on Day 2, he still took home $26,111 after a $10,300 buy-in — not bad for a day’s work playing poker on the internet.
Neymar has been a mainstay on the high-stakes poker circuit for many years, and he has expressed plans to play professionally after retiring from soccer. In 2022, he made his first in-person appearance at a World Series of Poker event in the United States, but was eliminated before the end of Day 1. Back in 2018, he even posted a photo on Instagram back in 2018 of himself playing poker at home while he was recovering from an injury … and while Paris Saint-Germain, his club at the time, were busy clinching the Ligue 1 title.
If that isn’t enough proof of his obsession with the game, he even named his first pet dog “Poker”!
After spending six seasons with PSG and two in Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal, the forward now captains his boyhood club, Santos, in the Brazilian Serie A. He has three goals in 12 appearances so far this season. However, he was left out of the latest Brazil squad by coach Carlo Ancelotti with the 2026 World Cup in North America fast approaching.
ESPN’s Doug Greenberg contributed to this report.
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