Latest in Sports & Recreation: Sep 28 (5 stories)
Sunday, 28 Sep 2025 Weekly Sports & Recreation GLOBAL
Here is your Weekly summary for Sports & Recreation across the world for Mon 22nd September - Sun 28th September 2025
The Brisbane Lions are poised for a dominant future in the AFL, with high-profile recruits on the horizon, suggesting they could solidify their status as a powerhouse. Meanwhile, Courtney Hodder's recent role change has propelled her to career-best form, highlighting the impact of strategic adjustments within the team.
In the NFL, the Chicago Bears have reached a staggering valuation of nearly $9 billion following a minority stake sale, setting a new record for the league. Additionally, Commissioner Roger Goodell hinted at potential renegotiations of media deals as early as 2026, signaling a shift in the league's financial landscape. In a bold move, the Oakland Ballers are experimenting with AI management, raising questions about the future of decision-making in sports.
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Chicago Bears valued at nearly $9 billion in minority stake sale that sets an NFL record: Sources
US Top News and Analysis 24 Sep 2025, 9:55pmThe league's finance committee approved the sale of 2.35% of the Chicago Bears to existing team owners, according to multiple people familiar with the deal.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says league could renegotiate media deals as soon as 2026
US Top News and Analysis 24 Sep 2025, 1:10pmThe NFL would need agreement from its media partners — Disney, Comcast's NBCUniversal, Paramount, Amazon and Fox — to start discussions earlier than planned.
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Dynasty? Lions 'only going to get stronger' as big-name recruits loom
AFL Latest News 27 Sep 2025, 9:50pmBrisbane look set to only get better with improvement to come from within and from the outside
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How a role change has dynamic Lion in career-best form
AFL Latest News 27 Sep 2025, 8:00pmCourtney Hodder is spending more time in the middle of the ground - and it's paying off in spades
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The Oakland Ballers let an AI manage the team. What could go wrong?
TechCrunch 22 Sep 2025, 8:15pm“Baseball is the perfect place to do an initial experiment like this, because it is so data-driven, and decisions are made very analytically," Ballers owner Paul Freedman said.
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