Fares and Adelia are breaking down everything you need to know from the biggest stories in sports this week on Good Friends, Better Rivals.
The 2026 NFL Draft is underway in Pittsburgh, and we're coming at it from our team perspectives. Fares has thoughts on the Giants landing Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa with two top-10 picks, while Adelia weighs in on the Broncos trading down and still coming away with DT Tyler Onyedim. Did our teams win the draft — or are we just coping?
Then we're talking about the World Cup 2026 chaos already brewing before a single ball is kicked. NJ Transit wants to charge fans over $100 for a train ride to MetLife Stadium, Boston is looking at $80 round trips to Foxborough, and FIFA is not happy about it. We break down who's really to blame for the price gouging mess.
Over in the NBA playoffs, the Spurs are in trouble after Victor Wembanyama hit the floor face-first in Game 2 against the Portland Trail Blazers and entered the concussion protocol. We discuss what his absence means for San Antonio and whether they can hold on without their franchise cornerstone.
The WNBA also made major news this week, dropping a record 216-game national broadcast schedule for its landmark 30th season, with new partners NBC and USA Network joining the mix alongside ESPN, Prime Video, CBS, and ION.
And we close out with WWE, where WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas left talent furious over a complete lack of security at their hotels — and that was before the post-'Mania releases hit, with the entire Wyatt Sicks faction, Kairi Sane, the Motor City Machine Guns, and more all getting cut.
It's a packed episode. Let's get into it.