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Best shots and highlights from the first round
Here are the best sights and sounds from the first round of the 2026 BMW Championship at Bellerive Country Club.[read more]
Sankey: Pros returning to school 'fuels disruption'
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey asked a judge to uphold NCAA rules that prevent athletes from returning to play in college.[read more]
💞 Bueckers, Fudd share relationship beginnings
The three-part docuseries about the Huskies will be available on Apple TV on Aug. 21.[read more]
Players pulled from fight-filled Giants-Fins practice
Multiple players from Thursday's joint practice between the Dolphins and Giants were pulled for throwing punches or their physical actions during a fight-filled workout.[read more]
Utah sues Whittingham's brother over U-M move
The University of Utah is suing former assistant Freddie Whittingham for breach of contract after he left the Utes to join the coaching staff of his brother, Kyle Whittingham, at Michigan.[read more]
'I hate joint practices,' Eagles star Barkley says
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley said he hates back-to-back days of joint practices, adding "one day is good" to avoid skirmishes that regularly occur during the sessions.[read more]
Ex-Kings trainer alleges pregnancy discrimination
A former assistant athletic trainer for the Sacramento Kings has filed a civil lawsuit against the organization and its senior director of athlete health, alleging pregnancy discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination.[read more]
Brown, Hurts reunite briefly amid post-trade rift
A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts caught up for a few minutes after practice Thursday -- a notable development after the Patriots receiver revealed Wednesday that the former teammates had not spoken since he was traded to New England by the Eagles.[read more]
Harden agrees to $97M deal to remain with Cavs
James Harden has agreed to a new three-year, $97 million contract to remain with the Cavaliers, his agency, Equity Sports, told ESPN on Thursday.[read more]
Lakers minority owner not selling his 4% stake
One of the Lakers' minority owners, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, has no plans to sell his 4% stake in the team, his attorney told ESPN.[read more]




