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Sam Burns: Played 1, won 0, lost 0, halved 1
Patrick Cantlay: Played 2, won 1, lost 0, halved 1
Bryson DeChambeau: Played 2, won 0, lost 2, halved 0
Harris English: Played 1, won 0, lost 1, halved 0
Ben Griffin: Played 1, won 0, lost 1, halved 0
Russell Henley: Played 1, won 0, lost 1, halved 0
Collin Morikawa: Played 1, won 0, lost 1, halved 0
Xander Schauffele: Played 1, won 1, lost 0, halved 0
Scottie Scheffler: Played 2, won 0, lost 2, halved 0
JJ Spaun: Played 1, won 0, lost 1, halved 0
Justin Thomas: Played 2, won 1, lost 1, halved 0
Cameron Young: Played 1, won 1, lost 0,
What is it with football signs in Ireland these days?
American football at both the college and professional level has started a mini-takeover of Dublin. In August, Iowa State and Kansas State kicked off the college season. To celebrate, a pub in Dublin tried its best to celebrate the moment with appropriate signage, but failed hilariously in an attempt to do so.
I say we give them points for trying.
The 2025 Ryder Cup has not gone according to plan for the United States team, as another disastrous morning session of Foursomes gave Europe a commanding 3-1 lead heading into the afternoon.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has once again played poorly in a match-play format, and as usual, the European team has relied on the power of deciding as a team to make miraculous chip-ins and using some of the worst players in professional golf this year to drain 45-foot putts.
Charles “Peanut” Tillman is no longer an FBI agent. (Robert Beck, Getty Images)Robert Beck via Getty Images
Former Chicago Bears star Charles “Peanut” Tillman found a second career your rarely see from former NFL players: FBI agent. That job has now come to an end.
The Pro Bowl cornerback explained his decision to resign from the FBI in an episode of “The Pivot” podcast released this week, citing his disagreement with the Trump administration policies.
Cincinnati Bengals great Geno Atkins is one of 128 modern-era candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
As Bengals fans are actuely aware and will tell anyone, it was Atkins who wrote the script for “undersized” pass-rushing defensive tackles in the Aaron Donald mold.
Former Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer recently laid out that very case for Atkins’ Hall of Fame push.
“Talk about guys who not only changed the game, but changed the way the game is played,” Zimmer told Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com.
The Phoenix Suns have a long-term plan for Mark Williams.
Taking Williams’ battles with multiple injuries into account, the Suns are working more on his strength than anything else so far in training camp.
“We know Mark’s history and we’re trying to change it,” Suns coach Jordan Ott said. “We’re taking an approach. He’s been out here and has been good. This is Sept. 26. Definitely added some strength to him. You can see it when he walks in the building. He definitely has great size. Excited to see where he goes, but we still do have a couple more weeks.
In the hours since the Arizona Cardinals’ Week 4 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, head coach Jonathan Gannon has offered a new tone.
For three weeks, he spoke about how the Cardinals needed to execute better and clean up the details. In other words, he thought they were close to being where they need to be.
After this defeat, he has, instead, acknowledged that changes are needed, especially on offense.
“If you keep just doing the same thing and hoping, that’s not good coaching,” Gannon said after the game. “So we will change and adapt some things, there’s no doubt.
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BOSTON — The Detroit Tigers listed left-hander Tarik Skubal as their starting pitcher for the final game of the regular season, but the reigning American League Cy Young winner isn’t guaranteed to take the mound against the Boston Red Sox.
He won’t pitch unless the Tigers are facing elimination.
The Tigers face the Red Sox on Sunday, Sept. 28, at Fenway Park to complete the regular season, with Skubal scheduled to make his 32nd start.
“It’s pretty clear,” manager A.J. Hinch said before Friday’s series opener against the Red Sox.