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Tiger Woods walks into the SoFi Center for his TGL match. | Photo by Megan Briggs/TGL via Getty Images
You can probably guess what song blared throughout the SoFi Center as Tiger Woods strutted in for his TGL match.
Many golf fans had fun online earlier Tuesday, trying to guess what song Tiger Woods would walk out to for his TGL debut match.
But there was only one logical choice for the 15-time major winner: “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor.
The Chicago-based band wrote this 1982 hit as the theme song for Rocky III.

Formula 1 won’t be back in action for another month and a half or so, but fans are in mid-season form buzzing about Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso‘s neck after he posted a wild photo of himself to X.
Now, as you may or may not know, F1 drivers are known for their thick, tree trunk-like necks. The reason? Well, your head weighs quite a bit, and so does the helmet that sits on top of it, and then when you throw in the G-forces that drivers pull during a race, it’s a lot for one’s neck to keep up with.

JJ Redick’s family received heartwarming gifts from Spurs players Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama on Monday after a devastating week related to the LA wildfires.
Redick revealed last week that his home in the Pacific Palisades was affected by fire; as a result, Redick’s two sons lost their belongings.
After Monday’s game between the Lakers and Spurs, San Antonio stars Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul surprised J.J. Redick’s two sons, Knox and Kai, by gifting them signed jerseys.

One of the big takeaways from Sunday’s Wild Card Round meeting between the Eagles and the Packers had nothing to do with football and everything to do with AJ Brown being quite the bookworm.
Brown picked up his copy of Inner Excellence — which has since shot right up the Amazon charts — and did some reading.
I like to read too, but you can understand why seeing a star wideout start throwing down some pages in the middle of a playoff game like he’s in Oprah’s book club raised some eyebrows.

On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act” by a vote of 218-206. All Republicans voted “yea” and all but two Democrats voted “nay.” 
Rep. Greg Stuebe (R-Fla), the sponsor of the bill, and Rep. August Pfluger (R-Tex) sent a video exclusively to OutKick celebrating the massive win – not just for women’s sports, but for the American people. 
“Men have no place in women’s sports, and it’s crazy that we even have to pass a bill that says that,” Steube said.

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The Storm have used their core designation on Gabby Williams. What does that mean?
The Seattle Storm have cored Gabby Williams, ESPN’s Kevin Pelton reported on Tuesday. That means that the versatile wing will be offered a one-year contract at the WNBA’s highest possible salary ($249,244) — and that she’s unable to sign with another team as a free agent this offseason. Historically, however, some players have asked for trades after receiving the core designation, so the move does not necessarily mean that Williams will stay in Seattle.

UNLV head football coach Dan Mullen joined OutKick’s Dan Dakich on the latest episode of Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich and talked about some of the new players he’s bringing to the Rebels including former Michigan Wolverines quarterback Alex Orji.
Mullen was talking about bringing in Orji as well as former Virginia quarterback Anthony Colandrea which he was able to do thanks to a ton of scouting, made possible in part by his job at ESPN.
“You know, the greatest thing you have been at ESPN is I’ve gotten to watch everybody play,” Mullen said.