Reports: Antetokounmpo, Leonard out of Monday’s game
Monday night’s matchup between the NBA’s two remaining undefeated teams — the Milwaukee Bucks and visiting Toronto Raptors — is expected to be missing each teams’ biggest stars.
Report: Browns fire Hue Jackson
Hue Jackson was fired as head coach of the Cleveland Browns on Monday, ESPN reported.
NHL announces MGM as official sports betting partner
The National Hockey League announced an official sports betting partnership, its first ever, with MGM Resorts International on Monday, marking MGM’s second deal with a national league as legal sports betting spreads across the United States.
Maple Leafs F Matthews out at least four weeks
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews will be out at least four weeks with a left shoulder injury, the team announced Monday.
Dodgers’ Kershaw ‘undecided’ about out clause
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw is undecided about remaining with the team as the clock ticks on his three-day window to opt out of his existing contract.
Doping: Anti-Doping leaders call for WADA reform
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) urgently needs reform in order to best serve clean athletes following the decision to reinstate Russia’s testing body, leaders of 18 national anti-doping organizations said on Monday.
Golf: Hall of Fame CEO defends selection policy
World Golf Hall of Fame chief executive Steve Mona has defended the organization’s selection process amid criticism that some of the sport’s best players have yet to be inducted.
NFL roundup: Unbeaten Rams nip Packers
Backup Los Angeles linebacker Ramik Wilson forced a fumble by Green Bay Packers kickoff returner Ty Montgomery and recovered the loose ball with 1:56 to play, helping the host Rams improve to 8-0 with a 29-27 victory Sunday.
NHL roundup: Knights win on OT penalty shot
Jonathan Marchessault scored on a penalty shot 2:24 into overtime as the Vegas Golden Knights rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Sunday night in Las Vegas.
NBA roundup: Thunder earn first win
Making his first start in nearly a year, Nerlens Noel scored 20 points and added 15 rebounds to help the Oklahoma City Thunder pick up their first win of the season, 117-110 over the visiting Phoenix Suns on Sunday night.




