Browns wide receiver Gordon absent as camp begins
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon was absent at the start of training camp, but assured fans in a statement he has “every intention of being ready and available to join my teammates soon.”
Wide receiver Beckham to report to Giants
Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. plans to report on time when veterans take physicals to open training camp with the New York Giants on Wednesday.
Schwartzman overcomes Norwegian teen in Hamburg opener
Second seed Diego Schwartzman recovered from a mid-match blip to beat Norwegian teenager Casper Ruud 6-4 2-6 6-2 in the opening round of the German Tennis Championships in Hamburg on Monday.
Report: Isaiah Thomas called Celtics about reunion
Boston Celtics general manager Danny Ainge was open to a reunion with Isaiah Thomas, who reportedly phoned the team about a reunion before signing a one-year deal with the Denver Nuggets.
Tennessee dismisses DL Thaxton
Tennessee defensive lineman Ryan Thaxton was dismissed from the team following his domestic violence arrest.
Motor racing: Hamilton’s German win owes something to ‘four-poster bed’
Lewis Hamilton dug deep into his past to explain Sunday’s stunning German Grand Prix victory and came up with a “four-poster bed”.
Mets deny disconnect with Cespedes
There is no rift between the New York Mets and Yoenis Cespedes, assistant general manager John Ricco said Sunday night.
German soccer body rejects Ozil’s racism accusations
The German Football Association (DFB) on Monday rejected accusations that it was racist after star midfielder Mesut Ozil said on Sunday he would no longer play for the national team because he faced “racism and disrespect” due to his Turkish roots.
Cycling: Non-aggression pact between Froome and Thomas will not be broken, Team Sky say
Will Chris Froome attack Geraint Thomas, or will the defending champion support the current yellow jersey holder? That is the question on everyone’s lips as the Tour de France heads into its final week.
Who needs Ferrari? Italy has Molinari
Francesco Molinari was only half joking when he said his stunning British Open victory might make the headlines back home – as long Ferrari had not won the Grand Prix in Hockenheim.




