New Mexico removes forward Bragg from team after arrest
New Mexico removed senior forward Carlton Bragg Jr. from the basketball team on Sunday following his arrest on charges of aggravated driving while intoxicated and marijuana possession.
Reports: Lions add Eagles assistant Undlin as DC
The Detroit Lions tabbed Philadelphia Eagles defensive backs coach Cory Undlin to serve as their defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports Monday.
Jaguars part ways with offensive coordinator DeFilippo
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced Monday that offensive coordinator John DeFilippo will not return for a second season in 2020.
Seahawks’ Clowney on future: ‘I just want to win’
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason, and he let it be known he is looking for one thing in a new team: a solid shot at a Super Bowl ring.
MLB MVPs and Hollywood stars go to bat for California families
Major League Baseball’s best and Hollywood’s brightest teamed up to raise money for families affected by wildfires, mass shootings and other tragedies in California with a softball game in picturesque Malibu on Sunday.
ITF, Grand Slams pledge additional $400,000 to bushfire relief efforts
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) and three Grand Slams — Wimbledon, U.S. Open and French Open — have collectively pledged $400,000 to Australian bushfire relief efforts, the sport’s international governing body said on Monday.
Reports: QB Jurkovec transferring to Boston College
Quarterback Phil Jurkovec is transferring from Notre Dame to Boston College, according to multiple reports.
Vikings DC Edwards won’t return
Minnesota Vikings coach Mike Zimmer confirmed Monday that defensive coordinator George Edwards will not return to the team, meaning Zimmer is hunting for two new coordinators.
Iran’s only female Olympic medalist in the Netherlands: NOS
Iran’s only female Olympic medalist has been training in the southern Dutch city of Eindhoven after leaving her homeland several weeks ago, national broadcaster NOS reported on Monday.
Judges adjourn Diack trial for athletics doping cover-up
French judges on Monday adjourned the trial of Lamine Diack, the disgraced former head of athletics’ governing body IAAF who faces charges of corruption and money laundering linked to a Russian doping scandal.