With mandatory minicamps over, NFL teams are on break until training camps begin next month. But the last few weeks featured some key developments. | | | | The NASCAR Cup Series has the weekend off, giving teams time to take stock before the regular season resumes with 10 races until the playoffs. | | | | A hip injury kept Phoenix Mercury's Brittney Griner out of Friday's game, but she received an ovation from Washington Mystics fans. | | | | Dodgers rookie starting pitcher Bobby Miller is off to a historic start, helping the Dodgers at a time when rotation is decimated with injuries. | | | | Rory McIlroy, who won the last of his four majors nine years ago, is learning to be more patient and not rely on his driver all the time. | | | | The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were honored ahead of the Dodgers' Pride Night, and they were met with applause as they were announced. | | | | Becky Sauerbrunn is not only one of the best center backs in the world, she's the consummate leader for the USWNT. | | | | Former NBA forward Tony Snell revealed that his son's autism spectrum disorder diagnosis led him to get tested and discover he had it, too. | | | | Ja Morant's suspension could have been much harsher after he brandished a handgun during an Instagram Live video for second time in about two months. | | | | Phil Mickelson, who has finished runner-up at the US Open six times, turned 53 Friday. He is no longer the fan favorite since joining LIV Golf. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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