Si Woo Kim wins at The American Express
In the final round of The American Express 2021, Si Woo Kim carded an 8-under 64 to get to 23-under and claim his third win of his PGA TOUR career.
Joakim Noah spent 13 seasons in the NBA.
Tyrrell Hatton added a red cardigan to his closet with his win at last year's Arnold Palmer Invitational and returns to Bay Hill this week knowing he must work on his putting if he wants to add a Green Jacket to his wardrobe at next month's Masters. World number six Hatton, the final winner on the PGA Tour before the COVID-19 shutdown, missed the cut at Augusta National last year and his best Masters finish in four starts was a share of 44th place in 2018. "I need to figure out how to putt at Augusta, if that is ever going to be happen, to be honest," the Englishman said on Wednesday in Orlando, Florida.
The Sharks defended Joachim Blichfeld for his hit, but a possible suspension looms.
Prescott's contract talks seem to be positive as the new league year approaches. What is the future for players like Elliott and Gallup?
Jon Jones is apparently amused by Israel Adesanya's change of course when it comes to a potential highly anticipated grudge match.
Jackie Bradley Jr.'s Red Sox tenure has come to an end, as the free-agent outfielder reportedly is headed to the Brewers.
Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin was fined $5,000 by the NHL on Thursday for spearing Boston Bruins rookie Trent Frederic, an amount that is the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement. Ovechkin delivered a spear in an upward direction to Frederic's groin with five minutes left in the third period of the teams' game Wednesday night in Boston. Ovechkin was given a minor penalty for slashing and Frederic one for cross-checking on the play.
The jazz blew a lead in the fourth against the Sixers, and Donovan Mitchell was none too happy with some of the circumstances surrounding the L. By Adam Hermann
We all know Wilson is unhappy with the Seahawks, but apparently the feeling's mutual.
The Boston Celtics are reportedly interested in trading for Detroit's Jerami Grant.
Joe Montana can't argue against Tom Brady's status in NFL history anymore.
Two of UFC's longest-tenured heavyweights are on the way out.
The Las Vegas Raiders are making moves. The Cincinnati Bengals could stand to benefit in free agency.
Longhorns players were allegedly told they wouldn't be able to get a job in Texas if they kept protesting.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Detroit Lions have agreed to a deal with wide receiver Tyrell Williams on a one-year, $6.2 million deal.
In the latest transfer news, Erling Haaland has apparently revealed the only six teams he would leave Borussia Dortmund for, while Liverpool have been linked with Houssem Aouar and Yves Bissuoma.
Jason Peters was on NFL Network on Thursday morning to talk about Carson Wentz, free agency and more. By Dave Zangaro
The Giants need to bolster their offensive firepower and the NFL Draft should help them do that. But what if Dave Gettleman ends up thinking defense with that pick?
Does Chris Simms have a point about Wilson and the Seahawks?
The U.S.-owned Haas Formula One team presented its 2021 car in Russian colours on Thursday with potash producer Uralkali, owned by the billionaire father of new Russian driver Nikita Mazepin, joining as title sponsor. Mazepin will be partnered in an all-rookie lineup with Mick Schumacher, son of Ferrari great Michael and the reigning F2 champion. Ferrari-powered Haas, ninth last season with just three points, are owned by machine-tools industrialist Gene Haas.