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Updates from Paris: U.S. men’s gymnastics wins first team medal since 2008
Nadal and Djokovic met for a record 60th time, and the U.S. women’s hoops team looks to extend its 55-game winning streak at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Monday.
Gambler linked to SEC baseball scandal sentenced
Bert Neff, accused of using insider information to bet on an Alabama-LSU college baseball game last year, was sentenced to eight months in prison.
Comcast, Bally Sports agree on new carriage deal
Comcast’s months-long blackout of Bally Sports channels is finally coming to an end, as the two sides announced Monday that they agreed on a new carriage deal, allowing Major League Baseball fans to watch their local teams beginning in August.
Bronze ends U.S. men’s team gymnastics drought
The United States earned bronze in the Paris Olympics men’s gymnastics team competition for its first medal since 2008.
Rodgers livid at ‘sloppy’ Jets during practice
Aaron Rodgers was visibly upset Monday throughout the Jets’ practice, which was described as “sloppy.”
Mahomes after QB megadeals: I’m not underpaid
Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes says he doesn’t feel he’s underpaid amid the rapidly changing fiscal landscape for NFL quarterbacks. “I’m doing pretty well myself,” he said.
Judon has animated talks with Pats coach, execs
Matthew Judon appeared animated during talks with coach Jerod Mayo and with vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf and director of player personnel Matt Groh on Monday.
Mariners acquire Turner from Jays to help offense
The Mariners, trying to bolster their offense, have acquired veteran Justin Turner from the Blue Jays to serve either at first base or designated hitter.
Fedde to Cards, Edman to Dodgers in 3-team deal
The Cardinals, White Sox and Dodgers reached a eight-player deal that sends Erick Fedde to St. Louis and Tommy Edman and Michael Kopech to Los Angeles.