Jets beat Texans in Zach Wilson's return, snapping 5-game losing streak
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The PGA Tour said on Sunday that it has unanimously decided to advance discussions with Strategic Sports Group (SSG), a consortium of U.S.-based sports team investors that includes Fenway Sports Group.
BENGALURU : The WTA is yet to decide on a venue for its 2024 season-ending Finals, the governing body of women's tennis said, amid growing speculation the championship is headed to Saudi Arabia.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr, who cleared concussion protocol and was removed from the injury report, is expected to start Sunday vs. the Carolina Panthers, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday night.
Manchester United fans will be waking up with the feeling of being back to square one this morning after yesterday's 3-0 defeat against Bournemouth.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is by far the richest cricket board in the globe. Taking a major chunk of ICC's overall revenue pool, the Indian board is a driving force in the global cricketing spectrum. But, how rich is the BCCI in comparison to other top boards? A report highlighted the gulf between the top-ranked BCCI and second-placed Cricket Australia, with the Indian board earning as much as 28 times that of its Australian counterpart. To be precise, the BCCI's net worth is USD 2.25 billion (INR 18,700 crore).
At 17 years old, he is already being compared to Neymar and Pele. But Endrick, the teenager hailed as Brazilian football's next great hope, says he doesn't pay attention to the hype. "I know no one can even touch the feet of Pele. He's the King of football," says the young forward, who just helped Sao Paulo club Palmeiras to a second straight Brazilian league title and will join Real Madrid next year when he turns 18. "I just want to be Endrick. I want to show them who Endrick is," he told AFP in an interview at an event with a new sponsor in Sao Paulo.
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