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PGA News: Adam Svensson leads, Rory McIlroy misses cut at The Players

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Canada’s Adam Svensson held a two-shot lead following the completion of the second round Saturday morning at The Players Championship in Ponta Vedra Beach, Fla.

Friday’s action was suspended due to inclement weather at 4:27 p.m. ET with 71 players still on the course. The second round at TPC Sawgrass was completed Saturday at 10:16 a.m. ET with 75 players making the cut at 2-over 146.

The third round began at 10:30 a.m. ET.

Svensson, playing in the event for the first time, posted a 5-under 67 to move to 9 under.

World No. 2 Scottie Scheffler is two shots back in solo second place after posting a 69.

Four players are tied for third at 6 under: Ben Griffin (71 in second round), Australia’s Min Woo Lee (70), Collin Morikawa (73) and South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout (70).

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, the 2019 Players champion, missed the cut for the sixth time in 13 starts at the tournament. He followed an opening-round 76 with a 73 to finish at 5 over.

Jerry Kelly, 56, became the oldest player ever to make the cut in this event. He was on the cut line at 2 over after a second-round 72.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bud Grant, Hall of Fame coach of Vikings, dies at 95


Bud Grant, the Hall of Fame head coach who led the Minnesota Vikings to four Super Bowl appearances, died Saturday at 95.

Grant compiled a record of 158-96-5 in 18 seasons with the Vikings (1967-83, 1985). The team lost in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI.

He also went 102-56-2 in 10 seasons as the head coach of the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1957-66), capturing four Grey Cup championships.

Grant was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994, the first person to be enshrined in both.

Grant was named the CFL Coach of the Year in 1965 and the NFL Coach of the Year in 1969.

“We are absolutely devastated to announce legendary Minnesota Vikings head coach and Hall of Famer Bud Grant passed away this morning at age 95,” the Vikings posted Saturday on Twitter. “We, like all Vikings and NFL fans, are shocked and saddened by this terrible news.”

Grant initially retired following the 1983 season but returned to coach the Vikings in 1985 after the team went 3-13. No coach in Minnesota history has won more regular season or postseason (10) games than Grant, who also remains the only coach to lead the Vikings to the Super Bowl.

A first-round draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1950 out of Minnesota, Grant appeared in 24 games over two NFL seasons. He caught 56 passes for 997 yards and seven touchdowns in 1952.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Chargers restructure Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack deals


The Los Angeles Chargers reportedly restructured the contracts of linebackers Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack, freeing up $25.99 million in cap space and bringing the Chargers closer to cap compliancy ahead of next week’s start of the new league year.

The Chargers recently restructured Keenan Allen’s deal to save $8.9 million in cap space, as well as that of fellow wide receiver Mike Williams to save $5.46 million.

The Chargers now have $17.295 million in cap space, per Spotrac.

The restructuring of Bosa’s and Mack’s contracts provides short-term cap relief for the coming season, though the cap hits increase in 2024 to $36.6 million for Bosa and to $38.5 million for Mack.

Bosa, 27, is a former No. 3 overall pick who has played seven seasons with the Chargers, earning NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2016. In 2022, the four-time Pro Bowler was limited to only 2.5 sacks in five games due to a groin injury that required surgery.

Mack, 32, played eight seasons with the Raiders (2014-17) and Bears (2018-21) before being traded to the Chargers before the 2022 season. He was named to the Pro Bowl six consecutive seasons from 2015-20 and was the Defensive Player of the Year in 2016. Mack had eight sacks in 17 starts last season.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Jets’ restructures save $15.2M; Aaron Rodgers trade cap number is $15.74M


With signs pointing to a deal for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets reportedly restructured three contracts to save a total of $15.2 million under the 2023 salary cap.

ESPN reported that accounting tweaks to the contracts of cornerback DJ Reed, offensive guard Laken Tomlinson and tight end Tyler Conklin would save nearly the same amount the Jets would be charged if acquiring Rodgers via trade: $15.74 million.

Multiple reports Saturday pointed to the deal nearing the finish line and needing only the final approval of Rodgers.

The 39-year-old, four-time NFL MVP has contemplated retirement or relocation since the end of the regular season in what has become an offseason tradition for the Green Bay quarterback.

The Jets visited with Rodgers in California this week after the Packers signed off on their direct talks.

Attempting to draft and develop a quarterback has been an unsuccessful approach for the Jets. They drafted Sam Darnold third overall in 2018, only to trade Darnold to the Carolina Panthers. New York selected Zach Wilson second overall in 2021, but Wilson was benched last season while teammates questioned his maturity and leadership.

That opened the door for a change at offensive coordinator in the offseason. The Jets fired Mike LaFleur and hired Nathaniel Hackett, who coordinated the Packers’ offense for three seasons and has a tight bond with Rodgers.

Owner Woody Johnson was vocal about the need for a veteran quarterback while also endorsing the continued development of Wilson, who is only 23 years old.

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said at the NFL Scouting Combine that Rodgers’ backup, 2020 first-round pick Jordan Love, is ready to start.

On Friday, team president Mark Murphy confirmed for the first time Rodgers had permission to speak with the Jets — and only the Jets — about a trade while discussing his tenure with the franchise in the past tense.

The Packers traded three-time NFL MVP Brett Favre to the Jets in August 2008 after he reversed a March decision to retire and reported to Green Bay. Favre, who played for the Packers from 1992-2007, spent one season with the Jets before joining the Minnesota Vikings for the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Patriots part ways with P Jake Bailey


The New England Patriots have parted ways with punter Jake Bailey after a turbulent seven months.

Bailey, 25, signed a four-year, $13.5 million contract extension on Aug. 1.

He landed on injured reserve with a back injury on Nov. 19 and returned to practice on Dec. 21.

In January, the Patriots suspended Bailey for undisclosed reasons for the final two games of the season.

ESPN reported at the time that the suspension was “due, in part, to differing viewpoints on if Bailey was ready to return to game action.”

Bailey, whose punting job was taken by Michael Palardy, later filed a grievance against the Patriots regarding the suspension.

The Patriots announced his release on Friday.

Bailey, an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection in 2020, posted career-worst averages in gross (42.1) and net punting average (35.1) in nine games in 2022.

He appeared in 58 games with the Patriots, who drafted him in the fifth round in 2019.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: WR Robert Woods agrees to deal with Texans


Wide receiver Robert Woods is headed to his third team in three seasons, as he agreed to a two-year, $15.25 million deal with the Houston Texans, NFL Network and ESPN reported on Friday.

The deal reportedly features a $10 million guarantee but could top out at $17 million.

Woods was with the Los Angeles Rams in their Super Bowl-winning 2021 season, but he sustained a season-ending knee injury in November of that campaign and missed the playoffs.

He was dealt to the Titans in March 2022 and played all 17 games for Tennessee last year, making 15 starts. Woods caught 53 passes for a career-low 527 yards and two touchdowns, but Tennessee cut him last month.

Woods, 30, broke into the NFL as a second-round pick of the Bills in 2013. He spent four seasons in Buffalo and then five seasons with the Rams.

In 142 career games (130 starts), Woods has 623 receptions for 7,604 yards and 37 touchdowns. He also has 507 rushing yards and five scores on 74 carries.

–Field Level Media

NBA2K News: Grizz, DUX win twice apiece in NBA 2K League’s Slam Open

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Grizz Gaming and DUX Infinitos earned two victories apiece on Friday in the NBA 2K League’s 3v3 Slam Open.

Grizz Gaming swept Mavs Gaming 3-0, then edged 76ers GC 3-2. DUX Infinitos dumped Mavs Gaming 3-1 and blitzed Hornets Venom GT 3-0.

In other Friday matches, NBL Oz Gaming handled NetsGC 3-1, 76ers GC nipped Hornets Venom GT 3-2, Raptors Uprising GC routed Pacers Gaming 3-0, NetsGC slipped past Raptors Uprising GC 3-2, Wizards District Gaming walloped Blazer5 Gaming 3-0, and Pistons GT topped T-Wolves Gaming 3-2.

The Slam Open’s remote group play continues through March 17. Bracket play will run March 28-April 1 in Washington.

Fourteen matches are scheduled for Saturday:
–Gen.G Tigers vs. Pistons GT
–Hawks Talon GC vs. Jazz Gaming
–T-Wolves Gaming vs. Cavs Legion GC
–Celtics Crossover Gaming vs. Bucks Gaming
–Pistons GT vs. Heat Check Gaming
–Jazz Gaming vs. Kings Guard Gaming
–Magic Gaming vs. Warriors Gaming Squad
–Cavs Legion GC vs. Gen.G Tigers
–Knicks Gaming vs. Blazer5 Gaming
–Heat Check Gaming vs. Kings Guard Gaming
–Wizards District Gaming vs. Magic Gaming
–Bucks Gaming vs. Hawks Talon GC
–Warriors Gaming Squad vs. Knicks Gaming
–Kings Guard Gaming vs. Celtics Crossover Gaming

NBA 2K League 3v3 standings
EASTERN CONFERENCE
1. Grizz Gaming, 4-0
2. NBL Oz Gaming, 3-0
T3. Hawks Talon GC, 2-0
T3. Knicks Gaming, 2-0
T5. NetsGC, 2-1
T5. Wizards District Gaming, 2-1
T6. Gen.G Tigers, 1-1
T6. Heat Check Gaming, 1-1
T6. Magic Gaming, 1-1
T6. 76ers GC, 2-2
10. Raptors Uprising GC, 1-2
11. Celtics Crossover Gaming, 0-2
12. Hornets Venom GT, 0-4

WESTERN CONFERENCE
T1. Bucks Gaming, 2-0
T1. Cavs Legion GC, 2-0
3. DUX Infinitos, 3-1
T4. Jazz Gaming, 1-1
T4. Pistons GT, 1-1
T4. Warriors Gaming Squad, 1-1
7. Lakers Gaming, 0-0
8. Mavs Gaming, 1-3
T9. Kings Guard Gaming, 0-2
T9. T-Wolves Gaming, 0-2
T11. Blazer5 Gaming, 0-3
T11. Pacers Gaming, 0-3

–Field Level Media

LOL News: Cloud9 win fifth straight match in LCS Spring Split


Cloud9 won its fifth straight match and kept its share of the top spot in the standings in the League Championship Series Spring Split on Friday.

Cloud9 (12-3) defeated Team Liquid (6-9), while FlyQuest (12-3) knocked off Immortals (3-12). The third- and fourth-place teams, Evil Geniuses (10-5) and Golden Guardians (9-6), respectively, also posted victories, as did 100 Thieves (7-8).

The 10 teams in the top North American League of Legends circuit will play every other team twice through March 17. The first- through fourth-place teams will then head to the upper-bracket semifinals of the double-elimination playoffs. The fifth- and sixth-place teams will enter the playoffs in the lower bracket.

The winner and runner-up in the playoff final will earn berths in the Mid-Season Invitational along with other teams from LoL leagues worldwide. The LCS Spring Split carries a $200,000 prize pool, with the champion earning $100,000.

Cloud9 played on blue in its 29-minute win over Team Liquid. Kim “Berserker” Min-cheol of South Korea led the winners with a kills/deaths/assists ratio of 5/0/6. No player for Liquid had more than one kill.

FlyQuest’s win, also on blue, lasted 33 minutes. Lee “VicLa” Dae-kwang of South Korea paced FlyQuest at 5/0/8, while Edward “Tactical” Ra of the U.S. finished at 5/3/5 for Immortals.

Evil Geniuses prevailed over Counter Logic Gaming (7-8) in 38 minutes. Victor “FBI” Huang, an Australian/Chinese player, dominated with a K/D/A of 11/4/5 for the winners, who were playing on blue. Niship “Dhokla” Doshi, and American/Indian player, finished at 2/5/3 for CLG.

Golden Guardians, yet another winner on blue, disposed of TSM (7-8) in 31 minutes. Kim “Gori” Tae-woo of South Korea and Trevor “Stixxay” Hayes of the U.S. posted nearly identical K/D/As of 8/1/9 and 8/1/6 for the Guardians. Jason “Wild Turtle” Tran of Canada registered a 3/2/2 ratio for TSM.

In the shortest match of the day, the Thieves played on red and beat last-place Dignitas (2-13) in 28 minutes. Can “Closer” Celik of Turkey finished at 6/0/8 for the winners, while no Dignitas players had more than one kill.

Week 8 begins Wednesday with five matches:
— FlyQuest vs. Cloud9
–Dignitas vs. Team Liquid
–TSM vs. 100 Thieves
–Immortals vs. Evil Geniuses
–Counter Logic Gaming vs. Golden Guardians

League Championship Series (LCS) Spring Split group-stage standings
T1. FlyQuest, 12-3
T1. Cloud9, 12-3
3. Evil Geniuses, 10-5
4. Golden Guardians, 9-6
T5. Counter Logic Gaming, 7-8
T5. 100 Thieves, 7-8
T5. TSM, 7-8
8. Team Liquid, 6-9
9. Immortals, 3-12
10. Dignitas, 2-13

–Field Level Media

Missouri extends Dennis Gates through 2028-29


Missouri extended first-year men’s basketball coach Dennis Gates’ contract through the 2028-29 season.

The new deal bumps his annual salary from $2.5 million to $4 million next season, followed by annual increases of $100,000.

The school announced the deal Friday amid growing speculation linking Gates to vacancies at Georgetown and his alma mater California.

His buyout figure also increased to $25.5 million.

The Tigers (24-8) face No. 4 Alabama in the Southeastern Conference tournament semifinals Saturday afternoon in Nashville.

Gates, 43, inherited a team that finished 12-21 last season under former coach Cuonzo Martin.

“Thank you to the Board of Curators, President Mun Choi and (athletic director) Desiree Reed-Francois for this opportunity to continue to lead Missouri basketball,” Gates said in a news release. “The city of Columbia is my home, my family loves it here and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. My staff has done a tremendous job of supporting my dream building on the great tradition of Mizzou. I’m proud to be a Tiger and to coach at this wonderful institution.”

Gates compiled a 50-40 record in three seasons at Cleveland State (2019-22) before taking over at Missouri.

–Field Level Media

Buffalo fires head coach Jim Whitesell


Buffalo fired head coach Jim Whitesell on Saturday.

The Bulls were 15-17 this season and 9-9 in the Mid-American Conference. In four seasons at Buffalo, Whitesell was 70-49 overall, 45-27 in MAC games since replacing Nate Oats in 2019. Whitesell was promoted from his role as Oats’ associate head coach.

Oats left for Alabama and has the Crimson Tide on the path for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

“At this time, we felt it was necessary to make a change in the leadership of our men’s basketball program,” UB athletic director Mark Alnutt said in a statement. “We want to thank Jim for his eight years at UB, including the last four as our head coach. We wish he and Connie nothing but the very best moving forward.”

Whitesell, 63, led the Bulls to the NIT in 2021.

–Field Level Media