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Minnesota Vikings · MinneapolisEAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy will probably miss at least the next game with a sprained right ankle, coach Kevin O’Connell said on Monday, and running back Aaron Jones is likely to join him on the sideline with a hamstring injury as the early absences for the team keep piling up. McCarthy didn’t miss any time during Minnesota’s 22-6 loss to Atlanta, passing an initial medical evaluation and getting his foot tape…See the Story
Vikings QB McCarthy's Sprained Ankle Will Keep Him Out for Next Game vs. Burrow-Less Bengals
57% Center coverage: 40 sources

Tom Brady · Saudi ArabiaLAS VEGAS (AP) — Tom Brady plans to play alongside current and former NFL stars in a three-team flag football tournament in Saudi Arabia next year, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback and Fox Sports analyst said Monday. The Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21 at Kingdom Arena in Riyadh also will include Saquon Barkley, CeeDee Lamb, Christian McCaffrey, Maxx Crosby and Rob Gronkowski, among others. Las Vegas’ Pete Carroll, Denver…See the Story
Tom Brady to play in Saudi flag football tournament alongside current and former NFL stars
50% Center coverage: 32 sources

WNBA · San FranciscoIn a season full of firsts for the expansion Golden State Valkyries, guard Veronica Burton added another. On Monday, Burton was named the WNBA’s most improved player, becoming the first Valkyries player to win a major regular-season award. The 5-foot-9 point guard burst onto the scene in an increased role with the expansion Valkyries. Burton, 25, was the only player on the Valkyries to start in all 44 games with averages of 11.9 points, 4.4 rebo…See the Story
Valkyries Guard Veronica Burton Wins WNBA Most Improved Award
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