Tom Brady Goes Down
Patriots QB Tom Brady helped off the field after being tackled in pocket
East Carolina Pirates Storm Top 25
Underdogs no more: East Carolina's latest upset pushes Pirates into AP Top 25
For Now, Chad Johnson Can't Wear Ocho Cinco
NFL bars Johnson from wearing Ocho Cinco for opener
Falcons QB Throws TD on First NFL Pass
Falcons QB Matt Ryan throws for 62-yard TD on first career pass
Massa Declared Winner of Belgian GP
Felipe Massa is declared winner of the Belgian Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton is penalized
Villegas Takes the Lead in St. Louis
With a birdie in the morning, Villegas takes lead going into final round of BMW Championship
Palin's Husband Races Across Alaska
VP pick's spouse: pro snowmobiler and four-time champ of the Iron Dog.
London Calling: Brits Take Over Games
Beijing closing ceremony offers a glimpse of what's to come in London in 2012.
Olympic Gold Means Green for Top Stars
Following success in Beijing, top athletes prepare to rake in endorsements.
US Hoops Back on Top, Beats Spain for Gold Medal
United States back on top in men's basketball, beats Spain 118-107 to win gold medal
Cuban Taekwondo Athlete Banned After Kicking Ref
Cuban taekwondo athlete banned after pushing, kicking referee after losing bronze-medal match
Beijing Closes Games: Is Gold Tarnished?
China closes Olympics debut; many visitors impressed but critics unpersuaded.
Tigers Trade "Pudge" Rodriguez to the Yankees
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Yankees have traded for 14-time All-Star catcher Ivan Rodriguez, acquiring him from the Detroit Tigers, the Yankees said on Wednesday. Right-handed reliever Kyle Farnsworth heads to the Tigers as part of the deal which gives the Yankees a replacement for starting catcher Jorge Posada. Posada has been ruled out for the rest of the season after undergoing surgery on a shoulder injury. Rodriguez, 37, nicknamed 'Pudge' is a 13-times Gold Glove winner who is in his 18th Major League season. Born in Puerto Rico, Rodriguez was American League MVP in 1999 when he was with the Texas Rangers and was later part of the 2003 World Series winning Florida Marlins team. Rodriguez has a batting average of .302, has scored 293 career home runs and has been with the Tigers since 2004. (Editing by John Mehaffey)
"Goose" Inducted Into Baseball Hall of Fame
Richard "Goose" Gossage re-defined the role of the modern-day closer.
Red Sox Tired of Manny? Manny "Tired" Too
Manny Ramirez agrees to possible trade, but doesn't see one coming.
Report: Packers Prez Tried to Buy Off Favre
Packers brass reportedly offered an irate Brett Favre $20M to stay retired.
The 'Technician': Zimmerman to Canton
Broncos left tackle Gary Zimmerman prepares for enshrinement in Pro Football Hall of Fame
Manning in Town, but Not at Practice
Colts QB Manning now in Terre Haute but still being kept away from practice
Retief Goosen Flies High at Firestone
AKRON, Ohio (Reuters) - South African Retief Goosen, helped by a spectacular chip-in for birdie at the 11th, grabbed a one-shot lead in Thursday's opening round at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. The twice former U.S. Open champion took advantage of calm morning conditions at Firestone Country Club to card a four-under-par 66, a score which held up in the afternoon. Goosen birdied five of the first 11 holes to forge two strokes clear before collecting his only bogey of the day at the par-three 15th where his tee shot ended up in a plugged lie in a greenside bunker. He then parred the last three holes to finish one ahead of compatriot Tim Clark, Fiji's Vijay Singh, American Zach Johnson and Swede Daniel Chopra. Singh, like Goosen, also got to five-under before double-bogeying the last for a 67. American Stewart Cink, the 2004 winner, and world number two Phil Mickelson were among a group of 14 players bunched on 68 while British Open champion Padraig...
Inkster Upstages Younger Women at British Open
SUNNINGDALE (Reuters) - Seven times major winner Juli Inkster benefited from a tip by Australian coach Ian Triggs to hit a seven-under-par 65 for a one shot lead in the women's British Open on Thursday. The 48-year-old American, so frustrated by her recent form that she nearly pulled out of the tournament, had a flawless first round of five birdies and an eagle at the 273-yard ninth where she drove to the green and holed an 18 foot putt. Inkster was a shot ahead of a group of seven players that included England's Johanna Head, Americans Stacy Prammanasudh and Laura Diaz, South Koreans Shin Ji-yai and Oh Ji-young and Japanese pair Momoko Ueda and Yuri Fudoh. Defending champion Lorena Ochoa of Mexico had five birdies in her first 15 holes before dropping shots at the 15th and 16th for a 69. A session with the renowned Triggs at the start of the week helped spark Inkster into form. "I finished ninth at the Evian Masters (in France) last week, but that was...