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Week 5 Top 25 and how to watch
Check out our Top 25 poll, plus the player of the week.
Koepka wants 'consistency' in his game at Players
Books Koepka, who will be making just his fourth start in his return to the PGA Tour, is hoping his game shows "more consistency" this week at the Players Championship.
Kerr again calls for league to shorten season
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Monday that the NBA would be better off if it shaved games off its 82-game schedule, echoing previous comments he has made about the pace of play and long season affecting its quality and competitiveness.
No. 4 hoops recruit Holt commits to Lloyd, Arizona
Caleb Holt, the No. 4 prospect in the 2026 SC Next 100, has committed to Arizona, becoming Tommy Lloyd's highest-ranked recruit since taking over in Tucson.
Sources: TE Knox stays with Bills on new deal
The Bills found a way to keep tight end Dawson Knox on the 2026 roster amid a difficult cap situation by signing him to a new three-year contract, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Tuesday.










