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SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER
Scottie Scheffler continued his dominance by running away with the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. He ended the tournament 17 under and four shots clear of the field after posting a final-round 68. The No. 1 player in the world became just the second man in history to win The Open from that position, joining Tiger Woods, who accomplished the feat three times.
As CBS Sports golf writer Patrick McDonald says, Scheffler has improved on his weaknesses, which has helped him continue his dominance.
JC TRETTER
Itās been a chaotic week in the NFL world.Ā
NFL Players Association executive director Lloyd Howell announced last week that he is stepping down from his role. Days later, CBS Sportsā Jonathan JonesĀ reported that former NFLPA president JC Tretter, who has served as chief strategy officer for the playersā union since October, will not only exclude himself from the running as interim executive director of the union but will also no longer remain with the NFLPA as of this week.
āOver the last couple days, it has gotten very, very hard for my family,ā Tretter said. āAnd thatās something I canāt deal with. So, the short bullet points are: I have no interest in being [executive director]. I have no interest in being considered; Iāve let the executive committee know that. Iām also going to leave the NFLPA in the coming days because I donāt have anything left to give the organization.ā
Tretter addressed concerns in the conversation with CBS Sports and sought to address āmistruthsā about him and his motivations during his years with the union. Jones reported earlier this week that the NFLPAās board plans to meet āas soon as possibleāĀ to map out its next steps, including naming an interim executive director.
Team Collier defeated Team Clark, 151-131, in the WNBA All-Star Game Saturday night, as Lynx superstar Napheesa Collier collected the MVP trophy after scoring a record 36 points in the contest. Collierās teammate, SeattleāsĀ Skylar Diggins, also set an All-Star Game record with 15 assists.
One of the gameās new rules was the 4-point shot. Between 3-pointers and 4-pointers, there were a total of 120 combined attempts from beyond the arc, as CBS Sportsā Isabel Gonzalez points out. Only 40 of those shots went in. Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark didnāt play in the game due to injury, but she was encouraging players on her team to attempt more 4-point shots.
Mystics rookie forward Kiki Iriafen came off the bench and provided a spark for Team Clark. She finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds to become the second rookie in WNBA history to record a double-double in an All-Star Game, joining ChicagoāsĀ Angel Reese, who did so last year.
The NBA Las Vegas Summer League came to a close Sunday night. The event featured two summer-league standouts in Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel (the No. 4 pick) and Kings guard Nique Clifford (the No. 24 pick).Ā
Knueppel earned one of the highest grades in my annual report card.
Knueppelās former teammate at Duke and the No. 1 overall pick in last monthās NBA Draft only appeared in two games in Las Vegas. In his debut vs. the Lakers, Flagg shot 5 of 21 from the floor. He couldnāt buy a bucket, failing to record a field goal after halftime. In his second game, Flagg finished with 31 points. Flagg earned an āA-ā for his performance.Ā
The full story on how every lottery pick fared can be found here. Notably, Jazz rookie Ace Bailey did not play in summer league in Las Vegas.
With just two months of training, 46-year-old boxing legend Manny Pacquiao came within a round of winning a belt after a four-year absence from the sport. Whether that says more about Pacquiaoās unique (read: borderline freakish) gifts or a lack of depth in sport where someone closer to 50 than 40 can walk in and almost win a title, Iām not quite sure.
But the fact that Pacquiao fought to a draw with Mario Barrios on two judgeās scorecards more than likely means that this matchup gets its sequel. Hereās how our Brent Brookhouse saw the bout.
The event was the weekendās headliner, but it certainly wasnāt the only major fight on the menu.
ā¾ Red Sox at Phillies, 6:45 p.m. on MLB.tv
ā¾ Yankees at Blue Jays, 7:07 p.m. on MLB.tv
ā¾ Brewers at Mariners, 9:40 p.m. on MLB.tv
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