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Tiger Woods says he ruptured his Achilles tendon, an injury that will keep him out of the Masters PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.
(AP) Tiger Woods is out with another injury.
Woods says he ruptured his left Achilles tendon and had surgery Tuesday.
He did not offer many details.
But the injury will keep him out of the Masters and leaves in question whether he can play in any other major championship the rest of the year.
Woods says he was ramping up his practice when he felt a pain in his left Achilles.
He says it was determined to be a ruptured tendon.
Woods says he had minimally invasive surgery.
Those involve a smaller incision and lead to a shorter recovery time.
But it's typically a month until someone can even put weight on their foot.
Eagles send Gardner-Johnson to Texans.
Vikings bolster offensive, defensive lines in NFL free agency The wheeling and dealing continued on the eve of the NFL's start of its new league year.
A day after defensive tackle Milton Williams and edge rusher Josh Sweat agreed to leave Philadelphia via free agency, the Super Bowl champs agreed to send star safety C.J.
Gardner-Johnson to the Houston Texans for guard Kenyon Green and a swap of late-round draft picks.
The Minnesota Vikings made a splash by agreeing to terms on contracts with former Washington defensive tackle Jonathan Allen and former Indianapolis guard Will Fries, who follows center Ryan Kelly from the Colts to the Vikings.
QB Daniel Jones agrees to a 1-year, $14 million deal with the Colts, AP source says INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Former New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract with the Indianapolis Colts, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.
The person, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because free agents cant sign until Wednesday, said Jones deal is worth up to $17.7 million.
The No.
6 overall pick in 2019 by the Giants, Jones will get a chance to compete with Anthony Richardson in Indianapolis.
Jones was 24-44-1 in New York with one playoff victory.
He finished last season as a backup with the Vikings after the Giants released him.
Barcelona, Bayern and Inter reach Champions League quarterfinals.
PSG takes Liverpool to penalties MADRID (AP) Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan all reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League on Tuesday, while Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool went to a penalty shootout at Anfield.
PSG beat Liverpool 1-0 on the night to level the aggregate score at 1-1.
Ousmane Dembele scored 12 minutes into the match after a blunder by the Liverpool defense.
Raphinha scored twice and Lamine Yamal once as Barcelona advanced to the quarterfinals past Benfica 4-1 on aggregate score.
It won 3-1 in the second leg.
Bayern Munich beat German rival Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 to advance 5-0 on aggregate.
Inter Milan moved on past Feyenoord with a 2-1 win and a 4-1 global score.
Big 12 commissioner believes NCAA Tournament expansion is due.
He says 76 teams is the right number KANSAS CITY, Mo.
(AP) Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark is in favor of expanding the mens NCAA Tournament to 76 teams.
He also indicated that a decision could come in the next few months, which opens the possibility of any proposed changes being implemented as soon as next year.
Last year, the NCAA presented a plan to Division I commissioners that would expand the mens and womens tournaments by four or eight teams alongside an option to leave each field at 68.
NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said recently he doesnt expect a vote in the near future, but he left open the possibility of a spring vote.
Crass or cool, awesome or eyesore: Big 12 Tournament's logo'd court makes a statement either way KANSAS CITY, Mo.
(AP) The logo'd court at the Big 12 Tournament is causing quite a stir.
It's cool or crass, awesome or an eyesore, depending on who you ask.
The gray-hued floor debuted during last weeks womens Big 12 tourney.
Its black baselines and sidelines are bold enough, but the rest of the floor is adorned with hundreds of XII logos.
Some fans joked about staring at the floor long enough to see hidden messages.
Others complained that it was causing problems for TV cameras trying to focus, especially for those streaming games.
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said the goal to was to connect to the culture of current and future student-athletes.
Injured Brad Marchand returns to the Boston ice with the Panthers but just in practice, for now BOSTON (AP) Brad Marchand stepped back onto the ice at the TD Garden in a Panthers practice jersey as the longtime Bruins player returned to Boston for the first time since he was traded to Florida.
Although Marchand is injured and inactive for the game against his former team, the 11-minute morning skate was his first opportunity to practice with his new teammates.
Marchand said he is working his way back from a March 1 injury and hopes to be ready by the end of the regular season.
Scottie Scheffler looking at a blank canvas as he goes for a 3rd straight Players Championship PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.
(AP) Scottie Scheffler is the first back-to-back winner at The Players Championship and goes for three in a row this week.
He's the favorite most weeks.
But Scheffler doesn't look at his past history.
He's not interested in the last two years or the entire 2024 season in which he dominated golf.
Scheffler looks at this year and every week as a blank canvas.
He's off to a slow start this year because of minor hand surgery that kept him out of competition until February.
While the TPC Sawgrass doesn't favor one style, it favors great golf.
West Virginia's Rodriguez bans TikTok dancing.
He says videos erase 'hard edge' team should portray MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(AP) West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez, like all football coaches, wants his players to show up on time, work hard and play their best.
He also doesn't want them dancing on TikTok.
He says he's banning TikTok dancing because it takes away from the hard edge he wants the team to portray.
Making TikTok dance videos is a popular activity among high school- and college-age users of the social media platform.
Rodriguez says if his players want to sit in their basements and watch TikTok videos 20 years from now, they should knock themselves out doing it.
Manchester United reveals plans for the 'world's greatest' soccer stadium to replace Old Trafford LONDON (AP) Manchester United has unveiled plans to build the biggest stadium in the United Kingdom.
A proposed 100,000-seater arena would be the worlds greatest football stadium, part owner Jim Ratcliffe says.
It would costs around costing around 2 billion pounds.
The 20-time English champion says it will build next to its existing Old Trafford ground.
That means it will not need to relocate during the construction process.
Work could begin as early as this year, with completion by the 2030-31 season.
Ratcliffe paid $1.3 billion for an initial 25% stake in United last year and made the construction of a new stadium one of his priorities..
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