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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 7:27 p.m. EDT

Updated Aug. 1, 2025, 7:27 p.m. by AP 1 min read
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NFL on the verge of selling media assets to ESPN for an equity stake in the network, AP sources say The NFL and ESPN are expected to announce an agreement that would give the the league an equity stake in the sports network.

People familiar with the transaction called it a multibillion-dollar deal.

They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal hasn't been finalized.

It was first reported by The Athletic.

The NFL and ESPN had no comment.

The NFL has been trying to sell its media properties for nearly five years.

ESPN would gain access to the RedZone channel, NFL Network and additional games.

ESPN plans to launch a direct-to-consumer service soon, offering access to all its programs for $29.99 per month.

Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons requests trade and says team won't negotiate OXNARD, Calif.

(AP) Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys while suggesting the club has refused to negotiate a new contract for the star edge rusher.

Parsons reported to training camp in California with the Cowboys last week and tried to stay upbeat in a meeting with reporters.

His tone changed dramatically in a message posted on X.

Parsons wrote, "I no longer want to be here.

Parsons finished the lengthy note by saying he had told executive vice president of personnel Stephen Jones he wanted to be traded.

Washington Commanders' return to DC clears another hurdle with preliminary council approval WASHINGTON (AP) The Washington Commanders' plan to return to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium has cleared another significant hurdle.

The District of Columbia Council approved legislation on Friday, but it still needs a second approval before reaching Mayor Muriel Bowser.

The Commanders, currently playing in Maryland, aim to open a new venue by 2030.

The ownership group has been exploring locations in Washington, Maryland and Virginia since buying the team in 2022.

Congress transferred the RFK Stadium land to the city in January, paving the way for redevelopment.

Padres make waves at trade deadline again, unafraid to deal away one of baseball's top prospects General manager A.J.

Preller has once again made the San Diego Padres the stars of baseball's trade deadline.

On Thursday, he traded top prospect Leo De Vries to the Athletics for closer Mason Miller.

This follows Preller's 2022 acquisition of Juan Soto.

By the deadline, Preller had traded 14 players and acquired eight, including left-handers JP Sears and Nestor Cortes.

Houston and Seattle were also buyers this year, while Minnesota tore down its roster.

Arizona had two of the best trade chips on the market in Eugenio Suarez and Merrill Kelly, trading the former to Seattle and the latter to Texas.

Carlos Correa is back with the Astros -- this time at third base BOSTON (AP) Carlos Correa has returned to the Houston Astros.

Correa was a beloved player during his first stint with the Astros, helping them win their first World Series.

With the Twins struggling in the standings, he waived his no-trade clause to return to Houston.

The Twins got minor-league pitcher Matt Mikulski.

The also acquired outfielder Jesus Sanchez at Thursday's trade deadline.

He was in the lineup Friday night batting third.

Correa was at third base and batting cleanup.

Five different countries take gold medals on a wide-open day at the swim world championships SINGAPORE (AP) The gold medals were spread around Friday at the swimming world championships, thanks to the absence of stars Leon Marchand of France and Canadian Summer McIntosh from any finals on Day 6 in Singapore.

Marchand, who has already broken the world record in the 200 IM, will try to break his own 400 IM record on Sunday, the final day.

McIntosh has won three individual gold medals already and will chase two more on Saturday and Sunday as she tries for five individual golds.

Only Michael Phelps has managed that at the worlds.

The Netherlands, China, Hungary and the United States picked up individual golds on Friday.

2-time defending champion Jessica Pegula upset by Sevastova in 3rd round in Montreal MONTREAL (AP) Two-time defending champion Jessica Pegula was eliminated in the third round of the National Bank Open, falling 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 to Anastasija Sevastova on Friday.

Sevastova, a 35-year-old from Latvia who was ranked 11th in 2018 but has fallen to 386th, broke the third-seeded Pegula six times on 10 chances.

Sevastova is the lowest-ranked player to beat a top-10 player since Angelique Kerber edged Jelena Ostapenko last year at Indian Wells.

Sevastova has played 24 WTA Tour-level matches in four years.

She got a spot in the main draw with a protected ranking because of a knee injury.

Sevastova will take on Naomi Osaka, a 6-2, 6-4 winner over Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia.

Can Jhoan Duran's 100 mph fastball and Harrison Bader's defense lead Phillies to a World Series? PHILADELPHIA (AP) Harrison Bader and Jhoan Duran have joined the Phillies, adding depth as the team chases a pennant.

Bader, a strong defender and 2021 Gold Glove winner, will platoon in center field with Brandon Marsh.

Duran, known for his 100.2 mph fastball, is set as the closer.

He has 16 saves and a 2.01 ERA this season.

Phillies manager Rob Thomson plans a double-platoon in the outfield.

The Phillies are facing alternating right- and left-handed pitchers over the next six games.

Duran's addition strengthens a bullpen that includes Matt Strahm and Orion Kerkering.

Bristol Motor Speedway set to host Tennessee's first MLB game with record crowd BRISTOL, Tenn.

(AP) Bristol Motor Speedway is ready to make history again by hosting the first Major League Baseball game in Tennessee.

The stage or racetrack in this case has been set for Saturday night for the biggest crowd ever at a regular season baseball game at the MLB Speedway Classic Bristol Motor Speedway is ready to make history again by hosting the first Major League Baseball game in Tennessee.

Seeing the venue on paper is one thing.

What MLB has done tucking a baseball field inside the infield of the half-mile bullring at Bristol is impressive even with a Sunoco sign can be seen in one corner.

Jake Retzlaff still loves BYU but expresses faith in his fresh start at Tulane NEW ORLEANS (AP) Jake Retzlaff says he still loves BYU but expressed faith in his decision to start fresh at Tulane.

Retzlaff is trying to move past recent reputational harm in Utah, learn a new offense and outperform three other transfer QBs at Tulane.

Retzlaff led BYU to an 11-2 record last season but recently withdrew while reportedly facing a suspension for violating the university's honor code.

He'd been named in a now-dismissed civil sexual assault lawsuit.

Retzlaff declined to discuss the lawsuit or discipline he faced at BYU..

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