Day: July 28, 2017

Rookie cornerback playing catch-up in Packers’ training campRookie cornerback playing catch-up in Packers’ training camp

It didn’t take long for the Green Bay Packers’ first draft pick, cornerback Kevin King, to get his shot with the starting defense. After Green Bay lined up with Davon House and LaDarius Gunter as the cornerbacks and Damarious Randall in the slot for Thursday’s first day of training camp,

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Barry Church says Jaguars “have a lot more talent†than CowboysBarry Church says Jaguars “have a lot more talent†than Cowboys

Safety Barry Church signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He started 63 games in his seven seasons in Dallas, including 12 last season when he was voted a team captain for a team that finished 13-3. But Church left the Cowboys in the offseason, signing a four-year, $26 million deal

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Inside the Field: WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalInside the Field: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational

Here’s a look at how players qualified for the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. (Field information as of 7/28/2017) Member of Last Named U.S. Ryder Cup Team Rickie Fowler J.B. Holmes Zach Johnson Dustin Johnson Brooks Koepka Matt Kuchar Phil Mickelson Ryan Moore Patrick Reed Brandt Snedeker Jordan Spieth Jimmy Walker Member of Last Named European Ryder Cup Team Rafa Cabrera Bello Matthew Fitzpatrick Sergio Garcia Rory McIlroy Thomas Pieters Justin Rose Henrik Stenson Andy Sullivan Lee Westwood Danny Willett Chris Wood Top 50 Players – World Golf Ranking (thru 7/24) Hideki Matsuyama Jason Day Jon Rahm Alex Noren Justin Thomas Tommy Fleetwood Adam Scott Paul Casey Daniel Berger Francesco Molinari Charl Schwartzel Louis Oosthuizen Tyrrell Hatton Kevin Kisner Brian Harman Marc Leishman Jason Dufner Branden Grace Bernd Wiesberger Kevin Chappell Si Woo Kim Wesley Bryan Charley Hoffman Bill Haas Ross Fisher Pat Perez Billy Horschel Bubba Watson Gary Woodland Emiliano Grillo Russell Knox Hideto Tanihara Tournament Winners – 115+ Points WGR Strength of Field Sam Brazel Bryson DeChambeau Adam Hadwin Russell Henley Mackenzie Hughes Thongchai Jaidee Thorbjørn Olesen Rod Pampling Renato Paratore Andres Romero Xander Schauffele Kyle Stanley Brendan Steele Hudson Swafford Jhonattan Vegas Jeunghun Wang Fabrizio Zanotti Winner-Japan Golf Tour for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Satoshi Kodaira Shaun Norris Winner-Australasian Tour for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Harold Varner III Winner-S.Africa Tour for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Paul Lawrie Winner-Asian Tour for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Scott Hend

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Inside the Field: Barracuda ChampionshipInside the Field: Barracuda Championship

Here’s a look at how players qualified for the Barracuda Championship. (Field information as of 7/28/2017) Winners of the Arnold Palmer Inv. & the Memorial (Last 3 Years) Matt Every Tournament Winner in Past Two Seasons Aaron Baddeley Steven Bowditch Alex Cejka Greg Chalmers Padraig Harrington J.J. Henry Smylie Kaufman Chris Kirk Davis Love III Hunter Mahan Peter Malnati Ben Martin Troy Merritt Brian Stuard Vaughn Taylor Career Money Exemption Geoff Ogilvy Carl Pettersson Sponsors Exemptions – Web.com Tour Finals Charlie Danielson Dru Love Sponsors Exemptions – Members not otherwise exempt David Duval John Rollins Sponsors Exemptions – Unrestricted Cody Blick Wyndham Clark Sam Horsfield Hugo Leon Curtis Luck Jay McLuen Maverick McNealy Jake Sarnoff PGA Club Professional Champion – 6 Events Rich Berberian, Jr. PGA Section Champion\Player of the Year Tom Morton Top 125 on Prior Season’s FedExCup Points List Ryan Palmer Harris English David Hearn Kyle Reifers Daniel Summerhays Ricky Barnes Johnson Wagner Chez Reavie Patton Kizzire Bryce Molder K.J. Choi Spencer Levin John Huh Jason Bohn Tyrone Van Aswegen Derek Fathauer Blayne Barber Brett Stegmaier Robert Garrigus Zac Blair Cameron Tringale Andrew Loupe Mark Hubbard Ben Crane Graham DeLaet Luke List Shawn Stefani Seung-Yul Noh Top 125 on Prior Season’s Official Money List thru Wyndham Ken Duke Retief Goosen Chad Collins Major Medical Extension Nick Watney Brian Gay Troy Kelly Top Finishers from Web.com Tour Prior Season (reordered) Kevin Tway Ollie Schniederjans J.J. Spaun Dominic Bozzelli Scott Stallings Trey Mullinax J.T. Poston Brandon Hagy Cameron Percy Seamus Power Sebastián Muñoz Jonathan Randolph Rick Lamb Martin Flores Rory Sabbatini Richy Werenski Julián Etulain Tim Wilkinson Ryan Brehm Andres Gonzales Brian Campbell Joel Dahmen Tag Ridings Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Mark Anderson Nicholas Lindheim Steven Alker Ryan Armour Brett Drewitt Miguel Angel Carballo Brad Fritsch Bobby Wyatt Max Homa Shane Bertsch 126 – 150 Prior Season’s FEC Points List (Reordered) Matt Jones Sam Saunders Chris Stroud Greg Owen Steve Wheatcroft Tom Hoge Willy Wilcox Tyler Aldridge Stuart Appleby Nicholas Thompson S.J. Park Reorder Category – Cat. 34 thru 38 Camilo Villegas Jonathan Byrd Bill Lunde Ã�ngel Cabrera Jason Gore Mark Wilson Chesson Hadley Brendon de Jonge Y.E. Yang Dicky Pride John Merrick Charlie Wi Tommy Gainey Arjun Atwal Troy Matteson Tim Petrovic Tim Herron

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Every on recent struggles: ‘It sucks to suck’Every on recent struggles: ‘It sucks to suck’

Matt Every has missed the cut in 20 of the 27 events he’s played in this season, but he’s only one shot off the lead heading into the weekend at the Canadian Open. Every opened with rounds of 65-68 at Glen Abbey, and the two-time Bay Hill winner sits one stroke behind Martin Flores. Every hasn’t finished in the top 25 since the 2016 Waste Mangement Phoenix Open, mostly because of a wild driver. He’s admitted to suffering from “freeze-outs.” He will stand over a shot and have no idea where the ball is going. “Technically I’m better right now,” Every said after Round 1. “I haven’t been hitting any foul balls off the tee. My scores earlier in the year were bad because I would hit like one or two

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