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Report: Utah QB Cameron Rising (hand) to start vs. Arizona State

NCAA Football: Arizona at UtahSep 28, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising (7) warms up before a game against the Arizona Wildcats at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Utah quarterback Cameron Rising will start the Utes’ game at Arizona State on Friday, Action Network reported Thursday.

Rising has not played since leaving Utah’s 23-12 home win over Baylor on Sept. 7 with an injury to his throwing hand. He reportedly suffered a dislocated finger and a cut on his right hand after running into a water cooler on a play where he was shoved out of bounds.

There were rumors that the seventh-year senior would miss the rest of the season, but Rising was able to practice this week in a limited capacity as the Utes return from a bye. Rising sat out as a game-time decision in Utah’s 23-10 home loss to Arizona on Sept. 28.

Freshman Isaac Wilson, the younger brother of Denver Broncos backup quarterback Zach Wilson, has gone 2-1 in three starts while filling in for Rising.

Wilson has thrown for 726 yards with five touchdowns and five interceptions on 55.9 percent passing during that span for the Utes. He completed just 50 percent of his throws (20 of 40) for 280 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions against Arizona.

Rising, a three-time redshirt, has been at Utah since transferring from his only year at Texas in 2018. The 25-year-old was 18-of-29 for 346 yards with seven touchdowns and no interceptions over his first 1 1/2 games this season.

The 16th-ranked Utes (4-1, 1-1 Big 12) have won four straight against the Sun Devils (4-1, 1-1).

–Field Level Media

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Former WNBA MVP Tina Charles retires after 14 seasons

WNBA: Washington Mystics at Connecticut SunAug 21, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Connecticut Sun center Tina Charles (31) reacts after his basket against the Washington Mystics in the second half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

Eight-time All-Star and former WNBA Most Valuable Player Tina Charles announced her retirement Tuesday after 14 seasons with six teams.

Charles, 37, is the league’s all-time leader in made field goals (3,364) and rebounds (4,262) and ranks second with 8,396 points behind only Diana Taurasi (10,646).

The 6-foot-4 center posted Tuesday on X that she had “experienced the highest highs and lowest lows, and I’m thankful for all of it.”

“At some point, you have to edit your life,” Charles wrote. “Not everything and not everyone is meant for the whole journey. Growth requires honesty, and for me, that meant recognizing when my impact was being called in a new direction.”

Charles never won a WNBA championship but won two national championships at UConn and three Olympic gold medals with Team USA.

The No. 1 pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft by the Connecticut Sun, Charles won 2010 Rookie of the Year and 2012 Most Valuable Player honors. She led the league in scoring twice and rebounding four times while making nine All-WNBA teams and four All-Defensive teams. She twice won the Dawn Staley Award for community leadership.

Charles averaged 17.8 points and 9.0 rebounds in 473 games (464 starts) with the Sun (2010-13, 2025), New York Liberty (2014-19), Washington Mystics (2021), Phoenix Mercury (2022), Seattle Storm (2022) and Atlanta Dream (2024).

WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert issued a lengthy statement on Tuesday.

“Tina Charles has defined excellence and consistency throughout one of the most remarkable careers in WNBA history. From earning unanimous Rookie of the Year honors to being named league MVP, to becoming the WNBA’s all-time leading rebounder and second all-time leading scorer, Tina’s impact on the game will be felt for generations to come.

“Beyond her extraordinary accomplishments, Tina has represented the very best of the WNBA throughout her career. Through her leadership and dedication to giving back — including her work with her Hopey’s Heart Foundation — she has made a meaningful impact far beyond the game, earning the Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award twice. On behalf of the WNBA, I want to thank Tina for her lasting contributions to the league and the sport of basketball. Her legacy will be defined not only by her excellence on the court, but by the standard she set as a leader, a teammate, and a champion for the communities she touched.”

–Field Level Media

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Report: Seahawks land Dante Fowler on 1-year deal

Syndication: The RecordNew York Jets quarterback Justin Fields (7) was able to throw the ball before Dallas Cowboys defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. (13) was able to get to him, Sunday, October 5, 2025.

Veteran edge rusher Dante Fowler Jr. is signing a one-year deal worth up to $5 million with the Seattle Seahawks, NFL Network reported on Tuesday.

Fowler serves as the Seahawks’ answer to losing Boye Mafe to the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency. Seattle did not select an edge rusher during the 2026 NFL Draft.

Fowler, who turns 32 in August, visited the Seahawks prior to the draft. He’ll see a familiar face in Seattle defensive coordinator Aden Durde, who was an assistant in Atlanta and Dallas.

Fowler recorded 15 tackles and three sacks in 17 games (11 starts) with the Cowboys in 2025.

He has 294 tackles, 58.5 sacks, 15 forced fumbles, an interception and five fumble recoveries in 159 career games (58 starts) with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2016-18), Los Angeles Rams (2018-19), Falcons (2020-21), Washington Commanders (2024) and Cowboys (2022-23, 2025). He was selected by the Jaguars with the third overall pick of the 2015 NFL Draft.

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Phil Mickelson out of LIV Virginia, PGA Championship status uncertain

Golf: LIV Golf Michigan Team ChampionshipAug 22, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Phil Mickelson of HyFlyers GC walks the course during the quarterfinals of the LIV Golf Michigan Team Championship at The Cardinal at Saint John’s Resort. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-Imagn Images

Phil Mickelson will miss this week’s LIV Golf Virginia tournament and his status for next week’s PGA Championship is uncertain, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.

The six-time major winner has only participated in one event on the 2026 LIV Golf schedule due to a family health matter.

Mickelson, 55, finished T48 at LIV Golf South Africa in March before missing last month’s Masters, where he is a three-time champion.

Scott Vincent will replace the HyFlyers GC captain for this week’s LIV Golf tournament at Trump National Golf Club in Washington, D.C.

As a two-time winner, Mickelson has a lifetime exemption into the PGA Championship. This year’s tournament will be held from May 14-17 at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pa.

–Field Level Media

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