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Rory McIlroy wins sixth Race to Dubai title after DP World Tour Championship victory: ‘Means a lot’ after this year

Rory McIlroy has won his sixth Race to Dubai title after triumphing in the season-ending DP World Tour Championship.
The 35-year-old has now won three successive Race to Dubai crowns and his sixth overall — previously winning in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2022 and 2023 — to match the record of golfing legend Seve Ballesteros on the European tour.
McIlroy entered the season-closing tournament with a 1,785-point lead over closest challenger Thriston Lawrence, who needed to win the DP World Tour Championship and hope McIlroy finished outside the top 11 in Dubai if he were to win.
McIlroy won the trophy ahead of the South African by finishing two strokes ahead of Denmark’s Rasmus Hojgaard on 15-under at Jumeirah Golf Estates as he shot a three-under-par 69 in his final round. Hojgaard was level with McIlroy with four holes left to play but a superb approach shot allowed the Northern Irishman to birdie the 16th and pull ahead of the Dane, who then missed a birdie putt on the 18th before McIlroy sealed the win with one of his own.
“It means a lot because I have been through a lot this year, professionally and personally,” McIlroy told Sky Sports.
“It feels like the fitting end to 2024; there have been a lot of close calls where I haven’t been able to get it over the line, but this was a tough day when I could get the job done.”
McIlroy’s Race to Dubai win comes after he looked to be on the cusp of ending his 10-year wait for a major in June, but struggled in his final round at the US Open and lost to the American Bryson DeChambeau by one shot.
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When asked about equaling the Race to Dubai record held by the late Ballesteros, McIlroy became visibly tearful as he explained the significance.
“Everyone knows what Seve means to European golf and Ryder Cup players,” he said.
“In the European locker room, all we have are quotes from Seve — we have a changing room with a Seve shirt from ’95, the last Ryder Cup he played.
“He means so much to European golf and for me to be mentioned in the same breath as him…I’m very proud.”

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DK Metcalf trade grades: Steelers add game-changing talent; Seahawks’ overhaul continues

The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to trade wide receiver DK Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a second-round pick in the 2025 draft, according to league sources.
Why they made the move
The Seahawks entered the offseason intent on keeping Metcalf on an extension that would have kept both sides happy, but Metcalf requested a trade last week.
The Seahawks want a physical, run-heavy identity on offense, so they must have drawn a line in the sand at the $30 million market rate for premium receivers. Metcalf had a year remaining on his contract, so this was likely when his trade value would be at its highest. The Seahawks will receive the No. 52 pick from Pittsburgh.
The Steelers, meanwhile, have had their issues at receiver in recent years. Productive performers such as Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool fizzled out before being shipped away, and veteran acquisitions such as Allen Robinson and Mike Williams never took off. They tried to acquire San Francisco 49ers star Brandon Aiyuk last offseason but couldn’t make it happen.
Metcalf has racked up at least 900 receiving yards in all six of his NFL seasons, including three topping 1,000 yards. He’s averaged eight touchdowns per year. Though not always a high-volume pass catcher — he topped out at 90 receptions in 2022 before grabbing 66 balls each of the past two seasons — Metcalf has the downfield, physical ability to mesh well with Pittsburgh’s offense, assuming the Steelers figure something out at quarterback.
Steelers trade grade: B+
The Steelers just proved they aren’t afraid to go after it, as this move certainly qualifies as that.
By locking Metcalf into a five-year, $150 million contract, the Steelers have made their biggest splash at wideout, where their track record of drafting and developing the position has hit a valley in recent years (except George Pickens). But the combination of Metcalf and Pickens will be a nightmare for opposing secondaries, so long as Pickens can jell with the more proven wideout.
More than just adding a dynamic receiving threat, the DK Metcalf trade should also give the Steelers plenty of leverage and flexibility when it comes to George Pickens, who is set to enter the final year of his rookie deal.
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Both receivers play with their shoes on fire. They can be fearsome when the ball is in the air and devastating after the catch; and both stretch the field, which will help underneath options such as tight end Pat Freiermuth and receiver Calvin Austin.
The question, which figures to be answered very soon: What happens at quarterback?
The Steelers had mixed results with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields last offseason. Both are free agents along with a hit-or-miss group that includes Aaron Rodgers, Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones. The draft class is down this year, too. Sitting at No. 21 in the first round, the Steelers likely will have to wait to see what comes to them.
They got a marquee skill player. Now, they’ve got to find out who’s controlling the machine, though perhaps this move makes them a more attractive landing spot for available quarterbacks.
Seahawks trade grade: B
This quickly turned into a transitional type of offseason for the Seahawks, who agreed to trade quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders and released wideout Tyler Lockett. They also hired offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to replace Ryan Grubb.
The Seahawks will build around wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba and running backs Ken Walker and Zach Charbonnet, but they’ll need to shore up an offensive line that’s been talented but injury-plagued for a couple of years. And, of course, they also need a quarterback, though there’s plenty of buzz around Darnold heading to the Pacific Northwest. If that doesn’t happen — or they enter the draft without a proven veteran starter on the roster — the Seahawks’ plan will come into much greater scrutiny.
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General manager John Schneider and his staff have been on a heater in the draft as of late, so the extra capital is enticing. They’re picking at No. 18 in the first round and have Nos. 50 and 52 in the second along with a couple of third-rounders.
The Seahawks found themselves in a tough spot with Metcalf’s trade request. It’s understandable why they’re pivoting, but it’s now time to execute the vision.
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Eagles 'enthusiastically accepted' President Trump's White House invite after Super Bowl win, official says

The Philadelphia Eagles will be heading to the White House at the invitation of President Donald Trump to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs last month.
“We sent the invite and they enthusiastically accepted. We are working with them to determine a date and logistics,” a White House official told Fox News Digital.
A team spokesperson also confirmed to Fox News Digital that “the Philadelphia Eagles organization has accepted an invitation to visit the White House and is currently working on scheduling a date and logistics.”
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, left, and head coach Nick Sirianni celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)
There were questions about whether the Eagles would accept an invitation after not doing so in 2018, but Trump told The Spectator late last month that the team would be visiting this time around.
“They’re coming here. Philadelphia is coming here,” Trump told the outlet.
Trump also announced the invite to the team last month.
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“They will be [invited]. We haven’t yet, but we will be,” said Trump, who was in the Caesars Superdome to watch the Eagles beat the Chiefs, 40-22. “I thought it was a great performance by them. Absolutely, they’ll be extended an invitation. We’ll do it right away. We’ll do it some time today. They deserve to be down here, and we hope to see them.”
Eagles captain Lane Johnson said a White House visit would be a “team decision” after they won the Super Bowl.
“I’d be honored to go, regardless of who the president is, but we’ll see,” Johnson said via Sportico’s Eric Jackson. “It’s ultimately a team decision. I’ll do what’s best for the team.”

President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump stand for the national anthem prior to Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation)
Johnson, who has spent all 12 of his NFL seasons with the franchise, was on the team when it won the organization’s first-ever Vince Lombardi Trophy in 2018, defeating the New England Patriots.
However, controversy ensued that year when Trump rescinded his invitation to the Eagles as some players said they wouldn’t visit the White House due to the then-45th president’s criticism of those who kneeled or raised their fists during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality.
Trump released a statement at the time regarding his invitation cancellation, saying that “the 1,000 fans planning to attend the event deserve better.”
“They disagree with their President because he insists that they proudly stand for the National Anthem, hand on heart, in honor of the great men and women of our military and the people of our country,” Trump’s statement read seven years ago.

The Philadelphia Eagles lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. (James Lang-Imagn Images)
Seven years later, both parties are ready to celebrate a different win.
As both sides noted, time and logistics must be worked out as next steps to making the visit.
Fox News’ Greg Wehner and Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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Luka Doncic's triple-double not enough to save LeBron-less Lakers in loss to Nets

NEW YORK — The frustration was evident early. And it was hard to tell what was bothering the Lakers more on Monday — was it the missed shots or the perceived missed calls?
If it wasn’t one thing, it was the other, the Lakers losing 111-108 to the lottery pick-bound Brooklyn Nets with tougher days over the next four weeks ahead.
Playing without four of their regular rotation players because of injury, the Lakers weren’t anywhere close to their best, physically shorthanded and mentally disengaged.
Austin Reaves, who needed to take on a more prominent offensive role with LeBron James out because of a groin strain, never got it going. Alex Len and Trey Jemison III, the bigs the Lakers have access to with Jaxson Hayes dealing with swelling in his knee from a bone bruise, combined for only two points and five rebounds.
And Luka Doncic, the engine the Lakers will need to push them through this brutal stretch of schedule, missed shots and looked toward the refs for whistles that never came. When he finally got his first one — midway through the third quarter, he threw up his hands in celebration. When a later foul was ruled on the floor, wiping out a made basket, he dismissively waved his hands at the refs in disbelief.
And needing a stop deep in the fourth, the Lakers forced a D’Angelo Russell miss, but the possession ended with Jarred Vanderbilt pushed to the floor and Zaire Williams scoring off the rebound.
Doncic needed 26 shots for his 22 points to go with 12 rebounds and 12 assists. Reaves missed 11 of 14 shots to go with his eight rebounds and 10 assists. Gabe Vincent and Dalton Knecht, filling in with the starters, scored 24 and 19 points respectively, and Jordan Goodwin had 17 off the bench, but the Lakers were never good enough executing on either end.
Brooklyn shot five more threes and 11 more free throws, the Lakers (40-23) attempting only two in the first half.
Monday’s game in Brooklyn was one of the few games the Lakers have this month against a team out of the playoff picture. They finish their current trip against Milwaukee and Denver on back-to-back nights before coming back to Los Angeles for five games in seven nights.
Before the game, JJ Redick said James’ injury was still being evaluated, and that the team doesn’t have a clear sense of the severity. Hayes’ knee injury is still considered day to day. Rui Hachimura, who is working toward a return from his knee injury, isn’t set for a re-evaluation until the Lakers return to L.A. And Dorian Finney-Smith wasn’t available because of continuing issues with his left ankle.
It meant the Lakers started Len at center alongside Knecht, Vincent, Reaves and Doncic — hardly a group with real on-court chemistry.
The Lakers turned the ball over 15 times, leading to 19 Brooklyn points. They stayed in the game because of Vincent and Goodwin, who made 11 of the Lakers’ 19 threes.
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