Bruschi recovering from second stroke
ATTLEBORO, Mass. — Former New England Patriots linebacker and ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi is recovering well in a Massachusetts hospital after suffering a second stroke.
Bruschi, 46, had a stroke in February 2005 just days after the Patriots won the Super Bowl.
More NFL: Dolphins' defensive tackle Kendrick Norton, 22, was upgraded to stable condition after having his left arm amputated in a car accident on Thursday.
Golf: Bryson DeChambeau dominated the second round of the PGA's 3M Open, racking up nine birdies to finish at a career-low 62 and vault into a two-shot lead at 14-under par. ... Sung Hyun Park made nine birdies in an 11-hole stretch on her way to a 10-under 62 and a one-shot lead in the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic. ... Zander Lombard shot a 3-under 67 to take a one-shot lead after two rounds of the European PGA's Irish Open.
Olympics: Sergio Cabral, the former governor of Rio de Janeiro, testified that Olympic gold medalists Sergey Bubka and Alexander Popov were among nine International Olympic Committee members who received a combined $2 million in bribes to bring the Summer Games to Rio in 2016. ... Tokyo Olympic organizers are putting "a few hundred-thousand" tickets into a lottery for Japan residents who were shut out during the first lottery in June.
WNBA: Tiffany Mitchell scored 16 points, Erica Wheeler had 11 points, six rebounds and seven assists and the Indiana Fever beat the Dallas Wings 76-56. Theresa Plaisance had 15 points and seven rebounds for Dallas.
NBA: Minnesota rehired Bryan Gates as an assistant coach.
College basketball: Indiana's Ali Patberg, who had team highs of 15.8 points and 4.8 assists last season, was granted a sixth year of...

