How to established up My Athletics on the iOS 16 News app

How to established up My Athletics on the iOS 16 News app

Sports fans have each and every cause to launch the up-to-date iOS 16 News app that is component of Apple’s Apple iphone software update. Information now contains a My Sports activities function that highlights the wins, losses and ongoing drama bordering your most loved teams. Even far better, it won’t consider considerably hard work to set up the My Sports activities characteristic in the iOS 16 Information app.

My Sports activities is available in the US, Canada, British isles and Australia initially, nevertheless we’d picture that Apple will at some point roll out the aspect to other regions. As component of iOS 16, you can adhere to groups from the NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, college or university football and basketball, MLS, and NWSL. Study our iOS 16 assessment to come across out what we assume about My Athletics and the other additions that the application update delivers.

All set to incorporate a lot more sports protection to your day-to-day Information resolve? This is how to established up the My Sports feature in the Information app when you have downloaded iOS 16.

How to established up My Athletics on the iOS 16 Information app

1. Launch the Information application.

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2. In the These days tab, scroll down until finally you arrive at the Favorites area. Faucet My Sporting activities.

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3. To include teams to comply with, go to the Pursuing section and tap Regulate. (This area may perhaps be previously populated with subjects and sports activities you’ve got expressed an curiosity in when previously customizing your news feed.)

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4. To include distinct teams, possibly faucet the plus button next to groups in the Advised section or tap See All for a more substantial list

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Browns Convey in Former Rival Go-Catcher for Exercise

Browns Convey in Former Rival Go-Catcher for Exercise
Browns Convey in Former Rival Go-Catcher for Exercise


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Cost-free agent TE Jesse James.

The Cleveland Browns brought in previous Pittsburgh Steelers fifth-spherical choose Jesse James for a workout on Thursday as they look to beef up the limited conclusion posture.

James began 36 games for the Steelers from 2015-18, notching 120 catches for 1,189 yards and nine touchdowns. Following playing out his rookie deal, James went on to ink a nutritious 4-year, $22.6 million deal with the Lions in 2019 but was produced following two uneventful seasons. He notched just 30 catches for 271 yards and two touchdowns though in Detroit. He used previous period with the Bears, beginning nine online games but catching just seven balls.

The Browns presently have just two limited finishes on their 53-gentleman roster in David Njoku and Harrison Bryant. Cleveland parted ways with Austin Hooper in the offseason soon after inking him to a significant cost-free agent offer in 2020, opening the doorway for Njoku to consider in excess of the TE1 place.

Even though Njoku and Bryant will have substantial areas to play, the Browns have a extremely limited-close-welcoming procedure and could capitalize on a third tight close getting on the 53-person roster. Head coach Kevin Stefanski — who is also the offensive enjoy caller — used numerous limited finishes 57 p.c of the time, which was a league-large. That could possibly improve after Deshaun Watson returns to the lineup next his 11-game suspension, but the Browns will count far more on their floor and pound attach with Jacoby Brissett holding down the setting up QB location.

James is much from a pure blocking limited close but he has a large frame at 6-foot-7, 261 kilos and has been respectable at both run and pass blocking all through his job, particularly early on with the Steelers.


Browns Nevertheless

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Carlos Alcaraz leads exciting new tennis generation

Carlos Alcaraz leads exciting new tennis generation

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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain reacts to winning the U.S. Open men’s title with a 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3 victory over Casper Ruud of Norway. Alcaraz moved up to No. 1 in the world with the win.

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No need to worry, tennis fans. The future of the sport is in exceptional hands.

The 2022 U.S. Open started with a much-deserved, star-studded farewell to legend Serena Williams, who showed up to her goodbye party dressed as only she can – in a glittery figure skating-inspired tennis dress and custom sneakers emblazoned with 400 hand-set diamonds with the words “Queen” and “Mama” embroidered on solid gold shoelace tags.

Williams’ three matches drew 80,000 spectators as everyone wanted to get a final look at one of the greatest athletes of all time. There was a sense of sadness when she walked off the court for almost certainly the last time after a third-round loss to Ajla Tomljanovic.

But by the final weekend of the tournament, 19-year-old Spanish phenom Carlos Alcaraz had cemented his place as “The Next Big Thing” in tennis, and it was abundantly clear that there will be a handful of exciting players to watch after Serena, Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic are gone.

Time will tell whether the new generation will dominate as those four did – 20 of the past 23 men’s major titles were won by Federer, Nadal and Djokovic – but it should be a fun ride.

The electrifying Alcaraz, a “generational talent” in the words of John McEnroe, on Monday became the youngest world No. 1 since the ATP rankings were created nearly 50 years ago. He possesses a rare blend of power, speed, finesse, variety and composure that belie his youth. His point construction is superb, his drop shots daring

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Chris Hemsworth’s dad, 67, keeps up with his Thor star during Father’s Day workout

Chris Hemsworth’s dad, 67, keeps up with his Thor star during Father’s Day workout

Fitness runs in the family! Chris Hemsworth’s dad Craig, 67, keeps up with his Thor star son as they perform a sweaty Father’s Day workout

Chris Hemsworth has shared a sweaty workout alongside his dad Craig, 67, to mark Father’s Day in Australia. 

The actor, 39, uploaded an Instagram clip of himself doing a heavy workout at the gym with his dad on Sunday. 

‘Just had a really fun training session with my dad, thought I was going to teach him a thing or two but turns out the old dog has a few tricks up his sleeve,’ Chris wrote next to the video. 

Chris Hemsworth’s dad, 67, keeps up with his Thor star during Father’s Day workout

Fitness runs in the family! Chris Hemsworth’s dad, 67, kept-up with his Thor star son as they performed a sweaty Father’s Day workout on Sunday in a clip shared to Instagram

The father-son duo’s workout included 12 bicep curls with heavy dumbbells. 

Chris went on to show the pair doing ‘push-up claps’, completing 10 reps, and a ‘farmer’s carry’ for 10 metres.  

The pair then moved on to the ‘medicine ball pass’, doing 10 reps, and the ‘medicine ball pass front squat’, completing another 10 reps. 

The father-son duo's workout included 12 bicep curls with heavy dumbbells

The father-son duo’s workout included 12 bicep curls with heavy dumbbells 

Chris went on to show the pair doing 'push-up claps', completing 10 reps, and a 'farmer's carry' for 10 metres

Chris went on to show the pair doing ‘push-up claps’, completing 10 reps, and a ‘farmer’s carry’ for 10 metres 

Chris was keen to praise his dad who, with whom he has trained at the gym since childhood.    

‘Some of my greatest memories from when I was a kid are training with my dad,’ he began, feeling nostalgic. 

Chris went on to reveal his dad made him a hurdle out of a piece of timber during

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FSU, Kansas, Duke lead surprising college football starts

FSU, Kansas, Duke lead surprising college football starts

Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football, where stubborn old Iowa can rank last in the nation in yards per play (2.8) and still not feel the need to make a quarterback change:

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There are some early stirrings of success in unusual locales, and some comebacks from forgotten people and places. A Dash breakdown of what’s going well that we might not have seen coming:

The Atlantic Coast Conference (21) has eight undefeated teams and a 19–4 nonconference record. Last year, just five ACC teams made it to 2–0. For a league known for many years as Clemson or Bust, it’s good to have some more schools making headlines. (Three other ACC teams are ranked, after the No. 5 Tigers: No. 13 Miami, No. 16 North Carolina State and No. 19 Wake Forest.)

On Saturday the ACC took the show on the road and held up well, going 5–1 in nonleague play. That included upset victories by Duke and Louisville, plus the return of Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman earlier than some had expected to lead the Demon Deacons past Vanderbilt. North Carolina won consecutive road games and is averaging 51.3 points despite leading receiver Josh Downs missing the past two contests (freshman quarterback Drake Maye is legit).

The most surprising ACC teams to date:

Florida State (22). The Seminoles very nearly blew a sure victory against LSU in the final minute Labor Day night, but nevertheless held on for a rare ACC victory over the SEC. (Last year the record was 8–1 in favor of the SEC.) FSU is off to its first 2–0 start since 2016, which tells you how bad it’s been in Tally in recent

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One thing we learned about each NFL team in Week 1: Lamar Jackson can pass, Chargers now can close games

One thing we learned about each NFL team in Week 1: Lamar Jackson can pass, Chargers now can close games

The NFL arguably had its most exciting Week 1 in years, living up to the offseason hype generated by all the player movement over the spring and summer months. The league had five games decided by a game-winning score in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime, tied for the third-most such games in Week 1 (and the most since 2002).

Four teams overcame deficits of at least 10 points to win or tie in Week 1, the first time that happened in 20 years. 2022 kickoff weekend was also the fourth time that multiple teams overcame a deficit of at least 16 points to win or tie in Week 1, which has occurred three times in the last four years (2019 and 2020). 

With all the madness in Week 1, it’s hard to gauge the outlook of each team after the opening week of the season. There are still some things to take away from each team, which we’ll unravel with Week 1 in the books. 

Blitzing Patrick Mahomes was destined to fail: With no J.J. Watt available, the Cardinals threw the kitchen sink to try and stop Mahomes. Vance Joseph should have known that wasn’t going to work based on what Mahomes has shown in the past. The Cardinals blitzed Mahomes more than he had ever been in his entire career, and the Chiefs quarterback torched them for four touchdown passes against the blitz — and all five of his scores were against man coverage. 

Mahomes was blitzed a league-high 54% of the time in Week 1. Teams have been avoiding blitzing Mahomes because of his success against it. The Cardinals tried the opposite. 

That strategy should work other weeks, but not against arguably the best quarterback in the league. 

Same old Falcons: The Falcons earn

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