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paid a visit over the weekend to Miami. The Dolphins sought reinforcement on
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agency, and the status of four-time Pro Bowl end Cameron Wake is in doubt,
too.Vernon received the Dolphins transition tag last week, giving the team the
right to match any offer he receives in free agency.Wake, 34, is coming off a
season-ending Achilles injury and is scheduled to make $8.4m in 2016.The pass
rush could use an upgrade. Miami tied for 25th in the NFL with 31 sacks last
season.Changes up front are part of a revamping of the defence under new coach
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call in place of Game 1 starter Carey Price, was solid when needed in making 23
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Lakers signed Marshall out of the D-League on Friday before their home game
against Minnesota. CHASKA, Minn. -- A capsule look at Fridays matches from the
Ryder Cup:FOURSOMESJordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, United States, def. Justin
Rose and Henrik Stenson, Europe, 3 and 2.Something had to give in the first
match of the Ryder Cup. Spieth and Reed were unbeaten in three matches at
Gleneagles, while Rose and Stenson were undefeated in three matches at the last
Ryder Cup. The Americans never trailed. Spieth made a birdie putt on No. 2 and
never looked back. Europe won its only hole with a par on the ninth and had a
chance to shift the momentum. Reed made a 12-foot par putt to halve the 10th and
Spieth made a 10-foot birdie putt to halve the 11th and keep 2 up. Rose and
Stenson made only one birdie.Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler, United States,
def. Rory McIlroy and Andy Sullivan, Europe, 1 up.The Americans fell 2 down when
Mickelson hit out-of-bounds on par-5 fifth and then had to play a right-handed
shot next to a fence. They rallied with three straight birdies to take the lead
at the turn. McIlroy answered with back-to-back birdies and Europe regained a
2-up lead with four holes to play. Sullivan chipped too strongly on the 15th
leading to bogey. Mickelson stuffed a wedge to 5 feet on the 16th to square the
match, and then Sullivan hit his tee shot in the water on the 17th. McIlroy had
a chance to get a half-point, but missed a 20-foot birdie putt on the 18th.Jimmy
Walker and Zach Johnson, United States, def. Sergio Garcia and Martin Kaymer,
Europe, 4 and 2.Europe led early when the Americans bogeyed the first two holes.
Garcia and Kaymer both missed chances to build upon the lead, and it wound up
costing them. Europe was 1 up through 11 holes when a bogey on the 12th squared
the match. That was the start of five straight holes the Americans won -- three
of them birdies -- to win the match and finish the morning with a sweep of the
matches.Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar, United States, def. Thomas Pieters and
Lee Westwood, 5 and 4.Johnson mostly carried the load for the Americans, and
they got plenty of help from Westwood and Pieters, who bogeyed the first two
holes to fall 2 down. Europe made double bogey on the seventh hole, and the
Americans birdied the par-3 eighth to go 5 up, and the rout was on. Europe won
only one hole, No. 9, when Kuchar missed a short par putt. Even so, it was a
matter of Europe running out of holes in the shortest match of the
morning.---FOURBALLSJustin Rose and Henrik Stenson, Europe, def. Jordan Spieth
and Patrick Reed, Unnited States, 5 and 4.
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Americans won the first hole when Reed made a 6-foot putt. The rest of the match
was all redemption for Stenson and Rose. They ran off nine birdies over the next
13 holes. Spieth and Reed matched two of those birdies. They lost the lead with
a bogey on the par-3 fourth, fell behind for the first time when Stenson birdied
No. 7, and Europe was on its way. It was the first loss for Spieth and Reed in
five matches together.Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello, Europe, def. J.B.
Holmes and Ryan Moore, United States, 3 and 2.Cabrera Bello got his Ryder Cup
debut off to a good start with a birdie on the opening hole, and the Spaniards
never trailed. They raced out to a 4-up lead at the turn without much resistance
from Holmes and Moore, who didnt make a single birdie on the front nine. The
back nine began with matching birdies on the 10th and 11th, and then Moore came
to life with a pair of 25-foot birdie putts to cut the deficit to 2 down. Both
Americans missed the fairway on the par-5 16th. Garcia reached the front of the
green in two, made birdie and the Americans couldnt match him.Brandt Snedeker
and Brooks Koepka, United States, def. Martin Kaymer and Danny Willett, Europe,
5 and 4.Koepka began his Ryder Cup debut with a wedge he nearly holed, only for
Willett to match his birdie with a 30-footer. That was a rare highlight for
Europe. Snedeker was holing putts for birdies and pars, Koepka came up with the
right shots and the Americans kept at least some red on the board in the
afternoon. Kaymer didnt contribute a single birdie, which made it easier on the
Americans. They were 5 up through 11 holes and matched pars the rest of the
way.Rory McIlroy and Thomas Pieters, Europe, def. Dustin Johnson and Matt
Kuchar, United States, 3 and 2.The Americans gave away the opening hole when
Kuchar ran his birdie attempt 10 feet by, and Europe took it from there. McIlroy
and Pieters ran off four straight birdies to build a 4-up lead through seven
holes. Pieters made a 12-foot birdie on the par-3 13th after McIlroy went in the
water to keep the lead at 4 up. Europe lost the 14th hole with a bogey, Johnson
birdied the 15th and it looked as though this might be a tight finish. McIlroy,
however, made a 20-foot eagle on the 16th, turning to bow twice to the American
fans.
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