📰🏟️ LeBron dominates YouTube golf
Plus: NFL to add int’l team, per Goodell…

Good afternoon. Today’s edition brings you the top news from around the sports world. Let’s get right to it.
—Kyle
1) “No doubt” NFL will add international team, per Goodell
During a recent interview, Commissioner Roger Goodell told RTL/ntv in Germany that he’s certain “at some point, there will be NFL teams outside the USA.”
- Goodell has toyed with the idea in years past, saying in 2022 that putting an entire division in Europe would make more sense than a single team.
- In 2024, Goodell voiced the first potential timeline for international expansion, saying it’s “beyond 10 years” into the future.
- For now, the NFL is more focused on expanding its international schedule, which features a record 9 games across 4 continents this coming season.
The NFL’s plan for world domination
2) Brewers tie modern MLB record with 22-0 win
The Brewers obliterated the visiting Mariners 22-0 last night, tying the modern-era MLB record (since 1900) for largest rout in a shutout after scoring 21 in the final 4 innings.
- The 22 runs allowed by 4 Mariners pitchers (including 1 position player) tied a franchise record, while the Brewers’ 22 runs also tied their franchise record.
- In other MLB news: The Cubs delivered a 2nd straight walk-off win against the White Sox, Dodgers DH/P Shohei Ohtani secured his 6th straight 30-HR season, and Padres OF Fernando Tatis Jr. robbed a grand slam in between hitting 2 HRs.
Brewers pour it on vs. Seattle
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3) AP unveils CFB preseason All-America teams
Texas leads all teams with 4 players named to the preseason AP All-America 1st team, with Oregon right behind at 3 1st-teamers including QB Dante Moore.
- Defending champ Indiana, Georgia, and Oklahoma each have two players on the first team, while preseason #1 Ohio State has just one selection: superstar WR Jeremiah Smith.
- Overall, the SEC has 14 of the 27 first-team selections, as determined by AP Top 25 voting members, followed by the Big Ten with 8.
Breaking down the All-American selections
4) LeBron’s dominance extends to YouTube golf
LeBron James, the NBA superstar who only started playing golf last year and posted his first video on Saturday, is already on his way to becoming one of the most popular figures in “YouTube golf.”
- His video, titled “The 2016 Cavs 10-Year Reunion Golf Scramble,” has already amassed 2.1M+ views after 4 days, a level typically only reached by Bryson DeChambeau.
- James’ YouTube channel—which was dormant prior to Saturday—has now surpassed 548K subscribers, up from ~121K last week.
The King is coming for YouTube golf crown
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