Sports update 8/1/2022

>>Nashville S-C Allows Late Goal In 1-1 Draw Against Vancouver

(Nashville, TN)  —  Nashville S-C allows a late goal in their 1-1 draw against Vancouver. The club has a quick turnaround this week as they head to Portland to take on the Timbers in a league match this Wednesday.

>>MLB Trade Deadline Is Tomorrow

(Undated)  —  The MLB trade deadline is tomorrow.  Teams across baseball will look to buy and sell as they look to now and the future.  The big name rumored in trade talks is Nationals All-Star outfielder Juan Soto.  The outfielder could be on the move after reportedly turning down a long term extension with the franchise.

>>Tony Finau Wins Second Straight Tournament

(Detroit, MI)  —  Tony Finau is the first PGA Tour player in three years to win consecutive regular season events after cruising to victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.  One week removed from winning the 3M Open, Finau finished five shots ahead of the field to come away with another title.  The 32-year-old shot a 67 on the final day to finish the tournament 26 under.  Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Young, and Taylor Pendrith finished in a three-way tie for second place at 21 under par.

>>Tyler Reddick Wins NASCAR Cup Series At Indianapolis

(Indianapolis, IN)  —  Tyler Reddick survived and outlasted a wild road course NASCAR Cup Series race to win the Verizon 200 at The Brickyard.  Reddick led 38 laps in the overtime win.  Austin Cindric and Harrison Burton finished second and third respectively.  Todd Gilliland and Bubba Wallace rounded out the top five.

>>Dallas Cowboys Top List Of Most Valuable NFL Teams

(Dallas, TX)  —  The Dallas Cowboys are the NFL’s most valuable team.  That’s according to a new ranking from Sportico that lists the Dallas franchise’s value as being seven-point-64 billion dollars.  The average NFL team is worth four-point-65-billion dollars according to Sportico.  The ranking lists the Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers as the rest of the top five most valuable franchises.  The Cincinnati Bengals, who made it to the Super Bowl last season, rank as the least valuable franchise with a worth of two-point-84 billion dollars.