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A.J. Brown is officially a New England Patriot, and the reaction on both ends couldn't be more different. Back in Philadelphia, his former left tackle summed it up bluntly — "thank God it's over" — capturing a locker room that was clearly ready to move past the drama. Meanwhile, in Foxborough, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels is already calling Brown the closest thing he's seen to Rob Gronkowski. High praise from a man who knows what elite looks like in that system.
Shifting to the hardwood, the Knicks are playing it close to the vest ahead of Game one of the NBA Finals. Mitchell Robinson practiced Tuesday in individual drills, but New York isn't saying a word about whether that broken finger keeps him off the floor when it matters most. For a Knicks team that needs every advantage they can get, Robinson's status is the biggest question mark in basketball right now.
And in a story that goes well beyond the sport itself, Michelle Wie West is coming out of retirement for one final U.S. Women's Open at Riviera Country Club — and she brought her nearly six-year-old daughter Makenna to her press conference. She called the moment everything, and honestly, it really is.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
