The Columbus Dispatch

Jahn scores late goal, Atlanta ties Orlando City

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Adam Jahn scored on header in the final minutes of second-half stoppage time to give Atlanta United a 1-1 draw with host Orlando City on Saturday night.

Jake Mulraney crossed from outside the 18-yard box to Jahn, who scored his third career goal.

Benji Michel scored in the final minute of the first-half stoppage time for Orlando City.

In other MLS games on Saturday: Mauro Manotas scored on header in the 85th minute to lift the host Houston Dynamo past Sporting Kansas City 2-1.

Micheal Baldisimo scored his first MLS goal and the host Vancouver Whitecaps beat Toronto FC 3-2 to snap a three-game losing streak.

Kei Kamara scored in the 81st minute to pull the visiting Colorado Rapids into a 1-1 draw with the San Jose Earthquake­s.

Johnson grinds out 70, holds one-stroke lead at East Lake

Dustin Johnson went the last three hours over 13 holes without hitting from the fairway and still manged to hang on to the lead Saturday after two rounds at the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta.

Johnson could at least see his entire golf ball from the first cut on the par-5 18th at East Lake, setting up a two-putt birdie for an even-par 70 and a onestroke lead lead over Sungjae Im.

Im, the budding star from South Korea whose game had gone lukewarm coming out of the three-month shutdown, birdied three of his last four holes for a 64.

Catlin holds off Kaymer, gets first victory on European Tour

John Catlin became the first American since Tiger Woods in 1999 to win at Valderrama on Sunday, surviving a 4-over-par 75 to hold on for a onestroke victory in the Andalucia Masters in Sotogrande, Spain.

Catlin won for the first time on the European Tour and denied Martin Kaymer another chance to end a sixyear drought.

Titans bolster defense, land Clowney with one-year contract

The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with three-time Pro Bowl linebacker Jadeveon Clowney on a oneyear contract.

The Titans did not announce the terms Sunday. But ESPN.COM reported the deal could be worth up to $15 million.

The No. 1 overall pick of 2014, Clowney went into free agency looking for a mega-contract that never came calling. The pandemic shut down travel for physicals, and Clowney didn't visit anyone once the NFL allowed free agents to meet teams in person.

That was despite having reported interest from Seattle, Tennessee, Cleveland, Baltimore, Philadelph­ia and New Orleans.

Peterson, let go by Washington, takes one-year deal with Lions

Adrian Peterson has agreed to a oneyear contract with the Detroit Lions, a person with knowledge of the deal told the Associated Press.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Sunday because the agreement had not been announced. Peterson, 35, was released by Washington on Friday after spending the past

Broncos coach Vic Fangio, on the tight end from Pickeringt­on North who made the roster after overcoming his sixth knee operation

two seasons there. He has rushed for 14,216 yards in 13 seasons, mostly with the Minnesota Vikings.

Bills sign cornerback White to four-year contract extension

The Buffalo Bills locked up starting cornerback Tre'davious White through the 2025 season by signing him to a four-year, $70 million contract extension on Saturday.

White, 25, has been a starter since being selected with the 27th pick in the 2017 draft out of LSU. Last year, he had a career-high six intercepti­ons, which finished tied for the league lead, and earned his first All-pro selection.

Roglic takes over Tour yellow jersey, Pogacar wins Stage 9

Primoz Roglic seized the race leader’s yellow jersey as Marc Hirschi of Switzerlan­d delivered an impressive effort across four Pyrenean climbs during Sunday's 95-mile ninth stage of the Tour de France.

Hirschi got away away from the peloton in the first major ascent in high mountains then resisted the favorites' chase until he was caught with two miles left.

Hirschi launched a sprint to the finish line but was not fast enough as Tadej Pogacar prevailed to win the stage ahead of Roglic. Hirschi finished third in the town of Laruns.

Gasly surprise Italian GP winner as Hamilton given penalty

Alphatauri driver Pierre Gasly claimed an unlikely victory at the Italian Grand Prix after leader Lewis Hamilton was given a 10-second penalty at Monza on Sunday.

It was Gasly's first-ever win in Formula One. The 24-year-old Frenchman finished 0.415 seconds ahead of Mclaren driver Carlos Sainz and 3.358 ahead of Racing Point's Lance Stroll.

Hamilton appeared on course for a comfortabl­e victory but he was given the stop-go penalty for entering the pit lane when closed. He finished seventh.

Ferrari's abysmal weekend continued as Sebastian Vettel had a brake failure on Lap 7 and he limped into the pits with his right-rear brake disc in flames. It was the four-time champion's first DNF at Monza in his 14th start.

His teammate Charles Leclerc had made it into fourth but lost the rear of the car under accelerati­on through Parabolica on Lap 25 and crashed into the barriers, causing the race to be red flagged.

Hagan delivers 350th NHRA win to Don Schumacher Racing

Funny car driver Matt Hagan gave Don Schumacher Racing its 350th victory, beating teammate Jack Beckman in the final round of the Lucas Oil NHRA Summernati­onals — the raindelaye­d July event completed during final qualifying Saturday for the DENSO Spark Plugs U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapol­is.

Hagan raced to his second victory of the season and 35th overall, making a 3.919-second pass at 328.54 mph in a Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat.

Justin Ashley raced to his first top fuel win, going 3.958 seconds at 267.96 mph to beat T.J. Zizzo in the final round of the Summernati­onals. Pro stock motorcycle's Matt Smith won the $25,000 Mickey Thompson Pro Bike Battle allstar bonus race Saturday, knocking off Scotty Pollacheck with a 7.244-seconds run at 175.75 mph.

From wire reports

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