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49ers Remove George Kittle From PUP List, Christian McCaffrey Returns To Practice

  • George Kittle was removed from the PUP list — a fast-blooming comeback from his January Achilles tear that bodes well for Week 1 availability.
  • Christian McCaffrey returned to practice after a brief "tightness" layoff, saying it was partly planned load management and shutting down holdout rumors.
  • Having both stars back lifts the team's energy and optimism as the 49ers finalize prep for their trip to Australia and the regular-season opener.

Rinus Veekay Calls Out Christian Rasmussen After Early Freedom 250 Crash

  • Rinus Veekay publicly blamed Christian Rasmussen after a lap-42 restart crash at the Freedom 250, calling restarts "stupid" and saying "if Rasmussen's around, you know you're gonna crash."
  • Replay footage instead shows Marcus Armstrong clipped Rasmussen entering Turn 5, forcing Rasmussen into Veekay — meaning the initial blame was likely misdirected in the heat of the moment.
  • The hit put Veekay into the wall and out of the race while Armstrong continued; neither Veekay nor Rasmussen has commented publicly.

INDYCAR Freedom 250's Most Stunning Photos From Unique Streets Of DC Race

  • INDYCAR's Freedom 250 ran on a 1.7‑mile street course threaded through the National Mall, with the U.S. Capitol on one side and the Washington Monument on the other.
  • Stars like Alex Palou, Pato O'Ward and Scott McLaughlin raced past landmarks and museums—many drivers soaking in D.C. sights, some on their first trip to the capital.
  • The event delivered spectacular photo ops and a memorable flyover, making it as much a visual spectacle as a race.

Yankees Activate OF Cody Bellinger After 25-game Absence

  • Cody Bellinger was activated from the IL after a 25‑game absence with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain and returned as the cleanup hitter in left field.
  • He’s hitting .259 with 11 homers and 53 RBIs this season, re-signed for $162.5M over five years and was the All‑Star Game MVP in July.
  • The Yankees went 14‑11 while he was out and sit three games behind the Rays in the AL East; Heliot Ramos filled in and Max Schuemann was optioned to Triple‑A to make room.

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