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MIAMI — Suspended Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito says teammate Jonathan Martin sent him a threatening text message as an apparent joke only a week before their relationship became the subject of a harassment case that has prompted an NFL investigation.

In an interview with Fox Sports, Incognito said he never took the threat seriously. Incognito said he regrets the racist and profane language he used with Martin, but said it stemmed from a culture of locker-room “brotherhood,” not bullying.

Incognito said Martin also sent him a friendly text four days after leaving the team to undergo counseling for emotional issues. The message came on the heels of the Dolphins' overtime victory against Cincinnati.

Martin left the team two weeks ago, and Cornwell alleges the second-year pro was harassed daily by teammates, including Incognito. Martin hasn't spoken publicly but will discuss the case late next week with a special investigator hired by the league.

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — Chris Kirk survived a wild back nine to win the McGladrey Classic, thanks to one big mistake by Briny Baird that kept him winless in 365 starts on the PGA Tour.Kirk closed with a 4-under 66 for his second career win, though he received plenty of help from Baird. They were tied for the lead playing the 18th hole at Sea Island when Baird drove into a fairway bunker. He topped a 4-iron that went about 90 yards and into a hazard.Kirk, who finished at 14-under 266, only had to make par for a one-shot win over Baird (67) and Tim Clark (62).The victory sends Kirk to the Masters for the first time.

GOLD COAST, Australia — Masters champion Adam Scott won the storm-delayed Australian PGA in his first home event since winning at Augusta National, beating American Rickie Fowler by four strokes.Scott finished with a 4-under 67 at Royal Pines for a 14-under 270 total. Fowler shot 68.

SHIMA, Japan (AP) — Taiwan’s Teresa Lu won the Mizuno Classic, birdieing the last two holes and six of the final eight for a two-stroke victory.The 25-year-old Lushot an 8-under 64.

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