Eugenie Bouchard is one of the most well-known tennis players in the world, and a fierce competitor on the court. But off the court, shes known for her fashionable style and social media savvy. While at a recent event promoting Colgate Enamel Health in New York, she let espnW peek inside her bag, and she showed us some items she just cant leave home without -- including her much-used passport and an envy-inducing Rolex watch.1. Beats headphones I love Beats, they are my favorite headphone and great partners of mine. They are so necessary, especially for travel. These are the big ones, which I like to use on airplanes because they block out more of the noise. Theyre just always in my bag.2. SmartwaterIts always so important to stay hydrated. Its one of the things I try to do as much as I can -- especially when traveling, but also in day-to-day life and obviously when training. Water is constantly there with me.3. Rolex watch I love this watch! Its so beautiful, I think. Rolex has been so great to me. I was recently lucky enough to visit their headquarters in Geneva [Switzerland]. I actually got to see how the watches were made, and the rigorous testing they put them through to ensure theyre basically perfect.4. Colgate toothpaste and toothbrushObviously, I always travel with my Colgate Enamel Health! I love the brand, and I love the product. Im so glad we became partners this year. Its actually a product Ive used since I was a kid. It was my favorite toothpaste, so its really cool to work with them today. I always want to feel fresh and clean and healthy wherever I go -- especially on long flights. Ive taken flights that are 16 hours long -- and thats just one flight! -- so thats your whole day. And for me, that definitely means I need to brush my teeth on the plane multiple times.5. Lip balm I am addicted to putting on lip balm. On planes especially, I always feel so dehydrated so I always put it on. I think its become more of an addiction than a necessity at this point, but I always have it with me. I would guess I use it at least 10 times a day.6. Passport As a professional tennis player, I obviously travel a lot and Im pretty much in a different city every week so that passport is basically permanently attached to my hand. I thought I lost it once, but it turned out that I accidentally, and brainlessly, put it inside my wallet which was big enough to fit it. Luckily my mom found it in there, but we had already started calling the airlines and everything. We were in complete panic mode!7. Hair elastic I have long hair, so I obviously always need that to play tennis, but I also sometimes like it if I need to focus on something or Im in a meeting. Sometimes Ill just pull my hair up, and I feel like I think more clearly. 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An attempt to move to Los Angeles last winter was blocked by the Rams and the NFL.The Vikings were once a candidate to move, but theyre not going anywhere now with light-filled, ship-shaped U.S. Bank Stadium now towering over the east edge of downtown Minneapolis where the Metrodome once stood. After a public open house, an international soccer exhibition and a couple of concerts, from country singer Luke Bryan to hard-rocking Metallica, its finally time for football under the translucent roof.Hopefully we can make this a home, Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said.Running back Adrian Peterson will just be a spectator against the Chargers.The 10th-year veteran, who has not taken a preseason snap since 2011, was given the choice of whether or not to play a few downs but opted not to.I just really thought about it and didnt feel like it was the best thing, Peterson said.An awkward season for the Chargers has started as poorly as possible with the holdout of defensive end Joey Bosa, the third pick in the draft whose representatives have clashed with the front office over seemingly minor structures to his contract.HONEY BADGER IS BACKArizona at Houston, 4:25 p.m.Cardinals all-Pro safety Tyrann Mathieu, who came off the physically unable to perform list last week after finishing his recovery from a torn ACL in his right knee that kept him out of the playoffs last winter, will make his preseason debut with 10 to 12 plays against the Texans. So will cornerback Justin Bethel, who had foot surgery in the spring and is competing with Mike Jenkins and rookie Brandon Williams for the starting cornerback spot opposite Patrick Peterson.The Cardinals, after advancing further into the NFLs elite with a 13-3 regular-season finish in 2015, will undoubtedly be looking around at Houstons NRG Stadium and pondering the possibility of a February return for the Super Bowl.The Texans will have a valuable opportunity to test their passing game against one of the leagues best defenses, with new quarterbaack Brock Osweiler aiming to build off a solid performance last week against New Orleans when he led the first team to 13 points in the first half.ddddddddddddRookie wide receiver Will Fuller, a key addition to the offense, was the target on the touchdown pass against the Saints and finished with 73 yards on four catches.LOOKING AT LAFELLCincinnati at Jacksonville, 8 p.m.One of the biggest issues for the Bengals this season will be the replacement of wide receivers Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu, their top two targets behind star A.J. Green who left as free agents. Second-round draft pick Tyler Boyd has impressed the team in limited action in the first two exhibition games, including a 40-yard catch in the opener and a diving 26-yard grab to go with a 12-yard touchdown reception last week.Brandon LaFell is the other newcomer, having left New England to join the Bengals, but an injured right hand that kept him out of the first two games has kept his impact on the offense more of a mystery. The seventh-year veteran is expected to play for the first time at Jacksonville, an important step toward building chemistry with quarterback Andy Dalton.Theyve practiced together for three and a half weeks, but the game is a little different because you can get tackled, coach Marvin Lewis said. Thats the biggest difference. Its a positive for him to get an opportunity to play.The Jaguars will be closely watching left tackle Kelvin Beachum, playing his first game since tearing the ACL in his left knee last October.After signing a five-year, $45 million contract with Jacksonville, the former Pittsburgh Steelers starter sat out the teams entire offseason program and the first two exhibition games while completing his recovery from reconstructive surgery. The Jaguars have slid over Luke Joeckel, the second overall pick in the 2013 draft, to left guard in attempt to solidify an offensive line that allowed an NFL-high 122 sacks the last two years.Jacksonvilles first-team offense will be out to replicate sharp performances in the first two preseason games. In five possessions, the Jaguars starters have produced three touchdowns and a field goal for 24 points.---Online:AP NFL website: http://www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL coverage on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '