Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay has reached an agreement with prosecutors in Johnson County, Kansas, to end the criminal case against him, TMZ Sports reports. Gay, who was charged with misdemeanor criminal property damage in January, agreed to a diversion program in June. He will have to undergo mental health counseling, submit to drug and alcohol [more] … [Read more...] about Willie Gay agrees to diversion program in criminal damage case
Archives for July 2022
Report: Browns are not expected to pursue a trade for Jimmy Garoppolo
News earlier today that the 49ers have given Jimmy Garoppolo permission to seek a trade has created a question about which team or teams might have interest. Most teams already have their quarterback rooms set for training camp. The Browns are one team that still has uncertainty at the position while awaiting NFL disciplinary officer [more] … [Read more...] about Report: Browns are not expected to pursue a trade for Jimmy Garoppolo
Owners to meet on August 9 for approval of Broncos sale
The Broncos officially will soon be adopting a lighter shade of blue. A clan of Wal-Mart owners, led by former Wal-Mart CEO Rob Walton and current Wal-Mart CEO Greg Penner, will officially be approved by at least 24 owners at a meeting in Minnesota on August 9. Per multiple reports, that’s when the owners will [more] … [Read more...] about Owners to meet on August 9 for approval of Broncos sale
The 49ers granted Jimmy Garoppolo permission to seek a trade — in March
Last week’s Washington Post profile of Adam Schefter gave the football-following world a glimpse inside the sausage-making process when it comes to NFL scoops. On Wednesday, Schefter showed us a finished sausage. Tweeted Schefter on Wednesday, July 20: “49ers officially have given Jimmy Garoppolo’s agents Don Yee and Carter Chow permission to seek a trade, sources [more] … [Read more...] about The 49ers granted Jimmy Garoppolo permission to seek a trade — in March
All-Star Game audience creeps toward Pro Bowl levels
Once upon a time, the Major League All-Star Game counted as one of the tentpole events of summer. That time isn’t now. On Tuesday night, the midsummer not-as-classic-as-it-used-to-be fell to an all-time low audience of 7.5 million, via Sports Business Journal. That’s more, but not much more, than the Pro Bowl, which generated 6.69 million [more] … [Read more...] about All-Star Game audience creeps toward Pro Bowl levels