Zane Gonzalez saw his season end before it began, with a groin injury while warming up during the final preseason game. The Panthers signed Eddy Piñeiro, who earned the job beyond 2022. The Panthers announced a two-year contract agreement with Piñeiro on Thursday, ending Gonzalez’s time in Carolina. Piñeiro finished the year with a 94.3 [more] … [Read more...] about Panthers agree to terms with Eddy Piñeiro, will cut Zane Gonzalez
Archives for March 2023
Packers re-sign Justin Hollins
The Packers re-signed linebacker Justin Hollins on Thursday, the team announced. Green Bay claimed him off waivers from the Rams on Nov. 23. Hollins, 27, appeared in six games for the Packers, seeing action on 128 defensive snaps and eight on special teams. He had played 50 percent of Los Angeles’ defensive snaps and 11 [more] … [Read more...] about Packers re-sign Justin Hollins
Tom Brady becomes a minority owner in the Las Vegas Aces
Last year, Tom Brady’s path to unretirement consisted, temporarily, of buying a minority stake in the Dolphins before eventually becoming the team’s quarterback. This year, the retired seven-time Super Bowl champion has acquired an ownership interest in a team owned by Raiders owner Mark Davis. Via Logan Reever of 8NewsNow.com in Las Vegas, Davis announced [more] … [Read more...] about Tom Brady becomes a minority owner in the Las Vegas Aces
Feds say scope of ‘ecogrief’ training was limited; no more than 150 employees took class
The Fish and Wildlife Service downplayed the scope of its training for employees to handle "ecogrief," telling Congress on Thursday that no more than 150 employees took the classes and calling the sessions "small bore." … [Read more...] about Feds say scope of ‘ecogrief’ training was limited; no more than 150 employees took class
Long Island mansion that once served as home of defunct college vandalized
Police in Suffolk County, New York, arrested a local teenager after a window was broken with a rock on the former site of Dowling College. … [Read more...] about Long Island mansion that once served as home of defunct college vandalized
