Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill has been named in an investigation by the Miami-Dade Police Department concerning a physical altercation over Father’s Day weekend.
According to Miami’s Local 10 News, Hill allegedly hit an employee working at Haulover Marina, a charter company in South Florida.
The 29-year-old player reportedly assaulted the man on Sunday during a dispute. No arrests have been made, and Tyreek Hill has not made any remarks regarding the allegation.
Hill was spotted hanging out with NFL super-agent Drew Rosenhaus on Monday in a social media video of the two out at sea.
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After a handful of gambling-related suspensions, the league is refreshing its players, coaches and staff on policies. There’s just one issue.
If the league is going to ban gambling because of perception, it’s fair also to consider the perceptions that NFL inconsistency creates.
Damian Lillard is a popular subject as NBA trade rumors swirl this offseason.
Despite the fact that several teams are rumored to have interest in Lillard, the Trail Blazers intend to keep the All-Star point guard and are crafting a “compelling package” to acquire Heat center Bam Adebayo, according to Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports.
However, for Miami to consider an offer for its defensive anchor, Portland would have to include shooting guards Shaedon Sharpe and Anfernee Simons and the No. 3 pick in Thursday’s NBA draft in the deal, according to Fischer.
Former Bills punter Matt Araiza said he plans to sue attorney Dan Gilleon for defamation in regard to a civil lawsuit filed by Gilleon that alleged Araiza took part in a gang rape last year, Araiza said in an interview with Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel that will air Tuesday night.
The Bills released Araiza in August after he was accused of raping a 17-year-old girl along with two of his former San Diego State football teammates near the school’s campus in the fall of 2021.
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New England Patriots cornerback Jack Jones was in a Boston courtroom on Tuesday where he pleaded not guilty to a host of gun charges.
Jones was arrested at Logan International Airport last Friday when security discovered two guns in his carry-on luggage.
According to ESPN, Jones’ arraignment took place at the East Boston Municipal Court. The Patriots cornerback — who wrapped up his rookie season in January — posted $30,000 cash bail and will be back in court in August.
That date — scheduled for August 19 — will be a probable cause hearing.
Two high-level skill players in the NFL are still up for grabs, and if you ask them, they should be signed as a package deal. Former Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook is informing all of the interested front offices in the league that if they hope to sign him, they should also sign former Arizona Cardinals wideout DeAndre Hopkins.
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Cook discussed his free-agency plans, speaking with ESPN-NFL insider Adam Schefter. The former Vikings RB tied his offseason plans back to Hopkins (released by the Cards in May).
College basketball fans were glued to their televisions during the Women’s Final Four. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and LSU’s Angel Reese captivated an audience, along with South Carolina, all while UConn coach Geno Auriemma sat at home watching.
Heading into the 2023 season, Auriemma is not looking for the media to prop up his basketball team with words of encouragement. As we’ve all seen in athletics, when one team fails the previous year, some want to put different titles on what they think the next year’s team motto should be.
Former Yankees and Padres legend Dave Winfield made an eye-opening comparison between himself and Angels superstar Shohei Ohtani.
The 71-year-old boldly stated that he could have been a two-way star during his major league playing career, indicating he could have been doing “back then” what Ohtani is doing today.
In a recent interview with Kirk Kenney of The San Diego Union-Tribune, Winfield said, “Shohei Ohtani is doing today what I was doing back then. The teams didn’t have the foresight or the vision or the inspiration then.