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Matt Araiza was cut by the Buffalo Bills in August 2022 one day after an allegation was made public that the punter had taken part in the gang rape of a minor while attending San Diego State.
Prosecutors in the San Diego District Attorney’s Office declined to file criminal charges, but Araiza was still facing a civil suit.
Fast-forward nearly nine months to May 2023, after Araiza lost out on his rookie season, it has now been determined that he was not present at the time of the incident that allegedly took place in October 2021.

Tom Brady played behind an abysmal offensive line and rushing attack during his rocky final season in Tampa Bay, but winning eight games was enough for the legendary quarterback to capture the lowly NFC South and receive one more postseason appearance before retiring for the second time.
With Brady gone, the NFC South entered the offseason with Tampa Bay’s Kyle Trask, New Orleans’s Taysom Hill, Carolina’s Matt Corral and Atlanta’s Desmond Ridder atop the QB depth charts across the division.

For starters, the NFC South should be much better than last year, and the division winner likely won’t be under .500 for the second consecutive season.
But it might still be the worst division in the conference—don’t expect multiple teams to clinch a playoff spot. You should, however, expect an intriguing three-team race for the NFC South crown with the Saints’ signing Derek Carr, the Panthers’ drafting Bryce Young and the Falcons’ selecting Bijan Robinson.

The 2023 NFL draft is over, and the names everyone will focus on throughout the spring and summer are those of players selected in Rounds 1 through 3. Yet the value of most drafts comes in the later rounds, when many fans have already turned off their televisions and headed out to enjoy the weekend.
We’re focused on Day 3 choices who could go from relative anonymity to key pieces for their respective teams.

AAC commissioner Mike Aresco really wants people to stop referring to conferences as members of the P5 and G5.
For years, the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, PAC-12 and Big 12 have been known as the Power 5 – P5 for short. Those five conferences drive college sports. The Big Ten and SEC set the tone and the other three fall in behind.
After that, you have what’s known as the Group of 5 – G5 for short. It’s pretty simple and straightforward. The powerful and rich control college sports.
American Athletic Conference commissioner Mike Aresco releases open letter about P5 and G5 labels.

LSU basketball player Flau’jae Johnson mocked 9/11 and the Twin Towers being attacked in a now-deleted video.
The talented Tigers basketball player released a new rap song, and there’s one specific line that is proving to be a huge problem. Johnson appeared to mock 9/11 and the Twin Towers being attacked by scumbag terrorists during a play on words.
“In this 911 blowing smoke just like them towers,” Johnson rapped in the now-deleted rap video.