Updating a previous report, Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Eric Wright is scheduled to appear in court July 23 in Los Angeles County for felony driving under the influence. Wright was driving his Mercedes SLS luxury sports coupe when he rear ended another drive around 12:20 a.m. Monday, July 2, in downtown Los Angeles near Staples Center. Wright refused a field sobriety test, and he was released on $100,000 bail at 1:34 p.m.
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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Leslie Frazier, Bill Cowher, Eric Mangini visit with U.S. troops
Minnesota Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said that visiting with U.S. soldiers during a USO tour has helped put life in the NFL in perspective.
Leslie Frazier, Bill Cowher, Eric Mangini visit with U.S. troops
Christian Ponder has grown, says Vikings QB coach
Christian Ponder became the Vikings’ starting QB in Week 7 of his rookie season. According to Vikings quarterbacks coach Craig Johnson, he has only gotten better since then.
Christian Ponder has grown, says Vikings QB coach
Paterno family wants all emails, records released
Joe Paterno’s family is calling on the Pennsylvania attorney general and former FBI Director Louis Freeh to release all emails and records related to their investigations into the Penn State child sex-abuse scandal.
Stanford RB Gaffney leaving to play pro baseball
Stanford running back Tyler Gaffney will give up his final year of eligibility in football to pursue a professional baseball career.
Brody Eldridge, St. Louis Rams TE, suspended four games
Brody Eldridge will be forced to sit out the first four games of the season after violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancing substances.
Brody Eldridge, St. Louis Rams TE, suspended four games
San Diego Chargers don’t plan to apply for L.A. move
Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani doesn’t think the team will be filing a relocation application for a move to Los Angeles. However, he also cautioned that he’s “not a fortune teller.”
San Diego Chargers don’t plan to apply for L.A. move
Chargers don’t plan to submit application for L.A. move
Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani doesn’t think the team will be filing a relocation application for a move to Los Angeles. However, he also cautioned that he’s “not a fortune teller.”
Chargers don’t plan to submit application for L.A. move
Chargers don’t plan to submit relocation application
Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani doesn’t think the Chargers will be filing a relocation application for a move to Los Angeles but he’s also “not a fortune teller.”
Chargers don’t plan to submit relocation application
Big Sky officially welcomes Southern Utah, North Dakota
Big Sky Commissioner Doug Fullerton officially welcomed Southern Utah University into the conference Monday.