NFL notebook: Seahawks’ Kendricks suspended indefinitely
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL for his involvement in insider trader, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
MLB notebook: Molitor out as Twins manager
Paul Molitor was fired as manager of the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, though he has an offer to remain with the club in the front office.
NHL notebook: Committee recommends Seattle expansion
The NHL executive committee recommended Tuesday that Seattle receive an expansion franchise, according to commissioner Gary Bettman.
Ugly celebration reaps dividends for Jets’ Crowell
New York Jets running back Isaiah Crowell is cashing in after he celebrated a touchdown against the Cleveland Browns by simulating wiping his backside with a football.
Ryder Cup organizers helping spectator hit by Koepka drive
Ryder Cup organizers are helping a spectator who said she had been blinded in one eye after being struck by a tee shot hit by American Brooks Koepka during the weekend’s match against Europe, they said on Tuesday.
Seattle takes another step toward joining NHL
Seattle moved a step closer to becoming the National Hockey League’s 32nd franchise on Tuesday when the NHL executive board unanimously recommended to send the expansion bid to the board of governors for a vote.
Seahawks LB Kendricks suspended indefinitely
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL for his involvement in insider trader, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
Browns WR Callaway pleads not guilty to marijuana charge – Report
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Antonio Callaway, looking to avoid discipline from the NFL, last week pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor charges — marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license — NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Tues…
Seattle recommended to receive expansion franchise
The NHL executive committee recommended Tuesday that Seattle receive an expansion franchise, according to commissioner Gary Bettman.
Details of pay-for-play come out in college hoops bribery trial
The federal college basketball corruption trial got off to an explosive start on Tuesday, as a defense attorney reportedly acknowledged an Adidas executive made numerous payments to players and recruits, all in violation of NCAA rules.




