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    25 prospects scheduled to attend NFL draft
    April 12, 2016

    The NFL said Tuesday that 25 prospects are scheduled to attend the draft in Chicago at the end of the month.

    Among the 25 players are five from Ohio State, including defensive end Joey Bosa, who is expected to be a high pick.

    Other Buckeyes include cornerback Eli Apple, offensive tackle Taylor Decker, running back Ezekiel Elliott and linebacker Darron Lee. The five Ohio State players tie the mark set by Alabama in 2012.

    Among the others scheduled to attend are Cal quarterback Jared Goff; Mississippi defensive tackle Robert Nkemdiche; Clemson defensive ends Shaq Lawson and Kevin Dodd; UCLA linebacker Myles Jack; Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman; and Michigan State offensive tackle Jack Conklin.

    Twelve college coaches, including Nick Saban from defending champion Alabama, are also scheduled to attend.

    Other coaches include Ohio State's Urban Meyer, Florida State's Jimbo Fisher, and Clemson's Dabo Swinney.

    The first round of the NFL draft will be April 28. The second and third rounds will be on April 29, and the final four rounds will be on April 30.

    The draft returned to Chicago last year for the first time since 1964.
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  • #2
    Patriots re-sign Blount, add Coleman, King
    April 12, 2016

    BOSTON (AP) LeGarrette Blount's second stint with the New England Patriots will continue.

    The Patriots announced Tuesday they re-signed the 29-year-old veteran, extending a tenure that began in 2013 and resumed in 2014 following a brief stop in Pittsburgh that year.

    The Patriots also announced the signings of free agent defensive back Justin Coleman and safety Brandon King.

    Blount was having a solid season in 2015, rushing for 703 yards - his most since 2013 - and six touchdowns. But he was placed on season-ending injured reserve in December with a hip injury.

    Even with Blount's signing, the Patriots may take a running back in the upcoming draft.

    Coleman appeared in 10 games with two starts for New England last season, and finished with 21 tackles. King played in 13 regular-season games and both postseason games, mainly on special teams. He finished with 15 tackles.
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    • #3
      Police plan to add charge against Hayes
      April 11, 2016

      NEW ORLEANS (AP) The Latest on fatal shooting of former New Orleans Saints player (all times local):

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      5 p.m.

      New Orleans Police say they plan to add a new charge against the man accused of killing former Saints player Will Smith.

      Spokesman Tyler Gamble said Monday that the charge will involve the shooting of Smith's wife, Racquel. He says investigators have not yet decided whether to re-arrest Cardell Hayes on a charge of attempted murder or aggravated battery in the shooting that left her with a leg injury.

      Gamble says that because of the continuing investigation he could not comment Monday on statements by Hayes' attorney, John Fuller, that Hayes called 911 shortly before a car crash that police say touched off the deadly shooting.

      Fuller said a hit-and-run driver had rear-ended Hayes, who was trying to catch up to that vehicle and get a license plate number when he ran into Smith's Mercedes SUV late Saturday.

      Earlier in court, Fuller got an order to preserve all ballistic evidence from the scene. He would not say whether he believes two guns were fired. He says many people at the scene felt threatened - not by Hayes - but he would not say why they felt threatened.

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      7:25 a.m.

      The 28-year-old man accused of killing a former New Orleans Saints player will appear before a state judge in Orleans Parish Criminal Court.

      Cardell Hayes is being held one $1 million bond in the death of Will Smith. Hayes will appear in magistrate's court Monday at 3 p.m. to let the court know of his permanent attorney.

      Attorney John Fuller represented Hayes at a bond hearing Sunday evening. But he says he won't be able to work as an attorney starting May 2, because he is beginning a temporary appointment as a judge.

      Fuller tried to get a lower bond Sunday, but said afterward that he'd told Hayes to expect bond on that charge to run between $1 million and $1.5 million.

      Police say Smith and his wife were shot late Saturday night after a traffic accident in the city's Lower Garden District.

      -----

      3:40 a.m.

      Former New Orleans Saints player Will Smith was shot in the back and side, according to a warrant read in court Sunday night before a magistrate set a $1 million bond for the man accused of killing him.

      Police said Smith, 34, was killed in a case of road rage by a man who had rear-ended his car. They arrested Cardell Hayes, 28, on a charge of second-degree murder. Prosecutors have 60 days to decide whether to bring that charge against Hayes.

      Hayes' Humvee H2 rear-ended Smith's Mercedes G63 around 11:30 p.m. Saturday in the upscale Lower Garden District, pushing it into a Chevrolet Impala driven by two of Smith's acquaintances. The two argued, and Hayes shot both Smith and Smith's wife, Racquel, police said. She was taken to a hospital with a leg wound.

      Defense attorney John Fuller asked for low bond Sunday night, noting that Hayes had waited for police, owns a towing business and is raising his 5-year-old son.
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      • #4
        Eli working to bring new Giants together
        April 11, 2016

        EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Eli Manning spent some of the Giants' opening day of their offseason program greeting the free agents he had only spoken to over the phone in the previous weeks.

        The quarterback said Monday that helping to acclimate new teammates to their new surroundings was important in creating a winning team chemistry. That's especially pertinent for general manager Jerry Reese's March 9 veteran haul of potential defensive game changers Olivier Vernon, defensive tackle Damon Harrison, cornerback Janoris Jenkins, and linebacker Keenan Robinson,

        It mattered little to him whether they were defensive additions or offensive ones.

        ''I called a lot of guys weeks ago, just to introduce myself and see if they needed anything,'' Manning said. ''I tried to reach out to those guys today, just try to figure out how to help them, help the team get better.

        ''Just to get to know them on a personal level because I think, as a group, the closer the friendship and that bond is, the better off we'll be.''

        The newcomers also included a trio of veterans the team signed Monday for depth and competition purposes: Tampa Bay running back Bobby Rainey, Miami linebacker Kelvin Sheppard, and Tennessee offensive tackle Byron Stingily.

        Manning said getting the offseason program off to a good start is just the first step in improving from a 6-10 season. He appraised the overall attitude of his teammates as enthusiastic and expectant, especially in light of a new coaching staff that includes new strength coach Aaron Wellman, and his new quarterbacks coach, Frank Cignetti, Jr.

        The players will work mostly with Wellman over the first two weeks because coaches are not allowed to drill them during the program's first phase.

        The Giants have the most direct familiarity with Rainey, who played under offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan in 2013 when Sullivan served in the same capacity with Tampa Bay. Rainey broke a franchise-record 80-yard touchdown run that year.

        Entering his fifth season, the 5-foot-8, 212-pound Rainey has played in 46 games with 11 starts with Baltimore, Cleveland, and Tampa Bay. He has three 100-yard rushing games in a career that includes 249 carries for 990 yards and six touchdowns, 51 catches for 377 yards and two touchdowns.

        Rainey's biggest value comes on special teams, where he owns a 9.5-yard average on 36 punt returns and a 24.7-yard average on 32 kickoff returns.

        Sheppard, 6-2, 249, has the most starting experience with 45 for Buffalo, Indianapolis, and Miami. He didn't miss a game his first two seasons after the Bills made him their third-round pick out of LSU in 2011. But it wasn't until last season with Miami that he managed career highs with 102 tackles and 13 tackles for losses in 13 starts.

        He also started two playoff games for the Colts in 2013, getting 11 tackles and a fumble recovery.

        Stingily was Tennessee's sixth-round pick in 2011 and started nine of his 20 games between 2012 and 2014. The 6-5, 318-pound tackle was waived at the end of last year's training camp. The Steelers signed him Oct. 19, but he never played a game for them.

        Starting guard Justin Pugh termed Monday a first start, from Tom Coughlin successor Ben McAdoo's opening address to the players to their introduction to the new strength and weight program.

        ''It's definitely new,'' Pugh said. ''The weight room is all brand new. We've got new things up on the wall.

        ''We've got a ways to go, but it was a very, very productive, good first day.''

        Manning was just happy to get back to work.

        ''It's the start of a new season, another opportunity,'' Manning said. ''You're excited. It's been a long break. The guys sense we have a good squad, but we've got to get better. We've got to do the little things better and be committed.

        ''We've got to make sure we keep that. It's easy to do on the first day. But the fourth week of training camp you've got to have the same intensity and desire to get better. That's what we've got to keep doing.''
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        • #5
          NFL denies Josh Gordon's reinstatement
          April 12, 2016

          The NFL has denied suspended Cleveland Browns receiver Josh Gordon's application for reinstatement.

          A league spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the application was denied and that Gordon can apply again at a future date.

          The decision puts Gordon's participation for the 2016 season in doubt. He was suspended for all of 2015 for testing positive for alcohol.

          On Monday, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that Gordon ''raised a red flag'' because of a recent league-administered drug test. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because results of NFL drug tests are not made public, says Gordon didn't have a positive substance abuse test.

          But a sample collected in March showed Gordon had traces of marijuana and a diluting substance in his system. The level of marijuana was less than the minimum required by the NFL for a positive test.

          Cleveland's new front office has said little about Gordon, who applied for reinstatement in January. Last week, coach Hue Jackson said it was premature to talk about the former Pro Bowler because his situation had not been resolved.

          According to league policy, for Gordon to be reinstated he must demonstrate sustained abstinence during his suspension. His past includes several failed marijuana tests in college, too, at Baylor.

          After Gordon pleaded guilty to driving while impaired on July 5, 2014, in Raleigh, North Carolina, he was required to submit to alcohol testing under the third stage of the league's mandated program.

          Gordon said he drank on a flight to Las Vegas a few days after the 2014 season ended and failed a subsequent test. Gordon had assumed any restrictions ended after the season, but he didn't clarify that with the league.

          He was initially suspended for the 2014 season after testing positive for marijuana. His penalty was later reduced to 10 games after the league and NFL Players Association changed their substance abuse policies.

          Gordon also had to sit out the two games in 2013 for a failed drug test, which he blamed on taking ************ cough medicine. He led the league with 1,646 yards receiving in 2013 despite that suspension.
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          • #6
            Pierre-Paul on fireworks injury: Like watching a movie
            April 12, 2016

            NEW YORK (AP) Jason Pierre-Paul says seeing his right hand without skin after a fireworks accident last July 4 was like watching a movie.

            In an interview with Sports Illustrated , the New York Giants defensive end said he could see every ligament in his hand after the explosion that cost him one finger and sidelined him for half of the 2015 season.

            ''You only see this stuff in the movies,'' Pierre-Paul told the magazine. ''You see all your ligaments, your tendons, everything. I saw how the hand really is without skin on it.''

            Pierre-Paul added he recalled telling doctors, ''Whatever y'all do, do not cut my hand off.''

            He said he couldn't recall much of what happened while hospitalized, adding he needed to reconstruct that time through conversations with family, friends and advisers.

            The 27-year-old player said he now has a new approach to life.

            ''I look at things differently,'' he said. ''I try not to put myself in horrible situations anymore. I have a lot of people depending on me - even people I didn't know depended on me .

            ''I could dwell on it, like ... I wish I had that finger, but when I look in the mirror, I'm happy. Thank the Lord - it could have been worse.''

            The Giants gave Pierre-Paul the franchise tag in March, then re-signed him for one year. He recently had more surgery on the mangled hand, which he termed a success. He said he hopes to play next season without a ''club'' on it.
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            • #7
              Titans agree to trade No. 1 pick to Rams
              April 14, 2016

              NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Tennessee Titans agreed Thursday to trade the No. 1 overall pick in this month's NFL draft to the Los Angeles Rams.

              This is just the seventh trade involving the top overall pick since 1990 and first since 2004. That was when San Diego drafted Eli Manning and traded his rights to the New York Giants.

              With the trade, the Rams now have the ability to draft the quarterback of their choice and make a splash as they settle into Los Angeles after leaving St. Louis this year.

              Under the deal, Tennessee swaps the No. 1 pick to the Rams along with its picks in the fourth and sixth round to Los Angeles. The Rams will give the Titans their first-round pick at No. 15 along with two second-round selections and their third round pick in the draft starting April 28. The Titans also will receive the Rams' first- and third-round round picks in the 2017 draft.

              Tennessee now has six of this draft's first 76 picks. General manager Jon Robinson, hired in January, is looking to rebuild a franchise that has gone 5-27 the past two seasons.

              ''It is not often that you have the No. 1 overall pick and we hope to not be in this position again, but we tried to use that pick as currency to work the draft and maximize player acquisition,'' Robinson said in a statement.

              Robinson said the addition of draft picks for this year and next gives the Titans flexibility. So Tennessee might not be staying at No. 15.

              ''I would say it doesn't knock us out of any player except one,'' Robinson said. ''We now have the ammunition to work the draft and acquire players that are good for this football team. In terms of timing, it made sense for us to do this now as it gives us time to adjust and make sure we target more players.''
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              • #8
                Agent Rosenhaus to Manziel: Get help
                April 13, 2016

                Johnny Manziel's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has told the troubled quarterback to seek help or he will no longer represent him.

                Rosenhaus has asked Manziel to seek treatment within five days.

                ''I hope he gets the help he needs, and if he does, then I will continue to represent him,'' Rosenhaus said Wednesday night.

                Rosenhaus, whose clientele is among the largest in the NFL, has represented Manziel ''for a few weeks now.'' He says he's never terminated a contract with a player; Rosenhaus has been an agent for 27 years.

                In February, Manziel's first agent, Erik Burkhardt, said he severed his ties with the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner so Manziel could get help.

                ''Though I will remain a friend and Johnny supporter, and he knows I have worked tirelessly to arrange a number of professional options for him to continue to pursue, it has become painfully obvious that his future rests solely in his own hands,'' Burkhardt said then in a statement.

                ''His family and I have gone to great lengths to outline the steps we feel he must take to get his life in order. Accountability is the foundation of any relationship, and without it the function of my work is counterproductive. I truly wish the best for Johnny and sincerely hope he can, and will, find the kind of peace and happiness he deserves.''

                Manziel was released by Cleveland last month amid a storm of off-field issues. The Browns took Manziel in the first round of the 2014 draft, but his stay with them was filled with problems.

                The Browns drafted Manziel hoping he could solve their long-term issue at quarterback and turn around a team that has only been to the playoffs once since 1999 and never to the Super Bowl.

                Manziel entered the league amid fanfare and with a party-boy reputation, which only grew thanks to nearly constant exposure on social media. While he was with the Browns hardly a week passed without there being a photo or video of Manziel, usually with a drink in his hand and once floating on an inflatable swan.

                But he wound up spending more than 10 weeks following his rookie season in a Pennsylvania rehab facility specializing in alcohol and drug abuse.

                The Browns supported him as long as they could, but his decision to skip the team's season finale against Pittsburgh - he had a concussion - for a trip to Las Vegas didn't make Manziel any friends. A second domestic incident in three months was followed by his release.

                Manziel went 2-6 as a starter with 1,675 yards passing, seven touchdowns and seven interceptions.
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                • #9
                  Primetime Cheat Sheet
                  June 22, 2016

                  The NFL schedule showcases 33 games a season in which teams play on either Monday or Thursday nights, messing with normal routines when these squads are accustomed to playing on Sundays. There are advantages to go against these clubs playing on fewer rest with the case of Mondays, while extra rest for teams taking the field on Thursdays are actually good bets the following week. Let’s take a look at several angles to attack in preparation for the 2016 campaign.

                  Looking back at the last two seasons of data for Monday and Thursday contests, there were a few things that stuck out. Home favorites on Monday night were horrible, posting a 5-17-1 ATS record since 2014, including a 2-11-1 ATS mark this past season. These chalky home teams actually compiled a 7-7 SU mark, but all three double-digit favorites failed to cover (Week 4 – Seattle vs. Detroit, Week 7 – Arizona vs. Baltimore, Week 10 – Cincinnati vs. Houston). Only three teams were listed as home underdogs on Monday night in 2015, with the Falcons and 49ers winning outright in Week 1, while the Dolphins fell to the Giants in Week 14.

                  There wasn’t much of an advantage backing teams off a Monday night home game in 2015, as these squads went 8-8 SU and 8-7-1 ATS last season. However, a profitable angle the last two seasons involving Monday night home teams was going against them the following week if they lost on Monday. Teams in this situation have posted a 6-12 SU and 8-10 ATS record since 2014, although this trend went 3-4 SU and 4-3 ATS last season.

                  Flipping to road teams who were off a Monday night game in 2015, these squads put together a barely profitable 9-8 SU/ATS mark. However, if you backed home underdogs that just played a Monday night road contest, these teams covered in four of five opportunities, including outright victories by Pittsburgh (Week 6 vs. Arizona), Indianapolis (Week 9 vs. Denver), and Houston (Week 11 vs. N.Y. Jets). This season, there are three early opportunities for this situation with Los Angeles (Week 2 vs. Seattle), Philadelphia (Week 3 vs. Pittsburgh), and Atlanta (Week 4 vs. Carolina) all falling into this category.

                  In 2014, road teams that won on Monday night put together an amazing 0-10 ATS record the following game, while only one of those teams (Philadelphia) actually won straight-up. That number improved last season as these away squads followed up a Monday victory with a 4-4 SU and 6-2 ATS mark, although only one of those teams pulled off back-to-back road wins (Chicago at San Diego on Monday, followed by an upset of St. Louis).

                  From a totals perspective, the ‘under’ hit in 12 of 17 Monday night games in 2015, including a 4-1 mark to the ‘under’ in games with totals of 49 or higher. The most common side-total combination that cashed last season on Mondays was the Underdog-Under duo, which came through 10 times.

                  Shifting gears to Thursday, home teams that played on this day of the week compiled a 10-8 SU and 7-10-1 ATS record. That includes New England holding off Pittsburgh in the season opener, 28-21 as both teams were obviously rested, while Detroit and Dallas split their games in Thanksgiving Day action.

                  One stat that sticks out is how these home squads fared the next week in the role of a road underdog, posting an impressive 7-3 SU and 8-2 ATS record. Among those teams that won as a highway ‘dog include the Giants (Week 4 at Buffalo), Saints (Week 7 at Indianapolis), and Rams (Week 16 at Seattle), all clubs that were receiving at least 5 ½ points.

                  Listed below are the seven potential situations in 2016 for road underdogs coming off a Thursday night home game.

                  2016 QUALIFIERS

                  Week Matchup

                  5 Cincinnati at Dallas

                  6 San Francisco at Buffalo

                  7 San Diego at Atlanta

                  8 Green Bay at Atlanta

                  11 Tampa Bay at Kansas City

                  13 Carolina at Seattle

                  14 Minnesota at Jacksonville

                  This season, eight teams will play on Monday night twice (Eagles, Jets, Redskins, Bears, Panthers, Giants, Vikings, and Texans), while no team will be showcased on Monday more than two times. Four squads will appear twice in Thursday action (Giants, Rams, Vikings, and Cowboys), but only New York and Los Angeles will participate in a pair of Thursday night games as Minnesota and Dallas each play one Thursday night contest and take the field on Thanksgiving afternoon.

                  Listed below is each team’s record in primetime action since 2006 and their record in parentheses from last season. The Cardinals and Broncos each were undefeated under the lights in 2015 as Arizona will appear on primetime in four games this season, including three at University of Phoenix Stadium.



                  NFC PRIMETIME RECORDS (2006-2015)

                  Team Games Record (2015) SNF (2015) MNF (2015) TNF (2015)

                  Arizona 21 11-10 (5-0) 5-2 (3-0) 3-5 (1-0) 3-3 (1-0)

                  Atlanta 25 10-15 (1-1) 3-2 3-9 4-4

                  Carolina 20 8-12 (2-0) 2-4 (1-0) 5-3 (1-0) 1-5

                  Chicago 43 24-19 (1-0) 8-11 13-4 (1-0) 3-4

                  Dallas 52 29-23 (2-2) 18-16 (1-2) 5-5 (1-0) 6-2

                  Detroit 12 3-9 (1-3) 0-4 (0-1) 3-4 (1-1) 0-1 (0-1)

                  Green Bay 40 22-18 (3-3) 12-8 (1-2) 6-8 (1-0) 4-2 (1-1)

                  Minnesota 28 9-19 (2-2) 4-7 (2-0) 4-8 (0-1) 1-4 (0-1)

                  New Orleans 38 26-12 (2-1) 11-4 (1-0) 12-5 (0-1) 3-3 (1-0)

                  New York 49 22-27 (3-3) 11-17 (1-2) 7-7 (1-1) 4-3 (1-0)

                  Philadelphia 47 24-23 (2-3) 13-13 (1-2) 9-6 (1-1) 2-4

                  St. Louis 11 2-9 (1-0) 0-1 0-5 2-3 (1-0)

                  San Francisco 32 18-14 (1-2) 3-7 (0-1) 10-3 (1-0) 5-4 (0-1)

                  Seattle 24 19-7 (2-2) 7-5 (0-2) 9-0 (1-0) 3-2 (1-0)

                  Tampa Bay 10 4-6 (0-1) 1-0 2-2 1-4 (0-1)

                  Washington 31 9-22 (0-2) 4-8 3-10 (0-1) 2-4 (0-1)



                  AFC PRIMETIME RECORDS (2006-2015)

                  Team Games Record (2015) SNF (2015) MNF (2015) TNF (2015)

                  Baltimore 34 19-15 (2-1) 7-5 7-8 (1-1) 5-2 (1-0)

                  Buffalo 10 2-8 (1-1) 0-1 0-4 (0-1) 2-3 (1-0)

                  Cincinnati 24 6-18 (1-3) 0-6 (0-1) 3-4 (0-2) 2-5 (1-0)

                  Cleveland 14 5-9 (0-2) 0-1 2-3 (0-1) 3-5 (0-1)

                  Denver 42 26-16 (5-0) 13-5 (3-0) 7-8 (1-0) 6-3 (1-0)

                  Houston 20 6-14 (1-2) 1-4 (0-1) 4-5 (1-0) 1-5 (0-1)

                  Indianapolis 44 28-16 (1-4) 14-10 (0-2) 5-6 (0-2) 9-0 (1-0)

                  Jacksonville 15 6-9 (1-0) 0-1 3-4 3-4 (1-0)

                  Kansas City 15 6-9 (0-1) 0-4 3-2 3-3 (0-1)

                  Miami 19 5-14 (0-2) 0-2 2-9 (0-1) 3-3 (0-1)

                  New England 42 30-12 (5-1) 15-8 (3-1) 11-3 (1-0) 4-1 (1-0)

                  New York 26 11-15 (1-1) 3-3 5-8 (1-0) 3-4 (0-1)

                  Oakland 14 5-10 (1-0) 0-1 1-6 4-3 (1-0)

                  Pittsburgh 47 29-18 (1-2) 15-11 (1-1) 9-3 5-4 (0-1)

                  San Diego 39 22-17 (0-3) 8-7 (0-2) 8-6 6-4 (0-1)

                  Tennessee 16 7-9 (0-1) 1-2 5-2 1-5 (0-1)
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                  • #10
                    Title drought over, Cleveland craves more
                    June 29, 2016

                    CLEVELAND (AP) The confetti has been cleaned up. The party hasn't stopped. Always rocking, Cleveland's rolling like never before.

                    Since superstar LeBron James and the Cavaliers clinched the NBA championship with a historic comeback to quench the city's 52-year major title drought, Cleveland has been celebrating - and winning - at a startling rate.

                    Picking up where the Cavs left off, the Indians have reeled off 12 straight victories and are threatening to run away with the AL Central. They've also motivated some skeptical fans to buy tickets so they don't miss out on the summer fun.

                    Suddenly, a city accustomed to losing can't lose.

                    Between the Cavs, the Indians and the Arena League Gladiators, Cleveland teams are a combined 17-0 since June 15. Toss in the AHL's Lake Erie Monsters winning the Calder Cup and Cleveland's Stipe Miocic recently becoming the UFC heavyweight champion and it's easy to see why everyone's in a good mood.

                    Take a walk around downtown, where things continue to be spruced up for the upcoming Republican National Convention, and everything looks and feels different.

                    Clevelanders are holding their heads high and puffing out their chests in a way they never could. There's been a noticeable attitude adjustment for fans no longer wondering if they'll ever witness one of their teams win it all.

                    It's happened, and now they believe it can happen again.

                    ''It's kind of like the weight of the world has been taken off everybody's shoulders,'' Andrew Rivera of Cleveland said as he hustled back to his office following a lunch break. ''They are a lot more relaxed, relieved.''

                    This hangover isn't hurting anyone's head.

                    Last week's parade for the Cavaliers drew nearly one million spectators, who joyfully swallowed James and his teammates during a procession through the streets of a city whose downtrodden image is undergoing a massive makeover.

                    But beyond superficial changes to roads, buildings and parks, a much deeper transformation is happening.

                    In northeast Ohio, where cynics and fatalists have shared church pews, bar rails and work rooms for generations, there's a feeling that anything is possible.

                    The Akron-born James and the Cavaliers not only overcame a 3-1 deficit to defeat the Golden State Warriors in seven games, they've sparked a change in the collective mindset of fans who felt their teams were cursed or incapable of winning.

                    Now, one championship won't suffice.

                    ''We're starving for more,'' John Sopczyk of Streetsboro, Ohio, said after he and his wife bought Indians tickets.

                    ''We've been starving for 52 years, and now the Indians are on their way,'' he said. ''I foresee them going all the way.''

                    OK, let's not get too crazy. But after seeing cities such as Boston, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and others quickly stack up trophies, Cleveland wants more.

                    ''If everyone else can do it,'' Marge Sopczyk said. ''Why can't we?''

                    The Indians are on deck for a title push.

                    They extended their longest winning streak since 1922 - and one shy of matching the team record - on Wednesday night with a 3-0 shutout over Atlanta. Although they haven't won the World Series since 1948, these Indians, boasting one of baseball's best starting staffs and a roster blossoming with young stars such as shortstop Francisco Lindor, just might have enough to make Octobers interesting again on the shores of Lake Erie.

                    The Indians have the lowest average attendance in the major leagues so far this season, but are now seeing a surge in ticket sales since Cleveland's fairytale ending to the title drought. They drew nearly 90,000 fans - many of them chanting ''Let's Go Cavs!'' - during the last weekend of the NBA Finals, and team officials expect crowds in excess of 30,000 at Progressive Field for several games next week leading into the All-Star break.

                    ''As a lifelong Clevelander, I think the woe-is-me attitude has finally been lifted,'' said Bob DiBiasio, the Indians' vice president of public affairs. ''That mentality is gone and people are ready to invest themselves into things they didn't want to fully commit to before. We're getting some of that Cavs energy.''

                    Indians manager Terry Francona has seen this domino effect before. In 2004, he guided the Boston Red Sox to their first World Series title in 86 years, and three years later, they did it again.

                    ''I'm thrilled for the city,'' Francona said this week while the club was in Atlanta. ''I'm not from there, but I've been there long enough to care and I know what it meant to some of the businesses. I guess the hope is that people want to come now to watch us.''

                    Count the Sopczyks in.

                    Before heading to the Cavs' team shop inside Quicken Loans Arena, where there continues to be long lines of customers stocking up on championship gear, they scored tickets to the Indians-Tigers game on July 4. They had one more stop.

                    ''We're going to the casino,'' John said.

                    Roll on, Cleveland.
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                    • #11
                      Colts give QB Luck $140M extension
                      June 29, 2016

                      Andrew Luck has signed the richest contract in NFL history, a deal worth up to $140 million with the Indianapolis Colts that covers the next six seasons through 2021.

                      Colts owner Jim Irsay revealed the contract's maximum value on Wednesday for Luck, the No. 1 pick in the 2012 draft who missed nine games last year because of injuries to his shoulder, ribs and kidney. Irsay said Luck would be guaranteed $47 million if the Colts were to cut him before the season.

                      ''Obviously a ridiculous hypothetical,'' Irsay said.

                      According to NFL.com, the life of Luck's contract includes $87 million guaranteed for injury. There are many different ways to determine a deal's value, but Luck's has topped recent quarterback contracts for Baltimore's Joe Flacco and Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers. It also gives the 26-year-old Luck another chance to cash in with a big-money deal around age 32.

                      Before last season, the Colts exercised the fifth-year option on Luck's contract to guarantee him more than $16.1 million for the 2016 season.

                      ''I am thrilled and excited to continue with this great organization,'' Luck said in a statement released by the Colts. ''I am thankful to the Irsay family and Mr. Irsay for providing me with this great opportunity and the trust that they've shown in me. I can't wait for this season to start.''

                      Irsay said the terms of the deal are friendly enough to the Colts so they could put a franchise tag on Luck for 2022 if they need to and not be strapped under the salary cap. The annual figures are such that the Colts should be able to continue to craft a quality roster around him.

                      ''We definitely feel that we're never in a position where we're getting out of whack in any of the years,'' Irsay said.

                      Luck has been one of the most productive quarterbacks the NFL has ever had over a player's first four pro seasons. He tied Detroit's Matthew Stafford as the fourth-fastest to 100 career touchdown passes, in his 55th game.

                      Last year was a struggle, though. After leading the Colts to 11-5 records in each of his first three seasons, plus a 3-3 mark in the playoffs, Luck endured the worst season of his pro career and missed the final six games with a lacerated kidney and a partially torn abdominal muscle. He missed nine games in all, finished with the lowest completion percentage since his rookie season (55.3), and threw 15 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in going 2-5.

                      The Colts weren't concerned, though.

                      ''We never even suggested it as leverage,'' Irsay said.

                      Luck helped hand Super Bowl champion Denver its first loss in what became his last game Nov. 8. The 4,761 yards and 40 touchdowns he passed for in 2014 weren't that far off. Neither were all those rookie records he set in 2012.

                      ''There's no question in our mind that he's going to return and do the things that he's done,'' Irsay said. ''That fire's in his eye in a special way.''
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                        2016 NFL Team Props
                        June 29, 2016


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                        Player Props

                        Super Bowl LI - Winning Division
                        AFC East 5/1
                        AFC North 5/1
                        AFC South 13/1
                        AFC West 7/1
                        NFC East 10/1
                        NFC North 11/2
                        NFC South 13/2
                        NFC West 4/1

                        Will they make the Playoffs?
                        Arizona Cardinals
                        Yes -165
                        No +135

                        Atlanta Falcons
                        Yes +207
                        No -260

                        Baltimore Ravens
                        Yes +130
                        No -160

                        Buffalo Bills
                        Yes +200
                        No -250

                        Carolina Panthers
                        Yes -500
                        No +375

                        Chicago Bears
                        Yes +300
                        No -400

                        Cincinnati Bengals
                        Yes -150
                        No +120

                        Cleveland Browns
                        Yes +800
                        No -1300

                        Dallas Cowboys
                        Yes -130

                        No Even

                        Denver Broncos
                        Yes -150
                        No +130

                        Detroit Lions
                        Yes +300
                        No -400

                        Green Bay Packers
                        Yes -475
                        No +350

                        Houston Texans
                        Yes -110
                        No -120

                        Indianapolis Colts
                        Yes -160
                        No +130

                        Jacksonville Jaguars
                        Yes +190
                        No -235

                        Kansas City Chiefs
                        Yes -160
                        No +130

                        Los Angeles Rams
                        Yes +325
                        No -450

                        Miami Dolphins
                        Yes +235
                        No -300

                        Minnesota Vikings
                        Yes -185
                        No +150

                        New England Patriots
                        Yes -400
                        No +300

                        New Orleans Saints
                        Yes +260
                        No -340

                        New York Giants
                        Yes +110
                        No -140

                        New York Jets
                        Yes +200
                        No -250

                        Oakland Raiders
                        Yes +130
                        No -160

                        Philadelphia Eagles
                        Yes +200
                        No -250

                        Pittsburgh Steelers
                        Yes -285
                        No +220

                        San Diego Chargers
                        Yes +400
                        No -550

                        San Francisco 49ers
                        Yes +1000
                        No -2500

                        Seattle Seahawks
                        Yes -400
                        No +300

                        Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                        Yes +300
                        No -400

                        Tennessee Titans
                        Yes +425
                        No -600

                        Washington Redskins
                        Yes +165
                        No -200

                        2016 Super Bowl Possible Matchups (2/5/17)
                        Packers vs. Patriots 25/1
                        Panthers vs. Patriots 25/1
                        Seahawks vs. Patriots 25/1
                        Cardinals vs. Patriots 30/1
                        Cowboys vs. Patriots 40/1
                        Packers vs. Steelers 40/1
                        Seahawks vs. Steelers 40/1
                        Vikings vs. Patriots 40/1
                        Panthers vs. Steelers 45/1
                        Seahawks vs. Broncos 45/1
                        Cardinals vs. Steelers 50/1
                        Packers vs. Broncos 50/1
                        Seahawks vs. Bengals 50/1
                        Cardinals vs. Broncos 55/1
                        Packers vs. Bengals 55/1
                        Panthers vs. Broncos 55/1
                        Panthers vs. Bengals 60/1
                        Cardinals vs. Bengals 65/1
                        Seahawks vs. Chiefs 65/1
                        Vikings vs. Steelers 65/1
                        Cowboys vs. Steelers 70/1
                        Giants vs. Patriots 70/1
                        Packers vs. Chiefs 70/1
                        Panthers vs. Chiefs 75/1
                        Seahawks vs. Colts 75/1
                        Vikings vs. Broncos 75/1
                        Cardinals vs. Chiefs 80/1
                        Cowboys vs. Broncos 80/1
                        Packers vs. Colts 80/1
                        Vikings vs. Bengals 80/1
                        Cardinals vs. Colts 90/1
                        Cowboys vs. Bengals 90/1
                        Panthers vs. Colts 90/1
                        Bears vs. Patriots 100/1
                        Lions vs. Bills 100/1
                        Redskins vs. Patriots 100/1
                        Vikings vs. Chiefs 100/1
                        Cowboys vs. Chiefs 110/1
                        Giants vs. Steelers 110/1
                        Seahawks vs. Raiders 110/1
                        Seahawks vs. Ravens 110/1
                        Falcons vs. Patriots 120/1
                        Packers vs. Raiders 120/1
                        Packers vs. Ravens 120/1
                        Seahawks vs. Texans 120/1
                        Vikings vs. Colts 120/1
                        Cowboys vs. Colts 130/1
                        Eagles vs. Patriots 130/1
                        Giants vs. Broncos 130/1
                        Lions vs. Patriots 130/1
                        Packers vs. Texans 130/1
                        Panthers vs. Raiders 130/1
                        Panthers vs. Ravens 130/1
                        Rams vs. Patriots 130/1
                        Saints vs. Patriots 130/1
                        Cardinals vs. Raiders 140/1
                        Cardinals vs. Ravens 140/1
                        Packers vs. Jaguars 140/1
                        Seahawks vs. Jaguars 140/1
                        Cardinals vs. Texans 150/1
                        Giants vs. Bengals 150/1
                        Panthers vs. Texans 150/1
                        Panthers vs. Jaguars 160/1
                        Redskins vs. Steelers 160/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Patriots 170/1
                        Cardinals vs. Jaguars 170/1
                        Seahawks vs. Jets 170/1
                        Bears vs. Steelers 180/1
                        Giants vs. Chiefs 180/1
                        Packers vs. Jets 180/1
                        Vikings vs. Raiders 180/1
                        Vikings vs. Ravens 180/1
                        Cowboys vs. Raiders 190/1
                        Cowboys vs. Ravens 190/1
                        Redskins vs. Broncos 190/1
                        Seahawks vs. Bills 190/1
                        Seahawks vs. Dolphis 190/1
                        49ers vs. Patriots 200/1
                        Bears vs. Bengals 200/1
                        Bears vs. Broncos 200/1
                        Cardinals vs. Bills 200/1
                        Cardinals vs. Dolphis 200/1
                        Cardinals vs. Jets 200/1
                        Cowboys vs. Jaguars 200/1
                        Cowboys vs. Texans 200/1
                        Eagles vs. Steelers 200/1
                        Falcons vs. Broncos 200/1
                        Falcons vs. Steelers 200/1
                        Giants vs. Colts 200/1
                        Lions vs. Steelers 200/1
                        Packers vs. Bills 200/1
                        Packers vs. Dolphis 200/1
                        Panthers vs. Bills 200/1
                        Panthers vs. Dolphis 200/1
                        Panthers vs. Jets 200/1
                        Rams vs. Broncos 200/1
                        Rams vs. Steelers 200/1
                        Redskins vs. Bengals 200/1
                        Saints vs. Broncos 200/1
                        Saints vs. Steelers 200/1
                        Vikings vs. Jaguars 200/1
                        Vikings vs. Texans 200/1
                        Bears vs. Chiefs 250/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Steelers 250/1
                        Eagles vs. Bengals 250/1
                        Eagles vs. Broncos 250/1
                        Falcons vs. Bengals 250/1
                        Lions vs. Bengals 250/1
                        Lions vs. Broncos 250/1
                        Packers vs. Chargers 250/1
                        Panthers vs. Chargers 250/1
                        Rams vs. Bengals 250/1
                        Redskins vs. Chiefs 250/1
                        Saints vs. Bengals 250/1
                        Seahawks vs. Chargers 250/1
                        Vikings vs. Jets 250/1
                        Bears vs. Colts 300/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Broncos 300/1
                        Cardinals vs. Chargers 300/1
                        Cowboys vs. Bills 300/1
                        Cowboys vs. Dolphis 300/1
                        Cowboys vs. Jets 300/1
                        Falcons vs. Chiefs 300/1
                        Giants vs. Raiders 300/1
                        Giants vs. Ravens 300/1
                        Packers vs. Titans 300/1
                        Rams vs. Chiefs 300/1
                        Redskins vs. Colts 300/1
                        Saints vs. Chiefs 300/1
                        Seahawks vs. Titans 300/1
                        Vikings vs. Bills 300/1
                        Vikings vs. Dolphis 300/1
                        49ers vs. Steelers 350/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Bengals 350/1
                        Cardinals vs. Titans 350/1
                        Eagles vs. Chiefs 350/1
                        Falcons vs. Colts 350/1
                        Giants vs. Jaguars 350/1
                        Giants vs. Texans 350/1
                        Lions vs. Chiefs 350/1
                        Panthers vs. Titans 350/1
                        49ers vs. Broncos 400/1
                        Bears vs. Raiders 400/1
                        Cowboys vs. Chargers 400/1
                        Eagles vs. Colts 400/1
                        Lions vs. Colts 400/1
                        Rams vs. Colts 400/1
                        Saints vs. Colts 400/1
                        Vikings vs. Chargers 400/1
                        49ers vs. Bengals 450/1
                        Bears vs. Ravens 450/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Chiefs 450/1
                        Giants vs. Jets 450/1
                        Redskins vs. Raiders 450/1
                        Redskins vs. Ravens 450/1
                        49ers vs. Chiefs 500/1
                        Bears vs. Jaguars 500/1
                        Bears vs. Texans 500/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Colts 500/1
                        Cowboys vs. Titans 500/1
                        Falcons vs. Raiders 500/1
                        Falcons vs. Ravens 500/1
                        Giants vs. Bills 500/1
                        Giants vs. Dolphis 500/1
                        Rams vs. Raiders 500/1
                        Rams vs. Ravens 500/1
                        Redskins vs. Jaguars 500/1
                        Redskins vs. Texans 500/1
                        Saints vs. Raiders 500/1
                        Saints vs. Ravens 500/1
                        Vikings vs. Titans 500/1
                        49ers vs. Colts 600/1
                        Eagles vs. Raiders 600/1
                        Eagles vs. Ravens 600/1
                        Eagles vs. Texans 600/1
                        Falcons vs. Jaguars 600/1
                        Falcons vs. Texans 600/1
                        Giants vs. Chargers 600/1
                        Lions vs. Raiders 600/1
                        Lions vs. Ravens 600/1
                        Lions vs. Texans 600/1
                        Packers vs. Browns 600/1
                        Rams vs. Texans 600/1
                        Redskins vs. Jets 600/1
                        Saints vs. Texans 600/1
                        Seahawks vs. Browns 600/1
                        Bears vs. Jets 700/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Raiders 700/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Ravens 700/1
                        Cardinals vs. Browns 700/1
                        Eagles vs. Jaguars 700/1
                        Lions vs. Jaguars 700/1
                        Panthers vs. Browns 700/1
                        Rams vs. Jaguars 700/1
                        Redskins vs. Bills 700/1
                        Redskins vs. Dolphis 700/1
                        Saints vs. Jaguars 700/1
                        Bears vs. Bills 800/1
                        Bears vs. Dolphis 800/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Texans 800/1
                        Falcons vs. Bills 800/1
                        Falcons vs. Dolphis 800/1
                        Falcons vs. Jets 800/1
                        Giants vs. Titans 800/1
                        Rams vs. Jets 800/1
                        Saints vs. Jets 800/1
                        49ers vs. Raiders 900/1
                        49ers vs. Ravens 900/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Jaguars 900/1
                        Eagles vs. Jets 900/1
                        Lions vs. Jets 900/1
                        Rams vs. Bills 900/1
                        Rams vs. Dolphis 900/1
                        Redskins vs. Chargers 900/1
                        Saints vs. Bills 900/1
                        Saints vs. Dolphis 900/1
                        49ers vs. Texans 1000/1
                        Bears vs. Chargers 1000/1
                        Cowboys vs. Browns 1000/1
                        Eagles vs. Bills 1000/1
                        Eagles vs. Dolphis 1000/1
                        Lions vs. Dolphis 1000/1
                        Vikings vs. Browns 1000/1
                        49ers vs. Jaguars 1100/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Jets 1100/1
                        Falcons vs. Chargers 1100/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Bills 1200/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Dolphis 1200/1
                        Rams vs. Chargers 1200/1
                        Redskins vs. Titans 1200/1
                        Saints vs. Chargers 1200/1
                        Bears vs. Titans 1300/1
                        Eagles vs. Chargers 1300/1
                        Lions vs. Chargers 1300/1
                        49ers vs. Jets 1400/1
                        Falcons vs. Titans 1400/1
                        49ers vs. Bills 1500/1
                        49ers vs. Dolphis 1500/1
                        Rams vs. Titans 1500/1
                        Saints vs. Titans 1500/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Chargers 1600/1
                        Eagles vs. Titans 1600/1
                        Lions vs. Titans 1600/1
                        Giants vs. Browns 1700/1
                        49ers vs. Chargers 2000/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Titans 2000/1
                        Redskins vs. Browns 2000/1
                        49ers vs. Titans 2500/1
                        Bears vs. Browns 2500/1
                        Falcons vs. Browns 2500/1
                        Eagles vs. Browns 3000/1
                        Lions vs. Browns 3000/1
                        Rams vs. Browns 3000/1
                        Saints vs. Browns 3000/1
                        Buccaneers vs. Browns 4000/1
                        49ers vs. Browns 5000/1

                        Odds per Sportsbook.ag - Subject to Change - Updated 6.29.16
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