National Football
League roundup

Send a link to a friend  Share

[August 26, 2017] 

Aug 25 (The Sports Xchange) - Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott plans to attend his six-game suspension appeal hearing at NFL headquarters in New York on Tuesday.

Stephen Jones, the Cowboys' executive vice president and CEO, confirmed to reporters that Elliott will not be at practice on Monday and Tuesday to prepare for the appeal hearing.

Arbitrator Harold Henderson, who was appointed by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to hear the appeal, has denied a request from Elliott's representatives to make his accuser, former girlfriend Tiffany Thompson, available to testify, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio.

- - -

The San Francisco 49ers released linebacker Ahmad Brooks after nine seasons with the team.

The 49ers were unsuccessful in finding a trade partner for the 33-year-old Brooks. The team will save about $6 million in salary cap space by cutting Brooks, who was entering the final year of a six-year, $40.4 million deal.

Brooks, who either led or tied for the 49ers' team lead in sacks every season since 2013, was battling with third-year player Eli Harold for the starting strong-side linebacker spot. Harold, 23, started the most recent preseason game against the Denver Broncos.

A two-time All-Pro (2012-13) and Pro Bowl (2013-14) selection, Brooks appeared in 120 games (92 starts).

- - -

Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marrone needs more time before naming his starting quarterback for the season opener.

The competition between Blake Bortles and Chad Henne will continue into the preseason finale next week after neither quarterback did enough to win the job in the Jaguars' 24-23 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Thursday night.

[to top of second column]

Henne got the start Thursday night and completed 8 of 14 passes for 73 yards in the first half against Carolina's first-team defense. He led the Jaguars to a touchdown and a field goal in five possessions, and also was sacked three times.

Bortles was 12 of 16 for 125 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. He also threw an interception that was returned 48 yards and set up a touchdown in the third quarter.

- - -

Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick will work for Fox Sports as a studio analyst this season.

Vick was the No. 1 overall pick by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2001 draft out of Virginia Tech. His tenure in Atlanta ended in disgrace when he was arrested for running a dog-fighting operation. He spent 21 months in federal prison for the crime.

In February, Vick announced he was retired from the NFL after not playing in 2016.

- - -

Former Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers general manager Bobby Beathard was named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Friday by the entity's contributors committee.

Beathard ran the Redskins from 1978-88 and the franchise won two Super Bowl titles during his reign. He was the general manager in San Diego from 1990-99 and built the Chargers' lone Super Bowl squad -- a team that lost to San Francisco following the 1994 campaign.

[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.]

Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Back to top