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The NFL point of June 21: Deion Sanders does not see himself in the NFL

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Jack Jones pleads not guilty

Arrested in possession of firearms at the airport, the Patriots cornerback appeared in front of the Boston East court on Tuesday. The 25-year-old pleaded not guilty and posted his $30,000 bail. A new hearing to determine the existence of just cause will take place on August 18. This new date will be the day before the second pre-season game against the Packers.

According ESPN, Jones faces minimum sentences of two and a half years for two of his counts. For two of the other charges against him, the minimum sentence is eighteen months.

His lawyer hopes that the evidence he will bring will prove that the Patriots player was unaware of the facts.

Deion Sanders doesn’t want to be an NFL coach

Deion “Prime Time” Sanders, 55, quickly rose through the coaching ranks in College Football. Now a coach at the University of Colorado Boulder, Sanders explained to CowboysSI.com why he doesn’t want to coach the Dallas Cowboys or another NFL franchise

“I have no desire or ambition to coach in the NFL. I have a slightly different view. I like Jerry Jones. I love this whole family very much. I have a problem with guys taking their checks and not doing their jobs. I would be too tough as an NFL coach because I still have those “old school” values. »

Times have changed for the former star cornerback, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.

An investigation opened for assault in Miami, Tyreek Hill implicated

This Tuesday, the spokesperson for the Miami-Dade police announced that an investigation was opened into an assault that allegedly took place on the Miami Beach Marina side on Sunday. Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill would be implicated. According WPLG-TV, the former Kansas City would have slapped the back of the head to a Marina employee following a disagreement. He would not have wanted to file a complaint.

On the Dolphins side, we take these accusations seriously, but we prefer to temporize:

“The franchise is aware of the situation and we are in contact with Tyreek, his attorneys and the NFL,” the official statement read. “However, we would prefer not to comment at this time. »

Colt McCoy (QB, Cardinals) is ready to play

To date, even if the Cardinals want to be reassuring about the recovery of Kyler Murray, the date of his return is still not planned.

Colt McCoy, who turns 37 in September, is ready to play as he told a local TV station KXAN Austin.

“I just want to play. We don’t know about Kyler’s situation. He might be ready for week 1. He might be ready for week 3, we don’t know. We will be ready to play, and I do not take this opportunity lightly. »

McCoy’s starting record with the Cardinals in 2022 is 1 win and 2 losses. He completed 68.2% of his passes for 780 yards, 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions.

The 6 rules of gambling

This off-season, several players have been suspended for online betting. During a press conference on Tuesday, Roger Goodell wanted to clarify the league’s rules regarding gambling.

  1. Do not bet on the NFL.
  2. Do not bet on franchise facilities, while traveling or at the team hotel. Do not bet at work.
  3. Don’t ask someone to bet for you.
  4. Do not share confidential team information.
  5. Do not go to a bookmaker during the season.
  6. Do not play “Fantasy Football”.

In addition, Sabrina Perel, responsible for compliance with the NFL rules, specifies that online betting applications will notify the league if a player connects under his own name.

All this is just a reminder of the rules already in place. However, a course on gambling will now be mandatory for rookies.

Transactions

– The Texans formalized the extension of Maliek Collins (DT). As previously reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Collins has signed a two-year contract for $23 million, with $20 million guaranteed.

The main signings of the day: Nick Kwiatkoski (LB, Steelers), Rex Sunahara (LS, Steelers)

The main cuts of the day: Anthony Miller (WR, Steelers), Scott Nelson (S, Steelers) and Mariano Sori-Marin (LB, 49ers)

In short

-A ticketing problem at the Bills? According to the Buffalo News, there are already 63,000 season ticket holders. Outside the new stadium has only 60,000 seats. At a minimum, 3,000 fans could be locked out of the new enclosure. Subscription holders will be contacted this summer. The main unknown remains the price of “Permanent Seat Licenses” (PSL), paid titles which give its owner the exclusive right to buy a subscription for a specific seat in the stadium, each year. In 2022, the price of PSLs ranged from $500 to $16,500.

– Matt Eberflus (HC, Bears) wants an edge rusher. According to his responses to USAToday.com, the Chicago coach would like to strengthen this position for training camps this summer. In 2022, the Bears only made 20 sacks and the best on the team was rookie Jaquan Brisker (S) with 4 bags.

– After tearing anterior cruciate ligament in knee in 2022, there won’t be a rushed comeback for Rashan Gary (Edge, Packers). During a press conference at the mini-camp, the player indicated that he was taking the days one after the other. According ESPNthe Packers await his total remission to offer him a new contract.

Sony Michel is back in Los Angeles

The Rams announced on Tuesday the return of running back Sony Michel. The veteran will find Cam Akers, with whom he won the Super Bowl LVI.

In 2022, Michel went for 106 yards on 36 carries in 10 games for the Chargers.

An alternative helmet for Lions

In a symbolic tweet, the Detroit franchise seems to announce the presentation of an alternative helmet for June 21.

The clues for this future helmet:

  • a blue Ford Hawaiian for color
  • three silver stripes with two blue outlines
  • the license plate for the alternative helmet
  • the date of June 21

For most of their history, Lions have sported a silver helmet. However, a blue helmet was already worn from 1949 to 1955. A red helmet even existed in 1948, but it was discontinued after one season.

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