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NFL News: Report: Colts to hire Jim Bob Cooter as OC


The Indianapolis Colts are expected to hire Jim Bob Cooter as their offensive coordinator, multiple outlets reported Monday.

It would mark the first coordinator hire of new head coach Shane Steichen, who will be the offensive play caller for the Colts.

It would also mark Cooter’s second stint in Indy.

Also, the Colts are also hiring University of Cincinnati offensive coordinator Tom Manning as their tight ends coach, according to reports.

Cooter, 38, just completed his first season in Jacksonville as passing game coordinator under Doug Pederson. Cooter knows Steichen from Philadelphia, where Cooter was an offensive consultant in 2021 with the Eagles while Steichen was offensive coordinator.

Cooter got his coaching start in Indianapolis, where he was an offensive assistant under Jim Caldwell from 2009-11. After stops in Kansas City and Denver, Cooter followed Caldwell to Detroit, where he was the Lions’ quarterbacks coach in 2014-15 before being promoted to OC for the 2016-18 seasons. He was running backs coach under Adam Gase in New York from 2019-20 before working with Steichen in Philadelphia.

–Field Level Media

Reports: Bulls to sign G Patrick Beverley


Free agent guard Patrick Beverley, a Chicago native, will sign with his hometown Bulls, ESPN and The Athletic reported Monday.

The Bulls will need to waive a player to create a roster spot for Beverley, which could happen as early as Tuesday, per the reports.

Beverley has a reputation as one of the NBA’s toughest defenders, earning NBA All-Defensive Team honors three times (first team in 2017, second team in 2014 and 2020).

The 34-year-old joined the Los Angeles Lakers ahead of the season, but on Feb. 9 he was shipped in a four-team trade to the Orlando Magic, who then agreed to a contract buyout.

In 45 games (all starts) for the Lakers, Beverley averaged 6.4 points per game, his lowest average since his first NBA season in 2012-13. He added 3.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 0.9 steals per game.

Beverley has career averages of 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game across 571 games (483 starts) for the Houston Rockets (2012-13 to 2016-17), Los Angeles Clippers (2017-18 to 2020-21), Minnesota Timberwolves (2021-22) and Lakers.

The Bulls are a lackluster 26-33, 11th place in the Eastern Conference and fighting to make the play-in tournament. They decided not to sell at the NBA trade deadline this month, keeping star players Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Former Vikings owner ‘Red’ McCombs dies at 95


Former Minnesota Vikings owner Billy Joe “Red” McCombs died Sunday at age 95, his family said in a statement on Monday.

McCombs — who also owned the San Antonio Spurs and Denver Nuggets — bought the Vikings for $250 million in 1998 before selling to the current owners, the Wilf brothers, for $600 million in 2005.

“The Minnesota Vikings are saddened by the passing of former team owner Red McCombs,” the Vikings said in a statement. “Red embodied his famous ‘Purple Pride’ phrase and remained a staunch Vikings fan after passing the torch to the Wilf family in 2005. … We will be forever grateful for Red and Charline’s contributions to the Vikings.”

Charline McCombs, Red’s wife, died in December 2019.

The Vikings went to two NFC Championship games under McCombs.

McCombs was part of a group of businessmen who moved the ABA’s Dallas Chaparrals to San Antonio in 1973 and named them the Spurs. McCombs was instrumental in getting the Spurs into the NBA as part of the ABA-NBA merger in 1976. McCombs sold the Spurs in 1993 for $75 million.

McCombs bought the Denver Nuggets in 1982 before selling the franchise in 1985. He divested his stake in the Spurs during that time before reinvesting in the Spurs afterward.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement, “Red McCombs brought the Spurs to San Antonio and was a driving force in creating the modern NBA. He was an innovator and savvy entrepreneur who never shied away from taking risks. We mourn Red’s passing and send our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends and the Spurs organization.”

–Field Level Media

Report: Bucks sign Meyers Leonard to 10-day contract


The Milwaukee Bucks signed center Meyers Leonard to a 10-day contract Monday, ESPN reported.

Leonard last played in the NBA in January 2021. In March of that year, he used an antisemitic slur while streaming a video game on Twitch.

He released an apology and received a one-week suspension from the NBA, but his team at the time, the Miami Heat, suspended him indefinitely and eventually traded him to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Oklahoma City then released Leonard.

Leonard, who turns 31 next week, was rehabbing from leg surgery at the time of the incident. He had nerve damage in his right leg following a surgery.

The 7-footer worked out for the Los Angeles Lakers last month. He also told ESPN in an interview that he was sorry for his “ignorance” of the meaning of the slur he used.

“I said, you better go handle this and to show people what’s in your heart … I thought that it’d be easier to be dead than it would be to deal with what had just happened, because I want everyone to like me,” Leonard said. “I don’t hate anybody. I would never intentionally hurt anybody.”

Leonard has career averages of 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in 447 games (93 starts) with the Portland Trail Blazers (2012-19) and Heat (2019-21).

–Field Level Media

Reports: Giannis Antetokounmpo’s wrist ailment is minor


Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo does not have a major wrist injury, The Athletic and ESPN reported on Monday.

Antetokounmpo traveled to New York on Monday to undergo further testing on his ailing right wrist, ESPN reported, and per both The Athletic and ESPN, the examination found no serious damage.

He reportedly has a strained ligament and will be able to return to action once the swelling and pain subside.

Antetokounmpo played just 20 seconds in the All-Star Game on Sunday, still hampered by the wrist injury he sustained in the Bucks’ Thursday road win over the Chicago Bulls. Antetokounmpo scored the first basket of the All-Star Game on a lay-in and immediately followed with an intentional foul so he could exit the game.

Team Giannis went on to beat Team LeBron 184-175 in the game.

“Taking it day by day, try to get healthy,” Antetokounmpo said Sunday. “You know, obviously I had the incident three days ago. I don’t think it’s smart in any way to … play a lot of minutes in the All-Star Game.”

Antetokounmpo also skipped the All-Star Skills Challenge on Saturday night.

Antetokounmpo, 28, is averaging 31.8 points, 12.2 rebounds and 5.4 assists in 47 starts this season.

The Bucks return from the break Friday and will host the Miami Heat. Second-place Milwaukee is 41-17, a half-game behind the first-place Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Eagles interview ex-Wisconsin coach Jim Leonhard for DC


The Philadelphia Eagles interviewed former Wisconsin defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard as they look to fill that same position on head coach Nick Sirianni’s staff, multiple outlets reported Monday.

Leonhard was an NFL defensive back for 10 seasons and retired after the 2014 campaign. Two years later, he was back at his alma mater, Wisconsin, as defensive backs coach and added defensive coordinator to that title in 2017.

Last season, when the Badgers started 2-3, Wisconsin fired longtime coach Paul Chryst and Leonhard took over on an interim basis. After the Badgers went 4-3 under Leonhard, he emerged as a strong candidate for the permanent job but Wisconsin turned to Cincinnati coach Luke Fickell instead.

Leonhard, 40, decided to leave the program after Fickell’s arrival.

In his six seasons as Wisconsin’s defensive coordinator, Leonhard’s defenses finished in the top five in the nation four times. In 2021, the Badgers were No. 1 in total defense when they allowed an average of 239.1 yards per game.

The Eagles are seeking a replacement for Jonathan Gannon, who was hired last week as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals — a day after the Eagles’ 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.

Leonard reportedly turned down a chance to become the Green Bay Packers’ defensive coordinator after the 2020 season, choosing to remain with the Badgers.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Best-of-3 series added to expanded MLS Cup playoffs

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Less than a week before the start of the regular season, MLS revealed an expanded playoff format with best-of-three matchups in a revamped Round 1.

With the addition of expansion St. Louis City SC this season, bringing the total number of teams to 29, the playoffs will grow as well, with 18 clubs invited to continue playing at the conclusion of the regular season. A total of 14 teams composed the 2022 MLS Cup playoffs.

While the top seven teams from the Western and Eastern Conference will advance to Round 1, a new wild-card round will pit the eighth- and ninth-place teams from each conference against each other in a winner-take-all game. Those two winners will fill out the Round 1 field.

Round 1 will include eight best-of-three series in order to advance to the conference semifinals. There will not be ties in Round 1 games, while all 16 of those clubs will be guaranteed at least one home game.

The format then moves to single-elimination games for the conference semifinals and finals, as well as MLS Cup, which is scheduled to take place on Dec. 9. The 2022 MLS Cup was moved back to Nov. 5 last season as a concession to the World Cup, which began in late November.

Los Angeles FC earned their first title last season, defeating the Philadelphia Union on penalty kicks.

LAFC will begin their quest to repeat as champions on Saturday when they open their season against the rival Los Angeles Galaxy in a neutral-site game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. That contest is expected to break the MLS regular-season attendance record of 74,479 set by Charlotte FC in their inaugural game last season against the Galaxy.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Rangers sign OF Robbie Grossman


The Texas Rangers signed free agent outfielder Robbie Grossman to a one-year contract on Friday.

Financial terms were not disclosed, but the New York Post reported the deal is worth a base of $2 million with an additional $3 million in performance incentives.

A corner outfielder, Grossman is likely to see time in a platoon in left field for Texas, which did not have many other proven options at the position.

Grossman split 2022 between the Detroit Tigers and the Atlanta Braves, who acquired him at the trade deadline in early August. He batted just .209 in 129 games between Detroit and Atlanta, with seven home runs, 19 doubles and 45 RBIs.

Grossman averaged .320 against left-handed pitching in 2022 versus just .163 against right-handers.

In 10 seasons with the Houston Astros (2013-15), Minnesota Twins (2016-18), Oakland Athletics (2019-20), Tigers (2021-22) and Braves, Grossman is a .245 career hitter with 80 home runs, 366 RBIs and 63 stolen bases.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Reports: Twins sign 2B Donovan Solano to 1-year deal


The Minnesota Twins agreed to a one-year major league contract with infielder Donovan Solano on Tuesday, multiple outlets reported, with the deal pending a physical.

Solano, 35, is a nine-year major league veteran who batted .284 with a .724 OPS, four home runs and 24 RBIs in 80 games last season for the Cincinnati Reds.

A .278 career hitter with a .701 OPS, Solano also has 27 home runs and 206 RBIs in 686 games for the Miami Marlins (2012-15), New York Yankees (2016), San Francisco Giants (2019-21) and Reds.

Primarily a second baseman, Solano does have experience at all four infield positions and has played a handful of games in the outfield.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Aaron Boone ‘considering’ Aaron Judge in LF at home


New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday he is “open” to reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge playing left field in Yankee Stadium this season in order to get Giancarlo Stanton more games in right field.

Judge has never played left field during his seven-year major league career.

“I’m open to things like that, especially in the home ballpark,” Boone told reporters at spring training in Tampa, Fla. “So we’ll see. It’s something that I would say I’m at least considering and is on the table and we’ll just kind of see how that goes and letting that play out, getting guys reps at different spots.

“No decisions on that yet, but it is something on my board.”

Judge — who signed a nine-year, $360 million deal in December and was named the 16th captain in Yankees history — said he is open to the move to help get Stanton more time in the other corner outfield spot.

“I did mention it to him, if we need to get Big G in right field at Yankee Stadium, put me in left,” Judge said of his conversation with Boone on more playing time for Giancarlo Stanton. “I don’t mind it. I don’t mind switching around so we can have (Harrison) Bader, me and Big G out there. So we’ll get some reps in spring training and (get) comfortable out there.”

For all the notice his record-breaking 62 home runs received in 2022, Judge also did not commit an error in 129 starts in the outfield. He started 78 games in center field and 73 in right.

“I don’t think I’ve played left field since probably college,” Judge said.

The Yankees acquired Harrison Bader at the trade deadline in August. A 2021 Gold Glove winner, Bader projects to be the Yankees’ go-to center fielder.

Stanton played 34 games in right field and four in left last season, but he has primarily been New York’s designated hitter. Stanton said playing outfield allows him to be “more engaged” than being a DH, where he feels he’s in the dugout or clubhouse “watching the game on TV.”

Stanton was named an All-Star last season for the fifth time, and was the game’s MVP, but he finished with a career-low slash line of .211/.297/.462.

“I am of the belief that (Stanton) playing in the outfield is good for his game,” Boone said. “But I also think it’s good for his health. Playing the field, when healthy, gives him a better shot at staying healthy.”

Having Judge play left field part-time also could help settle the Yankees’ plan for that position. Their other options are Aaron Hicks, who has batted just .211 and slugged .317 over the past two years combined, and emerging rookie Oswaldo Cabrera, a utility player.

–Field Level Media