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NCAAF News: 5-star DE Colin Simmons commits to Texas Longhorns


Five-star recruit Colin Simmons, ranked the No. 1 edge rusher in the nation and No. 1 player in Texas by the 247Sports Composite, announced Thursday he was staying in the Lone Star State by verbally committing to the Texas Longhorns.

Simmons made the announcement in a live stream on YouTube and reportedly had not revealed his decision in advance to finalists Texas, LSU and Miami.

Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian will be getting the No. 8 overall prospect according to the composite, No. 7 in ESPN’s Class of 2024 and No. 27 in 247Sports’ own ranking.

Broken down further, Simmons is No. 1 at defensive end according to the composite and ESPN, No. 4 in 247Sports’ ranking.

Listed at 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds, Simmons collected 79 tackles including 33 for loss and 22 1/2 sacks for Duncanville (Texas) High School as a junior last season. The Dallas County team went 15-0 and won the Class 6A Division I state championship.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Cardinals sign RB Marlon Mack to 1-year contract


The Arizona Cardinals signed veteran running back Marlon Mack to a one-year contract on Friday.

Financial terms were not disclosed for Mack, who joins a running back room in Arizona that features James Conner. It also has Keaontay Ingram, Corey Clement, Ty’Son Williams and rookie Emari Demercado.

Mack, 27, played in eight games last season split between the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos. He logged five snaps on special teams with the 49ers before totaling 16 carries for 84 yards and a touchdown and eight catches for 99 yards and a score with the Broncos.

Mack ran for a career-best 1,091 yards with eight touchdowns in 2019 with the Indianapolis Colts. He has rushed for 2,568 career yards and 21 touchdowns in 55 games (23 starts) for the Colts, 49ers and Broncos. He also has 65 career receptions for 547 yards and three scores.

Also on Friday, the Cardinals released long snapper Jack Coco.

Coco, 24, played 17 games last season with the Green Bay Packers. He was released by the Packers on May 8 and signed with the Cardinals on July 25.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Johnny Manziel says he attempted suicide after Browns release


Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel said he attempted suicide after the Cleveland Browns released him in March 2016.

Manziel said in the Netflix documentary “Untold: Johnny Football” that he purchased a gun and went on a “$5 million bender” in which he wanted to spend money before taking his life.

“I had planned to do everything I wanted to do at that point in my life, spend as much money as I possibly could and then my plan was to take my life,” Manziel said in an exclusive interview with USA Today. “I wanted to get as bad as humanly possible where it made sense and it made it seem like an excuse and an out for me.”

Manziel’s attempt to take his life failed, however, as the gun apparently malfunctioned.

“Still to this day, don’t know what happened. But the gun just clicked on me,” Manziel said in the documentary, which is scheduled for release on Tuesday.

Manziel, 30, said in the documentary that he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The failed suicide attempt resulted in him leaving Los Angeles and returning to his family’s home in Texas.

“It’s been a long, long road, and I don’t know if it’s been great or it’s been bad. That’s kind of still up for debate,” his father, Paul Manziel, says in the documentary, according to multiple reports. “But we’re blessed. And he’s still with us. And we can mend all the fences still. I think Johnny’s got a lot better days coming than what he’s had.”

A Heisman Trophy winner in 2012, Johnny Manziel was selected by the Browns with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.

He completed 57.0 percent of his passes for 1,675 yards with seven touchdowns and seven interceptions in 14 games (eight starts). He also rushed 46 times for 259 yards and a score.

Manziel also played with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 2018 and Memphis Express in the Alliance of American Football in 2019.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Texans place C Scott Quessenberry (knee) on injured reserve


The Houston Texans placed starting center Scott Quessenberry on injured reserve Friday.

Quessenberry is reportedly out for the season after sustaining a torn ACL and MCL on Thursday during training camp practice at Houston Methodist Training Center.

Juice Scruggs is in line to start in place of Quessenberry, who started 16 games last season for the Texans. The 28-year-old Quessenberry has played in 79 career games (26 starts) with the Los Angeles Chargers and Houston.

Also on Friday, the Texans signed offensive lineman DJ Scaife to their 90-man roster.

Scaife, 23, had signed with the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers since going undrafted out of Miami this year.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: NFL roundup: Texans score 20 straight points to upend Patriots


Davis Mills and Case Keenum each threw a touchdown pass while the Houston Texans held the New England Patriots to 180 total yards in a 20-9 preseason victory on Thursday night in Foxborough, Mass.

After Jalen Mills intercepted rookie C.J. Stroud’s pass on the game’s first possession, Nick Folk got the Patriots on the board first with a 44-yard field goal.

Houston took a 7-3 lead into halftime on Davis Mills’ 6-yard TD toss to Nathaniel Dell, who finished with game highs of five catches and 65 yards.

Stroud, the No. 2 overall pick of the 2023 draft, finished 2-for-4 passing for 13 yards.

Dalton Keene gave the Texans a 14-3 lead in the third with a 1-yard TD plunge, capping an eight-play, 55-yard drive.

On a fourth-and-3 play in the fourth quarter, Keenum capped the Texans’ scoring with a 5-yard touchdown toss to Alex Bachman to make it 20-3.

The Patriots scored their lone TD on rookie quarterback Malik Cunningham’s 9-yard run late in the fourth. Cunningham, who led a 14-play, 75-yard drive en route to that touchdown, was 3-of-4 passing for 19 yards and rushed for a team-leading 34 yards on five carries.

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones didn’t play, with Bailey Zappe completing 12 of 14 passes for 79 yards.

Seahawks 24, Vikings 13

Second-team quarterback Drew Lock threw for 191 yards and two touchdowns as the host Seattle Seahawks beat the Minnesota Vikings 24-13 in the exhibition opener for both Thursday night.

With both teams playing mostly second-unit players, Lock rallied the Seahawks from a 10-0 deficit. He completed 17 of 24 passes and also threw an interception off a tipped ball.

Nick Mullens staked the Vikings to a 10-0 lead. He led them 71 yards to a 26-yard field goal by Greg Joseph and 80 yards to a touchdown – a 4-yard pass from Mullens to Nick Muse. Mullens finished 14 of 20 for 139 yards.

Lock threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Easop Winston Jr. to make it 10-7 with 4:16 left in the first half. Jason Myers tied the game at 10 early in the second half, kicking a 35-yard field goal.

After Joseph gave the Vikings the lead again with a 54-yard field goal, Lock put Seattle ahead to stay with a 19-yard scoring pass to Jake Bobo at the end of the third quarter. Bobo, an undrafted rookie out of UCLA, led the Seahawks with three catches for 55 yards.

The Hawks also got a late touchdown when Holton Ahlers hit Matt Landers from 30 yards.

–Field Level Media

LOL News: Team Liquid beats Evil Geniuses at LCS playoffs


Team Liquid defeated Evil Geniuses 3-1 on Thursday to advance through the losers’ bracket at the League Championship series playoffs.

Liquid won on blue in 27 minutes and 21 minutes to build a two-map lead. Evil Geniuses struck back with a 31-minute on red, but Liquid completed its victory by winning the following map in 24 minutes on blue.

With the loss, Evil Geniuses were eliminated from the tournament. Liquid will face the winner between Dignitas and Golden Guardians in Round 3 of the losers’ bracket.

Park “Summit” Woo-tae of South Korea totaled 18 kills, six deaths and 22 assists to lead Team Liquid. Canadian Joseph Joon “jojopyun” Pyun paced Evil Geniuses with 10 kills.

After the regular season, the first- and second-place teams in the top North American League of Leagues circuit headed to the upper-bracket semifinals of the double-elimination playoffs. The third- through sixth-place teams opened the playoffs in the upper-bracket quarterfinals. The seventh- and eighth-place teams entered the postseason in the lower bracket, while the ninth- and 10th-place teams were eliminated.

The top three teams in the playoffs will secure berths in the League of Legends World Championship, scheduled for Oct. 10-Nov. 19 in South Korea. The fourth-place team will head to the World Championship’s Wildcard Qualifier.

The playoffs continue Friday with one match:
–Dignitas vs. Golden Guardians (lower-bracket quarterfinals)

League Championship Series Summer Split prize pool:
1. $100,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship
2. $50,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship
3. $30,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship
4. $20,000, berth in League of Legends World Championship’s Wildcard Qualifier
5-6. No prize money — Evil Geniuses, one more TBD
7-8. No prize money — TSM, 100 Thieves
9. No prize money — FlyQuest
10. No prize money — Immortals

–Field Level Media

Sabrina Ionescu, Liberty avenge loss to Lynx


Sabrina Ionescu scored 12 of her 18 points in the second half and Jonquel Jones had 15 points and 17 rebounds to lead the New York Liberty to a 76-66 victory Friday over the Minnesota Lynx in Minneapolis.

New York (21-6) avenged an 88-83 loss last week at home against the Lynx (13-15).

The Liberty, who have a six-game winning streak on the road, have won 11 of their last 13 games.

Ionescu made 6 of 11 shots from 3-point range and tallied five rebounds, six assists and three steals.

Breanna Stewart finished with 17 points and eight rebounds, and Betnijah Laney had 17 points.

Courtney Vandersloot contributed seven assists.

Minnesota has lost consecutive games after winning three straight, including the win over the Liberty last week.

Napheesa Collier led the Lynx with 18 points, and Kayla McBride added 14.

Jessica Shepard had 11 rebounds for Minnesota.

Neither team led by more than six points and there were 11 ties and 12 lead changes by the fourth quarter.

After the Liberty took a 39-33 lead with 3:02 left in the second, Minnesota went on an 11-2 run extending into the third. The Lynx led 44-41 with 9:48 remaining in the period.

Nine points in the third from Ionescu, who made all three of her 3-point attempts, kept New York in a back-and-forth affair with Minnesota.

The Liberty took a 58-56 lead into the fourth after Ionescu made a shot from beyond the arc with 1.5 seconds left in the third.

Ionescu made another 3-pointer with 9:29 remaining to increase the lead to 61-56.

New York took its biggest lead of seven points — 64-57 – with 7:46 left following one of two free-throw attempts made by Jones.

Stewart’s layup with 5:35 left increased the lead to 68-59.

New York outrebounded Minnesota 43-32. The Liberty tallied 16 offensive rebounds that contributed to 25 second-chance points.

–Field Level Media

Jewell Loyd leads late rally as Storm edge Dream


Jewell Loyd recorded 19 points and eight rebounds and converted the go-ahead three-point play with 13.8 seconds left as the Seattle Storm recovered from a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to post a 68-67 victory over the visiting Atlanta Dream on Thursday night.

Ezi Magbegor had 17 points and 11 rebounds as Seattle (8-21) halted a six-game home losing streak in stunning fashion. The Storm are 3-13 at home this season.

Rhyne Howard had 20 points and three steals and Allisha Gray had 17 points, seven rebounds and three steals for the Dream (15-14). Aari McDonald added 10 points for Atlanta, which has lost six of its last nine games.

Loyd was just 5 of 20 from the field but made the biggest shot to give Seattle a 66-64 lead.

Howard stepped on the sideline with 7.1 seconds left for the Dream, and Sami Whitcomb made two free throws with 5.5 seconds left to give the Storm a four-point edge. Howard made a late trey to account for the final score.

Whitcomb added 11 points for Seattle, which made 33.3 percent of its shots and was 4 of 14 from behind the arc. The Storm have won four of their past six games.

The Dream shot 31.5 percent, including 8 of 21 from 3-point range.

Atlanta led by 15 with 9:07 remaining before going scoreless for 7:03, and Seattle took advantage with a 16-0 surge to take the lead.

Magbegor scored six points early in the charge as the Storm moved within 62-54 with 5:53 to play. Loyd scored six of the next seven, including a four-point play that pulled Seattle within one with 3:03 remaining.

Magbegor’s driving hoop gave the Storm a 63-62 edge with 2:19 left. It marked Seattle’s first lead of the entire game.

Gray’s shot jumper with 2:04 left ended the Atlanta drought and put the Dream back ahead. McDonald later missed two free throws with 19.2 seconds to play to set the stage for Loyd.

Atlanta led 60-47 after three quarters. Gray scored nine points in the period.

Gray’s three-point play with 1:52 left in the quarter gave Atlanta a 16-point lead.

The Dream held a 34-27 advantage at halftime. Seattle missed its first 11 shots of the game and shot 27.3 percent (9-for-33) in the half. Atlanta shot 31.6 percent (12-for-38).

–Field Level Media

Brittney Griner scores 21 as Mercury defeat Sun


Brittney Griner had 21 points and 10 rebounds, Moriah Jefferson added 17 points and the host Phoenix Mercury defeated the Connecticut Sun 90-84 on Thursday night.

Diana Taurasi added 16 points and Megan Gustafson had 10 as the Mercury (9-20) improved to 5-5 after the All-Star break.

Rebecca Allen scored 24 points, Alyssa Thomas had 20 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists and Tiffany Hayes scored 15 to lead the Sun (21-8).

Phoenix scored the first four points of the third quarter to take an eight-point lead before Thomas’ short jumper produced Connecticut’s first points of the period and ended a 3 1/2-minute scoring drought.

Phoenix increased the lead to as many as 12 points before holding a 70-60 lead at the end of the third quarter.

Hayes’ 3-pointer pulled the Sun within one point with 2:05 left, but Jefferson answered with a jumper. Connecticut got within two with 30 seconds left, but Jefferson answered with another basket and two free throws.

The Mercury set a WNBA record for points in a quarter as they took a 45-24 lead at the end of the first period.

The Mercury scored the first five points of the game and Taurasi added a 3-pointer as they took a 10-2 lead.

Taurasi made a 3-pointer to push the lead to 15-6 and she added another as the advantage grew to 23-6.

DiJonai Carrington made two 3-pointers and Connecticut trimmed the lead to 25-14, but Gustafson scored eight points during a 17-10 finishing run.

The Mercury made 16 of 17 field-goal attempts, including 6 of 7 3-pointers, in the record-setting first period.

The Sun scored the first five points of the second quarter before Cunningham’s 3-pointer produced Phoenix’s first points of the period.

Allen scored seven points as Connecticut finished with a 19-4 run to pull within 52-48 at halftime. The Sun outscored the Mercury 24-7 in the second quarter.

–Field Level Media

Fever earn rare win over Lynx


Kelsey Mitchell scored a game-high 24 points Thursday night to lead five players in double figures as the Indiana Fever won for just the third time in 18 games, thumping the Minnesota Lynx 91-73 in Indianapolis.

Rookie Aliyah Boston added 15 points and 13 rebounds for Indiana (8-22), while Erica Wheeler contributed 17 points and 10 assists. Kristy Wallace chipped in 13 points and NaLyssa Smith came off the bench to tally 12.

The Fever, who have been frustrated by a lack of execution on both ends of the floor in key moments, made sure this wasn’t a close game with a good all-around performance. They shot 50 percent from the field, going 10-of-27 on 3-pointers, and controlled the boards 39-26.

Rachel Banham led Minnesota (14-16) with 18 points off the bench, while Jessica Shepard added 13, Diamond Miller 11 and Kayla McBride 10. But Napheesa Collier, the WNBA’s third-leading scorer at 21.9 ppg entering the game, didn’t score until the 5:34 mark of the third quarter and finished with only eight points on 3-of-12 shooting.

Indiana enjoyed a 34-18 advantage in points in the paint and also converted 13 Lynx turnovers into 18 points.

Indiana hinted at what was to come with an eight-point run that gave it a 17-11 lead at the 2:49 mark of the first quarter on Wheeler’s layup, although Minnesota rallied with 10 straight points to assume a 21-20 edge after 10 minutes.

The Fever created separation by dominating the final five minutes of the first half. Beginning with Victoria Vivians’ three-point play at the 5:06 mark, they ended the half with a 17-7 run. Mitchell’s layup before the buzzer made it 45-35 at intermission.

Indiana expanded the advantage to 59-41 with 5:52 remaining in the third quarter on Boston’s layup before the Lynx finally got Collier going. She scored eight points in less than 3 1/2 minutes to help them pull within 71-59 going to the fourth period.

–Field Level Media