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NFL News: Report: Jags OL Cam Robinson suspended 4 games for PEDs


The NFL is suspending Jacksonville Jaguars starting left tackle Cam Robinson four games for violating its performance-enhancing drug policy, ESPN reported Thursday.

Robinson was reportedly facing a suspension of up to eight games that was dependent on the results of the 27-year-old’s B sample. It’s Robinson’s first PED offense. He’ll forfeit a total of $3,555,552 in salary.

Robinson will be eligible to return Oct. 8, the day before his 28th birthday, in Week 5 against the Buffalo Bills in London.

Walker Little is expected to replace Robinson at left tackle, according to ESPN. Rookie and 2023 first-round draft pick Anton Harrison is expected to start at right tackle.

Robinson signed a three-year, $34.25 million extension ahead of the 2022 season. He has started all 75 games he’s played in since the Jags selected him in the second round of the 2017 draft.

Robinson missed the final three games of the 2022 regular season and both playoff games with a knee injury.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Pats signing LB Ja’Whaun Bentley to 2-year extension


The New England Patriots and linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley are in agreement on a two-year contract extension worth $18.75 million, NFL Network reported Thursday.

The deal includes $9 million fully guaranteed, per the report.

Bentley, 26, started all 17 games for the Patriots in 2022, racking up a career-high 125 tackles.

He has 383 tackles, 5.5 sacks, two interceptions and eight passes defensed in 65 career games (50 starts) in five seasons with the Pats, who selected him in the fifth round of the 2018 draft.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Rams signing CB Ahkello Witherspoon


The Los Angeles Rams are signing free agent cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon, The Score reported Thursday.

Witherspoon, 28, posted four interceptions for the Pittsburgh Steelers the past two seasons in limited duty. He played in just 13 combined games, starting seven. He had 11 passes defensed for the Steelers.

The Steelers released Witherspoon in mid-May after selecting two defensive backs in April’s draft. The Steelers drafted CB Joey Porter Jr. in Round 2 and DB Cory Trice Jr. in the seventh round.

Witherspoon has eight interceptions and 35 passes defensed in 60 career games (40 starts) for the San Francisco 49ers (2017-20) and Steelers. He was selected in the third round of the 2017 draft by San Francisco.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: NFL suspends three more for ’23 season after gambling probe


Three players were suspended for the entire 2023 season for betting on NFL games last season and Tennessee Titans starting right tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere received a six-game suspension for betting on other sports at the team facility.

Indianapolis Colts cornerback/kick returner Isaiah Rodgers and defensive end Rashod Berry along with free agent Demetrius Taylor are “suspended indefinitely through at least the conclusion of the 2023 season for betting on NFL games in the 2022 season. These players may petition for reinstatement at the conclusion of the 2023 season,” the league said Thursday.

The Colts promptly waived Rodgers and Berry later on Thursday.

“We have made the following roster moves as a consequence of the determination that these players violated the league’s gambling policy,” Colts general manager Chris Ballard said in a statement. “The integrity of the game is of the utmost importance. As an organization we will continue to educate our players, coaches, and staff on the policies in place and the significant consequences that may occur with violations.”

Petit-Frere was banned for the “first six regular-season games of the 2023 season for betting on non-NFL sports at the club facility,” the NFL said.

He is permitted to participate in all offseason and preseason practices and games.

Along with recent suspensions of multiple Detroit Lions players for gambling, the NFL said it reiterated the league policy with all teams and said the rules are “annually reviewed with all NFL personnel, including players, and prohibits anyone in the NFL from engaging in any form of gambling in any club or league facility or venue, including the practice facility.”

Petit-Frere said he didn’t know he was breaking rules.

“The betting I engaged in was NOT NFL related and was legal under Tennessee law,” Petit-Frere said in a statement. “It is only being sanctioned because it occurred at the Titans facility. I did not knowingly break the rules,” the statement went on. “Even after attending a league presentation, I was unaware about the specifics around placing bets from a team facility.”

Rookie Jaelyn Duncan, a sixth-round pick in this year’s draft, is listed behind Petit-Frere on the depth chart.

In April, the NFL suspended five players for violating its gambling policy. Detroit Lions receiver Quintez Cephus and safety C.J. Moore and Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney were handed indefinite bans for betting on NFL games.

Detroit receivers Jameson Williams and Stanley Berryhill were given six-game suspensions for betting on non-NFL events from inside an NFL facility.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: J.J. Watt joins CBS Sports as NFL studio analyst


Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt agreed to a multi-year contract to appear on CBS Sports, the network announced Thursday.

Per CBS Sports, Watt will serve as an NFL studio analyst across the network’s various platforms beginning this upcoming season.

“We are thrilled to welcome J.J. to the CBS Sports family and add one of the greatest defensive players of all time to our team,” David Berson, president of CBS Sports, said in a statement. “As he steps off the field after a Hall of Fame career, J.J. brings deep passion, unique insights and opinions from today’s NFL. We think fans will love what J.J. brings to our coverage.”

Watt, 34, announced his retirement from the NFL in December after 12 seasons.

A five-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl honoree, Watt also was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-2010s Team.

“I love the game too much to be away from it entirely,” Watt said in a statement. “I’m very excited to be joining CBS Sports to contribute across all their NFL shows and platforms, including working alongside and learning from JB (James Brown), Coach (Bill Cowher), Boomer (Esiason), Phil (Simms) and Nate (Burleson) this fall. Hopefully fans will enjoy insights and knowledge I’ve gained over my 12 years in the NFL and if we’re lucky, we’ll share a few laughs along the way as well.”

Watt inadvertently provided a few chuckles while revealing the news on Twitter.

After mistakenly telling his followers that he got a job at “CVS,” Watt quickly posted another video and turned his hat around.

“A little pro tip out there for anybody starting a new job. Don’t screw up the announcement,” Watt said. “It’s not a good way to start your first day on the job — especially if that job is at a global network with millions and millions of viewers, hundreds of Emmys — you just want to start off on a better foot.

“I will be working at CBS this fall, the key was on the hat the whole time.”

–Field Level Media

CFL News: Roughriders looking to take down winless Elks again


The host Saskatchewan Roughriders look to defeat the winless Edmonton Elks for the second time this season when the teams meet in Regina on Thursday.

The Roughriders (2-1) benefited from a goal-line stand in the fourth quarter and Brett Lauther kicked three field goals in a 17-13 victory over the Elks on June 11.

Saskatchewan’s defense was taken to task in a 45-27 setback against the visiting Winnipeg Blue Bombers five days later. The club bounced back with a 29-26 overtime victory over the Calgary Stampeders on June 24 before heading into a bye week.

Shawn Bane Jr., who joined the Roughriders in free agency this past offseason, has stepped up to lead an injury-riddled receiving corps in both catches (15) and receiving yards (245) this season.

“I have been growing into that role (of a leader) and I think it’s looking good so far. Still got a lot to grow on and improve,” Bane told the Regina Leader-Post.

Saskatchewan signed Wesley Lewis this week with fellow receivers Derel Walker, Brayden Lenius, Kian Schaffer-Baker, Juwan Brescacin and Jake Wieneke all sidelined due to injury. Lewis has played in 11 games over the last two seasons with the Ottawa Redblacks.

The Elks (0-4) will look to change their fortune by handing the keys back to quarterback Taylor Cornelius, who watched from the sideline last week as Jarret Doege struggled in a 26-7 setback to Ottawa. Doege was intercepted three times and sacked on four occasions.

“We’re going to start Taylor and Doege’s going to back up. Tre (Ford is) going to be No. 3,” Elks head coach and general manager Chris Jones said Monday. “Just because you’re named the starter, you’ve (still) got to go out and you’ve got to play. You’ve got to do the things necessary to win the game and that’s the most critical position.

“The quarterback probably gets too much praise and he probably gets too much blame.”

Cornelius helped the Elks to their last win — a 26-24 victory over Saskatchewan in Regina on Sept. 16, 2022. He celebrated his birthday by rushing for 93 yards overall and engineering a drive that resulted in the game-winning field goal.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Rickie Fowler jumps into lead at Rocket Mortgage Classic

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Rickie Fowler has been flirting with the end of a four-year drought over the past five weeks, but he’s come up just short every time.

Fowler hasn’t won on the PGA Tour since 2019. However, he finds himself 18 holes away from breaking out of his rut after firing an 8-under 64 on Saturday to jump into the lead after three rounds at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit.

As he attempts to move toward his first victory since the 2019 Phoenix Open, Fowler racked up nine birdies against just one bogey to move to 20-under 196 for the tournament. He holds a one-stroke lead over Canadian Adam Hadwin, who carded the low round of the day with a 63 at Detroit Golf Club.

Hadwin’s 63 also matched a course record.

The past month has tested Fowler, who finished tied for ninth at the Memorial before tying for fifth at the U.S. Open on June 18. Those results came after a T6 at the Charles Schwab Challenge at the end of May.

In his most recent outing, Fowler tied for 13th at the Travelers Championship last Sunday.

“I felt really good Sunday last week and just didn’t get anything going, didn’t get anything out of it,” Fowler said. “Sunday at the U.S. Open, timing got a little off, I wasn’t hitting my irons as kind of tight and on my numbers as I had been all week, didn’t make much on top of that.

“Big thing is just kind of staying in my timing and rhythm and tempo. I’m still going to have to play some solid golf (Sunday) because there’s plenty of guys right behind me. It’s not like I have an eight-shot lead or anything like that where I can just go cruise.”

After tallying a bogey on the par-4 10th, Fowler cruised to the finish line, going for birdie on six of his last eight holes to gain the edge on Hadwin. But Hadwin stayed close thanks in large part to an eagle on the par-5 14th, one of the many highlights during his bogey-free round.

Winning hasn’t come easy for Hadwin either, as his last — and only — victory on Tour came at the Valspar Championship in 2017.

“I feel like I’m a completely different player than I was back then. I’ve gone through a couple different swing instructors and trying to do different things with my swing and the golf ball,” Hadwin said. “But certainly the mindset that I had and the patience that I had I can definitely look back to that and carry that through to (Sunday).”

Canada’s Taylor Pendrith, who held a share of the lead after 36 holes, fell into third with Saturday’s 67, two shots off the lead. Pendrith’s second-round co-leader, Taylor Moore, fared even worse, recording a 69 that dropped him into a tie for sixth at 16 under.

“Didn’t hit my driver as well as I had the first two days so wasn’t able to get close to some of the pins, but overall, yeah, I’m right there,” Pendrith said. “I think the weather’s not going to be great (Sunday), so got to go out and try to make more birdies.”

Peter Kuest (65 on Saturday) and Englishman Aaron Rai (66) sit in a tie for fourth, while China’s Carl Yuan (64), Dylan Wu (66), Collin Morikawa (67) and Justin Lower (67) joined Moore in sixth.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Taylor Made: Moore, Pendrith share lead at Rocket Mortgage Classic

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Taylor Moore retained a share of the lead at the Rocket Mortgage Classic with a tightly packed crowd on his heels at Detroit Golf Club.

Canada’s Taylor Pendrith shot a second-round 64 to pull even with Moore on Friday afternoon in a redemption run at the event following a runner-up finish in 2022.

Moore and Pendrith are 13-under after 36 holes and first-round co-leader, qualifier Peter Kuest, kept himself in contention but dropped to a tie for ninth with a bogey on his final hole (No. 9) Friday at 9-under for the tournament.

“You’ve got to keep making birdies, or you’re going to get lapped out there,” Pendrith said. “I’ve got to take care of the par-5s a little bit better. They’re all super gettable.”

Moore, who finished sixth in Detroit in 2022, bogeyed a pair of par-4s (No. 8, 16) but hit the clubhouse with a second-round 67 and the outright lead only to watch the afternoon wave turn into a mad surge from Pendrith, Rickie Fowler and Justin Lower.

“I really haven’t felt like I’ve been that far off and haven’t made a cut in a couple weeks,” said Moore of his first lead or co-lead through 36 holes.

Starting on the back nine Friday, Pendrith was 10-under for the tournament through nine holes and consistently climbed closer to Moore. Standing 14th through 18 holes Thursday, Pendrith made consecutive birdies on the third and fourth holes to pull even at 13-under and forward his strong play in Detroit. He was 21-under in 2022 and now has five rounds of 66 or better in his past six at Detroit Golf Club.

“The experience I had last year, coming so close,” Pendrith said of repeating the 36-hole lead in Detroit. “To be right back in position with a chance coming into Saturday, it would be unreal, it would be amazing (to get his first career Tour win).”

Fowler carded a 65 on Friday to settle into a third-place tie, one clear of Lower, Collin Morikawa and others tied for fifth at 11-under. He’s chasing his first victory since 2019 but said he knows he can win.

“How I’ve played is some of the best, if not the best, I’ve felt about my game and on the course really ever,” Fowler said.

Lower jumped 20 spots during Friday’s bogey-free 18 thanks to a 32 on his first nine on the way to a 65.

Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg (67 Friday) rolled in birdies on 16 and 17 to grab a share of third place

Fowler climbed to within one shot of the lead with a 26-foot chip from just off the green for eagle at No. 17, erasing a bogey on the previous that ended a stretch of three birdies in four holes. He’s 12-under entering the third round.

American Andrew Landry jumped 74 spots on Day 2 with the Friday’s low round, tying the course record of 63 and settling at 9-under for the round. He’s tied with Kuest, Dylan Wu (69), Britain’s Cam Davis, who shot a 7-under 65 Friday, Canadian Adam Hadwin (68) and Austrian Sepp Straka (66). Straka shot 33 on both sides in the second round with seven birdies.

Defending champion Tony Finau missed the cut and was 1-under for the tournament. Sam Bennett tumbled from third place with two double-bogeys, was 83rd and on the wrong side of cut line when he teed off on the par-4, 18th following a bogey at 16.

But he birdied to sneak into the weekend.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Luke List (foot) withdraws from Rocket Mortgage Classic

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Luke List withdrew from the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit prior to Friday’s second round due to a foot injury.

List recorded a 2-over-par 72 on Thursday during the first round at Detroit Golf Club. He sat eight strokes back of qualifier Peter Kuest and Taylor Moore, who each carded an 8-under to share the lead.

List, 38, has just one career win since joining the PGA Tour in 2013. He captured the Farmers Insurance Open in January 2022 after defeating Will Zalatoris in the first hole of a playoff at the Torrey Pines South Course in San Diego.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Qualifier Peter Kuest tied for Rocket Mortgage Classic lead

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Qualifier Peter Kuest carded an 8-under par round of 64 on Thursday to share the lead with Taylor Moore after the first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

It appeared Kuest would hold the outright lead, but Moore poured in his fourth birdie in a five-hole stretch on No. 17 to pull even. Moore’s birdie attempt on No. 18, which would have tied the course record, slid just right of the cup.

Scoring was low at Detroit Golf Club, but nobody went lower than Moore and Kuest, who had to play his way into the field on Monday.

Kuest offset a lone bogey with nine birdies, including going out in 6-under 30 on the front nine. He attempts to become the first Monday qualifier to win on the PGA Tour since Corey Conners at the 2021 Valero Texas Open.

“It feels good. We’ve got another round tomorrow so we’re going to get ready for that and then just take it one step at a time,” said Kuest, who added that he probably would have been fishing back home in Utah on Thursday had he not made it through the Monday qualifier.

Kuest is ranked 789th in the Official World Golf Ranking and while he holds Korn Ferry Tour status, he hasn’t gotten into an event yet. So he has been hammering on the Monday Qualifiers, in addition to posting a T14 on a sponsors exemption at the Byron Nelson in June.

Kuest was 1 over through three holes in the Monday Qualifier, but birdied seven of his final 15 to get into a 4-for-3 playoff. He then got into the field when it was discovered that another player had 15 clubs in his bag.

“It’s just a fun ride learning every week,” Kuest said.

Meanwhile, Moore came within inches of tying the course record Thursday – an unpredictable round as this year’s Valspar Championship winner entered the week having missed his past three cuts.

With the current state of my game I’ve kind of been stuck in neutral, so this has been really good for me to see,” said Moore, who finished sixth in Detroit last year.

The group of seven players at 7 under includes rookie Ludvig Aberg, who reached 9 under while playing in the morning wave, only to close his round with a pair of bogeys. Also at 7 under is fellow rookie Sam Bennett and Dylan Wu, who carded a pair of eagles during his round. Wu’s birdie attempt to tie for the lead slid left of the cup on his final hole.

Aberg carded his third 65 in his past four rounds, and became the first player to hit every fairway and hit at least 17 greens in a single round on the PGA Tour since Jon Rahm in the opening round of this year’s Masters. Of his 14 drives, 11 traveled more than 310 yards.

“Driver is one of my favorite clubs and I like hitting it,” Aberg said. “Obviously, you’re not going to hit the fairway every time, but hopefully I’ll be able to keep it up the next couple of days as well.”

Collin Morikawa, trying to win in a tournament debut for the fifth time in his career, is another shot back at 6 under. Rickie Fowler, who reached 7 under during his morning round, also bogeyed his final two holes to drop back to 5 under.

“To be perfectly honest, I had to go to the bathroom pretty badly, so luckily I just got drug tested so I went straight in,” Fowler said when asked if he went straight to the range to practice. “There weren’t many bathrooms the last five holes, so I was a little shaky coming in. And not to necessarily blame the finish on that, but it didn’t help.”

Defending champion Tony Finau struggled to an even-par round of 72 with four pars and four bogeys.

That was still significantly better than two of the biggest names in the field.

Former Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama is tied for 147th after opening with a 3-over 75. That was one shot better than playing partner Justin Thomas, who finished Thursday better than only three in the 156-player field.

Thomas added the event to his schedule last month as he tries to secure a spot in the FedEx Cup Playoffs – he’s currently No. 66 in the standings and only the top 70 qualify for the first leg of the playoffs. After a promising T9 last week, Thomas opened with a birdie on Thursday, only to go 4 over in his final 14 holes.

–Field Level Media