Daniel Snyder’s wait to interview New York Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo didn’t pay off as Spagnuolo will stay with the Super Bowl champions.
After meeting with Redskins brass over a span of two days, the Giants DC decided it was best to stick around and re-up with the G-Men, reportedly accepting a deal that may pay him roughly $2 million a season.
Kevin Everett: Standing tall (AP/Y! Sports) Five months after accident, the Buffalo Bills tight end is walking, standing tall.
Giants GM Reese hits jackpot in first draft (USA Today) In his first year on the job, New York Giants GM Jerry Reese has done a solid job in the NFL Draft, writes Tom Weir of USATODAY.com.
Irish hire Tenuta as assistant coach (AP/SI.com) Jon Tenuta, who guided the Georgia Tech defense to a 20th-ranked finish in ‘07, has been hired as assistant head coach for defense. He’ll assist DC Corwin Brown.
Agent meets with committee lawyers (AP/MLB.com) An employee of the sports agency that represents Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte spoke Thursday to the congressional committee investigating drugs in baseball.
ESPN bloopers(YouTube) The YouTubes had the Chris Berman clip of him going batshit crazy over a production error. Today, we bring you other ESPN bloopers.
Former Minnesota Golden Gophers defenseman and Carolina Hurricanes draft pick Nate Hagemo was arrested in Minneapolis earlier this week on suspicion of possessing drug paraphernalia.
From the Canadian Press:
Hagemo was sitting in a vehicle in an area known for car-to-car drug activity when police approached. According to reports, police found syringes and other items associated with heroine use.
Here’s an interesting anecdote: Hagemo was drafted in 2005 and has since retired due to “unsuccessful shoulder surgery.” Ladies and gentlemen — that may be the first instance (and maybe the last) we’ll ever post those words.
Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports.com reports that the Florida Marlins and free agent outfielder Luis Gonzalez have agreed to a one-year deal.
The deal is contingent on Gonzalez passing a physical. Should he pass it with flying colors, the veteran outfielder will be paid a base of nearly $2 million, with incentives possibly pushing it up to the $3 million range.
Gonzalez’s salary places him in the top three highest-paid ballplayers on the squad, behind recently-acquired Andrew Miller and Segrio Mitre.
The National Football League has reportedly given the go-ahead for the Buffalo Bills to play an annual regular-season game in Toronto, Ontario.
The decision by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will make the Bills the first NFL squad to play annual regular season games outside the United States.
As part of the deal, per the Associated Press, the Bills would play some preseason games and one annual regular-season game at the downtown Rogers Centre — a domed stadium with a retractable roof — through 2012.
Mets sit down with Santana’s agent (AP/SI.com) With a short negotiating window that ends at 5 PM ET Friday, the New York Mets and the agent for left-hander Johan Santana sit down to lay the framework for a mega-deal.
Umps’ neighbors quizzed on controversial topics (USATODAY.com) In the wake of the NBA/Tim Donaghy scandal, MLB decided it would be a good idea to do background checks on their umpires. Apparently, investigators have some odd questions about their subjects.
Hockey legend Lafleur wanted by police (CP/The Hockey News) According to authorities in Montreal, Que., hockey legend Guy Lafleur is wanted for giving contradictory evidence as a witness at his son’s bail hearing last fall, his lawyer said.
New England’s Tom Brady was puzzled by Plaxico Burress’ prediction that the New York Giants would beat the New England Patriots 23-17 in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Brady wasn’t surprised at the winner he picked (the Giants), but he was certainly amused by the output by his club’s offense.
“We’re only going to score 17 points?” Brady said Wednesday morning before chuckling. “OK. Is Plax playing defense?
“I wish he had said 45-42 and gave us a little credit for more points.”
Finally, some good stuff coming out of players’ mouths.
Strahan living it up (Y! Sports) Dan Wetzel of Yahoo! Sports writes that New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan is enjoying his second crack at an NFL title.
Tollner named QBs coach/assistant to the head coach (The Press Democrat) Matt Maiocco of The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Calif.) writes that the San Francisco 49ers have officially tabbed Ted Tollner to coach to quarterbacks and will also be an assistant to head coach Mike Nolan.
Brooks not hired, yet (PFT.com) Despite Len Pasquarelli’s confirmation, ProFootballTalk.com states that the Washington Redskins have not hired — or have come to any agreement — with Larry Brooks to coach the defensive line.
Fresno St. OC will take same job with ‘Bama (SportingNews) Sources have told Sporting News’s Tom Dienhart that Jim McElwain will replace Major Applewhite as offensive coordinator at Alabama.
Chris Sheridan of ESPN.com reports that the recently-released Damon Stoudamire might not be in the Boston Celtics picture afterall.
According to Sheridan, Stoudamire is slated to talk to both the San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suna via telephone Tuesday, with a decision expected as early as Wednesday.
Stoudamire clears waivers late Wednesday afternoon, thus making him free to ink a deal with anyone.
Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun writes that the Baltimore Orioles aren’t the only ones waiting to take a stab at landing the best lefty ace on the market in Erik Bedard.
While the O’s are still negotiating to get the deal done (rumors persist that Adam Jones had problems with his physical, Zrebiec writes that the Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets were all in the hunt for the big lefty’s services.
Of course, there’s still that pesky Peter Angelos.
The source confirmed that there are other issues that need to be resolved for the trade to go through. One of them remains getting the blessing of Orioles owner Peter Angelos, who is dealing with a personal matter for most of the week. However, MacPhail has been in contact with Angelos about potential deals.
So much for giving the team president all the latitude he needed to get things done, eh Peter?
Pettitte will discuss Clemens, lawyers say (New York Times) According to Duff Wilson and Michael S. Schmidt of the New York Times, the lawyers for Mitchell Report informant Brian McNamee say that NY Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte will disclose the PEDs usage of Roger Clemens before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
With Santana Mets ease September pain (Y! Sports) By acquiring winning Johan Santana from the Minnesota Twins, Yahoo! Sports’ Tim Brown writes, the New York Mets have helped ease the pain of their late 2007 crash from atop the NL East standings.
MU hoops coach suspends five indefinitely (STLToday.com) Graham Watson of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes that Missouri hoops coach Mike Anderson has suspended five players indefinitely for violating teams rules by being at a Columbia nightclub early Sunday morning.
Former Patriot Joe Andruzzi is in fight for his life (SI.com) Tim Layden of SI.com profiles former New England Patriots guard Joe Andruzzi, who is battling Burkitt’s Lymphoma, a form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that advances with such haste that it can double in size in just 24 hours.
The Associated Press is reporting that Congress has pushed back New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte’s testimony until next Monday.
The interview, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, was scheduled for Wednesday.
“Mr. Pettitte is cooperating voluntary with the committee, and we look forward to his testimony on Monday,” panel chairman Henry Waxman and ranking Republican Tom Davis said in a joint statement. “We appreciate Mr. Pettitte’s willingness to assist the Committee.”
One of sports’ long, national nightmares is over: Johan Santana has been dealt to the New York Mets, according to Bob Nightengale of USATODAY.com.
The deal is pending the Mets and Santana reaching agreement on a six- or seven-year contract extension and that Santana passes a physical; they have been granted a 48 to-72-hour window to do so.
According to Nightengale, the Mets have sent Carlos Gomez and pitchers Phil Humber, Deolis Guerra and Kevin Mulvey.