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SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming courtNew Foto - SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming court

MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference is ratcheting up penalties on schools whose fansstorm the fieldor rush the court, doing away with an escalating fine system and now charging $500,000 per incident. "The motivation was 'field rushing is field rushing, the first time or the 18th time,'" commissioner Greg Sankey said Thursday in announcing the decision. "The random nature of, if you're the one getting rushed, it doesn't feel good. It might be the first time (it happened) there, but it might be your sixth time in a row, literally." The conference also has the authority to wave the fine if the visiting team and officials are allowed to get to the locker room before fans descend. The new policy replaces an old one that called for an escalating fine structure that started with $100,000 for the first offense, raised to $250,000 for the second then hit $500,000 for the third and subsequent incidents. The SEC first instituted a fine structure for field storming in 2004, but it didn't stop the problem. In 2022, Tennessee fans stormed the field after ending a 15-game losing streak to Alabama. But things became congested and some of the Crimson Tide players were trapped; a video surfaced of a Tide player thrusting his arm toward a woman's head as he tried to get off the field. Last year, Vanderbilt beat Alabama at home, triggering fans to rush the field, tear down the goalposts and parade them to the Cumberland River. The Commodores were fined $100,000 and, per SEC policy, that money went to Alabama, which also received $100,000 for an incident after a loss at Tennessee last season. Vanderbilt got fined twice more last basketball season, the last of which cost $500,000. "We try to set some expectations to the fan base of 'We'll welcome your celebration, but let's let the team from the visiting institution and the officials depart,'" Sankey said. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign uphere. AP college football:https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-pollandhttps://apnews.com/hub/college-football

SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming court

SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming court MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference is ratcheting up pena...
Los Angeles Dodgers acquire former All-Star reliever Alexis Díaz in trade with Cincinnati RedsNew Foto - Los Angeles Dodgers acquire former All-Star reliever Alexis Díaz in trade with Cincinnati Reds

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired former All-Star reliever Alexis Díaz from the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday in a trade for minor league pitcher Mike Villani. The Dodgers moved right-hander Evan Phillips to the 60-day injured list to make room on the 40-man roster for Díaz, who had a 12.00 ERA in six games for Cincinnati this season. Díaz finished fifth in voting for NL Rookie of the Year in 2022, and he was chosen for the NL All-Star team in 2023 when he went 9-6 with a 3.07 ERA and 37 saves. He recorded 28 saves in 32 opportunities last season with a 1.30 WHIP, but he also began a decline that continued into this season. Díaz lost his job as Cincinnati's closer last month, and he was demoted to Triple-A Louisville nearly a month ago despite making $4.5 million this season. The 28-year-old Díaz is the brother of Mets closer Edwin Díaz. Villani, a Long Beach State product, was the Dodgers' 13th-round pick in last year's amateur draft. Phillips went on the injured list May 7 with elbow discomfort, and his recovery does not appear to be going well. Manager Dave Roberts said earlier this week that Phillips' inability to begin a throwing program was "a little concerning." Phillips is among of 14 Dodgers pitchers on the injured lis, a group making more than $100 million combined this season. The injured arms include starters Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow and Roki Sasaki, and the relievers include Phillips, Kirby Yates, Blake Treinen and Brusdar Graterol. Phillips was a key component of the eventual World Series champions' bullpen last year, and he earned 42 saves over the past two seasons. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Los Angeles Dodgers acquire former All-Star reliever Alexis Díaz in trade with Cincinnati Reds

Los Angeles Dodgers acquire former All-Star reliever Alexis Díaz in trade with Cincinnati Reds LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers ac...
Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula advance at French OpenNew Foto - Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula advance at French Open

Second-seeded Coco Gauff overcame struggles with her serve to post a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Czech Republic qualifier Tereza Valentova on Thursday in the second round of the French Open in Paris. Gauff overcame six double faults to dispatch the 18-year-old Valentova in 75 minutes. Gauff will square off against another Czech opponent when she faces Marie Bouzkova in the third round. Third-seeded Jessica Pegula won six of her last seven games en route to posting a 6-3, 7-6 (3) win over Ann Li. "It was a really tough match today," Pegula said. "Ann has been playing some really good tennis this year and had a lot of close matches with good players. It was tricky with the wind. She was slicing a lot, kind of making me earn a lot of points. "I felt like it was a pretty physical match, a lot of long points and long games. But happy I was able to kind of hold on to that second set there definitely." Pegula advances to face Marketa Vondrousova, the 2023 Wimbledon champion, who recorded a 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 victory over No. 25 Magdalena Frech of Poland. Also on Thursday, sixth-seeded Mirra Andreeva of Russia, seventh-seeded Madison Keys and 20th-seeded Ekaterina Alexandrova of Russia breezed to straight-set victories. Andreeva notched a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Ashlyn Krueger, Keys cruised to a 6-1, 6-3 triumph over Great Britain's Katie Boulter and Akexandrova coasted to a 6-1, 6-3 win over Italian Elisabetta Cocciaretto. Tenth-seeded Paula Badosa of Spain rallied to a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 win over Romanian Elena-Gabriela Ruse. --Field Level Media

Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula advance at French Open

Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula advance at French Open Second-seeded Coco Gauff overcame struggles with her serve to post a 6-2, 6-4 victory over...
Trey Hendrickson willing to miss games if he does not get new deal with Cincinnati: ReportNew Foto - Trey Hendrickson willing to miss games if he does not get new deal with Cincinnati: Report

The standoff between the Cincinnati Bengals and Trey Hendrickson continues as the star defensive end seeks a larger contract with the franchise. While the Bengals have secured Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to long-term deals, Hendrickson's future in Cincinnati remains hanging in the air. On Thursday, Jeremy Fowler ofESPN reportedthat several teams have expressed interest in the 30-year-old amid the contractual negotiations. However, two NFC executives noted that the Bengals will find a way to keep Hendrickson around after a spectacular 2024 season. "I can't see how they can let a great player go for a draft pick, given the pressure to win now," an NFC executive said. Another said, "I still think they can come to a compromise, getting him above that $30-million threshold while covering themselves." "The age [30] is something that must be a factor for them," the executive added. ESPN's Ben Baby noted that Hendrickson is reportedly "extremely dug in" on missing games or the entire season if he does not land a new contract. Hendrickson is yet to participate in any of the Bengals' voluntary workouts this offseason amid the tug of war with the front office. His absence comes despite beingspotted at the team facilityin mid-May. With mandatory minicamp running from June 10-12 in Cincinnati, Hendrickson could get fined if he no-shows the three-day preparation for the season. According to the NFL's currentCollective Bargaining Agreement, a player can be fined $16,953 for the first missed day, $33,908 for the second day and $50,855 for the third day with unexcused absences. In aprevious statementto ESPN, Hendrickson said that "no communication has taken place between my camp and the organization post-draft." "The offers prior to the draft did not reflect the vision we shared and were promised last offseason if I continued to play at a high level. Coaches are aware of these past conversations. Rather than using collaboration to get us to a point to bring me home to the team, THEY are no longer communicating. "I have been eagerly awaiting a resolution of this situation, but that's hard to do when there is no discussion and an evident lack of interest in reaching mutual goals." Hendrickson is heading into the final year of his contract and is set to make $15.8 million in base salary according toOver The Cap. This comes after a career-best season in which he recorded 33 tackles and an NFL-leading 17.5 sacks. After being drafted by the Saints and spending four seasons in New Orleans, Hendrickson arrived in Cincinnati andearned Pro Bowl selectionsin each of the past four seasons. His impressive performances led to the Bengals giving him aone-year extensionin 2023 worth $21 million. According toSportrac, Hendrickson received $16 million in guaranteed money and a $10 million signing bonus with his initial four-year, $60 million contract with the Bengals. His 2023 extension gave Hendrickson an $8 million signing bonus and increased his salary by $5 million. Hendrickson requested a trade last offseason after the team opted not to give him a new deal, but ultimately reported for OTAs and played out the season. The Bengalsgave Hendrickson permissionto seek a trade in March. Apart from Hendrickson, his teammate, rookie Shemar Stewart, is also sitting out OTAs while negotiating a clause in his rookie contract. Othernotable OTA holdoutsinclude T.J. Watt in Pittsburgh, James Cook in Buffalo and Micah Parsons in Dallas, with absences linked to contract-related matters.

Trey Hendrickson willing to miss games if he does not get new deal with Cincinnati: Report

Trey Hendrickson willing to miss games if he does not get new deal with Cincinnati: Report The standoff between the Cincinnati Bengals and T...
QB Justin Fields thinks he can 'be great' in Jets' offense, but knows there's plenty of work to doNew Foto - QB Justin Fields thinks he can 'be great' in Jets' offense, but knows there's plenty of work to do

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Justin Fields has been the face of a franchise, a disappointing draft pick, a promising newcomer and an eager backup. And that's all in the span of his first four NFL seasons. The 26-year-old quarterbackhas never lost his confidencethrough it all and sees a potential opportunity to achieve what he has always wanted as a pro while now leading the New York Jets' offense. "I think I can be great, you know?" Fields said Thursday after the Jets' fifth practice of organized team activities. "That's been the goal for me my whole life, my whole career. Like I've said, I think the sky's the limit for this team, for this offense. But we do have a long way to go." Fields has certainly come a long way himself. He was the 11th overall pick by Chicago in the 2021 draft out of Ohio State, became the Bears' starter early in his rookie season and showed some flashes — and struggles. He remained under center for most of the next two seasons and his ability to make plays with his legs made him an intriguing quarterback option, but his accuracy, decision-making and overall play had the Bears looking to move on. Fields was traded to Pittsburgh last year and filled in as the Steelers' starter for an injured Russell Wilson, going 4-2 in his six starts before hitting the sideline once the veteran was healthy. In March,Fields signed a two-year, $40 million contractwith the Jets, who have tapped him to be their starter with the hope he can develop into a consistent playmaker in New York. "I take to him because he's authentic and he's himself," coach Aaron Glenn said last week. "It's one thing that players can pick out is someone that's fake, and there's nothing about him that's fake. So, I love everything about the player, I love everything about the way he carries himself." On the field, Fields' dual threat ability excites the Jets' coaching staff. "Everybody talks about the running," offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand said Thursday. "Well, the guy's got an arm, too. And he does a great job with that. And mentally, he's phenomenal." Added quarterbacks coach Charles London: "I really like where he's headed for us right now. I think the arrow is pointed up." Fields might be able to gain some measure of revenge when the Jets open the regular season against the Steelers — who may or may not have Aaron Rodgers as their quarterback by then. But if Fields has that date circled, he's not letting on right now. "Umm, that's who we play in Week 1," Fields said when he saw the schedule. "There wasn't really a thought to that." Engstrand was Detroit's passing game coordinator the past three seasons and worked with more of a prototypical pocket quarterback in Jared Goff. Fields, who set the NFL regular-season, single-game rushing record for quarterbacks with 178 yards against Miami in 2022, could give New York's offense some unpredictable flair. "I think it just opens things up more, that's all," Engstrand said. "It just adds a different another layer to what we can do with where we're going on offense." Fields has spent much of the offseason learning the playbook and his teammates. There are some familiar faces from college, such as wide receiver Garrett Wilson, tight end Jeremy Ruckert and center Josh Myers. But there have also been group bonding trips — the offense and defense — to local golf simulators and crab boils. "That camaraderie and that closeness that we're trying to get to as a team, I think all of that just makes us play for each other more, get to know each other better, and really just learn about each other's backgrounds," Fields said. "So it's really just things that you can't measure on the football field. But I think the closer our team is, the better we'll be." On the field, though, what Fields is able to accomplish will likely go a long way to determining the Jets' success. "They always say it's up to players to make plays when we need them the most," he said. "So it's not necessarily in the scheme or anything like that. "But when it's time to make those plays in the game, when it's time to make something happen, that's what I'm going to do. And that's what the guys around me are going to do as well." ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

QB Justin Fields thinks he can 'be great' in Jets' offense, but knows there's plenty of work to do

QB Justin Fields thinks he can 'be great' in Jets' offense, but knows there's plenty of work to do FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) —...

 

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