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Eagles Are Tim Tebow's Best, Last Chance At NFL Career
TIM TEBOW
This is it, Tim Tebow. Your last chance to stick on an NFL roster.
But fortunately for Tebow, signing with the Philadelphia Eagles also provides his best shot to restart his NFL career.
Tebow, nearly two years removed from his last NFL ex- perience (on the training camp roster of the New England Pa- triots), will sign a contract with coach Chip Kelly's Eagles on Monday and take part in the team's offseason program.
Tebow worked out for the Eagles last month, so they have some idea of what sort of shape he will be in when he arrives. They've gotten a glimpse of what his throwing motion looks like after extensive work with private quarterback coach Tom House. And they've talked to him enough to know what sort of man they'll be adding to their locker room.
Duke Freshman Winslow Decides To Go Pro
JUSTISE WINSLOW
The Duke freshman whose stock rose fastest during the Blue Devils' national champi- onship run is poised to take ad- vantage.
Justise Winslow an- nounced Tuesday he is forgo- ing his final three years of college eligibility and entering the NBA draft.
The departure of Winslow has been nearly a foregone con- clusion for weeks because of how brilliantly he has per- formed since late January when he replaced Amile Jef- ferson in Duke's starting lineup as an undersized power forward.
Winslow cemented him- self as a lottery pick by averag- ing 14.6 points per game during the latter half of the ACC regu- lar season and the league tour- nament and elevated his stock even further by spearheading Duke's title push.
In six NCAA tournament games, Winslow was unstop- pable in transition, dangerous off the dribble and deadly from behind the arc, averaging 14.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists to lead the Blue Devils to their fifth national title.
Beauty Unlimited
NEVAEH
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature is Nevaeh. The 28-year-old head-turner says she’s an open minded woman and can adapt to pretty much any- thing in any situation. Nevaeh enjoys working with other people and she loves to travel. She also loves the modeling business and says although she is a professional, she knows how to have fun during photo shoots. We are more than honored to have her as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
Attorney Calls Sexual Battery Lawsuit 'A Stunt'
An attorney for Jameis Winston released a state- ment in response to a lawsuit filed against the quarterback Thursday by Erica Kins- man, a former Florida State student who alleged Winston raped her in 2012.
"This stunt was expected," said David Cornwell, an at- torney who has been advising Winston. "Ms. Kinsman's false accusations have already been exposed and rejected six times. This time will be no dif- ferent. Mr. Winston wel- comes the opportunity to clear his name with the truth."
Kinsman's lawsuit, filed in circuit court in Orlando, al- leges sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment and in- tentional infliction of emo- tional distress arising out of forcible rape. She is seeking a jury trial and damages in ex- cess of $15,000.
JAMEIS WINSTON
criminally after an investiga- tion nearly a year later. A Florida State hearing con- ducted by former Florida Supreme Court Justice Major Harding nearly two years after the alleged assault found Winston was not re- sponsible for violating the stu- dent conduct code. That decision was affirmed by a FSU administrator last month.
Winston is expected to betheNo.1pickintheNFL Draft on April 30.
Winston was not charged
Plano West Star And UCLA Signee
Soso Jamabo Arrested
Soso Jamabo, a star ath- lete at Plano (Texas) West and a UCLA football recruit, was released on $7,500 bond Sunday afternoon following n overnight arrest for fleeing police in a vehicle, the Kauf- man County sheriff’s office said.
Jamabo, 18, was booked around 2:30 a.m. ET and might have attended the school prom Saturday night. A photo posted on Twitter on Saturday showed Jamabo in a suit and a girl in a long gown and she referred to it as “prom.”
SOSO JAMABO
Initial reports said Jam- abo was being held on a se- ries of charges, including speeding and driving without a license, but Kemp Police Chief Robert Walker said Jamabo was only charged with fleeing police in a vehi- cle.
Pete Rose To Join FOX Sports As MLB Analyst
Pete Rose is picking up a mic and heading to a national television studio, according to reports.
FOX Sports announced Saturday that baseball's all- time hit leader will join the FOX Sports network as a guest baseball analyst. He is slated to appear on the MLB on FOX pregame show, 'MLB Whiparound,' 'America's Pregame' and 'FOX Sports Live.'
Officials from FOX said they hope hiring Rose will generate compelling televi- sion regardless of how people view his past.
"I enjoy talking baseball, and that's what this is all about," Rose told FOX
PETE ROSE
Sport's Ken Rosenthal on Thursday. "Enjoying the game of baseball, sitting in the green room watching two or three games, getting on TV and talking about it. It's right up my alley, I think."
Rose also told Rosen- thal that he was not joining FOX under the impression that it would help him gain reinstatement.
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