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Bucs Bounce Bobo Wilson After Bobbles
Mayweather Tips Every Chef At Las Vegas Restaurant $235
FLOYD MAYWEATHER Floyd 'Money' May-
weather lived up to his nick- name by reportedly tipping every chef $235 after enjoying dinner with friends in Las Vegas this past week.
The 42-year-old had been celebrating a friend's birthday at popular restaurant Catch with 16 others when he de- cided to visit the kitchen and show the staff just how much he had enjoyed his experience.
Jaguars Trade Jalen Ramsey to Rams
According to a source, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have released wide receiver/return man Bobo Wilson.
Wilson muffed a pair of punts in Sunday’s loss to the Panthers, losing one of them (it was the non-Jameis Win- ston turnover, among the seven on the day). The 24- year-old Wilson had three
BOBO WILSON
catches for 35 yards this sea- son, in addition to his return duties.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have traded cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Los Angeles Rams, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Tues- day.
According to Schefter, the Jaguars will receive two first- round picks in 2020 and 2021 and a fourth-round pick in 2021 in exchange for Ram- sey.
The move comes just hours after the Rams traded corner- back Marcus Peters to the Ravens in exchange for line- backer Kenny Young. Los Angeles also placed Aqib Talib on injured reserve with a rib injury on Monday.
The Jaguars traded Ram-
Rumors Indicate OJ Howard
JALEN RAMSEY
sey despite earlier reports
that Shad Khan had no plans on moving their star cornerback.
Ramsey appeared to con- firm the trade by tweeting a photo of himself in a Rams jersey following the news.
Could Be Dealt From
Bucs In Potential Trade
OJ Howard hasn't seen many targets in 2019, failing to take the next step he was antic- ipated to make this year. And now it looks like the tight end's tenure in Tampa Bay could be coming to a quick end.
Howard's talent is a hot commodity on the market and that the Bucs could consider moving the 24-year-old tight end.
Howard, in his third sea- son out of Alabama, has yet to catch a touchdown pass this year. He's caught 11 receptions
Bucs Reportedly Work Out Former Steelers Receiver
Doc Rivers Backs
O. J. HOWARD
on just 14 targets, having played in all of five Tampa Bay's five games, though fail- ing to get a single target in Week 2.
Right In Saying That
Patriots Suspend
Daryl Morey: He Was
Eli Rogers worked out for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Tuesday.
Tampa Bay is reportedly in the market for a new re- ceiver/punt returner.
Rogers, an undrafted rookie out of Louisville in 2015, spent his rookie season on the practice squad before making Pittsburgh's 53-man roster in 2016.
With Martavis Bryant suspended for the entire sea- son, Rogers emerged as the
ELI ROGERS
Steelers No. 2 receiver that season, with his 48 catches and 594 receiving yards finishing second among Pittsburgh's re- ceivers.
MICHAEL BENNETT
The New England Patriots have suspended defensive end Michael Bennett one game for conduct detrimental to the team, according to multiple re- ports.
Bennett told the coaching staff he’s unhappy with his role on the team.
Bennett confirmed the suspension to ESPN.
‘Philosophical
Disagreement’
“On Friday, I had a philo- sophical disagreement with my position coach that has led to my suspension,” Bennett told ESPN. “I apologize to my teammates for any distraction this may have caused.”
DOC RIVERS
LeBron James should have said. Instead, Kerr feigned ignorance on the subject, Popovich defended Adam Silver, and LeBron blamed Morey for not thinking of the players.
Michael
Doc Rivers appears to be the first NBA figure to stand with Daryl Morey.
Bennett
The Los Angeles Clippers head coach spoke with re- porters on Tuesday and said Morey “was right in saying that” but there are conse- quences to every action.
“It’s a tough issue, clearly, and that’s what it is,” said Rivers.
There it is. Someone from the NBA finally said it: Morey was right, but there are consequences, as we have seen.
This is the statement Steve Kerr, Gregg Popovich and
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