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Bucs' Devin White Fires Shot At Former Teammate Jameis: 'We Just Knew He Was Going To Give Us The Ball'
     BEAUTY UNLIMITED
  DEVIN
This week, we welcome Devin as the Beauty Unlimited feature. Devin is sure she has what it takes to reach the top. Devin has a real laidback style that she relies on when things get tough, and a de- termination that will never allow her to give up. She is also very confident, and will work as hard as necessary to be successful. Con- gratulations to Devin as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
The Tampa Bay Bucca- neers are quite familiar with Jameis Winston's work. Though he's no longer on the team, Winston turned in a vintage performance against the Bucs, throwing three in- terceptions against the team that drafted him.
That's exactly what Buc- caneers defenders expected to happen. Following the
Tyrod Taylor Sues Los Angeles Chargers Team Doctor For Medical Malpractice
TYROD TAYLOR
The Los Angeles Chargers doctor who is caring for Justin Herbert's fractured rib cartilage is being sued for medical malpractice by former Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who is seeking at least $5 million after suffering a punctured lung while being treated for a rib injury in 2020, according to copies of the original lawsuit and subse- quent filings related to the case obtained by ESPN.
Taylor, who now plays for the New York Giants, is suing Chargers team doctor David S. Gazzaniga and the New- port Orthopedic Institute that he runs, according to the law- suit.
DEVIN WHITE AND JAMEIS WINSTON
contest, which the Bucs won 20-10, Tampa Bay line- backer Devin White fired shots at Winston, saying the Bucs knew he would turn the ball over.
"I mean, when Jameis left our team, everybody knew what he did that last year ... He threw 30 picks. We just knew he would give us the ball."
  Suns Owner Sarver
 Suspended 1 Year, Fined
$10M After Probe
The NBA has suspended Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury owner Robert Sarver for one year, plus fined him $10 million, after an investigation found that he had engaged in what the league called “workplace mis- conduct and organizational deficiencies."
The findings of the league's report, published Tuesday, came nearly a year after the NBA asked a law firm to investigate allegations that Sarver had a history of racist, misogynistic and hos- tile incidents over his nearly two-decade tenure oversee- ing the franchise.
Sarver said he will “ac- cept the consequences of the league’s decision” and apolo- gized for “words and actions that offended our employ- ees," though noted he dis- agreed with some of the report's findings.
The $10 million fine is the maximum allowed by NBA rule.
“I take full responsibility for what I have done,"
ROBERT SARVER
Sarver said. “I am sorry for causing this pain, and these errors in judgment are not consistent with my personal philosophy or my values. ... This moment is an opportu- nity for me to demonstrate a capacity to learn and grow as we continue to build a work- ing culture where every em- ployee feels comfortable and valued."
The league said it would donate the $10 million “to or- ganizations that are commit- ted to addressing race and gender-based issues in and outside the workplace.”
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