NFL-NEWS
Reid is back
UNDATED (AP) – Andy Reid has returned to the Philadelphia Eagles a day after his 29-year-old son’s funeral. Garrett Reid was found dead Sunday morning in his dorm room at Lehigh University where he was assisting the team’s strength and conditioning coach during training camp.
In other NFL doings:
– Trent Richardson’s ailing left knee may be more seriously injured than the Cleveland Browns thought. The team issued a one-sentence statement saying that the running back, picked No. 3 overall in April’s draft, will see a specialist on Thursday.
– Detroit Lions safety Louis Delmas has undergone surgery on his left knee. The four-year veteran missed the final five games of last season after injuring the knee in a Thanksgiving loss to Green Bay.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL-NEWS
Holgorsen gets new deal…Expansion for CAA
UNDATED (AP) – West Virginia football coach Dana Holgorsen will earn $2.3 million this season under a new six-year contract, according to athletic director Oliver Luck. Holgorsen finished his first season at WVU with a 10-3 record and a Big East championship, as well as a 70-33 victory over Clemson in the Orange Bowl.
In other college gridiron news:
– The Colonial Athletic Association has added two football only schools in Albany and Stony Brook. Georgia State, Old Dominion and Rhode Island all announced plans to leave the league following this season, leaving just eight teams.
– Prosecutors in Pennsylvania hope to steer some of the $60 million in fines Penn State must pay the NCAA over the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal to children’s advocacy centers across the state.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 6, Minnesota 2
Texas 10, Boston 9
Oakland 9, L.A. Angels 8
N.Y. Yankees 12, Detroit 8
Baltimore 9, Seattle 2
Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 2
Kansas City 2, Chicago White Sox 1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 2
San Diego 2, Chicago Cubs 0
Pittsburgh 7, Arizona 6
Atlanta 12, Philadelphia 6
Miami 13, N.Y. Mets 0
Washington 4, Houston 3
San Francisco 15, St. Louis 0
L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 4