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Patriots cut former starting CB Alfonzo Dennard

Alfonzo-Dennard-Nebraska-Huskers-Football-New-England-PatriotsFOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots have released former starting cornerback Alfonzo Dennard after using him in just six games last season.

Dennard started seven games as a rookie in 2012 and nine in his second season. He started four of the first seven games last season but played in only two more and went on injured reserve with a hamstring injury before the last game of the regular season.

In 29 games with the Patriots, he had five interceptions.

Dennard was drafted in the seventh round out of Nebraska after being arrested for assaulting a police officer. He was found guilty in February 2013.

The Patriots also cut long snapper Tyler Ott and linebacker Deontae Skinner.

Playoff Approves Weekly Rankings, puts off Army-Navy Issue

College Football Playoff NCAAIRVING, Texas (AP) — The College Football Playoff management committee approved having weekly rankings again this season, but put off making a decision on how to incorporate the Army-Navy game into the final rankings when the game is played a week after selection Sunday.

The selection committee’s first top 25 will be released No. 3 after the ninth week of the season. The final rankings will be released Dec. 6.

College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock said the FBS commissioners recalled the constant tweaks to the Bowl Championship Series that caused fans to lose confidence in that system and decided it was best not to tinker with the new format.

The College Football Playoff national title game will be held at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Jan. 11.

Four Ex-Huskers Named to NFF Hampshire Honor Society

nebraska_helmetFormer Huskers Ameer Abdullah, Mike Moudy, Mark Pelini and Trevor Roach each earned a spot on the NFF Hampshire Honor Society when the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced the members on Wednesday.

The society is comprised of college football players from all divisions of play who each maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college career. A total of 817 players from 278 schools qualified for membership in the society’s ninth year, setting a new record for the number of schools represented in the history of the program, which began in 2007.

Abdullah finished his collegiate career in 2014 by putting together his third consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season and completed his career with 4,588 yards on the ground, second-best in school history. A finalist for the Doak Walker Award, he ran for 1,611 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior en route to second-team All-America honors from several publications.

Moudy started all 13 games on the offensive line and helped the Huskers rank among the top 20 nationally in rushing offense and scoring offense. Pelini also saw action on the offensive line, as he started the first 11 games of the 2014 campaign before suffering a season-ending ankle injury in November.

Roach helped lead the Blackshirt defense with 63 tackles in 2014, which included 32 solo stops. The linebacker started the final six games of the season and played every regular-season game before sitting out the Holiday Bowl with an injury.

Moudy, Pelini and Roach are each three-time Academic All-Big Ten team members.

Chiefs Sign Team President Donovan to Contract Extension

Kansas City Chiefs LogoKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs and team president Mark Donovan have agreed to a contract extension.

Terms of the deal, announced Tuesday, were not disclosed.

Donovan spent six years with the Eagles before joining the Chiefs as their chief operating officer in 2009. He was promoted to president two years later.

Donovan has been instrumental in updating the fan experience at Arrowhead Stadium, creating new membership programs, implementing new technology and building the season-ticket base. He has also helped to bring several events to the Chiefs’ stadium, including numerous college football games and concerts involving the Rolling Stones and Kenny Chesney.

Before joining the Eagles, Donovan spent several years working as the NFL’s senior director of sales and marketing. He also worked for the NHL and in the private sector.

Peyton Manning Begins Working on Denver Broncos’ New Offense

Peyton-ManningENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Peyton Manning is back on the football field learning a new offense under new coach Gary Kubiak.

Manning, who turned 39 last month, was without his top target when the Denver Broncos opened their first minicamp. Demaryius Thomas is skipping the offseason program after being franchise tagged, to the chagrin of GM John Elway.

Manning is acclimating to a shuffled O-line that lost Orlando Franklin and Will Montgomery and a new group of pass-catchers minus Julius Thomas, Jacob Tamme and Wes Welker.

Afterward, Manning is expected to meet with the media for the first time since pondering retirement following the 2014 season.

He agreed to the first pay cut of his career, a $4 million reduction that helped alleviate the Broncos’ cash crunch.

NFL Relinquishing Tax-Exempt Status

nfl_logo2011-medWASHINGTON (AP) — The National Football League is giving up its tax-exempt status.

In a letter to team owners, Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league office and its management council will file tax returns as taxable entities for the 2015 fiscal year. Goodell says the NFL has been tax-exempt since 1942, though all 32 teams pay taxes on their income.

Goodell says the change will not alter the function or operation of the league, since all the teams already pay taxes.

Some members of Congress have criticized the NFL, which generates billions in revenue, for being tax-exempt. Goodell says the status has become a “distraction.”

Goodell forwarded the letter to the owners to Congressman Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican who chairs the House Ways and Means Committee.

Mock Draft: Jameis Winston to Bucs to Start NFL Draft

NFL DraftNEW YORK (AP) — The NFL draft heads to Chicago this year, with the top overall choice in our mock draft not planning to be on hand. No matter: Tampa Bay will already have let its selection know when the crowd in the Windy City gets, uh, wind of the pick.

Barring trades, a mock look at Thursday night’s first round:

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1. Tampa Bay (2-14)

Player character and behavior should be even more of a deciding issue in this year’s draft. The Bucs, desperate for a quarterback, say they are convinced the guy they choose is not a bad apple and is a great prospect.

JAMEIS WINSTON, QB FLORIDA STATE

2. Tennessee Titans (2-14)

Do the Titans also go QB, or pull the trigger on a trade with someone eager to move up to get one? Hard to believe they see sixth-rounder Zach Mettenberger as the real deal, but they also love this crop’s top defensive player, Leonard Williams. Barring a deal …

MARCUS MARIOTA, QB, OREGON

3. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-13)

The Jaguars are going defense here no matter who goes in the first two slots. And that best defensive player is available …

LEONARD WILLIAMS, DE-DT, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

4. Oakland Raiders (3-13)

Al Davis would be proud of the folks now running his team if they select a breakaway threat receiver — exactly what he would have done. Philosophy hasn’t changed much in Oakland.

KEVIN WHITE, WR, WEST VIRGINIA

5. Washington Redskins (4-12)

Like Jacksonville, the Redskins are thinking defense, defense, defense. Perfect for a team representing Washington.

DANTE FOWLER JR., LB, FLORIDA

6. New York Jets (4-12)

Did we mention that many teams at the top of these proceedings are eager to bolster their defense? And will we mention it again? Uh, yeah.

VIC BEASLEY, LB, CLEMSON

7. Chicago Bears (5-11)

Trading Brandon Marshall to the Jets opened the door for one of the college wideouts to blow into Chicago and start. Receiver is a deep position in this draft, and the Bears bite immediately.

AMARI COOPER, WR, ALABAMA

8. Atlanta Falcons (6-10)

Yes, we’re beginning to sound repetitive on this, but defense is the focal point again. The Falcons can score, but they allowed 417 points last season.

SHANE RAY, DE, MISSOURI

9. New York Giants (6-10)

Eli Manning needs time to find his strong corps of receivers, especially 2014 Offensive Rookie of the Year Odell Beckham Jr. Eli isn’t one to plead for a solid blocker, but he’ll get the best one in the draft, a former teammate of Beckham.

LA’EL COLLINS, OT, LSU

10. St. Louis Rams (6-10)

Another team on the prowl for behemoths in the trenches. There are several enticing prospects even with Collins gone, and the Rams find one.

BRANDON SCHERFF, OT, IOWA

11. Minnesota Vikings (7-9)

While eager to help young QB Teddy Bridgewater by grabbing an offensive weapon, the Vikings also are looking for pieces in their secondary. The first DB flies off the board.

TRAE WAYNES, CB, MICHIGAN STATE

12. Cleveland Browns (7-9)

One of their two first-rounders, the Browns could package to move up. But if they stay put, they can get an impact player to help their rushing defense, which is porous.

DANNY SHELTON, DT, WASHINGTON

13. New Orleans Saints (7-9)

As the Saints ponder their pick — yep, defense once again — they debate the character issue. Outside linebacker Randy Gregory has tested positive for marijuana; Kentucky’s Bud Dupree has a solid rep. Not an easy decision in the Big Easy.

RANDY GREGORY, LB, NEBRASKA

14. Miami Dolphins (8-8)

Pretty strong need here for a wideout with deep speed, but there are plenty of those in this crop. So the Dolphins wait for the second round to address that area, and go for another O-line building block.

ANDRUS PEAT, OT, STANFORD

15. San Francisco 49ers (8-8)

At some point, the Niners will take a linebacker (or two) and a wideout (or two). For now, they can help themselves on the defensive line, which could use some bulking up.

ARIK ARMSTEAD, DT, OREGON

16. Houston Texans (9-7)

The best player in franchise history, Andre Johnson, is gone. The huge hole in the receiving corps, if not in the locker room itself, gets filled by the top remaining wideout.

DEVANTE PARKER, WR, LOUISVILLE

17. San Diego Chargers (9-7)

Tempted to take an RB here, the Chargers also could trade down and still get one. If they stay put, the O-line has needs better addressed at this spot.

ERECK FLOWERS, OT, MIAMI, FLA.

18. Kansas City Chiefs (9-7)

A wideout makes sense here and Parker would have fit nicely. He’s gone, so the Chiefs mull taking a blocker, but then remember they had zero — yep, zero — TD catches from wide receivers last year.

JAELEN STRONG, WR, ARIZONA STATE

19. Cleveland Browns (from Buffalo Bills) (7-9)

Having filled a big need with Shelton, the Browns look to replace Josh Gordon; does anyone expect his future to be in Cleveland if he returns to the NFL?

BRESHAD PERRIMAN, WR, UCF

20. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

If you think the first 19 picks were tricky, well, no one has a clue what Chip Kelly might do. He could make a megadeal in pursuit of his college QB, Mariota. He could trade down from here, maybe more than once. He could … never mind.

LANDON COLLINS, S, ALABAMA

21. Cincinnati Bengals (10-5-1)

Either line would make sense, as would linebacker. The choice could come down to the higher-rated guy in the trenches. We think that will be …

MALCOM BROWN, DT, TEXAS

22. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)

The Steel Curtain is a bit tattered, with holes in a lot of places. That’s blasphemy in Pittsburgh, so the Steelers plug up one of those chasms immediately.

JALEN COLLINS, CB, LSU

23. Detroit Lions (11-5)

Both incumbent DTs are gone, saving the Lions a ton of money, but leaving them without much proven tonnage inside. They work immediately to help replace Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley.

EDDIE GOLDMAN, DT, FLORIDA STATE

24. Arizona Cardinals (11-5)

For a playoff squad, the Cardinals have lots of spots to fill or strengthen. Boosting the running game as QBs Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton work their way back from injuries is a starting point for the NFL’s best-coached team.

TODD GURLEY, RB, GEORGIA

25. Carolina Panthers (7-8-1)

Someone on the offensive line is headed for Charlotte. The Panthers have several options here, and will go for versatility and a proven winner.

CAMERON ERVING, OL, FLORIDA STATE

26. Baltimore Ravens (10-6)

Guys who catch the ball and guys who prevent receptions are needed in Baltimore. Not as many standout cornerbacks remain as receivers, but don’t expect the Ravens to go for a player with character issues such as Marcus Peters.

KEVIN JOHNSON, CB, WAKE FOREST

27. Dallas Cowboys (12-4)

Had Gurley been on the board, Dallas would have dived in. He’s gone, but there is plenty of RB talent available in later rounds, so defense is the word once more.

SHAQ THOMPSON, L, WASHINGTON

28. Denver Broncos (12-4)

Peyton Manning’s late-season injury and the impact it had on the Broncos means finding someone to help keep him upright is paramount — even if this turns into his final season.

T.J. CLEMMINGS, OT, PITTSBURGH

29. Indianapolis Colts (11-5)

Manning’s former team also could use improvement on the offensive line, and needs to address the secondary. The best remaining prospect is a blocker, so …

D.J. HUMPHRIES, OT, FLORIDA

30. Green Bay Packers (12-4)

The Packers need to target linebacker so they don’t have to move Clay Matthews inside like they did last season. Several good ones remain, but the only true inside backer is …

BERNARDRICK MCKINNEY, ILB, MISSISSIPPI STATE

31. New Orleans Saints (from Seattle Seahawks) (7-9)

If the Saints stay put here, they’ll stick with the defensive philosophy and tag a brilliant athlete who has risen up the draft boards this offseason.

BYRON JONES, CB, CONNECTICUT

32. New England Patriots (12-4)

And if the Patriots stay put here, they also will address the secondary after losing Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner. Bill Belichick doesn’t seem to mind players with character issues in their past, either.

MARCUS PETERS, CB, WASHINGTON

Peyton Manning Donating $3 Million to Tennessee

Peyton-ManningKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is donating $3 million to Tennessee to benefit the Volunteers’ football program and Manning’s scholarship endowment.

The university issued a release Friday saying Manning and wife Ashley announced a “$3 million leadership commitment.” Manning starred for Tennessee from 1994-97.

Manning’s donation honors Gus Manning, who isn’t related to the quarterback, and Carmen Tegano. Gus Manning has served Tennessee’s athletic program since 1951 in many roles. Tegano, an associate athletic director, has worked at Tennessee for over three decades.

Gate 16 at Neyland Stadium will be called the Gus Manning Gate. A student-athlete dining hall in a residence hall under construction will be named after Carmen and Deborah Tegano.

The Peyton Manning Scholarship for students in Tennessee’s honors program has been awarded annually since 1998-99.

Chiefs’ Dorsey Still Speaking with Houston’s Representatives

Justin Houston
Justin Houston

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs general manager John Dorsey says he’s spoken to representatives of All-Pro linebacker Justin Houston “in the last three days” as the sides negotiate a long-term contract.

Speaking in advance of next week’s draft, Dorsey said Friday that the lines of communication remain open with Houston, who has been given the franchise tag but has yet to sign his tender.

The Chiefs began discussing a deal with Houston prior to last season, but were unable to come to an agreement. Houston then broke Derrick Thomas’s franchise record with 22 sacks last season, a virtuoso performance that sent his value soaring.

Houston has not reported to the Chiefs for their voluntary offseason workouts, which began on Monday. He has posted videos of himself working out independently on Twitter.

Nebraska National Anthem Try-Outs – May 6 & 9

Memorial-Stadium-Huskers-NeThe Nebraska Athletic Marketing department is holding National Anthem tryouts for individual singers, groups, and instrumental ensembles on Wednesday, May 6 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, May 9 from 8:30 a.m. to Noon at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.

Individuals or groups that are interested in trying out for a chance to perform the National Anthem at Husker sporting events must pre-register with the Nebraska Athletic Marketing department by visiting and pre-registering at huskers.com/nationalanthem no later than Monday, May 4 at 4 p.m. Time slots are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Information needed for pre-registration will include the singer or group name; age of individual singer (if under 18); e-mail address; daytime phone number; cell phone number; and preferred tryout date. More details, including the assigned tryout date and time, will be provided after pre-registration.

Each performance is limited to two minutes or less. Selected performers will have a chance to perform the National Anthem at a variety of Nebraska Athletic sporting events, including men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, bowling, soccer, softball, track and field, wrestling and gymnastics.

Please contact Matt Tomjack at [email protected] with any questions.

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