Cincinnati Bengals grab Miami Hurricanes cornerback DJ Ivey in seventh round
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
After four years as a key Hurricanes cornerback, DJ Ivey is going pro.Ivey was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh round on Saturday following a successful five-year career at Miami.“It’s been a long five years,” Ivey said at Miami’s Pro Day in March. “Just been a grind, honestly. Different coaches coming through, different people, different players you meet. It’s all about how you’re going to stay the course, stay focused and just grind it out, for the most part.”Ivey is a Miami native, signing with the Hurricanes out of South Dade High in Homestead. Ivey was a four-star prospect and quickly got on the field at UM.In his five seasons at Miami, Ivey played in 58 games, starting 32. He had 127 tackles, four tackles for loss, 17 pass deflections and six interceptions. In 2022, he had a career-high 38 tackles and a career-best seven pass deflections. He also had two interceptions.Pro Football Focus gave Ivey some of the best ...NFL draft tracker: Ravens add Stanford CB Kyu Blu Kelly, Ole Miss edge Tavius Robinson, trade up for USC G Andrew Vorhees on Day 3
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
The Ravens entered the final day of the NFL draft on Saturday with three picks — Nos. 124 (fourth round), 157 (fifth round) and 199 (sixth round) — but they came away with four. Here’s a look at whom they’ve taken.No. 229: Southern California G Andrew VorheesJust when it looked like the Ravens’ day was over, they traded their 2024 sixth-round pick to the Browns for Cleveland’s seventh-round selection.With the pick, No. 229 overall, the Ravens again targeted the offensive line, selecting Southern California guard Andrew Vorhees. The 6-foot-6, 310-pound Vorhees, who tore his ACL during the NFL scouting combine last month, isn’t expected to play this season but could be in line to compete for a starting job the following year.“We are getting a tough and physical competitor who is polished and experience,” Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said, adding that he expected Vorhees will be ready for the 2024 season. “This is a mov...Rangers’ Jacob deGrom heads to IL with right elbow inflammation
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
ARLINGTON – Texas Rangers ace Jacob deGrom went on the 15-day injured list Saturday with right elbow inflammation after leaving in the fourth inning of his start against the Yankees Friday, his team announced.Rangers manager Bruce Bochy had attributed deGrom’s early exit to forearm tightness after Friday’s 5-2 win at Globe Life Field.The 34-year-old deGrom — who left the Mets for a five-year, $185 million contract with Texas in the offseason — also departed his April 17 outing against the Kansas City Royals with right wrist soreness after four no-hit innings. He didn’t miss his next turn on April 23, throwing 80 pitches over six innings against Oakland.Injuries continue to hamper deGrom, who was limited to 26 total starts over his final two seasons with the Mets. He pitched nine seasons with the team, winning back-to-back National League Cy Young Awards in 2018 and 2019.The right-hander got off to a strong start Friday against the Yankees, retirin...Dismembered human remains found in Kankakee County; 1 charged with murder
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
BRADLEY, Ill. — Dismembered human remains found Wednesday in a salvage yard in Kankakee County have been identified as a Manteno man reported missing in March, according to Bradley police.In a news release, the Bradley Police Department said the remains of Randall Robinson, 49, were found Wednesday and identified on Thursday morning. Joliet police officer stabbed during welfare check call Detectives arrested Anthony Gulley, 37, of Kankakee, in connection Robinson's death and has been charged with murder, conceal homicidal death, dismembering a human body, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon / no FOID card, possession of METH and possession of a controlled substance, according to jail information.He is being held without bond.'I just want justice for my brother:' Family speaks out after funeral of man shot and killed by police in West Garfield Park
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
CHICAGO — Family and friends accompanied a horse-drawn carriage procession for the funeral of Reginald Clay Jr. Saturday afternoon."Ever since April 15," said Tara Henderson, Clay Jr.'s mother. "My world has been shattered."According to the Chicago Police Department, officers were patrolling the area around the 3800 block of West Flournoy Street on April 15 that morning as a part of a de-escalation mission after a gang member was killed in the same neighborhood a week prior.Police said they spotted several people near a vehicle while on patrol, one of whom leaned into the vehicle and ran away when police approached him. It was at this point police said the man turned toward officers with a gun, and that's when they opened fire.The man, who family later identified as Clay Jr., was taken to an area hospital where he later died. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: CPD: One shot and killed by officer on West Side Clay Jr.'s family said he was gathered with others the morning of the shooting as they pr...CFD: Two injured, one critically, after balcony collapse in Grand Boulevard
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
CHICAGO — According to the Chicago Fire Department, two people were injured in a balcony collapse in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood early Saturday afternoon.Firefighters said a stone awning fell from a two-story building in the 4400 block of South Vincennes Avenue around 12:30 p.m. and two victims were taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center."I thought I had broke my arm because I was in pain," said Dexter Patterson, one of the two victims injured during the balcony collapse. "I mean, it just came down all at once and man I thank God I'm still here."According to firefighters, the other victim is in critical condition. Parent arrested after brawl at Bulls College Prep, 3 hospitalized No other information is available at this time.Volunteers, non-profit group plant trees across Little Village
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
CHICAGO — Armed with shovels, wheelbarrows, and other tools, volunteers spread out across Little Village Saturday to plant trees on blocks in need of a little bit more green.Partner organization 'Openlands' partook as they continue to embark on a goal of planting at least 1,000 trees every year. Hundreds clean up Humboldt Park on Earth Day Celebrating their 60th anniversary Saturday, Openlands and those who volunteered planted 30 trees in the Little Village area.For more information on Openlands, you can visit their website.Volunteers help repair more than 75 homes in Chicagoland
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
CHICAGO — Thousands of volunteers helped make home repairs for more than 75 Chicago-area homeowners on Saturday.Vera Thomas moved into her home on 72nd Street 18 years ago. Remembering Lee Elia’s infamous rant on Cubs’ fans 40 years ago Saturday "There's school around the corner and the kids were able to go to school there they were still small and everyone had been so nice around here," Thomas said. Her four kids were raised in the home, but overtime the home needed repairs.She applied to be part of the National Rebuilding Day with Rebuilding Metro Chicago to get some help."I was comfortable with just a fix this and fix that," Thomas said. "With all the stuff they're doing, I needed a lot of stuff done. And I'm very grateful." ‘Brought the magic back:’ A Chicago area runner’s return to Boston Marathon after the bombing Teams of volunteers from different companies and trade unions helped Rebuilding Together repair 77 homes in Englewood and Blue Island."As we know, these home rep...Nanotechnology scout program to return after 3-year hiatus
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
CHICAGO — A group of scouts got to take a peek at how scientific discoveries are made at the tiniest scale at Scout Nano Day hosted by Northwestern University.Michael Kleppinger is the assistant scout master for Boy Scout Troop 309 in Lake Zurich — and a retired engineer. Volunteers help repair more than 75 homes in Chicagoland "I knew nothing about nanotechnology when this started."Kleppinger was asked to put together a science program for ages starting at sixth grade over 20 years ago, partnering with helped launch Scout nano Day over 20 years ago, partnering with the International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University"We had a great turnout from our troop. The scientists had a lot of fun," Kleppinger said.They opened the event up to girl scouts and boy scouts from all over the Chicago area.Kleppinger said that over the course of 20 years, 1,600 scouts have gone through the program, learning about nanotechnology. Daughter to join dad in cockpit as he ta...2 men charged for stealing, burglary during NFL Draft
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:21:32 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — Two men were charged with burglary and theft after police say they stole NFL jerseys for top draft picks from areas requiring special NFL Draft access credentials.Eric F. Lambkins, 41, and 19-year-old Jude Ocanas from Los Angeles, California each face charges of second degree burglary, stealing and a misdemeanor count of trespassing in the first degree. Real or fake? This tick bite could lead to food allergies According to court records, NFL officials reported that three jerseys were stolen from the Nike Room of the NFL Draft on Friday morning. Detectives with the Kansas City Police Department reviewed security footage that showed that the defendants had credentials for the NFL Draft but not for those specific areas and not during that time. The stolen jerseys were valued at $350 each, records show. The jerseys that were stolen were a blue Dallas Cowboys Jersey, a red San Francisco 49ers jersey and a Minnesota Vikings jersey. Home invasion suspects ho...Latest news
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