The article explains that trade speculation around Maxx Crosby is increasing as teams believe the Las Vegas Raiders could eventually move the star pass rusher if they receive a strong enough offer, with teams like the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys monitoring the situation. It also discusses uncertainty surrounding quarterback Kyler Murray and where he might land if he leaves the Arizona Cardinals, as several teams could need a veteran quarterback. In addition, the article looks at the free-agency market for wide receiver Mike Evans, noting that despite his age he is still viewed as a high-value player who could attract strong interest from contending teams looking for a proven offensive weapon. Overall, the piece highlights how potential trades, quarterback movement, and free-agent decisions could shape the NFL offseason.
The article explains that Harry Maguire received a 15-month suspended prison sentence from a Greek court for his involvement in a 2020 altercation with police on the island of Mykonos. A suspended sentence means he will not go to jail immediately and will only serve prison time if he commits another offense during the suspension period. Because of this, Maguire can continue playing football and traveling normally, and there are no automatic bans from his club or national team. However, the ruling still counts as a criminal conviction and remains part of a long legal battle that began after he was accused of non-serious assault, resisting arrest, and attempted bribery during the incident. Maguire has consistently denied wrongdoing and plans to appeal the decision in hopes of clearing his name.
Have a nice week!
LIVE GENEROUSLY!
Roy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER NEWS
SPORTS PHILANTHROPY NEWS FOR THE WEEK
TOP STORIES FROM WEEK ENDING March 9, 2026
March 4 – Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz dead at age 89
March 4 – Sources: Chiefs trade Trent McDuffie to Rams for four draft picks
March 4 – Patriots inform Stefon Diggs of their intent to release him
March 4 – Broncos are poised to make a splash at RB and could be the place for Kenneth Walker
March 4 – Report: Cowboys will not tender OL Brock Hoffman
March 4 – Jon Rahm accuses DP World Tour of ‘extorting’ LIV Golf players with six-tournament mandate
March 4 – What does Harry Maguire’s 15-month suspended sentence actually mean?
March 4 – AMB Sports and Entertainment Announce Long-Term Partnership with American Express
March 4 – John DesJardins named Director of the Robert H. Brooks Sports Science Institute
March 4 – Former News 9 Sports Director Dean Blevins inducted into Norman Schools Hall of Honor
March 4 – Colonels Drop Road Contest at No. 21 Wildcats
UPCOMING EVENTS
- December 5 — Pucks for Autism | Detroit, MI Tournament
- December 13 — Positive Coaching Alliance & GameUp’s Basketball Parent Forum
- December 15 — Derek Jeter Invitational
- January 24 — Youth Athlete Summit 2026
- February 5 — 2026 Ditka’s Gridiron Greats Cigars with the Stars VIP Super Bowl Party
- February 13 — Tampa Bay Downs To Host 11th Annual Jockeys and Jeans
- February 17, 2026 — Coalition Of Athletic Communities For Mental Health
- April 30 — THE BAUTISTA SUMMIT AT ALBANY
- May 8 — Annual Gala
- May 8 — 2026 Step Back Foundation Golf Outing
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HUMOR FOR THE WEEK
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