9-year-old killed, 6-year-old wounded in suburban Chicago shooting
Skokie shooting: A 9-year-old died after he was shot at an apartment building in a Chicago suburb. (Chalabala/iStock)SKOKIE, Ill. — A 9-year-old child was killed and a 6-year-old was wounded after a shooting in a northern Chicago suburb on Saturday, authorities said. Officers located two children with gunshot wounds inside an apartment building, according to WGN-TV. The 9-year-old had multiple gunshot wounds, while the 6-year-old was suffering from a graze wound, the television station reported. JUST IN: 9-year-old killed, 6-year-old wounded in Skokie shootinghttps://t.co/xgfCo0yqSb — WGN TV News (@WGNNews) May 14, 2022“Any loss of life is pretty sad,” Josh Gordon, who lives near the apartment building, told the television station.
wftv.comThe Latest: Garrett sets Browns' single-season sack record
Ravens Browns Football Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) runs in for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard) (David Richard)The Latest from Week 14 of the NFL (all times EST):2:40 p.m.Myles Garrett wrapped up Cleveland’s single-season sack record with style. The Browns star defensive end stripped Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley for his 15th sack and returned it 15 yards for his first NFL touchdown on Sunday. ___1:50 p.m.Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson has been carted to the locker room after suffering a right ankle injury at Cleveland. Jackson limped off after Browns rookie linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah hit him low while throwing a pass in the second quarter.
wftv.comAllen, Bills beat Chiefs 38-20 in AFC title game rematch
Bills Chiefs Football Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox celebrates after scoring during the first half of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. — (AP) — Josh Allen threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score, sending the Buffalo Bills to a 38-20 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night in an AFC title game rematch delayed more than an hour by lightning. He also wound up being the leading rusher for the Chiefs with 61 yards as they struggled to get going offensively. The problem for Kansas City? Things didn't get a whole lot better for Kansas City when the game finally resumed.
wftv.comAgent: Seahawks bring back suspended WR Josh Gordon
RENTON, Wash. The Seattle Seahawks are bringing back wide receiver Josh Gordon on a one-year deal even as the talented pass catcher awaits reinstatement from the NFL after his latest suspension. Gordons signing was confirmed on Twitter by his agent David Canter on Thursday, just two days before the Seahawks must cut their roster to 53 players. Gordon was suspended indefinitely by the NFL last December for violating the leagues drug policy. But he found an advocate in quarterback Russell Wilson, who made a connection with Gordon during his short time with the Seahawks. Its real close, real tight-knit, real energetic group and real competitive.
AP source: Suspended WR Gordon applies for NFL reinstatement
Frequently suspended wide receiver Josh Gordon has applied to the NFL for reinstatement, a person with knowledge of the move told The Associated Press. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Thursday because the NFL does not publicly announce such moves. Gordon, 29, has been suspended eight times overall by either his team or the NFL, including six times since 2013, mostly for violating the league's policies on banned substances. Before the 2014 season, Gordon was suspended for a year for violating the substance abuse policy, a ban that was later reduced to 10 games. But he was later suspended for the season finale by the Browns for violating team rules.
Tom Brady says cameo taken out of context
Tom Brady throws a 34-yard touchdown pass to Josh Gordon for his 500th career touchdown pass during the fourth quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Gillette Stadium on Oct. 4, 2018. (CNN) - Tom Brady is defending his cameo in the Netflix series "Living With Yourself," saying the media is creating a "blame and shame" culture. In the scene, Brady is seen walking out of the "Top Happy Spa," which is located inside a strip mall. Brady insisted that the scene has nothing to do with Kraft and told reporters it was "taken out of context." "Again, it's unfortunate that people would choose to think I would ever do something like that about Mr. Kraft.