Damar Hamlin Custom Shirts Net Cincy Store $50K ... Proceeds Going To Foundation
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A Cincinnati store that made custom Damar Hamlin shirts in the wake of the Bills safety's medical crisis tells TMZ Sports it's made $50K off the tees ... and is now planning on donating all of that cash to DH's Chasing M's Foundation.
Cincy Shirts put together three designs after the scary incident on Jan. 2 ... when the 24-year-old collapsed and went into cardiac arrest during the Bills vs. Bengals "Monday Night Football" game.
One shirt reads "More Than Football" with Hamlin's #3 jersey number. Another has Cincinnati's "513" area code on it with Bengals and Bills team colors. The third is a design from a local artist that features the Bengals and Bills mascots wearing No. 3 jerseys.
Cincy Shirts co-owner Josh Sneed tells us the custom pieces are selling like crazy, both in stores and online ... and they're trying hard to keep up with the orders.
Sneed went on to say that all of the proceeds from the shirt sales will be donated to Hamlin's foundation.
"It seems no matter who needs something, this city steps up," Sneed said. "I'm lucky to see this happen time in and time out. Very proud of this city."
Sneed also delivered a box of shirts to Hamlin's family at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and to the Bengals. In fact, cornerback Cameron Taylor-Britt took a selfie wearing one on Thursday.
Cincy Shirts is one of many apparel stores trying to help out Damar ... Obvious Shirts also made custom Hamlin tees and hoodies and donated $14,003 to the foundation on Thursday.
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NFL Cancels Bills-Bengals Game ... Will Not Reschedule
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The NFL has decided to cancel the Buffalo Bills vs. Cincinnati Bengals game, the league announced Thursday night ... days after Monday Night Football was postponed following Damar Hamlin’s medical emergency.
The Week 17 game will NOT be made up.
Of course, the game was postponed by the league Monday night after a terrifying incident involving the 24-year-old Bills safety.
The cancellation throws a wrench into the playoffs ... as the Bills-Bengals game had major postseason implications.
In an effort to mitigate any advantage, the league has proposed several options ... including potentially playing the AFC Championship game at a neutral site, removing any home-field advantage.
Damar Hamlin Asked Nurse Who Won Bills-Bengals Game, Condition Improving
The issue is the Bills-Bengals game could have determined who was the #1 seed ... important not just because that team would have home field, but also a first-round bye.
There are 3 potential scenarios where the AFC Championship game would be played in a neutral area. Those scenarios depend on Week 18's games, but it's likely a Buffalo vs. Kansas City game would be at a neutral site. There's also a chance a Buffalo or Cincy vs. Kansas City game would be played at a neutral area.
As a result of the cancelation, the Bengals are now AFC North champions.
The Bengals will play the Ravens on Sunday ... while the Bills will take on the Patriots.
The NFL's plan isn't yet set in stone ... the league has called a special meeting tomorrow where the plan will likely be finalized.
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Micah Parsons Rips Bart Scott For Blaming Tee Higgins For Damar Hamlin Incident
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Cowboys star Micah Parsons laid into former NFL player-turned-commentator Bart Scott ... who blamed Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins for causing Bills safety Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest during "Monday Night Football."
"Yoo are we serious?!!?," Parsons tweeted. "Why do we let some people speak on tv?! This was a freak incident but putting fault on another player is wild! They should make some of these guys go over lines or something or not even give them a seat at the table!"
Parsons wasn't done, firing off another tweet in response to Scott ... writing, "Like does not even consider how Tee Huggins feels before airing some bull shut like that! That traumatic event he just went through! I swear some of these tv guys have too much egos on these stages we give them!"
ICYMI, during an appearance on ESPN's First Take, Scott seemed to insinuate Tuesday Higgins was in part responsible for Hamlin going into cardiac arrest on the field.
On ESPN, Bart Scott blamed #Bengals WR Tee Higgins for the incident with Damar Hamlin.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 3, 2023 @NFL_DovKleiman
That is totally ridiculous, what happened was a freak accident.pic.twitter.com/5Sbh3GxslC
“Right before the tackle, he lowers his helmet, and he kind of throws his body into his chest,” Scott said on FT. “He’s standing up because he’s thinking he got to chase Tee Higgins at an angle to make a tackle, so he didn’t expect Tee Higgins to launch his body back into him."
He continued ... “It’s one of those things, a lot of times you see it as a linebacker … a running back comes through the hole, and he knows the contact is coming, so he lowers his helmet, and you can’t get underneath him so he’s able to get into you and your chest is exposed."
"They have taken that out of the game, but they don’t really regulate it as much as possible. I expect the league will be a lot more vigilant when it comes to that and using that penalty.”
As you know by now, Hamlin was carted off the field Monday night after his heart stopped on the field, and remains hospitalized at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where the 24-year-old appears to be making signs of progress, according to the Bills.
Scott responded to Micah directly on Twitter Wednesday, saying, "It’s wasn’t concise in my explanation but this was from the third segment. The first segment I said exactly what u said, it was a freak incident. And expressed my concern for Higgins and was happy his mom was there."
"You know how this works they use clips for attention."
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Bengals Vs. Bills Game Will Not Resume This Week ... NFL Says
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The NFL just announced the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills will not return to the field this week ... this after Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed on the field during Monday Night Football.
Roger Goodell made the announcement official just minutes ago ... saying he spoke with both teams and elected not to resume the matchup prior to Week 18 -- the final week of the NFL season.
The league says it has not decided what to do about the contest ... and Week 18 will continue as scheduled.
The league says it has been in regular contact with the medical team caring for Hamlin ... as well as the Bengals, Bills, and NFL Players Association.
As we previously reported, Hamlin collapsed after tackling Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins in the first quarter of Monday night's matchup ... and received emergency CPR for several minutes before being carted off the field and transferred to a local hospital.
The game was suspended ... and the league said Hamlin was in critical condition. The Bills later added he was stable, and his heartbeat was restored prior to leaving the field. He spent the night in the ICU, where he remains.
The game had playoff implications on the line ... but the NFL and both teams made it clear Hamlin's health is far more important.
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Cincinnati Bengals Xmas Eve Scare ... Team Plane Makes Emergency Landing, Loses Engine
The Cincinnati Bengals learned a lesson about flying on XMAS eve ... it's all about the landing.
After beating the New England Patriots Saturday, the players jumped on the team plane in Rhode Island for a flight back home. At some point during the flight, an engine on the Delta jet conked out and 71 minutes after taking off ... the plane made an emergency landing at JFK in NYC.
#Bengals waiting at JFK for 2nd plane after original flight home experienced engine trouble and was forced to make emergency landing.
— LanceMcAlister (@LanceMcAlister) December 25, 2022 @LanceMcAlister
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One of the players called the incident "a little rough" ... given the weather on the east coast and the emergency, it had to be super scary,
Delta 8861 #RuleTheJungle #CINvsNE https://t.co/ZV32Y0wHeG https://t.co/0bktDoKJ4k pic.twitter.com/oBWGWeS3Ua
— Sports + Aviation (@SportsAviation) December 25, 2022 @SportsAviation
The plane landed safely, the players switched planes and they returned to Cincinnati around midnight.
ICYMI ... the Bengals are on a roll, winning their 7th straight game by a score of 22-18.
Merry Xmas Bengals ... that's one gift, for sure.
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Bucs' Giovani Bernard Reporter Sorry For Postgame Incident ... 'Cruel And Insensitive'
A reporter is issuing a public apology for ambushing Giovani Bernard after Sunday's loss to the Bengals ... saying the awkward interaction came off as "cruel and insensitive."
Jenna Laine, a Bucs beat reporter for ESPN, released a lengthy statement on the matter Tuesday night ... explaining why she feels remorseful for the testy locker room exchange.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) December 22, 2022 @JennaLaineESPN
Laine says she was wrong to post video of the incident on Twitter ... which showed her peppering Bernard with questions about a failed fake punt as he tried to leave the locker room to be with his family.
"The first misstep was posting a video of 'our' interaction with Giovani," Laine wrote in the statement. "My intention wasn't to make it some 'gotcha' moment but to illustrate how tense things can get in the locker room when a team isn't meeting expectations."
Bucs running back Giovani Bernard didn’t want to talk to the media about what happened on the botched fake punt. Here’s that interaction.
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) December 19, 2022 @JennaLaineESPN
Note: As reporters, it is our job to seek clarity on what happened, especially on the most pivotal play of a game. pic.twitter.com/snQSvLE5mA
Laine also addressed her comments in the video ... saying she was trying to point out the accountability athletes deal with on a daily basis.
"In full transparency, I now see that there was no benefit to doing it. I realize that it came across as cruel and insensitive."
"In no way was I trying to weaponize his injury against him either by pointing it out."
Bernard took issue with Laine at the time ... saying the reporter did not prioritize interviewing him throughout the season. He eventually answered their questions and took responsibility for the costly turnover against Cincinnati.
Bucs botch their fake punt because Gio Bernard didn't realize it was a fake pic.twitter.com/XddhY9fs3i
— Main Team (@MainTeamSports) December 18, 2022 @MainTeamSports
"I was too caught up in trying to get the full story and meeting deadlines and into my own 'stuff,'" Laine added. "I didn't take into consideration what HE needed from me in that moment. So I clearly have some growing to do."
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Ex-NFL Star Domata Peko Father-In-Law Sells Winning Powerball Ticket ... Gets $1 Million Reward
Ex-NFL star Domata Peko's father-in-law had a helluva Tuesday -- it turns out his gas station sold the $2 BILLION Powerball-winning ticket ... resulting in a $1 million payday!!
The 37-year-old former Bengals nose tackle -- who played the majority of his career in Cincinnati -- shared the exciting news just now ... saying, "My Father In-Law Sold the winning PowerBall (ticket) 2 billion $"
"Congrats Baba."
Joe Chahayed -- who owns the Joe's Service Center gas station in Altadena, CA -- turned into a local celeb after it was announced he sold the winning ticket ... with folks in the area heading to his store to take selfies with him.
Joe told reporters he's had some winning tickets in the Super Lotto and Fantasy 5 at his location in the past -- but those tickets were only worth up to $9,000.
BTW -- Domata reportedly made over $47 million in contract money over the course of his career.
Joe says he's not going to retire just yet ... but his family can expect a really nice Thanksgiving.
Congrats, Joe!!
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Bengals Asst. Adam Zimmer Dead At 38 ... Mike Zimmer's Son
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8:37 AM PT -- The Vikings just released a statement on Adam Zimmer's passing as well ... calling him "a kind" and "respectful man."
"Over his years in Minnesota," the team added, "it was evident he cared tremendously about his family, his players, his fellow coaches and the Vikings front office staff. Our thoughts are with Mike, Corri, Marki, and the entire Zimmer family."
7:51 AM PT -- The Saints -- who Adam coached for from 2006 to 2009 -- are sending their condolences to the Zimmer family ... releasing an emotional statement Tuesday morning.
"Adam was knowledgeable, hard-working, well-liked by everyone he came into contact with, and enthusiastic," the team said ... adding, "The thoughts and prayers of the New Orleans Saints organization go out to the entire Zimmer family, including Adam's father, Mike and his two sisters, Corri and Marki."
Cincinnati Bengals offensive analyst Adam Zimmer -- the son of longtime Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer -- passed away unexpectedly on Monday, according to his sister.
He was only 38.
Corri Zimmer White announced the news in a heartbreaking Instagram post ... calling her brother the "kindest, sweetest, family loving, sports obsessed soul there ever was."
"My heart is shattered and it hurts so bad," said Corri, who shared several photos of her brother in her announcement. "I'm so lost, I'm so overwhelmed, I'm so heartbroken."
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A cause of death was not revealed.
"My brother was one of my best friends," Cori added, "especially after my mom died, we became so close."
Adam started his NFL coaching career in 2006 when he became the New Orleans Saints assistant linebacker coach at 22 years old.
He went on to coach for the Chiefs, the Bengals and then the Vikings, where he served as a linebacker coach and co-defensive coordinator underneath his father.
He had been working remotely as an analyst for Bengals head coach Zac Taylor this year.
"Please pray for our family as we try to navigate through this," Corri said.
"Adam, I love you so much and I will miss you every second of every day until I see you again. Please watch over us and help us be okay."
RIP
Originally Published -- 7:12 AM PT
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Adam 'Pacman' Jones Cops Gifts For Weed Biz Team ... Iced-Out Chains!!!
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Adam "Pacman" Jones is thanking the crew that helped him launch his new weed strain ... by hookin' them up with some crazy iced-out jewelry!!!
TMZ Sports has learned ... the former Cincinnati Bengals star gifted 24 of his employees with the new bling -- after they all played a role in getting his collab with cannabis lifestyle brand, Cookies, off the ground.
Pacman delivered the chains on Thursday ... and they're awesome.
The pieces feature a "PAC" pendant -- a nod to his nickname -- and a chain that is packed with quality diamonds.
Pacman copped 'em from jewelers Tajia Diamond and Victor Rodriguez ... and we're told the total price for all 24 pieces was over $100k!!!
"We blessing the gang," Pacman said of the gifts this week. "We thanking everybody who was a part of Cookies."
Pacman -- who retired from the NFL in May 2019 -- has been working in the weed industry for several years, and recently partnered up with Cookies to release a new line of products that will be available in California stores on Oct. 29.
"We been working on this process, this Pacman strain, for seven years," Jones told us. "Today was one of the bucket list days."
The 39-year-old Pro Bowler is really high (no pun intended) on using the product and feels everyone should utilize it, including athletes.
"Cannabis is, to me, one of the top safest things that you can use that's helped me keep myself calm and keep my rocker down," Jones said.
"It's not for everybody. To each its own but I'm one of the guys that support it 100% and it's for me."
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Joe Burrow I've Experienced Memory Loss ... After Hard Hits In Games
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Joe Burrow is speaking out about his own experiences with hard hits to the head following Tua Tagovailoa's recent injury ... revealing he's blacked out and completely lost memory of parts of games.
The Cincinnati Bengals superstar's comments come as the topic of concussions has returned to the spotlight this season ... after the Dolphins allowed their star QB to play in a game just four days after he appeared to suffer a serious head injury against the Bills.
Burrow says, unfortunately, these things will continue to happen due to the nature of the sport ... and players know what they're signing up for.
"You're going to have head injuries," Burrow said on Colin Cowherd's podcast. "You're going to tear your ACL. You're going to break your arm. That's the game that we play. That's the life that we live."
Burrow -- who said he's had concussions where he didn't remember the second half of a game or an entire game -- said there's an inherent risk associated with the sport that he accepts.
Uh oh, Tua is not okay… #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/epCxe5h5Je
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) September 25, 2022 @EmmanuelAcho
"I know I got a little dizzy at one point," Burrow said on the podcast. "But nothing long-lasting."
Tua's situation has sparked serious concern with the Dolphins' handling of concussions ... with many questioning why he was even on the field to get hit in the head again on Thursday after suffering what looked like a possible head injury just four days prior against the Bills.
This is a disaster. Pray for Tua. Fire the medical staffs and coaches. I predicted this and I hate that I am right. Two concussions in 5 days can kill someone. This can end careers. How are we so stupid in 2022. pic.twitter.com/D8S8eEbgda
— Chris Nowinski, Ph.D. (@ChrisNowinski1) September 30, 2022 @ChrisNowinski1
Tagovailoa's situation was so serious, Dr. Bennet Omalu -- the famed neurologist portrayed by actor Will Smith in the 2015 movie "Concussion" -- told us Tua should walk away from the NFL.
"If you love your life, if you love your family, you love your kids -- if you have kids -- it's time to gallantly walk away," Omalu said. "Go find something else to do."
"Sometimes money is not more valuable than human life. $20 billion is not worth more than your brain."
Burrow says he believes every player has gotten a concussion at some point ... but that's why they get paid the big bucks.
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Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Returns Home After Suffering Head Injury ... 'In Good Spirits'
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7:11 AM PT -- Tua Tagovailoa was released from the hospital Thursday night and has made his way to his home in South Florida on Friday, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports.
Tagovailoa is "in good spirits," according to Fowler, and initial tests showed he suffered no structural damage during the scary play.
Fowler reports the quarterback is slated to undergo further testing this week.
5:41 AM PT -- 9/30 -- Positive news ... the Dolphins said after the team's loss to the Bengals late Thursday night that Tagovailoa was "expected to be discharged from the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and will fly home with the team tonight."
Terrifying moment during "Thursday Night Football" ... Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was rushed to the hospital after suffering what appeared to be a significant head injury.
The 24-year-old signal-caller was injured in the second quarter of Miami's game against the Bengals ... when he was wrapped up by a defender and thrown to the turf.
Very scary as Tua Tagavailoa goes down after a sack, looks like it may have been the second concussion in 4 days. Really not good. pic.twitter.com/2u0Leb69O5
— Dr. Lös Real Polyamorous Tantric Sex Guru (@LosRealAli) September 30, 2022 @LosRealAli
Tagovailoa's head slammed off the ground hard -- and he immediately seemed to lose consciousness.
Trainers and team personnel raced to tend to him ... before they eventually strapped him to a backboard and transported him to a nearby hospital in Cincinnati.
The Dolphins say he, thankfully, "is conscious and has movement in all his extremities."
Tagovailoa had exited last week's game against the Bills after sustaining an injury on a similar play -- though he and the team told media members afterward he only suffered a back injury.
Story developing ...
Originally Published -- 9/29 7:08 PM PT
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T.J. Houshmandzadeh Burrow's A Top 5 QB ... Ahead Of Tom Brady!!!
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How good is Joe Burrow? According to former Bengals star T.J. Houshmandzadeh -- he's, right now, better than Tom Brady!!!
The ex-Cincinnati wideout made the claim to TMZ Sports just ahead of the Bengals' season-opener ... saying the team's star quarterback is simply that good at the moment.
"He's top five," T.J. said of the 25-year-old signal-caller. "I don't know who comes out of the top five, but in no particular order, when you ask me who are the top five quarterbacks, I'm going to say Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert, Josh Allen."
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— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) June 21, 2022 @Ihartitz
It's a bold statement, considering Burrow's only played in 26 regular season games in his career ... but T.J. tells us he's seen enough already to put him ahead of the G.O.A.T.
In fact, Houshmandzadeh said there's a chance Burrow could be as high as No. 3 on his QB list -- ahead of Allen and Herbert.
That all being said, T.J. is entering this season with cautious optimism for his former squad -- saying anything can happen in the NFL.
"I remember playing 2006 we had a really good year and we were all extremely young and then 2007, we were ass," the 44-year-old said. "And so, I would assume they're not going to do what we did. I'd expect the Bengals for the next six, seven years to always be in contention -- but it's not going to be easy."
Cincy kicks off the season against rival Steelers on Sunday.
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T.J. Houshmandzadeh Terrell Owens Can Still Play In NFL!!! ... 'He'd Be Successful'
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Even at 48 years old, Terrell Owens could STILL catch touchdowns for your favorite NFL team ... so says T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who tells TMZ Sports the Hall of Famer "would be successful" if he signed somewhere in the league today.
"I would say if a team gave him 15-20 snaps [per game], give him all the third downs and the redzone," the former Bengals superstar said, "he could do it."
Owens has been asking for a second chance in the NFL for years -- and showed last month he's still got the wheels to play.
In a 40-yard race with two Fan Controlled Football league receivers, Owens dusted the competition and posted an incredible sub-4.5-second run time. And, Houshmandzadeh says that's why he thinks T.O. would still work in the league.
"If you're able to run," the ex-Cincinnati wideout said, "you're able to keep and create separation."
Owens hasn't gotten any looks from NFL GMs since he last played in the 2010 season -- but he has hit the field for the FCF and done well there.
Houshmandzadeh says he's "interested" in seeing some team give the guy the opportunity to show he still belongs.
Johnny Football to Terrell Owens for 6… get these men back in the league #FCF #MoneyManziel pic.twitter.com/KAgw6VNWC4
— 732 Studios 🎙 (@732_studios) April 24, 2022 @732_studios
"I don't know why anyone hasn't," he said. "I don't think they will. But if they were, I believe he'd be successful."
Houshmandzadeh is promising to give more of his football takes on his new show with Orlando Scandrick -- "Airing It Out with Housh and Scandrick" -- which officially premieres Sept. 12 on YouTube. A new episode will then drop every following Monday on YT, and Tuesday nights on Fubo Sports.
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Ex-NFLer Stanley Wilson Jr. Arrested For Breaking Into Home ... Allegedly Took Bath In Fountain
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Ex-NFL player Stanley Wilson Jr. has been arrested once again for breaking into a home -- this time, he is accused of taking a bath in an outdoor fountain after ransacking the place.
LAPD sources tell TMZ Sports the former Detroit Lions cornerback broke into a $30 million Hollywood Hills property on two separate occasions -- most recently on August 24, when he is accused of moving and damaging items.
During his second alleged break-in at the residence, we're told Wilson took a bath in the outside fountain with soap he found from inside ... causing $5,000 worth of damage.
LAPD arrested Wilson both times -- he was charged with two felony counts of vandalism and one count of second-degree burglary
We're told there are no ties between Wilson, the property, or the homeowners.
This isn't the first time Wilson broke into someone's home ... in June of 2016, he was shot in the abdomen while trying to break into a Southwest Portland residence while naked. He was also arrested again in Portland in January 2017 for allegedly walking around a neighborhood naked.
One month later, Wilson was sentenced to 10 days in jail for the 2016 incident ... plus three years probation and mandatory drug treatment. He also had to pay restitution for damages to the home and write an apology letter.
Just five days after his sentencing, he was arrested again in February of 2017 for breaking into another home while naked.
Wilson Jr. -- the son of former Bengals RB Stanley Sr. -- was a 3rd-round draft pick by the Lions and played two seasons before tearing his Achilles in 2008, ending his NFL career.
He logged in 89 total tackles, 8 pass deflections and 1 forced fumble.
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Aaron Donald Furiously Swings Helmet At Bengals Players ... In Joint Practice Brawl
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Aaron Donald temporarily lost his mind during a wild, joint-practice brawl with the Bengals on Thursday -- ripping off a Cincinnati player's helmet and then appearing to attack his opponents with it.
The crazy scene just went down minutes ago in Cincy -- at the end of a heated practice between the L.A. Rams and the Bengals.
Deleted video of Aaron Donald swinging a helmet at bengals players. pic.twitter.com/dHCAGN8Bby
— Not Jake 🥷🏻 (@CincyHub) August 25, 2022 @CincyHub
Video from the scene shows both teams got involved in a big scuffle at midfield -- when, suddenly, Donald grabbed one of his opponents' headgear and flew off the handle.
The 3-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year can be seen in the footage swinging the helmet repeatedly, and at points, seeming to make contact with some of the Bengals' players.
#Rams Aaron Donald swinging two #Bengals helmets in the mix. pic.twitter.com/y92A0gNskd
— Sam Greene (@SGdoesit) August 25, 2022 @SGdoesit
Eventually, Donald was corralled by his teammates, and he dropped the helmet. Practice ended moments later.
It doesn't appear anyone was injured, and after it all calmed down, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor brushed off the altercation in a meeting with media members.
Bengals coach Zac Taylor on the fight that caused practice to be over. pic.twitter.com/7LXPIW10uq
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) August 25, 2022 @Ben_Baby
"It just got a little scuffle-y," he said. "And so, we just called it."
The two teams are slated to meet up again on Saturday night in a preseason contest -- though it seems unlikely Donald will suit up for the game.
It's unclear if the Rams star will be subject to league discipline over his role in the fracas.
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Joe Burrow Scoots Around Bengals Practice ... After Appendectomy
NFL superstar Joe Burrow isn't going to let an appendix -- or lack, thereof -- keep him from hanging out with his team ... he joined his fellow Bengals on the sidelines during training camp just days after having his pouch removed.
The AFC champ, unfortunately, had to undergo an appendectomy recently ... and will be out several weeks as he recovers from the procedure.
Joe Burrow and his new scooter are in attendance at #Bengals practice today pic.twitter.com/hATbjU5JNt
— Kelsey Conway (@KelseyLConway) August 1, 2022 @KelseyLConway
But, #9 made the ultimate effort to be with his teammates on Monday ... pulling up to camp on a scooter to make sure his presence was known.
The signal-caller arrived on the scene in style -- rocking a motored vehicle in slow-mo as he checked out his team getting in a solid workout.
Of course, as we reported last week ... Burrow will be out some time after having his appendix removed, but is expected to be good to go in time for the season.
Nice to see the dude still showing love for his Bengals teammates.
Feel better, Joey B!!