NFL: Jets' Pace suspended for banned substance
NFL: Jets' Pace suspended for banned substance
Pace will miss the first four games of the season and will be eligible to return for the Monday night game in Miami on Oct. 12.
In a statement issued by the Jets, Pace said the ban is a result of his taking an over-the-counter dietary supplement that he was unaware violated the NFL's policy.
Jurisprudence. A judge declined to release surveillance video depicting the moment a car driven by Cleveland Browns wide receiver Donté Stallworth struck and killed a pedestrian in a drunk-driving crash in Miami.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Dennis Murphy said the privacy interests of the family of victim Mario Reyes outweighed the public's right to view the video, which was recorded by a security camera.
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Suspended NFL star Michael Vick would keep one vehicle, one home, and a large assortment of furniture and personal items if his creditors and the judge who rejected his previous bankruptcy plan approve a revised plan filed yesterday.
It would give the former Atlanta quarterback incentive to return to the NFL and take responsibility to pay his taxes and expenses, Vick's lawyers wrote in papers filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Newport News, Va.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Frank J. Santoro has scheduled a hearing on the new proposal for July 31.
Vick is serving the final two months of his nearly two-year sentence in home confinement. He pleaded guilty to operating a dogfighting ring in August 2007.
Noteworthy. Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney is on his first official trip as U.S. ambassador to Ireland, one day after being sworn in by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. . . . The Carolina Panthers claimed rookie tight end Andrew Davie off waivers from the New York Jets. The 26-year-old spent four seasons in the St. Louis Cardinals' farm system before switching to football. He played both sports at Arkansas. . . . A jury in the U.S. Virgin Islands awarded Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor and two partners the return of a $1.5 million deposit from the botched sale of a private island.








