St. Petersburg Times Online: Sports
TampaBay.com
Place an Ad Calendars Classified Forums Sports Weather
tampabay.com

printer version

NFL briefs

Compiled from Times wires

© St. Petersburg Times, published February 9, 2001


Police: Bengals QB Smith driving under influence

SAN DIEGO -- Akili Smith, the Bengals' second-year quarterback, was arrested Thursday for investigation of drunken driving.

Smith, the third overall pick in the 1999 draft, was pulled over for driving the wrong way on a one-way street in the downtown Gaslamp Quarter at about 2 a.m., police spokesman Bill Robinson said. Smith told the officer he was looking for friends.

Smith was given a sobriety test and booked into county jail, Robinson said. He was released on $1,600 bail.

"If the information is accurate, this is a matter that Akili will have to handle with the proper authorities," Bengals spokesman Jack Brennan said.

Smith, from San Diego's Lincoln High, lost his starting job after 10 games last season.

BRONCOS: An arrest warrant was issued for tight end Byron Chamberlain after he missed a hearing in a driving-under-suspension case.

LIONS: Ex-NFL defensive end Charles Haley, 37, is the staff's new pass-rush specialist.

PACKERS: Green Bay and Mike Sherman have agreed to terms on a contract that will compensate him for his new dual role as coach and general manager.

REDSKINS: Washington has contacted officials at William & Mary about the possibility of holding training camp at the college beginning in late July.

SAINTS: Mississippi quietly has launched an effort to lure the franchise across the state line if it cannot work out a deal to stay in Louisiana. The Gulfport Sun Herald reported that the Saints are interested in a site along Interstate 10 near Stennis Space Center, about 45 miles from downtown New Orleans. It could become part of a large sports complex involving a NASCAR track and an all-purpose arena suitable for hockey, basketball, concerts and other events.

STEELERS: Kenny Jackson, receivers coach at Penn State since 1993, was hired to replace Bob Bratkowski as receivers coach. Jackson was the Eagles' first-round draft pick in 1984.

Back to Sports

Back to Top

© 2006 • All Rights Reserved • St. Petersburg Times
490 First Avenue South • St. Petersburg, FL 33701 • 727-893-8111
Contact the Times | Privacy Policy
Standard of Accuracy | Terms, Conditions & Copyright
 

From the Times sports desk

Bucs
  • Christensen: Dunn is No. 1 back
  • These guys can relate

  • Lightning/NHL
  • It's that darn 3rd period
  • Follow the bouncing pick
  • Slumping McCarty powers hot Red Wings

  • Devil Rays
  • Rays sign Ken Hill

  • College basketball
  • USF's Asbury out for up to 2 weeks
  • USF Women vs. Tulane
  • Men's college basketball around the state
  • FSU edges No. 4 Duke

  • NBA
  • Sleepy All-Star earning respect
  • Stern supports giving college players loans

  • Motorsports
  • Return to No. 1
  • NASCAR ban surprises RPM 2Night

  • Colleges
  • FSU coach averts bus tragedy

  • Golf
  • With an eye on PGA Tour, Kite seeks senior success

  • Soccer
  • Exhibition stretch for Mutiny

  • College football
  • FSU adds top DB to class

  • NFL
  • NFL briefs

  • Et cetera
  • XFL popularity reaches the Internet
  • Sports briefs

  • Preps
  • Mosby dominates; Hernando advances
  • Another record falls, but Rams don't
  • Gryphons, Bulls in title tilt
  • East Lake starts fast, holds off Hurricanes
  • Patriots win title after pep talk
  • District boys basketball
  • Crystal River rips Bears to end playoff hex
  • Hudson shuts out Citrus for record win
  • Wharton speeds into semis
  • Crusaders advance by dumping Barons
  • Penalty kicks spare Gators from defeat
  • CCC advances on Miller's blitz


  • From the wire

    From the state sports wire
  • Jacksonville's Spicer placed on IR after leg surgery
  • FIU-Western Kentucky game postponed because of Jeanne
  • Brown anxious to face old team for first time
  • Dolphins' desperate defense readies for Roethlisberger
  • Former Sarasota lineman sheds tough-guy image with Michigan
  • Rothstein rejoins Heat as assistant
  • No. 16 Florida has history on its side against Kentucky
  • FSU and Clemson QBs both off to slow starts