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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Kenny Pickett threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson with 4:02 remaining and the Pittsburgh Steelers slipped past the Tennessee Titans 20-16 on Thursday. Tennessee rookie quarterback Will Levis played well in his second NFL start but couldn't match the electricity of his first, a four-touchdown masterpiece against Atlanta. The Titans said Burks had full movement in all his extremities, it was reported on the Amazon TV broadcast. The Titans responded to take a 13-10 halftime lead behind some poised play by Levis and Derrick Henry's unique brand of fury. Inside linebacker Cole Holcomb was carted off in the first quarter with what appeared to be a serious left knee injury.
Persons: — Kenny Pickett, Diontae Johnson, Pickett, Johnson, Jaylen Warren, Will Levis, Kwon Alexander, Treylon Burks, Burks, Matt Canada, Derrick Henry's, Henry, Jeffery Simmons, Folk, George Pickens, , Nicholas Petit, Frere, Peter Skoronski, Daniel Brunskill, Andre Dillard —, Sean Murphy, Bunting, Montravius Adams, Cole Holcomb, ___ Organizations: PITTSBURGH, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans, Steelers, Jacksonville, Tennessee, NFL, Atlanta, Levis, Titans, Amazon, Petit, Tampa Bay, Green Locations: Levis, Tennessee, Tampa
Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Sept 29 (Reuters) - National Football League players who bet on NFL games will face harsher penalties under the league's revised gambling policy, according to a memo obtained by Reuters on Friday. Players who bet on games involving their own teams will face a minimum two-year suspension, while betting on any NFL game will result in a minimum one-year suspension. The league said it was working with the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) to develop a program educating players on changes to the policy. "The NFL and NFL Players Association share a longstanding and unwavering commitment to protecting the integrity of the game," the league and NFLPA said in a joint statement. Several NFL players have faced punishment for gambling over the last two years, as sports betting has become legal in more U.S. states and been made increasingly accessible.
Persons: Stephen Lew, Roger Goodell, NFLPA, Nicholas Petit, Frere, Jameson Williams, Stanley Berryhill, Amy Tennery Organizations: NFL, New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals, Caesars Superdome, National Football League, Reuters, NFL Players Association, Tennessee Titans, Detroit Lions, Thomson Locations: New Orleans , Louisiana, USA, New York
announced penalties on Thursday for four players who had violated the league’s gambling rules. games in the 2022 season. Nicholas Petit-Frere, an offensive tackle with the Tennessee Titans, received a six-game suspension for betting on other sports while at the team’s facility. He will be allowed to participate in training camp and preseason practices and games. spokesman declined to comment on specifics of the investigation and how the league had discovered the players’ violations.
Persons: Isaiah Rodgers, Rashod Berry, Demetrius Taylor, Nicholas Petit, Frere Organizations: Indianapolis Colts, Detroit Lions, Tennessee Titans
The three players, who all bet on National Football League games during the 2022 season, may petition for reinstatement after the 2023 campaign, the league said in a statement. Shortly after the NFL announced the suspensions, the Colts waived defensive end Berry and cornerback Rodgers. "We have made the following roster moves as a consequence of the determination that these players violated the league’s gambling policy," said Colts General Manager Chris Ballard. "We will continue to emphasize to our players the importance of understanding and adhering to league rules and policies." Berry broke into the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and played eight games over parts of two seasons.
Persons: Isaiah Rodgers, Bob DeChiara, Rashod Berry, Demetrius Taylor, Berry, Rodgers, Chris Ballard, Nicholas Petit, Frere, Nick, Petit, Taylor, Frank Pingue, Ken Ferris, Toby Davis Organizations: Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, Gillette, NFL, National Football League, Colts, Tennessee Titans, Titans, ESPN, Detroit, Lions, Thomson Locations: Foxborough , Massachusetts, USA, Tennessee, Toronto
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