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NFL

Bengals: No 'rash,' fast decisions on CB Jones

INDIANAPOLIS — Cincinnati Bengals player personnel director Duke Tobin said he was ‘very disappointed’ with cornerback Adam Jones, who was arrested in early January on charge of felony harassment with a bodily substance, disorderly conduct, assault and obstructing official business.

“It was disappointing for us to see him display what he displayed. It is a poor reflection of him and it’s not indicative of who he is in our opinion. I think Adam is better than that,” Tobin said.

The Cincinnati Bengals are in no hurry to make a decision on the future of Adam Jones despite the cornerback’s latest off-field issues. The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP

Jones’ legal status is currently pending, as Cincinnati prosecutor Joe Deters publicly said that he would like to see what punishment the NFL might give Jones before proceeding with the case. The NFL has not commented other than to say Jones, who has had multiple off the field issues over the course of his career, will be reviewed under the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

Tobin said the team will not make any quick decisions regarding Jones’ status with the team at this time. A key date for the Bengals could be March 9, when the NFL free agency period officially opens. The Bengals could lose starting cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, who is set to become a free agent. Jones, 33, has two years remaining on his contract, and the team could save as much as $7.5 million against the cap this year if he were released.

“I’m not going to condemn him and I’m not going to condone what he did, but whether there was anything criminal there or not is to be determined by our criminal justice system,” Tobin said. “We’re going to let that work and if there’s an NFL penalty that’ll be determined by the NFL and we’re going to let that work…

“We’re not going to make any rash, harsh, fast decisions about the future of our football team without all the information. We don’t have an update on that. His status on our team is like a lot of players’ status on our team. He’s got to earn his way like everyone else does. Where this goes, I cannot predict it, but we are certainly not going to make a decision on him without more information.”

Soccer

Luis Enrique will step down as Barcelona manager at season's end

Watch: Barcelona kid scores incredible individual effort vs. Dortmund

Watch: Barcelona kid scores incredible individual effort vs. Dortmund


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NFL

Cutler's status as Bears QB 'fluid,' GM says

Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace described Jay Cutler’s situation as “fluid” on Wednesday, partly because the quarterback has not been medically cleared following surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right throwing shoulder in December.

The Bears have been actively shopping Cutler since the end of the season and would open up $13 million in salary-cap space if they trade or release the veteran quarterback. But none of that can happen until Cutler is healthy enough to pass a physical.

“Jay’s under contract, so it’s fluid. I would describe it as fluid,” Pace told reporters at the NFL combine in Indianapolis. “There are a lot of conversations going on between us and Bus Cook. I think one of the things with Jay I value is his agent, Bus Cook. We’re close, and I think at times like these that relationship is important because we can be honest and transparent. I think he’s one of the top agents out there, and I think that helps in this process.”

Pace added: “[Cutler] is far along in his rehab. I wouldn’t say he’s there yet, but he’s definitely ahead of [schedule]. He hasn’t gotten to that point yet [where he’s been medically cleared], but he’s ahead of schedule.”

  • With Jimmy Garoppolo out of the mix, the Bears know they still need to address their quarterback situation, but No. 3 overall may be a reach.

The general manager left the door open for Cutler to return in 2017, although that scenario is highly unlikely.

“At this point we pretty much have everything on the table,” Pace said. “For us, to do it the responsible way, that’s necessary.”

Cutler is under contract through 2020, but there is no guaranteed money left on his deal. His base salary in 2017 is scheduled to be $12.5 million, and he can earn $2.5 million in per-game roster bonuses if he is on the active roster on game day.

The 2017 salary is modest for an NFL starting quarterback, but Cutler is coming off a disappointing season in which he started only five games because of injuries.

The Bears would carry $2 million in dead money — the remaining portion of his restructured prorated signing bonus — with Cutler off the roster.

The Bears are waiting for Jay Cutler to be medically cleared from December shoulder surgery before they can make a move on the beleaguered quarterback. AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast

Cutler, who turns 34 in April, holds almost every passing record in franchise history, but he has led the Bears to just one playoff appearance in eight seasons.

Chicago’s arguably most polarizing athlete, Cutler has been through a tenure with the Bears that has been marked by turnovers. He has 109 interceptions in 102 regular-season games for the Bears, including a career-worst 26 picks in 2009 after the club paid a hefty price to acquire him from the Denver Broncos.

He has cycled through six offensive coordinators in Chicago. The Bears’ revolving door of playcallers also contributed to Cutler’s failure to develop into a premier franchise quarterback.

Cutler did lead the Bears to the NFC Championship Game in 2010 — a contest he left because of a knee injury — and posted a career-best 92.3 passer rating in 2015, but those achievements have been largely overshadowed by his struggles protecting the football.

Soccer

Guardiola: Sheikh Mansour wants me at City a 'long time'

Action Images via Reuters / Lee Smith Livepic

Manchester City’s billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan wants Pep Guardiola in charge of the club a “long time,” but the Spanish manager understands it’s his on-pitch results that do the talking.

The ex-Barcelona and Bayern Munich handler’s first season in England has been very much a transitional period, with youngsters acquired and some senior players relinquishing their hold on the starting lineup, but the boss’ popularity with the fans and pedigree indicate a longer stay than his three-year contract would be preferable for City.

Reports in January suggested this could be a possibility, with Guardiola believed to be acclimatising to Lancashire life quickly in his apartment in the centre of Manchester; and now it appears that he’s appeasing the club’s brass in Abu Dhabi.

Related – Report: Guardiola considering 5-year Manchester City stay

“He would like that I stay here for a long, long, long, long time. But of course it depends on the results,” Guardiola told Reuters of his meeting with Sheikh Mansour during last week’s warm-weather training in the United Arab Emirates.

“If not, they would say: What happened? What can we do? What do we need to improve? That’s the process. To finish the process, they are going to help us.”

Although the explosive early-season form abated, City is still pursuing three pieces of silverware – although Chelsea is briskly striding away atop the Premier League. Guardiola’s lot plays Huddersfield Town in a FA Cup fifth-round replay on Wednesday, and has a 5-3 aggregate advantage before March 15’s Champions League last-16 second leg bout at AS Monaco.

In the meantime, Guardiola states that City’s current ambitions are viewed on a game-by-game basis.

“We didn’t speak about targets. They will be happy if we win. I know we have to win but I’ve handled that in the past and I will in the present.”

Following the visit from Huddersfield in the FA Cup, City travels to bottom-placed Sunderland in Sunday’s Premier League outings.

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Soccer

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  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

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