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NFL

Eagles begin trimming, release CB McKelvin

PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles released veteran cornerback Leodis McKelvin on Wednesday, the team announced.

McKelvin was set to make a base salary of $2 million with a roster bonus of $1.2 million in 2017. By cutting him, the Eagles gain $3.2 million in cap space.

The Eagles started the process of trying to free up resources by asking veteran left tackle Jason Peters to take a pay cut. They are expected to continue to free up money over the next four weeks before the start of free agency on March 9.

McKelvin, who played under defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz in Buffalo, signed a two-year, $6.2 million deal last offseason. He established himself as the team’s top corner during the spring and summer but injured his hamstring early in the season and never fully rounded into form.

He appeared in 13 games and finished with two interceptions and 16 passes defensed.

Cornerback Leodis McKelvin appeared in 13 games and had two interceptions in his only season for the Eagles. Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire

Fellow starter Nolan Carroll is set to become a free agent, so it’s possible the Eagles will have two new outside corners in 2017.

An upgrade is needed. Cornerback play was an issue for most of the season. The Eagles’ defense yielded 57 pass plays of 20-plus yards (sixth-highest in NFL), and were the most giving team in the league on deep balls down both the left and right sides of the field.

Executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman pointed to the corner position in particular when emphasizing that the team needs to get away from the “band-aid” approach. They have largely gone the free-agent route for a number of years to fill the cornerback posts, with minimal success. That’s been largely out of necessity given that they haven’t drafted a corner in the first round since selecting Lito Sheppard 26th overall in 2002. They invested a second rounder in Eric Rowe in 2015, but traded him to the eventual-champion New England Patriots this past September after just one season.

With a quality crop of cornerbacks in this draft, the Eagles are expected to replenish the position come April, and perhaps before via free agency.

NFL

Despite going 3-13, Bears to raise ticket prices

2:35 PM ET

  • Roman ModrowskiESPN.com

The Chicago Bears are increasing their season-ticket prices for most sections of Soldier Field despite going 3-13, the worst record in franchise history for a 16-game season, the team announced Wednesday in letters to season-ticket holders.

Some sections will see a decrease in pricing, but most sections will see an increase of 1-4 percent. It’s the first increase since 2014.

“It was a challenging and disappointing season,” team president/CEO Ted Phillips said in the letter. “One we will not repeat. We shared in your frustration and do not take your passion and loyalty for granted. We are humbled by your dedication to the Bears and know we must be better.”

The Bears haven’t made the playoffs in nine of the past 10 years, but Phillips praised the work of general manager Ryan Pace and head coach John Fox in changing the culture in the locker room and making the team younger over the last two years.

NFL

Antonio Brown: 'I have some growing up to do'

PITTSBURGH — Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown acknowledges that he plans to make changes in light of the Facebook Live incident after Pittsburgh’s playoff win in Kansas City.

Brown, whose broadcast of the team’s postgame locker room scene drew sharp criticism from coach Mike Tomlin, told Bleacher Report that such an incident won’t happen again.

“The big thing I learned is that I have some growing up to do, and I’m going to do it,” Brown told the website while making the media rounds at the Super Bowl in Houston. “I learned a lot from it and will keep learning. I’m going to rebuild the trust with my teammates and coaches. I promise you that.”

Brown called the incident a “dumb mistake” during the interview. A few weeks earlier, Tomlin labeled Brown’s actions selfish and inconsiderate and said he hoped his star player wouldn’t run himself out of town because of judgment lapses.

Brown struck a contrite chord shortly before the AFC title game against New England, apologizing for the distraction and owning up to his mistake in a news conference. The video caught Tomlin telling his Steelers they “spotted these a–h—- [the Patriots] a day and a half” in game prep. The Steelers lost 36-17 to the eventual Super Bowl champions.

Antonio Brown says he will learn from his mistakes and promises to rebuild trust with his Steelers teammates and coaches. Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Critics have cited the Facebook incident as the latest distraction from Brown, who has drawn multiple penalties for touchdown celebrations and is known to plead for the ball when it doesn’t come his way. But Brown is well-respected in the locker room; team president Art Rooney II says Brown is a “good person” and that he considers his antics minor.

Rumors have swirled about Brown’s future in Pittsburgh, although a source tells ESPN there’s optimism that both sides can reach a contract extension well before training camp. Brown, 28, has one year left on a contract that’s due to pay $4.71 million in base salary.

Teammate Maurkice Pouncey publicly defended Brown on social media last week, saying he’s tired of “all the hate, bulls— stories!! AB is a team player loved by all his teammates especially ME!”

Brown told Bleacher Report that “no one will ever outwork me.”

“That’s how it will always be for me,” Brown said. “That will never change.”

Soccer

Shenhua kicked out of Champions League qualifier on Tevez debut

@MirrorFootball / Twitter

Carlos Tevez – who’s believed to take home a world-record £615,000-a-week wage from Shanghai Shenhua – endured a dreadful debut with his new club Wednesday as it was booted from the qualifying round of the Asian Champions League.

Shenhua’s tormentor, Brisbane Roar, is restricted by a £1.6-million annual salary cap for its whole squad, meaning the entire Australian side splits approximately 5 percent of Tevez’s yearly takings.

A volleyed opener after 87 seconds from Brandon Borello was followed by a 40th-minute effort from former Ipswich Town flop Tommy Oar, enabling the away side to enter the interval 2-0 up in the world’s most populous city.

Shenhua boss Gustavo Poyet then watched in disbelief as the Roar failed to capitalise on plenty of opportunities for a third, while the likes of Tevez, Obafemi Martins, Giovanni Moreno, and Bai Jiajun were profligate in the Chinese giant’s attack.

FULL TIME | Carlos Who? A world-class performance confirms our qualification for @TheAFCCL! #FEELTHEROAR #AFC2017 pic.twitter.com/soJ3ka0QOZ

— Brisbane Roar (@brisbaneroar) February 8, 2017

Shenhua’s cross-city rival, Oscar and Hulk’s Shanghai SIPG, advanced to the Champions League group stages Tuesday by easing three unanswered goals past Sukhothai. The Thai League outfit had previously played just one match in 135 days due to the suspension of its domestic division following the death of beloved king Bhumibol Adulyadej.

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