BOWLING
Boys
Whitesboro 11, VVS 0
VVS high game and high series: Flagg, 253 and 711.
NORDIC SKIING
Boys
Camden 13, Old Forge 22,
Holland Patent 22
Holmes, Camden, 27:51; Dunn, Old Forge, 28:50; Kanclerz, Holland Patent, 30:07; LaMore, Whitesboro, 30:34; Rogers, Camden, 31:04; Christianson, Adirondack, 31:47; Potter, Camden, 32:29; Cameron, Old Forge, 32:35; Meays, Holland Patent, 32:37; Cotton, Holland Patent, 32:46.
Girls
Old Forge, 10, Adirondack 17, Camden 18, Watertown 51
Bartlett, OF, 30:01; Hopsicker, OF, 30:05; Hinsdill, Adirondack, 30:28; C. Hite, Camden, 31:00; K. Hite, Camden, 31:04; Martin, Adirondack, 31:16; Dunn, OF, 34:17; Chambers, Adirondack, 34:31; Piersall, Camden, 35:28; Knitel, Adirondack, 35:37.
National Football League
Super Bowl LV
Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
Kansas City 3 3 3 0 — 9
Tampa Bay 7 14 10 0 —31
First Quarter
KC_FG Butker 49, 5:10.
TB_Gronkowski 8 pass from Brady (Succop kick), :37.
Second Quarter
TB_Gronkowski 17 pass from Brady (Succop kick), 6:05.
KC_FG Butker 34, 1:01.
TB_Brown 1 pass from Brady (Succop kick), :06.
Third Quarter
KC_FG Butker 52, 11:26.
TB_Fournette 27 run (Succop kick), 7:45.
TB_FG Succop 52, 2:46.
A_24,835.
KC TB
First downs 22 26
Total Net Yards 350 340
Rushes-yards 17-107 33-145
Passing 243 195
Punt Returns 1-0 0-0
Kickoff Returns 3-87 3-75
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-0
Comp-Att-Int 26-49-2 21-29-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-27 1-6
Punts 3-35.7 4-37.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 11-120 4-39
Time of Possession 28:37 31:23
Individual Statistics
RUSHING_Kansas City, Edwards-Helaire 9-64, Mahomes 5-33, Hill 1-5, Williams 2-5. Tampa Bay, Fournette 16-89, Jones 12-61, Brady 4-(minus 2), Miller 1-(minus 3).
PASSING_Kansas City, Mahomes 26-49-2-270. Tampa Bay, Brady 21-29-0-201.
RECEIVING_Kansas City, Kelce 10-133, Hill 7-73, Edwards-Helaire 2-23, Williams 2-10, Hardman 2-4, Watkins 1-13, Robinson 1-11, Pringle 1-3. Tampa Bay, Gronkowski 6-67, Brown 5-22, Fournette 4-46, Brate 3-26, Godwin 2-9, Evans 1-31.
MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.
AP NFL MVP Voting
MIAMI (AP) — The voting for the 2020 NFL Most Valuable Player selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay 44
Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo 4
Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City 2
AP NFL Comeback Player Voting
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The voting for the 2020 NFL Comeback Player of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Alex Smith, QB, Washington 49
Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh 1
AP NFL Coach of the Year Voting
TAMPA, Fla. AP) — The voting for the 2020 NFL Coach of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland 25
Sean McDermott, Buffalo 7
Brian Flores, Miami 6
Ron Rivera, Washington 4
Matt LaFleur, Green Bay 3
Andy Reid, Kansas City 3
Sean Payton, New Orleans 2
AP NFL Offensive Player Voting
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Voting for the 2020 NFL Offensive Player of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Derrick Henry, RB, Tennessee 32
Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay 5
P. Mahomes, QB, Kansas City 5
Travis Kelce, TE, Kansas City 3
Josh Allen, QB, Buffalo 3
Alvin Kamara, RB, New Orleans 2
AP NFL Defensive Player Voting
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Voting for the 2020 NFL Defensive Player of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Aaron Donald, DT, Los Angeles 27
T.J. Watt, Edge, Pittsburgh 20
Xavien Howard, CB, Miami 3
AP NFL Defensive Rookie Voting
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Voting for the 2020 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
C. Young, Edge, Washington 421/2
J. Chinn, S, Carolina 41/2
Patrick Queen, LB, Baltimore 2
A. Winfield Jr., S, Tampa Bay 1
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Voting for the 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
J. Herbert, QB, L.A. Chargers 41
Justin Jefferson, WR, Minnesota 9
AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year Voting
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The voting for the 2020 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Brian Daboll, Buffalo OC 28
Brandon Staley, L.A. Rams DC 51/2
Eric Bieniemy, Kansas City OC 5
Arthur Smith, Tennessee OC 31/2
Todd Bowles, Tampa Bay DC 2
Bill Callahan, Cleveland O-Line 1
Keith Butler, Pittsburgh DC 1
Dennis Allen, New Orleans DC 1
Leslie Frazier, Buffalo DC 1
Jack Del Rio, Washington DC 1
P. Hamilton, L.A. Chargers QBs 1
National Basketball Association
Saturday’s Games
New York 110, Portland 99
Sacramento 119, Denver 114
Chicago 118, Orlando 92
Philadelphia 124, Brooklyn 108
Milwaukee 124, Cleveland 99
Oklahoma City 120, Minnesota 118
Atlanta 132, Toronto 121
San Antonio 111, Houston 106
Dallas 134, Golden State 132
New Orleans 118, Memphis 109
L.A. Lakers 135, Detroit 129, 2OT
Sunday’s Games
Utah 103, Indiana 95
Miami 109, New York 103
Charlotte 119, Washington 97
Phoenix 100, Boston 91
Sacramento 113, L.A. Clippers 110
Portland at Charlotte, ppd.
Monday’s Games
Charlotte 119, Houston 94
Washington 105, Chicago 101
Toronto 128, Memphis 113
Golden State at San Antonio, late
Minnesota at Dallas, late
Cleveland at Phoenix, late
Milwaukee at Denver, late
Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, late
Tuesday’s Games
Brooklyn at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Houston at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m.
New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Golden State at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Boston at Utah, 10 p.m.
Orlando at Portland, 10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m.
Atlanta at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Indiana at Brooklyn, 8 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Cleveland at Denver, 9 p.m.
New Orleans at Chicago, 9 p.m.
Milwaukee at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Saturday’s Scores
East
Buffalo 88, Miami (Ohio) 64
Drexel 73, Hofstra 71
Fordham 76, La Salle 68
Monmouth (NJ) 71, Manhattan 69, OT
NC State 81, Boston College 65
New Hampshire 74, Mass.-Lowell 63
Seton Hall 80, UConn 73
St. John’s 92, Providence 81
UMass 75, Rhode Island 63
West Virginia 91, Kansas 79
Youngstown St. 70, Robert Morris 66, OT
South
Alabama A&M 93, MVSU 58
Alabama St. 73, Ark.-Pine Bluff 67
Chattanooga 67, ETSU 65
Clemson 78, Syracuse 61
C. of Charleston 90, Towson 88, 2OT
Fla Gulf Coast 69, N. Alabama 60
Georgia 73, Vanderbilt 70
Georgia Southern 79, Troy 64
Georgia Tech 82, Notre Dame 80
Grambling St. 72, Southern U. 69
Jackson St. 74, Alcorn St. 66
Lipscomb 69, Stetson 61
Marshall 87, Old Dominion 67
Memphis 66, East Carolina 59
Middle Tennessee 73, Charlotte 60
Mississippi 86, Auburn 84, OT
Mississippi St. 75, South Carolina 59
Morehead St. 75, Austin Peay 74, OT
Morgan St. 74, Delaware St. 69
Murray St. 76, E. Kentucky 64
North Carolina 91, Duke 87
S. Alabama 70, Coastal Carolina 66
Tennessee 82, Kentucky 71
The Citadel 74, W. Carolina 63
UAB 75, UTEP 60
UT Martin 66, Tennessee Tech 64
UTSA 90, FIU 47
Virginia 73, Pittsburgh 66
Virginia Tech 80, Miami 76, OT
Wofford 75, Furman 67
Midwest
Ball St. 81, Toledo 67
Bellarmine 63, Jacksonville 44
Belmont 94, SIU-Edwardsville 62
Bradley 74, S. Illinois 66
Butler 68, DePaul 58
Cleveland St. 80, Oakland 78
Creighton 71, Marquette 68
Detroit 83, Fort Wayne 56
Drake 80, Valparaiso 77
E. Illinois 86, Tennessee St. 72
Green Bay 79, IUPUI 72
Illinois 75, Wisconsin 60
Indiana St. 61, N. Iowa 57
Jacksonville St. 66, SE Missouri 54
Loyola of Chicago 68, Evansville 55
Michigan St. 66, Nebraska 56
Missouri 68, Alabama 65
Missouri St. 74, Illinois St. 67
N. Kentucky 79, Milwaukee 65
Oral Roberts 80, N. Dakota St. 74
Purdue 75, Northwestern 70
S. Dakota St. 89, South Dakota 78
Saint Louis 70, St. Bonaventure 59
Texas Tech 73, Kansas St. 62
W. Illinois 75, Nebraska-Omaha 73
W. Michigan 67, Cent. Michigan 65
Wright St. 77, Ill.-Chicago 57
Southwest
Abilene Christian 77, Lamar 62
Arkansas St. 83, Louisiana-Lafayette 77
Houston 112, Our Lady of the Lake 46
Incarnate Word 58, Texas A&M-CC 53
McNeese St. 80, Cent. Arkansas 70
North Texas 57, Louisiana Tech 55
Oklahoma 79, Iowa St. 72
Oklahoma St. 75, Texas 67, 2OT
Rice 76, Southern Miss. 68
Sam Houston St. 78, Nicholls 71
Tarleton St. 97, Southwestern Adventist 26
Texas Southern 77, Rio Grande 75
Texas State 77, UALR 67, OT
Texas-Arlington 58, Louisiana-Monroe 52
UCF 65, Tulsa 58
Far West
CS Bakersfield 62, UC Irvine 57
Colorado 82, Arizona 79
Colorado St. 68, Wyoming 59
Denver 85, North Dakota 81, OT
E. Washington 90, Idaho 64
Hawaii 84, Cal Poly 68
New Mexico St. 97, California Baptist 70
Oregon 86, Washington 74
Oregon St. 68, Washington St. 66
Pepperdine 91, Portland 70
Portland St. 61, Montana 56
S. Utah 110, Benedictine at Mesa 58
Seattle 77, Dixie St. 56
Southern Cal 66, UCLA 48
UC Davis 75, CS Northridge 63
UNLV 68, Air Force 58
Weber St. 82, Montana St. 74
Saturday’s Summary
Clemson 78, Syracuse 61
SYRACUSE (10-6)
Dolezaj 3-5 4-5 10, Griffin 2-13 7-7 12, Guerrier 3-11 2-4 8, Boeheim 3-13 0-0 8, Girard 7-13 3-5 19, Richmond 0-3 3-4 3, Sidibe 0-0 1-2 1, Newton 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-60 20-27 61.
CLEMSON (12-5)
Simms 7-9 3-4 18, Tyson 1-2 0-0 2, Hemenway 2-7 1-2 7, Honor 5-8 0-0 15, Trapp 1-4 0-0 2, Newman 1-4 3-4 5, Baehre 2-2 2-2 6, Dawes 2-4 2-2 8, Prosper 3-6 3-3 9, Hall 3-5 0-0 6, Hunter 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-51 14-17 78.
Halftime_Clemson 39-19. 3-Point Goals_Syracuse 5-20 (Girard 2-6, Boeheim 2-7, Griffin 1-4, Newton 0-1, Guerrier 0-2), Clemson 10-23 (Honor 5-8, Dawes 2-3, Hemenway 2-6, Simms 1-2, Prosper 0-1, Trapp 0-1, Newman 0-2). Rebounds_Syracuse 19 (Guerrier 6), Clemson 39 (Simms 11). Assists_Syracuse 6 (Richmond 3), Clemson 19 (Trapp 11). Total Fouls_Syracuse 14, Clemson 17. A_1,876 (10,000).
Sunday’s Scores
East
Hofstra 79, Drexel 74
Loyola (Md.) 75, Lafayette 62
Quinnipiac 78, Fairfield 63
UMBC 71, Stony Brook 65
Villanova 84, Georgetown 74
South
Cincinnati 64, Tulane 61
Coll. of Charleston 66, Towson 53
High Point 72, Hampton 58
Norfolk St. 84, Coppin St. 72
Midwest
Indiana 67, Iowa 65
Loyola of Chicago 69, Evansville 58
Missouri St. 72, Illinois St. 62
N. Iowa 70, Indiana St. 67
S. Illinois 69, Bradley 68
Valparaiso 74, Drake 57
Wichita St. 70, Temple 67
Far West
Hawaii 81, Cal Poly 64
Nevada 73, Boise St. 62
Stanford 76, California 70
AP Top 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 7, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking
Record Pts Prv
1. Gonzaga (55) 18-0 1567 1
2. Baylor (8) 17-0 1520 2
3. Michigan 13-1 1438 4
4. Ohio St. 15-4 1365 7
5. Villanova 12-2 1281 3
6. Illinois 13-5 1239 12
7. Texas Tech 14-5 1102 13
8. Houston 16-2 1060 5
9. Virginia 13-3 969 14
10. Missouri 13-3 966 18
11. Alabama 15-5 911 10
12. Oklahoma 12-5 863 9
13. Texas 11-5 841 6
14. West Virginia 13-5 824 17
15. Iowa 13-6 757 8
16. Tennessee 13-4 690 11
17. Florida St. 10-3 514 20
18. Virginia Tech 14-4 486 16
19. Creighton 14-5 465 15
20. Southern Cal 15-3 411 -
21. Wisconsin 14-6 358 19
22. Loy. of Chicago 0-0 200 -
23. Oklahoma St. 12-5 181 -
24. Purdue 13-7 85 24
25. Rutgers 11-6 65 -
Others receiving votes: Colorado 41, San Diego St. 38, Xavier 37, UCLA 35, Florida 29, Louisville 28, Belmont 25, Kansas 18, Drake 16, Minnesota 12, North Carolina 8, St. John’s 7, Toledo 6, Clemson 6, Arkansas 3, Boise St. 3, Saint Louis 2, UAB 1, VCU 1, BYU 1.
National Hockey League
Saturday’s Games
Montreal 2, Ottawa 1
N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 3
Toronto 5, Vancouver 1
Anaheim 2, San Jose 1, SO
Arizona 3, St. Louis 1
Calgary 6, Edmonton 4
N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, ppd.
Arizona at Minnesota, ppd.
Colorado at St. Louis, ppd.
Buffalo at Boston, ppd.
Sunday’s Games
Philadelphia 7, Washington 4
Vegas 4, Los Angeles 3
Detroit 4, Florida 1
Chicago 2, Dallas 1, OT
Carolina 6, Columbus 5
Arizona at Minnesota, ppd.
Colorado at St. Louis, ppd.
Monday’s Games
N.Y. Islanders 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Toronto 3, Vancouver 1
Edmonton 3, Ottawa 1
Columbus 3, Carolina 2
Tampa Bay 4, Nashville 1
Arizona at St. Louis, late
Buffalo at Boston, ppd.
Tuesday’s Games
Philadelphia at Washington, 6 p.m.
Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m.
Edmonton at Ottawa, 7 p.m.
St. Louis at Minnesota, ppd
Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Nashville, 8:30 p.m.
Arizona at Colorado, ppd
Anaheim at Vegas, 10 p.m.
San Jose at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.
Winnipeg at Calgary, 10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
Toronto at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
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MINOR HOCKEY
American Hockey League
Saturday’s Games
Syracuse 6, Utica 1
Chicago 5, Rockford 4
Lehigh Valley 2, Hershey 1
Iowa 4, Texas 1
San Diego 4, Bakersfield 3
Henderson 5, Ontario 2
Sunday’s Games
Hartford 5, Bridgeport 2
Tucson 2, San Jose 1
Monday’s Games
Binghamton 4, WB/Scranton 3, OT
Henderson 6, Ontario 2
Texas 3, Iowa 2, OT
San Jose at Tucson, late
Tuesday’s Game
Rockford at Chicago, 3 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Lehigh Valley at Binghamton, 7 p.m.
Syracuse at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Ontario at San Diego, 10 p.m.
Saturday’s Summary
Crunch 6, Comets 1
Utica 0 1 0 — 1
Syracuse 2 2 2 — 6
1st Period-1, Syracuse, Fortier 1 (Katchouk), 1:00 (SH). 2, Syracuse, Somppi 1 (Stillman, Raddysh), 9:20. Penalties-Walcott Syr (slashing), 0:51; Kaspick Uti (hooking), 3:34.
2nd Period-3, Syracuse, Barre-Boulet 1 (Colton, Denisenko), 4:38 (PP). 4, Syracuse, Bowlby 1 (Lohin, Abbandonato), 10:50. 5, Utica, McKenzie 1 (Jasek), 18:27 (SH). Penalties-Witkowski Syr (charging), 0:58; Stillman Syr (cross-checking), 2:27; Baertschi Uti (tripping), 2:59; Gadjovich Uti (fighting), 5:29; Witkowski Syr (fighting), 5:29; Walcott Syr (interference), 15:10; Kaspick Uti (tripping), 18:04.
3rd Period-6, Syracuse, Fortier 2 (Walcott, Ludvig), 7:04. 7, Syracuse, Lohin 1 (Abbandonato), 13:48. Penalties-Lockwood Uti (high-sticking), 9:20; Arseneau Uti (misconduct - unsportsmanlike conduct), 18:03; Huntington Syr (tripping), 18:26.
Shots on Goal-Utica 9-12-12-33. Syracuse 12-9-10-31.
Power Play Opportunities-Utica 0 / 5; Syracuse 1 / 4.
Goalies-Utica, Kielly 0-1-0 (31 shots-25 saves). Syracuse, Montembeault 1-0-0 (33 shots-32 saves).
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COLLEGE HOCKEY
Saturday’s Scores
East
Providence 5, Merrimack 1
Clarkson 1, Colgate 1, OT
Quinnipiac 2, St. Lawrence 1
New Hampshire 7, UMass Lowell 6, OT
Mercyhurst 6, RIT 2
Boston U. 3, Boston College 1
Midwest
Notre Dame 8, Ohio St. 1
Minnesote-Duluth 3, Miami 1
Lake Superior St. 5, N. Michigan 4, OT
Michigan Tech 4, Ala.-Huntsville 1
W. Michigan 5, St. Cloud St. 4, OT
Bemidji St. 7, Ferris St. 2
Wisconsin 8, Minnesota 1
Omaha 5, Denver 4, OT
Minnesota St. 5, Bowling Green 1
Sunday’s Scores
East
Merrimack 3, Providence 2
N. Michigan 4, Lake Superior St. 3, OT
PGA Tour
$7.5M Waste Management Phoenix Open
Sunday
At TPC Scottsdale
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Par 71
Final Round
Brooks Koepka, $1,314,000 68-66-66-65_265
Kyoung-Hoon Lee, $649,700 66-66-66-68_266
Xander Schauffele, $649,700 66-64-65-71_266
Carlos Ortiz, $307,208 67-67-69-64_267
Jordan Spieth, $307,208 67-67-61-72_267
Steve Stricker, $307,208 65-66-69-67_267
Matthew NeSmith, $229,342 63-71-68-66_268
Andrew Putnam, $229,342 67-69-67-65_268
Scottie Scheffler, $229,342 67-65-66-70_268
James Hahn, $198,925 67-67-66-69_269
Louis Oosthuizen, $177,025 69-67-63-71_270
J.T. Poston, $177,025 68-66-67-69_270
Rory McIlroy, $138,700 70-67-70-64_271
Jon Rahm, $138,700 68-69-66-68_271
Justin Thomas, $138,700 70-65-64-72_271
Harold Varner III, $138,700 68-68-67-68_271
Corey Conners, $104,025 69-68-68-67_272
Sungjae Im, $104,025 72-67-68-65_272
Nate Lashley, $104,025 64-69-69-70_272
Cameron Tringale, $104,025 71-64-69-68_272
Will Zalatoris, $104,025 71-66-64-71_272
Home team in caps
PRO BASKETBALL
Favorite Points Underdog
Brooklyn 6 DETROIT
MIAMI 7 New York
N. ORLEANS 2 1/2 Houston
SAN ANTONIO 1 1/2 Golden St
Philadelphia 4 1/2 SACRA
UTAH 5 Boston
PORTLAND 6 1/2 Orlando
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Favorite Points Underdog
BUFFALO 14 W. Michigan
GEORGIA ST 7 1/2 So. Alabama
DUKE 6 1/2 Notre Dame
Ball St 5 C. MICH
NC ST 1 Syracuse
Alabama 7 1/2 S. CAROLINA
Arkansas 1 KENTUCKY
MICHIGAN ST 2 1/2 Penn St
BOWL GREEN 1 Kent St
Texas 15 KANSAS ST
Auburn 5 1/2 VANDERBILT
TEXAS TECH 5 West Virginia
Creighton 7 G'TOWN
TCU 5 1/2 Iowa St
BUTLER 1 St. John's
COLORADO ST 17 1/2 New Mexico
Vcu 1 1/2 DAYTON
James Madison 4 ELON
HOCKEY
Favorite Goals Underdog
Edmonton 1/2-1 OTTAWA
Philadelphia Even-1/2 WASH
FLORIDA 1/2-1 Detroit
Tampa Bay Even-1/2 NASHVILLE
DALLAS 1/2-1 Chicago
San Jose Pick'em L.A. KINGS
VEGAS 1-1 1/2 Anaheim
CALGARY Even-1/2 Winnipeg
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Saturday
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed to terms with SS Carlos Correa opn a one-year contract.
TEXAS RANGERS — Acquired OF/DH Khris Davis, C Jonah Heim and RHP Dane Aker from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for SS Elvis Andrus, C Aramis Garcia and cash considerations.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BALTIMORE RAVENS — Announced the hiring of Jason Brooks as assistant defensive line coach, Tee Martin as wide receivers coach, Jay Peterson as assitant linebackers coach and Keith Williams pass game specialist.
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Announced the hiring of Joe Barry as defensive coordinator.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed DT Tyler Clark, DB Rodney Clemons and RB Derrick Gore to futures contracts. Placed OT Eric Fisher and LB Willie Gay on injured reserve. Promoted QB Matt Moore, LB Chris Lammons and WR Marcus Kemp from the practice squad. Activated TE Deon Yelder from injured reserve. Activated C Daniel Kilgore from reserve/COVID-19 list.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Promoted QB Drew Stanton and G Ted Larson to active roster.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled F Sean Malone to the taxi squad.
American Hockey League
MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Signed F Michael Huntebrinker, D Arvin Atwal, and D Josh Healey to two-way AHL/ECHL contracts.
Sunday
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
National League
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms with LHP Chasen Shreve on a minor league contract.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL — Fined D Radim Simek $5,000 for spearing an opponent during a Feb. 6 game at Anaheim.
American Hockey League
AHL — Suspended Bridgeport Sound F Jeff Kubiak one game for a charging incident during a Feb. 5 game at Providence.