An autopsy has found that Dallas Cowboys practice squad player Jerry Brown Jr. was sober when he was killed in a crash that led to an intoxication manslaughter charge against the teammate at the wheel.
Dallas Cowboys nose tackle Josh Brent was indicted Wednesday for felony intoxication manslaughter, nearly three weeks after police said he drove drunk and flipped his car, killing his teammate and friend Jerry Brown.
The rosters for the 2013 Pro Bowl were announced Wednesday and Denver's Peyton Manning and Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers were named the starting quarterbacks for their respective conferences.
After a 2-9 campaign in 2011, Villanova needed a spark to return to FCS relevance. At the start of this season, few knew where that spark would come from, and it looked worse after the Wildcats dropped their opening game against Temple.
At an impromptu memorial service for Dallas Cowboys practice team member Jerry Brown, Jr., a Vashon graduate, Brown's mother, Stacey Jackson, said she has been in contact with the man charged in connection to Brown's death, Josh Brent.
The Dallas Morning News is reporting that Cowboys lineman Josh Brent had a blood alcohol level of more than double the legal limit when he was involved in the car accident that killed teammate Jerry Brown early Saturday.
Josh Brent's blood-alcohol level was reportedly twice the legal limit when the Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman crashed his car and killed teammate Jerry Brown on Saturday.
The Dallas Cowboys placed Josh Brent on the reserve/non-football illness list on Wednesday, less than a week after the defensive tackle was arrested on intoxication manslaughter charges following a car accident that killed teammate Jerry Brown.