Sports Desk
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FOOTBALL
Titans agree to swap Pacman to Dallas
The Tennessee Titans finally washed their hands of suspended cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones on yesterday, agreeing in principle to trade him to the Dallas Cowboys.
Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple confirmed the teams had an agreement, but no terms had been filed with the NFL office, which already had closed for the day.
The Titans also confirmed the deal, adding that terms had to be finalized. The team had no further comment beyond a two-sentence e-mail.
Dalrymple declined to discuss specifics of the trade.
“What I can confirm is that we have agreed in principle with the Tennessee Titans on a trade that will bring Adam Jones to the Cowboys,” Dalrymple said.
Walsh to meet with NFL about Spygate
Matt Walsh will get his day with the commissioner. What he has to offer is anyone’s guess.
The former Patriots assistant will meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on May 13 about New England’s videotaping of opposing teams. It took a couple of months, but the league reached an agreement with Walsh yesterday.
“Commissioner Goodell will meet with Mr. Walsh … on May 13, the earliest date that Mr. Walsh, who lives in Hawaii, will be available on the East Coast,” the NFL statement said. “The agreement also requires Mr. Walsh to return any tapes and other items in his possession that belong to the Patriots. In return, the NFL and the Patriots have promised not to sue Mr. Walsh. They also will indemnify him for any expenses, including legal fees that he incurs in connection with the interview.”
During Super Bowl week, and nearly five months after the Patriots were sanctioned for illegal taping of the New York Jets in the season opener — a $500,000 fine for coach Bill Belichick, a $250,000 fine for the organization, and the loss of a first-round draft pick on Saturday — there were reports of possible other videotaping by the Patriots.
SOCCER
Manchester United draws 0-0 at Barcelona
Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to make amends for his miss.
Ronaldo failed to convert a penalty kick in the third minute, and Manchester United tied Barcelona 0-0 last night in the European Champions League semifinals
Ronaldo sent his kick wide as Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes went the other way, costing the English Premier League leaders a chance to leave Spain with an important away goal. The kick was awarded after Barcelona’s Gabriel Milito handled Ronaldo’s header inside the penalty area.