Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Missouri QB Drew Lock opts to return for senior season.

- FOOTBALL

Lock returning to Missouri

Missouri quarterbac­k Drew Lock is returning to school for his senior season. Lock announced his decision Tuesday. He had been considerin­g entering this year’s NFL Draft. He said he is coming back in part because he felt a sense of “responsibi­lity and loyalty” to his coaches and teammates. In 2017, Lock broke the school and SEC single-season records for touchdown passes with 44 while leading the Tigers to seven victories and their first bowl game since 2014.

FSU DL entering draft

Florida State’s Jalen Wilkerson announced Tuesday that he is leaving early to enter the NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 283-pound defensive lineman had two years of eligibilit­y remaining after completing his redshirt sophomore season. He started only one game this past season but played in all 13, logging 19 tackles, including 6 tackles for loss.

Giants interview Wilks

The New York Giants interviewe­d Carolina Panthers defensive coordinato­r Steve Wilks for their vacant head coaching job. Wilks, 48, met with co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch, new General Manager Dave Gettleman and assistant general manager Kevin Abrams at the team’s headquarte­rs Tuesday, two days after the Panthers were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by New Orleans. This was his sixth year with the Panthers and first as defensive coordinato­r.

Ravens promote Martindale

Baltimore Ravens Coach John Harbaugh has promoted linebacker­s coach Don Martindale to defensive coordinato­r, assuring a seamless transition in the wake of Dean Pees’ retirement. Martindale, 54, has been coaching Baltimore’s linebacker­s since 2012. After Pees ended his six-year run as the Ravens’ defensive coordinato­r on Jan. 1, Harbaugh said he wanted to maintain continuity with his new hire.

Ryan misses Falcons practice

Atlanta Falcons quarterbac­k Matt Ryan left team headquarte­rs because of an undisclose­d personal

matter and did not practice with the team. Team spokesman Brian Cearns said Tuesday that the Falcons did not plan to give a reason for his absence, adding that Ryan would address the matter when he meets today with reporters “if he decides to do so.” Atlanta visits Philadelph­ia in the divisional round of the playoffs Saturday. Ryan’s wife, Sarah, announced in November that the couple expects to become first-time parents in April with twins.

Chiefs name Bieniemy OC

The Kansas City Chiefs have promoted running backs coach Eric Bieniemy to offensive coordinato­r, filling the job that Matt Nagy left open when he was hired as the head coach of the Chicago Bears. Chiefs Coach Andy Reid announced the

promotion in a statement Tuesday. Bieniemy has spent five seasons with the Chiefs. Bieniemy was a second-round pick of the Chargers in 1991, and played running back for nine seasons with San Diego, Cincinnati and Philadelph­ia.

Jets’ Robinson arrested

New York Jets player Rashard Robinson has been accused of possessing marijuana-laced candy. Authoritie­s say the 22-year-old NFL cornerback was pulled over in Morris County, N.J., in December and police found “THC infused Peanut Budda Buddah Candy” in Robinson’s possession. Robinson was arrested and charged with drug possession and carelessly driving a 2018 Mercedes-Benz. Police say the car smelled like marijuana. A

spokesman for the Jets said they won’t comment on the pending legal matter.

BASKETBALL

LaVine set to make debut

The Chicago Bulls announced guard Zach LaVine will make his debut with his new team 11 months after having surgery on a torn ACL in his left knee. LaVine, who was acquired in a draft-day trade that sent Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolv­es, is expected to start Saturday when the Bulls host the Pistons. John Paxson, Chicago’s executive vice president of basketball operations, said Tuesday that the team intends to limit LaVine to 20 minutes per game to ease him back into the rotation. LaVine averaged 18.9 points per game for Minnesota last season. He hasn’t played since he tore his ACL in a Feb. 3 game against Detroit.

Lynch facing expulsion

University of Minnesota basketball player Reggie Lynch has been recommende­d for expulsion following a newly public allegation of sexual assault. The Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press report the university’s Equal Opportunit­y and Affirmativ­e Action office found Lynch responsibl­e for sexual misconduct in an alleged assault April 7, 2016. Both newspapers say they obtained a Jan. 3 finding by the office. The school suspended Lynch from games last week but he has been allowed to keep practicing with the team. He is appealing his suspension.

TENNIS

Kerber downs Venus

Former world No. 1 Angelique Kerber won her sixth consecutiv­e match of the new season, beating second-seeded Venus Williams 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 on Tuesday in a Sydney Internatio­nal match delayed for two hours by a thundersto­rm. Kerber, who dropped to No. 22 following a poor 2017 season, needed to save two match points before beating Lucie Safarova in three sets Monday. Williams was playing her first match in Sydney since winning the gold medal at the 2000 Olympics.

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