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Police previously responded to disputes at Mccoy’s home

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Police previously responded to several nonviolent disputes at the home where Buffalo Bills star Lesean Mccoy was attempting to evict his former girlfriend before an unidentifi­ed man bloodied the 34-year-old woman in a home invasion Tuesday, according to reports released Thursday.

Police responded early Tuesday to the home in Milton, just outside Atlanta, after Mccoy’s ex-girlfriend Delicia Cordon called 911. The reports from Milton police show that officers had previously been called to the home in July 2017 and in April and June of this year, but no violence was reported during any of those incidents.

In a recording released Thursday of Cordon’s 911 call, she can be heard describing her alleged attacker to a dispatcher and saying she believed the attack was connected with her ex-boyfriend.

NFL: Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. has been charged with raping an unconsciou­s teenager 15 years ago.

Authoritie­s say the 17-year-old girl was assaulted in 2003 in San Diego County. Other details haven’t been released. Winslow hasn’t entered a plea.

The charge was added Thursday as Winslow was ordered to stand trial on charges of kidnapping and raping two women earlier this year in Encinitas, California.

NHL: The Chicago Blackhawks traded Marian Hossa and Vinnie Hinostroza to the Arizona Coyotes, parting with a promising young forward to clear out a troublesom­e contract.

The Blackhawks also sent defenseman Jordan Oesterle and a third-round pick in the 2019 draft to the Coyotes for forwards Marcus Kruger, Mackenzie Entwistle and Jordan Maletta, defenseman Andrew Campbell and a fifth-round pick in next year’s draft.

The 39-year-old Hossa did not play last season because of severe side effects from medication to treat a progressiv­e skin disorder. He isn’t expected to play again, but he is signed through the 2020-21 season at a $5.275 million cap hit.

Hinostroza, a 24-year-old Chicago native, set career highs with seven goals and 18 assists in 50 games last season.

NASCAR: At Sparta, Ky., Ben Rhodes raced to his second career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win in front of his home state fans at Kentucky Speedway.

Rhodes, a native of Louisville, opted not to change his tires on the final pit, and the gamble paid off as he took the lead out of pit road and then steadily pulled away from Stewart Friesen over the final 10 laps.

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