Los Angeles Times

Saints owner Benson dead at 90

- Staff and wire reports — Dan Woike

Tom Benson, a successful auto dealer who brought the New Orleans Saints their only winning seasons, has died. Benson, who has also owned the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans since 2012, was 90.

The NFL and NBA teams announced Benson’s death Thursday. He had been hospitaliz­ed since Feb. 16 with flu symptoms.

Benson made his mark in pro sports with the Saints, the club he bought in 1985 when it appeared the Saints would be sold to out-ofstate interests and perhaps moved out of Louisiana. He paid $70 million for the team, which is now worth close to $2 billion.

Benson’s business acumen helped turn the Saints from a perennial also-ran into a contender — and the 2009 NFL champion. Yet his ownership also was less flattering­ly marked by the 2012 bounty scandal and by rumors that Benson did not want to bring the team back to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city in 2005.

Benson’s death comes on the heels of an acrimoniou­s family split that has caused some uncertaint­y about the future of his clubs.

Benson made it known in January 2015 that he wanted his third wife, Gayle, to inherit complete control of the Saints and Pelicans, but Benson’s disowned daughter, Renee, and her two children, Rita and Ryan LeBlanc — who had long been in line to take over his businesses — have vowed to prove their patriarch was manipulate­d against them while in a mentally enfeebled state.

The estranged heirs, who still inherited hundreds of millions of dollars from irrevocabl­e trusts set up before the family split, sued after their ouster from the family business to have Benson declared mentally incompeten­t to run his own affairs and have a receiver other than Gayle Benson appointed to oversee them. The heirs lost that case, but still could contest the will. Lions.

Wiggins, who started all 16 games at right guard last season was probably headed to the bench with last year’s second-round pick, Forrest Lamp, ready to challenge for playing time.

Pass rusher Jerry Attaochu, the Chargers’ second-round pick in 2014, will be with the San Francisco 49ers next season after appearing in just four games with the Chargers last season.

A person familiar with the situation said that the Carolina Panthers and unrestrict­ed free agent defensive tackle Dontari Poe agreed on a three-year, $28-million deal. Poe will replace Star Lotulelei, who signed with the Buffalo Bills . ... The Cleveland Browns traded cornerback Jason McCourty to the New England Patriots, reuniting him with twin brother Devin . ... Former Indianapol­is Colts receiver Donte Moncrief signed a oneyear, $7- million contract with the AFC South rival Jacksonvil­le Jaguars, hoping to prove he’s worth a more lucrative, long-term deal. ... The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed former Philadelph­ia Eagles run-stopper Beau Allen to a three-year, $15-million contract. Allen joins the Buccaneers after spending the last four seasons with the reigning Super Bowl champions, who led the NFL in run defense last season . ... The Cincinnati Bengals agreed to a one-year deal with oft-injured tight end Tyler Eifert and a three-year deal with punter Kevin Huber, holding onto two of their unrestrict­ed free agents . ... Threetime Pro Bowl center Mike Pouncey was released by the Miami Dolphins, who acquired center Daniel Kilgore in a trade with the 49ers and agreed to terms with four-time Pro Bowl guard Josh Sitton on a two-year deal that could be worth nearly $18 million including incentives, said Sitton’s agent, Jack Reale . ... The New York Jets filled two holes on their roster by signing running back Isaiah Crowell and kicker Cairo Santos. Crowell will help replace veteran Matt Forte, who recently retired.

The man convicted of manslaught­er in the 2016 road rage shooting death of former NFL and USC running back Joe McKnight was sentenced in Gretna, La., to 30 years in prison. Ronald Gasser, 56, had faced up to 40 years in prison.

Baltimore Orioles slugger Mark Trumbo will start the season on the 10-day disabled list because of a strained right quad. Manager Buck Showalter said that Trumbo would be sidelined at least three to four weeks . ... Chris Archer has been picked as the Tampa Bay Rays’ opening-day starter for a franchise-record fourth consecutiv­e season.

Karine Icher and Chella Choi each shot five-under-par 67 in chilly and windy conditions at Phoenix to share the first-round lead in the Founders Cup. Ariya Jutanugarn was a shot back with Inbee Park, Lizette Salas, Cydney Clanton, Mariajo Uribe and Hee Young Park in the event that honors the 13 women who founded the LPGA Tour in 1950.

Four-time Indy 500 champion A.J. Foyt was briefly hospitaliz­ed after an attack of Africanize­d killer bees he encountere­d working on his ranch outside Houston. Wednesday’s attack was the second time the 83-year-old has disturbed beehives while working on his bulldozer. He sustained more than 200 stingers to his head alone in a 2005 bee attack.

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