The Commercial Appeal

Georgia’s Simmons, Stevenson arrested following bar fight

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ATHENS, Ga. – Georgia senior wide receiver Tyler Simmons and freshman defensive back Tyrique Stevenson are facing misdemeano­r charges following a bar fight.

Simmons and Stevenson were arrested early Sunday and charged with disorderly conduct for their alleged fight with employees at the Cloud Bar in Athens.

According to a statement from the Athens-clarke County Police Department provided to The Associated Press, an off-duty officer working at the bar called for assistance at 12:50 a.m. on Sunday. The statement said several officers “responded to a chaotic scene with numerous bar patrons spilling out onto the sidewalk and street.”

Simmons and Stevenson were transporte­d to jail but Simmons complained of an undisclose­d injury and was taken to a local hospital. Following treatment, Simmons was issued a citation for disorderly conduct.

Police have not released an incident report. The police statement said the incident is under investigat­ion as detectives review evidence.

The statement said the bar did not press charges against Simmons and Stevenson.

According to jail records, Stevenson posted $1,000 bond and was released Sunday morning.

Simmons, from Powder Springs, Georgia, started six games in 2018 and had nine catches for 138 yards and two touchdowns. He has a chance to earn a starting job this season following the departures of receivers Terry Godwin, Riley Ridley and Mecole Hardman, who worked out for NFL scouts at last week’s pro day on campus.

Stevenson, from Miami, is a 2019 signee who enrolled in January for spring practice.

Agent: Gronk coming back 'wouldn't shock me'

Rob Gronkowski has been retired for just one day, but there’s already some speculatio­n that the former New England Patriots tight end could consider coming back at some point.

“Rob is 29 years old,” Gronkowski’s agent Drew Rosenhaus said Monday morning on ESPN’S broadcast of Get Up! “He's still a very young man. It wouldn't shock me if he has a change of heart, if he feels great and he decides that he wants to play football.

“But this is just me talking. This isn't Rob. And I don't want to create any unnecessar­y expectatio­ns. Rob is a very unique personalit­y. If the team was struggling or they needed him at some point next year, and let's just say hypothetic­ally Tom Brady gave him a call and said 'Rob, I need you,' I wouldn't be shocked if he came back to play a few games.”

Gronkowski became one of quarterbac­k Tom Brady’s favorite targets in the nine seasons they played together.

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