The Denver Post

BOYKIN HAS ANOTHER BRUSH WITH THE LAW

- The Associated Press

dallas» Seahawks backup quarterbac­k Trevone Boykin was arrested in Dallas after police said he was in a vehicle that hit seven people on a sidewalk.

Jail records show the former TCU quarterbac­k was booked early Monday on misdemeano­r charges of public intoxicati­on and possession of marijuana. Bond was $500.

Police said a vehicle backed onto a sidewalk and struck seven pedestrian­s and a bar, slightly injuring a bartender. None of the injuries are life threatenin­g. The female driver was arrested, accused of felony intoxicati­on assault with a vehicle.

The Seahawks saId they are disappoint­ed and are gathering more informatio­n.

EEIn 2015, Boykin was suspended for TCU’s Alamo Bowl game after his arrest following a bar fight. Last June, he pleaded no contest to resisting arrest and received a year’s probation.

• The Seahawks continue to stockpile linebacker­s, bringing back Dewey McDonald and signing free agent Terence Garvin.

Harris to re-sign with 49ers

B santa clara, calif.» Running back DuJuan Harris is returning to the 49ers.

Harris’ agent, Andy Simms, tweeted Harris will re-sign with San Francisco after the team did not tender him a restricted free agent contract earlier this month.

Harris played 10 games for the 49ers last season. He ran for 138 yards on 38 carries and also caught eight passes for 115 yards.

Harris has also played with Jacksonvil­le, Green Bay and Seattle since entering the NFL in 2011. He has 590 yards rushing in his career on 145 carries.

• San Francisco general manager John Lynch said the team worked out Clemson quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson last week.

Lynch also attended North Carolina and Notre Dame pro days last week, where he had a chance to get another look at QBs Mitchell Trubisky and DeShone Kizer.

With skeptics wondering whether any of this year’s QB prospects are worthy of a pick early in Round 1, Lynch defended the signal-callers, saying they’re getting “a bad rap.” The 49ers hold the No. 2 overall pick.

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