The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Dolphins sign QB Jay Cutler

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Jay Cutler has decided to postpone retirement for the chance to be Ryan Tannehill’s replacemen­t.

Cutler agreed to terms Sunday on a contract with the Miami Dolphins, a person familiar with the situation said. The person confirmed the agreement to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Dolphins weren’t expected to announce the deal until Cutler signed the $10 million, one-year deal.

Cutler will compete with Matt Moore for a starting job while Tannehill remains out with a left knee injury that could sideline him for the entire season.

College football

PARSEGHIAN REMEMBERED» Ara Parseghian was remembered as a championsh­ip football coach, mentor, tireless fund-raiser for medical research and gentleman of the first order during his funeral Mass and a memorial celebratio­n that followed on Sunday.

Parseghian, who brought Notre Dame’s proud program out of the doldrums of the early 1960s to win two national titles, died Wednesday at 94 .

Former Notre Dame football Lou Holtz and former basketball coach Digger Phelps were among the speakers at the memorial. Country music artist Vince Gill, who with his wife Amy Grant are friends of the Parseghian family, performed two songs.

Holtz told attendees that the late school President Rev. Theodore Hesburgh once said hiring Parseghian was one of the smartest things he had ever done and that Parseghian once said his years in South Bend were the greatest of his and his family’s lives.

“Had Ara Parseghian not shown up, so many people would have missed him because of his insight, his love of his family and his caring for people,” Holtz said. “A lot of people can be successful. But Ara was significan­t. Significan­t is when you help other people be successful and, of course, that lasts many a lifetime.”

MLB

MARINERS ACQUIRE ALONSO » The Seattle Mariners acquired AllStar first baseman Yonder Alonso from the Oakland Athletics on Sunday for minor league outfielder Boog Powell.

The Mariners, who have not been in the postseason since 2001, entered their doublehead­er at Kansas City trailing the Royals by 1 games for the second wild-card spot.

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