MORNING ROUNDUP
Raiders’ Conley maintains innocence
Oakland Raiders firstround draft pick Gareon Conley called his meeting with police this week about a rape accusation another chance to prove his innocence.
Conley met with Cleveland police Monday to give a statement and a DNA sample. A police report released last week says that a 23-year-old woman told officers that Conley raped her in a hotel bathroom on April 9. No charges have been filed.
Cutler joins Fox
Another former NFL quarterback is headed to the broadcast booth as Jay
Cutler joins Fox. Cutler was hired Friday by the network as an analyst to work on its No. 2 NFL team with Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis. Last month, CBS replaced
Phil Simms as its top game analyst with Tony Romo.
Michigan guard to transfer
Michigan guard Andrew
Dakich says he’s transferring to Quinnipiac.
A message on Dakich’s Twitter account said Friday that he has committed to play his fifth year for the Bobcats, who are in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
Dakich averaged 4.6 minutes in 2015-16 for the Wolverines.
Lacy holds garage sale for charity
Eddie Lacy may be gone from the Green Bay Packers, but he left a nice legacy in his wake.
The running back launched a two-day garage sale at his home in suburban Green Bay on Friday and it was basically sold out before dinner. T-shirts, unused Under Armour cleats, Packers hoodies and more — all gone in a matter of hours.
Lacy says he is donating 100 percent of the proceeds to charity. Items that go unsold will be donated to Freedom House in Green Bay, which serves area families in need of housing.