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Former Raiders offensive lineman Henderson dies at 35

- Wire services

Mario Henderson, a former Raiders tackle who started 28 games between 2008 and 2010, has died at age 35, according to a Florida high school coach and former high school teammate.

“On behalf of the Lehigh Football Program I would like to extend my condolence­s to the family of our Brother, Lehigh Lightning & Florida State Seminole GREAT, Mr. Mario Henderson!” Lehigh High School coach James Chaney posted on his Twitter account.

The details surroundin­g his death were not immediatel­y known. Henderson was to turn 36 on Oct. 29.

Henderson was originally drafted by the New England Patriots in 2007 with the 91st overall selection but traded to the Raiders for a seventh-round pick in that draft plus a third-round pick in 2008.

RAIDERS PLACE BROWN ON COVID-19 RESERVE LIST >> Raiders right tackle Trent Brown, who went wire-towire against Kansas City after missing all but three plays of the first four games of the season, was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list.

The Raiders are coming off a bye week, where players were required to take coronaviru­s tests each day but were for the most part left on their own. They began preparatio­ns in earnest to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers without Brown on the field. The rest of the offensive line starters were sent home as well. None of the other four linemen sent

home were placed on the COVID-19 list.

Brown will likely miss the Tampa Bay game unless the test is deemed a false positive.

College football

LSU WORKING WITH NCAA TO SELF-IMPOSE PENALTIES FOR FOOTBALL >> LSU has self-imposed penalties for NCAA rules violations by the football program that include a reduction of scholarshi­ps and a two-year ban from its athletic facilities for Cleveland Browns star and former Tigers receiver Odell Beckham Jr., according to a report by Sports Illustrate­d.

LSU acknowledg­ed it was working the NCAA and had self-imposed penalties, but provided no other details.

Sports Illustrate­d reported LSU was working with the NCAA on three separate potential football violations, including a Level III (considered minor) violation for Beckham’s handing out of about $2,000 worth of cash to Tigers players

on the field after last year’s College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game.

NBA

STAN VAN GUNDY AGREES TO BECOME NEW ORLEANS PELICANS’ COACH >> Stan Van Gundy announced Wednesday that he is headed to the New Orleans Pelicans, where he’ll take over a promising team that includes No. 1 overall draft pick Zion Williamson and reigning Most Improved Player Brandon Ingram.

Van Gundy agreed to a four-year contract, said a person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the terms had not been revealed publicly.

In New Orleans, Van Gundy will replace Alvin Gentry, who was let go after the Pelicans missed this season’s playoffs. Part of the problem for the Pelicans this season was that Williamson missed most of the season; he averaged 22.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per game on 58% shooting, albeit in only 24 games.

Golf

SCOTT TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 >> Former Masters champion Adam Scott has tested positive for the coronaviru­s and withdrew from the Zozo Championsh­ip at Sherwood on Wednesday, becoming the second highprofil­e golfer in as many weeks to do so.

Dustin Johnson, the world’s No. 1 player, tested positive last week at the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas.

Scott has not played since the U.S. Open, and the Australian has played only four times — two majors and two FedEx Cup playoff events — in the four months since the PGA Tour returned from the COVID-19 shutdown.

Soccer

BAYERN ROUTS ATLÉTICO TO START CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DEFENSE >> Bayern Munich picked up where it left off in the Champions League, starting its title defense with a 4- 0 rout of Atlético Madrid after overcoming the club’s first coronaviru­s case.

Kingsley Coman netted twice as Bayern took its winning streak to 12 straight games in Europe’s premier competitio­n, with Leon Goretzka and Corentin Tolisso also scoring.

The buildup was overshadow­ed by Serge Gnabry testing positive for the coronaviru­s on Tuesday after he had taken part in the team’s final training session for the game.

 ?? DAVID EULITT — KANSAS CITY STAR ?? Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Tamba Hali rushes around Oakland Raiders tackle Mario Henderson during a game in 2008.
DAVID EULITT — KANSAS CITY STAR Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Tamba Hali rushes around Oakland Raiders tackle Mario Henderson during a game in 2008.

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