NFL doles out punishments in Steelers-Browns brawl...Sabres seek to snap six-game skid...and CSP wins decisively in Far West Regionals. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top left: It was one of the most shocking on-field incidents in NFL history, and on Friday, the league announced the punishments stemming from that brawl in Thursday's Steelers-Browns game. Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, who yanked the helmet off Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph and then hit him in the head with that helmet, has been suspended indefinitely and will miss the remainder of this season. In addition, Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey was handed a three-game suspension, and Browns defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi will be suspended for one game. The NFL also fined both teams $250,000. Photo by USA Today
Top right: The Buffalo Sabres have found some rough footing lately, losing their last six games. Tonight, Jeff Skinner and company will look to bounce back from that lengthy skid as they welcome the Ottawa Senators to the KeyBank Center. Photo by the Buffalo Sabres
Bottom: The road back to Syracuse got off on the right foot for the Clymer-Sherman-Panama high school football team on Friday in Brockport. Seven different Wolfpack players, including Zavon Overton (left) and John Swabik (right), found the end zone as CSP routed Batavia-Notre Dame by a score of 47-14 in the New York State Class D Far West Regional. Photos by the Post-Journal