Jaguars put top running back on trade block...an update on potential Stanley Cup Playoffs in summer...and a Westfield senior commits to playing softball at JCC. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top left: A big-name running back in NFL could be finding himself a new home soon. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Jacksonville Jaguars have had talks with other teams about trading Leonard Fournette. While there have been no confirmed reports about who the Jaguars spoke with, CBS Sports has tabbed the Buffalo Bills as a potential landing spot for Fournette. A 1st-round selection out of LSU in 2017, Fournette is coming off his best season as a pro, recording 1,152 rushing yards and 76 receptions. Photo by USA Today
Top right: The NHL is trying to see if it can hold a Stanley Cup Playoffs this summer, provided the COVID-19 pandemic subsides by that time. NHLPA Executive Director Donald Fehr said on Saturday that has not had any discussions with the league about specific neutral-site locations for the playoffs. ESPN's Emily Kaplan says there are some locations, including one in New Hampshire, that are rumored to be on a shortlist. Photo by USA Today
Bottom: Westfield's Abbi Warner recently completed her commitment to play at Jamestown Community College. Warner has played two varsity seasons for the Lady Wolverines, including one season with a merged Westfield-Brocton team. She was named one of Westfield's team captains for this season, which remains in jeopardy due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Image by Jamestown Community College