An update on if and/or when major sports leagues could resume...McDermott discusses Bills' draft picks on offense...and Cincy's former starting QB finds a new home. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top: There has been nothing more definitive at this time in terms of when Major League Baseball will be able to start its 2020 season. MLB agent Scott Boras says if or when it does, it should look at what baseball leagues in Asia are doing to deal with COVID-19. Boras, who spoke on ESPN's "The Michael Kay Show," added that MLB players have agreed to a pay cut that could reduce their salaries by as much as 50%. Photo by USA Today
Bottom left: Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott says offensive players his team drafted last weekend like Utah's Zack Moss aren't necessarily the flashiest, but they do fit his team. During his video conference with reporters this week, McDermott noted Moss' history of production at the collegiate level; he ran for over 1,000 in each of the past three seasons. Photo by the University of Utah
Bottom right: It did not take Andy Dalton very long to find a new home. On Saturday, the former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback agreed to a one-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Dalton, who threw for 31,594 yards and 204 touchdowns in nine seasons with the Bengals, is expected to serve as the backup to Dak Prescott in Dallas. Photo by USA Today