Yankees drop another one-run game in the Gateway City...Bills re-sign fullback to two-year extension...and the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrines its Class of 2022. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top left: New York Yankees catcher Kyle Higashioka tags out Nolan Gorman of the St. Louis Cardinals to end the 3rd inning of Saturday's game at Busch Stadium. The play by Higashioka kept it a one-run game; however, one run wound up being enough for the Cardinals, as they defeated the Yankees 1-0 to take sole possession of first place in the National League Central Division. Meanwhile, the Yankees have now lost four in a row. Photo by USA Today
Top right: The Buffalo Bills have locked up their top fullback through the 2024 season. The Bills announced this morning that they have re-signed Reggie Gilliam to a two-year contract extension. Gilliam joined the Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and has appeared in 30 of the team's 33 regular season games since then. Photo by the Buffalo Bills
Bottom: The Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrined its eight newest members on Saturday in Canton, Ohio. The Class of 2022, pictured from left to right, includes LeRoy Butler, Sam Mills (represented by widow Melanie Mills), Tony Boselli, Richard Seymour, Bryant Young, Cliff Branch (represented by sister Elaine Anderson), Art McNally (represented by granddaughter Shannon O'Hara), and Dick Vermeil. Photo by the Pro Football Hall of Fame