NFL News
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Ricardo Lockette 49ers' answer at wide receiver?
Michael Crabtree?s Achilles injury has left San Francisco 49ers fans desperately searching far and wide for his replacement. Is their answer in Colin Kaepernick?s house? -
Michael Crabtree's spot on 49ers an open competition
Coach Jim Harbaugh says he's excited about his young receivers, including Quinton Patton and A.J. Jenkins. But a former undrafted free agent might be the one who earns Michael Crabtree's spot this summer. -
Jim Harbaugh: Marc Trestman great for Chicago Bears
Jim Harbaugh says new Chicago Bears coach Marc Trestman "taught me everything." The San Francisco 49ers coach believes his mentor will prove to be a "grand slam hire" for the Bears. -
Brett Favre settles suit connected to alleged racy texts
Brett Favre is back in the news. The retired QB settled a lawsuit out of court that dated back to 2008, which was connected to Favre sending racy text messages to a massage therapist. -
Titus Young facing three more charges related to burglary arrest
Former Detroit Lions wide receiver Titus Young is now facing 11 charges from a spree that saw him arrested three times in one week. -
Mike Williams signs with CFL's Toronto Argonauts
Remember Mike Williams? Yes, that Mike Williams, a draft bust with the Detroit Lions before joining the Seattle Seahawks, now is making a return to pro football -- this time in the CFL. -
Sean Payton 'cut,' 'ripped' at New Orleans Saints OTAs
After being away from football for a year, New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton looks a little different. And it's a little frightening. "He's cut. He's ripped up now, man," Jabari Greer says. -
Shanahan: RG3 can be one of best QBs in NFL history
Robert Griffin III is recovering from knee surgery, but if he returns to form, Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan believes RG3 might go down as one of the best quarterbacks of all time.
HAFL Facility Rules
Please adhere to the following rules provided by the League and the Lindsay/Lyons Park. Please notify the Board Member on duty of rule violations.
- Coaches, players, parents and spectators are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner at all times. The use of profanity, obscene gestures, derogatory remarks or name-calling is prohibited.
- Solicitation is not permitted in Lindsay-Lyons Park or the HAFL facility.
- No alcoholic beverages are to be brought into the park.
- No pets are allowed at the park unless on a leash.
- No glass containers are allowed at the park.
- No tobacco products are allowed on the playing fields.
- No firearms concealed or otherwise, are allowed on the premises.
- Trash from spectator areas and sidelines must be picked up after every game. There are trash cans at the End of each set of bleachers.
- Unauthorized parking in handicapped zone will result in your vehicle being towed.
- No unauthorized vehicles are permitted beyond the parking areas.
- Skateboards, bicycles, roller blades or skates are not allowed.
- Children are prohibited from climbing trees, fences, bleachers or going into the Concession, Announcing Booth or Crows Nest.
- In the Film Booth (Crow's Nest) there only two people only (must be 18 or older) permitted on each platform. One from each team playing. Other parents or teams may film from the stands. No filming allowed on game fields.
- Only players and coaching staff of the teams participating are permitted on the game fields.
Please Watch Your Children
These rules are in place to ensure an enjoyable and safe environment for you and your children. Failure to comply with any of the HAFL Facility rules may result in the removal of the violators from the premises.
Thank you for your cooperation!
HAFL Board of Directors
