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Tyrann Mathieu, Arizona Cardinals strike contract
The Arizona Cardinals and safety Tyrann Mathieu reached a four-year, $3.052 million contract Thursday. Mathieu won't earn his entire $662,500 bonus if he's dismissed from the team for drug use. -
Ben Roethlisberger: Young QBs still have work to do
Young quarterbacks set the NFL on fire last season, but they still have to win over a few skeptics. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is one of them. -
Brian Urlacher would have played for Dallas Cowboys
Brian Urlacher told "The Rich Eisen Podcast" he retired because he realized he just wasn't the same player anymore. Would he have continued his career if the Dallas Cowboys were interested? -
Josh Brent should be back in jail, Dallas prosecutors say
Prosecutors said Thursday they believe Josh Brent has violated terms of his release while awaiting his manslaughter trial. The Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle is charged in the death of teammate Jerry Brown Jr. -
Rob Ryan, New Orleans Saints looking for vindication
Rob Ryan said Thursday "I don't like getting fired." Can the new coordinator funnel those emotions into turning around a New Orleans Saints defense that set an all-time low last season? -
Trent Richardson out of Browns OTAs with muscle pull
The Cleveland Browns never saw a healthy Trent Richardson last season. Now the tailback is missing OTAs with a pulled leg muscle. How long will Richardson be sidelined? -
Tom Nalen admits trying to hurt foe while with Denver Broncos
Tom Nalen was notorious for silence during his 15-year career, but the former Denver Broncos center revealed Thursday that he tried to blow an opponent's knee out during a 2006 game. -
Unnamed Jets player: Mark Sanchez losing locker room
Another anonymous New York Jets player has spoken, this time telling CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman that the players like Mark Sanchez but, "it's time to give someone else a chance" at QB.
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
