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LSU quarterback Myles Brennan has decided to end his college football career. Brennan was set to begin his sixth season at LSU and he was competing with Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier to be the starting quarterback. W-W-L sports director Kristian Garic says Brennan did not win the competition
Cut 12 (11) “…walk away”
Brennan appeared in 20 games during his career. Garic says he started the first three games of the 2020 season, but suffered an injury that sidelined him for the rest of the season and then got hurt again last season….
Cut 13 (11) “…got injured”
LSU opens the season September fourth versus Florida State in the Superdome and Garic has learned dual-threat Q-B Jayden Daniels will be the starter.

The Saints are in Wisconsin and they’ll have a couple of joint practices with the Packers on Tuesday and Wednesday. One of the big position battles in camp is for third-string running back. Rookie Abram Smith hurt his chances with a fumble in the red zone in the loss to the Texans in the preseason opener. Coach Dennis Allen says overall the guys competing at that position ran hard…
cut 18 (18) “….better job there”
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported today that it’s becoming more unlikely that Alvin Kamara will face discipline from the league for his arrest on a felony battery charge as a result of a fight at a Las Vegas casino. Kamara’s court proceedings keep getting delayed and his next court hearing is not until September 29th. The NFL is expected to wait after the case prosecuted before deciding on a suspension.