4:45 LRN Sportscast April 7

The NFL has released its all-decade team for the 2010s and there’s one current member of the Saints on that squad, defensive end Cam Jordan. New Orleans drafted Jordan in 2011 and since that time he’s recorded 87 sacks, 114 tackles for a loss, two interceptions, ten forced fumbles, and ten fumble recoveries. Former Saints players Darren Sproles and Jahri Evans are also on the team. Quarterback Drew Brees is not on the 2010s NFL All-Decade team. Two quarterbacks were chosen, Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers. A couple of former LSU Tigers are on the team, Patrick Peterson and Tyrann Mathieu.

Former Holy Cross High School and McNeese quarterback James Tabary is among the thousands on the COVID-19 front lines. Tabary is working at the University Medical Center in New Orleans distributing inventory to all doctors and nurses, including personal protective equipment. Tabary is doing so with a heavy heart, his grandfather passed away last week from the virus.

This is supposed to be Masters Week, instead the prestigious major has been rescheduled for November. The first round is set for November 12th at Augusta National. That weekend the Masters will go head-to-head with college football and the NFL.

Major League Baseball is looking at the possibility of starting its season in May, with all of the teams playing their games in the Phoenix, Arizona area. There are a lot of hurdles to leap over for this to happen, like the safety of the players. It would have to require regular testing of the players and still practicing social distancing, which means no mound visits, having players sit in the stands instead of the dugout and using an automated strike zone, instead of the home plate umpire standing behind the catcher.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says he will not make a decision on restarting their season until May. The N-H-L is looking at finishing its season at rinks in North Dakota.

Oklahoma State head football coach Mike Gundy says his plan is to return to their facilities on May 1st.