Two NFL players missing after boating trip
They left harbor Saturday morning. From AP-
Sports agent Ron Del Duca said his client, Detroit Lions defensive end Corey Smith, and Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper were two of the four boaters who were reported missing Sunday morning by the Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard issued a statement saying the boaters were on a 21-foot vessel that left Clearwater Pass on Saturday morning for a fishing trip and did not return as expected. Crews used a helicopter and a 47-foot motor-life boat to search a 750-square mile area west of Clearwater Pass on Sunday.
Say a prayer so all four people are found.
Related Stories:
- Private search on for missing NFL players in Gulf of Mexico
- Army hires Cornell assistant Zach Spiker to be men’s basketball coach
- Army fires basketball coach Jim Crews
- Orioles Fire Perlozzo
- Saban Out as Alabama Candidate
- Kelly Dowd, mother of junior golfer Dakoda Dowd, dead at age 42
- NFL Draft 2008 – Round 1 #7 – New Orleans Saints – DT Sedrick Ellis (via New England via 49ers)
- F1 driver Felipe Massa’s skull fractured in freak accident
- Yao Ming out for the rest of the season with broken foot
- Texas Tech QB’s fingers broken in 9 places
Recent Stories:
- Keep firing- NY Islanders beat Toronto 4-3
- Why I hate FSN Florida
- St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger out with a broken leg
- Oh so close- Lorena Ochoa edges Jiyai Shin for LPGA Player of the Year
- Minnesota Wild trade Benoit Pouliot to Montreal
- Northeastern University to end its football program
- Second Chance- Detroit Lions beat Cleveland 38-37
- NY Knick Nate Robinson not benched for shooting at the wrong basket
- Arizona State Baseball Coach Pat Murphy resigns
- Clipping their wings- Florida Panthers beat Detroit 2-1
Comments
Comments are Closed








