Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry was sent to jail for two days yesterday after pleading guilty to allowing minors to drink alcohol in his hotel room last spring.
He is one of nine players on the team arrested in the past 13 months. Henry has been arrested four times as a Bengals player.
"You brought shame with this on yourself," Kenton County District Judge Greg Grothaus told Henry. "You embarrassed a lot of people."
Grothaus sentenced Henry to 90 days in jail. He suspended all but two days, and ordered Henry to begin serving those two days immediately.
Jaguars
Former Alabama coach Mike Shula was hired as the quarterbacks coach for Jacksonville. Coach Jack Del Rio and Shula reached a deal at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., and the team expected a contract to be signed early next week. Shula went 26-23 in four years at Alabama, but was 0-8 against Southeastern Conference West rivals LSU and Auburn.
Bears
Guard Ruben Brown was added to the NFC's Pro Bowl roster as a replacement for injured Eagles guard Shawn Andrews. This will be the ninth Pro Bowl for Brown and his first since signing with the Bears in 2004.
Chargers
Long snapper David Binn was added to the Pro Bowl roster as the AFC's "need" player, making him the 11th San Diego player selected for the game.
Cowboys
Dallas added Jason Garrett to its coaching staff and said he would remain a candidate to replace retired head coach Bill Parcells. Garrett, the backup to quarterback Troy Aikman for two Super Bowl titles in Dallas from 1993-99, was quarterbacks coach in Miami the past two years.
Elsewhere
Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach was selected to chair an effort to bring the Super Bowl to North Texas.