Las Vegas grand jury indicts Alvin Kamara, 3 others in alleged beating

Las Vegas grand jury indicts Alvin Kamara, 3 others in alleged beating; next court date set for March 2

A Las Vegas grand jury indicted New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and three others in an alleged beating at a nightclub in February 2022. They face charges of conspiracy to commit battery as well as battery resulting in substantial bodily harm. Kamara’s next court date has been set for March 2 in Nevada district court, per Fox 8 News’ David Charns.

The NFL has not commented on this incident while following its standard procedure in letting the legal process play out before handing down any discipline. Kamara is likely to face a six-game suspension once it has concluded for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. He remained with the Saints throughout the 2022 season and is expected to return for 2023.

But it has taken months for this process to unfold through the court system, so we’ll have to wait and see whether a resolution is reached this offseason, which could lead to an absence for Kamara in the fall. The victim, Darnell Greene, has filed a civil suit against Kamara in Louisiana.

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5 keys to Packers beating Bears in Week 14

Highlighting five things the Packers need to do to beat the visiting Chicago Bears on Sunday night at Lambeau Field.

The Green Bay Packers can get to 10 wins and essentially clinch a playoff spot by beating the struggling Chicago Bears on Sunday night at Lambeau Field.

At 9-3 and in total control in the NFC North, the Packers are only a few results away from clinching the division for the third straight season and the eighth time in 11 seasons overall.

The title can’t be clinched Sunday night, but with a win against the Bears and another win next Sunday in Baltimore, the Packers can ensure they’ll be division champions.

Here are five keys to beating the Bears on Sunday night.