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Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has been named grand marshal for the International Boxing Hall of Fame's annual parade.
Fitzgerald Stephen Vogt Jersey , who starred in college at Pittsburgh, is a lifelong boxing fan and says he considers it a great honor.
Fitzgerald says it'll be great to share in the celebration of those being inducted.
The Parade of Champions is set for Sunday, June 10.
Boxers to be inducted that day include Vitali Klitschko, Erik Morales, Winky Wright and Sid Terris. Ring announcer Johnny Addie Jason Heyward Jersey , promoters Lorraine Chargin and Klaus-Peter Kohl, and broadcasters Steve Albert and Jim Gray also will be enshrined.
Prosecutors will not bring criminal charges against Buffalo Bills receiver Zay Jones after a naked, bloody argument with his brother in Los Angeles earlier this week.
Los Angeles prosecutors declined the case because of "insufficient evidence," district attorney's office spokesman Paul Eakins told The Associated Press on Thursday.
The 22-year-old Jones was arrested after officers were called to a disturbance in downtown Los Angeles, said police spokesman Luis Garcia. Jones was found "breaking glass doors and windows" and arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism http://www.titansauthorizedshops.com/authentic-rashaan-evans-jersey , Garcia said.
The arrest was first reported by TMZ, which posted a video showing a nude Zay Jones pushing his brother, Cayleb, in what appeared to be the hallway of an apartment building.
His agent, Zeke Sandhu Cheap Mike Remmers Jersey , did not reply to text and voicemail messages. Sandhu also represents Cayleb Jones.
Cayleb Jones, a Minnesota Vikings receiver, on Wednesday also posted a note on his Twitter account, which read: "I am my brothers keeper."
His father, Robert Jones Youth Mason Rudolph Jersey , posted a note on his Twitter account on Wednesday saying his son "is with me and his mom," while adding "he's going to be fine!"
The Bills had no immediate comment.
Associated Press writer John Wawrow in Buffalo, New York, contributed to this report.
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