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14.11.2019 09:38
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PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers are turning to a former top-10 pick approaching bust status for their cornerback help, acquiring?Justin Gilbert?in a trade with the Cleveland Browns.The Steelers send a sixth-round pick in the 2018 draft to the Browns for the rights to Gilbert, the eighth overall pick in 2014 who has managed just 39 tackles in two seasons.Gilbert has had problems adjusting to NFL life. He failed to show up on time for several team meetings as a rookie, prompting then-Browns safety Donte Whitner to say publicly that Gilbert needed to grow up. Gilbert eventually told reporters he had a tendency to oversleep.A 6-footer with long arms, Gilbert can use his athleticism to help the Steelers zone-defense coverage, assuming he responds well to the new environment.The Steelers get much-needed corner depth behind William Gay, Ross Cockrell and Artie Burns?as?injuries to second-round pick Senquez Golson in back-to-back years have forced the team to get help.Before the 2015 season, the Steelers dealt a fifth-round pick to the?Philadelphia Eagles?in exchange for veteran corner Brandon Boykin, who didnt play a significant role for much of the year and is no longer with the team.The trade of Gilbert, who likely would have not made the team during final roster cuts, means the Browns have parted ways with both of their first-round picks from the 2014 draft, and they have none of their first-round picks on the roster from 2012 through 2014.Gone are QB Brandon Weeden (2012), RB Trent Richardson (12), LB Barkevious Mingo (13), QB Johnny Manziel (14) and now Gilbert.Gilbert was the first pick under coach Mike Pettine and general manager Ray Farmer, as the Browns traded down and out of taking receiver Sammy Watkins to take the player they thought was the best cornerback available.In Cleveland, Gilberts quirky personality never seemed to fit, and though he was effective as an occasional kickoff returner, he never came close to being the player he was touted to be when he was drafted.ESPN Staff Writer Pat McManamon contributed to this report. 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Kozun faked to the forehand and beat Monsters starter, Calvin Pickard, pad side in the second round for the winner. Spencer Abbott also scored in the shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4). RIO DE JANEIRO -- A $3 billion subway expansion built as one of the main Olympic legacy projects for Rio de Janeiro was overbilled by 25 percent, a report said Thursday.The financially battered government also ended up paying twice as much of what was agreed to in a partnership with private companies, according to a state auditors document cited in O Globo newspaper.The discrepancies further cast a shadow over the first Olympics in South America. Protesters have taken to the streets to express anger over hosting the event in a country where public workers arent getting paid on time. They are upset Brazil spent 39.1 billion reals ($12 billion), including public and private money, on building venues and infrastructure for the Olympics while the country weathers its worst recession since 1930.Rio de Janeiros auditors say the subway contracts show inconsistencies such as invoices with overpriced materials and violations of contracts with bills for services that werent part of the deal. Also, some bills charged for more work than the one that was performed.The state government watchdog found the state had initially agreed with the consortium to assume 45 percent of the cost of the project. Now, auditors found the government paid 87 perccent.dddddddddddd Rio states court of auditors confirmed the findings but said the report was not public yet because court members needed to approve the document and its conclusions.The government said in a statement to The Associated Press that it hasnt been able to examine the document and pointed out the government budget watchdog had approved the projects books since 2014. It also said the subway expansion cost well below the average, comparing it to New York, Boston and Torontos systems.The consortium said it could not comment until it saw the report.Federal police have been investigating whether the main builder in the subway consortium, Odebrecht, paid bribes to officials connected to the expansion. It is part of a countrywide probe at state oil company Petrobras that has revealed how public officials colluded with the wealthiest construction companies using taxpayers money to increase the cost of projects in exchange for bribes.The subway line, originally scheduled to open in January, celebrated its completion with Brazils highest officials on Saturday, less than a week before the Olympics open. ' ' '

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