Darren Sharper could be facing an even stiffer and longer sentence in Louisiana despite the nine year federal prison sentence that has already been handed down.
Former Saints safety Darren Sharper will only serve 9 total years for rape charges in New Orleans, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Arizona, according to a report.
Former NFL All-Pro Darren Sharper has pleaded guilty to sexual assault and attempted sexual assault in a plea deal with Arizona prosecutors and was immediately sentenced to nine years in prison.
A co-defendent of former Saints safety Darren Sharper who has been charged with date rape told investigators that RB Reggie Bush spiked women's drinks with ecstasy, this according to a report from The Advocate.
Former New Orleans Saint Darren Sharper has voluntarily surrendered himself to police in Louisiana after rape charges were levied against him yesterday for an incident that allegedly occurred September of last year in New Orleans.
Former NFL all-pro and Super Bowl champion Darren Sharper surrendered to Los Angeles police after an arrest warrant was issued in New Orleans for two more alleged rapes that happened in September 2013.
Safety Darren Sharper wants to play football, in 2011, and he wants to play for the New Orleans Saints. But as James Varney, of the Times-Picayune points out, it's unclear if he's in the team's plans.
Safety Darren Sharper wants to continue playing football, either with the New Orleans Saints, or somewhere else. Mike Triplett, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Jahri Evans has been named to the 2010 Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team. The Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
New Orleans Saints secondary coach Dennis Allen is expected to interview for the vacant defensive coordinator positions with the Denver Broncos and Philadelphia Eagles, over the weekend. Mike Triplett, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.