Meyer loses case in court
Sports at a glance
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A person familiar with the legal outcome said former Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer lost his multimillion-dollar arbitration case against the NFL team that fired him with cause in 2021.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because both sides signed non-disclosure agreements preventing them from discussing the case publicly. The person said the case was settled in 2025.
On3 first reported it Monday. Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired Meyer with cause in December 2021, hours after former Jaguars player Josh Lambo said Meyer kicked him during practice months earlier. It was the latest in a long list of embarrassments across Meyer’s 11 months in Jacksonville. Meyer challenged the firing, sending the dispute to arbitration.
Several injured at Indy track
INDIANAPOLIS — Alexander Rossi was taken to a hospital for further evaluation after he crashed early in Monday’s practice for the Indianapolis 500.
Rossi spun going through the second turn on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.5-mile oval, hitting the outside wall before the car skidded down the track.
The trailing Pato O’Ward tried to avoid a collision but couldn’t stop in time and hit the side of Rossi’s car, and Romain Grosjean was also collected in the crash. Rossi appeared unsteady when he first tried to climb into a vehicle that took him to the track’s infield medical care center.



