The NFL Players Association will appeal an arbitrator’s ruling regarding collusion by owners over quarterback salaries, according to reports Wednesday night.

The union has been having ongoing discussions with its executive council about the matter. There’s no timeline for a decision that’ll be made by a standing appeals panel made up of three people.

On Jan. 14, arbitrator Christopher Droney ruled there wasn’t sufficient evidence of collusion by owners in contract negotiations with quarterbacks after the Browns gave QB Deshaun Watson a record $230 million fully guaranteed contract.

Any attempt to collude to keep salaries down violates the CBA between the NFL and union.

49ers WR Demarcus Robinson pleaded no contest this week to a misdemeanor DUI charge and was sentenced to three years’ probation. Robinson’s plea and sentencing took place earlier this week in Los Angeles. He also was ordered to pay a $390 fine and to complete court-mandated programs, including a three-month alcohol education program, according to reports.

College football: Five-star DT Lamar Brown, ESPN’s No. 1 overall recruit in the 2026 class, announced his commitment to LSU on Thursday. Brown is from Erwinville, Louisiana. He chose LSU over Texas A&M, Miami and Texas.

Cycling: Irish rider Ben Healy won a hilly sixth stage of the Tour de France after a long solo breakaway while Mathieu van der Poel took back the yellow jersey from defending champion Tadej Pogacar by one second. American Quinn Simmons finished the stage 2 minutes, 44 seconds behind Healy in second.

Golf: Jake Knapp of the U.S. shot an opening-round 6-under 64 to share a one-stroke lead with three others at the Scottish Open.