Isaiah Bond Won't Face Criminal Charges
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Bond, who went undrafted amid the investigation, announced on X that he plans to sign with the Cleveland Browns.
Up-and-coming British actor Scott Rose-Marsh has reportedly tested for the role of James Bond. If Rose-Marsh lands the iconic role, it would mark the first time a redheaded actor was cast as James Bond.
ISAIAH BOND AND QUINSHON JUDKINS Two prominent NFL rookies saw their paths to the league become significantly clearer Thursday with clearance from charges in two separate cases. Undrafted free agent wide receiver Isaiah Bond was no-billed and no longer faces criminal charges after he turned himself in earlier this year on an outstanding sexual assault warrant.
A few weeks back, Rambling weighed in on the search for the new James Bond, throwing cold water on rumors that Aaron Taylor-Johnson had screen-tested for the part. This week, we’re adding another little-known, hyphenated, triple-named Brit to the competition. And this one might have screen-tested for real.
Joe Flacco is expected to start that game, but the Browns would like to see their young quarterbacks, Sanders and Dillon Gabriel (hamstring) get some playing time as well. It remains to be seen if Kenny Pickett (hamstring) will be ready for action next week.
Details on who will lead the new James Bond reboot remain up in the air, with no real word on which actor will take the role. But there have been a few favorites in the running of wearing the next tuxedo and driving the fancy Porsche.
Companies' U.S. dollar bond issuance will likely carry September to one of the heaviest months for investment-grade supply this year, despite more volatility in Treasury yields as hopes for a bigger Federal Reserve interest rate cut were dimmed by recent data that pointed to still-sticky inflation,