LINCOLN, Neb. -- A judge handed New England Patriots cornerback Alfonzo Dennard another year of probation and 30 additional days in jail Thursday as a result of a drinking-and-driving incident in Nebraska last summer. Dennard last April was sentenced to two years of probation and 30 days in jail for assaulting a police officer outside a Lincoln bar in 2012. He admitted he violated his probation three months later when he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. Lancaster County District Court Judge Stephanie Stacy extended his probation from two to three years and his jail term from 30 to 60 days. He is to report to the county jail March 1. She also barred him from consuming or possessing alcohol and increased his mandatory community service from 200 to 300 hours, with half of the additional 100 hours to be performed in Nebraska. Stacy could have revoked Dennards probation and sent him to jail. "This is your last chance," Stacy told him. Dennard, who played college football at Nebraska, is scheduled to appear in county court on Friday for a hearing on the July drunken-driving case. Dennard apologized for violating probation and letting his family and teammates down. He said probation and counselling will help him to "keep learning how to walk that straight line." Dennard declined to comment outside the courtroom. His attorney, Alan Stoler, said he was satisfied with the outcome. During the hearing, Stacy noted she had received letters from Massachusetts authorities praising Dennards positive attitude about community service. "Hes learned a tremendous amount from the process," Stoler said. "As the judge read from the letters, this wasnt something Alfonzo took lightly. Its affected him in a positive way, things that hes been able to do." Prosecutor Bruce Prenda requested that Dennards probation be revoked, but he said the state would be agreeable to a modified probation term if it included the no-alcohol provision. Stacy noted that Dennard had not come up positive in tests initiated in August for alcohol and other controlled substances. Walter Brown Celtics Jersey .com) - Bradley Beals 22 points and seven rebounds helped the Washington Wizards erase a halftime deficit and top the Utah Jazz, 93-84, on Sunday. Bob Cousy Celtics Jersey . With the union re-formed, negotiations with owners will resume Friday on the remaining issues that would be in the collective bargaining agreement, according to a person familiar with the plans. http://www.authenticcelticsproshop.com/Bob-Cousy-Jersey/ .com) - Charlie Davies netted a pair of goals, including the series-winner on Saturday, as the New England Revolution battled the New York Red Bulls to a 2-2 draw in the second leg of the Eastern Conference Championship at Gillette Stadium and advanced to MLS Cup final via a thrilling 4-3 aggregate victory. Dennis Johnson Jersey .com) - Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh called Joe Flacco the NFLs best quarterback last week. John Havlicek Jersey . "[People] keep asking that question and its not a legit question because we dont have that right, we havent arrived yet," Casey responded. "Weve got to take each game at a time, each possession at a time and look at it that way.TORONTO -- Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Rick Vaive has asked that his name be removed from the concussion lawsuit against the NHL. Vaives lawyer Trevor Whiffen claims the former 50-goal man wasnt provided with a copy of the claim beforehand and that he would not have agreed to the allegations made against the NHL had he been asked to review its contents. "Mr. Vaive misunderstood the nature of the proceeding being brought, and believed this claim was similar to the workers compensation claim being advanced in California on behalf of several former NHL players," Whiffen said in a statement Thursday. "Rick has no interest in suing the National Hockey League and has advised that he will not be pursuing the claim in Washington. He has therefore instructed me to take the necessary steps required in order to remove his name from the lawsuit.dddddddddddd" Vaive was one of the 10 players named in the original concussion lawsuit, a list that has grown to more than 200, according to lawyers Steve Silverman and Mel Owens, who are at the forefront of the suit. The other nine original players were Gary Leeman, Bradley Aitken, Darren Banks, Curt Bennett, Richard Dunn, Warren Holmes, Robert Manno, Blair James Stewart, and Morris Titanic. Former New York Islanders centre Bob Bourne announced he joined the suit shortly after it was filed. More than 4,500 former NFL players sued that league in a similar case that resulted in a settlement worth US$765 million. ' ' '