Bryant was released a few hours later without talking to detectives, Smith said. His attorney, Royce West, said Bryant posted $1,500 bond.
Police said Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was seen weaving from lane to lane on Interstate 880 in the Oakland, Calif., area on Saturday morning, leading to his arrest for investigation of DUI. After multiple field sobriety tests, Lynch was arrested and booked into jail, where he was cited and later released.
The Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed tackle Max Starks to a one-year deal. Terms were not disclosed.
Robert Griffin III remained unsigned as the Washington Redskins opened the second day of their five-day rookie camp. The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback from Baylor was the second pick in this year's draft.
A day after signing veteran place-kicker Josh Scobee to a long-term contract, the Jacksonville Jaguars waived Brandon Coutu.
The Chicago Bears agreed to a one-year contract with running back Lorenzo Booker.
Tennessee Titans receiver Kenny Britt is recovering from his second arthroscopic surgery since May on his knees, the latest on his left. He had surgery on the right knee when he tore his ACL and MCL last September.
NHL:Scott Stevens, a longtime New Jersey captain and defenseman, was named an assistant coach by the Devils. Stevens was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.
New Jersey also named Matt Shaw an assistant. They will replace Adam Oates, who took the head coaching position with the Washington Capitals, and Larry Robinson, who left for an associate coaching job with San Jose.
The NHL and the NHL Players' Association are set to resume labor talks on Wednesday at the league offices in New York. Total revenue of the league's operations is the biggest sticking point.
Winnipeg Jets goaltender Ondrej Pavelec was banned from driving for 20 months in his native Czech Republic for drunken driving. The 24-year-old also received a six-month suspended prison sentence for causing a traffic accident May 26 in his hometown of Kladno, west of Prague. He hit a car with his BMW. There were no injuries.
The Chicago Blackhawks hired Jamie Kompon as an assistant coach. Kompon spent the last six seasons as an assistant in Los Angeles, helping the Kings capture the Stanley Cup this year. He previously worked under Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville in St. Louis, where he served as a video coach and then assistant over nine years.
COLLEGES: Lamar coach Pat Knight hired former Indiana teammate Sherron Wilkerson as an assistant. Wilkerson was an assistant at Indiana University Southeast during the 2010-2011 season and a former standout for the Hoosiers. Indiana coach Bob Knight, Pat's father, head-butted Wilkerson in 1994 while yelling at him on the bench, but Knight later said the highly publicized incident was unintentional.
SOCCER: Chelsea's preseason American tour begins Wednesday night with an exhibition against the Seattle Sounders.
The Blues will be without five of their biggest names for the first stop of a four-game American tour that will feature the first soccer game at the new Yankee Stadium against Paris Saint-Germain, a match with the MLS all-stars at PPL Park in Chester, and a final exhibition against AC Milan in Miami.
- Associated Press