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SEATTLE -- Former Seattle Seahawk fullback Derrick Coleman pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of vehicular assault and felony hit and run.The charges stem from an an October accident in ...
Bellevue police claim Seahawk fullback Derrick Coleman said he smoked synthetic marijuana before a crash in October. They recommended that the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charge ...
Derrick Coleman is the first legally deaf offensive player in the NFL. The Cardinals fullback is working so that he won’t be the last.
Syracuse basketball alum Matt Roe, left, and Derrick Coleman greet each other before the Orange take on Duke at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, Saturday February 23, 2019.
RENTON, Wash. — For Seattle fullback Derrick Coleman, the Seahawks’ home field is the loudest stadium he’s never heard. Coleman is legally deaf, and has been since he was 3, so he won’t ...
Mylett said Coleman did not say why he left the scene of the accident. Mylett said that would be a focus of the investigation. Coleman’s agents, Derrick Fox and Mark Bloom, released a statement ...
Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman, who has has appeared in 22 games with the team since 2013, is being held at King County Jail on investigation of vehicular assault and hit-and-run.
Former Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman pleaded guilty Thursday morning to vehicular-assault and hit-and-run charges in connection with an injury crash a year ago in Bellevue.
Coleman’s story started, in all places, a barber’s chair. His father, Derrick Coleman Sr., took his 3-year-old son to the barber one day to get his hair cut.
SEATTLE -- Former Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman, who was arrested after a hit-and-run crash that involved synthetic marijuana last year, pleaded guilty to vehicular assault and hit and run in ...
Former Seattle Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony hit-and-run and vehicular assault in connection with a car crash in October that injured another driver.