The sentencing date for Seattle Seahawks linebacker Mychal Kendricks in his federal insider trading case has been pushed back again, this time until Nov. 21, reports ESPN.com's Brady Henderson.
It is the fourth time the date has been moved. Kendricks was originally supposed to be sentenced Jan. 25.
Previous dates of April 4 and Sept. 25 have also been pushed back.
According to authorities, Kendricks made about $1.2 million from insider trading advice in exchange for gifts, including tickets to Philadelphia Eagles games. Kendricks played the first six seasons of his NFL career with the Eagles.