Chez Reavie watches his tee shot on the seventh hole during the second round of the Houston Open golf tournament, Friday, April 1, 2016, in Humble, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)
Chez Reavie watches his tee shot on the seventh hole during the second round of the Houston Open golf tournament, Friday, April 1, 2016, in Humble, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)

Wrentham, Mass. — New England Patriots’ kicker Stephen Gostkowski is a Super Bowl winner, an All Pro, and now a crime solver.

The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro, Mass., citing court records, reported that Gostkowski helped police find his iPad after it was stolen from his truck outside his home in January.

First, he forwarded to police a half-dozen selfies of a stranger he found on his iCloud account. Then he tried to locate the iPad through an application that uses GPS technology to find stolen devices.

The iPad was tracked to a home in Woonsocket, R.I.

A 19-year-old man pleaded no contest to a receiving stolen property charge in Rhode Island and placed on one year probation. A larceny charge in Massachusetts is pending.

The suspect said he bought the iPad for $50.

Texans Re-Sign QB

Houston — The Houston Texans have re-signed quarterback Brandon Weeden.

He joined the Texans late last season after several injuries at the position. He appeared in two games with one start and helped the Texans to wins in both games. His debut with the Texans came against the Colts after T.J. Yates was injured and Weeden helped Houston to its first win at Indianapolis.

Weeden started last season as Tony Romo’s backup with the Cowboys. He lost all three starts after Romo was injured, then was released.

Stabler’s Widow Files Concussion Lawsuit

Miami — Former NFL quarterback Ken Stabler’s widow and several former players have filed a new lawsuit against the NFL over long-term injury from concussions.

The amended complaint filed Friday in Miami federal court contends Stabler and others were left out of the NFL’s $1 billion concussion settlement because of an April 2015 cutoff date. Stabler died in July 2015 from colon cancer, but the lawsuit says he also suffered from chronic brain damage.

Joining Florida resident Rose Stabler in the lawsuit are former players Tracy Scroggins, Quinn Gray and Danny Gorrer. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and class action status to represent other players in similar situations.

TennisMen’s Miami Final Set

Key Biscayne, Fla. — Kei Nishikori committed only eight unforced errors in 119 points and advanced to the Miami Open final by beating Nick Kyrgios 6-3, 7-5 Friday night.

Nishikori’s opponent Sunday will be five-time champion Novak Djokovic, who defeated David Goffin 7-6 (5), 6-4.

Seeded No. 6, Nishikori is bidding for his first ATP Masters title.

SoccerGalaxy’s Keane Out

Carson, Calif. — LA Galaxy captain Robbie Keane will be sidelined four to six weeks after arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.

The Galaxy announced their striker’s prognosis Thursday after Keane posted a post-surgery photo of his leg on his Instagram account.

Keane left camp with the Irish national team earlier this week, unable to suit up for training or two friendly matches.

The 2014 MLS MVP has won three MLS Cup titles, serving as the Galaxy’s captain since 2013. He has scored two goals in the Galaxy’s first three games this season.

Keane has been dominant when healthy throughout his MLS career, but he missed two months early last season with a nagging groin injury.

Steven Gerrard also is expected to miss the Galaxy’s next match due to a left calf injury.