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Jets' Aaron Rodgers defends Nathaniel Hackett and fires back at the Broncos' Sean Payton
Read full article: Jets' Aaron Rodgers defends Nathaniel Hackett and fires back at the Broncos' Sean PaytonAaron Rodgers is sticking by his offensive coordinator and firing his hardest throw of the summer at Sean Payton.
Sean Payton says he regrets criticizing predecessor Nathaniel Hackett and his own general manager
Read full article: Sean Payton says he regrets criticizing predecessor Nathaniel Hackett and his own general managerDenver Broncos coach Sean Payton has issued a mea culpa for criticizing his predecessor in an interview with USA Today.
Photo gallery: Jaguars take down Jets to stay on pace for playoff berth
Read full article: Photo gallery: Jaguars take down Jets to stay on pace for playoff berthThe Jaguars needed a win to stay on pace for a playoff spot. They got it on Thursday night, Photographer George Varkanis was there to capture the game in images for News4JAX.
Four takeaways: Surging Jaguars continue to change narrative about the franchise
Read full article: Four takeaways: Surging Jaguars continue to change narrative about the franchiseIn a game that never seemed in doubt, the Jaguars dominated the Jets 19-3 to improve to 7-8 in the season and keep their playoffs hopes in their own hands. Here are my four biggest takeaways from the game:
News4JAGs predictions: Can’t pick against the Jaguars now, can we?
Read full article: News4JAGs predictions: Can’t pick against the Jaguars now, can we?The Jaguars are on a roll and in the hunt for the AFC South title. They’ve beaten the Titans and Cowboys in back-to-back weeks and visit the Jets Thursday night in search of a third straight win. The News4JAX sports staff offers its predictions on the game.
Florida teen who tracks Elon Musk’s jet is now tracking Putin, wealthy Russian business leaders
Read full article: Florida teen who tracks Elon Musk’s jet is now tracking Putin, wealthy Russian business leadersRecently, 19-year-old Jack Sweeney launched two new Twitter handles -- Putin Jet and RU Oligarch Jets.
Jaguars’ James Robinson done for year after season-ending injury
Read full article: Jaguars’ James Robinson done for year after season-ending injuryOn Monday, the Jaguars placed running back James Robinson on the injured reserve list after he suffered a torn left Achilles tendon in Sunday’s loss to the jets.
Four takeaways: Work continues on fixing this mess
Read full article: Four takeaways: Work continues on fixing this messJacksonville fell to 2-13 on the season and are two losses away from locking up the first overall pick in the draft for the second straight year. Here are my four biggest takeaways from the game:
Four factors: How the Jaguars can beat the Jets on Sunday
Read full article: Four factors: How the Jaguars can beat the Jets on SundayLooking at the schedule the rest of the way, this is probably the Jags last chance to get a W this season. With that in mind, let’s put our optimistic hats on for Sunday's Jaguars-Jets game.
Anderson: QB Sam Darnold has different 'aura' in Carolina
Read full article: Anderson: QB Sam Darnold has different 'aura' in CarolinaCarolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson couldn’t help but notice a difference in Sam Darnold’s persona when he walked into Bank of America Stadium for the team’s mandatory three-day minicamp.
Best loss ever? Jaguars drilled by Bears, but earn No. 1 pick in draft
Read full article: Best loss ever? Jaguars drilled by Bears, but earn No. 1 pick in draftMike Glennon of the Jacksonville Jaguars is sacked by Danny Trevathan of the Chicago Bears at TIAA Bank Field on December 27, 2020 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In a season filled with loss after loss after loss, this one came with a very big silver lining. The Jaguars dropped their franchise-record 14th consecutive game on Sunday in a 41-17 loss to the Bears at TIAA Bank Field but locked down hope for the future in the process. With the Jets holding on to beat the Browns 23-16, the Jaguars officially clinched the No. 1 pick in next year’s NFL draft, no matter what happens in Week 17.
Chargers make blown leads an art form in season full of them
Read full article: Chargers make blown leads an art form in season full of them(AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)In a season full of blown leads, perhaps no team has perfected the art of the late-game collapse better than the Los Angeles Chargers. That makes the Chargers the first team in NFL history to blow a lead of at least 16 points in four straight games. While the Chargers have blown the biggest leads, there have been plenty of other teams to squander big advantages. MISSING TOM: The Patriots have gone three straight games without a touchdown pass for the first time since Tom Brady’s first year as the New England starter in 2001. The Jets have also gone three straight games without a TD pass, meaning these teams will take the two longest active streaks into their meeting on Monday night.
Jaguars-Jets: Four keys for a Jacksonville win on Sunday
Read full article: Jaguars-Jets: Four keys for a Jacksonville win on SundayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars host the Jets on Sunday in a game that, on paper, should be fairly one-sided. Here are my four keys for the Jaguars to beat the Jets:1. Don't turn the ball over, don't commit unreasonable penalties, and don't give the game away. Run, run, then run some more. Jack had to instruct safety Jarrod Wilson last week when Wilson was pressed into service as a linebacker.
Jaguars sign CB Nickerson; roster back up to 53
Read full article: Jaguars sign CB Nickerson; roster back up to 53Parry Nickerson of the Jets works out on the field before their game against the Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field last year. (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars were down a cornerback on the roster and made a move to address that on Thursday. Jacksonville signed Parry Nickerson, a second-year player from Tulane, to get its roster back to 53 players. The Jaguars traded Jalen Ramsey to the Rams on Tuesday night, leaving an open roster spot. He was on Seattle's practice squad most of the 2019 season before being released Oct. 15.