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‘My bad’: Jaguars player flips off officer during high-speed chase that led to arrest, police say
Read full article: ‘My bad’: Jaguars player flips off officer during high-speed chase that led to arrest, police sayJaguars defensive lineman Lerentee McCray was arrested on Sunday morning after leading police on a high speed chase in Central Florida.
Jaguars training camp primer ‘21: Storylines, important dates, what to watch out for
Read full article: Jaguars training camp primer ‘21: Storylines, important dates, what to watch out forThe Jaguars report to training camp on Tuesday morning for a season unlike any other. Here's what you need to know as the march to the regular season begins.
Jaguars free agency 2021: Checking out the team’s defensive needs
Read full article: Jaguars free agency 2021: Checking out the team’s defensive needsDefensive needs: DL, S, CB, EDGE. Defensive lineCoach Urban Meyer said that he wants to build a defense from the line and work back from there. With Leonard Williams getting tagged by the Giants, Tomlinson is the top interior lineman in free agency, and a player who the Jaguars should make a priority. Middle linebacker Joe Schobert, one of the final major free agent signings of Dave Caldwell’s tenure, was an above-average player last season. Hilton, who was signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2016, could be a nice addition as a nickel.
Jaguars free agency 2021: A look at the defensive needs
Read full article: Jaguars free agency 2021: A look at the defensive needsDefensive needs: DL, S, CB, EDGE. Defensive lineCoach Urban Meyer said that he wants to build a defense from the line and work back from there. With Leonard Williams getting tagged by the Giants, Tomlinson is the top interior lineman in free agency, and a player who the Jaguars should make a priority. Middle linebacker Joe Schobert, one of the final major free agent signings of Dave Caldwell’s tenure, was an above-average player last season. Hilton, who was signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2016, could be a nice addition as a nickel.
Hundreds of Jacksonville military families receive free turkeys at drive-thru USO event
Read full article: Hundreds of Jacksonville military families receive free turkeys at drive-thru USO eventNEPTUNE BEACH, Fla. – Three hundred military families in need will be getting a little extra help for the holiday’s thanks to Winn-Dixie, the Greater Jacksonville USO and current and former Jaguars players. Winn-Dixie, Jaguars' defensive end Lerentee McCray and former Jaguar Drayton Florence donated 300 turkeys for a drive-thru food distribution Tuesday night in Neptune Beach. For Tuesday’s event at the Neptune Beach Winn-Dixie in Penman Plaza, the USO invited 300 active-duty and veteran families to receive the turkeys and other holiday meal essentials. The event was by invitation only and was not open to the public. Because of the ongoing pandemic, participants were encouraged to wear protective equipment during the drive-thru event.
Jaguars player Lerentee McCray opts out of playing in 2020
Read full article: Jaguars player Lerentee McCray opts out of playing in 2020JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jaguars had their second player opt out of the upcoming season due to concerns about COVID-19The team announced on Saturday that defensive end/linebacker Lerentee McCray was electing to not play in 2020 due to the coronavirus. The NFL and NFL Players Association came up with a system that would allow players to opt out of playing if they had concerns about COVID-19. McCray, 29, joins free agent signee and defensive lineman Al Woods as Jaguars players who have elected to opt out. My family and I appreciate the understanding and support of the Jaguars organization and our fans. Toughtimesdontlasttoughpeopledo.McCray is entering his fourth season with the Jaguars and has been an important member on special teams.
Foles on Jaguars injury report, but not expected to miss any time
Read full article: Foles on Jaguars injury report, but not expected to miss any timeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars didn't practice on Wednesday due to Hurricane Dorian, but Nick Foles popped up on a preliminary injury report. Foles will appear on the team's injury report, Jaguars director of public relations, Tad Dickman said on Twitter, "due to some soreness in his abdominal oblique from last week but is fully expected to play on Sunday." Foles, along with receiver Marqise Lee, linebacker Quincy Williams and offensive tackle Cam Robinson, were listed as full participants in the injury report. Position Player, Injury, StatusQB Nick Foles, oblique, Full participationWR Marqise Lee, knee, Full participationLB Quincy Williams, knee, Full participationOL Cam Robinson, knee, Full participationDE Lerentee McCray, ankle, Limited participationLB D.J. Alexander, hamstring, Limited participationDT Marcell Dareus, elbow, Limited participationOL Cedric Ogbuehi, hamstring, did not practiceTE Josh Oliver, hamstring, did not practiceCopyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
5 position battles to watch at Jaguars training camp 2019
Read full article: 5 position battles to watch at Jaguars training camp 2019For the Jaguars, the goal is simple: Return to the playoffs after a dismal 2018 season. But the weakside linebacker, Smiths position, must be filled with a player the Jaguars trust. Expect to see more two tight end sets with the Jaguars this season. There is also a chance that the Jaguars could move Ronnie Harrison from strong safety to free safety in a pinch, which would another player into the role of strong safety. Coles Prediction: Theyll go with Wilson, but they should keep an eye on the waiver wire for more depth at the position.