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Tough decisions ahead: Projecting the final 53-man roster for the Jaguars
Read full article: Tough decisions ahead: Projecting the final 53-man roster for the JaguarsThe Jaguars have less than a week to go before they have to cut their roster down to the NFL-mandated 53. Jamal St. Cyr and Justin Barney make their final projections on what that roster will look like.
Who will make the Jaguars 53-man roster? We try and project it
Read full article: Who will make the Jaguars 53-man roster? We try and project itThe rule change will have every team reduce rosters from 90 players to 53 on Aug. 29. Well, we aren’t waiting until then. We are going to try and nail the Jaguars 53-man roster now.
Even with ‘vanilla’ preseason opener, Jaguars saw progress against Raiders
Read full article: Even with ‘vanilla’ preseason opener, Jaguars saw progress against RaidersThe first one is out of the way, and it wasn’t pretty. So, will the Jaguars look like a more refined football team in their second preseason game of the year? Will the starting lineups look more like what fans can expect to see on a regular game day?
Time to trim the roster: Predicting the final 53 for the Jaguars
Read full article: Time to trim the roster: Predicting the final 53 for the JaguarsNFL teams have until 4 p.m. on Tuesday to trim their rosters to 53 players. News4Jax sports anchor Jamal St. Cyr reveals his final 53-man roster projection for the Jaguars.
Jaguars draft ’21: Tight end Luke Farrell the pick in the fifth round
Read full article: Jaguars draft ’21: Tight end Luke Farrell the pick in the fifth roundThe Jaguars finally addressed their glaring hole at tight end in the draft, selecting Ohio State’s Luke Farrell with their first pick of the fifth round.
Fields' day: No. 3 Ohio State routs No. 2 Clemson 49-28
Read full article: Fields' day: No. 3 Ohio State routs No. 2 Clemson 49-2811, where Clemson coach Dabo Swinney placed Ohio State on his ballot in the final regular-season coaches' poll. 3 Ohio State buried the second-ranked Tigers 49-28 in the Sugar Bowl semifinal Friday night. Ohio State beat the Crimson Tide in the semifinals on the way to the 2014 national championship. “This performance by this team I hope will go down in Ohio State history as a landmark victory,” Day said. Ohio State did not give details about their absences, but all four had played in the Big Ten championship two weeks ago.