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Broncos running back Tyler Badie carted from sideline with a back injury
Read full article: Broncos running back Tyler Badie carted from sideline with a back injuryDenver Broncos running back Tyler Badie was placed on a back board and carted from the sideline before the start of the second quarter against the New York Jets.
Dolphins agree to 3-year, $84.75 million contract extension with WR Jaylen Waddle, AP source says
Read full article: Dolphins agree to 3-year, $84.75 million contract extension with WR Jaylen Waddle, AP source saysA person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press that wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has agreed to a three-year, $84.75 million contract extension with the Miami Dolphins.
Jacobs rushes for 116 yards as Raiders improve to 2-0 under Pierce, beat Jets 16-12
Read full article: Jacobs rushes for 116 yards as Raiders improve to 2-0 under Pierce, beat Jets 16-12Josh Jacobs rushed for 116 yards, Aidan O’Connell connected with fellow rookie Michael Mayer for the game’s only touchdown, and the Las Vegas Raiders improved to 2-0 under interim coach Antonio Pierce, beating the New York Jets 16-12.
Hall runs for a TD after Adams' INT and Jets shock Eagles 20-14 to send Philly to its first loss
Read full article: Hall runs for a TD after Adams' INT and Jets shock Eagles 20-14 to send Philly to its first lossBreece Hall ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:46 remaining, one play after Tony Adams intercepted Jalen Hurts, and the New York Jets held on to shock the previously undefeated Philadelphia Eagles 20-14 for their first win against them.
Jets rally past Broncos 31-21 with long TD from Breece Hall and scoop-and-score from Bryce Hall
Read full article: Jets rally past Broncos 31-21 with long TD from Breece Hall and scoop-and-score from Bryce HallThe New York Jets snapped a three-game skid by rallying past the Denver Broncos 31-21 in Nathaniel Hackett's return to Empower Field at Mile High.
Dolphins clinch playoff berth after beating Jets 11-6
Read full article: Dolphins clinch playoff berth after beating Jets 11-6Jason Sanders kicked a go-ahead 50-yard field goal with 18 seconds left and helped send the Miami Dolphins to their first playoff berth since 2016 after barely squeaking by the New York Jets 11-6.
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.
Jets get first win, top Titans 27-24 in OT on Bullock's miss
Read full article: Jets get first win, top Titans 27-24 in OT on Bullock's missMatt Ammendola kicked a 22-yard field goal in overtime, and then Randy Bullock was wide left on a potential tying 49-yarder with 15 seconds left to give the New York Jets their first victory, 27-24 over the Tennessee Titans.
Jaguars add WR Tyron Johnson, see 4 recently released players join new teams
Read full article: Jaguars add WR Tyron Johnson, see 4 recently released players join new teamsThe Jaguars made a move on the waiver wire Wednesday, using their No. 1 pick of the recently released players to snag receiver Tyron Johnson, and watching four former players head to new teams.
Dwayne Haskins starts for Washington despite breaking rules
Read full article: Dwayne Haskins starts for Washington despite breaking rules(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)Dwayne Haskins gets his second consecutive start for Washington with quarterback Alex Smith out again because of a right calf injury. Philadelphia receiver DeSean Jackon is active against Dallas after missing two months with an ankle injury. Harrison being inactive against the Rams comes as the Seahawks welcome defensive tackle Bryan Mone back from injured reserve following a lengthy stint because of an ankle injury. The Rams were without rookie running back Cam Akers, who had already been ruled out with an ankle injury. Washington: QB Alex Smith, RB Lamar Miller, WR Terry McLaurin, OT David Steinmetz, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, LB Thomas Davis.
Cowboys' Elliott inactive; Stafford will start for Lions
Read full article: Cowboys' Elliott inactive; Stafford will start for Lions(AP Photo/Aaron Doster)Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott is inactive against San Francisco with a calf injury the two-time rushing championship has been battling for several weeks. Safety Deon Bush (foot) is also out after being listed questionable with Johnson. Cowboys: RB Ezekiel Elliott, QB Ben DiNucci, WR Malik Turner, CB Rashard Robinson, DE Bradlee Anae, LB Luke Gifford, DE Ron’Dell Carter. ___JACKSONVILLE AT BALTIMOREJaguars: CB Sidney Jones, CB Luq Barcoo, LB Quincy Williams, DT Daniel Ross, QB Jake Luton. Ravens: DE Calais Campbell, CB Jimmy Smith, CB Marcus Peters, RB Mark Ingram, LB Kristian Welch, DE Jihad Ward, C Trystan Colon-Castillo.
Colts have left tackle Castonzo, LB Okereke vs. Raiders
Read full article: Colts have left tackle Castonzo, LB Okereke vs. RaidersIndianapolis left tackle Anthony Castonzo and starting linebacker Bobby Okereke are both active for the Colts’ visit to the Las Vegas Raiders. ___GREEN BAY AT DETROITPackers: QB Jordan Love, CB Ka’dar Hollman, LB Jonathan Garvin, G Simon Stepaniak, WR Malik Taylor, TE Jace Sternberger. Raiders: QB Nathan Peterman, CB Damon Arnette, RB Theo Riddick, OT Brandon Parker, OG John Simpson, DE Carl Nassib. Eagles: CB Michael Jacquet, QB Nate Sudfeld, WR John Hightower, RB Jason Huntley, DB Grayland Arnold, S Rudy Ford, LB T.J. Edwards. Jaguars: QB Jake Luton, CB Luq Barcoo, LB Kamalei Correa, LB Quincy Williams, C Brandon Linder, TE Tyler Davis, DE Reggie Gilbert.
Jaguars rule out top pass rusher Josh Allen at Texans
Read full article: Jaguars rule out top pass rusher Josh Allen at TexansJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars will be without their best pass rusher at Houston on Sunday. Defensive end Josh Allen, who has two of the team's four sacks this season, was downgraded to out and did make the trip Saturday. Jacksonville (1-3) could be down three more defensive regulars against the Texans (0-4). The team could get a boost with the return of starting safety Jarrod Wilson (hamstring). Wilson and linebacker Quincy Williams (core muscle injury) were moved from the IR designated for return list to the 53-man roster Saturday.
Quincy Williams set to return from injury list for Jaguars
Read full article: Quincy Williams set to return from injury list for JaguarsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Quincy Williams is set to return from injured reserve for the Jaguars, a boost to a defense that needs it. Williams, a second-year linebacker, was designated to return from the team’s reserve/injured list on Wednesday morning. Williams had been sidelined with a core muscle injury. His return should provide depth for a Jaguars defense that has been evolving throughout training camp and the regular season, with injuries, opt-outs and trades. Jacksonville lost linebacker Leon Jacobs to a knee injury on the opening drive of last week’s loss to the Dolphins.
Jaguars promote Glennon to active roster, put Williams on IR
Read full article: Jaguars promote Glennon to active roster, put Williams on IRJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jacksonville Jaguars promoted quarterback Mike Glennon from the practice squad to the active roster Tuesday and placed linebacker Quincy Williams on injured reserve. Williams, a fifth-round draft pick who was benched last season, had surgery for a core muscle injury last month. Glennon gives the Jaguars an experienced backup heading into the opener against Indianapolis on Sunday. Rookie sixth-round draft pick Jake Luton beat out Glennon for the backup spot, but the veteran might be a better option, if needed, to fill in for starter Gardner Minshew early in the season. Jacksonville also rounded out its 16-man practice squad by signing defensive tackle Daniel Ekuale and cornerback Sidney Jones.
AP source: Jaguars revamp D with LB Schobert, CB Dennard
Read full article: AP source: Jaguars revamp D with LB Schobert, CB DennardJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars opened free agency Tuesday by addressing two huge needs on defense. They agreed to terms with linebacker Joe Schobert and cornerback Darqueze Dennard, giving the unit a proven starter and another potential one. Schobert spent the past four years in Cleveland, where he led the team in tackles twice and made a Pro Bowl. A person familiar with the transactions said Schobert will sign a five-year contract worth $53.75 million and includes $22.5 million guaranteed. Jacksonville's defense was at its best in 2017 with Posluszny, Smith and Jack roaming the middle of the field.
Jaguars may have two secret weapons vs. Chiefs
Read full article: Jaguars may have two secret weapons vs. ChiefsWhile it can get hot in Kansas City, Florida heat is different, and the Jaguars have been living in it this summer. Particularly, if the Jaguars can establish a running game, the heat could be an ally as the game goes on. "I think that's one of the things about the first game, you really don't know," Jaguars' head coach Doug Marrone said. New defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will have as many as seven new regulars including defensive end Frank Clark and safety Tyrann Mathieu. Mentally, we definitely worked him more than we have other guys in the past," Jaguars' defensive coordinator Todd Wash said.
Jaguars get boost with return of injured players
Read full article: Jaguars get boost with return of injured playersJaguars linebacker Quincy Williams, who had missed most of August while recovering from a knee injury, is back at practice. (George Varkanis, For News4Jax)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - It was a good news Tuesday for the Jaguars. Coach Doug Marrone said on Tuesday that Jacksonville was in the process of getting a slew of injured players back in the mix as the final preseason game approaches on Thursday night. Williams wasn't the only injured Jaguars player to begin working his way back. The Jaguars (0-3) finish their preseason schedule Thursday at home against the Atlanta Falcons at 7 p.m.
Jaguars initial depth chart lists 1 rookie starter
Read full article: Jaguars initial depth chart lists 1 rookie starterGeorge VarkanisJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - In advance of the Jaguars preseason opener Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens, the team released the first unofficial depth chart Sunday. The injured rookie is listed as the starter at weakside linebacker, despite being expected to be out until the regular season opener Sept. 8. Williams is backed up by Ramik Wilson, DJ Alexander and Joe Giles-Harris at the "Will" position. First-round pick Josh Allen is listed as the second-string defensive end behind Yannick Ngakoue. Rookie second-round pick Jawaan Taylor is listed as the backup to Cedric Ogbuehi at right tackle while rookie third-round pick Josh Oliver is listed behind Geoff Swaim at one tight end position.
Jaguars rookie linebacker Quincy Williams out with knee injury
Read full article: Jaguars rookie linebacker Quincy Williams out with knee injuryGeorge VarkanisJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Jaguars rookie linebacker Quincy Williams fast start in training camp hit a snag on Thursday. The injury occurred during Thursday's training camp practice. The injury is a blow for Williams, who had drawn positive reviews from the team and head coach Doug Marrone. Marrone said earlier this week that Williams might be the fastest player on the Jaguars. If Williams does miss six weeks, it would put his return on Sept. 12, three days before the Jaguars Week 2 game at Houston.
Jaguars: Foles' perfect streak ends on Day 7 of training camp
Read full article: Jaguars: Foles' perfect streak ends on Day 7 of training campJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - It was kind of a big day at Jaguars camp. In addition to the usual attendees, former Colts and Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, NBCs Peter King, and Jacksonville mayor Lenny Curry were among those watching practice. Foles' first pickNick Foles has gone all training camp without throwing an interception. A big day at Jaguars camp. Peyton Manning in attendance.
Jaguars training camp notebook: Day 2
Read full article: Jaguars training camp notebook: Day 2JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars couldn't have asked for better weather to start training camp. The cloud cover on the first two days of training camp has made it one of the most comfortable starts to camp in Jaguars history. Day 2 of Jaguars Training camp is in the books. pic.twitter.com/ailBfQHxYF Jamal St. Cyr (@JStCyrTV) July 26, 2019 Rookie linebacker Quincy Williams took some snaps with the first-team defense for the second day in a row. Myles Jack was on the field today taking snaps with the 1's after missing the first day of camp.
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.
Special Olympians become Jaguars for a day
Read full article: Special Olympians become Jaguars for a dayThose aspirations came true for 30 Special Olympians, who signed one-day contracts to join the Jaguars on Thursday. The newest additions to the Jaguars roster were greated with a custom locker, complete with their own nameplate and favorite number on the back of their Jaguars jersey. After signing their one-day contracts, the newest Jaguars transitioned to the Dream Finders Homes FlexField, where the 2019 rookie class put them through drills. "Seeing the smiles on their faces fuels me," said Jaguars rookie linebacker Quincy Williams. This event also gave the Jaguars rookies a chance to interact with their new community.