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Jaguars unveil white helmets, will wear them in Week 10
The Jaguars announced that they will be wearing throwback uniforms for a game this season last week and they unveiled another alternate uniform choice on Thursday. The team revealed “Shell White” helmets that they will wear for their Week 10 game against the Vikings. Head equipment manager George Pellicer said the team looked at a variety of options for an alternate helmet before settling on one that broke with tradition.
Trevor Lawrence not playing like he's worth $275 million early in training camp
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ $275 million man hasn’t been sharp in the first two days of training camp. Before anyone panics about three interceptions on underthrown balls in the red zone and two other passes on Thursday that sailed high from quarterback Trevor Lawrence, the team has practiced in helmets and shorts both days...
15 Places With the Most Workers at Risk of Losing Their Jobs to AI
Editor's Note: This story originally appeared on (un)Common Logic. Technological advances have long transformed the way people work, but the current pace of change appears unprecedented. From the advent of personal computers in the 1970s to the introduction of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, followed by the emergence...
Jacksonville City Council approve rezoning for mixed-use project off Atlantic Boulevard
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A rezoning and change to the Future Land Use Map for large-scale project referred to as "The Harbour" near the Intracoastal Waterway have been approved by Jacksonville city council members. Plans for "The Harbour" call for 560 units, 650 boat slips and 106,000 square feet of...
Jacksonville could demolish a Main Street bridge off-ramp to clear space for condo tower
Demolishing a Main Street bridge off-ramp is back on the table after a developer proposed building a downtown condominium tower that's designed to be the tallest building between Atlanta and Miami. The city of Jacksonville has had plans for years to tear down the off-ramp that lets northbound drivers make a straight shot...
Cummer Museum Announces Sixth Annual Summer at the Cummer
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — July 25, 2024 — The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens today announced the return of its annual Summer at the Cummer event series, July 19 through August 9, 2024, presented by Barbara English. Summer at the Cummer is a free series that activates the...
Jaguars D.C. Ryan Nielsen isn't concerned about chemistry due to depth-chart flux
The Jacksonville Jaguars' defense has been off to a roaring start during the first couple of days of training camp this year. With multiple interceptions on both of the team's first days, they're squarely in the crosshairs of onlookers for a unit that could surprise after a disappointing end to last season. ...
First sawfish in 16 years of surveying caught, tagged, and released in St. Marys River
The University of North Florida Shark Biology Program caught, tagged, and released the first sawfish recorded in its 16 years of surveying shark populations in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia.
Thrifting recommended for back-to-school shopping, especially during the tax-free holiday next week
With kids heading back to school soon, that means many parents will be doing some back-to-school shopping. Meanwhile, Florida’s tax-free shopping holiday starts next week.
$1.8M Vilano Beach Oceanfront Park project completed
St. Johns County joined the St. Johns Cultural Council and Vilano Beach Main Street on Wednesday, July 17, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the reopening of Vilano Beach Oceanfront Park, 2752 Anahma Drive, St. Augustine, following its $1.8 million renovation. The renovation project included:. Improvements to the northern walkover...
Miami OL commit TK Muex growing close with current Hurricanes, says UM is ready to “shock the world” this season
Takaylen "TK" Muex has started focusing on building relationships with current Hurricanes as he prepares for his senior season. The post Miami OL commit TK Muex growing close with current Hurricanes, says UM is ready to “shock the world” this season appeared first on On3.
Jacksonville in top 30% of most stressed cities in U.S., according to WalletHub
Jacksonville is the 60th most stressed city in the United States, according to a recent WalletHub study. The personal finance company compared 182 cities across 39 key metrics, including average weekly work hours, unemployment rate, divorce rates, and suicide rates. The following are Jacksonville’s rankings: Jacksonville was the highest-ranking city in Florida.
Jaguars' Gabe Davis: Over his knee injury
Davis (knee) is participating in practice at Jaguars camp this week, Sports Illustrated's John Shipley reports. Davis missed OTAs and minicamp after injuring his knee in the Week 18 regular-season finale against the Dolphins. He missed both of Buffalo's playoff games and then signed a three-year, $39 million deal with Jacksonville as a free agent. Davis is expected to serve as Trevor Lawrence's top downfield threat after the departures of Calvin Ridley and Zay Jones in free agency. Christian Kirk will man the slot for the Jaguars, and rookie first-rounder Brian Thomas will round out the three-wide set.
Jacksonville Jaguars defense led by Ryan Nielsen making good early impression | Gene Frenette
The first two days of Jacksonville Jaguars training camp stirred memories of 2017 when a ball-hawking defense was so relentless, it took the franchise within an eyelash of getting to the Super Bowl. So far, the hiring of defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen looks prescient because his unit is playing fast, instinctive and generating...
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