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How Jacksonville Jaguars RB Travis Etienne is turning into team's 'alpha dog'
Jacksonville Jaguars running backs coach Jerry Mack compares Travis Etienne’s running ability to that of a kickoff returner. Not that the team would ever put Etienne back to return kicks — he’s far too valuable — but his vision to read and manipulate blocks is the same as most returners looking to...
2024 Jacksonville Jaguars Fantasy Preview
2024 Jacksonville Jaguars Fantasy Preview The 30th season in Jacksonville Jaguars history sees the club at a crossroads. After an 8-3 start, the team lost five of their final six to miss the playoffs. With the division-rival Texans surging and. 2024 Jacksonville Jaguars Fantasy Preview. The 30th season in Jacksonville...
What students should know when parking on campus this fall
Parking permit sales began earlier this month for University of North Florida students. UNF Director of Business and Parking Services, George Androuin, gave his tips for students parking on campus this fall. Androuin said students can expect the first few weeks of classes to be chaotic when it comes to...
Golden age: Mike Weinstein could have retired years ago but he negotiated stadium deal
Mike Weinstein was there at the beginning when the city negotiated the stadium deal in 1993 that opened the door for Jacksonville to land the Jaguars. He was in the thick of the city's successful campaign to host the Super Bowl in 2005. ...
Jacksonville Jaguars sue imprisoned ex-employee over multimillion-dollar theft from team
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars have filed a lawsuit against a former employee who is serving prison time after pleading guilty to stealing $22 million from the NFL team’s virtual credit card program. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Duval County Circuit Court, seeks more than $66 million in damages, or three times the amount Amit Patel admitted stealing to feed a gambling addiction and a lavish lifestyle. The 31-year=old Patel was sentenced to more than six years in federal prison in March after pleading guilty to charges of wire fraud and making an illegal monetary transaction.
Report: Jaguars Suing Ex-Employee For Over $60 Million
The Jacksonville Jaguars are suing the ex-employee who stole over $20 million. According to ESPN, the Jaguars are suing Amit Patel for $66.6 million, months af. The Jacksonville Jaguars are suing the ex-employee who stole over $20 million. According to ESPN, the Jaguars are suing Amit Patel for $66.6 million,...
Pre-Camp Analysis: Who Will Take the Crown of Jaguars Defensive MVP?
JACKSONVILLE – Jaguars experts – Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, Brent Martineau, John Oehser, Brian Sexton, J.P. Shadrick and Kainani Stevens – are breaking down the Jaguars as the 2024 NFL season approaches; today: The projected defensive Most Valuable Player and why. Frank Frangie, Radio Voice of the...
Who is Amit Patel? Jacksonville Jaguars sued him after he stole $22 million for gambling
A former employee of the Jacksonville Jaguars now faces a lawsuit by the NFL team he stole more than $22 million from to pay his gambling debts. The Jaguars sued Amit Patel on Thursday, July 19 for $66.7 million — triple what he was convicted of embezzling to fund a lavish lifestyle and feed his addiction to sports betting. The team cited a Florida law that says victims of theft are entitled to recover triple the amount stolen.
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