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American author and speaker John C. Maxwell once delivered a quote that captures the true spirit of what leadership is. 'A leader is one who knows the way, goes
Rayuan Lane III graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, an his career as a Marine is on hold as a Jacksonville Jaguars rookie.
Jaguars kicker Cam Little is entering his sophomore season, reflecting on his “welcome to the NFL” moment, the high expectations he sets for himself, adjusting to a new coaching staff, exploring his new home in Jacksonville,
From Jourdan Lewis to Travis Hunter to Eric Murray to Caleb Ransaw, the new faces in the Jaguars' secondary loom large. Then there are the faces that were already in the Jaguars' unit, such as Tyson Campbell, Darnell Savage, Jarrian Jones, Buster Brown, Andrew Wingard, and Antonio Johnson.
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Paige Riley, a Millard North grad, never gave up on her dream. And after a lot of extra work during her final year at Midland University, she earned a spot
Allen's son, Wesley, was diagnosed with Leukemia just after the new year, and is on his way to a full recovery.
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A to Z Sports on MSN2 Jacksonville Jaguars players get the respect they deserve for being a silver lining during a rough 2024 season2024 was a season to forget for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and defensive end Josh Hines-Allen were a couple of bright spots. They were honored for that by their peers around the league, as both made the 2025 NFL Top 100 Players list. Here's where they ranked.
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Jaguars on the spot: Chad Muma says lack of competition makes a player 'stay stagnant'Another in a series about Jacksonville Jaguars veterans who will be battling for their starting job or, in some cases, a roster spot during the 2025 training camp. Years with Jaguars: Four. Career highlights: Muma has missed only one game during his NFL ...