Five-time Pro Bowl receiver Jarvis Landry accepted a tryout with the Jacksonville Jaguars partly because it was a 40-minute flight from his home and mostly because he needed to find out if he still wants to play football at age 31.
You might have heard this one before. Dallas likes their guys. It might be time to get familiar with Mike Hohensee. Can an All-Pro CB coming off an ACL tear resume his mantle as the team’s best CB? Dallas could bring in a former division rival, and potential RB1, at a discount. The unsung heroes. If Netflix wants viewers, call in America’s Team.
Alongside the launch of the new iPad Air and iPad Pro lineups, Apple showed off updates to Final Cut Pro for iPad and macOS -- but they do not have the same feature set. Here are the key differences, and things to watch out for. Apple's new Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 and Final Cut Pro 10.8. Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 is a major shift in the use of the iPad editing tool, while Final Cut Pro 10.8 is a modest upgrade. The result is two different tools with different tools, sharing the same...
The 2024 Africa CEO Forum in Kigali concluded on May 17 with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Government of Rwanda signing five major partnerships to support the country to strengthen its economy. The five deals aim to create jobs by attracting increased private sector engagement across climate-smart agriculture, green city development, and its corporate governance and privatization programme. ALSO READ: Kagame, Dangote discuss investment, infra-Africa trade The agreements...
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After sitting out the entire 2023 season, veteran wide receiver Jarvis Landry is doing whatever it takes to get another shot at playing in the NFL. Landry
Jones is heading to the NFC West
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Doug Pederson says Landry is attending the rookie minicamp on a 'tryout-type basis'
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For years anyone has been able to join in from the sidelines and try and disarm the halberdiers, ending in pile-ons and the occasional minor injury. But this year for the first time those taking part will have to sign a disclaimer and wear a participation wristband. Frank York, who is bailiff to the Lord of the Manor and begins proceedings astride a horse, said they have to introduce the measures so they have adequate insurance. He said: "It’s a sign of the times so we can get the event insured...
Over three quarters of the British public believe businesses should be legally obliged to prioritise safeguarding people and the planet alongside making profit, new research has found.