The big men in front of Aaron Rodgers have become the center of attention and concern for the Jets
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers has been the primary attraction at New York Jets camp this summer.Fans and media — and the “Hard Knocks” film crew — have flocked to the team’s facility during the past month to watch the four-time NFL MVP work with his new wide receivers, tight ends and running backs. And things have gone rather smoothly.Except for the big boys up front.The Jets’ offensive line has struggled with consistency and injuries during camp, to the point it’s still mostly uncertain who’ll be blocking in front of Rodgers when the regular season kicks off against Buffalo on Sept. 11 in front of a national audience.“It’s a work in progress,” Rodgers said this week.That’s putting it lightly.Heading into the Jets’ third preseason game Saturday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, there are question marks at almost every spot on the offensive line.“It’s just becoming a unit,” coach Robert Saleh said. “I don’t think anyone in here is panicked.”But Saleh was s...The NFL’s relaxed jersey rules are not for nothing. Meet the players who now wear number 0
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Marcus Davenport was on his way to meet his best man for some day-before wedding preparations when he took a call from his new head coach Kevin O’Connell.The Minnesota Vikings had just drafted Jordan Addison. Call it first-round privilege, but the rookie wide receiver had worn the No. 3 jersey his whole life. That was Davenport’s original pick upon signing with Minnesota as a free agent the previous month, but the sixth-year outside linebacker agreed to switch with his mind happily preoccupied with the impending nuptials. All the numbers in the 90s were claimed, and Davenport was disinterested in negotiating a trade with — or putting pressure on — a teammate. He then made the first of many wise decisions as a married man: He listened to his wife.“She was like, ‘Nobody has really ever had zero. Why don’t you be different? This is a new chapter, a new you,’” Davenport recalled in an interview after a recent practice with the Vikings. “I like...How major US stock indexes fared Friday, 8/18/2023
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
Wall Street limped to the finish line of its third losing week in a row. The S&P 500 barely budged Friday, ending the day down by less than 0.1%. It lost more than 2% for the week, like other U.S. indexes. The Dow edged up 25 points, and the Nasdaq composite slipped 0.2%. August has been rough for the stock market, which has given back more than a quarter of the S&P 500’s torrid gains for the year’s first seven months. That’s in part because a swift rise in yields has forced investors to reconsider whether stocks got too expensive.On Friday:The S&P 500 fell 0.65 points, less than 0.1%, to 4,369.71.The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 25.83 points, or 0.1%, to 34,500.66.The Nasdaq composite fell 25.16 points, or 0.2%, to 13,290.78.The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies rose 9.36 points, or 0.5%, to 1,859.42.For the week:The S&P 500 is down 94.34 points, or 2.1%.The Dow is down 780.74 points, or 2.2%.The Nasdaq is down 354.07 points, or 2.6%.The Russell 2000 is d...Regulars at Commerce City Santiago's shocked by shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Commerce City police are still searching for one of the people involved in a shootout at Santiago's that shocked patrons of the restaurant. Police said a 15-year-old employee exchanged gunfire with a customer after they got into some kind of argument, Thursday afternoon off Highway 85. Over $900M in unclaimed cash: Which Colorado counties have the most The restaurant was closed on Friday, but many customers still stopped by for lunch not aware of the shooting. One regular, Michaela Garcia, said he was shocked after hearing about the crime. "I was informed that they were closed down due to a shooting which is very shocking to hear especially coming from this part of the community and this community establishment. It’s a very close-knit, tight-knit establishment. A lot of people who come here on a daily or weekly basis kind of all know each other and so to hear that is just really shocking," Garcia said. After the shots were fired inside the store, th...Big rig hangs off I-25 bridge for hours after deadly crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A semi-truck driver and a dog died in a crash Friday that sent the truck hanging over a bridge on Interstate 25.The crash happened on southbound I-25 at Burnt Mill Road and closed the interstate around 8:11 a.m., according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. Southbound I-25 remained closed south of Pueblo on Friday afternoon.The trailer hung precariously over the bridge for hours, according to the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office. Photos show the destroyed truck and extensive debris as crews responded to the scene.A semi-truck driver and a dog died Friday morning, Aug. 18, 2023, after a crash that sent the truck hanging over the side of a bridge on Interstate 25. (Pueblo County Sheriff's Office)A semi-truck driver and a dog died Friday morning, Aug. 18, 2023, after a crash that sent the truck hanging over the side of a bridge on Interstate 25. (Pueblo County Sheriff's Office)A semi-truck driver and a dog died Friday morning, Aug. 18, 2023, after a crash that ...Denver weather: Good chances for rain ahead to help cool it down
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures for Denver's weather reached the 90s for only the 23rd time this summer. There will be several more days with those hot readings before rain returns next week to help with a cooldown, according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast.Rain chances for the week ahead from Pinpoint WeatherWeather tonight: Few storms earlyA few showers and thunderstorms will drift off the mountains and across Denver and the Front Range through the early Friday evening hours. There will be gusty wind and rain with the passing storms, plus lightning. Aug. 18-21: Things to do in Denver this weekend Skies will clear after midnight and temperatures will fall into the 60s in the city. It will be cooler overnight in the Colorado mountains, with readings in the 40s and 50s.Overnight lows by Saturday morning across ColoradoWeather tomorrow: Hot with more stormsSaturday will bring more of Friday's weather, with morning sunshine followed by increasing clouds and a...Colorado marijuana tax revenue higher than alcohol, cigarettes
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Marijuana was officially the state's most lucrative "vice tax" last year. Marijuana legalization advocates leaned heavily on marijuana's possibilities as a state revenue generator in order to gain support for statewide legalization. Nearly a decade later, their predictions have come true, according to an analysis of state tax data from the Colorado General Assembly Legislative Council Staff. Bright orange iguana found in Cherry Creek State Park Colorado made more in tax revenue from marijuana in the 2022-23 fiscal year than from either alcohol or cigarettes, and nearly as much as the two combined. The state collected $282.3 million in tax revenue from marijuana, nearly $50 million more than it collected from cigarettes and over $226 million more than it collected from alcohol. Together, cigarettes and alcohol taxes totaled $290 million in tax revenue. Marijuana tax revenue has gone towards school funding more than any other tax obligation, followed by drug program...Colorado reports highest seat belt use in state history
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — More Coloradans are buckling up than ever before, according to a new study set to be released by the Colorado Department of Transportation on Friday afternoon. The statewide survey conducted by CDOT this summer revealed that 88.6% of Colorado drivers were wearing a seat belt, up from 87% in 2022. Traffic-related deaths climb in Aurora, statewide The number still trails behind the national average of 91.6% but continues on an upward trend of seat belt use in recent years.FOX31 highlighted the problem last month after speaking with a Parker woman who lost her daughter in an unrestrained crash.Christy Schultz has been visiting schools across the state, hoping her daughter's story can convince others to buckle up.“I’ve had several kids tell me, ‘I was in an accident and because of Sammie’s story, all my friends had their seat belts on, and they buckled up,’” Schultz said. “Her story is living on, and we’re helping to save other kids and families from going through suc...Miami Seaquarium announces death of beloved orca Lolita
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
Lolita, the beloved orca who has spent over 50 years at the Miami Seaquarium, has died. The killer whale, also known as Toki, died following a battle with a suspected renal condition, according to a social media post from Miami Seaquarium on Friday afternoon.https://twitter.com/MiamiSeaquarium/status/1692648250589798467?s=20According to the Miami Seaquarium, over the last two days, Toki displayed severe discomfort, prompting the dedicated medical team from Miami Seaquarium and Friends of Toki to provide immediate and intensive treatment. Despite their efforts, Lolita passed away on Friday afternoon. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this breaking story.Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue has new tool to help save lives of trauma and accident victims
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:52:13 GMT
Life and death can hang in the balance after a serious accident. But Broward first responders say they have the key to buying more time for patients, and saving their lives. Karen Hensel has today’s 7 Spotlight.Whether on the ground, or in the air, emergency medical technicians are trained to help save lives. Now, Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue has a new tool they say will save even more.Broward Sheriff EMT’s are the first in Florida to carry and administer blood to trauma victims at accident scenes.Chief Medical Officer James Roach came up with the idea after a family member was involved in a bus accident and didn’t survive.James Roach, Chief Medical Officer, Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue: “What tools do we provide for our rescues? Because currently, what we do is, we think about stopping the bleed, but we don’t really have a way to resuscitate.”Now they do, and the blood can help keep patients stable enough to make it the hospital.James Roach: “...Latest news
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