Teal the Show+: Jaguars on a tear entering Steelers game
The Jaguars are on a roll, winners of four in a row and alone at the top of the AFC South standings. Jamal St. Cyr and Justin Barney look back at last week’s 31-24 win over the Saints and ahead to a big clash against the Steelers in this week’s Teal the Show+.
Terrific Tuesday as temperatures are more seasonal
I am still researching it, but could be the worst back to back hurricanes (tropical cyclones) to hit so quickly in recorded history. Sunrise temperatures will be in the 40s inland (west of I-95 or St. Johns River) and the low to mid 50s. Super sunny skies will allow for our temperatures to bounce back into the 60s quickly, yet a chilly northerly wind will keep temperatures from rising much more than the upper 60s. Winds though will be turning more Easterly which will also bring in some clouds and by Thursday morning, milder temperatures. The onshore winds will bring clouds and a slight chance of showers with temperatures will head closer to 80° by this weekend.
The Latest: Seahawks lead Cardinals 27-17 at halftime
___10:09 p.mArizona Cardinals linebacker Isaiah Irving has been carted off the field after a collision on a kickoff just before halftime against the Seattle Seahawks. Jacksonville rallied from a 16-0 deficit and took the lead, but the Jaguars have been blanked in the fourth quarter. ___7:10 p.m.Tom Brady moved one touchdown pass ahead of Drew Brees for the career lead. Mayfield threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Harrison Bryant to even the score in the second quarter. New York leads 3-0.
Patriots place 3 more on COVID-IR but Broncos game still on
The Patriots went back to work Saturday, Oct. 17, one day after a fifth player on the team tested positive for COVID-19 and one day before their twice-postponed game against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos had COVID-19 news of their own Saturday: Running backs coach Curtis Modkins has tested positive and won’t make the trip to New England. Elsewhere, the Jacksonville Jaguars said that a practice-squad player tested positive. The Jaguars also placed defensive end Josh Mauro on the regular COVID-19 list. The Falcons had to shut their facility Thursday but reopened Friday after one nonplayer tested positive.