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Hines-Allen and his wife Kaitlyn announced the leukemia diagnosis of their oldest child, Wesley, in a social media video on Friday. The couple announced their 7-year-old son is on his way to a full recovery. “Wesley is doing great ... he's swimming every day. He's running around. He's playing sports," Kaitlyn said.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen announced Friday that his 7-year-old son, Wesley, is recovering from cancer. Hines-Allen and his wife, Kaitlyn, provided the news in a three-minute video released on social media.
Another in a series about Jacksonville Jaguars veterans who are in for a battle for their roster spot in this year's training camp.
Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter changed jerseys and the side of the ball for the first time during training camp.
Jaguars' wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr lands at No. 61 on the NFL Top 100 list. He was voted by fellow NFL players.
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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.
Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen said Friday that his 7-year-old son has almost fully recovered from a seven-month battle with leukemia.
How do the Jacksonville Jaguars plan to deploy two-way star Travis Hunter? Will the Kansas City Chiefs be fun again? Is Tyrann Mathieu a Hall of Famer? In this edition of the Scout's Notebook, Bucky Brooks examines those three intriguing questions.
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