IPOH: A former cleaner is planning to perform the umrah and haj after becoming an instant millionaire under the 96th Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) premium savings certificate (SSP) special draw.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are good at a lot of things and great at nothing. Jacksonville simply has more holes than heroes. A roster that general manager Trent Baalke and coach Doug Pederson believed was good enough to compete for a Super Bowl might not even have the talent and depth to win the rebuilding AFC South.
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson was mostly coy when asked Monday about quarterback Trevor Lawrence’s sprained left knee. Pederson called Lawrence “day to day” and said he was sore but feeling better. Pederson also said he wouldn’t know whether Lawrence would play Thursday night at New Orleans until game time.
EXPECTATIONS: Second-year Jags coach Doug Pederson returns 21 of 22 starters from last year’s team that won six consecutive games before losing at eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City in the divisional round of the playoffs. Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke feel good about the progress they made in their first year together and believe continuity and carryover will result in another AFC South title and a deeper postseason run. QB Trevor Lawrence expects growth in his second year in the system and should benefit from the addition of dynamic WR Calvin Ridley, who joins a receiving corps that includes WRs Christian Kirk and Zay Jones, TE Evan Engram and RB Travis Etienne.
The Miami Dolphins gave quarterback Tua Tagovailoa two series, and safety Jevon Holland made a touchdown-saving play early in an otherwise tough showing for the defense in Miami’s preseason finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars. But all that happened on the field became secondary after a scary injury for Dolphins undrafted rookie wide receiver Daewood Davis caused the exhibition to be cut .