The Jets made a change at kicker on Saturday, something that has felt inevitable for a few weeks.
The team released Matt Ammendola, who missed three field goals in the past two games and five in the past six games, and signed Alex Kessman to the active roster from the practice squad. The Jets had signed Kessman, an undrafted rookie, two weeks ago and head coach Robert Saleh said this past week they would have an open competition in practice between Kessman and Ammendola.
Youth can thrill. Youth also can kill.
Youth can be reckless and sometimes too exciting for its own good.
If, by the time final roster cuts are made later this month, the Jets don’t have the youngest team in the NFL by average age, they’ll be around the top five.
The face of the Jets’ youth, after first-round draft pick quarterback Zach Wilson, lies in their cornerback corps, a position at which general manager Joe Douglas curiously opted not to add any veteran experience in the offseason.
Countryfile and Watchdog’s Julia Bradbury has opened up about her breast cancer battle for a new documentary airing on ITV tonight (April 28).
The presenter, best known for her outdoor documentaries, walking through the UK, South Africa, Iceland to name just a few, shared her breast cancer diagnosis last year and has been largely absent from screens after undergoing a mastectomy, just a month after being handed the devastating news.
KARDASHIANS CELEBRATE KHLOE’S DAUGHTER TRUE’S 3RD BIRTHDAY
KHLOE’s daughter True turned three on Monday, and the Kardashian family’s celebrating the big day online.
Though the Good American founder hasn’t added any new posts to her Instagram since her unedited photo drama last week, her mom Kris Jenner posted some sweet photos for True’s birthday.
The momager shared a collection of snaps of her hanging out with her granddaughter True, as well as with the 3-year-old’s parents, Khloe and her on-again boyfriend Tristan Thompson.
Unlike last year, which saw the summer’s highest-grossing movie (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) come out right before Labor Day, this year’s domestic summer box office is going out with a whimper with The Invitation “winning” the weekend with just over $7 million.
“Expectations for this weekend were low, but it still feels like a disappointment as it dropped 34% from last weekend and became the year’s third lowest grossing at the box office.