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Myles Jack #47 of the Philadelphia Eagles walks onto the field during Training Camp. Getty Images. Jack was able to put off preparing for “World War Z” when Eagles general manager Howie ...
Myles Jack warms up before performing drills during UCLA’s annual NFL pro day on Tuesday. (Christina House / For The Times) By Sam Farmer. Staff Writer Follow. April 28, 2016 4 AM PT .
Myles Jack, ruled down in his biggest moment so far, will be Jaguars' next breakout star Jack didn't catch a break in the AFC title game, but the linebacker is a rising force on a defense full of ...
75 Tackles by Myles Jack in 2013, the second-most by a true freshman in UCLA history (Former Seahawk Kenny Easley holds the record with 93 in 1977). 88 Tackles by Jack in 2014, eight of them for loss.
Myles Jack is calling it quits. The seven-year NFL linebacker, 27, told the Eagles he would retire Sunday after signing with the team during training camp, per NFL Network.
BELLEVUE, Wash. – It’s Friday night, less than 24 hours before Myles Jack’s long-awaited return home, and the house on 100th Ave. SE is buzzing with nostalgia. In the living room, La Sonjia ...
“Myles Jack is the real deal, and if as the fans say, he’s still not down from last year, that’s just one of those things that happen in the game.
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Myles Jack is calling it a career just two weeks after signing. As reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network on Sunday, August 20, Jack is retiring after seven seasons.
Myles Jack poses with his mother on the red carpet on the first night of the NFL Draft. Getty Images When the first round was over, he retreated to his hotel.
What if referees didn't rule linebacker Myles Jack down in the Jaguars' 24-20 loss to the New England Patriots in the 2017 AFC Championship?
UCLA junior linebacker Myles Jack is a thief. Just ask him. “I steal things from other people’s games,” Jack said. Jack started taking as a freshman in 2013 while playing with one of the ...
— -- Linebacker Myles Jack, who suffered a season-ending knee injury, said Thursday he decided to leave UCLA and enter the 2016 NFL draft because he wants to be compensated for his skills ...
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