Sean Payton hopes tight end Greg Dulcich can be Broncos’ “Joker”
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
It was hard to miss Greg Dulcich at Broncos OTAs on Thursday.During 11-on-11s, quarterback Russell Wilson rolled to his right, escaping defenders before connecting with the tight end on a short reception. Moments later, he arguably had one of the best plays of the afternoon.With backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham under center, Dulcich sped down the middle of the field, slipping past the secondary before making an impressive over-the-shoulder catch.Thursday was one of Dulcich’s best practices, according to head coach Sean Payton. As the first-year Broncos coach works on installing a new offense, he hopes the second-year player can use his unique skill-set to become the team’s “Joker” — a player who creates mismatches and provides versatility on the field.“Man, he can run and has good ball skills,” Payton said. “I think his menu is going to be lengthy in the passing game, and there’s enough stuff we can do in the run game.”Joker is the widely used the nickname of Nuggets star bi...Broncos coach Sean Payton impressed by Nuggets’ culture and ownership: “Man, good to be a Kroenke for the past two years, right?”
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
Broncos safety Justin Simmons grew up in South Florida.So, too, did cornerback Pat Surtain II.Both had Nuggets hats on while chatting with reporters after Thursday’s OTA session, a few hours before the local hoops team tipped off its first-ever NBA Finals game against the Miami Heat.“A good amount of my family is Heat fans, but I grew up a Kobe fan so I naturally just cheered for the Lakers for most of my life,” Simmons said. “I think it would be pretty cool to see the Nuggets win the Finals, so that’s who I’m going for.”Surtain hesitated when asked if he was a Heat fan and played the “I’m looking for a good series,” card, but he also said he’s been in his Florida friends’ ears about Nikola Jokic and company.“I told ’em I like the Nuggets, so they already know what’s going on,” he said.Coach Sean Payton took in a Denver win against Phoenix earlier in the playoffs and said he had a conversation last week with former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski about how the Nuggets and Heat matc...Former Dodger Steve Garvey considers U.S. Senate bid in California
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
You'd have to go back a generation — to 1988 — to find the last time a Republican candidate won a U.S. Senate race in heavily Democratic California. This time, the party might get an MVP on the ballot.Baseball legend Steve Garvey, who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres, is meeting with voters and senior GOP officials as he weighs a potential 2024 Senate bid in a race that already has several prominent Democratic contenders in the field. He appeared at a recent fundraiser for Republican Rep. Michelle Steel in Orange County, where he signed baseballs and talked about his potential candidacy.“He is seriously considering entering the race,” said veteran consultant Andy Gharakhani, who is advising Garvey. Former VP Pence rips Dodgers over gay ‘nun’ group invitation The 74-year-old Garvey had an 18-year major league career. He was National League MVP in 1974 and retired from baseball in 1987.Garvey has flirted with the possibility of entering politics before, includ...Here's the average cost of getting hitched in L.A.
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
Getting hitched? Get ready to write some hefty checks.The average cost of a wedding nationwide is now $29,000, up about a grand from last year, according to the wedding-planning site Zola.The price hike isn't just because people are in a marryin' mood. It's also because Mean Mr. Inflation is a wedding crasher, boosting prices for everything from gowns to cakes.And average costs will run higher in major metro areas. In Los Angeles, be prepared to shell out nearly $31,000 (and again, that's just an average figure; your Kardashian-style nuptials will run considerably more).Some brides-to-be are responding by sporting a vintage gown rather than something new.Many couples are cutting costs by limiting guest lists, which can run to 150 invitees or more.And some lovebirds are forgoing traditional ceremonies and looking instead for more off-beat knot tyings.Pinterest says searches for "alternative weddings" are up more than 300%, with "underwater weddings" leading the way."This intriguing c...Disneyland celebrates Black Music Month in June
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
In addition to the Pride Month celebrations, June is also Black Music Month at the Disneyland Resort.Guests visiting the theme parks can enjoy live musical entertainment, specialty food items and more activities that honor Black heritage and culture, theme park officials announced. Disneyland guests take one last ride on Splash Mountain Musical guests will perform songs that cover “genres and decades across the history of Black music” at different locations across the resort every day in June.At Disney California Adventure, park visitors can listen to Black music throughout the decades at the Hollywood Backlot Stage in the evenings. Three bands will rotate at this location throughout the month and will perform songs from artists like Aretha Franklin to Bruno MarsHere is a breakdown of the schedule.Midnight Hour: a performance of legendary 1960s hits from artists such as The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations and more (Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays)Finesse: a group cove...Benjamin Brookhart Dead after Head-on Collision on West Picture Rocks Road [Tucson, AZ]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
45-Year-Old Man Dead and 31-Year-Old Woman Arrested after Deadly Head-on Crash near Golden Date RoadTUCSON, AZ (June 1, 2023) – Wednesday evening, officers were dispatched in a head-on crash that claimed the life of Benjamin Brookhart.On May 17th, at around 7:00 p.m., a deadly two-vehicle collision occurred in the area of West Picture Rocks Road, just east of Golden Gate Road.According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, a Ford Fusion driven by 31-year-old Jacqueline Klukosky. The Hyundai Accent driven by 45-year-old Brookhart was involved in the incident.Upon investigation, the officers learned that Klukosky was headed east at high speeds and attempted to make a right turn.Consequently, Klukosky turned and crashed head-on with Brookhart. Unfortunately, Brookhart was extremely injured which later led to his death.Meanwhile, Klukosky and her passenger both suffered injuries and were taken to a nearby hospital.Moreover, both directions of the roadway were briefly shut...The Game Awards and Hollywood Bowl Bring Video Visuals to Life
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
The Game Awards (coming this December live from L.A. and across multiple streaming platforms) remain the video game industry’s banner event, bestowing top honors for the biggest titles and best ideas in digital game play. This year, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association has joined forces with the awards for a celebration that promises to get fans warmed up with a summer kick-off. A must-go for gamers, The Game Awards 10-Year Concert looks back at a decade of the sights and sounds of video gaming’s most enticing environments, graphics and, of course, music.Led by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, the event features music selections and suites from the best known gaming franchises – including classic titles from the past and new titles, too. The scores are played and backdropped with immersive footage to make the crowd feel like they are essentially part of the games themselves. Much like the Bowl’s sing-along events for The Sound of Music and Nightmare Before Christmas, this experienc...In era of team teardowns, SF Giants have balanced MLB competence with farm rebuild
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
It has taken a while for the first wave of hotshot prospects drafted and developed in the Farhan Zaidi era to arrive at the big league level for the San Francisco Giants.But the kids are getting here now, as Casey Schmitt, Patrick Bailey and Ryan Walker are already giving the Giants a needed jolt of youth, energy and winning baseball.More prospects seem to be on the way. Left-handed starter Kyle Harrison could come up at any point now. So could outfielder Luis Matos, maybe as soon as Friday. Shortstop Marco Luciano, outfielder Vaun Brown and right-handed pitcher Mason Black are headlining at Double-A Richmond. Left-hander Carson Whisenhunt may fly through the minors.This is what Zaidi has been building towards since taking over as the Giants’ president of baseball operations in the fall of 2018.“It’s exciting to have a number of players who are kind of at the doorstep when it hasn’t really felt like that the last few years,” Zaidi told The Athletic last month. “We’ve had guys that w...Bicyclist critically injured in Concord collision; police say the driver of the car involved fled the scene
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
Police are searching for the driver of a car that hit a bicyclist in a hit-and-run in Concord on Wednesday night.The 39-year-old male bicyclist was hit at 9:44 p.m. at Willow Pass Road and Diamond Boulevard, police said on social media. He was later transported to a hospital, where he was in critical condition Thursday.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | 4-year-old girl wounded in Oakland shooting Crashes and Disasters | Plea deal in works after Alameda DA dismisses 2 of 3 murder charges against Oakland man Crashes and Disasters | Bay Area man sentenced to federal prison for selling 60 lbs of meth to undercover agent Crashes and Disasters | Oakland hit with class-action lawsuit over ransomware attack Crashes and Disasters | ‘A tragedy any way you look at it’: Vallejo man gets 14 years in harrowing homicide during Dublin home break-in The suspect vehicle appeared to be a black Honda Civic....Facing groundwater deficit, Phoenix halts new construction
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:45:49 GMT
By Ella Nilsen | CNNArizona officials announced Thursday the state will no longer grant certifications for new developments within the Phoenix area, as groundwater rapidly disappears amid years of water overuse and climate change-driven drought.A new study showed that the groundwater supporting the Phoenix area likely can’t meet additional development demand in the coming century, officials said at a news conference. Gov. Katie Hobbs and the state’s top water officials outlined the results of the study looking at groundwater demand within the Phoenix metro area, which is regulated by a state law that tries to ensure Arizona’s housing developments, businesses and farms are not using more groundwater than is being replaced.The study found that around 4% of the area’s demand for groundwater, close to 4.9 million acre-feet, cannot be met over the next 100 years under current conditions – a huge shortage that will have significant implications for housing developments in the coming years...Latest news
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