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USA Today
28-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Tennessee Titans' Kevin Winston Jr. tabbed as DROY candidate
The Tennessee Titans went heavy on the offensive side of the ball during the 2025 NFL draft, adding multiple potential playmakers to the roster. That doesn't mean they ignored the defense. They used two premium picks on that side of the ball and added players who can potentially make an impact in Femi Oladejo and Kevin Winston Jr. Both Oladejo and Winston have a chance to compete for playing time. However, Winston has been limited due to his medical issues as he continues to rehab his knee after suffering an ACL injury early in 2024. That doesn't stop Jacob Infante from naming Winston his choice as the Titans' Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate. Tennessee Titans: Kevin Winston Jr. The Tennessee Titans took just one defender in the first five rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft. Almost by default, Kevin Winston Jr. seems like their top contender for Defensive Rookie of the Year. As a third-round safety, his odds of winning DROY aren't incredibly high. That said, he's a hard-hitting defensive back with a high football IQ. If he gets the right opportunity, he could surprise some people. His selection of Winston appears to be by default, after glossing over the Titans' second-round selection of Oladejo. There is no doubt that Winston could make an impact in 2025 if healthy. He is a complete safety prospect with the traits needed to succeed in the defense, but his biggest question will be his availability as he returns from injury. While Winston could make an impact, Oladejo has a more straightforward path to playing time early in the season. Oladejo may be inexperienced and raw on the edge, but he brings solid athleticism and an infectious attitude to the table, and comes complete with tremendous upside. With Tennessee needing increased production from the position, Oladejo may get an opportunity early on to impress. While it is likely that both players will see significant playing time, the Titans also added a veteran during the offseason at their respective positions, making training camp crucial for both young players to establish themselves.
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
The yellow We Care Pedicabs are back in downtown SF
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) —Whether it's a school bus or a taxi, people are used to getting around in yellow vehicles. But now, a way to get around in a yellow pedicab is back in downtown Sioux Falls for the summer. If you're in downtown Sioux Falls on the weekends, there's a good chance you might see a bright yellow pedicab driving people around. RJ Oladejo is one of the new operators of the We Care Pedicabs. He rides for a few different reasons. 1 'critically' injured, no arrests in early morning shooting 'Getting these calves right and these calves right and the quads right. And just meeting different people all around Sioux Falls, people that visit, and just having a good conversation and enjoying the birds and the breeze and stuff like that,' Oladejo said. It's the second season that Terry Liggins and his nonprofit Hurdle Life Coach Foundation have been operating the pedicabs. 'It took a while to get the locals on board with what was happening. But plenty of the people that were at hotels and visiting our downtown, they would recognize the cabs and get on there as well. And so it was a lot of fun, super dynamic and well received,' Liggins, said. Out of the over 200 rides given last year, 40 of them were for free. This gave Liggins a new idea for this year: to try to implement a voucher program, where people or businesses could sponsor rides. 'Sometimes we're down here somewhere and we're seeing our adults who are transient, moving between the library and the banquet or the Bishop Dudley, and they're carrying a lot of weight,' Liggins said. While you may be the ones riding in the cab, it affects much more than just you. Proceeds from the We Care Pedicabs goes to benefit the Hurdle Life Coach Foundation and all the people they work with. 'Helping people out, you put in something that's got a good initiative for the youth and people around the community. So I embraced it,' Oladejo said. The operators are usually involved with the foundation or just believe in its message. 'Ideally, what we want to do with our operators is created as a workforce development opportunity for the adults. We're supporting transition. And that's not the only person who can volunteer, because we have people that are just like cycle enthusiasts, people who just want to look for another creative way to get some physical exercise and do some cardio,' Liggins said. Helping people get places, both in life and in downtown Sioux Falls. The best way to catch a ride on the Pedicabs is to hail them when you see them. Click here for more information on the We Care Pedicabs. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Daily Record
28-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Mega-city set to rival Dubai as African developers announce luxury plans
A developer is hoping to build a luxurious domestic alternative to the UAE spot in the huge West African city. An African city may one day rival Dubai as wealthy developers announce plans to transform the area. Lagos in Nigeria has seen rapid growth in recent years with business plans now aiming to attract high earners who are searching for for sleek, luxurious properties. Akintola Oladejo, CEO of Prestigious Homes Ltd, is planning to build developments and projects in commercially viable parts of the Nigerian city. According to African business publication How We Made it in Africa, the areas include Banana Island, Victoria Island as well as in the neighbouring city of Lekki. The Cape Town publication compared the three areas to some of Dubai's most luxurious locations, including Palm Jumeirah, Business Bay, and Dubai Marina. Businessman Oladejo told how well-known developers who have links with Dubai have been involved with their plans for Nigeria's new mega-city. Oladejo claimed he is keen to establish high-yield investments catering to Nigerians wanting to invest back in the country whilst also building a luxurious domestic alternative to Dubai. Speaking at the time, he said: "Diaspora investors are increasingly interested in buying homes in Lagos due to affordability and cultural significance." He claims his developments will also be an opportunity for people now living outside the country eager to invest in one of the continent's largest economies, reports the Express. The outlet pointed to completed developments like La Vida estate, a gated community with 40 units, Casa Branco a luxurious three-property building with a swimming pool, and Sutherland Court with its 13 units of 4-bedroom terraces as exemplifying his "commitment to excellence". Oladejo says he's also seeking to address issues around affordability and financing with zero-interest payment plans for off-plan properties, which he says is "similar to strategies employed by Dubai developers", in a move he hoped would make "luxury living accessible to more people". Lagos reached "megacity" status under UN guidelines in 1995, when the total city population boomed to more than 10 million. Today, the city is thought to be sixth most populated megacity on the planet. An estimated 20 million residents live within the roughly 1,200 square miles of the city, with an annual growth rate of 6%. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Oladejo's drive to emulate the rapid rise of Dubai's property market comes as Nigeria's cities are looking to quickly expand to accommodate the population growth, including major project like a vast coastal development under construction on Victoria Island. The urban influx seen in major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt has seen the demand for residential and commercial property soar, as per Nigeria Housing Market. However, despite the push to attract investment with valuable developments in some areas, Lagos itself has long struggled various issues including traffic congestion, housing shortages, and inadequate public services. Many of its residents live in informal settlements with limited access to clean water, electricity, and sanitation. High levels of traffic and public transport systems struggling to keep up with demand have also been an issue, though officials have been working on solutions to manage the city's rapid expansion, including Lagos Rail Mass Transit system to improve transportation, and new housing developments to accommodate the rising population. However, experts have warned that major investments in infrastructure and city planning are needed to avoid Lagos facing serious challenges as it grows.


USA Today
15-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Oluwafemi Oladejo has an NFL strength, a weakness, and a question mark
Oluwafemi Oladejo has an NFL strength, a weakness, and a question mark Oluwafemi Oladejo has to know where he needs to develop for the Titans UCLA's Oluwafemi Oladejo is beginning to carve out a path to the NFL with the Tennessee Titans. Rookie minicamps are starting for various NFL teams. Preseason camp is a little more than two months away. Preseason football is three months away. It will be here before you know it. As Oladejo tries to crack the Tennessee starting lineup, his strengths and his challenges are clear, as Titans Wire notes: "Oladejo may be raw as an edge rusher but has the size and speed teams look for at the position and flashed both burst and power to turn the corner. He is also physical at the point of attack and should hold up well against the run. Although he is experienced as a linebacker, his coverage recognition skill needs work, especially in man coverage. Oladejo could also continue to add to his repertoire as a pass rusher to give him a full arsenal. "Because of his athletic profile, positional versatility, and football IQ, Oladejo should be able to come in and compete on special teams on Day 1 while he continues to work with the coaching staff to refine his skills on the edge. Plus, his experience gives him a chance to carve out an early role in sub-packages." There you have it. It's a clear scouting report from Titans Wire. Oladejo is viewed as a player who is far better in run support than in pass coverage. His pass rush is the work-in-progress component of his skill set, the element which -- if improved -- might enable him to rise on the depth chart and play more live snaps in the quarterback Tagovailoa hopes buyer will snap up South Florida house for $3 Grill Cleaning with SteamSteam cleaning revolutionizes your BBQ. Effortlessly remove gunk with no chemicals. See the NowSudoku That Feels Like Pen & PaperSudoku offers an easy way for Keep your mind sharp. no ads, free to try, Download and enjoy!Classic Soduku|SponsoredDownloadShoe CEO Drops Business Sneakers Taking The NFL By Storm Finally, A Comfortable Shoe Thats Fit For The Office. With Comfort, Luxury, & Versatility Engineered Into Every Step, Wolf & Shepherd Shoes Are Specifically Designed For Those Who Want To Lead The & Shepherd|SponsoredShop NowSeniors Say This $97 Hearing Aid Changed Their LifeThese hearing aids are 92% cheaper than other brands! Don't get ripped off - learn more now! Get the best hearing aids for less than $100Prime Sound|SponsoredLearn MoreAmazon Is Losing Money as Arizona Shoppers Are Canceling Prime for This Clever HackThis simple trick can save tons of money on Amazon, but most Prime members are ignoring Shopping Tools|SponsoredMD: Building Muscle After 60 Comes Down To This 1 ThingApex Labs|SponsoredWhere is Titans' Cam Ward in new CBS Sports' QB rankings?Titans WireTennessee Titans add 16 undrafted rookie free agentsTitans WireThe Business Sneaker Loved by CEOs and NFL StarsPremium full-grain leather and marathon running shoe technology providing first class comfort all day long. Loved and worn by NFL athletes and coaches. Shoes much more comfortable than traditional dress & Shepherd|SponsoredShop NowSide Sleepers Get Neck Pain - Few Know This Pillow TrickSleep Digest Publication|SponsoredArizona Seniors With an Old Tub Should do This (It's Genius)Seniors With Old And Not Practical Bath Tubs Are Getting A Treat This MonthSmart Lifestyle Trends|SponsoredLearn MoreMOST POPULARTitans 2025 NFL schedule release live updates: Leaks, time, opponentsTitans WireMOST POPULARTennessee Titans continue to shuffle roster, make multiple transactionsTitans WireExperience Spring in Oregon with Waterfalls and WildflowersSpring trails, rushing rivers, and blooming valleys—see it all with a Oregon|SponsoredLearn More Unmute


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Oluwafemi Oladejo says he feels good being an edge rusher at Tennessee Titans, but he's not satisfied
(Image via Getty: Oluwafemi Oladejo) Oluwafemi Oladejo 's announcement came after the Tennessee Titans picked their first-round 1st overall pick, quarterback Cam Ward . The Titans drafted Oladejo in the 2025 NFL Draft as their second-round 52nd overall pick. Oluwafemi Oladejo formerly played for the California Golden Bears , where he accumulated 129 tackles. He also represented the UCLA Bruins , where Oladejo accumulated 57 tackles, 13.5 tackles for a loss, 4.5 sacks, and 6 quarterback hurries in 2024. In totality, he accumulated 238 total tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, 6 sacks, 1 forced fumble, and 3 fumble recoveries in both colleges. The 6-foot-3, 259-pounder carries the same enthusiastic energy into the Tennessee Titans. But this time, it is for the edge rusher 's position, not the linebacker's. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Oladejo has already shown his magic at the rookie minicamp. Jim Wyatt , Senior NFL Writer/Editor, shared on the official NFL website, 'Oladejo flew through drills with teammates, and he was physical, hitting the sled or practice dummies.' Oluwafemi Oladejo turns into an edge rusher from a linebacker at the Tennessee Titans Lance Zierlein , NFL Analyst, had projected Oluwafemi Oladejo for Round 3. Zierlein shared, 'Linebacker-turned-edge-rusher whose draft profile might have gone from dull to dynamic with the switch. Oladejo is long and aggressive, in attaching blockers in front of him. A lack of instincts in the run game and plans as a pass pusher could be temporary bumps in the road that should be smoothed with coaching.' Zierlein called 'starting experience at off-ball linebacker and on the edge,' Oluwafemi Oladejo's strength, and 'requires additional time to iron out edge technique,' Oladejo's weakness. Oluwafemi Oladejo says he has learned a lot of the basics of playing edge On May 14, Oluwafemi Oladejo shared with Jim Wyatt, 'Right now, I'm just focusing on continuing to be a better pass rusher. (Setting) the edge, playing football, and (I want to)help the team win. I have learned a lot of the basics of playing edge, but there's a lot to improve on. I feel good, but I'm not satisfied.' Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi says Oluwafemi Oladejo loves football 'Femi(Oluwafemi Oladejo) is a tough, physical kid that really just started playing outside backer the fourth game of the season this year. He is developing as a pass pusher, so I think he has a lot of upside there as well. But I tell you what, he can set the edge, is physical, is violent, and the kid loves football, too - that was a big part of it,' shared Titans GM Mike Borgonzi with Jim Wyatt. Also read: Tashard Choice will be strict with Jahmyr Gibbs in the Detroit Lions, even though they share a history | NFL News - The Times of India Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.