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See the video from Shop with a Jaguar where 75 children bought gifts

A total of 75 children, between the ages of 8-14, took park in event that was celebrating their 12th year. Jaguar players DaVon Hamilton, Travon Walker and Foye Oluokun helped kids with their Christmas shopping. Kids were from the Sulzbacher Center and the Jacksonville Police Athletic League.

The Jacksonville Jaguars made a slew of roster moves Tuesday ahead of the team’s Week 16 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

The Jaguars have signed running back DeeJay Dallas, placed rookie linebacker Jack Kiser on injured reserve and opened the 21-day practice window for rookie LB Jalen McLeod to return to play.

MeLeod has been on IR since the start of the regular season after sustaining a lower-body injury during training camp. Kiser left Sunday’s win over the New York Jets with a hamstring injury and did not return.

Dallas, 27, most recently played for the Carolina Panthers after being drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Miami. In four years with the Seahawks, Dallas carried the ball 112 times for 468 yards and four touchdowns. He caught 61 passes for 396 yards and a receiving TD.

Dallas also has experience as a return specialist, tallying 39 punt returns in his career for 367 yards, while he’s tallied 83 kick returns for 2,071 yards and a touchdown (2024, Arizona Cardinals) in 81 games played.

After spending four years with the Seahawks, Dallas played for the Arizona Cardinals (2024). In 2025, Dallas played in three games with the Panthers, playing on the team’s practice squad for most of the year, operating primarily on special teams.

The Jaguars brought in Dallas after it was reported that rookie back Bhayshul Tuten will miss some time, in need of surgery to repair an injury to his finger. Tuten was one of the team’s primary kick return specialists, so Dallas could operate in a similar role.