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Jaguars Extra: Breaking down the Jaguars-Jets game
BILLS@JAGUARS 1 p.m. Sunday a WOKV JAGUARS Coach: Jack Del Rio. Record: 56-52 Last week: Defeated the Jets 24-22. Key stat: The Jaguars have won 13 of their last 16 games when theya TMve scored 20 points or more.
The 3-4 is dead. Long live the 3-4, just not in Jacksonville. Sundaya s it-wasna t-as-close-as-the-final-score-would-indicate, 24-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs saw the Jaguars return to their familiar 4-3 defense, and the results were stunning.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting good at bouncing back from embarrassing losses.
Jaguars practice in full pads, work on tackling
The Jaguars plan to remedy their woeful tackling performance last week at Tennessee with more than just tough talk from coach Jack Del Rio .
If Jaguars tackling dummies could speak
Submitted by Michael C. Wright on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 15:33. Here are a couple of hitting dummies I took a picture of today at practice.
Young returning to face Jaguars
MARK HUMPHREY/Associated PressTitans quarterback Vince Young sits on the bench with ice on his knee after leaving the game against the Jaguars on Sept.
Henderson returns home without pressing problems
One of John Henderson's biggest concerns this week is getting enough tickets. He has friends, family, former teammates and people he doesn't even know requesting seats for Sunday's game at Tennessee, where the Jacksonville Jaguars will play in Henderson's hometown of Nashville.
Jaguars' Rashean Mathis injures left index finger
RICK WILSON/The Times-Union Jaguars cornerback Rashean Mathis claps as the crowd cheers in the fourth quarter Sunday during the Jaguars' 23-20 victory against the St.
Jaguars LB Talks About Overtime Win
Jaguars linebacker Clint Ingram joined Sam Kouvaris on the End Zone Monday night to talk about the Jaguars overtime win over St.
Jags Report: Thursday, October 15, 2009
It was a quiet Jaguars locker room on Thursday afternoon. The players we ran into were in a good mood, but there must have been good offerings at the lunch table because we didn't see many players in there during media time.
Forget about the score. Forget about the 24-10 difference in first downs, 379-199 in total yards, 143-38 in rushing yards and nearly 10-minute difference in time of possession.
Jaguars make trip to West Coast one to forget
Boy, when the Jaguars author up a road trip from hell, they really go the distance.
Thomas, Britton to start at OT for Jags and other things you need to know
Submitted by Michael C. Wright on Sun, 10/11/2009 - 12:58. SEATTLE - " You know we couldn't let you turn on the TV today for Jacksonville's game at Seattle without giving you the lowdown on what you're about to see.
Submitted by Charles Broward on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 23:06. Jaguars in "Hometown Huddle" Organizers of the "Hometown Huddle" community outreach program had to call an audible Tuesday when rain began falling as more than 20 Jacksonville Jaguars players walked onto the football field at Matthew W. Gilbert Middle School.
A View From The Seats: At Jaguars' Win, 46,031 Fans Felt Like Enough
It wasn't enough to prevent the second Jacksonville TV blackout of the season. It isn't enough to cushion the financial blow the Jaguars are taking from more than 20,000 unsold tickets.
Jaguars put on one heck of a show in beating the Titans
For anyone out there who still doubts whether Jaguars football is worth the emotional or financial investment, you might have to consider getting off the fence.
Further review: Walter's offensive PI
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky The situation: The Jaguars are up 31-24 with 2:54 left in the game, but the Texans have a first-and-goal at the Jacksonville 1-yard line.
Competition spurs Jaguars defense to increase pressure on Texans
To generate heat on the field, Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio put the defense under fire in the locker room.
Jones-Drew delivers first win for Jaguars
Maurice Jones-Drew carried the Jacksonville Jaguars to their first victory and trounced all over the good feelings the Houston Texans had after their big win last week.
Ingram Talks About Week 2 Loss To Cards
Jaguars linebacker Clint Ingram, who joined Sam Kouvaris on the End Zone Monday night, said it's time for the team to figure out who they are following their 31-10 loss to Arizona in week two.
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