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Nelson to start for Mathis, other things to know for Jags-Titans
Submitted by Michael C. Wright on Sun, 11/01/2009 - 13:02. As promised, here's the rundown of some things you should know about Jacksonville's game today at Tennessee.
Jaguars' pass 'D' is cause for concern
While the offense has improved from a year ago, Jacksonville's "D" has regressed.
Jaguars cornerback Rashean Mathis, who has struggled with injury problems the last two seasons, has had another setback.
Titans back mixes bursts with busts
Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson fumbles the ball after being hit by Jacksonville Jaguars safety Gerald Alexander in the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct.
F Even when the Jaguars were still in the game, Maurice Jones-Drew was constantly swarmed by Seattle's front seven.
The Jaguars played as if they were suffering from jet lag on Sunday. Making their first appearance on the West Coast in five years and only their second game here in the 15-year history of the franchise, the Jaguars were sluggish, disoriented, disinterested, overmatched and overwhelmed.
The Jaguars threw for 323 yards and blew away the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in what was a rare display of explosiveness on offense, and everybody wants to know why.
Alexander up, Groves down on Jags' chart
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky Just took a passing glance at the Jaguars game release for Seattle and found two things of interest, even if they are unofficial: Gerald Alexander has supplanted Sean Considine as the starting strong safety and Quentin Groves has been demoted to third string.
Every weekday, jaguars.com Senior Editor Vic Ketchman tackles the fans' tough questions.
Final thoughts on Jaguars-Texans
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky Sunday game conversations shouldn't spill beyond Tuesday.
Jaguars notebook: Del Rio tries to clarify statement
CBS; WOKV . Records: Jaguars are 0-2 ; Texans 1-1 . What came out of Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio 's mouth wasn't necessarily what he meant to say.
Jaguars make pass toward credibility, but issues remain
If you're a glass-half-full kind of Jaguars fan, there's minor cause for a celebration.
Jags Wednesday morning workout a good one
The 2009 version of Jaguars training camp continued on Wednesday with the full team participating in the 10:45 a.m. practice.
Jags Wednesday morning workout a good one
The 2009 version of Jaguars training camp continued on Wednesday with the full team participating in the 10:45 a.m. practice.
Nicholas J. Cotsonika's Blog: Lions deal WR Curry to St. Louis for de Orien Harris
The Lions have traded wide receiver Ronald Curry to St. Louis for defensive end Orien Harris.
Late additions will make a big impact in Detroit this season
After finishing a regular season which lacked a single cheer, the Detroit Lions started the offseason making a lot of noise.
Judging from your evaluation of the position battles you're most looking forward to in training camp, and previous opinions voiced, it's safe to say the defensive side of the ball is the area of most concern for this team.
Lions added Marquand Manuel for much-needed depth at safety
The addition of free agent safety Marquand Manuel might've given the Detroit Lions enough backup depth at safety to pull the trigger on the Gerald Alexander trade.
Acquisition of Alexander a boon for Jaguars' safety unit
Not only did the Jaguars' trade of aging WR Dennis Northcutt to Detroit free up room in the WR pecking order for their young pass catchers, but getting S Gerald Alexander in return fortifies what was probably their thinnest position.
Lions' policy: best safety first
Nowhere is the Lions' offseason roster overhaul more evident than in the secondary.
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