Oct 23, 2009 | Fox Sports
The New Orleans Saints are adopting the blueprint of the 2007 New England Patriots - bludgeon your foe early.
Trend or Mirage: Mike Sims-Walker
Besides oranges, probably the next most recognized commodity emanating from the Sunshine State is college football players bound for the NFL.
As David Garrard dissected a defense once regarded as one of the NFL's best, his new go-to receiver inflated his reputation as one of the league's breakout players.
NC man sought in killing of Fayetteville man
Police say they have a suspect in the killing of a North Carolina man shot after he asked two men arguing in his Fayetteville home to leave because they were making him nervous.
Jaguars rookie Mike Thomas is small, but he shows he can make big plays
Jaguars rookie Mike Thomas describes himself as a wide receiver in a running back's body.
The last time the Houston Texans played the Jacksonville Jaguars, it was the team's first time in the national spotlight.
Corey Lynch of the Cincinnati Bengals poses for his 2009 NFL headshot at photo day in Cincinnati, Ohio.
49ers claim Jets tampered with Crabtree
San Francisco feels the Jets may have contacted the agent for rookie wide receiver Crabtree.
Jaguars look for first win against rival Houston
The Jacksonville running back and his teammates have many more things to occupy their minds.
Jaguars deserve boo-birds for pitiful first half
Submitted by Gene Frenette on Sun, 09/20/2009 - 14:36. Maybe it's a good thing the Jaguars' home opener was blacked out on local television.
Jags place WR Williamson on IR
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Jags place WR Williamson on IR
The Jacksonville Jaguars placed wide receiver Troy Williamson on injured reserve Wednesday, officially ending his season.
Wrap-up: Cardinals 31, Jaguars 17
The Jaguars fought a division opponent pretty well on the road last week. At home against someone unfamiliar, the Jaguars looked like the team we feared they might be this season in a 31-17 loss to Arizona.
Coach Jack Del Rio wants his players to block out fan and media criticism and focus on improving their performance.
Jaguars Notebook: Turnover but no runback for Mathis
Jaguars cornerback Rashean Mathis increased his franchise record for takeaways to 28 Sunday against the Cardinals by scooping up a Beanie Wells fumble in the second quarter.
Jaguars' Williamson out for season; Hughes released
RICK WILSON/The Times-Union Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Troy Williamson is attended to by the Jaguars medical staff after injuring an arm in the process of fumbling the football after a catch against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Warner, Cardinals dominate Jaguars 31-17
With a huge lead, an NFL record and a sore right shoulder, Kurt Warnerheaded to the bench late in the third quarter against Jacksonville.
Well, week 1 is in the books and nobody in fantasyland fared very well. So, what do we do when that happens? We take 48-hours to sulk and move on to the next week like the previous one never happened.
On Del Rio's assessment of Garrard
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky A coach and a quarterback always have a special relationship.
Next step for Jags: More out of pass offense
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky If the Jaguars can play like they did on Sunday in Indianapolis, they can be more competitive than many of us thought.
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