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NewReport Card: Jaguars vs. Titans
Titans wide receiver Nate Washington catches a 6-yard touchdown pass as he is defended by Jaguars safety Reggie Nelson in the second quarter Sunday in Tennessee.
Rick Wilson/Times-Union staff Jacksonville Jaguars running back #32 Maurice Jones-Drew dives over the goaline on a 4 yard ouchdown run against the St.
Jaguars need Jones-Drew to walk the talk
Submitted by Gene Frenette on Sun, 10/18/2009 - 14:21. Maurice Jones-Drew went into a pretty long-winded rant about the Jaguars losing their run identity after that 41-point loss at Seattle, but he hasn't done much in the first half against the winless St.
Jaguars vs. Seahawks: How the game was lost
No protection Coach Jack Del Rio likes to say the game starts in the trenches. Thata TMs exactly where it ended for the Jaguars as the offensive line allowed four sacks.
Hasselbeck throws four TD passes in return as Seahawks blank Jaguars
Matt Hasselbeck made his return to Seattle's lineup and threw for 241 yards and four touchdowns, as the Seahawks dominated the Jacksonville Jaguars, 41-0, at Qwest Field.
Jags hurt by futile pass rush, shaky special teams
The Jaguars keep pumping up the stat sheet for opposing quarterbacks. This time, it's the Houston Texans' Matt Schaub who is benefitting from their pedestrian pass rush and difficulty in coverage.
Three local entrepreneurs are winning over retailers
Call the number on the label of a Vital Energy drink and you'll get Michael Joseph's personal cell phone.
Not in The Cards: Jaguars Put Down Early in 31-17 Loss To Arizona
NFL.com's play-by-play account of the Jacksonville Jaguars' home-opening loss to the Arizona Cardinals does little justice to the first of two second-quarter plays that broke open a back-and-forth contest.
Colts limiting Jaguars' search for big plays
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky INDIANAPOLIS -- The Colts are preventing big plays, the same thing the Jaguars missed for much of last season.
Defense regains itself to keep Jaguars alive
Submitted by Charles Broward on Sun, 09/13/2009 - 15:22. Okay, that wasna TMt exactly the third quarter in which the Jacksonville Jaguars came out and took control of a game like you hoped for, but the defense did come up strong to keep the team alive.
KICKOFF: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET SURFACE: FieldTurf TV: CBS SERIES: 17th regular-season meeting.
Jacksonville Jaguars 2009 Training Camp Preview
CAMP OBJECTIVES: The Jaguars' inability to run the football last season sounded a death knell for their chances, so head coach Jack Del Rio and offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter must ensure that facet of the game plan is ready to go coming out of camp.
The Maryland staff hit the specialist jackpot again when they brought in Travis Baltz from Ohio to handle punting duties after Adam Podlesh moved onto the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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