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Jaguars Allen to start in Durant's place, other info for today's game
Submitted by Michael C. Wright on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 09:23. * - There's a slight change in this blog.
Jaguars notebook: LB Durant listed as doubtful with concussion
Still ailing from a concussion sustained last week against the New York Jets, Durant is listed as doubtful on Jacksonville's injury report.
Former CU football players made an impact on Sunday for their respective professional teams in week six of the NFL season.
Sims-Walker and Groves apologize
This was Apology Monday for the Jaguars . In the wake of their 41-0 loss in Seattle on Sunday, both wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker and defensive end Quentin Groves publicly apologized for being involved in off-the-field incidents last Friday.
Two days after last season ended, Jack Del Rio stood in front of the media and spoke of a new chapter in Jaguars football.
Jaguars Notebook: Off-field incidents hinder Jags' effort
Times-Union file Jaguars wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker missed Sunday's game against the Seahawks because he violated team rules during the road trip to Seattle.
Jaguars' inactives include Sims-Walker
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky Mike Thomas gets a much bigger role in Seattle Sunday with Mike Sims-Walker inactive because of a violation of team rules.
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.
Jaguars' Groves takes a step down on depth chart
The Jacksonville Jaguars are seemingly done trying to fit Quentin Groves into their defense.
Jaguars Coach Jack Del Rio's Conference Call to Nashville Media
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At 1-2, some deja vu: Jaguars hope for happier ending
RICK WILSON/The Times-UnionJaguars quarterback David Garrard celebrates his 3-yard touchdown run against the Houston Texans with teammate Ernest Wilford in the second quarter Sunday at Reliant Stadium in Houston.
EDITORIAL: Four cheers: Jaguar honored
Lewis, a tight end, was one of several Jaguars players nominated, according to his Web site, www.
Lack of pass rush, shaky quarterback play and problems on the offensive line. The Jaguars erased those perceptions Thursday night in a 24-17 victory over the Washington Redskins to close the preseason.
Moving the Chains: The Eagles' red-zone struggles
Donovan McNabb and the first-team offense had five possessions in the red zone tonight against the Jaguars.
PRESEASON: EAGLES 33 JAGUARS 32
This was an example of why preseason games can be so misleading. The Jaguars turned two fumble recoveries into touchdowns in the second quarter and built a 32-20 lead Thursday night against the Eagles .
Loss sends mixed messages home with Jaguars
Submitted by Charles Broward on Thu, 08/27/2009 - 23:19. With the eyes of a nation fixed on Eagles quarterback Michael Vicka TMs return to play, the Jacksonville Jaguars again walk away with mixed messages after a 33-32 loss in Philadelphia.
Jaguars Report Card: Good, bad and worrisome
Submitted by Gene Frenette on Fri, 08/28/2009 - 00:59. When you look at the overall body of work from the Jaguars' weird 33-32 preseason loss Thursday to the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field, it's hard to decide whether to feel encouraged by the opportunistic first-team defense or worry if there's going to be any semblance of a ...
Jaguars linebacker scoops up opportunity
Brian Iwuh started at linebacker for the Jaguars and made the most of the opportunity in the team's 33-32 loss to the Eagles Thursday night.
Vick plays, Jaguars lead after three
Michael Vick played his first game for the Eagles, but the Jacksonville Jaguars took a 17-6 lead to the locker room at halftime.
For Jags, third game means second LBs
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky None of the Jaguars' three starting linebackers will play Thursday night in Philadelphia, as Jack Del Rio negotiates how best to use his people considering this is his team's third game in 11 days.
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