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Jags make all right moves on the road to recovery
The most surprising team this season has been the Jacksonville Jaguars . When I visited them before the start of the season, I thought this was going to be a total rebuilding year.
Several Jaguars players are in the holiday spirit and will be out in the community this week in advance of Thanksgiving.
What a week it's been for the Buffalo Bills. Following a second straight blowout loss, team owner Ralph Wilson Jr.
After 0-2 start, Jaguars nearly taking shape of a playoff contender
Huge roster turnover, inexperience at key positions and a shortage of support at home.
Submitted by Charles Broward on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 22:57. Cox goes to work at Empty Bowl Luncheon Jaguars rookie cornerback Derek Cox acquainted himself with several local public figures and community leaders from a unique perspective Tuesday, serving bowls of soup at the 25th Annual Empty Bowl Luncheon.
Jaguars, Jets looking to start second half of season on winning note
This isn't quite where the Jacksonville Jaguars or New York Jets expected to be at this point in the season.
More than half of the Jaguars roster is new in 2009, 28 players to be exact, led by an NFL-high 13 rookies.
Thanks for your column. Can you comment on Randy Lerner firing his GM in the middle of the season, then meeting with fans about the team? Jaguar fans should be proud that Mr.
Jaguars midseason report card: Only constant is inconsistency
As the Jaguars reach the midway point of the season with today's home matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the overriding theme so far is how remarkably inconsistent this team has been in every facet of the game.
Mathis, Monroe to start for Jaguars
RICK WILSON/The Times-UnionJaguars rookie offensive tackle Eugene Monroe blocks Cardinals defensive end Bertrand Berry on a passing play during the second quarter of the Jaguars' 31-17 loss on Sept.
Jaguars aim to rev up pass rush
DAVID EULITT/Kansas City Star Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel is helped up by a teammate after a sack by the Chargers during an Oct.
Identity Crisis: Jacksonville Jaguars' Passing Game Humbled in Loss
Jacksonville's 30-13 whipping at the hands of the previously winless Tennessee Titans Sunday sent out a news flash that should hardly have been news: Nor, for that matter, are they the Indianapolis Colts.
More shuffling doesn't help Jags' offensive line
Players complained earlier this season about a musical-chairs situation along the offensive line.
Jaguars at 3-3. Overrated or underrated?
There's no way to anticipate which Jaguars team you'll see today when they face the Tennessee Titans at LP Field.
Jaguars Coach Jack Del Rio's Conference Call to Nashville Media
I really havena t taken the time to compare it, contrast it with the league. I know, wea re playing a bunch of young guys.
Jaguars' GM on being 3-3, the playoffs and Tim Tebow
G ene Smith, in his first season as the Jaguars' general manager, conducted an e-mail Q&A with the Times-Union's Vito Stellino as the Jaguars enter their bye week.
Every weekday, jaguars.com Senior Editor Vic Ketchman tackles the fans' tough questions.
From Knucklehead to Spearhead: Jaguars' David Garrard Needed Comeback
With under five minutes left in Sunday's game, Jaguars quarterback David Garrard seemed to have lobbed a softball to the St.
Jacksonville star still fuming about Seahawks' loss
Seattle's defense didn't give Jacksonville's Maurice Jones-Drew much room to run Sunday in a 41-0 shutout.
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.
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