May 31, 2009 | St. Augustine Record
Jags' Owens meshes music with football
Tony Smith, a mentor for Montell Owens when the Jaguars running back was in high school at Wilmington, Del., calls him "a natural." Smith wasn't talking about Owens' football prowess.
Running Back Montell Owens to Play in Jazz Festival
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Montell Owens will make his musical debut with the St.
Fred Taylor was unceremoniously released by the Jaguars this offseason. His presence on the field will be missed, but his leadership in the locker room will undoubtedly be difficult to replace.
Jaguars report no absences for minicamp
Submitted by Michael C. Wright on Fri, 05/01/2009 - 07:22. Good morning everyone.
On the eve of players reporting for minicamp, the Jaguars made two minor roster moves, releasing fourth-year offensive tackle Charles Spencer and second-year fullback Anthony Cotrone .
Jacksonville Jaguars video director Mike Perkins will pick up the phone on Saturday afternoon at Radio City Music Hall in New York City at 4:00 p.m. and Jaguars national scout Andy Dengler will be on the other end from the club's draft room inside Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.
Jaguars' new uniforms offer streamlined look
RICK WILSON/The Times-UnionJacksonville safety Reggie Nelson and quarterback David Garrard model the Jaguars' new away and home uniforms Wednesday afternoon at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.
REVIEW: New uniforms reveal crisper look for Jaguars
RICK WILSON/The Times-Union Jacksonville Jaguars players Scott Starks, Rashean Mathis, Montell Owens and Derek Landri model the Jags new home and away uniforms Wednesday afternoon at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium.
Understanding construction a key for Jags' Smith
In Monroeville, Ohio , nestled about halfway between Cleveland and Toledo, a swath of teal runs through a region tinted orange.
Jags ink Iwuh: Three years, $3.5 million
The Jaguars finished 2008 with three restricted free agents to-be. Fullback and special teamer Montell Owens was locked up a while back.
The Jags definitely made a mistake releasing Fred Taylor. Fred brings to the team too much on and off the field to let him go.
More from Jacksonville on Fred Taylor's release
Casting an eye toward the future, the Jacksonville Jaguars today released Pro Bowl running back Fred Taylor, the teama s all-time leading rusher and arguable its most popular player in history.
We're barely two weeks removed from Santonio Holmes ' tip-toed touchdown and we're already talking fantasy football? Hey, for some people, crafting a winning fantasy football squad is a 365-day job.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have released one of the most popular and productive players in the team's history, Fred Taylor.
New special teams coordinator Russ Purnell has witnessed some of the greatest moments and biggest games in Jaguars history, beginning with the franchisea s inaugural game, when Purnell was on the Houston ...
Steelers LOLB LaMarr Woodley 's transition from a defensive end in a 4-3 scheme to star 3-4 outside linebacker in a span of two seasons has been nothing short of impressive.
And the Jaguars' best assistant coach is ...
We asked for your input earlier this week on who you think the Jaguars' best assistant coach is.
No player in the training camp of 2006 was more unlikely to make the Jaguars' final roster than Montell Owens was.
PETA has withdrawn an offer to televise an anti-dogfighting public service announcement with Michael Vick after his release from prison.
NFL Notebook: Browns let staffers go; Collins to Pro Bowl
Browns: Cleveland, feeling the pinch because of the country's economic downturn, has laid off more than 12 people in the past two days.