Sep 29, 2009 | Omaha World-Herald
Football: Injuries hurt foea s defense
Season-ending injuries have ripped a hole in the middle of Missouri Southern's defense.
Jaguars notebook: Del Rio tries to clarify statement
CBS; WOKV . Records: Jaguars are 0-2 ; Texans 1-1 . What came out of Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio 's mouth wasn't necessarily what he meant to say.
Jaguars officially put WR Williamson on injured reserve
"I'm just glad to be back," Hughes said. Williamson goes on the IR after suffering a torn right labrum in the second quarter of Jacksonville's loss to Arizona.
Shake-up: Williamson out, Hughes dropped
Hughes was the victim of his two drops in the end zone in the fourth quarter of the 31-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, but the move was still somewhat surprising because of Williamson's injury.
Jaguars' Harvey praised for work ethic
RICK WILSON/The Times-UnionJaguars defensive end Derrick Harvey lines up in a 3-4 defense and goes out to cover Colts tight end Jacob Tamme early in the first quarter during last Sunday's game.
Maybe Jaguars quarterback David Garrard wanted to ignore it. But there's no way he could've turned a deaf ear to the attention given to team owner Wayne Weaver, who recently discussed the club's possible interest in Florida senior quarterback Tim Tebow.
Jaguars notebook: Team will miss Hayward
That's the type of leadership the Jaguars will miss without Hayward, Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio said.
Jaguars Notebook: Jones-Drew back at practice
Playing coy since Monday about the injury, Jones-Drew couldn't keep his status a secret any longer.
Jags season kicks off in Indianapolis
The Jaguars start their 2009 regular season Sunday at 1:00 p.m. in Indianapolis against the Colts.
Injury news for Colts and Jaguars
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky The final injury report for Jaguars-Colts is out, and it brought no surprises.
Jaguars Notebook: Team adds QB Bartel
Originally signed in 2007 by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent, Bartel, 26, spent most of last season on Cleveland's practice squad.
The Jaguars gave an illustration Thursday night of why teams are reluctant to play their starters in the final preseason game.
Two Jaguars receivers who missed the first three preseason games, Mike Sims-Walker and rookie Mike Thomas , returned to the practice field Sunday.
Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio walked the hallways Tuesday at the club's facilities sporting more facial hair than usual, prompting questions about whether he's joining the players in their quest to grow beards.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have waived receiver Maurice Dupree, receiver Clarence Denmark, tight end Tyler Lorenzen and defensive tackle Jervonte Jackson.
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