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Jags can’t keep up game of David vs. Goliath
The Jaguars looked like giants last season. Now they're on the other side of the equation. A lack of a strong offense and defense has placed pressure on quarterback David Garrard, who's known more as a game manager than a gamebreaker.
Garrard had a coming-out party la ... |
Fan Pulse: Collier paralyzed, left leg amputated
Doctors attending to Jaguars tackle Richard Collier said Monday one of the 14 bullets that entered him when he was shot in his car earlier this month severed his spinal cord, and he will never walk again.
Damage from other bullets also caused blot-clotting in his left ... |
Jones-Drew, Taylor aren’t busting out; they just look like busts
The Jacksonville Jaguars were on the better end of a 30-27 overtime decision versus the Houston Texans on Sunday, but running backs Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor were both held under 50 yards rushing for the third time in four games. The injuries to the Jaguars' of ... |
Jaguars OT Collier third NFL player shot in last 18 months
Jacksonville police are reporting that Jaguars offensive tackle Richard Collier was critically wounded after being shot multiple times early Tuesday morning.
Collier and former Jaguars defensive end Kenneth Pettway (who was released Aug. 30) were in a Cadillac Escalad ... |
Fan Pulse: Jaguars forum says Minneapolis press “too negative” for Williamson
It's early in training camp, but some on the the Jacksonville Jaguars' official team message board are proclaiming wide receiver Troy Williamson the steal of this year's free agent class.
The Jaguars acquired Williamson, the seventh overall pick in the 2005 draft, from ... |
Jaguars come to terms with rookie Williams
Jacksonville signed third-round cornerback Trae Williams to a four-year deal, the team announced.
Williams is reported to be getting a $170,000 signing bonus. The deal leaves the Jaguars with just first-round defensive end Derrick Harvey and second-round outside lineb ... |
Jaguars sign fifth-round pick Williams
Jacksonville signed its second of five draft picks, fifth-round OLB Thomas Williams. No financial terms were given.
Williams and seventh-round pick RB Chauncey Washington are Jacksonville's only signed picks as of now.
Jaguars rookie contract status as of July 12
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Fan Pulse: Jaguars fans finished with Jones
It's safe to assume Jaguars WR Matt Jones won't be looking to fans of the team for sympathy after he was arrested on cocaine possession charges on Thursday.
Judging by the fans' reaction to his arrest on the JagsZone message board, he won't get any.
Bitter comments e ... |
Jaguars give Spicer two-year extension
Jacksonville signed DE Paul Spicer to a two-year contract extension worth $8 million, the team announced.
Spicer, 33, is reported to have accepted a mentoring role for the team's first- and second-round draft picks, DEs Derrick Harvey and Quentin Groves.
Commentary: ... |
Washington first Jaguars draft pick to sign
The Jaguars signed their first draft pick on Thursday, coming to terms on a four-year deal with seventh-round RB Chauncey Washington.
Washington rushed for 1,778 yards and 10 touchdowns at USC in 2008.
Jaguars rookie contract status as of June 26
1 (8). DE Derrick ... |
Jaguars sign ex-Colt Thorpe
The Jacksonville Jaguars have reached a one-year, $370,000 deal with former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Craphonso Thorpe.
Commentary: Thorpe has spent a good portion of his career in the AFC South. In 2006, he played for the Houston Texans. Last season he spent t ... |
Jaguars give extension to DT McDaniel
The Jaguars signed third-year DT Tony McDaniel to a contract extension Wednesday, the team announced.
McDaniel, an undrafted free agent in 2006 from Tennessee, has 25 tackles in 15 career games, including one sack. Terms of the deal were not announced. McDaniel missed ... |
Jags ink DT Meier to four-year extension
The Jaguars signed DT Rob Meier to a four-year extension, locking up Marcus Stroud's replacement through 2012.
The move means Jacksonville only has two defensive starters not signed past this season - DE Paul Spicer and LB Mike Peterson. Meier, a seventh-round draft c ... |
Jaguars give Collier four-year extension
Jacksonville gave backup LT Richard Collier a four-year contract extension Friday.
Collier has played in eight games in three seasons in Jacksonville after being picked up as an undrafted free agent from Valdosta State in 2006. He missed two games last season thanks t ... |
Did Jacksonville miss out on Dolphins’ Taylor?
For months, Bill Parcells said that if Jason Taylor plays in 2008, it’ll be for the Miami Dolphins. But things changed over the course of the past few days and no one coveted the defensive end more than the Jacksonville Jaguars. Actually, no one needed a big-time en ... |
Jerry Porter: From outhouse to penthouse
There may not be a happier free agent this offseason than Jerry Porter. One team's trash is another teams treasure. And things have to be really bad if the Raiders don't want you anymore. Porter pushed himself out of the Bay Area after a number of incidents, one in w ... |
Williams hire not a head-scratcher
When Gregg Williams was hired by the Jacksonville Jaguars, there was lots of speculation about the move. Most of all, some people just didn't understand it.
Why? It makes perfect sense.
While Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio specializes on defense, he's shown that he's ... |
Jaguars reward Jones with rich contract
The Jacksonville Jaguars running game earned a reputation this past season and deservedly so.
It was a major part of Jacksonville's regular-season success and playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Veteran Fred Taylor was selected to his first Pro Bowl. Maurice ... |
Coughlin’s stamp still on Jaguars
Tom Coughlin didn't leave the Jacksonville Jaguars on the best of terms. He was fired after the 2002 season, having served as the head man in the expansion franchise's first eight seasons.
He didn't exactly leave the cupboard bare, either.
Coughlin laid the foundation ... |
Jaguars: To thine own selves be true
All right, Jacksonville Jaguars fans, you can start breathing again. Your team has survived quite a fright from the frankly scary Pittsburgh Steelers to live and play another day.
But it wasn't pretty. Close, yes. But definitely not pretty. Jacksonville 31, Pittsburgh ... |