| |
| Sunday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
09/03/2006 |
| |
| ny Hollings, WR Ed Hinkel, TE Joey Hawkins and P Reggie Hodges. Terminated the contracts of S Dexter Reid, WR Marc Boerigter and RB Jonathan Wells. Claimed DL Dan Klecko off waivers from New England and RB De De Dorsey off waivers from Cincinnati. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Released OT Wayne Hunter, DT Anthony Maddox, G Derrick Fletcher, WR Randy Hymes, CB David Richardson, C Brett Romberg, TE Todd Yoder, RB Rich Alexis, DL Walter Curry, DE Jim Davis, C Andrew Economos, TE Greg Estandia, S Jamaal Fudge, CB Trestin Geor |
|
| |
| Approaching 36, 'In-house' Brunell holds reins once again |
NFL Football |
09/03/2006 |
| |
| ot privy to that.'' In his 14th year in the league, Brunell is usually accommodating through good times and bad, but he's learned to draw a line between what he wants people to know and what he doesn't. The spotlight of playing quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars - the only pro team in town - and in Redskins-obsessed Washington has led him to value privacy. ``The only time that we are not being written about or looked at is when you're in the locker room and when you're at home,'' Brunell said. ``I just th |
|
| |
| NFL Franchise Values |
NFL Football |
08/31/2006 |
| |
| tsburgh Steelers 880 25.5 19. New York Jets 876 33.1 20. St. Louis Rams 841 33.2 21. Detroit Lions 839 16.1 22. Indianapolis Colts 837 25.0 23. Cincinnati Bengals 825 20.9 24. Arizona Cardinals 789 16.6 25. Buffalo Bills 756 31.2 26. Jacksonville Jaguars 744 22.5 27. New Orleans Saints 738 -4.1 28. Oakland Raiders 736 9.1 29. San Francisco 49ers 734 11.8 30. San Diego Chargers 731 24.8 31. Atlanta Falcons 730 6.6 32. Minnesota Vikings 720 16.3 League Average 898 30.8 Note: Operating |
|
| |
| Falcons have a kicker, Jaguars need a running back |
NFL Football |
08/30/2006 |
| |
| s connected twice from 50 and beyond). Along the way, Koenen's regular jobs as the punter and kickoff specialist haven't suffered a bit, putting the Falcons in a pleasantly troublesome predicament as they head into the preseason finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday night. ``He's looked good doing all three jobs,'' Mora said. ``That can be a problem, but it's a good problem to have. He kicks off extremely well. His punts have been outstanding. He's really booming 'em. And he's perfect on field goa |
|
| |
| Bucs not concerned about progress on offense |
NFL Football |
08/27/2006 |
| |
| ns. The object of training camp is to hit your stride for the regular-season opener - not dazzle during games that don't count in the standings. ``I feel like we've made improvement every week,'' Simms said after Saturday night's 29-18 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The No. 1 offense has produced two field goals and a touchdown in 10 preseason series. It built an 11-0 lead against Jacksonville, but did so with lots of help from the defenses for both teams. Mike Alstott dove 2 yards to finish a touchdown dr |
|
| |
| Jags lose Peterson, Greg Jones to knee injuries |
NFL Football |
08/26/2006 |
| |
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Jacksonville Jaguars might have to start the season without leading tackler Mike Peterson and fullback Greg Jones. Peterson, the team's middle linebacker and emotional leader, sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee Saturday night against Tampa Bay and may not be ready for the season opener Sept. 10 against Dallas. Jones, a starting fullback who also splits carries with running back Fred Taylor, sprained the medial collateral ligament in his left knee. It was th |
|
| |
| Jags lose Peterson to knee injury |
NFL Football |
08/26/2006 |
| |
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Jacksonville Jaguars probably will have to start the season without leading tackler Mike Peterson. The team's middle linebacker and emotional leader sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee Saturday night against Tampa Bay and likely won't be ready for the season opener Sept. 10 against Dallas. Peterson led the team in tackles during each of his first three seasons in Jacksonville. He had a career-high 190 tackles and six sacks last year. He also had three interc |
|
| |
| Edwards' preseason debut still up in air |
NFL Football |
08/23/2006 |
| |
| n that yet. My verifying that is not happening right now.'' Edwards has made an amazing recovery from surgery on Jan. 3 to repair a torn right anterior cruciate ligament he suffered while trying to make a leaping catch in a Dec. 4 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Initially, doctors expected Edwards to need nine months of rehab before he could get back on the field. However, he returned in less than seven, and the former No. 3 overall pick appears as fast as ever. ``He sure looks good to me,'' cornerback |
|
| |
| Rookie hopes to go from produce section to NFL |
NFL Football |
08/23/2006 |
| |
| It was a blessing, really. I found out how it would be if I didn't work hard and apply myself.'' Collier has been applying himself since. He played two seasons at Tyler Junior College in Texas and two more at Valdosta State before signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted rookie in April. Now, the 6-foot-7, 358-pound offensive tackle is making a strong push to earn a roster spot this season. ``He's still raw,'' coach Jack Del Rio said. ``He's still a big, young guy that needs a lot of work. But he i |
|
| |
| After offseason of change, Miami's Coker not worried about job |
Division I College Football |
08/21/2006 |
| |
| you.'' That's the way it's always been around the Hurricane program, and the way it probably always will be. ``Miami has just been spoiled in the past, especially the last five or six years,'' said former Miami center Brett Romberg, now with the Jacksonville Jaguars. ``Anything less than a perfect season is kind of considered a failure. ... Hopefully, Coker's not on the hot seat. I know what he is. Hopefully, they give him a chance to prove himself with the recruiting classes he brought in the last couple of ye |
|
| |