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| Man accused of shooting Jags player set for trial |
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10/23/2009 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The attorney for the man accused of shooting and paralyzing Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Richard Collier last year is expected to tell jurors that others also had a motive to pull the trigger and that her client is innocent. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in the trial of Tyrone Romero Hartsfield. The 33-year-old ex-convict accused Collier of beating him up at a nightclub five months before the September 2008 shooting. Collier was shot numerous times as he sat i |
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| LA moves toward stadium construction in hopes of landing NFL team |
NFL Football |
10/22/2009 |
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| wn since both the Rams and Raiders left town after the 1994 season. The Chargers had a brief stay in LA in 1960 in their inaugural season in the AFL. A team in Los Angeles would likely be an existing one that relocates from another city, as the league has kept a longstanding stance against further expansion. Among the teams rumored to be targeted for a move to Los Angeles include the Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams, San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers. |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Week 7 - Those strange Houston Texans |
NFL Football |
10/21/2009 |
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| back Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets (24-7) in Week 1, but recovered to beat the defending AFC South champion Tennessee Titans on the road (34-31) the very next week. After winning that one, Kubiak and company laid a major egg at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars (31-24), but offered up their most complete performance of the year the following week against the Raiders (29-6). One Sunday later, the Texans put themselves in a 21-0 hole at Arizona, came back to tie, and eventually lost (28-21) to the Cardinals. |
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| NFC West: Maligned Cardinals defense rises up |
NFL Football |
10/20/2009 |
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| York Jets in Week 4 of last season, a game in which Warner committed six turnovers. SEATTLE: The Seahawks have provided a fitting example of the topsy-turvy world that is the NFL over the past two weeks. After piling up 41 points in shutting out the Jacksonville Jaguars for its most lopsided win in nearly four seasons, Seattle had its lowest scoring output at home since a 14-3 setback to Washington on November 3, 2002 in its disappointing showing against Arizona. The Seahawks' 14 rushing yards on 11 attempts ranked |
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| AFC South: Have Texans finally turned corner? |
NFL Football |
10/20/2009 |
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| back Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets (24-7) in Week 1, but recovered to beat the defending AFC South champion Tennessee Titans on the road (34-31) the very next week. After winning that one, Kubiak and company laid a major egg at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars (31-24), but offered up their most complete performance of the year the following week against the Raiders (29-6). One Sunday later, the Texans put themselves in a 21-0 hole at Arizona, came back to tie, and eventually lost (28-21) to the Cardinals. |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 18, 2009) |
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10/18/2009 |
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| ry Williams, DE Hilee Taylor, RB Mike Goodson, RB Tyrell Sutton, DT Nick Hayden Buccaneers - 3rd QB Byron Leftwich, FB B.J. Askew, WR Yamon Figurs, CB Derrick Roberson, C Jonathan Compas, T Demar Dotson, DE Dre Moore, DE Kyle Moore ST. LOUIS RAMS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Rams - 3rd QB Keith Null, S Anthony Smith, S James Butler, G John Greco, G Roger Allen, WR Nate Jones, WR Ruvell Martin, DE Victor Adeyanju Jaguars - WR Tiquan Underwood, CB Scott Starks, S Sean Considine, LB Adam Seward, DE Greg Pet |
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| Jaguars play without 2 starters against Rams |
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10/18/2009 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Jacksonville Jaguars will be without two defensive starters against the winless St. Louis Rams. Linebacker Justin Durant (hip) and safety Sean Considine (groin) were inactive for the second consecutive week Sunday. Backup cornerback Scott Starks (groin) and starting guard Maurice Williams (knee) also were inactive against the Rams. Safeties Anthony Smith and James Butler, guards Roger Allen III and John Greco, and receivers Nate Jones and Ruvell Martin were among the inactives fo |
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| Seahawks, Cardinals try to inch closer to top |
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10/16/2009 |
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| th San Francisco idle in Week 6, the winner of Sunday's battle at Qwest Field will inch ever-closer to the top of the division. Seattle, which can move within a half-game of the 49ers with a victory, will be looking to build on a 41-0 blowout of the Jacksonville Jaguars last Sunday. Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck returned from a two-game absence due to fractured ribs, completing 18-of-30 passes for 241 yards and four touchdowns in the runaway victory. Wideouts Nate Burleson (6 receptions, 98 yards) and T.J. H |
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| Jaguars' home game blacked out |
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10/15/2009 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Jacksonville Jaguars have failed to sell out a home game for the third time this season. Sunday's game against the winless St. Louis Rams will not be televised in Jacksonville or in secondary markets that include Gainesville, Daytona Beach, Orlando and Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville has had three blackouts in as many home games this season. The Jaguars (2-3) failed to sell out games against Arizona and Tennessee. The latest blackout was no surprise since team owner Wayne Weaver has |
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| Holt expects emotional reunion when Jags host Rams |
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10/15/2009 |
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| ects to feel all sorts of emotions when he sees former teammates and coaches Sunday. He won't rule out tears, either. Holt, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection during his 10 seasons in St. Louis, will face his former team for the first time when the Jacksonville Jaguars (2-3) host the Rams (0-5). Bitterness? Showmanship? Maybe a little revenge? Nope. Just handshakes, hugs and high-fives. ``I have a lot of feelings for that organization, for that team and for a lot of those guys that are on that squad,'' Holt |
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