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Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Municipal Stadium Jacksonville, FL 32202 JAGUARS PLAY SECOND CONSECUTIVE DIVISION GAME JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-2) VS. TENNESSEE TITANS (0-3) Sunday, October 4 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium (67,246) 1:00 p.m. EDT A week after claiming their first win, the Jaguars play a second straight divi- sion game as they host Tennessee on Sunday, October 4. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. EDT. The Jaguars registered 398 yards of total offense including 184 rushing yards and scored four touchdowns last Sunday to defeat Houston, 31-24, at Reliant Stadium. RB Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 119 yards and three touchdowns and the defense forced two turnovers including a fumble at the goal line to seal the victo- ry. LB Daryl Smith forced a fumble of Texans RB Chris Brown at the two-yard line with 2:10 remaining and recovered it in the end zone to give the club their first win in Houston since 2005. “I was proud of the effort the guys put forth,” Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio said. “The staff, the players preparing during the week going over to Houston and coming out of it with a win somehow, someway, and when it's one we had to have; a big divisional game, a big win against a divisional opponent at their place.” Sunday will be the Jaguars’ third division game in the first four weeks. They fell 14-12 at Indianapolis in the season-opener but had the ball with a chance to win in the final minutes. The Jaguars have 27 new faces and four rookies have been in the starting lineup for the Jaguars the first three weeks in CB Derek Cox, DT Terrance Knighton, OT Eben Britton and OT Eugene Monroe. Ten rookies saw action against the Texans including four draft picks who made their NFL debuts in WR Mike Thomas (4th round), WR Jarett Dillard (5th round), TE Zach Miller (6th round) and WR Tiquan Underwood (7th round). “I like the effort, I like the energy,” Del Rio said. “I keep saying we have a young team, we're going to improve. I've said this throughout the offseason, 'the way you're approaching it, you will improve as a football player. The way we're approach- ing it, we will improve as a football team.' It's not maybe, it's not a question of, it's just a matter of how much. But we're going to improve. We have improved and we've got a long way to go yet, but the way we're working at it gives us a chance." The Jaguars have forced six turnovers, two in each game, and rank fourth in the AFC with a plus-two turnover differential. LB Justin Durant leads the team with 39 tackles. Cox and CB Rashean Mathis each have a team-high two takeaways with one interception and one fumble recovery apiece. Jones-Drew is in his first season as the lead running back and he ranks sixth in the NFL with 282 rushing yards (94.0 avg. per game) and tied for second with four touchdowns. The Jaguars have played the Houston/Tennessee franchise more than any other NFL team. The Jaguars and Titans have met 28 times in the regular season with the Titans leading the series, 16-12. The Titans swept the series in 2008. TELEVISION: The game will be broadcast regionally on CBS. Dick Enberg will handle play-by-play duties with Dan Fouts providing analysis. RADIO: Sunday’s game will be broadcast on the Jaguars Radio Network which extends to 11 affiliates in Florida and Georgia. The Jaguars’ flagship stations are WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5). Brian Sexton (play-by-play) and former Jaguars defen- sive end Jeff Lageman (analyst) are in their seventh season together calling all Jaguars games. THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE W ednesday , September 30 10:45 a.m. Jeff Fisher conference call 11:50 a.m. Titans player conference call 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. Players available 12:50 p.m. Jack Del Rio available 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Practice open to media Thursday , October 1 12:00 - 12:45 p.m. Players available 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Practice open to media Fr iday , October 2 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. Practice open to media 12:35 - 1:15 p.m. Players available 2009 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Sept. 13 at Indianapolis 1:00 L, 12-14 Sept. 20 ARIZONA 1:00 L, 17-31 Sept. 27 at Houston 1:00 W, 31-24 Oct. 4 TENNESSEE 1:00 Oct. 11 at Seattle 4:15 Oct. 18 ST. LOUIS 1:00 Oct. 25 OPEN DATE Nov. 1 at Tennessee 4:05 Nov. 8 KANSAS CITY 1:00 Nov. 15 at New York Jets 1:00 Nov. 22 BUFFALO 1:00 Nov. 29 at San Francisco 4:05 Dec. 6 HOUSTON 1:00 Dec. 13 MIAMI 1:00 Dec. 17 INDIANAPOLIS 8:20 Dec. 27 at New England 1:00 Jan. 3 at Cleveland 1:00 HOME GAMES IN CAPS ALL TIMES ARE JACKSONVILLE TIME IMPORTANT DATES October 20 Trading deadline January 9-10 Wild Card Playoff Games January 16-17 Divisional Playoff Games January 24 AFC and NFC Championships January 31 Pro Bowl, South Florida February 7 Super Bowl XLIV, South Florida CONTACT: Ryan Robinson, Alisa Abbott, Renzo Sheppard, Dan Edwards (904) 633-6590 FAX (904) 633-6055 September 29, 2009 NEWS RELEASE

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Jacksonville Jaguars • Jacksonville Municipal Stadium • Jacksonville, FL 32202

JAGUARS PLAY SECOND CONSECUTIVE DIVISION GAME

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-2) VS. TENNESSEE TITANS (0-3)Sunday, October 4 ■ Jacksonville Municipal Stadium (67,246) ■ 1:00 p.m. EDT

A week after claiming their first win, the Jaguars play a second straight divi-sion game as they host Tennessee on Sunday, October 4. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m.EDT.

The Jaguars registered 398 yards of total offense including 184 rushing yardsand scored four touchdowns last Sunday to defeat Houston, 31-24, at ReliantStadium. RB Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 119 yards and three touchdowns andthe defense forced two turnovers including a fumble at the goal line to seal the victo-ry. LB Daryl Smith forced a fumble of Texans RB Chris Brown at the two-yard line with2:10 remaining and recovered it in the end zone to give the club their first win inHouston since 2005.

“I was proud of the effort the guys put forth,” Jaguars head coach Jack DelRio said. “The staff, the players preparing during the week going over to Houston andcoming out of it with a win somehow, someway, and when it's one we had to have; abig divisional game, a big win against a divisional opponent at their place.”

Sunday will be the Jaguars’ third division game in the first four weeks. Theyfell 14-12 at Indianapolis in the season-opener but had the ball with a chance to winin the final minutes. The Jaguars have 27 new faces and four rookies have been in thestarting lineup for the Jaguars the first three weeks in CB Derek Cox, DT TerranceKnighton, OT Eben Britton and OT Eugene Monroe. Ten rookies saw action againstthe Texans including four draft picks who made their NFL debuts in WR Mike Thomas(4th round), WR Jarett Dillard (5th round), TE Zach Miller (6th round) and WR TiquanUnderwood (7th round).

“I like the effort, I like the energy,” Del Rio said. “I keep saying we have ayoung team, we're going to improve. I've said this throughout the offseason, 'the wayyou're approaching it, you will improve as a football player. The way we're approach-ing it, we will improve as a football team.' It's not maybe, it's not a question of, it'sjust a matter of how much. But we're going to improve. We have improved and we'vegot a long way to go yet, but the way we're working at it gives us a chance."

The Jaguars have forced six turnovers, two in each game, and rank fourth inthe AFC with a plus-two turnover differential. LB Justin Durant leads the team with 39tackles. Cox and CB Rashean Mathis each have a team-high two takeaways with oneinterception and one fumble recovery apiece.

Jones-Drew is in his first season as the lead running back and he ranks sixthin the NFL with 282 rushing yards (94.0 avg. per game) and tied for second with fourtouchdowns.

The Jaguars have played the Houston/Tennessee franchise more than anyother NFL team. The Jaguars and Titans have met 28 times in the regular season withthe Titans leading the series, 16-12. The Titans swept the series in 2008.

TELEVISION: The game will be broadcast regionally on CBS. Dick Enberg willhandle play-by-play duties with Dan Fouts providing analysis.

RADIO: Sunday’s game will be broadcast on the Jaguars Radio Network whichextends to 11 affiliates in Florida and Georgia. The Jaguars’ flagship stations areWOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5). Brian Sexton (play-by-play) and former Jaguars defen-sive end Jeff Lageman (analyst) are in their seventh season together calling allJaguars games.

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE

Wednesday, September 3010:45 a.m. Jeff Fisher

conference call11:50 a.m. Titans player

conference call12:00 - 12:45 p.m. Players available12:50 p.m. Jack Del Rio available2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Practice open to media

Thursday, October 112:00 - 12:45 p.m. Players available2:00 - 2:30 p.m. Practice open to media

Friday, October 211:00 - 11:30 a.m. Practice open to media12:35 - 1:15 p.m. Players available

2009 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULESept. 13 at Indianapolis 1:00 L, 12-14Sept. 20 ARIZONA 1:00 L, 17-31Sept. 27 at Houston 1:00 W, 31-24Oct. 4 TENNESSEE 1:00Oct. 11 at Seattle 4:15Oct. 18 ST. LOUIS 1:00Oct. 25 OPEN DATENov. 1 at Tennessee 4:05 Nov. 8 KANSAS CITY 1:00Nov. 15 at New York Jets 1:00Nov. 22 BUFFALO 1:00Nov. 29 at San Francisco 4:05Dec. 6 HOUSTON 1:00Dec. 13 MIAMI 1:00Dec. 17 INDIANAPOLIS 8:20Dec. 27 at New England 1:00Jan. 3 at Cleveland 1:00HOME GAMES IN CAPSALL TIMES ARE JACKSONVILLE TIME

IMPORTANT DATESOctober 20 Trading deadline January 9-10 Wild Card Playoff GamesJanuary 16-17 Divisional Playoff GamesJanuary 24 AFC and NFC ChampionshipsJanuary 31 Pro Bowl, South FloridaFebruary 7 Super Bowl XLIV, South Florida

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RECENT TRANSACTIONS: The Jaguars signed second-year LBBryan Smith off the St. Louis Rams practice squad on Monday andadded third-year DT Greg Peterson on Tuesday. The team waivedrookie DE Jeremy Navarre and first-year CB Kennard Cox. Smith, 6-2, 250, was selected in the third round of the 2008 draft byPhiladelphia, the 80th pick overall. He spent the entire season on theEagles roster but was inactive for all 16 games. Peterson was a fifth-round pick of Tampa Bay in 2007 and played in 12 games for theBuccaneers the last two seasons.

NEW CROP OF JAGUARS: Of the Jaguars’ 53 roster players, 27 arenew to the team. Only 11 of the 22 players who started on opening dayin 2008 are back. In addition, the Jaguars have added 15 players, 10on the active roster, since training camp began.

2009 DRAFT CLASS CONTINUES TO GROW: The 2009 NFLDraft officially ended with the selection of Mr. Irrelevant on April 26, butthe Jaguars have continued to add draft picks to their roster. TheJaguars selected nine players in this year's draft and all nine playersare on the 53-man roster. In addition, the club has added three playersthat were drafted by other teams in DB Don Carey (6th round,Cleveland), S Courtney Greene (7th round, Seattle) and CB WilliamMiddleton (5th round, Atlanta). Carey was placed on injured reserveon September 1.

BUILDING THROUGH THE DRAFT: The Jaguars had the highestnumber of own draft choices to start for any NFL team on KickoffWeekend. Eighteen of the 22 players who started at Indianapolis weredrafted by the Jaguars and 20 of the 22 players who started the lasttwo weeks were drafted by the club. The only players that weren't draftpicks by the club to start a game in 2009 are wide receiver Torry Holt,wide receiver Troy Williamson, defensive end Reggie Hayward andsafety Sean Considine.

MOVIN’ ON UP: WR Torry Holt moved into 12th place in NFL historyfor receiving yards with 57 yards on three receptions last Sunday atHouston. Holt has 881 career receptions for 12,829 yards. He extendedhis streak with a reception to 156 games against the Texans, the sec-ond-longest streak among active players and the 9th-longest in NFLhistory.

TEAM W L T PCT PTS OPP HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIVIndianapolis 3 0 0 1.000 72 45 1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 60 69 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-1Houston 1 2 0 .333 65 86 0-2 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-1Tennessee 0 3 0 .000 58 71 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-1

2009 AFC SOUTH STANDINGS

Monday — Jaguars Monday, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690,106.5) with Vic Ketchman

— Jaguars All-Access, 7:00 - 7:30 p.m., WTEV CBS47 with Brian Sexton and Jeff Lageman (Maurice Jones-Drew)

Tuesday — The Jack Del Rio Show, 6:00 — 7:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) and the Jaguars Radio Network

Wednesday — Jaguars This Week, 6:00 — 8:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) with Brian Sexton, Jeff Lageman, Vic Ketchman

Sunday — Tailgate Show, 10:00 a.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5)— Jack Del Rio Show, 11:00 a.m., WTEV CBS47— Coggin Pregame Show, 11:30 a.m., WTEV CBS47— Suddath Pregame Show, 12:30 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) and the

Jaguars Radio Network— Winn-Dixie Postgame Show, WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) and the Jaguars

Radio Network

JAGUARS ON THE AIR

Sunday, October 4Detroit at Chicago 1:00 Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00Oakland at Houston 1:00Seattle at Indianapolis 1:00Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00N.Y. Giants at Kansas City 1:00Baltimore at New England 1:00Tampa Bay at Washington 1:00Buffalo at Miami 4:05N.Y. Jets at New Orleans 4:05Dallas at Denver 4:15St. Louis at San Francisco 4:15San Diego at Pittsburgh 8:20

Monday, October 5Green Bay at Minnesota 8:30

Open datesArizona AtlantaCarolina Philadelphia

WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE

■ The Jaguars have outscored their opponents 20-0 in the fourthquarter. The 20-point differential is the third-highest in the NFL andthe Jaguars are the only team to not allow points in the fourth quarterthrough three games.■ The Jaguars are 35-10 under head coach Jack Del Rio when theyscore first. ■ The Jaguars own a 34-6 record since 2003 when they score 20-plus points and control the ball for 30 minutes or more. The Jaguarshad the ball for a season-high 30:52 at Houston last Sunday.■ The average length of the Jaguars scoring drives is 9.18 plays, theseventh-highest in the NFL. ■ The Jaguars have six drives of 10-plus plays and have scored fiveof their seven touchdowns on 10-play drives. The Jaguars have fourdrives of five minutes or more. ■ The Jaguars have 34 rushes of four-plus yards, eight of 10-plusyards, five of 20-plus yards and one of 50-plus yards. The five rushesof 20-plus yards ranks first in the AFC and second in the NFL. ■ The offense has been faced with third-and-long (10-plus yards ) 14times and converted five times (35.7 pct.), the fifth-highest percentagein the NFL. Opponents have been faced with third-and-long (10-plusyards) 10 times and converted only once (10.0 pct.), tied for the sixth-lowest in the NFL.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

■ Sunday’s game will be the 100th regular season game as a headcoach for Jack Del Rio. This will be the 300th game in Jaguars history,counting preseason, regular season and postseason.■ WR Torry Holt needs three receptions to surpass Keenan McCardell(883) for 10th place in NFL history for most receptions.■ A Jaguars win would improve their record to 2-2, the sixth consec-utive season with a .500 record or above after four games. ■ RB Maurice Jones-Drew needs 21 receiving yards to become onlythe ninth player in franchise history with 1,500 career receiving yardsand only the second running back (Fred Taylor). ■ TE Marcedes Lewis needs two receptions for 100 for his career.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

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OFFENSEWR Torry Holt - Has 881 career receptions for 12,289 yards and 74TDs. Needs three receptions to surpass former Jaguars WR KeenanMcCardell for 10th place in NFL history.

LT Eugene Monroe - 2009 first round pick was the third offensivelinemen taken and only the second offensive lineman chosen by theJaguars in the first round in franchise history (Tony Boselli, 1995).

LG Vince Manuwai - Returned to the lineup this season after beingsidelined for final 15 games in 2008 with knee injury.

C Brad Meester - Ranks third in franchise history with 132 starts

RG Maurice Williams - Will start his 100th career game. Saw actionat tackle last week as well.

RT Eben Britton - 2009 second-round pick started all 37 gamesplayed at Arizona. Penalized only four times on 2,461 snaps.

TE Marcedes Lewis - 2006 first-round pick has 98 career receptionsfor 1,109 yards and six touchdowns.

WR Mike Sims-Walker - Leads team with 187 receiving yards on 12receptions.

QB David Garrard - In third season as the starter. Owns 25-24career mark as a starter.

RB Maurice Jones-Drew - In first season as the full-time starter.Leads team with 282 rushing yards, four TDs and 13 receptions.

FB Greg Jones - Has started 36 of 61 games in six seasons.

DEFENSEDE Derrick Harvey - 2008 first-round pick led team with 29 QBpressures as a rookie and notched 3.5 sacks.

DT Terrance Knighton - Third-round pick was the first rookie defen-sive tackle to start on opening day in franchise history.

DT John Henderson - Two-time Pro Bowl selection.

LB Quentin Groves - Had four tackles, one for a loss, at Houston.

OLB Daryl Smith - Has 100-plus tackles in four consecutive sea-sons. Ranked second on the team with 32 tackles in three games.

MLB Justin Durant - Moves to the middle in his third season. Leadsteam with 39 tackles including 10 last Sunday at Houston.

OLB Clint Ingram - Has made 37 starts in four seasons. Recordedfirst sack of the season last week at Houston.

CB Rashean Mathis - Team’s all-time leader with 26 interceptionsincluding one last Sunday at Houston.

CB Derek Cox - 2009 third-round pick had an interception and fum-ble recovery in first NFL game.

SS Sean Considine - Suffered groin strain last Sunday at Houston.

FS Reggie Nelson - 2007 first-round pick has seven career INTs.

SUNDAY’S PROBABLE STARTERS

TEAM AFC NFLTurnover differential (+2) 4th T-9thFewest penalties (16) T-3rd T-7th

OFFENSE AFC NFLOffense (332.7) 9th 16thRushing (130.0) T-6th T-10thPassing (202.7) 8th 19thFewest Giveaways (4) T-6th T-12thPoints (20.0) T-9th T-16thYards per play (5.45) 8th 13thRed zone TD eff. (5/7, 71.4 pct.) T-2nd T-4thPlays of 20-plus yards (11) T-7th T-11thSacks allowed (5) T-6th T-13th

DEFENSE AFC NFLDefense (381.7) 13th 25thRushing Defense (100.0) 9th 14thPassing Defense (281.7) 16th 31stInterceptions (2) T-9th T-15thTakeaways (6) T-3rd T-7thPoints (23.0) T-10th T-22ndFumble recoveries (4) 1st T-1st

MAURICE JONES-DREW AFC NFLRushing yards (282) 4th 6thYards from scrimmage (353) 3rd 4thFirst downs (17) T-2nd T-3rdPoints, non-kickers (24) 2nd T-2ndReceptions (13) T-17th T-35thRushes of 50-plus yards (1) T-1st T-2ndRed zone rushing yards (39) T-2nd T-3rd

DAVID GARRARD AFC NFLAttempts (74) 7th T-11thCompletions (55) 10th T-19thCompletion percentage (54.5) 15th 28thYards (618) 9th 17thTouchdowns (2) T-13th T-26thRating (75.4) 13th 25th

DEREK COX AFC NFLTakeaways (2) T-3rd T-6thInterceptions (1) T-5th T-13th

RASHEAN MATHIS AFC NFLTakeaways (2) T-3rd T-6thInterceptions (1) T-5th T-13th

JOSH SCOBEE AFC NFLPoints (18) T-8th T-17thTouchbacks (3) T-3rd T-9th

TORRY HOLT AFC NFLReceiving yards (169) 14th T-31st

MIKE SIMS-WALKER AFC NFLReceiving yards (187) 12th T-24th4th quarter receiving yards (100) 2nd 5th

JAGUARS AMONG 2009 NFL LEADERS

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HISTORY OF TIGHT GAMES: The Jaguars and Titans have met28 times with 18 of the 28 games being decided by 7 points or lesswhile eight games have been decided by 3 points or less. The twoteams have never played an overtime game.

HEAD COACH JEFF FISHER: Jeff Fisher is in his 15th season asthe Titans' head coach. He has posted a 128-105 regular seasonrecord the past 16 seasons (he was interim coach for the final sixgames of 1994). Fisher has led the Titans to six playoff appearances(1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008) including the franchise's firstAFC championship in 1999 and a trip to Super Bowl XXXIV. He leadsthe NFL in seniority among current NFL head coaches. Fisherbecame only the fifth coach in NFL history to lead his team to con-secutive 13-win seasons (1999, 2000). Fisher played defensive backfor the Chicago Bears (1981-85) and holds club records for puntreturn yards in a season (509 in 1981) and punt returns in a season(58 in 1984). His 88-yard punt return for a touchdown in 1981wasthe Bears' longest in 39 years. He played at Southern California(1977-80), just ahead of Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio (1981-84),and was teammates with Dennis Smith and Pro Football Hall ofFame member Ronnie Lott. Fisher began his coaching career withPhiladelphia (1986-1990) before moving on to the Los Angeles Rams(1990) and San Francisco (1992-93).

COLLEGE TEAMMATES: Jaguars WR Tiquan Underwood,Jaguars S Courtney Greene, Titans WR Kenny Britt and Titans CBJason McCourty at Rutgers … Jaguars DE Quentin Groves andTitans DT Sen'Derrick Marks at Auburn … Jaguars RB MauriceJones-Drew, Jaguars TE Marcedes Lewis and Titans DE David Ball atUCLA … Jaguars OL Uche Nwaneri and Titans LB Stanford Keglar atPurdue ... Jaguars TE Ernest Wilford and Titans S Vincent Fuller atVirginia Tech … Jaguars OT Eben Britton, Jaguars WR Mike Thomasand Titans RB Chris Henry at Arizona … Jaguars FB/RB Greg Jonesand Titans S Chris Hope at Florida State.

PROFESSIONAL TEAMMATES: Jaguars G Kynan Forney andTitans TE Alge Crumpler at Atlanta.

TENNESSEE CONNECTIONS ON JAGUARS ROSTER: DT JohnHenderson grew up in Nashville and attended Pearl-Cohn HighSchool before playing at the University of Tennessee ... Specialteams coordinator Russ Purnell spent four seasons (1995-98) withthe Houston/Tennessee Oilers ... LS Jeremy Cain played in ninegames for the Titans in 2007.

FLORIDA CONNECTIONS ON TITANS ROSTER: The Titanshave seven players with ties to Florida: RB Chris Johnson (Orlando,Olympia High), DT Jovan Haye (Ft. Lauderdale, Dillard High), S ChrisHope (Florida State), LB/LS Ken Amato (Miami, Braddock High), LBStephen Tulloch (Miami, Miami Killian High), CB Cortland Finnegan(Milton, Milton High), and DE Jevon Kearse (Ft. Myers, North Ft.Myers High, Florida), ... Titans defensive quality control coach RaynaStewart played for the Jaguars from 1999-2000 … Offensive coordi-nator Mike Heimerdinger was wide receivers coach at Florida from1983-87 and graduate assistant in 1980.

COACHING CONNECTIONS: Jaguars running backs coachKennedy Pola was on the staff at Southern California while Titans RBLenDale White played there in 2003 … Pola and Titans widereceivers coach Fred Graves were on the same staff at Cleveland in2004 … Jaguars special teams coordinator Russ Purnell served inthe same capacity at Indianapolis while Titans CB Nick Harper (2002-06), G Jake Scott (2004-07) and LB David Thornton (2002-05) playedthere … Purnell was in Seattle in 1994 when Titans C Kevin Mawaewas a rookie … Jaguars OT Tra Thomas and Titans assistant sec-ondary coach Tim Hauck were teammates at Philadelphia from 1999-2002 … Titans linebackers coach Dave McGinnis coached atChicago from 1994-95 while Jaguars offensive line coach AndyHeck played there. 4

The Jaguars have played the Houston/Tennessee franchise morethan any other NFL team. The Jaguars and Titans have met 28times in the regular season with the Titans leading the series, 16-12.The Titans won the clubs’ only postseason meeting, 33-14, in the1999 AFC Championship Game in Jacksonville. The first fourgames of the series were while the franchise was in Houston. Theclubs met twice annually from 1996 to 2001 as members of the AFCCentral where the Jaguars claimed two division titles (1998, 1999).The Jaguars snapped a five-game losing streak to the Titans on9/26/04 in Nashville with a 15-12 win, the club’s first-ever win inNashville.

Series meetings: 28Record vs. Titans: 12-16Jack Del Rio vs. Titans: 5-7First game: 3-10 at Jax. (9/3/95)Last game: 14-24 at Ten. (11/16/08)Current streak: Lost 2Last Jaguars home win: 37-7 at Jax. (11/5/06)Last Jaguars road win: 28-13 at Ten. (11/11/07)Last Jaguars road loss: 10-17 at Ten. (9/7/08)Average Jaguars points: 18.5Average Titans points: 19.4Largest Jaguars win: 30 (11/5/06 at Jax.), 37-7 Largest Titans win: 27 (12/26/99 at Ten.) 41-14

Here’s a look at the series game-by-game

DATE SITE RESULT9/ 3/95 at Jacksonville^ L 3-10

10/ 1/95 at Houston^ W 17-169/ 8/96 at Jacksonville^ L 27-34

12/ 8/96 at Houston^ W 23-1711/ 2/97 at Tennessee# W 30-2411/16/97 at Jacksonville W 17-9

9/27/98 at Tennessee* W 27-2212/13/98 at Jacksonville L 13-16

9/26/99 at Jacksonville L 19-2012/26/99 at Tennessee* L 14-4110/16/00 at Tennessee* L 13-2711/26/00 at Jacksonville W 16-13

9/23/01 at Jacksonville W 13-611/ 4/01 at Tennessee* L 24-2810/13/02 at Tennessee* L 14-2312/22/02 at Jacksonville L 10-2810/26/03 at Jacksonville L 17-3011/16/03 at Tennessee* L 3-10

9/26/04 at Tennessee* W 15-1211/21/04 at Jacksonville L 15-1811/20/05 at Tennessee* W 31-28

1/ 1/06 at Jacksonville W 40-1311/ 5/06 at Jacksonville W 37-712/17/06 at Tennessee* L 17-249/ 9/07 at Jacksonville L 10-13

11/11/07 at Tennessee* W 28-139/ 7/08 at Tennessee* L 10-17

11/16/08 at Jacksonville L 14-24^Houston Oilers#Memphis, Tennessee*Nashville, Tennessee

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■ QB David Garrard has played in 11 games against the Titanswith seven starts and owns a 2-5 record. He has completed 129 of229 passes for 1,403 yards with eight touchdowns and nine inter-ceptions. He tied his career-high with three touchdown passes andposted the fourth-highest rating (120.6) of his career on 11/5/06 vs.Tennessee, completing 12 of 22 passes for 177 yards. He had acareer-high 71 rushing yards and two touchdowns at Tennessee on10/13/02.

GARRARD’S GAME-BY-GAME VS. TENNESSEE

DATE ATT COMP YDS TD INT RATING10/13/02 (L) 7 4 53 0 2 41.712/22/02 (L) 13 6 43 1 0 80.010/26/03 (L) 12 9 86 1 0 122.211/21/04 (L) 27 13 129 0 1 46.111/20/05 (W) 0 0 0 0 0 0.01/ 1/06 (W) 16 10 128 0 0 87.5

11/ 5/06 (W) 22 12 177 3 0 120.612/17/06 (L) 37 22 233 1 3 53.1

9/ 9/07 (L) 30 17 204 1 0 88.89/ 7/08 (L) 35 23 215 1 2 68.2

11/16/08 (L) 30 13 135 0 1 43.1TOTALS 229 129 1,403 8 9 69.8Italics indicates did not start

■ RB Maurice Jones-Drew has played in six games against theTitans since entering the NFL in 2006 and has recorded 366 rushingyards and four touchdowns. Jones-Drew had a career-high 25 rush-ing attempts on 12/17/06 at Tennessee.

JONES-DREW’S RUSHING TOTALS VS. TITANS

DATE ATT YDS AVG LG TD11/ 5/06 at Jax. 8 56 7.0 40 012/17/06 at Ten. 25 98 3.9 17 1

9/ 9/07 at Jax. 7 32 4.6 23 011/11/07 at Ten. 19 101 5.3 30 1

9/ 7/08 at Ten. 5 13 2.6 11 011/16/08 at Jax. 17 66 3.9 15 2TOTALS 81 366 4.5 40 4

■ WR Torry Holt has played in two regular season games againstTennessee and one postseason game. Holt was part of the St.Louis team that defeated Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV. Holt fin-ished with seven receptions for 109 yards with one touchdown inthe win. In two regular season meetings against the Titans, Holthas totaled 14 receptions for 218 yards and one touchdown. Hislast meeting against the Titans came on 9/25/05 at St. Louis.

■ K Josh Scobee has connected on 11 of 13 field goals (84.6 pct.)in nine career games against Tennessee, his best percentageagainst any AFC South opponent.

■ CB Rashean Mathis has six interceptions against Tennessee in12 games, the most against any NFL team. He had a 55-yard inter-ception return on 11/5/06, the third-longest of his career.

JAGUARS PERFORMANCES VS. TITANS

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2009 Jacksonville JaguarsScoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24, Maurice Jones-Drew (4 TDs)Rushing yards . . . . . . . .282, Maurice Jones-DrewRushing attempts . . . . .57, Maurice Jones-DrewPassing yards . . . . . . . .618, David GarrardReceptions . . . . . . . . . . .13, Maurice Jones-DrewReceiving yards . . . . . . .187, Mike Sims-WalkerInterceptions . . . . . . . . .1, Derek Cox and Rashean MathisTackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39, Justin DurantSacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0, Three playersPunting avg. . . . . . . . . . .39.7, Adam PodleshPunt return avg. . . . . . . .11.0, Nate HughesKO return avg. . . . . . . . .27.0, Brian WitherspoonField goals . . . . . . . . . . .4/6, Josh Scobee

2009 Tennessee TitansScoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18, Chris Johnson (3 TDs)Rushing yards . . . . . . . .351, Chris JohnsonRushing attempts . . . . .53, Chris JohnsonPassing yards . . . . . . . .630, Kerry CollinsReceptions . . . . . . . . . . .13, Justin GageReceiving yards . . . . . . .142, Justin GageInterceptions . . . . . . . . .1, Three playersTackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, Stephen TullochSacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.0, Tony BrownPunting avg. . . . . . . . . . .46.9, Craig HentrichPunt return avg. . . . . . . .6.2, Ryan MoutonKO return avg. . . . . . . . .20.1, Javon RingerField goals . . . . . . . . . . .3/5, Rob Bironas

JAGUARS/TITANS 2009 INDIVIDUAL COMPARISON

Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew averaged 107.4 yards from scrim-mage in 19 division games from 2006-09, the seventh-highest aver-age in the NFL. He ranks third in the NFL with 19 touchdowns (17rushing, 1 receiving, 1 return) in division play.

DID YOU KNOW?

■ The Jaguars relinquished a 11-point first half lead and fell 24-14to Tennessee on November 16, 2008 at Jacksonville MunicipalStadium. The Titans improved to 10-0 with the win.■ The Jaguars ended the first half with a 14-3 lead but surrendered21 unanswered points in the second half. ■ The Jaguars took a 14-3 lead in the second quarter on touch-down runs by Maurice Jones-Drew (2 yards, 1 yard). Jones-Drewfinished with 66 rushing yards on 17 carries and three receptions for27 yards.■ In the second half, Kerry Collins connected with Brandon Joneson a 13-yard touchdown pass before hitting Justin Gage with 56-and 38-yard scores. ■ The Jaguars set a team record with 10 punts in the game. DavidGarrard completed 13 of 30 passes for 135 yards with one intercep-tion. Collins was 13 of 23 for 230 yards with three touchdowns andone interception.

THE LAST TIME - JAGUARS/TITANS

PLAYERSEben Britton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EBB-unAtiyyah Ellison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ah-TEE-ahKynan Forney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .kee-nun FORE-neeDavid Garrard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .guh-RARDBrian Iwuh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EE-wooVince Manuwai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAH-new-wyeRashean Mathis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ruh-SHEENUche Nwaneri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OO-chay wah-NEHR-eeAdam Podlesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PAHD-lesh

JAGUARS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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KEEPING THE POCKET CLEAN: After surrendering five sacks inthe first two games, the Jaguars did not allow a sack last Sunday atHouston. It was the first time the club did not allow a sack in a spanof 15 games (9/21/08 at Indianapolis). The Jaguars have had 13games under head coach Jack Del Rio without allowing a sack.

POUNDING THE ROCK: The Jaguars produced a season-high 184rushing yards last Sunday at Houston to continue their running waysin division play. The Jaguars have totaled 100-plus rushing yards in18 of the last 20 division games including 10 games with 140-plusrushing yards. The Jaguars lead the NFL in rushing yards in divisiongames from 2006-09 with a 154.8 average and also lead with 87rushes of 10-plus yards. Here’s the list:

MOST RUSHING YARDS IN DIVISION GAMES FROM 2006-09

RK TEAM AVG.1. Jacksonville Jaguars (20 games) 154.82. Minnesota Vikings (19 games) 153.13. San Diego Chargers (19 games) 150.04. Tennessee Titans (19 games) 143.35. Atlanta Falcons (19 games) 132.5

■ The Jaguars compiled nearly 400 yards of offense and the defenseforced two turnovers as they picked up their first win of the seasonwith a 31-24 victory at Houston last Sunday. The win was theJaguars first at Reliant Stadium since 2005. ■ The two teams combined for 795 yards of offense (Jaguars 398,Texans 397) and seven touchdowns including three rushing touch-downs by Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew.■ Rashean Mathis intercepted Texans QB Matt Schaub on the open-ing drive of the game and the Jaguars took an early 3-0 lead with a52-yard field goal by Josh Scobee.Following an 18-yard touchdownpass from Schaub to Jacoby Jones, Jaguars quarterback DavidGarrard scored on a two-yard run. ■ The Texans regained the lead on a nine-yard scoring strike fromSchaub to Kevin Walter. On the ensuing possession, Jones-Drewbroke through the middle of the Texans defense and raced 61 yardsto the end zone for the second-longest run of his career. ■ Schaub threw his third touchdown pass of the first half with 23seconds remaining as he found tight end Owens Daniels for a two-yard score to make it 21-17 at the half.■ The Jaguars took control of the game in the second half, outscor-ing the Texans 14-3. Jones-Drew had rushing touchdowns on theteam’s first two offensive possessions. The Texans scored their onlypoints of the half on a 27-yard field goal by Kris Brown late in the thirdquarter.■ The Jaguars were clinging to a seven-point lead with just under fiveminutes to play when Garrard connected with Mike Sims-Walker on ashort pass but he fumbled and the Texans recovered.■ Schaub hit on four of his five passes and the Texans moved the ballto the one-yard line with 2:48 remaining. On second-and-goal fromthe two-yard line, Chris Brown went over right guard and Jaguars line-backer Daryl Smith forced a fumble and recovered it in the end zoneto seal the victory.■ Smith finished with eight tackles and a team-high three quarterbackhits. LB Justin Durant led the Jaguars for the third consecutive gameas he recorded 10 tackles.■ LB Clint Ingram and DT Montavious Stanley recorded sacks forthe Jaguars. ■ For the third consecutive week, four rookies were in the startinglineup for the Jaguars (CB Derek Cox, DT Terrance Knighton, OTEben Britton, OT Eugene Monroe).■ The Jaguars had five plays of 20-plus yards (1 rushing, 4 pass-ing). ■ Garrard finished 18 of 30 passing for 214 yards and led theoffense on three drives of 10-plus plays. He finished with six com-pletions of 14-plus yards with a long of 28 yards to Sims-Walker.■ The Jaguars rushed for a season-high 184 yards on 31 carries(5.9 avg.) with four touchdowns. Jones-Drew had a game-high 119yards on 23 carries. Garrard had a 30-yard run on the club’s open-ing drive, the second-longest run of his career (41t, 10/13/02 atTennessee). Rookie WR Mike Thomas, playing in his first NFLgame, had a 22-yard run in the third quarter.■ The Jaguars scored a season-high 31 points, the most since11/9/08 at Detroit (38) and produced 30-plus points for the 13thtime under head coach Jack Del Rio. ■ The following players were declared inactive: DE Jeremy Navarre,G Kynan Forney, T Jordan Black, CB Brian Witherspoon, CB WilliamMiddleton, S Courtney Greene, LB Brian Iwuh and LB AdamSeward.■ Rookie WR’s Mike Thomas (4th round), Jarett Dillard (5th round)and Tiquan Underwood (7th round) along with TE Zach Miller (6thround) played in their first NFL regular season game. Thomas hadtwo rushes for 35 yards and one reception for 10 yards.

JAGUARS EARN FIRST WIN OF 2009 SEASON

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Cornerback Rashean Mathis has a takeaway in back-to-backgames including an interception last Sunday at Houston. Mathisholds the franchise records with 29 takeaways, 26 career intercep-tions, three interceptions returned for touchdowns and 441 inter-ception return yards.

RK PLAYER, YEARS TAKEAWAYS1. Rashean Mathis, 2003-09 29 (26 ints., 3 fum.)2. Donovin Darius, 1998-2006 20 (14 ints., 6 fum.)3. Aaron Beasley, 1996-2001 18 (15 ints., 3 fum.)

Tony Brackens, 1996-2003 18 (5 ints., 13 fum.)

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JAGUARS CATEGORY TITANS1-2 Record 0-3+2 Turnover Differential -3

28:32 Average Time of Possession 26:3316/114 Penalties/Yards 16/107332.7 Off. Yards Per Game 351.7130.0 Rushing Yards Per Game 151.0202.7 Passing Yards Per Game 200.716th NFL Offensive Ranking 11th5/10 Times Sacked 5/285/3 Fumbles/Balls Lost 7/41 Had Intercepted 4

60/20.0 Points Scored/Average 58/19.37 Touchdowns Scored 7

381.7 Yards Allowed Per Game 335.3100.0 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 60.7281.7 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 274.725th NFL Defensive Ranking 18th

69/23.0 Points Allowed/Average 71/23.79 Touchdowns Allowed 8

3/21 QB Sacks 7/672 Interceptions 3

4/6 Field Goals/Attempts 3/512/39.7 Punts/Average 17/45.0

JAGUARS/TITANS2009 STATISTICAL COMPARISON

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The Jaguars have forced two turnovers in each of the first threegames for only the third time in franchise history (1997, 2002). TheJaguars are fourth in the AFC, tied for ninth in the NFL, with a plus-two turnover differential. Here’s the list:

AFC 2009 TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL

RK TEAM DIFF INTS FUM GIVE1. Denver Broncos +6 5 3 22. Baltimore Ravens +3 6 0 3

New York Jets +3 4 3 44. Jacksonville Jaguars +2 2 4 45. Indianapolis Colts +1 3 1 3

New England Patriots +1 0 3 2San Diego Chargers +1 4 2 5

The Jaguars lead the AFC and are tied for the NFL-lead with fourfumble recoveries through the first three games. It marks the fifthtime in franchise history they have at least four fumble recoveries inthe opening three games (1998, 2001, 2002, 2005) and second timeunder head coach Jack Del Rio.

NFL 2009 MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES

RK TEAM FR1. Jacksonville Jaguars 4

Atlanta Falcons 43. Arizona Cardinals 3

Denver Broncos 3Detroit Lions 3New England Patriots 3New York Jets 3Philadelphia Eagles 3

TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL

Perhaps the strongest position on defense for the Jaguars is at line-backer. The club returns three seasoned players in Justin Durant,Clint Ingram and Daryl Smith who have made a combined 137career starts. Here’s a closer look at the starters:■ OLB Daryl Smith - Leads the team with two forced fumbles andranks second with 32 tackles through three games. He forced afumble of Texans RB Chris Brown on the goal line last Sunday andrecovered the ball in the end zone to seal the win. He has started 77of 79 games since being selected in the second round of the 2004draft. He has missed only three games in six seasons due to injuriesand has started on the outside and in the middle. He has recorded644 tackles, 13 sacks, three interceptions, five forced fumbles andfour fumble recoveries. He has a streak of four straight seasons with100-plus tackles. ■ MLB Justin Durant - Third-year pro moved to the middle in 2009and leads the team with 39 tackles. He has started 23 of 30 gamesand recorded 222 tackles, one sack, two forced fumbles and oneinterception since being selected in the second round of the 2007draft. He led the team in 2008 with seven tackles for loss andranked third on the club with 113 tackles. In 2007, he led the teamwith 31 postseason tackles in two games.■ OLB Clint Ingram - A third round pick in 2006, Ingram has start-ed 37 of 46 games including a career-high 12 starts in 2008. Hehas recorded 273 career tackles with 5.5 sacks and two intercep-tions. He registered his first sack of the season last Sunday atHouston and finished with eight tackles.

SEASONED TRIO OF LINEBACKERS

The Jaguars are one of five teams in 2009 to come away withpoints on every trip into the red zone. The Jaguars have scored fivetouchdowns and two field goals on their seven drives inside the 20.The Jaguars came away with touchdowns on all three trips to thered zone last Sunday at Houston, all on first down plays.

NFL 2009 RED ZONE SCORING EFFICIENCY

RED ZONE RZ SCORINGRK TEAM DRIVES TDS FGS EFFICIENCY1. Jacksonville Jaguars 7 5 2 100.0

Cleveland Browns 4 1 3 100.0New England Patriots 13 9 4 100.0New York Jets 9 5 4 100.0San Francisco 49ers 7 4 3 100.0

Five of the Jaguars seven trips to the red zone have resulted intouchdowns, tied for the third-best percentage in the NFL throughthree weeks.

NFL 2009 RED ZONE TOUCHDOWN EFFICIENCY

RED ZONE TDS TDS RZ TDSRK TEAM DRIVES RUSH PASS EFFICIENCY1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 2 3 83.32. Cincinnati Bengals 8 2 4 75.03. Jacksonville Jaguars 7 4 1 71.4

Baltimore Ravens 14 7 3 71.4

RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

The Jaguars rank in the top five among NFL offenses the last threeseasons under offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter. A former headcoach at Arizona State, Koetter joined the Jaguars in 2007.

In his first season with the Jaguars, Koetter directed a record-breaking season by the offense. The Jaguars set a franchise single-season record for points (411, 25.7 avg.), touchdowns (50), touch-down passes (28) and yards per play (5.6).

The Jaguars rank fifth in the AFC from 2007-09 with an average of337.8 yards per game and rank fourth with 85 total offfensive touch-downs.

AFC TOP OFFENSES FROM 2007-09

RK TEAM TOTAL RUSH PASS1. New England Patriots 388.9 127.2 261.72. Denver Broncos 371.3 122.7 248.63. Houston Texans 355.7 104.1 251.64. Indianapolis Colts 352.4 92.5 259.95. Jacksonville Jaguars 337.8 130.1 207.6

AFC 2007-09 MOST OFFENSIVE TDs (Rushing/Passing)

RK TEAM TDs RUSH PASS1. New England Patriots 114 40 742. Indianapolis Colts 100 34 663. San Diego Chargers 94 35 594. Jacksonville Jaguars 85 40 455. Pittsburgh Steelers 83 27 56

OFFENSE THRIVES UNDER DIRK KOETTER

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SIMS-WALKER LEADS JAGUARS PASSING GAME: Third-yearpro Mike Sims-Walker led the Jaguars in receiving for the secondconsecutive game last Sunday at Houston and has totaled 12 recep-tions for 187 yards with one touchdown in the two games. Sims-Walker finished with six receptions for 81 yards against the Texansincluding a reception of 28 yards.

After not recording a catch in the season-opener at Indianapolis,Walker exploded for six receptions and 106 yards and one touch-down in week two against Arizona. All of his yards came in the fourthquarter as he had fourth quarter receptions of 34, 21, 19 (TD), 17 and16 yards. His 19-yard touchdown reception with 7:11 remaining inthe fourth quarter was the first of his career. The 2007 third-roundpick missed the first three preseason games with an ankle injury suf-fered the first week of training camp. He finished with 16 receptionsfor 217 yards in 2008 including six receptions for 107 yards againstPittsburgh on 10/5, finishing with receptions of 32, 18, 16, 14 andnine yards against the Steelers. He missed his entire rookie seasonwith a knee injury.

KNACK FOR THE ‘BIG PLAY’: Maurice Jones-Drew has 75career rushes of 10-plus yards, 21 of 20-plus yards and four of 50-plus yards, Of his 587 career rushes since 2006...■ 12.8 pct. (75) have gone for 10-plus yards, eighth-best mark in theNFL.■ 26.2 pct. have resulted in first downs, the second-best mark inthe NFL.

In addition...■ Ranks eighth in the NFL with a 4.8 average per rush.■ His 748 touches (587 carries, 161 receptions) rank 14th in the NFLbut his 5.7 average per touch ranks sixth in the NFL.■ He has registered 12 rushing TDs of 10-plus yards, seven of 20-plus yards and four of 50-plus yards.

DO IT ALL BACK: Maurice Jones-Drew leads the Jaguars in rush-es (47), rushing yards (282), receptions (13), touchdowns (4) andyards from scrimmage (353) through three games. Jones-Drew joinsArizona’s Tim Hightower (32-109 rushing, 20-172 receiving) andBuffalo’s Fred Jackson (61-291 rushing, 15-134 receiving) as the onlyplayers in 2009 to lead their respective teams in rushing yards andreceptions.

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The Jaguars lead the NFL in fourth down attempts from 2003-09including the last two seasons. The Jaguars converted 14 of 24attempts (58.3) in 2008 and 19 of 33 attempts in 2007. The 33attempts are the most in the NFL since 1996 when New Englandhad 34 attempts.

NFL 2003-09 MOST FOURTH-DOWN ATTEMPTS

RK TEAM ATT CONV. PCT1. Jacksonville Jaguars 130 70 53.82. Oakland Raiders 122 56 45.93. St. Louis Rams 120 65 54.24. New Orleans Saints 115 50 43.55. Tennessee Titans 114 41 36.0

FOUR DOWN TERRITORY

The Jaguars started a franchise-record four rookies in the season-opener at Indianapolis in OT Eben Britton, CB Derek Cox, DTTerrance Knighton and OT Eugene Monroe. All four players havestarted the first three games. The last rookies to start on openingday for the Jaguars were LB Daryl Smith and WR Reggie Williamson September 12, 2004 at Buffalo. Additional notes include:

■ Britton and Monroe were the first pair of rookie tackles to start onopening day in the NFL since 1982 when Luis Sharpe and TootieRobbins started for the St. Louis Cardinals.■ Knighton was the first rookie to start at defensive tackle on open-ing day in franchise history.■ Cox was only the second rookie to start at cornerback in fran-chise history. Fernando Bryant, the club’s first-round pick in 1999,started the season-opener against San Francisco. Rashean Mathisstarted the first six games of his rookie year at safety before movingto cornerback.■ 12 Jaguars have played in their first NFL regular season games in2009 including 11 rookies (Eugene Monroe, Eben Britton, TerranceKnighton, Derek Cox, Zach Miller, Tiquan Underwood, Russell Allen,Jarett Dillard, Mike Thomas, Rashad Jennings and Julius Williams).First-year pro Atiyyah Ellison saw his first career action atIndianapolis.

ROOKIES TAKE LEADING ROLE

Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 119 yards last Sunday at Houstonand tied his career-high with three touchdowns (11/9/08 at Detroit).Jones-Drew scored on a 61-yard run in the second quarter, a one-yard rush in the third quarter and an eight-yard run up the middle inthe fourth quarter. Additional notes include:■ He ranks third in franchise history with 44 career touchdowns (38rushing, 4 receiving, 2 kickoff returns) in only 50 games. ■ Recorded multiple touchdowns in nine career games and theJaguars own a 7-2 record in those games. ■ The 61-yard touchdown run against the Texans was the second-longest of his career (74t, 12/24/06 vs. New England). It was thelongest play for the Jaguars since 12/23/07 against Oakland whenFred Taylor had a 62-yard rushing touchdown, a span of 19 games.■ Ranked second in franchise history with 38 career rushing touch-downs in 50 games.■ In 2008, he finished tied for sixth in the NFL, third in the AFC, with14 touchdowns (12 rushing, 2 receiving). ■ First player in franchise history to have at least nine rushing touch-downs in three consecutive seasons. ■ Ranked first in franchise history with 5.3 average points per game.

NFL MOST TOUCHDOWNS FROM 2006-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM TDS TOUCHES1. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 62 1,1372. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 41 7483. Terrell Owens, Dallas, Buffalo 39 249

Marion Barber III, Dallas 39 7305. Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia 38 1,004

2009 NFL MOST TOUCHDOWNS

RK PLAYER, TEAM TDS1. Willis McGahee, Baltimore 62. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 4

Frank Gore, San Francisco 4Adrian Peterson, Minnesota 4

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DEL RIO IN SEVENTH SEASON AS HEAD COACH: Jack DelRio is in his seventh season as the Jaguars’ head coach with a regu-lar season record of 51-48. Del Rio was named to the post onJanuary 17, 2003, becoming the second head coach in Jaguars his-tory. Sunday will mark his 100th regular season game as a headcoach.

He is one of just nine current NFL head coaches to earn 50wins. In 2007, the Jaguars posted an 11-5 regular season record toearn the second playoff berth in three years, in addition to the fran-chise’s first playoff win since the 1999 season. The Jaguars are oneof only six teams to rank in the top 13 in both offense and defensesince 2003.

Del Rio is now in his 24th year in the NFL, his 13th as acoach. Del Rio spent 11 years as an NFL linebacker and had astandout college career at the University of Southern California. Hepreviously coached in New Orleans (1997-98), Baltimore (1999-2001),and Carolina (2002). He was the Panthers’ defensive coordinator, andin his only season with the club the defense improved from last in theNFL to second, the biggest one-season defensive improvement inNFL history. Del Rio was the linebackers coach for three seasons inBaltimore, where the Ravens’ defense also ranked second each sea-son. He helped the team win Super Bowl XXXV over the New YorkGiants and coached the Ravens’ talented linebackers, overseeing thedevelopment of Peter Boulware, Jamie Sharper and Ray Lewis, theNFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2000 and the MVP of SuperBowl XXXV. Prior to coaching, Del Rio played 11 seasons in the NFL,with New Orleans (1985-86), Kansas City (1987-88), Dallas (1989-1991) and Minnesota (1992-95), playing in the Pro Bowl following the1994 season.

Del Rio was a starter at linebacker for Southern California(1981-84), where he earned All-America honors, was a runner-up forthe Lombardi Award and co-MVP of the 1985 Rose Bowl. Del Rio isone of three NFL head coaches (Jeff Fisher, Mike Holmgren) whograduated from USC. Del Rio has learned from some of the bestcoaches in all of football. He was recruited to USC and played forJohn Robinson, and in the NFL he played under Bum Phillips, JimMora, Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Green. As an assistant coach, hehas worked for Hall of Famer Mike Ditka and Super Bowl winnerBrian Billick, as well as Super Bowl participant John Fox. Amongother notable coaches Del Rio has worked with are Dom Capers,Tony Dungy, Dave Wannstedt, Monte Kiffin, Mike Tice, Tom Moore,Norv Turner and Butch Davis. Drafted by baseball’s Toronto BlueJays, Del Rio batted .340 while playing catcher on USC’s baseballteam in 1983 and 1984 with future stars Randy Johnson and MarkMcGwire. He was a third-round choice by the New Orleans Saints in1985 and was named to the NFL’s All-Rookie team.

NFL HEAD COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCE:Jack Del Rio had the second-longest playing tenure in the NFLamong the league’s nine current head coaches who played in theNFL. Del Rio played 11 seasons in the NFL with New Orleans (1985-86), Kansas City (1987-88), Dallas (1989-91) and Minnesota (1992-95). Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher played five seasons in theleague. Here are the nine current head coaches with NFL playingexperience:

COACH YEARS IN NFLMike Singletary 12Jack Del Rio 11Jim Zorn 11Gary Kubiak 9Ken Whisenhunt 9Dick Jauron 8Jeff Fisher 5Sean Payton 1Tom Cable 1

DEL RIO AMONG LONGEST TENURED NFL COACHES:Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio is in his seventh season with theJaguars. He is tied with Cincinnati’s Marvin Lewis for fifth placeamong the longest active continuously tenured head coaches withthe same team in the NFL. Here’s the list:

POSTSEASONRK HEAD COACH FULL SEASONS APPEARANCES

1. Jeff Fisher, Ten.* 14 (1995-2008) 62. Andy Reid, Phi. 10 (1999-2008) 73. Bill Belichick, N.E. 9 (2000-08) 64. John Fox, Car. 7 (2002-08) 35. Jack Del Rio, Jax. 6 (2003-08) 2

Marvin Lewis, Cin. 6 (2003-08) 1*Fisher was the Oilers’ head coach for the final six games of the1994 season. 9

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COACHING EXPERIENCE 13th NFL Season, 7th with Jaguars

REG. SEASON PLAYOFF NFL DEF.TEAM YEAR RECORD RECORD RANKNew OrleansLBs Coach 1998 6-10 --- 26th

BaltimoreLBs Coach 1999 8-8 --- 2ndLBs Coach 2000 12-4 4-0 2ndLBs Coach 2001 10-6 1-1 2nd

CarolinaDef. Coord. 2002 7-9 --- 2nd

JacksonvilleHead Coach 2003 5-11 --- 6thHead Coach 2004 9-7 --- 11thHead Coach 2005 12-4 0-1 6thHead Coach 2006 8-8 --- 2ndHead Coach 2007 11-5 1-1 12thHead Coach 2008 5-11 --- 17thHead Coach 2009 1-2 --- 25th

DEL RIO’S BACKGROUND

DEFENSIVE RANKINGS

Category AFC NFLTotal Yards 307.5 4th 6thTotal Points 19.1 4th T-5thRushing Yards 100.7 4th 5thRushing TDs 65 4th 5thRushes of 10-plus yards 240 4th 5thAverage rush 3.8 3rd T-3rd

OFFENSIVE RANKINGS

Category AFC NFLTotal Yards 330.9 6th 14thRushing Yards 131.1 3rd 3rdFewest Giveaways 142 4th 4thFewest Interceptions 70 2nd 2ndTotal Rushes 2,967 5th 6thRushes of 10-plus yards 363 1st 3rdRushing TDs 103 3rd 3rd

JAGUARS RANK AMONG NFL’S BEST UNDER DEL RIO FROM 2003-09

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JAGUARS 2009 DRAFT CLASS: The Jaguars selected nine play-ers in the 2009 NFL Draft including seven players on Sunday in thefinal five rounds. All nine players are on the active roster and fourhave started the first three games. Seven offensive players andtwo defensive players were selected. The seven offensive playerstied for the most taken by the club in franchise history (1995).

OT Eugene Monroe (Round 1, 8th overall, Virginia)■ Started at left tackle in first three games. Four-year letterman andthree-year starter at Virginia. Only the second offensive lineman cho-sen by the Jaguars in the first round in franchise history (Tony Boselli,1995). One of six offensive linemen taken in the first round and thirdoverall (behind Jason Smith and Andre Smith).

OT Eben Britton (Round 2, 39th overall, Arizona)■ Started first three games at right tackle. First offensive linemantaken in the second round and seventh overall. Three-year starter atArizona. Can play both left and right tackle as well as guard.

DT Terrance Knighton (Round 3, 72nd overall, Temple)■ Started first three games. Four-year letterman and three-yearstarter. Played in 46 games and finished with 26 tackles for loss.

CB Derek Cox (Round 3, 73rd overall, William & Mary)■ Started first three games and had an interception and fumblerecovery. Jaguars traded up with New England to select him. Three-year starter and second-highest drafted player in school history(Darren Sharper, 2nd, 1997). Registered nine career interceptions.

WR Mike Thomas (Round 4, 107th overall, Arizona)■ Saw first NFL action last Sunday at Houston. Pac-10’s all-timeleader in receptions with 259. Scored touchdowns three differentways as a senior (4 receiving, 2 punt returns, 1 kick return).

WR Jarett Dillard (Round 5, 144th overall, Rice)■ Saw action for one play last Sunday at Houston. Set NCAA recordwith 60 career touchdown receptions and set Conference USArecord with 4,138 receiving yards.

TE Zach Miller (Round 6, 180th overall, Nebraska-Omaha)■ Former college quarterback rushed for a school-record 50 touch-downs as a senior. Hampered by knee injury in the preseason andsaw his first NFL action last Sunday at Houston.

RB Rashad Jennings (Round 7, 250th overall, Liberty)■ Rushed for 4,044 yards and 43 touchdowns. Spent freshman sea-son at Pittsburgh before transferring to Liberty for final three sea-sons. Consensus first-team All-America selection as a senior.

WR Tiquan Underwood (Round 7, 253rd overall, Rutgers)■ Saw first NFL action last Sunday at Houston and returned twokicks for 19.0 average. Four-year letterman was selected with one oftwo compensatory picks. Had 132 career receptions for 16 touch-downs. Signed to club’s practice squad.

BUILDING THE LOCKERROOM: The Jaguars have 13rookies/first-year players on their 53-man roster but they don't lackveteran leadership. General manager Gene Smith and head coachJack Del Rio brought in several veterans in the offseason led by widereceiver Torry Holt, left tackle Tra Thomas and safety SeanConsidine.

Del Rio remembers entering the NFL in 1985 as a thirdround pick of the New Orleans Saints and players like Glen Redd,Rickey Jackson and Scott Pelluer serving as a mentor for him."These guys are great human beings that are consummate pros, thatare going to be good citizens in our community," said Del Rio."They're going to come in, they're going to bust their butt every dayfor us on the practice field, in the locker room. They know what ittakes to win."

Jack Del Rio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach

OFFENSEDirk Kotter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive CoordinatorMike Tice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Head Coach/Tight EndsJohnny Cox* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control/OffenseAndy Heck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive LineTodd Monken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide ReceiversKennedy Pola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running BacksMike Shula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quarterbacks

DEFENSEMel Tucker* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive CoordinatorMark Duffner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linebackers Thom Kaumeyer . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asst. Defensive BacksTed Monachino . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive LineCory Undlin* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Assistant

SPECIAL TEAMSRuss Purnell* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams CoordinatorNate Kaczor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asst. Special Teams

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGLuke Richesson* . . . . . . . . . . . .Strength and ConditioningJason George* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asst. Strength and Conditioning

*First year with Jaguars

2009 JAGUARS COACHING STAFF

Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio has coached seven different play-ers who have earned a total of 11 Pro Bowl selections during hisstint as a position coach, coordinator and head coach.

PLAYER POSITION PRO BOWLS YEARSPeter Boulware, Balt. LB 1 1999Ray Lewis, Balt. LB 3 1999-2001Kris Jenkins, Car. DT 1 2002Marcus Stroud, Jax. DT 3 2003-05John Henderson, Jax. DT 2 2004, ‘06Rashean Mathis, Jax. CB 1 2006Fred Taylor, Jax. RB 1 2007

PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY DEL RIO

Jacksonville Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver promoted Gene Smithto general manager and senior vice president, player personnel onJanuary 12, 2009.

Smith, 45, has served in several roles in the Jaguars' personneldepartment since 1994. One of 14 current staff members whojoined the organization in its first year, Smith came to Jacksonvilleas the team's scouting representative for the BLESTO scoutingorganization. He became a Jaguars college scout in 1996, and waspromoted in 2000 to director of college scouting. In 2008, Smithwas promoted to the position of executive director/college and propersonnel.

The personnel department includes: Terry McDonough (Director,Player Personnel), Louis Clark (Assistant Director, Pro Personnel),and Tim Mingey (Assistant Director, College Personnel).

GENE SMITH IN 1ST SEASON AS GENERAL MANAGER

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Since Jack Del Rio took over the helm in 2003, there have been 14undrafted free agent rookies on the club’s opening day roster.Russell Allen and defensive end Julius Williams earned rosterspots in 2009.

YEAR PLAYER1995 TE Gordon Laro1996 CB Rashid Gayle1997 CB Kevin Devine, DE Jabbar Threats1998 None1999 FB Stacey Mack2000 None2001 RB Elvis Joseph, WR Randal Williams, FB Patrick

Washington2002 None2003 PK Seth Marler, WR Cortez Hankton, DT Matt Leonard2004 TE Brian Jones, CB David Richardson2005 G Dan Connolly, RB/KR Derrick Wimbush2006 OT Richard Collier, DE Tony McDaniel, RB Montell Owens2007 None2008 CB Brian Witherspoon, CB Isaiah Gardner2009 LB Russell Allen, DE Julius Williams

UNDRAFTED ROOKIES ON OPENING DAY ROSTER

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■ Average age: 26.3■ Average NFL experience: 4.1■ Oldest player: OT Tra Thomas, 34■ Youngest player: OT Eben Britton, 21 (10/14/87)■ Tallest player: DT John Henderson and OT Tra Thomas, 6-7■ Shortest player: RB Maurice Jones-Drew, 5-7■ Heaviest player: DT John Henderson, 335 pounds■ Lightest player: CB Scott Starks, 178 pounds■ Most seasons as a Jaguar: C Brad Meester, 10th year■ Most NFL seasons: OT Tra Thomas, 12th year■ College with the most Jaguars: (2), Notre Dame (DT DerekLandri, OT Jordan Black), Arizona (OT Eben Britton, WR MikeThomas), Florida (DE Derrick Harvey, S Reggie Nelson), Florida State(FB/RB Greg Jones, OT Tra Thomas), UCLA (RB Maurice Jones-Drew, TE Marcedes Lewis), San Diego State (LB Russell Allen, SBrian Russell); Hawaii (G Vince Manuwai, G Kynan Forney), Rutgers(WR Tiquan Underwood, S Courtney Greene).■ Home state of most Jaguars: 9, Texas■ Most consecutive games played: WR Torry Holt, 59 games■ Most playoff experience: OT Tra Thomas, 17 games■ Former first-round picks (7): DE Derrick Harvey, DT JohnHenderson, WR Torry Holt, TE Marcedes Lewis, OT Eugene Monroe,S Reggie Nelson, OT Tra Thomas■ Pro Bowlers (4): WR Torry Holt, DT John Henderson, CB RasheanMathis, OT Tra Thomas■ Coaches who played in the NFL (5): Head coach Jack Del Rio,asst. head coach/tight ends Mike Tice, offensive line coach AndyHeck, asst. defensive backs coach Thom Kaumeyer, quarterbackscoach Mike Shula ■ Players from non Division I-A schools (12): LS Jeremy Cain(Massachusetts), CB Derek Cox (William & Mary), LB Justin Durant(Hampton), RB Rashad Jennings (Liberty), CB Rashean Mathis(Bethune-Cookman), C Brad Meester (Northern Iowa), CB WilliamMiddleton (Furman), TE Zach Miller (Nebraska-Omaha), FB MontellOwens (Maine), DT Greg Peterson (North Carolina Central), CB BrianWitherspoon (Stillman), LB Bryan Smith (McNeese State)■ Players from Florida on the roster (5): LB Jeremy Cain (BoyntonBeach), CB Rashean Mathis (Jacksonville), S Reggie Nelson(Melbourne), WR Mike Sims-Walker (Orlando), OT Tra Thomas(DeLand)

DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE 2009 ROSTER?

Of the 22 projected starters, 20 were drafted by the Jaguars. Therehave been 13 players on the roster who have either been re-signedor extended by the club after being drafted. Here’s the list: QBDavid Garrard, DT John Henderson, LB Brian Iwuh, FB/RB GregJones, RB Maurice Jones-Drew, G Vince Manuwai, CB RasheanMathis, C Brad Meester, FB Montell Owens, K Josh Scobee, LBDaryl Smith, CB Scott Starks and G/OT Maurice Williams.

TAKING CARE OF THEIR OWN

There are 27 new faces among the 53 players on the Jaguars’ roster.Here is the breakdown.

Unrestricted Free Agents (2) — S Sean Considine, OT Tra ThomasVeteran Free Agents (7) - G Kynan Forney, WR Torry Holt, S BrianRussell, DT Montavious Stanley, LB Adam Seward, WR ErnestWilford, DT Greg PetersonTrade (2) — S Gerald Alexander, QB Luke McCownWaivers (2) - CB Tyron Brackenridge, LS Jeremy CainRookie free agents (1) - S Courtney GreenePractice squad (2) - CB William Middleton (Atlanta), LB Bryan Smith(St. Louis)Draft Choices (9) — OT Eugene Monroe, OT Eben Britton, DTTerrance Knighton, CB Derek Cox, WR Mike Thomas, WR JarettDillard, TE Zach Miller, RB Rashad Jennings, WR Tiquan UnderwoodUndrafted Rookies (2) — LB Russell Allen, DE Julius Williams

QUARTERBACKS —David Garrard is one of only four players on theroster prior to the 2003 season (C Brad Meester, G/OT MauriceWilliams, DT John Henderson). Luke McCown was acquired viatrade from Tampa Bay on Sept. 6. RUNNING BACKS — The Jaguars have four running backs on theirroster and three of the four have been with the club since 2006.Seventh-round pick Rashad Jennings is the only newcomer to thegroup.TIGHT ENDS — 2006 first round pick Marcedes Lewis is the onlytight end that has played for the club since 2006. WIDE RECEIVERS — Mike Sims-Walker (9 games) is the onlyreceiver on the roster that played for the Jaguars in 2008. Of the fivereceivers, three are rookies who played in their first NFL game lastSunday at Houston. OFFENSIVE LINE — Five of the nine linemen were on the club’s ros-ter at the end of last season. The Jaguars have new starters in 2009at both tackle positions in rookies Eugene Monroe and Eben Britton.DEFENSIVE LINE — Seven players returned in 2009 including ninth-year pro Reggie Hayward (injured reserve) and eighth-year veteranJohn Henderson. Hayward was placed on injured reserve after suf-fering a leg injury in the season-opener. The Jaguars added third-year DT Greg Peterson on Tuesday. LINEBACKERS — Four of the seven players saw significant actionfor the Jaguars in 2008. The three projected starters in Clint Ingram,Justin Durant and Daryl Smith have started 14 games together thelast three seasons. The Jaguars signed second-year LB Bryan Smithoff the St. Louis Rams practice squad on MondayDEFENSIVE BACKS — The Jaguars have seven new players in thesecondary including starting strong safety Sean Considine. CBRashean Mathis is the elder statesman of the group as he is in hisseventh season. The Jaguars added rookie CB William Middletonoff Atlanta’s practice squad last week and also signed rookie freeagent safety Courtney Greene.SPECIALISTS — Two of the three specialists have been with theclub since 2007 in kicker Josh Scobee and punter Adam Podlesh.Jeremy Cain is in his first season with the club as long snapper.

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ELDER STATESMEN: Six Jaguars players have played in 100 ormore games during their careers: OT Tra Thomas (168 games, 165starts), WR Torry Holt (161 games, 148 starts), C Brad Meester (132games, 132 starts), DT John Henderson (112 games, 108 starts), SBrian Russell (111 games, 94 starts) and OL Maurice Williams (104games, 99 starts), Only Meester (132), Henderson (112) and MoWilliams (104) have played in 100 games as a Jaguar.

OFFSEASON ACQUISITIONS: The Jaguars added several veter-ans in the offseason including two unrestricted free agents fromPhiladelphia in safety Sean Considine and Tra Thomas along withveteran free agent wide receiver Torry Holt. Here’s the list:

S Gerald Alexander (Trade, Detroit)■ Acquired via trade with Detroit on June 29. Played in 21 gameswith 17 starts with the Lions since being selected in the secondround of the 2007 draft. Started all 16 games as a rookie and playedin the first five games in 2008 before suffering a fractured vertebraand missed the remainder of the season.

CB Tyron Brackenridge (Waivers, New York Jets)■ Claimed off waivers from the New York Jets on May 20. Played in14 games with one start with Kansas City the last two seasons.

LS Jeremy Cain (Waivers, Washington)■ Third-year veteran was claimed off waivers from Washington onJune 17. Won the long snapper job in the preseason. Has played in19 games with Chicago,Tennessee and for the Jaguars.

S Sean Considine (UFA, Philadelphia)■ Spent the past four seasons with Philadelphia where he played in46 games with 17 starts. Career totals include 168 tackles, two inter-ceptions, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble.

G Kynan Forney (FA, San Diego)■ Veteran guard has started 88 of 95 games with Atlanta. Joined SanDiego as a free agent in 2008 but did not play. Signed with theJaguars on September 8. Was part of the NFL’s top rushing attackfrom 2004-06 at Atlanta and was Pro Bowl alternate in 2005.

WR Torry Holt (FA, St. Louis)■ Seven-time Pro Bowl selection signed with the Jaguars as a veter-an free agent on April 20. Career totals include 881 receptions for12,829 yards with 74 touchdowns and 46 career 100-yard receivinggames.

QB Luke McCown (Trade, Tampa Bay)■ Sixth-year quarterback has played in 12 career games with sevenstarts. Acquired via trade with Tampa Bay on September 6. Careertotals include 142 of 238 passing for 1,617 yards with 9 TDs/10 INTsfor 75.2 rating.

S Brian Russell (FA, Seattle)■ Signed by the Jaguars on Sept. 8. Eighth-year veteran has playedin 110 games with 94 starts for Minnesota, Cleveland, Seattle andthe Jaguars. Has started all 16 games five times including the lasttwo seasons with Seattle at free safety.

LB Adam Seward (FA, Indianapolis)■ Fifth-year pro signed as a free agent on August 24. Has played in41 games in five seasons, totaling 29 special teams tackles withCarolina.

DT Montavious Stanley (FA, New Orleans)■ Signed as a veteran free agent on July 23. Has played in 20 gameswith six starts. Career totals include 40 tackles, one forced fumbleand two fumble recoveries.

OT Tra Thomas (UFA, Philadelphia)■ Three-time Pro Bowl selection spent the past 11 seasons withPhiladelphia. Has missed only eight games due to injuries. Has start-ed 165 of 168 games and made 17 postseason starts.

TE Ernest Wilford (FA, Miami)■ Sixth-year pro was originally a fourth-round pick of the Jaguars in2004. Started his career at wide receiver before making switch totight end with Miami in 2009 offseason. Has played in 73 games andtotaled 145 receptions for 2,032 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Of the 53 players on the Jaguars’ roster, 45 were selected throughthe college draft including 31 who were drafted by the Jaguars.

1st Round (7) — DE Derrick Harvey, DT John Henderson, WR TorryHolt, TE Marcedes Lewis, OT Eugene Monroe, S Reggie Nelson, OTTra Thomas2nd Round (10) - S Gerald Alexander, OT Eben Britton, LB JustinDurant, DE Quentin Groves, FB/RB Greg Jones, RB Maurice Jones-Drew, CB Rashean Mathis, C Brad Meester, LB Daryl Smith, G/OTMaurice Williams 3rd Round (8) — CB Derek Cox, DT Atiyyah Ellison, LB Clint Ingram,DT Terrance Knighton, G Vince Manuwai, WR Mike Sims-Walker, CBScott Starks, DE Bryan Smith4th Round (6) —S Sean Considine, QB David Garrard, QB LukeMcCown, P Adam Podlesh, WR Mike Thomas, TE Ernest Wilford 5th Round (8) — OT Jordan Black, WR Jarett Dillard, DT DerekLandri, G/C Uche Nwaneri, K Josh Scobee, LB Adam Seward, CBWilliam Middleton, DT Greg Peterson6th Round (2) — TE Zach Miller, DT Montavious Stanley 7th Round (4) — RB Rashad Jennings, G Kynan Forney, S CourtneyGreene, Tiquan UnderwoodUndrafted (8) — LB Russell Allen, CB Tyron Brackenridge, LSJeremy Cain, LB Brian Iwuh, FB Montell Owens, S Brian Russell, DEJulius Williams, CB Brian Witherspoon

ROSTER BY ROUND

12th Year (1) — OT Tra Thomas11th Year (1) — WR Torry Holt10th Year (1) —C Brad Meester9th Year (2) — G Kynan Forney, OT Maurice Williams 8th Year (3) —QB David Garrard, DT John Henderson, S BrianRussell7th Year (2) — G Vince Manuwai, CB Rashean Mathis 6th Year (6) — OT Jordan Black, FB/RB Greg Jones, QB LukeMcCown, K Josh Scobee, LB Daryl Smith, TE Ernest Wilford 5th Year (3) — S Sean Considine, LB Adam Seward, CB ScottStarks4th Year (6) — LB Clint Ingram, LB Brian Iwuh, RB Maurice Jones-Drew, TE Marcedes Lewis, FB Montell Owens, DT MontaviousStanley 3rd Year (9) —S Gerald Alexander, LS Jeremy Cain, LB JustinDurant, DT Derek Landri, S Reggie Nelson, G/C Uche Nwaneri, PAdam Podlesh, WR Mike Sims-Walker, DT Greg Peterson2nd Year (6) —CB Tyron Brackenridge, DT Atiyyah Ellison, DEQuentin Groves, DE Derrick Harvey, CB Brian Witherspoon, DEBryan Smith Rookies (13)— LB Russell Allen, OT Eben Britton, CB Derek Cox,WR Jarett Dillard, S Courtney Greene, RB Rashad Jennings, DTTerrance Knighton, CB William Middleton, TE Zach Miller, OTEugene Monroe, WR Mike Thomas, DE Julius Williams, WR TiquanUnderwood

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Here is a position-by-position breakdown of the 2009 Jaguars:

QUARTERBACKS (2)■ The Jaguars had two quarterbacks on their opening day roster forthe third consecutieve season and third time overall. David Garrard,a fourth-round pick in 2002, is in his third season as the starter andhas played every snap through three games. Garrard owns a 25-24record as a starter with 53 touchdown passes and an 84.7 careerpasser rating. In 2009, Garrard has completed 55 of 101 passes for618 yards with two touchdowns and one interception for a 75.4 rat-ing. He registered his 10th career rushing touchdown last Sunday atHouston.■ Sixth-year veteran Luke McCown was acquired via trade fromTampa Bay on Sept. 6 and he backs up Garrard. McCown, fourthround pick of Cleveland in 2004, has played in 12 career games withseven starts. He was acquired via trade by Tampa Bay in 2005. Hiscareer totals include 142 of 238 passing for 1,617 yards with ninetouchdowns and 10 interceptions for a 75.2 rating.

RUNNING BACKS (4)■ Four running backs are on the roster led by fourth-year proMaurice Jones-Drew. Jones-Drew ranks second in the NFL with 44touchdowns (38 rushing, 4 receiving, 2 returns) the past four sea-sons. Jones-Drew leads the team in rushing yards (282), touchdowns(4) and receptions (13) through three games. He opened the 2009season with 123 yards from scrimmage at Indianapolis (97 rushing,26 receiving) with a rushing touchdown. He rushed for 119 yards andthree touchdowns last Sunday at Houston including a 61-yard run. ■ Fullback Greg Jones returns for his sixth season and has careertotals of 257 rushes for 869 yards and nine touchdowns. MontellOwens backs up Jones and excels on special teams. Owens, whodidn’t play in the preseason, ranked second on the team in 2008 with18 special teams tackles and had two touchdowns on special teams. ■ Seventh-round pick Rashad Jennings earned a roster spot andbacks up Jones-Drew and also sees time as a kick returner. Jenningsrushed for 3,633 yards and 42 touchdowns at Liberty with 22 100-yard rushing games.

WIDE RECEIVERS (5)■ The Jaguars receiving corps was upgraded in the offseason withthe addition of a seven-time Pro Bowler and three players throughthe draft. The club added Torry Holt through free agency and he is inhis 11th NFL season, ranking 11th in NFL history in receptions (881)and 12th in receiving yards (12,829). He has played in 161 gameswith 148 starts and ranks first in NFL history with 79.7 averagereceiving yards per game. ■ Mike Sims-Walker, a 2007 third-round pick, leads the team with187 yards on 12 receptions including 106 yards and one touchdownagainst Arizona in week two. Sims-Walker saw his first career actionin 2008 and finished with 16 receptions for 271 yards. He had hisfirst career 100-yard receiving game vs. Pittsburgh in 2008, finishingwith six receptions for 107 yards. ■ The Jaguars added three wideouts in the draft with Mike Thomas(4th round), Jarett Dillard (5th round) and Tiquan Underwood (7thround) and all three made their NFL debuts last Sunday. Thomas fin-ished as the Pac-10’s all-time leader in receptions with 259 atArizona. Dillard set a NCAA record with 60 career touchdown recep-tions. Underwood, a teammate of Tennessee’s Kenny Britt atRutgers, finished with 132 receptions and 16 touchdowns in fourseasons for the Scarlet Knights.

TIGHT ENDS (3)■ Former first-round pick Marcedes Lewis has emerged as a threatin the passing game as he ranked fourth on the team in 2008 with acareer-high 41 receptions for 489 yards and two touchdowns. Lewis,the 28th overall pick in 2006, has 98 career receptions for 1,109yards and six touchdowns including a 25-yard touchdown in weektwo against Arizona.■ Sixth-round pick Zach Miller showed his athleticism in trainingcamp as he makes the transition from college quarterback to tight

end. Miller missed the final three preseason games and first two reg-ular season games with a knee injury and saw his first NFL actionlast Sunday at Houston.■ Former fourth round pick Ernest Wilford rejoined the Jaguars onAugust 25 after spending the 2008 season with Miami. Wilford hasplayed in 73 career games with 37 starts and totaled 145 receptionsfor 2,032 yards and 14 touchdowns.

OFFENSIVE LINE (9)■ The Jaguars offensive line has a different look in 2009 as severalplayers return from injuries and the club added two players in thedraft. Center Brad Meester, who ranks third in franchise history with132 starts, starts at center in his 10th NFL season. ■ Vince Manuwai is entrenched as the left guard as he returns tothe lineup. Ninth-year veteran Maurice Williams has started 99 of104 games and he starts at right guard. Both Manuwai (knee) andWilliams (biceps) suffered season-ending injuries in the 2008 season-opener at Tennessee and were placed on injured reserve. Third-yearpro Uche Nwaneri was inserted into the lineup in 2008 and hasstarted 16 of 28 career games. Nwaneri has the ability to play bothguard and center and has seen time at both this season.■ The club selected tackles Eugene Monroe (1st round) and EbenBritton (2nd round) in the draft and they became the first rookies tostart at tackle on opening day in franchise history. Monroe, a lefttackle, was the eighth overall pick after starting for three seasons atVirginia. Britton was the seventh offensive lineman taken overall andhas the ability to play right and left tackle as well as guard. ■ The club added veteran Tra Thomas in free agency and he backsup Monroe at left tackle and sees action in short-yardage situations.Thomas, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, started 165 games in 11seasons with Philadelphia. ■ Ninth-year veteran Kynan Forney was signed on Sept. 8 and headds depth at guard. Forney has started 88 games at right guard thelast eight seasons. Jordan Black has played in 56 games with 29starts over five seasons and he can play multiple positions along theline.

DEFENSIVE LINE (9)■ The Jaguars have a mix of veterans and youth along the defensiveline. Two-time Pro Bowl selection John Henderson is in his eighthseason with the club and he anchors the Jaguars defense.Henderson has 26 career sacks in 112 games. Third-round pickTerrance Knighton started three seasons at Temple and he startsbeside Henderson at tackle.■ The group suffered a blow in the season-opener when ninth-yearveteran Reggie Hayward was lost for the season with a leg injury.Hayward registered 39.5 career sacks.■ The Jaguars added speed off the edge in the 2008 draft with first-round pick Derrick Harvey and second-round pick Quentin Groves.Harvey, the eighth overall pick, finished with 3.5 sacks as a rookieand a team-high 29 quarterback pressures. Groves, who recorded 26career sacks at Auburn, finished with 2.5 sacks and 11 quarterbackpressures in 2008. ■ Derek Landri added 20 pounds in the offseason and adds depthat tackle after playing in 31 games his first three seasons. Second-year pro Atiyyah Ellison was signed by the Jaguars off SanFrancisco’s practice squad on December 10. ■ The Jaguars added tackle Montavious Stanley in training campand he has played in 20 games with six starts in three seasons. Herecorded his first career sack last Sunday at Houston. Rookie defen-sive end Julius Williams was one of only two undrafted free agentsto make the 53-man opening day roster. The Jaguars added third-year tackle Greg Peterson on Tuesday.

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LINEBACKERS (7)■ The Jaguars have three experienced players to head up the line-backer position. The outside is manned by sixth-year pro DarylSmith and fourth-year pro Clint Ingram. Smith has started 77 of 79career games and surpassed 100 tackles in four consecutive sea-sons. He ranks second on the team through three games with 32tackles. He leads the team with two forced fumbles including onelast week at Houston that he recovered in the end zone to seal thevictory. Ingram has made 37 career starts including a career-high 12in 2008. ■ Third-year pro Justin Durant starts in the middle after posting acareer-high 113 tackles a year ago and he led the team with seventackles for loss. He has led the team in tackles in each of the firstthree games, 14 at Indianapolis, 15 against against Arizona and 10 atHouston. Fourth-year pro Brian Iwuh excels on special teams andadds depth in the middle. Iwuh has 44 special teams tackles in fourseasons.■ Fifth-year pro Adam Seward was signed on Aug. 24 after spend-ing the past four seasons with Carolina. Russell Allen was one oftwo undrafted free agents to make the roster and he sees extensiveaction on special teams. The Jaguars signed second-year pro BryanSmith on Monday off the St. Louis Rams practice squad

DEFENSIVE BACKS (11)■ The secondary is led by seventh-year pro Rashean Mathis,regarded as one of the NFL’s top cornerbacks. Mathis holds the fran-chise record with 26 career interceptions including one last Sundayat Houston. Mathis returned two interceptions for touchdowns in2008. ■ The Jaguars moved up to select Derek Cox in the third round ofthis year’s draft. Cox was a three-year starter at William & Mary,recording nine career interceptions, and he starts opposite Mathis.Cox recorded an interception off Peyton Manning in the season-opener on the Colts first drive and then recovered a fumble on theirensuing possession.■ Second-year pro Tyron Brackenridge competes for time at cor-nerback after playing in 14 games with Kansas City the last two sea-sons. Brian Witherspoon earned a roster spot as a rookie free agentin 2008 when he served as the club’s return specialist and saw limit-ed action at cornerback. Fifth-year pro Scott Starks is also in themix at cornerback and played 26 snaps in week two against Arizona. ■ The club has four experienced players at safety. 2007 first-roundpick Reggie Nelson has recorded seven interceptions in 32 gamesat free safety. The Jaguars added fifth-year pro Sean Considine infree agency and he starts at strong safety. Considine spent the pastfour seasons with Philadelphia where he played in 46 games with 17starts. He suffered a groin strain last Sunday at Houston and his sta-tus will be updated this week. Gerald Alexander, a second-roundpick of Detroit in 2007, provides depth at safety and excels on spe-cial teams. Alexander played in 21 games with 17 starts with theLions and was acquired via trade in June. He played a season-high49 snaps last Sunday at Houston and finished with five tackles.■ The Jaguars signed veteran safety Brian Russell on September 8after he was released by Seattle on final cuts. Russell has played in111 games with 94 starts for Minnesota, Cleveland, Seattle and theJaguars. He started all 16 games the last two seasons with theSeahawks. ■ Rookie cornerback William Middleton was signed off Atlanta’spractice squad on Sept. 21. Middleton was a fifth-round pick of theFalcons in this year’s draft, the 138th selection overall. Rookie safetyCourtney Greene was added to the 53-man on roster on Sept. 21after being released on final cuts by Seattle. He was a seventh-round pick of the Seahawks in this year’s draft.

KICKERS/SPECIALISTS (3)■ Russ Purnell, a 37-year coaching veteran, is in his first season asthe club’s special teams coordinator after spending the past sevenseasons with Indianapolis. Josh Scobee, a fifth-round pick by theJaguars in 2004, is in his sixth season as the placekicker. Scobeehas led the team in points the last five seasons and ranks second inteam history with 489 points. In addition, Scobee holds the team-record with 77 career touchbacks. ■ 2007 fourth-round pick Adam Podlesh won the punting competi-tion in the preseason with veteran Steve Weatherford. Podlesh, whomissed the final five games of last season with a knee injury, has a42.1 career average in 30 games. ■ Third-year pro Jeremy Cain won the long snapper job in the pre-season. Cain has played in 20 career games since entering the NFLin 2004.

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■ Features four playoff teams from 2008 and six games againstplayoff teams - the Colts and Titans twice, as well as the Cardinalsand Dolphins. The Jaguars have 10 games against teams that fin-ished .500 or better in 2008, and three against division winners. ■ Three of the first four games are against AFC South opponents,including two on the road, and three of the first four games areagainst 2008 playoff teams. ■ Of the Jaguars' eight regular season road games, two will beplayed in stadiums with retractable roofs (Indianapolis, Houston).The roof was open at Indianapolis for the season-opener and closedlast Sunday at Houston. ■ St. Louis will visit Jacksonville for the first time. The Rams are theonly NFL team to never play a regular season game in Jacksonville.■ The Jaguars will play two games on the west coast in 2009 withtrips to Seattle and San Francisco. It marks only the second time infranchise history (2004) the club will have two road games againstwest coast opponents. It will be the first regular season game at SanFrancisco in franchise history.

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TEAM 2008 Record Series Last Time ResultArizona 9-7 2-1 2009 L, 17-31Tennessee 13-3 12-16 2008 L, 14-24Kansas City 2-14 5-2 2007 W, 17-7Buffalo 7-9 3-5 2008 L, 16-20Houston 8-8 6-8 2008 L, 17-30Miami 11-5 2-1 2006 W, 24-10Indianapolis 12-4 4-12 2008 L, 24-31

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TEAM 2008 Record Series Last Time ResultIndianapolis 12-4 4-13 2009 L, 12-14Houston 8-8 7-8 2009 W, 31-24Seattle 4-12 2-3 2005 W, 26-14Tennessee 13-3 12-16 2008 L, 14-24N.Y. Jets 9-7 5-2 2006 W, 41-0San Francisco 7-9 2-0 2005 W, 10-9New England 11-5 0-4 2006 L, 21-24Cleveland 4-12 8-3 2008 L, 17-23

2009 SCHEDULE STORYLINES

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JONES-DREW IN STARRING ROLE: RB Maurice Jones-Drewserves as the lead running back in 2009 after sharing time with for-mer RB Fred Taylor the previous three seasons. Jones-Drew, a sec-ond-round pick in 2006, has 587 career rushes for 2,815 yards and38 touchdowns, 161 receptions for 1,479 yards and four touchdownsand 75 kickoff returns for 26.0 average.

JONES-DREW PRODUCES IN STARTING ROLE: MauriceJones-Drew has started the first three games and averaged 117.7yards from scrimmage, leading the team in rushing yards (282),touchdowns (4) and receptions (13).■ Led the team with 123 yards from scrimmage at Indianapolis in theseason-opener. He finished with 97 rushing yards on 21 carries andhad a team-high five receptions for 26 yards. ■ He registered 119 rushing yards and scored three touchdowns lastSunday at Houston. He scored on a 61-yard run in the second quar-ter, the second-longest run of his career.■ Has gone only three games without scoring a touchdown onlyonce, the first three games of the 2007 season.■ The 97 rushing yards at Indianapolis were the second-most by aJaguar on opening day in team history (115, James Stewart atChicago, 9/6/98).■ Surpassed 4,000 career yards from scrimmage at Indianapolis on9/13.

Jones-Drew recorded 20-plus carries for the seventh time in hiscareer and second time this season last Sunday at Houston as heproduced 119 yards on 23 carries. Here are his rushing totals ingames with 20-plus carries:

JONES-DREW’S GAMES WITH 20-PLUS CARRIES

DATE NO YDS AVG LG TD10/29/06 at Phil 21 77 3.7 13 012/17/06 at Tenn. 25 98 3.9 17 110/12/08 at Den. 22 125 5.7 46t 212/18/08 vs. Ind. 20 91 4.6 15 012/28/08 at Bal. 23 78 3.4 23 0

9/13/09 at Ind. 21 97 4.6 26 19/27/09 at Hou. 23 119 5.2 61t 3

GETTING THE TOUCHES: Maurice Jones-Drew ranks tied forthird in the NFL with 70 offensive touches (57 rushes, 13 receptions)through three games. Buffalo’s Fred Jackson leads the NFL with 76touches (61 rushes, 15 receiving).

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Maurice Jones-Drew leads the Jaguars with 13 receptions throughthree games. Jones-Drew ranked second on the team in 2008 witha career-high 62 receptions for 565 yards along with two touch-downs. The 62 receptions were the most by a Jaguars runningback in team history and second-most by a NFL running back in2008. He led all NFL running backs with 565 receiving yards. Hehas a reception in 38 consecutive games.

MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY NFL RB FROM 2006-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM YARDS (REC)1. Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia 1,894 (227)2. Reggie Bush, New Orleans 1,713 (224)3. Steven Jackson, St. Louis 1,517 (177)4. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 1,479 (161)5. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 1,410 (169)

MOST RECEPTIONS BY NFL RB FROM 2006-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM REC (YARDS)1. Brian Westbrook, Philadelphia 227 (1,894)2. Reggie Bush, New Orleans 224 (1,713)3. Steven Jackson, St. Louis 177 (1,517)4. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 169 (1,410)5. Frank Gore, San Francisco 165 (1,351)6. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 161 (1,479)

MOST RECEPTIONS BY NFL RB IN 2009

RK PLAYER, TEAM REC (YARDS)1. Tim Hightower, Arizona 20 (172)2. Fred Jackson, Buffalo 15 (134)

Chester Taylor, Minnesota 15 (103)4. Darren Sproles, San Diego 14 (181)5. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 13 (71)

DUAL THREAT

Maurice Jones-Drew was one of seven running backs in 2008 with100-plus receiving yards in a game and one of only four runningbacks with nine or more receptions in a game. Here’s the list of run-ning backs with 100-plus receiving yards in a game in 2008:

RUNNING BACKS WITH 100-PLUS RECEIVING YARDS IN 2008

PLAYER, TEAM OPP. REC. YARDSPatrick Cobbs, Miami Hou. 3 138Marion Barber, Dallas Ariz. 11 128Peyton Hills, Denver Mia. 7 116Leonard Weaver, Seattle S.F. 4 116Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville Min. 9 113Reggie Bush, New Orleans T.B. 8 112Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Cin. 3 102

RUNNING BACKS WITH 100-PLUS RECEIVING YARDS IN 2008

Maurice Jones-Drew ranks fourth in the AFC and sixth in the NFLwith 282 yards on 57 rushes (4.9 avg.). The 282 yards are the mostfor Jones-Drew in the first three games of a season and second-most in a three-game span. Here’s a list of the NFL’s rushing lead-ers:

2009 NFL RUSHING LEADERS

RK PLAYER, TEAM YARDS RUSHES1. Adrian Peterson, MIN 357 592. Chris Johnson, TEN 351 533. Cedric Benson, CIN 293 664. Fred Jackson, BUF 291 615. Steven Jackson, STL 288 606. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAX 282 57

JONES-DREW RANKS AMONG NFL’SRUSHING LEADERS IN 2009

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JONES-DREW TIDBITS:■ He averaged 85.9 yards from scrimmage and 127.1 all-purposeyards per game in his first 50 games.■ Ranked third in franchise history with 44 career touchdowns and25 of his 44 touchdowns have come after November 1.■ First player in franchise history to have 740-plus rushing yards and1,100 yards from scrimmage in each of his first three seasons.■ Ranked fourth in franchise history in career all-purpose yards(6,356) and fifth in career yards from scrimmage (4,294). The 4,294yards from scrimmage rank tied for sixth in the NFL since 2006.■ First among all Jaguars running backs with 4.8 career average perrush.■ Was the only player in the NFL with 2,000-plus combined yards in2006 and 2007. He has recorded eight career 100-yard rushinggames and eight games with 200-plus all-purpose yards. He rankedfifth in the AFC in 2008 with 1,739 combined yards.■ Was one of six running backs selected in the first two rounds ofthe 2006 draft. Jones-Drew, the 60th overall pick, leads the group inseveral statistical categories including 44 total touchdowns, 4,294yards from scrimmage and 6,356 total yards.■ Tied with Fred Taylor for most consecutive games scoring atouchdown with eight and holds club record with eight consecutivegames with a rushing touchdown.■ Ranked third with 2,815 career rushing yards and second behindTaylor for most rushing yards by a rookie with 941 in 2006. ■ First in career kickoff returns (75), career kickoff return yards(1,952), kickoff return touchdowns (2) and highest average per kickoffreturn (26.0). He is the only player in team history to record twocareer kickoff returns for touchdowns as he scored on a 93-yardreturn on 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis and a franchise-record100-yardreturn on 11/4/07 at New Orleans.

IMPRESSIVE 2008 CAMPAIGN: Jones-Drew led the team inrushing yards (824), rushes (197), touchdowns (14), yards from scrim-mage (1,389) and all-purpose yards (1,739) in 2008. He led all NFLrunning backs in receiving yards, ranked second in receptions, andranked second on the team with a career-high 62 receptions for 565yards and two touchdowns. In addition, he ranked tied for third in theAFC with 74 first downs made (47 rush, 27 rec.).

ALL-PURPOSE BACK: Maurice Jones-Drew ranks fourth in teamhistory with 6,356 all-purpose yards. Jones-Drew owns four of thefranchise’s top eight marks for all-purpose yards including a team-record 303 against Indianapolis on 12/10/06. He finished with 233all-purpose yards on 11/23 against Minnesota, the fourth-highesttotal of his career. He owns the top two marks for single-season all-purpose yards with 2,250 in 2006 and 2,014 in 2007 and his 1,739yards in 2008 ranks fourth in team history..

JAGUARS SINGLE-SEASON ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERS

RK PLAYER, YEAR YARDS1. Maurice-Jones-Drew, 2006 2,250

(941 rush, 436 rec., 2,062 ret.)2. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2007 2,014

(768 rush, 407 rec., 839 ret.)3. Fred Taylor, 2003 1,942

(1,572 rush, 370 rec.)4. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2008 1,739

(824 rush, 565 rec., 350 ret.)

JAGUARS SINGLE-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERS

RK PLAYER YARDS1. Maurice Jones-Drew 303 (12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis)

166 rush, 15 rec., 122 ret.2. Jimmy Smith 291 (9/10/00 vs. Baltimore)

291 rec.3. Maurice Jones-Drew 260 (10/14/07 vs. Houston)

125 rush, 59 rec., 76 ret.4. Fred Taylor 248 (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh)

234 rush, 14 rec.5. Maurice Jones-Drew 244 (9/24/06 at Indianapolis)

103 rush, 32 rec., 109 ret.

ROOKIE JENNINGS LEARNING THE WAY: Seventh-round pickRashad Jennings shares the same agent with Maurice Jones-Drewand the players spent quality time in the offseason training together.Prior to the NFL Combine in February, the players trained at PerfectCompetition in Miami and they returned throughout the offseasonafter becoming teammates. Jennings started his career at Pittsburghin 2005 before transferring to Liberty. He played in 31 games withLiberty and rushed for a Big South Conference record 3,633 yards on633 attempts (5.7 avg.) with 42 touchdowns. He set a conference-record with 22 career 100-yard rushing games including 10 as asenior.

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Maurice Jones-Drew enters Sunday’s game with 2,815 rushing yardsin 50 games, the third-most in franchise history.

JAGUARS CAREER RUSHING YARDS

RK PLAYER, YEARS YARDS ATT1. Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 11,271 2,4282. James Stewart, 1995-99 2,951 7653. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-09 2,815 587

JAGUARS CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

RK PLAYER, YEARS TDS1. Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 622. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-09 38

JAGUARS CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

RK PLAYER, YEARS YARDS1. Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 13,632 (11,271 rushing,

2,361 receiving)2. Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 12,875 (12,287 receiving,

589 returns)3. Keenan McCardell, 1996-2001 6,495 (6,393 receiving,

102 returns)4. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006-09 6,356 (2,815 rushing,

1,479 receiving, 2,062 return)

RACKING UP THE YARDS

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300-YARD PASSING GAMES: QB David Garrard did not record a300-yard passing day in his first 50 games in the NFL, but had two300-yard passing games in the final six games of the 2008 season.Garrard threw for a career-high 329 yards against Indianapolis on12/18, finishing 28 of 41 with one touchdown and one interceptionfor a 90.4 rating. He reached the 300-yard mark for the first timeagainst Minnesota on 11/23, completing 27 of 45 passes for 317yards. He is the fourth quarterback in franchise history to have two300-yard passing games in a single season (Mark Brunell, ByronLeftwich, Quinn Gray).

GARRARD SURPASSES 10,000 PASSING YARDS: QB DavidGarrard completed 23 of 43 passes against Arizona in week two for282 yards with two touchdowns. Garrard joined Mark Brunell(25,698) as the only two quarterbacks in franchise history to throwfor 10,000-plus yards. The 43 passing attempts were the second-most of his career and it marked his 15th career game with multipletouchdown passes.

Quarterback David Garrard is in his third season as the starter afterstarting all 16 games in 2008. Garrard, a fourth-round pick in 2002,has played in 59 games with 49 starts over seven seasons andowns a 25-24 career record. His career totals include 911 of 1,500passing for 10,290 yards with 53 touchdowns and 30 interceptionsfor a 84.7 passer rating.Here are additional notes:■ Recorded career-best passing numbers in 2008 with 335 comple-tions on 535 attempts for 3,620 yards with 15 touchdowns and 13interceptions. Garrard ranked third on the team with a career-high73 rushes for 322 yards and two touchdowns. Garrard had a 60-plus completion percentage or higher in 11 of the 16 games includ-ing five games with a 70-plus completion percentage. He recorded30 or more attempts in 11 of the last 13 games.■ Was the first Jaguars quarterback since Mark Brunell in 2000 tostart all 16 games in a season. ■ Led the Jaguars to two comeback wins in 2008. Garrard engi-neered the offense twice to set up game-winning field goals by JoshScobee in both games. ■ Garrard led the club to a 9-3 mark in 12 starts in 2007 and helpedthe club earn its first postseason win since 1999. ■ Has thrown for multiple touchdowns in 15 career games includingtwo touchdowns in week two against Arizona this season. TheJaguars own a 11-4 record in those games.■ Ranked third in franchise history for attempts (535) in a singleseason, second in completions (335) and third in passing yards(3,620).■ Has played against 26 different NFL teams. The only teamsGarrard has never played against are Dallas, New Orleans, St.Louis, Seattle and Washington. ■ Ranks second in franchise history in completions (911) and passing yards (10,290) and touchdown passes (53).■ Set the franchise single-season record for highest passer rating(102.2) and highest completion percentage (64.0) in 2007. ■ Finished with the second lowest interception percentage in aseason in 2007 for any quarterback in NFL history with 300+attempts at 0.92 (3 interceptions in 325 attempts). The lowest was0.90 by Steve DeBerg in 1990 (4 interceptions in 444 attempts). ■ Holds the team record at eight consecutive games withoutthrowing an interception. ■ Recorded a 100-plus rating in a career-high seven games in 2007.

DAVID GARRARD TIDBITS

YEAR GP/GS ATT COMP YDS TD INT RATING2002 4/ 1 46 23 231 1 2 53.82003 2/ 0 12 9 86 1 0 122.22004 4/ 2 72 38 374 2 1 71.22005 7/ 5 168 98 1,117 4 1 83.92006 11/10 241 145 1,735 10 9 80.52007 12/12 325 208 2,509 18 3 102.22008 16/16 535 335 3,620 15 13 81.72009 3/ 3 101 55 618 2 1 75.4TOTALS 59/49 1,500 911 10,290 53 30 84.7

Record as a starter: 2002: 0-1; 2003: 0-0; 2004: 1-1; 2005: 4-1; 2006: 5-5; 2007: 9-3; 2008: 5-11; 2009: 1-2 CAREER RECORD: 25-24

DAVID GARRARD’S CAREER STATISTICS

David Garrard has shown the ability to leave the pocket and makeplays for the Jaguars. He set a career-high for rushing in 2008with 322 yards on 73 rushes. The 73 rushes were the most by aJaguar quarterback in team history. He leads the NFL in rushingyards among quarterbacks the last three seasons. Here’s the list:

RUSHING YARDS AMONG NFL QBs FROM 2007-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM ATT YDS AVG. LG TD1. David Garrard, Jax. 135 577 4.2 30 42. Jason Campbell, Was. 92 508 5.5 29 23. Vince Young, Ten. 101 422 4.2 21 34. Jay Cutler, Den., Chi. 107 419 3.9 31 35. Donovan McNabb, Phi. 93 410 4.4 40 3

GARRARD CAN RUN AND THROW

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David Garrard owns a 25-24 record as a starter since joining theJaguars as a fourth-round pick in 2002. Here’s a look at his recordin various situations:

Home . . . . . . . . . . . .14-13 200 or fewer yds . . . . .11-11Away . . . . . . . . . . . .11-11 200-299 yds. . . . . . . . .14-11vs. AFC . . . . . . . . . .17-21 300-399 yds. . . . . . . . . . .0-2vs. NFC . . . . . . . . . . . .8-3 0 TD passes . . . . . . . . . . .7-8on Grass . . . . . . . . .23-18 1 TD pass . . . . . . . . . . .7-12On Turf . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6 2 TD pass . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4Indoor . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3 3 TD pass . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Outdoor . . . . . . . . . .22-21 0 INTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-9Overtime . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 1 INTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-10September . . . . . . . . . .5-5 2 INTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3October . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3 3-plus INTs: . . . . . . . . . . .0-2November . . . . . . . . . .6-6 0 sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-1December . . . . . . . . .9-10 1 sack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-4January . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 2-plus sacks . . . . . . . .11-19

JAGUARS RECORD WITH GARRARD AT QB

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HOLT LEADS WIDE RECEIVER CORPS: Seven-time Pro Bowlselection Torry Holt signed with the Jaguars on April 20. Holt, who isin his 11th NFL season, ranks 11th in NFL history with 881 recep-tions and 12th with 12,829 receiving yards with 74 touchdowns. Heranks first in NFL history with 79.7 average receiving yards per game.Additional notes on Holt:■ Moved into 12th place in NFL history for receiving yards lastSunday at Houston, surpassing Irving Fryar (12,785). ■ Recorded 46 career 100-yard receiving games■ Recorded 80-plus receptions in eight of 10 seasons and 90-plusreceptions in six seasons.■ Started 10 postseason games and was a member of the 1999Super Bowl XXXIV Championship team.■ Reached 12,000 career receiving yards in his 146th career game,the second-fastest player in NFL history to accomplish the feat. ■ Needs 1,000-plus receiving yards in 2009 to become only the sixthplayer in NFL history to record nine consecutive seasons with 1,000-plus receiving yards.

TEAMS HAVE TO ACCOUNT FOR HOLT: Since 2000, Torry Holtleads the NFL with 1,384 passes thrown his way which resulted in829 receptions. Here’s the list:

MOST TARGETED PLAYERS SINCE 2000

RK PLAYER, TEAM TARGETS1. Torry Holt 1,3842. Terrell Owens 1,2733. Randy Moss 1,2694. Marvin Harrison 1,2415. Derrick Mason 1,173

TORRY AND THE BOYS: Youth is definitely being served with theJaguars group of wide receivers. Of the five receivers on the roster,only veteran Torry Holt has more than three years of experience.Mike Sims-Walker is in his third season and has played in 12 careergames including three this season. Rookies Mike Thomas, JarettDillard and Tiquan Underwood round out the group and all threeplayed in their first NFL regular season game last Sunday atHouston. Holt has played in 161 career games.

HOLT ON HIS GOALS: "My goal is always 90-plus catches, 1,300-plus yards and 10-plus touchdowns. That has been my goal for anumber of years now and those goals won't change. You have toset them pretty high to give yourself something to strive for and toreach for. Will I reach those goals? Who knows? Do I have thepotential to reach those goals? Absolutely. Will I be given thoseopportunities? I hope I will be given those opportunities. Hopefullythe opportunities I will be given, hopefully I can come out and takefull advantage of and help our football team win and be effective andbe something you have to deal with on Sundays.”

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RK PLAYER YEARS REC. YARDS AVG. TD1. Jerry Rice 20 1,549 22,895 14.8 1972. Isaac Bruce* 16 1,013 15,091 14.9 913. Tim Brown 17 1,094 14,934 13.7 1004. Marvin Harrison 13 1,102 14,580 13.2 1285. Terrell Owens* 14 956 14,200 14.9 1406. James Lofton 16 764 14,004 18.3 757. Cris Carter 16 1,101 13,899 12.6 1308. Henry Ellard 16 814 13,777 16.9 659. Randy Moss* 12 869 13,482 15.6 135

10. Andre Reed 16 951 13,198 13.9 8711. Steve Largent 14 819 13,089 16.0 10012. Torry Holt* 11 881 12,829 14.5 7413. Irving Fryar 17 851 12,785 15.0 8414. Art Monk 16 940 12,721 13.5 6815. Jimmy Smith 13 862 12,287 14.3 67

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NFL’S ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS

RK PLAYER YEARS REC. YARDS AVG. TD1. Jerry Rice 20 1,549 22,895 14.8 1972. Marvin Harrison 13 1,102 14,580 13.2 1283. Cris Carter 16 1,101 13,899 12.6 1304. Tim Brown 17 1,094 14,934 13.7 1005. Isaac Bruce* 16 1,013 15,091 14.9 916. Terrell Owens* 14 956 14,220 14.9 1407. Andre Reed 16 951 13,198 13.9 878. Art Monk 16 940 12,721 13.5 689. Tony Gonzalez* 13 929 11,100 11.9 78

10. Keenan McCardell 16 883 11,373 12.9 6311. Torry Holt* 11 881 12,829 14.5 7412. Randy Moss* 12 869 13,482 15.5 13513. Jimmy Smith 13 862 12,287 14.3 6714. Irving Fryar 17 851 12,785 15.0 8415. Rod Smith 12 849 11,389 13.4 68

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NFL’S ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LEADERS

Torry Holt leads the NFL since 2000 with 829 receptions for 12,041yards. His 68 touchdown receptions rank as the fourth-most in theNFL.

MOST RECEPTIONS FROM 2000-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM RECEPTIONS1. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 8292. Marvin Harrison, IND 7913. Tony Gonzalez, KC, ATL 7614. Derrick Mason, TEN, BAL 7555. Hines Ward, PIT 742

MOST RECEIVING YARDS FROM 2000-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM YARDS (REC)1. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 12,0412. Terrell Owens, SF, PHI, DAL, BUF 10,9133. Randy Moss, MIN, OAK, NE 10,7564. Marvin Harrison, IND 10,4395. Derrick Mason, TEN, BAL 9,649

HOLT: BEST IN THE DECADE

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MARCEDES LEWIS LOOKS FOR BREAKOUT SEASON: Tightend Marcedes Lewis had a plan heading into the 2009 offseason;no more coast to coast trips to California. The former 2006 first-round pick stayed in Jacksonville in the offseason, getting extra workwith quarterback David Garrard and working out under the directionof first-year strength and conditioning coach Luke Richesson. Lewisis coming off his most productive season as a pro, finishing 2008with a career-high 41 receptions for 489 yards and two touchdowns.He has seven receptions for 103 yards including a 25-yard touch-down reception through three games.Additional notes on Lewis include:■ Totaled 98 career receptions for 1,109 yards with six touchdowns.■ Needs two receptions to become the 12th player in franchise his-tory with 100 receptions and the third tight end (Kyle Brady, 241;Pete Mitchell, 191).■ Finished with three receptions for 62 yards with a 25-yard touch-down catch in week two against Arizona.■ Has dropped eight pounds since last season.■ Was the first Jaguars tight end since Kyle Brady (43, 2002) to have40-plus receptions in a season and had the most receiving yards bya tight end since 2000 (Brady, 729). ■ Recorded a career-high six receptions for 55 yards on 12/18/08against Indianapolis, ■ Tied his career-high with 64 receiving yards on four receptions atDetroit on 11/9/08. ■ Set his career-high of 64 yards at Denver on 10/12/08 whichincluded a career-long 30-yard touchdown reception.

JAGUARS WELCOME BACK WILFORD: The Jaguars welcomedback Ernest Wilford on August 25 as he signed as a veteran freeagent. Wilford, a fourth-round pick of the Jaguars in 2004, signedwith Miami as an unrestricted free agent in 2008 and is making thetransition from wide receiver to tight end. He ranks third in Jaguarshistory with 20 receptions of 25-plus yards and became the eighthplayer in franchise history with 2,000 career receiving yards lastSunday at Houston.

MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN JAGUARS HISTORY

RK PLAYER, YEARS TDS REC1. Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 67 8622. Keenan McCardell, 1996-2001 30 4993. Reggie Williams, 2004-08 18 1894. Matt Jones, 2005-08 15 1665. Ernest Wilford, 2004-07, ‘09 14 140

HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION IN JAGUARS HISTORY

RK PLAYER, YEARS AVG. REC YDS1. Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 14.3 862 12,2872. Ernest Wilford, 2004-07, ‘09 14.2 141 2,0073. Matt Jones, 2005-08 13.0 166 2,153

Dennis Northcutt, 2007-08 13.0 88 1,146

Torry Holt ranks fourth in receptions and third in 100-yard receivinggames among active players. Here’s the lists:

MOST RECEPTIONS (Active Players)

RK PLAYER, TEAM RECEPTIONS1. Isaac Bruce, STL, SF 1,0132. Terrell Owens, SF, PHI, DAL, BUF 9563. Tony Gonzalez, KC, ATL 9294. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 8815. Randy Moss, MIN, OAK, NE 869

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES (Active Players)

RK PLAYER, TEAM 100-Games1. Randy Moss, MIN OAK, NE 612. Terrell Owens, SF, PHI, DAL, BUF 473. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 45

Holt has made at least one reception in 156 consecutive games. Itmarks the second-longest streak among active players and the 9th-longest in NFL history.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION (Active Players)

RK PLAYER, TEAM GAMES1. Hines Ward, PIT 1652. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 1563. Tony Gonzalez, KC, ATL 134

RECEPTIONS OF 25-PLUS YARDS (Active Players)

RK PLAYER, TEAM 25-PLUS1. Randy Moss, MIN OAK, NE 142

Terrell Owens, SF, PHI, DAL, BUF 1423. Isaac Bruce, STL, SF 1374. Joey Galloway, SEA, DAL, TB 1105. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 100

MOST RECEIVING TDS (Active Players)

RK PLAYER, TEAM GAMES1. Terrell Owens, SF, PHI, DAL, BUF 1402. Randy Moss, MIN OAK, NE 1353. Isaac Bruce, STL, SF 914. Joey Galloway, SEA, DAL, TB 775. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 74

HOLT RANKS AMONG BEST ACTIVE PLAYERS

Torry Holt has played in 160 games and ranks first in NFL historywith 79.8 average receiving yards per game.

MOST RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME IN NFL HISTORY

RK PLAYER, TEAM AVERAGE1. Torry Holt, STL, JAX 79.72. Randy Moss, MIN OAK, NE 77.93. Marvin Harrison, IND 76.74. Jerry Rice, SF, SEA 75.65. Lance Alworth, SD, DAL 75.5

HOLT TOPS IN NFL HISTORY

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The Jaguars selected three receivers in the 2009 NFL Draft, thesecond-most in franchise history. The three players accounted forthe top three positions among wide receivers at the NFL Combinein vertical jump. Here is the list:

RK NAME (round) HEIGHT1. Jarett Dillard (5th) 42.52. Tiquan Underwood (7th) 41.53. Mike Thomas (4th) 40.5

Note: Dillard’s 42.5 jump was the third-highest at the combine.

ROOKIE RECEIVERS HAVE VERTICAL LEAP

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RASHEAN MATHIS LEADS SECONDARY: Jaguars cornerbackand team captain Rashean Mathis has recorded a takeaway in twoconsecutive games including an interception last Sunday at Houstonin the first quarter. Mathis recovered a fumble in week two againstArizona. Additional notes on Mathis:■ Mathis, who became the first Jaguars cornerback to be voted tothe Pro Bowl in 2006, holds the franchise records with 26 careerinterceptions and three interceptions returned for touchdowns.■ Returned to the starting lineup after missing the final four games in2008 with a knee injury. Despite missing four games, he tied for theteam’s lead with four interceptions and returned two of the intercep-tions for touchdowns. ■ Grew up in Jacksonville and attended Englewood High School.■ Has started 93 games since being selected in the second round ofthe 2003 draft and has led the team in interceptions in four of the lastfive seasons. ■ Picked off Peyton Manning on 9/21/08 at Indianapolis andreturned it 61 yards for a touchdown, then intercepted BenRoethlisberger against Pittsburgh on 10/5/08 on the opening posses-sion and returned it 72 yards for the second-longest return in teamhistory. He has recorded three of the four longest interception returnsin franchise history. ■ Was one of six NFL players to have two or more interceptionreturns for touchdowns in 2008. ■ Has recorded four two-interception games.

COX MAKES QUICK IMPACT: Third-round pick Derek Cox wast-ed no time making an impact on the club's defense in his first NFLregular season game, recording two takeaways on the first two pos-sessions at Indianapolis in the season-opener. After the Colts movedthe ball to the Jaguars four-yard line on their opening drive, Coxintercepted Peyton Manning in the end zone. On the ensuing drive,Cox recovered a Joseph Addai fumble caused by Quentin Groves.

WILLIAM & MARY STANDS OUT ON KICKOFF WEEKEND:There were only five players in the NFL to have two takeaways duringweek one of the 2009 season and three of the five had ties to William& Mary including Jaguars CB Derek Cox. Cox had an interceptionand fumble recovery and former William & Mary standout and currentSaints S Darren Sharper had two interceptions. In addition, Eagles SSheldon Brown (2 INTs) also had two takeaways. Brown plays forfirst-year Eagles defensive coordinator Sean McDermott who playedfor William & Mary from 1994-97. Cox and Sharper join Cardinals LSMike Leach as the only current NFL players from William & Mary.

HARVEY READY FOR SECOND SEASON: Second-year defen-sive end Derrick Harvey had a full training camp under his belt in2009, unlike his rookie season when he missed the first three presea-son games with a contract holdout after being selected eighth over-all. Harvey, 6-5, 281, played in the Jaguars final preseason game in2008 and started nine of 16 games in the regular season. He led theteam with 29 quarterback pressures and finished with 3.5 sacks. Hisnine starts were the second-most by a Jaguars defensive linemen infranchise history (John Henderson, 13, 2002). He concluded theseason with two sacks at Baltimore on 12/28.

HAYWARD LOST FOR SEASON: Veteran defensive end ReggieHayward was lost for the season after breaking his left leg in theseason-opener at Indianapolis. Hayward, who has 39.5 career sacks,recorded his fourth career sack against Peyton Manning in the sec-ond quarter. He was injured on the Colts final play (fourth-and-one)with 2:06 remaining in the game.

"Reggie's a good man, a good player,” Jaguars head coach Jack DelRio said. “We're going to miss Reggie. It's unfortunate he got his legtied up there. He got pushed over a pile on that key fourth downstop and we got the ball back, and it's really a shame. He wasappointed a captain. He'd really come back from that Achilles injuryand was just beginning to round into shape, really feeling goodabout the kind of year he was going to be able to have for us. We'llmiss Reggie. He's a good player.”

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Ninth-year defensive tacke John Henderson returns to anchor theJaguars defense. Henderson, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, hasplayed in 112 games with 108 starts since being selected in the firstround of the 2002 draft. Additional notes on Henderson:■ Career totals include 516 tackles (390 solo), 26 sacks, four forcedfumbles, three fumble recoveries, 41 passes defensed and 37 tack-les for loss.■ Has missed only three games in his career. He missed a gamefor the first time in his career at Denver on 9/16/07 with a headinjury, snapping a streak of 82 consecutive games played.■ Played major role on defense that ranks sixth in the NFL from2003-09, allowing 307.5 yards per game, and fifth in points allowed(19.0) during that span.■ Highest-drafted defensive lineman ever by the Jaguars.

MOST TACKLES BY NFL INTERIOR LINEMEN SINCE 2002

RK PLAYER, TEAM TACKLES1. Ryan Pickett, Green Bay 6322. Kelly Gregg, Baltimore 6103. Pat Williams, Minnesota 5454. John Henderson, Jacksonville 5165. Marcus Stroud, Buffalo 492

Henderson ranks fifth in team history with 26 sacks including twosacks in 2008. He has three career multi-sack games and at leasttwo sacks in the previous seven seasons.

JAGUARS CAREER SACKS LEADERS

RK PLAYER, YEARS SACKS1. Tony Brackens, 1996-2003 55.02. Joel Smeenge, 1995-2000 34.03. Kevin Hardy, 1996-2001 28.5

Paul Spicer, 2001-08 28.55. John Henderson, 2002-09 26.0

ANCHOR OF THE DEFENSE

Cornerback Rashean Mathis is tied for fifth in the NFL from 2004-09 with 23 interceptions. He ranks tied for seventh with three inter-ceptions returned for touchdowns.

RK PLAYER, TEAM INTS1. Ed Reed, Baltimore 322. Champ Bailey, Denver 25

Asante Samuel, Philadelphia 25Darren Sharper, New Orleans 25

5. Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville 24Charles Woodson, Oakland, Green Bay 24

NFL INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS 2004-09

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EARNING A JOB: Safety Gerald Alexander and cornerback TyronBrackenridge were among several first-year Jaguars that made astrong impression in the preseason. Alexander, a second-round pickof Detroit in 2007, started 16 games for the Lions as a rookie beforemissing the majority of the 2008 campaign with a fractured vertebra.He was traded to the Jaguars on June 29. He intercepted DonovanMcNabb in the preseason at Philadelphia on 8/27 and returned it 40yards to set up a touchdown. In the preseason, Brackenridge fin-ished with seven tackles, three special team tackles and forced afumble on a kickoff that resulted in a touchdown. The second-yearpro was originally signed as a rookie free agent by Kansas City in2007 and played in 13 games with the Chiefs the last two seasons.He was signed by the Jets in February and the Jaguars claimed himoff waivers in May.

IWUH FILLS IN NICELY: Fourth-year linebacker Brian Iwuh tookadvantage of his opportunities in the preseason, leading the teamwith 17 tackles. His primary role is on special teams but injuries atthe linebacker position allowed him to see extensive action. Hereturned a fumble 92 yards for a touchdown against Philadelphia inweek three of the preseason. The former Colorado standoutscooped up a backwards pass from Donovan McNabb and raceduntouched to the end zone. In the season-opener at Indianapolis, hefinished with two tackles on six plays on defense and led the specialteams unit with two tackles.

NEW AND IMPROVED MANUWAI BACK IN THE LINEUP:Vince Manuwai was back in his familiar spot at left guard in the pre-season for the first time since last year's season opener atTennessee where he suffered a season-ending knee injury. Manuwai,6-2, 333, lost more than 30 pounds over the past 11 months thanksto a better diet and workouts under Jaguars first-year strength andconditioning coach Luke Richesson.

EAGLES HAVE LANDED: The Jaguars signed two unrestricted freeagents in the offseason and both played previously with thePhiladelphia Eagles. Safety Sean Considine played in 46 games with17 starts the past four seasons with the Eagles and also started twoof five postseason games. Left tackle Tra Thomas was a mainstayon the Eagles offensive line for the past 11 seasons after beingselected with the 11th overall pick in 1998. Thomas, 6-7, 316, hasplayed in 168 games with 165 starts and was selected to three ProBowls. He ranks tied for third among active NFL players with 17postseason starts (Jon Runyan, 21; Brian Dawkins, 18).

JAGUARS GO WITH TWO QBs: The Jaguars started the 2009 season with only two quarterbacks (David Garrard, Luke McCown)on their opening day roster for the third consecutive season and thirdtime overall. The Jaguars were one of eight NFL teams to start theseason with only two quarterbacks on their roster, joining Chicago,Green Bay, New England, New Orleans, New York Giants,Philadelphia and Washington).

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: Jaguars quarterback DavidGarrard is one of 12 starting quarterbacks that was selected No. 90overall or later in the NFL Draft. Garrard was a fourth round pick ofthe Jaguars in 2002, the 108th selection overall. Other starting quar-terbacks drafted No. 90 or later include: Kurt Warner (Undrafted,Arizona), Trent Edwards (3rd round, Buffalo), Jake Delhomme(Undrafted, Carolina), Tony Romo (Undrafted, Dallas), Kyle Orton (4thround, Denver), Matt Schaub (3rd round, Houston), Matt Cassel (7thround, Kansas City), Tom Brady (6th round, New England), MarcBulger (6th round, St. Louis), Shaun Hill (Undrafted, San Francisco),Matt Hasselbeck (6th round, Seattle).

JAGUARS WR SIMS-WALKER GOES BY LEGAL NAME: TheNFL approved the request of Jaguars wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker to go by his legal name in 2009. His jersey, which previouslyjust read Walker, reflects the change. Sims-Walker’s father died ofcolon cancer in 2008.

‘MAINE’ MAN ON SPECIAL TEAMS: Fourth-year pro MontellOwens was a longshot to make the club’s roster as a rookie freeagent from Maine in 2006. Not only has he been a staple on theclub’s special teams ever since, he signed a contract extension in theoffseason. Owens has played in 49 games and has 48 special teamstackles. He ranked second on the team in 2008 with 18 tackles andhad two touchdowns. He made his first career reception on 9/21 atIndianapolis, a 10-yard catch that extended the game-winning drive.He scored his first career touchdown on a 41-yard run on 9/28 vs.Houston as a result of a fake-punt direct snap. On 11/2 at Cincinnati,he recovered a fumble on a kickoff and returned it 18 yards for ascore.

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Center Brad Meester is the longest-tenured Jaguar on the roster.Meester was a second round pick in the 2000 draft by the Jaguarsand joins G/OT Maurice Williams, DT John Henderson and QBDavid Garrard as the only players on the roster who were draftedby the Jaguars prior to 2003.

Meester ranks third in franchise history with 132 starts and holdsthe franchise record with 92 consecutive starts from 9/3/00 through12/4/05. Here’s the list of the top 10 most starts in franchise histo-ry.

MOST STARTS IN JAGUARS HISTORY

RK PLAYER, YEARS STARTS1. Jimmy Smith, 1995-2005 1502. Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 1363. Brad Meester, 2000-09 1324. Mark Brunell, 1995-2003 1175. Donovin Darius, 1998-2006 1156. Kyle Brady, 1999-2006 1107. John Henderson, 2002-09 1088. Maurice Williams, 2001-09 999. Rashean Mathis, 2003-09 93

10. Keenan McCardell, 1996-2001 92

MEESTER KEEPS PLUGGING ALONG

RK PLAYER, YEARS TACKLES1. Brant Boyer, 1996-2000 942. Danny Clark, 2000-03 553. Nick Sorensen, 2003-06 534. Kiwaukee Thomas, 2000-04 505. Montell Owens, 2006-09 486. Brian Iwuh, 2006-09 477. Scott Starks, 2005-09 44

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JOSH SCOBEE LEADS KICKING GAME: Josh Scobee is four ofsix on field goals through the first three weeks with one blocked inweek two against Arizona, and he fell just short on a franchise-recordattempt of 63 yards at the end of the first half at Indianapolis in theseason-opener. Scobee hit from 24 and 46 yards at the Colts andwas good from 30 yards against the Cardinals. He connectedon a52-yarder last Sunday at Houston. He has reached the end zonewith 11 of his 14 kickoffs including three touchbacks. He was suc-cessful on all 10 field goal attempts in the preseason including sixfrom 40-plus yards.

SCOBEE HAS SOLID 2008: Kicker Josh Scobee made 19 of 25field goals (76.0 pct.), including two game-winners, and led the teamwith 90 points in 2008. In addition, he made a career-high four fieldgoals from 50-plus yards and tied for 12th in the NFL with 10 touch-backs.

PODLESH WINS PUNTER JOB: Adam Podlesh is in his thirdseason as the club’s punter after battling veteran Steve Weatherfordfor the job in the preseason. Podlesh missed the final five games ofthe 2008 season with a knee injury. He finished with a 46.8 averagein the preseason with five of nine punts downed inside the 20-yardline. He has played in 30 games for the Jaguars since being selectedin the fourth round of the 2007 draft and has a 42.1-yard average(36.9 net) on 112 punts with 30 downed inside the 20.

NEW LONG SNAPPER FOR JAGUARS: The Jaguars have a newlong snapper in the regular season for the first time since 2001 asthird-year pro Jeremy Cain outlasted veteran Joe Zelenka in the pre-season. Cain has spent time with Chicago, Philadelphia, Tennesseeand Washington and appeared in 20 games including three gamesthis season He played in eight games with Chicago from 2004-05.After not playing in 2006, he was signed by Tennessee in 2007 andplayed in the final 10 games including the postseason for the Titans.

Kicker Josh Scobee has been successful on 78.8 percent (108 of137) of his career field goal attempts. Scobee ranks second behindlong-time kicker Mike Hollis in several categories in team history.

MOST POINTS IN JAGUARS HISTORY

RK PLAYER, YEARS POINTS1. Mike Hollis, 1995-2001 7642. Josh Scobee, 2004-09 4893. Fred Taylor, 1998-2008 424

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING

RK PLAYER, YEARS GAMES1. Mike Hollis, 1995-2001 67 (12/24/95-9/10/00)2. Josh Scobee, 2004-2009 60 (1/2/05-present)

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

RK PLAYER, YEARS GAMES1. Mike Hollis, 1995-2001 80.6 (175 of 217)2. Josh Scobee, 2004-2009 78.8 (108 of 137)

RECORD 53-YARD FG HIT SIX TIMES: Josh Scobee has tied thefranchise record with three 53-yard field goals since 2004. MikeHollis (2) and Seth Marler also made field goals from 53 yards.

SCOBEE MOVES UP THE CHARTS

Kicker Josh Scobee has hit four game-winning field goals for theJaguars since entering the league in 2004.

SCOBEE’S GAME WINNERS

DATE OPPONENT FG TIME FINAL10/24/04 at Indianapolis 53 0:38 27-241/5/08 at Pittsburgh 25 0:37 31-299/21/08 at Indianapolis 51 0:04 23-219/28/08 vs. Houston 37 11:25 (OT) 30-27

GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS

Josh Scobee has recorded 77 touchbacks on 341 kickoffs sinceentering the NFL in 2004. Scobee has reached the end zone withsix of his eight kickoffs this season..

MOST NFL TOUCHBACKS FROM 2004-09

RK PLAYER, TEAM TB PCT.1. Neil Rackers, ARI 100 26.52. Olindo Mare, MIA, NO 95 30.63. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK 79 23.94. Josh Scobee, JAX 77 22.25. Rob Bironas, TEN 62 19.9

SCOBEE AMONG NFL’S BEST IN TOUCHBACKS

Josh Scobee has connected on 8 of 14 field goals from 50-plusyards including three from 53 yards. He hit from 52 yards in the firstquarter last Sunday at Houston. He attempted a potential NFL-record tying 63-yarder at the end of the first half in the season-opener in Indianapolis.

SCOBEE’S 50-PLUS YARD FIELD GOALS

DATE OPPONENT FG FINAL10/24/04 at Indianapolis 53 W, 27-2410/ 9/05 vs. Cincinnati 51 W, 23-2010/ 9/05 vs. Cincinnati 53 W, 23-20

9/14/08 vs. Buffalo 50 L, 16-209/21/08 at Indianapolis 51 W, 23-21

10/26/08 vs. Cleveland 53 L, 17-2311/ 2/08 at Cincinnati 52 L, 19-21

9/27/09 at Houston 52 W, 31-24

50-PLUS YARD FIELD GOALS

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DEL RIO SELECTS TEAM CAPTAINS: Head coach Jack Del Rioselected the club’s team captains prior to the season-opener andeach player has a ‘C’ on his jersey. QB David Garrard, RB MauriceJones-Drew, CB Rashean Mathis, FB Montell Owens and DE ReggieHayward were named captains.

DE LA SALLE WELL-REPRESENTED: RB Maurice Jones-Drewand DT Derek Landri are two of five current NFL players that playedat De La Salle High School in Concord, California. Landri played bothoffense and defensive line while Jones-Drew starred at running backand defensive back. The duo never lost a high school game, winninga national high school record 125 consecutive games. Other NFLplayers from De La Salle include QB Matt Gutierrez (Kansas City), LBD.J. Williams (Denver) and WR Demetrius Williams (Baltimore).

GOAL IS POSTSEASON: The Jaguars look to return to postseasonplay in 2009 and can look no further than last year for inspiration.Seven teams made the playoffs in 2008 that were not in the postsea-son the year before. It marked the 13th consecutive season in whichat least five teams (out of 12) accomplished the feat. The Jaguarswere one of six teams that made the playoffs in 2007 that were not inthe postseason the year before. Here are the teams that made thepostseason the past 13 years and were not in the year before:

Season Team1996 5 (Carolina, Denver, Jacksonville, Minnesota, New

England)1997 5 (Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, N.Y. Giants, Tampa Bay)1998 5 (Arizona, Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, N.Y. Jets)1999 7 (Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay,

Tennessee, Washington)2000 6 (Baltimore, Denver, New Orleans, N.Y. Giants, Oakland

Philadelphia)2001 6 (Chicago, Green Bay, New England, N.Y. Jets,

Pittsburgh, San Francisco)2002 5 (Atlanta, Cleveland, Indianapolis, New York Giants,

Tennessee)2003 8 (Baltimore, Carolina, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, New

England, St. Louis, Seattle)2004 5 (Atlanta, Minnesota, N.Y. Jets, Pittsburgh, San Diego)2005 7 (Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, N.Y.Giants

Tampa Bay, Washington)2006 7 (Baltimore, Dallas, Kansas City, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets,

Philadelphia, San Diego)2007 6 (Green Bay, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay,

Tennessee, Washington)2008 7 (Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Miami,

Minnesota, Philadelphia)

LONG AND SHORT OF IT: According to the NFL, there were 296players weighing 200 pounds or less, 311 players under six feet, and370 players weighing at least 300 pounds on NFL rosters on KickoffWeekend.

The Jaguars have 10 players weighing 200 pounds or less, 10 play-ers under six feet and 13 players weighing at least 300 pounds.Philadelphia leads the NFL with 14 players weighing 200 pounds orless while Atlanta and Pittsburgh are tied for the most players undersix-feet tall with 15. Dallas has a NFL-high 16 players weighing 300pounds or more.

Here is a closer look at the Jaguars roster and where it compares tothe rest of the NFL.

Jaguars NFLAverage Average

HEIGHT: 6.17 6.17WEIGHT: 249.51 247.41AGE: 26.32 26.61EXPERIENCE: 3.92 4.48ROOKIE/1ST YEAR: 13 9.6AGE 30 OR OVER: 10 10.6

The Jaguars will travel 20,934 miles to their 10 road games (presea-son and regular season) in 2009, the ninth-most in the NFL. TheSeattle Seahawks will travel the most with 29,504 miles. Accordingto the NFL, the total distance traveled by all teams will be 578,912miles. This is 18,128 fewer miles than last year, when teams traveleda total of 597,040 miles

RK TEAM MILES1. Seattle Seahawks 29,0542. San Francisco 49ers 29,0203. San Diego Chargers 28,6284. Arizona Cardinals 27,8405. Oakland Raiders 27,2326. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23,0187. New England Patriots 22,7108. Denver Broncos 21,8689. Jacksonville Jaguars 20,934

10. Dallas Cowboys 19,054

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

OPP. 2008RK TEAM RECORD PCT.1. Miami Dolphins 152-104 .5942. Carolina Panthers 151-104-1 .5923. New England Patriots 151-105 .5904. Atlanta Falcons 150-105-1 .5885. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 148-107-1 .5806. Buffalo Bills 146-110 .5707. New York Jets 145-110-1 .5688. New Orleans Saints 142-113-1 .5579. Philadelphia Eagles 137-119 .535

10. New York Giants 134-120-2 .52711. Jacksonville Jaguars 132-124 .516

2009 NFL STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE

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WILLIAM & MARY WELL-REPRESENTED: Jaguars third-roundpick Derek Cox has moved on to the NFL but he doesn't have to entirelyleave his days at William & Mary behind. Jaguars linebackers coachMark Duffner played football at William & Mary and was inducted into theschool's Hall of Fame in 1990. The two first met on Cox's visit toJacksonville prior to the draft. Besides Duffner's football accomplish-ments, Cox said he is more popular for something else.

"He is the weightlifting champion," Cox said.

Duffner holds the school record at 1,170 pounds (385 bench press; 285powerclean; 500 deadlift).

PRIDE OF ALBANY: The city of Albany sits in the southwestern part ofGeorgia with a population of a little over 160,000. There are four currentNFL players that grew up in Albany with two on the Jaguars roster inlinebacker Daryl Smith and defensive tackle Montavious Stanley. Smithattended Dougherty High School while Stanley played at nearbyWestover High School. Former Super Bowl MVP and current SeattleSeahawks wide receiver Deion Branch and Green Bay Packers runningback Kregg Lumpkin are from the area.

GOLF FOR FUN, KICK FOR DOUGH: Sixth-year pro Josh Scobee isan avid golfer and had quite an offseason away from the football field.Scobee started his journey by scoring tickets to the Masters in Aprilwhere he had the opportunity to get up close and personal with theworld's best golfers. He took it one step further in May when served asa marshal escort for The Players at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra. Hisduties included walking with Tiger Woods for all four of his rounds.

LINEBACKERS JOIN FORCES: Several of the club's linebackersestablished a program in the offseason in conjunction with WolfsonChildren's Hospital. Daryl Smith, Clint Ingram, Justin Durant and BrianIwuh made two visits a month to the hospital in the offseason and willbegin again in September. The players stopped by rooms, signed auto-graphs and distributed gifts to the patients on their visits.

WORKING VACATION: Running back Maurice Jones-Drew was one of24 current or former NFL players that attended the NFL Broadcast BootCamp on June 22-25 at NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. The campwas organized by the NFL Broadcasting Department and covered a widerange of topics with instructors from all of the NFL's broadcasting part-ners - CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC, NFL Network, Sirius Satellite Radio,Westwood One Radio, plus local radio and TV stations.

JAGUARS TRAINER FINISHES TRIATHLON IN AUSTRIA:Jaguars head athletic trainer/physical therapist Mike Ryan participated inthe Karnten Ironman Triathlon Austria during the offseason in Klagenfurt.Ryan crossed the finish line in 10:36:47, ranking 489th out of 2,400 par-ticipants. An Ironman Triathlon is 140 miles worth of swimming, bikingand running. Athletes from 49 nations took part in the Austria event.Ryan started the race with a four-mile swim in 1:09:51 before biking 112miles in 5:29:02 and concluded the race with a 26.2 mile run in 3:48:23.The 22-year NFL veteran has completed six Ironman Triathlons. Alongwith Austria, he has competed in Hawaii (1994), New Zealand (1996),Canary Island (1998), Brazil (2000) and Idaho (2004). In addition, he hascompeted in the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon and the 2002 WorldChampionship Duathlon.

JONES-DREW FEATURED IN ESPN COMMERCIAL: Running backMaurice Jones-Drew is featured in espn.com's new TV spot "FantasyFootball." Jones-Drew was joined by NFL players Clinton Portis(Washington), Brandon Jacobs (N.Y. Giants), Tony Gonzalez (Atlanta),Antonio Gates (San Diego), Dallas Clark (Indianapolis), Mason Crosby(Green Bay), Rob Bironas (Tennessee) and Adam Vinatieri (Indianapolis).

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■ Head coach Jack Del Rio played baseball at Hayward HighSchool with current Seattle Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu.■ LS Jeremy Cain attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School inFort Lauderdale, the same school that produced former NFL play-ers Brian Piccolo, Stefan Humphries, and Michael Irvin.■ S Sean Considine started his career as a walk-on at Iowa andearned a scholarship as a sophomore in 2002.■ LB Justin Durant was teammates with Pittsburgh Steelers line-backer Lawrence Timmons at Wilson High School in Florence,South Carolina. Timmons was the 15th overall pick in the 2007draft. ■ DT Atiyyah Ellison had his jersey retired by Parkway South HighSchool in 2006. Ellison was a standout basketball and footballplayer and set the school shot put record.■ DE Derrick Harvey did not play organized football until his junioryear at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Maryland.■ WR Torry Holt is the only player on the Jaguars roster who haswon a Super Bowl as he accomplished the feat in 1999 with theSt. Louis Rams. ■ TE Marcedes Lewis was a standout basketball and football play-er at Long Beach Poly High School, the same school that pro-duced actress Cameron Diaz, rapper Snoop Dogg, actor CarlWeathers and athletes Willie McGinest (NFL), Desean Jackson(NFL), Winston Justice (NFL), Chase Utley (MLB) and MiltonBradley (MLB).■ S Reggie Nelson's mother, Mary Lakes, lost her battle withbreast cancer in 2006. Nelson hosted the inaugural Mary LakesInvitational Bowl Against Breast Cancer in 2009 to benefit theNorth Florida Susan G. Komen For the Cure. ■ FB Montell Owens is an accomplished trumpet player andteamed up with 12 area high school students in 2009 to form theSt. Johns River City High School Jazz All-Starts and the group per-formed at the Jazz Festival in downtown Jacksonville.■ K Josh Scobee attended Longview High School in Texas, thesame school that produced actor Matthew McConaughey.■ OT Maurice Williams took classes at the Wharton School of theUniversity of Pennsylvania in the offseason. Williams was one of95 players enrolled in the NFL Business Management andEntrepreneurial Program, an initiative designed to assist players fortheir post-playing careers. The program is a joint partnershipbetween the NFL, the NFLPA and the country's most elite businessschools. In 2007, Williams attended classes at the StanfordGraduate School of Business as part of the program. ■ First-round pick Eugene Monroe (sociology) and third-roundpicks Terrance Knighton (criminal justice), Derek Cox (marketing)received their degrees on May 17.■ Cox served as President of the SAAC (Student Athletic AdvisoryCouncil) during the 2008-09 season at William & Mary.■ Fifth-round choice Jarett Dillard graduated in May of 2008 with adegree in political science from Rice. Dillard graduated first in hisclass at Sam Houston High School in San Antonio and was amember of the National Honor Roll Society.■ Abbie Britton, mother of second-round pick Eben Britton, is aColumbia University graduate and journalist.■ Kynan Forney’s cousin, Larry Allen, was a 11-time Pro Bowlguard with the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers.■ DE Derrick Harvey is one of five current NFL players fromEleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland. He joinsDE Derrick Burgess (Oakland), DE Will Davis (Arizona), OT JaredGaither (Baltimore) and WR Derrick Williams (Detroit).

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YDS FROM SCRIM POINTS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS13,632 F. Taylor 764 M. Hollis 862 J. Smith 12,287 J. Smith12,285 J. Smith 489 J. Scobee 499 K. McCardell 6,393 K. McCardell6,393 K. McCardell 424 F. Taylor 286 F. Taylor 2,500 K. Brady4,294 M. Jones-Drew 418 J. Smith 241 K. Brady 2,361 F. Taylor3,804 J. Stewart 264 M. Jones-Drew 191 P. Mitchell 2,322 R. Williams

TOUCHDOWNS GAMES PLAYED INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES70 F. Taylor 171 J. Smith 26 R. Mathis 858 D. Darius69 J. Smith 140 F. Taylor 15 A. Beasley 837 M. Peterson44 M. Jones-Drew 138 R. Meier 14 D. Darius 789 K. Hardy38 J. Stewart 132 B. Meester 8 M. Peterson 644 D. Smith30 K. McCardell 128 J. Zelenka 8 C. Hudson 516 J. Henderson20 S. Mack 120 K. Brady 7 M. McCree 489 A. Ayodele

120 M. Brunell 7 D. Thomas115 D. Darius 7 D. Grant115 P. Spicer 7 J. Craft

7 R. Nelson

SACKS GAMES STARTED PASSING YARDS PASSING ATTEMPTS55.0 T. Brackens 150 J. Smith 25,698 M. Brunell 3,612 M. Brunel l34.0 J. Smeenge 136 F. Taylor 10,290 D. Garrard 1,500 D. Garrard28.5 K. Hardy 132 B. Meester 9,042 B. Leftwich 1,344 B. Leftwich28.5 P. Spicer 117 M. Brunell26.0 J. Henderson 115 D. Darius22.5 G. Walker 110 K. Brady22.0 M. Stroud 108 J. Henderson22.0 B. McCray

COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWN PASSES HIGHEST COMP. PCT. HIGHEST PASSER RATING2,184 M. Brunell 144 M. Brunell 60.7 D. Garrard 85.5 M. Brunell

911 D. Garrard 53 D. Garrard 60.5 M. Brunell 84.7 D. Garrard789 B. Leftwich 51 B. Leftwich 58.7 B. Leftwich 80.5 B. Leftwich

HIGHEST AVG. PER RECEPTION FORCED FUMBLES FUMBLE RECOVERIES MOST TAKEAWAYS14.3 J. Smith 28 T. Brackens 13 T. Brackens 29 R. Mathis14.1 E. Wilford 9 J. Smeenge 6 B. Schwartz 20 D. Darius13.4 D Jones 8 K. Hardy 6 T. Davis 18 T. Brackens13.0 M. Jones 8 A. Beasley 6 D. Darius 18 A. Beasley12.8 K. McCardell 7 M. Stroud 6 K. Hardy 13 M. Peterson

7 D. Darius 6 F. Bryant 12 C. Hudson7 A. Ayodele 11 K. Hardy

11 T. DavisLONGEST FIELD GOALS HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

53 M. Hollis (10/8/95 vs. Pitt.) 80.6 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 of 21753 M. Hollis (9/29/96 vs. Car.) 78.8 Josh Scobee (2004-09), 108 of 13753 S. Marler (10/5/03 vs. SD) 53 J. Scobee (10/24/04 at Ind.)53 J. Scobee (10/9/05 vs. Cin.)53 J. Scobee (10/26/08 vs. Cle.)

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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL Play at home 5-3 4-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 2-6 0-1 29-20Play on the road 0-8 5-3 6-2 2-6 5-3 3-5 1-1 22-28Play on grass field 5-7 7-6 11-2 8-6 11-3 3-9 1-1 46-34Play on artificial turf 0-4 2-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 2-2 0-1 5-14Play in a dome 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 2-0 0-0 3-8vs. AFC South 2-4 2-4 4-2 2-4 2-4 2-4 1-1 15-23vs. AFC North 0-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 1-0 0-4 0-0 6-6vs. AFC East 0-4 1-0 1-0 2-2 1-0 0-1 0-0 5-7vs. AFC West 1-0 3-1 0-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 0-0 9-3vs. NFC South 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 5-3vs. NFC North 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 5-3vs. NFC East 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1vs. NFC West 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 3-2Win coin toss 3-4 3-3 3-3 2-6 4-1 3-6 1-0 19-23Lose coin toss 2-7 6-4 9-1 6-2 7-4 2-5 0-2 32-25Score first 3-3 6-0 8-1 5-2 9-1 3-2 1-1 35-10Opponent scores first 2-9 3-7 4-3 3-5 2-4 2-9 0-1 16-38Score on first possession 0-2 3-0 6-0 5-1 6-2 3-1 1-1 24-7Score 20+ points 4-2 5-1 11-1 6-4 10-3 5-2 1-0 42-13Score less than 20+ points 1-9 4-6 1-3 2-4 1-2 0-9 0-2 9-35Allow 20+ points 2-9 2-5 4-3 0-7 2-4 3-10 1-1 14-39Allow less than 20 points 3-2 7-2 8-1 8-1 9-1 1-1 0-1 36-9Games decided by 7 points or less 4-6 8-3 8-2 2-7 4-2 4-6 1-1 31-27Games decided by 3 points or less 1-2 5-2 3-1 0-3 1-2 2-1 0-1 12-12Lead after 1st quarter 2-0 4-0 8-0 4-2 8-2 2-3 0-0 28-7Trail after 1st quarter 1-9 2-6 3-2 3-3 1-2 3-7 1-1 14-30Lead at halftime 3-2 5-0 6-0 6-2 10-1 2-2 0-0 32-7Tied at Halftime 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 4-4Trail at Halftime 1-8 4-6 6-3 0-5 1-4 2-9 1-2 15-37Lead after 3rd quarter 3-2 7-1 9-2 7-0 9-0 3-2 0-0 38-7Tied after 3rd quarter 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 5-2Trail after 3rd quarter 1-7 2-6 2-2 0-8 2-5 1-9 0-2 8-39Overtime game 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 4-1Win turnover margin 2-2 7-0 8-2 6-1 9-1 4-2 1-1 37-9Lose turnover margin 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-5 1-3 0-6 0-1 4-25Turnover ratio even 2-3 2-5 3-0 1-2 2-1 1-3 0-0 11-14Have 30:00+ time of possession 5-5 6-5 9-2 8-3 8-2 4-6 1-0 41-23Have less than 30:00 time of possession 0-6 3-2 3-2 0-5 3-3 1-5 0-2 10-25Have 100+ rushing yards 5-4 5-3 9-2 7-7 11-2 4-6 1-1 42-25Have less than 100+ rushing yards 0-7 4-4 3-2 1-1 0-3 0-5 0-1 8-23Have 300 net yards passing 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-5Have 1 100-yard rusher 4-3 3-2 5-1 4-2 6-1 2-0 1-0 25-9Have 1 100-yard receiver 2-0 2-2 2-3 1-0 0-2 1-5 0-1 8-13No 100-yard rusher by opponent 5-10 7-5 12-1 8-5 9-4 4-9 1-1 46-35Opponent has 100-yard rusher 0-1 2-2 0-3 1-2 2-1 1-2 0-0 6-10No 300-yard passer by opponent 4-10 6-7 11-3 8-6 10-4 4-9 0-0 43-39Opponent has 300-yard passer 1-1 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-1 9-7 Scoring on defense 0-1 0-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 1-1 0-0 7-2Scoring on special teams 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 3-2Blocking a punt 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0Blocking a field goal 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1BY MONTHSeptember 0-4 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 1-2 12-11October 1-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 3-1 1-2 0-0 11-12November 2-3 1-2 4-0 2-2 3-1 1-3 0-0 13-11December 2-2 2-2 3-1 2-3 3-2 1-4 0-0 13-14January 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0BY DAY OF WEEKSaturday 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Sunday 4-11 9-6 10-4 6-7 10-4 5-10 1-2 46-44Sunday night 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2Monday night 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2TIME OF DAYKickoff is 1:00 p.m. or earlier 3-11 7-5 9-4 3-7 9-4 3-5 1-2 35-39Kickoff is between 4:00-4:15 p.m. 1-0 2-1 2-0 3-1 2-0 2-3 0-0 12-5Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. or later 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-3 0-0 4-4

JJAAGGUUAARRSS RREECCOORRDD UUNNDDEERR JJAACCKK DDEELL RRIIOO WWHHEENN......

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JAGUARS 2009 UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART  

OFFENSE WR   11 Mike Sims‐Walker       80 Mike Thomas          19 Tiquan Underwood LT    75 Eugene Monroe         72 Tra Thomas  LG    67 Vince Manuwai        77 Uche Nwaneri C    63 Brad Meester          77 Uche Nwaneri        RG    74 Maurice Williams       65 Kynan Forney RT    73 Eben Britton          78 Jordan Black TE    89 Marcedes Lewis        85 Ernest Wilford         86 Zach Miller      WR   81 Torry Holt            87 Jarett Dillard  QB     9 David Garrard          12 Luke McCown          FB    33 Greg Jones            24 Montell Owens       RB    32 Maurice Jones‐Drew     23 Rashad Jennings                                                            

 DEFENSE 

DE    99 Atiyyah Ellison         93 Greg Peterson DT    98 John Henderson        95 Montavious Stanley DT    96 Terrance Knighton      66 Derek Landri DE    91 Derrick Harvey        90 Julius Williams OLB  52 Daryl Smith           50 Russell Allen          53 Bryan Smith LB    56 Justin Durant          59 Brian Iwuh            55 Adam Seward OLB  51 Clint Ingram          54 Quentin Groves         CB    21 Derek Cox            41 Tyron Brackenridge      35 William Middleton CB    27 Rashean Mathis        31 Scott Starks          38 Brian Witherspoon     SS    37 Sean Considine         42 Gerald Alexander       36 Courtney Greene FS    25 Reggie Nelson         26 Brian Russell            

SPECIAL TEAMS P      3 Adam Podlesh PK    10 Josh Scobee H      3 Adam Podlesh PR    38 Brian Witherspoon      80 Mike Thomas KR    38 Brian Witherspoon      23 Rashad Jennings        19 Tiquan Underwood LS    48 Jeremy Cain   

underlined = rookie  

 

 

 

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NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE2 QUARTERBACKS

9 Garrard, David QB 6-1 236 31 8 East Carolina12 McCown, Luke QB 6-4 217 28 6 Louisiana Tech

4 RUNNING BACKS23 Jennings, Rashad RB 6-1 235 24 R Liberty24 Owens, Montell FB 5-10 225 25 4 Maine32 Jones-Drew, Maurice RB 5-7 208 24 4 UCLA33 Jones, Greg FB/RB 6-1 254 28 6 Florida State

5 WIDE RECEIVERS11 Sims-Walker, Mike WR 6-2 214 24 3 Central Florida19 Underwood, Tiquan WR 6-1 178 22 R Rutgers80 Thomas, Mike WR 5-8 193 22 R Arizona81 Holt, Torry WR 6-0 200 33 11 North Carolina State87 Dillard, Jarett WR 5-10 187 23 R Rice

3 TIGHT ENDS85 Wilford, Ernest TE 6-4 235 30 6 Virginia Tech86 Miller, Zach TE 6-4 245 25 R Nebraska-Omaha89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 275 25 4 UCLA

9 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN63 Meester, Brad C 6-3 311 32 10 Northern Iowa65 Forney, Kynan G 6-3 302 31 9 Hawaii67 Manuwai, Vince G 6-2 333 29 7 Hawaii72 Thomas, Tra OT 6-7 316 34 12 Florida State73 Britton, Eben OT 6-6 310 21 R Arizona74 Williams, Maurice G/OT 6-5 302 30 9 Michigan75 Monroe, Eugene OT 6-5 320 22 R Virginia77 Nwaneri, Uche G/C 6-3 329 25 3 Purdue78 Black, Jordan OT 6-5 305 29 6 Notre Dame

SPECIAL TEAMS 3

3 KICKERS/SPECIALISTS3 Podlesh, Adam P 5-11 200 26 3 Maryland10 Scobee, Josh PK 6-1 210 27 6 Louisiana Tech48 Cain, Jeremy LS 6-1 245 29 3 Massachusetts

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9 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN54 Groves, Quentin DE 6-3 264 25 2 Auburn66 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 26 3 Notre Dame90 Williams, Julius DE 6-2 260 23 R Connecticut91 Harvey, Derrick DE 6-5 281 22 2 Florida93 Peterson, Greg DT 6-5 315 25 3 North Carolina Central95 Stanley, Montavious DT 6-2 302 27 4 Louisville96 Knighton, Terrance DT 6-3 325 23 R Temple98 Henderson, John DT 6-7 335 30 8 Tennessee99 Ellison, Atiyyah DT 6-3 322 28 2 Missouri

JAGUARS BY POSITION

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7 LINEBACKERS50 Allen, Russell LB 6-3 234 23 R San Diego State51 Ingram, Clint LB 6-2 240 26 4 Oklahoma52 Smith, Daryl LB 6-2 249 27 6 Georgia Tech53 Smith, Bryan DE 6-2 250 25 2 McNeese State55 Seward, Adam LB 6-3 250 27 5 Nevada-Las Vegas56 Durant, Justin LB 6-1 240 24 3 Hampton59 Iwuh, Brian LB 6-0 239 25 4 Colorado

11 DEFENSIVE BACKS21 Cox, Derek CB 6-1 190 23 R William & Mary25 Nelson, Reggie S 5-11 202 26 3 Florida26 Russell, Brian S 6-2 210 31 3 San Diego State27 Mathis, Rashean CB 6-1 193 29 7 Bethune-Cookman31 Starks, Scott CB 5-9 178 26 5 Wisconsin35 Middleton, William CB 5-11 194 23 R Furman36 Greene, Courtney S 6-0 212 22 R Rutgers37 Considine, Sean S 6-0 212 27 5 Iowa 38 Witherspoon, Brian CB 5-10 180 24 2 Stillman41 Brackenridge, Tyron CB 5-11 189 25 2 Washington State42 Alexander, Gerald S 6-2 204 25 3 Boise State

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9/29/2009NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGEEXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ GP/GS/DNP/IA42 Alexander, Gerald S 6-2 204 6/28/84 25 3 Boise State Rancho Cucamonga, Calif T(Det.)-'09 3/0/0/050 Allen, Russell LB 6-3 234 5/5/86 23 R San Diego State Oceanside, Calif. FA-'09 3/0/0/078 Black, Jordan OT 6-5 305 1/28/80 29 6 Notre Dame Garland, Texas FA-'08 0/0/0/341 Brackenridge, Tyron CB 5-11 189 6/30/84 25 2 Washington State Pasadena, Calif. W (N.Y.J.)-'09 3/0/0/073 Britton, Eben OT 6-6 310 10/14/87 21 R Arizona Burbank, Calif. D2-'09 3/3/0/048 Cain, Jeremy LS 6-1 245 3/24/80 29 3 Massachusetts Boynton Beach, Fla. W (Wash.)-'09 3/0/0/037 Considine, Sean S 6-0 212 12/17/82 26 5 Iowa Byron, Ill. UFA (Phi.)-'09 3/3/0/021 Cox, Derek CB 6-1 190 9/22/86 23 R William & Mary Greenville, N.C. D3b-'09 3/3/0/087 Dillard, Jarett WR 5-10 187 12/21/85 23 R Rice San Antonio, Texas D5-'09 0/0/1/256 Durant, Justin LB 6-1 240 9/20/85 24 3 Hampton Florence, S.C. D2-'07 3/3/0/099 Ellison, Atiyyah DT 6-3 322 9/29/81 28 2 Missouri St. Louis, Mo. ps(S.F.)-'08 3/0/0/065 Forney, Kynan G 6-3 302 9/8/78 31 9 Hawaii Nacogdoches, Texas FA-'09 0/0/0/39 Garrard, David QB 6-1 236 2/14/78 31 8 East Carolina Durham, N.C. D4-'02 3/3/0/036 Greene, Courtney S 6-0 212 11/23/86 22 R Rutgers New Rochelle, N.Y. FA-'09 0/0/0/154 Groves, Quentin DE 6-3 264 7/5/84 25 2 Auburn Greenville, Miss. D2-'08 3/2/0/091 Harvey, Derrick DE 6-5 281 11/9/86 22 2 Florida Greenbelt, Mary. D1-'08 3/3/0/098 Henderson, John DT 6-7 335 1/9/79 30 8 Tennessee Nashville, Tenn. D1-'02 3/3/0/081 Holt, Torry WR 6-0 200 6/5/76 33 11 North Carolina St. Gibsonville, N.C. FA-'09 3/2/0/051 Ingram, Clint LB 6-2 240 3/21/83 26 4 Oklahoma Hallsville, Texas D3-'06 3/3/0/059 Iwuh, Brian LB 6-0 239 3/8/84 25 4 Colorado Houston, Texas FA-'06 2/0/0/123 Jennings, Rashad RB 6-1 235 3/26/85 24 R Liberty Forest, Va. D7a-'09 2/0/1/033 Jones, Greg FB/RB 6-1 254 5/9/81 28 6 Florida State Beaufort, S.C. D2b-'04 3/2/0/032 Jones-Drew, Maurice RB 5-7 208 3/23/85 24 4 UCLA Antioch, Calif. D2-'06 3/3/0/096 Knighton, Terrance DT 6-3 325 7/4/86 23 R Temple Windsor, Conn. D3a-'09 3/3/0/066 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 26 3 Notre Dame Huntington Beach, Calif. D5c-'07 3/0/0/089 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 275 5/19/84 25 4 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D1-'06 3/3/0/067 Manuwai, Vince G 6-2 333 7/12/80 29 7 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii D3-'03 3/3/0/027 Mathis, Rashean CB 6-1 193 8/27/80 29 7 Bethune-Cookman Jacksonville, Fla. D2-'03 3/3/0/012 McCown, Luke QB 6-4 217 7/12/81 28 6 Louisiana Tech Jacksonville, Texas T(T.B.)-'09 0/0/3/063 Meester, Brad C 6-3 311 3/23/77 32 10 Northern Iowa Parkersburg, Iowa D2-'00 3/3/0/035 Middleton, William CB 5-11 194 7/28/86 23 R Furman Marist, Ga. ps(Atl.)-'09 0/0/0/186 Miller, Zach TE 6-4 245 10/4/84 25 R Nebraska-Omaha Wahoo, Neb. D6-'09 1/0/0/275 Monroe, Eugene OT 6-5 320 4/18/87 22 R Virginia Plainfield, N.J. D1-'09 3/3/0/025 Nelson, Reggie S 5-11 202 9/21/83 26 3 Florida Melbourne, Fla. D1-'07 3/3/0/077 Nwaneri, Uche G/C 6-3 329 3/20/84 25 3 Purdue Garland, Texas D5a-'07 3/0/0/024 Owens, Montell FB 5-10 225 5/4/84 25 4 Maine Wilmington, Del. FA-'06 3/0/0/093 Peterson, Greg DT 6-5 315 1/21/84 25 3 North Carolina Central Kenansville, N.C. FA-'09 0/0/0/03 Podlesh, Adam P 5-11 200 8/11/83 26 3 Maryland Pittsford, N.Y. D4a-'07 3/0/0/026 Russell, Brian S 6-2 210 2/5/78 31 3 San Diego State West Covina, Calif. FA-'09 3/0/0/010 Scobee, Josh PK 6-1 210 6/23/82 27 6 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas D5a-'04 3/0/0/055 Seward, Adam LB 6-3 250 6/15/82 27 5 Nevada-Las Vegas Champaign-Urbana, Ill. FA-'09 1/0/0/211 Sims-Walker, Mike WR 6-2 214 11/21/84 24 3 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. D3-'07 3/2/0/053 Smith, Bryan LB 6-2 250 11/28/83 25 2 McNeese State Newton, Texas ps(Stl.)-'09 0/0/0/052 Smith, Daryl LB 6-2 249 3/14/82 27 6 Georgia Tech Albany, Ga. D2a-'04 3/3/0/095 Stanley, Montavious DT 6-2 302 10/10/81 27 4 Louisville Albany, Ga. FA-'09 2/0/0/131 Starks, Scott CB 5-9 178 6/27/83 26 5 Wisconsin St. Louis, Mo. D3-'05 3/0/0/080 Thomas, Mike WR 5-8 198 6/4/87 22 R Arizona DeSoto, Texas D4-'09 1/0/0/272 Thomas, Tra OT 6-7 316 11/20/74 34 12 Florida State DeLand, Fla. UFA(Phi.)-'09 2/0/1/019 Underwood, Tiquan WR 6-1 178 2/17/87 22 R Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. D7b-'09 1/0/0/085 Wilford, Ernest TE 6-4 235 1/14/79 30 6 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. FA-'09 3/1/0/090 Williams, Julius DE 6-2 260 7/19/86 23 R Connecticut Decatur, Ga. FA-'09 2/0/0/174 Williams, Maurice G/OT 6-5 302 1/26/79 30 9 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D2-'01 3/3/0/038 Witherspoon, Brian CB 5-10 180 6/5/85 24 2 Stillman Butler, Ala. FA-'08 1/0/0/2

INJURED RESERVE22 Carey, Don DB 5-11 192 2/14/87 22 R Norfolk State Norfolk, Va. W (Cle.)-'0992 Meier, Rob DL 6-5 315 8/29/77 32 10 Washington State W. Vancouver, B.C. D7b-'0097 Hayward, Reggie DE 6-5 275 3/14/79 30 9 Iowa State Dolton, Ill. UFA(Den.)-'05 1/1/0/084 Williamson, Troy WR 6-1 203 4/30/83 26 5 South Carolina Jackson, S.C. T(Min.)-'08 2/1/0/0

PRACTICE SQUAD4 Bartel, Richard QB 6-3 230 2/3/83 26 1 Tarleton State Grapevine, Texas FA-'0944 Bolen, Brock FB 6-0 233 3/24/85 24 R Louisville Germantown, Ohio FA-'0916 Hughes, Nate WR 6-2 195 1/18/85 24 1 Alcorn State Starkville, Miss. FA-'08 1/0/0/064 Newton, Cecil C 6-2 310 3/20/86 23 R Tennessee State Atlanta, Ga. FA-'0988 Potter, Zach TE 6-7 280 5/4/86 23 R Nebraska Omaha, Neb. FA-'0970 Stephenson, Cameron G 6-3 326 6/18/83 26 1 Rutgers Inglewood, Calif. ps(N.O.)-'08

Pronunciations: Eben Britton - EBB-un; Sean Considine - CON-suh-dyne; Atiyyah Ellison - ah-TEE-ah; Kynan Forney - KEY-nun FOR-neeDavid Garrard - guh-RARD; Brian Iwuh - EE-woo; Vince Manuwai - MAH-new-wye; Rashean Mathis - ruh-SHEEN; Uche Nwaneri - OO-chay wah-NEHR-ee;Adam Podlesh - PAHD-lesh; Tiquan Underwood - ty-KWAHN

JAGUARS 2009 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

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9/29/2009NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ GP/GS/DNP/IA

3 Podlesh, Adam P 5-11 200 26 3 Maryland Pittsford, N.Y. D4a-'07 3/0/0/09 Garrard, David QB 6-1 236 31 8 East Carolina Durham, N.C. D4-'02 3/3/0/010 Scobee, Josh PK 6-1 210 27 6 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas D5a-'04 3/0/0/011 Sims-Walker, Mike WR 6-2 214 24 3 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. D3-'07 3/2/0/012 McCown, Luke QB 6-4 217 28 6 Louisiana Tech Jacksonville, Texas T(T.B.)-'09 0/0/3/019 Underwood, Tiquan WR 6-1 178 22 R Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. D7b-'09 1/0/0/021 Cox, Derek CB 6-1 190 23 R William & Mary Greenville, N.C. D3b-'09 3/3/0/023 Jennings, Rashad RB 6-1 235 24 R Liberty Forest, Va. D7a-'09 2/0/1/024 Owens, Montell FB 5-10 225 25 4 Maine Wilmington, Del. FA-'06 3/0/0/025 Nelson, Reggie S 5-11 202 26 3 Florida Melbourne, Fla. D1-'07 3/3/0/026 Russell, Brian S 6-2 210 31 3 San Diego State West Covina, Calif. FA-'09 3/0/0/027 Mathis, Rashean CB 6-1 193 29 7 Bethune-Cookman Jacksonville, Fla. D2-'03 3/3/0/031 Starks, Scott CB 5-9 178 25 5 Wisconsin St. Louis, Mo. D3-'05 3/0/0/032 Jones-Drew, Maurice RB 5-7 208 24 4 UCLA Antioch, Calif. D2-'06 3/3/0/033 Jones, Greg FB/RB 6-1 254 28 6 Florida State Beaufort, S.C. D2b-'04 3/2/0/035 Middleton, William CB 5-11 194 23 R Furman Marist, Ga. ps(Atl.)-'09 0/0/0/136 Greene, Courtney S 6-0 212 22 R Rutgers New Rochelle, N.Y. FA-'09 0/0/0/137 Considine, Sean S 6-0 212 26 5 Iowa Byron, Ill. UFA (Phi.)-'09 3/3/0/038 Witherspoon, Brian CB 5-10 180 24 2 Stillman Butler, Ala. FA-'08 1/0/0/241 Brackenridge, Tyron CB 5-11 189 25 2 Washington State Pasadena, Calif. W (N.Y.J.)-'09 3/0/0/042 Alexander, Gerald S 6-2 204 25 3 Boise State Rancho Cucamonga, Calif T(Det.)-'09 3/0/0/048 Cain, Jeremy LS 6-1 245 29 3 Massachusetts Boynton Beach, Fla. W (Wash.)-'09 3/0/0/050 Allen, Russell LB 6-3 234 23 R San Diego State Oceanside, Calif. FA-'09 3/0/0/051 Ingram, Clint LB 6-2 240 26 4 Oklahoma Hallsville, Texas D3-'06 3/3/0/052 Smith, Daryl LB 6-2 249 27 6 Georgia Tech Albany, Ga. D2a-'04 3/3/0/053 Smith, Bryan LB 6-2 250 25 2 McNeese State Newton, Texas ps(Stl.)-'09 0/0/0/054 Groves, Quentin DE 6-3 264 25 2 Auburn Greenville, Miss. D2-'08 3/2/0/055 Seward, Adam LB 6-3 250 27 5 Nevada-Las Vegas Champaign-Urbana, Ill. FA-'09 1/0/0/256 Durant, Justin LB 6-1 240 24 3 Hampton Florence, S.C. D2-'07 3/3/0/059 Iwuh, Brian LB 6-0 239 25 4 Colorado Houston, Texas FA-'06 2/0/0/163 Meester, Brad C 6-3 311 32 10 Northern Iowa Parkersburg, Iowa D2-'00 3/3/0/065 Forney, Kynan G 6-3 302 31 9 Hawaii Nacogdoches, Texas FA-'09 0/0/0/366 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 26 3 Notre Dame Huntington Beach, Calif. D5c-'07 3/0/0/067 Manuwai, Vince G 6-2 333 29 7 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii D3-'03 3/3/0/072 Thomas, Tra OT 6-7 316 34 12 Florida State DeLand, Fla. UFA(Phi.)-'09 2/0/1/073 Britton, Eben OT 6-6 310 21 R Arizona Burbank, Calif. D2-'09 3/3/0/074 Williams, Maurice G/OT 6-5 302 30 9 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D2-'01 3/3/0/075 Monroe, Eugene OT 6-5 320 22 R Virginia Plainfield, N.J. D1-'09 3/3/0/077 Nwaneri, Uche G/C 6-3 329 25 3 Purdue Garland, Texas D5a-'07 3/0/0/078 Black, Jordan OT 6-5 305 29 6 Notre Dame Garland, Texas FA-'08 0/0/0/380 Thomas, Mike WR 5-8 198 22 R Arizona DeSoto, Texas D4-'09 1/0/0/281 Holt, Torry WR 6-0 200 33 11 North Carolina St. Gibsonville, N.C. FA-'09 3/2/0/085 Wilford, Ernest TE 6-4 235 30 6 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. FA-'09 3/1/0/086 Miller, Zach TE 6-4 245 25 R Nebraska-Omaha Wahoo, Neb. D6-'09 1/0/0/287 Dillard, Jarett WR 5-10 187 23 R Rice San Antonio, Texas D5-'09 0/0/1/289 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 275 25 4 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D1-'06 3/3/0/090 Williams, Julius DE 6-2 260 23 R Connecticut Decatur, Ga. FA-'09 2/0/0/191 Harvey, Derrick DE 6-5 281 22 2 Florida Greenbelt, Mary. D1-'08 3/3/0/093 Peterson, Greg DT 6-5 315 25 3 North Carolina Central Kenansville, N.C. FA-'09 0/0/0/095 Stanley, Montavious DT 6-2 302 27 4 Louisville Albany, Ga. FA-'09 2/0/0/196 Knighton, Terrance DT 6-3 325 23 R Temple Windsor, Conn. D3a-'09 3/3/0/098 Henderson, John DT 6-7 335 30 8 Tennessee Nashville, Tenn. D1-'02 3/3/0/099 Ellison, Atiyyah DT 6-3 322 28 2 Missouri St. Louis, Mo. ps(S.F.)-'08 3/0/0/0

Head Coach: Jack Del RioAssistants:

JAGUARS 2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER

Dirk Koetter (offensive coordinator), Mel Tucker (defensive coordinator), Russ Purnell (special teams coordinator), Mike Tice (assistant head coach/tight ends), Johnny Cox (quality control/offense), Mark Duffner (linebackers), Jason George (assistant strenth and conditioning), Andy Heck (offensive line), Nate Kaczor (assistant special teams), Thom Kaumeyer (assistant defensive backs), Ted Monachino (defensive line), Todd Monken (wide receivers), Kennedy Pola (running backs), Luke Richesson (strength and conditioning), Mike Shula (quarterbacks), Cory Undlin (defensive assistant), Devin Bonik (director of football development)

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ROOKIE, VETERANAND FIRST-YEAR UNRESTRICTED COLLEGE

FREE AGENTS FREE AGENTS TRADE WAIVERS DRAFT(17) (2) (2) (2) (30)

2000 C Brad Meester

2001 G/OT Maurice Williams

2002 DT John HendersonQB David Garrard

2003 CB Rashean MathisG Vince Manuwai

2004 LB Daryl SmithFB/RB Greg JonesPK Josh Scobee

2005 CB Scott Starks2006 FB Montell Owens TE Marcedes Lewis

LB Brian Iwuh RB Maurice Jones-DrewLB Clint Ingram

2007 S Reggie NelsonLB Justin DurantWR Mike Sims-WalkerP Adam PodleshG/C Uche NwaneriDT Derek Landri

2008 CB Brian Witherspoon DE Derrick HarveyDT Atiyyah Ellison DE Quentin GrovesOT Jordan Black

2009 LB Russell Allen S Sean Considine S Gerald Alexander CB Tyron Brackenridge OT Eugene MonroeWR Torry Holt OT Tra Thomas QB Luke McCown LS Jeremy Cain OT Eben BrittonDE Julius Williams DT Terrance KnightonDT Montavious Stanley CB Derek CoxLB Adam Seward WR Mike ThomasTE Ernest Wilford WR Jarett DillardG Kynan Forney TE Zach MillerS Brian Russell RB Rashad JenningsCB William Middleton WR Tiquan UnderwoodS Courtney GreeneLB Bryan SmithDT Greg Peterson

ROSTER ANALYSISAGE EXPERIENCE

OFFENSE (23) DEFENSE (27) 21 - 1 R - 13QB - 2 DL - 19 22 - 5 1 - 0RB - 4 LB - 7 23 - 6 2 - 6WR - 5 DB - 11 24 - 6 3 - 10TE - 3 25 - 10 4 - 6OL - 9 26 - 5 5 - 3

27 - 5 6 - 6SPECIALISTS (3) TOTAL: 53 PLAYERS 28 - 2 7 - 2P - 1 29 - 4 8 - 2PK - 1 30 - 3 9 - 2LS - 1 31 - 3 10 - 1

32 - 1 11 - 133 - 1 12 - 134 - 1 AVG. - 3.74AVG. - 26.08

HOW THE JAGUARS ARE BEING BUILT

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DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION DATE PLAYER TRANSACTIONDec. 31 DAVIS, Charles, TE Signed contract August 24 DUPREE, Maurice, WR Signed contractJan. 12 PEARMAN, Alvin, RB Signed contract August 24 SEWARD, Adam, LB Signed contractJan. 12 SPENCER, Charles, OT Signed contract August 24 MYLES, Lamar, LB WaivedJan. 21 OWENS, Montell, FB Signed contract extension August 24 STRICKLAND, Andy, WR WaivedFeb. 11 PORTER, Jerry, WR Released August 25 LEWIS, Jonathan, DT WaivedFeb. 11 FLORENCE, Drayton, CB Released August 25 WILFORD, Ernest, TE Signed contractFeb. 12 ZELENKA, Joe, LS Signed contract extension August 26 MINCEY, Jeremy, DL WaivedFeb. 16 TAYLOR, Fred, RB Released August 26 JACKSON, Jervonte, DT Signed contractFeb.27 MEESTER, Brad, C Signed contract August 30 SMITH, Paul, QB WaivedFeb. 27 STARKS, Scott, CB Signed contract August 30 BOECKMAN, Todd, QB Signed contractFeb.27 SPICER, Paul, DE Released September 1 DENMARK, Clarence, WR WaivedFeb. 27 CONSIDINE, Sean, S Signed contract (UFA-Phila.) September 1 DUPREE, Maurice, WR WaivedMarch 3 WYCHE, James, DE Signed contract September 1 JACKSON, Jervonte, DT WaivedMarch 9 THOMAS, Tra, OT Signed contract (UFA-Phila.) September 1 LORENZEN, Tyler, TE WaivedMarch 16 JONES, Matt, WR Released September 1 CAREY, Don, DB Placed on injured reserveMarch 20 McDANIEL, Tony, DT Traded to Miami September 5 MEIER, Rob, DL Placed on injured reserveApril 3 WRIGHSTER, III, George, TE Released September 5 ANGULO, Richard, TE ReleasedApril 16 JONES-DREW, Maurice, RB Signed contract extension September 5 McCREE, Marlon, S ReleasedApril 20 HOLT, Torry, WR Signed contract September 5 PEARMAN, Alvin, RB ReleasedApril 25 MONROE, Eugene, OT Drafted (1) September 5 PASHOS, Tony, OL ReleasedApril 25 BRITTON, Eben, OT Drafted (2) September 5 SHAW, Tim, LB WaivedApril 26 KNIGHTON, Terrance, DT Drafted (3a) September 5 WASHINGTON, Chauncey, RB WaivedApril 26 COX, Derek, CB Drafted (3b) September 5 WEATHERFORD, Steve, P ReleasedApril 26 THOMAS, Mike, WR Drafted (4) September 5 WILLIAMS, Brian, DB ReleasedApril 26 DILLARD, Jarett, WR Drafted (5) September 5 WILLIAMS, Thomas, LB WaivedApril 26 MILLER, Zach, TE Drafted (6) September 5 ZELENKA, Joe, LS ReleasedApril 26 JENNINGS, Rashad, RB Drafted (7a) September 5 UNDERWOOD, Tiquan, WR WaivedApril 26 UNDERWOOD, Tiquan, WR Drafted (7b) September 5 BOECKMAN, Todd, QB WaivedApril 26 ALLEN, Russell, LB Agreed to contract September 5 BOLEN, Brock, FB WaivedApril 26 BELL, Kyle, FB Agreed to contract September 5 DESORMEAUX, Michael, S WaivedApril 26 BOLEN, Brock, FB Agreed to contract September 5 ITTERSAGEN, Pete, CB WaivedApril 26 BROWN, Nathan, QB Agreed to contract September 5 NAVARRE, Jeremy,DE WaivedApril 26 BROWN, Weldon, CB Agreed to contract September 5 NEWTON, Cecil, C WaivedApril 26 DESORMEAUX, Michael, SS Agreed to contract September 5 PETERSON, Todd, WR WaivedApril 26 DUPREE, Maurice, WR Agreed to contract September 5 STEPHENSON, Cameron, G WaivedApril 26 ENGLISH, Jason, WR Agreed to contract September 5 VAUGHAN, Josh, RB WaivedApril 26 HYPOLITE, George, DT Agreed to contract September 5 WILLIAMS, Johnny, LB WaivedApril 26 ITTERSAGEN, Pete, CB Agreed to contract September 6 BOUMAN, Todd, QB ReleasedApril 26 LORENZEN, Tyler, TE Agreed to contract September 6 McCOWN, LUKE, QB Acquired via trade (Tampa Bay)April 26 McLENDON, Mike, RB Agreed to contract September 7 BARTEL, Richard, QB Signed to practice squadApril 26 NAVARRE, Jeremy, DE Agreed to contract September 7 BOLEN, Brock, FB Signed to practice squadApril 26 NEWTON, Cecil, C Agreed to contract September 7 DESORMEAUX, Michael, S Signed to practice squadApril 26 PATTERSON, Kevin, SS Agreed to contract September 7 NAVARRE, Jeremy,DE Signed to practice squadApril 26 PETERSON, Todd, WR Agreed to contract September 7 NEWTON, Cecil, C Signed to practice squadApril 26 WILLIAMS, Johnny, LB Agreed to contract September 7 STEPHENSON, Cameron, G Signed to practice squadApril 26 WILLIAMS, Julius, DE Agreed to contract September 7 UNDERWOOD, Tiquan, WR Signed to practice squadApril 27 SPENCER, Charles, OT Released September 7 VAUGHAN, Josh, RB Signed to practice squadApril 29 CONTRONE, Athony, FB Waived September 7 COX, Kennard, DB WaivedMay 4 BROWN, Nathan, QB Waived September 8 NORMAN, Dennis, OL ReleasedMay 4 GARDNER, Isaiah, DB Waived September 8 RUSSELL, Brian, S Signed contractMay 4 RODGERS, Stefan, OT Waived September 8 FORNEY, Kynan, G Signed contractMay 4 ABDALLAH, Nader, DT Signed contract September 8 COX, Kennard, DB Signed to practice squadMay 4 FORRESTER, Mesphin, DB Signed contract September 8 VAUGHAN, Josh, RB Waived from practice squadMay 12 BOUMAN, Todd, QB Signed contract September 15 HAYWARD, Reggie, DE Placed on injured reserveMay 14 McLENDON, Mike, RB Waived September 15 COX, Kennard, DB Activated from practice squadMay 14 NKANG, Chad, DB Waived September 15 HENDERSON, Robert, DE Signed to practice squadMay 20 WOODS, D'Juan, WR Waived September 17 WYCHE, James, DE WaivedMay 20 BRACKENRIDGE, Tyron, CB Claimed off waivers (NY Jets) September 17 NAVARRE, Jeremy, DE Activated from practice squadJune 4 McCREE, Marlon, S Signed contract September 17 POTTER, Zach, TE Signed to practice squadJune 4 ABDALLAH, Nader, DT Waived September 21 MIDDLETON, William, CB Signed from Atlanta's practice squadJune 4 PATTERSON, Kevin, SS Waived September 21 GREENE, Courtney, S Signed contractJune 11 DAVIS, Charles, TE Waived September 21 ESTANDIA, Greg,TE WaivedJune 11 JAMES, William, CB Waived September 21 HUGHES, Nate, WR WaivedJune 17 LEMON, Cleo, QB Contract terminated September 21 DESORMEAUX, Michael, S Waived from practice squadJune 17 MILLER, Drew, OL Waived September 21 ROLAND, Justin, LB Signed to practice squadJune 17 BRUCE,Mkristo, DE Waived September 23 WILLIAMSON, Troy, WR Placed on injured reserveJune 17 BROWN, Weldon, CB Waived September 23 HUGHES, Nate, WR Signed to practice squadJune 17 ENGLISH, Jason, WR Waived September 23 UNDERWOOD, Tiquan, WR Activated from practice squadJune 17 BOECKMAN, Todd, QB Signed contract September 28 NAVARRE, Jeremy, DE WaivedJune 17 STRICKLAND, Andy, WR Signed contract September 28 COX, Kennard, DB WaivedJune 18 CAIN, Jeremy, LS Claimed off waivers (Washington) September 28 SMITH, Bryan, LB Signed from St. Louis practice squadJune 23 BELL, Kyle, FB Waived September 29 PETERSON, Greg, DT Signed contractJune 30 ALEXANDER, Gerald,S Acquired via trade (Detroit) September 29 HENDERSON, Robert, DE Waived from practice squadJune 30 NORTHCUTT, Dennis,WR Traded to Detroit September 29 ROLAND, Justin, LB Waived from practice squadJuly 9 THOMAS, Mike, WR Signed contractJuly 9 LOWRY, Calvin, S ReleasedJuly 23 HYPOLITE, George, DT WaivedJuly 23 STANLEY, Montavious, DT Signed contractJuly 24 JENNINGS, Rashad, RB Signed contractJuly 30 COX, Derek, CB Signed contractJuly 30 UNDERWOOD, Tiquan, WR Signed contractJuly 31 KNIGHTON, Terrance, DT Signed contractJuly 31 BOECKMAN, Todd, QB WaivedAugust 2 BRITTON, Eben, OT Signed contractAugust 2 DENMARK, Clarence, WR Signed contractAugust 3 HOLLOWAY, David, LB Signed contractAugust 7 HOLLOWAY, David, LB WaivedAugust 7 MILLER, Drew, C/G Signed contractAugust 7 CAREY, Don, DB Claimed off waivers (Cleveland)August 7 FORRESTER, Mesphin, DB WaivedAugust 11 MILLER, Drew, C/G Waived/InjuredAugust 11 VAUGHAN, Josh, RB Signed contractAugust 14 MONROE, Eugene, OT Signed contractAugust 14 DUPREE, Maurice, WR Waived

JAGUARS 2009 ROSTER MOVES

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2009 STATISTICS WON 1, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/13 L 12-14 at Indianapolis 65,757 Jones-Drew 57 282 4.9 61t 4 09/20 L 17-31 Arizona 46,520 Garrard 13 70 5.4 30 1 09/27 W 31-24 at Houston 70,083 M. Thomas 2 35 17.5 22 0 10/04 Tennessee Jennings 3 2 0.7 2 0 10/11 at Seattle Owens 2 1 0.5 3 0 10/18 St. Louis TEAM 77 390 5.1 61t 5 11/01 at Tennessee OPPONENTS 81 300 3.7 20 2 11/08 Kansas City * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/15 at New York Jets Jones-Drew 13 71 5.5 13 0 11/22 Buffalo Sims-Walker 12 187 15.6 34 1 11/29 at San Francisco Holt 12 169 14.1 27 0 12/06 Houston M. Lewis 7 103 14.7 25t 1 12/13 Miami Williamson 3 34 11.3 13 0 12/17 Indianapolis Hughes 3 15 5.0 8 0 12/27 at New England G. Jones 2 8 4.0 9 0 01/03 at Cleveland Wilford 1 13 13.0 13 0 Jax Opp. M. Thomas 1 10 10.0 10 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 54 66 Jennings 1 8 8.0 8 0 Rushing 22 16 TEAM 55 618 11.2 34 2 Passing 27 47 OPPONENTS 81 866 10.7 39 6 Penalty 5 3 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD 3rd Down: Made/Att 17/42 14/33 D. Cox 1 0 0.0 0 0 3rd Down Pct. 40.5 42.4 Mathis 1 0 0.0 0 0 4th Down: Made/Att 3/5 2/4 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 4th Down Pct. 60.0 50.0 OPPONENTS 1 7 7.0 7 0 POSSESSION AVG. 28:32 31:28 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B TOTAL NET YARDS 998 1145 Podlesh 12 476 39.7 38.2 0 4 61 0 Avg. Per Game 332.7 381.7 TEAM 12 476 39.7 38.2 0 4 61 0 Total Plays 183 189 OPPONENTS 9 398 44.2 38.6 2 4 53 0 Avg. Per Play 5.5 6.1 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 390 300 Hughes 1 0 11 11.0 11 0 Avg. Per Game 130.0 100.0 Starks 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total Rushes 77 81 M. Thomas 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 NET YARDS PASSING 608 845 Witherspoon 0 1 0 --- --- 0 Avg. Per Game 202.7 281.7 TEAM 3 1 11 3.7 11 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 5/10 3/21 OPPONENTS 4 3 18 4.5 13 0 Gross Yards 618 866 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Att./Completions 101/55 105/81 Jennings 3 56 18.7 24 0 Completion Pct. 54.5 77.1 M. Thomas 2 36 18.0 23 0 Had Intercepted 1 2 Underwood 2 38 19.0 24 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 12/39.7 9/44.2 Witherspoon 2 54 27.0 28 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 12/38.2 9/38.6 Ellison 1 16 16.0 16 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 16/114 15/135 Owens 1 29 29.0 29 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 5/3 7/4 TEAM 11 229 20.8 29 0 TOUCHDOWNS 7 9 OPPONENTS 11 285 25.9 39 0 Rushing 5 2 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Passing 2 6 Scobee 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 1/ 2 1/2 Returns 0 1 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 1/ 2 1/2 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/ 2 0/1 TEAM 6 20 14 20 0 60 Scobee: (24G,46G,63N)(30G,46B)(52G) OPPONENTS 17 35 17 0 0 69 OPPONENTS: (52N)(45G,48N)(27G) * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Jones-Drew 4 4 0 0 0 24 Scobee 0 0 0 0 6/ 6 4/ 6 0 18 Garrard 1 1 0 0 0 6 M. Lewis 1 0 1 0 0 6 Sims-Walker 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 7 5 2 0 6/ 6 4/ 6 0 60 OPPONENTS 9 2 6 1 9/ 9 2/ 4 0 69 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-1, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Hayward 1, Ingram 1, Stanley 1, TEAM 3, OPPONENTS 5 FUM/LOST: Garrard 3/1, Sims-Walker 1/1, Williamson 1/1 * PASSING GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Garrard 3/3 101 55 618 54.5 6.12 2 2.0 1 1.0 34 5/ 10 75.4 TEAM 101 55 618 54.5 6.12 2 2.0 1 1.0 34 5/ 10 75.4 OPPONENTS 105 81 866 77.1 8.25 6 5.7 2 1.9 39 3/ 21 111.8

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JAGUARS DEFENSIVE TACKLESPass

Player Total Solo Asst. Sacks Int. Def. TFL QBP FF FRJ. Durant 39 32 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0D. Smith 32 21 11 0.0 0 1 1 3 2 1C. Ingram 19 12 7 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0R. Nelson 19 15 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0D. Cox 16 9 7 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1S. Considine 15 9 6 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0J. Henderson 13 4 9 0.0 0 1 0 2 0 0R. Mathis 13 10 3 0.0 1 2 0 1 1 1Q. Groves 10 6 4 0.0 0 0 1 2 1 0T. Knighton 8 5 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0G. Alexander 7 5 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0S. Starks 7 4 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0D. Harvey 5 2 3 0.0 0 1 0 3 0 0T. Brackenridge 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0A. Ellison 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0M. Stanley 4 4 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0D. Landri 4 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0B. Iwuh 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0R. Hayward 2 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0J. Williams 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0B. Russell 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JAGUARS SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESBlk.

Player Total Solo Asst. Kick FF FRB. Iwuh 3 2 1 1 0 0M. Owens 3 3 0 0 0 0G. Alexander 3 3 0 0 0 0B. Witherspoon 2 2 0 0 0 0S. Starks 2 1 1 0 0 0T. Brackenridge 2 0 2 0 0 0J. Scobee 2 0 2 0 0 0G. Estandia 1 1 0 0 0 0S. Considine 1 1 0 0 0 1R. Allen 1 1 0 0 0 0A. Seward 1 0 1 0 0 0Z. Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0B. Russell 1 1 1 0 0 0R. Nelson 1 1 0 0 0 0J. Cain 1 1 0 0 0 0

JAGUARS OFFENSE GAME BY GAMEFIRST DOWNS Third Tot Off Rushing Passing Penalty Fum Punts Poss

Tot Rn Pa Pn Down Yds Ply Att Yds Net Sacks Gross Cmp Att Int No Yds Lost No-Avg Time9/13 at IND (L) 12 7 4 1 6-15 228 55 26 114 114 1-8 122 14 28 0 3 24 0-0 5-37.8 26:049/20 vs. ARI (L) 18 4 13 1 6-16 372 67 20 92 280 4-2 282 23 43 1 8 50 4-2 4-45.3 28:399/27 at HOU (W) 24 11 10 3 5-11 398 61 31 184 214 0-0 214 30 18 0 5 40 1-1 3-35.3 30:52

JAGUARS DEFENSE GAME BY GAMEFIRST DOWNS Third Tot Off Rushing Passing Penalty Fum Punts Poss

Tot Rn Pa Pn Down Yds Ply Att Yds Net Sacks Gross Cmp Att Int No Yds Lost No-Avg Time9/13 at IND (L) 21 4 15 2 8-14 365 70 31 71 294 1-7 301 28 38 1 3 17 1-1 2-44.0 33:569/20 vs. ARI (L) 22 7 15 0 2-9 383 60 28 118 265 0-0 265 27 32 0 7 58 5-2 3-46.3 31:219/27 at HOU (W) 23 5 17 1 4-10 397 59 22 111 286 2-14 300 35 26 1 5 60 1-1 4-42.8 29:08

PERFORMANCE INSIDE THE 20In 20 Scores Pct. TDs TD Pct. FGs Points Tot. Points Pct. of Total Pts.

JAGUARS 7 7 100.0 5 71.4 2 40 60 66.7Opponents 9 7 77.8 6 66.7 1 45 69 65.2

GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONSG-T-G Scores Pct. TDs FGs Points Tot. Points Pct. of Total Pts.

JAGUARS 4 4 100.0 3 1 24 60 40.0Opponents 6 4 66.7 4 0 28 69 40.6

QUARTERBACK DRIVESNo. Missed End End Left Points/

Quarterback Series TD FG FG Int. Fum. Punt Downs Half Game Game Safety Points SeriesD. Garrard 33 7 4 2 1 3 12 2 1 1 0 0 60 1.82JAGUARS 33 7 4 2 1 3 12 2 1 1 0 0 60 1.82OPPONENTS 31 8 2 2 2 3 9 2 1 2 0 0 69 2.22

2009 Regular Season – Week Three

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TENNESSEE TITANS / WEEK 3 / THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2009 WON 0, LOST 3 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/10 L 10-13 OT at Pittsburgh 65,110 Johnson 53 351 6.6 91t 2 09/20 L 31-34 Houston 69,143 White 21 80 3.8 11 1 09/27 L 17-24 at New York Jets 75,863 Washington 1 14 14.0 14 0 10/04 at Jacksonville Collins 5 8 1.6 3 0 10/11 Indianapolis TEAM 80 453 5.7 91t 3 10/18 at New England OPPONENTS 83 182 2.2 14t 1 11/01 Jacksonville * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/08 at San Francisco Gage 13 142 10.9 20 1 11/15 Buffalo Johnson 11 106 9.6 69t 1 11/23 at Houston Britt 10 166 16.6 57 0 11/29 Arizona Crumpler 10 90 9.0 27 0 12/06 at Indianapolis Washington 7 69 9.9 16 2 12/13 St. Louis Scaife 5 48 9.6 20 0 12/20 Miami White 1 5 5.0 5 0 12/25 San Diego Hall 1 4 4.0 4 0 01/03 at Seattle TEAM 58 630 10.9 69t 4 Tenn. Opp. OPPONENTS 75 891 11.9 72t 7 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 54 51 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Rushing 17 7 Finnegan 1 80 80.0 80 0 Passing 33 43 Hope 1 24 24.0 24 0 Penalty 4 1 Fuller 1 0 0.0 0 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 13/38 13/46 TEAM 3 104 34.7 80 0 3rd Down Pct. 34.2 28.3 OPPONENTS 4 43 10.8 16 0 4th Down: Made/Att 0/3 2/2 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B 4th Down Pct. 0.0 100.0 Hentrich 9 422 46.9 44.1 0 3 60 0 POSSESSION AVG. 26:33 33:27 Hodges 7 303 43.3 30.3 2 0 50 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 1055 1006 Bironas 1 40 40.0 40.0 0 0 40 0 Avg. Per Game 351.7 335.3 TEAM 17 765 45.0 38.2 2 3 60 0 Total Plays 190 202 OPPONENTS 22 970 44.1 40.0 2 6 62 0 Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 453 182 Mouton 6 3 37 6.2 15 0 Avg. Per Game 151.0 60.7 Finnegan 4 1 14 3.5 11 0 Total Rushes 80 83 TEAM 10 4 51 5.1 15 0 NET YARDS PASSING 602 824 OPPONENTS 6 6 76 12.7 37 0 Avg. Per Game 200.7 274.7 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Sacked/Yards Lost 5/28 7/67 Ringer 9 181 20.1 25 0 Gross Yards 630 891 McCourty 3 72 24.0 27 0 Att./Completions 105/58 112/75 Mouton 1 14 14.0 14 0 Completion Pct. 55.2 67.0 Stevens 1 14 14.0 14 0 Had Intercepted 4 3 TEAM 14 281 20.1 27 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 17/45.0 22/44.1 OPPONENTS 11 246 22.4 39 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 17/38.2 22/40.0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ PENALTIES/YARDS 16/107 15/125 Bironas 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 3 2/ 2 0/0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 7/4 5/2 TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 3 2/ 2 0/0 TOUCHDOWNS 7 8 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 4/ 4 0/ 0 0/0 Rushing 3 1 Bironas: (37N,31B,45G)(40G)(38G) Passing 4 7 OPPONENTS: (32G,33G)(38G,23G)(30G) Returns 0 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 14 27 14 3 0 58 OPPONENTS 21 24 14 9 3 71 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Johnson 3 2 1 0 0 18 Bironas 0 0 0 0 7/ 7 3/ 5 0 16 Washington 2 0 2 0 0 12 Gage 1 0 1 0 0 6 White 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 7 3 4 0 7/ 7 3/ 5 0 58 OPPONENTS 8 1 7 0 8/ 8 5/ 5 0 71 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Brown 2, Ford 1.5, J. Jones 1, Kearse 1, (group) 1, Hayes 0.5, TEAM 7, OPPONENTS 5 FUM/LOST: Mouton 4/2, Collins 1/1, Finnegan 1/0, Scaife 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Collins 105 58 630 55.2 6.00 4 3.8 4 3.8 69t 5/ 28 69.9 TEAM 105 58 630 55.2 6.00 4 3.8 4 3.8 69t 5/ 28 69.9 OPPONENTS 112 75 891 67.0 7.96 7 6.3 3 2.7 72t 7/ 67 100.7

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KYNAN FORNEYGUARDHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 302COLLEGE: HAWAIIBIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 8, 1978HOMETOWN: NACOGDOCHES, TEXASACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2009 EXP.: 9TH YEAR

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PRO: Spent first seven seasons with Atlanta from 2001-07 before joining San Diego to start the 2008 regular season … Has played in 95 games with 88 starts at right guard … Was named first alternate to Pro Bowl in 2005 … Was part of the NFL’s top rushing attack from 2004-06 at Atlanta … Helped RB Warrick Dunn surpass 1,000-yard rushing mark in three straight seasons from 2004-06 … Earned starting spot as a rookie in 2001 as a seventh-round pick … Cousin, Larry Allen, was 11-time Pro Bowl guard.

2008: Joined San Diego as a veteran free agent to begin the season … DNP in three games and was inactive for 13 games and for post-season …

2007: Started 14 games at RG for Atlanta … Part of line that allowed only one sack on 9/23 vs. CAR and helped offense total 442 yards … Line blocked for season-high 155 rushing yards on 11/4 vs. SF …

2006: Made seven starts at RG and was inactive for two games … Was placed on injured reserve after week nine with a shoulder injury … Team rushed for 200-plus yards in four games … Part of line that helped team rush for 252 yards on 9/10 vs. CAR and franchise-record 306 yards on 9/17 vs. TB …

2005: Started all 16 games at RG and was named Pro Bowl first alternate … Part of unit that paved the way for the NFL’s top rushing attack for the second year in a row (159.1 avg.) … Club posted 200-plus rushing yards in five games … Helped offense rush for 285 yards on 10/2 vs. MIN and 256 yards on 11/24 vs. DET …

2004: Started all 16 games at RG … Helped team rank first in NFL in rushing yards (2,672) and average per rush (5.1) … Named to ESPN All-Pro Team … Helped rushing game produce 242 yards on 9/19 vs. STL and 327 yards on 1/15 vs. STL in NFC Divisional Playoff game … The 327 yards were fourth-highest in NFL postseason history … Chosen to Daryl “Moose” Johnston’s All-Lunch Pail Crew …

2003: Started at RG in all 16 games … Helped team rush for 4.5 yards per carry …

2002: Appeared in 14 games with a career-high 12 starts at RG … Contributed to club’s 260-yard rushing performance on 10/27 at NO, team’s most since 1972 …

2001: Played in 12 games as a rookie, making eight starts at RG … Started season-opener on 9/9 at SF but missed next four games to toe injury.

COLLEGE: Earned All-WAC honors as a senior after starting 11 games at RT … Collected 94 knockdowns as the unit allowed only 10 sacks and averaged 322.9 yards per game in 2000 … Played 1997 season at Trinity Valley College in Texas, helping them to 12-0 mark and National JUCO Championship.

PERSONAL: Married (Alicia) with sons, Trajan and Vincent, and daughters, Kiara and Amaya … Attended Nacogdoches High (Texas) … Resides in Atlanta, Ga. … Enjoys collecting figurines including The Transformers … Born in Nacogdoches, Texas and grew up working on a chicken farm that his father, Errol, owned and ran for the Pilgrim’s Pride chain … Would like to become strength coach when playing days are complete … Regularly volunteers time to youth football camps and clinics … Cousin, Larry Allen, was 11-time Pro Bowl guard with Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers … Owns a Smoothie King franchise outside of Atlanta … Full name: Kynan Forney.

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (12/8), 2002 (14/12, 2/2), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16, 2/2), 2005 (16/15), 2006 (7/7), 2007 (14/14), 2008 (0/0)NFL TOTALS: 95 games, 88 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 4 games, 4 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Atlanta in the seventh round (219th overall) of the 2001 draft … Released on 8/30/08 … Signed by San Diego as veteran free agent on 9/1/08 … Released on 9/5/09 … Signed by Jacksonville as a veteran free agent on 9/8/09.

ADDITIONS TO MEDIA GUIDE

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COURTNEY GREENESAFETYHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 212COLLEGE: RUTGERSBIRTHDATE: NOVEMBER 23, 1986BIRTHPLACE: NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORKACQ. FREE AGENT 2009

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PRO: Originally selected by Seattle in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the 247th pick overall … Waived on 9/5/09 … Signed by Jacksonville as a free agent on 9/22/09.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Rutgers, starting 51 straight games … Played both free and strong safety spots … First-team All-Big East selection as a senior after recording 87 tackles, one for a loss and two interceptions … Posted over 100 tackles as a junior for the second straight season and earned second-team All-Big East honors … Led team with four INTs as a sophomore along with 92 tackles … Earned second-team All-Big East honors … Started all 12 games as a freshman and totaled 116 tackles … Named to Freshman All-America team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Spent the 2004 season at Bridgton Academy in Maine and led the team in tackles … Attended New Rochelle High School … Rushed for 1,114 yards and 19 TDs as a senior in 2003 … Led team to Class AA state championship and earned MVP honors in the title game … Represented New York in the 2004 NY/NJ Governor’s Bowl … Earned first-team All-America honors in track and field (long jump) in the spring of 2004 … Was high school teammate of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice.

PERSONAL: Single … Resides in New Rochelle, New York … Full name: Courtney Greene.

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LUKE MCCOWNQUARTERBACKHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 217COLLEGE: LOUISIANA TECHBIRTHDATE: JULY 12, 1981BIRTHPLACE: JACKSONVILLE, TEXASACQ. TRADE (TAMPA BAY) 2009EXP.: 6TH YEAR

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PRO: Sixth-year quarterback has played in 12 career games with seven starts … Was a fourth-round pick by Cleveland in 2004 … Spent the past four seasons with Tampa Bay after trade from Browns … Career totals include 142 of 238 passing for 1,617 yards with 9 TDs/10 INTs for 75.2 rating … Started a career-high four games as a rookie with the Browns … Posted a 91.7 passer rating in five games with Tampa Bay in 2007, completing 94 of 139 passes for 1,009 yards with five TDs and three INTs … Threw for 12,994 yards and 88 TDs at Louisiana Tech.

2009: Played in three preseason games with Tampa Bay … Completed 15 of 28 passes for 108 yards with two TDs for 86.6 rating … Was six of nine passing for 51 yards and two TDs on 8/22 at JAX …

2008: Played in two games for the Buccaneers … Appeared briefly on 10/12 vs. CAR … Saw action as a reserve on 12/21 vs. SD and had two carries for 16 yards and one incomplete pass …

2007: Appeared in five games with three starts … Was 94 of 139 passing for 1,009 yards with five TDs and three INTs for 91.7 rating … Saw limited action as a reserve on 9/9 at SEA and was one of four passing for nine yards … Made first start of the season on 12/2 at NO and completed career-high 29 of 37 passes for 313 yards with two TDs for 108.7 rating. Tied QB Steve DeBerg for the second-most consecutive completions in a game in team history with 15 straight completions. Led team to a season-high 466 yards of total offense … Started the fol-lowing week on 12/9 at HOU and was 25 of 38 passing for 266 yards … Saw action as a reserve on 12/23 at SF and totaled 18 of 32 passing for 185 yards with one TD and one INT … Started season finale on 12/30 vs. CAR and was 21 of 28 passing for 236 yards with two TDs and one INT …

2006: Injured during the preseason and spent the first seven weeks on PUP list … Inactive but dressed as third QB for remainder of the season after being elevated to active roster on Nov. 3 …

2005: Inactive but dressed as third QB for first 10 games … Spent the last six games and one postseason game as the backup QB …

2004: Played in five games with four starts as a rookie … Was 48 of 98 passing for 608 yards with four TDs and seven INTs for 52.6 rating … Threw for 277 yards on 20 of 34 passing with two TDs and two INTs on 12/5 vs. NE … Finished eight of 20 for 62 yards with one TD and two INTs on 12/12 at BUF … Completed 11 of 27 passes for 108 yards with one INT on 12/19 vs. SD … Was nine of 16 for 161 yards on 12/26 at MIA.

COLLEGE: Played in 44 games with 43 starts at Louisiana Tech … Set school records for career completions (1,088), attempts (1,827) and passing yards (12,994) … Tossed 88 TD passes, eighth-most in NCAA Division I-A history … Added 11 rushing TDs … Completed 246 of 432 passes for 3,246 yards with 19 TDs as a senior … Threw for 3,539 yards and 19 TDs as a junior, completing 296 of 505 passes … Was 302 of 521 for 3,655 yards with 29 TDs as a sophomore … Finished freshman season completing 244 of 369 passes for 2,544 yards with 21 TDs.

PERSONAL: Married (Katy) with three sons, Jonah Thomas, Elijah Luke and Micah Sean … Attended Jacksonville (Texas) High School … Brothers Randy and Josh have both played QB. Randy was starting quarterback at Texas A&M (1997-99) and Josh currently plays for the Carolina Panthers … Hosted the McCown Passing Camp (McCownPassingCamp.com) for young athletes in Jacksonville, Texas every summer since 2003 with his brothers. Past guest coaches have included Larry Fitzgerald, Kellen Winslow and Michael Clayton … Helped prepare and serve food in 2007 for 40 firefighters and staff officers from Tampa Fire Rescue as part of the team’s September 11 efforts … Spoke to students at Morgan Fitzgerald Middle School in Largo in May 2007 about the importance of physical activity and sound nutrition during a Buccaneers and American Heart Association “What Moves U” fitness rally … Escorted pediatric cancer patients/survivors to raise funds and awareness for Pediatric Cancer Foundation as part of the Fashion Funds for the Cure fashion show in March 2007 and 2009 … Full name: Luke McCown.

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (5/4), 2005 (0/0, 0/0), 2006 (0/0), 2007 (5/3), 2008 (2/0)NFL TOTALS: 12 games, 7 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally selected by Cleveland in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2004 draft … Acquired by Tampa Bay via trade with Cleveland on 4/24/05 … Acquired by Jacksonville via trade with Tampa Bay on 9/6/09.

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PASSING GP/GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG RTG2004 Cleveland 5/4 98 48 49.0 608 4 7 58T 52.6 2005 Tampa Bay 0/0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0 2006 Tampa Bay 0/0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0 2007 Tampa Bay 5/3 139 94 67.6 1,009 5 3 60 91.7 2008 Tampa Bay 2/0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 -- 39.6 NFL totals: 5 years 12/7 238 142 59.7 1,617 9 10 60 75.2

RECORDRUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD AS STARTER2004 Cleveland 5/4 6 25 4.2 11 0 0-4 2005 Tampa Bay 0/0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2006 Tampa Bay 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2007 Tampa Bay 5/3 12 117 9.8 31 0 1-22008 Tampa Bay 2/0 3 15 5.0 12 0 -- NFL totals: 7 years 12/7 21 151 7.5 31 0 1-6

SACKED-YARDS: 2004: 12-122; 2007: 15-104 (Totals 27-226)

LUKE MCCOWN’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

WILLIAM MIDDLETONCORNERBACKHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 194COLLEGE: FURMANBIRTHDATE: JULY 28, 1986BIRTHPLACE: MARIST, GEORGIAACQ. ATLANTA PRACTICE SQUAD 2009

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PRO: Originally selected by Atlanta in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft, the 138th pick overall … Waived on 9/5/09 … Claimed off waiv-ers by Tampa Bay on 9/6/09 … Waived on 9/10/09 … Signed by Atlanta to practice squad on 9/16/09 … Signed by Jacksonville on 9/21/09.

COLLEGE: Three-year starter and four-year letterman at Furman as a CB and return specialist … Compiled 194 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, seven INTs and 15 passes defensed in 49 career games … Started all 12 games as a senior and totaled 95 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, 13 passes defensed, five sack and four INTs … Served as team captain … First-team selection on two playoff-division All-America squads … Started all 11 games as a junior at RCB and finished with 53 tackles, three INTs and nine passes defensed … Took over the starting job at CB as a sophomore and helped team to third straight playoff appearance … Tallied 38 tackles, four tackles for loss, four passes defensed and two fumble recoveries … Served as primary kickoff return specialist, averaging 23.1 yards on 25 returns … Tied a school-record with a 100-yard return against Wofford … Saw action as a redshirt freshman in 2005 as a reserve CB and kickoff return specialist … Majored in biology.

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Marist High School (Georgia) … Totaled 148 career tackles, 10 INTs, six passes defensed, two kickoff returns for TDs and two blocked punts … Recorded a school-record 103-yard INT return and averaged 27.0 yards on 21 kickoff returns … Led team to a 14-1 record and state championship as a senior … Two-time Marist Defensive Player of the Year selection.

PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Atlanta, Ga. … Full name: William Middleton.

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GREG PETERSONDEFENSIVE TACKLEHEIGHT: 6-5WEIGHT: 315COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINA CENTRALBIRTHDATE: JANUARY 21, 1984HOMETOWN: KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINAACQ.: FREE AGENT 2009 EXP.: 3RD YEAR

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2007 (10/0), 2008 (2/0)NFL TOTALS: 12 games, 0 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the fifth round (141st overall) of the 2007 draft … Was waived/injured on 8/13/09 … Signed by Jacksonville as a veteran free agent on 9/29/09.

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PRO: Third-year defensive tackle has played in 12 games for Tampa Bay the last two seasons … Was waived/injured by the Buccaneers on August 13 … Career totals include 19 tackles and 1.5 sack.

2008: Played in two games, 12/8 at CAR and 12/14 at ATL … Was inactive for 11 games and dressed but did not play in two games.

2007: Appeared in 10 games as a rookie … Finished with 19 tackles (17 solo), 1.5 sacks, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery … Added three special teams tackles … Made NFL debut on 9/9/07 at SEA … Posted career-high six tackles and a half a sack on 9/23 vs. STL.

COLLEGE: Started 24 games in two seasons at North Carolina Central … Registered 104 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two passes defensed and one INT … Earned Black College All-American honors and was first-team All-Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association honoree … Spent two seasons (2003-04) at Hinds Community College, totaling 92 tackles and 11 sacks … Majored in criminal justice.

PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Kenansville, North Carolina … Attended East Duplin High School (North Carolina) … Named East Duplin’s Male Athlete of the Year and voted team’s most valuable player as a senior … Full name: Greg Peterson.

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BRIAN RUSSELLSAFETYHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 210COLLEGE: SAN DIEGO STATEBIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 5, 1978HOMETOWN: WEST COVINA, CALIFORNIAACQ.: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2009 EXP.: 8TH YEAR

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PRO: Eighth-year veteran has played in 108 games with 94 starts … Has spent time with Minnesota, Cleveland and Seattle … Spent last two seasons with Seattle where he started all 32 games at FS … Has started all 16 games five times in his career … Career totals include 484 tackles (344 solo), three sacks, 16 INTs, 37 passes defensed, three FF, three FR and 46 special teams tackles … Recorded a career-high nine INTs in 2003 … Had career-high 111 tackles in 2004 with Minnesota … Originally signed as a rookie free agent by Minnesota in 2001.

2008: Started all 16 games and finished with 69 tackles, three passes defensed and one FF … Had season-high eight tackles on 10/5 at NYG … Finished with six tackles in four different games … Had seven tackles on 11/16 vs. ARI …

2007: Signed with Seattle as an unrestricted free agent … Started all 16 games and both postseason games at FS … Finished with 64 tack-les, one INT, six passes defensed and one FR … Tied career-high with 10 tackles on 10/14 vs. NO … Tied career-high with two INTs on 1/1 vs. BAL …

2006: Started all 12 games played … Registered 51 tackles, one INT, six passes defensed and one FF … Placed on injured reserve with elbow injury on Dec. 11 … Posted season-high eight tackles in season-opener on 9/10 vs. NO along with a FF … Recorded 15th career INT on 11/26 vs. CIN …

2005: Joined Cleveland as a restricted free agent … Started all 16 games for the third consecutive season and had 78 tackles, three INTs, four passes defensed and five special teams tackles … Finished with nine tackles on 9/11 vs. CIN … Posted season-high 10 tackles on 10/23 vs. DET … Tied career-high with two INTS on 1/1 vs. BAL …

2004: Started all 16 regular season games and two postseason games … Ranked third on the club with a career-high 111 tackles (74 solo) … Added one INT, eight passes defensed, one FF, one FR and five special teams tackles … Notched season-high nine tackles on 10/31 vs. NYG and again on 11/28 vs. JAX … Started first career postseason game on 1/9 at GB in NFC Wild Card Playoff game and intercepted Brett Favre … Made start on 1/16 at PHI in NFC Divisional Playoff game and totaled seven tackles and one FF …

2003: Started all 16 games and finished with 95 tackles and career-high nine INTs along with nine passes defensed and one FR … Nine INTs tied for the NFL lead … Started the season with an INT in each of the first six games … Added 15 special teams tackles … Tallied season-high 10 tackles along with an INT on 9/21 at DET … Registered first career sack on 11/16 at OAK … Matched season-high with 10 tackles and one INT on 11/30 at STL … Recorded career-high two INTs on 12/20/03 vs. KC and tied a Vikings’ record with three takeaways in one game by posting his first career FR …

2002: Played in all 16 games and made two starts … Had 16 tackles and one INT … Added 15 special teams tackles … Made NFL debut on 9/8 at CHI … Made first NFL start on 10/27 vs. CHI and recorded first career INT and added one tackle …

2001: Spent entire season on Minnesota’s practice squad after signing as a rookie free agent.

COLLEGE: Named All-Mountain West honorable mention as a senior DB … Played in six games at FS and five at CB and ranked fourth on the team with 68 tackles (41 solo), one INT and two FR … Made transition from QB to DB midway through his junior season … Played in eight games and finished with 20 tackles after starting the season at QB … Completed 19 of 42 passes for 215 yards and two TDs … Named team’s offensive captain at the beginning of sophomore season and took over at QB in the first quarter of the second game of the season at USC because of injury … Finished with five rushing TDs and completed 55 of 84 passes for 663 yards with two TDs … Redshirted as a freshman after transferring from Penn in 1997 … Was first freshman to start at QB for Penn in 1996 … Played in 10 games with two starts

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (ps), 2002 (16/2), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16, 2/2), 2005 (16/16), 2006 (12/12), 2007 (16/16, 2/2), 2008 (16/16)NFL TOTALS: 108 games, 94 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 4 games, 4 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Minnesota as an undrafted rookie on 4/27/01 … Signed by Cleveland as a restricted free agent on 4/8/05 … Signed by Seattle as an unrestricted free agent on 3/9/07 … Waived on 9/5/09 … Signed by Jacksonville as a veteran free agent on 9/8/09.

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and finished with 27 of 43 passing for 320 yards with four TDs … Majored in kinesiology.

PERSONAL: Married (Leslie) … Attended Bishop Amat High (West Covina, Calif.) … Led school to 1995 CIF Division I Championship … Father, Paul, is football coach at Mt. San Antonio Junior College … Wife, Leslie, is a track athlete who competed in the 2004 Olympic trials final in the javelin … Attended classes in 2005 at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania as part of the NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial program … Resides in West Covina, Calif. … Full name: Brian Russell.

YEAR TEAM GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS FF FR INT PD 2001 Minnesota practice squad2002 Minnesota 16/2 16 12 4 0.0 0 0 1 12003 Minnesota 16/16 95 82 13 1.0 0 1 9 92004 Minnesota 16/16 111 74 37 0.0 1 1 1 82005 Cleveland 16/16 78 35 43 0.0 0 0 3 42006 Cleveland 12/12 51 32 19 0.0 1 0 1 62007 Seattle 16/16 64 56 8 1.0 0 1 1 62008 Seattle 16/16 69 53 16 1.0 1 0 0 3NFL Totals 108/94 484 344 140 3.0 3 3 16 37

Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (46 career): 15 in 2002, 15 in 2003, 5 in 2004, 5 in 2005, 2 in 2006, 2 in 2007, 2 in 2008; Rushing: 1 rush for 4 yards

BRIAN RUSSELL’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

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ADAM SEWARDLINEBACKERHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 250COLLEGE: UNLVBIRTHDATE: JUNE 15, 1982BIRTHPLACE: CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, ILLINOISACQ. FREE AGENT 2009EXP.: 5TH YEAR

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PRO: Fifth-year linebacker has played in 40 games … Spent past four seasons with Carolina Panthers … Signed with Colts as an unre-stricted free agent on March 20, 2009 and was waived on August 22 … Career totals include 20 tackles, one fumble recovery and 29 special teams tackles … Started a career-high two games in 2006.

2009: Spent training camp with the Indianapolis Colts before he was waived on August 22.

2008: Played in nine games with Carolina, primarily on special teams … Recorded five special teams tackles … Was inactive in NFC Divi-sional Playoff game on 1/10 vs. ARI …

2007: Appeared in 11 games, primarily on special teams … Saw action as reserve LB … Had three tackles on defense and nine special teams tackles …

2006: Played in all 16 games with two starts … Posted career-high 14 tackles (12 solo) and added 10 special teams tackles … Had five tackles on 9/10 vs. ATL … Made first career start at MLB on 9/17 at MIN … Started on 9/24 at TB ...

2005: Played in first four regular season games before being placed on injured reserve on 10/8 with a foot injury … Recorded three tackles and five special teams tackles.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman … Started 38 of 46 games … Left as school’s and Mountain West Conference’s all-time leader in tackles with 433 … Recorded six sacks, 29.5 tackles for loss, two INTS, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 14 passes defensed … Led team in tackles his final three seasons and led conference as a sophomore and senior … Started 10 games as a senior and recorded 121 tackles, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble, one sack and four passes defensed … Earned All-MWC first-team honors … Started 11 games as a junior and had 119 tackles, 0.5 sack, two INTs, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and six passes defensed … All-MWC first-team selection … Started 12 games as a sophomore and led conference with career-high 133 tackles along with 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and five passes defensed … All-MWC first-team selection … Appeared in 11 games with four starts as a freshman … Had 60 tackles, three sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed … Redshirted as a freshman in 2000 … Earned bachelor’s degree in marketing.

PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Las Vegas, Nev. … Attended Bonanza High School …Full name: Adam Hartford Seward.

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (4/0), 2006 (16/2), 2007 (11/0), 2008 (9/0)NFL TOTALS: 40 games, 2 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Carolina in the fifth round (149th overall) of the 2005 draft … Signed by Indianapolis as an unrestricted free agent on 3/20/09 … Waived on 8/22/09 … Signed as free agent by Jacksonville on 8/24/09.

YEAR TEAM GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS FF FR INT PD ST 2005 Carolina 4/0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 52006 Carolina 16/2 14 12 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 102007 Carolina 11/0 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 92008 Carolina 9/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 5NFL TOTALS 40/2 20 17 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 29

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BRYAN SMITHLINEBACKERHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 250COLLEGE: MCNEESE STATEBIRTHDATE: NOVEMBER 29, 1983BIRTHPLACE: NEWTON, TEXASACQ. ST. LOUIS PRACTICE SQUAD 2009EXP.: 2ND YEAR

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PRO: Second-year pro will see time at linebacker for the Jaguars … Was the 80th overall pick in the 2008 draft by Philadelphia … Was inac-tive for all 16 games ... Two-time All-America selection at McNeese State, finishing his career with a school-record 31 sacks in 31 games.

2008: Was inactive for all 16 games as a rookie with Philadelphia.

COLLEGE: Two-time All-America selection and Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year … Finished his career with a school-record 31 sacks, 187 tackles and 56.5 tackles for loss … Totaled 10.5 sacks as a senior along with 22.5 tackles for loss and four forced fumbles … Became only the fourth player in conference history to earn first-team All-FCS All-America and conference player of the year honors … Registered 13.5 sacks as a junior and led the conference with 23 tackles for loss …

PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Newton, Texas … Attended Newton High School where he lettered in football, basketball and track … Finished in third place in the state high jump meet as a senior with a jump of 6’8” … Has identical twin, Ryan, who played defensive end at Stephen F. Austin from 2002-04 … Was all-district center for varsity basketball team … Full name: Bryan Smith.

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2008 (0/0)NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Philadelphia in the third round (80th overall) of the 2008 draft … Waived on 9/5/09 … Signed by St. Louis to practice squad on 9/7/09 … Signed by Jacksonville on 9/28/09.

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MONTAVIOUS STANLEYDEFENSIVE TACKLEHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 302COLLEGE: LOUISVILLEBIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 10, 1981BIRTHPLACE: ALBANY, GEORGIAACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2009EXP: 4TH YEAR

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PRO: Fourth-year defensive tackle has spent time with Dallas, St. Louis, Jacksonville, Atlanta and New Orleans … Has appeared in 18 games with six starts and compiled 39 tackles (29 solo), a half of a sack, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble … Played in three games for Jacksonville in 2006 … Originally a sixth-round pick of Dallas in the 2006 draft …

2008: Spent preseason with Atlanta before he was waived on Aug. 30 … Signed by New Orleans on Oct. 8 and played in one game before suffering a season-ending biceps injury.

2007: Played in 14 games with six starts for Atlanta … Finished with career-high 35 tackles (25 solo) and two fumble recoveries … Tallied a season-high five tackles on 10/7 at TEN … Recorded his first career fumble recovery on 11/4 vs. SF … Made first NFL start at NT on 11/22 vs. IND and collected four tackles …

2006: Played in three games as a rookie for Jacksonville … Was signed as a free agent by the Jaguars on Sept. 12 and finished with four tackles, half a sack and a forced fumble … Was released on 11/15 … Made NFL debut on 10/8 vs. NYJ and forced a fumble … Also saw action on 10/22 vs. HOU and 11/5 vs. TEN.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman, playing in 36 games with 13 starts … Finished his career 12th in school history with 12.5 sacks and tied for ninth with 30 tackles for loss … Had 48 tackles and career-high 5.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss as a senior … Was first-team All-Big East Conference choice by the NFL Draft Report … Started 10 games as a junior and made 30 tackles, four sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss … Started 12 games as a sophomore, recording 37 tackles, three sacks, 13 tackles for loss and two passes defensed … Played in 10 games as a freshman and tallied 16 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery.

PERSONAL: Single … Attended Westover High in Albany, Ga. … Four-year letterman in football and led team to 11-2 mark and state semifi-nal appearance as a senior … Helped school to state title as a junior with 13-2 record … Selected to play in Georgia-Florida All-Star game … Also lettered three times in basketball … Competed for two seasons on the track team in shot put and discus … Full name: Montavious Stanley.

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (3/0), 2007 (14/6), 2008 (1/0)NFL TOTALS: 18 games, 6 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Dallas in the sixth round (182nd overall) of the 2006 draft … Waived on 9/2/06 … Signed by St. Louis to practice squad on 9/3/06 … Signed as free agent by Jacksonville on 9/12/06 … Waived on 11/15/06 … Signed by Dallas to practice squad on 11/16/06 … Waived on 8/27/07 … Claimed off waivers by Atlanta on 8/28/07 … Waived on 8/30/08 … Signed by New Orleans on 10/8/08 … Signed by Jacksonville as free agent on 7/23/09.

YEAR TEAM GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS FF FR INT PD2006 Atlanta 3/ 0 4 4 0 0.5 1 0 0 02007 Atlanta 14/ 6 35 25 10 0.0 0 2 0 02008 New Orleans 1/ 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 18/ 6 39 29 10 0.5 1 2 0 0

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ERNEST WILFORDTIGHT ENDHEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 235COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECHBIRTHDATE: JANUARY 14, 1979BIRTHPLACE: RICHMOND, VIRGINIAACQ. FREE AGENT 2009EXP.: 6TH YEAR

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PRO: Sixth-year veteran was originally a fourth-round pick of the Jaguars in 2004 … Spent 2008 season and 2009 preseason with Miami before re-signing with the Jaguars … Started his career at WR before making switch to TE in 2009 … Has played in 70 career games with 37 starts with 144 receptions for 2,019 yards and 14 TDs … All 37 career starts were made with Jaguars … Has two career 100-yard receiv-ing games … Ranks second in Jaguars history with 14.1 average per reception, fifth with 14 receiving TDs and seventh with 1,994 receiving yards … Third-fastest Jaguar to surpass 1,000 receiving yards to start his career when he did so in his 32nd game … Third of four Jaguars receivers to have six-plus touchdowns in a season, joining Jimmy Smith, Keenan McCardell and Reggie Williams … Combined for 234 receiving yards in two consecutive games in 2005 (Oct. 30 at St. Louis; Nov. 6 vs. Houston), the highest two-game receiving total since 2001 (Jimmy Smith, 235 yards) … Recorded two game-winning receptions as a rookie … Was selected in the fourth round of the 2004 draft with pick obtained in a trade with Baltimore for wide receiver Kevin Johnson.

2008: Played in seven games and was inactive for nine games in his first season with Miami … Finished with three receptions for 25 yards … Had one catch for 15 yards on 9/28 at NE, his first reception with Miami … Recorded two receptions for 10 yards on 12/7 at BUF … Was inactive for AFC Wild Card Playoff game on 1/4 vs. BAL …

2007: Played in 16 games with a career-high 14 starts for the Jaguars … Played in both postseason games … Finished with career-high and team-best 45 receptions for 518 yards with three TDs … Tied career-high with six receptions for 53 yards on 10/22 vs. IND … Recorded season-high 72 receiving yards on five catches on 12/2 at IND … Scored first TD of the season on 12/16 at PIT, a 12-yard reception from David Garrard … Matched career-highs for receptions (6) and TDs (2) on 12/30 at HOU … Posted four receptions for 60 yards and one TD in two postseason games … Had six-yard TD reception in AFC Divisional Playoff game on 1/12 at NE …

2006: Played in all 16 games with a career-high 12 starts … Finished with 36 receptions for 524 yards (14.6 avg.) and two TDs with a long of 41 yards … Had three receptions for 58 yards on 9/10 vs. DAL … Started first game of the season on 9/24 at IND and recorded three recep-tions for 32 yards … Caught 40-yard reception on 10/8 vs. NYJ … On 11/5 vs. TEN, finished with career-high two TDs on three receptions, scoring on 11 and 22 yard passes from David Garrard … Had two receptions for 25 yards on 11/12 vs. HOU … Led team with five receptions for 72 yards on 11/20 vs. NYG … Finished with two receptions for 44 yards with a long of 41 on 12/24 vs. NE …

2005: Played in all 16 games with eight starts … Had 41 receptions for career-high 681 yards and seven TDs … Ranked second on the club in receptions and led team in TDs … Had 10 receptions of 25-plus yards … Had two receptions for 35 yards including a 21-yard TD catch on 9/25 at NYJ … Recorded 11-yard TD reception on 10/9 vs. CIN … Registered first 100-yard receiving game of his career on 10/30 at STL, finishing with 145 yards on six receptions with one TD … Tallied four receptions for 89 yards with a 12-yard TD grab on 11/6 vs. HOU … Finished with five receptions for 47 yards on 11/20 at TEN with an 18-yard TD … Recorded second 100-yard game of the season on 12/24 at HOU with 118 yards on four receptions including a 36-yard TD catch from David Garrard … Registered 14-yard TD reception in regular season finale on 1/1 vs. TEN … Started AFC Wild Card game on 1/7 at NE and finished with four receptions for 53 yards …

2004: Appeared in 15 games as a rookie with three starts … Was inactive for on 11/21 vs. TEN … Made 19 receptions for 271 yards and two TDs … Made NFL debut on 9/12 at BUF and had game-winning score on the final play with a seven-yard TD reception from Byron Leftwich … Scored on 12-yard reception on 9/19 vs. DEN … Established career-highs with six receptions for 56 yards on 10/3 vs. IND … Recorded career-long 46-yard reception on 1/2 at OAK.

COLLEGE: Played in 49 games with 27 starts for Virginia Tech … Finished with 126 receptions for 2,052 yards and 11 TDs, topping the school record of 121 catches by Antonio Freeman (1991-94) … All-Big East first-team choice as a senior … Had 55 receptions for 886 yards and three touchdowns as a senior … Earned second-team All-Conference as a junior … Tallied 51 receptions for 925 yards and seven TDs …

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (15/3), 2005 (16/8, 1/1), 2006 (16/12), 2007 (16/14, 2/1), 2008 (7/0)NFL TOTALS: 70 games, 37 startsPOSTSEASON TOTALS: 3 games, 2 startsTRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the fourth round (120th overall) of the 2004 draft … Signed as unrestricted free agent by Miami on 2/29/08 … Waived on 2/24/09 … Signed as free agent by Jacksonville on 8/25/09.

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Established school single-game receiving record with 279 yards and four TDs against Syracuse as a junior … Graduated with a degree in sociology.

PERSONAL: Married (Robyn Denise) … Resides in Jacksonville, Fla. … Had 15 receptions for 247 yards and three TDs as a senior and had four sacks at Franklin/Armstrong Military High in Richmond, Va. … Did not play football until his senior year of high school … Earned All-State honors in track and was named to the All-National team … At Fork Union Military Academy in 1998 caught 25 passes for 297 yards and seven TDs … Father, Ernest, Sr. is a pastor at an Apostolic Church in Richmond, Va. … Hosted the Jaguars Foundation’s Straight Talk program in 2006, which seeks to reduce teen pregnancy and HIV/AIDS in collaboration with local TV affiliates … Hosted Ernest Wilford Golf Classic in Jacksonville to benefit the First Tee of St. John’s County, a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide an affordable and accessible youth-centered golf facility where the youth in the local community can learn the game of golf and the values it teaches in a structured and supportive environment … Joined his wife as host of the Great Easter Egg Event at the Johnson Family YMCA for youth … Served as celebrity dance competitor in the Swinging with the Stars 2 - fundraiser for FCCJ Dance Department … Avid golfer … Participates in charity golf tournaments … Participated in the second annual Shop with the Cops sponsored by the Nassau County Police Department … Supports local military … Wilford and his wife served as mentors through Big Brothers Big Sisters … Supported and at-tended team sponsored events including Jaguars Taste of the NFL dinner and the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation programs including Straight Talk and Playbooks … Recipient of 2004 Jaguars/Morgan Stanley Community Leader of the Year Award … Participated in the Miami Dolphins Foundation’s fishing and golf tournaments … Took part in visits to Sunland Park and Tropical Elementary … Full name: Ernest Lee Wilford, Jr.

YEAR TEAM GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD

2004 Jacksonville 15/3 19 271 14.3 46 22005 Jacksonville 16/8 41 681 16.6 39 72006 Jacksonville 16/12 36 524 14.6 41 22007 Jacksonville 16/14 45 518 11.5 35 32008 Miami 7/0 3 25 8.3 15 0NFL totals: 5 years 70/37 144 2,019 14.0 46 14 NOTE: 2 career 100-yard receiving games

YEAR TEAM GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD

2005 Jacksonville 1/1 4 53 13.3 17 02007 Jacksonville 2/1 4 60 15.0 20 12008 Miami 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0NFL totals: 3 years 3/2 8 113 14.1 20 1

RECEPTIONS: 6 vs. Indianapolis 10/3/04 (56 yards) 6 at St. Louis 10/30/05 (145 yards) 6 vs. Indianapolis 10/22/07 (53 yards) 6 at Houston 12/30/07 (58 yards)RECEIVING YARDS: 145 at St. Louis 10/30/05 (6 receptions)RECEIVING TD’s: 2 vs. Tennessee 11/5/06 2 at Houston 12/30/07LONG RECEPTION: 46 at Oakland 1/2/05

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