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NEWS RELEASE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2006 CONTACT: Ryan Robinson, Hunter Robinson, Alisa Abbott, Dan Edwards (904) 633-6000 FAX (904) 633-6055 www.jaguars.com October 31, 2006 Jacksonville Jaguars One Alltel Stadium Place Jacksonville, Florida 32202 THIS WEEK: The Jacksonville Jaguars return to Alltel Stadium for a three-game homestand as they host AFC South rival Tennessee on Sunday, November 5 at 1:00 p.m. EST. The Jaguars, 3-0 at home in 2006, are one of only four NFL teams undefeated at home (Indianapolis, San Diego, Chicago) and have won nine of their last 11 home games. This will mark only the second time in franchise histo- ry the Jaguars will have three consecutive home games in successive weeks (2000). The Jaguars enter the game with a 4-3 record after claiming their first road win of the season last Sunday at Philadelphia, 13-6. The Jaguars’ defense held the NFL’s top-ranked offense to only 227 total yards and two field goals. The Eagles entered the game averag- ing 417 yards and 28.6 points per game. Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew led a rushing attack that registered a season-high 209 yards on 46 carries. The Jaguars sacked Donovan McNabb four times and did not allow a score until late in the third quarter. “This is a huge win for us. It was big, under difficult circumstances, and against a very talented football team,” Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio said. “So we knew it was going to be tough circumstances against a good team on the road in their place with their crowd and all of that. It was a big win for us. Now we go home. We will be home for a while to start November, and it’s nice to go back to work after a big victory like that. Guys are real happy right now and they should be. I’m real proud of the locker room right now – the play- ers and the coaches and the effort that was given.” The Jaguars and Titans have met 22 times in the regular season with the Titans leading the series, 12-10. The Jaguars have won three of the last four games and own a 3-3 mark against the Titans under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Titans enter the game on a two-game winning streak with wins at Washington and last week against Houston. The Jaguars have played the Houston/Tennessee franchise more than any other NFL team as they have met twice a year since 1995. The Jaguars swept the season series in 2005 with a 31-28 win on 11/20 at LP Field and a 40-13 win in the season-finale on 1/1/06 at Alltel Stadium. The Jaguars are looking to go 4-0 at home for only the second time in franchise history (1997). Following Sunday’s game, the Jaguars will play a second consecutive AFC South game as Houston visits Alltel Stadium. Former Jaguars head coach Tom Coughlin and the New York Giants visit Jacksonville on Monday, November 20. REGULAR SEASON GAME 8 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (4-3) VS TENNESSEE TITANS (2-5) Sunday, November 5, 2006, 1:00 p.m. EST Alltel Stadium (67,164), Jacksonville, Florida Television: Regionally on CBS, and locally on WTEV Ch. 47, with Ian Eagle (play by play), Solomon Wilcots (color analyst) Radio: WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) and WJGL (96.9 FM) and the Jaguars Radio Network. Brian Sexton (play by play), Jeff Lageman (color analyst), Dennis Evans (field reporter). 2006 AFC SOUTH DIVISION STANDINGS: The Jaguars have opened division play with losses on the road at Indianapolis and Houston. The Jaguars will play back-to-back AFC South games as Houston visits Alltel Stadium next week. TEAM W L T PCT PTS OPP HOME A W A Y AFC NFC DIV Indianapolis 7 0 0 1.000 205 153 4-0 3-0 5-0 2-0 3-0 Jacksonville 4 3 0 .571 138 107 3-0 1-3 2-2 2-1 0-2 Tennessee 2 5 0 .286 113 179 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 1-1 Houston 2 5 0 .286 121 182 2-2 0-3 2-2 0-3 1-2 THIS WEEK: Tennessee at Jacksonville; Houston at New York Giants; Indianapolis at New England (Sun. night) LAST WEEK: Jacksonville 13, Philadelphia 6; Tennessee 28, Houston 22; Indianapolis 34, Denver 31 A LOOK AT THE AFC SOUTH

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CONTACT: Ryan Robinson, Hunter Robinson, Alisa Abbott, Dan Edwards(904) 633-6000 FAX (904) 633-6055 www.jaguars.com October 31, 2006

Jacksonville Jaguars • One Alltel Stadium Place • Jacksonville, Florida 32202

THIS WEEK: The Jacksonville Jaguars return to Alltel Stadium for a three-game homestand as they host AFC South rival Tennessee onSunday, November 5 at 1:00 p.m. EST. The Jaguars, 3-0 at home in 2006, are one of only four NFL teams undefeated at home(Indianapolis, San Diego, Chicago) and have won nine of their last 11 home games. This will mark only the second time in franchise histo-ry the Jaguars will have three consecutive home games in successive weeks (2000).

The Jaguars enter the game with a 4-3 record after claiming their first road win of the season last Sunday at Philadelphia, 13-6.The Jaguars’ defense held the NFL’s top-ranked offense to only 227 total yards and two field goals. The Eagles entered the game averag-ing 417 yards and 28.6 points per game. Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew led a rushing attack that registered a season-high 209yards on 46 carries. The Jaguars sacked Donovan McNabb four times and did not allow a score until late in the third quarter.

“This is a huge win for us. It was big, under difficult circumstances, and against a very talented football team,” Jaguars headcoach Jack Del Rio said. “So we knew it was going to be tough circumstances against a good team on the road in their place with theircrowd and all of that. It was a big win for us. Now we go home. We will be home for a while to start November, and it’s nice to go back towork after a big victory like that. Guys are real happy right now and they should be. I’m real proud of the locker room right now – the play-ers and the coaches and the effort that was given.”

The Jaguars and Titans have met 22 times in the regular season with the Titans leading the series, 12-10. The Jaguars havewon three of the last four games and own a 3-3 mark against the Titans under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Titans enter the game on atwo-game winning streak with wins at Washington and last week against Houston. The Jaguars have played the Houston/Tennesseefranchise more than any other NFL team as they have met twice a year since 1995. The Jaguars swept the season series in 2005 with a31-28 win on 11/20 at LP Field and a 40-13 win in the season-finale on 1/1/06 at Alltel Stadium.

The Jaguars are looking to go 4-0 at home for only the second time in franchise history (1997). Following Sunday’s game, theJaguars will play a second consecutive AFC South game as Houston visits Alltel Stadium. Former Jaguars head coach Tom Coughlin andthe New York Giants visit Jacksonville on Monday, November 20.

REGULAR SEASON GAME 8

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (4-3)VS

TENNESSEE TITANS (2-5)Sunday, November 5, 2006, 1:00 p.m. EST

Alltel Stadium (67,164), Jacksonville, Florida

Television: Regionally on CBS, and locally on WTEV Ch. 47, with Ian Eagle (play by play), Solomon Wilcots (color analyst) Radio: WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) and WJGL (96.9 FM) and the Jaguars Radio Network.

Brian Sexton (play by play), Jeff Lageman (color analyst), Dennis Evans (field reporter).

2006 AFC SOUTH DIVISION STANDINGS: The Jaguars have opened division play with losses on the road at Indianapolis and Houston. The Jaguars will play back-to-back AFC South games as Houston visits Alltel Stadium next week.

TEAM W L T PCT PTS OPP HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIVIndianapolis 7 0 0 1.000 205 153 4-0 3-0 5-0 2-0 3-0Jacksonville 4 3 0 .571 138 107 3-0 1-3 2-2 2-1 0-2Tennessee 2 5 0 .286 113 179 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-1 1-1Houston 2 5 0 .286 121 182 2-2 0-3 2-2 0-3 1-2

THIS WEEK: Tennessee at Jacksonville; Houston at New York Giants; Indianapolis at New England (Sun. night)LAST WEEK: Jacksonville 13, Philadelphia 6; Tennessee 28, Houston 22; Indianapolis 34, Denver 31

A LOOK AT THE AFC SOUTH

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JAGUARS ON THE AIR:Monday — Jaguars Reporters, 6:00 -- 7:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690,106.5) with Vic Ketchman and Cole Pepper

— THE Jaguars Show, 7:00 p.m., WTEV-TV 47 with Brian Sexton, Jeff Lageman and Dennis EvansTuesday — The Jack Del Rio Show, 6:00 — 7:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) and The Jaguars Radio NetworkWednesday — Jaguars This Week, 6:00 — 8:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5) with Brian Sexton, Jeff Lageman and

Vic KetchmanSaturday -- Jaguars Weekend, 7:30 p.m. and 11:35 p.m., WTEV-TV 47 with Jennifer CandelinoSunday — The Jack Del Rio Show presented by Wachovia, 11:00 a.m., WTEV-TV 47

— Coggin Pregame Show, 11:30 a.m., WTEV-TV 47 with Dennis Evans and Brian Sexton— Burger King Tailgate Show, 10:00 a.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5)/WJGL FM (96.9)— Suddath Pregame Show, 12:00 p.m., WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5)/WJGL FM (96.9) & The Jaguars Radio Network— Winn-Dixie Postgame Show, WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5)/WJGL FM (96.9) & The Jaguars Radio Network— Bank of America Scoreboard Show, WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5)/WJGL FM (96.9)

TICKET INFORMATION: 2006 single-game tickets, based on availability, can be purchased three different ways: (1) By logging on tohttp://www.jaguars.com- 24 hours a day; (2) By calling 904-633-2000 or 1-877-4-JAGS-TIX (please press 3) from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.,Monday through Saturday; (3) By visiting the Alltel Stadium Ticket Office located next to the West Crown Royal Touchdown Club.

JAGUARS MEDIA WEBSITE: The Jaguars provide an informational website for media only which includes everything from weekly anddaily releases to quote sheets and transcripts from press conferences. Media can also check the site for daily practice and press confer-ences times. To receive access to the media website please contact the Jaguars public relations office at 904-633-6590. The address forthe media is www.jaguars.com/pr.

MEDIA SCHEDULE THIS WEEK: Media interview and practice times for this week are as follows:

Day Coach Del Rio Players Practice Open To Media Only.Monday (October 30) 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.Tuesday (October 31) No availability No availability No practice Wednesday (November 1) 11:25 a.m. 11:40 a.m. - 12:25 p.m. 1:20 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.Thursday (November 2) 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. 1:20 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.Friday (November 3) 12:35 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. 11:05 a.m. - 11:35 a.m.Saturday (November 4) No availability No availability No practiceSunday (November 5) Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans, 1:00 p.m. EST, Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

PRESEASON OPPONENT TIME TELEVISION RESULT NFL SCHEDULE WEEK NINEAugust 12 at Miami Dolphins 7:30 p.m. WTEV W 31-26 (Open dates: Arizona, Carolina, August 19 CAROLINA PANTHERS 7:30 p.m. WTEV L 10-17 New York Jets, Philadelphia) August 26 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 8:00 p.m. CBS/WTEV W 29-18August 31 at Atlanta Falcons 7:30 p.m. WTEV W 20-17 Sunday, November 5REGULAR SEASON Cincinnati at Baltimore 1:00 p.m.September 10 DALLAS COWBOYS 4:15 p.m. FOX W 24-17 Green Bay at Buffalo 1:00 p.m.September 18 (Monday) PITTSBURGH STEELERS 8:30 p.m. ESPN W 9-0 Miami at Chicago 1:00 p.m.September 24 at Indianapolis Colts 1:00 p.m. CBS L 14-21 Atlanta at Detroit 1:00 p.m.October 1 at Washington Redskins 4:15 p.m. CBS L 30-36 (OT) Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00 p.m.October 8 NEW YORK JETS 4:05 p.m. CBS W 41-0 Houston at N.Y. Giants 1:00 p.m.October 15 OPEN DATE Kansas City at St. Louis 1:00 p.m.October 22 at Houston Texans 1:00 p.m. CBS L 7-27 New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 p.m.October 29 at Philadelphia Eagles 1:00 p.m. CBS W 13-6 Dallas at Washington 1:00 p.m.November 5 TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m. CBS Minnesota at San Francisco 4:05 p.m.November 12 HOUSTON TEXANS 1:00 p.m. CBS Denver at Pittsburgh 4:15 p.m.November 20 (Monday) NEW YORK GIANTS 8:30 p.m. ESPN Cleveland at San Diego 4:15 p.m.November 26 at Buffalo Bills 1:00 p.m. CBS Indianapolis at New England 8:15 p.m.December 3 at Miami Dolphins 1:00 p.m. CBSDecember 10 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 1:00 p.m. CBS Monday, November 6December 17 at Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m. CBS Oakland at Seattle 8:30 p.m.December 24 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1:00 p.m. CBSDecember 31 at Kansas City Chiefs 1:00 p.m. CBS

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JAGUARS RANK AMONG NFL’S BEST FROM 2004-06: The Jaguars have a 25-14 mark (64.1 pct.) in the last four seasons under headcoach Jack Del Rio, the seventh-best mark in the NFL. The Jaguars were one of only seven NFL teams with winning records in both2004 and 2005 (Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New England, San Diego, Denver, Seattle). Of the seven, all except Pittsburgh have a win-ning record this season. Here is a list of NFL teams with the top records from 2004-06:

TOP NFL RECORDS FROM 2004-06

RK TEAM 2004 2005 2006 OVERALL1. Indianapolis Colts 12-4 14-2 7-0 33- 62. New England Patriots 14-2 10-6 6-1 30- 93. Pittsburgh Steelers 15-1 11-5 2-5 28-11

Denver Broncos 10-6 13-3 5-2 28-115. Seattle Seahawks 9-7 13-3 4-3 26-13

San Diego Chargers 12-4 9-7 5-2 26-137. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7 12-4 4-3 25-148. Atlanta Falcons 11-5 8-8 5-2 24-15

NEXT WEEK: The Jaguars play a second consecutive home game as they play host to the Houston Texans on Sunday, November 12. Thetwo teams met on October 22 with Houston winning, 27-7. The Texans own a 5-4 advantage in the overall series.

JAGUARS PICK UP ROAD WIN AT PHILADELPHIA, 13-6: The Jaguars improved to 4-3 overall with a 13-6 win at Philadelphia lastSunday. The Jaguars rushed for a season-high 209 yards, led by Fred Taylor’s 103 yards, and held Philadelphia without a touchdown for thefirst time this season. The Eagles entered the game as the NFL’s top-ranked offense, averaging 417 yards per game and 28.6 points, but theJaguars held them to only 227 total yards and two field goals. The Eagles won the coin toss and elected to receive, but were forced to puntafter three plays. David Garrard, starting for injured Byron Leftwich, engineered a seven-play, 48-yard opening drive for the Jaguars that cul-minated with a Fred Taylor 15-yard touchdown run. The Jaguars played stout defense as they did not allow an Eagles first down until thesecond quarter. Rookie Maurice Jones-Drew, who finished with 21 carries for 77 yards, fumbled late in the first quarter and the Eagles recov-ered on their 28-yard line. Rookie linebacker Clint Ingram sacked Donovan McNabb on first down and the Eagles were forced to punt twoplays later. Following a Jaguars punt, McNabb directed a 11-play drive, but the Eagles failed to convert a fourth-and-five at the Jaguars’ 36-yard line. Bobby McCray and Rob Meier combined to sack McNabb on fourth down. On the ensuing possession, Taylor raced 54-yards tothe end zone on first down, but the play was nullified on a holding call. The Jaguars took a 7-0 lead at the half. Both offenses stalled toopen the second half and a punt gave the Jaguars the ball at the Eagles 46-yard line. Taylor raced 16 yards on first down and then Jones-Drew rushed six consecutive times for 19 yards. Garrard was sacked for a 11-yard loss and the Jaguars settled for a 40-yard field goal byJosh Scobee to increase the lead to 10-0. The Eagles answered with a 13-play, 59-yard drive that resulted in a 25-yard field goal by DavidAkers at the end of the third quarter. The Jaguars responded with a 11-play drive, highlighted by a 24-yard reception by Matt Jones, to setup a 27-yard field goal by Scobee. Both teams moved the ball on their next possessions, but couldn’t produce any points. The Eagles gotthe ball back with 2:35 remaining and went 63 yards on 11 plays to set up a 28-yard field goal to cut the lead to six, 13-7. Akers’ onside kickwas recovered by the Jaguars’ Daryl Smith to seal the win.

LEFTOVER NOTES FROM WIN AT PHILADELPHIA: ■ The Jaguars rushed for a season-high 209 yards on 46 carries, the 12th-most rushing yards in team history and most since the club had221 at St. Louis on 10/30/05. The Jaguars have rushed for 200-plus yards five times since 2003. The 46 carries were the most since 9/25/05at the New York Jets (47 carries, 139 yards). ■ The Jaguars held Philadelphia with Donovan McNabb at quarterback without a touchdown for the first time since 11/7/04 at Pittsburgh, aspan of 23 games. In addition, McNabb did not throw for a touchdown for only the fifth time since 2004. ■ The Eagles entered the game having scored 20-plus points in each of their first seven games.■ Fred Taylor, who has 40 career 100-yard rushing games, went over the 100-yard mark for the second time in three games with 103 yards.Taylor finished with four runs of 10-plus yards.■ David Garrard improved his overall record to 6-3 as a starter with wins in five of his last six starts.■ Rookie Maurice Jones-Drew recorded a career-high 21 carries for 77 yards, the second-most rushing yards of his career.■ Defensive end Bobby McCray finished with one sack, with a half of a sack in the first and second quarters, and has recorded at least onesack in four of the last six games. McCray moved into ninth place in team history with 14.0 sacks, surpassing Renaldo Wynn’s 13.5. ■ Rookie linebacker Clint Ingram picked up his first career sack while fellow rookie defensive end Brent Hawkins recorded a sack for the sec-ond consecutive game. ■ The Jaguars shut out the Eagles in the first half, marking the third time this season an opponent has failed to score in the first half.■ Ernest Wilford extended his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 25 games, the longest on the team.■ Alvin Pearman had a career-long 29-yard punt return in the second quarter.

JAGUARS AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERS: The Jaguars rank 7th in total defense (11th rushing, 10th passing) and 21st in offense (6thrushing, 25th passing) ... CB Rashean Mathis ranks tied for first in the NFL with four interceptions ... RB Fred Taylor ranks 6th in the AFC and12th in the NFL with 554 rushing yards ... Taylor ranks 4th in the AFC and 11th in the NFL with 683 yards from scrimmage ... RB/KR MauriceJones-Drew ranks tied for 5th in the AFC and tied for 13th in the NFL for non-kickers with 30 points ... Jones-Drew ranks 5th in the AFC and7th in the NFL with a 25.7 kickoff return average ... K Josh Scobee ranks tied for 4th in the AFC and tied for 13th in the NFL with 48 points ...Scobee ranks ranks 5th in the AFC and tied for 7th in the NFL with eight touchbacks ... DE Bobby McCray ranks tied for 9th in the AFC andtied for 14th in the NFL with 5.0 sacks ... RB Alvin Pearman ranks 5th in the AFC and 8th in the NFL with a 11.2 punt return average ... TheJaguars rank 6th in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with a plus-2 turnover differential ...

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SUNDAY’S OPPONENT: Formerly the Houston Oilers, the Tennessee Titans were a charter member of the American Football League, start-ing play in 1960. They won the first two AFL Championships behind the duo of George Blanda and Charlie Hennigan, then lost the 1962 AFLtitle game. Behind the running of future Hall of Fame running back Earl Campbell, the Oilers advanced to conference championship games in1978 and ‘79. They struggled again for a number of years, then advanced to the playoffs every season from 1987 to 1993, though losing inthe first round of the playoffs five times and then falling to 2-14 in 1994. In 1995, they rebounded to a 7-9 record under coach Jeff Fisher,and were 8-8 for three straight seasons. The Oilers moved to Tennessee in 1997 and played in Memphis for a season before moving toNashville and playing at Vanderbilt in 1998. In 1999, the Titans finished 13-3 and appeared in the AFC Championship game and advanced tothe Super Bowl after beating Jacksonville. In 2000, they finished 13-3 again and won the AFC Central Division, before slipping to 7-9 in2001. In 2002, they finished 11-5, winning the AFC South and advancing to the AFC Championship game before falling to Oakland.Tennessee won a wild-card playoff berth in 2003 after going 12-4. The Titans finished 5-11 2004 and 4-12 last year.

THE SERIES: The Jaguars and Titans have met 22 times in the regular season with the Titans leading the series, 12-10. The Jaguarshave won three of the last four games. The Jaguars have played the Houston/Tennessee franchise more than any other NFL team. TheTitans won the clubs’ only postseason meeting, 33-14, in the 1999 AFC Championship Game at Alltel Stadium. In the first five years of theseries, the home team lost eight of the 10 games, and then in 2000 and 2001, the home team won both games until 2002 when the Titansswept the series. The first four games of the series were while the franchise was in Houston The clubs met twice annually from 1996 to2001 as members of the AFC Central where the Jaguars claimed two division titles (1998, 1999). The Jaguars snapped a five-game losingstreak to the Titans on 9/26/04 at The Coliseum with a 15-12 win, the club’s first-ever win at The Coliseum. The Jaguars swept the seasonseries in 2005 with a 31-28 win on 11/20 at LP Field and a 40-13 win in the season-finale on 1/1/06 at Alltel Stadium.

HEAD COACH JEFF FISHER: Jeff Fisher is in his 12th full season as the Titans’ head coach. He has posted a 99-90 record during his 12seasons (he was interim coach for the final six games of 1994). Fisher has led the Titans to four playoff appearances (1999, 2000, 2002,2003) including the franchise’s first AFC championship in 1999 and a trip to Super Bowl XXXIV. Fisher owns the franchise record for victo-ries by a head coach, surpassing Bum Phillips in 2000, and was the fourth-youngest head coach (46) since 1960 to reach the 90-winplateau. He ranks second behind Pittsburgh’s Bill Cowher in seniority among current NFL head coaches. Fisher became only the fifthcoach in NFL history to lead his team to consecutive 13-win seasons (1999, 2000). Fisher played defensive back for the Chicago Bears(1981-85) and holds club records for punt return yards in a season (509 in 1981) and punt returns in a season (58 in 1984). His 88-yardpunt return for a touchdown in 1981was the Bears’ longest in 39 years. He played at Southern California (1977-80), just ahead of Jaguarshead coach Jack Del Rio (1981-84), and was teammates with Dennis Smith and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Ronnie Lott. Fisherbegan his coaching career with Philadelphia (1986-1990) before moving on to the Los Angeles Rams (1990) and San Francisco (1992-93).

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Jaguars Largest Margin of Victory: 27 (Jaguars 40, Titans 13, 1/1/06)Titans Largest Margin of Victory: 27 (Titans 41, Jaguars 14, 12/6/99)Current Series Streak: Jaguars two winsJaguars’ Longest Win Streak: 4 (12/8/96 - 9/27/98) Titans’ Longest Win Streak: 5 (11/4/01 - 11/16/03) Most Points by Jaguars: 40 (1/1/06 at Jacksonville)Most Points by Titans: 41 (12/6/99 at Tennessee)Most Points, Both Teams: 61 (9/8/96 at Jacksonville)Fewest Points by Jaguars: 3 Two gamesFewest Points by Titans: 6 (9/23/01 at Jacksonville)Fewest Points, Both Teams: 13 Two gamesINDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVESRushing Attempts by a Jaguar: 25 3 different playersRushing Attempts by a Titan: 31 Eddie George (10/13/02)Rushing Yards by a Jaguar: 116 Fred Taylor (9/27/98)Rushing Yards by a Titan: 165 Eddie George (10/16/00)Rushing Touchdowns by a Jaguar: 2 David Garrard (10/13/02)

Natrone Means (12/8/96)Rushing Touchdowns by a Titan: 2 Eddie George (2 times)

2 Steve McNair (11/4/01)Passing Yards by a Jaguar: 302 Mark Brunell (9/8/96)Passing Yards by a Titan: 308 Steve McNair (12/8/96)Passing Touchdowns by a Jaguar: 3 Byron Leftwich (11/20/05)Passing Touchdowns by a Titan: 5 Steve McNair (12/26/99)Receptions by a Jaguar: 10 Jimmy Smith (9/26/99)Receptions by a Titan: 9 Ben Troupe (1/1/06))

9 Frank Wycheck (12/26/99)Receiving Yards by a Jaguar: 158 Jimmy Smith (11/16/97)Receiving Yards by a Titan: 127 Chris Sanders (12/8/96)Receiving Touchdowns by a Jaguar: 1 18 timesReceiving Touchdowns by a Titan: 2 Yancy Thigpen (9/27/98)

JAGUARS/TITANS SERIES SUPERLATIVES

DATE SITE RESULT9/ 3/95 at Alltel Stadium^ L 3-10

10/ 1/95 at Astrodome^ W 17-169/ 8/96 at Alltel Stadium^ L 27-34

12/ 8/96 at Astrodome^ W 23-1711/ 2/97 at Liberty Bowl# W 30-2411/16/97 at Alltel Stadium W 17-9

9/27/98 at Vanderbilt Stadium*W 27-2212/13/98 at Alltel Stadium L 13-16

9/26/99 at Alltel Stadium L 19-2012/26/99 at Coliseum* L 14-4110/16/00 at Coliseum* L 13-2711/26/00 at Alltel Stadium W 16-13

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

9/26/04 at Coliseum* W 15-1211/21/04 at Alltel Stadium L 15-1811/20/05 at LP Field* W 31-28

1/ 1/06 at Alltel Stadium W 40-13

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JAGUARS/TITANS GAME-BY-GAME

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THE LAST TIME: The Jaguars finished the regular season with a 40-13 win over visiting Tennessee on January 1, 2006. Several of theJaguars’ starters did not play as the club clinched a playoff berth the previous week. The Jaguars outscored the Titans 40-0 through threequarters. The Jaguars began the game scoring on five of their first seven series including touchdowns on their first two possessions. AlvinPearman scored the first touchdown of his career on a six-yard run on the opening series and following a Titans punt, LaBrandon Toefield ranfor a career-long 32 yards for the Jaguars’ second score. Toefield finished with a career-high 102 yards on 25 carries. Josh Scobeeincreased the Jaguars’ lead to 20-0 with two field goals (46, 38). The Titans turned the ball over on downs on a failed fourth-and-two attemptmidway through the second quarter and Derrick Wimbush scored his first career rushing touchdown on a six-yard run to give the Jaguars a27-0 halftime lead. Quinn Gray replaced starter David Garrard in the second half and led the Jaguars to back-to-back touchdown drives inthe third quarter. Gray connected with Matt Jones on a 10-yard TD pass and then hit Ernest Wilford on a 14-yard TD pass. The Titansscored on the final two drives behind Billy Volek, who connected on touchdown passes to Ben Troupe and Bo Scaife.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2006 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN TENNESSEE TITANS4-3 Record 2-5

2nd place, AFC South Standings 3rd place, AFC South21st NFL Offensive Rank 28th

298.6 Offensive Yards Per Game 272.7129.0 Rushing Yards Per Game 114.1169.6 Passing Yards Per Game 158.6

138/19.7 Points Scored/Average 113/16.17th NFL Defensive Ranking 32nd

283.1 Yards Allowed Per Game 372.396.7 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 162.1186.4 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 210.1

107/15.3 Points Allowed/Average 179/25.617/86 QB Sacks/Yards 12/7511/14 Field Goals/Attempts 8/9

37/43.1 Punts/Average 44/42.841/341 Penalties/Yards 44/378

7/4 Fumbles/Balls Lost 15/29/11 (+2) Turnovers/Takeaways 12/13 (+1)

JAGUARS VS. TITANS PLAYER NOTES/SERIES NOTES:■ 15 of the 22 games in the series have been decided by 7 points or less while 7 games have been decided by 3 points or less. The Titanslead the series, 7-4, in games played at Alltel Stadium. The Jaguars outscored the Titans, 71-41, in the two games last season.■ Jaguars DT John Henderson - 8 games, 8 starts -- 38 tackles, 17 quarterback pressures, 0.5 sack, 2 tackles for losses and 1 fumble recov-ery. He recorded a career-high six quarterback pressures on 9/26/04 at Tennessee. ■ Jaguars CB Rashean Mathis -- 6 games, 6 starts -- 22 tackles, 3 interceptions, 1 forced fumble. Mathis has three interceptions againstTennessee and Pittsburgh, the most against any NFL team. ■ Jaguars WR Ernest Wilford - Recorded 7 receptions for 87 yards and two touchdowns in two games against Tennessee in 2005.■ Jaguars RB Fred Taylor -- 13 games -- 200 carries for 803 yards and 4 TDs, and 28 receptions for 167 yards and 1 TD, four 100-yard rush-ing games in the regular season and one in the postseason. Taylor has played against Tennessee more than any other team and has morerushing attempts against Tennessee than any other NFL team. Taylor recorded 25 carries for 116 yards on 9/27/98 at Tennessee, his highestrushing total against Tennessee. He had a 71-yard run on 10/16/00 at Tennessee, the third-longest run of his career. ■ Jaguars DT Marcus Stroud -- 10 games, 8 starts -- 54 tackles, 2 sacks, 9 quarterback pressures, 1 forced fumble and 2 tackles for losses. ■ Jaguars WR Matt Jones -- 2 games, 1 start -- 6 receptions for 101 yards and 2 TDs. Had a 16.8 average per reception in two gamesagainst Tennessee in 2005. ■ Jaguars QB Byron Leftwich -- 4 games, 4 starts -- 66 of 116 for 691 yards, 5 TDs/4 ints., 74.3 passer rating. Leftwich is 2-2 overall as astarter against Tennessee. He had a career-high three touchdowns passing on 11/20/05 at Tennessee as he completed 22 of 38 passes for258 yards with a 104.9 passer rating. He has thrown for four touchdowns and has a 100-plus rating in the last two games against Tennessee.He missed the second game against Tennessee in 2005 with an ankle injury.■ Jaguars QB David Garrard -- 6 games, 2 starts -- 42 of 75 for 439 yards, 2 TDs/3 ints., 65.4 passer rating. Garrard is 1-1 overall as a starteragainst Tennessee. Garrard has played in more games against Tennessee than any other NFL team. He started against Tennessee on 1/1/06and was 10 of 16 for 128 yards. He had a career-high 122.2 passer rating on 10/26/03 against Tennessee in a reserve role as he finished 9 of12 for 86 yards and one touchdown. ■ Titans WR Drew Bennett - 8 games -- 31 receptions for 357 yards, 0 TDs and no 100-yard receiving games. Has four or more receptions infive of eight games. ■ Titans RB Chris Brown -- 3 games -- 46 carries for 164 yards and 2 TDs and 7 receptions for 78 yards, 1 TD, one 100-yard rushing game. Inhis first start against the Jaguars, Brown had 23 carries for 101 yards and one touchdown on 9/26/04 at Alltel Stadium. Was inactive for the11/21/04 game at Jacksonville due to turf toe. Had a rushing and receiving touchdown in the first meeting of 2005 on 11/20. ■ Jaguars wide receivers coach Steve Walters served in the same capacity at Tennessee from 1999-2004 where he worked closely with Titanswide receiver Drew Bennett. Bennett spent the majority of his time at UCLA as a quarterback before the Titans signed him as an undrafted freeagent in 2001. Bennett set career-highs in 2004 under the guidance of Walters with 80 receptions for 1,247 yards and 11 touchdowns.Walters serves the same role in Jacksonville as second-year wide receiver Matt Jones made the transition last year from quarterback to widereceiver. Jones ranked second among all NFL rookies with four touchdown receptions in 2005.

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COACHING CONNECTIONS: Jaguars offensive coordinator Carl Smith (2004), Jaguars running backs coach Kennedy Pola (2001-03) andTitans offensive coordinator Norm Chow shared the sideline at USC from 2001-04 ... Jaguars wide receivers coach Steve Walters served inthe same capacity for the Titans from 1999-2004 ... Jaguars defensive backs coach Alvin Reynolds played strong safety at Indiana State from1978-81 while Titans assistant head coach/linebackers Dave McGinnis was the Indiana State defensive backs coach from 1980-81 ... Jaguarsspecial teams coordinator Pete Rodriguez was on the staff at Phoenix in 1993 when Titans safeties and nickel backs coach Chuck Cecilplayed there ... Jaguars assistant head coach/secondary Dave Campo and Titans special teams coach Alan Lowry shared the same sidelineat Dallas from 1989-90 and both coached Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio in 1989-90 while playing for the Cowboys ... Del Rio played forthe Vikings in 1995 while Titans wide receivers coach Ray Sherman coached there ... Sherman and Jaguars linebackers coach Mark Duffnerwere on the same staff at Green Bay from 2003-04.

TENNESSEE CONNECTIONS ON JAGUARS ROSTER: The Jaguars have five players with ties to Tennessee: S Deon Grant (Univ. ofTennessee), DT John Henderson (Nashville, Pearl-Cohn High, Univ. of Tennessee), TE George Wrighster (born in Memphis), DT Tony McDaniel(Univ. of Tennessee) and S Gerald Sensabaugh (Kingsport, Dobyns-Bennett High) ... Defensive coordinator Mike Smith coached at TennesseeTech from 1987-98 ... Defensive line coach Ray Hamilton coached at the University of Tennessee in 1992 ...

FLORIDA CONNECTIONS ON TITANS ROSTER: The Titans have eight players with ties to Florida : TE Ben Troupe (Univ. of Florida), RBTravis Henry (Frostproof, Frostproof High), CB Reynaldo Hill (Ft. Lauderdale, Stranahan High, Univ. of Florida), G Zach Piller (Tallahassee,Lincoln High, Univ. of Florida), S Chris Hope (Florida State), LB/LS Ken Amato (Miami, Braddock High), LB Stephen Tulloch (Miami, MiamiKillian High) and CB Cortland Finnegan (Milton, Milton High).

FORMER COLLEGE/PRO CONNECTIONS: COLLEGE TEAMMATES: Jaguars DT John Henderson, Jaguars S Deon Grant, Titans RBTravis Henry and Titans DT Albert Haynesworth at Tennessee … Jaguars G Vince Manuwai, Jaguars WR/KR Chad Owens and Titans DETravis LaBoy at Hawaii … Jaguars TE George Wrighster and Titans LB Peter Sirmon at Oregon … Jaguars DE Bobby McCray and Titans TEBen Troupe at Florida … Jaguars LB Brian Iwuh and Titans RB Chris Brown at Colorado … Jaguars RB Fred Taylor and Titans G Zach Pillerat Florida … Jaguars S Gerald Sensabaugh and Titans LB David Thornton at North Carolina … Jaguars LB Clint Ingram, Titans CB AndreWoolfolk and Titans WR Brandon Jones at Oklahoma … Jaguars TE Kyle Brady and Titans QB Kerry Collins at Penn State … Jaguars SDonovin Darius and Titans LB Keith Bullock at Syracuse … Jaguars DE/DT Rob Meier and Titans S Lamont Thompson at Washington State…PROFESSIONAL TEAMMATES: Jaguars LB Nick Greisen and Titans QB Kerry Collins at the New York Giants … Jaguars G Chris Naeoleand Collins at New Orleans …

DEFENSE HOLDS IT DOWN: The Jaguars defense allowed only 217.7 yards and recorded eight interceptions and 10 sacks in the firstthree home games. Dallas, who scored 17 points in the season-opener, is the only team to score on the Jaguars in the three games (36 totalpossessions). The Jaguars have not allowed a score at home in the last 24 opponent possessions. Opposing quarterbacks have a 37.0passer rating at Alltel Stadium in 2006.

2006 GAME-BY-GAME OF JAGUARS OPPONENTS AT ALLTEL STADIUM

TOTAL RUSHING PASSINGDATE OPPONENT YARDS YARDS YARDS POINTS INTS. SACKS POSS. SCORES

9/10/06 Dallas Cowboys 323 88 235 17 3 2 13 39/18/06 Pittsburgh Steelers 153 *26 127 0 2 2 11 0

10/ 8/06 New York Jets 177 132 #45 0 3 6 12 0TOTALS 653 246 407 17 8 10 36 3*Fewest in Jaguars history #Second-fewest in Jaguars history

RUNNING ON ALL CYLINDERS: The offense has ran smoothly in the first three home games as they have outscored their opponents 74to 17. The Jaguars have scored eight touchdowns (5 rush, 3 pass) while the opponents have managed only two TDs. The Jaguars haveaveraged 327 yards of offense at home this season.

PREGAME TIDBITS:■ QB Byron Leftwich has won six consecutive games at Alltel Stadium and owns a 15-6 mark overall at home. He has seven touchdownsand only two interceptions in the last six home games. He is 7-2 as a starter in the last nine games against AFC opponents.■ DT John Henderson has two sacks in the first three home games and five sacks in his last six games against AFC opponents.■ CB Rashean Mathis has three interceptions in the three home games.■ WR Reggie Williams has 18 receptions for 195 yards and two touchdowns in 2006 at Alltel Stadium, including a career-high eight recep-tions for 95 yards against Pittsburgh on 9/18. Williams has never scored a touchdown against an AFC South opponent.■ WR Ernest Wilford has four touchdowns in the last seven AFC South games.■ RB Fred Taylor is averaging 92.4 rushing yards in his last five games against AFC opponents. ■ WR Matt Jones has 11 receptions for 144 yards in two home games this season. He was inactive for the New York Jets game on 10/8with a hamstring injury.

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JACK DEL RIO IN FOURTH SEASON AS HEAD COACH: Jack Del Rio is in his fourth season as the Jaguars’ head coach with a recordof 30-25. Del Rio was named to the post on January 17, 2003, becoming the second head coach in Jaguars history. With records of 5-11,9-7 and 12-4, Del Rio has directed a steady course of improvement and a return to the playoffs through his first three seasons as headcoach. The Jaguars won eight of their last nine regular season games last year, including four straight on the road, en route to a Wild Cardplayoff berth. The Jaguars’ defense ranked sixth in the NFL and tied a team record with 19 interceptions. The team increased scoring by100 points in 2005 from the previous year and had a team-record and NFL-low six interceptions thrown.

Del Rio is now in his 21st year in the NFL, his 10th as a coach. Del Rio spent 11 years as an NFL linebacker and had a stand-out college career at the University of Southern California. He previously coached in New Orleans (1997-98), Baltimore (1999-2001), andCarolina (2002). He was the Panthers’ defensive coordinator, and in his only season with the club the defense improved from 31st in the NFLto second, the biggest one-season defensive improvement in NFL history. Del Rio was the linebackers coach for three seasons in Baltimore,where the Ravens’ defense also ranked second each season. He helped the team win Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants andcoached the Ravens’ talented linebackers, overseeing the development of Peter Boulware, Jamie Sharper and Ray Lewis, the NFL’sDefensive Player of the Year in 2000 and the MVP of Super Bowl XXXV. Prior to coaching, Del Rio played 11 seasons in the NFL, with NewOrleans (1985-86), Kansas City (1987-88), Dallas (1989-1991) and Minnesota (1992-95), playing in the Pro Bowl following the 1994 season.

Del Rio was a starter at linebacker for Southern California (1981-84), where he earned All-America honors, was a runner-up for theLombardi Award and co-MVP of the 1985 Rose Bowl. Del Rio is one of three NFL head coaches (Jeff Fisher, Mike Holmgren) who graduatedfrom USC. Del Rio has learned from some of the best coaches in all of football. He was recruited to USC and played for John Robinson,and in the NFL he played under Bum Phillips, Jim Mora, Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Green. As an assistant coach, he has worked for Hall ofFamer Mike Ditka and Super Bowl winner Brian Billick, as well as Super Bowl participant John Fox. Among other notable coaches Del Riohas worked with are Dom Capers, Tony Dungy, Dave Wannstedt, Monte Kiffin, Mike Tice, Tom Moore, Norv Turner and Butch Davis. Draftedby baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays, Del Rio batted .340 while playing catcher on USC’s baseball team in 1983 and 1984 with future stars RandyJohnson and Mark McGwire. He was a third-round choice by the New Orleans Saints in 1985 and was named to the NFL’s All-Rookie team.

NFL HEAD COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Jack Del Rio has the second-longest playing tenure in the NFL amongactive head coaches. He played 11 seasons in the NFL, with New Orleans (1985-86), Kansas City (1987-88), Dallas (1989-91) andMinnesota (1992-95). Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher played five seasons in the NFL. Here are the 10 current head coaches with NFLplaying experience:

COACH YEARS IN NFL COACH YEARS IN NFLArt Shell 15 Marty Schottenheimer 6Jack Del Rio 11 Jeff Fisher 5Herman Edwards 10 Bill Cowher 4Gary Kubiak 9 Tony Dungy 3Dick Jauron 8 Sean Payton 1

TEACHING FROM EXPERIENCE: The Jaguars have six former NFL players on their coaching staff in 2006 with a combined 68 years ofNFL playing experience. Head Coach Jack Del Rio played in 160 games over 11 seasons.

JAGUARS COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCE

YEARS GAMES YEARSCOACH POS. EXP. PLAYED PLAYEDJack Del Rio (Head Coach) LB 11 160 1985-1995Ken Anderson (Quarterbacks Coach) QB 16 192 1971-1986Mike Tice (Asst. Head Coach/Offense) TE 14 177 1981-1995Andy Heck (Offensive Line Coach) OL 12 185 1989-2000Alfredo Roberts (Tight Ends Coach) TE 6 80 1988-1994Ray Hamilton (Defensive Line Coach) DE 9 132 1973-1981TOTAL 68 926

JAGUARS OVERCOMING INJURIES: The Jaguars have been forced to place 11 players on injured reserve, including three starters from ayear ago, and have been without the services of Pro Bowl DT Marcus Stroud (ankle) the last three games. Defensively, the Jaguars haveused six different starting lineups through seven games. FB/RB Greg Jones suffered an ACL injury against Tampa Bay on August 26 inthe third preseason game and was placed on injured reserve. Jones was coming off a career-best season in 2005 as he ranked second onthe team in rushing with 151 carries for 575 yards and tied for the team-lead with four rushing touchdowns. The Jaguars are without twoimportant pieces of their defense as DE Reggie Hayward and LB Mike Peterson are lost for the season with injuries. Hayward, who led theJaguars with 8.5 sacks and 57 quarterback pressures in 2005, suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the season-opener against Dallas. Petersonwas placed on injured reserve on October 10 after suffering a torn pectoral muscle against the New York Jets on 10/8. Peterson was comingoff a career-high 190 tackles and six sacks in 2005.

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DEFENSIVE TIDBITS■ The Jaguars rank second in the NFL as they have held opponents scoreless in 15 quarters and seven halves (Baltimore 17, 6) ■ The Jaguars have allowed only one score on the opponents’ first possession through seven games. Dallas scored a touchdown in the sea-son-opener on their first drive. ■ Opposing quarterbacks (Drew Bledsoe, Dallas; Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh; Peyton Manning, Indianapolis; Mark Brunell, Washington;Chad Pennington, New York Jets; David Carr, Houston; Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia) have a combined 69.1 passer rating against theJaguars, the fourth-lowest in the NFL.■ The Jaguars have allowed 100 offensive points, the fifth-fewest in the NFL.■ Opponents have only six five-minute drives in 85 possessions against the Jaguars, tied for the fourth-fewest in the NFL. In addition, theJaguars defense ranks tied for fourth in the NFL by allowing only eight 10-play drives in 85 possessions. ■ In the first seven games, the opposing offense had an average time of possession of 27:03, the second-lowest in the NFL. ■ Opposing quarterbacks have a 35.5 passer rating against the Jaguars in the red zone, the second-lowest in the NFL. ■ The Jaguars rank third in the NFL by allowing 105 first downs (39 rushing, 59 passing, 7 penalty). ■ The Jaguars rank tied for fourth in the NFL by allowing only five touchdowns in 14 red zone possessions.

DEFENSE RANKS AMONG NFL’S BEST FROM 2003-06

DEFENSE RANKED SEVENTH IN NFL IN 2006 AND FROM 2003-06: The Jaguars defense ranks seventh in the NFL in 2006 as they allow 283.1 yards per game. The defense ranked third in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in 2005, allowing 290.9 yards per game (106.8 rushing, 184.1 passing) and forcing 28 turnovers. The defense finished the 2004 season ranked 11th. Here’s a look at the NFL’s top defenses in 2006 and from 2003-2006:

2006 NFL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS 2003-06 NFL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS

RK TEAM RUSH PASS TOTAL RK TEAM RUSH PASS TOTAL1. Chicago Bears 82.4 163.4 245.9 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 92.0 187.9 279.92. San Diego Chargers 84.7 180.9 265.6 2. Baltimore Ravens 95.8 188.0 283.83. Baltimore Ravens 66.0 207.6 273.6 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 113.9 174.0 288.04. Dallas Cowboys 80.9 194.6 275.4 4. Denver Broncos 93.0 197.3 290.35. Miami Dolphins 102.1 174.4 276.6 5. Dallas Cowboys 99.7 192.7 292.46. Pittsburgh Steelers 92.3 184.4 276.7 6. Buffalo Bills 112.9 182.3 295.27. Jacksonville Jaguars 96.7 186.4 283.1 7. Jacksonville Jaguars 101.2 197.4 298.78. Oakland Raiders 126.3 159.1 285.4 8. Chicago Bears 111.4 189.8 301.2

FEWEST OPPONENT RUSHING FEWEST OPPONENT RUSHING FEWEST OPPONENT PLAYS OF TOUCHDOWNS FROM 2003-06 PLAYS OF 10-PLUS YARDS 2003-06 20-PLUS YARD FROM 2003-06

RK TEAM TDS RK TEAM PLAYS RK TEAM PLAYS1. Baltimore 24 1. New England 106 1. Cleveland 1502. Jacksonville 27 2. Dallas 113 2. Baltimore 1513. Tampa Bay 29 3. Jacksonville 123 3. Tampa Bay 1564. Chicago 31 4. Pittsburgh 127 4. Jacksonville 1575. New England 33 5. Baltimore 129 Dallas 157

RISING TO THE CHALLENGE: The Jaguars have faced four of the top 10 offenses in the NFL through seven games and have held themto an average of 11 points and 243.8 yards per game. The only loss was at Indianapolis on 9/24.

CURRENT CURRENT TOTAL YARDSDATE OPPONENT NFL RANK AVERAGE AGAINST JAGUARS NOTE9/10/06 vs. Dallas 5th 364.7 323 The Jaguars held the Cowboys to a

season-low 17 points.9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh 10th 345.0 153 Ben Roethlisberger finished with a season-

low 141 passing yards.9/24/06 at Indianapolis 2nd 382.1 272 Peyton Manning completed only 14 of 31

passes for a season-low 45.2 pct.10/29/06 at Philadelphia 1st 393.4 227 The Jaguars became the first team to hold

the Eagles without a touchdown in 2006.

2006 NFL DEFENSIVE SHUTOUTS 2006 GAMES WITH OPPONENT SCORING 2006 POINTS ALLOWED AT 6-POINTS OR LESS HOME PER GAME

RK TEAM SHUTOUTS RK TEAM GAMES RK TEAM AVG.1. Jacksonville 2 1. Jacksonville 3 1. Jacksonville 5.62. Baltimore 1 Denver 3 2. Chicago 7.5

Chicago 1 3. Atlanta 2 3. N.Y. Giants 10.6Kansas City 1 Baltimore 2 4. Denver 11.5San Diego 1 Chicago 2 5. Baltimore 14.0

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PROTECTING HOME TURF: The Jaguars have a 58-33 overall record at Alltel Stadium in their 12 seasons. The Jaguars rank seventh inthe NFL with a 56-27 mark at Alltel Stadium in the last 11 seasons (1996-2006). The Jaguars have a 18-9 mark at home under headcoach Jack Del Rio, including a 9-2 record in the last 11 home games.

TOP NFL HOME RECORDS FROM 1996-2006 HOME RECORD UNDER JACK DEL RIO

RK TEAM WINS LOSSES TIES PCT YEAR WINS LOSSES1. Denver 67 17 0 .798 2003 5 32. Green Bay 62 22 0 .738 2004 4 43. New England 60 23 0 .719 2005 6 24. Kansas City 60 24 0 .714 2006 3 05. Minnesota 59 25 0 .702 TOTAL 18 96. Pittsburgh 56 26 1 .6797. Jacksonville 56 27 0 .670

FRED TAYLOR – JAGUARS ALL-TIME LEADING RUSHER: Fred Taylor has career totals of 1,954 carries for 8,921 yards and 54 touch-downs rushing in 104 games. Taylor leads the Jaguars in rushing in 2006 with 123 carries for 554 yards and three touchdowns. He registeredhis 40th career 100-yard rushing game at Philadelphia last week. Taylor has rushed for 100 yards in two of the last three games as he had111 yards against the New York Jets on 10/8, his first 100-yard rushing game of the season: ■ In the last three games, Taylor has totaled 52 carries for 298 yards and two touchdowns, a 99.3 yards per game average.■ Taylor surpassed 11,000 career yards from scrimmage last week at Philadelphia, joining Jimmy Smith (12,285) as the only Jaguars with11,000 career yards from scrimmage.■ Taylor has rushed for over 100 yards in 17 games in four seasons under Jack Del Rio and the Jaguars are 12-5 in those games.■ Taylor led the Jaguars in 2005 with 194 carries for 787 yards and three touchdowns. ■ Taylor owns the top five single-game rushing marks in team history including a team-record 234 yards on 30 carries at Pittsburgh on11/19/00. ■ Taylor has led the Jaguars in rushing in six of eight career seasons. ■ Taylor owns 34 Jaguars records including every career rushing mark in Jaguars history and is the only player in club history to rush formore than 1,000 yards in a season. ■ Taylor owns the top five seasonal marks for a running back in Jaguars history for rushing yards (1,572, 2003), rushing attempts (345, 2003),highest rushing average (4.8, 2000) and most 100 plus rushing games (9, 2000). ■ He holds the single game club record for rushing yards (234, 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh, 30 att.), rushing attempts (37, 9/25/05 at NYJ., 98yards), highest rushing average (8.5, 10/31/99 at Cincinnati, 15-128) and longest run from scrimmage (77t, 10/12/98 vs. Miami). ■ Jaguars have a 8-4 record when Taylor touches the ball 30 plus times and a 3-0 mark with 35 touches. ■ Has 19 of the top 20 rushing performances in Jaguars history and has posted 39 career 100-yard rushing games. He recorded a career-high nine 100-yard rushing games in 2000, including nine consecutive games. The streak tied the late Walter Payton for the third-longeststreak in NFL history behind Barry Sanders (14) and Marcus Allen (11).

TAYLOR AND JONES-DREW PROVIDE JAGUARS WITH SOLID ONE-TWO PUNCH: The running back duo of Fred Taylor andMaurice Jones-Drew ranks fifth in the NFL with 818 rushing yards. The two have combined for six touchdowns which ranks fifth in theNFL among running back duos.

RK TEAM PLAYERS RUSHING YARDS TDS1. San Diego Chargers LaDainian Tomlinson (150-656, 9 TDs), Michael Turner (51-323, 2 TDs) 979 112. New York Giants Tiki Barber (155-715, 0 TD), Brandon Jacobs (51-258, 4 TDs) 973 43. Atlanta Falcons Warrick Dunn (142-637, 2 TDs), Jerious Norwood (47-321, 1 TD) 958 34. Denver Broncos Tatum Bell (137-612, 2 TDs), Mike Bell (53-277, 3 TDs) 889 55. Jacksonville Jaguars Fred Taylor (123-554, 3 TDs), Maurice Jones-Drew (62-264, 3 TDs) 818 6

TAYLOR 5TH AMONG ACTIVE RUNNING BACKS: Jaguars running back Fred Taylor has rushed for 8,921 yards on 1,954 carries in nineseasons. He currently ranks 5th among active running backs. In addition, Taylor has 155 rushes of 10-plus yards from 2002-2006 whichranks fourth in the NFL. Here are the lists:

RK. PLAYER YEARS ATT YARDS AVG TDS1. Curtis Martin, N.Y. Jets* 1995-06 3,518 14,101 4.0 902. Corey Dillon, New England 1997-06 2,501 10,757 4.3 733. Edgerrin James, Arizona 1999-06 2,373 9,742 4.1 674. Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants 1997-06 2,045 9,502 4.6 505. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 1998-06 1,954 8,921 4.6 54

*PUP list

RUSHES OF 10-PLUS YARDS FROM 2002-2006

RK. PLAYER 10-PLUS RUSHES 10-PLUS TDS1. Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants 181 9

LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 181 123. Shaun Alexander, Seattle 173 164. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 155 115. Clinton Portis, Washington 151 18

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2006 AFC 90-PLUS YARD RUSHING GAMES LEADERS 2006 AFC 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES LEADERS

RK. PLAYER 90-PLUS YARDS GAMES RK PLAYER 100-YARD GAMES1. Tatum Bell, Denver 4 1. Larry Johnson, Kansas City 4

Larry Johnson, Kansas City 4 2. Tatum Bell, Denver 33. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 3 Willie Parker, Pittsburgh 3

Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati 3 4. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 2Willie Parker, Pittsburgh 3 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 2LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 3 Travis Henry, Tennessee 2

Leon Washington, N.Y. Jets 2Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati 2Reuben Droughns, Cleveland 2

JONES-DREW AMONG TALENTED ROOKIE RUNNING BACK CLASS: Jaguars running back Maurice-Jones Drew was one of six run-ning backs selected in the first two rounds of the 2006 draft. Jones-Drew, the 60th overall pick, leads all rookie running backs with fivetouchdowns. Here is the list of all six running backs selected in the first two rounds and where they rank in selected categories:

2006 RUNNING BACKS SELECTED IN THE FIRST TWO ROUNDS OF THE NFL DRAFT

PLAYER TEAM RUSHING RECEIVING RETURNS DRAFT PICKReggie Bush New Orleans 70-212 42-290 15-161, 1 TD 1st round (2nd overall)Laurence Maroney New England 94-395, 3 TDs 9-110 14-426 1st round (21st overall)DeAngelo Williams Carolina 26-139, 1 TD 7-41 14-302 1st round (27th overall)Joseph Addai Indianapolis 87-447, 1 TD 19-144, 1 TD --- 1st round (30th overall)LenDale White Tennessee 33-146 5-12 1-14 2nd round (45th overall)Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville 62-264, 3 TDs 19-169, 2 TDs 12-308 2nd round (60th overall)

TOTAL TDS TOTAL YARDS AVG. PER TOUCH AVG. PER RUSH AVG. PER REC. RUSHING YARDS5 Jones-Drew 931 Maroney 10.2 Williams 5.3 Williams 12.2 Maroney 447 Addai3 Maroney 741 Jones-Drew 8.0 Jones-Drew 5.1 Addai 8.9 Jones-Drew 395 Maroney2 Addai 663 Bush 7.9 Maroney 4.4 White 7.6 Addai 290 Bush1 Williams 591 Addai 5.6 Addai 4.2 Jones-Drew 6.9 Bush 264 Jones-Drew1 Bush 482 Williams 5.2 Bush 4.2 Maroney 5.8 Williams 146 White

ROOKIE KNOWS WAY TO THE END ZONE; TIED FOR 2ND AMONG ROOKIES WITH FIVE TOUCHDOWNS: Maurice Jones-Drewleads the Jaguars with five touchdowns (3 rushing, 2 receiving) and has scored a touchdown in four of the last five games. He did not scorea touchdown last week at Philadelphia, snapping a streak of four consecutive games with a touchdown, tied for the third-longest streak inteam history. Jones-Drew is the first running back to accomplish the feat since Fred Taylor did it in the final seven games of the 2000 sea-son. Jones-Drew ranks tied for second among all rookies and ranks tied for fifth in the NFL in touchdowns. He scored the first two rushingtouchdowns of his career against the New York Jets on 10/8 and added another rushing score at Houston on 10/22. He ranks tied for sec-ond in team history with five touchdowns as a rookie (Fred Taylor, 17; Matt Jones, 5).

JONES-DREW CONTINUES TO IMPRESS: Quarterback Byron Leftwich nicknamed rookie running back Maurice Jones-Drew “pinball”during training camp for the way defenders bounce off of him. Jones Drew has added another dimension to the Jaguars offense in 2006 ashe ranks second on the team in rushing with 62 carries for 264 yards with three rushing touchdowns and has 19 receptions for 169 yards andtwo touchdowns, joining Reggie Williams (4) as the only Jaguars with multiple receiving touchdowns. A week after producing his first 100-yard rushing game at Indianapolis, Jones-Drew recorded a career-long 51-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter at Washington on10/1. It was the longest play of the season for the Jaguars. The 51 yards marked the fourth-longest touchdown reception by a running backin team history with the last 50-plus touchdown reception by a running back coming on 10/17/04 vs. Kansas City (64t, Byron Leftwich to FredTaylor). Jones-Drew had a career-high seven receptions for 58 yards at Houston on 10/22 along with a rushing touchdown. He recorded acareer-high 21 carries for 77 yards last week at Philadelphia, the second-most rushing yards of his career.

JONES-DREW PRODUCES BEST GAME IN AFC SOUTH OPENER: In his AFC South debut at Indianapolis on 9/24, Maurice Jones-Drew maneuvered his way to 103 rushing yards on only 13 carries (7.9 avg.) along with four receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown and109 kickoff return yards. Jones-Drew finished with 244 all-purpose yards, the third-highest total in team history and the most by arookie. He became the seventh player in team history to rush for 100-plus yards, the first rookie in the NFL in 2006, and joined Fred Taylor(1998, six 100-yard games) as the only rookies in team history to rush for 100 yards. Jones-Drew had four runs of 10-plus yards (11, 12, 18,26). The 26-yard rush is the longest by a Jaguar in the first seven games.

JAGUARS SINGLE-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERSTOTAL

PLAYER, GAME RUSH REC RETURNS YARDSJimmy Smith (9/10//00 at Balt.) 0 291 0 291Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.) 234 14 0 248Maurice Jones-Drew (9/24/06 at Ind.) 103 32 109 244Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at STL) 0 232 0 232Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Den.) 0 20 207 227

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PROTECTING THE QUARTERBACK: The Jaguars rank tied for fifth in the NFL by allowing only 10 sacks in the first seven games. TheJaguars have only allowed multiple sacks in one game (4, at Washington 10/1).

BYRON LEFTWICH IN FOURTH SEASON: Byron Leftwich has recorded career totals of 789 of 1,344 for 9,042 yards with 51 TDs/36Ints. and a 80.5 passer rating in his four seasons as a starter. Leftwich, the seventh overall pick of the 2003 draft, is 108 of 183 for 1,159yards with 7 TDs/5 ints. for a 79.0 passer rating in 2006. Leftwich was inactive (3rd QB) last week at Philadelphia with an ankle injury. Hehas at least one touchdown pass in 12 of his last 15 regular season games dating back to 2005. He has touchdown passes in 36 of 46games and 20 plus completions in 15 career games.

DAVID GARRARD IMPROVES TO 6-3 AS STARTER: David Garrard, a fourth-round pick by the Jaguars in the 2002 draft, stepped infor Byron Leftwich (ankle) last week and led the Jaguars to a 13-6 win at Philadelphia. Garrard finished 10 of 17 for 87 yards with a 72.4passer rating. Garrard has started nine games in the last five seasons and owns a 6-3 record as a starter, including wins in five of the last sixgames. He led the club to four wins in the last five games in 2005 to close out the regular season. Garrard recorded career-high numberswith 98 of 168 for 1,117 yards with four touchdowns and one interception for a 83.9 passer rating. He had 172 yards and three touchdownsrushing on 31 carries. He did not throw an interception in his final 133 pass attempts. He is one of only four quarterbacks to be drafted bythe Jaguars in team history (Rob Johnson, 1995; Jonathan Quinn, 1998; Leftwich, 2003).

STARTING RECORDS OF JAGUARS QUARTERBACKS:

Steve Mark Rob Steve Jamie Jonathan Jay David ByronBeuerlein Brunell Johnson Matthews Martin Quinn Fiedler Garrard Leftwich

1995 1-5 3-7 – – – – – – –1996 – 9-7 – – – – – – –1997 – 9-5 1-0 1-0 – – – – –1998 – 10-3 – – 0-1 1-1 – – –1999 – 13-2 – – – – 1-0 – –2000 – 7-9 – – – – – – –2001 – 6-9 – – – 0-1 – – –2002 – 6-9 – – – – – 0-1 –2003 – 0-3 – – – – – – 5-82004 – – – – – – – 1-1 8-62005 – -- – – – – – 4-1 8-32006 – – – – – – – 1-0 3-3Totals 1-5 63-54 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-0 6-3 24-20

HOT IN THE RED ZONE: In four seasons as a starter, quarterback Byron Leftwich has thrown for 27 touchdowns and only one intercep-tion in the red zone for a 94.9 passer rating. Leftwich has career totals of 70 of 140 for 489 yards in the red zone. He has four touchdownsand no interceptions in the red zone in 2006, including two touchdowns against the New York Jets on 10/8 in the Jaguars only two posses-sions inside the 20-yard line.

LEFTWICH ONE OF FIVE STARTING QUARTERBACKS FROM MAC: Byron Leftwich faced an old college teammate on October 8against the New York Jets in Chad Pennington. Leftwich and Pennington, who both played at Marshall, are two of five starting quarterbacksin the NFL from the Mid-American Conference. Tampa Bay rookie Bruce Gradkowski, who played at Toledo, made his first career start on10/8 at New Orleans. Here’s the list:

PLAYER COLLEGE/NFL TEAM YEAR DRAFTED ROUND/PICK RECORD AS NFL STARTERChad Pennington Marshall/New York Jets 2000 1st/18th 25-20Byron Leftwich Marshall/Jacksonville 2003 1st/7th 24-20Ben Roethlisberger Miami (Ohio)/Pittsburgh 2004 1st/11th 24- 8Charlie Frye Akron/Cleveland 2005 3rd/67th 4-10Bruce Gradkowski Toledo/Tampa Bay 2006 6th/194th 2- 2

CAREER TOTALS OF QUARTERBACKS SELECTED IN FIRST ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT

PLAYER TEAM YEARS ATT COMP YDS COMP% TD INT RATING RECORDByron Leftwich Jacksonville 2003-06 1,344 789 9,042 58.7 51 36 80.5 24-20Carson Palmer Cincinnati 2003-06 1,173 754 8,417 64.3 61 34 90.8 21-15Kyle Boller Baltimore 2003-06 1,012 562 5,844 55.5 34 33 70.0 18-15Rex Grossman Chicago 2003-06 413 235 2,946 56.9 17 13 79.8 11-3

PUTTING UP THE POINTS: The Jaguars have scored 138 points in the first seven games. The Jaguars scored 30-plus points in back-to-back games (at Washington, vs. New York Jets) and have produced 30-plus points in four of the last nine regular season games dating backto 2005. The Jaguars rank tied for second in the NFL with six 30-plus point games since week 10 of the 2005 season. The Jaguars scored30-plus points in four games in 2005, the most since 2000. The Jaguars had a season-high 41 points against the New York Jets on 10/8 andscored 30 points the week before at Washington. The 41 points were the most scored by the Jaguars since 12/10/00 against Arizona(W, 44-10) and the 41-point margin of victory was the second-largest in Jaguars history (48, 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland).

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GAMES WITH 30-PLUS POINTS SINCE WEEK 10 OF 2005 2006 AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY

GAMES WITH AVERAGE MARGINRK TEAM 30+ POINTS RK TEAM WINS OF VICTORY1. Indianapolis Colts 7 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 2 24.502. Jacksonville Jaguars 6 2. Dallas Cowboys 4 24.25

Washington Redskins 6 3. San Diego Chargers 5 22.60Kansas City Chiefs 6 4. Chicago Bears 7 21.71Pittsburgh Steelers 6 5. Jacksonville Jaguars 4 16.00

Philadelphia Eagles 4 16.00

OFFENSIVE TIDBITS■ The Jaguars rank second in the NFL for fewest giveaways since 2003 with 79 (Indianapolis, 60). ■ The Jaguars have made 21 trips in the red zone and scored 18 times (85.7 pct.). In addition, the Jaguars have converted 7 of 14 thirddowns in the red zone (50.0 pct.), tied for third-best in the NFL. ■ The Jaguars rank tied for 5th in the NFL with 13 10-play drives in 85 possessions which have resulted in 42 points. In addition, theJaguars rank sixth in the NFL with only 16 three-and-out drives on 85 possessions. ■ The Jaguars have started a NFL-best 19 drives inside the opponents 50-yard line and they have produced 68 points. ■ Wide receiver Reggie Williams ranks second in the AFC with 11 receptions in the first quarter. ■ Running back Maurice Jones-Drew has been called upon in third down situations as he has converted 7 of 11 third downs (63.6 pct.). ■ Fred Taylor ranks third in the AFC with 15 carries of 10-plus yards (Tatum Bell, Denver, 16; Larry Johnson, Kansas City, 16). MauriceJones-Drew has seven carries of 10-plus yards. Taylor ranks sixth in the NFL with 75 yards on 18 carries in the red zone.

REGGIE WILLIAMS LEADS TEAM IN RECEIVING: Wide receiver Reggie Williams leads the team in receiving through seven gameswith 25 receptions for 310 yards and four touchdowns. Williams had a career-high two touchdowns at Washington on 10/1 as he scored on a33-yard play in the first quarter and had a diving 21-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. Williams had a touchdown against the NewYork Jets on 10/8. After setting a career-high against Dallas in the season-opener with six receptions, Williams topped that the followingweek against Pittsburgh with eight receptions for 95 yards. Williams broke free for a career-long reception of 48 yards in the fourth quarteragainst the Steelers. Williams, the ninth overall pick in the 2004 draft, had a career-high 35 receptions in 2005.

SMITH STEPS UP TO LEAD DEFENSE; ROOKIE CLINT INGRAM STEPS IN AS STARTER: With veteran linebacker MikePeterson on injured reserve, third-year pro Daryl Smith has stepped up as the leader of the Jaguars’ linebacker corps. Smith recorded a sea-son-high 16 tackles at Houston on 10/22, the second-highest total of his career (18, at Houston, 12/24/05), and followed with a team-high 12tackles last week at Philadelphia. Smith moved from the outside to the middle with Peterson out. Smith leads the team in 2006 with 67tackles (38 solo) and five tackles for loss. Clint Ingram, a third-round pick in 2006, has started at outside linebacker the last two weeks.Ingram, the first rookie to start on defense for the Jaguars in 2006, registered a career-high 10 tackles last week at Philadelphia including hisfirst career sack.

MATHIS TIED FOR NFL-LEAD WITH FOUR INTERCEPTIONS: Jaguars cornerback Rashean Mathis is tied with Atlanta’s DeAngeloHall and Cleveland’s Sean Jones for the NFL-lead with four interceptions. Mathis has five interceptions in the last eight regular season gamesdating back to last year. The Jaguars rank tied for fifth in the NFL with nine interceptions and rank tied for 10th in turnover differential at plus-two. Mathis intercepted Mark Brunell in the first quarter at Washington on 10/1 for his 16th career interception which surpassed AaronBeasley for the team record. Mathis returned the interception 28 yards, the second-longest interception return of his career (41 yards, atPittsburgh on 10/16/05). He picked off two passes in the fourth quarter against Pittsburgh on 9/18. The Jaguars’ single-season interceptionrecord is six, by Beasley (1999) and Marlon McCree (2002).

2006 NFL INTERCEPTIONS TOP 5 INTERCEPTION LEADERS FROM 2004-06

RK TEAM INTERCEPTIONS RK PLAYER, TEAM INTERCEPTIONS1. Baltimore Ravens 15 1. Deltha O’Neal, Cincinnati 152. Pittsburgh Steelers 12 Chris Gamble, Carolina 153. Oakland Raiders 10 Darren Sharper, Minnesota 15

New York Jets 10 4. Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville 145. Jacksonville Jaguars 9 Tory James, Cincinnati 14

Arizona Cardinals 9 Champ Bailey, Denver 14New York Giants 9Cincinnati Bengals 9

SHUTTING IT DOWN: The Jaguars have recorded a NFL-best two shutouts in the first seven games which ties for the most shutouts in aseason in team history (2000). The Jaguars have registered five shutouts in 182 games in 12 seasons. The Jaguars recorded the fourthshutout in team history on September 18 against Pittsburgh with a 9-0 victory on Monday Night Football. It was the first shutout of adefending Super Bowl champion in 25 years (Oakland, 1981) and only the fifth time in NFL history. It was only the fourth time theSteelers have been shut out under head coach Bill Cowher and first time since 12/14/03 (6-0 at New York Jets). On 11 offensive posses-sions, the Jaguars defense did not allow the Steelers offense to cross the Jacksonville 46-yard line. The Steelers were forced to punt eighttimes and threw two interceptions.

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“BIG HEN” CLOGS UP THE MIDDLE: Defensive tackle John Henderson is regarded as one of the NFL’s top defensive linemen and isa menace to opposing running backs. Henderson has recorded 370 tackles (287 solo), 22.0 sacks, 107 quarterback pressures, 27 tacklesfor loss, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in his first five NFL seasons (71 games). Henderson ranks second on the team in2006 with 3.5 sacks in the first seven games, surpassing his total of three sacks last year. He leads all AFC defensive tackles in sacksand ranks tied for fourth among all NFL defensive tackles. Additional notes on Henderson include:

Henderson, the ninth overall pick in 2002, earned his first Pro Bowl appearance in 2004. He was the highest-drafted defensive linemanever by Jaguars and second defensive tackle drafted overall in 2002. In 2004, Henderson posted a career-high 98 tackles and 40 quarterback pressures along with 5.5 sacks. He combined with defensive

tackle Marcus Stroud in 2004 for 10 sacks, the third-best mark in the NFL among defensive tackle tandems. Ranks fifth in team history with 22.0 sacks in 71 career games. Has three career multi-sack games. Has not missed a game in his four-year career, starting 67 of 71 games. Had 83 tackles (62 solo), three sacks, one forced fumble and four tackles for loss in 2005. He recorded a season-high two sacks at

Houston on 12/24/05 along with seven tackles and one forced fumble.

2006 AFC DEFENSIVE TACKLES SACKS LEADERS JAGUARS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS

RK PLAYER, TEAM SACKS RK PLAYER, YEARS SACKS1. John Henderson, Jacksonville 3.5 1. Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 55.02. Warren Sapp, Oakland 3.0 2. Joel Smeenge (1995-2000) 34.0

Keith Traylor, Miami 3.0 3. Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 28.54. Raheem Brock, Indianapolis 2.0 4. Gary Walker (1999-2001) 22.5

Vonnie Holliday, Miami 2.0 5. John Henderson (2002-present) 22.0Jamal Williams, San Diego 2.0Michael Myers, Denver 2.0

McCRAY PLAYS LARGER ROLE ON DEFENSE; LEADS TEAM WITH FIVE SACKS: Jaguars defensive end Bobby McCray is play-ing a larger role on defense following the season-ending injury to Reggie Hayward. McCray, a seventh round pick in 2004, leads the teamwith five sacks in seven games. He was inactive for the season-opener against Dallas. He has recorded at least one sack in four of sixgames, including a season-high two against the New York Jets on 10/8. He recorded a career-high 5.5 sacks in 2005.

MATHIS IS CREAM OF THE CROP FROM 2003 DRAFT CLASS: Jaguars cornerback Rashean Mathis leads all defensive backsselected in the 2003 draft in interceptions with 16. Mathis is one of 49 defensive backs selected in 2003 and joins Dallas cornerbackTerrence Newman as the only players to start every game since being drafted. Eight defensive backs were selected ahead of Mathis in2003 including six in the first round. Mathis led the Jaguars in 2005, and shared the lead in 2004, with five interceptions each year. Heleads the NFL with four interceptions in 2006, including two against Pittsburgh on 9/18.

CLASS OF 2003 TOP 5 INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS

PLAYER ROUND TEAM INTS GP/GSRashean Mathis 2nd Round (39th) Jacksonville 16 55/55Ricky Manning, Jr. 3rd Round (82nd) Carolina, Chicago 12 55/28Terence Newman 1st Round (5th) Dallas 12 55/55Charles Tillman 2nd Round (35th) Chicago 10 46/42Terrence McGee 4th Round (111th) Buffalo 9 52/46

MARCUS STROUD AND JOHN HENDERSON IN ELITE COMPANY: Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackles Marcus Stroud and JohnHenderson are two of only nine defensive tackles selected in the first round since 1996 to be named to the Pro Bowl. Stroud has been astarter in the Pro Bowl the past three years, the only defensive player in Jaguars history to make multiple Pro Bowls. Henderson earned hisfirst Pro Bowl berth in 2004. Only Trevor Pryce (4) and Richard Seymour (4) have earned more Pro Bowl berths than Stroud. Therehave been 34 defensive tackles selected in the first round since 1996 including three in 2006. Here’s the list of defensive tackles selectedin the first round since 1996 that have made the Pro Bowl:

PRO BOWL DEFENSIVE TACKLES SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND SINCE 1996

PLAYER/TEAM(S) YEAR PICK GP/GS SACKS PRO BOWL SELECTIONSTrevor Pryce, Denver, Baltimore 1997 28th 128/121 67.5 Four (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)Richard Seymour, New England 2001 6th 78/74 28.5 Four (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)Marcus Stroud, Jacksonville 2001 13th 84/68 16.5 Three (2003, 2004, 2005)Darrell Russell, Oakland 1997 2nd 83/68 28.5 Two (1998, 1999)Casey Hampton, Pittsburgh 2001 19th 75/70 4.0 Two (2003, 2005)Corey Simon, Philadelphia, Indianapolis 2000 6th 91/91 32.0 One (2003)John Henderson, Jacksonville 2002 9th 71/67 22.0 One (2004)Kevin Williams, Minnesota 2003 9th 52/52 30.0 One (2004)Tommie Harris, Chicago 2004 14th 39/38 11.5 One (2005)

GIANT KNOCKDOWNS: Since pairing up in 2002, defensive tackles Marcus Stroud (6-6, 312) and John Henderson (6-7, 328) havecaused major problems for opposing quarterbacks. They have combined for 100 quarterback pressures in 68 games together (Stroud, 56;Henderson, 44). Stroud has missed the last three games with an ankle injury. The Jaguars, who had 184 quarterback pressures in 2005,have 68 through the first seven weeks of this season.

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MEIER MAKES MOST OF OPPORTUNITY: Rob Meier mostly sees action as a reserve in the Jaguars defensive tackle rotation, but 18 ofhis 23 starts have been at defensive end. Meier sees action behind Pro Bowl tackles Marcus Stroud and John Henderson, but the openingday injury to Reggie Hayward moved Meier back into a starting role at LDE. He moved back inside and has started at DT the last threegames with Stroud out with an injury. Meier, who was a seventh-round pick in 2000 from Washington State, ranked third on the team in 2005with a career-high six sacks and led all AFC defensive tackles. He picked up where he left off in 2006 as he has recorded 2.5 sacks. Meierhas played in 98 games with the Jaguars with 23 starts and has 13.0 sacks and 200 tackles. He started eight games at defensive end in2004 before suffering a fractured fibula at Minnesota on 11/28.

WILLIAMS AND GREISEN ADDED IN OFFSEASON: The Jaguars added a starting right cornerback and outside linebacker in the off-season. Brian Williams, an unrestricted free agent cornerback from Minnesota, gives the Jaguars a physical presence to play oppositeRashean Mathis. Williams had his first interception as a Jaguar against the New York Jets on 10/6 and his first interception against an AFCopponent. The Jaguars lost linebacker Akin Ayodele in free agency to the Cowboys and five-year veteran Nick Greisen earned the startingjob in the preseason. Greisen was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the New York Giants in the offseason where he started 13games a year ago and had a career-high 79 tackles. Greisen made his presence known in the season-opener against Dallas on 9/10 with hisfirst career interception along with four tackles and one quarterback hit.

MAKING THE COACH PROUD: As a former NFL linebacker, head coach Jack Del Rio can appreciate solid play from the position. MikePeterson and Nick Greisen made their coach proud in the season-opener against Dallas on 9/10 as they both recorded interceptions, mark-ing only the second time in team history (James Wiliams, Keith Goganious on 11/26/95 vs. Cincinnati) that two Jaguars’ linebackers recordedinterceptions in the same game. The interception for Peterson was the 14th of his career and seventh with the Jaguars, the most of any line-backer in team history. It was Griesen’s first career interception in 55 career games.

WRIGHSTER HAVING BREAKOUT SEASON: Tight end George Wrighster, who has missed 13 games due to injuries since being draftedin the fourth round in 2003, ranks second on the team with a career-high 20 receptions for 148 yards along with one touchdown. Wrighsterhas multiple receptions in six of seven games. Wrighster has already surpassed his career-best receptions total of 13 set in 2003 and 2005.He had a career-high 53 yards receiving on five receptions at Washington on 10/1 and scored his first touchdown of the season against theNew York Jets on 10/8. He played in only four games in 2004 because of a back injury and was placed on injured reserve. He is the sec-ond-highest tight end ever drafted by the Jaguars (Marcedes Lewis, 2006 first round).

WRIGHSTER’S CAREER TOTALS

YEAR GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD2003 15/1 13 150 11.5 30 22004 4/3 10 69 6.9 12 12005 16/6 13 120 9.2 27 22006 7/5 20 148 7.4 23 1TOTALS 42/15 56 487 8.7 30 6

CONTROLLING THE CLOCK: The Jaguars offense has totaled 138 points in the first seven games and they are keeping the ball awayfrom the opponent. The Jaguars rank second in the NFL with an average time of possession of 32:57. The Jaguars have had a time ofpossession of 32 minutes or more in five of the first seven games and have recorded a time of possession of 30 minutes or more in 11 of thelast 15 regular season games dating back to 2005.

20-PLUS POINTS ON OFFENSE EQUALS JAGUARS SUCCESS: The Jaguars scored 20-plus points in 12 of their 16 games in 2005with a 11-1 record in those games. The Jaguars are 22-5 under head coach Jack Del Rio when the club scores 20-plus points. TheJaguars reached the 20-point plateau in a team-record eight consecutive games in 2005 before the streak ended with a 26-18 loss toIndianapolis on 12/11/05. The Jaguars scored 20-plus points in six games in 2004 and were 5-1.

FLIPPING THE FIELD: The Jaguars rank second in the NFL for average starting position for their offense and sixth in average startingposition for their opponents (includes average start of all offensive possessions). The Jaguars led the NFL in 2005 in both categories. Here’sthe list:

2006 OVERALL FIELD POSITION 2006 OPPONENTS FIELD POSITIONAVERAGE AVERAGE

OFFENSIVE STARTING OPPONENT STARTINGRK TEAM POSSESSIONS POSITION RK TEAM POSSESSIONS POSITION1. Chicago 86 35.8 1. Atlanta 79 25.22. Jacksonville 85 34.9 2. New England 78 25.63. Baltimore 85 33.8 3. Indianapolis 68 26.94. Atlanta 82 33.6 4. San Diego 81 27.35. Cleveland 86 33.1 5. Chicago 85 27.4

6. Jacksonville 85 27.5

MAKING HISTORY AT ALLTEL: The Jaguars’ win over Pittsburgh on September 18 was the lowest scoring game in the 37-year history ofMonday Night Football. The second-lowest game was between San Francisco and the New York Giants in 1990 when the 49ers won, 7-3. Inaddition, the Steelers managed only 26 yards rushing, the fewest by a Jaguars opponent in team history. The 26 yards were the fewestrushing yards by the Steelers in 15 seasons under head coach Bill Cowher and the first time the Steelers have not picked up a firstdown rushing since 12/28/03 vs. Baltimore.

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TIDBITS FROM THE REGULAR SEASON: ■ The Jaguars improved to a NFL-best 9-3 (.750) in their 12-year history on Kickoff Weekend with a 24-17 win over Dallas on September 10,including a 3-1 mark under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Jaguars have won three consecutive season-openers for the first time since 1999-2001.■ The Jaguars defeated Pittsburgh, 9-0, on Monday, September 18, the lowest scoring game in Monday Night Football history. The ninetotal points also tied for the fewest points by two teams in Jaguars history. The Jaguars defeated Baltimore, 6-3, on 11/14/99 at AlltelStadium. Neither team managed to score in the first half. The last time a NFL game was scoreless in the first half was the Jaguars game on9/18/05 at Indianapolis. It was only the third scoreless half in the NFL since 2003. In 2005, the Jaguars’ defense held opponents scoreless insix different halves. ■ Pittsburgh had only 26 rushing yards on 9/18, the fewest by a Jaguars opponent in franchise history. The Steelers had only 14 rushingattempts against the Jaguars, tied for third-fewest in team history by a Jaguars opponent. The fewest rushing attempts by a Jaguars oppo-nent was 11 by Atlanta on 11/7/99. The Jaguars held the Steelers to 153 net yards, the third-fewest net yards allowed in team history. ■ The Steelers became only the third opponent in Jaguars history (12/12/04 vs. Chicago; 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans) to not have a first downrushing. The Steelers picked up only nine first downs, tied for the fourth-fewest first downs allowed in Jaguars history. ■ The Jaguars shut out the New York Jets, 41-0, on 10/8, marking the second-largest margin of victory in Jaguars history (48, 12/3/00 vs.Cleveland).■ The Jaguars held the New York Jets to 45 net passing yards on 10/8, the second-fewest by a Jaguars opponent in team history.■ The Jaguars scored 28 points in the first half against the Jets on 10/8, the second-most points in a first half in team history (42, atBaltimore, 11/1/98), and tying the for the third-most points in a half. ■ Gerald Sensabaugh blocked a punt against the Jets on 10/8, the first blocked punt since 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati (Derrick Wimbush).

TALL TARGETS: When asked about the height of his offensive targets, six-foot-five quarterback Byron Leftwich said, “We look like theMiami Heat when we get off the bus.” They certainly measure up in size. The Jaguars have selected three receivers in the last three seasonsand all three stand at six-foot-four or taller (2004, Reggie Williams, 6-4; 2004, Ernest Wilford, 6-4; 2005, Matt Jones, 6-6). The tight end posi-tion is also loaded with height as the top two tight ends stand six-foot-six in veteran Kyle Brady and 2006 first-round pick Marcedes Lewis.Here is a list of the top NFL teams by height based on starting quarterback and top three projected receivers:

TOP 5 NFL TEAMS BY HEIGHT TALLEST NFL WIDE RECEIVERS TALLEST NFL STARTING QUARTERBACKSRK TEAM HEIGHT RK PLAYER,TEAM HEIGHT RK PLAYER,TEAM HEIGHT1. Jacksonville Jaguars 6-4 3/4 1. Matt Jones, Jax. 6-6 1. Byron Leftwich, Jax. 6-52. New York Giants 6-3 Clarence Moore, Balt. 6-6 Drew Bledsoe, Dal. 6-5

Oakland Raiders 6-3 3. Drew Bennett, Tenn. 6-5 Brad Johnson, Minn. 6-54. Houston Texans 6-2 3/4 Joe Jurevicius, Cle. 6-5 Carson Palmer, Cin. 6-5

Cincinnati Bengals 6-2 3/4 Plaxico Burress, NYG 6-5 Peyton Manning, Ind. 6-5San Diego Chargers 6-2 3/4 6. Reggie Williams, Jax. 6-4 Ben Roethlisberger, Pitt. 6-5

Ernest Wilford, Jax. 6-4 Philip Rivers, SD 6-5Michael Clayton, TB 6-4Randy Moss, Oak. 6-4

SCOBEE IN THIRD NFL SEASON: Jaguars placekicker Josh Scobee is 7-for-7 on field goals and has scored 31 points in the last fourgames, moving him into fourth place in team history for points scored. Six of the seven field goals were from 40-plus yards. He was 2-for-2last week at Philadelphia (40,27) and was good from 43 and 40 yards against the New York Jets on 10/8 and 3-for-3 at Washington (46, 43,41) on 10/1. He scored a season-high 12 points against the Redskins, including a 41-yard field goal with six seconds remaining to send thegame into overtime. Scobee is 58 of 75 in his three-year career. Scobee was 7-of-13 from 40-plus yards including 2-of-3 from 50-plus yardsin 2005. Scobee set a team-record against Cincinnati on Oct. 9, 2005 with two field goals of 50-plus yards (51, 53) and the 53 yards tied hiscareer-high and the longest field goal in club history. Scobee, who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2004 draft with the 137th overall pick,led the team with a career-high 107 points in 2005 and joined Fred Taylor and Mike Hollis as the only three Jaguars to have 100 points in aseason. Scobee ranks tied for fourth in the AFC in 2006 with 48 points.

SCOBEE FIELD GOALS BY THE NUMBERS:

Overall 58-75 0-19 yards 0-0Home 31-40 20-29 yards 20-21Away 27-35 30-39 yards 18-22Turf 12-17 40-49 yards 17-26Grass 46-58 50 plus yards 3-6

WHO SAYS YOU CAN’T GO HOME?: Most NFL players are drafted by a team outside of their hometown and are forced to leave familyand friends behind as they pursue their professional careers. Two Jaguars are fortunate enough to return to their hometown of Jacksonvilleto play in the NFL. Cornerback Rashean Mathis, who played at Englewood High School, is in his fourth season with the team after his col-lege career at Bethune-Cookman. Mathis, who leads the NFL in 2006 with four interceptions, led the club with five interceptions in 2005.Cornerback Dee Webb, a seventh-round pick in this year’s draft, played at Ed White High School in Jacksonville before starting for two sea-sons at Florida.

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FOUR ROOKIE UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS ON CURRENT ROSTER: Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio has made it clear that anundrafted rookie free agent has an opportunity to make the final 53-man roster. Since Del Rio took over the helm in 2003, there have been 10undrafted free agent rookies on the club’s opening day roster. The Jaguars had three undrafted rookie free agents earn a spot in this year,tying for the most under Del Rio. Rookie free agent linebacker Brian Iwuh, who spent training camp with the Jaguars, was signed onSeptember 22 off the practice squad.

UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS ON OPENING DAY ROSTER UNDER JACK DEL RIO

YEAR PLAYERS2003 WR Cortez Hankton, DT Matt Leonard, PK Seth Marler2004 CB David Richardson, TE Brian Jones (IR)2005 FB/KR Derrick Wimbush, OG Dan Connolly (IR)2006 OT Richard Collier, DT Tony McDaniel, RB Montell OwensNote: Bold indicates still with team

KYLE BRADY BACK FOR 12TH NFL SEASON: Tight end Kyle Brady is the elder statesman of the Jaguars roster at age 34. Brady is inhis 12th NFL season, his eighth with the Jaguars. Brady, originally the ninth overall pick of the New York Jets in 1995, signed as an unre-stricted free agent with the Jaguars in 1999. He has registered 330 career receptions for 3,418 yards and 23 TDs. He ranks as the second-oldest active tight end in the NFL behind Washington’s Christian Fauria. Here is the list:

NFL’S OLDEST ACTIVE TIGHT ENDS

PLAYER TEAM DOB AGEChristian Fauria Washington 9/22/71 35Kyle Brady Jacksonville 1/14/72 34Marcus Pollard Detroit 2/8/72 34Ernie Conwell New Orleans 8/17/72 34Mark Bruener Houston 9/16/72 33Itula Mili Seattle 4/20/72 33Kris Mangum Carolina 8/15/73 33Jason Dunn Kansas City 11/15/73 33

STROUD’S CONSECUTIVE STARTS STREAK SNAPPED AT 68: Jaguars Pro Bowl defensive tackle Marcus Stroud was inactiveagainst the New York Jets on 10/8 which ended his streak of consecutive games played at 84 and consecutive starts at 68, which was thelongest active streak on the team. Stroud has missed the last three games with an ankle injury. Stroud, who was the 13th overall pick by theJaguars in the 2001 draft, ranks fourth in team history in consecutive games played and second in most consecutive starts (Brad Meester, 92starts). Stroud, who has started the last three Pro Bowls, began the streak on September 8, 2002 against Indianapolis in his second NFLseason.

MOVING UP THE CHARTS: Several Jaguars are moving up in the team annals for games started and most consecutive starts. JimmySmith, who retired this offseason, started a team-record 150 games in a span of 10 seasons with the Jaguars. Running back Fred Taylor,safety Donovin Darius and tight end Kyle Brady are the only Jaguars who remain on the roster from 1999. Brad Meester, who was asecond round pick by the Jaguars in 2000, had his team-record streak of 92 consecutive starts snapped in 2005. The longest current streakof starts is now 55 games by Rashean Mathis and Maurice Williams.

MOST GAMES STARTED IN JAGUARS HISTORY MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS IN JAGUARS HISTORY

RK PLAYER POS. STARTS YEARS RK PLAYER POS. CONS. STARTS (DATES)1. Jimmy Smith WR 150 1995-2005 1. Brad Meester G/C 92 (9/3/00 through 12/4/05)2. Mark Brunell QB 117 1995-2003 2. Marcus Stroud DT 68 (9/8/02 through 10/1/06)3. Donovin Darius S 112 1998-2006 3. Chris Naeole G 63 (9/8/02 through 12/24/05)4. Kyle Brady TE 101 1999-2006 4. Kevin Hardy LB 58 (12/21/97 through 11/18/01)5. Fred Taylor RB 100 1998-2006 5. Rashean Mathis CB 55 (9/7/03 through 10/8/06)6. Brad Meester C 99 2000-2006 Maurice Williams OT 55 (9/7/03 through 10/8/06)

Note: Bold Face indicates still on roster; Italics indicates streak is current

NEW FACES: There are 14 new faces among the 53 players on the Jaguars’ current roster. Here is the breakdown.Unrestricted Free Agents (3) — LB Nick Greisen, OT Stockar McDougle, CB Brian WilliamsVeteran Free Agents (1) — CB Ahmad CarrollDraft Choices (5) — TE Marcedes Lewis, RB/KR Maurice Jones-Drew, LB Clint Ingram, DE Brent Hawkins, CB Dee WebbUndrafted Rookies (4) — OT Richard Collier, DT Tony McDaniel, RB Montell Owens, LB Brian IwuhOther Rookie (1) — DT Montavious Stanley (drafted by Dallas, signed off St. Louis practice squad)

EXPERIENCED GROUP: Seven Jaguars players have played in 100 or more games during their careers: TE Kyle Brady (174 games, 160starts), Marcellus Wiley (138 games, 79 starts), G Chris Naeole (137 games, 133 starts), CB Terry Cousin (135 games, 63 starts), TE/LS JoeZelenka (115 games, 0 starts), S Donovin Darius (112 games, 112 starts) and RB Fred Taylor (104 games, 100 starts). Only Brady (110),Darius (112) and Taylor (104) have played in 100 games as a Jaguar.

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TIDBITS FROM THE JAGUARS LOCKERROOM:RB Fred Taylor, S Donovin Darius and TE Kyle Brady are the only three Jaguars that remain from the 1999 team. In addition, there are 13

players on the roster who were with the team prior to 2003. Jaguars guard Chris Naeole is one of five current NFL players from Kahuku High School in Hawaii. Kahuku joins Dillard (Ft. Lauderdale,

Fla.), Ely (Pompano Beach, Fla.), Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.) and Dorsey (Los Angeles, Calif.) as the high schools with a NFL-bestfive players in the NFL. Other players from Kahuku include Aaron Francisco (Arizona), Chris Kemoeatu (Pittsburgh), Ma’ake Kemoeatu(Carolina) and Itula Mili (Seattle). Jaguars quarterback Quinn Gray played at Dillard. Rookie running back Montell Owens earned a roster spot as a rookie free agent from Maine, becoming only the fifth NFL player to play at

Maine. Owens sent a highlight tape to Boston College, but the coaches thought he would be better off playing Division I-AA. Boston Collegesent the tape to Maine where they gave Owens his only scholarship offer. Owens is a musician in his spare time and is an accomplishedtrumpet player.

WR Ernest Wilford has worn the number 19 since playing at Virginia Tech. Wilford had worn number 14 in high school but switched tonumber 19 at age 19 to signify a change in his lifestyle. “It was the year I changed my life around,” Wilford said. “I don’t want to say I had atroubled childhood, but I was just very outspoken.”

S Deon Grant grew up in Augusta, Ga., and worked as a server in the kitchen at Augusta National during The Masters. Grant was work-ing when Tiger Woods won his first Masters in 1997. Jaguars’ 2006 draft picks Marcedes Lewis and Maurice Jones-Drew were not the only players from their high schools drafted in 2006. In

fact, both players had two other high school teammates selected in this year’s draft, tops among high schools. Lewis was joined by DarnellBing (Safety, Oakland) and Winston Justice (OT, Philadelphia) from Long Beach Polytechnic High School. Jones-Drew was the first playerfrom nationally-ranked De La Salle High School (Concod, Calif.) selected, but was joined by teammates Kevin Simon (linebacker, Washington)and Demetrius Williams (WR, Baltimore) on the second day of the draft.

The parents of WR Cortez Hankton serve as police officers in New Orleans.The Jaguars have three players on their roster from Hawaii (OG Chris Naeole, OG Vince Manuwai, WR Chad Owens).OT Stockar McDougle’s brother, Jerome, was a first-round draft choice of Philadelphia in 2003 and remains on the roster. DT Rob Meier was the number one overall pick of the 2000 CFL Draft by British Columbia. Meier is one of two foreign born players on

the roster (Reggie Williams, Landstuhl, Germany).LB Mike Peterson (injured reserve) is the brother of Chicago Bears running back Adrian Peterson. In addition, Mike’s cousin, Freddie

Solomon, played wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1995-1999.WR Cortez Hankton is the cousin of Carolina Panthers wide receiver Karl Hankton. QB Quinn Gray led the Frankfurt Galaxy to the World Bowl Championship in the spring of 2003. LB Nick Greisen is the second cousin of Redskins C Casey Rabach. DE Bobby McCray’s father, Bobby McCray, Sr., is the head football coach at Homestead High School in Miami, Florida.

JAGUARS’ STARTERS MADE UP OF HIGH DRAFT PICKS: The Jaguars 2006 starting lineup for offense and defense is stocked withformer high NFL draft picks. Of the Jaguars’ 22 current starters (offense and defense), 17 were selected in the first three rounds of the draft.In addition, 14 of the 22 players were drafted by the Jaguars.

OFFENSE DEFENSE

POS PLAYER ROUND (YEAR) POS PLAYER ROUND (YEAR)OT Khalif Barnes* 2nd (2005) S Donovin Darius* 1st (1998)TE Kyle Brady 1st (1995) S Deon Grant 2nd (2000)WR Matt Jones* 1st (2005) DT Marcus Stroud* 1st (2001)QB Byron Leftwich* 1st (2003) DT John Henderson* 1st (2002)OG Vince Manuwai* 3rd (2003) CB Rashean Mathis* 2nd (2003)C Brad Meester* 2nd (2000) LB Daryl Smith* 2nd (2004)OG Chris Naeole 1st (1997) LB Clint Ingram * 3rd (2006)RB Fred Taylor* 1st (1998)OT Maurice Williams* 2nd (2001)WR Reggie Williams* 1st (2004)

*Indicates drafted by Jaguars

JAGUARS 2006 DRAFT CLASS: The Jaguars had six selections in this year’s draft and all six players remain with the team. In 2005, theJaguars had eight draft picks and all are still with the club. Defensive end James Wyche, the seventh-round pick in 2006, is on the practicesquad.

PLAYER POS ROUND CHOICE COLLEGE GP/GSMarcedes Lewis TE 1st 28th UCLA 6/ 1Maurice Jones-Drew RB/KR 2nd 60th UCLA 7/ 0Clint Ingram LB 3rd 80th Oklahoma 5/ 2Brent Hawkins DE 5th 160th Illinois St. 6/ 0Dee Webb CB 7th 236th Florida 2/ 0

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Average Age 26.02Oldest Jaguars Player: Kyle Brady, 34 Born 1/14/72Youngest Jaguars Player: Maurice Jones-Drew, 21 Born 3/23/85Tallest Jaguar: John Henderson, 6-7 5th year as a Jaguar

Tony McDaniel, 6-7 Rookie free agentRichard Collier, 6-7 Rookie free agent

Shortest Jaguar: Maurice Jones-Drew, 5-7 Rookie (second-round pick)Chad Owens, 5-7 1st year player

Most seasons as a Jaguar: Fred Taylor, Donovin Darius 9th season as a JaguarMost NFL seasons: Kyle Brady 12th NFL seasonCollege with the most Jaguars: Florida, 3

Tennessee, 3Conference with the most Jaguars: SEC 11 players on 2006 rosterJaguars with NFL Europe Experience: 4 Tony Gilbert, Quinn Gray, Chris Hanson, Paul

SpicerFormer 1st-round draft picks: 11 Kyle Brady, Donovin Darius, John

Henderson, Matt Jones, Byron Leftwich, Marcedes Lewis, Stockar McDougle, Chris Naeole, Marcus Stroud, Fred Taylor, Ahmad Carroll

Number of undrafted free agents: 11 Richard Collier, Terry Cousin, Quinn Gray, Cortez Hankton, Chris Hanson, Brian Iwuh, Tony McDaniel, Montell Owens, Nick Sorensen, Paul Spicer, Derrick Wimbush, Joe Zelenka

Former Pro Bowlers: 4 Chris Hanson, John Henderson, MarcusStroud, Marcellus Wiley

Coaches who played in the NFL: 6 Jack Del Rio, Mike Tice, Ken Anderson, Ray Hamilton, Andy Heck, Alfredo Roberts

Home state of most Jaguars: Georgia, 8 Tony Gilbert, Deon Grant, Chris Hanson, AhmadCarroll, Daryl Smith, Montavious Stanley, MarcusStroud, Derrick Wimbush

Number of states represented on Jaguars roster: 25

ROSTER BY EXPERIENCEYEAR PLAYERSRookie 10 Richard Collier, Maurice Jones-Drew, Brent Hawkins, Clint Ingram, Brian Iwuh, Marcedes Lewis, Tony McDaniel,

Montell Owens, Dee Webb, Montavious Stanley1st 1 Chad Owens2nd 6 Khalif Barnes, Matt Jones, Alvin Pearman, Gerald Sensabaugh, Scott Starks, Derrick Wimbush3rd 8 Ahmad Carroll, Jorge Cordova, Quinn Gray, Bobby McCray, Josh Scobee, Daryl Smith, Ernest Wilford, Reggie

Williams4th 7 Tony Gilbert, Cortez Hankton, Byron Leftwich, Vince Manuwai, Rashean Mathis, LaBrandon Toefield, George

Wrighster5th 5 Nick Greisen, John Henderson, David Garrard, Dennis Norman, Brian Williams, 6th 4 Chris Hanson, Nick Sorensen, Marcus Stroud, Maurice Williams7th 5 Deon Grant, Stockar McDougle, Brad Meester, Rob Meier, Paul Spicer, 8th 1 Joe Zelenka9th 2 Donovin Darius, Fred Taylor10th 3 Terry Cousin, Chris Naeole, Marcellus Wiley 12th 1 Kyle Brady

ROSTER BY AGEAGE PLAYERS21 3 Maurice Jones-Drew, Tony McDaniel, Dee Webb22 3 Brian Iwuh, Marcedes Lewis, Montell Owens23 7 Brent Hawkins, Matt Jones, Clint Ingram, Gerald Sensabaugh, Scott Starks, Reggie Williams, Ahmad Carroll24 7 Khalif Barnes, Richard Collier, Cortez Hankton, Chad Owens, Alvin Pearman, Josh Scobee, Daryl Smith25 5 Jorge Cordova, Bobby McCray, Derrick Wimbush, George Wrighster, Montavious Stanley26 6 Tony Gilbert, Byron Leftwich, Vince Manuwai, Rashean Mathis, Dennis Norman, LaBrandon Toefield, 27 7 Deon Grant, Quinn Gray, Nick Greisen, John Henderson, Ernest Wilford, Brian Williams, Maurice Williams28 3 David Garrard, Nick Sorensen, Marcus Stroud29 4 Chris Hanson, Stockar McDougle, Brad Meester, Rob Meier30 2 Fred Taylor, Joe Zelenka31 5 Terry Cousin, Donovin Darius, Chris Naeole, Paul Spicer, Marcellus Wiley34 1 Kyle Brady

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE JAGUARS CURRENT ROSTER

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JAGUARS RECORD UNDER JACK DEL RIO WHEN...

2003 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL Play at home 5-3 4-4 6-2 3-0 18- 9Play on the road 0-8 5-3 6-2 1-3 12-16Play on grass field 5-8 7-6 11-2 4-2 27-18Play on artificial turf 0-3 2-1 1-2 0-1 3-7Play in a dome 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-6vs. AFC South 2-4 2-4 4-2 0-2 8-12vs. AFC North 0-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 5-2vs. AFC East 0-4 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-4vs. AFC West 1-0 3-1 0-1 0-0 4-2vs. NFC South 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2vs. NFC North 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1vs. NFC East 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-1vs. NFC West 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1Score first 3-2 6-0 8-1 3-2 20-5Opponent scores first 2-9 3-7 4-3 1-1 10-20Score on first possession 0-2 3-0 6-0 2-1 11-3Score 20+ points 4-2 5-1 11-1 2-1 22-5Score less than 20+ points 1-9 4-6 1-3 2-2 8-20Allow 20+ points 2-9 2-5 4-3 0-3 8-20Allow less than 20 points 3-2 7-2 8-1 4-0 22-5Games decided by 7 points or less 4-6 8-3 8-2 2-2 22-13Games decided by 3 points or less 2-2 5-2 3-1 0-0 10-5Lead after 1st quarter 2-0 4-0 8-0 2-2 16-2Tied after 1st quarter 2-2 3-1 2-2 1-1 8-6Trail after 1st quarter 1-9 2-6 2-2 1-0 6-17Lead at halftime 3-2 5-0 6-0 2-1 16-3Tied at Halftime 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 3-4Trail at Halftime 1-8 4-6 6-3 0-1 11-18Lead after 3rd quarter 3-3 7-1 9-2 3-0 22-6Tied after 3rd quarter 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 3-2Trail after 3rd quarter 1-6 2-6 2-2 0-3 5-17Overtime game 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 3-1Win turnover margin 2-2 7-0 8-2 3-0 20-4Lose turnover margin 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-2 3-12Turnover ratio even 2-3 2-5 3-0 0-1 7-9Have 30:00+ time of possession 5-5 6-5 8-2 4-1 23-13Have less than 30:00 time of possession 0-6 3-2 4-2 0-2 7-12Have 100+ rushing yards 5-4 5-3 9-2 3-2 21-11Have less than 100+ rushing yards 0-7 4-4 3-2 1-1 8-14Have 300 net yards passing 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-3Have 1 100-yard rusher 4-3 3-2 5-1 3-0 15-6Have 1 100-yard receiver 2-0 2-2 2-3 0-0 6-5Win coin toss 3-4 3-3 3-3 1-2 10-12Lose coin toss 2-7 6-4 9-1 3-1 20-13BY MONTHAugust 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0September 0-4 3-0 2-1 2-1 7-6October 1-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 7-9November 2-3 1-2 4-0 0-0 7-5December 2-2 2-2 3-1 0-0 7-5January 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0BY DAY OF WEEKSaturday 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0Sunday 4-11 9-6 10-4 3-3 26-24Sunday night 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 2-1Monday night 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0TIME OF DAYKickoff is 1:00 p.m. or earlier 3-11 7-5 9-4 1-2 20-22Kickoff is between 4:00-4:15 p.m. 1-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 7-2Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. or later 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-1

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CAREER MARKS: Donovin Darius (1st round, 1998 draft), Fred Taylor (1st round, 1998 draft) and Kyle Brady (UFA-NYG, 1999) are the onlyplayers with the club more than six seasons in Jacksonville. Each player holds a prominent place in the Jaguars career record books. Taylorholds every career rushing mark in Jaguars history. Here’s a look at several of the Jaguars career records with players in bold on the cur-rent roster:

YDS FROM SCRIM POINTS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS12,285 J. Smith 764 M. Hollis 862 J. Smith 12,287 J. Smith11,001 F. Taylor 418 J. Smith 499 K. McCardell 6,393 K. McCardell6,393 K. McCardell 370 F. Taylor 252 F. Taylor 2,478 K. Brady3,804 J. Stewart 241 J. Scobee 236 K. Brady 2,089 P. Mitchell2,479 K. Brady 228 J. Stewart 191 P. Mitchell 2,080 F. Taylor

TOUCHDOWNS GAMES PLAYED INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES69 J. Smith 171 J. Smith 16 R. Mathis 845 D. Darius61 F. Taylor 120 M. Brunell 15 A. Beasley 789 K. Hardy38 J. Stewart 112 D. Darius 14 D. Darius 582 M. Peterson30 K. McCardell 111 K. Brady 8 C. Hudson 489 A. Ayodele20 S. Mack 108 M. Hollis 7 D. Thomas 487 B. Schwartz

7 M. McCree 469 T. Brackens7 M. Peterson

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 117 M. Brunell 9,042 B. Leftwich 1,344 B. Leftwich28.5 K. Hardy 112 D. Darius 1,895 D. Garrard 315 D. Garrard22.5 G. Walker 101 K. Brady22.0 J. Henderson 100 F. Taylor16.5 M. Stroud 99 B. Meester15.5 P. Spicer 92 K. McCardell

COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWN PASSES HIGHEST COMP. PCT. HIGHEST PASSER RATING2,184 M. Brunell 144 M. Brunell 60.5 M. Brunell 85.5 M. Brunell

789 B. Leftwich 51 B. Leftwich 58.7 B. Leftwich 80.5 B. Leftwich178 D. Garrard 8 D. Garrard 56.5 D. Garrard 77.7 D. Garrard

HIGHEST AVG. PER RECEPTION FORCED FUMBLES FUMBLE RECOVERIES MOST TAKEAWAYS15.3 E. Wilford 28 T. Brackens 13 T. Brackens 20 D. Darius14.3 J. Smith 9 J. Smeenge 6 B. Schwartz 18 A. Beasley13.4 D. Jones 8 K. Hardy 6 T. Davis 18 T. Brackens12.8 K. McCardell 8 A. Beasley 6 D. Darius 17 R. Mathis12.4 W. Jackson 7 M. Stroud 6 K. Hardy 12 C. Hudson

7 D. Darius 6 F. Bryant 11 T. Davis7 A. Ayodele 11 K. Hardy

11 M. PetersonLONGEST 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.) 77.3 Josh Scobee (2004-05), 58 of 7553 S. Marler (10/5/03 vs. SD) 53 J. Scobee (10/24/04 at Ind.)53 J. Scobee (10/9/05 vs. Cin.)

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OFFENSE (28) 10/31/2006

NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGEQUARTERBACKS (3)

5 Gray, Quinn QB 6-3 246 27 3 Florida A&M7 Leftwich, Byron QB 6-5 242 26 4 Marshall9 Garrard, David QB 6-1 240 28 5 East Carolina

RUNNING BACKS (6)22 Toefield, LaBrandon RB 5-11 232 26 4 Louisiana State24 Owens, Montell RB 5-10 219 22 R Maine28 Taylor, Fred RB 6-1 226 30 9 Florida32 Jones-Drew, Maurice RB/KR 5-7 212 21 R UCLA34 Pearman, Alvin RB/KR 5-10 206 24 2 Virginia 36 Wimbush, Derrick RB/KR 6-1 233 26 2 Fort Valley State

WIDE RECEIVERS (5)11 Williams, Reggie WR 6-4 214 23 3 Washington18 Jones, Matt WR 6-6 238 23 2 Arkansas19 Wilford, Ernest WR 6-4 218 27 3 Virginia Tech84 Owens, Chad WR/KR 5-7 188 24 1 Hawaii85 Hankton, Cortez WR 6-0 200 25 4 Texas Southern

TIGHT ENDS (3)80 Brady, Kyle TE 6-6 280 34 12 Penn State87 Wrighster, George TE 6-3 257 25 4 Oregon89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 265 22 R UCLA

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (8)62 Norman, Dennis C/G 6-5 323 26 5 Princeton63 Meester, Brad C 6-3 300 29 7 Northern Iowa65 Naeole, Chris G 6-3 330 31 10 Colorado67 Manuwai, Vince G 6-2 325 26 4 Hawaii69 Barnes, Khalif OT 6-5 325 24 2 Washington73 McDougle, Stockar G/OT 6-6 348 29 7 Oklahoma74 Williams, Maurice OT 6-5 315 27 6 Michigan76 Collier, Richard OT 6-7 358 25 R Valdosta State

KICKERS/SPECIALISTS (3)2 Hanson, Chris P 6-2 202 30 6 Marshall10 Scobee, Josh PK 6-1 190 24 3 Louisiana Tech88 Zelenka, Joe LS/TE 6-3 265 30 8 Wake Forest

DEFENSE (25)DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

57 Hawkins, Brent DE 6-2 245 23 R Illinois State75 Wiley, Marcellus DE 6-4 275 31 10 Columbia92 Meier, Rob DE/DT 6-5 298 29 7 Washington State93 McCray, Bobby DE 6-6 261 25 3 Florida94 Stanley, Montavious DT 6-2 310 24 R Louisville95 Spicer, Paul DE 6-4 296 31 7 Saginaw Valley St.96 McDaniel, Tony DT 6-7 295 21 R Tennessee98 Henderson, John DT 6-7 325 27 5 Tennessee99 Stroud, Marcus DT 6-6 306 28 8 Georgia

LINEBACKERS (6)50 Gilbert, Tony LB 6-0 239 27 4 Georgia51 Ingram, Clint LB 6-2 245 23 R Oklahoma52 Smith, Daryl LB 6-2 244 24 3 Georgia Tech55 Greisen, Nick LB 6-1 245 27 5 Wisconsin58 Cordova, Jorge LB/DE 6-1 241 25 3 Nevada59 Iwuh, Brian LB 6-0 235 22 R Colorado

DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)20 Darius, Donovin SS 6-1 225 31 9 Syracuse21 Cousin, Terry CB 5-9 185 31 10 South Carolina23 Webb, Dee CB 5-11 186 21 R Florida25 Carroll, Ahmad CB 5-10 190 23 3 Arkansas27 Mathis, Rashean CB 6-1 195 26 4 Bethune-Cookman29 Williams, Brian CB 5-11 198 27 5 North Carolina St.31 Starks, Scott CB 5-9 176 23 2 Wisconsin37 Grant, Deon S 6-2 210 27 7 Tennessee41 Sorensen, Nick S 6-3 210 28 6 Virginia Tech43 Sensabaugh, Gerald S 6-0 218 23 2 North Carolina

JAGUARS BY POSITION

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ROOKIE, VETERANAND FIRST-YEAR UNRESTRICTED COLLEGE

FREE AGENTS FREE AGENTS TRADE WAIVERS DRAFT(17) (6) (0) (0) (30)

1998 RB Fred TaylorSS Donovin Darius

1999 TE Kyle Brady #

2000 DE Paul Spicer C Brad MeesterDT Rob Meier

2001 P Chris Hanson DT Marcus StroudTE/LS Joe Zelenka OT Maurice Williams

2002 G Chris Naeole DT John HendersonQB David Garrard

2003 LB Tony Gilbert LB Mike Peterson (IR) QB Byron LeftwichQB Quinn Gray CB Rashean MathisWR Cortez Hankton G Vince ManuwaiS Nick Sorensen TE George Wrighster

RB LaBrandon Toefield

2004 TE Brian Jones (IR) FS Deon Grant WR Reggie WilliamsC Dennis Norman LB Daryl Smith

FB/RB Greg Jones (IR)LB/DE Jorge CordovaWR Ernest WilfordPK Josh ScobeeDE Bobby McCray

2005 CB Terry Cousin DE Reggie Hayward (IR) WR Matt JonesDE Marcellus Wiley OT Khalif BarnesRB/KR Derrick Wimbush CB Scott StarksG Dan Connolly (IR) RB/KR Alvin PearmanDE Jim Davis (IR) S Gerald Sensabaugh

WR/KR Chad OwensLB Pat Thomas (IR)CB Chris Roberson (IR)

2006 DE Elton Patterson (IR) CB Brian Williams TE Marcedes Lewis DT Tony Williams (IR) OT Stockar McDougle RB/KR Maurice Jones-DrewOT Mike Williams (IR) LB Nick Greisen LB Clint IngramOT Richard Collier DE Brent HawkinsDT Tony McDaniel CB Dee WebbRB Montell OwensDT Montavious StanleyLB Brian Iwuh # Transition Free AgentCB Ahmad Carroll

ROSTER ANALYSISOFFENSE (25) AGE EXPERIENCEQB - 3 DEFENSE (25) 21 - 3 R - 10RB - 6 DL - 9 22 - 3 1 - 1WR - 5 LB - 6 23 - 7 2 - 6TE - 3 DB - 10 24 - 6 3 - 8OL - 8 25 - 5 4 - 7

26 - 6 5 - 5SPECIALISTS (3) TOTAL: 53 PLAYERS 27 - 8 6 - 3P - 1 28 - 3 7 - 5PK - 1 29 - 3 8 - 2LS - 1 30 - 3 9 - 2

31 - 5 10 - 334 - 1 12 - 1AVG. - 26.06 AVG. - 4.13

HOW THE JAGUARS ARE BEING BUILT

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WR 11 Reggie Williams 18 Matt Jones 85 Cortez HanktonLT 69 Khalif Barnes 76 Richard CollierLG 67 Vince Manuwai 62 Dennis NormanC 63 Brad Meester 62 Dennis NormanRG 65 Chris Naeole 73 Stockar McDougleRT 74 Maurice Williams 73 Stockar McDougleTE 80 Kyle Brady 89 Marcedes LewisTE 87 George Wrighster 89 Marcedes LewisWR 19 Ernest Wilford 84 Chad OwensQB 7 Byron Leftwich 9 David Garrard 5 Quinn GrayRB 28 Fred Taylor 36 Derrick Wimbush 34 Alvin Pearman

32 Maurice Jones-Drew 22 LaBrandon Toefield 24 Montell Owens

LE 93 Bobby McCray 75 Marcellus WileyLT 99 Marcus Stroud 92 Rob Meier 96 Tony McDanielRT 98 John Henderson 94 Montavious StanleyRE 95 Paul Spicer 57 Brent HawkinsOLB 51 Clint Ingram 58 Jorge CordovaMLB 52 Daryl Smith 50 Tony GilbertOLB 55 Nick Greisen 59 Brian IwuhLCB 27 Rashean Mathis 31 Scott Starks 23 Dee WebbRCB 29 Brian Williams 21 Terry Cousin 25 Ahmad CarrollSS 20 Donovin Darius 43 Gerald SensabaughFS 37 Deon Grant 41 Nick Sorensen

P 2 Chris HansonPK 10 Josh ScobeeH 2 Chris Hanson 9 David Garrard 5 Quinn GrayPR 84 Chad Owens 34 Alvin Pearman 32 Maurice Jones-DrewKR 36 Derrick Wimbush 32 Maurice Jones-Drew 34 Alvin Pearman

84 Chad OwensLS 88 Joe Zelenka

underlined = rookies

DEFENSE

SPECIAL TEAMS

JAGUARS 2006 DEPTH CHARTOFFENSE

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DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION DATE PLAYER TRANSACTIONJan. 31 DUFFNER, Mark Named linebackers coach July 27 LEWIS, Marcedes, TE Signed contractJan. 31 TICE, Mike Named assistant head coach/offense July 28 INGRAM, Clint, LB Signed contractJan. 31 HECK, Andy Promoted to offensive line coach July 31 SPICER, Paul, DE Signed contract extensionJan. 31 WILLIAMS, Tony, DT Signed contract Aug. 1 JOSEPH, Carlos, OT WaivedFeb. 2 NORMAN, Dennis, C Signed contract extension Aug. 9 HUGGINS, Felton, WR WaivedFeb. 15 MONACHINO, Ted Named assistant defensive line coach Aug. 9 SNELL, Shannon, G Signed contractFeb. 22 DEL RIO, Jack Signed contract extension Aug. 11 PINEGAR, Paul, QB WaivedMar. 1 MEIER, Rob, DT Signed new contract Aug. 11 MARLER, Seth, PK Signed contractMar. 1 GILBERT, Tony, LB Signed new contract Aug. 14 GOWIN, Toby, P ReleasedMar. 7 WEBB, Lee, FB Waived Aug. 14 HILL, Kahlil, WR WaivedMar. 11 WILLIAMS, Brian, CB UFA signed from Minnesota Aug. 14 ESTANDIA, Greg, TE Signed contractMar. 14 WILLIAMS, Mike, OT Signed contract Aug. 14 HUGGINS, Felton, WR Signed contractMar. 14 WILEY, Marcellus, DE Signed new contract Aug. 28 EDWARDS, Troy, WR ReleasedMar. 14 COUSIN, Terry, CB Signed new contract Aug. 28 MARLER, Seth, PK WaivedMar. 15 JONES, Brian, TE Signed tender offer (ERFA) Aug. 28 HUGGINS, Felton, WR WaivedMar. 16 McDOUGLE, Stockar, OT UFA signed from Miami Aug. 29 JONES, Brian, TE Placed on injured reserveMar. 20 BOSELLI, Tony, OT Signed one day contract/retires Aug. 29 JONES, Greg, FB/RB Placed on injured reserveMar. 21 HENDERSON, John, DT Signed contract extension Aug. 29 PATTERSON, Elton, DE Placed on injured reserveApr. 10 ROMBERG, Brett, C Signed tender offer (ERFA) Aug. 29 ROBERSON, Chris, CB Placed on injured reserveApr. 10 GRAY, Quinn, QB Signed tender offer (ERFA) Aug. 29 WILLIAMS, Mike, OT Placed on injured reserveApr. 19 MANUWAI, Vince, G Signed tender offer (RFA) Aug. 29 WILLIAMS, Tony, DT Placed on injured reserveApr. 20 RICHARDSON, David, CB Signed tender offer (ERFA) Sept. 2 ALEXIS, Rich, RB WaivedApr. 21 TOEFIELD, LaBrandon, RB Signed tender offer (RFA) Sept. 2 CURRY, Walter, DL WaivedApr. 21 HANKTON, Cortez, WR Signed tender offer (RFA) Sept. 2 ECONOMOS, Andrew, LS WaivedApr. 21 WRIGHSTER, George, TE Signed tender offer (RFA) Sept. 2 ESTANDIA, Greg, TE WaivedApr. 28 GREISEN, Nick, LB UFA signed from New York Giants Sept. 2 FLETCHER, Derrick, OL ReleasedApr. 29 LEWIS, Marcedes, TE Drafted (1) Sept. 2 FUDGE, Jamaal, FS WaivedApr. 29 JONES-DREW, Maurice, RB Drafted (2) Sept. 2 GEORGE, Trestin, CB WaivedApr. 29 INGRAM, Clint, LB Drafted (3) Sept. 2 GIBBONS, Ryan, OT WaivedApr. 30 HAWKINS, Brent, DE Drafted (5) Sept. 2 HUNTER, Wayne, OT WaivedApr. 30 WYCHE, James, DE Drafted (7a) Sept. 2 HYMES, Randy, WR ReleasedApr. 30 WEBB, Dee, CB Drafted (7b) Sept. 2 IWUH, Brian, LB WaivedApr. 30 COLLIER, Richard, OT Agreed to contract Sept. 2 MADDOX, Anthony, DT WaivedApr. 30 FUDGE, Jamaal, FS Agreed to contract Sept. 2 McCULLOUGH, Edorian, CB WaivedApr. 30 GEORGE, Trestin, CB Agreed to contract Sept. 2 RICHARDSON, David, DB WaivedApr. 30 GIBBONS, Ryan, OT Agreed to contract Sept. 2 ROMBERG, Brett, C WaivedApr. 30 HUGGINS, Felton, WR Agreed to contract Sept. 2 SHARON, Charles, WR WaivedApr. 30 IWUH, Brian, LB Agreed to contract Sept. 2 SNELL, Shannon, G WaivedApr. 30 McCULLOUGH, Edorian, CB Agreed to contract Sept. 2 STAMPS, Fred, WR WaivedApr. 30 McDANIEL, Tony, DT Agreed to contract Sept. 2 WYCHE, James, DE WaivedApr. 30 OWENS, Montell, RB Agreed to contract Sept. 2 YODER, Todd, TE ReleasedApr. 30 PINEGAR, Paul, QB Agreed to contract Sept. 2 CONNOLLY, Dan, G Placed on injured reserveApr. 30 SHARON, Charles, WR Agreed to contract Sept. 3 DAVIS, Jim, DE Placed on injured reserveApr. 30 TWITO, Brandon, TE Agreed to contract Sept. 3 ALEXIS, Rich, RB Signed to practice squadMay 8 KINNEY, James, LB Waived Sept. 3 ESTANDIA, Greg, TE Signed to practice squadMay 11 COLLIER, Richard, OT Signed contract Sept. 3 FUDGE, Jamaal, FS Signed to practice squadMay 11 FUDGE, Jamaal, FS Signed contract Sept. 3 HUNTER, Wayne, OT Signed to practice squadMay 11 GEORGE, Trestin, CB Signed contract Sept. 3 ROMBERG, Brett, C Signed to practice squadMay 11 GIBBONS, Ryan, OT Signed contract Sept. 3 SHARON, Charles, WR Signed to practice squadMay 11 HUGGINS, Felton, WR Signed contract Sept. 3 WYCHE, James, DE Signed to practice squadMay 11 IWUH, Brian, LB Signed contract Sept. 3 IWUH, Brian, LB Signed to practice squadMay 11 McCULLOUGH, Edorian, CB Signed contract Sept. 11 WRIGHSTER, George, TE Signed contract extensionMay 11 McDANIEL, Tony, DT Signed contract Sept. 12 HAYWARD, Reggie, DE Placed on injured reserveMay 11 OWENS, Montell, RB Signed contract Sept. 12 STANLEY, Montavious, DT Signed contractMay 11 PINEGAR, Paul, QB Signed contractt Sept. 12 ROMBERG, Brett, C Signed off practice squad (STL)May 11 SHARON, Charles, WR Signed contract Sept. 12 GIBBONS, Ryan, OT Signed to practice squadMay 11 TWITO, Brandon, TE Signed contract Sept. 22 THOMAS, Pat, LB Placed on injured reserveMay 11 SMITH, Jimmy, WR Retired Sept. 22 IWUH, Brian, LB Signed off practice squadMay 18 HYMES, Randy, WR UFA signed from Baltimore Oct. 11 CARROLL, Ahmad, CB Signed contractMay 19 TWITO, Brandon, TE Waived Oct. 11 PETERSON, Mike, LB Placed on injured reserveMay 19 EDWARDS, Troy, WR UFA signed from Detroit Oct. 18 RICHARDSON, David, DB Released from practice squadMay 22 HUNTER, Wayne, OT Claimed off waivers from Seattle Oct. 18 PETTWAY, Kenneth, LB Signed to practice squadMay 22 GOWIN, Toby, P Signed contractMay 30 ESTANDIA, Greg, TE Signed contractJune 28 HAND, Omari, DE WaivedJune 28 ESTANDIA, Gred, TE WaivedJuly 24 WEBB, Dee, CB Signed contractJuly 25 WYCHE, James, DE Signed contractJuly 26 HAWKINS, Brent, DE Signed contractJuly 26 JONES-DREW, Maurice, RB Signed contract

JAGUARS 2006 ROSTER MOVES

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2006 STATISTICS

Through Seven Games 10/30/06 WON 4, LOST 3 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/10 W 24-17 Dallas 67,164 Taylor 123 554 4.5 32 3 09/18 W 9- 0 Pittsburgh 67,164 Jones-Drew 62 264 4.3 26 3 09/24 L 14-21 at Indianapolis 57,041 Leftwich 25 41 1.6 7 2 10/01 L 30-36 OT at Washington 89,450 Garrard 8 36 4.5 13 0 10/08 W 41- 0 New York Jets 66,604 Pearman 2 10 5.0 10 0 10/22 L 7-27 at Houston 70,035 R. Williams 4 9 2.3 9 0 10/29 W 13- 6 at Philadelphia 69,249 Toefield 3 -5 -1.7 0 0 11/05 Tennessee M. Jones 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 11/12 Houston TEAM 228 903 4.0 32 8 11/20 New York Giants OPPONENTS 184 677 3.7 29 4 11/26 at Buffalo * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/03 at Miami R. Williams 25 310 12.4 48 4 12/10 Indianapolis Wrighster 20 148 7.4 23 1 12/17 at Tennessee Jones-Drew 19 169 8.9 51t 2 12/24 New England Wilford 17 229 13.5 40 0 12/31 at Kansas City M. Jones 15 189 12.6 25 0 Jax Opp. Taylor 14 129 9.2 32 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 120 105 Hankton 3 20 6.7 13 0 Rushing 51 39 Lewis 2 40 20.0 31 0 Passing 61 59 Brady 1 6 6.0 6 0 Penalty 8 7 Pearman 1 5 5.0 5 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 35/99 34/97 Wimbush 1 1 1.0 1 0 3rd Down Pct. 35.4 35.1 TEAM 118 1246 10.6 51t 7 4th Down: Made/Att 5/9 1/5 OPPONENTS 118 1391 11.8 68t 7 4th Down Pct. 55.6 20.0 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD POSSESSION AVG. 32:57 27:03 Mathis 4 84 21.0 28 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 2090 1982 Cousin 1 16 16.0 16 0 Avg. Per Game 298.6 283.1 Peterson 1 15 15.0 15 0 Total Plays 438 413 Greisen 1 6 6.0 6 0 Avg. Per Play 4.8 4.8 B. Williams 1 4 4.0 4 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 903 677 Grant 1 1 1.0 1 0 Avg. Per Game 129.0 96.7 TEAM 9 126 14.0 28 0 Total Rushes 228 184 OPPONENTS 5 32 6.4 16 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1187 1305 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Avg. Per Game 169.6 186.4 Hanson 37 1595 43.1 35.1 7 11 58 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 10/59 17/86 TEAM 37 1595 43.1 35.1 7 11 58 0 Gross Yards 1246 1391 OPPONENTS 43 1851 43.0 36.8 4 12 67 1 Att./Completions 200/118 212/118 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Completion Pct. 59.0 55.7 Pearman 12 3 134 11.2 29 0 Had Intercepted 5 9 C. Owens 9 5 56 6.2 13 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 37/43.1 43/43.0 Toefield 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 37/35.1 43/36.8 TEAM 22 8 190 8.6 29 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 41/341 37/319 OPPONENTS 16 6 155 9.7 82t 1 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 7/4 3/2 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD TOUCHDOWNS 15 12 Jones-Drew 12 308 25.7 41 0 Rushing 8 4 Brady 2 9 4.5 9 0 Passing 7 7 Pearman 2 38 19.0 22 0 Returns 0 1 Collier 1 8 8.0 8 0 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS M. Owens 1 4 4.0 4 0 TEAM 38 31 23 46 0 138 TEAM 18 367 20.4 41 0 OPPONENTS 17 23 17 44 6 107 OPPONENTS 25 511 20.4 46 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Scobee 0 0 0 0 15/15 11/14 0 48 Scobee 0/ 0 1/ 2 3/ 3 7/ 9 0/0 Jones-Drew 5 3 2 0 0 30 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 2 3/ 3 7/ 9 0/0 R. Williams 4 0 4 0 0 24 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 3 3/ 5 2/ 2 0/0 Taylor 3 3 0 0 0 18 Scobee: (35G,49N)(31G,32G,42G)(24N,49N)(46G, Leftwich 2 2 0 0 0 12 43G,41G)(43G,40G)()(40G,27G) Wrighster 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS: (32G,36N)()()(44G,37G,37G)()(38N, TEAM 15 8 7 0 15/15 11/14 0 138 43G,21G)(25G,28G) OPPONENTS 12 4 7 1 11/11 8/10 0 107 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: McCray 5, Henderson 3.5, Meier 2.5, Hawkins 2, Carroll LG 1, Gilbert 1, Ingram 1, Spicer 1, Tony McDaniel 0.5, Stanley LG 0.5, Stanley TM 0.5, TEAM 17, OPPONENTS 10 * PASSING GP/GS Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Leftwich 6/6 183 108 1159 59.0 6.33 7 3.8 5 2.7 51t 9/ 48 79.0 Garrard 1/1 17 10 87 58.8 5.12 0 0.0 0 0.0 24 1/ 11 72.4 TEAM 200 118 1246 59.0 6.23 7 3.5 5 2.5 51t 10/ 59 78.5 OPPONENTS 212 118 1391 55.7 6.56 7 3.3 9 4.2 68t 17/ 86 69.1

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JAGUARS DEFENSIVE TACKLESPass

Player Total Solo Asst. Sacks Int. Def. TFL QBP FF FRD. Smith 67 45 22 0 0 3 5 2 0 0D. Darius 47 37 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0M. Peterson 47 27 20 0 1-15 0 2 2 0 0D. Grant 41 27 14 0 1-1 5 0 0 0 1R. Mathis 35 25 10 0 4-84 7 2 0 0 0J. Henderson 33 28 5 3.5-24 0 4 1 8 0 0B. Williams 30 23 7 0 1-4 8 0 0 1 0N. Greisen 30 20 10 0 1-6 0 4 3 0 1P. Spicer 28 22 6 1-5 0 1 5 16 0 0C. Ingram 25 13 12 1-0 0 1 0 1 0 0R. Meier 20 19 1 2.5-20 0 0 1 10 0 0B. McCray 20 17 3 5-25 0 1 1 8 0 0T. Cousin 14 12 2 0 1-16 3 1 0 0 0M. Stroud 10 8 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 0S. Starks 10 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0T. McDaniel 10 5 5 0.5-3 0 0 0 3 0 0G. Sensabaugh 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B. Hawkins 8 7 1 2-9 0 0 1 3 0 0T. Gilbert 7 6 1 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0B. Iwuh 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. Stanley 4 3 1 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0M. Wiley 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0R. Hayward 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0N. Sorensen 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J. Cordova 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0P. Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JAGUARS SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLESBlk.

Player Total Solo Asst. Kick FF FRG. Sensabaugh 9 8 1 1 0 0N. Sorensen 9 5 4 0 0 0M. Owens 7 5 2 0 0 0S. Starks 7 3 4 0 0 0T. Gilbert 6 6 0 0 0 0J. Cordova 6 4 2 0 0 0B. Iwuh 4 2 2 0 0 0B. Williams 4 0 4 0 0 0B. Hawkins 3 3 0 0 0 0C. Ingram 3 1 2 0 0 0J. Zelenka 2 2 0 0 0 0R. Mathis 1 1 0 0 0 0J. Scobee 1 1 0 0 0 0T. Cousin 1 0 1 0 0 0N. Greisen 1 0 1 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 Time9/10 vs. DAL (W) 22 6 14 2 5-13 307 67 32 78 229 1-8 237 23 34 1 2 41 1-0 6-44.0 34:129/18 vs. PIT (W) 17 3 13 1 6-18 362 70 30 110 252 1-8 260 26 39 1 10 86 1-0 6-41.8 37:259/24 at IND (L) 20 12 7 1 9-16 297 69 40 191 106 1-1 107 16 28 2 4 38 0-0 4-46.5 39:2410/1 at WAS (L) 12 2 10 0 2-13 307 54 16 32 275 4-15 290 20 34 1 4 35 1-1 5-49.2 25:1710/8 vs. NYJ (W) 19 8 9 2 6-13 312 60 39 181 131 1-9 140 9 20 0 9 62 0-0 4-38.5 32:0210/22 at HOU (L) 14 7 5 2 3-12 220 54 25 102 118 1-7 125 14 28 0 7 35 2-2 7-42.1 26:3010/29 at PHI (W) 16 13 3 0 4-14 285 64 46 209 76 1-11 87 10 17 0 5 44 2-1 5-39.8 36:51

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 Time9/10 vs. DAL (W) 14 4 9 1 6-15 323 57 22 88 235 2-11 246 16 33 3 9 93 0-0 5-53.2 25:489/18 vs. PIT (W) 9 0 7 2 3-13 153 48 14 26 127 2-14 141 17 32 2 3 25 1-0 8-44.8 22:359/24 at IND (L) 14 4 10 0 6-13 272 53 20 63 209 2-10 219 14 31 0 4 35 0-0 7-43.3 20:3610/1 at WAS (L) 22 11 11 0 7-14 481 70 40 152 329 0-0 329 18 30 1 4 40 1-1 5-30.8 36:3210/8 vs. NYJ (W) 11 6 3 2 3-14 177 58 34 132 45 6-26 71 10 18 3 6 59 1-1 6-40.8 27:5810/22 at HOU (L) 21 10 10 1 5-14 349 69 34 131 218 1-6 224 25 34 0 3 17 0-0 5-43.4 33:3010/29 at PHI (W) 14 4 9 1 4-14 227 58 20 85 142 4-19 161 18 34 0 8 50 0-0 7-44.0 23:09

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

JAGUARS 21 18 85.7 12 57.1 6 102 138 73.9Opponents 14 10 71.4 5 35.7 5 50 107 46.7

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

JAGUARS 9 7 77.8 7 0 49 138 35.5Opponents 7 5 71.4 4 1 31 107 29.0

QUARTERBACK DRIVESNo. Missed End End Left Points/

Quarterback Series TD FG FG Int. Fum. Punt Downs Half Game Game Safety Points SeriesB. Leftwich 74 14 9 3 5 2 32 3 3 3 0 0 125 1.69D. Garrard 11 1 2 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 13 1.18JAGUARS 85 15 11 3 5 3 37 4 3 4 0 0 138 1.62OPPONENTS 85 11 8 2 9 2 43 4 4 2 0 0 100 1.18

2006 Regular Season – Week Eight