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JAGUARS FINISH 11-5; WIN FIRST PLAYOFF TABLE OF CONTENTS ■ 2007 Team/Individual Highlights (page 1) GAME SINCE 1999 SEASON ■ 2007 results and 2008 opponents (page 2) TEAM 6-2 AT HOME FOR 3RD STRAIGHT YEAR ■ 2008 Opponents/2008 NFL Draft (page 2) ■ Career-high numbers and Jaguars ranked among NFL 2007 IN REVIEW: The Jacksonville Jaguars advanced to the postseason leaders (page 3) for the second time in the last three seasons and won their first postseason ■ Postseason history (page 4) game since the 1999 season. The Jaguars finished the regular season with a ■ Postseason notes (page 5) 11-5 mark, tied for the fifth-best record in the NFL, and won six of their last ■ Awards, Top NFL records (page 6) eight games. ■ Jaguars hit with injuries (page 6) Jack Del Rio completed his fifth season as head coach with a record ■ Head Coach Jack Del Rio (page 7) ■ of 45-35. The Jaguars rank sixth in the NFL since 2004 with a 40-24 mark. Jaguars set several records (page 8) ■ Record-breaking offense (pages 9-10) ■ Defense ranks among the best (page 10) RECORD-BREAKING SEASON BY OFFENSE: The Jaguars set the fran- ■ Fred Taylor enjoys magical season (pages 11-12) chise single-season record for points (411, 25.7 avg.), touchdowns (50), touch- ■ Rushing offense ranks second in NFL (page 12) down passes (28) and yards per play (5.6). The Jaguars ranked seventh in the ■ Garrard solidifies starting QB job (page 13) NFL in offense (357.4), tied for the second-highest ranking in franchise history. ■ Individual offensive notes (pages 14-15) The Jaguars totaled 400-plus yards in a team-record seven games including a ■ Individual player notes (pages 15-16) team-record five consecutive games, and scored 24 or more points in 10 con- ■ 2007 rookie class (page 17) secutive games for the first time in team history. ■ Jaguars dominate NFC (page 18) ■ Road Warriors (page 18) 2007 TEAM/INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS ■ Regular Season Notes/2007 Trends (page 19) ■ The Jaguars defense ranked 12th in the NFL (313.8) and 10th in scoring ■ Career Marks (page 20) defense at 19.0 points per game. The unit held opponents to 17 points or less ■ Record under Jack Del Rio When... (page 21) in 10 of 16 games, tied for the most in the NFL (New England, Green Bay, San Diego). The Jaguars tied the franchise single season record with 20 intercep- IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER: tions as 11 different players had interceptions. February 3 Super Bowl XLII in Phoenix, Arizona ■ The Jaguars led the NFL with 33 fourth down attempts and 19 conversions, February 10 Pro Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii the most attempts in the NFL since 1996 when New England had 34. February 20-26 Scouting Combine in Indianapolis ■ The Jaguars had the fewest penalties in franchise history with 76. February 21 Deadline for clubs to designate ■ QB began the season as the starter for the first time in his franchise and transition players. career. Garrard ranked third in the NFL with a 102.2 passer rating and led the February 28 Deadline for submission of qualifying NFL in third down passing at 128.8. He set the franchise single-season record offers by clubs to their restricted for highest passer rating and completion percentage (64.0). He attempted 230 free agents whose contracts have consecutive passes without an interception to start the season over a span of expired and to whom they desire to eight games, both team records. retain a right of first refusal/ ■ WR Reggie Williams set the franchise single-season record with 10 touch- compensation. down receptions, surpassing the previous high of eight set by Jimmy Smith in February 29 Free agency signing period begins three different seasons (1998, 2000, 2001). February 29 Trading period begins ■ Rookie safety recorded a team-high five interceptions, the March 30-April 3 NFL Meeting, Palm Beach, Fla. most by a rookie in team history and tied for the most by a NFL rookie in 2007. April 26-27 NFL Draft ■ The running back duo of Fred Taylor (223-1,202, 5 TDs) and Maurice Jones- September 4-8 2008 regular season opens Drew (167-768, 9 TDs) ranked second in the NFL for the second consecutive season as they finished with 1,970 rushing yards. MEDIA INFORMATION WEBSITE: ■ Fred Taylor earned the first Pro Bowl trip of his 10-year career. Taylor The Jaguars provide an informational website for media ranked fifth in the AFC in rushing with 1,202 rushing yards and led the AFC only which includes everything from weekly and daily with a 5.4 average per rush. Taylor tied for first in the NFL with four rushes of releases to quote sheets and transcripts from press con- 50-plus yards and finished with two of the four longest rushes in the NFL this ferences. To receive access to the media website please season. He was the only player in the NFL to record five straight 100-plus yard contact the Jaguars public relations office at 904-633- rushing games. He became the 21st player in NFL history to reach 10,000 6590. The address for the media is www.jaguars.com/pr. career rushing yards and set the franchise’s career record for yards from scrim- mage and all-purpose yards. ■ DE Paul Spicer led the club with 7.5 sacks and 41 pressures.

Jacksonville Jaguars • Jacksonville Municipal Stadium • Jacksonville, Florida 32202 2007 SCHEDULE

PRESEASON OPPONENT TIME TELEVISION RESULT August 11 at Miami Dolphins 7:30 p.m. WTEV L 17-18 2008 OPPONENTS August 18 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 7:30 p.m. WTEV W 31-19 August 23 at Green Bay Packers 8:00 p.m. FOX W 21-13 HOME GAMES 2007 RECORD August 30 WASHINGTON REDSKINS 7:30 p.m. WTEV W 31-16 Houston 8-8 REGULAR SEASON Indianapolis^ 13-3 September 9 TENNESSEE TITANS 1:00 p.m. CBS L 10-13 Tennessee^ 10-6 September 16 ATLANTA FALCONS 1:00 p.m. FOX W 13-7 Cleveland 10-6 September 23 at Denver Broncos 4:05 p.m. CBS W 23-14 Pittsburgh^ 10-6 September 30 OPEN DATE Green Bay^ 13-3 October 7 at Kansas City Chiefs 1:00 p.m. CBS W 17-7 Buffalo 7-9 October 14 HOUSTON TEXANS 1:00 p.m. CBS W 37-17 Minnesota 8-8 October 22 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 8:30 p.m. ESPN L 7-29 October 28 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4:05 p.m. CBS W 24-23 ROAD GAMES 2007 RECORD November 4 at New Orleans Saints 1:00 p.m. CBS L 24-41 Houston 8-8 November 11 at Tennessee Titans 1:00 p.m. CBS W 28-13 Indianapolis^ 13-3 November 18 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 1:00 p.m. CBS W 24-17 Tennessee^ 10-6 November 25 BUFFALO BILLS 1:00 p.m. CBS W 36-14 Baltimore 5-11 December 2 at Indianapolis Colts 1:00 p.m. CBS L 25-28 Cincinnati 7-9 December 9 1:00 p.m. FOX W 37-6 Chicago 7-9 December 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers 1:00 p.m. CBS W 29-22 Detroit 7-9 December 23 OAKLAND RAIDERS 1:00 p.m. CBS W 49-11 Denver 7-9 December 30 at Houston Texans 1:00 p.m. CBS L 28-42 January 5 at Pittsburgh Steelers* 8:00 p.m. NBC W 31-29 ^Playoff team in 2007 January 12 at New England Patriots# 8:00 p.m. CBS L 20-31

HOME GAMES IN CAPS ALL TIMES ARE JACKSONVILLE TIME *AFC Wild Card Game #AFC Divisional Playoff Game

2007 FINAL AFC SOUTH STANDINGS

The four AFC South teams had a combined record of 42-22 with 12 of the losses in division play. Three of the four teams advanced to the postseason. The four teams combined for a 13-3 record against NFC opponents in 2007. The Jaguars finished 9-1 outside the AFC South.

TEAM W L T PCT PTS OPP HOME AWAY AFC NFC DIV Indianapolis 13 3 0 .813 450 262 6-2 7-1 9-3 4-0 5-1 Jacksonville 11 5 0 .687 411 304 6-2 5-3 8-4 3-1 2-4 Tennessee 10 6 0 .625 301 297 5-3 5-3 7-5 3-1 4-2 Houston 8 8 0 .500 379 384 6-2 2-6 5-7 3-1 1-5

2008 SCHEDULE STORYLINES 2008 NFL DRAFT

■ Features four teams that qualified for the 2007 postseason The 2008 NFL Draft will be held on April 28-29. The Jaguars (Indianapolis, Tennessee, Pittsburgh, Green Bay). In addition, the own the 28th pick, but could move as high as 26th. Jaguars will play 10 games against teams that finished .500 or better The (26th pick) and San Diego Chargers in 2007. (27th pick) are scheduled to select ahead of the Jaguars and the ■ The Jaguars will play Pittsburgh for the 20th time in the regular Jaguars could move up if either the Giants or Chargers reach the season with the Jaguars leading the series 11-8. It will be fifth time Super Bowl. (including postseason) the teams will square off under Jaguars head If the Jaguars select 28th, it will tie for the second-latest pick coach Jack Del Rio. The teams have met every season since 1995 in franchise history. The Jaguars owned the 29th pick in the 2000 except the 2003 season. The Jaguars have won four consecutive draft and the 28th pick in the 2006 draft. The Jaguars selected games in the series (including postseason). 26th in the 1999 draft. ■ Minnesota will visit Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for the first time. ■ The Jaguars will travel to Detroit for the first time since their inau- gural season in 1995. ■ The Jaguars face three non-division foes for the second consecu- tive season in Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Denver. The Jaguars will travel to Denver for the second consecutive season while the Bills will make their second straight trip to Jacksonville. 2 JAGUARS AMONG 2007 NFL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL CAREER-HIGH NUMBERS IN 2007

AFC NFL PLAYER STATISTIC Points Allowed Per Game (19.0) 6th 10th TE Richard Angulo receptions (8), receiving yards (81), Turnover Differential (+9) T-4th T-6th touchdowns (1) Points Per Game (25.7) 4th 6th FB Greg Jones receiving yards (99), receptions (11), receiving touchdowns (2) OFFENSE AFC NFL RB Maurice Jones-Drew rushes (167), *kickoff returns (31) Offense (357.4) 3rd 7th RB Fred Taylor rushing average (5.4) Rushing (149.4) 1st 2nd QB David Garrard games played (12), starts (12), passer Passing (208.0) 7th 17th rating (102.2), passing yards (2,509), Passer rating (97.1) 3rd 4th attempts (325), completions (208), Giveaways (21) T-3rd T-4th touchdown passes (18), rushing Rushing plays of 10+ yards (68) 1st 2nd attempts (49) Rushing plays of 20+ yards (16) T-2nd T-4th WR Reggie Williams TDs (10), average per reception (16.6), Rushing plays of 50+ yards (6) 1st 1st receiving yards (629) Third down conversion (45.7) 5th 6th TE Marcedes Lewis starts (16), receptions (37), receiving yards Time of Possession (32:08) 3rd 3rd (391), TDs (2), average per reception (10.6) Yards per play (5.60) 5th 7th DE Paul Spicer *sacks (7.5), forced fumbles (3) 10-play drives (31) T-4th T-7th QB Quinn Gray games played (8), starts (4), passer 5-minute drives (30) 3rd 3rd rating (85.6), passing touchdowns (10), attempts (144), completions (80), passing yards (986) DEFENSE AFC NFL WR Ernest Wilford receptions (45), starts (14) Defense (313.8) 6th 12th S Sammy Knight tackles (132) Rushing Defense (100.3) 5th 11th DE Brent Hawkins games played (14), sacks (3.5), fumble Passing Defense (213.5) 11th 15th recoveries (1), special teams tackles (7) Interceptions (20) 3rd T-4th S Jamaal Fudge interceptions (1), special teams tackles Sacks (37) T-4th T-9th (10), games played (14) LB Clint Ingram interceptions (1) QB David Garrard CB Scott Starks special teams tackles (20), kickoff returns AFC NFL (5), kickoff return yards (81), *interceptions Rating (102.2) 3rd 3rd (1) Interceptions (3) 1st 1st LB Brian Iwuh games played (16), tackles (17), forced Fourth quarter passing (103.9) 4th 5th fumbles (1), special teams tackles (22) Third down passing (128.8) 1st 1st RB Montell Owens games played (16), special teams tackles (19) RB Fred Taylor DE Kenny Pettway tackles (7), special teams tackles (7), AFC NFL forced fumbles (1), games played (9) Rushing yards (1,202) 5th 9th OT Khali Barnes games played (16) Yards per carry (5.4) 1st 2nd DE/DT Rob Meier starts (9) Rushes of 10-plus yards (36) 2nd 4th WR Dennis Northcutt *starts (11) Rushes of 20-plus yards (8) T-4th T-7th Rushes of 50-plus yards (4) 1st T-1st *Tied career-high

RB/KR Maurice Jones-Drew AFC NFL Rushing yards (768) 13th 25th All-purpose yards (2,104) 4th 7th First downs (68) 8th 13th NEW FACES IN 2007 Rushes of 20-plus yards (8) T-4th T-7th Rushes of 50-plus yards (2) 2nd T-4th Kickoff Return Average (26.2) 5th 6th There were 14 new faces among the 53 players on the Jaguars’ ros- Leading scorers, nonkickers (60) T-8th T-17th ter at the end of the season. Here is the breakdown.

DE Paul Spicer Unrestricted Free Agents (2) — WR Dennis Northcutt, OT Tony AFC NFL Pashos Sacks (7.5) T-13th T-29th Veteran Free Agents (6) — S Sammy Knight, CB Aaron Glenn, S S Reggie Nelson Lamont Thompson, DT Grady Jackson, TE Richard Angulo, LB AFC NFL Shantee Orr Interceptions (5) T-6th T-9th Draft Choices (6) — S Reggie Nelson, LB , P Adam WR Reggie Williams Podlesh, G , DT , LB AFC NFL Receiving Touchdowns (10) T-6th T-9th Receiving average (16.6) 3rd 6th Leading scorers, nonkickers (60) T-8th T-17th 3 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS POSTSEASON FACTS

JAGUARS HISTORY IN THE POSTSEASON

REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS YEAR HOW QUALIFIED AFC SEED RECORD RECORD RESULT 1996 Wild Card 5th 9-7 2-1 AFC Championship Game 1997 Wild Card 5th 11-5 0-1 Wild Card Round 1998 Division Champion 3rd 11-5 1-1 Divisional Round 1999 Division Champion 1st 14-2 1-1 AFC Championship Game 2005 Wild Card 5th 12-4 0-1 Wild Card Round 2007 Wild Card 5th 11-5 1-1 Divisional Round

Playoff Berths: 6 (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007) Overall Record: 5-6 Home Record: 2-1 Road Record: 3-5 Wild Card Record: 3-2 Divisional Record: 2-2 AFC Championship Record: 0-2 Division Titles: 2 (1998, 1999)

JAGUARS POSTSEASON GAMES: The Jaguars have played in 11 playoff games including two this season. The Jaguars have a 5-6 record in the playoffs. Here’s a list of each Jaguars playoff game:

DATE OPPONENT RESULT NOTES: 12/28/96 at Buffalo (Wild card) W 30-27 The Jaguars won their first-ever playoff game and gave the Bills their first postseason loss at Rich Stadium. It was the final game for Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly. Natrone Means rushed for 175 yards and Mike Hollis connected on three field goals including the game-winner with 3:07 to play. 1/ 4/97 at Denver (Divisional) W 30-27 The Jaguars pulled off a shocking upset of No. 1 seed Denver who came into the game with a 13-3 record. The Jaguars had six straight scoring drives to give the Broncos their only home loss of the season and first playoff loss at Mile High Stadium since 1984. 1/12/97 at New England (AFC Champ.) L 6-20 In their second season, the Jaguars saw their hopes of reaching the Super Bowl end in the AFC Championship game as they committed four turnovers. Despite the miscues, the Jaguars trailed only 13-6 in the fourth quarter. 12/27/97 at Denver (Wild card) L 17-42 The Broncos jumped out to a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter and the Jaguars were not able to recover. The Broncos rushed for 310 yards and had 511 yards of total offense with five rushing touchdowns. 1/ 3/99 vs. New England (Wild card) W 25-10 In the first-ever playoff game at Alltel Stadium, Fred Taylor rushed for 162 yards and one touchdown as the Jaguars advanced to the divisional round. 1/10/99 at New York Jets (Divisional) L 24-34 With temperatures in the mid-20s, the Jets jumped out to a 17-0 lead and never looked back. Jimmy Smith had 104 receiving yards along with two touchdowns. Mark Brunell tossed three touchdown passes and three interceptions. 1/15/00 vs. Miami (Divisional) W 62-7 In Dan Marino’s final NFL game, the Jaguars scored on their first five possessions. The 62 points were the second-most in postseason history and the 55-point margin was the second-largest in NFL postseason history. 1/23/00 vs. Tennessee (AFC Champ.) L 14-33 The Jaguars got out to a quick start in front of a record crowd of 75,206 as they took a 14-10 halftime lead. The Titans scored 23 unanswered points in the second half and the Jaguars turned the ball over three times in the final 16 minutes of the game. 1/ 7/06 at New England (Wild Card) L 3-28 The Jaguars returned to the postseason for the first time since 1999. The Patriots had a 7-3 lead at halftime, but began the second half with back-to- back touchdown drives to put the game out of reach. 1/ 5/08 at Pittsburgh (Wild Card) W 31-29 The Jaguars claimed their first postseason win since the 1999 season as they became the first team to win at Pittsburgh twice in the same season. The Jaguars had three interceptions and set a team-record with six sacks, but had to overcome a late Steelers rally. 1/12/08 at New England (Divisional) L 20-31 The game was tied 14-14 at halftime, but the Patriots outscored the Jaguars 14-3 in the third quarter which proved to be the difference. QB David Garrard threw for a franchise postseason record 278 yards along with two touchdowns, while Tom Brady completed 26 of 28 passes. 4 2007 JAGUARS POSTSEASON NOTES

JAGUARS MAKE POSTSEASON FOR 2ND TIME IN THREE SEASONS: The Jaguars were one of six teams to qualify for the playoffs that were not in the postseason the year before (Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington). The Jaguars joined Green Bay as the only two of those six teams to win a game in the postseason. In addition, the Jaguars advanced to the playoffs for the second time in the last three seasons. The Jaguars were one of 10 teams to accomplish the feat, joining New England, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Seattle, Chicago, Tampa Bay, Dallas and the New York Giants.

GARRARD SETS SINGLE-GAME RECORD FOR PASSING YARDS, COMPLETIONS AND COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: QB David JAGUARS SINGLE-GAME PASSING YARDS LEADERS Garrard set a franchise single-game postseason record at New England in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game with 278 passing yards, 22 completions RK PLAYER, GAME YARDS and a 66.7 completion percentage. Garrard finished 22 of 33 for 278 1. David Garrard, 1/12/08 at N.E. 278 yards with 2 TDs/1 INT for a 100.3 passer rating. Garrard hooked up with 2. Mark Brunell, 1/4/97 at Den. 245 Matt Jones for an eight-yard touchdown in the first quarter and connected 3. Mark Brunell, 12/28/96 at Buff. 239 with Ernest Wilford for a six-yard score in the second quarter. Garrard 4. Mark Brunell, 1/23/00 vs. Tenn. 226 moved into second place in team history during the postseason for most 5. Mark Brunell, 12/27/97 at Den. 203 career completions (34), career attempts (62) and career touchdown pass- es (3).

JAGUARS SET FRANCHISE RECORD WITH SEVEN SACKS: The Jaguars set a franchise-record in the postseason with seven sacks The Jaguars set a single-game franchise record with six sacks in the AFC Wild Card Game at Pittsburgh. The Jaguars had nine defensive linemen dressed for the game against the Steelers and six of them recorded sacks. John Henderson notched a sack in both postseason games.

DURANT SHOWS NO JITTERS: Rookie LB Justin Durant led the Jaguars with 31 tackles in the postseason. Durant had 17 tackles (12 solo) in the AFC Wild Card Game at Pittsburgh. The 17 tackles were the second-most by a Jaguar in postseason history (23, Kevin Hardy, 1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets.). Durant finished with 14 tackles (11 solo) against New England in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game.

JONES-DREW SCORES TWO TDS IN POSTSEASON DEBUT: Maurice Jones-Drew picked up where he left off in the regular season as NFL POSTSEASON LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS he scored two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) at Pittsburgh in his postseason debut. In addition, Jones-Drew had a franchise postsea- RK PLAYER, GAME LG son record 96-yard kickoff return in the first quarter. It was the seventh- 1. Brian Mitchell, 1/15/00 vs. T.B. 100t longest in NFL history and longest since 2001. Jones-Drew led the team 2. Desmond Howard, 1/26/97 vs. N.E. 99t with six receptions at New England in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game. 3. Andre Coleman, 1/29/95 vs. S.F. 98t The six receptions tied for the second-most by a Jaguar in a postseason Fulton Walker, 1/30/83 vs. Wash. 98t game. Jones-Drew led the Jaguars with seven receptions for 192 5. Ron Dixon, 1/7/01 vs. Phi. 97t yards in the postseason. In addition, he had a team-high 140 yards from Ron Dixon, 1/28/01 vs. Balt. 97t scrimmage and 297 all-purpose yards. 7. Maurice Jones-Drew, 1/5/08 vs. Pitt. 96

MATHIS RECORDS INTERCEPTION ON BACK-TO-BACK POSSESSIONS: CB Rashean Mathis had two interceptions at Pittsburgh in the AFC Wild Card Game and joined Aaron Beasley (1/15/00) as the only Jaguars to have two interceptions in a postseason game. Mathis picked off Ben Roethlisberger in the second quarter and returned it a team-record 63 yards for a touchdown. The 63-yard return was the 12th-longest return in NFL postseason history and ninth longest return for a touchdown. Mathis came right back on the ensuing Steelers pos- session and intercepted a pass on the sideline intended for Najeh Davenport. The 64 total interception return yards are the most in team his- tory.

LANDRI MAKES MOST OF HIS OPPORTUNITY: Rookie DT Derek Landri made the most of his first postseason action as he finished with a sack, interception, fumble recovery and three quarterback pressures in the AFC Wild Card Game at Pittsburgh. Landri saw action in 51 plays, the second-most among the Jaguars defensive linemen (Rob Meier, 73 plays). Landri intercepted Ben Roethlisberger with 57 seconds remain- ing in the first half as the Steelers were at the Jaguars 21-yard line. Landri recovered a Roethlisberger fumble on the Steelers final offensive play of the game on a sack by Bobby McCray.

2007 POSTSEASON NOTES: ■ The Jaguars became the first team in NFL history to win at Pittsburgh twice in the same season. The Jaguars won 29-22 during the regular season on December 16. ■ The Jaguars picked up their first road playoff win since 1/4/97 at Denver. ■ The Jaguars scored six touchdowns in two postseason games, tied for the second-most in team history (1996). The Jaguars had a postsea- son franchise-record 10 touchdowns during the 1999 postseason. ■ The Jaguars tied a franchise-record with three interceptions at Pittsburgh, all in the second quarter. ■ TE Marcedes Lewis had four receptions for a team-high 74 yards at New England. ■ LB Daryl Smith led the team with 15 tackles (11 solo) at New England and totaled 26 tackles in the two postseason games.

5 2007 JAGUARS AWARDS JAGUARS RANK AMONG NFL’S BEST FROM 2004-07

The Jaguars have a 40-24 mark in the last four seasons under head coach ■ Head Coach Jack Del Rio - Named Motorola NFL Jack Del Rio, the sixth-best mark in the NFL. Here is a list of NFL teams Coach of the Week following the Jaguars’ 29-22 win at with the top records from 2004-07: Pittsburgh on 12/16 and the 36-14 win against Buffalo on 11/25. RK TEAM 2004 2005 2006 2007 OVERALL ■ RB Fred Taylor - Named to Pro Bowl. Named to sec- 1. New England Patriots 14-2 10-6 12-4 16-0 52-12 ond-team AP All-Pro Team. Named AFC Offensive Player 2. Indianapolis Colts 12-4 14-2 12-4 13-3 51-13 of the Month for December. During the month of 3. San Diego Chargers 12-4 9-7 14-2 11-5 46-18 December, Taylor started four games and rushed for 494 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 15-1 11-5 8-8 10-6 44-20 yards on 64 carries (7.7 avg.) with three touchdowns. The 5. Seattle Seahawks 9-7 13-3 9-7 10-6 41-23 Jaguars were 3-1 in those games. Named FedEx Ground 6. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7 12-4 8-8 11-5 40-24 Player of the Week following the Jaguars’ 29-22 win at 7. Denver Broncos 10-6 13-3 9-7 7-9 39-25 Pittsburgh on 12/16. Taylor finished with a season-high 147 8. Dallas Cowboys 6-10 9-7 9-7 13-3 37-27 yards on 25 carries with the game-winning touchdown on a 15-yard run. Named to NFL All-Interview Team by NFL.com writer Vic Carucci. 2007 NFL TOP RECORDS ■ QB David Garrard - Named FedEx Express Player of the Week following the Jaguars’ 29-22 win at Pittsburgh on The Jaguars tied for the fifth-best mark in the NFL this season with a 11-5 12/16. Garrard completed 17 of 33 passes for 197 yards record. Here’s a look at the NFL’s top five records: with three touchdowns, tied for the most of his career. ■ DT Paul Spicer - Named AFC Defensive Player of the RK TEAM RECORD Week following the Jaguars’ 37-17 win over Houston on 1. New England Patriots 16-0 10/14. Spicer had seven tackles, one for a loss, one sack, 2. Dallas Cowboys 13-3 one forced fumble and four quarterback pressures. Indianapolis Colts 13-3 ■ K Josh Scobee - Named AFC Special Teams Player of Green Bay Packers 13-3 the Week following the Buffalo game on 11/25. Scobee 5. Jacksonville Jaguars 11-5 connected on career-high five of five field goals along with San Diego Chargers 11-5 two touchbacks. The five field goals tied a team-record. ■ FB Greg Jones - Selected by his teammates as the Ed Block Courage Award Recipient. Jones returned to the line- up this season after missing the entire 2006 season after suffering an ACL injury in his left knee during the presea- JAGUARS/NFL AVERAGE 2007 STATISTICAL COMPARISON son. ■ S Reggie Nelson - Named to Pro Football Weekly All- Rookie Team. ■ Head Coach Jack Del Rio, G Vince Manuwai, DE Paul JAGUARS CATEGORY NFL Spicer, QB David Garrard, DT Rob Meier- Selected to 357.4 Off. Yards Per Game 325.2 USA Today All-Joe Team. The award is named after former 149.4 Rushing Yards Per Game 110.9 Kansas City Chiefs player Joe Phillips and goes to the play- 208.0 Passing Yards Per Game 214.3 ers and coaches who have overachieved and are often 411/25.7 Points Scored/Average 347/21.7 overlooked. 50 Touchdowns Scored 38.8 313.8 Yards Allowed Per Game 325.2 100.3 Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 110.9 213.5 Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 214.3 304/19.0 Points Allowed/Average 347/21.7 JAGUARS HIT WITH INJURIES 35 Touchdowns Allowed 38.8 37/244 QB Sacks 34.4 21/24 Field Goals/Attempts 25/30 The Jaguars concluded the regular season with 12 players 54/41.6 Punts/Average 73.5/43.2 on injured reserve, including three starters in G Chris 76/594 Penalties/Yards 91.6/720.1 Naeole, DT Marcus Stroud and TE George Wrighster. The 18/13 Fumbles/Balls Lost 25/12 Jaguars were forced to place 15 players on injured reserve 8 Had Intercepted 16.7 in 2006. LB Mike Peterson was inactive the final six regular 32:08 Average Time of Possession 30:00 season games and the two postseason games with a frac- tured right hand suffered against San Diego on 11/18. Naeole ruptured his quad tendon on 11/4 at New Orleans ROAD WARRIORS and was placed on injured reserve. Naeole has played in 154 games with 150 starts over 11 seasons. Wrighster (knee) and backup TE Greg Estandia (shoulder) both suf- The Jaguars finished 5-3 on the road in the regular season. The Jaguars fered injuries against San Diego on 11/18 and were lost for were the only team in 2007 to have three straight road games and they the season. Stroud, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, suf- finished 2-1 on the road trip with Quinn Gray starting at QB in all three fered an ankle injury on 12/9 against Carolina. games. The Jaguars won their first three road games for only the second time in team history (1999). The Jaguars own a 18-14 mark on the road since 2004, the sixth-best mark in the NFL. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEAD COACH JACK DEL RIO

JACK DEL RIO COMPLETES FIFTH SEASON AS HEAD COACH: Jack Del Rio finished his fifth season as the Jaguars’ head coach with a record of 45-35. Del Rio joined a group of 16 current NFL head coaches with 40 career wins with the win at Tennessee on 11/11. Del Rio was named to the post on January 17, 2003, becoming the second head coach in Jaguars history. Over the last four years the Jaguars rank sixth in regular season wins among the 32 NFL teams with 40. In 2006 Del Rio led the Jaguars to their third consecutive non-losing sea- son at 8-8, despite losing 15 players to injured reserve. The Jaguars defense has thrived under the guidance of Del Rio as they ranked fourth in the NFL over the past five seasons in yards allowed (300.1) and fourth in points allowed (18.2) while the offense was fourth in rushing yards (135.2) and second in fewest turnovers (114). Del Rio completed his 22nd year in the NFL, his 11th as a coach. Del Rio spent 11 years as an NFL linebacker and had a standout college career at the University of Southern California. He previously coached in New Orleans (1997-98), Baltimore (1999-2001), and Carolina (2002). He was the Panthers’ defensive coordinator, and in his only season with the club the defense improved from 31st in the NFL to sec- ond, 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 and coached the Ravens’ talented linebackers, overseeing the development of Peter Boulware, Jamie Sharper and Ray Lewis, the NFL’s Defensive 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 New Orleans (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 the Lombardi Award and co-MVP of the 1985 Rose Bowl. Del Rio is one of three NFL head coaches (Jeff Fisher, Mike Holmgren) who graduated from 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 of Famer Mike Ditka and Super Bowl winner Brian Billick, as well as Super Bowl participant John Fox. Among other notable coaches Del Rio has worked with are Dom Capers, Tony Dungy, Dave Wannstedt, Monte Kiffin, Mike Tice, Tom Moore, Norv Turner and Butch Davis. Drafted by baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays, Del Rio batted .340 while playing catcher on USC’s baseball team in 1983 and 1984 with future stars Randy Johnson 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 longest playing tenure in the NFL among active head coaches. Del Rio played 11 seasons in the NFL, with New Orleans (1985-86), Kansas City (1987-88), Dallas (1989-91) and Minnesota (1992- 95). Here are the eight current head coaches with NFL playing experience:

COACH YEARS IN NFL COACH YEARS IN NFL Jack Del Rio 11 Dick Jauron 8 Herman Edwards 10 Jeff Fisher 5 Gary Kubiak 9 Tony Dungy 3 Ken Whisenhunt 9 Sean Payton 1

NEW COACHES: Head coach Jack Del Rio made several changes on his coaching staff during the offseason. The team added six new coaches: Dirk Koetter (Offensive Coordinator), Joe DeCamillis (Special Teams Coordinator), Todd Monken (Wide Receivers Coach), Robert Prince (Assistant Wide Receivers Coach), Mike Shula ( Coach) and Tom Williams (Assistant Special Teams Coach). Koetter (Arizona State) and Shula (Alabama) were both head coaches on the collegiate level in 2006. DeCamillis brings 19 years of coaching experi- ence to the Jaguars, including the last 14 seasons as a NFL special teams coach.

JAGUARS LEAD NFL WITH THREE FORMER DIVISION I-A HEAD COACHES: The Jacksonville Jaguars were the only NFL team to have three former NCAA Division I-A head coaches on their staff. Dirk Koetter joined the staff in 2007 as offensive coordinator after spending the past nine seasons as a head coach on the collegiate level. Mike Shula completed his first season as quarterbacks coach after serving as head coach at Alabama from 2003-06. Linebackers coach Mark Duffner finished his second season with the Jaguars and served as head coach at Maryland from 1992-96. Here is a look at the NFL coaching staffs with 2 or more former Division I-A head coaches.

NFL COACHING STAFFS WITH 2 OR MORE FORMER DIVISION I-A HEAD COACHES

TEAM COACHES Jacksonville (3) Mark Duffner (Maryland, 1992-96), Dirk Koetter (Boise State, 1998-2000; Arizona State, 2001-06) Mike Shula (Alabama, 2000-02) New Orleans (2) Gary Gibbs (Oklahoma, 1989-1994); George Henshaw (Tulsa, 1987) St. Louis (2) Jeff Horton (UNLV, 1994-98); Rick Venturi (Northwestern, 1978-80) Seattle (2) Keith Gilbertson (California, 1992-95; Washington, 2003-04); Larry Marmie (Arizona State, 1985-1991) Tampa Bay (2) Paul Hackett (Southern California, 1998-2000); Monte Kiffin (North Carolina State, 1980-82)

7 JAGUARS SET SEVERAL RECORDS: The Jaguars set several team records in the 2007 regular season including most points scored, most touchdowns, most touchdown passes and fewest penalties. QB David Garrard set the franchise single-season mark for the highest completion percentage and passer rating. Here’s a look at several of the records broken in 2007:

MOST POINTS SCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNS MOST NET YARDS GAINED MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES

RK YEAR POINTS RK YEAR TDS RK YEAR YARDS RK YEAR TDS 1. 2007 411 (25.7) 1. 2007 50 1. 1996 5,760 (360.0) 1. 2007 28 2. 1999 396 (24.7) 2. 1998 47 2. 2007 5,719 (357.4) 2. 1998 24 3. 1997 394 (24.6) 3. 1997 43 3. 2000 5,690 (355.6) 3. 2000 22

MOST RUSHING YARDS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS FEWEST TIMES SACKED HIGHEST RUSHING AVG.

RK YEAR YARDS RK YEAR ATT RK YEAR SACKS RK YEAR AVG 1. 2006 2,541 (158.8) 1. 2007 522 1. 2003 28 1. 2006 4.95 2. 2007 2,391 (149.4) 2. 1999 514 2. 2006 30 2. 2007 4.60 3. 1998 2,102 (131.4) 3. 2006 513 3. 2007 31 3. 2002 4.59

MOST DEFENSIVE TDS MOST INTERCEPTIONS FEWEST PUNTS FEWEST PENALTIES

RK YEAR TDS RK YEAR INTS RK YEAR PUNTS RK YEAR PEN 1. 2007 3 1. 2007 20 1. 2007 54 1. 2007 76 1999 3 2006 20 2. 1997 66 2. 2002 89 3. 1998 2 3. 2005 19 3. 2003 69 3. 1999 90 2001 2 2005 19 1996 69 2005 2

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE HIGHEST PASSER RATING

RK PLAYER, YEAR TDS RK PLAYER, YEAR COMP. PCT. RK PLAYER, YEAR RATING 1. Mark Brunell, 1998 20 1. David Garrard, 2007 64.0 1. David Garrard, 2007 102.2 2. Mark Brunell, 2000 20 2. Mark Brunell, 1996 63.4 2. Mark Brunell, 1997 91.2 3. Mark Brunell, 1996 19 3. Mark Brunell, 2001 61.1 3. Mark Brunell, 1998 89.9 4. Mark Brunell, 2001 19 4. Mark Brunell, 1997 60.7 5. David Garrard, 2007 18 5. Mark Brunell, 2000 60.7 Mark Brunell, 1997 18

HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING GAMES

RK PLAYER, YEAR AVG RK PLAYER, YEAR GAMES RK PLAYER,YEAR TDS 1. Mark Brunell, 1995 7.2 1. Fred Taylor, 2000 9 1. Reggie Williams, 2007 10 2. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2007 5.7 2. Fred Taylor, 2007 5 2. Jimmy Smith, 1998 8 3. Fred Taylor, 2007 5.4 3. Three different times 3 Jimmy Smith, 2000 8 Jimmy Smith, 2001 8

HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

RK PLAYER, YEAR AVG RK PLAYER, YEAR GAMES 1. Ernest Wilford, 2005 16.6 1. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2006 2,250 Reggie Williams, 2007 16.6 2. Maurice Jones-Drew, 2007 2,014 3. Jimmy Smith, 1997 16.1 3. Fred Taylor, 2003 1,942

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS/REGULAR SEASON

RECORD PREVIOUS RECORD Most consecutive games with 400-plus total yards of offense (5 games) (2 games) 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004 Most consecutive games with 24 or more points (10 games) (4 games) 1998, 2006 Most games with 400-plus total yards (7 games) (5 games) 1999, 2000 Most games with four or more touchdowns (6 games) (4 games) 2006

8 JAGUARS OFFENSE HITS ON ALL CYLINDERS

The Jaguars offense improved in several statistical categories in 2007 and amassed 400-plus yards in a team-record seven games. Here’s a look at the Jaguars offense in 2007 compared to the 2006 season and the offensive totals in the last six games of the regular season:

COMPARISON OF OFFENSE FROM 2006-07 OFFENSIVE PRODUCTION LAST SIX GAMES

2006 2007 OPPONENT YARDS TDS PTS Yards Per Game 338.9 357.4 Buffalo Bills (11/25) 416 (124 rush, 292 pass) 3 36 Rushing Yards Per Game 158.8 149.4 Indianapolis Colts (12/2) 411 (168 rush, 243 pass) 3 25 Passing Yards Per Game 180.1 208.0 Carolina Panthers (12/9) 427 (178 rush, 249 pass) 3 30 Had Intercepted 14 8 Pittsburgh Steelers (12/16) 421 (224 rush, 197 pass) 4 29 Total First Downs 293 328 Oakland Raiders (12/23) 437 (201 rush, 236 pass) 7 49 Possession Average 32:11 32:08 Houston Texans (12/30) 381 (96 rush, 285 pass) 4 28 Touchdowns 42 50 Passing Touchdowns 17 28 Offensive Points 357 383 Average per play 5.5 5.6 Third down percentage 39.2 45.7

NOTES ON THE OFFENSE: The Jaguars amassed 400-plus total yards in a team-record seven games this season including a team-record five consecutive games. The seven games with 400-plus yards tied for the second-most in the NFL in 2007 (New England 12; Green Bay, 7). The Jaguars joined the New England Patriots (8 games) as the only teams to record 400-plus total yards in five consecutive games. The Jaguars scored 24 or more points in 10 consecutive games for the first time in team history and were one of only six teams to accom- plish the feat in 2007 (Dallas, New England, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Green Bay). The Jaguars ranked sixth in the NFL by averaging 25.7 points per game. The Jaguars ranked sixth in the NFL with a 45.7 third down conversion percentage. The Jaguars scored at least three touchdowns in 10 consecutive games, the most in team history. The Jaguars ranked seventh in the NFL in offense with a 357.4 average per game, tied for the second-highest ranking in team history. The highest final offensive ranking in team history was second in 1996 and the club finished seventh in 1997, 1999 and 2000. The Jaguars tied for sixth in the NFL with 60 plays of 20-plus yards (16 runs, 44 passes). The 60 plays are the second-most in team histo- ry (66, 1997).

HITTING THE BIG PLAY: The Jaguars had 10 plays of 50-plus yards in the regular season, the second-most in team history (11, 1998). The Jaguars established a team record with eight touchdowns of 50-plus yards, surpassing their total of seven in 1998. Fred Taylor (3), Maurice Jones-Drew (2), Reggie Williams (2) and Dennis Northcutt (1) all had scoring plays of 50-plus yards. Here’s a list of the Jaguars plays of 50-plus yards this season:

DATE OPPONENT PLAY 10/ 7/07 at Kansas City 52t-yard run by Maurice Jones-Drew 10/14/07 vs. Houston 76-yard run by Fred Taylor 10/14/07 vs. Houston 57t-yard run by Maurice Jones-Drew 11/ 4/07 at New Orleans 80t-yard reception by Reggie Williams from Quinn Gray 11/ 4/07 at New Orleans 56-yard reception by from Quinn Gray 11/25/07 vs. Buffalo 50t-yard run by Fred Taylor 11/25/07 vs. Buffalo 59t-yard reception by Reggie Williams from David Garrard 12/ 9/07 vs. Carolina 80t-yard run by Fred Taylor 12/16/07 at Pittsburgh 55t-yard reception by Dennis Northcutt from David Garrard 12/23/07 vs. Oakland 62t-run by Fred Taylor

PLAYING KEEP AWAY: The Jaguars had three of the longest drives in team history for plays and time in 2007. The Jaguars ranked third in the NFL with an average time of possession of 32:08. The Jaguars ranked third in the NFL with 30 drives of five minutes or more and tied for seventh in the NFL with 31 drives of 10-plus plays. Here’s a look at the top five longest scoring drives in team history for plays and time:

JAGUARS LONGEST SCORING DRIVES (Plays) JAGUARS LONGEST SCORING DRIVES (Time)

PLAYS OPPONENT YARDS/RESULT TIME OPPONENT PLAYS-YARDS-RESULT 20 12/16/07 at Pittsburgh 74/TD 11:44 9/23/07 at Denver 18-90-TD 18 9/23/07 at Denver 90/TD 11:10 12/2/07 at Indianapolis 16-84-TD 18 10/7/07 at Kansas City 87/FG 10:55 10/7/07 at Kansas City 18-87-FG 18 12/22/02 vs. Tennessee 85/TD 10:27 10/18/98 at Buffalo 16-69-TD 17 9/3/00 at Cleveland 68/TD 10:18 9/3/00 at Cleveland 17-68-TD 17 9/8/02 vs. Indianapolis 81/TD 17 10/20/02 at Baltimore 89/FG 17 1/2/05 at Oakland 67/FG 9 TAKING CARE OF THE BALL: Since Jack Del Rio took over the helm in 2003, the Jaguars have finished in the top seven for fewest turnovers in four of the five seasons. The Jaguars rank second in the NFL from 2003-07 with only 114 giveaways and second with only 56 interceptions thrown. The Jaguars tied for fourth in 2007 with only 21 giveaways and tied for sixth with a plus-nine turnover differential. The Jaguars were even or won the turnover margin in 12 of 16 games this season (10-2 record). Here are the lists:

2007 NFL GIVEAWAYS 2007 NFL TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL

RK TEAM GIVEAWAYS RK TEAM DIFFERENTIAL 1. New England Patriots 15 1. San Diego Chargers +24 2. Indianapolis Colts 19 2. Indianapolis Colts +18 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 3. New England Patriots +16 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 21 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers +15 Buffalo Bills 21 5. Seattle Seahawks +10 6. Jacksonville Jaguars +9 Buffalo Bills +9

JAGUARS LEAD NFL IN FOURTH DOWN CONVERSIONS: The Jaguars led the NFL with 33 fourth down attempts and 19 conversions. The 33 attempts HEAD COACH JACK DEL RIO ON 4TH DOWN were the most in the NFL since 1996 when New England had 34 attempts. The Jaguars converted 14 of 17 fourth-and-one plays and 17 of 22 fourth-and- "The only thing I can tell you is that we just do the things short (four yards or less) plays. Here’s a look at the NFL leaders in fourth down that we think give our team the best opportunity to win attempts: games. There are a lot of different factors and some- times possessing the ball is important, sometimes play- 4TH DOWN ing to win a particular circumstance is important. A lot of RK TEAM ATT-CONV. different factors go into it, but ultimately it comes down 1. Jacksonville Jaguars 33-19 to what we think gives us the best opportunity to win the 2. New Orleans Saints 25-11 game. That's what the choices have to be about." 3. Oakland Raiders 24-10 4. Denver Broncos 22- 7 Miami Dolphins 22- 7

FOURTH DOWN RUSH: The Jaguars converted their only fourth down attempt in the AFC Wild Card Game at Pittsburgh, but it was defi- nitely the most important conversion of the season. Trailing 29-28, the Jaguars were faced with a fourth-and-two at the Steelers 43-yard line. QB David Garrard called his own number as he weaved his way through the Steelers defense for a 32-yard gain to set up the game-winning field goal by Josh Scobee.

DEFENSE RANKS AMONG NFL’S BEST

DEFENSE RANKED FOURTH FROM 2003-07: The Jaguars defense, under the direction of fifth-year defensive coordinator Mike Smith, ranked fourth in the NFL from 2003-07 as they allowed 300.1 yards per game. The Jaguars ranked fourth in scoring defense from 2003-07. Here’s a look at the NFL’s top defenses from 2003-07, the top scoring defenses from 2003-07, and the top interceptions totals in 2007:

2003-07 NFL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS 2003-07 SCORING DEFENSE 2007 INTERCEPTIONS

RK TEAM TOTAL RK TEAM AVG RK TEAM INTS. 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 281.6 1. New England 16.8 1. San Diego 30 2. Baltimore Ravens 284.3 2. Pittsburgh 17.8 2. Tennessee 22 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 289.8 3. Baltimore 17.9 Indianapolis 22 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 300.1 4. Jacksonville 18.2 4. Jacksonville 20 5. Dallas Cowboys 303.0 5. Tampa Bay 18.3 Seattle 20

DEFENSIVE NOTES: The Jaguars held opponents to 17 points or less in 10 of 16 games, tied for the most in the NFL (New England, Green Bay, San Diego). The Jaguars allowed 14 or fewer points in eight games. The Jaguars gave up 20-plus points in four of their five losses. The Jaguars recovered 10 opponents fumbles in 2007. In 2006, the Jaguars finished with only four fumble recoveries. The Jaguars ranked 11th in the NFL in rushing defense as they allowed 100.3 yards per game. The Jaguars allowed fewer than 100 rushing yards in nine of 16 games. The Jaguars held Kansas City to 10 rushing yards on Oct. 7, the fewest by an opponent in team history and the second-fewest by a NFL team in 2007. It was the fewest rushing yards by the Chiefs since December 19, 1965 vs. Denver. In addi- tion, the Chiefs had only 10 rushing attempts, the fewest by a Jaguars opponent in team history. Opponents had only 17 drives of five minutes or more, tied for the fifth-fewest in the NFL. THE SKINNY ON FRED TAYLOR: First round pick (9th overall) of the Jaguars in 1998. He is the only player who 2007 AFC LEADING RUSHERS remains on the Jaguars roster from 1998. He has played in seven of the club’s 11 playoff games. Fred Taylor ranked fifth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL Jaguars career, single-season and single-game rushing leader. Owns the top with 1,202 rushing yards on 223 carries (5.4 avg.). Taylor seven single-season club marks for rushing yards. did not play in the regular season finale. Here’s the list: Tied with Jimmy Smith for most touchdowns in team history with 69. Set the franchise record for yards from scrimmage against San Diego on 11/18, RK PLAYER, TEAM YARDS surpassing Jimmy Smith (12,285) and surpassed Smith for the most all-purpose 1. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 1,474 yards in team history on 12/23 vs. Oakland. Taylor’s 12,978 yards from scrimmage 2. Willie Parker, Pittsburgh 1,316 ranks 36th in NFL history. 3. Jamal Lewis, Cleveland 1,304 Has started 123 of 127 games in 10 seasons, the second-most in team history 4. Willis McGahee, Baltimore 1,207 in both categories. 5. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 1,202

TAYLOR-MADE FOR STRETCH RUN: Fred Taylor rushed for 100-plus yards in five consecutive games to close out the regular season. Taylor did not play at Houston in the regular season finale. Taylor was the only NFL player in 2007 to have 100-plus rushing yards in five consecutive games. Taylor has recorded 47 career 100-yard rush- 2007 AFC LEADERS IN YARDS ing games with 20 of his last 26 100-yard games coming after November 1. Taylor rushed PER CARRY for a season-high 147 yards on 25 carries at Pittsburgh on 12/16, the most rushing yards since he had 165 on 10/30/05 at St. Louis. He had a season-high six rushes of 10-plus Fred Taylor led the AFC in the regular season yards against the Steelers and followed with four rushes of 10-plus yards against Oakland. with a 5.4 average per rush. Here’s the list: Here’s a look at Taylor’s totals the last five games: RK PLAYER, TEAM AVG DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD 1. Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 5.4 11/25/07 vs. BUFFALO 14 104 7.4 50t 1 2. Selvin Young, Denver 5.2 12/ 2/07 at Indianapolis 14 104 7.4 29 0 3. Ronnie Brown, Miami 5.1 12/ 9/07 vs. CAROLINA 18 132 7.3 80t 1 4. LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 4.7 12/16/07 at Pittsburgh 25 147 5.9 38 1 Najeh Davenport, Pittsburgh 4.7 12/23/07 vs. OAKLAND 7 111 15.9 62t 1

TAYLOR AMONG THE BEST: Fred Taylor ranks 17th in NFL history for most rushing yards with career totals of NFL’S TOP RUSHERS 2,285 carries for 10,715 yards and 61 rushing touchdowns in 127 games. He has led the Jaguars in rushing in eight of the last 10 seasons. Taylor ranks among the NFL’s all-time RK PLAYER YEARS ATT. YARDS AVG. LG TD best in several categories. Here’s the list: 1. Emmitt Smith 15 4,409 18,355 4.2 75t 164 Ranks 8th in rushing yards per game (84.4) in NFL his- 2. Walter Payton 13 3,838 16,726 4.4 76 110 tory. 3. Barry Sanders 10 3,062 15,269 5.0 85 99 Ranks 10th in yards from scrimmage per game (102.2) 4. Curtis Martin 11 3,518 14,101 4.0 70t 90 in NFL history and ranks 36th in NFL history with a team- 5. Jerome Bettis 13 3,479 13,662 3.9 71t 91 record 12,978 yards from scrimmage. 6. Eric Dickerson 11 2,996 13,259 4.4 85t 90 Ranks fifth in NFL history and leads all active players 7. Tony Dorsett 12 2,936 12,739 4.3 99t 77 with 311 rushes of 10-plus yards. 8. Jim Brown 9 2,359 12,312 5.2 80t 106 Ranks fourth in NFL history with 13 rushes of 50-plus 9. Marshall Faulk 12 2,836 12,279 4.3 71t 100 yards including a career-high four 50-plus rushes in 2007. 10. Marcus Allen 16 3,022 12,243 4.1 61t 123 Tied for the third-best yards per carry average (4.7) 11. Franco Harris 13 2,949 12,120 4.1 75t 91 among the top 25 rushers in NFL history. 12. Thurman Thomas 13 2,877 12,074 4.2 80t 65 Taylor became the 21st player in NFL history to reach 13. Edgerrin James* 9 2,849 11,607 4.1 72 77 10,000 career rushing yards as he accomplished the feat on 14. John Riggins 14 2,916 11,352 3.9 66t 104 11/11 at Tennessee. 15. Corey Dillon 10 2,618 11,241 4.3 96t 82 Taylor trails only Arizona’s Edgerrin James (2,849- 16. O.J. Simpson 11 2,404 11,236 4.7 94t 61 11,607) among active running backs in rushing yards. 17. Fred Taylor* 10 2,285 10,715 4.7 80t 61 One of 28 players in NFL history with 2,000-plus carries. 18. LaDainian Tomlinson* 7 2,365 10,650 4.5 85t 114 Tied with O.J. Simpson and Herschel Walker in 34th 19. Ricky Watters 10 2,622 10,643 4.1 57 78 place in NFL history with 61 career rushing touchdowns. 20. Tiki Barber 10 2,217 10,449 4.7 95t 55 Surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the season at 21. Eddie George 9 2,865 10,441 3.6 76 68 Pittsburgh on 12/16, his seventh career season with 1,000 22. Ottis Anderson 14 2,562 10,273 4.0 76t 81 rushing yards. The seven seasons are tied for the ninth- 23. Warrick Dunn* 11 2,484 10,179 4.1 90t 47 most in NFL history. 24. Shaun Alexander* 8 2,176 9,429 4.3 88t 100 Taylor broke free for a team-record 80-yard touchdown 25. Earl Campbell 8 2,187 9,407 4.3 81t 74 run against Carolina on 12/9 in the fourth quarter. Taylor *Active finished with two of the four longest rushes in the NFL this year as he had a 76-yard run against Houston on October 14. Taylor had four rushes of 50-plus yards in 2007, the most by Taylor in a season. He scored on a 50-yard touchdown run on the club’s opening possession against Buffalo on 11/25 and went 62 yards for a score on the club’s first play from scrimmage against Oakland on 12/23. 11 ALL-TIME NFL RUSHES OF 10-PLUS YARDS AGE NOT A PROBLEM

Fred Taylor ranks fifth in NFL history and leads all active Jaguars running back Fred Taylor surpassed the 1,000 yard mark on 12/16 players with 311 rushes of 10-plus yards. Taylor ranked at Pittsburgh, becoming one of 11 players to rush for 1,000 yards at the age fourth in the NFL in 2007 with 36 rushes of 10-plus of 31 or older since 2000. Tiki Barber (age 31) and Warrick Dunn (age 31) yards. Here’s the all-time list: both accomplished the feat in 2006. Curtis Martin (1,697, 2004) has the most rushing yards in NFL history for players who were 31 or older on open- RK PLAYER RUSHES ing day. Here’s the list of the top six rushing totals of players at age 31 or 1. Emmitt Smith (1990-2004) 437 older since 2000 in a season: 2. Barry Sanders (1989-98) 363 3. Curtis Martin (1995-2005) 343 AVG. PER 4. Marshall Faulk (1994-2005) 332 PLAYER, TEAM YEAR AGE YARDS RUSH 5. Fred Taylor (1998-2007) 311 Curtis Martin, New York Jets 2004 31 1,697 4.6 Tiki Barber, New York Giants 2006 31 1,662 5.1 Ricky Watters, Seattle 2000 31 1,242 4.5 JAGUARS LONGEST RUNS Garrison Hearst, San Francisco 2001 31 1,206 4.8 Emmitt Smith, Dallas 2000 31 1,203 4.1 Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 2007 31 1,202 5.4 RK PLAYER, GAME YARDS 1. Fred Taylor, 12/9/07 vs. Carolina 80t Note: There have only been five players in NFL history to rush for 1,333 2. Fred Taylor, 10/12/98 vs. Miami 77t yards or more in a single season who were 31 or older on opening day. 3. Fred Taylor, 10/14/07 vs. Houston 76 Fred Taylor, 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 76

TAYLOR OWNS RUSHING MARK AT TWO STADIUMS RUNNING WILD Jaguars RB Fred Taylor owns the record for most rushing yards by an oppo- The Jaguars rushed for 100-plus yards in 13 of 16 nent at Three Rivers Stadium and Heinz Field and has more rushing and games in 2007, 150-plus yards in eight games and 200- receiving touchdowns against Pittsburgh than against any other team. plus yards in three games. The 13 games with 100-plus Taylor recorded 30 carries for a team-record 234 yards with 3 TDs rushing rushing yards were the second-most under head coach and three receptions for 14 yards and 1 TD receiving at Pittsburgh on Jack Del Rio (2006, 14 games). The Jaguars have 11/19/00. The 234 yards were the most in Three Rivers Stadium history. rushed for the two-highest totals in team history the Taylor finished with a season-high 147 rushing yards on 12/16/07 at last two seasons as they finished with 2,391 yards Pittsburgh, the most by an opposing back in Heinz Field history. Taylor was (149.4) in 2007 and a franchise-record 2,541 yards the first opposing back to rush for 100 yards at Pittsburgh since Rudi (158.8) in 2006. The Jaguars ranked second in rushes Johnson of Cincinnati had 123 yards on 10/3/04. of 10-plus yards (68), tied for fourth in rushes of 20-plus yards (16) and led the NFL with six rushes of 50-plus yards.

JAGUARS RANK 2ND IN RUSHING IN 2007 AND FIRST FROM 2006-07: The Jaguars led the AFC and ranked second in the NFL in rushing with a 149.4 average and first from 2006-07 (last 32 games) with a 154.1 average. The Jaguars ranked first in the AFC and third in the NFL in 2007 with a 4.7 average per rush. The Jaguars set a single-season franchise record for rushing yards (2,541) in 2006 as they aver- aged 158.8 yards per game. In addition, the Jaguars set a franchise record with a 5.0-yard rushing average in 2006.

2007 NFL RUSHING YARDS 2006-2007 NFL RUSHING YARDS (last 32 games)

RK TEAM YARDS AVG RK TEAM YARDS AVG. 1. Minnesota Vikings 2,634 164.6 1. Jacksonville Jaguars 4,932 154.1 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 2,391 149.4 2. San Diego Chargers 4,617 144.3 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 2,168 135.5 3. Atlanta Falcons 4,459 139.3 4. New York Giants 2,148 134.3 4. Minnesota Vikings 4,454 139.2 5. Tennessee Titans 2,011 134.1 5. Tennessee Titans 4,323 135.1

TAYLOR AND JONES-DREW DUO RANKED SECOND IN THE NFL: The running back duo of Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew ranked second in the NFL for the second consecutive season as they finished with 1,970 rushing yards. Taylor and Jones-Drew also ranked second in the NFL in 2006 behind LaDainian Tomlinson and Michael Turner with 2,087 rushing yards, the most by a duo in team history. Here’s a list of the top running back duos in 2007:

2007 NFL RUNNING BACK DUOS

RK TEAM PLAYERS RUSHING YARDS TDS 1. Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson (238-1,341, 12 TDs), Chester Taylor (157-844, 7 TDs) 2,185 19 2. Jacksonville Jaguars Fred Taylor (223-1,202, 5 TDs), Maurice Jones-Drew (167-768, 9 TDs) 1,970 14 3. Pittsburgh Steelers Willie Parker (321-1,316, 2 TDs), Najeh Davenport (107-499, 5 TDs) 1,815 7 4. San Diego Chargers LaDainian Tomlinson (315-1,474, 15 TDs), Michael Turner (71-316, 1 TD) 1,790 15 12 5. Philadelphia Eagles Brian Westbrook (278-1,333, 7 TDs), Cornell Buckhalter (62-313, 4 TDs) 1,646 11 DAVID GARRARD LEADS OFFENSE: Quarterback David Garrard entered the season 2007 NFL LEADING PASSERS as the club’s starter for the first time in his career and he took advantage of the opportu- nity, leading the Jaguars to a 9-3 mark in 12 starts. Garrard did not play at Houston in the regular season finale. Garrard joined Mark Brunell as the only two Jaguars quarter- RK PLAYER, TEAM RATING backs to win nine games as a starter in a season and he joined Brunell as the only two 1. Tom Brady, N.E. 117.2 Jaguars quarterbacks to win a postseason game. Garrard’s nine wins as a starter are the 2. Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. 104.1 most wins since Brunell posted a 13-2 record as a starter in 1999. Garrard completed 3. David Garrard, Jax. 102.2 208 of 325 passes for a career-high 2,509 yards with 18 touchdowns and a 102.2 rating 4. Peyton Manning, Ind. 98.0 in the regular season. Garrard, a fourth-round pick in 2002, has played in 40 games with 5. Tony Romo, Dallas 97.4 30 starts over six seasons and owns a 19-11 career record. He missed three weeks with an ankle injury and returned to action on 11/18 against San Diego. He recorded a 100- plus rating in a career-high seven games this season and he threw for multiple touch- 2007 NFL THIRD DOWN PASSING downs in five of the last six games. Garrard tied his career-high on 12/16 at Pittsburgh with three touchdown passes as he hooked up with Ernest Wilford (12 yards), Reggie David Garrard led the NFL with a 128.8 passer Williams (three yards) and Dennis Northcutt (55 yards). Garrard had two touchdown passes rating on third down as he completed 68 of 95 against Oakland on 12/23 including a 37-yard toss to Matt Jones. passes for 808 yards and nine touchdowns. Garrard’s 71.6 completion percentage on third GARRARD FINISHES WITH SECOND-LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE down also led the NFL. Here’s the list: IN NFL HISTORY: QB David Garrard finished with the second lowest interception per- centage in a season for any quarterback in NFL history with 300+ attempts at 0.92 (3 inter- RK PLAYER, TEAM RATING ceptions in 325 attempts). The lowest was 0.90 by Steve DeBerg in 1990 (4 interceptions in 1. David Garrard, Jax. 128.8 444 attempts). 2. Tom Brady, N.E. 115.6 3. Ben Roethlisberger, Pit. 107.8 GARRARD SETS SEVERAL RECORDS: QB David Garrard set the franchise single-sea- 4. Kurt Warner, Ariz. 96.3 son record for highest passer rating (102.2) and highest completion percentage (64.0). In 5. Jeff Garcia, T.B. 94.8 addition, Garrard holds the franchise record with a 87.7 career passer rating. Garrard finished 9-3 as a starter and joined Mark Brunell as the only two Jaguars quarterbacks to win nine games as a starter in a season. Here’s the list:

HIGHEST PASSER RATING HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE HIGHEST CAREER PASSER RATING

RK PLAYER, YEAR RATING RK PLAYER, YEAR COMP. PCT. RK PLAYER, YEARS RATING 1. David Garrard, 2007 102.2 1. David Garrard, 2007 64.0 1. David Garrard (20020-7) 87.7 2. Mark Brunell, 1997 91.2 2. Mark Brunell, 1996 63.4 2. Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 85.5 3. Mark Brunell, 1998 89.9 3. Mark Brunell, 2001 61.1 3. Byron Leftwich (2003-06) 80.5 4. Mark Brunell, 1997 60.7 5. Mark Brunell, 2000 60.7

GARRARD SNAPS STREAK AT 230 ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION: David Garrard snapped his team-record streak of passes without an interception at 230 after being intercepted by Antoine Bethea in the fourth quarter at Indianapolis on 12/2. Garrard holds the team record at eight consecutive games without throwing an interception. He surpassed his previous team record of 175 straight pass attempts without an interception and six straight games from 12/11/05 to 11/5/06.

MR. CONSISTENCY: David Garrard had a 60.0 percent completion percentage in nine of the last 11 regular season games. Garrard fin- ished with a career-high 82.7 completion percentage at Indianapolis on 12/2 as he completed 24 of 29 passes for 257 yards with two touch- downs. The 82.7 completion percentage is fourth-highest in team history and highest since 2003 (Mark Brunell, at Carolina, 9/7/03, 23 of 27 att.).

GARRARD’S 2007 GAME-BY-GAME REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS (12 games, 12 starts) 9-3 record PASSING RUSHING DATE OPPONENT ATT COMP YDS COMP% TD INT Rtg ATT YDS AVG. LG TD W/L 9/ 9/07 vs. TENNESSEE* 30 17 204 56.7 1 0 88.8 4 27 6.7 13 0 L 9/16/07 vs. ATLANTA* 25 17 272 68.0 1 0 117.4 5 20 4.0 11 0 W 9/23/07 at Denver* 20 14 154 70.0 1 0 109.2 12 52 4.3 19 0 W 10/ 7/07 at Kansas City* 27 20 218 74.1 1 0 109.8 4 9 2.3 10 0 W 10/14/07 vs. HOUSTON* 34 22 221 64.7 2 0 102.7 5 26 5.2 12 0 W 10/22/07 vs. INDIANAPOLIS* 12 8 72 66.7 0 0 82.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 L 10/28/07 at Tampa Bay Inactive (ankle) 11/ 4/07 at New Orleans Inactive (ankle) 11/11/07 at Tennessee Inactive (3rd QB) 11/18/07 vs. SAN DIEGO* 24 15 189 62.5 2 0 114.8 5 4 0.8 7 0 W 11/25/07 vs. BUFFALO* 37 23 296 62.2 1 0 96.2 1 7 7.0 7 0 W 12/ 2/07 at Indianapolis* 29 24 257 82.7 2 1 112.2 4 5 1.3 3 0 L 12/ 9/07 vs. CAROLINA* 36 20 230 55.5 2 0 93.5 1 8 8.0 8 0 W 12/16/07 at Pittsburgh* 33 17 197 51.5 3 1 87.6 4 8 2.0 6 0 W 12/23/07 vs. OAKLAND* 18 11 199 61.1 2 1 113.0 4 19 4.8 9 1 W 12/30/07 at Houston DNP TOTALS 325 208 2,509 64.0 18 3 102.2 49 185 3.8 19 1 9-3 *Started 13 SPREADING IT AROUND: The Jaguars had 14 players record receptions in 2007 includ- ing six with at least 20 receptions. The Jaguars had six players with 300-plus receiving 2007 AFC LEADERS IN YARDS yards, tied for the second-most in the NFL this season (New Orleans, 7; Miami, 6; New PER RECEPTION England, 6). Ernest Wilford led the team in receptions with a career-high 45 while Reggie Williams recorded a team-high 629 receptions. Williams led the club with a franchise sin- RK PLAYER, TEAM AVG gle-season record 10 receiving touchdowns while Dennis Northcutt and Matt Jones ranked 1. Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh 18.1 second with four touchdown receptions. RB/KR Maurice Jones-Drew recorded 40 recep- 2. Andre Davis, Houston 17.7 tions for 407 yards, his second consecutive season with 40 or more receptions (46, 2006). 3. Reggie Williams, Jacksonville 16.6 The Jaguars added Northcutt in the offseason as an unrestricted free agent from Cleveland. 4. Braylon Edwards, Cleveland 16.1 5. Jerry Porter, Oakland 16.0 WILLIAMS SETS SINGLE-SEASON RECORD WITH 10 TD RECEPTIONS: WR Reggie Williams set the franchise single-season record with 10 touchdown receptions in 2007, surpassing the previous high of eight set by Jimmy Smith in 2007 AFC RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS three different seasons (1998, 2000, 2001). Williams concluded the regular sea- son with a touchdown reception in four consecutive games, the longest streak in team history. Williams led the team with a career-high 629 receiving RK PLAYER, TEAM TDS REC-YD yards and a 16.6 average on 38 receptions. Williams ranks third in team history 1. Randy Moss, N.E. 23 98-1,493 with 15 career touchdown receptions. Williams had two touchdowns for 50-plus 2. Braylon Edwards, Cle. 16 80-1,289 yards in 2007, marking only the second player in team history to have two 3. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Cin. 12 112-1,143 touchdown receptions of 50-plus yards in a season (Keenan McCardell, 1998). 4. Dallas Clark, Ind. 11 57-611 Williams took a short pass from David Garrard on 11/25 against Buffalo and raced 5. Reggie Williams, Jax. 10 38-629 59 yards to the end zone. He hooked up with Quinn Gray for an 80-yard score on Reggie Wayne, Ind. 10 92-1,423 11/4 at New Orleans, the second-longest reception in team history and tied for the sixth-longest in the NFL this season. Williams recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game against the Saints as he finished with six receptions for 128 yards. NFL TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 2006-07 TOUCHDOWN MAKER: Maurice Jones-Drew ranks fifth in franchise history with 26 touchdowns in only 31 games. Jones-Drew has all 26 touchdowns in the last 29 regular season games and ranks tied for fourth in the NFL in overall touchdowns from 2006-07. PLAYER, TEAM TDS He has 22 rushing touchdowns, two receiving touchdowns and two kickoff returns for LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 49 touchdowns. Terrell Owens, Dallas 28 Marion Barber III, Dallas 28 TRIPLE THREAT: Maurice Jones-Drew has shown the ability to be a threat as a rush- Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 26 er, receiver and returner in his first 31 games (did not play in ‘07 finale) as a Jaguar, aver- Randy Moss, New England 26 aging 82.3 yards from scrimmage and 137.5 all-purpose yards per game. He led the team with 2,014 all-purpose yards this season and ranked second with 768 rushing yards. His 10 touchdowns (9 rushing, 1 return) were tied with Reggie Williams for a team- high. Jones-Drew posted his second 100-yard rushing game of the season on 11/11 at NFL RUSHING TD LEADERS 2006-07 Tennessee with 101 yards, the fifth of his career. Jones-Drew had three scoring plays of 50-plus yards in 2007 as he broke loose for a 52-yard touchdown run at Kansas City on 10/7 and followed with a 57-yard touchdown run against Houston on 10/14, the second- PLAYER, TEAM TDS longest run of his career (74t, 12/24/06 vs. New England). LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego 43 Marion Barber III, Dallas 24 TAKING IT TO THE HOUSE: Maurice Jones-Drew returned a kickoff 100 yards for a Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 22 touchdown on 11/4 at New Orleans, the longest return in team history. He is the only Larry Johnson, Kansas City 20 player in team history to record two career kickoff returns for touchdowns as he scored Joseph Addai, Indianapolis 19 on a 93-yard kickoff return on 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis. He became the club’s all-time kickoff return leader for yards (1,671) at Pittsburgh on 12/16, surpassing Reggie Barlow (1,634, 1996-2000).

YARDS, YARDS AND MORE YARDS: Maurice Jones-Drew finished seventh in the NFL in 2007 with 2,014 all-purpose yards. He owns four of the franchise’s top eight marks for all-purpose yards including a team-record 303 against Indianapolis on 12/10/06. Here’s a look at the franchise’s top eight single-game all-purpose yards leaders and Jones-Drew’s top eight all-purpose yards games.

JAGUARS SINGLE-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERS JONES-DREW’S TOP ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAMES TOTAL PLAYER, GAME RUSH REC RETURNS YARDS RK GAME YDS Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.) 166 15 122 303 1. vs. Indianapolis, 12/10/06 303 Jimmy Smith (9/10//00 at Balt.) 0 291 0 291 2. vs. Houston, 10/14/07 260 Maurice Jones-Drew (10/14/07 vs. Hou.) 125 59 76 260 3. at Indianapolis, 9/24/06 244 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.) 234 14 0 248 4. at Buffalo, 11/26/06 226 Maurice Jones-Drew (9/24/06 at Ind.) 103 32 109 244 5. at Kansas City, 12/31/06 208 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at STL) 0 232 0 232 6. vs. Indianapolis, 10/22/07 202 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Den.) 0 20 207 227 7. at New Orleans, 11/4/07 201 Maurice Jones-Drew (11/26/06 at Buf.) 78 47 101 226 8. at Tennessee, 11/11/07 186

14 HEAD OF THE CLASS

JONES-DREW LEADS 2006 DRAFT CLASS: Jaguars running back Maurice-Jones Drew was one of six running backs selected in the first two rounds of the 2006 draft. Jones-Drew, the 60th overall pick, leads the group in several statistical categories including 26 total touchdowns and 4,264 total yards. Here is the list of all six running backs selected in the first two rounds of the 2006 draft with their career totals 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 PICK Reggie Bush New Orleans 312-1,146, 10 TDs 161-1,159, 4 TDs 31-228, 1 TD 1st round (2nd overall) Laurence Maroney New England 360-1,580, 12 TDs 26-310, 1 TD 28-783 1st round (21st overall) DeAngelo Williams Carolina 265-1,218, 5 TDs 56-488, 2 TDs 45-854 1st round (27th overall) Joseph Addai Indianapolis 487-2,153, 19 TDs 81-689, 4 TDs --- 1st round (30th overall) LenDale White Tennessee 364-1,354, 7 TDs 34-174 1-14 2nd round (45th overall) Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville 333-1,709, 22 TDs 86-843, 2 TDs 66-1,712, 2 TDs 2nd round (60th overall)

TOTAL TDS TOTAL YARDS AVG. PER TOUCH AVG. PER RUSH AVG. PER REC. RUSHING YARDS 26 Jones-Drew 4,264 Jones-Drew 8.8 Jones-Drew 5.1 Jones-Drew 11.9 Maroney 2,153 Addai 23 Addai 2,842 Addai 7.0 Williams 4.6 Williams 9.8 Jones-Drew 1,709 Jones-Drew 15 Bush 2,673 Maroney 6.4 Maroney 4.4 Addai 8.7 Williams 1,580 Maroney 13 Maroney 2,560 Williams 5.0 Addai 4.4 Maroney 8.5 Addai 1,354 White 7 White 2,533 Bush 5.0 Bush 3.7 Bush 7.2 Bush 1,218 Williams 7 Williams 3.7 White

Reggie Nelson started 15 of 16 games at free NELSON MAKES DIFFERENCE: NFL ROOKIE INTERCEPTION LEADERS safety in his rookie season, the most starts by a rookie defensive player since Rashean Mathis started all 16 games in 2003. Nelson, the club’s 2007 first-round pick from Florida, led the team in the regular season with five interceptions. The five intercep- RK PLAYER, TEAM INTS tions were the most by a rookie in team history and tied for the most by a NFL 1. Reggie Nelson, Jacksonville 5 rookie in 2007. Leon Hall, Cincinnati 5 3. Aaron Ross, New York Giants 3 SPICER LEADS CLUB WITH 7.5 SACKS; LONG WAY FROM CFL: DE Paul Fred Bennett, Houston 3 Spicer led the team with 7.5 sacks and finished the regular season with a sack in three Darrelle Revis, New York Jets 3 of the last five games. Spicer picked up his first career postseason sack at Pittsburgh Michael Griffin, Tennessee 3 in the AFC Wild Card Game. The 7.5 sacks tied for the most of his career (7.5, 2005) and ranked tied for ninth in the AFC. In addition, Spicer also led the team with 41 quar- terback pressures. Spicer had a sack of Ben Roethlisberger and forced a fumble in the JAGUARS CAREER SACKS LEADERS second quarter at Pittsburgh on 12/16. Spicer had 2.5 sacks and seven quarterback pressures along with a forced fumble in two games against Indianapolis this season. Spicer won the AFC Defensive Player of the Week award following the Houston game RK PLAYER SACKS on 10/14 as he finished with seven tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and four quar- 1. Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 55.0 terback pressures. Spicer has 25.0 career sacks which ranks fourth in team history. Joel Smeenge (1995-2000) 34.0 Spicer, who is in his eighth NFL season, spent portions of the 1998 season with the 3. Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 28.5 Saskatchewan Rough Riders of the Canandian Football League after being released by 4. Paul Spicer (2001-07) 25.0 Seattle in training camp. He played two games with Detroit in 1999 before signing with 5. John Henderson (2002-07) 24.0 the Jaguars prior to the 2000 regular season. 6. Gary Walker (1999-2001) 22.5 7. Bobby McCray (2004-07) 22.0 SMITH SILENTLY LEADS THE DEFENSE: LB Daryl Smith led the team with six tackles for loss and ranked second on the club in 2007 with 117 tackles (79 solo) along Marcus Stroud (2001-07) 22.0 with eight passes defensed. Smith had a 77-yard fumble return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against Houston on 10/14, the third-longest fumble return in team history (90t, Aaron Beasley, 11/8/98 vs. Cincinnati; 83t, Donovin Darius, 11/1/98 at Baltimore) and longest since 1998. Smith moved from the outside to the middle on 11/25 against Buffalo with the injury to Mike Peterson. Smith recorded double-digit tackles in four of five games since his move to the middle including a team-high 10 tackles and one sack against Carolina on 12/9. Smith split a sack at Indianapolis on 12/2 and had 10 tackles. Smith moved from the outside to the middle for the final 11 games in 2006 when Peterson went down and responded with a career-high 170 tackles. The 170 tackles were the third-most in the NFL.

VETERANS ADD LEADERSHIP: The Jaguars signed two defensive veterans prior to the regular season who brought with them 25 years of NFL experience and rank in the top four among active players in interceptions. Sammy Knight, who started 15 of 16 games in 2007, has played in 174 games with 168 starts at strong safety. Knight led the Jaguars with a career-high 132 tackles (95 solo). Knight has produced 54 career takeaways (42 ints, 12 FRs) including four interceptions as a Jaguar. He intercepted Philip Rivers on the Chargers final drive with 1:32 remaining on 11/18. Cornerback Aaron Glenn has started 175 of 201 games in 14 NFL seasons and has 41 career interceptions with six returned for touchdowns. Glenn, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, picked off Jeff Garcia at Tampa Bay on 10/28 and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown. Glenn was originally the 12th overall pick in the 2004 draft by the New York Jets and has spent time with Houston and Dallas. 15 RASHEAN MATHIS IS CREAM OF THE CROP FROM 2003 DRAFT EXPERIENCED GROUP CLASS: Jaguars cornerback Rashean Mathis became the first Jaguars corner- back to be voted to the Pro Bowl after he tied for third in the NFL in 2006 with a team-record eight interceptions. Mathis owns the club’s career record with 21 12 Jaguars players on the roster at the end of the season interceptions and 290 interception return yards. Mathis ranks second among all have played in 100 or more games during their careers: CB defensive backs selected in the 2003 draft in interceptions with 21 and he ranks Aaron Glenn (201 games, 175 starts), S Sammy Knight (174 fifth in the NFL from 2004-07 with 19 interceptions. He had two interceptions at games, 168 starts), CB Terry Cousin (156 games, 68 starts), Pittsburgh in the AFC Wild Card Game including one returned for a 63-yard DT Grady Jackson (155 games, 102 starts), TE/LS Joe touchdown. Zelenka (141 games, 0 starts), RB Fred Taylor (127 games, 123 starts), LB Mike Peterson (120 games, 117 starts), DT “BIG HEN” CLOGS UP THE MIDDLE: Defensive tackle John Henderson is Rob Meier (123 games, 34 starts), C Brad Meester (119 regarded as one of the NFL’s top defensive linemen and is a menace to oppos- games, 119 starts), WR Dennis Northcutt (114 games, 56 ing running backs. Henderson has recorded 451 tackles (349 solo), 24.0 sacks, starts), DE Paul Spicer (101 games, 53 starts) and OL 124 quarterback pressures, 34 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and three Maurice Williams (100 games, 95 starts). Only Taylor (127), fumble recoveries in his first six NFL seasons (95 games). Henderson ranked Meier (123), Meester (119), Zelenka (112) and Williams (100) third on the team in 2006 with 3.5 sacks. Additional notes on Henderson have played in 100 games as a Jaguar. Spicer has played include: in 99 regular season games as a Jaguar Henderson, the ninth overall pick in 2002, earned his first Pro Bowl appear- ance in 2004 and returned in 2006. He was the highest-drafted defensive line- man ever by the 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 24.0 sacks in 95 career games. Has three career multi-sack games. Missed the first game of his career at Denver on 9/16 with a head injury, snapping a streak of 82 consecutive games played.

SCOBEE HEADS KICKING GAME: Kicker Josh Scobee connected on 12 of 13 field goals in eight regular season games this season and scored a team-high 62 points. In addition, Scobee recorded 12 touchbacks on 46 kickoffs this season (26.1 pct.). Scobee had his only miss of the season at Indianapolis on 12/2 as he misfired from 46 yards, but later was good from 47 yards. Scobee connected on a career-high five field goals against Buffalo on 11/25 and scored a career-high 18 points, tied for the third-most in team history and tied for the most by a kicker (Mike Hollis, 18, 9/10/00 at Balt.). Scobee hit on field goals from 46, 33, 22, 23 and 20 yards. Scobee returned to action against San Diego on 11/18 after missing eight games. Scobee injured his right quad during pregame warmups prior to the season opener against Tennessee. He was immediately called upon in his first game back as he connected on a 48-yard field goal on the club’s opening possession against the Chargers. It was the longest field goal for the Jaguars this season and longest for Scobee since 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis.

LEWIS BECOMES AN OFFENSIVE WEAPON: TE Marcedes Lewis led the Jaguars tight ends with a career-high 37 receptions for 391 yards along with two touchdowns. Lewis, the club’s 2006 first-round pick, has the most receiving yards by a Jaguars tight end since 2002 (Kyle Brady, 461). Lewis scored his first touchdown of the season against San Diego on 11/18 on a one-yard pass from David Garrard. Lewis was hampered by injuries as a rookie and finished with 13 receptions for 126 yards and one touchdown. The Jaguars lost both of their backup tight ends for the season against San Diego on 11/18 with George Wrighster (knee) and Greg Estandia (shoulder) both suffering injuries.

ROOKIE CHAD NKANG LEADS SPECIAL TEAMS; SETS TEAM RECORD: Rookie Chad Nkang made his presence known on special teams after making the roster as a seventh-round pick from Elon. Nkang set the team-record for special teams tackles with 30, including six against Oakland on 12/23. Danny Clark (2000) and Brant Boyer (1997) previously held the franchise record with 25.

GRAY FILLS IN NICELY: Quinn Gray became the 10th starting quarterback in franchise history as he made his first career start at Tampa Bay on 10/28. Gray replaced David Garrard who suffered a sprained left ankle against Indianapolis on 10/22 and missed three games. Gray led the club to a 2-1 mark in his three starts, all on the road, and also started at Houston in the regular season finale. Gray completed 80 of 144 passes for a career-high 896 yards and 10 touchdowns for a 85.6 rating. Gray joined Mark Brunell as the only two Jaguars quarterback to throw for four touchdowns in a game. Gray has played in 11 career games since being signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2002 out of Florida A&M. He served as the backup to Garrard for 10 games in 2006 and saw extensive action in the season-finale at Kansas City on 12/31. Gray appeared in NFL Europe in 2003 and led the Frankfurt Galaxy to the World Bowl.

DEFENSE PROVIDES POINTS: The Jaguars tied a franchise record with three defensive touchdowns (3, 1999). LB Daryl Smith returned a fumble 77 yards for a touchdown on 10/14 vs. Houston. CB Aaron Glenn intercepted Jeff Garcia at Tampa Bay on 10/28 and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown. LB Clint Ingram recorded his first career touchdown on a 39-yard interception return against Carolina’s Vinny Testaverde on 12/9.

16 JAGUARS 2007 DRAFT CLASS: The Jaguars had 11 total selections in the 2007 draft, tied for the most in franchise history (1998, 2000). In 2006, the Jaguars had six selections in the draft and four players remain on the roster.

PLAYER POS ROUND CHOICE COLLEGE GP/GS Reggie Nelson S 1st 21st Florida 16/15 Justin Durant LB 2nd 48th Hampton 13/ 8 Mike Walker^ WR 3rd 79th Central Florida --- P 4th 101st Maryland 16/ 0 Brian Smith^ DE 4th 113th Missouri --- Uche Nwaneri G 5th 149th Purdue 10/1 * S 5th 150th Wake Forest --- Derek Landri DT 5th 166th Notre Dame 13/0 John Broussard WR 7th 229th San Jose State 8/ 0 Chad Nkang S 7th 251st Elon 16/0 Andrew Carnahan@ OT 7th 252nd Arizona State 0/0 *Waived, ^Injured Reserve @practice squad

2007 ROOKIE REVIEW: The Jaguars had six rookies on their 53-man roster, all 2007 draft picks. Here’s a recap of the Jaguars’ 2007 draft class: S Reggie Nelson (1st round, 21st pick) — Played in 16 games with 15 starts and started both postseason games. Stepped into the starting role in week two following the season-ending injury to Gerald Sensabaugh. Led team and all NFL rookies with five interceptions, the most in team history by a rookie. Ranked fourth on the team with 82 tackles (57 solo) along with one sack, 12 passes defensed and two forced fumbles LB Justin Durant (2nd round, 48th pick) — Played in 13 games with eight starts and started both postseason games. Inserted into the starting lineup on 11/25 vs. Buffalo with injury to Mike Peterson and started final six games. Recorded double-digit tackles in five of the last seven games. Finished with 70 tackles (50 solo), one interception, one forced fumble, five quarterback pressures and three tackles for loss. Led the team in the postseason with 31 tackles including 17 against Pittsburgh in the AFC Wild Card Game, the second-most by a Jaguar in postseason history. WR Mike Walker (3rd round, 79th pick) — Was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 1 with knee injury. P Adam Podlesh (4th round, 101st pick) — Assumed the role as Jaguars punter to start the season and had 54 punts for a 41.6 average. Recorded 14 punts inside the 20 and had a 36.9 net average. The Jaguars finished with the fewest punts in team history. DE Brian Smith (4th round, 113th pick) — Was placed on PUP on August 26 with hip injury and was later placed on injured reserve on November 27. G Uche Nwaneri (5th round, 149th pick) — Played in nine games with one start. Provided depth at guard behind Vince Manuwai and Maurice Williams. Started in regular season finale at Houston. DT Derek Landri (5th round, 166th pick) — Played in 13 games as a reserve in the defensive line rotation and played in both post- season games. Totaled 15 tackles (13 solo) and saw action on at least 30 plays in the last five regular season games. Recorded an intercep- tion, sack and fumble recovery at Pittsburgh in AFC Wild Card Game. WR John Broussard (7th round, 229th pick) — Saw action in eight games before being placed on injured reserve on December 28 with an ankle injury. Scored first career touchdown on a 47-yard pass from David Garrard in the season-opener on 9/9 against Tennessee. The 47-yard touchdown reception by Broussard was the longest by a Jaguars rookie wide receiver in team history. Had a 56-yard reception on 11/4 at New Orleans. Injured his ankle on 11/11 at Tennessee was inactive for six games. S Chad Nkang (7th round, 251st pick) — Played in all 16 games and excelled on special teams. Set franchise-record for special teams tackles with 30. Danny Clark (2000) and Brant Boyer (1997) previously held the franchise record with 25. Had season-high six special teams tackles on 12/23 against Oakland. OT Andrew Carnahan (7th round, 252nd pick) — Spent preseason with the club before being waived on Aug. 27. Signed to prac- tice squad on Sept. 20 where he spent the remainder of the season.

17 JAGUARS OWN 14-6 MARK AGAINST NFC UNDER DEL RIO; 10-0 AT HOME: The Jaguars own a 14-6 mark against the NFC under head coach Jack Del Rio since 2003 with a 10-0 mark at home. The Jaguars finished 3-1 against the NFC in 2007. Here’s a look at the Jaguars’ record in interconference play since 1995 and the last 15 games under Del Rio:

JAGUARS RECORD IN INTERCONFERENCE PLAY LAST 16 NFC GAMES UNDER JACK DEL RIO

YEAR DIVISION OVERALL HOME AWAY DATE OPPONENT RESULT 1995 NFC Central 0-4 0-2 0-2 11/14/04 vs. DETROIT W 23-17 (OT) 1996 NFC West 2-2 2-0 0-2 11/28/04 at Minnesota L 16-27 1997 NFC East 2-2 2-0 0-2 12/12/04 vs. CHICAGO W 22-3 1998 NFC Central 3-1 2-0 1-1 12/19/04 at Green Bay W 28-25 1999 NFC West 4-0 2-0 2-0 9/11/05 vs. SEATTLE W 26-14 2000 NFC East 2-2 1-1 1-1 10/30/05 at St. Louis L 21-24 2001 NFC Central 1-2 0-1 1-1 11/27/05 at Arizona W 24-17 2002 NFC East 2-2 2-0 0-2 12/18/05 vs. SAN FRANCISCO W 10-9 2003 NFC South 2-2 2-0 0-2 9/10/06 vs. DALLAS W 24-17 2004 NFC North 3-1 2-0 1-1 10/ 1/06 at Washington L 30-36 (OT) 2005 NFC West 3-1 2-0 1-1 10/29/06 at Philadelphia W 13-6 2006 NFC East 3-1 2-0 1-1 11/20/06 vs. NEW YORK GIANTS W 26-10 2007 NFC South 3-1 2-0 1-1 9/16/07 vs. ATLANTA W 13-7 TOTALS 30-21 21-4 9-17 10/28/07 at Tampa Bay W 24-23 11/ 4/07 at New Orleans L 24-41 12/ 9/07 vs. Carolina W 37-6

ROAD WARRIORS: Winning on the road is crucial for success in the NFL and the Jaguars finished the regular season with a 5-3 road mark. The Jaguars won their first three road games for only the second time in team history (1999).

2007 ROAD GAMES

DATE OPPONENT RESULT NOTES: 9/23/07 at Denver Broncos W 23-14 The Jaguars outrushed the Broncos 186 to 47 and controlled the ball for 38:42. The Jaguars set the tone early with a franchise-record 18-play drive that lasted 11:44 and resulted in a second-quarter touchdown reception by Reggie Williams. 10/7/07 at Kansas City Chiefs W 17-7 Won a second consecutive road game against an AFC West opponent. The Jaguars defense held the Chiefs to only 10 rushing yards, the fewest by a Jaguars opponent in team history and fewest by the Chiefs since 1965. Maurice Jones-Drew (9-82, 1 TD) led an offensive attack that rushed for 156 yards. 10/28/07 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 24-23 The Jaguars squandered a 14-point second quarter lead, but the defense intercepted Jeff Garcia three times and held the Buccaneers scoreless in the fourth quarter. Quinn Gray made his first career start and hooked up with Matt Jones for the game-winning touchdown. 11/ 4/07 at New Orleans Saints L 41-24 The two teams combined for 970 yards of offense, but the Jaguars had three turnovers including an interception returned for a touchdown. QB Quinn Gray threw for a career-high 354 yards and two touchdowns. 11/11/07 at Tennessee Titans W 28-13 Fred Taylor became the 21st player in NFL history to surpass 10,000 career rushing yards as the Jaguars outrushed the Titans 166 to 62. Second-year pro Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 101 yards and one touchdown. LB Mike Peterson recovered a fumble and recorded an interception for a Jaguars defense that sacked Vince Young four times and forced three turnovers. 12/ 2/07 at Indianapolis Colts L 25-28 The Jaguars totaled more than 400 yards of offense and had a 10-minute advantage in time of possession, but the Colts pulled out the win. Fred Taylor, who finished with 104 rushing yards, led a ground attack that outrushed the Colts 168 to 63. 12/16/07 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 29-22 The Jaguars used a solid rushing attack in their coldest game of the season to pick up a key win. Temperature was 35 degrees at kickoff with a wind chill of 22 degrees and the game saw a mixture of both rain and light snow. The Jaguars amassed 421 total yards on the NFL’s top- ranked defense with 224 on the ground, and the defense had five sacks and limited the Steelers to only 217 total yards. 12/30/07 at Houston Texans L 42-28 The Jaguars rested nine starters including quarterback David Garrard as they lost in the regular season finale. The Jaguars outgained the Texans 381-290 as Quinn Gray threw for a career-high four touchdowns.

18 REGULAR SEASON NOTES ■ The Jaguars and Saints combined for 970 yards of offense on 11/4, the 2007 TRENDS most in Jaguars history by both teams. In addition, Quinn Gray (354) and Drew Brees (445) combined for 799 net yards passing, the most in Jaguars history by both teams. The teams combined for 34 points in the first quarter ■ The Jaguars scored on their first three possessions in three with each team scoring 17 points. The 34 points are the most points in the games. In addition, the Jaguars scored on their opening pos- first quarter by both teams in Jaguars history. session in seven of the last nine games and scored a touch- ■ Temperature at kickoff against Atlanta on 9/16 was 88 degrees, the down in the first quarter in eight of the last 10 games. Under warmest kickoff temperature at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in franchise head coach Jack Del Rio since 2003, the Jaguars own a 31-6 history. mark when they score first and 20-5 record when they score ■ The Jaguars finished with 186 rushing yards on 47 carries on 9/23 at on their first possession. Denver, tied for the second-most rushing attempts in franchise history. ■ The Jaguars held an advantage in time of possession in 10 ■ The Jaguars held Kansas City to 10 rushing yards on 10/7, the fewest by an of 16 games this season and ranked third in the NFL with a opponent in team history. It was the fewest rushing yards by the Chiefs since 32:08 average time of possession. The Jaguars controlled the December 19, 1965 vs. Denver. In addition, the Chiefs had only 10 rushing ball a season-high 38:58 on 12/9 against Carolina and fol- attempts, the fewest by a Jaguars opponent in team history. lowed with a 37:39 time of possession at Pittsburgh on 12/16. ■ The Jaguars had 457 yards of total offense on 10/14 against Houston, the The Jaguars had a time of posession of 30 minutes or more in most since Dec. 10, 2000 vs. Arizona (469). The Jaguars finished with 244 10 games this season and owned a 8-2 record in those rushing yards on 26 carries for a 9.4 average against Houston last week, the games. The Jaguars ranked third in the NFL with 30 drives of highest single-game average in team history and tied for the second-most five minutes or more and have scored 17 touchdowns on rushing yards in team history. those drives. ■ The Jaguars were the only team in the NFL to have three consecutive road ■ The Jaguars are 35-6 when leading after the third quarter games in 2007 and they finished 2-1 on the trip. It marked the fifth time in under head coach Jack Del Rio. The Jaguars have won 21 team history (1997, 1998, 2001, 2005) the club played three consecutive road consecutive games when they lead after the third quarter. games. The Jaguars were faced with three consecutive road games in 2001 Their last defeat when leading after the third quarter was at and 2005 and the team won all six games. St. Louis on October 30, 2005. ■ Improved to 14-6 against the NFC under head coach Jack Del Rio with a ■ The Jaguars are 35-11 since 2003 under head coach Jack 10-0 record at home. The Jaguars finished 3-1 against the NFC in 2007, their Del Rio when they score 20-plus points including a 10-3 mark fourth consecutive season with a 3-1 mark against NFC opponents. in 2007. When the Jaguars hold an opponent to less than 20 ■ The Jaguars held Carolina to 149 total yards on 12/9, the fewest by an points, the club has a 35-7 record since 2003. opponent this season. The Jaguars did not allow a touchdown for the only ■ The Jaguars were stingy on the opponents’ first possession time this season and first time since 11/20/06 vs. New York Giants. in the regular season as they allowed only nine points (3 FGs) ■ The Jaguars had a team-record 20-play drive on 12/16 at Pittsburgh to and forced a NFL-high 12 punts. The Jaguars were the only start the second half, tied for the second-longest in the NFL this season. team to not allow a touchdown on the opening possession. ■ The Jaguars set a franchise record with 49 points against Oakland on Opponents were held scoreless in the first quarter in seven of 12/23, surpassing the previous high of 48 points on 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland. the last eight games and 10 of 16 games. The 49 points are tied for the sixth-most in the NFL this season. ■ The Jaguars set a franchise record with seven touchdowns against the Raiders, surpassing the previous high of six on 11/1/98 at Baltimore and 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland.

19 CAREER MARKS: Fred Taylor (1st round, 1998 draft) is the only player who has been with the club more than nine seasons in Jacksonville. Taylor holds a prominent place in the Jaguars career record books as he holds every career rushing mark and surpassed Jimmy Smith (12,285) for the most yards from scrimmage and most all-purpose yards this season. Here’s a look at several of the Jaguars career records with players in bold on the current roster:

YDS FROM SCRIM POINTS RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS 12,978 F. Taylor 764 M. Hollis 862 J. Smith 12,287 J. Smith 12,285 J. Smith 418 F. Taylor 499 K. McCardell 6,393 K. McCardell 6,393 K. McCardell 418 J. Smith 270 F. Taylor 2,500 K. Brady 3,804 J. Stewart 381 J. Scobee 241 K. Brady 2,263 F. Taylor 2,552 M. Jones-Drew 228 J. Stewart 191 P. Mitchell 2,089 P. Mitchell

TOUCHDOWNS GAMES PLAYED INTERCEPTIONS TACKLES 69 F. Taylor 171 J. Smith 21 R. Mathis 858 D. Darius 69 J. Smith 127 F. Taylor 15 A. Beasley 789 K. Hardy 38 J. Stewart 123 R. Meier 14 D. Darius 698 M. Peterson 30 K. McCardell 120 K. Brady 8 M. Peterson 489 A. Ayodele 26 M. Jones-Drew 120 M. Brunell 8 C. Hudson 487 B. Schwartz 20 S. Mack 119 B. Meester 7 M. McCree 469 T. Brackens 115 D. Darius 7 D. Thomas 111 J. Zelenka 7 D. Grant 108 M. Hollis 7 J. Craft

SACKS GAMES STARTED PASSING YARDS PASSING ATTEMPTS 55.0 T. Brackens 150 J. Smith 25,698 M. Brunell 3,612 M. Brunel l 34.0 J. Smeenge 123 F. Taylor 9,042 B. Leftwich 1,344 B. Leftwich 28.5 K. Hardy 119 B. Meester 6,052 D. Garrard 864 D. Garrard 25.0 P. Spicer 117 M. Brunell 24.0 J. Henderson 115 D. Darius 22.5 G. Walker 110 K. Brady 22.0 M. Stroud 92 K. McCardell 22.0 B. McCray

COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWN PASSES HIGHEST COMP. PCT. HIGHEST PASSER RATING 2,184 M. Brunell 144 M. Brunell 60.5 M. Brunell 87.7 D. Garrard 789 B. Leftwich 51 B. Leftwich 60.3 D. Garrard 85.5 M. Brunell 521 D. Garrard 36 D. Garrard 58.7 B. Leftwich 80.5 B. Leftwich

HIGHEST AVG. PER RECEPTION FORCED FUMBLES FUMBLE RECOVERIES MOST TAKEAWAYS 14.3 E. Wilford 28 T. Brackens 13 T. Brackens 22 R. Mathis 14.3 J. Smith 9 J. Smeenge 6 B. Schwartz 20 D. Darius 14.0 M. Jones 8 K. Hardy 6 T. Davis 18 T. Brackens 13.4 D. Jones 8 A. Beasley 6 D. Darius 18 A. Beasley 12.8 K. McCardell 7 M. Stroud 6 K. Hardy 13 M. Peterson 7 D. Darius 6 F. Bryant 12 C. Hudson 7 A. Ayodele 11 K. Hardy 11 T. Davis LONGEST FIELD GOALS HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 53 M. Hollis (10/8/95 vs. Pitt.) 80.6 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 of 217 53 M. Hollis (9/29/96 vs. Car.) 80.2 Josh Scobee (2004-07), 85 of 106 53 S. Marler (10/5/03 vs. SD) 53 J. Scobee (10/24/04 at Ind.) 53 J. Scobee (10/9/05 vs. Cin.)

20 JAGUARS RECORD UNDER JACK DEL RIO WHEN...

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 TOTAL Play at home 5-3 4-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 27-13 Play on the road 0-8 5-3 6-2 2-5 5-3 18-21 Play on grass field 5-8 7-6 11-2 8-5 11-3 42-24 Play on artificial turf 0-3 2-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 3-10 Play in a dome 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-8 vs. AFC South 2-4 2-4 4-2 2-4 2-4 12-18 vs. AFC North 0-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 1-0 6-2 vs. AFC East 0-4 1-0 1-0 2-2 1-0 5-6 vs. AFC West 1-0 3-1 0-1 0-1 4-0 8-3 vs. NFC South 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1 5-3 vs. NFC North 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1 vs. NFC East 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 3-1 vs. NFC West 0-0 0-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 Score first 3-2 6-0 8-1 5-2 9-1 31-6 Opponent scores first 2-9 3-7 4-3 3-5 2-4 14-28 Score on first possession 0-2 3-0 6-0 5-1 6-2 20-5 Score 20+ points 4-2 5-1 11-1 6-4 10-3 36-11 Score less than 20+ points 1-9 4-6 1-3 2-4 1-2 9-24 Allow 20+ points 2-9 2-5 4-3 0-6 2-4 10-27 Allow less than 20 points 3-2 7-2 8-1 8-1 9-1 35-7 Games decided by 7 points or less 4-6 8-3 8-2 2-6 4-2 26-19 Games decided by 3 points or less 2-2 5-2 3-1 0-2 1-2 11-9 Lead after 1st quarter 2-0 4-0 8-0 4-2 8-2 26-4 Tied after 1st quarter 2-2 3-1 2-2 2-3 2-1 11-9 Trail after 1st quarter 1-9 2-6 2-2 2-2 1-2 8-21 Lead at halftime 3-2 5-0 6-0 6-2 10-1 30-5 Tied at Halftime 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 0-0 3-4 Trail at Halftime 1-8 4-6 6-3 0-4 1-4 12-25 Lead after 3rd quarter 3-3 7-1 9-2 7-0 9-0 35-6 Tied after 3rd quarter 1-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-2 Trail after 3rd quarter 1-6 2-6 2-2 0-8 2-5 7-26 Overtime game 0-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-0 3-1 Win turnover margin 2-2 7-0 8-2 6-0 8-0 31-6 Lose turnover margin 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-5 1-3 4-18 Turnover ratio even 2-3 2-5 3-0 1-2 2-2 10-12 Have 30:00+ time of possession 5-5 6-5 8-2 8-2 8-2 35-16 Have less than 30:00 time of possession 0-6 3-2 4-2 0-5 2-3 9-18 Have 100+ rushing yards 5-4 5-3 9-2 7-6 11-2 36-17 Have less than 100+ rushing yards 0-7 4-4 3-2 1-1 0-3 8-17 Have 300 net yards passing 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-4 Have 1 100-yard rusher 4-3 3-2 5-1 4-2 6-1 22-9 Have 1 100-yard receiver 2-0 2-2 2-3 1-0 0-2 7-7 Win coin toss 3-4 3-3 3-3 2-5 4-1 15-16 Lose coin toss 2-7 6-4 9-1 6-2 7-4 31-18 BY MONTH August 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 September 0-4 3-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 9-7 October 1-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 3-1 10-10 November 2-3 1-2 4-0 2-2 3-1 12-8 December 2-2 2-2 3-1 2-2 3-2 12-9 January 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 BY DAY OF WEEK Saturday 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Sunday 4-11 9-6 10-4 6-7 10-4 40-32 Sunday night 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 Monday night 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-1 2-1 TIME OF DAY Kickoff is 1:00 p.m. or earlier 3-11 7-5 9-4 4-6 8-4 32-30 Kickoff is between 4:00-4:15 p.m. 1-0 2-1 2-0 3-1 2-0 10-2 Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. or later 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 4-2