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2007 MEDIA GUIDE

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2007 MEDIA GUIDE Good health begins with you and your doctor. MEDIA INFORMATION Dedicated to your family’s health, our network of primary CREDENTIALS: Credential requests are honored only for working media on spe- cific assignment for a recognized news organization or sports publication. Credentials care doctors are your own personal link to the entire are not issued to freelance writers or photographers unless requested by a recog- Baptist Health system. For an office near you, visit us at nized news organization or sports publication. Independent web sites cannot be credentialed. All credential requests must be submitted in writing on company let- e-baptisthealth.com/primary or call 904.202.CARE. terhead to Dan Edwards, Vice President of Communications and Media, Jacksonville Jaguars, One Stadium Place, Jacksonville, FL 32202, or by fax to (904) 633-6055. Requests must be received at least one week prior to a home game. PARKING: Parking in lots surrounding the stadium is limited. Every effort will be made to accommodate requests for parking passes, but parking cannot be provided for all credentialed media. The appropriate parking pass will be required for access to all stadium parking lots on game days. Television trucks which provide satellite, uplink or microwave functions will be parked in the TV truck compound near Gate 1, and a parking pass is required. Your circle of care MEDIA ENTRANCE, CREDENTIAL WILL CALL: The media entrance at the sta- dium is Gate 1, at the southwest corner of the stadium. The appropriate game cre- dential must be presented at the media entrance for admission to the stadium. Game credentials not picked up in advance will be available on game day at the media will-call window at Gate 1. The Media Will Call window will open three hours starts here. prior to kickoff. Parking passes will not be left at the Will Call window. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sideline access for NFL games is limited to photographers on assignment for a recognized news organization or sports publication. No one except network television personnel and authorized game personnel will be admitted to the field without a camera. All field photographers must remain outside the bench areas and outside the yellow border surrounding the playing field. The photographers check-in location is near the media entrance in the service hallway. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS AND LOCKERROOM ACCESS: Members of the media needing to conduct postgame interviews will be given access to the Jaguars’ interview room after each game, as well as the home and visiting lockerrooms. Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio conducts his postgame news conference in the team meeting room. The visiting head coach will be available in a room off the visitors lockerroom. DURING THE WEEK MEDIA WORKROOM: The media workroom in the stadium is located just inside the media entrance. This room is available to working media during business hours throughout the week. High speed internet access, phones, Jaguars updates and NFL news releases, and other information is available.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS: The Jaguars lockerroom is open to accredited media for specific interview periods during the week. Players are available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. All interviews should be arranged through the Jaguars communications department. Interviews may be conducted in person or by phone, but please call in advance to schedule.

MEDIA WEBSITE: The Jaguars’ media website can be accessed on the worldwide web at: www.jaguars.com/pr and on the NFL’s Web Site at: www.nfl.com. Daily updates, transcripts, injury reports and other news is posted as well. HOW TO REACH THE JAGUARS’ COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

RYAN ROBINSON — Phone: (904) 633-6598; E-mail: [email protected] HUNTER ROBINSON — Phone: (904) 633-6581; E-mail: [email protected] ALISA ABBOTT — Phone: (904) 633-6590; E-mail: [email protected] DAN EDWARDS — Phone: (904) 633-6202; E-mail: [email protected]

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THE 2007 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE The 2007 Jacksonville Jaguars Media Guide was written by Hunter Robinson and Ryan Robinson

Editorial assistance by Dan Edwards, Alisa Abbott, Renzo Sheppard and Brian DeLettre

Photography by Harry Scull, Jr., Paul Figura and Juan Moore; Photo assistance by Dan Van Slyke and The PGA Tour

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Printed by Hartley Press, Jacksonville, Fla.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ALL-TIME RESULTS Jaguars Draft Well on Day Two ...... 128 Home-Away Records ...... 177 Jaguars in the Air ...... 69 Overtime Games ...... 175 Jaguars Move Up in Record Books . . . . .82 Preseason ...... 168 Jaguars Players Involvement ...... 136 Prime-Time Games ...... 176 Jaguars Rank Among NFL Best (2004-06) 117 Regular Season ...... 169 Jaguars Rookies Starting on Opening Day 138 Team-by-Team Series History ...... 173 Jaguars Rushing Game Ranked Third . .141 Vs. AFC South ...... 177 Jaguars Safeties Scored ...... 90 CONTENTS Won-Loss Records ...... 175 Jaguars Single-Season Leading Tacklers110 Jaguars Special Teams Kamikazies . . . .112 Attendance History ...... 143 Jaguars Special Teams Scores ...... 112 Jaguars Starting Records .77 Jaguars When (Part One) ...... 184 BIOGRAPHIES Jaguars When (Part Two) ...... 206 Administration ...... 13 Jones-Drew and the End Zone ...... 75 Assistant Coaches ...... 20 Leftwich’s Top Games ...... 79 Del Rio, Jack ...... 18 Leftwich’s Targets ...... 133 Draft Choices ...... 149 Most Games Played by Jaguars ...... 131 Rookie Free Agents ...... 161 Jaguars ...... 139 Harris, James ...... 15 Smith Making His Mark ...... 111 Scouts ...... 37 Stopping the Run ...... 108 Veteran Players ...... 47 Taylor Made for the Record Books . . . . .125 Weaver, Delores ...... 8 Taylor Rushed for 12th Most Yards Ever 122 Weaver, Wayne ...... 11 Taylor Second Among Active Backs . . .121 Vance, Paul ...... 13 Top Home/Road Attendances ...... 129 Turnover Table (2006) ...... 64 Draft Choices (All-Time) ...... 179 Undrafted Rookies on Opening Day . . . .51 Expansion Draft ...... 178 Unsackable Jaguars ...... 109 Foundation ...... 6 Why Jaguars ...... 134 Free Agent History ...... 181 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium ...... 244 NFL Schedule (2007 Weekly) ...... 246 Jaxson de Ville ...... 243 Partners ...... 10 Leaders (Career, Yearly) ...... 185 Playoff Game Summaries (1996-99, 05) .202 Media Information ...... 249 Preseason Television ...... 242 Pronunciation Guide ...... 56 MISCELLANEOUS Radio Broadcasters ...... 242 100 Yards Rushing and Receiving ...... 70 Radio Network ...... 242 Biggest Wins/Biggest Losses ...... 65 Games Started by Rookies ...... 86 RECORDS Hottest/Coldest Games ...... 50 Individual Records ...... 207 Hard to Get on Board vs. Jaguars ...... 53 Opponents Records ...... 234 Henderson Up the Middle ...... 91 Team Records ...... 222 Important Dates ...... 96 Jaguars All-Time Rookie Receivers . . . . .99 The ROAR ...... 245 Jaguars All-Time Scoring ...... 107 Rosters (2007) ...... 165 Jaguars Blocked Field Goals ...... 66 Schedule (2007) ...... 1 Jaguars Career Leaders . . . .82 Staff Directory ...... 4 Jaguars Career Sacks Leaders ...... 82 Statistics (1995-2006) ...... 189 Jaguars Defense Ranked Among Elite .113 Television Lineup ...... 243 Jaguars Defensive Scores ...... 116 Year-by-Year Statistics ...... 177

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STAFF DIRECTORY

EXECUTIVE WAYNE WEAVER Chairman and Chief Executive Officer SANDY DODD Manager, Executive Office NANCY HOEY Executive Assistant, Executive Office COACHING JACK DEL RIO Head Coach DAVE CAMPO Assistant Head Coach/Secondary

DIRECTORY MIKE TICE Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends DIRK KOETTER Offensive Coordinator MIKE SMITH Defensive Coordinator JOE DeCAMILLIS Special Teams Coordinator MARK ASANOVICH Strength and Conditioning Coach MARK DUFFNER Linebackers Coach LES EBERT Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach RAY HAMILTON Defensive Line Coach ANDY HECK Offensive Line Coach TED MONACHINO Assistant Defensive Line Coach TODD MONKEN Wide Receivers Coach KENNEDY POLA Running Backs Coach ROBERT PRINCE Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Defensive Backs Coach MIKE SHULA Quarterbacks Coach TOM WILLIAMS Assistant Special Teams Coach DEVIN BONIK Assistant to Head Coach VALARIE GARNER Executive Assistant to the Head Coach PLAYER PERSONNEL JAMES HARRIS Vice President, Player Personnel LORI MASON Executive Assistant to Vice President, Player Personnel PRO PERSONNEL CHARLES BAILEY Director, Pro Personnel LOUIS CLARK Assistant Director, Pro Personnel LARRY WRIGHT JR. Assistant Director, Pro Personnel COLLEGE SCOUTING GENE SMITH Director, College Scouting TERRY McDONOUGH Executive Scout, East Region TIM MINGEY Executive Scout, Southeast Region ART PERKINS Executive Scout, West Region ANDY DENGLER Regional Scout, Midwest CHRIS DRIGGERS Regional Scout, Southwest KADAR HAMILTON Regional Scout, Northeast MARTY MILLER Regional Scout, West Coast CHRIS PRESCOTT College/Pro Scout JASON DESJARLAIS BLESTO Scout DANA DESJARLAIS Administrative Assistant, College/Pro Scouting FOOTBALL OPERATIONS PAUL VANCE Sr. Vice President, Football Operations/General Counsel PAM YONGE Exec. Assistant to Senior Vice President, Football Operations FOOTBALL OPERATIONS SKIP RICHARDSON Executive Director, Football Operations/Facilities TIM WALSH Director of Football Administration BAHATI VAN PELT Manager, Player Relations and Youth Football LEONARD ELLIS Football Operations Assistant FOOTBALL SUPPORT MICHAEL RYAN Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist MIKE PERKINS Video Director DREW HAMPTON Equipment Manager JOE SHEEHAN Assistant Athletic Trainer ANDRE’ TUCKER Assistant Athletic Trainer ANDY WAGNER Video Assistant BRETT GREENE Video Assistant GEORGE PELLICER Assistant Equipment Manager CORY FANCHER Assistant Equipment Manager GREG HANKTON Assistant Equipment Manager DR. CARLOS TANDRON Head Team Physician DR. DAVID MURRAY Chief Medical Officer COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA DAN EDWARDS Vice President, Communications and Media ALISA ABBOTT Executive Assistant to VP, Communications and Media COMMUNICATIONS RYAN ROBINSON Manager, Communications HUNTER ROBINSON Coordinator, Communications COMMUNITY RELATIONS NYREE BOWEN Coordinator, Community Relations INTERNET VIC KETCHMAN Senior Editor, jaguars.com

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TIM CONNOLLY Senior Vice President, Business Development TERESA MICHAEL Exec. Asst. to Sr. VP, Business Development TICKET SALES SCOTT LOFT Executive Director, Ticket Sales TIM BISHKO Director, Ticket Operations NICOLA DRAKE Manager, Fan Services DANA JOHNSON Sales Support and Special Projects Manager STEVE LIVINGSTONE Marketing Development Manager JIM SCOTT Ticket Operations Manager ERIC BRICKER Coordinator, Suite Services SHAWN BURNS Fan Services Executive MICHAEL CHLEBOVEC Fan Services Executive DIRECTORY JEFF MIRANDA Fan Services Executive DAVID PIKE Ticket Operations Representative GLEN FISHER Senior Sales Executive BRIAN HOPKINS Senior Sales Executive MARK SHAINBROWN Senior Sales Executive ROBERT TILKA Senior Sales Executive BRIAN FARMER Sales Executive KAI MURRAY Sales Executive RUSSELL RENDON Sales Executive WILL PARDEE Sales Operations Coordinator TRACEY VAN SLYKE Admin. Assistant to Executive Director, Ticket Sales MARKETING JENNIFER PERKINS Director, Marketing ROB JOHNSON Coordinator, Marketing SPECIAL EVENTS KERRI SOLOMON Manager, Special Events ADAM LANE Special Events Video Producer CURTIS DVORAK Mascot Coordinator CHRISTY STECHMAN ZYNDA Manager, Cheerleading Program KURT WISENBAUGH Promotions/Events Coordinator CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP MACKY WEAVER Executive Director, Corporate Sponsorship ROLLIN ISBELL Manager, Media Sales BILL HOUSTON Senior Account Executive, Corporate Sponsorship TIM McCARTHY Senior Account Executive, Corporate Sponsorship RHONDA SHIELDS Senior Account Executive, Media Sales GARY HIATT Senior Account Executive, Media Sales MATT WOODS Account Executive, Corporate Sponsorship ANNE COFER Account Coordinator, Corporate Sponsorship NIKKI JACKSON Account Coordinator, Corporate Sponsorship KIM JACKSON-SELVIG Administrative Assistant, Corporate Sponsorship STADIUM OPERATIONS/FINANCE BILL PRESCOTT Sr. Vice President, Stadium Operations/Chief Financial Officer KITTY CASH Exec. Asst. to Sr. VP, Stadium Operations/CFO FINANCE ANGELA GARRY Manager, Accounting BRIAN D’ERRICO Assistant Controller KAREN AVERY Ticketing Accountant LESLIE McCULLOUGH Junior Accountant DEBRA SHAFFER Accounts Payable Clerk FACILITIES JESSE KNAPP Office Services JIM ROLLINS Office Services/Telex Coordinator INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BRUCE SWINDELL Executive Director, Information Technology MIKE WEBB Manager, Technical Services and Support SHANNON GRAY Programmer Analyst GREG READ Programmer Analyst JASON DEAN Help Desk Coordinator QUENTIN BULLOCK Help Desk Technician STEVE HALL Webmaster MINDY HURST Administrative Assistant, Information Technology HUMAN RESOURCES DIANA GREENSTEIN Manager, Human Resources BILLIE JO REYNOLDS Human Resources Generalist LISA SAHI-KIRAL Receptionist LEGAL SASHI BROWN Assistant General Counsel RHONDA CHARLES Executive Assistant, Legal Department

nnnn JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS FOUNDATION DELORES BARR WEAVER Chair and Chief Executive Officer PETER RACINE Executive Director ANGELA MEANS Administrative Assistant, Jaguars Foundation MARJORIE SABIO MARQUINEZ Program Officer TAREK TABET Program Officer BONITA DOLL Executive Assistant to Delores Barr Weaver

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS FOUNDATION

FOUNDATION

MISSION STATEMENT Believing that youth represent the community’s future, the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation is committed to serving the greater Jacksonville area through strategic financial, networking and volunteer support benefiting eco- nomically and socially disadvantaged youth and families. By building upon our city’s strengths, we seek to realize the positive potential of our young people in need. In doing so, we aim to serve as a model to other sports franchises. FOUNDATION’S GRANT AWARDS TOP $10 MILLION When the Jaguars were named as the 30th franchise in 1993, the Weaver’s vision was to give back to the community in a substantial manner. The Foundation was announced on September 14, 1994, and awarded its first grants in March of 1995, well before the team played its first game. In June of 2007, the Foundation reached a new milestone: its total grant making since 1995 topped $10 million dollars. This level of giving is among the top few in professional sports. Through a fair and objective evaluation process, grants are allocated to serve the needs of economically and socially disadvantaged youth in Northeast Florida. PROGRAMS: STRAIGHT TALKTM: Straight Talk is a unique partnership with local media, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy and co-sponsor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida to help prevent teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Under the leadership of Foundation Chair and CEO, and Jaguars owner, Delores Barr Weaver; WJXT 4, WJCT PBS 7, WTLV ABC 12, WCWJ CW 17, WJXX ABC 25, WAWS FOX 30, WTEV CBS 47, Comcast Cable, The Florida Times-Union / jacksonville.com, Clear Channel Outdoor and PRI Productions collaborate to produce an annual prime time television town hall forum, “Teens & Sex…the Real Truth.” The show offers candid information on teens and sex and the consequences faced by sexually active teenagers. Broadcast each May (National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month), the 2007 show was hosted by local broadcast personality Jennifer Candelino. Jaguars players and Joe Zelenka were featured along with ROAR member, Michelle, radio personality DJ Dr. Doom, a panel of experts including adolescent health expert Dr. Linda Dinerman and the Honorable Libby Senterfitt, Duval County District Court Judge; with a special performance by national recording artist Rodney “Yung Rod” Gibson. The Straight Talk program, in partnership with the Weaver Family Foundation, has also awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to local programs specifically dealing with this issue. Information can be accessed at straighttalk.jack- sonville.com created in partnership with The Florida-Times-Union/ Jacksonville.com. HONOR ROWS®: In partnership with Reebok, this unique program, now in its 13th year, uses seats at Jaguars home games as incentives for youth ages 9 to 17 to set and achieve ambitious but realistic goals. Youth can earn their seat to a game if they achieve specific goals in the areas of academic improvement, personal behavior, volunteer community service, and nutrition and physical fitness activities. In addition, all Honor Rows youth pledge to remain free from illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Nearly 4,300 seats will be awarded in 2007 to more than 40 nonprofit agencies. A volunteer committee reviews all Honor Rows proposals. At the game, participants receive a meal, Honor Rows t-shirt and hat, and special recognition by the Weavers and fans. The United Way of

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Northeast Florida mobilizes game-day volunteers who ensure the overall safety and enjoyment of the participants. In addition to the Honor Rows, the Jaguars Foundation awards seats to other charitable organizations, including HabiJax for volunteer recognition; US Navy/Sailors Aweigh for youth whose parents are on deployment; inner-city youth football associations; Ronald McDonald House guest families and others that meet Foundation guidelines for support. Each season, the Foundation allocates approximately 11,800 seats for charitable purposes with an in-kind value exceeding $430,000. THE OFFICIAL PLAYBOOKS® READING PROGRAM: Through a partnership with Pepsi, Reebok and local public libraries, this award winning innovative program inspires young people to read. The 2007-08 Official Playbooks booklet features Jaguars owners, players, Head Coach and cheerleaders with books featuring cities from among the Jaguars 2007 FOUNDATION season opponents, as well as books featuring the Jacksonville area. Youth can pick-up a copy of Playbooks during the football season at area public libraries. Playbooks can also be accessed year-round at jaguars.com. The Foundation also awards approximately $300,000 in grants annually to pro- grams that promote literacy. In addition, since 2003, through a partnership with the nonprofit FIRST BOOK, major book publishers and local co-sponsors, the Jaguars Foundation has distrib- uted more than 450,000 new children’s books into the homes of low-income families including 130,000 books in 2007. CHILDHOOD OBESITY PREVENTION: In partnership with Baptist Health, the NFL, the American Heart Association (AHA), and the Duval County Public Schools, the Jaguars Foundation initiated a local effort in early 2007 to develop programs that address the risks of poor nutrition and lack of physical fitness which can lead to childhood obesity. Utilizing a fitness curriculum created by the NFL and the AHA entitled “What Moves U,” and working with select local nonprofits and public schools, programs will offer both educational and hands-on activi- ties designed to prevent and reduce the occurrence of childhood obesity. ANTI-TOBACCO INITIATIVE: The team and the Foundation have taken a nationally recognized leadership position in the local and professional sports community against tobacco use. The signa- ture "Jaguars Don’t Smoke" logo, showing a vibrant Jaguar squashing a pack of cigarettes under its paw, appears on the scoreboard and signage throughout Jacksonville Municipal Stadium; Jaguars’ publications and autograph cards; and on television. The stadium has never engaged in tobacco advertising or product sales. The Jaguars set an exceptional precedent as the first team in the NFL to have tobacco advertising removed from their game-day pro- gram, since followed by the entire league. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION: The Jaguars Foundation was the proud recipient of the 2006 Steve Patterson Sports Philanthropy Award from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Sports Philanthropy Project for outstanding leadership in philanthropy in professional sports, both for our work in Jacksonville and our leadership in guiding other professional teams in the development of grant making and other programs in their local markets. The Foundation’s Straight Talk program received the Wilmer Shields Rich Bronze Award for Excellence in Communications (2005) by the Council on Foundations. The Jaguars Foundation was named Jacksonville’s Outstanding Foundation in 2003 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals–Florida First Coast Chapter. Also in 2003, the Foundation received the Governor’s Community Investment Award in recognition of its juvenile justice crime and youth violence pre- vention programs for youth. Other awards include: Florida Department of Education’s Commissioner’s Business Recognition Award (2001); Bridge Builder Award (1997); WTLV-12 Top of the Class Award (1996) for Playbooks; Governor’s Community Investment Award (1996) for Honor Rows, and Grantmakers in Health Award (1996 and 1995). The Jaguars Foundation’s inno- vative programs have been recognized in national media, including the January/February 2005 issue of FOUNDATION News and Commentary, as well as in articles in the New York Times, Forbes, Grantsmanship Center Magazine, St. Anthony Messenger, and on ESPN and the “Osgood File” radio program. SPONSORS: The Jaguars Foundation’s programs are supported in part by partnerships with Reebok, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Baptist Health, Pepsi and the Weaver Family Foundation. For more information on the Jaguars Foundation programs and initiatives, log on to www.jaguars.com/foundation. Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation One Stadium Place Jacksonville, FL 32202 633-KIDS • 633-LOVE (fax) www.jaguars.com/foundation

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DELORES BARR WEAVER CHAIR/CEO, JAGUARS FOUNDATION Delores Barr Weaver, a native of Columbus, Georgia and co-owner/part- ner of the Jaguars, is a woman possessed by the opportunity to make a dif- ference in her adopted hometown of Jacksonville. Delores has a sincere interest in many areas of need and through the Weaver Family Foundation, she and husband, Wayne, have supported the work of many local agencies. The Weavers have been married 52 years and have two children, Brad and Leigh, a seventeen-year-old granddaughter, Morgan and a four-year-old grandson, Nash. Leigh and her friend, Beau Gage, are the artists of FOUNDATION TOUCHDOWN, the 16' long and 6' high bronze jaguar that stands outside the Crown Royal touchdown Club located on the west side of Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. Delores is committed to helping families and young people in the Jacksonville community lead self-sufficient, meaningful lives. Under her leadership, all seven local television stations and their affiliates along with Comcast Cable, Cox Radio, Clear Channel Radio and Outdoor, as well as the local newspaper and their website Jacksonville.com, have joined in partnership to address the problem of teen pregnancy, AIDS, and increased male responsibility. Teen pregnancy is a major personal concern for Delores and is being addressed by the Foundation and local media in the effort to develop a quality prevention program for teens and to heighten awareness of adults in Jacksonville. The annual Straight Talk program is broadcast each May during National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month. In addition, the Jaguars Foundation, in partnership with the Weaver Family Foundation, has also awarded in excess of $1.7 million dollars in grants to local programs specifically addressing the issue of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. When asked about being a member of the public speaking circuit, Delores laughs and says, "It is interest- ing to note that until November 30, 1993, no one seemed to care what I was interested in, what good work I might be doing or what I had to say." Then she gives the credit to the Jaguars who "open the doors and I must walk through as many as I can." As to accomplishments, Delores is most proud of the Jaguars Foundation and the impact it has made on behalf of economically and socially disadvantaged children in the greater Jacksonville area. For Delores, the Foundation was a dream come true in September, 1994. In March 1995, six months before the Jaguars played their first game, grants to eight local agencies in the amount of $140,000 were made and through June, 2007, the Foundation has allocated more than $10.4 million in grants. When talking about the Foundation, she is quick to credit her Jaguars partners for their generous financial support and staff for their commitment to supporting programs that will have a long-term impact. In addition to her concerns for Jacksonville's children, Delores has set a personal goal to help level the playing field of life for women and minorities. She is dedicated to eliminating sexism, racism and classism from the hearts, minds and vocabulary of our society. Locally, Delores serves on the Governing Board of the USO Council, WJCT Foundation and she serves as Trustee Emeritus of the United Way of Northeast Florida. She also serves on the Advisory Boards of Ronald McDonald House, The Bridge of Northeast Florida, and the Cathedral Arts Project, Inc., the Honorary Board of Dreams Come True and WJCT Public Broadcasting. And as a very concerned citizen in regard to public education, she and husband, Wayne, have committed $1.2 million to bring Teach for America to Jacksonville beginning in the 2008/09 school year. In addition and after a ten year tenure as a Board of Trustees member of the Community Foundation, she now serves on its Quality Education for All Committee. Delores is a staunch supporter of the four local domestic violence shelters: Betty Griffin House, Hubbard House, Micah's Place and Quigley House, as well as Planned Parenthood, and is a member of The International Women's Forum and the Women's Giving Alliance. She served as chair of the Delores Barr Weaver Golf Tournament benefiting HabiJax, Jacksonville's affiliate of Habitat for Humanity from 1996-2006. Since its inception in 1996, the tournament sponsored 65 houses, representing a cash contribution in excess of $2.2 million. Delores is the Founder of FRIENDS of HabiJax. Through the Florida Sales Tax Refund Program to build low-income housing, a total of 25 organizations are designated Charter Members of FRIENDS and together they have sponsored 148 houses with an additional 5 houses by other FRIENDS entities for a total of 153 houses. The golf tournament and FRIENDS have sponsored a total of 218 houses, representing a cash con- tribution to HabiJax in excess of $7.9 million. Delores says, "We can build houses for children, but then we must pray they will have a family to make it a home." Under Delores' guidance, the Weaver Family Foundation has contributed over $18.6 million to Jacksonville agencies and organizations, of which $1.5M has been con- tributed to United Way of Northeast Florida and an additional $500,000 is committed over the next two years. The Weavers also contributed $1 million to United Way of America for designated programs directed toward Hurricane Katrina Relief. Nationally, Delores is a member of the Governing Boards of NFL Charities, New York, Taste of the NFL/Hunger Related Events, Minnesota, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, Boston, and a Founding Member of the Sports Philanthropy Project in New England. Delores and Wayne created the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Basic Cancer Research at the Dana-Farber in memory and honor of her mother who lost her battle with cancer in 1957. Delores refers to cancer as her only known enemy and believes the answer to cures, and the eventual elimination of that dreaded disease, will be found at the workbench of research. The Weavers were instrumental in creating the Marathon Challenge, which pro- vides an opportunity for participants in the Boston Marathon to raise funds for the work of the Barr Program. Since its inception in 1990, the Challenge has raised over $34 million. And yes, Delores was a football fan long before the Jaguars; she has not missed a game in the twelve year franchise history, and readily admits she is both nervous and excited on game day. She knows the best is yet to come on both the field of life and the football field.

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PETER RACINE EXEC. DIRECTOR, JAGUARS FOUNDATION Prior to joining the Foundation in September of 2000, Peter Racine developed and administered programs for abused, neglect- ed, homeless and runaway children, including eight years as Executive Director of the Northeast Florida Exchange Club Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse. From 1987 to 1992, as Executive Director for Covenant House in Honduras, Central America, he established programs for Honduran street children. Prior to that, he helped begin Covenant House programs in Houston and Toronto FOUNDATION after working at their New York City site. Racine has partnered with various national and international initiatives, including: Community Partnerships for Protecting Children with the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation; Early Childhood Violence Prevention Project with the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Outreach to Urban Street Children with the European Economic Community and the Sports Philanthropy Project with The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Racine received his B.A. at Rutgers University in New Jersey, and his M.T.S. at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. He, his spouse Kelly and daughter Miriam reside in Jacksonville.

MARJORIE SABIO MARQUINEZ PROGRAM OFFICER Marjorie Sabio Marquinez has been with the Jaguars Foundation since its inception in 1994. She served as Coordinator of Grants and Special Programs prior to being named a Program Officer. Her responsibilities include management of Straight Talk, the Foundation's teen pregnancy prevention initiative which includes grant making and an annual televised forum; Playbooks, the read- ing program which includes contests and an annual publication; and, grant making and evaluation. Marquinez graduated from Boston College, with a degree in English and a concentration in Communication in 1990. She and her husband Rodnie live in Jacksonville. TAREK TABET PROGRAM OFFICER

Tarek Tabet joined the Jaguars Foundation as a Program Officer in 2001. His responsibilities include grantmaking and evaluation, as well as management of the Honor Rows and General Charitable Use seating programs. Before joining the Foundation, he served as Program Director and Community Planner at the Jacksonville Community Council Inc., where he managed the JCCI Forward ini- tiative for emerging leaders. Tabet was born in Beirut, Lebanon. He earned his B.S. from Syracuse University and a M.A. from Regent University. He and his wife, Ilona, have three boys, Wesley, Christian and Jonathan.

FOUNDATION BOARD — Delores Barr Weaver (Chair/CEO), Lawrence J. DuBow (Treasurer), Elizabeth P. Petway, J. Wayne Weaver and Peter M. Racine (ex officio). COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD — The Honorable Brian Davis, Circuit Court Judge, Nassau County; Elizabeth Means, R.N., Vice President, Community Relations and Education (retired), Shands Jacksonville; Pamela Y. Paul, Community Volunteer; Melanie Patz, Vice President of Community Impact, United Way of Northeast Florida; and Nina Waters, President, The Community Foundation. HONOR ROWS VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE — Keri Corey, Richard Feacher, Noah Henderson, J. Greg Hurst, William Keator, Janet Owens, Sashi Brown, Ken Reddick, and Matthew Schellenberg. STRAIGHT TALK ADVISORY COMMITTEE — John Montgomery, M.D., Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida; Isaac Delke, M.D., Shands; and Linda Dinerman, M.D. FOUNDATION STAFF - Peter M. Racine (Executive Director), Angela Means (Administrative Assistant), Marjorie Sabio Marquinez (Program Officer), Tarek G. Tabet (Program Officer), and Bonita Doll (Executive Assistant to Delores Barr Weaver).

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JAGUARS PARTNERS

PARTNERS

J. WAYNE WEAVER DELORES BARR WEAVER DERON L. CHERRY

LAWRENCE W.A. (SANDY) PRESTON H. HASKELL (LAURIE) J. DuBOW McARTHUR

THOMAS F. PETWAY III DAVID M. SELDIN RONALD M. WEAVER, SR.

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WAYNE WEAVER CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

WAYNE WEAVER

Under Wayne Weaver’s leadership, the season games, including two playoff Jacksonville Jaguars organization estab- games in Buffalo and Denver, and lished itself as the most successful advance to within one win of the Super expansion franchise in league history, Bowl. That year's playoff victory over the with four playoff berths in the team's first Broncos is regarded as one of pro foot- five seasons. Adding two division titles ball's biggest upsets ever. and two appearances in the AFC The 1997 Jaguars won 11 games, Championship game, the franchise has more than any third-year NFL team had proven competitive throughout its brief history. These achievements have been the result of Weaver’s commitment to winning. One goal remains: a championship. Over the past ten seasons, the Jaguars “As an organization we have experi- are tied for sixth in the league with an 89- enced success, but we are reminded every season how difficult it is to win in this 71 (.556) regular season record. The only league,” Weaver says. “The challenge franchises ahead of them during that each year is to be better in every area and span are New England, Denver, Green to win our division. We believe in what Bay, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis. And in we’re doing and we’re committed to win- the last three years the Jaguars are tied ning. We strive to represent Jacksonville for seventh in the league with a 29-19 with distinction, both on the playing field and in our community.” mark. In 2005, the team’s 11th season, the — Wayne Weaver Jaguars posted a 12-4 regular season record, which was the second-best in franchise history, and returned to the postseason after a five-year playoff ever won, and in 1998 the Jaguars drought. claimed their first AFC Central division “As an organization we have experi- title as the franchise hosted its first-ever enced success, but we are reminded home playoff game. In 1999 the Jaguars every season how difficult it is to win in finished with the NFL's best record, a 14- this league,” Weaver says. “The chal- 2 regular season mark, as the team host- lenge each year is to be better in every ed the AFC Championship game in area and to win our division. We believe Jacksonville. in what we’re doing and we’re committed In 2000 Weaver led the effort to bring to winning. We strive to represent the Super Bowl to Jacksonville, as the Jacksonville with distinction, both on the city was selected in a vote of his fellow playing field and in our community.” owners. In hosting Super Bowl XXXIX in Weaver and his partners surprised the Jacksonville on February 6, 2005, Weaver football world by winning an NFL expan- put an exclamation point on the first sion franchise for the city of Jacksonville decade of NFL football in Jacksonville. on November 30, 1993. In 1994 Weaver The smallest city to host the league's presided over the building of one of the crown jewel, Jacksonville saw its leaders NFL’s showpiece stadiums, and in the and citizens rally together to create a suc- 1995 inaugural season his young team cessful and memorable Super Bowl claimed four victories. experience. In 1996 Weaver saw his second-year A highly successful entrepreneur dream team win seven consecutive late- throughout his business career, Weaver

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WAYNE WAYNE WEAVER

brought with him to Jacksonville great Weaver has maintained a commitment energy, enthusiasm and keen business to philanthropic endeavors. Since the acumen. He wanted a model football awarding of the Jaguars franchise, franchise and a team that would contend Wayne and Delores Weaver have for the playoffs in a short time. Weaver focused their charitable efforts through serves as the Jaguars' chairman and the Weaver Family Foundation and the chief executive officer, overseeing the Jaguars Foundation. day-to-day operations of the team while Weaver is a member of four NFL com- allowing his staff the autonomy to do its mittees: Finance, Investment, Business jobs. That's the Weaver way, and it has Ventures, and Compensation. He is past long proven to be a winning way. chairman of the Fashion Footwear But if football is his passion, Weaver Association of New York, and also serves also takes pride and joy in his other busi- on the boards of Stein Mart, the nesses. He is chairman and the Weaver Jacksonville Zoo and the Alliance for family is majority owner of Shoe World Class Education. Carnival, Inc., one of the nation's fastest- Weaver was born on January 14, 1935 growing shoe retailers that is based in in Columbus, Ga. A high-school gradu- Evansville, Ind. He also serves as chair- ate, he rose through the ranks of Brown man and CEO of Liz Claiborne Shoes, a Group, Inc., a major St. Louis-based shoe wholesale distributor to upscale depart- company. After serving as senior vice ment stores across the country that is president, he departed in 1978 to headquartered in Jacksonville. become president and CEO of Nine West. Previously Weaver was co-owner, presi- Wayne and Delores live in dent and CEO of Nine West Group, Inc., Jacksonville. They have been married for the leading designer and marketer of 52 years and have a daughter Leigh, a women's footwear. son Bradley, and two grandchildren, Throughout his business career, Morgan and Nash.

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PAUL VANCE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, FOOTBALL OPERATIONS/GENERAL COUNSEL

VICE PRESIDENTS

Paul Vance has served as senior vice have established a close working rela- president of football operations since tionship that emphasizes consideration November, 2001 after serving as general and balance of all coaching, player per- counsel to the team since the inception of sonnel and salary cap aspects in the play- the Jaguars. He is one of 15 current staff er acquisition and roster building members who joined the franchise in process. 1994. Vance is responsible for the Prior to joining the Jaguars, Vance had Jaguars' salary cap strategy and player been in private practice for 21 years in contract negotiations. He also oversees Connecticut. While there, he represented the team training, medical, video and Wayne Weaver during the expansion equipment departments as well as team process. Since coming to Jacksonville, travel and logistics. he has been of counsel with the In 2002 he was credited with develop- Jacksonville office of Foley & Lardner, ing, with former Coach , the which serves as the primary law firm of plan to solve the Jaguars salary cap prob- the Jaguars. lems for the 2002 season. The plan He graduated from the University of involved the drastic but necessary deci- Rochester in 1969 with a degree in eco- sion to offer Pro Bowl tackle , nomics. While at Rochester, he played Gary Walker and to the varsity baseball and captained the Houston Texans in the Expansion Draft, school's basketball team. He received his as well as the implementation of fiscal J.D. in 1973 from Columbia, where he restraint in player contracts and acquisi- was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. tion for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. Among his community activities, he is Since taking over in 2001, Vance has a member of the board and the executive been responsible for the negotiation of committee of the Alliance for World-Class extensions to retain the many current Education, a coalition of business and veterans who form the core of the team, charitable interests formed to support such as , , efforts to improve public school educa- Fred Taylor, John Henderson, Vince tion in Jacksonville. He also is currently a Manuwai, , , member of the Business Advisory Maurice Williams, Chris Naeole, and Paul Council of the University of North Spicer and contracts with free agents Florida’s Coggin School of Business and who joined the Jaguars, including Brian the Advisory Board of Florida Coastal Williams, Reggie Hayward, Mike School of Law. He has previously served Peterson and Tony Pashos. Notable rook- on the board and executive committee of ies signed during this period include Jacksonville's Museum of Science and John Henderson, , Reggie History and of the MaliVai Washington Williams, Matt Jones, Marcedes Lewis Kids Foundation. He has also served as a and Maurice Jones-Drew. member of the steering committee of After the coaching change was Downtown Visions, Inc., which success- announced at the end of the 2002 season, fully organized a business improvement Vance assisted owner Wayne Weaver in district in downtown Jacksonville. the identification and interview of A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Paul and his prospective candidates. The process led wife, Jane, live in Jacksonville. They have to the signing of head coach Jack Del Rio four children: daughters, Kerry and and vice president of player personnel Jamie, and sons, Jordan and Derek. James Harris. Del Rio, Harris and Vance

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BILL PRESCOTT SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, STADIUM OPERATIONS/CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

VICE PRESIDENTS

Bill Prescott is the senior vice presi- business operations. dent, stadium operations/chief financial Prescott is also responsible for the officer for the Jaguars. He is responsible financial operations of other Wayne for managing the Jaguars areas of Weaver-related entities, such as the DAR Jacksonville Municipal Stadium as well Group, the Jacksonville Jaguars as stadium concession operations on a Foundation and the Weaver Family year-round basis. Prescott serves as the Foundation. He has been involved with liaison for the Jaguars and the City of the Jaguars since their inception and has Jacksonville on lease matters and SMG also handled the Weavers' finances since facility and game day operations issues. 1980. Prescott oversaw the design and con- A native of the Bronx, N.Y., Prescott is struction of the recent $63 million renova- a graduate of Pace University with a tion of Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. degree in accounting and a master's All of the renovations were completed in degree in taxation. He is a member of the time for Super Bowl XXXIX, which was American Institute of Certified Public played on February 6, 2005. Accountants. Prescott is the former chair- As CFO, he oversees the financial oper- man for the Mohawk District of the Boy ations and information technology of the Scouts of North Florida, an urban scout- team. Prescott interacts with the NFL on ing program serving the at-risk youth of financial matters and works closely on Jacksonville. Prescott was born May 7, league-wide revenue sharing issues. He 1956. He has two sons, Christopher and also serves on an NFL committee to Michael. He and his wife, Kim, live in review the best practices of financial and Ponte Vedra Beach. TIM CONNOLLY SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Tim Connolly joined the Jaguars in Connolly previously spent two years March of 2003 when he took over respon- with the and seven sibility for the Jaguars' Super Bowl years with the Kansas City Chiefs. He XXXIX project, an initiative to help fund served as executive vice president and the capital improvements to the stadium general manager of the Vikings in 1998 for the 2005 Super Bowl. In October of and '99. In 1999, the Vikings sold the most 2004, Connolly was named senior vice season tickets in the franchise's 39-year president, business development and history - 16,000 more than the previous now directs the ticket sales/marketing, season. ticket operations/customer service, and In Kansas City, Connolly served as the the special events teams in addition to Chiefs’ executive vice president and chief developing and sustaining new branding operating officer as a member of the and business opportunities. team’s front office from 1989 through

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1995. By 1991 Arrowhead Stadium Company. reached sold-out status, beginning a con- Connolly is a 1971 graduate of George secutive sell-out streak that has reached Washington University, is very active in 100-plus games. By 1994 the Chiefs led the community and has served on sever- the NFL in attendance, averaging almost al boards including the Ronald McDonald 77,000 per game. House (Washington, D.C.) and the Connolly began his business career in Governors Small Business Advisory 1971 with the IBM Corporation. In Board. He has three grown children - January of 1986 he was named president Jenny, Brie and John, and resides with and CEO of Bell Atlantic’s Cellular Phone his wife, Nyunok in Jacksonville.

JAMES HARRIS VICE PRESIDENTS VICE PRESIDENT, PLAYER PERSONNEL (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage James Harris, named vice president of seasons in the league included time with player personnel on January 23, 2003, is the Los Angeles Rams (1973-76) and San known as “Shack” to just about everyone Diego Chargers (1977-81). During his familiar with him. Harris is responsible stint with the Bills, Harris was the first for all player acquisitions, including the black in league history to open a regular annual college draft, free agency, undraft- season as a starting . In 1976, ed player signings and the scouting and Harris led the NFC with an 89.8 passer rat- signing of players from other profession- ing, highlighted by a 436-yard passing al leagues. day against the Miami Dolphins that sea- Harris and his personnel staff, working son. He was named MVP of the 1975 Pro closely with Jack Del Rio and the coach- Bowl after throwing for two TDs in a 14-13 ing staff, have made significant contribu- victory over the AFC. tions to the Jaguars roster through the In May of 2003 and again in June of acquisition of several key players. This 2004, Sports Illustrated named Harris one includes first-round draft picks Byron of the top 50 most influential minorities in Leftwich, Reggie Williams, Matt Jones, sports. In March of 2005, Harris was Marcedes Lewis and ; sec- named one of the 50 most powerful ond round picks Rashean Mathis, Daryl blacks in Sports by Black Enterprise. He Smith and Maurice Jones-Drew, as well was awarded the Fritz Pollard Alliance’s as several key late-round selections and Paul “Tank” Younger award in March, veteran free agents. 2006 for his outstanding efforts over the A veteran with over 30 years experi- years to help level the playing field and ence in the NFL, Harris played quarter- improve life for minorities. Also, later that back for 12 seasons before embarking on year, he founded the Shack Harris Doug a personnel career that is now in its 20th Williams Foundation, a non-profit, tax- year. His career began in 1987 as a scout exempt organization dedicated to creat- for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987-92). ing opportunities for economically disad- From 1993-96, Harris served as assistant vantaged youth. In February 2007, he was general manager of the New York Jets. featured along with other members of the Named director of pro personnel for the Field Generals in ESPN’s “Third and a in 1997, he spent six Mile: The Trials and Triumphs of the Black years with the Ravens where he earned a Quarterback” by William Rhoden. Super Bowl ring with the Ravens’ victory Harris’ collegiate days were equally in Super Bowl XXXV in 2000. impressive. He was recruited and played As a player, Harris was a pioneer. He for one of 's greatest was one of a handful of blacks drafted at coaches, the legendary Eddie Robinson of quarterback. In 1969, he was selected in Grambling State. In each of Harris’ four the eighth round by Buffalo, where he seasons with the Tigers (1965-68), the played quarterback from 1969-71. His 12 team won or shared the SWAC title. He

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was named MVP of the 1967 Orange his NFL career. He is an inductee of the Blossom Classic and was named SWAC Hall of Fame, the Grambling Pittsburgh Courier Player of the Year in Athletic Hall of Fame and the Louisiana 1968. Sports Hall of Fame. He is a member of A legendary athlete at Carroll High the Fritz Pollard Alliance and a founding School in his hometown of Monroe, La., member of the Field Generals: The Harris received two-time All-State honors African American Quarterbacks Club, a as quarterback of the Tigers. He also led non-profit group founded by and com- Carroll to two undefeated seasons and a posed of NFL greats dedicated to teach- State Championship. ing and preserving the history of the Harris earned a bachelor's degree in African American quarterback. education and was subsequently nomi- He was born in Monroe, La. on July 20, VICE PRESIDENTS nated as a distinguished alumnus for his 1947. He and his wife, Vickie, reside in contributions to American society during Jacksonville. DAN EDWARDS VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA

Dan Edwards, the Jaguars’ vice presi- ing the Steelers in 1985. He has also dent of communications and media, is in worked for the NFL on its Super Bowl PR his 14th year with the Jaguars and his staff at 19 Super Bowls in addition to the 24th season in the NFL. He is responsible 1990 Pro Bowl. for overseeing all aspects of the Jaguars' Prior to entering the NFL, Edwards communications division, which includes worked in professional baseball as an media relations, community relations, administrative assistant with the Eugene publications, broadcasting, and the (Ore.) Emeralds, a single-A affiliate of the team's web site, www.jaguars.com. Cincinnati Reds. He played football and Edwards joined the Jaguars on May 4, baseball for Montgomery College (Md.) 1994 following nine years with the before transferring to the University of Pittsburgh Steelers. In 2003 the organiza- Oregon. Edwards received his undergrad- tion's community relations department uate degree in business administration/ and Internet content were added to his management from the Lundquist College responsibilities when he was promoted to of Business at the University of Oregon in vice president. He is one of 15 current 1981, and a master's degree in sports staff members who have been with the administration/facility management from franchise since 1994. Ohio University in 1984. Previously he was the public relations Born January 15, 1959 in Denver, director for the Steelers (1987-93) after Edwards grew up in the Washington, D.C. beginning his career as a public relations area. He and his wife Tricia have four chil- intern in the NFL office. Edwards spent dren: sons Christian and Preston and the 1984 football season working in pub- daughters Danielle and Victoria. licity for the Miami Dolphins before join-

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JACK DEL RIO HEAD COACH

JACK

DEL RIO

NFL: 22ND SEASON JAGUARS: 5TH SEASON

Over the last three years the Jacksonville those he was on coaching staffs with are Jaguars are tied for seventh in regular sea- and Mike Nolan. son wins among the 32 National Football Del Rio, 44, had the longest playing League teams. Their 29-19 mark during that career among the league's eight current time includes a 16-8 record at home. With head coaches who also played in the NFL. Jack Del Rio as head coach, the Jacksonville His 11 seasons top Herman Edwards (10), defense ranks fourth in the league over the (9), Ken Whisenhunt (9), Dick past four seasons in yards allowed (296.6 Jauron (8), Jeff Fisher (5), (3) per game) and third in points allowed (16.1), and Sean Payton (1). while the offense is sixth in rushing yards This year Del Rio was appointed to serve (131.6) and third in fewest turnovers (93). as a member of the NFL Coaches Sub-com- In 2006 Del Rio led the Jaguars to their mittee to the powerful NFL Competition third consecutive non-losing season at 8-8, Committee. He has participated in many despite losing 15 players to injured reserve. hours of committee meetings and discus- Nine key players missed a combined total of sions to help advance the game. 100 games due to injury. The campaign In 2005 the Jaguars won eight of their last included a 5-3 result against playoff teams nine regular season games, including four and seven losses by seven points or less. straight on the road, en route to a 12-4 Among the highlights were a franchise- record and a Wild Card playoff berth. record 2,541 rushing yards, an average of Among the team's highlights was the 158.8 yards per game, and just 30 sacks league's sixth-ranked defense which was allowed on offense. The defense posted the also sixth in points allowed, 19 defensive highest ranking in team history at second , and a first-place ranking in overall, contributed a team-record 20 inter- opponent starting field position. On offense ceptions, and posted two shutouts. the team increased scoring by 100 points "This is a good football team that we over the previous year and had a team- have built, with a deep roster," Del Rio says record and NFL-low six interceptions about his 2007 squad. "This season we have thrown. The unit ranked fifth in the league in several key veterans returning from injuries, time of possession and second in turnovers. coupled with a core of younger, talented Del Rio posted the team's first winning players who have benefitted from gaining record in five seasons along with a second- valuable playing time." place finish in the division, the team's highest Del Rio was named the second head coach since 1999, in leading the Jaguars to a 9-7 in Jaguars history on January 17, 2003. Now mark in 2004. Among the notable achieve- in his 22nd year in the NFL and his 11th in ments that year were first-ever road wins at coaching, he has spent 25 seasons playing The Coliseum, The RCA Dome and Lambeau and coaching in college and professional Field. Despite losing several defensive ends football. During that time Del Rio has played to injury, the defense led the league in red for, coached with, and learned from some of zone efficiency and ranked seventh in scoring the best coaches in all of football. He was defense and 11th overall in yards allowed. recruited to play at Southern California by The special teams, which ranked last in the John Robinson, and in the NFL he played NFL in 2003, made significant improvement under Bum Phillips, Jim Mora, Frank Gansz, in jumping 16 spots to rank 16th. Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Green. In taking over the Jaguars in 2003, Del Rio Among other notable coaches he teamed was the architect of a defense that improved with during his 11-year playing career are to sixth overall in the NFL, and second , Dave Campo, Dave Wannstedt, against the run. He had inherited a team that Tony Dungy, Monte Kiffin, Tom Moore, Norv had not been in the top 10 in total defense Turner, Butch Davis and Mike Tice. As an since 1999, ranking 20th in 2002. The assistant coach for six seasons, Del Rio defense allowed only one 100-yard rusher in worked on the staffs of Hall of Famer Mike 2003, while the offense allowed just 28 Ditka, Super Bowl winner Brian Billick, and sacks, the fewest in team history, and Fred Super Bowl participant John Fox. Among Taylor rushed for a team-record 1,572 yards

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with Byron Leftwich starting 13 games as a Blue Jays in 1981, Del Rio batted .340 while rookie quarterback. The Jaguars' 5-11 record playing catcher on Southern California's included six losses by seven points or less. baseball team in 1983 and '84. He was a The impressive rise on defense was no teammate of current Arizona Diamondbacks coincidence since Del Rio was only one year pitcher Randy Johnson and former major removed from taking the Carolina Panthers league slugger Mark McGwire. defense from last in the league to second Del Rio graduated from Hayward (Calif.) overall as defensive coordinator of the High School, where he played football, base-

Panthers in 2002. Coming off a 1-15 season, ball and basketball. He holds a political sci- JACK

the Panthers defense allowed 290.4 yards ence degree from the University of Kansas, DEL RIO per game, led the NFL in fewest rushing which he earned while playing for the Chiefs. yards per attempt, and ranked second in Born April 4, 1963 in Castro Valley, Calif., he fewest yards per play, third down efficiency, and his wife, Linda, have three daughters, and sacks. The Panthers allowed the fifth- Lauren, Hope and Aubrey, and a son, Luke. fewest points in the league, did not allow a PHILANTHROPY: The Del Rio Family has 300-yard passer, and didn't yield a 100-yard been extremely active in Jacksonville since rusher until the season finale. arriving in 2003. Together they have been From 1999 to 2001, Del Rio served as line- instrumental in raising and distributing backers coach for the Baltimore Ravens, help- money for numerous organizations. The ing the team win Super Bowl XXXV over the family supports the American Cancer Society . For those three years, in and are members of The Laureate Society of which the Ravens finished second in total Jacksonville, for those who give $10,000 or defense three times, Del Rio coached the more to the American Cancer Society. Ravens' talented linebacker corps which fea- The Del Rios raised funds for the Seamark tured Peter Boulware, and Ray Ranch through sales of the 2003 JagNet Lewis, the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year in Cookbook, and through the 2004 Jack Del Rio 2000 and the MVP of Super Bowl XXXV. Charity Golf Classic. They have also helped During the Ravens' 2000 season the defense to raise money through the American Cancer set the NFL 16-game record by allowing only Society Relay for Life and Freedom Alliance 165 points and recording four shutouts, one Fund. A list of organizations the family has shy of the post-1970 record. The group also led supported includes Wolfson Children's the NFL with 49 forced turnovers. The defense Hospital, St. Jude Children's Hospital, St. continued its domination in the playoffs, allow- Vincent's Hospital, Leukemia Lymphoma ing just one touchdown in four games. Society, Families First, The Salvation Army, Del Rio began his coaching career in New Cystic Fibrosis, The Ronald McDonald House, Orleans under Ditka, spending two seasons Devereaux Day School, St. Catherine as assistant strength coach in 1997 and line- Laboure Manor, and Hubbard House. backers coach in 1998. In 2007 Del Rio was named to the presti- Del Rio was drafted in the third round gious University of North Florida Brooks (68th overall) by the Saints in 1985, when he College of Health Dean's Council, joining was named to the NFL's All-Rookie team and several executives from local companies. earned the Saints' Rookie of the Year award. Del Rio participated in the 2006 Murray Following two seasons in New Orleans, Del Brothers Caddyshack Charity Golf Rio played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Tournament in St. Augustine to benefit St. Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings. He led the Vincent's Foundation Mobile Health Vikings in tackles three straight years and Outreach Ministry and Brave Kids. played in the Pro Bowl following the 1994 In addition, Del Rio supports numerous season. An 11-year NFL veteran, Del Rio fin- charities in his hometown of Hayward, Calif., ished his career with 1,078 tackles, 12 quar- and New Orleans, La., where he spent time terback sacks, 13 interceptions and more than as a player and coach for the Saints. He 100 consecutive starts between 1989 and served as the honorary chairman for a 1994. He went to the playoffs once with the Hayward High Football Alumni Golf Cowboys and three times with the Vikings. Tournament in June of 2007 to raise money Del Rio was a four-year starter from 1981 for his alma mater's program. He is part of to '84 at Southern California, where he the Hayward High Football Alumni, Inc., a earned consensus All-America honors as a not-for-profit corporation founded by a senior and was runner-up for the Lombardi group of former Hayward High School play- Award. The Trojans were 30-15-1 during his ers for the purpose of supporting the aca- four seasons, three times ranked among the demic and athletic development of the top 15 teams in the country. He played in the young men in the community. 1982 Fiesta Bowl and was co-MVP of the COACHING BACKGROUND: College: 1985 Rose Bowl. He led the Trojans in tack- Linebacker, Southern California 1981-84. Pro les for a loss three years in a row and played Career: Linebacker, New Orleans Saints 1985- in the East-West Shrine Game and the Japan 86, Kansas City Chiefs 1987-88, Bowl. Del Rio finished his college career 1989-91, Minnesota Vikings, 1992-95. Pro with 340 tackles, 58 tackles for loss, five fum- coach: New Orleans Saints 1997-98, Baltimore ble recoveries and one interception. Ravens 1999-2001, Carolina Panthers 2002, Drafted out of high school by the Toronto Jacksonville Jaguars (head coach) 2003-07

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DAVE CAMPO ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ SECONDARY

COACHES NFL: 19TH SEASON JAGUARS: 3RD SEASON

Dave Campo enters his third season as that had grown into one of the team's deep- assistant head coach/secondary for the est and most productive units. His 1994 Jaguars. The Jaguars secondary helped the squad led the NFL in pass defense and tied for NFL's second-ranked defense set a franchise fourth in the NFL with 22 interceptions. All- record with 20 interceptions in 2006, sur- Pro strong safety Darren Woodson became passing the previous record of 19 set in 2005. the first Dallas defensive back to earn a start- Under Campo, the Jaguars rank tied for ing Pro Bowl berth since Everson Walls. fourth in the NFL from 2005-06 with 39 inter- Campo, 60, was hired by Dallas in 1989 ceptions. Rashean Mathis became the first after spending two years at the University of Jaguars to be voted to the Pro Miami as the secondary coach. At Miami, Bowl as he ranked tied for third in the NFL he helped the Hurricanes to a two-year with a team-record eight interceptions last record of 23-1 and the 1987 National year. The Jaguars had two-plus intercep- Championship. Safety Bennie Blades was tions in seven of 16 games in 2006. the 1987 Jim Thorpe Award winner before Campo was named assistant head being selected with the third pick in the NFL coach/secondary for the Jaguars on draft by the . February 17, 2005. Campo is a veteran of 18 Campo began his career at his alma mater, years of NFL experience including three as a Central Connecticut State, where he spent head coach. Prior to the Jaguars, he had the 1971-72 seasons. He then moved to the spent the two previous seasons as the University of Albany (1973), Bridgeport ' defensive coordinator. (1974), the University of Pittsburgh (1975), Before joining the Browns, Campo spent Washington State (1976), Boise State (1977- the previous 14 seasons with the Dallas 79), Oregon State (1980), Weber State (1981- Cowboys, including 11 seasons as an assis- 82), Iowa State (1983) and Syracuse (1984- tant and the last three as head coach from 86). In addition to starring at defensive back 2000 to 2002. During his tenure in Dallas, he in college, Campo twice earned All-East hon- helped the team win consecutive Super ors at shortstop at Central Connecticut State. Bowl championships in 1992 and 1993 and Campo has hosted an annual golf tourna- again in 1995. ment in Hartford, Ct. to raise money for In Campo's first two seasons as head Focus on Kids, a charity that supplies eye- coach, the Cowboys defense finished third glasses for underprivileged children. Born in the NFL in passing defense and the team July 18, 1947, he attended Robert E. Fitch finished fourth in total defense in 2001. High in Groton, Conn. He and his wife, Kay, From 2001 to '02, the Dallas defense ranked have six children: Angie, Eric, Beckie, among the NFL's elite allowing teams to Tommy, Shelbie and Michael. average 3.7-yards a rush and allowing only COACHING BACKGROUND: Central 22 rushing in 32 games. Conn. State 1971-72, Albany 1973, In four of the five years that Campo Bridgeport 1974, Pittsburgh 1975, directed the Dallas defense as coordinator, Washington State 1976, Boise State 1977-79, the Cowboys finished the year ranked Oregon State 1980, Weber State 1981-82, among the NFL's top 10 units, including a Iowa State 1983, Syracuse 1984-86, Miami pair of top-three finishes. 1987-88, Dallas Cowboys 1989-2002, Prior to becoming defensive coordinator Cleveland Browns 2003-04, Jacksonville on Jan. 24, 1995, Campo directed a secondary Jaguars 2005-07

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MIKE TICE ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/ TIGHT ENDS

COACHES NFL: 26TH SEASON JAGUARS: 2ND SEASON

Mike Tice is in his second season with the Vikings led the NFL in offense for the first Jaguars as assistant head coach and will also time in their history and sent four players to be responsible for the tight ends in 2007. the Pro Bowl. In Tice's first season as head Tice joined the Jaguars on February 1, coach in 2002, the Vikings led the NFL in 2006 after spending 14 seasons with the rushing for the first time in team history with Minnesota Vikings as a player and coach. 2,507 yards. Tice, 48, has 25 years of experience in the As an offensive line coach, Tice tutored NFL with 14 as a player and 11 in the coach- five different players (Matt Birk, Jeff Christy, ing ranks. He previously served as head Randall McDaniel, , Korey coach of the Vikings from 2002-05. The Stringer) to 10 Pro Bowl appearances. In Vikings posted a winning record in three of 1998, the offensive line paved the way for a four seasons under Tice including a playoff NFL-record 556 points and then-record 41 berth in 2004. touchdown passes. Three offensive linemen In Tice's first season with the Jaguars, the from the Vikings started in the Pro Bowl in club ranked 10th in offense, the highest rank- 1998, the first offensive line trio in club histo- ing since 2000. The Jaguars set a single-sea- ry ever selected to the Pro Bowl. son franchise rushing record with 2,541 Tice had 107 receptions for 894 yards and yards (158.8). In addition, the club set a fran- 11 touchdowns in his 14-year career. In addi- chise record with a 5.0-yard rushing average tion to playing for the Vikings, he spent 10 and 5.5 average per play. seasons with Seattle (1981-88, 1990-91) and The Vikings finished in the top 10 in the one season with Washington (1989). Tice, NFL for total offense in six of the nine sea- who started 109 of 177 NFL games, played sons Tice was on the staff. The Vikings set a under legendary head coach Chuck Knox in NFL record for most consecutive games with his final eight seasons in Seattle. He original- 300-plus yards of offense (2002-04) with 36. ly retired following the 1993 season, but was Tice had been associated with the Vikings signed by the Vikings in December of 1995 to since 1992 when he played three seasons help a tight end position decimated by (1992-93, 1995) as a tight end. He served as injuries. tight ends coach for Minnesota in 1996 and Tice was the recipient of the Byron offensive line coach from 1997-2001 before "Whizzer" White Humanitarian Award in being promoted to head coach. 1987. Tice played collegiately at Maryland Tice led the Vikings to the playoffs in 2004 where he started two seasons at quarterback. and their first road playoff victory in fran- He was born February 2, 1959 in Bayshore, chise history with a win at Green Bay. Tice N.Y., and attended Central Islip High School joined Jerry Burns as the only coaches in in Long Island where he played for current club history to win their playoff debuts. The Central Florida head coach George O'Leary. Vikings set a team record in 2004 for net He and his wife Diane have two children, yards (6,339) and passing yards (4,754). Adrienne and Nathan. Daunte Culpepper set numerous club pass- COACHING BACKGROUND: Minnesota ing records and produced one of the finest Vikings 1996-2005, Jacksonville Jaguars seasons in NFL history by a quarterback. 2006-07 The Vikings finished with a winning record in 2003 for the first time since 2000. The

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DIRK KOETTER OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

COACHES NFL: 1ST SEASON JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON

Dirk Koetter was named offensive coordi- Koetter led ASU to a 9-3 record and third- nator for the Jaguars on January 10, 2007. place finish in the Pac-10. The Sun Devils Koetter, known for his expertise of the pass- defeated Purdue in the Sun Bowl and fin- ing offense, has 25 years of coaching expe- ished the season ranked 19th in the rience and has spent the last nine seasons Associated Press Poll. After finishing 4-7 in as a head coach at the collegiate level. He his first season at ASU, Koetter directed the previously served as head coach at Arizona program to an 8-6 mark in 2002 and a berth State from 2001-06 and at Boise State from in the Holiday Bowl. 1998-2000. Prior to taking over ASU, Koetter spent Koetter led Arizona State to four bowl three seasons as head coach at Boise State games in his six seasons, including a third where he compiled a 26-10 mark and two straight bowl game in 2006. He finished consecutive bowl appearances. He was a with a 40-34 mark at Arizona State. While two-time Big West Coach of the Year hon- also serving as offensive coordinator, oree and two-time conference champion. Koetter helped the Sun Devils average near- He spent two years as the offensive coordi- ly 30 points per game over the last six sea- nator at the University of Oregon (1996-97). sons and the team was ranked in the top 20 A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Koetter in the nation in passing offense in five of his played four seasons at Idaho State where he six seasons. Five of the six Sun Devil teams was part of the program that won a Division during Koetter's tenure produced a 1,000- I-AA national championship. Following his yard receiver and the quarterback threw for graduation, he became head coach at 20 or more touchdown passes in five of six Highland High at age 23 where he compiled seasons. a career record of 19-4 and won the 1984 Koetter molded Arizona State's all-time state championship. leading passer in Andrew Walter, its top He spent the 1985 season as offensive career receiver in Derek Hagan and the top coordinator at San Francisco State and from tight end in Sun Devils history in Zach Miller 1986-88 as offensive coordinator and quar- during his tenure. Walter, who played his terbacks coach at the University of Texas El- final three seasons under Koetter, left as the Paso. Prior to taking over at Boise State, Pac-10's career leader for touchdown passes Koetter served as offensive coordinator/ with 85, surpassing who threw quarterbacks coach at Missouri from 1989- for 77 touchdowns while at Stanford from 93 and offensive coordinator at Boston 1979-82. Hagan, who was a third-round pick College (1994-95) and Oregon (1996-97). of the Miami Dolphins in 2006, finished with Koetter, 47, and his wife, Kim, have two a school-record 14 career 100-yard receiving daughters, Kaylee and Kendra, and two games. Miller finished the 2006 season as sons, Derek and Davis. the school's all-time leader in receptions COACHING BACKGROUND: San and receiving yards for a tight end and was Francisco State 1985, UTEP 1986-88, one of three finalists for the John Mackey Missouri 1989-93, Boston College 1994-95, Award. Oregon 1996-97, Boise State (head coach) 1998-2000, Arizona State (head coach) 2001- In 2005, ASU finished second in the 06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007 nation in total offense, averaging 519.1 yards per game and third in the nation with 373.4 passing yards per game. In 2004,

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MIKE SMITH DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

COACHES NFL: 9TH SEASON JAGUARS: 5TH SEASON (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

Mike Smith enters his fifth year as defensive defense set an NFL 16-game record by allow- coordinator for the Jaguars. The Jaguars rank ing only 165 points. From 1999 to 2001, Smith among the NFL's best since Smith took over was the Ravens' defensive assistant/defensive the defensive reins in 2003. The Jaguars rank line coach, and in 2002 he was the linebackers 4th in overall defense (296.6), 3rd in offensive coach, replacing Jack Del Rio, who became points allowed (16.1), 5th in rushing defense defensive coordinator of the Carolina (99.3) and have allowed the third fewest rush- Panthers. In 2002, Smith coached All-Pro Ray ing touchdowns (37) from 2003-06. Lewis and Pro Bowler Peter Boulware, who Smith was named the Jaguars' defensive had his finest NFL season, and he was instru- coordinator on January 21, 2003. A veteran of mental in the development of second-year pro 26 years of coaching, Smith, 48, has experi- Ed Hartwell, who made a team-leading 196 ence in one form or another with almost every tackles. position on defense and on special teams. A native of Daytona Beach, Smith had a 12- The Jaguars ranked second in total defense year stint at Tennessee Tech (1987-98), the last (283.6) in 2006, the highest ranking in team three as the defensive coordinator. He joined history. The defense set a franchise-record the Tennessee Tech staff as defensive line with 20 interceptions and finished with the coach, then served as special teams coordina- second-fewest net yards allowed in team his- tor from 1988 to '95. He tutored the line for tory. The defense was dominant at nine seasons before being promoted to defen- Jacksonville Municipal Stadium as they sive coordinator and linebackers coach in allowed a NFL-low 11 points per game includ- 1996. With Smith as defensive coordinator, the ing two shutouts in their eight home games. Golden Eagles' defense finished in the top 10 Smith was forced to deal with numerous in the nation in both 1997 and '98. In 1998, injuries on defense as three starters were Smith was promoted to defensive coordina- placed on injured reserve in Reggie Hayward, tor/assistant head coach. Mike Peterson and . Before joining Tennessee Tech, Smith was Cornerback Rashean Mathis and defensive the defensive line coach and recruiting coordi- tackle John Henderson were voted to the Pro nator at Morehead (Ky.) State. He served as a Bowl, the fourth consecutive year a defensive part-time assistant coach at San Diego State in player has been honored. Defensive end 1982, and then spent the next three seasons Bobby McCray, who replaced Hayward on the (1983-85) coaching the Aztecs' linebackers. It line, led the team with a career-high 10 sacks, was at San Diego State where he worked with becoming only the fourth Jaguar in team his- Brian Billick, who brought him to Baltimore in tory to have a least 10 sacks in a season. 1999. Linebacker Daryl Smith ranked third in the Smith played linebacker for the Winnipeg NFL and led the club with a career-high 170 Blue Bombers of the CFL in 1982. He played tackles. collegiately at East Tennessee (1977-81), The Jaguars ranked sixth in total defense where he was named defensive MVP twice at (290.5) in 2005 and led the NFL by allowing linebacker. As a senior, he led the team with only four rushing touchdowns. Daryl Smith 186 tackles. Smith was a star athlete at Father was named to the USA Today All-Joe Team, an Lopez High in Daytona Beach and earned All- award that goes to the players and coaches State honors as a linebacker in 1975. He was who have overachieved and are often over- born June 13, 1959 in Chicago. He and his looked. The Jaguars led NFL in 2004 in red wife, Julie, have a daughter, Logan (5/13/00), zone efficiency and ranked seventh in scoring and live in Jacksonville. defense. COACHING BACKGROUND: San Diego Prior to joining the Jaguars, Smith spent the State 1982-85, Morehead State 1986, previous four seasons with the Baltimore Tennessee Tech 1987-98, Baltimore Ravens Ravens, helping them to their Super Bowl 1999-2002, Jacksonville Jaguars 2003-07 championship in 2000. The Ravens' 2000

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JOE DECAMILLIS SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

COACHES NFL: 19TH SEASON JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON

Joe DeCamillis is in his first season as the to the Pro Bowl. The Falcons special teams Jaguars' special teams coordinator. ranked second in the NFL for kickoff and DeCamillis, who is known as one of NFL's punt return units in 2003. top special teams coaches, has 19 years of Jay Feely set the franchise record for NFL coaching experience and he has spent most field goals (32) and most points (138) the past 14 seasons as a NFL special teams in a season in 2002 while punter Chris Mohr coach. led the NFL in net punting average (38.7) in DeCamillis, 41, previously directed the the same season. DeCamillis' punt return special teams for the Atlanta Falcons from unit in 1999 had only 26 punts returned 1997-2006 with the last three seasons as against them for 119 yards, which was the special teams coordinator. lowest in the NFL and 10th-lowest in the In DeCamillis' tenure, the Falcons punt league since 1978. His 1998 unit surren- coverage team allowed an NFL-low 6.1 dered only 112 punt return yards, the sev- yards per punt return and only one return for enth-lowest in the NFL in a single season a touchdown. In addition, the Falcons had since 1978. the third-most touchbacks (126), the second- DeCamillis spent four seasons (1993-96) most kickoff returns for touchdowns (8) and as special teams coach with the New York second-most total return touchdowns (13) Giants under Dan Reeves. In 1996 with the during that span. A player on DeCamillis' Giants, his special teams led the NFL with 32 special teams returned either a punt or a punts downed inside the 20-yard line and kickoff for a touchdown in 12 of the last 13 the punt return unit ranked sixth in the NFL seasons. (11.4 avg.) with two touchdowns scored. In 2006, the Falcons led the NFL as oppo- DeCamillis started his coaching career in nents had an average starting position of the Denver as defensive quality control and 23.6-yard line. They ranked fourth in the NFL assistant special teams coach from 1988-92. with 47 kickoff returns of 20-plus yards and DeCamillis was an all-state quarterback second in allowing only 26 kickoff returns of and wrestler at Arvada (Co.) High School 20-plus yards. and went on to become an All-America In 2005, the Falcons were one of four wrestler at Wyoming. DeCamillis and his teams to be ranked in the NFL's top 10 in wife, Dana, have two daughters, Caitlin and both kickoff coverage (1st) and punt cover- Ashley. age (8th). PK Todd Peterson made 18 con- COACHING BACKGROUND: Denver secutive field goals and had the second- Broncos 1988-92, New York Giants 1993-96, highest percentage in franchise history. PR Atlanta Falcons 1997-2006, Jacksonville Allen Rossum finished second in the NFL in Jaguars 2007 punt returns in 2004 (12.4) and was named

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MARK ASANOVICH STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

COACHES NFL: 13TH SEASON JAGUARS: 5TH SEASON

Mark Asanovich is in his fifth season as Baltimore Ravens. He was the head the strength and conditioning coach for the strength and conditioning coach of the Jaguars and his 13th season as an NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1996 through coach. 2001, working under former coach Tony Asanovich, 48, oversees the Jaguars Dungy. strength and conditioning program. The Asanovich spent the 1995 season as program emphasizes individual supervision assistant strength and conditioning coach of player workouts. It is his belief that play- for the Minnesota Vikings. From 1987 to '95, ers who are coached in the weightroom will he was the strength and conditioning coach develop better results. The cornerstone of at Anoka High School (Minneapolis, Minn). the program is to "maximize physical In 1984, he began his coaching career as a potential and minimize physical injury." graduate assistant coach at Ohio State, With the support of Jaguars owner staying there two years. In 1986 he coached Wayne Weaver, Asanovich oversaw a at The Citadel. $300,000 renovation of the Jaguars weight- Asanovich has published several articles room before the 2003 offseason condition- in his field of study and served as a mem- ing program. ber of the Minnesota Governor's Council on "Wayne Weaver has given us the Health & Physical Fitness. He earned a resources to win and Jack Del Rio and his bachelor's degree in education from St. staff have given us their support," Cloud State and a master's degree in exer- Asanovich said. "The players have respond- cise science from Ohio State. ed and given great effort." Asanovich was born May 20, 1959 in Asanovich has an internship program Duluth, Minn. He played guard and line- beginning each March for college gradu- backer at Duluth East High School and ates interested in a career in strength and attended St. Cloud State. He and his wife, conditioning. Allisen, have two daughters, Haley (8/25/00) Asanovich has been a speaker for six and Gracie (11/1/02). They live in Orange consecutive years at the Strong-S seminar Park. in Tokyo that is organized by the renowned COACHING BACKGROUND: Ohio State Japanese trainer Tatsuya Okawa. Several 1984-85, The Citadel 1986, Anoka High Jaguars players accompany Asanovich on School (Minn.) 1987-95, Minnesota Vikings the trip each year where they speak at 1995, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996-2001, selected universities and other venues. Baltimore Ravens 2002, Jacksonville In 2002, Asanovich was the assistant Jaguars 2003-07 strength and conditioning coach of the

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MARK DUFFNER LINEBACKERS COACH

COACHES NFL: 11TH SEASON JAGUARS: 2ND SEASON

Mark Duffner is in his second season as was head coach at the University of the linebackers coach for the Jaguars. Maryland from 1992-96. He posted a 20-35 Duffner was named to the post on January overall record that included a 11-11 mark 31, 2006 after spending the previous three over his final two seasons, the school's best seasons in the same capacity for the Green two-season record since 1984-85. Duffner Bay Packers. helped the Terps achieve their first national Duffner, 54, has more than 31 years of ranking in nine years when the club ranked coaching experience, including 11 seasons as high as No. 17 in 1995. In addition to the as a college head coach. Under Duffner, success on the field, Duffner improved Jaguars 2006 third-round pick Clint Ingram Maryland's player graduation rate, with stepped into a starting role and ranked sec- three classes in a row ranking among the ond on the team and fourth among all rook- nation's best (1994-96). ies with 117 tackles. Daryl Smith, who Duffner also served as head coach at The moved to the middle with the season-end- College of Holy Cross where he compiled a ing injury to Mike Peterson, ranked third in 60-5-1 mark that included two 11-0 seasons the NFL in 2006 with a career-high 170 tack- (1987 and 1991) during his six seasons. He les along with three sacks. was named national coach of the year five At Green Bay, Duffner played a major times while at Holy Cross and 'New England role in the development of 2003 first-round Coach of the Year' five times. The 1987 Holy draft pick Nick Barnett. Green Bay's Cross team was ranked No. 1 in the nation defense finished the 2005 season as the in Division I-AA by the Associated Press. seventh ranked defense in the NFL (ranked Duffner initially served as defensive coordi- No. 1 against the pass) and Barnett set the nator at the school from 1981-1985. team record with 194 tackles (128 solo) and Duffner's coaching career began as a became the first Packer to lead the team in graduate assistant under Woody Hayes at tackles for three consecutive seasons. In Ohio State (1975-76) before serving as 2004, the Packers defense ranked first in the defensive coordinator at the University of NFL in red zone defense, allowing only five Cincinnati (1977-80). conversions in 21 third down attempts (23.8 Duffner played collegiately at William & percent). Mary and was later inducted into the Duffner entered the NFL coaching ranks school's Hall of Fame in 1990. He and his with the where he spent wife, Kathy, have three children: daughters six seasons as linebackers coach (1997- Christina and Carolyn and son, John. 2000) and defensive coordinator (2001-02). COACHING BACKGROUND: Ohio State In 2001, the Bengals defense allowed the 1975-76, Cincinnati 1977-80, Holy Cross fewest points since 1989 and fewest yards (head coach 1986-91) 1981-91, Maryland per game since 1983. In addition, the (head coach) 1992-96, Cincinnati Bengals defense set a franchise single-season 1997-2002, Green Bay Packers 2003-05, record for sacks with 48 in 2001. Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07 Prior to joining the Bengals staff, Duffner

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LES EBERT ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

COACHES NFL: 7TH SEASON JAGUARS: 4TH SEASON

Les Ebert is in his fourth season as ular season from 1999 to 2001 the teams' Jacksonville's assistant strength and condi- record was 8-1, 7-2, and 6-3. Those finishes tioning coach. Ebert is responsible for led to three consecutive playoff appear- assisting strength and conditioning coach ances. Mark Asanovich in all areas of the club's Born October 1, 1972 in Brainerd, Minn., strength and conditioning program, which Ebert was strength and conditioning coach emphasizes individual supervision of player at Blaine (Minn.) High School in 1998. In workouts. 1997, Ebert served as the Buccaneers' sea- Ebert, 34, spent the 2003 season as a son long strength and conditioning intern. part-time assistant strength and condition- Ebert earned a bachelor's degree in phys- ing coach in Jacksonville. Prior to joining ical education from the University of the Jaguars, Ebert spent three seasons, Minnesota-Duluth and a master's degree in from 1999 to 2001, as the assistant strength physical education from Emporia State and conditioning coach with the Tampa Bay University (Kan.). Ebert is a certified mem- Buccaneers. ber of the National Strength and In his three seasons in Tampa Bay, Ebert Conditioning Association. helped establish arguably one of the fittest Ebert played center and defensive end at squads in the NFL. During his three-year Centennial (Minn.) High School. He and his span, the Buccaneers sent 21 players to the wife, Rebecca reside in Orange Park with Pro Bowl including Warren Sapp, Derrick their son, Matthew. Brooks, John Lynch and Mike Alstott, who COACHING BACKGROUND: Tampa Bay made three consecutive trips each. Each Buccaneers 1999-2001, Jacksonville year the team got stronger as the year pro- Jaguars 2004-07 gressed. In the final nine games of the reg-

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RAY HAMILTON DEFENSIVE LINE COACH

COACHES NFL: 31ST SEASON JAGUARS: 5TH SEASON

Ray Hamilton is in his fifth season as the two seasons with the Raiders. In 1992, defensive line coach for the Jaguars and has Hamilton was the defensive line coach at the established the defensive line as the corner- University of Tennessee, following stints as stone of the Jaguars' defense. defensive line coach with the Tampa Bay Defensive tackles Marcus Stroud and Buccaneers (1991) and head coach of the John Henderson anchor a defense that Bay State Titans (1990), a semipro team that ranked second in the NFL in 2006. Stroud featured defensive tackle Eric Swann, the has started three Pro Bowls while sixth overall choice in the 1991 NFL draft. Henderson earned Pro Bowl honors in 2004 Hamilton began his coaching career in and 2006. 1985, spending five seasons as an assistant Under Hamilton, defensive end Bobby defensive line coach with New England. He McCray has developed into one of the AFC's helped the Patriots to their first AFC premier pass rushers as he led the Jaguars Championship title and a Super Bowl XX with a career-high 10 sacks in 2006. The appearance in his first season as a New defensive front was forced to shuffle their England coach. rotation in 2006 due to injuries. Starting end Hamilton was a 14th-round draft choice Reggie Hayward was placed on injured by the Patriots and a fixture on New reserve following the season-opener and England's defensive line from 1973 to '81. Stroud missed five games with an ankle He established a Patriots rookie record with injury. Veteran Rob Meier, who plays both seven sacks while starting every game in his tackle and end, ranked second on the club first season. Known affectionately as with five sacks. The defensive line com- "Sugar Bear" during his playing career, he bined for 29.5 of the club's 35 sacks in 2006. went on to start a team-record 110 consecu- The defense ranked fourth in the NFL in tive games and currently ranks fifth on the rushing yards allowed per game. Patriots’ all-time sack list with 54. He played Hamilton is a longtime NFL veteran who in 132 games in nine seasons. played nine years for the New England Hamilton was born January 20, 1951 in Patriots and coached 16 years in the NFL Omaha, Neb. He graduated from Oklahoma before coming to Jacksonville in 2003. He with a degree in business. He was named joined the Jaguars after coaching the defen- All-Conference as a defensive tackle as a sive line for Cleveland for two seasons. In junior and senior. Hamilton received a mas- his first season, the Browns tied for fourth in ter's degree in public administration in 1977 the AFC with 43 sacks. He spent three sea- from Suffolk University while playing for the sons as New England's line coach (1997-99) Patriots. and then joined the Jets for the 2000 season. He has two sons: Kadar (8/24/76) and His 1998 defensive line tallied 25 of the Damon (6/5/79). Kadar graduated from team's 36 sacks, the seventh-best total in the Stanford and is the Jaguars’ Northeast NFL, and New England's 1997 defense regis- Scout. Damon graduated from the Wharton tered 45 sacks. School at the University of Pennsylvania. Ray Hamilton served a prior stint as defensive and his wife, Phyllis, live in St. Augustine. line coach with the Jets (1995-96), where he COACHING BACKGROUND: New was instrumental in the development of England Patriots 1985-89, Bay State Titans defensive end Hugh Douglas, who was (semipro, head coach) 1990, Tampa Bay named the 1995 NFL Defensive Rookie of Buccaneers 1991, Tennessee 1992, Los the Year. Hamilton spent the 1993 and '94 Angeles Raiders 1993-94, New York Jets seasons as defensive line coach for the Los 1995-96, 1997-99, Angeles Raiders, where he helped develop New York Jets 2000, Cleveland Browns Chester McGlockton and the front line of a 2001-02, Jacksonville Jaguars 2003-07 defense that combined for 83 sacks in his

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ANDY HECK OFFENSIVE LINE COACH

COACHES NFL: 16TH SEASON JAGUARS: 4TH SEASON (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

Former NFL player and collegiate coach played in the NFL for 12 seasons as a stand- Andy Heck is in his second season as offen- out offensive lineman. He finished his play- sive line coach and fourth season with the ing career with the Washington Redskins, Jaguars. where he played for two seasons. As the Heck was promoted to offensive line starting left tackle in 1999, he blocked for an coach for the Jaguars on February 1, 2006. offense that ranked second in the NFL. From Heck joined the Jaguars coaching staff on 1994 to 1998, he was a five-year starter for February 9, 2004 as the offensive assistant/ the . In 1995, he gave up no assistant offensive line coach and spent the sacks as part of an offensive line that yield- 2005 season as assistant offensive line ed the fewest sacks in the NFL. coach. Heck was drafted in the first round (15th In Heck's first season as offensive line overall) by the , where he coach, the line paved the way to a single- was a unanimous All-Rookie selection in season frachise-record for rushing yards 1989. A five-year starter with the Seahawks, (2,541) and allowed only 30 sacks, the sec- he played five seasons including three with- ond-fewest in team history. The Jaguars set out missing a snap. a franchise-record with a 5.0 rushing aver- Heck's fifth grade teacher, Marylou age and 5.5 average per play. Winkler of Annandale, Va., was named NFL The Jaguars rushed for a franchise- Teacher of the Year in January of 1994, after record 375 yards against Indianapolis on being nominated by Heck. She received December 10. The Jaguars outgained their $5,000 from the NFL and the school opponents in 12 of 16 games. Heck has received a $10,000 scholarship in both their been instrumental in the development of names. 2005 second-round pick tackle Khalif A 1989 graduate of Notre Dame, Heck Barnes. received a bachelor's degree in American Heck, 40, is a former long-time NFL studies. A first-team All-American, he co- standout. He served three seasons on the captained the 1988 national championship University of Virginia coaching staff, the team that finished 12-0. Heck was a tight first two seasons as a graduate assistant end for the first three seasons at Notre and the final year as tight ends coach. Dame before moving to tackle in spring Heck tutored All-America tight end Heath drills in his senior season. Miller, who set numerous Atlantic Coast Heck was born January 1, 1967 in Fargo, Conference records for a tight end in receiv- North Dakota. He and his wife, Jennifer, ing and scoring. An outstanding blocker, have four children: Jonathan, Charlie, Molly Miller was a first round pick of the and Evelyn, and live in Ponte Vedra Beach. Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005. COACHING BACKGROUND: Virginia Prior to joining the Virginia staff, Heck 2001-03, Jacksonville Jaguars 2004-07

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TED MONACHINO ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE COACH

COACHES NFL: 2ND SEASON JAGUARS: 2ND SEASON

Ted Monachino is in his second season man Kyle Caldwell was named to The as the Jaguars' assistant defensive line Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman team. coach. Monachino joined the Jaguars staff Monachino started his coaching career in on February 15, 2006 after spending the the high school ranks in Missouri at previous five seasons as defensive line Hannibal High School (1990, 1994-95) and coach for Arizona State University. Pacific High School (1991-93) before mov- Monachino played a major role in the ing to the collegiate ranks. He served as an development of rookie defensive ends assistant coach at Texas Christian (1996-98), Brent Hawkins and Kenny Pettway along James Madison (1998-99), Southwest with third-year pro Jorge Cordova. Hawkins Missouri State (1999-2000) and Boise State recorded two sacks in six games before (2000). In 2000, the defensive line helped being placed on injured reserve while Boise State lead the Big West in total Pettway had two sacks in seven games. defense, rushing defense and sacks. Monachino, 40, served on the staff at A native of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Arizona State under Jaguars' first-year Monachino was a three-year letterwinner in offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter from football at the University of Missouri where 2001-05. Terrell Suggs, a first-round draft he graduated in 1990. Born October 15, choice of the Baltimore Ravens in 2003, 1966 in Council Bluffs, Monachino and his played under Monachino and set the NCAA wife, Amy, have three children, daughter single-season record for sacks (24) and tack- Mikalee and sons Sam and Michael. les for loss (31.5) in 2002. Suggs earned COACHING BACKGROUND: Hannibal numerous national awards in 2002 includ- High 1990, 1994-1995, Pacific High 1991-93, ing the Bronco Nagurski Award for the best Texas Christian 1996-98, James Madison defensive player in the nation, and the 1998-99, Southwest Missouri State 1999- Rotary Lombardi Award for top interior line- 2000, Boise State 2000, Arizona State 2000- man in the nation. In 2001, Suggs finished 05, Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07 second in the Pac-10 in sacks with 10 and third in tackles for loss. In 2003, true fresh-

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TODD MONKEN WIDE RECEIVERS COACH

COACHES NFL: 1ST SEASON JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON

Todd Monken is in his first season as the Monken helped engineer one of the Jaguars wide receivers coach. Monken, a nation's best passing attacks in his two sea- 17-year coaching veteran, previously served sons (2000-01) at Louisiana Tech - one year as wide receivers coach/passing game coor- as the running backs coach and the other as dinator at LSU from 2005-2006. wide receivers coach. In 2001, Louisiana During his tenure at LSU, Monken devel- Tech ranked eighth in the nation in passing, oped numerous receivers including Skyler averaging 313 yards through the air per Green, Dwayne Bowe and Craig Davis. game. A year earlier, Tech ranked seventh Green was selected in the fourth round of in the nation averaging 313 yards passing the 2005 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys. per game. Bowe combined with Davis and Early Monken, 41, spent seven seasons at Doucet to form one of the nation's premier Eastern Michigan (1993-99) with the last two receiving corps in 2006. The trio combined as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks for 180 receptions, 2,598 yards and 24 TDs. coach. He also spent time at Grand Valley Bowe finished his career with 154 catches State (1989-90) and Notre Dame (1991-92). for 2,403 yards and a school-record 26 A native of Wheaton, Illinois, Monken touchdowns. His 26 career TDs ranks was a three-year letterwinner at quarterback eighth in SEC history. for Knox College. He earned a bachelor's Prior to his stint at LSU, Monken spent degree in economics and followed with a three seasons (2002-04) at Oklahoma State master's degree in education leadership as pass game coordinator/wide receivers from Grand Valley State. Monken and his coach. In his three seasons at Oklahoma wife, Terri, have one son, Travis. State, the Cowboys averaged over 32 points COACHING BACKGROUND: Grand Valley each season. Monken tutored 2004 first- State 1989-90, Notre Dame 1991-92, Eastern round pick Rashaun Woods, who was Michigan 1993-99, Louisiana Tech 2000-01, selected with the 31st pick by the San Oklahoma State 2002-04, LSU 2005-06, Francisco 49ers. Woods was a two-time All- Jacksonville Jaguars 2007 America honoree and concluded his career with 293 receptions for 4,414 yards and 42 touchdowns.

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KENNEDY POLA RUNNING BACKS COACH

COACHES NFL: 4TH SEASON JAGUARS: 3RD SEASON

Kennedy Pola is in his third season as the and helped the Bruins reach the Rose Bowl Jaguars' running backs coach and fourth in his final season. He then spent three sea- season in the NFL. The Jaguars set a single- sons as running backs coach at San Diego season franchise record for rushing yards State, guiding two rushers, Wayne Pittman (2,541) in 2006 as they averaged 158.8 yards (1994) and George Jones (1995), to 1,000- per game, the third-highest in the NFL. yard seasons. Pola also worked with the The duo of Fred Taylor (231- special teams in 1996. After two seasons as 1,146, 5 TDs) and rookie Maurice Jones- running backs coach at the University of Drew (166-941, 13 TDs) ranked second in the Colorado, Pola returned to San Diego State NFL with 2,087 rushing yards, the most by a and spent the 1999 season as linebackers duo in team history. The Jaguars came coach. within 59 yards of becoming only the fifth A four-year standout at Southern team in NFL history to have two 1,000 yard California (1982-85), Pola started at fullback rushers in a season. for four seasons after being moved from The Jaguars, who rushed for a franchise- linebacker during his freshman year. record 375 yards against Indianapolis on Pola comes from a football family. His December 10, rushed for 100-plus yards in a brother, Al, played collegiate football at team-record 12 consecutive games. Taylor Penn State (1985-87). He has two nephews, finished the season with four 100-yard rush- Troy Polamalu (Pittsburgh Steelers) and ing games while Jones-Drew registered Nicky Sualua (Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati three. Jones-Drew ranked second on the Bengals), who have played in the NFL, and team and second among AFC running backs three additional nephews who played with 46 receptions. The 46 receptions were Division I-A college football. the most by a rookie in team history. Pola was born on Nov. 22, 1963 in Pago, Pola joined the Jaguars coaching staff on Pago, American Samoa, and was named January 28, 2005. Pola, 43, completed his after John F. Kennedy, who was assassinat- first season in the NFL with the Cleveland ed the day Pola was born. He earned a Browns in 2004. He joined the Browns after bachelor's degree in history from USC in working as running backs coach (2000, 1987. Pola and his wife, Diane, have three 2002-03) and special teams coordinator sons: Kennedy Christopher, Matthew (2001-03) at the University of Southern Aoatoa and Raymond Tre. Calfornia. He helped the Trojans capture the COACHING BACKGROUND: UCLA 1992- Associated Press 2003 National 93, San Diego State 1994-96, Colorado 1997- Championship. 98, San Diego State 1999, Southern Pola began his collegiate coaching career California 2000-03, Cleveland Browns 2004, as a graduate assistant at UCLA (1992-93) Jacksonville Jaguars 2005-07

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ROBERT PRINCE ASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS COACH

COACHES NFL: 4TH SEASON JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON

Robert Prince is in his first season as the During his time on the collegiate level, Jaguars' assistant wide receivers coach. Prince also served NFL internships with San Prince joined the Jaguars staff after spend- Francisco (2000), San Diego (2001) and the ing the last three seasons on the Atlanta 49ers again in 2002. Falcons coaching staff. Prince's coaching background includes Prince, 42, spent two seasons as Falcons' stops at Humboldt State (graduate assistant, offensive assistant (2004-05) before being 1989-90) Montana State (assistant offensive promoted to assistant quarterbacks coach in line coach, 1991), Sacramento State (wide 2005. Prince served under Falcons running receivers coach, 1992-93), Fort Lewis College backs coach Ollie Wilson from 2004-05 and (offensive coordinator, 1994-95) and Recruit the club led the NFL in rushing in each of Seagulls, Japan (offensive coordinator, those two seasons. 1996-97). Prior to joining the NFL, Prince spent 15 Prince earned both his bachelor's (mathe- seasons in the collegiate ranks. He served matics) and master's (physical education) as wide receivers coach at Boise State in degrees from Humboldt State. Prince and 2001-02 before adding the duties of passing his wife, Susan, have three children, game coordinator in 2003 under head coach Hayden, Tyson and Jasmin. Dan Hawkins. Boise State finished with a 13- COACHING BACKGROUND: Humboldt 1 record in 2003 and led the NCAA in scoring State 1989-90, Montana State 1991, offense (43.0 points per game). Prince spent Sacramento State 1992-93, Fort Lewis three seasons (1998-2000) at Portland State College 1994-95, Recruit Seagulls, Japan in various capacities, including offensive 1996-97, Portland State 1998-2000, Boise coordinator, quarterbacks coach and wide State 2001-03, Atlanta Falcons 2004-06, receivers coach. Jacksonville Jaguars 2007

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ALVIN REYNOLDS DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH

COACHES NFL: 15TH SEASON JAGUARS: 5TH SEASON

Alvin Reynolds is in his fifth season as the his alma mater, Indiana State, in 1982 as a Jaguars defensive backs coach. The graduate assistant. He was named the Jaguars set a franchise record with 20 inter- team's secondary coach in 1983, and in 1990 ceptions in 2006 with cornerback Rashean became assistant head coach and recruiting Mathis leading the club with a team-record coordinator, in addition to serving as sec- eight. ondary coach. He coached two All-America The Jaguars secondary features one of players, including former NFL star Venice the strongest pair of corners in the NFL in Glenn. Mathis and Brian Williams. Mathis, who As a player at Indiana State (1978-81), starts at left cornerback, was voted a starter Reynolds starred at strong safety and for the Pro Bowl and named Associated received two votes for the Heisman Trophy Press All-Pro. Reynolds will be responsible as a senior. His four-year career statistics for the development of 2007 first-round pick included 225 tackles, 21 passes defensed, Reggie Nelson. five recoveries and five intercep- Reynolds has over a decade of NFL tions. In addition to his football accomplish- coaching experience, developing his craft in ments, Reynolds was president of the Denver, Baltimore and Carolina under such University Club and served as member of coaches as Wade Phillips, , several groups, including the President's , George Seifert and John Committee on Ethnic Diversity, the Indiana Fox. Black Expo, the Charles T. Hyte University Reynolds, 48, was hired by the Jaguars as Center and the Minority Students Retention the defensive backs coach in 2003 after Program Committee. While in Denver, he spending four seasons (1999-2002) as a was active in 100 Black Men of America, defensive assistant with the Panthers. He which emphasizes education and job train- was in Baltimore for the first three seasons ing. of the Ravens franchise (1996-98), serving as Reynolds was born June 24, 1959, in secondary coach. He began his coaching Pineville, La. He attended West Jefferson career as a defensive assistant in Denver, High School in Harvey, La., and was an All- spending three seasons with the Broncos America football player and two-time Most (1993-95). Valuable Player on the track team. He During his career, Reynolds has worked received a degree in business management with some of the top defensive backs in the from Indiana State in 1982 and a master's NFL, including safeties and degree in political science from the school in Dennis Smith in Denver and Rod Woodson 1990. Reynolds and his wife, Carla, reside in in Baltimore. In Carolina, he worked with St. Augustine with their children. then-defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio, COACHING BACKGROUND: Indiana State helping with tape breakdown, game plan 1982-92, Denver Broncos 1993-95, Baltimore preparation and statistical tendencies. He Ravens 1996-98, Carolina Panthers 1999- also assisted with the Panthers' secondary. 2002, Jacksonville Jaguars 2003-07 Reynolds began his coaching career at

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MIKE SHULA QUARTERBACKS COACH

COACHES NFL: 14TH SEASON JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

Mike Shula is in his first season as the Shula served four seasons as offensive Jaguars' quarterbacks coach. Shula has 18 coordinator with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers years of coaching experience, 14 years in from 1996-99 under head coach Tony the NFL, and spent four seasons as head Dungy. The Buccaneers qualified for the coach at Alabama. playoffs in two of Shula's four seasons and Shula, who finished with a 26-23 mark in in 1999 won the NFC Central Division and four seasons at Alabama, led the Crimson reached the NFC Championship game. Tide to three consecutive bowl games Shula began his NFL coaching career as including a 10-2 mark and invitation to the offensive assistant for the Buccaneers from Cotton Bowl in 2005. Shula played a major 1988-89 and spent the 1990 season as quar- role in the development of quarterback terbacks coach. He also spent time as tight Brodie Croyle at Alabama. Croyle holds the ends coach for the Chicago Bears under school's career record for pass attempts, Wannstedt from 1993-95. completions and yards. He set the school's Shula was a three-year (1984- single-season record with 2,499 passing 86) at quarterback for Alabama and finished yards in 2005 and was drafted by the his career with a 32-15-1 record as a starter. Kansas City Chiefs in the third round of the He was a 12th-round pick of Tampa Bay in 2006 draft. 1987 and remained on the roster for part of Prior to becoming a head coach, Shula the 1987 season. He earned his bachelor's spent three seasons as quarterbacks coach degree in labor relations in 1987. He is the for the Miami Dolphins from 2000-02 under son of former Miami Dolphins head coach Dave Wannstedt. It was Shula's second Don Shula (1970-95), the winningest coach stint with Miami as he spent two seasons in NFL history, and brother of former (1991-92) as a Dolphins coaching assistant. Cincinnati Bengals head coach Dave Shula Quarterback Jay Fiedler compiled a 21-10 (1992-96). record as a starter during Shula's tenure as Shula, 41, and his wife, Shari, have two Miami's quarterback coach. Fiedler became daughters, Samantha and Brooke. just the second quarterback in team history COACHING BACKGROUND: Miami to surpass the 3,000-yard passing mark in Dolphins 1991-92, Chicago Bears 1993-95, 2002. He finished with a 60.7 completion Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996-99, Miami percentage, the highest by a Dolphin since Dolphins 2000-02, Alabama (head coach) 1995. 2003-06, Jacksonville Jaguars 2007

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TOM WILLIAMS ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS COACH

COACHES NFL: 1ST SEASON JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON

Tom Williams joined the Jaguars in 2007 He coached linebackers, served as the co- as assistant special teams coach after defensive coordinator in 2002 and 2003 and spending the past 11 seasons as an assis- was the associate head coach in 2004. tant on the collegiate level. Williams previ- Williams, a standout linebacker at Stanford, ously served as co-defensive coordinator began his coaching career as a graduate and linebackers coach at San Jose State assistant at Stanford in 1993 under Pro from 2005-06. Football Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh. While at San Jose State, Williams engi- Williams, 37, spent three seasons (1996- neered a defense that saw its points 98) at Hawaii including one season as allowed decrease by 21.8 points from 2004 defensive coordinator. At Hawaii, he was to 2006. The Spartans gave up 20.8 points the youngest linebackers coach in 1996 and per game in 2006, the lowest since the 1990 1997 and one of the youngest defensive season. The Spartans finished with a 9-4 coordinators in 1998. Williams served as mark and a win in the New Mexico Bowl. In linebackers coach at the University of his first season with San Jose State, three Washington from 1999-2001 and helped the linebackers finished among the WAC's top- Huskies to three consecutive bowl games 10 tacklers. including a win in the 2001 Rose Bowl. Among the players Williams coached Williams earned his master's degree was New Mexico Bowl Defensive Most from Stanford in university administration. Valuable Player Matt Castelo, a 2006 second He and his wife, Tonya, have two daughters, team All-WAC selection. The Spartans' mid- Grace and Ana, and a son, Tre. dle linebacker was third in the country in COACHING BACKGROUND: Hawaii 1996- tackles per game in 2005 and second in 98, Washington 1999-2001, Stanford 2002- 2006. 04, San Jose State 2005-06, Jacksonville Prior to joining San Jose State, Williams Jaguars 2007 spent three seasons at Stanford (2002-04).

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CHARLES BAILEY DIRECTOR, PRO PERSONNEL

SCOUTS Charles Bailey brought 23 years of executive board for the 2002 Super Bowl scouting and front office experience with Host Committee in New Orleans. him when he was named the Jaguars' Bailey was with the Steelers from 1989 director of pro personnel in 2003. Since to '99 and was an integral part of the his arrival, the team has signed several club's Super Bowl XXX appearance after key unrestricted free agents during the the 1995 season. In his 10 years with the offseason. Steelers, he served three years in college Bailey is responsible for overseeing the scouting and seven years as the club's scouting and evaluation of all pro person- pro personnel coordinator. Bailey joined nel, as well as advance scouting. He is the Steelers following eight years of also an integral part of the Jaguars draft scouting with National Football Scouting, along with James Harris, Jack Del Rio and Inc. (1981-88). Gene Smith. He spent 14 seasons with the A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Bailey Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans attended North Carolina Central Saints. University, where he was a scholarship Bailey was the Saints' assistant general student-athlete from 1969 to '73. After manager from 1999 to 2001, and spent the graduation, he earned his master's 2002 season as the organization's director degree from North Carolina A&T. Bailey of community affairs/assistant director of was inducted into the North Carolina government affairs. As the Saints' assis- Central University Hall of Fame in tant general manager, Bailey was respon- October 2005. He and his wife, Carolyn, sible for scouting and evaluating talent for have three children, daughters Kahmil in the Saints around the NFL, as well as col- law school and Aundrea a senior at lege scouting and other administrative Emory University, and a son, Charles a duties. He also served as a member of the senior in high school. GENE SMITH DIRECTOR, COLLEGE SCOUTING

After six years as a Jaguars college United States. He joined the Jaguars on scout, Gene Smith was promoted to May 1, 1994 and was originally the director of college scouting in 2000, and team's scouting representative for the he has guided the team's NFL draft for northeast with the BLESTO scouting the last seven years. His responsibilities combine, which he joined in February include the scouting and evaluation of 1994. He was the southeast regional hundreds of college players on an annual scout for BLESTO in 1995 before becom- basis, as well as directing a staff of eight ing solely the southeast regional scout college scouts. Smith also has some for the Jaguars. Smith had previously additional pro personnel responsibilities, been an assistant coach at the college including the evaluation of selected unre- level for eight years. He worked at stricted free agents. Edinboro University from 1989 to ‘94, Smith is one of 15 staff members who serving as an assistant coach, recruiting joined the franchise in 1994. He has been coordinator, and strength and condition- a part of building Jaguars teams that have ing coordinator. From 1986 to ‘88 Smith made nine playoff game appearances, worked at Ohio University, where he including two AFC Championship games. began his college coaching career as a Smith was previously the team's col- graduate assistant and later served as an lege scout responsible for the southeast assistant coach.

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Smith graduated from Heidelberg He also served as a captain of the College, serving as captain of the football Monroeville (Ohio) High School football team while playing as a defensive line- team, under head coach Steve Ringholz. man. He graduated in 1986 with a degree Born December 31, 1963, Smith is a in education and in 1987 received his native of Monroeville, Ohio. He and his master's degree with emphasis in athlet- wife, Debbie, have two daughters, Alana ic administration from Ohio University. and Carlie. They live in Fleming Island.

SCOUTS LOUIS CLARK ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, PRO PERSONNEL

Louis Clark was promoted to assistant educational psychology in 1994. Clark director, pro personnel on May 13, 2003, was selected in the 10th round of the after serving as a college scout for the 1987 college draft by the Seahawks. He Jaguars since 1997. A former wide played six seasons in Seattle. In 1993, receiver for the Seattle Seahawks and Clark signed with Green Bay as an unre- Green Bay Packers, Clark assists Charles stricted free agent and spent his final sea- Bailey in the scouting and evaluation of son with the Packers. pro personnel. He handles the advance Following his playing career, he spent scouting, and also assists in college play- four years in private business. Clark was er evaluation. born July 3, 1964 in Tupelo, Miss. He and Clark attended Mississippi State, his wife, Carla, have a son, Antonio, and where he played from 1983 a daughter, Antonece. They live in to '86. He graduated with a degree in Jacksonville. LARRY WRIGHT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, PRO PERSONNEL

Larry Wright Jr. joined the Jaguars on viously was a graduate assistant at February 1, 2003. As assistant director, Grambling, a scouting intern with the pro personnel, Wright assists in scouting Baltimore Ravens, and a volunteer college players, evaluating players in NFL strength and conditioning coach for the Europa, the Arena League and the Grambling basketball team. League, scouting NFL He earned a degree in sociology at restricted and unrestricted free agents Louisiana Tech, where he was a three-year and evaluating players on other teams' letterman and team captain, and received rosters, as well as assisting in advanced a master's degree in sports administration scouting of Jaguars' opponents. at Grambling. He and his wife, Vincincia, Wright was the head coach at Ringgold have two daughters, Victoria and Lauryn. (La.) High School in 2001 and '02, and pre- They live in Jacksonville.

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TERRY McDONOUGH EXECUTIVE SCOUT, EAST REGION

SCOUTS Terry McDonough was named a the Dragons (1990-92), McDonough han- Jaguars executive scout on May 13, 2003. dled a variety of personnel assignments, He scouts the top collegiate players serving as West Coast scout for the throughout the region. Additionally, league and helping each team prepare for McDonough does crosschecks, attends all the WFL drafts. McDonough toured both major all-star practices and selective NFL and CFL training camps to grade spring player workouts of the top draft- potential WFL players. The 1991 eligible players. He also has some addi- Barcelona team finished with a 9-3 tional pro personnel responsibilities. record, losing the league title to London McDonough joined the Jaguars from in the World Bowl. The following season, the Baltimore Ravens, for whom he scout- the Dragons captured the European title. ed the eastern half of the country for the In 1992, McDonough was hired by the previous three years as the Ravens' east- Cleveland Browns as the southeast area ern college supervisor. He also helped scout, and he moved to Baltimore with evaluate free agent prospects for the pro the franchise in 1996. personnel department during the free At Hingham (Mass.) High School, agency period, working with James Harris. McDonough was All-Conference as a run- A Boston native, McDonough began ning back in football as well as in base- his NFL scouting career with an intern- ball, and he also lettered in basketball. He ship with the in 1989. transferred to Bridgton Academy, where a Following his graduation from serious knee injury that required recon- Massachusetts with a sports manage- structive surgery ended his playing ment degree, he was named player per- career. McDonough has three children, sonnel director of the Barcelona Dragons Patrick, Caroline, and Brendan, and lives of the World League in 1990. While with in Raleigh, N.C. TIM MINGEY EXECUTIVE SCOUT, SOUTHEAST REGION

Tim Mingey has been with the Jaguars defensive coordinator/ inside linebackers since 1994, serving as a college scout for coach at St. Joseph College (Ind.), where nine years before being named executive he had been a three-year varsity letter- scout in 2003. He has the responsibility of man as a defensive back. He was a grad- scouting the southeast region of the uate assistant at Western Michigan from United States. Additionally, Mingey does 1974 to '75, then served as defensive selective crosschecks and attends all coordinator at Loyola Academy in 1976 major all-star practices and spring player before returning to Western Michigan as workouts of the top draft-eligible players. an assistant coach from 1977 to '81. In He also coordinates the post-draft college 1982, Mingey was coach of the secondary free agency process and has some addi- at East Carolina, and in 1983 he coached tional pro personnel responsibilities. at Miami (Ohio) University as defensive Mingey is one of 15 staff members who coordinator/inside linebackers coach. joined the franchise in 1994. Before join- In 1984, he was named the recruiting ing the Jaguars, Mingey spent 11 years as coordinator at the United States Military a college assistant coach and then 10 Academy. He served there until 1987, and years as a recruiting coordinator. His col- then spent 1988 to '90 as recruiting coor- lege coaching career began in 1973 as dinator at Tennessee. In 1991, Mingey

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returned for three more years at the U.S. Joseph College in 1972 and a master of Military Academy before joining the arts in physical education in 1976 from Jaguars. Western Michigan. Mingey was born Mingey received a bachelor of science January 1, 1950 in Chicago. degree in physical education from St. ART PERKINS EXECUTIVE SCOUT, WEST REGION

SCOUTS

Art Perkins is in his fifth season with the 24 years. Perkins started out as an offen- Jaguars, joining as their west coast region- sive coach (1974-77) before being promot- al scout on May 13, 2003. He begins his ed to director of cooperative education. In first season as an executive scout of the that position (1977-79), he coordinated a west region, scouting the top collegiate program between upper level manage- players throughout the region. The previ- ment of large American companies and ous six years were spent as a regional college students to provide the students scout with the Baltimore Ravens. Perkins' with practical experience and training that experience as a professional football play- would enhance their employment oppor- er, coach, and administrator spans more tunities after graduation. than 30 years. He also has some addition- Beginning in 1979, Perkins served as a al pro personnel responsibilities. physical education professor and head A fourth-round draft choice of the Los football coach at Compton College. He Angeles Rams in 1962, Perkins was also held the title of athletic director from named to the All-Rookie team as a run- 1979 to '89. Perkins served as a personnel ning back. His playing career lasted nine scout for the New York Jets (1994-96) years as a running back for the Rams before joining the Ravens in 1997. With (1962-64) and in the CFL with the both the Jets and Ravens, he worked from 1964 to '66 closely with James Harris. He received a and Edmonton Eskimos from 1967 to '70. master's degree from Pepperdine Perkins landed his first coaching job in University and also attended California 1972 as offensive coordinator for the State University at Dominguez Hills and semipro L.A. Mustangs. He directed the North Texas State. He and his wife, Elise, Mustangs' offense before joining have a son, Jacque. They live in Los Compton (Calif.) College, where he spent Angeles. ANDY DENGLER REGIONAL SCOUT, MIDWEST

Andy Dengler has been a Jaguars col- College (1992-95); offensive coordinator, lege scout since 1998. Since 2003, he has interim head coach and offensive line been responsible for scouting the mid- coach at Tiffin University (1990-92); a west United States. Dengler joined the graduate assistant at Bowling Green Jaguars from the National Football (1988-90); and an assistant high school Scouting combine, where he was an area coach in Circleville, Ohio. scout in the northeast and mid-Atlantic He received a degree in history at regions the previous four years. He has Heidelberg College and a master's in sec- some additional pro personnel responsi- ondary education at Bowling Green. He bilities as well. was born Sept. 9, 1963 in Berea, Ohio. He Previously, he was an assistant head and his wife, April, live in Circleville, coach, offensive line coach and defensive Ohio, with their daughters Emily and backfield coach at St. Joseph's (Ind.) Abigail.

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CHRIS DRIGGERS REGIONAL SCOUT, SOUTHWEST

SCOUTS Chris Driggers is in his tenth year in er contract proposals, salary cap adminis- scouting and 13th year overall with the tration and negotiating player contracts. Jaguars. He has been a college scout for He became a scouting assistant in 1998, eight years following two years as a assisting in the evaluation of free agents scouting assistant and three years in foot- and college and pro players. He is one of ball operations. He scouts the southwest 15 staff members who joined the fran- United States for the Jaguars and has chise in 1994. some additional pro personnel responsi- Driggers, a native of Jacksonville, grad- bilities. uated from the University of Alabama Originally hired in October, 1994, with a degree in finance. He and his wife, Driggers worked his way up to salary cap Alyson, have three sons, Thomas, Travis administrator, assisting in preparing play- and Tyler. KADAR HAMILTON REGIONAL SCOUT, NORTHEAST

Kadar Hamilton was hired on June 21, Dragons. 2004, as the southeast area scout for the Following his pro playing career, he BLESTO scouting organization. He starts spent four years in the private sector. his first season as the northeast regional Kadar’s father, Ray, is the Jaguars defen- scout, evaluating players from Maine sive line coach. Hamilton earned a bach- down to North Carolina. A former strong elor's degree in economics from Stanford safety and special teams player, Hamilton University in 1998. He and his wife, attended training camps with the St. Adrea, live in Atlanta. They have two Louis Rams and New England Patriots. sons, Xander (6 years old) and Kaden (1 His NFL Experience also includes a stint year old). with the NFL Europe League's Barcelona MARTY MILLER REGIONAL SCOUT, WEST COAST

Marty Miller is in his sixth season with tial season in Jacksonville, he worked as the Jaguars, joining the organization on the team’s scouting assistant. In that February 21, 2002. He begins his first sea- capacity he assisted the pro scouting son as the West Coast regional scout for department, evaluating players in the the Jaguars. As well as covering the West NFLEL, the CFL, the Arena League and Coast, he has some additional pro per- doing some advance scouting of NFL sonnel responsibilities scouting select teams and their practice squads. free agents on NFL rosters. The previous Miller previously worked as coordina- four seasons, he worked the northeast tor of football administration for the Los United States as a regional scout. His ini- Angeles Xtreme of the XFL. He has also

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worked as a part-time staff assistant for uate of Pacific Christian College, Miller the San Diego Chargers and the Kansas was born on February 28, 1969. He and City Chiefs. He is the son of Les Miller, a his wife, Kerinda, live in Boise, Idaho with longtime NFL personnel director. A grad- daughter, Channing and son, Gannon. CHRIS PRESCOTT COLLEGE/PRO SCOUT

SCOUTS/

FOOTBALL OPS FOOTBALL

Chris Prescott was promoted to college/pro Prescott played safety for four years at scout on May 18, 2007 after serving as a scout- Western New England (Springfield, Mass.), ing assistant for the previous three seasons. where he received a degree in sports man- He assists in the day-to-day operations of the agement. A native of Bridgeport, Conn., he scouting department. He is responsible for interned for the Bridgeport Bluefish minor- the evaluation of assigned college players. He league baseball team (1999) and for is also responsible for nine NFL teams includ- Madison Square Garden (2000), where he ing the evaluation of unrestricted NFL free worked for the Hartford Wolfpack (New York agents and players in the NFL Europa, Rangers minor-league hockey affiliate) and and Arena League. the New England Seawolves (Arena He also works with and hosts draft-eligible League). Prescott was born October 28, players’ visits in the spring. 1979. He is single and lives in Jacksonville. JASON DESJARLAIS BLESTO SCOUT

Jason DesJarlais joined the Jaguars as His college football experience includes their BLESTO scout for the southeast area stints at the University of San Diego (2002- on May 18, 2007. Prior to joining the 05, 1999-00), Bates College (Lewiston, ME) Jaguars, DesJarlais was the special (2000-02), Humboldt State University (1997- teams coordinator/defensive assistant at 99), and the Yale University. While at Yale, Jason (Western) (1996-97). In college, Jason twice served as an intern for scouting during earned All-American honors (1994-95). He the Jaguars 2006 Training Camp. He was was also named Defensive MVP of the the special teams/recruiting coordinator National All-Star Game (1996). He holds and secondary coach at Jacksonville both a B.S., in education and a masters in University (2005-06) under head coach science. DesJarlais and his wife Dana live in Steve Gilbert. Jacksonville. MIKE PERKINS VIDEO DIRECTOR

Mike Perkins is the Jaguars' video direc- game video and producing "cut-ups." He tor, and his primary responsibilities include also manages all video equipment and compiling and editing all game and practice design of the Jaguars' video department, video for coaches' analysis, cataloging NFL including implementing the team's state-of-

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the art XOS editing system. He is one of 15 to that, he served with the Tampa Bay staff members who joined the franchise in Buccaneers as assistant video director from 1994. 1987 to '90. Perkins was born May 24, 1967 Perkins was hired by the Jaguars on May in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Perkins and his wife, 12, 1994 after serving as video coordinator Jennifer, and son Tyler live in Jacksonville. for three years at Syracuse University. Prior DREW HAMPTON EQUIPMENT MANAGER

FOOTBALL OPS FOOTBALL

Drew Hampton was named equipment Whitey Zimmerman Award. manager on July 2, 1998 after serving one Before coming to Jacksonville, year as assistant equipment manager. His Hampton had worked in the New York responsibilities include ordering, issuing Jets' equipment room on a part-time and and maintaining all uniforms and full-time basis since he was 13 years old. footwear, players' protective equipment, His father, Bill Hampton, was the Jets' coaches' and support staff apparel, as equipment manager for 39 years until well as ordering and maintaining all field retiring in 2001 (he moved to Florida and equipment and supervising its transport now assists his son on game days). for home and away games. Drew's brother, Clay, is the senior director In 2004, Hampton and his staff (Jim of football operations for the Jets. Sorenson and Matt Douglas) were named Hampton was born July 29, 1966 in Long the 's Island, N.Y. He and his wife, Janine, have "Equipment Manager of the Year" by vote three daughters: Paige, Peyton and Haley. of his peers, and was presented the MIKE RYAN HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER/ PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Michael Ryan has been the Jaguars' throughout the United States and in head athletic trainer since June 1, 1994, Mexico and Europe. Michael serves as after serving as assistant athletic the Heat Illness and Fitness Advisor for trainer/physical therapist for the New York the Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Unit. Giants for six seasons starting in April Ryan attended Central Connecticut 1988. His NFL career started by working State University, where he received a as an athletic training intern with the bachelor's degree in athletic training in Giants during preseason training camps 1985. He was a scholar-athlete in cross from 1984 to '86. country and a miler in indoor and outdoor This is his 20th season in the NFL and track. He also earned a degree in physical Ryan is one of 15 staff members who therapy from the University of joined the franchise in 1994. Connecticut in 1988. In 2003, Ryan and his staff won the Ryan is the founder of the Sports prestigious Ed Block Courage Award’s Medicine Leaders for Tomorrow NFL Athletic Training Staff of the Year. Foundation to support and mentor Ryan is President of the Professional teenagers interested in careers in the Football Athletic Trainers’ Society sports medicine profession. Research and Education Foundation and An avid fitness enthusiast, Ryan has the author of numerous sports medicine participated in countless unique races articles. Ryan is a member of the National and triathlons, including Ironman Football League Foot & Ankle Committee. Triathlons in Hawaii (1994), New Zealand He has lectured on various sports medi- (1996), Canary Island (1998), Brazil (2000) cine and athletic performance topics and Idaho (2004), the Escape from

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Alcatraz Triathlon, and the 2002 World the Empire State Building in New York Championship Duathlon, in which he fin- and the Boston Marathon. Ryan was born ished 14th in his age group. Other races February 5, 1963 in Framingham, Mass. include the famous Running with the He and his wife, Samantha, live in Ponte Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, the Race Up Vedra Beach. DEVIN BONIK ASSISTANT TO HEAD COACH

FOOTBALL OPS FOOTBALL

Devin Bonik joined the Jaguars on April ed in 1987 that operates residential youth 10, 2003. He works closely with Jaguars football camps featuring instruction from Head Coach Jack Del Rio on all opera- NFL players and college coaches. In 14 tional aspects of the football team. Bonik years, more than 25,000 youth attended is involved in a number of areas including football camps held in 14 NFL cities. personnel evaluation, coaching staff deci- Bonik was a graduate assistant coach at sions and coordination of all schedules for Oklahoma State in 1985 and ‘86, after mini-camps, training camp and the regu- serving as an administrative assistant at lar season, as well as the calendar for the Conoco Oil from 1982 to ‘84. He received entire year. He also works with the assis- a degree in business administration in tant coaches in providing statistical analy- 1982 from Oklahoma State, where he sis and compiling the scouting reports for played outside linebacker under Jimmy upcoming opponents. Johnson. Bonik was born May 16, 1961 in Bonik came to the Jaguars from Corning, N.Y. He is single and lives in Forever Sports Inc., a company he found- Jacksonville. DR. CARLOS TANDRON HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. Carlos Tandron is in his seventh Institute and is a member of the active season as the Jaguars' head team physi- staff at Baptist Medical Center. He is a cian after serving as the Jaguars' associ- member of the NFL Team Physician ate orthopaedic surgeon from 1995 to Society, the American Board of 2000. He is responsible for all orthopaedic Orthopaedic Surgeons and American matters dealing with injuries to joints and Medical Association. Dr. Tandron is a muscles, as well as surgical procedures. team physician for Jacksonville Dr. Tandron is a graduate of Georgia University, Florida Community College- Tech University and Emory Medical Jacksonville and Bishop Kenny High School in Atlanta, and he did his intern- School. Dr. Tandron was born July 3, 1958 ship and residency at Emory University in Santa Clara, Cuba. He and his wife, Affiliated Hospitals. He maintains a pri- Jenny, have two sons, Carlos and Max, vate practice at Jacksonville Orthopaedic and two daughters, Alexia and Marissa.

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DR. DAVID MURRAY CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER

Dr. David Murray is in his 13th season as est of Dr. Murray. He was involved with

the team’s chief medical officer. He is the Jacksonville Tea Men of the North OPS FOOTBALL responsible for all matters dealing with ill- American Soccer League (1980 to ‘81) and nesses and non-orthopaedic injuries for the the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL (1984 players, coaching and administrative staffs. to ‘86). Presently a member of the Dr. Murray is a graduate of Yale Jacksonville Sports Medicine program, University and the West Virginia he is involved in the pre-participation University School of Medicine. He did his screening of public school athletes in the internship and residency in internal med- area, as well as college athletes at icine at Shands Jacksonville, and is board Jacksonville University and the certified in internal medicine, sports med- University of North Florida. icine and geriatrics. A director of Born July 7, 1947 in Spencer W. Va., Dr. Emergency Resources Group, Dr. Murray Murray and his wife, Cynthia are active in actively practices emergency medicine at the preservation of the historic San Marco its six hospitals in northeast Florida. section of Jacksonville. They are the par- Sports medicine has long been an inter- ents of a son, David, and a daughter, Lida. DR. ANDY RUFFETT TEAM NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST

Dr. Andy Ruffett received his tient and outpatient settings. Bachelor's degree from Dartmouth He has been in full-time private practice College in 1974 (magna cum laude) and in Jacksonville since 1988, specializing in received his Ph.D in Clinical Psychology adult neuropsychological assessment. from Purdue University in 1980. Since Dr. Ruffett has been married for 33 completing his internship training at the years to his wife, Susan, who is a reading Indiana University Medical Center, he has coach for teachers in the Duval County worked as a clinical psychologist and School System. He and his wife have two neuropsychologist in a variety of inpa- children, Katharine and Michael.

DR. HIRAM DR. STEVEN DR. WILLIAM DR. BRUCE CARASQUILLO CRENSHAW PUJADAS STEINBERG ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON SURGEON SURGEON SURGEON

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RICHARD 47 ANGULO TIGHT END

ANGULO

VETERANS

6-8 • 266 LBS. • WESTERN NEW MEXICO • EXP. 4TH YEAR BORN NOVEMBER 30, 1980 • ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2007

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (6/0), 2004 (IR), 2005 (2/0), 2006 (0/0) NFL TOTALS: 8 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by St. Louis in the seventh round (254th overall) of the 2003 draft … Waived by St. Louis 11/24/03 … Claimed by Minnesota 11/25/03 … Waived by Minnesota 9/2/06 … Signed to Chicago practice squad on 11/28/06 … Signed as a veteran free agent 5/21/07.

PRO: Physical blocker who will add depth moving to active roster on Nov. 15 … at tight end … Has played in eight career Inactive for first five games on active ros- games, two with Minnesota in 2005 and ter. six with St. Louis in 2003 … Has one career reception for 11 yards … Only COLLEGE: Started 15 of 17 career games Western New Mexico player currently in … Recorded 12 career touchdowns and the NFL … Originally a seventh round 52 receptions … As a senior, he was pick by St. Louis in 2003 draft … named Little All-America third-team choice by The NFL Draft Report and hon- 2006: Did not play, but signed to Chicago orable mention All-America honoree by Bears’ practice squad Nov. 28 … the Independent Football Alliance … Majored in occupational therapy. 2005: Saw action in final two games for Minnesota and made first career recep- PERSONAL: Single … Resides in tion, an 11-yard catch at Baltimore on Albuquerque, N.M. … Attended Sandia Dec. 25 … Had one special teams tackle High (New Mexico) … Lettered in football on Jan. 1 vs. Chicago … Spent first nine and basketball … Full name: Richard weeks on Vikings practice squad before Angulo.

RICHARD ANGULO’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 St. Louis 6/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2004 Minnesota Injured reserve (knee) 2005 Minnesota 2/ 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 NFL totals: 3 years 8/ 0 1 11 11.0 11 0

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KHALIF 69 BARNES OFFENSIVE TACKLE

BARNES

VETERANS

6-5 • 325 LBS. • WASHINGTON • EXP. 3RD YEAR BORN APRIL 21, 1982 • SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (13/12, 1/1), 2006 (15/15) NFL TOTALS: 28 games, 27 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (52nd overall) of the 2005 draft.

PRO: Tall, physical tackle who has started COLLEGE: Only allowed three sacks in 27 games at left tackle in his first two sea- final two seasons … Started at both right sons … Jaguars have rushed for 100-plus and left tackle after moving to defensive yards in 20 of those starts … Part of offen- tackle as a redshirt freshman … sive line that helped Jaguars set a single- Graduated with a degree in criminal jus- season franchise record for rushing yards tice. (2,541) and single-game record for rush- ing yards (375, vs. Ind.) in 2006 … Started PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Spring final 12 games of the 2005 season as a Valley, Calif. … Attended Mount Miguel rookie … Is one of just six offensive line- (Spring Valley, Calif.) High … Recorded men in Jaguars history to start 12 or 120 tackles and nine sacks at DL as a sen- more games as a rookie … Was team's ior … Member of the San Diego Union- second round pick in the 2005 NFL draft Tribune's All-Academic first-team … … Teammate of wide receiver Reggie Named All-League and All-CIF in 1998 Williams at Washington … Only allowed and 1999 … Voted the conference's two sacks in his final two collegiate sea- Defensive MVP … Also lettered in basket- sons … ball … Sister, Ijlal, plays basketball at San Diego State and brother, Ahmad, plays 2006: Started career-high 15 games at left football at Texas Southern … Participates tackle … Was inactive against Houston on in a variety of community outreach activ- Nov. 12, ending a streak of 20 consecutive ities … Supports and attends team spon- starts … Jaguars set a single-season fran- sored events … Spent time at a local chise record for rushing yards with 2,541 YMCA where he along with other team- as they averaged 158.8 yards per game … mates helped pass out sporting goods Helped pave the way for a franchise equipment to the youth … Attended the record 5.0-yard rushing average … As a annual Food Drive Kickoff event … Joined unit, the Jaguars allowed only 30 sacks … teammates by making a contribution Part of an offensive line that led Jaguars toward Thanksgiving and holiday out- to a franchise-record 375 rushing yards reach events … Full name: Khalif Ehmad against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, one of Barnes. two 200-yard rushing games. Jaguars surpassed the previous high of 244 rush- ing yards on Dec. 3, 2000 against Cleveland.

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RICHARD 76 COLLIER OFFENSIVE TACKLE

COLLIER

VETERANS

6-7 • 350 LBS. • VALDOSTA STATE • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN OCTOBER 23, 1981 • SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (4/0) NFL TOTALS: 4 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted free agent on 4/30/06. PRO: Massive offensive tackle with great mention All-America and first-team All- upside … One of only three undrafted conference as a senior. free agents to make the 2006 opening day roster along with Montell Owens and PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Tony McDaniel … Shreveport, La. … Attended Northwood High in Shreveport … Active participant 2006: Played in four games mainly on of the Jaguars Rookie Club that included special teams … Had one kickoff for eight community visits to local children’s hos- yards at Houston on Oct. 22. pital, elementary schools, feeding the homeless, youth football camps, local COLLEGE: Spent final two seasons at high school football practices and a vari- Valdosta State after beginning career at ety of other outreach activities … Full Tyler Junior College … Earned honorable name: Richard Bernard Collier. THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE

WARMEST GAMES TEMPERATURE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 88 Sept. 6, 1998 at Chicago W 24-23 88 Sept. 20, 1998 at Tennessee W 27-22 87 Sept. 8, 1996 vs. Houston L 27-34 87 Sept. 29, 2002 vs. N.Y. Jets W 28-3 87 Oct. 6, 2002 vs. Philadelphia W 28-25 86 Sept. 14, 2003 vs. Buffalo L 17-38 85 Sept. 7, 1997 vs. N.Y. Giants W 40-13 85 Sept. 8, 2002 vs. Indianapolis L 25-28

COLDEST GAMES TEMPERATURE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 9 Dec. 17, 2000 at Cincinnati L 14-17 12 Dec. 19, 2004 at Green Bay W 28-25 23 Dec. 23, 2000 at New York Giants L 25-28 24 Jan. 7, 2006 * at New England L 3-28 25 Dec. 14, 2003 at New England L 13-27 26 Jan. 10, 1999 * at New York Jets L 24-34 27 Jan. 12, 1997 * at New England L 6-20 28 Dec. 4, 2005 at Cleveland W 20-14 * Playoff game

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DAN 61 CONNOLLY GUARD

CONNOLLY VETERANS

6-4 • 313 LBS. • SE MISSOURI STATE • EXP. 3RD YEAR BORN SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 • ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2005

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (4/0, 1/0), 2006 (IR) NFL TOTALS: 4 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/24/05. PRO: Adds depth along the offensive line tackle who was All-Conference four con- and has ability to play multiple positions secutive seasons … Finished career with … Played in four games as a rookie in 46 consecutive starts … Majored in sports 2005 and missed entire 2006 season after management. being placed on injured reserve … Joined Derrick Wimbush as the only two undraft- PERSONAL: Married (Lynn) … Lives in St. ed rookies to make the opening day ros- Louis, Mo. … Three-time All-District and ter in 2005 … Is one of just 18 players in All-Conference at Marquette High in St. Jaguars history to make opening day ros- Louis … First member of the 1,000-pound ter as an undrafted rookie … weight lifting club … Took classes toward his bachelor’s degree at North Florida in 2006: Missed the entire season after the 2006 offseason … Actively supports being placed on injured reserve on Sept. teammates’ community efforts … 2 … Broke and dislocated finger in train- Frequent visitor of Clara White Mission ing camp and missed all of the preseason and Wolfson Children's Hospital … Full after undergoing surgery. name: Daniel Paul Connolly. COLLEGE: Four-year starting offensive

UNDRAFTED ROOKIES ON OPENING DAY ROSTERS

YEAR PLAYER 1995 TE Gordon Laro 1996 CB Rashid Gayle 1997 CB Kevin Devine, DE Jabbar Threats 1998 None 1999 FB Stacey Mack 2000 None 2001 RB Elvis Joseph, WR Randal Williams, FB Patrick Washington 2002 None 2003 PK Seth Marler, WR Cortez Hankton, DT Matt Leonard 2004 TE Brian Jones, CB David Richardson 2005 G Dan Connolly, RB/KR Derrick Wimbush 2006 OT Richard Collier, DE Tony McDaniel, RB Montell Owens

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JORGE 58 CORDOVA LINEBACKER/DEFENSIVE END

CORDOVA VETERANS

6-1 • 244 LBS. • NEVADA-RENO • EXP. 4TH YEAR BORN SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 • SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ACQ. 3RD ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (IR), 2005 (IR), 2006 (13/0) NFL TOTALS: 13 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the third round (86th overall) of the 2004 draft. PRO: Versatile player who has ability to Twice named the team's Outstanding play both linebacker and defensive end Defensive Player … All-Western Athletic … Excelled on special teams in 2006 and Conference first-team and Defensive played as a reserve pass rusher … Spent Player of the Year by The NFL Draft first two seasons on injured reserve … Report as a senior … Majored in human Returned for the 2006 season and saw development and family counseling. action in 13 games … Selected by team- mates as Ed Block Courage Award PERSONAL: Single … Lives in San Diego, Winner in 2006 … First Jacksonville play- Calif. … Attended Murrieta (Calif.) High … er ever drafted from Nevada-Reno … Lettered twice in football and basketball … Earned All-League honors and All- 2006: Played in 13 games and totaled County honorable mention in basketball three solo tackles … Added eight special and second-team All-League, team MVP, teams tackles … Recorded one tackle on and team Defensive Player of the Year in Oct. 8 against the New York Jets and football … In 1998, both football and bas- recovered blocked punt at Jets' eight- ketball teams won league championships yard line … Saw extensive action on and the basketball team repeated the feat defense at Philadelphia on Oct. 29 and in 1999 … Enjoys reading books to ele- Dec. 3 at Miami … Blocked a punt vs. mentary students … Supports charitable Indianapolis on Dec. 10 that was recov- efforts of his teammates … Full name: ered by the Jaguars. Jorge Cordova (pronounced HOR-hay). COLLEGE: Started all 42 games in his career and finished with 29.5 sacks …

JORGE CORDOVA’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Jacksonville Injured Reserve (knee) 2005 Jacksonville Injured Reserve (knee) 2006 Jacksonville 13/ 0 3 3 0 8 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 3 years 13/ 0 3 3 0 8 0.0 0 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Recovered blocked punt vs. New York Jets on 10/8/06, blocked punt vs. Indianapolis on 12/10/06.

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TERRY 21 COUSIN CORNERBACK

COUSIN

VETERANS

5-9 • 188 LBS. • SOUTH CAROLINA • EXP. 11TH YEAR BORN APRIL 11, 1975 • MIAMI, FLORIDA ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2005

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1997 (6/0), 1998 (16/12), 1999 (16/9), 2000 (15/0), 2001 (16/2, 1/0), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (13/13, 4/1), 2004 (16/5), 2005 (16/5, 1/1), 2006 (10/4) NFL TOTALS: 140 games, 66 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 26 games, 9 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 6 games, 2 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Chicago as a rookie free agent 4/25/97 … Waived by Chicago 8/27/00 … Signed by Atlanta off waivers 8/28/00 … Signed by Miami as an unrestricted free agent 3/15/01 … Signed by Carolina as an unrestricted free agent 3/19/02 … Signed by Giants as a free agent 3/18/04 … Waived by Giants 2/22/05 … Signed as a veteran free agent 3/8/05. PRO: Veteran corner who has thrived in signing with Jacksonville on March 8, the starting nickel role with the Jaguars 2005 … the last two seasons … Has started 66 of 140 games in his 10-year career, including 2006: Played in 10 games with four starts nine starts in 26 games with the Jaguars when team opened in the nickel package … Career totals include 468 tackles (338 … Missed six games in the middle of the solo), 11 interceptions, 5.5 sacks, three season with a groin injury … Finished forced and five fumble recover- with 42 tackles and one interception … ies … Had a career-high four intercep- Registered a team-high seven tackles tions in 2005 as a member of the Jaguars (five solo) and one interception on Oct. 8 … Played in Super Bowl XXXVIII as a vs. the New York Jets. Interception of the member of the Carolina Panthers … Has Jets' led to a Jaguars played with Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, touchdown … Missed first game as a Carolina, and New York Giants before Jaguar on Oct. 22 at Houston, ending a

HARD TO GET ON THE BOARD VS. THE JAGUARS

In 2006, the Jaguars defense allowed only 232 offensive points in 16 games (14.5 avg.), which ranked fourth in the NFL. The club ranks third in the NFL from 2003-06 by allow- ing only 16.1 points per game. Here are the top five teams in the NFL in 2006 for offen- sive points allowed:

2006 OFFENSIVE POINTS ALLOWED RK TEAM RUSH TD PASS TD FG TOTAL 1. Baltimore Ravens 5 16 17 199 2. New England Patriots 11 10 22 214 3. Chicago Bears 7 18 18 288 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 14 12 17 232 5. Miami Dolphins 7 22 22 269

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streak of 37 straight games played dating internship with West Charlotte High dur- back to 2003 … Led secondary with seven ing the 2003 offseason and donated 10 tackles (six solo) vs. Indianapolis on Dec. tickets to student-athletes … Actively sup- 10 … Totaled season-high nine tackles ports the charitable efforts of his team- (six solo) on Dec. 24 vs. New England … mates … Participates in a variety of com- munity outreach activities including visits COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at South to children's hospital and elementary and Carolina … Finished career with 203 tack- middle schools where he delivered moti- COUSIN les and five interceptions … Majored in VETERANS vational talks to encourage students … retail. Supports and attends team sponsored PERSONAL: Married (Carmen) with events including Operation Blessing and daughters Zahria Sanoe and Zoe Milan … Jaguars Taste of the NFL dinner … Lives in Charlotte, N.C. … An All-County Supports programs of the Jacksonville running back and named team's Most Jaguars Foundation including the Valuable Offensive Player as a senior at Playbooks reading initiative and Straight Miami Beach High after rushing for 739 Talk anti-teen pregnancy program … yards and 11 touchdowns … A Habitat for Supports local military … Recipient of the Humanity supporter, Cousin has also 2005 Jaguars/Blue Cross Blue Shield of worked on several fundraisers for the Florida Community Champion Award … Cystic Fibrosis Association and has talked Supported Duval County initiative pro- to students about the importance of hard moting bicycle helmet safety … Full work and education … Served a coaching name: Terry Sean Cousin.

TERRY COUSIN’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1997 Chicago 6/ 0 3 2 1 4 0.0 0 0 1998 Chicago 16/12 73 55 18 3 0.0 1 2 1999 Chicago 16/ 9 52 39 13 7 0.0 1 1 2000 Atlanta 15/ 0 6 4 2 4 0.0 0 0 2001 Miami 16/ 2 58 48 10 13 2.0 1 1 2002 Carolina 16/16 82 57 25 6 1.0 0 1 2003 Carolina 13/13 57 40 17 0 2.0 0 0 2004 N.Y. Giants 16/ 5 39 32 7 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 5 56 31 25 2 0.5 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 10/ 4 42 30 12 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 10 years 140/66 468 338 130 39 5.5 3 5 Jaguars totals: 2 yrs 26/ 9 98 61 37 2 0.5 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Chicago 16/12 1 0 0.0 0 0 1999 Chicago 16/ 9 2 1 0.5 1 0 2002 Carolina 16/16 2 4 2.0 4 0 2004 N.Y. Giants 16/ 5 1 6 6.0 6 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 5 4 18 4.5 14 0 2006 Jacksonville 10/ 4 1 16 16.0 16 0 NFL totals: 10 years 140/66 11 45 4.1 16 0 Jaguars totals: 2 yrs 26/ 9 5 34 6.8 16 0 TERRY COUSIN’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2001 Miami 1/ 0 2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 2003 Carolina 4/ 1 22 12 10 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 10 years 6/ 2 25 14 11 0 0.0 0 0

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JIMMY 84 FARRIS WIDE RECEIVER

FARRIS

VETERANS

6-0 • 196 LBS. • MONTANA • EXP. 4TH YEAR BORN APRIL 13, 1978 • LEWISTON, IDAHO ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2007

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (0/0, 0/0), 2002 (0/0, 0/0), 2003 (16/0), 2004 (14/0, 0/0), 2005 (4/0, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 34 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by San Francisco as a rookie free agent 4/26/01 … Waived by San Francisco 9/2/01 … Signed to San Francisco practice squad on 9/4/01 … Signed by New England 1/7/02 … Waived by New England 8/27/02 … Signed to Atlanta practice squad 11/27/02 … Moved to active roster 1/7/03 … Released by Atlanta 4/25/05 … Signed by Washington 5/5/05 … Released by Washington 9/2/06 … Signed as a veteran free agent 5/2/07.

PRO: Veteran receiver with tremendous COLLEGE: Finished career with 21 touch- work ethic … Has been with four different downs and ranked eighth on school's all- NFL teams … Career totals included seven time list with 2,233 career receiving yards receptions for 118 yards and two touch- … Named to Associated Press' Division I- downs in 34 games … Originally signed AA All-America Team as a senior … Part as an undrafted rookie by San Francisco of a team that advanced to the NCAA in 2001 … Sat out the 2006 season … Championship game in 2000. 2006: Did not play … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Lewistown, Idaho … Attended Lewiston (Montana) 2005: Joined Washington as a free agent High … Lettered in football, basketball in May, but was released prior to the reg- and track … Was named team's MVP in ular season … Re-signed with Redskins in basketball as a senior … Finished with 78 late November … Played in four games, receptions for 1,510 yards and 18 touch- including one postseason game … downs as a senior … Part of state cham- Finished with one reception for 18 yards pionship football team as a sophomore … vs. San Diego on Dec. 18 … Also saw Established the Jimmy Farris Future action on special teams … Recorded two Leaders Foundation in 2003 to work with special teams tackles and one forced fum- and encourage youth to develop leader- ble in NFC Divisional playoff game vs. ship skills … Full name: Jimmy Farris. Seattle on Jan. 14. JIMMY FARRIS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Atlanta 16/ 0 6 100 16.7 42t 2 2004 Atlanta 14/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Washington 4/ 0 1 18 18.0 18 0 NFL totals: 3 years 34/ 0 7 118 16.9 42t 2

JIMMY FARRIS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Washington 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 kickoff return for 20 yards at Seattle on 1/14/06. Special teams tackles: 7 in 2003, 5 in 2004

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JAMAAL 42 FUDGE SAFETY

FUDGE

VETERANS

5-9 • 194 LBS. • CLEMSON • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN MAY 17, 1983 • JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (6/0) NFL TOTALS: 6 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/30/06. PRO: Originally signed as an undrafted finished with five solo tackles. rookie free agent by the Jaguars in 2006 after starting for three seasons at COLLEGE: Three-year starter and four- Clemson … Spent the first 10 weeks on year letterman at Clemson … Played in 49 the practice squad before being moved to consecutive games, including 12 games the active roster … One of four Jaguars as a senior … Majored in sports manage- who played high school football in ment. Jacksonville area, joining Rashean PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Mathis (Englewood), Charles Sharon Jacksonville … Attended Ed White High (Palatka) and former teammate at Ed School in Jacksonville … Recorded 81 White High School, Dee Webb … career tackles and nine interceptions … 2006: Played in six games, mainly on spe- Named All-Area and All-Conference as a cial teams … Finished with five solo tack- junior and senior … Active participant of les and three special teams tackles … the Jaguars Rookie Club that included Was moved to the active roster on Nov. community visits to local children's hos- 20 after spending the first 10 weeks on pital, elementary schools, feeding the the practice squad … Saw first career homeless, youth football camps, local action at Buffalo on Nov. 26 … Saw exten- high school football practices and a vari- sive action at FS for injured starter Deon ety of other outreach activities … Full Grant on Dec. 24 vs. New England and name: Jamaal Jay Fudge.

JAMAAL FUDGE’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 6/ 0 5 5 0 3 0.0 0 0

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Khalif Barnes ...... kah-LEEF ...... n-KANE Jorge Cordova...... HOR-hay . . .oo-CHAY WAH-nahr-EE ...... guh-RARD Tony Pashos ...... PAH-shos Nick Greisen...... GRISE-uhn ...... PEER-man Brian Iwuh ...... EE-woo ...... SKO-bee ...... MAH-new-why ...... SENS-uh-bah Rashean Mathis ...... rah-SHEEN ...... RYE-ster Ted Monachino . . . . mon-ah-KEEN-oh Joe Zelenka ...... zuh-LINK-uh Chris Naeole ...... nay-OH-lee

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DAVID 9 GARRARD QUARTERBACK

GARRARD VETERANS

6-1 • 245 LBS. • EAST CAROLINA • EXP. 6TH YEAR BORN FEBRUARY 14, 1978 • EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2002 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (4/1), 2003 (2/0), 2004 (4/2), 2005 (7/5, 1/0), 2006 (11/10) NFL TOTALS: 28 games, 18 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2002 draft.

PRO: Multi-dimensional athlete with career-best 24 completions of 20-plus strong arm who can also run … Enters his yards and posted 100-plus rating in four fifth consecutive season as the backup to games … Recorded multiple touchdowns Byron Leftwich … Career totals include in three games including a career-high 313 of 539 passing for 3,543 yards with 18 three touchdowns vs. Tennessee on Nov. TDs/13 ints. for a 78.9 passer rating … 5 … Saw action on one play on Oct. 8 vs. Has 115 career rushes for 637 yards and New York Jets … Made first start of the six touchdowns … Has a career record of season on Oct. 29 at Philadelphia and was 10-8 as a starter … Started 15 games the 10 of 17 passing for 87 yards along with last two seasons, including a career-high eight rushes for 36 yards … Had a career- 10 games in 2006 … Threw for a career- high three touchdown passes vs. high 1,735 yards and 10 touchdowns for a Tennessee on Nov. 5 and 120.6 passer rat- 80.5 passer rating (16th in NFL) in 2006 … ing, his highest career rating as a starter Has produced eight career 100-plus rating … Led Jaguars to a victory on Nov. 20 vs. games, six as a starter, and five games New York Giants on Monday Night with multiple touchdowns … Battled back Football as he completed 19 of 32 passes from offseason surgery in his fight for 249 yards, including a career-long against Crohn's disease in 2004 … One of pass of 49 yards to Matt Jones … only eight players who have started at Completed 16 of 22 passes (72.7 pct.) for quarterback for Jaguars … Third of four 132 yards and two touchdowns at Buffalo quarterbacks drafted by Jaguars, follow- on Nov. 26 … Earned AFC Offensive ing Rob Johnson (fourth round, 1995) and Player of the Week honors following his (third round, 1998) and performance at Miami on Dec. 3 as he before Byron Leftwich (first round, 2003) totaled 16 of 22 (72.7 pct.) for 229 yards … Ranks second among Jaguars rookie and two touchdowns for a career-best rat- quarterbacks in attempts, completions ing of 136.4. and passing yards … Is perfect 4-0 in starts against NFC opponents … COLLEGE: Rewrote school's record books in four seasons as he finished with 60 2006: Set career-highs by playing in 11 touchdown passes and ran for 21 scores games while starting 10 contests, compil- … Holds school's career records with ing a 5-5 mark as a starter … Completed 10,238 yards in total offense (second in career-high 145 of 241 passes for 1,735 Conference USA history behind Chris yards and 10 touchdowns and 9 intercep- Redman), 666 completions (fourth) and tions for a passer rating of 80.5 … Ranked 60 touchdown passes (third) … Majored third on the team in rushing with a career- in construction management. high 47 carries for 250 yards … Had

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PERSONAL: Married (Mary) … Lives in hospital and local elementary schools … Jacksonville … Attended Southern Participates in charity golf tournaments Durham (N.C.) High, where he was a Prep … Actively supports the charitable efforts Stars All-America choice and rated best of his teammates … Spent part of 2006 quarterback in the state … Started 40 offseason visiting youth camps across games, gaining 9,023 yards in total the country for kids suffering with offense with 113 touchdowns … Crohn's. He made stops in Rutledge, Ga, Responsible for 31 touchdowns as a sen- Los Angeles, Calif. and Detroit, Mich. ior … As a junior, threw for 1,800 yards within a 10-day period … Partnered with with 32 TDs and rushed for 1,400 yards the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of GARRARD VETERANS with 24 scores … Served as the Jaguars' America in 2005 to help raise awareness 2002 spokesman for American Lung for the disease … Served as co-chair of Association of Florida’s Unpuffables anti- the Race for the Cure to help raise funds tobacco program geared toward fifth- and awareness for breast cancer graders … Involved with Baptist Cancer research. He lost his mother to breast Institute in Jacksonville to promote cancer when he was 14 years old … Full breast cancer education and research … name: David Douglas Garrard … Last Made frequent visits to local children’s name pronounced: guh-RARD.

DAVID GARRARD’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS PASSING GP/GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG RTG 2002 Jacksonville 4/ 1 46 23 50.0 231 1 2 22 53.8 2003 Jacksonville 2/ 0 12 9 75.0 86 1 0 28 122.2 2004 Jacksonville 4/ 2 72 38 52.8 374 2 1 36t 71.2 2005 Jacksonville 7/ 5 168 98 58.3 1,117 4 1 37 83.9 2006 Jacksonville 11/10 241 145 60.2 1,735 10 9 49 80.5 NFL totals: 5 years 28/18 539 313 58.1 3,543 18 13 49 78.9

RECORD RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD AS STARTER 2002 Jacksonville 4/ 1 25 139 5.6 41t 2 0-1 2003 Jacksonville 2/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 -- 2004 Jacksonville 4/ 2 12 76 6.3 12 1 1-1 2005 Jacksonville 7/ 5 31 172 5.5 28 3 4-1 2006 Jacksonville 11/10 47 250 5.3 20 0 5-5 NFL totals: 5 years 28/18 115 637 5.5 41t 6 10-8

SACKED-YARDS: 2002: 7-40; 2003: 0-0; 2004: 6-35; 2005: 8-45; 2006: 20-119 (Totals 41-235) DAVID GARRARD’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS PASSING GP/GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG RTG 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 8 3 37.5 68 0 0 41 68.8

RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 2 14 7.0 9 0

SACKED-YARDS: 2005: 2-12

DAVID GARRARD’S REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Pass attempts: 40 (12/18/05 vs. San Francisco) Pass completions: 26 (12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis) Yards passing: 292 (12/24/05 at Houston) Touchdowns passing: 3 (11/5/06 vs. Tennessee) Longest pass completion: 49 (11/20/06 to Matt Jones vs. New York Giants)

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TONY 50 GILBERT LINEBACKER

GILBERT

VETERANS

6-0 • 255 LBS. • GEORGIA • EXP. 5TH YEAR BORN OCTOBER 16, 1979 • MACON, GEORGIA ACQ. ARIZONA PRACTICE SQUAD 2003

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (8/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0, 1/0), 2006 (16/0) NFL TOTALS: 56 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Arizona in the sixth round (210 overall) of the 2003 draft … Released by Arizona on 9/1/03 … Signed to Arizona practice squad on 9/2/03 … Signed off the Arizona practice squad on 10/29/03. PRO: Fifth-year linebacker is a major con- COLLEGE: Earned All-SEC second-team tributor on special teams and provides honors as a senior as he tied for the team solid depth at linebacker … Resigned with lead with 114 tackles … Voted team’s most the Jaguars this offseason … Has played in valuable player as a junior middle line- 56 consecutive games for the Jaguars in backer … Majored in special education. the last four seasons and has career totals of 23 tackles, one sack and one fumble PERSONAL: Married with son … Lives in recovery … Ranked tied for sixth with Dave Macon, Ga. … Attended Central (Macon, Thomas in team history with 38 special Ga.) High … As a senior named 4-A all- teams tackles and led team in 2006 … state first-team by the Atlanta Journal- Signed by the Jaguars on Oct. 29, 2003 off Constitution and the Georgia Sports the Arizona practice squad … Waived in Writers Association … Named one of the final cuts with Arizona after being drafted top 50 in Georgia by the Atlanta Journal- in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL draft … Constitution and all-middle Georgia first- Allocated to NFL Europe in 2005 by the team as a junior and senior … Also Jaguars to the Rhein Fire … Led team and earned first-team All-City honors after was second in the league with 67 tackles … being named team’s captain as a senior, recording 105 tackles and two intercep- 2006: Played in all 16 games for the third tions … Played on the varsity basketball consecutive season … Led team with 16 spe- team squad and threw the shot put for cial teams tackles … Recorded a career-high the track team … Selected to play in the 16 tackles and one sack … Recorded a spe- 1998 Georgia-Florida All-Star game … cial teams tackle in 14 of 16 games … Saw Enjoys reading to elementary kids … extensive action at LB against the New York Along with NFL player George Foster, Jets on Oct. 8 and totaled six tackles and first heads the Macon Kids A Priority career sack … Played in 21 plays at LB vs. Foundation in his hometown which con- Tennessee on Nov. 5 and finished with four sists of a Macon Kids Day each spring … tackles, including one tackle for loss. Full name: Antonio C. Gilbert. TONY GILBERT’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2003 Jacksonville 8/ 0 0 0 0 7 0.0 0 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/ 0 0 0 0 6 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 0 7 3 4 9 0.0 0 1 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 0 16 12 4 16* 1.0 0 0 NFL totals: 4 years 56/ 0 23 15 8 38 1.0 0 1 TONY GILBERT’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 * Team leader 2007 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 59 42401JAGmg046_103.qxp 7/12/07 11:46 AM Page 60

QUINN 5 GRAY QUARTERBACK

GRAY

VETERANS

6-3 • 254 LBS. • FLORIDA A&M • EXP. 4TH YEAR BORN MAY 21, 1979 • FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2002 (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (0/0), 2004 (0/0), 2005 (1/0, 0/0), 2006 (2/0) NFL TOTALS: 3 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/21/02. PRO: Enters fifth season as the third quar- a degree in physical education. terback behind Byron Leftwich and David Garrard … Possesses strong arm and has PERSONAL: Single with son (Quinn Jr.) … displayed ability to make plays … Has Lives in Fort Lauderdale … Attended played in three games over four seasons Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, and served as backup quarterback in 2006 where he earned All-District and All- following injury to Byron Leftwich … Region honors … Father, Otis, retired as Appeared in NFL Europe in 2003 and led head coach at Dillard where he had won the Frankfurt Galaxy to the World Bowl. two state championships … Lettered in football, basketball and baseball as a 2006: Was third quarterback for first six pitcher … Participates in a variety of com- weeks … Served as backup to David munity outreach activities … Served as Garrard for the final 10 games … Saw judge for the Delta Teen Pageant the last action in the second half in season-finale two years … Spent time at a local YMCA at Kansas City on Dec. 31 and completed where he along with other teammates 13 of 22 passes for a career-high 166 helped pass out sporting goods equip- yards. Had two rushes for 26 yards and ment to the youth … Regular visitor to two touchdowns against the Chiefs … elementary schools where he reads to Also saw action on Nov. 5 vs. Tenn. students … Attends team sponsored events such as Operation Blessing, Draft COLLEGE: Played in 39 games and fin- Day Fan Fest and Food Drive Kick-off … ished career with 7,368 passing yards and Participated in the second annual Shop 57 TDs … Started every game as a senior with the Cops sponsored by the Nassau in 2001, completing 210 of 415 passes for County Police Department … Full name: 2,717 yards and 19 TDs … Graduated with Quinn Gray Sr. QUINN GRAY’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS PASSING GP/GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG RTG 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 14 8 57.1 100 2 0 26 119.0 2006 Jacksonville 2/ 0 22 13 59.1 166 0 0 32 82.8 NFL totals: 3 years 3/ 0 36 21 58.3 266 2 0 32 100.0 RECORD RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD AS STARTER 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 3 1 0.3 3 0 0-0 2006 Jacksonville 2/ 0 2 26 13.0 17t 2 0-0 NFL totals: 3 years 3/ 0 5 27 5.4 17t 2 0-0 SACKED-YARDS: 2005: 1-7, 2006: 1-11 (Totals 2-18)

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NICK 55 GREISEN LINEBACKER

GREISEN

VETERANS

6-1 • 244 LBS. • WISCONSIN • EXP. 6TH YEAR BORN AUGUST 10, 1979 • BERLIN, WISCONSIN ACQ. UFA 2006 (NEW YORK GIANTS)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (8/1, 1/0), 2003 (15/0), 2004 (15/7), 2005 (16/13, 1/1), 2006 (16/10) NFL TOTALS: 70 games, 31 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 16 games, 10 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 2 games, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by the New York Giants in the fifth round (152nd pick overall) of the 2002 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 4/28/06. PRO: Sixth-year linebacker who has abili- ior and led team with career-high 167 ty to play all three positions … Has start- tackles, earning All-Big 10 Conference ed 31 of 70 games … Has career totals of first-team honors … Majored in agricul- 237 tackles (163 solo), four sacks, five tural business. forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and one interception … Signed with the PERSONAL: Engaged (Caroline Barre) … Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent in Lives in Jacksonville … Super Prep 2005 after spending four seasons with the regional All-America at Sturgeon Bay New York Giants … Recorded a career- (Wisc.) High … Earned first-team all-state high 82 tackles in 2006 along with his first by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel … career interception in 10 starts with the Packerland Conference Back of the Year Jaguars … Originally a fifth-round draft … Participated in Wisconsin Shrine Game pick (152nd pick overall) of the Giants out … Had 115 tackles in his senior year and of Wisconsin … a career-best 155 stops and five forced fumbles as a junior … Holds the school 2006: Started 10 of 16 games … Did not records for longest punt (79 yards) and start in six games when team opened in single-game rushing (265 yards on 10 car- nickel defense … Produced career-best ries) … Career totals of 1,397 yards rush- numbers as he ranked fourth on the team ing, 742 yards receiving, 19 TDs, 335 tack- with 82 tackles (48 solo) along with one les and six fumbles recovered … Brother, fumble recovery and one interception … Chris, played quarterback for the Arizona Recorded first career interception against Cardinals (1999-2001) … His grandfather, Dallas on Sept. 10 in season-opener … Stan Kramer, played for the Green Bay Recovered game-ending fumble on Oct. 8 Packers in 1946 … Cousin, Casey Rabach, vs. New York Jets … Finished with eight plays for the Washington Redskins … tackles and one tackle for loss in start at Attended classes in 2006 at the Wharton Houston on Oct. 22 … Had season-high School of Business at the University of 12 tackles (six solo) on Nov. 12 vs. Pennsylvania as part of the NFL Business Houston … Registered 10 tackles (seven Management and Entrepreneurial pro- solo) and one quarterback pressure in gram. The program is a joint partnership season-finale at Kansas City on Dec. 31. between the NFL, the NFLPA and the country's most elite business schools … COLLEGE: Two-year starter who finished Partnered with the Ronald McDonald career with 337 tackles (201 solo), 11 House of Northeast Florida in 2006 and sacks, 33 stops for losses and five inter- made frequent visits … Supports and ceptions … Started every game as a sen- attends team sponsored events …

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Participated in a variety of community Attended the Giants’ Ronald McDonald outreach activities in 2006 which included House fundraiser dinner … Participated in visits to elementary schools where he Giants’ “Iron Chefs” cooking competition read to 2nd graders … Hosted a group of … Attended Giants Jingle Jam, handing kids from local after-school programs and out new coats, backpacks, and toys to 750 Boys & Girls Club to a special day at the New Jersey foster kids … Made a finan- movies … Supports local military … cial contribution to Habitat for Humanity Attended Jaguars 2006 Taste of the NFL International’s Katrina Relief Fund … dinner … In 2005, read to students at PS Joined teammates by making a contribu- GREISEN #1 in West New York for “Read Across tion toward Thanksgiving and holiday VETERANS America,” honored local volunteers as outreach events hosted by the Giants' the host of the Giants Community players … In 2005, attended the Giants Quarterback Luncheon and attended the Jingle Jam, handing out new coats, back- Police Athletic League of NYC’s “Sports packs, and toys to 750 New Jersey foster Nite” fundraiser … Participated in the kids … Full name: Nick Greisen. Giants Foundation Golf Outing …

NICK GREISEN’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2002 New York Giants 8/ 1 4 2 2 3 1.0 1 1 2003 New York Giants 15/ 0 0 0 0 15 0.0 0 0 2004 New York Giants 15/ 7 72 53 19 9 2.0 1 1 2005 New York Giants 16/13 79 60 19 10 1.0 3 3 2006 Jacksonville 16/10 82 48 34 1 0.0 0 1 NFL totals: 5 years 70/31 237 163 74 38 4.0 5 6 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 16/10 1 6 6.0 6 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 kickoff returns for 26 yards in 2003

NICK GREISEN’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2002 New York Giants 1/0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 2005 New York Giants 1/1 7 4 3 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 5 years 2/1 7 4 3 1 0.0 0 0

UNDER THE LIGHTS ON PRIME TIME

The Jaguars have played in 22 nationally televised prime time games in their 12 sea- sons with a record of 13-9. The Jaguars won their only two games under the lights in 2006 on ESPN’s Monday Night Football. The Jaguars own a 11-5 mark in nationally televised prime time games at home, including a 7-3 on ESPN. DATE OPP TV RESULT DATE OPP TV RESULT 9/24/95 G.B. TNT L, 14-24 9/25/00 at Ind. ABC L, 14-43 12/15/96 Sea. ESPN W, 20-13 10/8/00 Bal. ESPN L, 14-24 9/22/97 Pit. ABC W, 30-21 10/16/00 at Ten. ABC L, 13-27 10/12/98 Mia. ABC W, 28-21 11/19/00 at Pit. ESPN W, 34-24 12/20/98 at Min. ESPN L, 10-50 10/18/01 vs. Buf.* ESPN L, 10-13 12/28/98 Pit. ABC W, 21-3 12/3/01 G.B. ABC L, 21-28 10/11/99 at N.Y. ABC W, 16-6 11/3/02 at N.Y.G. ESPN L, 17-24 11/21/99 N.O. ESPN W, 41-23 11/30/03 T.B. ESPN W, 17-10 12/2/99 Pit.* ESPN W, 20-6 12/5/04 Pit. ESPN L, 16-17 12/13/99 Den. ABC W, 27-24 10/9/05 Cin. ESPN W, 23-20 9/18/06 Pit. ESPN W, 9-0 *Denotes Thursday Night Game 11/20/06 N.Y.G. ESPN W, 26-10 All games on ABC were Monday Night

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BRENT 57 HAWKINS DEFENSIVE END

HAWKINS VETERANS

6-2 • 250 LBS. • ILLINOIS STATE • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN SEPTEMBER 1, 1983 • JERSEYVILLE, ILLINOIS ACQ. 5TH ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (6/0) NFL TOTALS: 6 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fifth round (160th overall) of the 2006 draft. PRO: Possesses outstanding speed and COLLEGE: Began career at Purdue before ability to rush the quarterback … Added transferring and playing his final two sea- weight in the offseason to help against sons at Illinois State … Was runner-up for the run … Played in six games as a rookie Buck Buchanan Award, presented annual- before being placed on injured reserve ly to the top defensive player in I-AA foot- with a groin injury … Had sacks in back- ball … Ranked second in the nation with to-back games … Drafted in fifth round of 17 sacks as a senior, setting school and 2005 NFL draft, the first Illinois State play- Gateway Conference record … Majored er to be drafted by the Jaguars … Was in political science. runner-up for Buck Buchanan Award, pre- sented annually to the top defensive play- PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Alton, Ill. … er in I-AA football … Attended Jersey (Godfrey, Ill.) High … Recorded career totals of 159 tackles, 2006: Played in six games before he was three sacks, 12 passes defensed, two placed on injured reserve on Nov. 8 with a interceptions and two fumble recoveries groin injury … Finished with eight tackles … Selected as first-team all-state and all- (seven solo), two sacks and three special conference as a senior … Named Metro teams tackles … Started the preseason at East Area Player of the Year by St. Louis linebacker before making move to colle- Post-Dispatch in 2000 … Saw action as giate position of defensive end … Had one quarterback, wide receiver and defensive tackle for loss and one quarterback pres- end … Also excelled in basketball and sure along with two special teams tackles track … Active participant of the Jaguars vs. New York Jets on Oct. 8 … Saw action Rookie Club that included community vis- at DE on five plays at Houston on Oct. 22 its to local children's hospital, elementary and recorded a sack of David Carr … At schools, feeding the homeless, youth Philadelphia on Oct. 29, recorded four football camps, local high school football tackles, one sack and one quarterback practices and a variety of other outreach pressure … Became first Jaguars rookie activities; supports and attends team since John Henderson in 2002 to have a sponsored events like Jaguars Taste of sack in back-to-back games. the NFL dinner … Full name: Brent Lee Hawkins.

BRENT HAWKINS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 6/ 0 8 7 1 3 2.0 0 0

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REGGIE 97 HAYWARD DEFENSIVE END

HAYWARD VETERANS

6-5 • 275 LBS. • IOWA STATE • EXP. 7TH YEAR BORN MARCH 14, 1979 • DOLTON, ILLINOIS ACQ. UFA 2005 (DENVER)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (6/2), 2002 (9/0), 2003 (16/2, 1/0), 2004 (16/15, 1/1), 2005 (15/15, 1/1), 2006 (1/1) NFL TOTALS: 63 games, 35 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 16 games, 16 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 3 games, 2 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Denver in the third round (87th overall) of the 2001 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 3/2/05. PRO: Returns to action in 2006 after miss- in the third quarter with a torn Achilles ing 15 games last season with Achilles tendon and was placed on injured reserve tendon injury suffered on Sept. 10 against on Sept. 12. Dallas in the season-opener … Seventh- year defensive end has career totals of COLLEGE: Three-year starter who never 30.5 sacks, 186 tackles (140 solo), five missed a game (44 games with 33 starts) forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries … Totaled 229 career tackles (147 solo), … Has started 35 of 63 games … Totaled 16.5 sacks, four passes defensed, five 30.5 sacks in six NFL seasons, including a forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries team-high 8.5 sacks in 2005 in his first sea- … Earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors as son with Jacksonville … Signed with the a senior … Majored in sociology. Jaguars in 2005 as an unrestricted free PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Chicago. … agent … Recorded three multi-sack games All-America selection by Reebok, Prep in 2005 … Posted a four-game streak with Football Report and Super Prep at at least one sack in 2004 to mark the Thornridge High in Dolton, Ill., as a senior longest such streak by a Bronco since 1996 … Named one of the top players national- (DE ) … Recorded a 76- ly by Prep Football Report and earned yard interception return at New Orleans in first-team All-State honors … Also played 2004 that marked the longest non-scoring tight end and served as the team's punter, interception return in Broncos history … as well as lettering in basketball, earning Totaled two three-sack games in career All-Conference honors as a junior and a and tied a Broncos rookie record with his senior … Also lettered in track … Served three sacks against Seattle in 2001 … as celebrity spokesperson for Prostate Drafted by the Broncos in the third round Cancer Awareness along with teammate (87th overall) of the 2001 draft … Maurice Williams … Supports programs 2006: Started at LE on Sept. 10 against of the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation Dallas in the season-opener … Left game including the Playbooks reading initiative

2006 TURNOVER TABLE

TEAM FUMBLES INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL DIFFERENCE Jaguars 4 20 24 +1 Opponents 9 14 23 -1

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… Actively supports the charitable efforts event benefiting local community agen- of his teammates … Served as a celebrity cies … Full name: Reginald Joseph shopper for teammate’s holiday shopping Hayward Jr.

REGGIE HAYWARD’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2001 Denver 6/ 2 22 16 6 0 3.0 0 0 2002 Denver 9/ 0 10 7 3 0 0.0 0 0

2003 Denver 16/ 2 44 32 12 0 8.5 2 2 HAYWARD VETERANS 2004 Denver 16/15 60 45 15 0 *10.5 1 1 2005 Jacksonville 15/15 49 39 10 0 *8.5 2 1 2006 Jacksonville 1/ 1 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 6 years 63/35 186 140 46 0 30.5 5 4 Jaguars totals: 2 yrs 16/16 50 40 10 0 8.5 2 1 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Denver 16/15 1 76 76.0 76 0 REGGIE HAYWARD’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2003 Denver 1/ 0 3 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 2004 Denver 1/ 1 2 2 0 0 1.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 3 2 1 0 1.0 1 0 NFL totals: 6 years 3/ 2 8 7 1 0 2.0 1 1 * Team leader # Shared team lead

BIGGEST WINS AND WORST LOSSES

BIGGEST WINS POINTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE 55 Jan. 15, 2000 * vs. Miami 62-7 48 Dec. 3, 2000 vs. Cleveland 48-0 41 Oct. 8, 2006 vs. New York Jets 41-0 38 Sept. 12, 1999 vs. San Francisco 41-3 34 Dec. 10, 2000 vs. Arizona 44-10 31 Oct. 31, 1999 at Cincinnati 41-10 30 Dec. 23, 2001 at Minnesota 33-3 30 Nov. 5, 2006 vs. Tennessee 37-7 27 Sept. 7, 1997 vs. N.Y. Giants 40-13 27 Dec. 7, 2003 vs. Houston 27-0 27 Nov. 13, 2005 vs. Baltimore 30-3 27 Jan. 1, 2006 vs. Tennessee 40-13 27 Dec. 10, 2006 vs. Indianapolis 44-17

BIGGEST LOSSES POINTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE 44 Dec. 17, 1995 at Detroit 44-0 40 Dec. 20, 1998 at Minnesota 50-10 29 Sept. 25, 2000 at Indianapolis 43-14 27 Dec. 26, 1999 at Tennessee 41-14 25 Nov. 17, 1996 at Pittsburgh 28-3 25 Dec. 27, 1997 * at Denver 42-17 25 Jan. 7, 2006 * at New England 28-3 21 Sept. 7, 2003 vs. Buffalo 38-17 21 Dec. 26, 2004 vs. Houston 21-0 20 Jan.6, 2002 at Chicago 33-13 20 Oct. 22, 2006 at Houston 27-7 * Playoff game

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JOHN 98 HENDERSON DEFENSIVE TACKLE

VETERANS

HENDERSON

6-7 • 335 LBS. • TENNESSEE • EXP. 6TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 9, 1979 • NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2002 DRAFT ‘04,‘04, ‘06‘06

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (16/13), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/15, 1/1), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 80 games, 76 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2002 draft.

PRO: Two-time Pro Bowl tackle who is defensive lineman ever by Jaguars and regarded as one of the NFL’s top defen- second defensive tackle drafted overall in sive linemen … Has 22 career sacks to 2002 … Outland Trophy winner in 2000, rank fifth in team history, and three multi- would have been selected among top five sack games … Has not missed a game in picks in 2001 draft but returned for senior his five-year career, starting 76 of 80 year to have a chance to win NCAA games, and has recorded 401 tackles (311 national championship … solo), 32 tackles for loss, 111 quarterback hits, three forced fumbles and three fum- 2006: Started all 16 games for the third ble recoveries … Teams with Marcus time in five seasons … Finished with 64 Stroud to give the Jaguars one of NFL’s tackles (52 solo), 3.5 sacks, six tackles for biggest and best interior defensive lines loss, seven passes defensed and 12 quar- … Part of defense that ranked fourth in terback pressures … Anchored a Jaguars the NFL from 2003-06 as they allowed defense that finished second in the NFL, 296.6 yards per game … Jaguars posted the highest ranking in team history … the NFL’s fourth-best rushing defense in Ranked fifth among AFC defensive tack- 2006, the second-highest ranking in team les in sacks … Sacked Ben Roethlisberger history … Earned first trip to the Pro Bowl of Pittsburgh on Sept. 18 … Recorded a in 2004 and also earned a spot in 2006 … sack for the second consecutive game as Jaguars No. 1 draft choice in 2002, tied a he sacked Peyton Manning on Sept. 24 at single-game record with three sacks in Indianapolis, becoming only the fifth his first NFL start and finished with 6.5 Jaguar to record at least 20 career sacks sacks for the year (tops among rookie … Led defensive line with nine tackles at defensive tackles) … Highest-drafted Washington on Oct. 1 along with two

JAGUARS BLOCKED FIELD GOALS

In 12 years, the Jaguars have blocked six field goals on special teams in the regular season.

DATE OPPONENT PLAYER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT 12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati Clyde Simmons Doug Pelfrey, 42 yards 9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh Clyde Simmons Norm Johnson, 40 yards 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay Marcus Stroud Ryan Longwell, 29 yards 9/8/02 vs. Indianapolis Marcus Stroud Mike Vanderjagt, 33 yards 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland John Henderson Phil Dawson, 36 yards 10/2/05 vs. Denver Rashean Mathis , 46 yards

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quarterback hits … Registered a sack Kentucky All-Star game … As a senior, against the New York Jets on Oct. 8 and made 150 tackles and two sacks … Also split a sack at Philadelphia on Oct. 29 … played tight end, catching 45 passes for Had seven tackles on Nov. 12 vs. Houston 560 yards and 11 touchdowns … School … Surpassed 400 career tackles vs. New won back-to-back state championships England on Dec. 24. his final two years … All-State as a junior, making 145 tackles and 15 sacks, while COLLEGE: Three-year starter who fin- adding 37 catches for 470 yards and nine ished with 165 career tackles (130 solo) TDs at tight end … All-State in basketball, and 20.5 sacks, fifth on the school's all- but was injured much of his senior sea- time record list … Consensus All-America VETERANS son … Through his partnership with HENDERSON first-team team selection as a senior … Baptist Heart Hospital in 2006, Henderson Outland Trophy Winner as a junior along taped a PSA encouraging people to keep with All-America first-team selection by a healthy heart … Supports the Associated Press … Majored in psycholo- Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation gy. Playbooks reading initiative … Actively PERSONAL: Married (Alivian Cawley) supports the charitable efforts of his with a son, Ja'Mari (4) and daughter, Talia teammates … Visited several local (2) … Lives in Jacksonville … Attended libraries during rookie season to promote Pearl-Cohn High in Nashville, where he Jaguars Foundation reading initiative … was an All-America selection as a senior Has volunteered with Big Brothers and in 1997 by Parade, USA Today, Blue Chip Big Sisters … In 2003, participated in the Illustrated, National Recruiting Advisor Campbell’s Chunky Soup “Tackling and Super Prep … Ranked No. 7 in The Hunger” program, donating 427 cans of Sporting News Top 100 … Ranked No. 1 soup to Second Harvest Food Bank … in state by Knoxville News-Sentinel and Featured with teammates Rob Meier and Chattanooga Times … First-team All- Paul Spicer on 2006 cover of BellSouth State as picked by the Associated Press Yellow Pages in Jacksonville … Served as and state sports writers … All-District, All- celebrity shopper in inaugural Shop With Region and All-Metro pick … Named the Jaguars holiday event benefitting Gatorade Player of the Year for Tennessee local community agencies … Full name: … Selected to play in Tennessee- John Nathan Henderson.

JOHN HENDERSON’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2002 Jacksonville 16/13 79 59 20 0 6.5 0 1 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 77 60 17 0 3.5 2 1 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 98 78 20 0 5.5 0 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/15 83 62 21 0 3.0 1 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 64 52 12 0 3.5 0 0 NFL totals: 5 years 80/76 401 311 90 0 22.0 3 3 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 blocked field goal in 2002 JOHN HENDERSON’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 5 2 3 0 0.0 0 0

JAGUARS HOUSE 10 FORMER FIRST ROUND PICKS

The Jaguars have 10 former first round picks on their roster, including the club’s first round selection from 2000-07. Here’s a list of the 12 first round picks:

PLAYER TEAM YEAR PLAYER TEAM YEAR G Chris Naeole Saints 1997 QB Byron Leftwich Jaguars 2003 RB Fred Taylor Jaguars 1998 WR Reggie Williams Jaguars 2004 OL Stockar McDougle Lions 2000 WR Matt Jones Jaguars 2005 DT Marcus Stroud Jaguars 2001 TE Marcedes Lewis Jaguars 2006 DT John Henderson Jaguars 2002 S Reggie Nelson Jaguars 2007

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CLINT 51 INGRAM LINEBACKER

INGRAM

VETERANS

6-2 • 238 LBS. • OKLAHOMA • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN MARCH 21, 1983 • HALLSVILLE, TEXAS ACQ. 3RD ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (14/11) NFL TOTALS: 14 games, 11 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the third round (80th overall) of the 2006 draft.

PRO: Hard-hitting linebacker with explosive Miami on Dec. 3 … Registered eight tackles speed … One of two rookies (Dee Webb) to and tied for a team-high with three passes start on defense for the Jaguars in 2006 as defensed on Dec. 10 vs. Indianapolis … he started 11 of 14 games … Ranked second Split a sack at Tennessee on Dec. 17 and on the team and fourth among NFL rookies led team with nine tackles … Had 13 tack- with 117 tackles … Total of 117 tackles les on Dec. 24 vs. New England. ranked third in team history for rookies behind (161, 1995) and COLLEGE: Two-year starter under head (130, 1996) … Named NFL’s coach Bob Stoops … Started 22 of 46 Defensive Rookie of the Month for games and recorded 127 tackles (77 solo), November … Recorded double-digit tackles seven sacks, 16 tackles for loss, five inter- in four of the last seven games … First ceptions, four forced fumbles and two Oklahoma player drafted by the Jaguars … fumble recoveries … Was named All-Big Nephew of former Dallas Cowboys running 12 Conference second-team by the coach- back Robert Newhouse … es as a senior … Started all 11 games as a senior and was team captain … Graduated 2006: Played in 14 games with 11 starts … with a degree in sociology-criminology. Ranked second on team with 117 tackles along with 1.5 sacks and one INT … Was PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Longview, inactive for first two games … Moved into Texas … Attended Hallsville (Texas) High … the starting lineup in week six following Rated sixth-best linebacker in the Midlands by season-ending injury to Mike Peterson … Prep Star as a senior … Registered 100 tack- Started first career game on Oct. 22 at les, three forced fumbles and one interception Houston and recorded nine tackles … On … Inducted into “H” (Hallsville) Association Oct. 29 at Philadelphia, recorded first Hall of Fame in May of 2005 … Was first-team career sack and added 10 tackles and one all-district (Class 17-4A) as senior … Active pass defensed ... Had best game of the sea- participant of the Jaguars Rookie Club that son vs. Tennessee on Nov. 5 as he led team included community visits to local children’s with a career-high 14 tackles while playing hospital, elementary schools, feeding the all 70 plays … Tied for team-lead with 10 homeless, youth football camps, local high tackles and picked off Eli Manning for first school football practices and a variety of other career interception against the New York outreach activities … Attended Jaguars Taste Giants on Nov. 20 … Led team with 10 tack- of the NFL dinner … Nickname is “Country” les at Buffalo on Nov. 26 and 12 tackles at … Full name: Clint Ingram.

CLINT INGRAM’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 14/11 117 67 50 4 1.5 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 14/11 1 0 0.0 0 0

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BRIAN 59 IWUH LINEBACKER

IWUH

VETERANS

6-0 • 235 LBS. • COLORADO • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN MARCH 8, 1984 • HOUSTON, TEXAS ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006 (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (12/0) NFL TOTALS: 12 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/30/06. PRO: Playmaking linebacker who played 24 vs. New England. in 12 games as an undrafted rookie in 2006 … Ranked fifth on the team with 10 COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Colorado special teams tackles … Spent first two and finished with 216 tackles, 23 sacks weeks of the regular season on practice and five interceptions … Earned All-Big squad before being promoted to active 12 Conference honors as a senior after roster … Originally signed as undrafted recording 65 tackles, five sacks and eight free agent from Colorado … fumble recoveries … Majored in econom- ics. 2006: Played in 12 games mainly on spe- cial teams … Signed to the active roster PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Houston, from the practice squad on Sept. 22 … Texas. … Attended Worthing High in Ranked fifth on the team with 10 special Houston … Earned All-League honors teams tackles … Saw first career action three straight years … Also lettered in on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis … Played as track, basketball and swimming … reserve LB on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets Distant cousin of former NFL player and recorded four tackles (three solo) Russell Maryland … Active participant of along with one special teams tackle … the Jaguars Rookie Club that included Saw action on defense for 14 plays at community visits to local children's hos- Houston on Oct. 22 and had one solo pital, elementary schools, feeding the tackle … On Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee, tied for homeless, youth football camps, local team-lead with two special teams tackles high school football practices and a vari- … Was inactive on Dec. 17 at Tennessee ety of other outreach activities … Full … Had two special teams tackles on Dec. name: Brian Iwuh.

BRIAN IWUH’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 12/ 0 7 4 3 10 0.0 0 0

JAGUARS IN THE AIR

The Jaguars will travel approximately 8,342 miles to their 2007 road games (including preseason). Miami 351 Tampa Bay 203 Pittsburgh 830 Green Bay 1,270 New Orleans 546 Houston 870 Denver 1,751 Tennessee 491 Kansas City 1,149 Indianapolis 881

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GREG 33 JONES FULLBACK/RUNNING BACK

G. JONES VETERANS

6-1 • 254 LBS. • FLORIDA STATE • EXP. 4TH YEAR BORN MAY 9, 1981 • COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/3), 2005 (14/13, 1/1), 2006 (IR) NFL TOTALS: 30 games, 16 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (55th overall) of the 2004 draft.

PRO: Starting fullback returns to the field rushing games in 2005 … Third-highest after missing entire 2006 season with a drafted running back by Jacksonville torn ACL in his left knee … Career totals (55th overall) behind Fred Taylor and include 213 carries for 737 yards and James Stewart, both first round picks … seven touchdowns in two seasons … Has Selected with choice obtained from started 16 of 30 games … Filled in for Green Bay in exchange for third and injured Fred Taylor in 2005 and rushed fourth round picks … for a career-high 575 yards and four touchdowns … Posted two 100-yard 2006: Missed the entire season after suf- 100 YARDS RUSHING AND RECEIVING IN A GAME

The Jaguars have had a player surpass 100-yards rushing and 100-yards receiving in a game 18 times in 12 seasons. Here are the games when the Jaguars eclipsed 100-yards rushing and receiving in a game:

NO. 100-RUSH 100-REC. 300-PASS GAME 1. James Stewart 112 Keenan McCardell 232 421 10/20/96 at StL (L) 2. Fred Taylor 128 McCardell 108 Brunell 376 9/20/98 vs. Balt. (W) 3. Taylor 183 Jimmy Smith 112 12/6/98 vs. Det. (W) 4. Stewart 124 Smith 115 9/19/99 at Car. (W) 5. Stewart 145 Smith 124, Brunell 308 12/2/99 vs. Pit. (W) McCardell 113 6. Taylor 136 Smith 134 12/19/99 at Clev. (W) Taylor 135 Smith 136 1/15/00 vs. Mia. (playoff W) 7. Taylor 124 Kyle Brady 111 10/22/00 vs. Was. (L) 8. Taylor 107 Brady 138 10/29/00 at Dal. (W/OT) 9. Taylor 103 Smith 117, Brunell 340 11/12/00 vs. Sea. (L) McCardell 156 10.Taylor 181 Smith 104 12/3/00 vs. Clev. (W) 11.Taylor 137 Smith 147 12/10/00 vs. Ariz. (W) 12.Stacey Mack 111 Smith 122 12/23/01 at Minn. (W) 13 Mack 125 McCardell 132 12/30/01 vs. K.C. (L) 14.Taylor 118 Smith 136 11/30/03 vs. T.B. (W) 15.Taylor 107 Smith 113 Byron Leftwich 300 10/24/04 at Ind. (W) 16.Taylor 144 Smith 109 11/14/04 vs. Det. (W) 17.Taylor 165 Ernest Wilford 145 10/30/05 at StL (L) 18. 106 Matt Jones 117 11/13/05 vs. Balt. (W)

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fering ACL injury in left knee in the club’s 10 touchdowns as a senior and registered third preseason game against Tampa Bay seven sacks … Named All-State as a sen- on Aug. 26. ior … Competed in sprints on the track team … Supports teammates community COLLEGE: Started 21 of 42 games and fin- efforts and team related events … ished with 480 rushes for 2,535 yards and Attended Christmas party sponsored by 23 touchdowns along with 24 receptions Jacksonville Sheriff's Office for children for 153 yards … Led team as a senior with of family members who have tragically 618 rushing yards and seven touchdowns died … Actively supports the charitable on 144 carries … Graduated with a degree efforts of his teammates … Enjoys inter- G. JONES VETERANS in sports management. acting with children and reading to ele- PERSONAL: Married (Dana) with son, mentary students … Attends and sup- Greg Jones, Jr. … Resides in Beaufort, ports team sponsored events including S.C. … Cousin of boxing great Joe Frazier the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation … Attended Battery Creek High (Beaufort, Playbooks reading initiative … Full name: S.C.) … Rushed for over 1,600 yards and Greg Jones.

GREG JONES’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Jacksonville 16/ 3 62 162 2.6 12 3 2005 Jacksonville 14/13 151 575 3.8 27 4 2006 Jacksonville Injured reserve (knee) NFL totals: 3 years 30/16 213 737 3.5 27 7 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Jacksonville 16/ 3 3 13 4.3 9 0 2005 Jacksonville 14/13 10 65 6.5 10 0 2006 Jacksonville Injured reserve (knee) NFL totals: 3 years 30/16 13 78 6.0 10 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 5 kickoff returns for 90 yards in 2004; Special teams tackles: 7 in 2004; 5 in 2005 GREG JONES’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 2 15 7.5 11 0 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

GREG JONES’ 100-YARD GAMES DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh 25 106 4.2 20 1 12/4/05 at Cleveland 27 103 3.8 22 0

GREG JONES’ REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushes: 27 (12/4/05 at Cleveland) Yards rushing: 106 (11/13/05 at Pittsburgh) Longest rush: 27 (9/18/05 at Indianapolis) Rushing touchdown: 1 (7 times, last 11/27/05 at Arizona) Longest rushing touchdown: 25 (11/27/05 at Arizona)

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MATT 18 JONES WIDE RECEIVER

M. JONES VETERANS

6-6 • 232 LBS. • ARKANSAS • EXP. 3RD YEAR BORN APRIL 22, 1983 • FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (16/1, 1/0), 2006 (14/4) NFL TOTALS: 30 games, 5 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (18th overall) of the 2005 draft.

PRO: Third-year receiver has ability to downs … Posted two 100-yard receiving stretch the field … Made the switch from games and had 13 receptions of 20-plus collegiate quarterback to NFL wide yards … Had career-best and team-high receiver as a rookie in 2005 … Career 15.7-yards average per reception … Led totals include 77 receptions for 1,075 team with 71 yards receiving on five yards (14.0 avg.) with nine touchdowns receptions in season-opener vs. Dallas on along with 14 rushes for 36 yards … Has Sept. 10 … Finished with six receptions started five of 30 games and posted three for 73 yards on Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh … 100-yard receiving games … Only third Started at Washington on Oct. 1 and had player in team history to record three- two receptions for 13 yards … Led team plus 100-yard games (Jimmy Smith, 46; with 66 receiving yards on three recep- Keenan McCardell, 19) … Athletic play- tions on Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee with all maker who has ability to rush and pass three receptions resulting in first downs the football … Led team in 2006 with a … Recorded career-long 49-yard recep- career-high 643 receiving yards on 41 tion from David Garrard vs. New York receptions and four touchdowns … Giants on Nov. 20 … Made three-yard Surpassed 1,000 yards receiving in his game-tying touchdown reception on Nov. 30th game, the fastest player in team his- 26 at Buffalo … Set career-highs in receiv- tory to accomplish the feat … Has com- ing with six receptions for 128 yards and pleted 2 of 3 passes for 12 yards … one touchdown on Dec. 3 at Miami, his Became the first Jaguars position player first 100-yard game of the season. to complete two passes in his career and Scored on a 15-yard touchdown pass joined only LaBrandon Toefield and from David Garrard against the Dolphins as the three non-quarter- … Had three-yard touchdown grab in backs to complete a pass in a regular sea- starting role on Dec. 17 at Tennessee … son game … Selected with the 18th over- Finished with four receptions for a team- all pick in the 2005 NFL draft … Was the high 69 yards on Dec. 24 vs. New fourth overall wide receiver drafted England, including a 33-yard touchdown behind Braylon Edwards, Troy reception … In season-finale on Dec. 31 at Williamson and Mike Williams … Ranked Kansas City, recorded five receptions for fifth among NFL rookies in yards (432), 104 yards. third in receptions (36) and second in receiving touchdowns (5) in 2005 … COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Arkansas at quarterback … Finished 2006: Played in 14 games with a career- career with 417 of 755 passes for 5,857 high four starts … Was inactive for two yards, 53 touchdowns and 30 intercep- games with hamstring injury … Led team tions … Set conference record for rushing with 643 receiving yards along with a yards by a quarterback with 2,535 yards career-high 41 receptions for four touch- on 382 carries and 24 touchdowns … Set

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school record with 8,392 yards in total recording 520 receiving yards and five offense and was responsible for school- touchdowns on 22 catches … Finalist for record 77 touchdowns … Finished with a McDonald's All-America honors in bas- career-high 2,073 yards and 15 touch- ketball … As a junior in basketball, broke downs as a senior along with 83 rushes former All-America basketball player for 622 yards and scores … Majored in Corliss Williamson's conference record education. for season scoring average (24.5 points per game) … Avid hunter and fisherman PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Van Buren, … Enjoys reading to elementary students Ark. … Attended Northside (Fort Smith, … Participated in Designs from the Heart M. JONES VETERANS Ark.) High as a senior … All-Arkansas and home visit in 2006 … Supports and All-State quarterback who completed 62 attends team sponsored events including of 137 passes for 830 yards and seven Operation Blessing, Jaguars annual Taste touchdowns as a senior and earned 939 of the NFL dinner and the Jacksonville yards and 13 touchdowns on 105 rushing Jaguars Foundation Playbooks reading attempts … Ranked in the top five in the initiative … Supports the charitable state in punt returns … Spent the first efforts of his teammate … Participated in three years of his prep career at Van youth football camps as a rookie in 2005 Buren (Ark.) High … Split time as a junior … Attended annual Jaguars food drive … between quarterback and wide receiver, Full name: Matthew Jones.

MATT JONES’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 1 36 432 12.0 42 5 2006 Jacksonville 14/ 4 41 643 15.7 49 4 NFL totals: 2 years 30/ 5 77 1,075 14.0 49 9 RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 1 12 51 4.3 25 0 2006 Jacksonville 14/ 4 2 -15 -7.5 -6 0 NFL totals: 2 years 30/ 5 14 36 2.6 25 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 of 3 passing for 12 yards in 2005 MATT JONES’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 6 94 15.7 41 0 RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

MATT JONES’ 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore 5 117 23.4 42 1 12/3/06 at Miami 6 128 21.3 33 1 12/31/06 at Kansas City 5 104 20.8 49 0

MATT JONES’ REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 6 (9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh, 12/3/06 at Miami) Yards receiving: 128 (12/3/06 at Miami) Longest reception: 49 (11/20/06 from David Garrard vs. New York Giants) Receving touchdown: 1 (9 times, last 12/24/06 vs. New England) Longest receiving touchdown: 33t (12/24/06 vs. New England)

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MAURICE 32 JONES-DREW RUNNING BACK/KICK RETURNER

VETERANS

JONES-DREW

5-7 • 208 LBS. • UCLA • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN MARCH 23, 1985 • PINOLE, CALIFORNIA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (16/1) NFL TOTALS: 16 games, 1 start POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (60th overall) of the 2006 draft.

PRO: Explosive, tough, all-purpose back back by Jacksonville (60th overall), who has a knack for the big play … Broke behind Fred Taylor and James Stewart, 10 team records as a rookie running back both first round picks, and Greg Jones and kickoff returner … Finished with (2004, 55th overall) … Was one of six run- 2,250 all-purpose yards, the third-most ning backs selected in the first two by a rookie in NFL history, and set a team rounds of the 2006 NFL Draft and ranked record for all-purpose yards in a season first among the group in total TDs (16), and in a game (303, vs. Indianapolis, Dec. total yards (2,250), average per touch 10) … Finished with 166 rushes for 941 (9.2), average per rush (5.7), average per yards (5.7 avg.) and team-high 13 touch- reception (9.5) and was second in rushing downs rushing and a team rookie-record yards (941) … Became only fifth player in 46 receptions for 436 yards and two UCLA history to lead the team in rushing touchdowns … Led team with 31 kickoff in all three seasons and left with the returns for 860 yards (27.7 avg.) and one school record 4,688 all-purpose yards … touchdown. The 27.7 average was the highest single-season mark in team his- 2006: Played in all 16 games with one tory. … Led all NFL rookies and ranked start … Finished with team-record 2,250 tied for third in the NFL with 16 touch- all-purpose yards … Ranked second on downs (13 rushing, 2 receiving, 1 kickoff the team in rushing with 166 carries for return), including a rushing touchdown in 941 yards with a team-high 13 rushing a NFL-record (by a rookie) eight consecu- touchdowns and also ranked second with tive games … Led all NFL running backs 46 receptions (team rookie record) for 436 with a 5.7 average per carry, the highest yards and two touchdowns … Finished in team history … Tied for NFL-lead with with 31 kickoff returns for 860 yards (27.7 six touchdowns of 10-plus yards and avg.) … Produced three of the top seven ranked tied for third with three touch- single-game all-purpose yards totals in downs of 20-plus yards … Ranked 3rd in team history … Registered three 100-yard the NFL in all-purpose yards in 2006, trail- rushing games and joined Fred Taylor ing only Steven Jackson of St. Louis (1998, six 100-yard games) as the only (2,334) and NFL MVP LaDainian rookies in team history to rush for 100- Tomlinson of San Diego (2,323) … Along plus yards … Scored a touchdown in with Fred Taylor (231-1,146, 5 TDs), eight consecutive games, tying Fred formed the NFL's second-best rushing Taylor (8, 1998) for most in team history, duo in 2006 and best in team history with and registered at least one score in 12 of 2,087 rushing yards … Helped Jaguars the last 14 games … Ranked second in set a single-season franchise record for team history with 16 touchdowns (Taylor, rushing yards with 2,541 (158.8 yards per 17, 1998) in a season and was also sec- game) … Fourth-highest drafted running ond to Taylor (14) for most rushing touch- downs as a rookie with 13 … Ranked 8th

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in the AFC and 15th in the NFL with 1,377 rookie and were the most since Tim yards from scrimmage … Ranked 3rd in Brown had 306 on November 28, 1998 for the NFL with a 27.7 kickoff return average Oakland. Had a 93-yard kickoff return … Recorded first career 100-yard rushing against the Colts, the third-longest in game with 103 yards on 13 carries on team history, and also scored on a 18- Sept. 24 at Indianapolis along with four yard run on the second offensive play and receptions for 32 yards and a seven-yard a 48-yard scamper in the second quarter touchdown reception from Byron … Named AFC Special Teams Player of Leftwich. Returned four kickoffs for 109 the Week and was presented the NFL yards (27.3 avg.) against the Colts and fin- Player of the Day Golden Peacock Award ished with 244 all-purpose yards … by NBC following the Colts game … Led VETERANS JONES-DREW Scored on a 51-yard touchdown pass team with a career-high 25 carries for 98 from Leftwich on Oct. 1 at Washington, yards and one touchdown at Tennessee the longest completion of the season for on Dec. 17 along with three receptions for the Jaguars … Led team with two rushing 47 yards … Made first career start on Dec. touchdowns on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets 24 vs. New England and led team with 19 … Led team with a career-high seven carries for 131 yards and two touchdowns receptions for 58 yards on Oct. 22 at along with six receptions for 41 yards … Houston and added a one-yard touch- Scored on a 74-yard run against the down run … Carried the ball 21 times for Patriots, the second-longest touchdown 77 yards on Oct. 29 at Philadelphia … Had run in team history … Led team with 12 four receptions for 56 yards and a three- rushes for 46 yards and one touchdown yard touchdown run on Nov. 12 vs. in season-finale at Kansas City on Dec. 31, Houston … On Nov. 20 vs. New York surpassing former Baltimore Colt Curtis Giants, he finished with nine carries for Dickey (1980) for the NFL rookie record 45 yards and one touchdown rushing, with a rushing touchdown in his eighth two receptions for 16 yards and two kick- consecutive game. off returns for 38 yards … At Buffalo on Nov. 26, he rushed eight times for 78 COLLEGE: Started 22 of 36 games in three yards with runs of 24, 17, 14t and 13 seasons and finished with 2,503 rushing yards. Led team with five receptions for yards on 481 carries along with 26 touch- 47 yards against the Bills and recorded downs … Recorded 64 career receptions three kickoffs for 101 yards with a long of for 819 yards and seven touchdowns … 50 yards … Scored on a 32-yard run on Left school following his junior season Dec. 3 at Miami … Set a team-record for and was only the fifth player in school all-purpose yards in a game with 303 vs. history to lead the team in rushing in all Indianapolis on Dec. 10, finishing with 15 three seasons and also served as a punt rushes for a career-high 161 yards and and kickoff returner where he set the two touchdowns, one reception for 15 school record with 4,688 all-purpose yards, two kickoffs for 109 yards (54.5 yards … As a senior, was consensus All- avg.) and one touchdown and one punt America selection as all-purpose back return for 13 yards. The 303 all-purpose and All-Pac 10 first-team selection as punt yards ranked fourth in NFL history by a returner … Majored in history.

MAURICE KNOWS HIS WAY TO THE END ZONE

Maurice Jones-Drew led the Jaguars in 2006 with 16 touchdowns (13 rushing, 2 receiv- ing, 1 return), which ranked fifth among all rookies since 1990. Jones-Drew led all rook- ies with 16 touchdowns and ranked tied for third in the NFL. Jones-Drew scored a touchdown in 12 of the last 14 games and had all 16 touchdowns in those 14 games.

MOST TOUCHDOWNS BY A ROOKIE SINCE 1990 RK PLAYER YEAR TDS 1. Randy Moss, Minnesota 1998 17 Fred Taylor, Jacksonville 1998 17 Edgerrin James, Indianapolis 1999 17 Clinton Portis, Denver 2002 17 5. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jacksonville 2006 16 6. Mike Anderson, Denver 2000 15 Curtis Martin, New England 1995 15

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PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Antioch, Pop Warner football in Pinole, Calif. … Calif. … Attended De La Salle (Concord, Hosted a football camp for youth in sum- Calif.) High … Lettered three times in mer of 2006 … Active participant of the football … Parade, Prep Star and Super Jaguars Rookie Club that included com- Prep All-America selection who was also munity visits to local children's hospital, a member of the Super Prep Elite 50 elementary schools, feeding the home- team, in addition to earning that publica- less, youth football camps, local high tion's FarWest Offensive Player of the school football practices and a variety of Year honors … Added All-West accolades other outreach activities … Attended sur- from Tom Lemming's Prep Football prise birthday party for 20-year old JT VETERANS Report and was a Max Emfinger six-star Townsend … Taped PSA for JONES-DREW selection as all-purpose back … Earned Florida/Georgia Blood Alliance to pro- Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, first- mote annual blood drive … Partnered team All-State, State Running Back of the with local chapter of Character Counts … Year and Long Beach Press-Telegram Represented Jaguars during Super Bowl Best in the West honorable mention XLI in South Florida for annual Taste of recognition … Member of team that the NFL hunger-relief fundraiser … extended the school's game winning Supports and attends team sponsored streak to 138 games … Gained 1,457 events like Operation Blessing, Food yards rushing, averaging 11.9 yards per Drive Kick-off, Jaguars Taste of the NFL attempt, and had 26 total touchdowns in dinner and the Jacksonville Jaguars 12 games as a senior … Four-year mem- Foundation Playbooks reading initiative ber of the track team as a sprinter … Has … Participates in the charitable efforts of worn a Superman t-shirt underneath his teammates … Full name: Maurice jersey since he was 10-years old playing Christopher Jones-Drew.

MAURICE JONES-DREW’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 1 166 941 5.7 74t* 13* RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 1 46 436 9.5 51t* 2 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS RETURNS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 1 0 13 13.0 13 0 31* 860* 27.7# 93t* 1

* Team leader # Team record MAURICE JONES-DREW’S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/24/06 at Indianapolis 13 103 7.9 26 0 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 15 166 11.1 48t 2 12/24/06 vs. New England 19 131 6.9 74t 2 MAURICE JONES-DREW’S REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts: 25 (12/17/06 at Tennessee) Rushing yards: 166 (12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis) Longest run: 74t (12/24/06 vs. New England) Rushing touchdown: 2 (3 times, last 12/24/06 vs. New England) Longest rushing touchdown: 74t (12/24/06 vs. New England) Receptions: 7 (10/22/06 at Houston) Receiving yards: 58 (10/22/06 at Houston) Longest reception: 51t (10/1/06 at Washington) Receiving touchdown: 1 (9/24/06 at Indianapolis, 10/1/06 at Washington) All-purpose yards: 303 (12/10/06 at Indianapolis) Combined yards: 181 (12/10/06 at Indianapolis)

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BYRON 7 LEFTWICH QUARTERBACK

LEFTWICH VETERANS

6-5 • 250 LBS. • MARSHALL • EXP. 5TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 14, 1980 • WASHINGTON, D.C. ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (15/13), 2004 (14/14), 2005 (11/11, 1/1), 2006 (6/6) NFL TOTALS: 46 games, 44 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2003 draft.

PRO: Fifth-year quarterback has a 24-20 tions for a 89.3 passer rating … Has career record as a starter … Career pass- thrown for 300 yards in four career games ing totals include 789 of 1,344 for 9,042 including a career-high 357 yards at San yards with 51 touchdowns and 36 inter- Diego on Oct. 10, 2004 … Has thrown for ceptions for a 80.5 passer rating and plus- 100-plus yards in 15 different quarters 15 TD/Int. differential … Recorded 120 including a career-high 213 yards in rushes for 364 yards and eight touch- fourth quarter at San Diego on Oct. 10, downs … Missed 15 games the last two 2004 … Career totals in red zone include seasons with injuries, including 10 games 27 touchdowns with only one intercep- in 2006 with an ankle injury … Ranked tion for 94.9 passer rating … Has pro- second in team history for touchdowns, duced 14 100-plus rating games and 13 passing yards, completions, attempts, games with multiple touchdown passes completion pct. and passer rating … Was … One of the most successful rookie ninth quarterback to start a game in fran- quarterbacks in NFL history … Finished chise history and has second-most victo- rookie season with 2,819 passing yards, ries (24) behind Mark Brunell (63) … Set fourth-highest total for a rookie quarter- career-best numbers in 2005 with 15 back in NFL history behind Peyton touchdowns against only five intercep- Manning (3,739), Chris Weinke (2,931) STARTING RECORDS OF JAGUARS QUARTERBACKS

Steve Mark Rob Steve Jamie Jonathan Jay David Byron Beuerlein Brunell Johnson Matthews Martin Quinn Fiedler Garrard Leftwich 1995 1995-03 1995-97 1997 1998, 2000 1998-01 1999 2002-06 2003-06 1995 1-5 3-7 – – – – – – – 1996 – 9-7 – – – – – – – 1997 – 9-5 1-0 1-0 – – – – – 1998 – 10-3 – – 0-1 1-1 – – – 1999 – 13-2 – – – – 1-0 – – 2000 – 7-9 – – – – – – – 2001 – 6-9 – – – 0-1 – – – 2002 – 6-9 – – – – – 0-1 – 2003 – 0-3 – – – – – – 5-8 2004 – – – – – – – 1-1 8-6 2005 – – – – – – – 4-1 8-3 2006 – – – – – – – 5-5 3-3 Totals 1-5 63-54 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-0 10-8 24-20

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and Rick Mirer (2,833) … Jaguars No. 1 final game of the season. draft choice in 2003, tied for 11th in AFC with a 73.0 passer rating, which was the COLLEGE: One of the most prolific fourth-highest of the 37 quarterbacks passers in college football history, setting who had been drafted in the first round Mid-American Conference career records since 1983 … Was record-setting passer for passing yards and total offense … in college … Seventh overall selection in Three-year starter who completed 939 of 2003 is highest-drafted quarterback ever 1,442 passes (65.1 percent) for 11,903 by Jaguars (fourth in franchise history) … yards, 89 touchdowns and only 28 inter- ceptions, while amassing 12,090 yards of LEFTWICH VETERANS 2006: Started first six games and finished total offense on 1,632 plays ... Finished the season with 1,159 passing yards, sixth in voting for Heisman Trophy as a completing 108 of 183 passes for seven senior and was first-team All-Mid touchdowns and five interceptions … American Conference … Became first Added 25 rushes for 41 yards and two repeat winner of conference’s Offensive touchdowns … Was inactive for four Player of the Year in a decade … Started games with an ankle injury and was 12 games as a senior and completed 331 placed on injured reserve on Dec. 1 … of 491 passes for 4,268 yards, 30 touch- Completed 23 of 34 passes (67.6 pct.) for downs and 10 interceptions … Was 237 yards and 1 TD in season-opening inducted into the Marshall University Hall win against Dallas on Sept. 10 and had a of Fame in 2007 … Graduated with a three-yard touchdown run. Completed 10 degree in business. consecutive passes in the second half against the Cowboys … Was 26 of 39 PERSONAL: Single … Lives in passing for 260 yards against Pittsburgh Jacksonville … Attended H.D. Woodson on Sept. 18 on Monday Night Football … High in Washington, D.C. … Lettered in Scored on a four-yard touchdown run at football, basketball and baseball … Indianapolis on Sept. 24 and completed Named All-Metro, George Michael's 16 of 28 passes for 107 yards, 1 TD and 2 Golden 11 and Offensive Player of the ints. … A week later at Washington on Year as a senior … For the second consec- Oct. 1, completed 20 of 34 passes for 290 utive year hosted a group of 50 children yards, 3 TDs and 2 ints. for a 103.8 passer from local elementary schools for every rating in his first game in his hometown. Jaguars home game … Participated in the Hooked up with Maurice Jones-Drew on JCPenny Take a Player to School program 51-yard touchdown pass and hit Reggie … Actively supports the charitable efforts Williams for scoring plays of 33 and 21 of his teammates …Supports the yards against the Redskins … Threw 50th Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation career touchdown pass to George Playbooks reading initiative … Supports Wrighster on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets as various community agencies … he finished 9 of 20 passing for 140 yards Participated in Ernest Wilford and James and 2 TDs … Completed 14 of 28 passes Harris’ celebrity golf tournaments in 2005 for 125 yards on Oct. 22 at Houston, his … Full name: Byron Antron Leftwich.

BYRON LEFTWICH’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS PASSING GP/GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG RTG 2003 Jacksonville 15/13 418 239 57.2 2,819 14 16 84t 73.0 2004 Jacksonville 14/14 441 267 60.5 2,941 15 10 65 82.2 2005 Jacksonville 11/11 302 175 57.9 2,123 15 5 45t 89.3 2006 Jacksonville 6/ 6 183 108 59.0 1,159 7 5 51t 79.0 NFL totals: 4 years 46/44 1,344 789 58.7 9,042 51 36 84t 80.5

RECORD AS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD STARTER 2003 Jacksonville 15/13 25 108 4.3 18 2 5-8 2004 Jacksonville 14/14 39 148 3.8 17 2 8-6 2005 Jacksonville 11/11 31 67 2.2 9 2 8-3 2006 Jacksonville 6/ 6 25 41 1.6 7 2 3-3 NFL totals: 4 years 46/44 120 364 3.0 18 8 24-20 SACKED-YARDS: 2003: 19-90, 2004: 25-114, 2005: 23-110, 2006: 9-48 (Totals 76-362) BYRON LEFTWICH’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS PASSING GP/GS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT LG RTG 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 31 18 179 58.1 0 1 24 61.1

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RECORD AS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD STARTER 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 3 26 8.7 18 0 0-1 SACKED-YARDS: 2005: 4-30

BYRON LEFTWICH’S REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts: 54 (10/10/04 at San Diego) Pass completions: 36 (10/10/04 at San Diego) LEFTWICH Yards passing: 357 (10/10/04 at San Diego) VETERANS Touchdowns passing: 3 (11/20/05 at Tennessee, 10/1/06 at Washington) Longest pass completion: 84t (9/28/03 at Houston to Troy Edwards) Rushing attempts: 10 (1/2/05 at Oakland) Rushing yards: 41 (1/2/05 at Oakland) Longest run: 18 (12/28/03 at Atlanta) Rushing touchdown: 1 (eight times, last 9/24/06 at Indianapolis) BYRON LEFTWICH VS. THE NFL (REGULAR SEASON) PASSING RUSHING OPPONENT GAMES ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT RAT NO YDS TD Arizona 1 2 2 18 100.0 0 0 104.2 0 0 0 Atlanta 1 32 19 167 59.4 1 0 83.7 3 33 0 Baltimore 2 64 38 419 59.4 2 1 82.7 4 3 0 Buffalo 2 44 25 239 56.8 2 2 68.3 2 11 0 Chicago 1 45 25 242 55.5 2 1 76.3 4 8 0 Cincinnati 1 24 10 161 41.6 2 0 92.5 5 0 0 Dallas 1 34 23 237 67.6 1 1 85.0 5 7 1 Denver 2 50 28 360 56.0 2 2 75.4 3 11 0 Green Bay 1 20 9 121 45.0 2 0 98.1 3 9 0 Houston 6 172 99 1,030 57.6 3 6 66.3 13 43 1 Indianapolis 6 155 100 1,134 64.5 6 3 91.2 14 34 2 Kansas City 1 36 24 298 66.6 2 0 110.6 3 25 1 Miami 1 42 24 256 57.4 0 3 45.3 5 24 1 Minnesota 1 34 19 235 55.9 1 0 87.3 0 0 0 New England 1 40 21 288 52.5 1 2 63.3 3 10 0 New Orleans 1 17 9 131 52.9 1 2 58.3 2 23 0 New York Jets 3 76 42 489 55.3 4 2 81.5 6 14 0 Oakland 1 28 15 149 53.6 0 1 54.0 10 41 0 Pittsburgh 3 101 61 705 60.4 2 2 79.8 7 9 0 San Diego 2 82 55 693 67.1 3 2 95.2 5 9 1 Seattle 1 31 17 252 54.8 2 0 103.2 4 9 0 St. Louis 1 31 18 213 58.0 2 1 87.2 1 9 0 Tampa Bay 1 34 20 224 58.8 2 0 98.2 3 3 0 Tennessee 4 116 66 691 56.9 5 4 74.3 10 15 1 Washington 1 34 20 290 58.8 3 1 103.8 5 14 0 BYRON LEFTWICH’S TOP GAMES

Byron Leftwich has produced 12 100-plus rating games in his career as a starter. The Jaguars are 9-3 in those 10 starts. He recorded a 100-plus rating in two of six games in 2006: DATE OPPONENT W/L RATING PASSING TOTALS 10/5/03 vs. San Diego W 132.4 19-28-336, 2 TDs 9/26/04 at Tennessee W 102.9 14-20-124, 1 TD 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis L 101.5 29-41-318, 1 TD 10/17/04 vs. Kansas City W 110.6 24-36-298, 2 TDs 10/24/04 at Indianapolis W 116.0 23-30-300, 2 TDs 12/5/04 vs. Pittsburgh L 105.2 16-27-268, 1 TD 9/11/05 vs. Seattle W 103.2 17-31-252, 2 TDs 9/25/05 at New York Jets W 103.0 16-23-177, 2 TDs 11/6/05 vs. Houston W 115.1 19-25-218, 1 TD 11/20/05 at Tennessee W 104.9 22-38-258, 3 TDs 10/1/06 at Washington L 103.8 20-34-290, 3 TDs 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets W 102.1 9-20-140, 2 TDs

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MARCEDES 89 LEWIS TIGHT END

LEWIS

VETERANS

6-6 • 270 LBS. • UCLA • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN MAY 19, 1984 • LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (15/3) NFL TOTALS: 15 games, 3 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (28th overall) of the 2006 draft. PRO: Gifted playmaker who played in 15 Garrard on Nov. 26 at Buffalo … Caught games with three starts as a rookie … three passes for 27 yards with a long of 14 Finished with 13 receptions for 126 yards on Dec. 17 at Tennessee … In season- (9.7 avg.) and one touchdown in 2006 … finale at Kansas City on Dec. 31, had two Has great size and athletic ability … receptions for 13 yards. Selected with 28th overall pick in 2006 NFL Draft … Highest drafted tight end in COLLEGE: Winner of 2005 Mackey Award, Jaguars history, only fourth overall, and given to nation's top tight end … Started first since George Wrighster in 2003 … 32 of 49 games in four seasons … Holds Winner of 2005 Mackey Award, given to school record for tight ends with career nation’s top collegiate tight end … Second totals of 126 receptions for 1,571 yards and tight end taken in the 2006 draft behind 21 touchdowns … Unanimous All-America Maryland's Vernon Davis (6th overall) … and All-Pac 10 selection as a senior, finish- Was teammate with Jaguars RB/KR ing with 59 receptions for 741 yards and 10 Maurice Jones-Drew at UCLA … Former touchdowns … Was second among basketball player who was heavily recruit- Division I-A tight ends with 4.83 receptions ed in college … per game as a senior … Majored in history. 2006: Played in 15 games with three starts PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Long … Recorded 13 receptions for 126 yards Beach, Calif. … Attended Poly (Long and one touchdown … Missed final three Beach, Calif.) High … Was heavily recruit- preseason games after suffering ankle ed in basketball where he lettered for injury at Miami on Aug. 12 in preseason three years … Played quarterback as a opener … Was inactive for season-opener freshman before moving to tight end for on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Recorded two final three seasons … Earned Parade All- receptions for 40 yards on Oct. 1 at America, Super Prep Elite 50 and Super Washington, including a season-long 31- Prep All-America as senior … Had 44 yard catch that helped set up a Jaguars receptions for 710 yards and seven sacks touchdown … Started first career game on as a defensive end as a senior … Active Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … Had two recep- participant of the Jaguars Rookie Club tions for 11 yards on Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee that included community visits to local … Made one reception for six yards on children's hospital, elementary schools, Nov. 12 vs. Houston and one reception for feeding the homeless, youth football nine yards on Nov. 20 vs. New York Giants camps, local high school football prac- … Scored on one-yard pass from David tices and a variety of other outreach activ- ities … Full name: Marcedes Alexis Lewis.

MARCEDES LEWIS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 15/ 3 13 126 9.7 31 1

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VINCE 67 MANUWAI GUARD

MANUWAI VETERANS

6-2 • 336 LBS. • HAWAII • EXP. 5TH YEAR BORN JULY 12, 1980 • HONOLULU, HAWAII ACQ. 3RD ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (15/14), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 63 games, 62 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the third round (72nd overall) of the 2003 draft. PRO: Durable guard who has missed only two 200-yard rushing games. Jaguars one game in four seasons … Has started surpassed the previous high of 244 rush- 62 of 63 games in four seasons at guard ing yards on Dec. 3, 2000 against including every game the last three sea- Cleveland. sons … Jaguars ranked sixth in rushing from 2003-06 with a 131.6 average … COLLEGE: Three-year starter who could Played major role on offensive line in play any position on the line … Did not 2006 that helped set single-season fran- allow a in his last 35 chise record for rushing yards (2,541) and games as a starter … All-America first- also the single-game record for rushing team choice by College Football News as yards (375, vs. Ind.) … Considered one of a senior … Majored in sociology. the steals of the 2003 draft … Third-round PERSONAL: Married (Jaime) with daugh- pick was the second guard drafted after ter Kawaipiilama (5) and sons Eric Steinbach (second round, Bengals) Kalamaikapo (9), Lototoa (3) and Taimua … First player drafted by Jaguars out of (2) … Lives in Jacksonville … Attended Hawaii … Second-highest drafted guard Farrington High in Honolulu … Earned ever by Jaguars (Brad Meester, 60th in three letters in both football and track and 2000) … two letters in basketball and one in pad- 2006: Started all 16 games at left guard … dling … All-State pick in football … First- Did not miss a snap in 14 games … team All-League in discus … Supports Jaguars set a single-season franchise and attends team sponsored events record for rushing yards with 2,541 as including Food Drive and Operation they averaged 158.8 yards per game … Blessing … Actively supports the charita- Helped pave the way for a franchise ble efforts of his teammates … Enjoys record 5.0-yard rushing average … As a interacting with kids and visiting local unit, the Jaguars allowed only 30 sacks … community agencies … Full name: Part of an offensive line that led Jaguars Vincent Keoni Manuwai … Last name to a franchise-record 375 rushing yards pronounced: MAH-new-why. against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, one of ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 reception for minus-1 yard on 11/20/05 at Tennessee

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RASHEAN 27 MATHIS CORNERBACK

MATHIS

VETERANS

6-1 • 190 LBS. • BETHUNE-COOKMAN • EXP. 5TH YEAR BORN AUGUST 27, 1980 • NASHVILLE, GEORGIA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT ‘06‘06

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, 1/1), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 64 games, 64 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (39th overall) of the 2003 draft.

PRO: Pro Bowl ballhawking corner who an overtime win at Pittsburgh on Oct. 16, has led the Jaguars in interceptions for 2005 … Joined OT Brian DeMarco (1995), three straight seasons … Has started all CB (1999), G Brad 64 games after being drafted in second Meester (2000) and OT Maurice Williams round of 2003 draft … Career totals (2001) as the only Jaguars rookies who include 303 tackles (226 solo), 20 inter- started 16 games … Native of ceptions, one forced fumble and one fum- Jacksonville and first player chosen by ble recovery … Owns team record with 20 Jaguars out of Bethune-Cookman … career interceptions ... Ranked second in Fourth-highest defensive back ever cho- team history with 267 career interception sen by Jaguars after Donovin Darius (No. return yards … Became first Jaguars cor- 25 in 1999), Fernando Bryant (No. 26 in nerback to be voted to the Pro Bowl as he 1999), and Reggie Nelson (No. 21 in 2007) was named a starter in 2006, the fourth … Was one of college football’s best ever consecutive season the Jaguars have had at intercepting the football (14 in 2002, 31 a defensive player in the Pro Bowl … total) … Ranked tied for third in the NFL with a team-record eight interceptions in 2006 2006: Started all 16 games at LCB for the … Leads all defensive backs selected in fourth straight season … Voted as starter the 2003 draft with 20 interceptions … for Pro Bowl and was named to Helped club set a franchise record with 20 Associated Press All-Pro team … interceptions in 2006, one year after tying Recorded 71 tackles (54 solo) and team- the franchise record of 19 interceptions in record eight interceptions for 146 inter- 2005 … Became only fifth Jaguar to make ception return yards … The eight inter- 16 starts as a rookie, starting six games at ceptions surpassed the previous single- free safety and 10 at cornerback … One of season record of six set by five Jaguars defenders to return an inter- (1999) and Marlon McCree (2002) … The ception for a touchdown as he scored in 146 interception return yards ranked sec- ond in team history … Had eight tackles JAGUARS CAREER INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS

RK. NAME INT. RK. NAME INT. 1. Rashean Mathis (2003-06) 20 (1999-2003) 7 2. Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 15 Marlon McCree (2001-02) 7 3. Donovin Darius (1998-2006) 14 Mike Peterson (2003-06) 7 4. (1995-98) 8 Deon Grant (2004-06) 7 5. (1995-99) 7

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and one interception against Dallas in the Three-time All-Conference … Was first season-opener on Sept. 10 … Against defensive back to win the Buck Buchanan Pittsburgh on Sept. 18, he put together Award (Division I-AA's top defensive one of the best games of his career with player), after shattering I-AA season two fourth quarter interceptions. Named records for interceptions and interception AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his return yards as a senior … Set NCAA sin- performance against the Steelers … Had gle-season record as a senior with 14 one interception along with five tackles interceptions for 455 yards and three on Oct. 1 at Washington … Posted second touchdowns. multi-interception game of the season as MATHIS VETERANS he intercepted Tennessee QB Vince PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Young twice on Nov. 5. Returned second Jacksonville ... Attended Englewood High interception 55 yards to the Titans' one- in Jacksonville … Second-team All-State, yard line … Made five tackles (three solo) first-team All-Conference and All-City and two quarterback pressures on Nov. selection … Avid golfer … Serves on the 12 vs. Houston … Collected his team- Jacksonville Parks, Recreation, Entertain- record seventh interception on Dec. 3 at ment and Conservation Advisory Board Miami along with seven tackles and three … Enjoys speaking to elementary and passes defensed, including a deflection in high school students … Supports and the end zone that was intercepted by attends team sponsored events and the Gerald Sensabaugh … Concluded season Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation with five tackles and one interception on Playbooks reading initiative … Actively Dec. 31 at Kansas City. supports the charitable efforts of his teammates … Served as a contestant on COLLEGE: Three-time Division I-AA All- Wheel of Fortune NFL Week … Hosts a America who intercepted 31 passes in local television show in Jacksonville … four years, starting 43 of 45 games played Brother, Jerry Williams, played for … Played both cornerback and free safe- Jacksonville Jam of the American ty, in addition to excelling as a punt Basketball Association in 2006-07 … Full returner and a sprinter on track team … name Rashean Jamil Mathis.

RASHEAN MATHIS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 91 72 19 3 0.0 0 1 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 71 54 17 1 0.0 1 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 70 46 24 4 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 71 54 17 2 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 4 years 64/64 303 226 77 10 0.0 1 1 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 2 0 0.0 0 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 #5 42 8.4 21 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 *5 79 15.8 41t 1 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 @8 146 18.3 55 0 NFL totals: 4 years 64/64 @20 267 13.4 55 1 PUNT RETURNS GP/GS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 2 3 7 3.5 6 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 1 0 8 8.0 8 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 1 0 -1 -1.0 -1 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 2 1 9 4.5 9 0 NFL totals: 4 years 64/64 6 4 23 3.8 9 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 kickoff return for 7 yards in 2003; Had fumble recovery on kickoff 9/11/05 vs. Seattle, blocked FGA 10/2/05 vs. Denver; deflected punt on 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh, recovered muffed kickoff 12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis.

* Team leader # Shared team lead @ Team record RASHEAN MATHIS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 6 3 3 1 0.0 0 0

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KEVIN 26 McCADAM SAFETY

McCADAM VETERANS

6-1 • 207 LBS. • VIRGINIA TECH • EXP. 6TH YEAR BORN MARCH 6, 1979 • LAKESIDE, CALIFORNIA ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2007

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (11/1, 2/0), 2003 (12/3), 2004 (16/2, 2/0), 2005 (16/0), 2006 (16/0) NFL TOTALS: 71 games, 6 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 4 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Atlanta in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2002 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Carolina 3/21/06 … Released by Carolina 3/2/07 … Signed as a veteran free agent 3/26/07. PRO: Excellent special teams performer Tech after transferring from Grossmont who has played in all 16 games for three (CA) Junior College … Began college consecutive seasons … Spent four sea- career at Colorado State … Started 11 sons with Atlanta from 2002-05 before games as a senior and finished third on playing last season with Carolina … the team with 83 tackles … Totaled 83 Career totals include 46 special teams tackles, two sacks and one forced fumble tackles, 42 tackles (30 solo), one sack, one as a junior … Earned second-team All- fumble recovery and five passes America honors for Grossmont (CA) defensed ... Ranked second on the Junior College … Transferred to Panthers in 2006 with 18 special teams Grossmont Junior College from Colorado tackles … Has played in four postseason State in 1998 … Redshirted as a true games … freshman at Colorado State. 2006: Played in all 16 games mainly on PERSONAL: Married (Jess) daughter special teams … Ranked second on the (Mia) … Lives in Lakeside, Calif. … team with a career-high 18 special teams Attended El Capitan High (Lakeside, tackles. Calif.) … Played quarterback and free safety … Full name: Kevin Edward COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Virginia McCadam.

KEVIN McCADAM’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2002 Atlanta 11/ 1 7 4 3 7 0.0 0 0 2003 Atlanta 12/ 3 23 15 8 5 1.0 0 0 2004 Atlanta 16/ 2 12 11 1 5 0.0 0 1 2005 Atlanta 16/ 0 0 0 0 11 0.0 0 0 2006 Carolina 16/ 0 0 0 0 18 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 5 years 71/ 6 42 30 12 46 1.0 0 1 KEVIN McCADAM’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2002 Atlanta 2/ 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 2004 Atlanta 2/ 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 5 years 4/ 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 0 0

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BOBBY 93 McCRAY DEFENSIVE END

McCRAY

VETERANS

6-6 • 262 LBS. • FLORIDA • EXP. 4TH YEAR BORN AUGUST 8, 1981 • MIAMI, FLORIDA ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/7), 2005 (16/1, 1/0), 2006 (15/12) NFL TOTALS: 47 games, 20 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (249th overall) of the 2004 draft. PRO: Former seventh-round pick who action on 21 plays on Sept. 24 at has developed into a top pass rusher … Indianapolis and recorded one sack … Recorded 19.0 career sacks in three sea- Made first start of the season at LE on sons since being drafted in the seventh Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets and tallied a round (249th overall) of the 2004 draft … team-high two sacks along with seven Has started 20 of 47 games and has 97 tackles … Started at LE at Philadelphia on tackles (80 solo), six forced fumbles and Oct. 29 and registered six tackles (five one fumble recovery … Considered one solo) and collected two half sacks off of the steals of the 2004 draft as he ranks Donovan McNabb … Recorded team- third in sacks among the 16 defensive high six quarterback pressures in start ends selected in the 2004 draft … Put vs. Tennessee on Nov. 5 … On Nov. 12 vs. together the best of season of his career Houston, started and finished with one in 2006 as he finished with a career-high sack and five solo tackles … A week later, 10 sacks in 12 starts and ranked second started on Nov. 20 vs. New York Giants on the club with 33 quarterback pres- and sacked Eli Manning … Started at RDE sures … Became only the fourth Jaguar on Dec. 3 at Miami and recorded three in team history to have at least 10 sacks tackles, one sack and two quarterback in a season, joining (12 in pressures … Had six tackles (five solo), 1999 and 11 in 2001), Kevin Hardy (10.5 in one sack, one forced fumble and two 1999) and Gary Walker (10 in 1999) … quarterback pressures on Dec. 17 at Tied for sixth in team history with 19 Tennessee. Sacked Titans' Vince Young career sacks … Has forced at least two and forced a fumble on the play … In sea- fumbles in each of his first three seasons son finale on Dec. 31 at Kansas City, … Started seven games as a rookie after sacked Trent Green and forced a fumble four defensive ends were lost to season- which was recovered by the Jaguars and ending injuries and finished the season led to a touchdown. with 3.5 sacks … COLLEGE: Appeared in 36 games, start- 2006: Started a career-high 12 games ing 15 times including 13 games in the after being forced to play a larger role on final two years … Recorded 107 tackles defense following the season-ending with 14.5 sacks, 20.5 stops for losses, 31 injury to Reggie Hayward … Totaled quarterback pressures, two pass deflec- career-high 49 tackles (42 solo), 10 sacks tions, one forced fumble and a fumble and two forced fumbles … Recorded at recovery … All- least one sack in nine of 15 games … Was second-team selection as a senior and inactive for season-opener on Sept. 10 All-SEC second-team pick by The vs. Dallas … Registered first sack of the Sporting News as a junior … Majored in season on Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh … Saw recreation program delivery.

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PERSONAL: Married (Alexandria) with Participates in a variety of community son, Bobby III … Lives in Miami, Fla. … outreach activities … Spent time at a Attended Homestead (Miami, Fla.) High local YMCA where he joined other team- where his father, Bobby McCray, Sr., is mates to help pass out sporting goods currently the head football coach… equipment to the youth … Makes regular Named to PrepStar’s All-America Team school visits … Supports and attends as a senior … Had 32 tackles with seven team related events as well as the chari- quarterback sacks … Took leadership role table efforts of his teammates … Full in 2006 on regular hospital visits … name: Bobby L. McCray.

McCRAY

VETERANS BOBBY McCRAY’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Jacksonville 16/ 7 25 18 7 0 3.5 2 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 1 23 20 3 0 5.5 2 1 2006 Jacksonville 15/12 49 42 7 0 *10.0 2 0 NFL totals: 3 years 47/20 97 80 17 0 19.0 6 1 BOBBY McCRAY’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 * Team leader

GAMES STARTED BY JAGUARS ROOKIES

NO. PLAYER YEAR NO. PLAYER YEAR 16 OT Brian DeMarco 1995 5 S 1995 16 CB Fernando Bryant 1999 5 TE Pete Mitchell 1995 16 C Brad Meester 2000 5 DT Seth Payne 1997 16 OT Maurice Williams 2001 3 TE Damon Jones 1997 16 CB/S Rashean Mathis 2003 3 CB Kiwaukee Thomas 2000 15 LB Kevin Hardy 1996 3 RB Elvis Joseph 2001 15 WR Reggie Williams 2004 3 LB Akin Ayodele 2002 14 S Donovin Darius 1998 3 WR Ernest Wilford 2004 14 G Vince Manuwai 2003 3 RB Greg Jones 2004 13 DT John Henderson 2002 3 TE Marcedes Lews 2006 13 QB Byron Leftwich 2003 2 C 1996 13 LB Daryl Smith 2004 2 LB 2001 12 OT Tony Boselli 1995 2 QB Jonathan Quinn 1998 12 RB Fred Taylor 1998 2 WR R. Jay Soward 2000 12 OT 2005 2 S Gerald Sensabaugh 2005 11 S Marlon McCree 2001 1 DE Tony Brackens 1996 11 OT Mike Pearson 2002 1 RB 1998 11 LB Clint Ingram 2006 1 QB David Garrard 2002 9 LB Bryan Schwartz 1995 1 TE George Wrighster 2003 8 RB James Stewart 1995 1 WR Matt Jones 2005 8 DT 1997 1 FB Derrick Wimbush 2005 7 CB Aaron Beasley 1996 1 RB/KR Maurice Jones Drew 2006 7 LB T.J. Slaughter 2000 1 CB Dee Webb 2006 7 DE Bobby McCray 2004 6 FB Patrick Washington 2001

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TONY 96 McDANIEL DEFENSIVE TACKLE

McDANIEL VETERANS

6-7 • 310 LBS. • TENNESSEE • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN JANUARY 20, 1985 • HARTSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (11/0) NFL TOTALS: 11 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/30/06.

PRO: Imposing young defensive tackle COLLEGE: Three-year letterman at defen- who played in 11 games as a rookie … sive tackle … Left school following his Totaled 21 tackles (15 solo) and one sack junior season … Collected 33 career tack- … Was one of only three undrafted rook- les, six for a loss, and one sack … Played ies to make the opening day roster along in nine games as a junior and finished with Montell Owens and Richard Collier with 13 tackles … Majored in arts and sci- … Lettered three seasons at Tennessee ences. before leaving school early as a junior … PERSONAL: Single with sons Ataeous 2006: Played in 11 games as reserve DT and Anthony … Lives in Columbia, S.C. and also on special teams … Finished … Attended W.J. Keenan (Columbia, with 21 tackles and one sack … Saw S.C.) High … Named to All-State team as action in first career game on Sept. 10 vs. a senior … Recorded nearly 100 tackles Dallas in season-opener … Participated and 15 sacks as a senior … Active partic- in 10 plays vs. Pittsburgh on Sept. 18 and ipant of the Jaguars Rookie Club that recorded one solo tackle … Saw action included community visits to local chil- on 20 plays as reserve DT at Washington dren's hospital, elementary schools, on Oct. 1 … Recorded half sack and reg- feeding the homeless, youth football istered four tackles in extensive action on camps, local high school football prac- Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … Had four tack- tices and a variety of other outreach les and one quarterback pressure in 43 activities … Supports local military … plays at Houston on Oct. 22 … Recorded Participated in the second annual Shop career-high 10 tackles (nine solo) and with the Cops sponsored by the Nassau split sack of Vince Young with Rob Meier County Police Department … Full name: on Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee … Was inactive Anthony Dewayne McDaniel. for final five games as he battled a hip injury.

TONY McDANIEL’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 11/ 0 21 15 6 0 1.0 0 0

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STOCKAR 73 McDOUGLE GUARD/OFFENSIVE TACKLE

VETERANS McDOUGLE

6-6 • 340 LBS. • OKLAHOMA • EXP. 8TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 11, 1977 • FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA ACQ. UFA 2006 (MIAMI)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (8/8), 2001 (9/3), 2002 (12/11), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (7/2), 2006 (11/0) NFL TOTALS: 79 games, 56 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 11 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Detroit in the first round (20th overall) of the 2000 draft … Signed with Miami as an unrestricted free agent on 3/15/05 … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 3/16/06.

PRO: Veteran offensive lineman who can PERSONAL: Married (Octavia) with two play multiple positions … Has played in sons, Lamonte and Marcus, and a daugh- 79 games with 56 starts … Signed with ter, Shantia … Lives in Deerfield Beach, Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent on Fla. … Was rated as one of the top prep March 16, 2006 from Miami … Played in linemen in the country as a senior at 11 games for the Jaguars last season, pri- Deerfield Beach High … Participated in marily on special teams … Originally a the 2nd-annual Shop with the Cops spon- first round draft choice (20th overall) of sored by the Nassau County Police Detroit in 2000 … Department … Supports local military … Traveled to Africa in the 2006 offseason 2006: Played in 11 games as primary with other NFL players to conduct foot- backup at RT and on special teams … ball clinics on behalf of Athletes in Action Saw action on special teams and limited … Hosted annual Fall Festival event for time at RT vs. Dallas on Sept. 10 … Was Boys & Girls Club in South Florida … Sits inactive with ankle injury Oct. 22 at on the Board of Directors at the Broward Houston, Oct. 29 at Philadelphia, Nov. 5 County Boys & Girls Club … Partner of vs. Tennessee and Nov. 12 vs. Houston … the McDougle Brothers Foundation, a Returned to action on Nov. 20 vs. New non-profit organization, and the Broward York Giants … Saw action on special Country Athletic Association which helps teams on Dec. 24 vs. New England until with scholarships … Owns a real estate suffering sternum/chest injury and was and mortgage company in South Florida inactive for season finale on Dec. 31 at … Purchased rings for the Deerfield Kansas City. Beach Girls basketball team, which won COLLEGE: Began his career at Navarro the Florida Class 6A state title two Junior College in Corsicana, Texas where straight years … Is a cousin of Vikings S he was a two-time JUCO All-America … and Bears DT Tommie Transferred to Oklahoma for final two Harris … Brother, Jerome, plays for the seasons… Started all 12 games at right Philadelphia Eagles … Full name: Stockar tackle as a senior and was a first-team All- McDougle. Big 12 pick and a third-team All-America selection.

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BRAD 63 MEESTER CENTER

MEESTER VETERANS

6-3 • 295 LBS. • NORTHERN IOWA • EXP. 8TH YEAR BORN MARCH 23, 1977 • IOWA FALLS, IOWA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2000 DRAFT (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (16/16), 2001 (16/16), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (12/12), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 108 games, 108 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (60th overall) of the 2000 draft. PRO: Veteran center who has started 108 a franchise record 5.0-yard rushing average games, tied with Fred Taylor for the sixth- … As a unit, the Jaguars allowed only 30 most in team history … One of only nine sacks … Part of an offensive line that led players to see action in 100 games as a Jaguars to a franchise-record 375 rushing Jaguar and one of six to start at least 100 yards against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, one of games … Is the only Jaguars player to start two 200-yard rushing games. Jaguars sur- the first 92 regular season games after passed the previous high of 244 rushing being drafted … Streak ended when he yards on Dec. 3, 2000 against Cleveland. tore his biceps tendon at Cleveland on Dec. 4, 2005 and was placed on injured reserve COLLEGE: Four-year starter at center and … Made the transition from guard to cen- three-time Gateway Conference first- ter in 2003 after three years as starter at left team honoree … Named to Division I-AA guard … Returned to his collegiate posi- Associated Press and Coaches All- tion, though he had never played center in America team as a senior … Named to a NFL game, and anchored one of the best the 1999 GTE Academic All-America team offensive lines in the NFL in 2003 … … Graduated with a degree in business Directed signals for Jaguars offense that management and 3.76 G.P.A. ranked sixth in the NFL in rushing from PERSONAL: Married (Jamie) with daugh- 2003-06 with a 131.6 average … Played ters Lily and Emma … Lives in Jacksonville major role on offensive line in 2006 that … Two-time All-District selection as a line- helped set single-season franchise record backer, adding All-State first-team honors for rushing yards (2,541) and also the sin- as a lineman in his senior year at Aplington- gle-game record for rushing yards (375, vs. Parkersburg (Iowa) High … Helped lead Ind.) … Second-round draft choice in 2000 team to state title as a junior … Lettered in has the potential to be a Pro Bowler … Was football, basketball, baseball and track … the eighth rookie in franchise history to Graduated with a 3.8 grade point average … start the season opener and the third rook- Participates in numerous charity golf events ie to start all 16 games … First center cho- during the offseason … Actively supports sen in the 2000 draft, selected with the 60th numerous team community programs, pick in the draft … Tied with Michael including Jaguars Foundation's on-going Cheever (1996) as highest-drafted centers reading initiative (Playbooks) and the Honor ever by the team … Rows program, in which local at-risk youth 2006: Started all 16 games at center and did earn seats to Jaguars games after achieving not miss a snap … Sixth time in seven sea- academic and/or behavioral goals … sons he did not miss a game … Jaguars set Actively supports team community initia- a single-season franchise record for rushing tives … Participated in HabiJax build … yards with 2,541 as they averaged 158.8 Supports the Children’s Miracle Network … yards per game … Helped pave the way for Full name: Bradley Ryan Meester.

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ROB 92 MEIER DEFENSIVE END/TACKLE

MEIER

VETERANS

6-5 • 308 LBS. • WASHINGTON STATE • EXP. 8TH YEAR BORN AUGUST 29, 1977 • VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2000 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (16/0), 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/7), 2003 (16/0), 2004 (11/8), 2005 (16/2, 1/0), 2006 (16/8) NFL TOTALS: 107 games, 25 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (241st overall) of the 2000 draft. PRO: Plays valuable role along the defen- Ended streak of 75 consecutive games sive line with the ability to play both tack- played since being drafted in 2000 … le and end … Has played in 107 games in Seventh-round draft choice in 2000 NFL seven seasons with 25 starts … Career draft … One of two foreign born players totals include 224 tackles (161 solo), 15.5 on the roster (Reggie Williams, sacks, three forced fumbles and three Landstuhl, Germany) … fumbles recovered … Eighteen of his 25 career starts have been at DE … One of 2006: Started a career-high eight of 16 nine players in team history to play in 100 games and registered 45 tackles (37 solo), games … Played in all 16 games in 2006 five sacks and one fumble recovery … for the sixth time in seven years … Started three games at LDE after the Ranked second on the team in 2006 with opening day injury to Reggie Hayward five sacks, third-most among AFC defen- and moved back inside and started at DT sive tackles … Led all AFC defensive tack- for five games with Marcus Stroud out les with a career-high six sacks in 2005 with an injury … Started at LDE on Sept. and ranked third in the NFL … Had streak 18 vs. Pittsburgh and recorded two solo of four consecutive games with a sack in tackles and one quarterback pressure … 2005 … Started eight games at defensive Started at RDT in place of injured Marcus end before being placed on injured Stroud on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets and reserve with a broken leg in 2004 … had five solo tackles, one for a loss and

JAGUARS SAFETIES SCORED

In 12 seasons, the Jaguars have scored nine safeties on defense and special teams.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Sept. 26, 1999 vs. Tennessee Hentrich runs out of endzone Oct. 3, 1999 at Pittsburgh Ball out of endzone Oct. 3, 1999 at Pittsburgh Smeenge sack of Stewart in endzone Nov. 11, 2001 vs. Cincinnati Brackens sack of Kitna in endzone Dec. 30, 2001 vs. Kansas City Stryzinski runs out of endzone Oct. 27, 2002 vs. Houston Westmoreland blocked punt out of endzone Nov. 24, 2002 at Dallas Meier tackle of Tucker in endzone Nov. 21, 2004 vs. Tennessee Favors sack of McNair in endzone Dec. 12, 2004 vs. Chicago Smith sack of Hutchinson in endzone

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one sack of Chad Pennington … Started honorable mention … Graduated with a at RDT at Philadelphia on Oct. 29 and degree in business. made seven tackles, splitting a sack of Donovan McNabb with Bobby McCray … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in On Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee, started at LDT Jacksonville … Played defensive end and and recorded three tackles and split a tight end at Sentinel High in West sack of Vince Young with Tony McDaniel Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada … … Registered sack of on Also played basketball and rugby … Dec. 3 at Miami … Had three solo tackles, Offensive Most Valuable Player and team MEIER captain as a senior in football and captain one sack and two quarterback pressures VETERANS on Dec. 17 at Tennessee … Saw action as of basketball team … All-Provincial reserve DT on Dec. 31 at Kansas City and League selection as a senior, making 58 finished with two solo tackles and one tackles … Also played club hockey … fumble recovery. Supports the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation Playbooks reading initiative COLLEGE: Started 25 games (including … Attends numerous team-related the last 23 straight) in four seasons, never fundraisers … Represented Jaguars dur- missing a game … Played both defensive ing Super XXXVIII in San Diego for annu- end and defensive tackle, making 133 al Taste of the NFL hunger-relief fundrais- career tackles … Started all 12 games as a er … Full name: Robert Jack Daniel Meier. senior and earned All-Pac 10 Conference

ROB MEIER’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2000 Jacksonville 16/ 0 17 11 6 7 0.5 0 0 2001 Jacksonville 16/ 0 21 12 9 16 0.0 0 0 2002 Jacksonville 16/ 7 32 20 12 0 2.0 1 0 2003 Jacksonville 16/ 0 30 25 5 0 1.5 1 1 2004 Jacksonville 11/ 8 33 21 12 0 0.5 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 2 47 35 12 0 6.0 1 1 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 8 45 37 8 0 5.0 0 1 NFL totals: 7 years 107/25 225 161 64 23 15.5 3 3

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 kickoff returns for 14 yards (8 long) in 2001; 1 safety in 2002 ROB MEIER’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 5 4 1 0 1.0 0 0

“BIG HEN” CLOGS UP THE MIDDLE

Two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle John Henderson is regarded as one of the NFL’s top defensive lineman and is a menace to opposing running backs. Henderson ranked third on the team in 2006 with 3.5 sacks, surpassing his total of three sacks in 2005. He ranked tied for among AFC defensive tackles in sacks, while felow teammate Rob Meier finished third. Henderson also is fifth in team history with 22.0 sacks in 80 career games.

AFC DT SACKS LEADERS (2006) JAGUARS ALL-TIME SACK LEADERS

RK PLAYER, TEAM SACKS RK PLAYER, YEARS SACKS 1. Warrem Sapp, Oakland 10.0 1. Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 55.0 2. Vonnie Holliday, Miami 7.0 2. (1995-2000) 34.0 3. Rob Meier, Jacksonville 5.0 3. Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 28.5 4. , Miami 4.0 4. Gary Walker (1999-2001) 22.5 5. John Henderson, Jacksonville 3.5 5. John Henderson, (2002-present)22.0 Tommy Kelly, Oakland 3.5

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CHRIS 65 NAEOLE GUARD

NAEOLE

VETERANS

6-3 • 328 LBS. • COLORADO • EXP. 11TH YEAR BORN DECEMBER 25, 1974 • KAILUA, HAWAII ACQ. UFA 2002 (NEW ORLEANS)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1997 (4/0), 1998 (16/16), 1999 (15/15), 2000 (16/16, 2/2), 2001 (16/16), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (15/15, 1/1), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 146 games, 142 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 79 games, 79 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 3 games, 3 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by New Orleans in the first round (10th overall) of the 1997 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 4/8/02. PRO: Veteran guard who has missed only Jaguars to a franchise-record 375 rushing one game in his career due to injury … Has yards against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, one started 142 of 146 games including 79 starts of two 200-yard rushing games. Jaguars as a Jaguar … Has started every game but surpassed the previous high of 244 rushing two over the last nine seasons, and ended his yards on Dec. 3, 2000 against Cleveland … streak of 101 consecutive starts with a healthy Selected to USA Today All-Joe Team which deactivation in 2005 regular season finale … goes to the players and coaches who have Major contributor on Jaguars offense that overachieved and are often overlooked. ranked sixth in the NFL in rushing from 2003- 06 with a 131.6 average … Started all 16 COLLEGE: Three-year starter at right games in 2006 for seventh time of his career guard, allowing only one sack … Named … Played major role on offensive line in 2006 first-team All-America and All-Big 12 as a that helped set single-season franchise senior … Unanimous All-Conference first- record for rushing yards (2,541) and also the team pick as a junior … Graduated with a single-game record for rushing yards (375, degree in sociology and 3.0 G.P.A. vs. Ind.) … Team's only offensive player not PERSONAL: Married (Tara) with daughter to miss any snaps in 2003 … Tenth overall Azure Ke’alohilani (9/10/95) and son selection in 1997 draft played five seasons for Christian Kaiwikani (5/6/98) … Lives in Saints before joining Jaguars in 2002 … Jacksonville … Attended Kahuku (Hawaii) Excellent trap-blocker who also possesses High … All-America first-team selection by speed and power … Has made five tackles Prep Football Report, adding second-team following turnovers and has also recovered a accolades from Blue Chip Report and hon- fumble … First guard to be drafted in top 10 orable mention from USA Today as a sen- since 1983 (Chris Hinton – No. 4 to Denver, ior … All-Far West pick by Super Prep and Bruce Matthews – No. 9 to Houston) … Magazine … Two-way tackle, making 56 2006: Started all 16 games at RG, the sev- tackles with five sacks, eight passes enth time in his career he has not missed a deflected, four forced fumbles and three game… Did not miss a snap in 15 games fumble recoveries as a senior … Earned … Missed part of fourth quarter on Sept. 24 two letters in football and one in wrestling at Indianapolis … Jaguars set a single-sea- … Twice named to school’s honor roll … son franchise record for rushing yards with Graduated with a 3.0 G.P.A. … Supports 2,541 as they averaged 158.8 yards per the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation game … Helped pave the way for a fran- Playbooks reading initiative … Participates chise record 5.0-yard rushing average … in local charity golf tournaments and sup- As a unit, the Jaguars allowed only 30 ports charitable efforts of his teammates sacks … Part of an offensive line that led … Last name pronounced: nay-OH-lee … Full name: Christopher Kealoha Naeole.

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DENNIS 62 NORMAN CENTER/GUARD

NORMAN VETERANS

6-5 • 322 LBS. • PRINCETON • EXP. 7TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 26, 1980 • MARLTON, NEW JERSEY ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2004

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (0/0), 2002 (0/0), 2003 (1/0, 1/1), 2004 (0/0), 2005 (16/4, 1/1), 2006 (16/1) NFL TOTALS: 33 games, 5 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 32 games, 5 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Seattle in the seventh round (222nd overall) of the 2001 draft … Waived by Seattle on 10/15/04 … Signed as a veteran free agent on 12/7/04. PRO: Versatile lineman who can play mul- PERSONAL: Married (Anayi) … Lives in tiple positions along the line … Has Marietta, Ga. … A three-time letterwinner played in 33 games with five starts in five in track, two-time letterwinner in basket- seasons … Started final four games of the ball and football at Cherokee (N.J.) High 2005 season at center replacing an … Won Group IV discus championship as injured Brad Meester … Signed by the a senior and was named All-South Jersey Jaguars on Dec. 7, 2004 … Spent three in track … Member of the National Honor seasons in Seattle after being drafted in Society and National Merit Scholar … the seventh round (222nd overall) of the Attended classes in 2005 at the Wharton 2001 draft … Only tackle ever drafted School of Business at the University of from Princeton and first player chosen Pennsylvania as part of the NFL Business since 1990 … Management and Entrepreneurial pro- gram. The program is a joint partnership 2006: Played in all 16 games with one between the NFL, the NFLPA and the start … Started at LT against Houston on country’s most elite business schools Nov. 12 replacing Khalif Barnes … …Established a relationship with the Marked first career NFL game at LT … Jacksonville Urban League … Saw action on special teams and at guard Participated in a variety of community on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis … Saw action outreach activities including visits to chil- at guard on Dec. 31 at Kansas City. dren’s hospital … Participated in the 2nd COLLEGE: A three-year letterwinner who annual Shop with the Cops sponsored by was named first-team All-Ivy League his the Nassau County Police Department … final three seasons … Started 26 of 29 Supports local military … Actively sup- career games played after missing his ports the charitable efforts of his team- freshman year due to a broken left leg … mates and attends team sponsored Won the Heptagonal championship in dis- events … Full name: Dennis M. Norman. cus (168-8) as a sophomore … Majored in computer science engineering.

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DENNIS 86 NORTHCUTT WIDE RECEIVER/KICK RETURNER

VETERANS

NORTHCUTT

5-11 • 172 LBS. • ARIZONA • EXP. 8TH YEAR BORN DECEMBER 22, 1977 • LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ACQ. UFA 2007 (CLEVELAND)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (15/8), 2001 (11/7), 2002 (13/0, 1/0), 2003 (15/6), 2004 (16/11), 2005 (16/7), 2006 (13/6) NFL TOTALS: 99 games, 45 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Cleveland in the second round (32nd overall) of the 2000 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent 3/5/07. PRO: Veteran receiver and punt returner with three receptions for 32 yards vs. who possesses outstanding speed and Baltimore on Sept. 24, including a long 27 quickness … Signed by the Jaguars on yards … At Oakland on Oct. 1, he record- March 5, 2007 as an unrestricted free ed three punt returns for 73 yards (24.3 agent … Spent his first seven NFL sea- avg.) with a long of 58 yards … Was inac- sons with Cleveland where he started 45 tive vs. Denver on Oct. 22 and vs. N.Y. of 99 games … Career totals include 276 Jets on Oct. 29 with rib injury … Finished receptions for 3,483 yards and 11 TDs with three punt returns for 104 yards (34.7 along with 45 rushes for 330 yards and avg.) at San Diego on Nov. 5 … Set up a one TD … Excelled as a punt returner Cleveland score with a 81-yard punt with totals of 202 returns for 2,149 yards return against the Chargers, the second- (10.6 avg.) and three TDs … Holds the longest of his career and fifth-longest in Browns franchise record for career punt franchise history … Had 43-yard recep- returns and career punt return yardage … tion vs. Cincinnati on Nov. 26. Has registered a 10.0-yard punt return average or higher in five of seven sea- COLLEGE: Holds 12 school records as he sons and has recorded punt return touch- finished with 223 career receptions for downs of 87, 74, and 62 yards … Ranked 3,252 yards … Ranks second on the Pac- fourth in the NFL in 2006 with a 11.1 punt 10 Conference career record lists for return average … Scored two receiving receptions and receiving yards … Set TDs in AFC Wild Card Game at Pittsburgh school record with 5,392 career all-pur- in 2002 … Had breakout year in 2002 for pose yards … Started career as a corner- the Browns as he led the club with 8 TDs back … As a senior, he set school single- (5 receiving, 2 punt returns, 1 rush) … season record with 88 receptions for Played collegiately at Arizona where he 1,422 yards (16.8 avg.) and 8 TDs … Led still holds 12 school records, including conference and ranked second in the the school’s record for all-purpose yards nation with 23 punt returns for 436 yards (5,392) … (19.0 avg.) and 2 TDs … Averaged 187.4 all-purpose yards per game … Earned All- 2006: Played in 13 games with six starts ... America first-team honors as an all-pur- Finished with 22 receptions for 228 yards pose back by SportsPage.com, the (10.4) avg. and 28 punt returns for 312 Associated Press and Football Writers yards … Ranked fourth in the NFL with Association … Finalist for the Mosi 11.1 punt return average … Had two punt Tatupu Award, given to the top special returns for 41 yards (20.5 avg.) vs. New teams player in the nation … Was All-Pac Orleans on Sept. 10, including a long of 10 Conference first-team selection as a 31 yards … Started at WR and finished junior by The Sports Network … Led team

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with 63 receptions for 916 yards (15.8 set a school-record with 23 touchdowns avg.) and 9 TDs … Returned 38 punts for … Cousin, Greg Gales, played football at 437 yards and added 11 kickoff returns for UNLV … Attended same high school as 219 yards … Earned a bachelor’s degree NFL players Keyshawn Johnson and Na'il in communications. Diggs … Was active in the Cleveland com- munity by speaking to students about PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Los non-violence and visiting children in local Angeles, Calif. … Attended Dorsey (Los hospitals … Helped build a home for Angeles) High … All-City and All- Habitat for Humanity … Supported the Conference selection and lettered twice in Make-A-Wish Foundation … Distributed VETERANS NORTHCUTT both football and track … Named City turkeys to Cleveland residents during the Offensive Player of the Year as a senior as holiday season and hosted a toy drive he rushed for 900 yards on 74 carries, during the holidays for Toys for Tots … averaged 34.2 yards per kickoff return and Full name: Dennis Northcutt.

DENNIS NORTHCUTT’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2000 Cleveland 15/ 8 39 422 10.8 37 0 2001 Cleveland 11/ 7 18 211 11.7 26 0 2002 Cleveland 13/ 0 38 601 15.8 43t 5 2003 Cleveland 15/ 6 62 729 11.8 44 2 2004 Cleveland 16/11 55 806 14.7 58t 2 2005 Cleveland 16/ 7 42 441 10.5 58t 2 2006 Cleveland 13/ 6 22 228 10.4 43 0 NFL totals: 7 years 99/45 276 3,438 12.5 58t 11 RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2000 Cleveland 15/ 8 9 33 3.7 13 0 2001 Cleveland 11/ 7 3 26 8.7 12 0 2002 Cleveland 13/ 0 8 104 13.0 36t 1 2003 Cleveland 15/ 6 12 83 6.9 23 0 2004 Cleveland 16/11 8 19 2.4 8 0 2005 Cleveland 16/ 7 2 33 16.5 31 0 2006 Cleveland 13/ 6 3 32 10.7 16 0 NFL totals: 7 years 99/45 45 330 7.3 36t 1 PUNT RETURNS GP/GS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD 2000 Cleveland 15/ 8 27 12 289 10.7 30 0 2001 Cleveland 11/ 7 15 7 86 5.7 32 0 2002 Cleveland 13/ 0 25 10 367 14.7 87t 2 2003 Cleveland 15/ 6 36 8 295 8.2 38 0 2004 Cleveland 16/11 36 12 432 12.0 44 0 2005 Cleveland 16/ 7 35 13 368 10.5 62t 1 2006 Cleveland 13/ 6 28 13 312 11.1 81 0 NFL totals: 7 years 99/45 202 75 2,149 10.6 87t 3 DENNIS NORTHCUTT’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2002 Cleveland 1/ 0 6 92 15.3 32 2

RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2002 Cleveland 1/ 0 1 5 5.0 5 0

PUNT RETURNS GP/GS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD 2002 Cleveland 1/ 0 2 0 70 35.0 59 0

DENNIS NORTHCUTT’S 100-YARD GAMES

DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/22/02 at Tennessee 4 105 26.3 74t 1 10/6/03 vs. Baltimore 8 165 20.6 43 2 12/14/03 at Denver 3 115 38.3 44 0 12/26/04 at Miami 4 114 28.5 58t 1

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DENNIS NORTHCUTT’S REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

Receptions: 9 (9/26/04 at New York Giants) Receiving yards: 165 (10/6/03 vs. Baltimore) Longest reception: 58t (11/3/02 vs. Pittsburgh; 12/26/04 at Miami) 58 (11/6/05 vs. Tennessee) Receiving touchdowns: 2 (10/6/02 vs. Baltimore) Rushing attempts: 7 (12/10/00 vs. Philadelphia) Rushing yards: 37 (12/10/00 vs. Philadelphia) VETERANS NORTHCUTT Longest rush: 36t (11/24/02 at New Orleans) Rushing touchdown: 1 (11/24/02 at New Orleans)

DENNIS NORTHCUTT VS. THE NFL (REGULAR SEASON) RECEIVING OPPONENT GAMES NO YDS AVG LG TD Arizona 2 9 123 13.7 33 1 Atlanta 2 2 28 14.0 22 0 Baltimore 13 47 547 11.6 43 2 Buffalo 1 2 6 3.0 3 1 Carolina 2 1 11 11.0 11 0 Chicago 2 5 57 11.4 20 0 Cincinnati 14 36 424 11.8 49 1 Dallas 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 Denver 2 8 195 27.2 44 0 Detroit 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Green Bay 2 3 39 13.0 16 0 Houston 3 8 91 11.4 48 0 Indianapolis 2 6 64 10.7 24 0 Jacksonville 4 3 45 15.0 45 0 Kansas City 3 5 67 24.5 43t 1 Miami 2 5 119 23.8 58t 1 Minnesota 1 2 17 8.5 9t 1 New England 4 13 183 14.1 53 0 New Orleans 2 7 105 15.0 40 0 New York Giants 2 12 84 7.0 13 0 New York Jets 2 5 103 20.6 43 0 Oakland 4 10 97 9.7 17 0 Philadelphia 2 9 114 12.7 42 0 Pittsburgh 13 35 367 10.5 58 0 San Diego 4 11 136 12.4 39 1 St. Louis 1 3 33 11.0 18 0 Seattle 1 5 61 12.2 17 0 Tampa Bay 2 6 105 17.5 25 0 Tennessee 4 15 199 13.3 58t 2 Washington 1 2 11 5.5 10 0

IMPORTANT DATES Saturday, July 28 Jaguars training camp practice begins Saturday, Aug. 11 First preseason game, Jaguars at Dolphins Tuesday, Aug. 28 Rosters cut to 75 Saturday, Sept. 1 Rosters cut to 53 Sunday, Sept. 9 Regular-season opener, Titans at Jaguars Sunday, Dec. 30 Regular season ends, Jaguars at Texans Sat./Sun. Jan. 5/6 Wild-Card Weekend Sat./Sun. Jan. 12/13 Divisional Playoffs Sunday, Jan. 20 AFC and NFC Conference Championships Sunday, Feb. 3 Super Bowl XLIl in Glendale, Ariz. Sunday, Feb. 10 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in Honolulu

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MONTELL 24 OWENS RUNNING BACK

OWENS

VETERANS

5-10 • 225 LBS. • MAINE • EXP. 2ND YEAR BORN MAY 4, 1984 • PLAINVILLE, NEW JERSEY ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (14/0) NFL TOTALS: 14 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/30/06.

PRO: Excels on special teams and serves COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who as backup running back … One of only played in 38 games at tailback … Set three undrafted rookies to make the career-highs with 184 carries for 779 Jaguars 2006 opening day roster joining yards and nine touchdowns as a senior … Richard Collier and Tony McDaniel … Majored in kinesiology. Finished rookie season with eight special teams tackles, including at least one tack- PERSONAL: Single … Lives in le in the first five games … Four-year let- Wilmington, Del. … Attended Concord terman at Maine and only the fifth player High in Wilmington, Del. … Rushed for in school history to play in the NFL … more than 1,100 yards and 20 touch- downs … Also lettered in baseball and 2006: Played in 14 games, primarily on track … Took classes toward his bache- special teams … Tied for sixth on team lor’s degree at Maine in the 2007 offsea- with eight special teams tackles … son … Active participant of the Jaguars Recorded one solo special teams tackle Rookie Club that included community vis- and returned an onsides kick four yards in its to local children’s hospital, elementary season-opener against Dallas on Sept. 10 schools, feeding the homeless, youth … Made team-high two special teams football camps, local high school football tackles on Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh … Saw practices and a variety of other outreach action at FB on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis activities … Supports local military … Is a and helped Jaguars rush for 191 yards … musician in his spare time and is an Also saw action at FB on Oct. 1 at accomplished trumpet player … Full Washington … Inactive on Dec. 3 at name: Montell Ernest Owens. Miami and Dec. 24 vs. New England.

MONTELL OWENS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 14/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 kickoff returns for 4 yards in 2006; 8 special teams tackles in 2006

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TONY 79 PASHOS OFFENSIVE TACKLE

PASHOS

VETERANS

6-6 • 325 LBS. • ILLINOIS • EXP. 5TH YEAR BORN AUGUST 3, 1980 • LOCKPORT, ILLINOIS ACQ. UFA 2007 (BALTIMORE) (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (IR), 2004 (6/0), 2005 (16/7), 2006 (16/16, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 38 games, 23 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Baltimore in the fifth round (173rd overall) of the 2003 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent 3/2/07. PRO: Tough, smart offensive lineman who Played OT and led team to IHSA Class 6A is a diligent worker … Joined Jaguars as an playoff berth as a senior … Selected second- unrestricted free agent from Baltimore on team All-State by the Chicago Tribune and March 2, 2007 … Spent last four seasons received first-team all-area honors from the with the Ravens where he started 23 of 38 Star and Herald News … Earned nine varsity games, including all 16 games at right tack- letters, including four in football, three in le in 2006 … Part of Ravens offensive line track and two in powerlifting … Earned MVP that allowed a franchise-low 17 sacks in honors in Rudy’s 1997 Powerlifting meet, 2006 … Became a mainstay at RT after breaking the meet record for the dead-lift at starting the final seven games of the 2005 660 pounds and total weight at 1,610 pounds season … Missed rookie season when he … Enjoys studying Greek mythology and was placed on injured reserve due to a speaks fluent Greek .. Helped Illinois college hand injury … Allocated to Cologne teammates conduct the 7th-inning stretch at Centurions of NFL Europe in 2003 … Wrigley Field in 2002 … Along with other Baltimore teammates, helped paint, frame 2006: Started all 16 games at RT for the first and rebuild homes in 2003 and 2004 as part time in his career … Part of an offensive of the fifth-annual NFL and United Way line that allowed a franchise-low 17 sacks, Hometown Huddle … At Living Classrooms breaking the previous mark of 35 allowed in in 2004, he spoke to Crossroads Middle 2004 … Ranked second in the NFL for School students and spent time with partici- fewest sacks allowed and the offensive line pants in the Fresh Start and Project S.E.R.V.E. gave up only five sacks in the last 10 games program … Visited the Hamilton Center in …Ravens finished 11th in passing offense, Baltimore in 2004, an assisted living facility averaging 214.7 yards per game … … Dressed up as Santa Claus for the Big COLLEGE: Started 47 games at RT during Brothers/Big Sisters Holiday Party at M&T his career … Two-time first-team All-Big Bank Stadium in Dec. 2004 … Also participat- Ten honoree … Averaged 9.2 knockdown ed in the ESPNZone Holiday Party for Police blocks his last two seasons … Started Athletic League members in Dec. 2004 … every game as a senior, registering 114 Has a special interest in history and politics knockdowns for an offense that gained and toured the White House in 2004 … Is cer- 5,356 yards … Earned first-team All-Big tified real estate agent after completing Ten honors and Academic All-Big Ten classes in 2004 offseason … Partnered with accolades … Selected first-team All-Big teammate Brian Rimpf in 2005 and visited Ten as a junior … Offense produced over Jenna Hostetler in the Kennedy Krieger 5,000 yards for the first time in school his- Institute Spinal Cord Injury unit. Jenna is tory … Moved into the starting lineup as a paralyzed from the neck down after suffering freshman … Redshirted in 1998 … a diving injury … Participated in the “Walk for Autism Research” in Baltimore to help PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Chicago, raise funds … Name is pronounced: PAH Ill. … Attended Lockport (Illinois) High … shos … Full name: Anthony George Pashos.

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ALVIN 34 PEARMAN RUNNING BACK/KICK RETURNER

PEARMAN VETERANS

5-10 • 204 LBS. • VIRGINIA • EXP. 3RD YEAR BORN AUGUST 10, 1982 • PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (16/0), 2006 (13/0) NFL TOTALS: 29 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (127th overall) of the 2005 draft.

PRO: All-purpose back who served as pri- Returned four punts for 56 yards (14.0 mary punt returner the last two seasons avg.) with a career-long of 29 yards on … Career totals include 238 rushing yards Oct. 29 at Philadelphia … Had three rush- on 58 carries with two touchdowns and es for nine yards on Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee 34 receptions for 252 yards … Has 81 … Had four punt returns for 27 yards and career punt returns for 693 yards (8.6 one special teams tackle on Nov. 20 vs. avg.) … Played in all 16 games as a rook- New York Giants … Returned five punts ie in 2005 and finished with 986 all-pur- for 39 yards on Nov. 26 at Buffalo … Saw pose yards which ranked fourth in team extensive action at RB on Dec. 10 vs. history for rookies … Set Jaguars single- Indianapolis and finished with a career- season record with 49 punt returns in high 71 rushing yards on 13 carries and 2005 … Selected in the fourth round scored on a six-yard run. Combined with (127th overall) in the 2005 NFL draft … teammates for team-record 375 rushing yards against the Colts, the second-most 2006: Played in 13 games as backup run- in the NFL since the 1970 merger. ning back and primary punt returner … Led club with 32 punt returns for 283 COLLEGE: Led team in rushing as a sen- yards (8.8 avg.) … Finished with 19 rush- ior with a career-high 1,037 yards and fin- es for 89 yards and one touchdown along ished first in the ACC with 1,938 all-pur- with two receptions for 12 yards … Was pose yards, the fourth-highest total in inactive vs. Dallas on Sept. 10, Oct. 8 vs. ACC history and second in team history New York Jets and Oct. 22 at Houston … … Set school record for a running back Had four punt returns for 58 yards (14.5 with 138 career receptions for 1,396 yards avg.) on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis … as a senior … As a junior was the only

JAGUARS ALL-TIME ROOKIE RECEIVERS

In 2006, rookie Maurice Jones-Drew set a club rookie-record with 46 receptions and ranked second all-time with 436 receiving yards. RK PLAYER REC. RK PLAYER YARDS RK PLAYER TDS 1. Maurice Jones-Drew 46 1. Pete Mitchell 527 1. Matt Jones 5 2. Fred Taylor 44 2. Maurice Jones-Drew 436 2. Fred Taylor 3 3. Pete Mitchell 41 3. Matt Jones 432 3. Six tied 2 4. Matt Jones 36 4. Fred Taylor 421 5. Alvin Pearman 32 5. Ernest Wilford 271

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player ranked in the top 10 in the ACC in Entrepreneurial program. The program is rushing and receiving, finishing with a joint partnership between the NFL, the 1,037 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns NFLPA and the country’s most elite busi- and 29 receptions for 402 yards … ness schools … In 2006, was frequent vis- Graduated with a degree in sports medi- itor and supporter of the Children's Home cine. Society … Spearheaded an effort to raise money for sporting equipment and PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Charlotte, clothes for children in the Manica N.C. … A three-year starter at tailback at Program in Mozambique, raising $24,000 Charlotte Country Day … Named PEARMAN VETERANS from teammates and other NFL players … Conference Player of the Year as a junior Winner of the 2006 Jaguars/Morgan and senior and two-time All-State and All- Stanley Community Leader of the Year Conference selection … Two-time team Award … Actively supports and attend MVP and team captain as a senior … team sponsored events like Operation Established Charlotte-area career records Blessing, Jaguars Annual Food Drive and with 5,316 rushing yards and 80 touch- the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation downs and totaled 7,491 career all-pur- Playbooks reading initiative … Yearly pose yards … State champion in the 100 supporter of Jaguars annual Taste of the and 200 meters on the track team … NFL dinner … Participates in the charita- Worked as an intern at Merrill Lynch in ble efforts of this teammates … New York City in 2007 offseason … Sponsored a group of foster children in Traveled to Africa in the 2007 offseason 2005 for a holiday outing on the USS with other NFL players to conduct foot- Kennedy … Participated in the “NFL ball clinics on behalf of Athletes in Action Broadcast Boot Camp” at NFL Films in … Attended classes in 2007 at the June 2007 … Full name: Francis Alvin Wharton School of Business at the Pearman II … (pronounced PEER-man). University of Pennsylvania as part of the NFL Business Management and

ALVIN PEARMAN’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 0 39 149 3.8 45 1 2006 Jacksonville 13/ 0 19 89 4.7 12 1 NFL totals: 2 years 29/ 0 58 238 4.1 45 2

RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 0 32 240 7.5 19 0 2006 Jacksonville 13/ 0 2 12 6.0 7 0 NFL totals: 2 years 29/ 0 34 252 7.4 19 0 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS RETURNS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville #49 15 410 8.4 24 0 8 187 23.4 34 0 2006 Jacksonville *32 16 283 8.8 29 0 3 56 18.7 22 0 NFL totals: 2 years 81 31 693 8.6 29 0 11 243 22.1 34 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 special teams tackle in 2005, 2 special teams tackles in 2006; 1 forced fumble in 2005

# Team record * Team leader ALVIN PEARMAN’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 2 8 4.0 4 0 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS RETURNS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 3 1 12 4.0 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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MIKE 54 PETERSON LINEBACKER

PETERSON VETERANS

6-1 • 238 LBS. • FLORIDA • EXP. 9TH YEAR BORN JUNE 17, 1976 • GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA ACQ. UFA 2003 (INDIANAPOLIS)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1999 (16/13, 1/1), 2000 (16/16, 1/1), 2001 (9/9), 2002 (16/16, 1/1), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, 1/1), 2006 (5/5) NFL TOTALS: 110 games, 107 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 53 games, 53 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 4 games, 4 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Indianapolis in the second round (36th overall) of the 1999 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 3/13/03. PRO: Veteran linebacker who leads one of Indianapolis Colts in 1999 draft … the NFL's top defensive units … Has start- Recorded career-high 19 tackles (11 solo) ed 107 of 110 games in eight seasons against Indianapolis on Dec. 11, 2005 … with career totals of 1,110 tackles (633 Has recorded at least one interception in solo), 16.5 sacks, 14 interceptions, four six of eight seasons … Scored first career forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries touchdown in 2005 on a 26-yard intercep- … Has collected 582 tackles with the tion return against Baltimore on Nov. 13 Jaguars which ranks third in team history … Has played against all 32 NFL teams … … Has double-digit tackles in 60 career Has started 19 games as a Jaguar against games and 15-plus tackles in 17 games … AFC South opponents and has double- Manned the middle on a defense that digit tackles in 13 of those games … ranked fourth in the NFL in total defense from 2003-06 as they allowed 296.6 yards 2006: Started five games before suffering per game … Missed final 11 games of a torn left pectoral muscle on Oct. 8 2006 season after being placed on injured against the New York Jets … Was placed reserve on Oct. 11 with a torn pectoral on injured reserve on Oct. 11 … Led team muscle … Produced career-best numbers with 11 tackles (seven solo) and one inter- in 2005 with 190 tackles, six sacks and ception in season-opening win against three interceptions … Ranked second Dallas on Sept. 10 … Followed with team- among AFC linebackers and fourth high 11 tackles (four solo) and one quar- among NFL linebackers for tackles in terback pressure on Sept. 18 against 2005 … Led the Jaguars in tackles for the Pittsburgh, his 50th consecutive start with first 10 games in 2005, surpassing the the Jaguars and 66th overall … Finished team record he set in 2004 … Recorded with nine tackles (five solo) on Sept. 24 at 11 takeaways as a Jaguar, tied for the Indianapolis and had 11 tackles (seven sixth-most in team history … Signed with solo) on Oct. 1 at Washington … Jaguars as unrestricted free agent on Recorded five tackles, two for a loss, on March 13, 2003, starting at middle line- Oct. 8 against the New York Jets before backer for the first time in his career … suffering an injury. Spent four seasons at weakside line- COLLEGE: Started 24 of 42 games … backer with Indianapolis Colts from 1999- Helped school to four consecutive bowl 2002 … Has led his team's defense in games, including 1999 Orange Bowl … tackles in five of eight seasons (3 in Career totals included 249 tackles (141 Jacksonville, 2 in Indianapolis) … Started solo), three forced fumbles, 13 tackles for all 16 games in 2000, 2002-’05 … Second- loss and 8.5 sacks … Named to round draft choice (36th overall) of the

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Associated Press All-SEC first-team as a Philadelphia Eagles (1995-99) … Hosts senior … Majored in sociology. special events for inner-city kids through his foundation from his hometown of PERSONAL: Married (Chantal) with son, Alachua … Collaborated with Dick’s Mike Jr. … Lives in Gainesville, Fla. … Sporting Goods for the Peterson’s MVP Attended Santa Fe (Fla.) High, where he Shopping Spree with DICK’S Sporting was a two-time All-State selection and Goods for children from Jacksonville and member of Blue Chip Illustrated All- Alachua … Served Christmas morning Southeast regional team as a defensive breakfast with a couple of his teammates back … Started the Mike Peterson PETERSON VETERANS at the I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Foundation in 2005 to benefit Gainesville Homeless … Actively supports and and Jacksonville children … Hosted a free attends team sponsored events including football clinic for 300 children at Ribault Jaguars Taste of the NFL dinner and the High School in 2007 … Brother, Adrian, Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation played running back at Georgia Southern Playbooks reading initiative … where he received the Walter Payton Participates in the charitable efforts of his Award in 1999 … Adrian was drafted by teammates … Full name: Porter Michael Chicago Bears in 2002 … Cousin, Freddie Peterson. Solomon played wide receiver for

MIKE PETERSON’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1999 Indianapolis 16/13 110 68 42 14 3.0 0 1 2000 Indianapolis 16/16 *160 95 65 3 0.0 0 0 2001 Indianapolis 9/ 9 85 51 34 0 1.5 0 1 2002 Indianapolis 16/16 173 99 74 0 0.0 0 0 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 *167 87 80 0 1.0 2 2 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 *178 102 76 0 5.0 1 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 *190 104 86 0 6.0 1 1 2006 Jacksonville 5/ 5 47 27 20 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 8 years 110/107 1,110 633 477 17 16.5 4 6 Jaguars totals: 4 yrs 53/53 582 320 262 0 12.0 4 4

INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1999 Indianapolis 16/13 0 0 0.0 0 0 2000 Indianapolis 16/16 2 8 4.0 5 0 2001 Indianapolis 9/ 9 2 18 9.0 13 0 2002 Indianapolis 16/16 3 96 32.0 53 0 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 3 8 2.7 7 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 3 54 18.0 26t 1 2006 Jacksonville 5/ 5 1 15 15.0 15 0 NFL totals: 8 years 110/107 14 199 14.2 53 1 Jaguars totals: 4 yrs 53/53 7 77 11.0 26t 1

* Team leader # Shared team lead MIKE PETERSON’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1999 Indianapolis 1/ 1 10 4 6 1 0.0 0 0 2001 Indianapolis 1/ 1 14 5 9 0 0.0 0 0 2002 Indianapolis 1/ 1 8 7 1 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 #10 6 4 0 1.0 1 0 NFL totals: 8 years 4/ 4 42 22 20 1 1.0 1 0

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KENNY 91 PETTWAY DEFENSIVE END

PETTWAY VETERANS

6-4 • 248 LBS. • GRAMBLING STATE • EXP. 3RD YEAR BORN NOVEMBER 13, 1982 • GILMER, TEXAS ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (0/0), 2006 (7/0) NFL TOTALS: 7 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Houston in the seventh round (237th overall) of the 2005 draft … Waived by Houston 9/1/06 … Signed to practice squad 10/18/06 … Activated to 53-man roster 11/8/06.

PRO: Speedy defensive end who has Southern Arkansas before transferring to shown ability to rush the passer and chase Grambling State, sitting out the 2002 sea- down ball … Signed to practice squad by son … Totaled 52 tackles, 10 sacks and 18 Jacksonville on Oct. 18, 2006 and was acti- tackles for loss in 16 games at Southern vated to 53-man roster for final eight Arkansas … Finished his career at games … Finished with two sacks in seven Grambling with 115 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 30 games played … Originally a seventh- tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and round pick (237th overall) of Houston in two blocked kicks in 23 games … Majored 2005 NFL draft … Spent majority of 2005 in business management. season on Texans' practice squad … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Houston … 2006: Signed to active roster on Nov. 8 Attended Gilmer (Texas) High School after spending time on practice squad … where he was a four-sport performer in Played in seven games and finished with football, basketball, track and baseball … five tackles and two sacks … Recorded Was a two-time All-East Texas and All- one quarterback pressure on Nov. 20 vs. District selection in football … Won New York Giants … Was inactive on Nov. school's defensive MVP honors as a senior 26 at Buffalo with groin injury … Saw … Holds the school record in the discus … action on 17 plays on Dec. 3 at Miami and Enjoys hunting, fishing and working on recorded first career sack along with two cars in his free time … Took classes toward solo tackles and three quarterback pres- his bachelor's degree at Grambling in the sures … Recovered a blocked punt and 2006 offseason … Participates in a variety recorded one tackle the following week of community outreach activities including vs. Indianapolis on Dec. 10 … Had one visits to the Bridge of Northeast Florida's special teams tackle on Dec. 24 vs. New afterschool program … Enjoys giving England … In season finale on Dec. 31 at motivational talks to elementary, middle Kansas City, recorded two solo tackles, and high school students … Supports and one sack and one quarterback pressure. attends team sponsored events including Operation Blessing … Full name: Kenneth COLLEGE: Spent two seasons at Aaron Pettway. KENNY PETTWAY’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 7/ 0 5 5 0 3 2.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Recovered blocked punt vs. Indianapolis on 12/10/06

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CHRIS 38 ROBERSON CORNERBACK

VETERANS ROBERSON

5-11 • 190 LBS. • EASTERN MICHIGAN • EXP.3RD YEAR BORN JUNE 3, 1983 • FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGAN ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (6/0, 0/0), 2006 (IR) NFL TOTALS: 6 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (237th overall) of the 2005 draft.

PRO: Young cornerback who returns to wide receiver as a sophomore and junior action after missing entire 2006 season and made final switch to cornerback as a with a shoulder injury … Will compete for senior … Registered 66 tackles and one playing time in dime packages and on sack in 10 starts at cornerback … Majored special teams … Played in six games as a in communications. rookie in 2005 and finished with two tack- les … Spent first 11 weeks of rookie sea- PERSONAL: Single … Lives in son on the practice squad before being Farmington Hills, Mich. … Attended signed to 53-man roster on Nov. 22 … Farmington Hills (Mich.) Harrison High … Originally a seventh-round draft choice Missed senior season with knee injury, (237th overall) from Eastern Michigan in but saw action on one play in the state 2005 draft … Played only one season at final championship win … Ranked No. 34 cornerback at Eastern Michigan, spend- on the Blue Chip list of the top 60 players ing majority of his time at running back, in the state by The Detroit News … wide receiver and return specialist … First Chosen to play in the East-West High Jaguars player drafted from Eastern School All-Star game held in the summer Michigan … … Earned All-State honors in track as a junior … Took classes toward his bache- 2006: Spent entire season on injured lor's degree at North Florida in the 2006 reserve with shoulder injury suffered in offseason … Makes frequent visits to ele- third preseason game on Aug. 26 against mentary schools to read to students … Tampa Bay … Played in three preseason Visits local children’s hospital … Actively games. supports and attends team sponsored events … Participates in the charitable COLLEGE: Began collegiate career at run- efforts of his teammates … Full name: ning back as a freshman, switched to Christopher Robert Roberson.

CHRIS ROBERSON’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 6/ 0 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville Injured reserve (shoulder) NFL totals: 2 years 6/ 0 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 0

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JOSH 10 SCOBEE PLACEKICKER

SCOBEE

VETERANS

6-1 • 192 LBS. • LOUISIANA TECH • EXP.4TH YEAR BORN JUNE 23, 1982 • LONGVIEW, TEXAS ACQ. 5TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0, 1/0), 2006 (16/0) NFL TOTALS: 48 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fifth round (137th overall) of the 2004 draft.

PRO: Owns second-highest field goal per- Player of the Week three times in three centage in team history (, 80.6 seasons … Was the second placekicker pct.) … Established himself as one of the taken in the 2004 draft after Nate Kaeding NFL’s top kickoff specialists … Possesses in the third round … powerful leg as he handles kicking duties for field goals and kickoffs … Has played 2006: Played in all 16 games and connect- in all 48 games since being selected in the ed on career-best 81.2 percent (26 of 32) fifth round (137th overall) of the 2004 draft of field goals and hit on all 41 PATs … … Has connected on 78.5 percent (73 of Ranked third in the AFC and fifth in the 93) of his field goals in 48 games and is NFL with a career-high 119 points … 100 of 101 on PATS for 319 points … Finished with career-high 21 touchbacks Ranked second in the NFL with a team- which ranked second in the NFL … Was record 52 touchbacks on 223 kickoffs 14 of 19 from 40-plus yards in 2006 and (23.8 pct.) over the last three seasons, hit a NFL-best 14 field goals from 40-49 including a career-high 21 touchbacks in yards … Selected to USA Today All-Joe 2006 which ranked second in the NFL … Team which goes to players who have Has led the team in points the last three overachieved and are often overlooked … seasons and is only the third player in Connected on all three field goal attempts Jaguars history to score over 100 points (31, 32, 42) which accounted for all the in a season (Mike Hollis, Fred Taylor) … Jaguars scoring on Sept. 18 vs. 319 points rank fourth in team history … Pittsburgh … Was three-for-three on field Posted career-best numbers in 2006 for goals with all three from 40-plus yards on points (119), touchbacks (21), field goals Oct. 1 at Washington, marking the first made (26), field goal attempts (32), field time in his career with three 40-plus yard goal percentage (81.2) and made PATs (41) field goals in a game … Finished with 11 … The 119 points ranked third in team his- points on two field goals and five PATs on tory and he became only the fourth player Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … Had three in team history with 300-plus points … touchbacks on four kickoffs on Oct. 29 at Had career-best streak of 15 consecutive Philadelphia and was two for two on field made field goals snapped at Buffalo on goals … Connected on three field goal Nov. 26, 2006, the third-longest streak in attempts (47, 21, 39) and four PATs for 13 team history … Has scored in 33 consecu- points on Nov. 5 vs. Tennessee … Tied his tive games dating back to Jan. 2, 2005, the career-high with four field goals on Nov. second-longest streak in team history 20 vs. New York Giants and finished with (Mike Hollis, 67 games) … Had a field goal a season-high 14 points … Was one of in 10 consecutive games from 2005-06, two on field goals at Buffalo on Nov. 26, tying the team record set by Hollis in 1999 ending a streak of 15 consecutive field … Has been named AFC Special Teams goals made … Tied his season-long with a 48-yard field goal at Miami on Dec. 3 …

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On Dec. 10 vs. Indianapolis, tied his sea- PERSONAL: Married (Melissa) … Lives in son-high with 14 points as he finished Longview, Texas … Attended Longview three of four on field goals (48, 34, 46), (Texas) High … Handled punting and five of five PATs and recorded four touch- placekicking chores, earning first-team backs on eight kickoffs … Registered two All-District honors as a kicker and second- special teams tackles on Dec. 17 at team All-East Texas accolades as a punter Tennessee … Was successful from 33 … Converted 23 of 23 extra points and six yards on his only attempt in season-finale of nine field goals as a senior … on Dec. 31 at Kansas City. Participates in school visits and celebrity SCOBEE

VETERANS golf tournaments … Avid golfer … COLLEGE: One of the premier placekick- Participates in a variety of community ers in the country … Won the kicking job outreach activities which includes time as a true freshman and went on to set spent at the local children's hospital and school career records, connecting on 66 reading to elementary students … of 92 field goals and 145 of 153 extra Supports the charitable efforts of his point attempts for 343 points … Ranked teammates … Supports and attends team second in field goal attempts in Western sponsored events including Jaguars Athletic Conference history … First-team Taste of the NFL dinner and the All-WAC choice as a senior and earned Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation second-team honors as a junior and Playbooks reading initiative … Full name: sophomore … Majored in sociology. Joshua Taylor Scobee.

JOSH SCOBEE’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS SCORING GP/GS PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS 2004 Jacksonville 16/ 0 21 21 24 31 77.4 53 93 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 0 38 39 23 30 76.7 53 107 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 0 41 41 26 32 81.3 48 119 NFL totals: 3 years 48/ 0 100 101 73 93 78.5 53 319 FG ACCURACY 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL PCT 2004 Jacksonville 0/0 10/10 8/11 5/7 1/3 24/31 77.4 2005 Jacksonville 0/0 9/9 7/8 5/10 2/3 23/30 76.7 2006 Jacksonville 0/0 5/6 7/7 14/18 0/1 26/32 81.3 NFL totals: 3 years 0/0 24/25 22/26 24/35 3/7 73/93 78.5

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 3 in 2004, 2 in 2005, 4 in 2006; 11 touchbacks on 58 kickoffs in 2004; 20 touchbacks on 77 kickoffs in 2005; 21 touchbacks on 83 kickoffs in 2006

JOSH SCOBEE’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS SCORING GP/GS PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 1 2 50.0 36 3 JOSH SCOBEE’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 (9/11/05 vs. Seattle, 11/20/06 vs. New York Giants, 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis) Extra points: 5 (10/8/05 vs. New York Jets, 12/24/05 at Houston, 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis) Field goals: 4 (10/24/04 at Indianapolis; 9/11/05 vs. Seattle, 11/20/06 vs. New York Giants) Field goal attempts: 5 (12/5/04 vs. Pittsburgh; 9/11/05 vs. Seattle) Longest field goal: 53 (10/24/04 at Indianapolis; 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati)

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GERALD 43 SENSABAUGH SAFETY

VETERANS

SENSABAUGH (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage 6-0 • 204 LBS. • NORTH CAROLINA • EXP.3RD YEAR BORN JUNE 13, 1983 • OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA ACQ. 5TH ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (16/2, 1/1), 2006 (16/7) NFL TOTALS: 32 games, 9 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in fifth round (157 overall) in the 2005 draft. PRO: Expected to win starting safety job reserve on Nov. 22 … Finished with a … Has started nine of 32 games in two career-high 47 tackles (33 solo), two inter- seasons and recorded 78 tackles (54 ceptions and one fumble recovery … solo), two interceptions, one fumble Ranked third on the team with 11 special recovery and 17 special teams tackles … teams tackles … Missed the entire pre- Started final three games as a rookie and season after suffering a sprained ankle in made seven starts last season at strong training camp … Recorded team-high safety after Donovin Darius suffered sea- four special teams tackles on Oct. 1 at son-ending injuries … Sixth-highest Washington … Blocked a punt which was drafted safety by the Jaguars … Played recovered by the Jaguars and led to a three seasons at East Tennessee State, touchdown on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … but was forced to transfer to North On Oct. 29 at Philadelphia, made first Carolina after ETSU dropped its football start of the season as team opened up in program … nickel package … Recorded six tackles (four solo), one for a loss, one fumble 2006: Played in all 16 games with a recovery and a team-high three passes career-high seven starts … Assumed defensed in expanded role on Nov. 20 vs. starting role at strong safety after New York Giants … Started at SS and did Donovin Darius was placed on injured not miss a snap on Dec. 3 at Miami and

JAGUARS ALL-TIME SCORING Placekicker Josh Scobee has scored 319 points in his first three seasons with the Jaguars, ranking fourth in Jaguars history in total points. His 119 points in 2006 also ranked third-most in team history. Here is a list of the Jaguars all-time leading scorers: POINTS PLAYER 764 PK Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 FG, 239 PAT 418 WR Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 69 TD, 2 2-PT 388 RB Fred Taylor (1998-2006), 64 TD, 2 2-PT 319 PK Josh Scobee (2004-06), 73 FG, 100 PAT 228 RB James Stewart (1995-99), 38 TD 190 WR Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 30 TD, 5 2-PT 120 RB Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 20 TD 96 RB Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 16 TD 90 QB Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 14 TD, 3 2-PT 90 PK Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT 82 TE Kyle Brady (1999-2006), 13 TD, 2 2-PT

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led secondary with 10 tackles. Made first PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Kingsport, career interception against the Dolphins Tenn. … Attended Dobyns-Bennett … Started at SS on Dec. 10 vs. (Kingsport, Tenn.) High, playing football Indianapolis and recorded an interception … All-Big East Conference defensive back off Peyton Manning, his second consecu- as a senior, serving as team captain … tive game with an interception … Also played on offense, catching 42 pass- Recorded six tackles (four solo) in start on es for 420 yards and seven touchdowns in Dec. 24 vs. New England … Finished sea- his final year … Competed in track, win- son with five tackles (two solo) and one ning the state long jump title …

VETERANS pass defensed at Kansas City on Dec. 31. Participates in a variety of community

SENSABAUGH outreach activities which include visits to COLLEGE: Played three seasons at local children's hospital, visits to Boys & Division I-AA East Tennessee State before Girls Clubs and reading to elementary transferring to North Carolina after ETSU school students … Supports local military dropped its football program … Was two- … Participates in charitable efforts of his time All-Southern Conference selection teammates … Supports and attends team … Started every game at strong safety as sponsored events … Full name: Gerald a senior, leading the team with 78 tackles Lind Sensabaugh, Jr. … Majored in exercise and sport science.

GERALD SENSABAUGH’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 2 31 21 10 6 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 7 47 33 14 11 0.0 0 1 NFL totals: 2 years 32/ 9 78 54 24 17 0.0 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 7 2 8 4.0 8 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 fumble recovery on a punt in 2005; blocked punt on 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets GERALD SENSABAUGH’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 4 2 2 1 0.0 0 0

STOPPING THE RUN

The Jaguars rank fifth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed from 2003-2006. The Jaguars have allowed only 11 opposing players to rush for 100 yards from 2003-06 (64 games), the second-best in the NFL during that time. Only three players rushed for 100-plus rushing yards against the Jaguars in 2006 (Clinton Portis, Washington; Leon Washinton, N.Y. Jets; Larry Johnson, Kansas City). Here’s the list of fewest NFL rushing yards allowed and 100-yard rushers allowed from 2003-06:

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED (2003-06) 100-YD RUSHERS ALLOWED (2003-06) RK TEAM YARDS RK TEAM RUSHERS 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 5,828 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 6 2. Baltimore Ravens 6,022 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 11 3. New England Patriots 6,093 3. Dallas Cowboys 12 4. Denver Broncos 6,293 Baltimore Ravens 12 5. Jacksonville Jaguars 6,352 5. San Diego Chargers 13 Miami Dolphins 13

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CHARLES 17 SHARON WIDE RECEIVER

SHARON

VETERANS

6-0 • 178 LBS. • BOWLING GREEN • EXP.2ND YEAR BORN APRIL 4, 1983 • PALATKA, FLORIDA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (0/0) NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/30/06.

PRO: Second-year receiver who adds COLLEGE: School's all-time leader in depth to the receiving corps … One of six receiving yards and touchdowns as he undrafted rookies who finished the 2006 started 45 games in four seasons … season on the active roster … Spent first Started 10 games as a senior and record- 10 weeks of last season on the practice ed 74 receptions for 1,028 yards and six squad before being moved to 53-man touchdowns … Made 12 starts as a junior roster for final six games … Was signed and scored 15 touchdowns and had 1,070 as undrafted free agent from Bowling receiving yards … Majored in sociology. Green where he was the school's all-time leader in receiving yards and touchdowns PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Palatka, … Native of Palatka, Fla. is one of four Fla. … Attended Palatka (Fla.) High … Jaguars who played high school football Finished senior season with 25 receptions in Jacksonville area, joining Rashean for 600 yards … Also lettered in track and Mathis (Englewood), Dee Webb (Ed basketball … Active participant of the White) and Jamaal Fudge (Ed White) … Jaguars Rookie Club that included com- munity visits to local children's hospital, 2006: Moved to 53-man roster from the elementary schools, feeding the home- practice squad on Nov. 22 … Dressed at less, youth football camps, local high Buffalo on Nov. 26, but did not see any school football practices and a variety of action … Was inactive for final five games other outreach activities … Full name: … Scored two touchdowns in the presea- Charles Dunbar Sharon. son.

UNSACKABLE JAGUARS

In the four years under Jack Del Rio from 2003-06, the Jaguars have had eight games without allowing a sack. In the previous eight seasons the Jaguars had five total. Here are the games:

DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT 9/26/99 vs. Tennessee Titans 11/30/03 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10/17/99 vs. Cleveland Browns 12/12/04 vs. Chicago Bears 10/29/00 at Dallas Cowboys 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati Bengals 12/10/00 vs. Arizona Cardinals 11/27/05 at Arizona Cardinals 9/15/02 at Kansas City Chiefs 12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis Colts 9/28/03 at Houston Texans 11/20/06 vs. New York Giants 11/9/03 vs. Indianapolis Colts

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DARYL 52 SMITH LINEBACKER

D. SMITH VETERANS

6-2 • 245 LBS. • GEORGIA TECH • EXP.4TH YEAR BORN MARCH 14, 1982 • ALBANY, GEORGIA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (15/13), 2005 (16/16, 1/1), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 47 games, 45 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (39th overall) of the 2004 draft.

PRO: Fourth-year linebacker has emerged 24, 2005 at Houston … Made 13 starts as as one of the NFL’s best … Has started 45 a rookie, tying for third-most in team his- of 47 games since being selected in the tory … second round (39th overall) of the 2004 draft … Career totals include 365 tackles 2006: Started all 16 games with six at OLB (218 solo), nine sacks, three interceptions, and 10 at MLB … Moved from the outside two forced fumbles and one fumble to the middle due to a season-ending recovery … Has played all three line- injury to Mike Peterson … Led team with backer positions in three seasons, includ- a career-high 170 tackles (107 solo), three ing 10 starts at MLB last season as Mike sacks, one interception and one forced Peterson was placed on injured reserve fumble … Recorded double-digit tackles … Led team with a career-high 170 tack- in nine games, including 17 tackles in two les in 2006 which ranked third in the NFL games (Nov. 12 vs. Houston; Dec. 10 vs. … Played major role on defense that Indianapolis) … Had nine tackles on Sept. ranked second in the NFL in 2006, the sec- 18 vs. Pittsburgh and Sept. 24 at ond-highest ranking in team history … Indianapolis … Made first start at MLB on Ranks second in tackles and games start- Oct. 22 at Houston and registered a team- ed among the six linebackers taken with high 16 tackles, one for a loss, one quar- the first 39 picks in the 2004 draft … terback pressure and one pass defensed Recorded a career-high 18 tackles on Dec. … Followed with 12 tackles (seven solo)

JAGUARS LEADING SINGLE-SEASON TACKLERS Linebacker Mike Peterson signed with Jacksonville in 2003 as an unrestricted free agent from Indianapolis and has led the Jaguars in tackling in three of the last four seasons with 190, 178, and 167 tackles, while linebacker Daryl Smith led the club in 2006 with 170 tackles. TACKLES PLAYER TACKLES PLAYER 230 LB Hardy Nickerson (2001) 167 LB Mike Peterson (2003) 190 LB Mike Peterson (2005) 165 LB Eddie Robinson (1996) 188 LB Wali Rainer (2002) 165 LB Bryan Schwartz (1997) 186 LB Kevin Hardy (1998) 161 LB Bryan Schwartz (1995) 178 LB Mike Peterson (2004) 161 LB Eddie Robinson (1997) 170 LB Daryl Smith (2006) 153 LB Kevin Hardy (1999)

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on Oct. 29 at Philadelphia … On Nov. 12 PERSONAL: Married (Ramee) ... Lives in vs. Houston, made season-high 17 tackles Albany, Ga. … Attended Dougherty along with one sack and one forced fum- County (Albany, Ga.) High … Named to ble … Led team with 10 tackles (six solo) the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Top 75 on Nov. 20 vs. New York Giants … Posted in Georgia … Recorded 103 tackles, five team-high 17 tackles on Dec. 10 vs. sacks, four forced fumbles and two inter- Indianapolis and recorded a sack of RB ceptions as a senior … Added 117 tackles Joseph Addai on an attempted pass play and seven sacks as a junior … Played in … Led team with 12 tackles (nine solo) the Georgia-Florida All-Star Game … Also

D. SMITH along with one sack and one interception lettered in baseball … Enjoys visiting ele- VETERANS on Dec. 31 at Kansas City as he intercept- mentary schools to read to second ed Trent Green in the third quarter. graders … Actively supports and attends team sponsored events like Operation COLLEGE: Four year letterman who led Blessing, Food Drive, Jaguars Taste of the the team in tackles twice in four seasons NFL dinner, HabiJax and the Jacksonville … Started 44 of 46 games, recording 383 Jaguars Foundation Playbooks reading tackles (207 solo) with 15 sacks, 48 tackles initiative … Participates in the charitable for loss, three interceptions, four fumble efforts of his teammates … Annual sup- recoveries and three forced fumbles … porter of Foundations’ Playbook initiative Finished second on the team as a senior … Attended HabiJax home dedication … with a career-high 129 tackles … Majored Full name: Daryl Lamont Smith. in biology.

DARYL SMITH’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Jacksonville 15/13 78 43 35 3 2.0 0 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 117 68 49 0 4.0 1 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 *170 107 63 1 3.0 1 0 NFL totals: 3 years 47/45 365 218 147 4 9.0 2 1

INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Jacksonville 15/13 1 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 1 0 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 1 4 4.0 4 0 NFL totals: 3 years 47/45 3 4 1.3 4 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 safety on 12/12/04 vs. Chicago

DARYL SMITH’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 8 8 0 0 1.0 0 0

* Team Leader

SMITH MAKING HIS MARK

Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Daryl Smith was one of six linebackers selected with the first 39 picks of the 2004 draft. Smith, the 39th overall pick, has totaled 365 tackles and nine sacks in three seasons as a starter. Only Jonathon Vlima (1st round, 12th pick overall) ranked ahead of Smith in total tackles and games among the six linebackers in their first three seasons.

PLAYER, TEAM ROUND (pick) GP/GS TACKLES SACKS Jonathon Vilma, N.Y. Jets 1st (12th) 48/46 421 2.5 Daryl Smith, Jacksonville 2nd (39th) 47/45 365 9.0 D.J. Williams, Denver 1st (17th) 48/43 268 3.0 Karlos Dansby, Arizona 2nd (33rd) 44/37 265 17.0 Teddy Lehman, Detroit 2nd (37th) 25/16 140 1.0 Jason Babin, Houtson 1st (27th) 43/22 146 13.0

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NICK 41 SORENSEN SAFETY

SORENSEN VETERANS

6-3 • 205 LBS. • VIRGINIA TECH • EXP.7TH YEAR BORN JULY 31, 1978 • WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2003

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (7/0, 3/0), 2002 (16/0), 2003 (14/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (10/0), 2006 (12/0) NFL TOTALS: 75 games, 0 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 52 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 3 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by Miami on 4/26/01 … Waived by Miami on 8/28/01 … Signed by St. Louis on 10/16/01 … Waived by St. Louis on 9/1/03 … Signed as a veteran free agent 9/17/03.

PRO: Seventh-year veteran who excels on Dolphins after being signed as an special teams … Has played in 75 games undrafted rookie free agent on April 26 … over six seasons and recorded 81 special teams tackles … Missed four games last 2006: Played in 12 games mainly on spe- season after suffering a hamstring injury cial teams … Suffered a hamstring injury … Finished tied for third on club with 11 on Nov. 26 at Buffalo … Was inactive on special teams tackles in 2006 … Led Dec. 3 at Miami and was placed on injured teams in special teams tackles for two reserved for the second consecutive sea- consecutive seasons, first with St. Louis son on Dec. 14 … Finished with 11 special in 2002 and with the Jaguars in 2003, and teams tackles which ranked tied for third finished tied for third with the Jaguars in on the team … On Oct. 1 at Washington, 2004 … Despite missing six games in tied for team-lead with four special teams 2005 with a broken right ankle, still tackles … Had three special teams tackles ranked second in special teams tackles on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … Saw action with 11 … Named special teams captain on defense on Oct. 22 at Houston and fin- in 2004 and 2005 by his teammates … ished with one solo tackle. Signed by the Jaguars on Sept. 17, 2003 COLLEGE: Four year letterman who start- after three seasons with the Rams … ed at safety and linebacker each of his Played in Super Bowl XXXVI in 2001 with final two seasons … Posted career totals the Rams … Quarterback in college, of 117 tackles, including 10 for loss, four moved to safety and has the ability to sacks and one interception … Began play receiver … Signed with the Rams on career as a quarterback and saw time at Oct. 16, 2001 as a free agent after spend- that spot as a reserve over the first two ing three weeks on the practice squad … seasons … Graduated with a degree in Spent the 2001 training camp with the marketing.

JAGUARS SPECIAL TEAMS KAMIKAZIES

Here’s how the Jaguars’ special teams stars rank in career tackles dating back to 1995: 1. (1996-2000) 94 4. Kiwaukee Thomas (2000-04) 50 2. Danny Clark (2000-03) 55 5. Joe Tuipala (2001-02) 42 3. Nick Sorensen (2003-06) 53

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PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Vienna, Va. ports team sponsored events including … Lettered three years as a quarterback, Jaguars Taste of the NFL dinner … Has defensive back, punter, kicker and long done charity work with Athletes in Action snapper at George C. Marshall High in … Makes frequent visits to schools and Vienna, Va. … Also played forward on the participated in Jaguars Reader's program basketball team for three years and short- celebration and Jaguars Foundation's stop and outfield on the baseball team … Playbooks … Actively supports team Permanent fixture in Jacksonville com- community initiatives … Participates in munity during the season … Hosted a charity golf tournaments … Actively sup- charity basketball game benefiting the ports the charitable efforts of his team- VETERANS Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation mates … Enjoys playing the guitar … Full SORENSEN … Participates in a variety of community name: Nicholas Sorensen. outreach activities … Attends and sup-

NICK SORENSEN’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2001 St. Louis 7/ 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 0 0 2002 St. Louis 16/ 0 4 2 2 *24 0.0 0 0 2003 Jacksonville 14/ 0 0 0 0 *19 0.0 0 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/ 0 0 0 0 12 0.0 1 0 2005 Jacksonville 10/ 0 1 1 0 11 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 12/ 0 2 2 0 11 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 6 years 75/ 0 7 5 2 81 0.0 1 0 Jaguars totals: 4 yrs 52/ 0 3 3 0 53 0.0 1 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Recovered onsides kick vs. TB in 2003, Recovered onsides kick at GB in 2004 * Team Leader NICK SORENSEN’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2001 St. Louis 3/ 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville Injured Reserve (ankle)

JAGUARS DEFENSE RANKED AMONG ELITE

The Jaguars defense ranked second in the NFL in 2006 as they allowed 283.6 yards per game The defense ranked third in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in 2005, allowing 290.9 yards per game (106.8 rushing, 184.1 passing) and forced 28 turnovers. The defense finished fourth the 2004 season ranked 11th. Here’s a look at the NFL’s top defenses in 2006 and from 2003-2006:

2006 NFL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS RK. TEAM RUSH PASS TOTAL 1. Baltimore Ravens 75.9 188.2 264.1 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 91.3 192.4 283.6 3. Oakland Raiders 134.0 150.8 284.8 4. Miami Dolphins 101.1 187.9 289.1 5. Chicago Bears 99.4 194.8 294.1

2003-06 NFL DEFENSIVE RANKINGS RK. TEAM RUSH PASS TOTAL 1. Baltimore Ravens 94.1 185.9 280.0 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 91.1 194.3 285.4 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 111.9 180.8 292.7 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 99.2 197.4 296.6 5. Denver Broncos 98.3 200.4 298.8

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PAUL 95 SPICER DEFENSIVE END

SPICER

VETERANS

6-4 • 295 LBS. • SAGINAW VALLEY STATE • EXP.8TH YEAR BORN AUGUST 18, 1975 • INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ACQ. FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2000

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1998 (CFL), 1999 (2/0), 2000 (3/0), 2001 (16/4), 2002 (16/4), 2003 (16/1), 2004 (2/2), 2005 (15/14, 1/1), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 86 games, 41 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 84 games, 41 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by Seattle on 4/28/98 … Waived by Seattle on 8/26/98 … Signed by Detroit on 2/23/99 … Waived by Detroit on 8/23/00 … Signed as a free agent 8/30/00.

PRO: Savvy veteran defensive end who Started first two games of 2004 before has produced in a full-time starting role suffering a fractured right leg in Week 2 the last two seasons … Career totals against Denver … Started first four include 249 tackles (171 solo), 17.5 sacks, games of 2001 when Tony Brackens was three forced fumbles, three fumble recov- injured, final four games of 2002 and in eries, one interception and two special the season-finale in 2003, and played in teams tackles … Has played in 86 career DE rotation rest of the time … Injured games with 41 starts, including a career- hand in pregame warmups at Houston high 16 starts in 2006 … Ranked eighth in (Dec. 24) in 2005 and missed season- team history with 17.5 sacks … Finished finale against Tennessee … Caught first with career-high 59 tackles (47 solo) in career interception in 2003, joining 2006 and helped Jaguars to fourth-ranked Brackens as the only two Jaguars defen- rushing defense in the NFL … Ranked sive linemen with a regular season inter- second on the team in 2005 with a career- ception … Spent parts of 1998-2000 sea- high 7.5 sacks … Played in all 48 games sons playing in Seattle, Saskatchewan, from 2001 to 2003 including nine starts, Detroit and Jacksonville … On Lions' 53- before missing 14 games in 2004 after man roster and practice squad for parts of being placed on injured reserve … the 1999 season … Played portions of JAGUARS CAREER SACK LEADERS

JAGUARS ALL TIME CURRENT JAGUARS WITH ALL TEAMS 1. Tony Brackens 55.0 1. Reggie Hayward 30.5 2. Joel Smeenge 34.0 2. John Henderson 22.0 3. Kevin Hardy 28.5 3. Marcus Stroud 19.0 4. Gary Walker 22.5 Bobby McCray 19.0 5. John Henderson 22.0 5. Paul Spicer 17.5 6. Marcus Stroud 19.0 6. Mike Peterson 16.5 Bobby McCray 19.0 7. Rob Meier 15.5 7. Paul Spicer 17.5 8. Daryl Smith 9.0 8. Clyde Simmons 16.0 9. Rob Meier 15.5

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1998 season with the Saskatchewan Set a school record with 21.5 sacks as a Rough Riders of the Canadian Football senior and named Conference Player of League after being released by Seattle in the Year … Transferred from College of training camp … DuPage (Glen Ellyn, Ill.), where he was a JUCO All-America linebacker in 1995 … 2006: Started all 16 games for the first Graduated with a degree in history edu- time in his career, 10 at RDE and six at cation. LDE … Finished with career-high 59 tack- les along with three sacks … Named to PERSONAL: Lives in St. Augustine, Fla. USA Today All-Joe Team for the second with four children … Attended Northwest SPICER consecutive season … Registered five (Indianapolis) High … Heavily involved in VETERANS solo tackles, two for a loss, one sack and Justice Coalition and local non-profit three quarterback pressures on Sept. 10 agency Community Rehabilitation Center, vs. Dallas … Recorded seven tackles and which provides those affected by mental team-high five quarterback pressures on health and other medical conditions the Oct. 1 at Washington … Had two tackles opportunity to remain productive in their for loss on Oct. 22 at Houston … Tallied communities … Represents the Jaguars four solo tackles, one sack, two passes at numerous local fundraisers … Hosted defensed and two quarterback pressures weekly "Jaguars Spotlight" on local cable on Nov. 12 vs. Houston … Led all defen- affiliate … Participates in a variety of sive linemen with six tackles (four solo) at community outreach activities … Buffalo on Nov. 26 … Recorded a sack of Supports team activities and program on Dec. 24 vs. New England. including the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation Playbooks reading initiative COLLEGE: Played his final two years … Full name: Paul Spicer. (1996 and '97) at Saginaw Valley State …

PAUL SPICER’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1999 Detroit 2/ 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0 2000 Jacksonville 3/ 0 4 2 2 0 1.0 1 0 2001 Jacksonville 16/ 4 41 22 19 0 2.0 0 1 2002 Jacksonville 16/ 4 45 28 17 0 4.0 1 0 2003 Jacksonville 16/ 1 37 24 13 0 0.0 0 1 2004 Jacksonville 2/ 2 7 5 2 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 15/14 56 43 13 0 7.5 1 1 2006 Jacksonville 16/16 59 47 12 0 3.0 0 0 NFL totals: 8 years 86/41 249 171 78 2 17.5 3 3 Jaguars totals: 7 yrs 84/41 249 171 78 0 17.5 3 3 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 interception for 2 yards on 12/7/03 vs. Houston; 1 kickoff return for 12 yards in 2002 PAUL SPICER’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 JAGUARS MOVE UP IN RECORD BOOKS

The Jaguars defense finished second in the the NFL in 2006, the highest ranking in team history. The Jaguars finished the season with the second-fewest net yards allowed and the third-fewest rushing yards allowed in team history. In addition, the Jaguars set a single-season record for most interceptions in a season with 20, surpass- ing the previous mark of 19 in 1999 and 2005.

Fewest Net Yards Allowed Fewest Rush Yards Allowed Most Interceptions RK YEAR NET YARDS RK YEAR RUSH YARDS RK YEAR INTS 1. 1999 4,334 (270.8) 1. 2003 1,406 (87.9) 1. 2006 20 2. 2006 4,538 (283.6) 2. 1999 1,444 (90.2) 2. 1999 19 3. 2005 4,655 (290.9) 3. 2006 1,460 (91.3) 2005 19 4. 2003 4,657 (291.0) 4. 2001 1,611 (100.7) 4. 2004 16 5. 2003 15

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SCOTT 31 STARKS CORNERBACK

STARKS

VETERANS

5-9 • 176 LBS. • WISCONSIN • EXP.3RD YEAR BORN JUNE 27, 1983 • ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ACQ. 3RD ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (16/0, 1/0), 2006 (16/1) NFL TOTALS: 32 games, 1 start POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the third round (87th overall) of the 2005 draft.

PRO: Third-year player who has not 2005 draft … Fifth-highest drafted corner- missed a game in two seasons, seeing back by the Jaguars behind Fernando action on special teams and as reserve Bryant, Rashean Mathis, cornerback … Career totals include 31 and Aaron Beasley … tackles, two forced fumbles, one intercep- tion and 24 special teams tackles … 2006: Played in all 16 games for the sec- Posted a career-high 27 tackles in 2006 ond consecutive season and made his along with his first career interception as first career start on Nov. 12 vs. Houston he picked off Tennessee QB Vince Young … Finished with career-high 27 tackles on Nov. 5 and returned the interception (14 solo), two forced fumbles, one inter- 55 yards for a touchdown … Ranked sec- ception and 14 special teams tackles … ond on the team in 2006 with 14 special Had two special teams tackles in season- teams tackles and ranked third as a rook- opener on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Saw ie in 2005 with 10 special teams tackles … action for 10 plays on defense on Sept. 24 Selected in fifth round (87th overall) in at Indianapolis after Brian Williams left

JAGUARS DEFENSIVE SCORES

In 12 seasons, the Jaguars have scored 13 regular season touchdowns on defense. DATE OPPONENT PLAYER SCORE Oct. 22, 1995 at Cleveland 48-yard interception return Dec. 28, 1996 * at Buffalo Clyde Simmons 20-yard interception return Nov. 2, 1997 at Tennessee Chris Hudson 32-yard fumble return Nov. 1, 1998 at Baltimore Donovin Darius 83-yard fumble return Nov. 8, 1998 vs. Cincinnati Aaron Beasley 90-yard fumble return Sept. 12, 1999 vs. San Francisco Aaron Beasley 93-yard interception return Sept. 26, 1999 vs. Tennessee Aaron Beasley 35-yard interception return Nov. 28, 1999 at Baltimore Tony Brackens 16-yard interception return Jan. 15, 2000 * vs. Miami Tony Brackens 16-yard fumble return Sept. 30, 2001 vs. Cleveland Aaron Beasley 40-yard fumble return Dec. 3, 2001 vs. Green Bay Ainsley Battles 60-yard fumble return Nov. 2, 2003 at Baltimore Akin Ayodele 15-yard fumble return Oct. 16, 2005 at Pittsburgh Rashean Mathis 41-yard interception return Nov. 13, 2005 vs. Baltimore Mike Peterson 26-yard interception return Nov. 5, 2006 vs. Tennessee 55-yard interception return * Playoff game

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with an injury in the fourth quarter … Big Ten champion 4x100 relay team as a Participated in 24 plays on defense on senior … Majored in family and con- Oct. 29 at Philadelphia, finishing with sumer journalism. three tackles and a team-high two special teams tackles … Had best game of his PERSONAL: Married (Teresa) … Lives in career against Tennessee on Nov. 5, St. Louis, Mo. … Attended Hazelwood recording seven tackles, one forced fum- East (St. Louis) High and was an All- ble and first career interception. America honoree as a senior … Recorded Intercepted Vince Young in the third quar- 39 tackles and four interceptions and ter and raced 55 yards for his first career rushed for 1,191 yards and scored 24 TDs STARKS VETERANS touchdown … Played in 43 plays on Nov. as a senior in 2000 … Finished with 4,633 20 vs. New York Giants and made four career all-purpose yards (including 2,521 tackles and forced a fumble in the fourth yards rushing) with 49 touchdowns … quarter that stalled a drive … Registered Regular visitor of Clara White Mission four tackles, one for a loss and one spe- and Children's Home Society … 2006 cial teams tackle at Buffalo on Nov. 26. Jaguars nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award … Participates in COLLEGE: Started 48 of 51 games and fin- a variety of community outreach activi- ished with six career interceptions … Led ties including visits to local hospital … team with 10 passes defensed as a senior Participates in charitable efforts of his and part of nation's No. 1 scoring defense teammates .. Enjoys bowling … Supports … Finished second in the Big 10 as a jun- team sponsored events including ior with 19 passes defensed … Also a Jaguars Taste of the NFL dinner … Full member of track squad's 2004 outdoor name: Scott Doyle Starks.

SCOTT STARKS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 0 4 3 1 10 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 1 27 14 13 14 0.0 2 0 NFL totals: 2 years 32/ 1 31 17 14 24 0.0 2 0 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2006 Jacksonville 16/ 1 1 55 55.0 55t 1

SCOTT STARKS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

JAGUARS RANK AMONG NFL’S BEST FROM 2004-06

The Jaguars have a 29-19 mark in the last three seasons under head coach Jack Del Rio, tied for the seventh-best mark in the NFL. The Jaguars are one of only eight NFL teams with a .500 record or better in all three seasons (Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New England, San Diego, Denver, Seattle, Cincinnati). RK. TEAM 2004 2005 2006 OVERALL 1. Indianapolis Colts 12-4 14-2 12-4 38-10 2. New England Patriots 14-2 11-5 12-4 36-12 3. San Diego Chargers 12-4 9-7 14-2 35-13 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 15-1 11-5 8-8 34-14 5. Denver Broncos 10-6 13-3 9-7 32-16 6. Seattle Seahawks 9-7 13-3 9-7 31-17 7. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7 12-4 8-8 29-19 Chicago Bears 5-11 11-5 13-3 29-19 Philadelphia Eagles 13-3 6-10 10-6 29-19

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MARCUS 99 STROUD DEFENSIVE TACKLE

STROUD

VETERANS (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage 6-6 • 310 LBS. • GEORGIA • EXP.7TH YEAR BORN JUNE 25, 1978 • THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2001 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, 1/1), 2006 (11/11) NFL TOTALS: 91 games, 75 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (13th overall) of the 2001 draft.

PRO: Massive defensive tackle who was NFL with a 3.2-yards per carry average in named as a starter in Pro Bowl for three 2003 … On special teams is always a consecutive seasons from 2003-05, join- threat to block kicks … As a rookie, ing OT Tony Boselli (1997-2000) as the notched Jaguars' first blocked field goal only Jaguars to start in three consecutive in four years and blocked his second one Pro Bowls … Has played in 91 games with in 2002 … Was 13th overall selection in 75 starts with career totals of 422 tackles 2001, the second-highest defensive line- (282 solo), 19.0 sacks, seven forced fum- man ever chosen by the Jaguars and sec- bles and two fumble recoveries … Tied ond of three to be chosen in the first for sixth in team history with 19 sacks … round (joining Renaldo Wynn, 21st over- Puts relentless pressure on opposing all in 1997, and John Henderson, ninth in quarterbacks with 63 career quarterback 2002) … Played in every game in 2001, pressures … Joins John Henderson one of only four Jaguars rookies to do so (2004, 2006) as only Jaguars defensive … players to be selected to multiple Pro Bowls … Teams with Henderson to give 2006: Started 11 games at DT and fin- Jaguars possibly NFL's biggest and best ished with 34 tackles (31 solo) and 2.5 DT tandem … Missed first games of his sacks … Missed five games with an ankle career in 2006, ending a streak of 84 con- injury … Made three solo tackles and one secutive games played and team-leading quarterback pressure against Dallas on string of 68 consecutive starts … Jaguars Sept. 10 … Recorded one tackle for loss ranked second in total defense in 2006, on Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh as the Jaguars the highest ranking in team history … defense held the Steelers to a franchise- Jaguars ranked third with only 37 rushing record low 26 rushing yards … Had four touchdowns allowed from 2003-06 and tackles (three solo) and one pass second with only 11 100-yard rushers defensed at Indianapolis on Sept. 24 … allowed during that span … Defense Was inactive for five consecutive games ranked third with only 139 rushing plays beginning on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets allowed of 10-plus yards from 2003-06 … with ankle/groin injury, marking his first Has recorded four multi-sack games … career games missed, ending streak of 84 Assumed starting role in 2002 and devel- consecutive games played and team- oped into one of team's defensive leaders leading string of 68 consecutive starts … … Jaguars first round draft choice in 2001 Returned to action on Nov. 20 vs. New started all 16 games in second NFL sea- York Giants and finished with two solo son and contributed 6.5 sacks … Anchor tackles in 36 plays, becoming only the of the Jaguars defense that finished 2003 seventh Jaguar to team history to record as the league's second-ranked run 400 tackles … Tallied five solo tackles, defense … Defense ranked No. 1 in the two quarterback pressures and one pass

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defensed on Nov. 26 at Buffalo … Had a play in the Georgia-Florida All-Star Game sack of Joey Harrington on Dec. 3 at … Recorded 76 tackles, eight sacks and Miami … Followed with a sack of Peyton two fumble recoveries as a senior … Also Manning on Dec. 10 vs. Indianapolis and started at tight end and had 25 receptions added six solo tackles … Recorded third for 307 yards and a touchdown … Also consecutive game with a sack on Dec. 17 played basketball … Member of National at Tennessee as he split a sack of Vince Honor Society … Partnered with the Young with Clint Ingram. DuBow Family Foundation to host the inaugural Pass and Play Holiday event for COLLEGE: Played in 43 games with 29 kids from Community Connections … STROUD VETERANS starts at left defensive tackle … Joined Hosts annual golf tournament to benefit (No. 1 pick of New the Marcus Stroud Foundation … England in 2001) in giving school the pre- Supports the Jacksonville Jaguars mier defensive tackle tandem in college Foundation Playbooks reading initiative football in 1999 and 2000 … Finished with … Participates in charitable efforts of career totals of 142 tackles (77 solo) with teammates … 2004 Jaguars spokesman 6.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss … Played for Prostate Cancer Awareness Week … in four bowl games … All-Southeastern Visits children at local hospitals and reads Conference second team pick by league’s to children at local elementary schools … coaches and Associated Press as a senior During Pro Bowl week in Hawaii, partici- in 2000 … Graduated in 2000 with a pated in an NFL-football clinic for Special degree in sports studies. Olympics Hawaii … Hosted Marcus PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Atlanta and Stroud All-Star Football Camp in 2002 at Jacksonville … Attended Brooks County his high school … Paid for his mother, High in Quitman, Ga. … Named Class A Thelma McDonald, to attend nursing first-team All-State by Atlanta Journal- school … Supports Jaguars youth foot- Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers ball programs and participates in charity Association, adding Atlanta Journal- golf tournaments … Attends numerous Constitution Super Southern 100 and Top team community initiatives year round, 50 in Georgia, USA Today All-USA honor- including the Gift of Life blood drive … able mention selection and Sweet 16 hon- Sponsored three needy families during ors by the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph as a the 2005 holiday season … Donated senior defensive lineman … Selected to turkeys to families during Thanksgiving … Full name: Marcus Lavar Stroud.

MARCUS STROUD’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2001 Jacksonville 16/ 0 62 24 38 0 0.0 0 0 2002 Jacksonville 16/16 79 40 39 0 #6.5 3 1 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 101 82 19 0 4.5 1 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 80 63 17 0 4.5 2 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 66 42 24 0 1.0 1 0 2006 Jacksonville 12/12 34 31 3 0 2.5 0 0 NFL totals: 6 years 91/75 422 282 140 0 19.0 7 2

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 blocked field goal attempt on 12/31/01 vs. Green Bay and 9/8/02 vs. Indianapolis.

# Shared team lead MARCUS STROUD’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 4 3 1 0 0.0 0 0

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FRED 28 TAYLOR RUNNING BACK

TAYLOR

VETERANS

6-1 • 228 LBS. • FLORIDA • EXP.10TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 27, 1976 • PAHOKEE, FLORIDA ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 1998 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1998 (15/12, 2/2), 1999 (10/9, 2/2), 2000 (13/13), 2001 (2/2), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (14/14), 2005 (11/11, 1/1), 2006 (15/15) NFL TOTALS: 112 games, 108 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 5 games, 5 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1998 draft.

PRO: One of the NFL's premier running rushing yards (1,572, 2003), rushing backs who enters the season with the attempts (345, 2003) and most 100-plus third-most rushing yards (9,513) by an rushing games (9, 2000) … Jaguars' active running back and ranks 21st all- career, single-season and single-game time … Has career rushing totals of 2,062 rushing leader … Only 1,000 yard rusher carries for 9,513 yards (4.6-yard average) in Jaguars history (1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 56 touchdowns and recorded 100- 2004 and 2006) … Developed into one of plus yards in 42 games … Has 261 career the NFL's top backs in his rookie season of receptions for 2,205 yards and eight 1998, and by 2000 was already breaking touchdowns … Has led the Jaguars in records held by O.J. Simpson and rushing in seven of his nine seasons … approaching others held by Only player who remains on the Jaguars … Missed 14 games in 2001 with groin roster from 1998 … Played in 112 games injury … Rushed for three consecutive with 108 starts since being selected with 1,000-yard seasons from 2002-04 … the ninth overall pick in 1998 draft, the Rushed for a team-record 1,572 yards in highest drafted running back and second- 2003, ranking fourth in the AFC and sixth highest drafted skill-position player ever in the NFL … Because of injuries, had by Jaguars … Only player among NFL's missed 24 full games and parts of nine top 48 rushers to never make a Pro Bowl others in first four NFL seasons until start- … Ranks sixth in NFL history in rushing ing 46 consecutive games in 2002, 2003 yards per game (84.9) and seventh in and 2004. Missed final two games of 2004 yards from scrimmage per game (104.6) with a knee injury … Big-play performer … One of only 22 players in NFL history who set 29 team records in 1998, set an with 9,000 career rushing yards … One of NFL postseason record in ‘99 (longest run) 25 players in NFL history with 2,000-plus and shattered most Jaguars rushing carries and Taylor's 4.6 yards per carry records by 2000 … Holds the single-game average ranks fifth-best among the 25 club record for rushing yards (234, players … Led team in 2006 with 231 rush- 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh, 30 att.), rushing es for 1,146 yards with five touchdowns attempts (37, 9/25/05 at NYJ, 98 yards), and four 100-yard rushing games … rushing average (8.5, 10/31/99 at Finished with career-high 5.0-yards per Cincinnati, 15-128) and longest run from carry average in 2006 as he rushed for scrimmage (77t, 10/12/98 vs. Miami) … 1,146 yards on 231 carries … Teamed with Also has two of the five longest pass Maurice Jones-Drew to rush for 2,087 receptions in Jaguars’ history (78t and 72 yards in 2006, second-most in the NFL yards) … Has 64 career touchdowns, sec- and the most by a duo in team history … ond in team history and five behind leader Now holds 34 Jaguars records … Owns Jimmy Smith (69) … Has rushed for 100- the top seasonal marks in team history for plus yards in 19 games in four seasons

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under Jack Del Rio and the Jaguars are York Jets on Sept. 25, 2005 … Has 517 13-6 in those games … Jaguars have a 8- rushing yards and three touchdowns in 4 record when Taylor touches the ball 30- five postseason games … Second Jaguar plus times and 3-0 mark with 35 touches to have back-to-back 100-yard rushing … Has recorded runs of 10 yards or more games in the postseason, joining Natrone in 98 of 112 games and runs of 15 yards or Means (1996) … Has scored touchdowns more in 69 of 112 games … Has at least against 23 of 32 NFL teams and has 100- one 50-plus yard run in seven of nine sea- yard rushing games against 22 different sons … Has scored two or more total TDs teams … Has more 100-yard rushing in 11 games and two or more rushing games on the road (22 in 56 games) than TAYLOR VETERANS touchdowns in eight games (Jaguars are at home (20 in 56 games) … Ranks second 8-0 in those games) … Eight of his 56 in team history with 11,706 yards from career rushing touchdowns are from 40- scrimmage and tied for fifth with 108 plus yards … Rushed for 100 yards in nine starts … Has recorded 150-plus yards consecutive games in 2000, tied with from scrimmage in 22 games and 200- Walter Payton for the third-longest streak plus yards from scrimmage in five games in NFL history behind Barry Sanders (14) … Drafted with pick in 1998 on a choice and (11) … Scored 37 touch- obtained from Buffalo in the Rob Johnson downs from 1998-2000, tied for the third- trade … Second running back chosen most in the league at that time (Marshall behind Curtis Enis … Faulk, 48, Randy Moss, 44 and Emmitt Smith also 37) … Rushed for a then-team 2006: Started 15 games and finished with record 1,399 yards in 2000, despite miss- team-high 231 carries for 1,146 yards and ing three full games … Had the then 12th- five touchdowns … Posted career-high best rushing performance in NFL history 5.0-yards per carry average and had four on Nov. 12, 2000 at Pittsburgh, when he games with 100-plus yards … Added 23 gained 234 yards, a Three Rivers Stadium receptions for 242 yards and one touch- record … In 1999, played with a strained down … Teamed with Maurice Jones- hamstring most of the season (missed six Drew (166-941-13 TDs) for the most rush- games entirely) but exploded in the play- ing yards by a duo in team history … The offs with two 100-yard games, including two combined for 18 rushing touchdowns an NFL postseason-record 90-yard TD run which ranked tied for third in the NFL … In 1998, scored a team-record 17 touch- among RB duos … Jaguars came within downs (second in the NFL), tied for third- 59 yards of becoming only the fifth team most by a rookie in NFL history. The in NFL history to have two 1,000-yard record is 22 held by Gale Sayers (1965), rushers in a season … Was first alternate followed by Eric Dickerson with 20 (1983). for the Pro Bowl … Was inactive on Dec. Randy Moss also had 17 in '98 … Scored 24 vs. New England with a hamstring 14 rushing touchdowns in 1998, tied for injury … Led team with 21 carries for 74 the third-most by a rookie in NFL history. yards and one touchdown along with six The record is 18 by Eric Dickerson (1983), receptions for 41 yards in season-opener followed by Ickey Woods with 15 (1988). on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Finished with 22 Gale Sayers (1965), Barry Sanders (1989) carries for 92 yards with a long of 25 yards and Curtis Martin (1995) also had 14 … on Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh … Carried the Led all NFL rookies with 1,223 rushing ball 21 times for 74 yards on Sept. 24 at yards and 1,644 total yards, and had six Indianapolis … Notched first 100-yard 100-yard rushing games, the most by an rushing game of the season on Oct. 8 vs. NFL rookie since 1995 (Curtis Martin, 9) … New York Jets as he finished with 111 Set team record with 37 rushes at New yards on 21 carries and scored on a 13-

TAYLOR SECOND AMONG ACTIVE RUNNING BACKS

In Jaguars running back Fred Taylor has rushed for 9,513 yards on 2,062 carries in nine seasons. He currently ranks second among active running backs.

RK. PLAYER YEARS ATT. YARDS AVG. TDS 1. Edgerrin James, Arz. 1999-06 2,525 10,385 4.1 70 2. Fred Taylor, Jax. 1998-06 2,062 9,513 4.6 56 3. Warrick Dunn, Atl. 1997-06 2,256 9,461 4.2 43 4. LaDainian Tomlinson, SD 2001-06 2,050 9,176 4.5 100 5. , Sea. 2000-06 1,969 8,713 4.4 96

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yard run. Hauled in a 32-yard reception Tennessee … In season-finale on Dec. 31 vs. Jets … Also led club with 103 yards on at Kansas City, totaled seven rushes for 26 15 carries at Philadelphia on Oct. 29 and yards and scored on a 26-yard reception. surpassed 11,000 career yards from scrimmage, joining Jimmy Smith (12,285) COLLEGE: Ranks fourth on the school's as the only Jaguars with 11,000 career all-time rushing list with 3,075 yards on yards from scrimmage … Reached 9,000 537 carries … Finished with 31 touch- career rushing yards on Nov. 5 vs. downs … Played in three bowl games in Tennessee as he rushed 13 times for 79 four years … Third-team All-America TAYLOR yards … Led team with five receptions for selection by Associated Press and The VETERANS 71 yards including a season-long 36-yard Sporting News as a senior in 1997, when reception at Houston on Nov. 12 … he was a consensus All-Southeastern Totaled 79 yards and one touchdown on Conference first-team pick and team cap- 24 carries vs. New York Giants on Nov. 20 tain … Team's leading rusher as a senior … Finished with 101 yards on 22 carries at with 1,292 yards on 214 carries (6.0-yard Buffalo on Nov. 26 … Totaled 131 rushing average) and 13 touchdowns … Ranked yards and one touchdown on nine carries second in the conference and 12th in the against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, including nation, averaging 117.5 yards per game … a 76-yard run on the Jaguars first offen- Closed out his career with 234 yards on 43 sive play which was the second-longest carries vs. Penn State in the Citrus Bowl, run in team history. Missed the entire sec- setting a school bowl-game record for ond half against the Colts with a sore rushing yardage … Part of national cham- hamstring. Jaguars finished with team- pionship team as a junior … Majored in record 375 rushing yards and Jones-Drew sociology. finished with 166 yards on 15 carries as he PERSONAL: Married (Andrea) with joined Taylor as the first running back duo daughter Nataajah (8) and son Inari (2) … in team history to each record 100-plus Lives in Jacksonville and West Palm rushing yards in the same game and Beach, Fla. … Parade, USA Today and became only the second pair of team- Blue Chip Illustrated All-America selection mates over the last 30 seasons with 130 or at Glades Central High in his native Belle more rushing yards in the same game (St. Glade, Fla. … Also named Florida "Super Louis’ Marshall Faulk, 183 and Trung Senior," as well as All-State and Class 3A Candidate, 145 vs. Carolina in 2001) … Re- Player of the Year and finished second in aggravated hamstring the following week the voting for Florida's "Mr. Football" with a 35-yard run on Dec. 17 at accolades in 1993 … Rushed 150 times for

TAYLOR RUSHED FOR 12TH MOST YARDS EVER

Jaguars running back Fred Taylor rushed for 234 yards on November 19, 2000 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, which stood as the final record for Three Rivers. Taylor’s feat ranked 12th in NFL history at that time and is tied for16th today. PLAYER TEAM DATE OPPONENT YARDS Baltimore Sept. 14, 2003 Cleveland 295 Corey Dillon Cincinnati Oct. 22, 2000 Denver 278 Walter Payton Chicago Nov. 29, 1977 Minnesota 275 O.J. Simpson Buffalo Nov. 25, 1976 Detroit 273 Shaun Alexander Seattle Nov. 11, 2001 Oakland 266 Mike Anderson Denver Dec. 3, 2000 New Orleans 251 O.J. Simpson Buffalo Sept. 16, 1973 New England 250 Willie Ellison L.A. Rams Dec. 5, 1971 New Orleans 247 Corey Dillon Cincinnati Dec. 4, 1997 Tennessee 246 Cookie Gilchrist Buffalo Dec. 8, 1963 N.Y. Jets 243 LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Dec. 28, 2003 Oakland 243 Jim Brown Cleveland Nov. 24, 1957 L.A. Rams 237 Jim Brown Cleveland Nov. 19, 1961 Philadelphia 237 Emmitt Smith Dallas Oct. 30, 1993 Philadelphia 237 Barry Sanders Detroit Oct. 12, 1997 Tampa Bay 237 Fred Taylor Jacksonville Nov. 19, 2000 Pittsburgh 234 Tiki Barber N.Y. Giants Dec. 30, 2006 Washtington 234

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1,545 yards (10.3 average), scoring 20 Partnership, which provides a variety of touchdowns as a senior … Enjoys visiting services to assist low-income families kids at Wolfson Children's Hospital … with home ownership … Serves as Partnered with the Dairy Farmers Inc. to spokesman for the Glades Asthma promote nutrition and healthy eating Project, aimed at improving the function- habits in local elementary schools … ing of children living with asthma in his Served Christmas morning breakfast with hometown of Belle Glade, Fla. … a couple of his teammates at the I.M. Appeared in posters with an asthma edu- Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless … cation message designed to promote Recruited several of his teammates to go community awareness and asthma TAYLOR with him to talk about the dangers of screenings in schools, and to assist par- VETERANS drugs to middle school students during ents with home assessments. The two- Red Ribbon Week … Participates in chari- year project was funded by the Quantum table efforts of his teammates … Made a Foundation of Palm Beach County and the contribution towards the purchase of American Lung Association of Southeast turkeys for the Thanksgiving holiday … Florida … Visited local schools to encour- Serves as the spokesman for the age healthy living … Served as celebrity Leukemia Society of America and shopper at the Shop with a Jaguars event Lymphona Society of America … … Full name: Frederick Antwon Taylor. Supports the Jacksonville Housing

FRED TAYLOR’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Jacksonville 15/12 *264 *1,223 4.6 #77t #14 1999 Jacksonville 10/ 9 159 732 4.6 52 6 2000 Jacksonville 13/13 *292 *1,399 4.8 71 *12 2001 Jacksonville 2/ 2 30 116 3.9 24 0 2002 Jacksonville 16/16 *287 *1,314 4.6 63t 8 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 #345 #1,572 4.6 62 *6 2004 Jacksonville 14/14 *260 *1,224 4.7 46 2 2005 Jacksonville 11/11 *194 *787 4.1 71t 3 2006 Jacksonville 15/15 *231 *1,146 5.0 76 5 NFL totals: 9 years 112/108 #2,062 #9,513 4.6 #77t #56 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Jacksonville 15/12 44 421 9.6 78t 3 1999 Jacksonville 10/ 9 10 83 8.3 41 0 2000 Jacksonville 13/13 36 240 6.7 19 2 2001 Jacksonville 2/ 2 2 13 6.5 11 0 2002 Jacksonville 16/16 49 408 8.3 72 0 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 48 370 7.7 60t 1 2004 Jacksonville 14/14 36 345 9.6 64t 1 2005 Jacksonville 11/11 13 83 6.4 13 0 2006 Jacksonville 15/15 23 242 10.5 36 1 NFL totals: 9 years 112/108 261 2,205 8.4 78t 8 2-pt conversions: 2 in 2002

FRED TAYLOR’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Jacksonville 2/ 2 53 *248 4.7 46 1 1999 Jacksonville 2/ 2 37 *245 6.6 @90t 1 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 8 24 3.0 7 0 NFL totals: 9 years 5/ 5 #98 #517 #5.3 @90t 2

RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Jacksonville 2/ 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 1999 Jacksonville 2/ 2 3 55 18.3 39t 1 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 3 13 4.3 12 0 NFL totals: 9 years 5/ 5 6 68 11.3 39t 1

* Team leader # Team record @ NFL record

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FRED TAYLOR’S REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing yards: 234 (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh) Rushing attempts: 37 (9/25/05 at New York Jets) Longest run: 77t (10/12/98 vs. Miami) TDs rushing: 3 (3 times: 11/15/98 vs. T.B.; 11/19/00 at Pitt.; 12/3/00 vs. Cle.) Receptions: 9 (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) Yards receiving: 95 (9/15/02 at Kansas City) Longest reception: 78t (11/1/98 from Mark Brunell at Baltimore) Touchdowns receiving: 1 (8 times; last time 12/31/06 at Kansas City) TAYLOR Combined yards: 248 (11/19/00 at Baltimore, 234 rushing, 14 receiving)

VETERANS FRED TAYLOR’S POSTSEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Rushing yards: 162 (1/3/99 vs. New England) Rushing attempts: 33 (1/3/99 vs. New England) Longest run: 90t (1/15/00 vs. Miami) TDs rushing: 1 (1/3/99 vs. New England and 1/15/00 vs. Miami) Receptions: 2 (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) Yards receiving: 39 (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Longest reception: 39t (1/15/00 vs. Miami from Mark Brunell) Touchdowns receiving: 1 (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Combined yards: 174 (1/15/00 vs. Miami, 135 rushing, 39 receiving)

* Team leader # Team record @ NFL record

FRED TAYLOR’S 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD W/L 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore 23 128 5.6 52t 1 W 9/27/98 at Tennessee 25 116 4.6 49 1 W 11/8/98 vs. Cincinnati 27 118 4.4 17 1 W 11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay 20 128 6.4 70t 3 W 12/6/98 vs. Detroit 32 183 5.7 31 2 W 12/20/98 at Minnesota 23 105 4.6 23 0 L 1/3/99 vs. New England (playoffs) 33 162 4.9 46 1 W 10/31/99 at Cincinnati 15 128 8.5 52 1 W 11/7/99 at Atlanta 27 124 4.6 23 0 W 12/19/99 at Cleveland 26 136 5.2 41t 1 W 1/15/00 vs. Miami (playoffs) 18 135 7.5 90t 1 W 1/23/00 vs. Tennessee (playoffs) 19 110 5.8 31 0 L 10/16/00 at Tennessee 20 112 5.6 71 0 L 10/22/00 vs. Washington 22 124 5.6 21 0 L 10/29/00 at Dallas 31 107 3.5 14 0 W 11/12/00 vs. Seattle 21 103 4.9 19 1 L 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh 30 234 7.8 34 3 W 11/26/00 vs. Tennessee 24 104 4.3 16 0 W 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 30 181 6.0 28 3 W 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 23 137 6.0 24 2 W 12/17/00 at Cincinnati 32 110 3.4 15 1 L 9/15/02 at Kansas City 20 114 5.7 63t 1 W 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets 21 142 6.8 25 1 W 10/20/02 at Baltimore 25 151 6.0 30 1 L 11/24/02 at Dallas 20 100 5.0 13 0 L 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 23 145 6.3 44t 1 L 9/21/03 at Indianapolis 17 126 7.4 42 0 L 11/9/03 vs. Indianapolis 28 152 5.4 32t 2 W 11/23/03 at New York Jets 32 119 3.7 13 0 L 11/30/03 vs. Tampa Bay 29 118 4.1 25 0 W 12/7/03 vs. Houston 24 163 6.8 62 1 W 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans 34 194 5.7 27 1 W 12/28/03 at Atlanta 22 121 5.5 15 0 L 10/24/04 at Indianapolis 20 107 5.4 29 0 W 11/14/04 vs. Detroit 23 144 6.3 42 0 W 11/21/04 vs. Tennessee 21 103 4.9 24 0 L 11/28/04 at Minnesota 22 147 6.7 31 0 L 12/19/04 at Green Bay 22 165 7.5 46 1 W 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati 24 132 5.5 17 0 W

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10/30/05 at St. Louis 22 165 7.5 71t 1 L 12/24/05 at Houston 22 101 4.6 18 1 W 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets 21 111 5.3 14 1 W 10/29/06 at Philadelphia 15 103 6.9 16 1 W 11/26/06 at Buffalo 22 101 4.6 13 0 L 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 9 131 14.6 76 1 W

FRED TAYLOR VS. THE NFL (REGULAR SEASON)

RUSHING RECEIVING TAYLOR OPPONENT GAMES ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD VETERANS Arizona 1 23 137 6.0 24 2 1 14 14.0 14 0 Atlanta 2 49 245 5.0 23 0 3 58 19.3 41 0 Baltimore 6 116 510 4.4 52t 4 32 287 6.8 78t 1 Buffalo 3 53 233 4.4 28 0 5 10 2.0 10 0 Carolina 2 27 98 3.6 12 0 5 51 10.2 18 0 Chicago 2 22 81 3.7 20 0 4 23 5.8 11 0 Cincinnati 7 144 660 4.6 52 5 9 81 9.0 23 0 Cleveland 3 79 462 5.8 44t 5 5 31 6.2 11 0 Dallas 3 72 281 3.9 14 1 11 79 7.2 14 0 Denver 4 41 169 4.1 38t 1 6 63 10.5 17 1 Detroit 2 55 327 5.9 42 2 6 44 7.5 12 0 Green Bay 1 22 165 7.5 46 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Houston 9 146 675 4.6 62 3 17 175 10.3 36 0 Indianapolis 11 193 971 5.0 76 5 20 175 8.8 31 0 Kansas City 4 52 250 4.8 67t 1 10 142 14.2 64t 2 Miami 3 47 200 4.3 77t 2 9 66 7.3 17 0 Minnesota 2 45 252 5.6 31 0 5 38 7.6 13 0 New England 1 16 57 3.6 10 0 4 32 8.0 13 0 New Orleans 1 34 194 5.7 27 1 2 31 15.5 23 0 New York Giants 3 43 140 3.3 44t 2 5 25 5.0 9 0 New York Jets 4 110 470 4.3 25 3 4 127 31.8 72 0 Philadelphia 2 36 151 4.2 16 1 3 17 5.7 8 0 Pittsburgh 9 180 768 4.3 34 6 24 148 6.2 20 2 San Diego 2 38 151 4.0 18 1 10 121 12.1 60t 1 San Francisco 2 41 135 3.3 18 0 4 6 1.5 9 0 St. Louis 1 22 165 7.5 71t 1 2 -1 -0.5 3 0 Seattle 2 41 179 4.4 19 1 7 48 6.9 15 0 Tampa Bay 2 49 246 5.0 70t 3 8 80 10.0 30 0 Tennessee 15 215 919 4.3 71 4 28 167 6.0 19 1 Washington 3 50 222 4.5 21 1 12 67 5.6 13 0

TAYLOR MADE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS

On January 3, 1999, in his first career playoff game, Fred Taylor rushed for 162 yards in the Jaguars’ Wild-Card victory over New England, marking the third-highest rushing perform- ance by a rookie in NFL postseason history. YARDS PLAYER GAME DATE 204 Timmy Smith Washington vs. Denver Jan. 31, 1988 165 Paul Lowe L.A. Chargers vs. Houston Jan. 1, 1961 162 Fred Taylor Jacksonville vs. New England Jan. 3, 1999

In addition, Taylor’s 248 yards in the two 1998 playoff games ranked fifth all-time among rookies in NFL playoff history for a single playoff season. YARDS PLAYER TEAM ROOKIE SEASON 342 Timmy Smith Washington 1987 313 Duane Thomas Dallas 1970 307 Ickey Woods Cincinnati 1988 264 Earl Campbell Houston 1978 248 Fred Taylor Jacksonville 1998

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PAT 53 THOMAS LINEBACKER

THOMAS

VETERANS

6-2 • 240 LBS. • NORTH CAROLINA STATE • EXP.3RD YEAR BORN JANUARY 26, 1983 • MIAMI, FLORIDA ACQ. 6TH ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (8/0, 1/0), 2006 (2/0) NFL TOTALS: 10 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the sixth round (194th overall) of the 2005 draft. PRO: Has played in 10 games since being Majored in biological science. selected in the sixth round of the 2005 draft and recorded seven tackles … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Miami … Missed 14 games in 2006 after being Two-year starter at Miami Killian High … placed on injured reserve on Sept. 22 Earned second-team All-Dade County with a hamstring injury … Saw action pri- accolades as a senior … Recorded 115 marily on special teams as a rookie … tackles, three interceptions and five sacks Second Jaguars player drafted from … Played rush end during junior season North Carolina State, joining Alvis Whited … Credited with 85 tackles and seven in 1998 … sacks … Took classes toward his bache- lor's degree at Florida Community 2006: Played in first two games before College of Jacksonville in the 2006 offsea- suffering a hamstring injury on Sept. 18 son … Participates in a variety of commu- vs. Pittsburgh … Was placed on injured nity outreach activities including frequent reserve on Sept. 22 … Competed for start- visits to local afterschool program, read- ing linebacker job in training camp. ing and talking to small groups of ele- mentary students and attending celebrity COLLEGE: Hard-hitting linebacker who golf tournaments … Supports and was the team's second-leading tackler as attends team sponsored events … a junior and senior … Played in 50 career Participates in charitable efforts of team- games with 36 starts and recorded 334 mates … Participates in youth football tackles (180 solo), 38 tackles for loss, 15.5 camps … Visited Clara White Mission and sacks and five forced fumbles … All-ACC naval bases … Full name: Patrick Wain second team choice as a junior … Thomas.

PAT THOMAS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 8/ 0 7 5 2 8 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 2/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 2 years 10/ 0 7 5 2 8 0.0 0 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 forced fumble on special teams in 2005 PAT THOMAS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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BRUCE 37 THORNTON CORNERBACK

VETERANS THORNTON

5-10 • 190 LBS. • GEORGIA • EXP.3RD YEAR BORN JANUARY 31, 1980 • ATLANTA, GEORGIA ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2007

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (1/0), 2005 (12/11) NFL TOTALS: 13 games, 11 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Dallas in the fourth round (132nd overall) of the 2003 draft … Waived by Dallas 9/8/05 … Signed by San Francisco 9/14/05 to practice squad … Waived by San Francisco 8/11/06 … Signed as a veteran free agent 5/9/07.

PRO: Has played in 13 games with 11 129 tackles, 21 passes defensed and four starts in two seasons … Career totals interceptions … Started 13 games as a include 32 tackles (31 solo), two intercep- senior, recording 54 tackles, eight passes tions and eight passes defensed … Sat defensed and two interceptions … Made out the 2006 season after being waived transition from tailback to defensive back by San Francisco in training camp … as a sophomore … Majored in child and Played in 12 games in 2005 for the 49ers family development. after spending the majority of 2004 sea- son on injured reserve with an ACL injury PERSONAL: Single … Lives in La Grange, … Made first career interception on Oct. Ga.… Three-year starter and four-year let- 9, 2005 vs. Indianapolis as he picked off a terman as running back at La Grange Peyton Manning pass in the end zone … (Ga.) High … Named to Super Southern Saw action in one game for Dallas in 2004 100 and Super Eleven lists … Earned … Originally a fourth round pick by Dallas Super Prep All-America honors after in 2004 … totaling 4,541 yards on 560 attempts through prep career … Rushed for 1,920 2006: Did not play after being waived in yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior, the preseason by San Francisco. adding 932 return yards and 12 blocked kicks … Full name: Bruce Thornton. COLLEGE: Three-year starter … Recorded

BRUCE THORNTON’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Dallas 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 San Francisco 12/11 32 31 1 1 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 2 years 13/11 32 31 1 1 0.0 0 0 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 San Francisco 12/11 2 0 0.0 0 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 kickoff returns for 43 yards in 2004

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LaBRANDON 22 TOEFIELD RUNNING BACK

TOEFIELD VETERANS

5-11 • 235 LBS. • LOUISIANA STATE • EXP.5TH YEAR BORN SEPTEMBER 24, 1980 • INDEPENDENCE, LOUISIANA ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (16/0), 2004 (14/0), 2005 (9/2, 0/0), 2006 (4/0) NFL TOTALS: 43 games, 2 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (132nd overall) of the 2003 draft.

PRO: Experienced runner who provides Taylor (first round), Greg Jones and depth in the Jaguars backfield … Re- Maurice Jones-Drew (second round) and signed with the Jaguars in the offseason Tavian Banks (fourth round) … Fourteenth … Has played in 43 games with two starts running back selected in 2003 draft … … Has career totals of 150 rushes for 545 yards and six touchdowns along with 45 2006: Played in four games and finished receptions for 273 yards and two touch- with 10 rushes for 22 yards along with downs … Totaled 17 career kickoff returns one kickoff return for nine yards … Had for 305 yards and threw a pass to Marc three carries for minus-five yards in sea- Edwards for 32 yards in 2003 … Recorded son-opener on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Saw first career 100-yard rushing game in 2005 action on special teams on Oct. 22 vs. with 102 yards against Tennessee on Jan. Houston … Saw extensive action on Dec. 2 … Tied Greg Jones for team-lead with 17 at Tennessee and rushed six times for four rushing touchdowns in 2005 with all 25 yards with a long of 12 and had one four coming in the last two games … kickoff return for nine yards … Had one Sixth-highest drafted running back ever carry for two yards on Dec. 24 vs. New by Jaguars, after James Stewart and Fred England.

JAGUARS DRAFT WELL ON DAY TWO

From 2003-06 under Jack Del Rio and James Harris, the Jaguars have connected on draft picks in Byron Leftwich, Rashean Mathis, Daryl Smith, Khalif Barnes and Maurice Jones-Drew in the first day of the draft. But the Jaguars have made their mark with their success in the latter rounds of the draft on Day Two. Here are some of the notable picks from 2003-06:

YEAR PLAYER ROUND, PICKNOTABLES 2003 TE George Wrighster 4th, 104th pick 692 receiving yards, 8 TDs 2003 RB LaBrandon Toefield 4th, 132nd pick 545 rushing yards, 6 TDs 2004 WR Ernest Wilford 4th, 120th pick 1,476 receiving yards, 11 TDs 2004 PK Josh Scobee 5th, 137th pick 73/93 FGs, 319 career pts 2004 DE Bobby McCray 7th, 249th pick 97 tackles, 19.0 sacks 2005 RB Alvin Pearman 4th, 127th pick 1,426 all-purpose yards, 2 TDs 2005 S Gerald Sensabaugh 5th, 157th pick 78 tackles, 2 INTs 2005 LB Pat Thomas 6th, 194th pick 8 ST tackles, 1 FF 2006 DE Brent Hawkins 5th, 160th pick 2.0 sacks, eight tackles 2006 CB Dee Webb 7th, 236th pick 16 tackles, one interception

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COLLEGE: Three-year starter whose PERSONAL: Single … Lives in career was sidetracked by injuries … Independence, La. … Attended Rushed for 2,149 yards with 26 touch- Independence (La.) High … Member of downs on 511 carries … Had seven career Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Super 100-yard rushing games … Played in only Southern 100, Advocate’s Super Dozen, nine games as a senior after suffering Dallas Morning News’ National 100, New ACL injury … As a junior named an All- Orleans Times-Picayune Top 20 Blue Chip Southeastern Conference first-team List and Purple & Gold’s second team … selection by the league’s coaches and Missed senior season with a knee injury

Associated Press … Led team as a junior … Rushed for 2,800 yards and 45 touch- TOEFIELD VETERANS with 992 yards and 19 touchdowns on 230 downs as a junior and 1,800 yards and 32 carries … Majored in general studies. TDs as a sophomore … Full name: LaBrandon Cordell Toefield.

LaBRANDON TOEFIELD’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Jacksonville 16/ 0 53 212 4.0 18 2 2004 Jacksonville 14/ 0 51 169 3.3 16 0 2005 Jacksonville 9/ 2 36 142 3.9 32t 4 2006 Jacksonville 4/ 0 10 22 2.2 12 0 NFL totals: 4 years 43/ 2 150 545 3.6 32t 6 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Jacksonville 16/ 0 14 105 7.5 16 1 2004 Jacksonville 14/ 0 28 151 5.4 16 1 2005 Jacksonville 9/ 2 3 17 5.7 6 0 2006 Jacksonville 4/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 4 years 43/ 2 45 273 6.1 16 2 KICKOFF RETURNSGP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Jacksonville 16/ 0 14 272 19.4 35 0 2004 Jacksonville 14/ 0 2 24 16.0 13 0 2005 Jacksonville 9/ 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 2006 Jacksonville 4/ 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 NFL totals: 4 years 43/ 2 17 305 17.9 35 0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 pass completion for 32 yards 9/28/03 at Hou.; 1 attempt 11/9/03 vs. Ind.; Special teams tackles: 6 in 2003, 1 in 2005, 0 in 2006; 1 punt return for 0 yards in 2006

THE TURNSTILE COUNT

TOP HOME ATTENDANCES ATTENDANCE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 76,877 Dec. 5, 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers L 16-17 75,206 Jan. 23, 2000 * Tennessee Titans L 14-33 75,173 Jan. 15, 2000 * Miami Dolphins W 62-7 74,143 Dec. 28, 1998 Pittsburgh Steelers W 21-3 74,051 Oct. 12, 1998 Miami Dolphins W 28-21 73,446 Dec. 7, 1997 New England Patriots L 20-26

TOP ROAD ATTENDANCES ATTENDANCE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 89,450 Oct. 1, 2006 Washington Redskins L (ot) 30-36 78,817 Jan. 10, 1999 * New York Jets L 24-34 78,337 Nov. 3, 2002 New York Giants L 17-24 78,216 Oct. 11, 1999 New York Jets W 16-6 77,934 Sept. 15, 2002 Kansas City Chiefs W 23-16 77,924 Dec. 23, 2000 New York Giants L 25-28 * Playoff game

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DEE 23 WEBB CORNERBACK

WEBB

VETERANS

5-11 • 196 LBS. • FLORIDA • EXP.2ND YEAR BORN DECEMBER 8, 1984 • JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (11/1) NFL TOTALS: 11 games, 1 start POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (236th overall) of the 2006 draft. PRO: Solid cover cornerback who will com- school following his junior season … Started pete for time in the nickel role … Played in 24 of 35 games and had career totals of 118 11 games with one start as a rookie in 2006 tackles (87 solo), five tackles for loss, 24 pass- and finished with 16 tackles (13 solo), one es defensed, three forced fumbles and three interception and five special teams tackles blocked kicks … Selected first-team All-SEC … Made interception at Buffalo on 11/26 in by Associated Press as a junior. his first career start … One of four Jaguars who played high school football in PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Jacksonville area, joining Rashean Mathis Jacksonville, Fla. … Attended Ed White (Englewood), Charles Sharon (Palatka) and High in Jacksonville … Rated the second- Ed White High School teammate, Jamaal best cornerback in the nation as a senior by Fudge … Fifth player to Rivals.com … Earned USA Today first-team be drafted by the Jaguars … Started 24 of All-America honors … Selected as Super 35 games at Florida and declared for the Prep's Defensive Player of the Year and draft as a junior … earned all-state (6A) honors as a senior … Participated in the Florida-California All- 2006: Played in 11 games with one start … Star Game … Named Florida Times-Union Recorded 16 tackles (13 solo), one intercep- Player of the Year as a senior … Recorded tion and five special teams tackles … Was eight interceptions as a senior and scored a inactive for Weeks 1-5 … Saw first career school-record eight touchdowns on action on Oct. 22 at Washington … On Nov. defense … Also played quarterback as a 5 vs. Tennessee, pressed into duty after senior … Recorded 10 interceptions, return- Rashean Mathis left the game with an ing four for touchdowns, as a junior and injury and recorded a career-high eight rushed for 780 yards as a tailback … tackles (seven solo) … Had two solo tackles Competed in track during the summer and on Nov. 20 vs. New York Giants … Made qualified for the Junior Olympic team in the first career start on Nov. 26 at Buffalo, 100 meters (10.6) and was on the anchor on replacing RCB Brian Williams, and finished the 4x400 relay team … Active participant with four solo tackles and one interception of the Jaguars Rookie Club that included … Intercepted J.P. Losman pass in the first community visits to local children's hospi- quarter, but fumbled and the ball was tal, elementary schools, feeding the home- recovered by the Bills … Posted two tack- less, youth football camps, local high les, one pass defensed and one special school football practices and a variety of teams tackle on Dec. 10 vs. Indianapolis … other outreach activities … Participated in Made one tackle on Dec. 31 at Kansas City. charity bowling fundraisers … Participates in the charitable efforts of his teammates … COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Florida … Left Full name: Demetrice A. Webb. DEE WEBB’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2006 Jacksonville 11/ 1 16 13 3 5 0.0 0 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 interception for 1 yard on 11/26/06 at Buffalo

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JERMAINE 85 WIGGINS TIGHT END

WIGGINS VETERANS (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage 6-2 • 270 LBS. • GEORGIA • EXP.8TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 8, 1975 • BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2007

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (15/2), 2001 (16/6, 3/2), 2002 (14/1), 2003 (16/11, 4/3), 2004 (14/13, 2/2), 2005 (16/8), 2006 (16/3) NFL TOTALS: 107 games, 44 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 9 games, 7 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by New York Jets as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/19/99 … Waived by Jets 11/27/00 … Claimed off waivers by New England 11/28/00 … Waived by New England 5/2/02 … Signed by Indianapolis 5/14/02 … Waived by Indianapolis 10/6/02 … Signed by Carolina 10/8/02 … Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Minnesota on 3/24/04 … Released by Minnesota 3/1/07 … Signed as a veter- an free agent 3/26/07.

PRO: Veteran tight end who has played in tions … Set Vikings record by reaching 107 games with 44 starts for five different 100 receptions in only 20 games, topping NFL teams (New York Jets, New England, Rickey Young's mark of 21 and Randy Indianapolis, Carolina, Minnesota) … Moss' 22 games … Recorded 140 recep- Career totals include 236 receptions for tions from 2004-05, the fourth-most in the 2,141 yards (9.1 avg.) and 14 touchdowns NFL by a tight end … Member of the … Has played in nine postseason games Super Bowl XXXVI champion New including two Super Bowls … Had most England Patriots in 2001 …Set New productive stint of his NFL career with the England team playoff record with 10 Vikings, leading the team in receptions in receptions in 2001 Divisional Playoff 2004 (71 rec.) and 2005 (69 rec.) and game win over Oakland in infamous ranked tied for second in 2006 (46 rec.) … snow storm game … Returned to Super Became only the second tight end in fran- Bowl in 2003 with Carolina, facing New chise history to lead in team receptions in England in Super Bowl XXXVIII … Caught consecutive seasons (2004-05), joining a one-yard TD pass from the Jets' Vinny Steve Jordan (1985-86) … Ranked second Testaverde vs. Miami on 10/23/00 on among Vikings tight ends with 186 recep- Monday Night Football and tied an NFL

MOST GAMES PLAYED BY JAGUARS (ALL TEAMS)

1. G Chris Naeole 146 6. C Brad Meester 108 2. CB Terry Cousin 140 7. DT Rob Meier 107 3. LS Joe Zelenka 125 TE 107 4. RB Fred Taylor 112 9. WR Dennis Northcutt 99 5. LB Mike Peterson 110 10. DT Marcus Stroud 91

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record later in the season when he caught son-long 24-yard reception on Dec. 3 at a one-yard TD pass from as Chicago. a Patriot on MNF vs. Kansas City on Dec. 4, 2000 to become only the third player in COLLEGE: Spent final two seasons at NFL history to score touchdowns with Georgia after transferring from Marshall two different teams in one season on … Followed former Thundering Herd MNF … Started the 2002 season with head coach Jim Donnan from Marshall to Indianapolis before signing with Carolina Georgia … Ranked fourth on the team as after his release from the Colts … a senior with 23 receptions … Sat out 1996 season under transfer rules … WIGGINS VETERANS 2006: Played in all 16 games with three Recorded 58 receptions for 681 yards and starts … Finished second on the team four touchdowns as a sophomore for with 46 receptions for 386 yards and one Marshall in 1995 … Earned bachelor's touchdown … Moved into second place degree in child and family services devel- in Vikings history for receptions by a tight opment from Georgia. end with 186, surpassing Stu Voigt and trailing Steve Jordan … Opened season PERSONAL: Married (Tallena) with sons with five receptions for 29 yards on Sept. Jermaine, Jr. and Jaden, and daughter 11 at Washington … Scored on a trick Takida … Attended East Boston (Mass.) play at Seattle on Oct. 22 as he hooked up High … Four-year letterman in football with RB Mewelde Moore on a 15-yard and also played basketball … Helped bas- scoring play … The 15-yard touchdown ketball team to 1992 state title as a junior was the second-longest scoring reception … Attended Bridgton Academy in North of his career … Recorded a season-high Bridgton, Maine for a year of post-gradu- 66 receiving yards on six receptions at ate study … Avid motorcyclist … Saw Miami on Nov. 19 … Had season-high six childhood dream come true when Boston receptions in three different games:, at Red Sox won World Series in fall of 2004 Buffalo on Oct. 1, at Miami on Nov. 19 … Would like a career in sports broad- and vs. Arizona on Nov. 26 … Had sea- casting when NFL career is over … Full name: Jermaine Wiggins.

JERMAINE WIGGINS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2000 NYJ/N.E. 15/ 2 18 207 11.5 59 2 2001 New England 16/ 6 14 133 9.5 31 4 2002 Ind./Car. 14/ 1 10 62 6.2 17 1 2003 Carolina 16/11 8 80 10.0 23 1 2004 Minnesota 14/13 71 705 9.9 39 4 2005 Minnesota 16/ 8 69 568 8.2 24 1 2006 Minnesota 16/ 3 46 386 8.4 24 1 NFL totals: 7 years 107/44 236 2,141 9.1 59 14

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 kickoff return for 12 yards in 2000, 1 kickoff return for 18 yards in 2002 JERMAINE WIGGINS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2001 New England 3/ 2 14 89 6.4 22 0 2003 Carolina 4/ 3 5 43 8.6 21 0 2004 Minnesota 2/ 2 5 58 11.6 20 0 NFL totals: 7 years 9/ 7 24 190 7.9 22 0

JERMAINE WIGGINS’ REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 10 (10/16/05 at Chicago) Receiving yards: 94 (11/14/04 at Green Bay) Longest reception: 59 (12/24/00 vs. Miami) Most receiving touchdowns: 2 (10/17/04 at New Orleans)

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ERNEST 19 WILFORD WIDE RECEIVER

WILFORD VETERANS

6-4 • 218 LBS. • VIRGINIA TECH • EXP.4TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 14, 1979 • RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (15/3), 2005 (16/8, 1/1), 2006 (16/12) NFL TOTALS: 47 games, 23 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (120th overall) of the 2004 draft.

PRO: Fourth-year receiver who has start- trade with Baltimore for wide receiver ed 23 of 47 games … Recorded career Kevin Johnson … receiving totals of 96 receptions for 1,476 yards (15.4 avg.) and 11 touchdowns 2006: Played in all 16 games with a along with two 100-yard receiving games career-high 12 starts … Finished with 36 ... Ranked first in team history with 15.4- receptions for 524 yards (14.6 avg.) and yards per reception average … Third- two touchdowns with a long of 41 yards fastest Jaguar to surpass 1,000 receiving … Had three receptions for 58 yards on yards to start his career when he did so in Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Started first game of his 32nd game … Started 20 games the the season on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis last two seasons … Recorded career-high and recorded three receptions for 32 seven touchdowns in 2005, becoming yards … Caught 40-yard reception on Oct. one of only three Jaguars receivers to 8 vs. New York Jets … On Nov. 5 vs. have six-plus touchdowns in a season Tennessee, scored career-high two touch- (Jimmy Smith, Keenan McCardell) … downs on three receptions, scoring on 11 Combined for 234 receiving yards in two and 22 yard passes from David Garrard … consecutive games in 2005 (Oct. 30 at St. Had two receptions for 25 yards on Nov. Louis; Nov. 6 vs. Houston), the highest 12 vs. Houston … Led team with five two-game receiving total since 2001 receptions for 72 yards on Nov. 20 vs. (Jimmy Smith, 235 yards) … Recorded New York Giants … Finished with two two game-winning receptions as a rookie receptions for 44 yards with a long of 41 … Has 11 career touchdowns which the on Dec. 24 vs. New England. Jaguars are 9-1 in those games … COLLEGE: Played in 49 games and fin- Recorded 23 career receptions for 20-plus ished with 126 receptions for 2,052 yards yards … Was selected in the fourth round and 11 touchdowns, topping the school of the 2004 draft with pick obtained in a BYRON LEFTWICH’S TOUCHDOWN TARGETS

PLAYER TDS PLAYER TDS WR Jimmy Smith 13 RB Maurice Jone-Drew 2 WR Ernest Wilford 7 RB LaBrandon Toefield 1 WR Reggie Williams 5 TE Brian Jones 1 WR Troy Edwards 4 RB David Allen 1 WR Matt Jones 4 WR Matthew Hatchette 1 TE George Wrighster 4 WR Kevin Johnson 1 TE Kyle Brady 3 WR Cortez Hankton 2 TOTAL 51 RB Fred Taylor 2

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record of 121 catches by Antonio YMCA for youth … Served as celebrity Freeman (1991-94) … All-Conference dance competitor in the Swinging with first-team choice as a senior … Had 55 the Stars 2 - fundraiser for FCCJ Dance receptions for 886 yards and three touch- Department … Avid golfer … Participates downs as a senior … Earned second-team in charity golf tournaments … Visits local All-Conference as a junior … Graduated elementary schools … Participated in the with a degree in sociology. second annual Shop with the Cops spon- sored by the Nassau County Police PERSONAL: Married (Robyn Denise) … Department … Supports local military … WILFORD Lives in Richmond, Va. … Had 15 recep- VETERANS Actively supports the charitable efforts of tions for 247 yards and three touchdowns his teammates … Wilford and his wife as a senior and had four sacks at served as mentors through Big Brothers Franklin/Armstrong Military High in Big Sisters … Supports and attends team Richmond, Va. … Earned All-State honors sponsored events including Jaguars in track and was named to the All- Taste of the NFL dinner and the National team … At Fork Union Military Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation pro- Academy in 1998 caught 25 passes for grams including Straight Talk and 297 yards and seven touchdowns … Playbooks … Recipient of 2004 Hosted Straight Talk in 2006 … Hosts Jaguars/Morgan Stanley Community annual Ernest Wilford Golf Classic … Leader of the Year Award … Full name: Joined his wife as host of the Great Ernest Lee Wilford, Jr. Easter Egg Event at the Johnson Family ERNEST WILFORD’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Jacksonville 15/ 3 19 271 14.3 46 2 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 8 41 681 16.6 39 7 2006 Jacksonville 16/12 36 524 14.6 41 2 NFL totals: 3 years 47/23 96 1,476 15.4 46 11 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 3 in 2004, 1 in 2005; 1 2-pt. conversion in 2004

ERNEST WILFORD’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 4 53 13.3 17 0

ERNEST WILFORD’S 100-YARD GAMES DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD 10/30/05 at St. Louis 6 145 24.2 37 1 12/24/05 at Houston 4 118 29.5 37 1

ERNEST WILFORD’S REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 6 (10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis, 10/30/05 at St. Louis) Receiving yards: 145 (10/30/05 at St. Louis) Longest reception: 46 (1/2/05 at Oakland) Most receiving touchdowns: 2 (11/5/06 vs. Tennessee) WHY JAGUARS?

Finalists in the contest to name the NFL’s expansion team in Jacksonville included Sharks, Stingrays and even Panthers, but it was “Jaguars” that was ultimately selected and announced on December 6, 1991. Utilizing the services of the marketing experts from NFL Properties’ Creative Services division and with the partners of Touchdown Jacksonville!, the enthusiastic fans of Jacksonville finally had a name to call what just less than two years later would become the 30th franchise to join the NFL. Although thousands of entries were received when a contest was held to name the team, a majority of hundreds agreed with the name “Jacksonville Jaguars.” Of those who submitted the name Jaguars, Jacksonville resident Ray Potts was randomly selected as the contest winner and for his contribution was provided a trip to the Super Bowl that year. Considered the most aggressive and feared big cats in North America, the Jacksonville Jaguars look to pay tribute to their namesake in championship form.

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BRIAN 29 WILLIAMS CORNERBACK

VETERANS

B. WILLIAMS

5-11 • 202 LBS. • NORTH CAROLINA STATE • EXP.6TH YEAR BORN JULY 2, 1979 • HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA ACQ. UFA 2006 (MINNESOTA)

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (16/7), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16, 2/2), 2005 (14/9), 2006 (15/15) NFL TOTALS: 77 games, 63 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 15 games, 15 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 2 games, 2 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (105th overall) by Minnesota in the 2002 draft … Signed as unrestricted free agent on 3/11/06. PRO: Hard-hitting corner who starts on … Collected first interception as a Jaguar the right side opposite Pro Bowler on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets as he picked Rashean Mathis … Signed as unrestricted off Chad Pennington … Tallied seven free agent from Minnesota in 2006 … Has tackles (four solo) and one pass defensed played in 77 games with 63 starts … on Nov. 12 vs. Houston … Returned to the Career totals include 325 tackles (259 lineup on Dec. 3 at Miami and finished solo), 13 interceptions, four sacks, eight with five tackles while not missing a snap forced fumbles and one fumble recovery … Made seven solo tackles on Dec. 24 vs. … Started 15 games in first season with New England. the Jaguars and finished with 63 tackles, one forced fumble and one interception COLLEGE: Three-year starter at free safe- … Was originally a fourth-round pick ty and cornerback … Started 10 of 11 (105th overall) of Minnesota in 2002 draft games as a senior at right cornerback … … Played in two postseason games in Moved from free safety to right corner- 2004 and had 12 tackles and one intercep- back prior to junior season ... Recorded a tion … Tied Minnesota's single-game career-high 131 tackles as a sophomore record with three interceptions against … Majored in sociology. Detroit on Nov. 23, 2003 … Only the PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Raleigh, fourth player in team history to post 200- N.C. … Attended Southwest Guilford plus yards on interception returns in a High (High Point, N.C.) … Selected as single-season (2003) … Holds team Piedmont Triad 3A 1997 Player of the Year record for single-season sacks by a cor- … Named to Raleigh News and Observer nerback with three in 2003 … Started Carolinas’ Top 25 prospect recognition … seven games as a rookie in 2002 … Played in 1997 Shrine Bowl Game … 2006: Started 15 games and totaled 63 Participated in charity golf tournaments tackles (47 solo), one forced fumble, one … Enjoys reading to kids and visiting ele- interception and six special teams tackles mentary schools … Supports the … Was inactive on Nov. 26 at Buffalo with Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation hamstring injury … Registered six tackles Playbooks reading initiative … and two passes defensed in season-open- Participates in charitable efforts of his er on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Led team with teammates; … Supports and attends four passes defensed on Sept. 18 vs. team sponsored events … Full name: Pittsburgh … Made seven tackles and Brian Williams. forced a fumble on Oct. 1 at Washington

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BRIAN WILLIAMS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2002 Minnesota 16/ 7 44 38 6 12 0.0 1 1 2003 Minnesota 16/16 80 63 17 13 3.0 2 0 2004 Minnesota 16/16 92 71 21 2 0.0 2 0 2005 Minnesota 14/ 9 46 40 6 9 1.0 2 0 2006 Jacksonville 15/15 63 47 16 6 0.0 1 0 NFL totals: 5 years 77/63 325 259 66 42 4.0 8 1

VETERANS B. WILLIAMS INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2002 Minnesota 16/ 7 1 2 2.0 2 0 2003 Minnesota 16/16 5 205 41.0 77 0 2004 Minnesota 16/16 2 14 7.0 14 0 2005 Minnesota 14/ 9 4 59 14.8 31 0 2006 Jacksonville 15/15 1 4 4.0 4 0 NFL totals: 5 years 77/63 13 284 21.8 77 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Returned a lateral 50 yards on interception on 10/5/03 at Atlanta BRIAN WILLIAMS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Minnesota 2/ 2 12 10 2 0 0.0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Minnesota 2/ 2 1 0 0.0 0 0

JAGUARS PLAYERS INVOLVEMENT

Several Jaguars players and local alumni assist private foundations and youth in the Jacksonville community while many others reach out to support a variety of causes. Here’s a list of the various players foundations and involvements:

PLAYER FOUNDATION Terry Cousin Carter G. Woodson Elementary School David Garrard Breast Cancer Awareness and Playbooks Byron Leftwich North Shore Elementary School and Northwestern Middle School, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida Brad Meester Childrens’ Miracle Network Dennis Norman Jacksonville Urban League Tony Pashos Jacksonville Zoo, HEAL Alvin Pearman Children’s Home Society Mike Peterson Mike Peterson Foundation Josh Scobee CHILD Cancer Fund Paul Spicer Justice Coalition Scott Starks Clara White Mission Marcus Stroud The Marcus Stroud Foundation Ernest Wilford The First Tee of St. Johns County, Playbooks and Straight Talk Maurice Williams Prostate Cancer Education Council, All-Star youth football camp, Playbooks and Dignity U Wear Joe Zelenka HabiJax, Military support, Ronald McDonald House Straight Talk, Playbooks and Wolfson Children’s Hospital

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MAURICE 74 WILLIAMS OFFENSIVE TACKLE

VETERANS

M. WILLIAMS

6-5 • 302 LBS. • MICHIGAN • EXP.7TH YEAR BORN JANUARY 26, 1979 • DETROIT, MICHIGAN ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2001 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (16/16), 2002 (5/5), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, 1/1), 2006 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 85 games, 85 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (43rd overall) of the 2001 draft. PRO: Will compete for starting job at left surpassed the previous high of 244 rushing tackle with Khalif Barnes, after making the yards on Dec. 3, 2000 against Cleveland. move from right tackle where he has start- ed 85 games … Has started every game in COLLEGE: Started every game as a senior five of six seasons and is tied with Rashean after as a reserve for two years … Played Mathis for the longest active streak on the on the defensive line as a freshman before team with 64 consecutive starts, tied for being converted into an offensive lineman third-longest in team history … Played … All-Big Ten Conference honorable men- major role on offensive line in 2006 that tion as a senior right tackle … Played in helped set single-season franchise record every game as a junior with second unit at for rushing yards (2,541) and also the sin- right offensive tackle … Graduated with a gle-game record for rushing yards (375, vs. degree in sports management. Ind.) … Member of offensive line in 2003 PERSONAL: Married (Reulonda) … Lives in that allowed the fewest sacks in team histo- Jacksonville … Attended Pershing High in ry (23), while blocking for a rookie quarter- Detroit, where he was chosen first-team All- back in Byron Leftwich … Leader on the America and rated the sixth-best offensive offensive line that helped Fred Taylor rush lineman in the country by Super Prep and for a team-record 1,572 yards in 2003 … second overall on Detroit Free Press’ “Best Second-round draft choice who started all of the Midwest” list … Named All-America 16 games in 2001 and 2003 and first five by Street & Smith’s, Gatorade and Reebok games of 2002 before suffering a season- as a senior … First-team All-USA by USA ending leg injury … Became only fourth Today … Three-year starter as a two-way Jaguar to start every game in his rookie lineman … Made 283 tackles and 31 sacks season … Jaguars’ highest-drafted offen- during his career, adding 31 forced fumbles sive tackle (43rd overall) since Tony Boselli and 15 deflected passes … Recorded 102 (second choice overall) and Brian DeMarco tackles as a senior while making 11 sacks … (40th) in 1995, until Mike Pearson was draft- Also lettered four times on volleyball team ed in 40th spot in 2002 … Was the fourth … Attended classes in 2007 at the Stanford offensive tackle drafted in 2001 … School of Business as part of the NFL 2006: Started all 16 games at right tackle Business Management and Entrepreneurial for the third consecutive season … Did not program … Spent 2005 offseason as an miss a snap in 14 games … Jaguars set a intern for Merrill-Lynch in Jacksonville … single-season franchise record for rushing Supports numerous team-related commu- yards with 2,541 as they averaged 158.8 nity causes, including Gift of Life Blood yards per game … Helped pave the way for Drive … Makes visits to local schools … a franchise record 5.0-yard rushing aver- Supports Jaguars Foundation’s Playbooks age … As a unit, the Jaguars allowed only … Recipient of 2005 Community Champion 30 sacks … Part of an offensive line that led Award and spokesman for Prostate Jaguars to a franchise-record 375 rushing Awareness … Member of the Jaguars yards against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, one HabiJax build team … Nickname: Big Mo … of two 200-yard rushing games. Jaguars Full name: Maurice Carlos Williams.

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REGGIE 11 WILLIAMS WIDE RECEIVER

VETERANS

R. WILLIAMS

6-4 • 212 LBS. • WASHINGTON • EXP.4TH YEAR BORN MAY 17, 1983 • LANDSTUHL, GERMANY ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/15), 2005 (16/7, 1/0), 2006 (16/14) NFL TOTALS: 48 games, 36 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2004 draft. PRO: Fourth-year veteran receiver who is tions for 95 yards on Sept. 18 vs. coming off a career-best season in 2006 … Pittsburgh, including a career-long recep- Highest drafted receiver in team history as tion of 48 yards … Had two receptions at he was ninth overall pick in 2004 draft … Indianapolis on Sept. 24 … On Oct. 1 at Career totals include 114 receptions for Washington, registered first career two- 1,329 yards and five touchdowns along touchdown game as he caught four passes with nine rushes for 36 yards … Has played for 94 yards including three 20-plus recep- in all 48 games since being drafted with 36 tions (35, 33t, 21t) … Led team with four starts … Led team in 2006 with a career- receptions for 53 yards and a touchdown high 52 receptions and four receiving on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … Had a rush touchdowns and ranked second with 616 for 10 yards on Nov. 20 vs. New York receiving yards … Started 15 games as a Giants … Recorded five receptions for 43 rookie, more than any other rookie receiv- yards on Dec. 3 at Miami … Finished with er in team history … One of two foreign a team-high three receptions for 16 yards born players on the roster (Rob Meier, on Dec. 10 vs. Indianapolis … Followed Vancouver, British Columbia) … with team-high 88 receiving yards on four receptions with a long of 35 yards on Dec. 2006: Started 14 of 16 games … Posted 17 at Tennessee … Finished with six recep- career-highs in receptions (52), receiving tions for 90 yards in season-finale at touchdowns (4) and receiving yards (616) Kansas City on Dec. 31. … Led team in receptions and finished sec- ond in receiving yards … Recorded 16 COLLEGE: Started 32 of 36 games and receptions in the first three games, the rewrote most of the school's receiving most receptions by a Jaguar to start the records … Left school following his junior season since 2002 … Opened the season season … Had 238 career receptions for with six receptions for 47 yards and one 3,536 yards and 22 touchdowns … Only touchdown on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … player in school history to gain over 1,000 Followed with a career-high eight recep- yards receiving twice in a career and only

JAGUARS ROOKIES STARTING ON OPENING DAY

YEAR PLAYERS YEAR PLAYERS 1995 Brian De Marco, Pete Mitchell, 2000 Brad Meester, Kiwaukee Thomas James Stewart 2001 Marlon McCree, Maurice Williams 1996 Kevin Hardy 2002 None 1997 None 2003 Rashean Mathis, Vince Manuwai 1998 Donovin Darius 2004 Reggie Williams, Daryl Smith 1999 Fernando Bryant 2005 None 2006 None

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player in school history to gain over 900 tions on defense … Supports teammates yards receiving in a season three times … community efforts and team initiatives … All-Conference first-team selection as a Participates in a variety of community out- junior and sophomore … Majored in psy- reach activities … Helped out at a local chology. YMCA where he along with other team- mates helped pass out sporting goods PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Lakewood, equipment to the youth … Visits local chil- Wash. … Attended Lakes (Tacoma, Wash.) dren's hospital … Participates in charitable High, earning Washington's AP State efforts of teammates … Supports and Player of the Year honors … Led Lakes to attends team related events like Draft Day the state championship game with 45 VETERANS Fan Fest, Operation Blessing, Jaguars R. WILLIAMS catches for 881 yards and 16 touchdowns Taste of the NFL and the Jacksonville … Also rushed 34 times for 512 yards and Jaguars Foundation Playbooks reading ini- seven scores, and made eight intercep- tiative … Full name: Reginald Williams, Jr.

REGGIE WILLIAMS’ REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Jacksonville 16/15 27 268 9.9 26 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 7 35 445 12.7 41 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/14 *52 616 11.8 48 *4 NFL totals: 3 years 48/36 114 1,329 11.7 48 5

RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2004 Jacksonville 16/15 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 7 2 3 1.5 10 0 2006 Jacksonville 16/14 7 33 4.7 10 0 NFL totals: 3 years 48/36 9 36 4.0 10 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 2-pt. conversions in 2004

* Team leader REGGIE WILLIAMS’ POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 4 56 14.0 24 0

REGGIE WILLIAMS’ REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 8 (9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh) Receiving yards: 95 (10/1/06 at Washington) Longest reception: 48 (9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh) Most receiving touchdowns: 2 (10/1/06 at Washington)

PRO BOWL JAGUARS

YEAR PLAYERS 1995 None 1996 QB Mark Brunell, OT Tony Boselli, WR Keenan McCardell 1997 QB Mark Brunell, OT Tony Boselli, WR Jimmy Smith, K Mike Hollis, P Bryan Barker 1998 OT Tony Boselli, WR Jimmy Smith 1999 QB Mark Brunell, OT Tony Boselli, OT Leon Searcy, WR Jimmy Smith, DE Tony Brackens, LB Kevin Hardy, FS Carnell Lake 2000 OT Tony Boselli, WR Jimmy Smith 2001 WR Jimmy Smith, DT Gary Walker 2002 P Chris Hanson 2003 DT Marcus Stroud 2004 DT Marcus Stroud, DT John Henderson 2005 DT Marcus Stroud 2006 CB Rashean Mathis, DT John Henderson

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DERRICK 36 WIMBUSH RUNNING BACK/KICK RETURNER

WIMBUSH VETERANS

6-1 • 226 LBS. • FORT VALLEY STATE • EXP.3RD YEAR BORN AUGUST 26, 1980 • MAUK, GEORGIA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2005

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (14/1, 1/0), 2006 (12/6) NFL TOTALS: 26 games, 7 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/24/05.

PRO: Excels on special teams in coverage 2006: Played in 12 games with six starts and sees action as fullback … Has played at fullback … Started at FB on Sept. 10 vs. in 26 games with seven starts since sign- Dallas and Sept. 18 vs. Pittsburgh … Was ing as an undrafted free agent in 2005 … inactive on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis and Has career totals of four rushes for 15 Oct. 1 at Washington after suffering knee yards and 47 kickoff returns for 1,136 injury against the Steelers … Had one yards (24.2 avg.) and one touchdown … reception for one yard on Oct. 22 at Moved into starting fullback role in 2006 Houston … Was inactive on Nov. 5 vs. after season-ending injury to Greg Jones Tennessee and Nov. 12 vs. Houston with … One of only two undrafted rookies to ankle injury … Had one kickoff return for make the 2005 opening day roster … Led 27 yards on Nov. 20 vs. New York Giants team with 18 special teams tackles as a … Had one rush for three yards and one rookie and set club record for kickoff punt return for 33 yards on Dec. 10 vs. return yards (955) … Scored on a 91-yard Indianapolis and helped pave the way for kickoff return at Arizona on Nov. 27, 2005 franchise-record 375 rushing yards … … Started at FB on Dec. 17 at Tennessee and JAGUARS SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES

In 12 years, the Jaguars have scored 14 touchdowns on special teams in the regular season. DATE OPPONENT PLAYER SCORE Dec. 3, 1995 at Denver Jimmy Smith blocked punt recovered in end zone Dec. 3, 1995 at Denver Jimmy Smith 89-yard kickoff return (after lateral from ) Dec. 1, 1996 vs. Cincinnati Mickey Washington 65-yard blocked field goal return Sept. 22, 1997 vs. Pittsburgh Chris Hudson 58-yard blocked field goal return Dec. 7, 1997 vs. New England 92-yard kickoff return Dec. 27, 1997 at Denver * Travis Davis 29-yard blocked punt return Sept. 13, 1998 vs. Kansas City Reggie Barlow 85-yard punt return Nov. 1, 1998 at Baltimore 24-yard blocked punt return Sept. 12, 1999 vs. San Francisco Jason Craft 23-yard fumble return Nov. 21, 1999 vs. New Orleans Reggie Barlow 74-yard punt return Dec. 26, 1999 at Tennessee Alvis Whitted 98-yard kickoff return Nov. 18, 2001 at Pittsburgh Elvis Joseph 95-yard kickoff return Oct. 6, 2002 vs. Philadelphia Bobby Shaw 69-yard punt return Nov. 27, 2005 at Arizona Derrick Wimbush 91-yard kickoff return Dec. 10, 2006 vs. Indianapolis Maurice Jones-Drew 93-yard kickoff return * Playoffs

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had three kickoff returns for 55 yards … College … Majored in physical education. Recorded three kickoff returns for 66 yards on Dec. 24 vs. New England. PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Mauk, Ga. … Attended Taylor County High in Butler, Ga. COLLEGE: Rushed for 3,305 yards and 36 … Participates in a variety of community touchdowns in two seasons at Fort Valley outreach activities including bowling in State and named Conference Player of charity fundraisers, youth football camps the Year as a senior … Started all 11 and school visits … Supports team spon- games as a senior and led conference in sored events … Participates in charitable rushing with 247 carries for 1,907 yards efforts of teammates and several commu- WIMBUSH and 22 touchdowns … Played two sea- nity events in his hometown of Mauk, Ga. VETERANS sons at Georgia Military Community … Full name: Derrick Dewayne Wimbush.

DERRICK WIMBUSH’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 14/ 1 3 12 4.0 7 1 2006 Jacksonville 12/ 6 1 3 3.0 3 0 NFL totals: 2 years 26/ 7 4 15 3.8 7 1

RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 14/ 1 5 26 5.2 6 0 2006 Jacksonville 12/ 6 4 23 5.8 9 0 NFL totals: 2 years 26/ 7 9 49 5.4 9 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville *39 #955 24.5 91t 1 2006 Jacksonville 8 181 22.6 33 0 NFL totals: 2 years 47 1,136 24.2 91t 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: *18 in 2005, 2 in 2006; 1 blocked punt on 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati

# Team record * Team leader DERRICK WIMBUSH’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS RETURNS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 *4 *97 24.3 28 0

JAGUARS RUSHING GAME FINISHES THIRD IN 2006

The Jaguars ranked third in the NFL in rushing in 2006 with a 158.8 average per game, the second highest ranking in team history (1st, 1999). The Jaguars ranked sixth in rush- ing from 2003-06. The Jaguars rushed for 100-plus yards in a team-record 12 cosnecu- tive games and tied for first in the NFL by rushing for 150-plus yards in nine games.

NFL RUSHING YARDS (2006) NFL RUSHING YARDS (2003-06) RK TEAM YARDS AVG. RK TEAM YARDS AVG. 1. Atlanta Falcons 2,939 183.7 1. Atlanta Falcons 10,106 157.9 2. San Diego Chargers 2,578 161.1 2. Denver Broncos 9,653 150.8 3. Jacksonville Jaguars 2,541 158.8 3. San Diego Chargers 8,981 140.3 4. Washington Redskins 2,216 138.5 4. Kansas City Chiefs 8,743 136.6 5. Tennessee Titans 2,214 138.4 5. Seattle Seahawks 8,484 132.6 6. Jacksonville Jaguars 8,423 131.6

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GEORGE 87 WRIGHSTER TIGHT END

VETERANS WRIGHSTER (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage 6-3 • 265 LBS. • OREGON • EXP.5TH YEAR BORN APRIL 1, 1981 • MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (15/1), 2004 (4/3), 2005 (16/6, 1/0), 2006 (16/10) NFL TOTALS: 51 games, 20 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2003 draft. PRO: Posted career-best numbers in 2006 for 27 yards at Tennessee on Dec. 17 … … Has career totals of 75 receptions for Selected to USA Today All-Joe Team. 692 yards and eight touchdowns … Played in 51 games with 20 starts … Led COLLEGE: Posted career totals of 53 recep- club's tight ends in 2006 with career-high tions for 694 yards and seven touchdowns in 39 receptions for 353 yards and three 37 games .. Left school following his junior touchdowns … Previous season-high for season … All-Conference second-team selec- receptions was 13 in 2003 and 2005 … tion as a junior … Majored in economics. Ranks third in receiving in Jaguars history PERSONAL: Single with son, Damon … for tight ends behind Kyle Brady and Pete Lives in Los Angeles, Calif. … Attended Mitchell … Played in only four games in Sylmar (Calif.) Magnet High … All-City 2004 due to back injury … Second-highest honoree and Valley Pac-Eight League MVP drafted tight end ever by the Jaguars … Caught 32 passes for 582 yards and six (2006, Marcedes Lewis, first round) … touchdowns as a senior … As a linebacker, 2006: Played in all 16 games with a career- made 72 tackles, forced four fumbles, high 10 starts … Finished with career-high recovered two fumbles, intercepted two receiving numbers as he had 39 recep- passes and registered 16 sacks … Serving tions for 353 yards and three touchdowns as mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters … Led team with five receptions for 53 … Participates in a variety of community yards including a season-long 23-yarder outreach activities including visits to local on Oct. 1 at Washington … Had one-yard Boys & Girls Club and local elementary touchdown reception from Byron schools … Owns Third Generation Leftwich on Oct. 8 vs. New York Jets … Clothing Store in California … Supports Posted four receptions for 54 yards and attends team sponsored events like against the New York Giants on Nov. 20 … Operation Blessing, Food Drive Kick-off On Dec. 3 at Miami, hooked up with David and Jaguars Taste of the NFL dinner … Garrard for 16-yard touchdown catch … Participates in charity golf tournaments … Finished with team-high five receptions Last name pronounced: RYE-ster … Full name: George Fredrick Wrighster III.

GEORGE WRIGHSTER’S REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 Jacksonville 15/ 1 13 150 11.5 30 2 2004 Jacksonville 4/ 3 10 69 6.9 12 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 6 13 120 9.2 27 2 2006 Jacksonville 16/10 39 353 9.1 23 3 NFL totals: 4 years 51/20 75 692 8.9 30 8 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 4 in 2003, 4 in 2004 GEORGE WRIGHSTER’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 142 jaguars.com 42401JAGmg104_149.qxp 7/12/07 1:05 PM Page 143

JAMES 90 WYCHE DEFENSIVE END

WYCHE

VETERANS

6-5 • 275 LBS. • SYRACUSE • EXP.2ND YEAR BORN APRIL 19, 1982 • ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (0/0) NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (213th overall) of the 2006 draft. PRO: Drafted by the Jaguars with the first games as a senior and led club's defen- of two seventh-round picks in 2006 draft sive linemen with 58 tackles and led team … Spent first 10 weeks on the practice with four forced fumbles … Totaled 68 squad as a rookie before being activated tackles and 5.5 sacks as a junior … to 53-man roster … Four-year starter at Graduated with a degree in child family Syracuse … Only third player from studies. Syracuse drafted by the Jaguars (Donovin Darius, 1998 and Mark PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Roosevelt, Baniewicz, 2000) … N.Y. … Attended Roosevelt (Roosevelt, N.Y.) High … Was all-state and Newsday 2006: Spent first 10 weeks on practice All-Long Island selection … Finished squad before being activated to the 53- career with 162 tackles, 34 sacks, two man roster on Nov. 15 … Was inactive for blocked punts and two interceptions … seven games. Two-year starter … Played tight end as a senior and recorded 11 receptions for 372 COLLEGE: Four year starter … Ranked yards and six touchdowns … Full name: fifth on the school's all-time tackles list by James Joseph Wyche. a down lineman with 203 … Started all 11

REGULAR-SEASON ATTENDANCE HISTORY

HOME TOTAL HOME AVG ROAD TOTAL ROAD AVG TOTAL AVERAGE 1995 554,814 69,352 467,619 58,452 1,022,433 63,902 1996 533,533 66,692 382,383 47,798 915,916 57,245 1997 557,547 69,693 420,543 52,568 978,090 61,130 1998 561,472 70,184 490,956 61,370 1,052,428 65,777 1999 540,805 67,601 524,545 65,568 1,065,350 66,584 2000 482,510 60,314 509,447 53,681 991,957 61,997 2001 483,542 60,443 504,237 63,030 987,779 61,736 2002 450,216 56,277 525,010 65,626 975,226 60,952 2003 449,700 56,213 552,556 69,070 1,002,256 62,641 2004* 555,464 69,433 496,092 62,012 1,051,556 65,722 2005* 525,519 65,690 512,337 64,042 1,037,856 64,866 2006* 534,866 66,858 569,186 71,148 1,104,052 69,003 * Tickets Distributed

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JOE 88 ZELENKA TIGHT END/LONG SNAPPER

ZELENKA VETERANS

6-3 • 256 LBS. • WAKE FOREST • EXP.9TH YEAR BORN MARCH 9, 1976 • CLEVELAND, OHIO ACQ. VETERAN FREE AGENT 2001

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1999 (13/0), 2000 (16/0), 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/0), 2003 (16/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0, 1/0), 2006 (16/0) NFL TOTALS: 125 games, 0 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 96 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by San Francisco on 4/23/99 … Traded to Washington from San Francisco on 4/17/00 … Waived by Washington on 3/14/01 … Signed as a veteran free agent on 8/13/01. PRO: Veteran long-snapper and reserve ferent positions during his tenure … tight end who has played in 96 consecutive Earned second-team All-State honors as a games … Considered one of the NFL’s best senior and received Coaches Award for long-snappers … Has played in 125 games overall effort … Hosted third Annual the last eight seasons for San Francisco Celebrity Bowling Classic to benefit the 49ers (13 games), Washington Redskins Ronald McDonald House where he and his (16 games) and Jaguars (96 games) … Has wife are regular visitors … Frequent visitor active streak of seven straight seasons of to Wolfson Children’s Hospital where he 16 games played … Has missed only three enjoys visiting and pushing around a games in eight seasons … Undrafted rook- snack cart filled with candy, balloons, ie in 1999 by San Francisco has not missed teddy bears, snacks and drinks each time a game each of the last seven years, he visits. The cart is known as the “Wolfie including 96 straight appearances with the Wagon” … Supports and attends team Jaguars … Joined team midway through sponsored events like HabiJax, Food Drive 2001 training camp and took over all snap- Kick-off and Jaguars Taste of the NFL din- ping duties for entire season … ner … Named the 2003 Jaguars/Morgan Stanley Community Leader of the Year. As 2006: Served as team’s long snapper for a result, the University of Florida placekicks and punts for all 16 games for Foundation received a $3,000 donation on the sixth consecutive season … Finished his behalf … Plays an active role in sup- with four special teams tackles … Recorded porting our armed forces both locally and a team-high two solo special teams tackles internationally. Spent 10 days in 2004 at on Sept. 10 vs. Dallas … Had one special Thule Air Base in Greenland visiting with teams tackle on Nov. 12 vs. Houston and troops, and spearheads an initiative Nov. 20 vs. New York Giants … encouraging his teammates to join him in COLLEGE: Four year letterman … Totaled honoring military personnel based in 25 career receptions for 217 yards … Saw Jacksonville … On Tuesdays in 2004, he extensive playing time on special teams helped construct homes for HabiJax, the as a long snapper … Graduated in 1999 world’s largest Habitat for Humanity affili- with a degree in history. ate … Co-hosted the Jaguars Foundation’s Straight Talk program, which seeks to PERSONAL: Married (Rebekah) with reduce teen pregnancy and HIV/AIDS, in twins, Benjamin and Grace … Lives in collaboration with local TV affiliates … Jacksonville … Attended Cleveland Supports Jaguars Foundation’s Playbooks Benedictine High, where he played six dif- … Full name: Joseph John Zelenka. NFL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 1 in 1999, 4 in 2000, 5 in 2001, 1 in 2002, 5 in 2003, 2 in 2004, 2 in 2005, 4 in 2006; 1 fumble recovery in 1999

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WALTER 70 CURRY DEFENSIVE LINE 6-4 • 295 LBS. • ALBANY STATE • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN JUNE 18, 1981 • DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. ACQ. FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2005

VETERANS GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (ps) FIRST-YEAR TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Baltimore as an undrafted rookie on 4/29/05 … Waived by Baltimore on 8/29/05 … Signed to practice squad on 10/12/05. PRO: Has spent time on the Jaguars prac- COLLEGE: Two-time All-Conference tice squad the last two seasons … Spent Defensive Player of the Year in the training camp with the Jaguars in 2006 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic but was waived during final cuts … Was Conference … Led Albany State to allocated by the Jaguars to NFL Europa Conference Championship and NCAA the last two seasons … Started seven of playoffs as a senior after recording 72 10 games for the Rhein Fire in 2006 and tackles, 11 sacks and two forced fumbles recorded 21 tackles (17 solo), one sack, … Majored in health and fitness. two passes defensed and one forced fum- ble … Originally signed as an undrafted PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Daytona free agent by Baltimore in 2005 … Beach, Fla. … Attended Crescent City (Fla.) High … Lettered in football and bas- 2006: Spent training camp with the Jaguars ketball … Actively participates in before being waived on September 2 … Gatorade Junior Training Camps at local Signed to practice squad on Nov. 16 where elementary schools … Full name: Walter he remained the rest of the season. Morrell Curry Jr.

GREG 46 ESTANDIA TIGHT END 6-8 • 265 LBS. • UNLV • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN NOVEMBER 18, 1982 • MOORPARK, CALIF. ACQ. FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (ps) TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Cincinnati as an undrafted rookie on 5/1/06 … Waived by Cincinnati on 5/29/06 … Signed as free agent 5/30/06.

PRO: Originally signed as an undrafted three touchdowns … Recorded at least rookie by Cincinnati, but was waived one reception in 10 games … Blocked two 5/29/06 … Claimed off waivers on 5/30/06 kicks and was named Mountain West by Jacksonville and spent the 2006 sea- Conference Special Teams Player of the son on their practice squad … Week after blocking a field goal vs. Toledo … Spent 2001-2002 seasons at Moorpark COLLEGE: Began career at Moorpark Junior College … Had 22 receptions for 10 Junior College (Calif.) before transferring touchdowns as a sophomore … Majored to UNLV … Entered senior season in 2005 in social science studies at UNLV. as a Mackey Award candidate … Led team with 49 receptions for 563 yards and seven HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Moorpark touchdowns as a senior … Set a school (Calif.) High … Lettered in both basket- record for touchdowns by a tight end … ball and football and earned All- Injured his knee in the preseason as a jun- Miramonte honors in both sports as a ior and was granted a medical redshirt … senior … Played in all 12 games in 2003 with four starts at tight end … Ranked fourth on the PERSONAL: Single … Resides in team with 20 receptions for 234 yards and Moorpark, Calif. … Full name: Greg

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RYAN 72 GIBBONS OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 • 329 LBS. • NORTHEASTERN • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN MARCH 13, 1983 • WEYMOUTH, MASS. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

VETERANS FIRST-YEAR GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (ps) TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/30/06.

PRO: Young offensive lineman who was sive line ... Played in 46 career games allocated to NFL Europa and won the with 36 starts … Majored in sociology. 2007 World Bowl as a member of the Hamburg Sea Devils … Originally signed PERSONAL: Single … Lives in as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Marshfield, Mass. … Attended Jaguars after starting for four seasons at Marshfield (Mass.) High … Named Northeastern … Spent final 15 weeks on team's Most Improved Lineman as a sen- the practice squad. ior … Also lettered in golf … Active par- ticipant of the Jaguars Rookie Club that 2006: Spent training camp with the included community visits to local chil- Jaguars before being waived during final dren's hospital, elementary schools, cuts … Signed to practice squad on Sept. feeding the homeless, youth football 12 where he spent the remainder of the camps, local high school football prac- season … tices and a variety of other outreach activities … Full name: Ryan Gibbons. COLLEGE: Four-year starter on the offen-

JAMAR 30 LANDROM DEFENSIVE BACK 6-3 • 212 LBS. • TENNESSEE STATE • EXP. 1ST YEAR BORN FEBRUARY 16, 1984 • PONTIAC, MICH. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (ps) TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Pittsburgh as an undrafted rookie on 5/1/06 … Waived 6/14//06 … Signed to practice squad 12/6/06.

PRO Allocated to NFL Europa in the tion by The Sports Network … Played in spring and played for Frankfurt and start- the Magnolia All-Star Classic … Posted ed in World Bowl … Recorded 41 tackles 53 tackles along with two forced fumbles and two passes defensed in nine starts. and one fumble recovery as a junior in eight games … Spent 2002 and 2003 sea- COLLEGE: Transferred to Tennessee sons as a reserve defensive back at State after spending two seasons at Toledo and finished with 54 tackles. Toledo … Ranked fifth in the Ohio Valley Conference as a senior in 2005 with 91 PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Pontiac, tackles and added 12.5 tackles for loss, Mich. … Attended Pontiac Northern four sacks, five forced fumbles and one (Mich.) High … Ranked 13th on the interception … Named to 2006 Sheridan Detroit Free Press Fab 50 list … Made 62 Broadcasting Black College All-America tackles and had six interceptions as a team … Selected as first-team All-OVC as senior … Also lettered in track and field a senior … Third-team All-America selec- … Full name: Jamar Landrom.

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PETE 68 McMAHON GUARD 6-8 • 330 LBS. • IOWA • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN OCTOBER 15, 1981 • DUBUQUE, IOWA ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

VETERANS GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (ps) FIRST-YEAR TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Oakland in the sixth round (214th overall) of the 2005 draft … Waived on 8/29/05 … Signed by Cleveland on 1/4/06 … Waived on 7/21/06 … Signed by New York Jets on 7/27/06 … Waived on 8/29/06 … Signed to prac- tice squad on 12/12/06. PRO: Young offensive lineman who was sophomore … Played in 10 games on spe- allocated to NFL Europa and won the cial teams as a freshman in 2001 … Sat out 2007 World Bowl as a member of the as a redshirt … Majored in economics. Hamburg Sea Devils … Started at left guard in all 11 games. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Wahlert (Dubuque, Iowa) High … Two-year letter- COLLEGE: Began career as a walk-on … man as an offensive and defensive line- Started at right guard as a senior and post- man … Recorded 27 tackles, including ed 60 knockdown blocks … Selected hon- five sacks as a senior while seeing action orable mention All-Big 10 … Earned full- in just the last four games of the season time starting role as a junior … Started … Four-time honor roll student … first two games at right tackle before mov- ing to right guard for the final 11 games … PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Saw action as a reserve along the offen- Dubuque, Iowa .. Full name: Pete sive line and also on special teams as a McMahon. JEREMY 94 MINCEY DEFENSIVE END 6-3 • 265 LBS. • FLORIDA • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN DECEMBER 14, 1983 • STATESBORO, GA. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2006

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (0/0) TRANSACTIONS: Originally selected in sixth round (191st overall) by New England in the 2006 draft … Waived 9/1/06 … Signed to San Francisco practice squad 9/4/06 … Signed as free agent 12/14/06. PRO: First-year defensive end who will County (Kansas) Community College … compete for playing time in defensive Started all 24 games played for the line rotation … Signed by the Jaguars on Gators … Earned second-team All-SEC Dec. 14 off the San Francisco 49ers prac- honors as a senior as he ranked fourth on tice squad … Originally selected in sixth the team with 62 tackles (31 solo) and round (191st overall) by New England in second with 10.5 tackles for loss … the 2006 draft … Started 24 games over Majored in recreation and program deliv- two seasons with Florida … ery. 2006: Spent three weeks on active roster PERSONAL: Single … Lives in after being signed off San Francisco Statesboro, Ga. … Attended Statesboro 49ers practice squad on Dec. 14 … Was (Ga.) High … Lettered two years in foot- inactive on Dec. 17 at Tennessee, Dec. 24 ball … Played on the basketball team as a vs. New England and Dec. 31 at Kansas sophomore before trying out for the foot- City. ball squad … Earned his bachelor's degree at Florida in the 2006 offseason … COLLEGE: Spent final two seasons at Full name: Jeremy Mincey. Florida after transferring from Butler

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ISAAC 80 SMOLKO TIGHT END 6-5 • 260 LBS. • PENN STATE • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN FEBRUARY 28, 1983 • YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO ACQ. FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2007

VETERANS FIRST-YEAR GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (0/0) TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Pittsburgh as an undrafted rookie on 5/2/06 … Waived by Pittsburgh on 8/30/06 … Signed as free agent on 5/25/07. PRO: Originally signed by Pittsburgh as an … Majored in kinesiology. undrafted rookie in 2006 … Will compete for roster spot with Jaguars in 2007 … HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Springfield Local (Petersburgh, Ohio) High … Was COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Penn three-sport standout, playing football, State … Started 11 games as a senior in basketball and baseball … Career totals 2006 and recorded 13 receptions for 192 included 58 receptions for 861 yards and yards (14.8 avg.) … Started every game nine touchdowns while starting a school- as a junior and ranked third on the squad record 45 games … Added 286 tackles with 21 receptions for 192 yards (9.1 avg.) and 30 sacks … Named Ohio Defensive … Was on the field for 660 snaps, the sec- Player of the Year and Northeast Ohio ond-highest total among offensive play- Defensive Player of the Year as a senior ers … Had career-high seven receptions … Named All-Northeast Ohio as a junior for 44 yards against Purdue … Took on as he led his team to first undefeated reg- significant role as a sophomore after a ular season in school history. season-ending injury to starter Casey Williams … Saw action as a reserve tight PERSONAL: Single … Resides in end as a redshirt freshman, but did not Petersburg, Ohio … Full name: Isaac record a reception … Redshirted in 2001 Joseph Smolko. TONY 4 YELK PUNTER 6-1 • 206 LBS. • IOWA STATE • EXP.1ST YEAR BORN SEPTEMBER 29,1981 • MADISON, WISC. ACQ. FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2007

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2006 (0/0) TRANSACTIONS: Signed by Atlanta as an undrafted rookie free agent 5/1/06 … Waived by Atlanta 9/12/06 … Signed as a first-year free agent 3/15/07.

PRO: Will compete with rookie punter touchbacks on 67 kickoffs as a senior … in training camp … Spent Punted 73 times for a 41.4 average with training camp with Atlanta in 2006 after 19 punts inside the 20 as a junior and being signed as an undrafted free agent added two field goals with a long of 51 … Served as both kickoff specialist and yards … Selected as first-team freshman punter at Iowa State … All-America and was an All-Big 12 fresh- man team member in 2001. 2006: Spent training camp with the Atlanta Falcons … Spent first two weeks PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Atlanta, on practice squad … Originally signed as Ga. … Attended Poynette (Wisc.) High … an undrafted free agent by Atlanta on Connected on 99 of 110 career extra May 1. points and 35 of 56 field goals … Recorded touchbacks on 71 percent of COLLEGE: Four-year letterman, serving his kickoffs … Earned all-state honors in as punter for first three seasons and kick- 1999 as a senior … Full name: Anthony off specialist as a senior … Recorded 34 Steven Yelk.

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JAGUARS 2007 DRAFT CLASS RD PICK PLAYER POS COLLEGE 1 21 Reggie Nelson FS Florida 2 48 LB Hampton 3 79 Mike Walker WR Central Florida 4a 101 Adam Podlesh P Maryland 4b 113 Brian Smith DE Missouri 5a 149 Uche Nwaneri G Purdue 5b 150 S Wake Forest 5c 166 DT Notre Dame 7a 229 WR San Jose State 7b 251 Chad Nkang LB Elon 7c 252 Andrew Carnahan OT Arizona State 42401JAGmg150_167.qxp 7/12/07 1:13 PM Page 150

REGGIE 25 NELSON SAFETY

NELSON

DRAFT PICKS

5-11 • 198 LBS. • FLORIDA • EXP. ROOKIE BORN SEPTEMBER 21, 1983 • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA ACQ. 1ST ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (21ST OVERALL)

Playmaker with great range and explosive speed … Will compete for starting job at free safety … The 21st pick was part of first-round trade with Denver … Florida native who played high school and collegiately in the state … Consensus All-America first- team choice in 2006 … Left school following his junior season … Sixth player drafted by the Jaguars from the University of Florida … Highest drafted defensive back in team history and second safety chosen in the first round, joining Donovin Darius in 1998. COLLEGE: Played in 25 games at Florida 2005: Played in 11 games with four starts with 18 starts over two seasons … Career at free safety … Finished with 46 tackles totals included 97 tackles (66 solo), four (32 solo), four sacks, one forced fumble sacks, two fumble recoveries and seven and one fumble recovery … Suffered a interceptions, including one for a touch- knee sprain in practice and missed down … Made impact on special teams Outback Bowl game vs. Iowa … as he blocked two kicks … Unanimous All-Southeastern Conference and consen- 2004: Played at Coffeyville Community sus All-America first-team choice in 2006 College in Kansas and led team with 85 … Honored with the 2006 Jack Tatum tackles and six interceptions for 175 Award as the nation's top defensive back return yards ... Set a school record for by the Touchdown Club of Columbus … interception return yards … Added two Spent 2004 season at Coffeyville (Kansas) fumble recoveries and blocked five kicks Community College before transferring … Named NJCAA National Player of the to Florida … Majored in sociology … Week for Oct. 26 after team defeated Independence 86-0 in the first round of 2006: Started all 14 games at free safety … the Region VI playoffs … Earned his asso- Led team with six interceptions … ciate’s degree … Registered 51 tackles (34 solo) with two tackles for loss along with one fumble 2003: Attended Coffeyville (Kansas) recovery and two blocked kicks … Added Community College and sat out the sea- 12 punt returns for 93 yards (7.8 avg.) … son. Finalist for Nagurski Trophy (nation's top HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Palm Bay defensive player) and Thorpe Award (Melbourne) High … Two-time first-team (nation's top defensive back) … Had two Class 4A All-State selection as a defen- interceptions against Tennessee … Earned sive back … Rated the 12th-best prospect SEC Player of the Week honors vs. in the state of Florida by Rivals.com. Alabama after returning an interception 70 yards for a touchdown and recovering a PERSONAL: Single … Resides in fumble … Had an interception against Melbourne, Fla. … Son of the late Mary Arkansas in the SEC Championship Game Lakes … Full name: Reggie Nelson. … Member of the Leadership Committee …

REGGIE NELSON’S STATISTICS GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT TD FF FR 2004 11/11 85 59 26 1-2 3-6 6-175 1 1 2 2005 11/ 4 46 32 14 4-32 4-32 1-6 0 1 1 2006 14/14 51 34 17 0-0 2-6 6-70 1 0 1 TOTALS 36/29 182 125 57 5-34 9-44 13-251 2 2 4

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JUSTIN 56 DURANT LINEBACKER

DURANT

DRAFT PICKS

6-1 • 232 LBS. • HAMPTON • EXP. ROOKIE BORN SEPTEMBER 21, 1985 • FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA ACQ. 2ND ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (48TH OVERALL)

Will add depth at linebacker and should make immediate impact on special teams … Possesses outstanding speed … 19th draft pick in Jaguars history from Division I-AA and the second-highest drafted player from Division I-AA (Rashean Mathis, 39th over- all pick, 2003) … Highest draft pick in Hampton University history … Was third-highest linebacker selected by the Jaguars behind Kevin Hardy (1996) and Daryl Smith (2004). COLLEGE: Became first player in the histo- Finished third in the voting for the Buck ry of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Buchanan Award which recognizes the to earn MEAC Defensive Player of the Year top defensive player in I-AA football … honors three times … Started 39 of 43 Made team-high 124 tackles (61 solo) in games at middle linebacker and ranked 12 games at middle linebacker, the sec- second in school history with 353 tackles ond best-total in the MEAC … Added five (185 solo) … Contributed 10 sacks, three sacks and recorded one interception on a fumble recoveries and four interceptions … defense that ranked sixth in the nation … Was selected as Sheridan Broadcasting Network Black College All-American three 2004: Started 11 games and ranked sec- times, joining the likes of Steve McNair ond on the team with 99 tackles (45 solo) (Alcorn State/Baltimore Ravens), linebacker and 14.5 tackles for loss … Added three Tracy White (Howard/Green Bay Packers), sacks and three interceptions, including safety Antoine Bethea two returned for touchdowns … Earned (Howard/Indianapolis Colts) and tight end All-America honors along with being (Savannah State/ex- named first-team All-MEAC … Denver Broncos) as three-time members of 2003: Played in eight games with four that prestigious post-season team … starts at middle linebacker … Finished Majored in sports management … with 32 tackles (14 solo), one sack and 4.5 2006: Named to Associated Press and tackles for loss. The NFL Draft Report All-America first- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Wilson Bay team … Named to Sheridan Broadcasting High (Florence, S.C.) and was teammates Network All-America first-team and with former Florida State linebacker selected as SBN Black College Defensive Lawrence Timmons… Four-year letter- Player of the Year … Led MEAC with 98 man on football team … Member of 2002 tackles (65 solo) along with one sack, 13 HSSR All-State team and twice named to tackles for loss and five passes defensed the Region VI Class AAA All-Region team … Started all 12 games at middle line- … Started in the annual North Carolina backer for a defense that ranked sixth vs. South Carolina Shrine Bowl. nationally in scoring defense (14.5 ppg) … Recorded 10-plus tackles in six games … PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Florence, S.C. … Brother of former North 2005: Earned All-America honors from Carolina quarterback, Darian Durant … The NFL Draft Report, the Sports Network Full name: Justin Durant. and Walter Camp Football Foundation … JUSTIN DURANT’S STATISTICS GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT TD FF FR 2003 8/ 4 32 14 18 1-5 4.5-10 0-0 0 0 0 2004 11/11 99 45 54 3-21 14.5-48 3-42 2 1 0 2005 12/12 124 61 63 5-30 15-50 1-17 0 0 2 2006 12/12 98 65 33 1-6 13-48 0-0 0 0 1 TOTALS 43/39 353 185 168 10-62 47-156 4-59 2 1 3

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MIKE 81 WALKER WIDE RECEIVER

WALKER

DRAFT PICKS

6-2 • 208 LBS. • CENTRAL FLORIDA • EXP. ROOKIE BORN NOVEMBER 21, 1984 • ORLANDO, FLORIDA ACQ. 3RD ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (79TH OVERALL)

Outstanding playmaker with great athletic ability … Precise route runner … Set school record and ranked third in the nation with 90 receptions as a senior … First Central Florida player drafted by the Jaguars and first wide receiver taken in the third round in franchise history … Only fourth receiver selected on the first day by the Jaguars in franchise histo- ry, joining R. Jay Soward (2000), Reggie Williams (2004) and Matt Jones (2005). COLLEGE: Two-time All-Conference USA tions and 77.7 receiving yards per game selection … Played in 46 career games and … Missed final two games of the season had 184 receptions for 2,561 yards (13.9 with a torn ACL in his left knee … The avg.) and 17 touchdowns … Recorded 100- nine touchdowns ranked ninth in school plus yards in nine games … Ranked third history … in school history in receiving yards and fourth in receptions … Set school single- 2004: Started the first six games at left season record with 90 receptions as a sen- cornerback before switching back to split ior, the fourth-most in Conference USA end for the final five games … Had nine history … Saw action on defense as a catches for 191 yards (21.2 avg.) with one sophomore and finished with 34 tackles touchdown … Led team with three inter- and three interceptions … Graduated with ceptions along with 29 tackles and seven a degree in liberal studies … passes defensed … 2006: Earned All-Conference USA first- 2003: Played in 12 games as a true fresh- team honors … Ranked third nationally man and had 21 receptions for 337 yards with a school-record 90 receptions for (16.0 avg.) … Added one special teams 1,178 yards (13.1 avg.) and seven touch- tackle. downs … Led conference with 7.5 recep- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Edgewater tions per game as he recorded at least (Orlando, Fla.) High … Two-way starter four receptions in all 12 games … 1,178 and helped team to a 24-4 mark his final receiving yards ranked fourth in school two seasons … Recorded 40 receptions history … Averaged 98.2 receiving yards for 812 yards (20.3 avg.) and 10 touch- per game, the second-best total in the downs as a senior and registered 13 inter- conference and seventh-best in the ceptions in his final two seasons … nation … Posted five 100-yard receiving Selected to play in the Calif-Florida Bowl games … and had five receptions for 75 yards … 2005: Saw action full-time at wide receiv- Earned All-District, All-County and All- er … Earned All-Conference USA second- Central Florida honors as a senior. team honors … Ranked second on the PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Orlando, team with 64 receptions for 855 yards and Fla. … Full name: Mike Walker. nine touchdowns … Averaged 5.8 recep- MIKE WALKER’S STATISTICS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 12/ 0 21 337 16.0 63 0 2004 11/ 0 9 191 21.2 70 1 2005 11/11 64 855 13.4 41 9 2006 12/12 90 1,178 13.1 54 7 TOTALS 46/23 184 2,561 13.9 70 17

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ADAM 3 PODLESH PUNTER

PODLESH

DRAFT PICKS (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage 5-11 • 198 LBS. • MARYLAND • EXP. ROOKIE BORN AUGUST 11, 1983 • PITTSFORD, NEW YORK ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (101ST OVERALL)

Extremely consistent punter who has great directional kicking skills … Will also serve as holder on placekicks … Was first punter taken in this year's draft and highest draft- ed punter in Jaguars history … Four-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer who finished with 43.1 career average … First Maryland player drafted by the Jaguars. COLLEGE: Was only four-time All-ACC avg.) with 21 punts inside the 20 … Had 33 selection in school history … Ranked percent of punts downed inside the 20 … fourth in school history with 216 punts for Ranked seventh in the nation with 39.4 net 9,314 yards (43.1 avg.), the second-best average … Recorded 14 punts of 50-plus average in school history and ninth-best in yards … Earned second-team All-ACC ACC history … Ranked second in school honors and was semifinalist for the Ray history for career punting yards … Had 83 Guy Award (nation's top punter) … career punts downed inside the 20 (38 pct.), including 35 inside the 10 … 2003: Earned starting role as a redshirt Recorded career net yard average of 38.4 freshman … Totaled 53 punts for 2,241 … Did not have a punt blocked in his career yards (42.3 avg.) with 22 punts inside the … Recipient of the team's Terrapin Club 20 … Earned second-team All-ACC hon- Award, given to the player that gave the ors and was semifinalist for Ray Guy greatest career contribution to football … Award (nation's top punter) … Ranked Graduated with a degree in marketing … second in ACC with a 42.3-yard average, the highest average by a freshman in 2006: Punted 56 times for 2,400 yards (42.9 school history. avg.) with 23 punts inside the 20, including nine inside the 10 … Second-team All-ACC HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Pittsford (N.Y.) selection and honorable mention All- Sutherland High … Three-year letterman America by Pro Football Weekly … Ranked in football as a punter, fullback and line- 22nd in nation and second in ACC with 42.9 backer … Named first-team All-State as a average … Semifinalist for Draddy Award, scholar-athlete by the New York Coaches' honoring the top student-athlete in the Association and earned All-Region hon- nation … Earned first-team Academic All- ors from Super Prep … Earned first-team ACC honors … All-State honors as a senior punter from the New York State Writers Association … 2005: Second-team All-ACC selection and Also competed in track, posting the first-team Academic All-ACC pick … fastest 200-meter (21.58) and 400-meter Punted 44 times for 1,918 yards (43.6 times (50.5) in the state as a junior … Ran avg.) … Ranked second in the ACC and the third leg of the state title-winning 13th in the nation with 43.6 average … 4x100 relay team in 2000. Had 17 punts downed inside the 20 and totaled 10 punts for 50-plus yards … PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Pittsford, N.Y. … Full name: Adam 2004: Punted 63 times for 2,755 yards (43.7 Podlesh. ADAM PODLESH’S STATISTICS PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG IN20 NET AVG 2003 53 2,241 42.3 63 22 37.9 2004 63 2,755 43.7 70 21 39.4 2005 44 1,918 43.6 61 17 34.0 2006 56 2,400 42.9 62 23 38.4 TOTALS 216 9,314 43.1 70 83 38.5

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BRIAN 49 SMITH DEFENSIVE END

SMITH

DRAFT PICKS

6-3 • 236 LBS. • MISSOURI • EXP. ROOKIE BORN SEPTEMBER 16, 1983 • DENTON, TEXAS ACQ. 4TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (113TH OVERALL)

Gives the Jaguars a solid pass rusher off the edge … One of the nation’s premier pass rushers the last four seasons … Registered school-record 31.5 sacks in 44 career games … Missed part of senior season with a hip injury. COLLEGE: Holds school record with 31.5 nine games and at least one sack in seven sacks and ranked second in Big 12 history … games … Named Big 12 Defensive Player Recorded at least seven sacks in all four sea- of the Week following Oklahoma State sons at Missouri … Missed last four games game where he registered 11 tackles, two of senior season after suffering a broken hip sacks and one forced fumble … Made first in the eighth game of the season … Played career interception against Nebraska … in 44 games with 29 starts and totaled 159 tackles, 42.5 tackles for loss, nine forced 2004: Played in 11 games and led team fumbles, 43 quarterback hits and 12 passes with seven sacks along with 22 tackles … defensed … Two-time All-Big 12 selection … Tied for team-lead with two forced fum- Graduated with a degree in psychology … bles and ranked second on the team with seven quarterback hits and eight tackles 2006: Started eight games and totaled 30 for loss … Had three sacks at Baylor … tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, one Named honorable mention All-Big 12 by forced fumble and 11 quarterback hits … league’s coaches … Suffered a broken hip in eighth game of the season against Kansas and missed 2003: Played in 13 games with nine starts the rest of the season … Won team's as a redshirt freshman … Finished with 41 Most Valuable Player Award … Despite tackles, team-high eight sacks, four missing four games, was selected sec- forced fumbles and team-high 13 quarter- ond-team All-Big 12 by the league's back hits … Ranked first in the nation coaches … Recorded a school record four among freshman with eight sacks … sacks at New Mexico and had at least one Recorded five sacks and three forced sack in five of eight games … fumbles in first three games … Earned first-team Freshman All-America by sev- 2005: Started all 12 games and finished eral media outlets. with career-high 66 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, nine sacks, two forced fumbles and HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Denton (Texas) 12 quarterback hits … Led team in tackles High where he was named team's for loss, sacks and quarterback hits … Defensive Player of the Year as a junior Nine sacks ranked third in the conference and senior … Two-time All-State selection … Named second-team All-Big 12 by the … Led team to state championship in Associated Press … Was first-team All- 2001 … Recorded 160 tackles and 35 sacks Big 12 selection by the Houston Chronicle as a senior … Posted 20 sacks as a junior. … Named team's top defensive lineman PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Denton, … Recorded at least one tackle for loss in Texas. … Full name: Brian Smith. BRIAN SMITH’S STATISTICS GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT QBP FF FR 2003 13/ 9 41 26 15 8-49 8-49 0 13 4 1 2004 11/ 0 22 15 7 7-51 8-55 0 7 2 0 2005 12/12 66 42 24 9-53 17-70 1 12 2 0 2006 8/ 8 30 20 10 7.5-65 9.5-68 0 11 1 0 TOTALS 44/29 159 103 56 31.5-218 42.5-242 1 43 9 1

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UCHE 77 NWANERI GUARD

NWANERI

DRAFT PICKS

6-3 • 320 LBS. • PURDUE • EXP. ROOKIE BORN MARCH 20, 1984 • DALLAS, TEXAS ACQ. 5TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (149TH OVERALL)

High intensity player with good power … Regarded as one of the sleepers of the draft … Will add depth along the offensive line … Joined linebacker Akin Ayodele (2002) as only two players drafted from Purdue by the Jaguars.

COLLEGE: Played in 29 games at Purdue 2003: Appeared in three games as a red- at left guard … Offense ranked among shirt freshman … Saw action as a reserve nation's best in total offense during his offensive lineman … Originally enrolled career … Was suspended for the entire as a defensive tackle. 2005 season … Started his career at defensive tackle before making the switch HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Naaman Forest to the offensive line … Majored in law (Garland, Texas) High … Rated the 48th- and society … best defensive tackle in the nation by Student Sports Magazine as a senior … 2006: Started all 14 games at left guard … Recorded 57 tackles, three sacks and two Helped team rank 13th in the nation in fumble recoveries as a senior … Played in total offense, averaging 415.7 yards per the Coca-Cola Classic All-Star Game … game … Also participated in track. 2005: Missed the entire season due to a PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Garland, suspension … Enrolled at Ivy Tech Texas. … Was born in Dallas, but his par- Community College in Indianapolis ents are Nigerian … Cousin, Ike Diogu, before re-enrolling at Purdue … plays for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA … Name pronounced: oo-CHAY WAH-nahr- 2004: Started all 12 games at left guard … EE … Full name: Uchechukwu Nwaneri. Produced 44 knockdowns as part of an offensive line that helped the team rank fourth in the nation in passing offense at 321.2 yards per game …

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JOSH 40 GATTIS SAFETY

GATTIS

DRAFT PICKS

6-1 • 207 LBS. • WAKE FOREST • EXP. ROOKIE BORN JANUARY 15, 1984 • DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA ACQ. 5TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (150TH OVERALL)

Fast, playmaking safety who recorded 12 career interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns … Third player from Wake Forest to become a Jaguar, following guard Ben Coleman and long snapper Joe Zelenka … Highest drafted player from Wake Forest since fullback Ovie Mughelli was selected in the fourth round of the 2003 draft by Baltimore. COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Wake along with seven passes defensed … Also Forest, starting 33 of 48 games … Helped led team with 16 special teams tackles … Wake Forest to ACC Championship and appearance in the Orange Bowl as a sen- 2004: Started all 11 games at free safety ior … Recorded career totals of 252 tack- … Ranked second on the team with 71 les (170 solo), 12 interceptions, six forced tackles (50 solo) along with two forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and 19 fumbles, one sack and two interceptions passes defensed … Ranked second in … Led the ACC with three fumble recov- school history with two interception eries … returns for touchdowns … Finished with 2003: Played in all 12 games as a redshirt 41 special teams tackles … Graduated freshman … Recorded 34 tackles (29 solo) with a degree in sociology … and two forced fumbles … Led punt and 2006: Played in 14 games with 13 starts … kickoff return coverage team with 14 tack- Earned All-ACC first-team honors and was les and one forced fumble … Earned ACC All-America honorable mention by Freshman Team honors from The Associated Press … Posted 73 tackles (45 Sporting News as a reserve safety. solo), five interceptions, 5.5 tackles for loss HIGH SCHOOL: Attended North Durham and eight passes defensed … Only player (North Carolina) High where he excelled in ACC to record five interceptions and 70 in football, track and basketball … Was tackles … Added 10 special teams tackles All-Conference, All-Area and All-State … Helped Wake Forest defeat Georgia selection as a senior … Earned All- Tech in ACC Championship Game at America mention from Prep Football Jacksonville Municipal Stadium … Report and was rated the 15th-best 2005: Started nine of 11 games … Earned prospect in North Carolina by Super Prep All-ACC honors and named third-team … Selected to play in the East-West All- All-America … Ranked seventh in the Star Game … Four-year letterman in track nation and tied for first in ACC with a … Won the 2002 Class 4-A state champi- career-high five interceptions for 126 onship in the 300-meter hurdles and fin- return yards … Was one of only three ished second in the 110-meter hurdles. Division I-A players to return two inter- PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Durham, ceptions for touchdowns … Ranked sec- N.C. … Full name: Josh Gattis. ond on the team with 72 tackles (46 solo)

JOSH GATTIS’ STATISTICS GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT TD FF FR 2003 12/ 0 34 29 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 2004 11/11 71 50 21 1-8 3.5-17 2-43 0 2 3 2005 11/ 9 72 46 26 0-0 0-0 5-126 2 1 1 2006 14/13 73 45 28 0-0 5.5-8 5-0 0 1 1 TOTALS 48/33 250 170 80 1-8 9-25 12-169 2 6 5

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DEREK 66 LANDRI DEFENSIVE TACKLE

LANDRI

DRAFT PICKS

6-2 • 282 LBS. • NOTRE DAME • EXP. ROOKIE BORN SEPTEMBER 21, 1983 • HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA ACQ. 5TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (166TH OVERALL)

Stout interior lineman who will add depth behind Pro Bowl tackles John Henderson and Marcus Stroud … High school teammate of Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew at De La Salle where the duo never lost a game … Third player to be drafted by the Jaguars from Notre Dame, joining defensive tackle Renaldo Wynn (1997) and Anthony Denman (2001). COLLEGE: Played in 47 games with 38 2004: Started all 12 games at nose guard starts at nose guard … Finished with 34.5 and recorded 40 tackles, including seven tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks along with tackles for loss … Added one forced fum- 161 tackles (76 solo) … Started 37 consec- ble and one fumble recovery … utive games to finish his career … Ranked ninth in school history for tackles for loss 2003: Played in 10 games with one start … Set school single-season record with as a redshirt freshman … Finished with 13 four blocked kicks as a senior … tackles, four tackles for loss and one fum- Graduated with a degree in history and ble recovery … Sat out the 2002 season computer applications from Notre on medical hardship after suffering a Dame's College of Arts and Letters … shoulder injury in October. 2006: Ended his career with 37 consecu- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended De La Salle tive starts after starting all 13 games as a (Concord, Calif.) High … Three-year senior … Earned All-Major Independent starter on offensive and defensive line … first-team honors from The NFL Draft Recorded 130 tackles and 9.5 sacks as a Report … Ranked fourth on the team with defensive lineman as a senior … Only 65 tackles (34 solo) … Ranked second on third De La Salle player to ever receive club with seven sacks and led team with California Player of the Years honors, join- 15.5 tackles for loss … Set school single- ing D.J. Williams (1999) and Amani season record with four blocked kicks … Toomer (1991) … Named first-team USA Became just the second player in NCAA Today and Parade All-America … Rated as history to block two extra point attempts top lineman in the country by Parade … in the same game as he accomplished the First-team All-State selection … Member feat vs. North Carolina … of team that extended the school's overall winning streak to a national high school 2005: Started all 12 games at right tack- record 125 consecutive games … Helped le/nose guard and ranked second among team to a 12-0 mark as a senior and con- linemen with 43 tackles (16 solo) … sensus national championship. Registered three sacks, eight tackles for loss and seven quarterback hits … PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Produced six tackles (five solo) against Huntington Beach, Calif. … Full name: Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl … Derek Landri.

DEREK LANDRI’S STATISTICS GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT FF FR 2003 10/ 1 13 7 6 0-0 4-8 0-0 0 1 2004 12/12 40 19 21 0.5-1 7-22 0-0 1 1 2005 12/12 43 16 27 3-14 8-26 0-0 0 0 2006 13/13 65 34 31 7-53 15.5-80 0-0 0 0 TOTALS 47/38 161 76 85 10.5-68 34.5-136 0-0 1 2

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JOHN 15 BROUSSARD WIDE RECEIVER

BROUSSARD DRAFT PICKS

6-1 • 176 LBS. • SAN JOSE STATE • EXP. ROOKIE BORN DECEMBER 18, 1983 • KINGWOOD, TEXAS ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (229TH OVERALL)

Big play threat as a receiver with great speed … Also served as kickoff returner … First Jaguars player drafted from San Jose State.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman as receiv- 2004: Returned 34 kickoffs for 850 yards er and kick returner … Career totals (25.0) and one touchdown along with included 103 receptions for 1,566 yards grabbing 20 receptions for 343 yards and (15.2 avg.) and 13 touchdowns … one touchdown … Added 10 rushes for Ranked third in school history with 72 74 yards … Led team with 115.2 all-pur- kickoff returns and fourth with 1,546 pose yards per game … Scored lone kickoff return yards … Recorded 20 plays touchdown reception with a 67-yard of 40-plus yards in three seasons (14 catch in win over Rice … Returned kickoff receptions and six kickoffs) … Recorded 95 yards for a score against Nevada … a reception in 31 consecutive games … 2003: Had five receptions for 18 yards 2006: Totaled career-high 52 receptions and returned two kickoffs for 11 yards. for 844 yards and seven touchdowns … Returned 11 kickoffs for 236 yards (21.5 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kingwood avg.) … Posted three 100-yard receiving (Texas) High … Set eight school records games … Finished with career-high 167 … Named All-Houston Metro for class yards on five receptions and two touch- 5A schools by Dave Campbell's Texas downs in win against San Diego State … Football … Finished career with 69 Had eight receptions against receptions for 1,450 yards and 22 touch- Washington and Cal-Poly … downs. 2005: Finished with 26 receptions for 361 PERSONAL: Single … Resides in yards and five touchdowns … Returned Kingwood, Texas … Older brother 25 kickoffs for 449 yards … Had two Jamall was a two-year starter at San receiving touchdowns in win over Idaho Jose State and finished his career with … Scored on a 90-yard reception against 117 receptions … Jamall finished 2006 Boise State, the third-longest pass play season on the Houston Texans practice in school history … squad … Full name: John Broussard.

JOHN BROUSSARD’S STATISTICS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 5 18 3.6 n/a 0 2004 20 343 17.1 67 1 2005 26 361 13.9 n/a 5 2006 52 844 16.2 85 7 TOTALS 103 1,566 15.2 85 13

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CHAD 45 NKANG LINEBACKER

NKANG

DRAFT PICKS (c)Dick Durrance/PGA TOUR/WireImage 5-11 • 215 LBS. • ELON • EXP. ROOKIE BORN JULY 1, 1985 • HYATTSVILLE, MARYLAND ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (251ST OVERALL)

One of the premier linebackers in Division I-AA the last three seasons … Physical, hard- nosed, durable linebacker … Two-time consensus All-America selection … Named team MVP at the Hula Bowl All-Star Classic … First Elon player drafted by the Jaguars. COLLEGE: Two-time consensus All- Football Gazette … Named Football America and All-Southern Conference Gazette Division I-AA Linebacker of the selection … Did not miss a game in his Year and Southeast Region Linebacker of career, starting all 45 games … Recorded the Year … Ranked first in the nation with a school-record 414 tackles (181 solo), 8.5 school and conference record 152 tackles sacks, 49.5 tackles for loss, three intercep- (73 solo) along with 18.5 tackles for loss, tions, seven forced fumbles and three five sacks and two forced fumbles … fumble recoveries in 33 games at line- Recorded 25 tackles against Chattanooga, backer … 414 tackles rank 10th all-time in the second-most in Division I-AA history … NCAA Division I-AA history … Started at fullback as a freshman before moving to 2004: Moved to linebacker as a sopho- linebacker his final three seasons … more and started all 11 games … Led team Ranked second in NCAA Division I-AA with 135 tackles with 14.5 tackles for loss history with 12.5 career tackles per game along with three fumble recoveries, two … Majored in art/digital animation … forced fumbles and one interception… Ranked fourth in the nation with an aver- 2006: Led team with 127 tackles (52 solo), age of 12.3 tackles per game … Named 16.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, three first-team All-Southern Conference and forced fumbles and one interception … All-Region second-team … Named All- Ranked fourth in the nation in tackles … Southeast Region second-team … Named first-team All-America by The NFL Draft Report, The Sports Network and the 2003: Started all 12 games at fullback … Associated Press … Earned All-Southern Ranked second on the team with 68 car- Conference first-team … Finalist for Buck ries for 307 yards and one touchdown … Buchanan Award, given to the top defen- Added three receptions for six yards. sive player in the NCAA Division I-AA HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Northwestern ranks … (Hyattsville, Md.) High … Named team's 2005: Started 11 games and earned All- Most Valuable Player as a senior … Southern Conference first-team and Participated in the Washington D.C. All- named the conference's Defensive Player Star Game, earning Defensive Player of of the Year … Selected as first-team All- the Year honors. America by The NFL Draft Report, the PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Walter Camp Football Foundation, The Hyattsville, Md. … Full name: Derek Chad Sports Network, College Sports Report and Nkang. CHAD NKANG’S STATISTICS GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT TD FF FR 2003 12/12 Played on offense 2004 11/11 135 56 79 0.5-2 14.5-36 1-7 0 2 3 2005 11/11 152 73 79 5-27 18.5-66 0-0 0 2 0 2006 11/11 127 52 75 3-12 16.5-56 1-47 1 3 0 TOTALS 45/45 414 181 233 8.5-41 49.5-158 2-54 1 7 3

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ANDREW 75 CARNAHAN OFFENSIVE TACKLE

CARNAHAN

DRAFT PICKS

6-7 • 305 LBS. • ARIZONA STATE • EXP. ROOKIE BORN SEPTEMBER 8, 1983 • HEREFORD, TEXAS ACQ. 7TH ROUND OF 2007 DRAFT (252ND OVERALL)

Young and athletic offensive lineman who will add depth at tackle … Played for first- year Jaguars offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter at Arizona State … First Arizona State player drafted by the Jaguars. COLLEGE: Started all 37 games in which 2004: Started at right tackle for all 12 he played, including 29 consecutive starts games … Helped passing offense lead the to begin his career … Missed most of sen- Pac-10 and rank fifth in the nation with ior season with a knee injury … Anchored 317.3 yards per game … Earned second- an offensive line that blocked for one of team All-Pac-10 honors … Shared the nation's best passing attacks … Four-time team's Clyde B. Smith Academic Award Pac-10 All-Academic honoree … Earned a with Jason Burke … degree in construction … 2003: Started all 12 games on the offen- 2006: Started the first four games before sive line as a redshirt freshman … suffering a season-ending knee injury on Anchored an offensive line that ranked Sept. 21 vs. California … Helped club rush third in the Pac-10 in sacks allowed with for season-high 237 yards at California … 24 … Named to The Sporting News Pac- Named a semifinalist for the Draddy 10 All-Freshman Team … Named to Trophy … Earned second-team Pac-10 Rivals.com Freshman All-America All-Academic honors … Ranked as the Team. 14th-best offensive tackle by The Sporting News … HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Hereford (Texas) High … Earned first-team All- 2005: Started nine games at right tackle District 3-4A on offense as a senior ... and earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 Named to the Amarillo Globe News' honors … Presented with the club's "Super Team"… Named to the Lubbock Outstanding Offensive Lineman of the Avalanche Journal's "All South Plains Year Award … Named to ESPN.com's All Team" … Started on basketball team … Mayday Team, selected by College Ranked No. 10 out of 270 students in his Football Hall of Fame member Mark May, graduating class … Member of National which honored players who demonstrat- Honor Society … Won first-place honors ed toughness throughout the season … in the state woodworking tournament Played key role in helping team to 145.7 during sophomore and junior years … rushing yards per game average, the highest since 2001 … Offense ranked PERSONAL: Single … Resides in third in the nation in total offense (519.1) Hereford, Texas … Full name: Andrew and third in passing yards per game Carnahan. (373.4) …

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BRETT 48 GOODE LONG SNAPPER 6-1 • 246 LBS. • ARKANSAS • EXP. ROOKIE BORN NOVEMBER 2, 1984 • FORT SMITH, ARK. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

ROOKIES COLLEGE: Four-year letterman as long duties for punt situations as a true fresh- UNDRAFTED snapper for placekicks and punts … man, appearing in all 13 games … Played in 49 games and finished with Majored in kinesiology with an emphasis seven special teams tackles … Served as in teaching. long snapper for placekicks and punts in all 14 games as a senior … Was key con- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Northside (Fort tributor on punt coverage team as he col- Smith, Ark.) High … Lettered as a center lected three tackles … Appeared in all 11 and long snapper … Also lettered in base- games as a junior … Had two special ball. teams tackles … Played in all 11 games as PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Fort Smith, a sophomore … Handled long snapping Ark. … Full name: Brett Goode. ROOSEVELT 16 KISER WIDE RECEIVER 5-8 • 170 LBS. • FLORIDA A&M • EXP. ROOKIE BORN MAY 30, 1985 • FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

COLLEGE: One of the most productive all- tions for 739 yards and five touchdowns purpose performers in school history … … Returned 18 kickoffs for 402 yards (22.3 Three-year starter who finished career avg.) and posted a 16.4 average on 14 with 4,519 all-purpose yards … Recorded punt returns … Had career-long 80-yard 191 career receptions for 2,374 yards and touchdown reception against North 19 touchdowns … Ranked fourth in school Carolina A&T … As a sophomore, finished history in receptions and sixth in receiving with 60 receptions for 872 yards and eight yards … Returned 70 kickoffs for 1,617 touchdowns .. Played in 11 games as a yards (23.1 avg.) and had 36 punt returns true freshman, recording four receptions for 429 yards (13.7 avg.) … Added 19 rush- for 116 yards and one touchdown … es for 99 yards … Two-time All-Mid- Majored in physical education. Eastern Athletic Conference performer as a receiver and kick returner … Led team HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Anderson (Fort as a senior with 63 receptions for 647 Lauderdale) High and was a two-time yards and five touchdowns … Started all Broward County All-Star as a quarterback 11 games … Had 33 kickoff returns for 821 … Four-year scholar athlete. yards (24.9 avg.) with a long of 86 yards PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Fort and averaged 9.9 yards on 17 punt returns Lauderdale, Fla. … Full name: Roosevelt … Led MEAC as a junior with 64 recep- Kiser. RASHOD 39 MOULTON CORNERBACK 5-11 • 184 LBS. • FORT VALLEY ST. • EXP. ROOKIE BORN NOVEMBER 6, 1980 • ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

COLLEGE: Played both offense and safety and wide receiver … Finished defense in college as well as returning career as one of the top kick returners in punts and kicks … Played cornerback, the country … Played in 10 games as a

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senior and finished with 28 tackles and age … Consensus All-Conference, All- five interceptions … Started the season at America and All-Region selection as a running back before seeing majority of defensive back and kick returner … Sat action at defensive back … Rushed for out the 2003 season … Played in eight 109 yards on 20 carries and returned 19 games as a freshman and finished with punts for 151 yards (7.9 avg.) and 19 kick- 18 tackles (14 solo), one interception and offs for 358 yards (18.8) … Started at safe- one forced fumble … Added 10 kickoff ty as a junior and finished with career- returns for 316 yards (31.6 avg.). high 34 tackles (20 solo) and two intercep- ROOKIES tions … Led club with 25.1 kickoff return HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Lakewood (St. UNDRAFTED average and 12.0 punt return average … Petersburgh) High … Three-year starter. Named to the All-SIAC team as a defen- PERSONAL: Single … Lives in St. sive back and kick returner … Posted 28 Petersburgh, Fla. … Full name: Rashod tackles and two interceptions as a sopho- Moulton. more … Posted a 16.1 punt return aver- DAN 78 PARRISH OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 • 344 LBS. • FLORIDA A&M • EXP. ROOKIE BORN JULY 4, 1983 • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

COLLEGE: Three-year starter at tackle … Redshirted in 2002 … Majored in crimi- As a senior, named to Sheridan nal justice. Broadcasting Network Black College All- America team …Started all 11 games HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rickards and was consensus All-Mid-Eastern (Tallahassee) High … Played for former Athletic Conference first-team … Missed Florida A&M defensive tackle Algie the 2005 season due to injury … Started Hendrieth. all 11 games as a sophomore in 2004 PERSONAL: Married (Janelle) … Lives in and anchored the left side of the line … Tallahassee, Fla. … Full name: Daniel Started 10 games as a freshman, rotat- Parrish. ing between right and left tackle .. ANTHONY 83 PUDEWELL TIGHT END 6-4 • 253 LBS. • NEVADA • EXP. ROOKIE BORN APRIL 6, 1983 • EL DORADO HILLS, CALIF. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

COLLEGE: Four-year starter at tight end, the early part of the 2002 season and was starting 42 of 45 games … Played in the forced to redshirt … Earned his degree in Hula Bowl … Two-time All-WAC per- international business in December of former … Career totals included 84 recep- 2006. tions for 785 yards and six touchdowns … Started 11 of 12 games as a senior and HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Oak Ridge ranked fifth on the team with 21 recep- (Eldorado Hills, Calif.) High … Led team to tions for 198 yards along with two touch- sectional finals in both his junior and sen- downs … Started all 12 games as a junior ior seasons … Also played pitcher for and finished with 27 receptions for 308 baseball team. yards and two touchdowns … Totaled 13 PERSONAL: Single … Resides in receptions for 156 yards as a sophomore Eldorado Hills, Calif. … Full name: … Played in nine games with seven starts Anthony Pudewell. as a freshman and finished the season with 12 receptions for 123 yards and two touchdowns … Injured shoulder during

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LESTER 12 RICARD QUARTERBACK 6-4 • 228 LBS. • TULANE • EXP. ROOKIE BORN DECEMBER 11, 1983 • DENHAM SPRINGS, LA. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

ROOKIES

COLLEGE: Three-year starter at Tulane with a touchdown pass … Earned start- UNDRAFTED after transferring from LSU … Finished ing role as a sophomore and finished career with 6,608 passing yards, complet- with 1,881 yards (143-231) with 21 touch- ing 538 of 954 passes for 55 touchdowns downs and only nine interceptions … and only 31 interceptions … Tossed Ranked 11th in the country with a 152.41 touchdown passes in 24 of 31 career passing efficiency … Selected as games … Ranked fifth in school history in Louisiana Newcomer of the Year by the passing yards, completions and attempts Louisiana Sportswriters Association … and fourth in touchdown passes … Sat out the 2003 season after transferring Ranked second in school history with from LSU … Majored in organizational eight career 300-yard passing games … information technology. Three-time Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week selection … As a sen- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Amite (Denham ior, completed 229 of 400 (.574) passes for Springs, La.) High … Rated as the nation's 2,795 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 fifth-best quarterback by Rivals.com and interceptions … Ranked 17th in the nation earned Parade All-America honors … in passing yards … Had 409 yards on 33 Threw for 2,421 yards and 23 touchdowns of 43 attempts vs. Army … Started eight as a senior … Was four-year letterwinner of 10 games as a junior, completing 166 in basketball and lettered twice in track. of 323 (51.4) passes for 1,932 yards with PERSONAL: Single … Resides in New 16 touchdowns and 12 interceptions … Orleans, La. … Full name: Lester Ray Had streak of nine consecutive games Ricard, Jr. D.D. 35 TERRY RUNNING BACK 6-1 • 202 LBS. • SAM HOUSTON • EXP. ROOKIE BORN SEPTEMBER 9, 1983 • WILLIS, TEXAS ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

COLLEGE: Three-year letterman for Sam tered 45 tackles and nine tackles for loss Houston State after transferring from … Saw action as backup as a sophomore Kilgore Junior College (Texas)… Started and finished with 13 tackles … Played career on defense before switching to defensive back for Kilgore Junior College running back as a senior … Also served in 2003. as sprinter for track team … Led team as a senior with 1,328 rushing yards on 215 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Willis (Texas) attempts with 15 touchdowns … Added High … All-District performer as a line- 22 receptions for 237 yards and one backer … Also lettered in basketball and touchdown … Posted six 100-yard rush- track. ing games including two games of 250- PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Willis, plus yards … Gained career-high 278 Texas … Full name: D.D. Terry. yards and three touchdowns on 31 carries at Southeastern Louisiana … Started five games as a junior linebacker and regis-

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D’JUAN 14 WOODS WIDE RECEIVER 6-1 • 210 LBS. • OKLAHOMA STATE • EXP. ROOKIE BORN JUNE 11, 1984 • OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. ACQ. ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2007

ROOKIES UNDRAFTED COLLEGE: One of the most prolific receptions for 479 yards and one touch- receivers in school history … Career down … Played in three games in 2002 totals included 163 receptions for 2,751 before receiving a medical redshirt fol- yards and 20 touchdowns … Played in 51 lowing an injury … Graduated with a games with 44 starts … Ranked third in degree in education. school history for receptions and receiv- ing yards … Two-time All-Big 12 per- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Millwood former … Ranked second on the team as (Oklahoma City, Ok.) High … Named All- a senior with 41 receptions for 647 yards State as a senior by the Tulsa World as a (15.8 avg.) … Registered six receptions receiver and also earned All-State as a for 95 yards and one touchdown in final defensive back by The Oklahoman … Led home game against Oklahoma … Started team to a state championship as a senior, all 11 games as a junior and totaled 56 finishing with 52 receptions for 988 yards receptions for 879 yards and eight touch- and 21 touchdowns. downs … Named second-team All-Big 12 PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Oklahoma … Had 186 receiving yards on 10 recep- City, Ok. …Brother, Rashaun, played at tions vs. Baylor, the fifth-most yards in Oklahoma State and was a first round school history … Led the team as a soph- pick of San Francisco in 2004 … Full omore with 33 receptions for 690 yards name: D’Juan Woods. and six touchdowns … As a freshman, earned starting role and recorded 31 SAMUEL 60 GUTEKUNST OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-6 • 317 LBS. • NONE • EXP. FIRST-YEAR BORN MAY 20, 1984 • KARLSRUHE, GERMANY ACQ. FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2007

PRO: Completed third season in NFL February, 2005. Player who spent his Europa with the Berlin Thunder after rookie campaign adjusting to the rigors spending first two seasons with the of pro football under the watchful eye of Frankfurt Galaxy… Started all seven Coach Whitey Jordan … Worked in to a games played in and missed three games viable option at offensive tackle for the in 2007 with an ankle injury and has took Galaxy in Year Two … Devoted to reps at right offensive tackle for the improving strength and conditioning Thunder in only seven games … Vastly throughout the season. improved after spending the 2006 season with the Baltimore Ravens in the COLLEGE: Began career with the International Practice Squad program… Heiligenstein Crusaders, where he also Finished second season in NFL Europa coached the offensive line … Most having played for the Frankfurt Galaxy… recently played with the Saarland Started one game for the Galaxy and was Hurricanes in the German Football a significant member of the Galaxy’s suc- League. cessful rushing attack in logging 92 reps PERSONAL: Aspires to coach football in 2006 … Originally assigned to the after he finishes playing … Hobbies Galaxy at the conclusion of national play- include snooker, cars, and weightlifting. er mini-camp in Tampa Bay, Florida, in

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2007 ALPHABETICAL TRAINING CAMP ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN 47 Angulo, Richard TE 6-8 266 26 4 W. New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 69 Barnes, Khalif OT 6-5 325 25 3 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. 15 Broussard, John WR 6-1 176 23 R San Jose State Kingwood, Texas 75 Carnahan, Andrew OT 6-7 305 23 R Arizona State Hereford, Texas 76 Collier, Richard OT 6-7 350 25 2 Valdosta State Shreveport, La. 61 Connolly, Dan G 6-4 313 24 3 SE Missouri State St. Louis, Mo. 58 Cordova, Jorge LB/DE 6-1 244 25 4 Nevada Murrieta, Calif. ROSTERS 21 Cousin, Terry CB 5-9 188 32 11 South Carolina Miami, Fla. 70 Curry, Walter DL 6-4 295 26 1 Albany State Daytona Beach, Fla. 56 Durant, Justin LB 6-1 232 21 R Hampton Florence, S.C. 46 Estandia, Greg TE 6-8 265 24 1 UNLV Moorpark, Calif. 84 Farris, Jimmy WR 6-0 196 29 4 Montana Lewiston, Idaho 42 Fudge, Jamaal S 5-9 194 24 2 Clemson Jacksonville, Fla. 9 Garrard, David QB 6-1 245 29 6 East Carolina Durham, N.C. 40 Gattis, Josh FS 6-1 207 23 R Wake Forest Durham, N.C. 72 Gibbons, Ryan OT 6-6 329 24 1 Northeastern Marshfield, Mass. 50 Gilbert, Tony LB 6-0 255 27 5 Georgia Macon, Ga. 48 Goode, Brett LS 6-1 246 22 R Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. 5 Gray, Quinn QB 6-3 254 28 4 Florida A&M Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 55 Greisen, Nick LB 6-1 244 27 6 Wisconsin Sturgeon Bay, Wisc. 60 Gutekunst, Samuel OT 6-6 317 23 1 None Karlsruhe, Germany 57 Hawkins, Brent DE 6-2 250 23 2 Illinois State Godfrey, Ill. 97 Hayward, Reggie DE 6-5 275 28 7 Iowa State Dolton, Ill. 98 Henderson, John DT 6-7 335 28 6 Tennessee Nashville, Tenn. 51 Ingram, Clint LB 6-2 238 24 2 Oklahoma Hallsville, Texas 59 Iwuh, Brian LB 6-0 235 23 2 Colorado Houston, Texas 33 Jones, Greg FB/RB 6-1 254 26 4 Florida State Beaufort, S.C. 18 Jones, Matt WR 6-6 232 24 3 Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. 32 Jones-Drew, Maurice RB/KR 5-7 208 22 2 UCLA Antioch, Calif. 16 Kiser, Roosevelt WR 5-8 170 22 R Florida A&M Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 66 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 282 23 R Notre Dame Huntington Beach, Calif. 30 Landrom, Jamar DB 6-3 212 23 1 Tennessee State Pontiac, Mich. 7 Leftwich, Byron QB 6-5 250 27 5 Marshall Washington, D.C. 89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 270 23 2 UCLA Lakewood, Calif. 67 Manuwai, Vince G 6-2 336 26 5 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 27 Mathis, Rashean CB 6-1 190 26 5 Bethune-Cookman Jacksonville, Fla. 26 McCadam, Kevin S 6-1 207 28 6 Virginia Tech Lakeside, Calif. 93 McCray, Bobby DE 6-6 262 25 4 Florida Miami, Fla. 96 McDaniel, Tony DT 6-7 310 22 2 Tennessee Columbia, SC 73 McDougle, Stockar G/OT 6-6 340 30 8 Oklahoma Deerfield Beach, Fla. 68 McMahon, Pete G 6-8 330 25 1 Iowa Dubuque, Iowa 63 Meester, Brad C 6-3 295 30 8 Northern Iowa Parkersburg, Iowa 92 Meier, Rob DE/DT 6-5 308 29 8 Washington State W. Vancouver, B.C. 94 Mincey, Jeremy DE 6-3 265 23 1 Florida Statesboro, Ga. 39 Moulton, Rashod CB 5-11 184 26 R Fort Valley State St. Petersburg, Fla. 65 Naeole, Chris G 6-3 328 32 11 Colorado Kaava, Hawaii 25 Nelson, Reggie S 5-11 198 23 R Florida Melbourne, Fla. 45 Nkang, Chad LB 5-11 215 21 R Elon Hyattsville, Mary. 62 Norman, Dennis C/G 6-5 322 27 6 Princeton Marlton, N.J. 86 Northcutt, Dennis WR/KR 5-11 172 29 8 Arizona Los Angeles, Calif. 77 Nwaneri, Uche G 6-3 320 23 R Purdue Garland, Texas 24 Owens, Montell RB 5-10 225 23 2 Maine Wilmington, Del. 78 Parrish, Dan OT 6-6 344 23 R Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 79 Pashos, Tony OT 6-6 325 26 5 Illinois Lock Port, Ill. 34 Pearman, Alvin RB/KR 5-10 204 24 3 Virginia Charlotte, N.C. 54 Peterson, Mike LB 6-1 238 31 9 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 91 Pettway, Kenny DE 6-4 248 24 3 Grambling State Gilmer, Texas 3 Podlesh, Adam P 5-11 198 23 R Maryland Pittsford, N.Y. 83 Pudewell, Anthony TE 6-4 253 24 R Nevada El Dorado Hills, Calif.

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NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN 12 Ricard, Lester QB 6-4 228 23 R Tulane Denham Springs, La. 38 Roberson, Chris CB 5-11 190 24 3 Eastern Michigan Farmington Hills, Mich. 10 Scobee, Josh PK 6-1 192 25 4 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas 43 Sensabaugh, Gerald S 6-0 204 24 3 North Carolina Kingsport, Tenn. 17 Sharon, Charles WR 6-0 178 24 2 Bowling Green Palatka, Fla. 49 Smith, Brian DE 6-3 236 23 R Missouri Denton, Texas 52 Smith, Daryl LB 6-2 245 25 4 Georgia Tech Albany, Ga. 80 Smolko, Isaac TE 6-5 260 24 1 Penn State Youngstown, Ohio ROSTERS 41 Sorensen, Nick S 6-3 205 28 7 Virginia Tech Vienna, Va. 95 Spicer, Paul DE 6-4 295 31 8 Saginaw Valley St. Indianapolis, Ind. 31 Starks, Scott CB 5-9 176 23 3 Wisconsin St. Louis, Mo. 99 Stroud, Marcus DT 6-6 310 29 7 Georgia Barney, Ga. 28 Taylor, Fred RB 6-1 228 31 10 Florida Belle Glade, Fla. 35 Terry, D.D. RB 6-1 202 23 R Sam Houston Willis, Texas 53 Thomas, Pat LB 6-2 240 24 3 North Carolina St. Miami, Fla. 37 Thornton, Bruce CB 5-10 190 27 3 Georgia Atlanta, Ga. 22 Toefield, LaBrandon RB 5-11 235 26 5 Louisiana State Independence, La. 81 Walker, Mike WR 6-2 208 22 R Central Florida Orlando, Fla. 23 Webb, Dee CB 5-11 196 22 2 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 85 Wiggins, Jermaine TE 6-2 270 32 8 Georgia Boston, Mass. 19 Wilford, Ernest WR 6-4 218 28 4 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. 29 Williams, Brian CB 5-11 202 27 6 North Carolina St. High Point, N.C. 74 Williams, Maurice OT 6-5 302 28 7 Michigan Detroit, Mich. 11 Williams, Reggie WR 6-4 212 24 4 Washington Tacoma, Wash. 36 Wimbush, Derrick RB/KR 6-1 226 26 3 Fort Valley State Mauk, Ga. 14 Woods, D'Juan WR 6-1 210 23 R Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. 87 Wrighster, George TE 6-3 265 26 5 Oregon Van Nuys, Calif. 90 Wyche, James DE 6-5 275 25 2 Syracuse Roosevelt, N.Y. 4 Yelk, Tony P 6-1 206 25 1 Iowa State Madison, Wisc. 88 Zelenka, Joe LS/TE 6-3 256 31 9 Wake Forest Cleveland, Ohio 2007 NUMERICAL TRAINING CAMP ROSTER NO NAME POS NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 3 Podlesh, Adam P 37 Thornton, Bruce CB 70 Curry, Walter DL 4 Yelk, Tony P 38 Roberson, Chris CB 72 Gibbons, Ryan OT 5 Gray, Quinn QB 39 Moulton, Rashod CB 73 McDougle, Stockar G/OT 7 Leftwich, Byron QB 40 Gattis, Josh FS 74 Williams, Maurice OT 9 Garrard, David QB 41 Sorensen, Nick S 75 Carnahan, Andrew OT 10 Scobee, Josh PK 42 Fudge, Jamaal S 76 Collier, Richard OT 11 Williams, Reggie WR 43 Sensabaugh, GeraldS 77 Nwaneri, Uche G 12 Ricard, Lester QB 45 Nkang, Chad LB 78 Parrish, Dan OT 14 Woods, D'Juan WR 46 Estandia, Greg TE 79 Pashos, Tony OT 15 Broussard, John WR 47 Angulo, Richard TE 80 Smolko, Isaac TE 16 Kiser, Roosevelt WR 48 Goode, Brett LS 81 Walker, Mike WR 17 Sharon, Charles WR 49 Smith, Brian DE 83 Pudewell, Anthony TE 18 Jones, Matt WR 50 Gilbert, Tony LB 84 Farris, Jimmy WR 19 Wilford, Ernest WR 51 Ingram, Clint LB 85 Wiggins, Jermaine TE 21 Cousin, Terry CB 52 Smith, Daryl LB 86 Northcutt, Dennis WR/KR 22 Toefield, LaBrandon RB 53 Thomas, Pat LB 87 Wrighster, George TE 23 Webb, Dee CB 54 Peterson, Mike LB 88 Zelenka, Joe LS/TE 24 Owens, Montell RB 55 Greisen, Nick LB 89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 25 Nelson, Reggie S 56 Durant, Justin LB 26 McCadam, Kevin S 57 Hawkins, Brent DE 90 Wyche, James DE 27 Mathis, Rashean CB 58 Cordova, Jorge LB/DE 91 Pettway, Kenny DE 28 Taylor, Fred RB 59 Iwuh, Brian LB 92 Meier, Rob DE/DT 29 Williams, Brian CB 61 Connolly, Dan G 93 McCray, Bobby DE 30 Landrom, Jamar DB 62 Norman, Dennis C/G 94 Mincey, Jeremy DE 31 Starks, Scott CB 63 Meester, Brad C 95 Spicer, Paul DE 32 Jones-Drew, MauriceRB/KR 65 Naeole, Chris G 96 McDaniel, Tony DT 33 Jones, Greg FB/RB 66 Landri, Derek DT 97 Hayward, Reggie DE 34 Pearman, Alvin RB/KR 67 Manuwai, Vince G 35 Terry, D.D. RB 68 McMahon, Pete G 98 Henderson, John DT 36 Wimbush, Derrick RB/KR 69 Barnes, Khalif OT 99 Stroud, Marcus DT

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1995 (2-3) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE July 29 Canton, Ohio Carolina 20, Jacksonville 14 L 24,625 Aug. 4 Miami Jacksonville 24, Miami 21 W 51,745 Aug. 10 Detroit Detroit 19, Jacksonville 3 L 44,690 Aug. 18 Jacksonville St. Louis 27, Jacksonville 10 L 71,884 HISTORY Aug. 25 Jacksonville Jacksonville 23, Denver 17 W 66,023 1996 (2-2) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 2 Jacksonville N.Y. Giants 24, Jacksonville 17 L 67,675 Aug. 9 St. Louis St. Louis 17, Jacksonville 10 L 55,626 Aug. 18 Jacksonville Jacksonville 38, San Francisco 10 W 67,858 Aug. 23 Denver Jacksonville 31, Denver 24 W 57,665 1997 (4-0) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 3 Jacksonville Jacksonville 23, Carolina 9 W 67,280 Aug. 9 E. Rutherford, N.J. Jacksonville 38, N.Y. Giants 16 W 48,762 Aug. 18 San Francisco Jacksonville 28, San Francisco 20 W 50,346 Aug. 22 Jacksonville Jacksonville 26, Atlanta 17 W 67,743 1998 (2-2) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 8 Charlotte, N.C. Carolina 30, Jacksonville 27 L 62,925 Aug. 14 Jacksonville Jacksonville 24, N.Y. Giants 10 W 61,159 Aug. 22 Kansas City Kansas City 22, Jacksonville 21 L 71,079 Aug. 27 Jacksonville Jacksonville 42, Dallas 20 W 71,526 1999 (3-1) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 13 Jacksonville Jacksonville 35, Carolina 10 W 59,120 Aug. 21 E. Rutherford, N.J. N.Y. Giants 27, Jacksonville 20 L 43,699 Aug. 26 Jacksonville Jacksonville 31, Kansas City 6 W 56,932 Sept. 2 Irving, Texas Jacksonville 27, Dallas 6 W 58,872 2000 (3-1) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 4 Charlotte, N.C. Jacksonville 34, Carolina 14 W 72,949 Aug. 11 Jacksonville Jacksonville 16, N.Y. Giants 13 W 62,370 Aug. 19 Kansas City Jacksonville 26, Kansas City 22 W 75,120 Aug. 24 Jacksonville Atlanta 31, Jacksonville 20 L 55,946 2001 (2-2) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 10 Jacksonville Jacksonville 18, Carolina 16 W 50,970 Aug. 16 E. Rutherford, N.J. N.Y. Giants 27, Jacksonville 5 L 77,004 Aug. 23 Jacksonville Jacksonville 28, Kansas City 23 W 48,623 Aug. 30 Dallas Dallas 27, Jacksonville 17 L 35,228 2002 (1-3) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 9 Atlanta Atlanta 23, Jacksonville 13 L 43,264 Aug. 16 Jacksonville Tampa Bay 20, Jacksonville 0 L 47,036 Aug. 23 Champaign, Ill. Jacksonville 24, Chicago 16 W 52,143 Aug. 29 Jacksonville Dallas 28, Jacksonville 25 L 48,809 2003 (3-1) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 9 Minneapolis Jacksonville 16, Minnesota 14 W 63,370 Aug. 15 Jacksonville Jacksonville 27, Miami 23 W 49,751 Aug. 23 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay 10, Jacksonville 6 L 65,266 Aug. 28 Jacksonville Jacksonville 17, Washington 15 W 44,314

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2004 (3-1) DATE SITE SCORE W-L ATTENDANCE Aug. 14 Miami Miami 16, Jacksonville 5 L 67,978 Aug. 20 Jacksonville Jacksonville 14, Tampa Bay 6 W 50,021 Aug. 27 Jacksonville Jacksonville 9, Green Bay 7 W 50,846 Sept. 1 New England Jacksonville 31, New England 0 W 68,756 2005 (2-2) DATE SITE SCORE W-L TIX. DIST.

Aug. 13 Jacksonville Jacksonville 27, Miami 17 W 64,072 HISTORY Aug. 20 Tampa Bay Jacksonville 20, Tampa Bay 17 W 64,089 Aug. 25 Jacksonville Atlanta 23, Jacksonville 7 L 60,596 Sept. 1 Dallas Dallas 27, Jacksonville 20 L 54,522 2006 (3-1) DATE SITE SCORE W-L TIX. DIST. Aug. 12 Miami Jacksonville 31, Miami 26 W 67,979 Aug. 19 Jacksonville Carolina 17, Jacksonville 10 L 64,073 Aug. 26 Jacksonville Jacksonville 29, Tampa Bay 18 W 63,161 Aug. 31 Atlanta Jacksonville 20, Atlanta 17 W 70,616 JAGUARS RECORD VS. PRESEASON OPPONENTS (All-time record 30-19)

OPPONENT W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. LAST Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 86 111 2006 Carolina 4 3 0 .571 161 116 2006 Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 24 16 2002 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 131 108 2005 Denver 2 0 0 1.000 54 41 1996 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 3 19 1995 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 9 7 2004 Kansas City 3 1 0 .750 106 73 2001 Miami 4 1 0 .800 114 103 2006 Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 16 14 2003 New England 1 0 0 1.000 31 0 2004 New York Giants 3 3 0 .500 120 117 2001 St. Louis 0 2 0 .000 20 44 1996 San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 66 30 1997 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 69 71 2006 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 17 15 2003 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS

1995 RECORD: 4-12 5TH IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 3 HOUSTON 3-10 L 73,000 Sept. 10 at Cincinnati 17-24 L 48,318 Sept. 17 at N.Y. Jets 10-27 L 49,970 Sept. 24 GREEN BAY 14-24 L 66,744 Oct. 1 at Houston 17-16 W 36,346 Oct. 8 PITTSBURGH 20-16 W 72,042 Oct. 15 CHICAGO 27-30 L 72,020 Oct. 22 at Cleveland 23-15 W 64,405 Oct. 29 at Pittsburgh 7-24 L 54,516 Nov. 12 SEATTLE 30-47 L 71,290 Nov. 19 at Tampa Bay 16-17 L 71,629 Nov. 26 CINCINNATI 13-17 L 68,249 Dec. 3 at Denver 23-31 L 72,231 Dec. 10 INDIANAPOLIS 31-41 L 66,099 Dec. 17 at Detroit 0-44 L 70,204 Dec. 24 CLEVELAND 24-21 W 66,007

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1996 RECORD: 9-7, 2-1 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 1 PITTSBURGH 24-9 W 70,210 Sept. 8 HOUSTON 27-34 L 66,468 Sept. 15 at Oakland 3-17 L 46,291 Sept. 22 at New England (OT) 25-28 L 59,446 Sept. 29 CAROLINA 24-14 W 71,537 Oct. 6 at New Orleans 13-17 L 34,231 Oct. 13 NEW YORK JETS 21-17 W 65,699 HISTORY Oct. 20 at St. Louis 14-17 L 60,066 Oct. 27 at Cincinnati 21-28 L 45,890 Nov. 10 BALTIMORE 30-27 W 64,628 Nov. 17 at Pittsburgh 3-28 L 58,879 Nov. 24 at Baltimore (OT) 28-25 W 57,384 Dec. 1 CINCINNATI 30-27 W 57,408 Dec. 8 at Houston 23-17 W 20,196 Dec. 15 SEATTLE 20-13 W 66,134 Dec. 22 ATLANTA 19-17 W 71,449 Dec. 28 at Buffalo 30-27 W 70,213 Wild-Card Playoff Jan. 4 at Denver 30-27 W 75,678 Divisional Playoff Jan. 12 at New England 6-20 L 60,190 AFC Championship 1997 RECORD: 11-5, 0-1 2ND IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Aug. 31 at Baltimore 28-27 W 61,018 Sept. 7 NEW YORK GIANTS 40-13 W 70,581 Sept. 22 PITTSBURGH 30-21 W 73,016 Sept. 28 at Washington 12-24 L 74,421 Oct. 5 CINCINNATI 21-13 W 67,128 Oct. 12 PHILADELPHIA 38-21 W 69,150 Oct. 19 at Dallas 22-26 L 64,464 Oct. 26 at Pittsburgh (OT) 17-23 L 57,011 Nov. 2 at Tennessee 30-24 W 27,208 Nov. 9 KANSAS CITY 24-10 W 70,444 Nov. 16 TENNESSEE 17-9 W 70,070 Nov. 23 at Cincinnati 26-31 L 55,158 Nov. 30 BALTIMORE 29-27 W 63,712 Dec. 7 NEW ENGLAND 20-26 L 73,446 Dec. 14 at Buffalo 20-14 W 41,231 Dec. 21 at Oakland 20-9 W 40,032 Dec. 27 at Denver 17-42 L 74,481 Wild-Card Playoff

1998 RECORD: 11-5, 1-1 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 6 at Chicago 24-23 W 55,614 Sept. 13 KANSAS CITY 21-16 W 69,821 Sept. 20 BALTIMORE 24-10 W 67,069 Sept. 27 at Tennessee 27-22 W 34,656 Oct. 12 MIAMI 28-21 W 74,051 Oct. 18 at Buffalo 16-17 L 77,635 Oct. 25 at Denver 24-37 L 75,217 Nov. 1 at Baltimore 45-19 W 68,915 Nov. 8 CINCINNATI 24-11 W 67,040 Nov. 15 TAMPA BAY 29-24 W 72,974 Nov. 22 at Pittsburgh 15-30 L 59,124 Nov. 29 at Cincinnati 34-17 W 55,432 Dec. 6 DETROIT 37-22 W 70,717 Dec. 13 TENNESSEE 13-16 L 65,657 Dec. 20 at Minnesota 10-50 L 64,363 Dec. 28 PITTSBURGH 21-3 W 74,143 Jan. 3 NEW ENGLAND 25-10 W 71,139 Wild-Card Playoff Jan. 10 at New York Jets 24-34 L 76,469 Divisional Playoff

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1999 RECORD: 14-2, 1-1 1ST IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 12 SAN FRANCISCO 41-3 W 68,678 Sept. 19 at Carolina 22-20 W 64,261 Sept. 26 TENNESSEE 19-20 L 61,502 Oct. 3 at Pittsburgh 17-3 W 57,308 Oct. 11 at New York Jets 16-6 W 78,216 Oct. 17 CLEVELAND 24-7 W 62,047 Oct. 31 at Cincinnati 41-10 W 49,138

Nov. 7 at Atlanta 30-7 W 68,466 HISTORY Nov. 14 BALTIMORE 6-3 W 67,391 Nov. 21 NEW ORLEANS 41-23 W 69,772 Nov. 28 at Baltimore 30-23 W 68,428 Dec. 2 PITTSBURGH 20-6 W 68,806 Dec. 13 DENVER 27-24 W 71,357 Dec. 19 at Cleveland 24-14 W 72,038 Dec. 26 at Tennessee 14-41 L 66,641 Jan. 2 CINCINNATI 24-7 W 70,532 Jan. 15 MIAMI 62-7 W 75,173 Divisional Playoff Jan. 23 TENNESSEE 14-33 L 75,206 AFC Championship 2000 RECORD: 7-9 4TH IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 3 at Cleveland 27-7 W 72,418 Sept. 10 at Baltimore 36-39 L 68,843 Sep. 17 CINCINNATI 13-0 W 45,653 Sept. 25 at Indianapolis 14-43 L 56,816 Oct. 1 PITTSBURGH 13-24 L 64,351 Oct. 8 BALTIMORE 10-15 L 65,194 Oct. 16 at Tennessee 13-27 L 68,498 Oct. 22 WASHINGTON 16-35 L 69,061 Oct. 29 at Dallas (OT) 23-17 W 63,554 Nov. 12 SEATTLE 21-28 L 68,063 Nov. 19 at Pittsburgh 34-24 W 50,925 Nov. 26 TENNESSEE 16-13 W 65,454 Dec. 3 CLEVELAND 48-0 W 51,262 Dec. 10 ARIZONA 44-10 W 53,472 Dec. 17 at Cincinnati 14-17 L 50,469 Dec. 23 at New York Giants 25-28 L 77,924 2001 RECORD: 6-10 5TH IN AFC CENTRAL HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 9 PITTSBURGH 21-3 W 63,785 Sept. 23 TENNESSEE 13-6 W 65,994 Sept. 30 CLEVELAND 14-23 L 57,875 Oct. 7 at Seattle 15-24 L 54,524 Oct. 18 BUFFALO 10-13 L 58,893 Oct. 28 at Baltimore 17-18 L 69,439 Nov. 4 at Tennessee 24-28 L 68,798 Nov. 11 CINCINNATI 30-13 W 57,161 Nov. 18 at Pittsburgh 7-20 L 62,644 Nov. 25 BALTIMORE 21-24 L 53,530 Dec. 3 GREEN BAY 21-28 L 66,908 Dec. 9 at Cincinnati 14-10 W 44,920 Dec. 16 at Cleveland 15-10 W 72,818 Dec. 23 at Minnesota 33-3 W 64,150 Dec. 30 KANSAS CITY 26-30 L 59,396 Jan. 6 at Chicago 13-33 L 66,944 2002 RECORD: 6-10 3RD IN AFC SOUTH HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN Sept. 8 INDIANAPOLIS 25-28 L 56,595 Sept. 15 at Kansas City 23-16 W 77,934 Sept. 29 NEW YORK JETS 28-3 W 55,670 Oct. 6 PHILADELPHIA 28-25 W 65,005 Oct. 13 at Tennessee 14-23 L 68,804 Oct. 20 at Baltimore 10-17 L 69,173

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Oct. 27 HOUSTON 19-21 L 53,721 Nov. 3 at New York Giants 17-24 L 78,337 Nov. 10 WASHINGTON 26-7 W 66,665 Nov. 17 at Houston 24-21 W 69,711 Nov. 24 at Dallas 19-21 L 62,204 Dec. 1 PITTSBURGH 23-25 L 55,260 Dec. 8 CLEVELAND 20-21 L 46,267 Dec. 15 at Cincinnati 29-15 W 42,092 Dec. 22 TENNESSEE 10-28 L 51,033 Dec. 29 at Indianapolis 13-20 L 56,755 HISTORY 2003 RECORD: 5-11 3RD IN AFC SOUTH HEAD COACH: JACK DEL RIO Sept. 7 at Carolina 23-24 L 72,134 Sept. 14 BUFFALO 17-38 L 58,613 Sept. 21 at Indianapolis 13-23 L 55,770 Sept. 28 at Houston 20-24 L 70,041 Oct. 5 SAN DIEGO 27-21 W 48,954 Oct. 12 MIAMI 10-24 L 66,437 Oct. 26 TENNESSEE 17-30 L 55,918 Nov. 2 at Baltimore 17-24 L 69,486 Nov. 9 INDIANAPOLIS 28-23 W 45,037 Nov. 16 at Tennessee 3-10 L 68,809 Nov. 23 at New York Jets 10-13 L 77,614 Nov. 30 TAMPA BAY 17-10 W 60,543 Dec. 7 HOUSTON 27-0 W 43,363 Dec. 14 at New England 13-27 L 68,436 Dec. 21 NEW ORLEANS 20-19 W 49,207 Dec. 28 at Atlanta 14-21 L 70,266 2004 RECORD: 9-7 2ND IN AFC SOUTH HEAD COACH: JACK DEL RIO Sept. 12 at Buffalo 13-10 W 72,389 Sept. 19 DENVER 7-6 W 69,127 Sept. 26 at Tennessee 15-12 W 68,932 Oct. 3 INDIANAPOLIS 17-24 L 73,114 Oct. 10 at San Diego 21-34 L 52,101 Oct. 17 KANSAS CITY 22-16 W 66,413 Oct. 24 at Indianapolis 27-24 W 56,615 Oct. 31 at Houston 6-20 L 70,502 Nov. 14 DETROIT (OT) 23-17 W 66,431 Nov. 21 TENNESSEE 15-18 L 69,703 Nov. 28 at Minnesota 16-27 L 64,004 Dec. 5 PITTSBURGH 16-17 L 76,877 Dec. 12 CHICAGO 22-3 W 67,572 Dec. 19 at Green Bay 28-25 W 78,836 Dec. 26 HOUSTON 0-21 L 66,227 Jan. 2 at Oakland 13-6 W 41,112 2005 RECORD: 12-4, 0-1 2ND IN AFC SOUTH HEAD COACH: JACK DEL RIO Sept. 11 SEATTLE 26-14 W 65,204 Sept. 18 at Indianapolis 3-10 L 56,460 Sept. 25 at New York Jets (OT) 26-20 W 77,422 Oct. 2 DENVER 7-20 L 66,045 Oct. 9 CINCINNATI 23-20 W 66,137 Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh (OT) 23-17 W 63,891 Oct. 30 at St. Louis 21-24 L 65,251 Nov. 6 HOUSTON 21-14 W 64,613 Nov. 13 BALTIMORE 30-3 W 66,107 Nov. 20 at Tennessee 31-28 W 69,149 Nov. 27 at Arizona 24-17 W 39,198 Dec. 4 at Cleveland 20-14 W 70,941 Dec. 11 INDIANAPOLIS 18-26 L 67,164 Dec. 18 SAN FRANCISCO 10-9 W 64,764 Dec. 24 at Houston 38-20 W 70,025 Jan. 1 TENNESSEE 40-13 W 65,485 Jan. 7 at New England 3-28 L 68,756 Wild-Card Playoff

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2006 RECORD: 8-8 3RD IN AFC SOUTH HEAD COACH: JACK DEL RIO Sept. 10 DALLAS 24-17 W 67,164 Sept. 18 PITTSBURGH 9-0 W 67,164 Sept. 24 at Indianapolis 14-21 L 57,041 Oct. 1 at Washington (OT) 30-36 L 89,450 Oct. 8 NEW YORK JETS 41-0 W 66,604 Oct. 22 at Houston 7-27 L 70,035 Oct. 29 at Philadelphia 13-6 W 69,249 Nov. 5 TENNESSEE 37-7 W 66,524 HISTORY Nov. 12 HOUSTON 10-13 L 65,918 Nov. 20 NEW YORK GIANTS 26-10 W 67,164 Nov. 26 at Buffalo 24-27 L 63,608 Dec. 3 at Miami 24-10 W 73,160 Dec. 10 INDIANAPOLIS 44-17 W 67,164 Dec. 17 at Tennessee 17-24 L 69,143 Dec. 24 NEW ENGLAND 21-24 L 67,164 Dec. 31 at Kansas City 30-35 L 77,500

TEAM-BY-TEAM SERIES HISTORY

JAGUARS 2, ARIZONA 0 2000 — at Jacksonville 44, Arizona 10 JAGUARS 11, CINCINNATI 5 2005 — Jacksonville 24, at Arizona 17 1995 — at Cincinnati 24, Jacksonville 17 Cincinnati 17, at Jacksonville 13 JAGUARS 2, ATLANTA 1 1996 — at Cincinnati 28, Jacksonville 21 1996 — at Jacksonville 19, Atlanta 17 at Jacksonville 30, Cincinnati 27 1999 — Jacksonville 30, at Atlanta 7 1997 — at Jacksonville 21, Cincinnati 13 2003 — at Atlanta 21, Jacksonville 14 at Cincinnati 31, Jacksonville 26 1998 — at Jacksonville 24, Cincinnati 11 JAGUARS 9, BALTIMORE 6 Jacksonville 34, at Cincinnati 17 1996 — at Jacksonville 30, Baltimore 27 1999 — Jacksonville 41, at Cincinnati 10 Jacksonville 28, at Baltimore 25 (OT) at Jacksonville 24, Cincinnati 7 1997 — Jacksonville 28, at Baltimore 27 2000 — at Jacksonville 13, Cincinnati 0 at Jacksonville 29, Baltimore 27 at Cincinnati 17, Jacksonville 14 1998 — at Jacksonville 24, Baltimore 10 2001 — at Jacksonville 30, Cincinnati 13 Jacksonville 45, at Baltimore 19 Jacksonville 14, at Cincinnati 10 1999 — at Jacksonville 6, Baltimore 3 2002 — Jacksonville 29, at Cincinnati 15 Jacksonville 30, at Baltimore 23 2005 — at Jacksonville 23, Cincinnati 20 2000 — at Baltimore 39, Jacksonville 36 Baltimore 15, at Jacksonville 10 JAGUARS 8, CLEVELAND 2 2001 — at Baltimore 18, Jacksonville 17 1995 — Jacksonville 23, at Cleveland 15 Baltimore 24, at Jacksonville 21 at Jacksonville 24, Cleveland 21 2002 — at Baltimore 17, Jacksonville 10 1999 — at Jacksonville 24, Cleveland 7 2003 — at Baltimore 24, Jacksonville 17 Jacksonville 24, at Cleveland 14 2005 — at Jacksonville 30, Baltimore 3 2000 — Jacksonville 27, at Cleveland 7 at Jacksonville 48, Cleveland 0 BUFFALO 4, JAGUARS 2 2001 — Cleveland 23, at Jacksonville 14 1997 — Jacksonville 20, at Buffalo 14 Jacksonville 15, at Cleveland 10 1998 — at Buffalo 17, Jacksonville 16 2002 — Cleveland 21, at Jacksonville 20 2001 — Buffalo 13, at Jacksonville 10 2005 — Jacksonville 20, at Cleveland 14 2003 — Buffalo 38, at Jacksonville 17 2004 — Jacksonville 13, at Buffalo 10 JAGUARS 2, DALLAS 2 2006 — at Buffalo 27, Jacksonville 24 1997 — at Dallas 26, Jacksonville 22 2000 — Jacksonville 23, at Dallas 17 (OT) JAGUARS 2, CAROLINA 1 2002 — at Dallas 21, Jacksonville 19 1996 — at Jacksonville 24, Carolina 14 2006 — at Jacksonville 24, Dallas 17 1999 — Jacksonville 22, at Carolina 20 2003 — at Carolina 24, Jacksonville 23 DENVER 3, JAGUARS 2 1995 — at Denver 31, Jacksonville 23 JAGUARS 2, CHICAGO 2 1998 — at Denver 37, Jacksonville 24 1995 — Chicago 30, at Jacksonville 27 1999 — at Jacksonville 27, Denver 24 1998 — Jacksonville 24, at Chicago 23 2004 — at Jacksonville 7, Denver 6 2001 — at Chicago 33, Jacksonville 13 2005 — Denver 20, at Jacksonville 7 2004 — at Jacksonville 22, Chicago 3

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JAGUARS 2, DETROIT 1 2002 — at N.Y. Giants 24, Jacksonville 17 1995 — at Detroit 44, Jacksonville 0 2006 — at Jacksonville 26, N.Y. Giants 10 1998 — at Jacksonville 37, Detroit 22 2004 — at Jacksonville 23, Detroit 17 (OT) JAGUARS 5, NEW YORK JETS 2 1995 — at New York Jets 27, Jacksonville 10 GREEN BAY 2, JAGUARS 1 1996 — at Jacksonville 21, New York Jets 17 1995 — Green Bay 24, at Jacksonville 14 1999 — Jacksonville 16, at New York Jets 6 2001 — Green Bay 28, at Jacksonville 21 2002 — at Jacksonville 28, New York Jets 3 2004 — Jacksonville 28, at Green Bay 25 2003 — at New York Jets 13, Jacksonville 10 2005 — Jacksonville 26, at N.Y. Jets 20 (OT) HISTORY HOUSTON 6, JACKSONVILLE 4 2006 — at Jacksonville 41, N.Y. Jets 0 2002 — Houston 21, at Jacksonville 19 Jacksonville 24, at Houston 21 JAGUARS 2, OAKLAND 1 2003 — at Houston 24, Jacksonville 20 1996 — at Oakland 17, Jacksonville 3 at Jacksonville 27, Houston 0 1997 — Jacksonville 20, at Oakland 9 2004 — at Houston 20, Jacksonville 6 2004 — Jacksonville 13, at Oakland 6 Houston 21, at Jacksonville 0 2005 — at Jacksonville 21, Houston 14 JAGUARS 3, PHILADELPHIA 0 Jacksonville 38, at Houston 20 1997 — at Jacksonville 38, Philadelphia 21 2006 — at Houston 27, Jacksonville 7 2002 — at Jacksonville 28, Philadelphia 25 Houston 13, at Jacksonville 10 2006 — Jacksonville 13, at Philadelphia 6

INDIANAPOLIS 9, JAGUARS 3 JACKSONVILLE 10, PITTSBURGH 8 1995 — Indianapolis 41, at Jacksonville 31 1995 — at Jacksonville 20, Pittsburgh 16 2000 — at Indianapolis 43, Jacksonville 14 at Pittsburgh 24, Jacksonville 7 2002 — Indianapolis 28, at Jacksonville 25 1996 — at Jacksonville 24, Pittsburgh 9 at Indianapolis 20, Jacksonville 13 at Pittsburgh 28, Jacksonville 3 2003 — at Indianapolis 23, Jacksonville 13 1997 — at Jacksonville 30, Pittsburgh 21 at Jacksonville 28, Indianapolis 23 at Pittsburgh 23, Jacksonville 17 (OT) 2004 — Indianapolis 24, at Jacksonville 17 1998 — at Pittsburgh 30, Jacksonville 15 Jacksonville 27, at Indianapolis 24 at Jacksonville 21, Pittsburgh 3 2005 — at Indianapolis 10, Jacksonville 3 1999 — Jacksonville 17, at Pittsburgh 3 at Jacksonville 20, Pittsburgh 6 Indianapolis 26, at Jacksonville 18 2000 — Pittsburgh 24, at Jacksonville 13 2006 — at Indianapolis 21, Jacksonville 14 Jacksonville 34, at Pittsburgh 24 at Jacksonville 44, Indianapolis 17 2001 — at Jacksonville 21, Pittsburgh 3 at Pittsburgh 20, Jacksonville 7 JAGUARS 4, KANSAS CITY 2 2002 — Pittsburgh 25, at Jacksonville 23 1997 — at Jacksonville 24, Kansas City 10 2004 — Pittsburgh 17, at Jacksonville 16 1998 — at Jacksonville 21, Kansas City 16 2005 — Jacksonville 23, at Pittsburgh 17 (OT) 2001 — Kansas City 30, at Jacksonville 26 2006 — at Jacksonville 9, Pittsburgh 0 2002 — Jacksonville 23, at Kansas City 16 2004 — at Jacksonville 22, Kansas City 16 ST. LOUIS 2, JAGUARS 0 2006 — at Kansas City 35, Jacksonville 30 1996 — at St. Louis 17, Jacksonville 14 2005 — at St. Louis 24, Jacksonville 21 JAGUARS 2, MIAMI 1 1998 — at Jacksonville 28, Miami 21 JAGUARS 1, SAN DIEGO 1 2003 — Miami 24, at Jacksonville 10 2003 — at Jacksonville 27, San Diego 21 2006 — Jacksonville 24, at Miami 10 2004 — at San Diego 34, Jacksonville 21

MINNESOTA 2, JAGUARS 1 JAGUARS 2, SAN FRANCISCO 0 1998 — at Minnesota 50, Jacksonville 10 1999 — at Jacksonville 41, San Francisco 3 2001 — Jacksonville 33, at Minnesota 3 2005 — at Jacksonville 10, San Francisco 9 2004 — at Minnesota 27, Jacksonville 16 SEATTLE 3, JAGUARS 2 NEW ENGLAND 4, JAGUARS 0 1995 — Seattle 47, at Jacksonville 30 1996 — at New England 28, Jacksonville 25 (OT) 1996 — at Jacksonville 20, Seattle 13 1997 — New England 26, at Jacksonville 20 2000 — Seattle 28, at Jacksonville 21 2003 — at New England 27, Jacksonville 13 2001 — at Seattle 24, Jacksonville 15 2006 — New England 24, at Jacksonville 21 2005 — at Jacksonville 26, Seattle 14

JAGUARS 2, NEW ORLEANS 1 JAGUARS 2, TAMPA BAY 1 1996 — at New Orleans 17, Jacksonville 13 1995 — at Tampa Bay 17, Jacksonville 16 1999 — at Jacksonville 41, New Orleans 23 1998 — at Jacksonville 29, Tampa Bay 24 2003 — at Jacksonville 20, New Orleans 19 2003 — at Jacksonville 17, Tampa Bay 10

JAGUARS 2, NEW YORK GIANTS 2 TENNESSEE 13, JAGUARS 11 1997 — at Jacksonville 40, N.Y. Giants 13 1995 — Houston 10, at Jacksonville 3 2000 — at N.Y. Giants 28, Jacksonville 25 Jacksonville 17, at Houston 16

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1996 — Houston 34, at Jacksonville 27 2003 — Tennessee 30, at Jacksonville 17 Jacksonville 23, at Houston 17 at Tennessee 10, Jacksonville 3 1997 — Jacksonville 30, at Tennessee 24 2004 — Jacksonville 15, at Tennessee 12 at Jacksonville 17, Tennessee 9 Tennessee 18, at Jacksonville 15 1998 — Jacksonville 27, at Tennessee 22 2005 — Jacksonville 31, at Tennessee 28 Tennessee 16, at Jacksonville 13 at Jacksonville 40, Tennessee 13 1999 — Tennessee 20, at Jacksonville 19 2006 — at Jacksonville 37, Tennessee 7 at Tennessee 41, Jacksonville 14 at Tennessee 24, Jacksonville 17 2000 — at Tennessee 27, Jacksonville 13 at Jacksonville 16, Tennessee 13 WASHINGTON 3, JAGUARS 1 2001 — at Jacksonville 13, Tennessee 6 1997 — at Washington 24, Jacksonville 12 HISTORY at Tennessee 28, Jacksonville 24 2000 — Washington 35, at Jacksonville 16 2002 — at Tennessee 23, Jacksonville 14 2002 — at Jacksonville 26, Washington 7 Tennessee 28, at Jacksonville 10 2006 — at Washington 36, Jacksonville 30 (OT) ALL-TIME WON-LOST RECORDS

OPPONENT W L T PCT PTS OPP LAST HOME ROAD Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 68 27 2005 1-0 1-0 Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 63 45 2003 1-0 1-1 Baltimore 9 6 0 .600 361 301 2005 5-2 4-4 Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 100 119 2006 0-2 2-2 Carolina 2 1 0 .667 69 58 2003 1-0 1-1 Chicago 2 2 0 .500 86 89 2004 1-1 1-1 Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 374 260 2005 7-1 4-4 Cleveland 8 2 0 .800 239 132 2005 3-2 5-0 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 88 81 2006 1-0 1-2 Denver 2 3 0 .400 88 118 2005 2-1 0-2 Detroit 2 1 0 .667 60 83 2004 2-0 0-1 Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 63 77 2004 0-2 1-0 Houston 4 6 0 .400 172 181 2006 2-3 2-3 Indianapolis 3 9 0 .250 237 300 2006 2-4 1-5 Kansas City 4 2 0 .667 146 123 2006 3-1 1-1 Miami 2 1 0 .667 62 55 2006 1-1 1-0 Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 59 80 2004 — 1-2 New England 0 4 0 .000 79 105 2006 0-2 0-2 New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 74 59 2003 2-0 0-1 New York Giants 2 2 0 .500 108 75 2006 2-0 0-2 New York Jets 5 2 0 .714 152 86 2006 3-0 2-2 Oakland 2 1 0 .667 36 32 2004 — 2-1 Philadelphia 3 0 0 1.000 79 52 2006 2-0 1-0 Pittsburgh 10 8 0 .556 320 293 2006 7-3 3-5 St. Louis 0 2 0 .000 35 41 2005 — 0-2 San Diego 1 1 0 .500 48 54 2004 1-0 0-1 San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 51 12 2005 2-0 — Seattle 2 3 0 .400 112 126 2005 2-2 0-1 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 62 51 2003 2-0 0-1 Tennessee 11 13 0 .458 455 476 2006 5-7 6-6 Washington 1 3 0 .250 84 102 2006 1-1 0-2 OVERTIME GAMES

LOCATION W L T WON TOSS LOST TOSS HOME 1 0 0 1 0 ROAD 4 3 0 2 5 TOTALS 5 3 0 3 5 September 22, 1996 — at New England 28, Jacksonville 25 After spotting New England a 22-0 lead, the Jaguars rallied in the second half, scoring three touchdowns on 51-, 41- and 61-yard completions from Mark Brunell and a Mike Hollis field goal, to tie the score at 25-25. The Patriots had the only possession in overtime and won on a 40-yard field goal by . November 24, 1996 — Jacksonville 28, at Baltimore 25 The Ravens led 25-10 going into the fourth quarter. After a touchdown pass from Mark Brunell

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to Pete Mitchell, the defense recovered a fumble at the Raven’s 19-yard line. Brunell found Willie Jackson six plays later, and Brunell ran in for the two-point conversion to tie the game at 25-25 with 1:24 remaining. The Jaguars won the toss, but were forced to punt. The Ravens fumbled, and Jacksonville drove down the field, with Mike Hollis winning the game with a 34-yard field goal. October 26, 1997 — at Pittsburgh 23, Jacksonville 17 The Jaguars took a 10-0 lead into the second half, but Pittsburgh came back to take a 14-10 fourth-quarter lead. After a Brunell TD pass to Pete Mitchell, the Jaguars took a 17-14 lead. The Steelers scored on a 19-yard field goal at the end of the fourth quarter to tie the game 17-17. The Steelers won the toss and scored on a 17-yard shovel pass from Kordell Stewart to Jerome Bettis. HISTORY October 29, 2000 — Jacksonville 23, at Dallas 17 The Jaguars ended a five-game losing streak with a 23-17 overtime road victory over the Cowboys, with Alvis Whitted scoring on a 37-yard pass from Mark Brunell on the first series of overtime for his second touchdown of the game. Brunell threw for three TDs and tied a team record for passing accuracy, as he completed 20 of 24 passes. Kyle Brady caught 10 of those passes for 134 yards, as he eclipsed the 100-yard mark for the second straight week. November 14, 2004 — at Jacksonville 23, Detroit 17 The Jaguars continued their dramatic play with a 23-17 overtime win over the Detroit Lions at Alltel Stadium. David Garrard started his first game since 2002 in place of injured Byron Leftwich and led the team with 198 yards passing and two touchdowns. Jimmy Smith caught the game-winning 36-yard touchdown pass from Garrard in overtime. The Lions erased a 17-3 fourth-quarter lead with two Eddie Drummond touchdown returns. September 25, 2005 — Jacksonville 26, at New York Jets 20 The Jaguars defeated the New York Jets 26-20 on a game-winning 36-yard touchdown pass from Byron Leftwich to Jimmy Smith at the Meadowlands. Both teams began the overtime with interceptions and after forcing the Jets to punt on their third drive, Leftwich threw 36 yards for the game-winner. October 16, 2005 — Jacksonville 23, at Pittsburgh 17 The Jaguars defeated the Steelers 23-17 in Pittsburgh on a dramatic 41-yard interception return for a touchdown by Rashean Mathis in overtime. The Steelers won the toss and Quincy Morgan returned the kickoff 74 yards. On third down Maddox fumbled the snap and Reggie Hayward recov- ered the ball. The Jaguars stalled on offense and Chris Hanson recorded his team record-tying ninth punt of the game. Two plays later Mathis ended the game with his interception. October 1, 2006 — at Washington 36, Jacksonville 30 Jacksonville erased a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to force overtime, but Washington scored on the opening possession of the extra period on a 68-yard touchdown reception by Santana Moss from Mark Brunell to claim a 36-30 win at FedExField. JAGUARS IN PRIME TIME

LOCATION W L T NETWORK W L T HOME 11 5 0 TNT 0 1 0 ROAD 2 4 0 ESPN 8 5 0 TOTALS 13 9 0 ABC 5 3 0 JAGUARS’ PRIME TIME GAMES SUNDAY NIGHT (5-5) 10/18/01 vs. Buffalo (ESPN) L 10-13 9/24/95 vs. Green Bay (TNT) L 14-24 12/15/96 vs. Seattle (ESPN) W 20-13 MONDAY NIGHT (7-3) 12/20/98 at Minnesota (ESPN) L 10-50 9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh (ABC) W 30-21 11/21/99 vs. New Orleans (ESPN) W 41-23 10/12/98 vs. Miami (ABC) W 28-21 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore (ESPN) L 10-15 12/28/98 vs. Pittsburgh (ABC) W 21-3 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh (ESPN) W 34-24 10/11/99 at New York Jets (ABC) W 16-6 11/3/02 at New York Giants (ESPN) L 17-24 12/13/99 vs. Denver (ABC) W 27-24 11/30/03 vs. Tampa Bay (ESPN) W 17-10 9/25/00 at Indianapolis (ABC) L 14-43 12/5/04 vs. Pittsburgh (ESPN) L 16-17 10/16/00 at Tennessee (ABC) L 13-27 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati (ESPN) W 23-20 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay (ABC) L 21-28 9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh (ESPN) W 9-0 THURSDAY NIGHT (1-1) 11/20/06 vs. New York Giants (ESPN) W 26-10 12/2/99 vs. Pittsburgh (ESPN) W 20-6

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JAGUARS VS. AFC CENTRAL

YEAR BALT CIN CLEV HOU TENN PIT TOTAL 1995 — 0-2 2-0 1-1 — 1-1 4-4 1996 2-0 1-1 — 1-1 — 1-1 5-3 1997 2-0 1-1 — — 2-0 1-1 6-2 1998 2-0 2-0 — — 1-1 1-1 6-2 1999 2-0 2-0 2-0 — 0-2 2-0 8-2

2000 0-2 1-1 2-0 — 1-1 1-1 5-5 HISTORY 2001 0-2 2-0 1-1 — 1-1 1-1 5-5 TOTALS 8-4 9-5 7-1 2-2 5-5 8-6 39-23 JAGUARS VS. AFC SOUTH

YEAR HOU IND TENN TOTAL 2002 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-5 2003 1-1 1-1 0-2 2-4 2004 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-4 2005 2-0 0-2 2-0 4-2 2006 0-2 1-1 1-1 2-4 TOTALS 4-6 3-7 4-6 11-19 HOME/AWAY RECORDS

HOME AWAY YEAR W L T W L T 1995 2 6 0 2 6 0 1996 7 1 0 2 6 0 1997 7 1 0 4 4 0 1998 7 1 0 4 4 0 1999 7 1 0 7 1 0 2000 4 4 0 3 5 0 2001 3 5 0 3 5 0 2002 3 5 0 3 5 0 2003 5 3 0 0 8 0 2004 4 4 0 5 3 0 2005 6 2 0 6 2 0 2006 6 2 0 2 6 0 TOTALS 61 35 0 41 55 0 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

— OFFENSE — TOTAL FIRST RUSH PASSING TOTAL TOTAL NFL RANK YEAR PLAYS DOWNS YARDS YARDS YARDS POINTS T-R-P 1995 962 283 1,705 2,790 4,495 275 28-17-27 1996 1,038 325 1,650 4,110 5,760 325 2-17-1 1997 998 308 1,720 3,704 5,424 394 7-18-4 1998 989 287 2,102 3,112 5,214 392 10-5-20 1999 1,085 331 2,091 3,495 5,586 396 7-1-12 2000 1,080 318 2,032 3,658 5,690 367 7-10-9 2001 969 289 1,600 3,240 4,840 294 20-26-18 2002 959 275 2,089 2,762 4,851 328 25-10-28 2003 1,024 305 2,073 3,285 5,358 276 12-8-15 2004 991 279 1,850 3,159 5,009 261 21-16-19 2005 1,021 301 1,959 3,190 5,149 361 15T-10-19 2006 989 293 2,541 2,882 5,423 371 10-3-24 (Boldface denotes team record)

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— DEFENSE — TOTAL FIRST RUSH PASSING TOTAL TOTAL NFL RANK YEAR PLAYS DOWNS YARDS YARDS YARDS POINTS T-R-P 1995 1,030 320 2,003 3,512 5,515 404 21-24-17 1996 993 316 1,781 3,314 5,095 335 16-19-16 1997 1,035 318 1,734 3,504 5,238 318 23-13-24 1998 1,057 309 2,000 3,559 5,559 338 25-22-23 1999 951 248 1,444 2,890 4,334 217 4-6-3 2000 934 252 1,685 3,160 4,845 327 12-11-14

HISTORY 2001 1,056 300 1,611 3,459 5,070 286 16-10-22 2002 1,042 324 2,071 3,264 5,335 315 20-25-14 2003 976 276 1,406 3,251 4,657 331 6-2-18 2004 972 290 1,777 3,357 5,134 280 11-11-16 2005 963 273 1,709 2,946 4,655 269 6-14-7 2006 978 259 1,460 3,078 4,538 274 2-4-10 ALL-TIME TRADES (includes trades involving players only) — 1995 — April 21 QB Mark Brunell from Green Bay for third- and fifth-round draft choices in 1995 May 30 TE Ty Hallock from Detroit for CB Corey Raymond Aug. 26 TE from Pittsburgh for a seventh-round draft choice in 1996 Aug. 27 TE Pete Mitchell from Miami for WR Mike Williams — 1997 — Aug. 24 DE to Green Bay for a sixth-round draft choice in 1998 Aug. 24 OT to Chicago for a seventh-round draft choice in 1998 — 1998 — Feb. 13 QB Rob Johnson to Buffalo for first- (No. 9 overall) and fourth-round draft choices in 1998 — 1999 — Oct. 19 DE Regan Upshaw from Tampa Bay for a sixth-round draft choice in 2001 — 2000 — Aug. 16 G from Kansas City for a fourth-round draft choice in 2001

— 2002 — Apr. 20 MLB Wali Rainer from Cleveland in exchange for moving down three spots in third round of 2002 draft June 20 CB Ike Charlton from Seattle for a seventh-round draft choice in 2003

— 2003 — Aug. 26 S Anthony Mitchell from Baltimore for a conditional draft choice in 2004

— 2004 — Mar. 3 QB Mark Brunell to Washington for a third-round draft choice in 2004 Apr. 8 CB Jason Craft to New Orleans for a fifth-round draft choice in 2004 Apr. 25 WR Kevin Johnson to Baltimore for a fourth-round draft choice in 2004

— 2005 — Oct. 6 LB Jamie Winborn from San Francisco for a seventh-round draft choice in 2006 1995 EXPANSION DRAFT (February 15, 1995; alternated choices with Carolina) (Draft round, position, player, former team) 1. QB , Arizona; 2. CB Corey Raymond, N.Y. Giants; 3. OT , Miami; 4. DE John Duff, L.A. Raiders; 5. LB , Buffalo; 6. LB Mark Williams, Green Bay; 7. CB Al Jackson, Philadelphia; 8. C/OG Mark Tucker, Arizona; 9. DT Paul Frase, N.Y. Jets; 10. G , Chicago; 11. WR Willie Jackson, Dallas; 12 DB Othello Henderson, New Orleans; 13. LB Santo Stephens, Cincinnati; 14. DB , San Diego; 15. DB Michael Davis, Houston; 16. DB Dave Thomas, Dallas; 17. RB , Tampa Bay; 18. FB Le’Shai Maston, Houston; 19. WR Charles Davenport, Pittsburgh; 20. S Monty Grow, Kansas City; 21. RB Marcus Wilson, Green Bay; 22.

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LB Brant Boyer, Miami; 23. S , Detroit; 24. TE Derek Brown, N.Y. Giants; 25. LB James Williams, New Orleans; 26. G , New England; 27. RB , Green Bay; 28. WR Desmond Howard, Washington; 29. WR Kelvin Martin, Seattle; 30. WR Cedric Tillman, Denver; 31. DB Rogerick Green, Tampa Bay JAGUARS ALL-TIME DRAFT CHOICES

— 1995 —

RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 2-1) HISTORY 1a Tony Boselli OT Southern California 2 1b James Stewart RB Tennessee 19 2a Brian DeMarco OT Michigan State 40 2b Bryan Schwartz MLB Augustana (S.D.) 64 3 Chris Hudson S Colorado 71 4a Rob Johnson QB Southern California 99 4b Mike Thompson DT Wisconsin 123 5 FB Wyoming 169 6 OT Louisiana State 172 7 Curtis Marsh WR Utah 219

— 1996 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 2-3) 1 Kevin Hardy LB Illinois 2 2a Tony Brackens DE Texas 33 2b Michael Cheever C Georgia Tech 60 3 Aaron Beasley CB West Virginia 63 4 Reggie Barlow WR Alabama State 110 5 Jimmy Herndon OT Houston 146 6a John Fisher SS Missouri Western 170 6b WR Florida 185 7a Clarence Jones WR Tennessee State 227 7b Gregory Spann WR Jackson State 228

— 1997 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 1 Renaldo Wynn DT Notre Dame 21 21-20-19-18-17) 2 Mike Logan S West Virginia 50 3 James Hamilton LB North Carolina 79 4 Seth Payne DT Cornell 114 5 Damon Jones TE Southern Illinois 147 6 FB Sacramento State 184 7 LB Nebraska 221

— 1998 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 25-26) 1a Fred Taylor RB Florida 9 1b Donovin Darius S Syracuse 25 2 Cordell Taylor CB Hampton 57 3 Jonathan Quinn QB Middle Tennessee 86 4a Tavian Banks RB Iowa 101 4b Harry Deligianis DT Youngstown State 118 5 John Wade C Marshall 148 6a Lamanzer Williams DE Minnesota 179 6b Kevin McLeod FB Auburn 182 7a Alvis Whitted WR North Carolina State 192 7b OLB Georgia 214

— 1999 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 26-25) 1 Fernando Bryant CB Alabama 26 2 Larry Smith DT Florida State 56 3 G Colorado State 88

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4 DT West Virginia 121 5 Jason Craft CB Colorado State 160 6 Emarlos Leroy DT Georgia 182 7a Dee Moronkola CB Washington State 242 7b Chris White DE Southern 246

— 2000 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted 29th) 1 R. Jay Soward WR Southern California 29 2 Brad Meester G/C Northern Iowa 60 HISTORY 3 T.J. Slaughter MLB Southern Mississippi 92 4 Joe Chustz OT Louisiana Tech 123 5 Kiwaukee Thomas CB Georgia Southern 159 6 Emanuel Smith WR Arkansas 196 7a Erik Olson S Colorado State 236 7b Rob Meier DE Washington State 241 7c Shyrone Stith RB Virginia Tech 243 7d Danny Clark LB Illinois 245 7e Mark Baniewicz OT Syracuse 247

— 2001 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 1 Marcus Stroud DT Georgia 13 13, 11, 12) 2 Maurice Williams OT Michigan 43 3a Eric Westmoreland LB Tennessee 73 3b James Boyd S Penn State 94 5 David Leaverton P Tennessee 142 6 G Washington 170 7a Anthony Denman LB Notre Dame 213 7b Marlon McCree S Kentucky 233 7c Richmond Flowers WR Tennessee-Chattanooga 235 7d LS/DT McGill (Quebec, Canada) 241

— 2002 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 1 John Henderson DT Tennessee 9 9, 8, 11, 10) 2 Mike Pearson OT Florida 40 3 Akin Ayodele LB Purdue 89 4a David Garrard QB East Carolina 108 4b Chris Luzar TE Virginia 118 6 Clenton Ballard DT SW Texas State 180 7a Kendall Newson WR Middle Tennessee State 222 7b Steve Smith CB Oregon 247 7c Hayden Epstein PK Michigan 248

— 2003 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 1 Byron Leftwich QB Marshall 7 8, 7) 2 Rashean Mathis DB Bethune-Cookman 39 3 Vince Manuwai G Hawaii 72 4a George Wrighster TE Oregon 104 4b LaBrandon Toefield RB Louisiana State 132 6a DE Rice 176 6b David Young S Georgia Southern 179 6c OT Howard 193 7 Malaefou MacKenzie FB Southern California 218 — 2004 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 1 Reggie Williams WR Washington 9 9, 8, 7, 6) 2a Daryl Smith LB Georgia Tech 39 2b Greg Jones RB Florida State 55 3 Jorge Cordova LB Nevada 86 4a DT Delta State 118 4b Ernest Wilford WR Virginia Tech 120 5a Josh Scobee PK Louisiana Tech 137 5b Chris Thompson CB Nicholls State 150

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5c Sean Bubin OT Illinois 159 7 Bobby McCray DE Florida 249 — 2005 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 1 Matt Jones WR Arkansas 21 21, 20, 23, 22) 2 Khalif Barnes OT Washington 52 3 Scott Starks CB Wisconsin 87 4 Alvin Pearman RB Virginia 127 5 Gerald Sensabaugh S North Carolina 157 6a WR Hawaii 185 HISTORY 6b Pat Thomas LB North Carolina State 194 7 Chris Roberson CB Eastern Michigan 237 — 2006 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted 28) 1 Marcedes Lewis TE UCLA 28 2 Maurice Jones-Drew RB/KR UCLA 60 3 Clint Ingram LB Oklahoma 80 5 Brent Hawkins LB Illinois State 160 7a James Wyche DE Syracuse 213 7b Dee Webb CB Florida 236 — 2007 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 17, 1 Reggie Nelson FS Florida 21 16, 15, 14, 13, 20, 19) 2 Justin Durant LB Hampton 48 3 Mike Walker WR Central Florida 79 4a Adam Podlesh P Maryland 101 4b Brian Smith DE Missouri 113 5a Uche Nwaneri G Purdue 149 5b Josh Gattis S Wake Forest 150 5c Derek Landri DT Notre Dame 166 7a John Broussard WR San Jose State 229 7b Chad Nkang LB Elon 251 7c Andrew Carnahan OT Arizona State 252 FIRST ROUND BY POSITION Wide receiver 3 Linebacker 1 Defensive tackle 3 Offensive tackle 1 Safety 2 Tight end 1 Running back 2 Quarterback 1 Cornerback 1

ALL-TIME DRAFT BY POSITION Linebacker 17 Guard 5 Wide receiver 16 Quarterback 4 Safety 13 Tight end 4 Running back 12 Center 2 Offensive tackle 12 Placekicker 2 Defensive tackle 12 Punter 2 Cornerback 10 Long snapper 1 Defensive end 8 UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENT HISTORY

— 1995 — PLAYERS SIGNED (12) POS DATE (TEAM) Shawn Bouwens G Signed on February 28 (from Detroit) DT Signed on February 28 (from Green Bay) Joel Smeenge DE Signed on February 28 (from New Orleans) CB Signed on March 3 (from New Orleans) Bryan Barker P Signed on March 7 (from Philadelphia) DT Signed on March 11 (from Detroit) DE Signed on March 14 (from N.Y. Jets) Mickey Washington CB Signed on March 14 (from Buffalo)

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Dave Widell C Signed on March 15 (from Denver) S Signed on April 24 (from Buffalo) Mike Williams WR Signed on May 4 (from Miami) WR Signed on June 2 (from Houston) — 1996 — PLAYERS SIGNED (5) POS DATE (TEAM) Leon Searcy OT Signed on February 18 (from Pittsburgh) Eddie Robinson LB Signed on March 1 (from Houston) Keenan McCardell WR Signed on March 2 (from Baltimore) HISTORY Todd Philcox QB Signed on April 11 (from Tampa Bay) John Jurkovic DT Signed on April 13 (from Green Bay) PLAYERS LOST (5) Eugene Chung G Signed by San Francisco on March 20 Steve Beuerlein QB Signed by Carolina on April 3 Darren Carrington S Signed by Oakland on April 22 Desmond Howard WR Signed by Green Bay on July 12 Tom Myslinski G Signed by Pittsburgh on April 24 — 1997 — PLAYERS SIGNED (1) POS DATE (TEAM) Deon Figures CB Signed on March 5 (from Pittsburgh) PLAYERS LOST (1) DE Signed by New York Jets on March 20

— 1998 — PLAYERS SIGNED (2) POS DATE (TEAM) LB Signed on February 16 (from Buffalo) Quentin Neujahr C Signed on March 3 (restricted free agent from Balt.) PLAYERS LOST (6) Ty Hallock FB Signed by Chicago on February 16 Natrone Means RB Signed by San Diego on March 6 Derek Brown TE Signed by Oakland on May 13 C Signed by Atlanta on May 13 Esera Tuaolo DT Signed by Atlanta on May 14 RB Signed by Oakland on June 2

— 1999 — PLAYERS SIGNED (3) POS DATE (TEAM) Gary Walker DT Signed on February 12 (from Tennessee) Carnell Lake S Signed on February 13 (from Pittsburgh) Kyle Brady TE Signed on February 16 (transition player from N.Y. Jets)

PLAYERS LOST (9) Zack Crockett FB Signed by Oakland on March 16 Travis Davis S Signed by Pittsburgh on April 19 Brian DeMarco G/OT Signed by Cincinnati on April 2 Chris Hudson S Signed by Chicago on April 22 John Jurkovic DT Signed by Cleveland on March 26 Pete Mitchell TE Signed by New York Giants on March 24 Kelvin Pritchett DT Signed by Detroit on April 27 Troy Sadowski TE Signed by Washington on April 21 Fernando Smith DE Signed by Baltimore on March 19 — 2000 — PLAYERS SIGNED (2) POS DATE (TEAM) Hardy Nickerson MLB Signed on February 22 (from Tampa Bay) Jamie Martin QB Signed on February 22 (from Cleveland) PLAYERS LOST (7) Ben Coleman OT/G Signed by San Diego Chargers on June 15 Jay Fiedler QB Signed by Miami on February 22 Joe Patton OT Signed by San Diego on March 16 James Stewart RB Signed by Detroit on February 15 Dave Thomas CB Signed by New York Giants on April 7 Rich Tylski G Signed by Pittsburgh on February 29 Regan Upshaw DE Signed by Oakland on March 1

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— 2001 — PLAYERS SIGNED (0) POS DATE (TEAM) None PLAYERS LOST (4) Bryan Barker P Signed by Washington on April 12 Todd Fordham G/OT Signed by Denver on April 17 Mike Logan S Signed by Pittsburgh on April 2 Daimon Shelton FB Signed by Chicago on May 23

— 2002 — HISTORY PLAYERS SIGNED (4) POS DATE (TEAM) Patrick Johnson WR Signed on March 18 (from Baltimore) Bobby Shaw WR Signed on April 3 (from Pittsburgh) Chris Naeole G Signed on April 5 (from New Orleans) FB Signed on April 8 (from Denver) PLAYERS LOST (5) Renaldo Wynn DE Signed by Washington on March 28 Mike Hollis PK Signed by Buffalo on April 9 Jeff Posey LB Signed by Houston on April 18 Sean Dawkins WR Signed by Minnesota on April 25 Jonathan Quinn QB Signed by Kansas City on May 1 — 2003 — PLAYERS SIGNED (4) POS DATE (TEAM) Mike Peterson LB Signed on March 13 (from Indianapolis) Keith Mitchell LB Signed on March 14 (from Houston) Hugh Douglas DE Signed on March 15 (from Philadelphia) Marc Edwards FB Signed on March 15 (from New England) PLAYERS LOST (7) OT Signed by Houston on March 3 Patrick Johnson WR Signed by Washington on March 11 John Wade C Signed by Tampa Bay on March 12 Bobby Shaw WR Signed by Buffalo on March 18 Todd Fordham OT/G Signed by Pittsburgh on March 20 Wali Rainer MLB Signed by Detroit on April 7 Stacey Mack RB Signed by Houston on April 8 — 2004 — PLAYERS SIGNED (8) POS DATE (TEAM) Todd Yoder TE Signed on March 5 (from Tampa Bay) Tommy Hendricks LB Signed on March 8 (from Miami) Mike Compton OT Signed on March 9 (from New England) Lewis Sanders DB Signed on March 9 (from Cleveland) Deon Grant S Signed on March 10 (from Carolina) Juran Bolden CB Signed on March 24 (from Atlanta) Greg Favors LB Signed on March 24 (from Carolina) Doug Johnson QB Signed on April 28 (from Atlanta) PLAYERS LOST (4) Leander Jordan OT Signed by San Diego on March 4 Fernando Bryant CB Signed by Detroit on March 5 Danny Clark LB Signed by Oakland on March 12 Jamar Nesbit G/C Signed by New Orleans on March 29 — 2005 — PLAYERS SIGNED (3) POS DATE (TEAM) Reggie Hayward DE Signed on March 2 (from Denver) CB Signed on March 31 (from Houston) Tony Williams DT Signed on April 6 (from Cincinnati) PLAYERS LOST (1) POS DATE (TEAM) Bob Whitfield OT Signed by New York Giants on May 4 — 2006 — PLAYERS SIGNED (5) POS DATE (TEAM) Brian Williams CB Signed on March 11 (from Minnesota) Stockar McDougle OT Signed on March 16 (from Miami) Nick Greisen LB Signed on April 28 (from New York Giants) Randy Hymes WR Signed on May 18 (from Baltimore)

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Troy Edwards WR Signed on May 19 (from Detroit) PLAYERS LOST (6) POS DATE (TEAM) Akin Ayodele LB Signed by Dallas on March 13 Kenny Wright CB Signed by Washington on April 3 Jamie Winborn LB Signed by Tampa Bay on April 3 Deke Cooper S Signed by Miami on April 5 Mike Pearson OT Signed by Miami on April 29 Ephraim Salaam OT Signed by Houston on May 1 — 2007 — HISTORY PLAYERS SIGNED (2) POS DATE (TEAM) Tony Pashos OT Signed on March 2 (from Baltimore) Dennis Northcutt WR/KR Signed on March 5 (from Cleveland) PLAYERS LOST (3) POS DATE (TEAM) Kyle Brady TE Signed by New England on March 3 Deon Grant FS Signed by Seattle on March 9 Cortez Hankton WR Signed by Minnesota on April 17

THE JAGUARS RECORD WHEN (PART ONE) . . .

‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 TOTAL Play at home 2-6 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 4-4 3-5 3-5 5-3 4-4 6-2 6-2 61-35 Play on the road 2-6 2-6 4-4 4-4 7-1 3-5 3-5 3-5 0-8 5-3 6-2 2-6 41-55 Play on grass field 3-8 8-3 10-2 9-2 10-2 5-8 5-9 6-8 5-8 7-6 11-2 8-6 87-64 Play on artificial turf 1-4 1-4 1-3 2-3 4-0 2-1 1-1 0-2 0-3 2-1 1-2 0-2 15-26 Play in a dome 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-1 5-12 Jaguars score first 4-1 7-2 8-2 8-2 9-1 5-6 4-2 4-4 3-3 6-0 8-1 5-2 71-26 Opponent scores first 0-11 2-5 3-3 3-3 5-1 2-3 2-8 2-6 2-8 3-7 4-3 3-6 31-65 Jaguars score on first poss. 4-3 6-1 6-2 3-2 5-1 3-1 2-2 3-0 0-2 3-0 6-0 5-1 46-15 Jaguars score 20+ points 3-4 8-3 9-3 11-1 11-0 5-3 3-4 6-3 4-1 5-1 11-1 6-4 83-18 Jaguars score > 20 pts 1-8 1-4 1-2 0-4 3-2 2-6 3-6 0-7 1-9 4-6 1-3 2-4 19-62 Jaguars allow > 20 pts 3-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 10-0 6-2 6-2 4-1 3-2 7-2 8-1 8-1 73-19 Jaguars allow 20+ points 1-9 3-4 5-5 5-3 4-2 1-7 0-8 2-9 2-9 2-5 4-3 0-7 29-71 Games decided by < 7 pts 3-5 7-5 4-4 5-2 4-1 2-5 3-6 3-8 4-6 8-3 8-2 2-7 54-54 Games decided by < 3 pts 2-2 4-2 2-0 1-2 3-1 1-3 0-3 2-5 1-2 5-2 3-1 0-3 24-26 Jaguars lead after 1st qr. 4-2 6-0 7-2 8-2 6-1 4-2 4-1 4-3 2-0 4-0 8-0 4-2 62-15 Jaguars trail after 1st qr. 0-8 3-3 2-2 2-3 3-1 2-5 0-6 2-6 1-9 2-6 3-2 3-3 23-55 Jaguars lead at halftime 4-1 4-0 10-1 7-1 9-1 6-3 4-2 6-2 3-2 5-0 6-0 6-2 71-15 Jaguars trail at halftime 0-9 4-6 0-4 3-3 3-1 0-5 1-6 0-6 1-8 4-6 6-3 0-5 22-63 Jaguars tied at halftime 0-2 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-2 0-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 10-13 Jaguars lead after 3rd qr. 2-1 6-1 10-1 9-1 11-1 7-3 5-3 6-1 3-2 7-1 9-2 7-0 82-17 Jaguars trail after 3rd qr. 2-11 3-5 1-4 2-3 2-1 0-5 1-6 0-7 1-7 2-6 2-2 0-8 17-66 Tied after 3rd quarter 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-0 1-0 4-8 Goes into overtime 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 5-3 Have plus-T.O. ratio 3-3 5-1 7-2 7-2 9-0 6-2 3-3 5-3 2-2 7-0 8-2 6-1 68-21 Have minus-T.O. ratio 0-7 0-5 1-3 1-3 2-2 1-7 2-5 0-3 1-6 0-2 1-2 1-5 10-51 Turnover ratio even 1-2 4-1 3-0 3-0 3-0 1-2 1-4 2-3 2-5 3-0 1-2 25-19 Have 30:00+ T.O.P. 2-5 6-5 8-1 4-1 11-1 6-5 4-1 4-3 5-5 5-5 9-2 8-3 73-67 Have < 30:00 T.O.P. 2-7 3-2 3-4 7-4 3-1 1-4 2-9 2-7 0-6 3-2 3-2 0-5 29-54 Taylor has 25 + carries 3-0 2-0 3-1 0-2 4-1 0-1 1-0 14-5 Taylor runs for 100 yards 5-1 3-0 5-4 2-3 4-3 3-2 2-1 3-1 27-15 Leftwich has 300 yds pass. 1-0 1-2 2-2 Have 300 net pass. yds 2-2 4-0 1-0 4-0 0-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 12-7 Have a 100-yd rusher 1-1 1-0 7-1 5-0 5-4 0-1 2-3 4-3 3-2 5-1 3-3 36-17 Have a 100-yd rec. 0-2 4-3 6-2 2-1 4-2 5-5 3-3 0-2 2-1 2-2 3-3 1-1 32-27 Have 2 100-yd rec. 1-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 0-1 0-1 5-5 Win coin toss 2-4 4-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 7-5 0-1 2-4 3-4 3-3 3-3 2-6 48-42 Lose coin toss 2-8 5-6 5-4 5-2 8-2 0-4 3-4 4-6 2-7 6-4 9-1 6-2 55-30

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CAREER LEADERS

RUSHING YARDS PLAYER YEARS NO YARDS AVG LG TD Fred Taylor 1998-2006 2,062 9,513 4.6 77t 56 James Stewart 1995-1999 765 2,951 3.9 44t 33 Mark Brunell 1995-2003 429 2,219 5.2 38 14

Stacey Mack 1999-2002 372 1,498 4.0 54 19 HISTORY Natrone Means 1996-1997 396 1,330 3.4 35 11 Maurice Jones-Drew 2006 166 941 5.7 74t 13 Greg Jones 2004-05 213 737 3.5 27 7 David Garrard 2002-06 115 637 5.5 41t 6 LaBrandon Toefield 2003-06 150 545 3.6 32t 6 PASSING YARDS PLAYER YEARS COMP ATT PCT YARDS TD INT RTG Mark Brunell 1995-2003 2,184 3,612 60.5 25,698 144 86 85.5 Byron Leftwich 2003-06 789 1,344 58.7 9,042 51 36 80.5 David Garrard 2002-06 313 539 58.1 3,543 18 13 78.9 Steve Beuerlein 1995 71 142 50.5 952 4 7 60.5 Jonathan Quinn 1998-2001 66 125 52.8 748 3 4 65.7 Jay Fiedler 1999 61 94 64.9 656 2 2 83.5 Jamie Martin 1998, 2000 49 78 62.8 662 4 1 101.5 RECEPTIONS PLAYER YEARS REC YARDS AVG LG TD Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 862 12,287 14.3 75 67 Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 499 6,393 12.8 67t 30 Fred Taylor 1998-2006 261 2,205 8.4 78t 8 Kyle Brady 1999-2006 241 2,500 10.4 42t 13 Pete Mitchell 1995-98, 2002 191 2,089 10.9 45 11 James Stewart 1995-1999 119 853 7.2 40 5 Reggie Williams 2004-06 114 1,329 11.7 48 5 Willie Jackson 1995-1997 103 1,281 12.4 58 10 Ernest Wilford 2004-06 96 1,476 15.4 46 11 Troy Edwards 2003-04 85 1,015 11.9 84t 4 RECEIVING YARDS PLAYER YEARS YARDS REC AVG LG TD Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 12,287 862 14.3 75 67 Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 6,393 499 12.8 67t 30 Kyle Brady 1999-2006 2,500 241 10.4 42t 13 Fred Taylor 1998-2006 2,205 261 8.4 78t 8 Pete Mitchell 1995-98, 2002 2,089 191 10.9 45 11 Ernest Wilford 2004-06 1,476 96 15.4 46 11 Reggie Williams 2004-06 1,329 114 11.7 48 5 Willie Jackson 1995-1997 1,281 103 12.4 58 10 Matt Jones 2005-06 1,075 77 14.0 49 9 Troy Edwards 2003-04 1,015 85 11.9 84t 4 INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER YEARS NO YARDS AVG LG TD Rashean Mathis 2003-06 20 267 13.4 55 1 Aaron Beasley 1996-2001 15 279 18.6 93t 2 Donovin Darius 1998-2006 14 189 13.5 39 0 Chris Hudson 1995-1998 8 61 7.6 23 0 Jason Craft 1999-2003 7 33 4.7 21 0 Dave Thomas 1995-1999 7 77 11.0 36 0 Marlon McCree 2001-2003 7 139 19.9 53 0 Mike Peterson 2003-06 7 77 11.0 26t 1 Deon Grant 2004-06 7 58 8.3 29 0

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SCORING PLAYER YEARS TD TDR TDP TDRt PAT FG 2PT POINTS Mike Hollis 1995-2001 0 0 0 0 239 175 0 764 Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 69 0 67 2 0 0 2 418 Fred Taylor 1998-2006 64 56 8 0 0 0 2 388 Josh Scobee 2004-06 0 0 0 0 100 73 0 319 James Stewart 1995-1999 38 33 5 0 0 0 0 228 Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 30 0 30 0 0 0 5 190 Stacey Mack 1999-2002 20 19 1 0 0 0 0 120 HISTORY Maurice Jones-Drew 2006 16 13 2 1 0 0 0 96 Mark Brunell 1995-2003 14 14 0 0 0 0 3 90 Seth Marler 2003 0 0 0 0 30 20 0 90 Kyle Brady 1999-2006 13 0 13 0 0 0 2 82 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE PLAYER YEARS NO YARDS AVG LG TD Bobby Shaw 2002 25 310 12.4 69t 1 David Allen 2003-04 42 468 11.1 52 0 Chris Hudson 1995-1997 32 348 10.9 60 0 Reggie Barlow 1997-2000 146 1,581 10.8 85t 2 Desmond Howard 1995 24 246 10.3 40 0 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE PLAYER YEARS NO YARDS AVG LG TD Maurice Jones-Drew 2006 31 860 27.7 93t 1 Derrick Wimbush 2005-06 47 1,136 24.2 91t 1 Shyrone Stith 2000 33 785 23.8 47 0 Mike Logan 1997-2000 29 675 23.4 53 0 Reggie Barlow 1997-2000 70 1,634 23.3 92t 1 Jimmy Smith 1995-2001 26 589 22.7 89t 1 Elvis Joseph 2001-2002 44 990 22.5 95t 1 SACKS TACKLES PLAYER YEARS SACKS PLAYER YEARS NO Tony Brackens 1996-2003 55.0 Donovin Darius 1998-2006 858 Joel Smeenge 1995-2000 34.0 Kevin Hardy 1996-2001 789 Kevin Hardy 1996-2001 28.5 Mike Peterson 2003-2006 582 Gary Walker 1999-2001 22.5 Akin Ayodele 2002-2005 489 John Henderson 2002-2006 22.0 Bryan Schwartz 1995-1997 487 Marcus Stroud 2001-2006 19.0 Tony Brackens 1996-2003 469 Bobby McCray 2003-2006 19.0 Marcus Stroud 2001-2006 422 Paul Spicer 2000-2006 17.5 John Henderson 2002-2006 401 Clyde Simmons 1996-1997 16.0 Daryl Smith 2004-2006 365 Rob Meier 2000-2006 14.5 T.J. Slaughter 2000-2003 331 YEARLY LEADERS

RUSHING YEAR PLAYER NO YARDS AVG LG TD 1995 James Stewart 137 525 3.8 22 2 1996 James Stewart 190 723 3.8 34 8 1997 Natrone Means 244 823 3.4 20 9 1998 Fred Taylor 264 1,223 4.6 77t 14 1999 James Stewart 249 931 3.7 44t 13 2000 Fred Taylor 292 1,399 4.8 71 12 2001 Stacey Mack 213 877 4.1 54 9 2002 Fred Taylor 287 1,314 4.6 63t 8 2003 Fred Taylor 345 1,572 4.6 62 6 2004 Fred Taylor 260 1,224 4.7 46 2 2005 Fred Taylor 194 787 4.1 71t 3 2006 Fred Taylor 231 1,146 5.0 76 5

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PASSING YEAR PLAYER ATT CMP PCT YARDS TD INT RTG 1995 Mark Brunell 346 201 58.1 2,168 15 7 82.6 1996 Mark Brunell 557 353 63.4 4,367 19 20 84.0 1997 Mark Brunell 435 264 60.7 3,281 18 7 91.2 1998 Mark Brunell 354 208 58.8 2,601 20 9 89.9 1999 Mark Brunell 441 259 58.7 3,060 14 9 82.0 2000 Mark Brunell 512 311 60.7 3,640 20 14 84.0 2001 Mark Brunell 473 289 61.1 3,309 19 13 84.1 2002 Mark Brunell 416 245 58.9 2,788 17 7 85.7 HISTORY 2003 Byron Leftwich 418 239 57.2 2,819 14 16 73.0 2004 Byron Leftwich 441 267 60.5 2,941 15 10 82.2 2005 Byron Leftwich 302 175 57.9 2,123 15 5 89.3 2006 David Garrard 241 145 60.2 1,735 10 9 80.5 RECEPTIONS YEAR PLAYER REC YARDS AVG LG TD 1995 Willie Jackson 53 589 11.1 45 5 1996 Keenan McCardell 85 1,129 13.3 52 3 1997 Keenan McCardell 85 1,165 13.7 60 5 1998 Jimmy Smith 78 1,182 15.2 72t 8 1999 Jimmy Smith 116 1,636 14.1 62 6 2000 Keenan McCardell 94 1,207 12.8 67t 5 2001 Jimmy Smith 112 1,373 12.3 35t 8 2002 Jimmy Smith 80 1,027 12.8 47 7 2003 Jimmy Smith 54 805 14.9 67 4 2004 Jimmy Smith 74 1,172 15.8 65 6 2005 Jimmy Smith 70 1,023 14.6 45t 6 2006 Reggie Williams 52 616 11.8 48 4 RECEIVING YARDS YEAR PLAYER YARDS REC AVG LG TD 1995 Willie Jackson 589 53 11.1 45 5 1996 Jimmy Smith 1,244 83 15.0 62 7 1997 Jimmy Smith 1,324 82 16.1 75 4 1998 Jimmy Smith 1,182 78 15.2 72t 8 1999 Jimmy Smith 1,636 116 14.1 62 6 2000 Jimmy Smith 1,213 91 13.3 65t 8 2001 Jimmy Smith 1,373 112 12.3 35t 8 2002 Jimmy Smith 1,027 80 12.8 47 7 2003 Jimmy Smith 805 54 14.9 67 4 2004 Jimmy Smith 1,172 74 15.8 65 6 2005 Jimmy Smith 1,023 70 14.6 45t 6 2006 Matt Jones 643 41 15.7 49 4 SCORING YEAR PLAYER TD TDR TDP PAT FG 2PAT POINTS 1995 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 27 20 0 87 1996 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 27 30 0 117 1997 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 41 31 0 134 1998 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 45 21 0 108 1999 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 37 31 0 130 2000 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 33 24 0 105 2001 Mike Hollis 0 0 0 29 18 0 83 2002 Stacey Mack 9 9 0 0 0 0 54 2003 Seth Marler 0 0 0 30 20 0 90 2004 Josh Scobee 0 0 0 21 24 0 93 2005 Josh Scobee 0 0 0 38 23 0 107 2006 Josh Scobee 0 0 0 41 26 0 119 PUNT RETURNS YEAR PLAYER NO FC YARDS AVG LG TD 1995 Desmond Howard 24 8 246 10.3 40 0 1996 Chris Hudson 32 12 348 10.9 60 0 1997 Reggie Barlow 36 16 412 11.4 52 0 1998 Reggie Barlow 43 14 555 12.9 85t 1 1999 Reggie Barlow 38 17 414 10.9 74t 1 2000 Reggie Barlow 29 14 200 6.9 21 0 2001 Damon Gibson 38 22 333 8.8 24 0 2002 Bobby Shaw 25 17 310 12.4 69t 1 2003 David Allen 27 15 324 12.0 52 0

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2004 Jermaine Lewis 23 7 227 9.9 50 0 2005 Alvin Pearman 49 15 410 8.4 24 0 2006 Alvin Pearman 32 16 283 8.8 29 0 KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR PLAYER NO YARDS AVG LG TD 1995 Jimmy Smith 24 540 22.5 89t 1 1996 Randy Jordan 26 553 21.3 73 0 1997 Willie Jackson 32 653 20.4 38 0 1998 Reggie Barlow 30 747 24.9 91 0

HISTORY 1999 Reggie Barlow 19 396 20.8 56 0 2000 Shyrone Stith 33 785 23.8 47 0 2001 Damon Gibson 26 511 19.7 35 0 2002 Elvis Joseph 27 562 20.8 53 0 2003 David Allen 41 831 20.3 61 0 2004 Jermaine Lewis 21 386 18.4 26 0 2005 Derrick Wimbush 39 955 24.5 91t 1 2006 Maurice Jones-Drew 31 860 27.7 93t 1 INTERCEPTIONS YEAR PLAYER INT YARDS AVG LG TD 1995 Harry Colon 3 46 15.3 41 0 1996 Chris Hudson 2 25 12.5 21 0 Kevin Hardy 2 19 9.5 13 0 Dave Thomas 2 7 3.5 8 0 Travis Davis 2 0 0.0 0 0 1997 Deon Figures 5 48 9.6 32 0 1998 Aaron Beasley 3 35 11.7 34 0 Chris Hudson 3 10 3.3 8 0 1999 Aaron Beasley 6 200 33.3 93t 2 2000 Rayna Stewart 2 37 18.5 24 0 Donovin Darius 2 26 13.0 21 0 Mike Logan 2 14 7.0 14 0 2001 Hardy Nickerson 3 4 1.3 2 0 Aaron Beasley 3 0 0.0 0 0 2002 Marlon McCree 6 129 21.5 53 0 2003 Mike Peterson 3 8 2.7 7 0 2004 Donovin Darius 5 80 16.0 37 0 Rashean Mathis 5 42 8.4 21 0 2005 Rashean Mathis 5 79 15.8 41t 1 2006 Rashean Mathis 8 146 18.3 55 0 PUNTING YEAR PLAYER NO YARDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG BL 1995 Bryan Barker 82 3,591 43.8 38.6 5 19 63 0 1996 Bryan Barker 69 3,016 43.7 35.6 8 16 62 0 1997 Bryan Barker 66 2,964 44.9 38.8 8 27 64 0 1998 Bryan Barker 85 3,824 45.0 38.5 11 28 65 0 1999 Bryan Barker 78 3,260 41.8 36.9 6 32 83 0 2000 Bryan Barker 76 3,194 42.0 34.4 5 29 65 0 2001 Chris Hanson 82 3,577 43.6 37.1 12 24 59 0 2002 Chris Hanson 81 3,583 44.2 37.6 10 27 64 0 2003 Mark Royals 45 1,852 41.2 34.8 5 9 51 0 2004 Chris Hanson 84 3,592 42.8 35.5 9 28 69 0 2005 Chris Hanson 82 3,517 42.9 36.9 11 33 74 1 2006 Chris Hanson 72 2,920 40.6 33.4 7 20 58 1 SACKS TACKLES YEAR PLAYER SACKS YEAR PLAYER TACKLES 1995 Joel Smeenge 4.0 1995 Bryan Schwartz 161 1996 Clyde Simmons 7.5 1996 Eddie Robinson 165 1997 Clyde Simmons 8.5 1997 Bryan Schwartz 165 1998 Joel Smeenge 7.5 1998 Kevin Hardy 186 1999 Tony Brackens 12.0 1999 Kevin Hardy 153 2000 Tony Brackens 7.5 2000 Kevin Hardy 149 2001 Tony Brackens 11.0 2001 Hardy Nickerson 230 2002 Marcus Stroud, John Henderson 6.5 2002 Wali Rainer 188 2003 Tony Brackens 6.0 2003 Mike Peterson 167 2004 Greg Favors, John Henderson 5.5 2004 Mike Peterson 178 2005 Reggie Hayward 8.5 2005 Mike Peterson 190 2006 Bobby McCray 10.0 2006 Daryl Smith 170

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1995 STATISTICS (4-12)

Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Standings: Fifth in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sept. 3 HOUSTON 3-10 L 72,363 Stewart 137 525 3.8 22 2 Hollis 0/0 7/9 7/8 4/7 2/3 Sep. 10 at Cincinnati 17-24 L 48,318 Brunell 67 480 7.2 27t 4 Jaguars 0/0 7/9 7/8 4/7 2/3 Sep. 17 at N.Y. Jets 10-27 L 49,970 Dunbar 110 361 3.3 26 2 Opponents 2/2 10/10 9/9 5/8 1/2 Sep. 24 GREEN BAY 14-24 L 66,744 Maston 41 186 4.5 21 0 Hollis: (36N, 26G), (29G), (34G), (), (22G), Oct. 1 at Houston 17-16 W 36,346 Jordan 21 62 3.0 10 0 (53G, 32G), (47N, 49G, 40G, 54N), (31G), Oct. 8 PITTSBURGH 20-16 W 72,042 Beuerlein 5 32 6.4 13 0 (), (26G, 50G, 29G), (22G), (41N, 47B, HISTORY Oct. 15 CHICAGO 27-30 L 72,020 Cobb 9 18 2.0 5 0 36G, 39G), (47G), (27B, 37G), (27N), (42G, Oct. 22 at Cleveland 23-15 W 64,405 Johnson 3 17 5.7 7 0 21G, 34G) Oct. 29 at Pittsburgh 7-24 L 54,516 Christopherson 16 16 1.0 10 1 Opponents: (19G), (42G, 48N), (21G, Nov. 5 Open date Howard 1 8 8.0 8 0 48G), (47N, 49G), (29G, 53G, 32G, 52N), Nov. 12 SEATTLE 30-47 L 71,290 Jaguars 410 1705 4.2 27t 9 (41G, 19G, 22G), (25G, 21G, 20G), (36G, Nov. 19 at Tampa Bay 16-17 L 71,629 Opponents 504 2003 4.0 86t 17 29G, 21G), (36G), (25G), (33G), (31G), Nov. 26 CINCINNATI 13-17 L 68,249 (38G), (22G, 44G), (38G, 39G, 33G), (40N) Dec. 3 at Denver 23-31 L 72,231 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Dec. 10 INDIANAPOLIS 31-41 L 66,099 Jackson 53 589 11.1 45 5 SACKS Dec. 17 at Detroit 0-44 L 70,204 Mitchell 41 527 12.9 35 2 Smeenge 4.0, Davey 3.0, Lageman 3.0, Dec. 24 CLEVELAND 24-21 W 66,007 Tillman 30 368 12.3 28 3 Logan 3.0, Mayfield 1.5, Pritchett 1.5, Frase Givins 29 280 9.7 18 3 1.0, Jaguars 17. Opponents 57. JAX OPP Howard 26 276 10.6 24 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 283 320 J. Smith 22 288 13.1 33 3 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Rushing 100 121 Stewart 21 190 9.0 38 1 Schwartz (88-73-161), Goganious (59-73- Passing 154 177 Maston 18 131 7.3 19 0 132), Pritchett (50-51-101), Colon (58-22- Penalty 29 22 Griffith 16 243 15.2 39 0 80), J. Williams (49-30-79), Davey (39-36- 3rd Down: Made/Att. 74/205 107/222 Marsh 7 127 18.1 34 0 75), Smeenge (40-33-73), V. Clark (59-10- 3rd Down Pct. 36.1 48.2 Jordan 5 89 17.8 71t 1 69), Washington (57-8-65), Lageman (35- 4th Down: Made/Att. 6/15 10/16 Keith 3 20 6.7 9 0 20-55), Dumas (36-18-54), M. Williams 4th Down Pct. 40.0 62.5 Dunbar 2 11 5.5 8 0 (26-23-49), T. Davis (30-11-41), Thomas POSSESSION AVG. 28:37 31:23 Laro 1 6 6.0 6 0 (32-7-39), Mayfield (18-16-34), McManus TOTAL NET YARDS 4495 5515 Christopherson 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 (15-16-31), Frase (16-13-29), Carrington Average Per Game 280.9 344.7 Jaguars 275 3144 11.4 71t 19 (14-4-18), Logan (10-6-16), Grow (4-5-9), Total Plays 962 1030 Opponents 304 3584 11.8 68t 28 Stephens (3-6-9), Carter (3-5-8), Average Per Play 4.7 5.4 Sheppard (6-1-7), Hall (5-1-6), Green (4-2- NET YARDS RUSHING 1705 2003 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD 6), R. Clark (1-4-5), Miller (0-2-2), Average Per Game 106.6 125.2 Colon 3 46 15.3 41 0 Thompson (0-2-2) Total Rushes 410 504 Williams 2 19 9.5 16 0 NET YARDS PASSING 2790 3512 Goganious 2 11 5.5 6 0 Average Per Game 174.4 219.5 Washington 1 48 48.0 48t 1 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Sacked/Yards Lost 57/354 17/72 Carrington 1 17 17.0 17 0 Gross Yards 3144 3584 Smeenge 1 12 12.0 12 0 OFFENSE Att./Comp. 495/275 509/304 Grow 1 2 2.0 2 0 WR Ernest Givins (9) Completion Pct. 55.6 59.7 Clark 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jimmy Smith (4) Had Intercepted 15 13 Dumas 1 0 0.0 0 0 LT Tony Boselli (12) PUNTS/AVERAGE 82/43.8 61/42.0 Jaguars 13 155 11.9 48t 1 LG Shawn Bouwens (9) NET PUNTING AVG. 38.6 36.1 Opponents 15 178 11.9 45 0 Jeff Novak (7) PENALTIES/YARDS 121/970 102/958 C Dave Widell (16) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 23/13 22/11 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NETTB INLG B RG Tom Myslinski (9) TOUCHDOWNS 31 46 Barker 82 3591 43.8 38.6 5 19 63 0 Ben Coleman (5) Rushing 9 17 Jaguars 82 3591 43.8 38.6 5 19 63 0 RT Brian DeMarco (16) Passing 19 28 Opp. 61 2564 42.0 36.1 6 30 58 1 TE (15) Returns 3 1 Pete Mitchell (5) PUNT RET. NO FCYDS AVGLGTD WR Willie Jackson (10) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Howard 24 8 246 10.3 40 0 Desmond Howard (6) Jaguars 64 67 28 116 0 275 Givins 2 0 -7 -3.5 -1 0 QB Mark Brunell (10) Opponents 75 138 91 100 0 404 Tillman 2 0 6 3.0 9 0 Steve Beuerlein (6) Jackson 1 0 -2 -2.0 -2 0 RB James Stewart (8) SCORING TDRU PART PAT FG S TP Jaguars 29 8 243 8.4 40 0 (6) Hollis 0 0 0 0 27/28 20/27 0 87 Opponents 45 11 323 7.2 25 0 FB Le’Shai Maston (10) Jackson 5 0 5 0 0 32 Smith 50 32 030 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD DEFENSE Brunell 4 4 0 0 0 24 J. Smith 24 540 22.5 89t 1 LE Joel Smeenge (11) Givins 3 0 3 0 0 18 Jackson 19 404 21.3 47 0 LT Kelvin Pritchett (16) Stewart 3 2 1 0 0 18 Marsh 15 323 21.5 39 0 RT Don Davey (12) Tillman 3 0 3 0 0 18 Howard 10 178 17.8 24 0 RE Jeff Lageman (11) Dunbar 2 2 0 0 0 12 Dunbar 2 32 16.0 21 0 Paul Frase (5) Mitchell 2 0 2 0 0 12 Jordan 2 41 20.5 21 0 SLB Keith Goganious (10) Christopherson1 1 0 0 0 6 Griffith 1 9 9.0 9 0 James Williams (6) Howard 1 0 1 0 0 6 Maston 1 5 5.0 5 0 MLB Bryan Schwartz (9) Jordan 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jaguars 74 1532 20.7 94t 1 Keith Goganious (5) Washington 1 0 0 1 0 6 Opponents 54 1278 23.7 95t 1 WLB Mark Williams (10) Jaguars 31 9 19 3 27/2820/27 0275 Joel Smeenge (4) Opponents46 17 28 1 45/4527/31 1404 LCB Vinnie Clark (16) RCB Mickey Washington (16) 2-point conversions: W. Jackson, Jaguars LS Harry Colon (11) 1-3. Opponents 0-1 Travis Davis (5) PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING RS Mike Dumas (8) Brunell 346 201 58.1 2168 6.27 15 7 45 39/238 82.6 Harry Colon (5) Beuerlein 142 71 50.0 952 6.70 4 7 71t 17/103 60.5 Johnson 7 3 42.9 24 3.43 0 1 19 1/13 12.5 Jaguars 495 275 55.6 3144 6.35 19 15 71t 57/354 75.0 Opponents 509 304 59.7 3584 7.04 28 13 68t 17/72 88.9

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Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Postseason: 2-1 Standings: Second in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sep. 1 PITTSBURGH 24-9 W 70,210 Stewart 190 723 3.8 34 8 Hollis 2/2 9/9 12/14 5/8 2/3 Sep. 8 HOUSTON 27-34 L 66,468 Means 152 507 3.3 35 2 Jaguars 2/2 9/9 12/14 5/8 2/3 Sep. 15 at Oakland 3-17 L 46,291 Brunell 80 396 5.0 33 3 Opponents 0/0 16/16 5/7 5/10 0/1 Sep. 22 at New England (OT)25-28 L 59,446 Maston 8 22 2.8 7 0 Sep. 29 CAROLINA 24-14 W 71,537 Jackson 1 2 2.0 2 0 Hollis: (52G), (38G, 37G, 31N), (33G), (42N, Oct. 6 at New Orleans 13-17 L 34,231 Jaguars 431 1650 3.8 35 13 27G), (53G), (48N, 36G, 19G), (35G,40G), (), HISTORY Oct. 13 N.Y. JETS 21-17 W 65,699 Opponents 447 1781 4.0 76 9 (), (23G, 33G, 24G), (40G), (29G, 41N, 34G), Oct. 20 at St. Louis 14-17 L 60,066 (25G, 46G, 40G, 39G, 39G, 20G), (51N, Oct. 27 at Cincinnati 21-28 L 45,890 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 34G, 38G, 31G), (36G, 19G, 39G), (23G, Nov. 3 Open date McCardell 85 1129 13.3 52 3 26G, 22G, 42G). Nov. 10 BALTIMORE 30-27 W 64,628 Smith 83 1244 15.0 62 7 Opponents: (48G, 29G, 23G), (32G, 29G), Nov. 17 at Pittsburgh 3-28 L 58,879 Mitchell 52 575 11.1 30 1 (32G), (23G, 30G, 29G, 44N, 41G, 40G), Nov. 24 at Baltimore (OT) 28-25 W 57,384 Rison 34 458 13.5 61t 2 (45N), (27G), (20G, 36N), (25G), (), (21G, Dec. 1 CINCINNATI 30-27 W 57,408 Jackson 33 486 14.7 58 3 21G), (51N), (21G, 29G, 41G, 33G, 49N), Dec. 8 at Houston 23-17 W 20,196 Stewart 30 177 5.9 21t 2 (42B, 22G, 34G), (44N, 27G), (27G, 24G), Dec. 15 SEATTLE 20-13 W 66,134 Brown 17 141 8.3 16 0 (46G, 30N) Dec. 22 ATLANTA 19-17 W 71,449 Means 7 45 6.4 11t 1 Dec. 28 at Buffalo 30-27 W 70,213 Maston 6 54 9.0 17 0 SACKS Jan. 4 at Denver 30-27 W 75,678 Griffith 5 53 10.6 18 0 Simmons 7.5, Brackens 7.0, Hardy 5.5, Jan. 12 at New England 6-20 L 60,190 Hallock 1 5 5.0 5 0 Smeenge 5.0, Lageman 4.5, Pritchett 2.0, Jaguars 353 4367 12.4 62 19 Beasley 1.0, Jurkovic 1.0, Robinson 1.0, JAX OPP Opponents 291 3551 12.2 63t 24 Davey 0.5, T. Davis 0.5, Hudson 0.5, TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 325 316 Jaguars 37, Opponents 50. Rushing 90 110 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Passing 208 181 Hudson 2 25 12.5 21 0 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Penalty 27 25 Hardy 2 19 9.5 13 0 Robinson (67-98-165), Hardy (65-65-130), 3rd Down: Made/Att. 87/208 93/211 Thomas 2 7 3.5 8 0 McManus (57-62-119), Washington (65-9- 3rd Down Pct. 41.8 44.1 Davis 2 0 0.0 0 0 74), Jurkovic (39-33-72), Simmons (25-41- 4th Down: Made/Att. 5/8 3/8 Brackens 1 27 27.0 27 0 66), Brackens (43-22-65), T. Davis (40-25- 4th Down Pct. 62.5 37.5 Hall 1 20 20.0 20 0 65), Hudson (50-14-64), Lageman (46-16- POSSESSION AVG. 31:18 28:42 Clark 1 15 15.0 15 0 64), Hall (42-18-60), Davey (26-34-60), TOTAL NET YARDS 5760 5095 Washington 1 1 1.0 1 0 Smeenge (20-23-43), Schwartz (20-22-42), Average Per Game 360.0 318.4 Beasley 1 0 0.0 0 0 Pritchett (17-22-39), Thomas (33-3-36), Total Plays 1038 993 Jaguars 13 114 8.8 27 0 Massey (30-4-34), Beasley (25-6-31), Clark Average Per Play 5.5 5.1 Opponents 20 370 18.5 92t 3 (15-1-16), Boyer (3-4-7), Frase (1-6-7), NET YARDS RUSHING 1650 1781 Logan (4-0-4), Brooks (4-0-4), Bell (2-1-3), Average Per Game 103.1 111.3 PUNTINGNO YDS AVG NET TB INLG B A. Davis (0-2-2) Total Rushes 431 447 Barker 69 3016 43.7 35.6 8 16 62 0 NET YARDS PASSING 4110 3314 Jaguars 69 3016 43.7 35.6 8 16 62 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Average Per Game 256.9 207.1 Opp. 71 2979 42.0 34.5 9 19 70 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 50/257 37/237 OFFENSE WR Andre Rison (9) Gross Yards 4367 3551 PUNT RET. NO FCYDS AVG LG TD Att./Comp. 557/353 509/291 Hudson 32 12 348 10.9 60 0 Jimmy Smith (7) Completion Pct. 63.4 57.2 McCardell 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 LT Tony Boselli (16) Had Intercepted 20 13 Thomas 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 LG Ben Coleman (16) C Dave Widell (14) PUNTS/AVERAGE 69/43.7 71/42.0 Jaguars 34 13 351 10.3 60 0 RG Brian DeMarco (9) NET PUNTING AVG. 69/35.6 71/34.5 Opponents 44 7 400 9.1 40 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 127/1006 97/800 Rich Tylski (7) RT Leon Searcy (16) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 29/10 26/14 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD TOUCHDOWNS 33 37 Jordan 26 553 21.3 73 0 TE Derek Brown (14) Rushing 13 9 Brooks 17 412 24.2 36 0 Pete Mitchell (7) Passing 19 24 Bullard 7 157 22.4 36 0 WR Keenan McCardell (15) Returns 1 4 Jackson 7 149 21.3 27 0 QB Mark Brunell (16) Bell 6 119 19.8 28 0 RB James Stewart (11) Natrone Means (4) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Griffith 2 24 12.0 16 0 FB Le’Shai Maston (8) Jaguars 68 80 80 94 3 325 Maston 2 49 24.5 29 0 Opponents 70 117 65 80 3 335 Jaguars 67 1463 21.8 73 0 Opponents 71 1674 23.6 62 0 DEFENSE LE Joel Smeenge (10) SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP Hollis 0 0 0 027/2730/36 0117 Jeff Lageman (6) Stewart 10 8 2 0 0 60 LT Don Davey (11) Smith 7 0 7 0 0 42 RT John Jurkovic (14) Brunell 3 3 0 0 0 22 RE Clyde Simmons (13) McCardell 3 0 3 0 0 22 SLB Kevin Hardy (15) Jackson 3 0 3 0 0 20 MLB Tom McManus (11) Means 3 2 1 0 0 18 WLB Eddie Robinson (15) Rison 2 0 2 0 0 12 LCB Aaron Beasley (5) Mitchell 1 0 1 0 0 6 Dave Thomas (5) Washington 1 0 0 1 0 6 Vinnie Clark (4) RCB Mickey Washington (16) Jaguars 33 13 19 127/2730/36 0325 LS Dana Hall (9) Opponents37 9 24 433/3526/34 0335 Travis Davis (7) RS Chris Hudson (16) 2-point conversions: Brunell 2, McCardell 2, Jackson 1, Jaguars 5-6. 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PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LGSK/YDS RATING Brunell 557 353 63.4 4367 7.84 19 20 62 50/257 84.0 Jaguars 557 353 63.4 4367 7.84 19 20 62 50/257 84.0 Opponents 509 291 57.2 3551 6.98 24 13 63t 37/237 83.9

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Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Postseason: 0-1 Standings: Second in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Aug. 31 at Baltimore 28-27 W 61,018 Means 244 823 3.4 20 9 Hollis 2/2 12/14 8/9 7/9 2/2 Sep. 7 NY. GIANTS 40-13 W 70,581 Stewart 136 555 4.1 33 8 Jaguars 2/2 12/14 8/9 7/9 2/2 Sept. 14 Open date Brunell 48 257 5.4 15 2 Opponents 1/1 3/3 9/12 4/8 0/1 Sep. 22 PITTSBURGH 30-21 W 73,016 Johnson 10 34 3.4 25t 1 Sep. 28 at Washington 12-24 L 74,421 Hallock 4 21 5.3 11 0 Hollis: (43N), (29G, 52G, 35N, 42G), (29N, Oct. 5 CINCINNATI 21-13 W 67,128 Jackson 3 14 4.7 13 0 20G, 45G, 38N, 27G), (30G, 42G, 25G, Oct. 12 PHILADELPHIA38-21 W 69,150 Matthews 1 10 10.0 10 0 47G), (27N), (38G), (), (20G), (30G,30G, HISTORY Oct. 19 at Dallas 22-26 L 64,464 Shelton 6 4 0.7 2 0 37G), (52G), (23G), (21G, 35G, 29G, 25G), Oct. 26 at Pittsburgh (OT) 17-23 L 57,011 Jordan 1 2 2.0 2 0 (41G, 42G, 31G, 29G, 22G), (44N), (19G, Nov. 2 at Tennessee 30-24 W 27,208 Barker 1 0 0.0 0 0 47G), (19G, 23G) Nov. 9 KANSAS CITY 24-10 W 70,444 Jaguars 454 1720 3.8 33 20 Opponents: (33G, 25G), (), (40B), (33N, Nov. 16 TENNESSEE 17- 9 W 70,070 Opponents 455 1734 3.8 30 12 41G), (), (43N), (37G, 21G, 63N), (19G), Nov. 23 at Cincinnati 26-31 L 55,158 (33N, 36G, 41N), (45G), (41N, 35G), (20G), Nov. 30 BALTIMORE 29-27 W 63,712 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD (), (44G, 41G, 33G, 39G, 32N), (38G, 31G), Dec. 7 NEW ENGLAND20-26 L 73,446 McCardell 85 1164 13.7 60 5 (33G) Dec. 14 at Buffalo 20-14 W 41,231 Smith 82 1324 16.1 75 4 Dec. 21 at Oakland 20-9 W 40,032 Stewart 41 336 8.2 40 1 SACKS Dec. 27 at Denver 17-42 L 74,481 Mitchell 35 380 10.9 33 4 Simmons 8.5, Brackens 7.0, Smeenge Hallock 18 131 7.3 23 1 6.5, Lageman 5.0, Davey 3.0, Pritchett JAX OPP Jackson 17 206 12.1 45 2 3.0, Hardy 2.5, Wynn 2.5, Davis 2.0, TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 308 318 Means 15 104 6.9 21 0 Robinson 2.0, Boyer 1.5, Hamilton 1.0, Rushing 103 107 Brown 8 84 10.5 21 1 Kopp 1.0, Tuaolo 1.0, Schwartz 0.5, Passing 187 190 Jones 5 87 17.4 26t 2 Jaguars 48, Opponents 40. Penalty 18 21 Barlow 5 74 14.8 29 0 3rd Down: Made/Att. 82/209 102/226 Hall 1 22 22.0 22 0 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) 3rd Down Pct. 39.2 45.1 Moore 1 10 10.0 10 0 Schwartz (69-96-165), Robinson (70-91- 4th Down: Made/Att. 5/12 12/23 Jaguars 313 3922 12.5 75 20 161), T. Davis (88-28-116), Thomas (75- 4th Down Pct. 41.7 52.2 Opponents 320 3835 12.0 64t 24 13-88), Hudson (61-19-80), Hardy (34-39- POSSESSION AVG. 29:40 30:20 73), Simmons (31-40-71), Figures (60-3- TOTAL NET YARDS 5424 5238 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD 63), Brackens (36-26-62), Wynn (25-35- Average Per Game 339.0 327.4 Figures 5 48 9.6 32 0 60), Lageman (26-30-56), Smeenge (25- Total Plays 998 1035 Hudson 3 26 8.7 23 0 30-55), Davey (16-38-54), Pritchett (20- Average Per Play 5.4 5.1 Thomas 2 34 17.0 23 0 24-44), Boyer (27-16-43), Payne (13-19- NET YARDS RUSHING 1720 1734 Davis 1 23 23.0 23 0 32), Beasley (26-5-31), Tuaolo (12-14-26), Average Per Game 107.5 108.4 Kopp 1 9 9.0 9 0 Kopp (7-7-14), Hall (11-3-14), Devine (7-1- Total Rushes 454 455 Beasley 1 5 5.0 5 0 0), Jurkovic (4-2-0), White (3-3-6), Logan NET YARDS PASSING 3704 3504 Robinson 1 0 0.0 0 0 (5-0-5), Hamilton (2-1-3), Brooks (1-1-2), Average Per Game 231.5 219.0 Jaguars 14 145 10.4 32 0 Parker (0-1-1) Sacked/Yards Lost 40/218 48/331 Opponents 9 184 20.4 47t 2 Gross Yards 3922 3835 Att./Comp. 504/313 532/320 PUNTINGNO YDS AVG NETTB INLG B USUAL STARTING LINEUP Completion Pct. 62.1 60.2 Barker 66 2964 44.9 38.8 8 27 64 0 Had Intercepted 9 14 Jaguars 65 2964 44.9 38.8 8 27 64 0 OFFENSE PUNTS/AVERAGE 66/44.9 73/41.9 Opp. 73 3060 41.9 34.4 7 20 72 1 WR Jimmy Smith (16) NET PUNTING AVG. 66/38.8 73/34.4 LT Tony Boselli (12) PENALTIES/YARDS 110/914 90/800 PUNT RET. NO FCYDSAVG LG TD LG Ben Coleman (12) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 17/11 26/15 Barlow 36 16 412 11.4 52 0 C Dave Widell (12) TOUCHDOWNS 43 39 Jaguars 36 16 412 11.4 52 0 Michael Cheever (4) Rushing 20 12 Opponents 29 7 241 8.3 25 0 RG Rich Tylski (11) Passing 20 24 Brian DeMarco (5) Returns 3 3 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD RT Leon Searcy (16) Jackson 32 653 20.4 38 0 TE Pete Mitchell (12) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Barlow 10 267 26.7 92t 1 Derek Brown (8) Jaguars 117 111 66 100 0 394 Logan 10 236 23.6 39 0 WR Keenan McCardell (16) Opponents 65 91 58 98 6 318 Mitchell 2 17 8.5 12 0 QB Mark Brunell (14) Davis 1 9 9.0 9 0 RB Natrone Means (11) SCORING TDRU PART PAT FG S TP Hallock 1 6 6.0 6 0 James Stewart (5) Hollis 0 0 0 0 41/4131/36 0134 Moore 1 36 36.0 36 0 FB Ty Hallock (7) Means 9 9 0 0 0 54 Parker 1 9 9.0 9 0 Stewart 9 8 1 0 0 54 DEFENSE McCardell 5 0 5 0 0 30 Jaguars 58 1233 21.3 92t 1 LE Jeff Lageman (16) Mitchell 4 0 4 0 0 24 Opponents 77 1730 22.5 85 0 LT Renaldo Wynn (8) Smith 40 40 024 Kelvin Pritchett (5) Jackson 2 0 2 0 0 14 RT Don Davey (10) Brunell 2 2 0 0 0 12 Seth Payne (5) Hudson 2 0 0 2 0 12 RE Clyde Simmons (13) Jones 2 0 2 0 0 12 SLB Kevin Hardy (11) Barlow 1 0 0 1 0 6 MLB Bryan Schwartz (16) Brown 10 10 0 6 WLB Eddie Robinson (13) Hallock 1 0 1 0 0 6 LCB Dave Thomas (9) Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 6 Aaron Beasley (7) Jaguars 43 20 20 341/4131/36 0394 RCB Deon Figures (9) Opponents39 12 24 331/3217/25 0318 Dave Thomas (7) 2-point conversions: Jackson 1, Jaguars LS Travis Davis (16) 1-2, Opponents 1-6 RS Chris Hudson (16) PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Brunell 435 264 60.7 3281 7.54 18 7 75 33/189 91.2 Matthews 40 26 65.0 275 6.88 0 0 43 1/0 84.9 Johnson 28 22 78.6 344 12.29 2 2 40 6/29 111.9 Barker 1 1 100.0 22 22.0 0 0 22 0/0 118.8 Jaguars 504 313 62.1 3922 7.78 20 9 75 40/218 92.0 Opponents 532 320 60.2 3835 7.21 24 14 64t 48/331 86.3

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1998 STATISTICS (11-5)

Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Postseason: 1-1 Standings: First in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sep. 6 at Chicago 24-23 W 55,614 Taylor 264 1223 4.6 77t 14 Hollis 1/1 8/10 8/9 4/5 0/1 Sep. 13 KANSAS CITY 21-16 W 69,821 Stewart 53 217 4.1 30 2 Jaguars 1/1 8/10 8/9 4/5 0/1 Sep. 20 BALTIMORE 24-10 W 67,069 Brunell 49 192 3.9 18 0 Opponents 1/1 7/7 12/12 7/11 3/4 Sep. 27 at Tennessee 27-22 W 34,656 Banks 26 140 5.4 51 1 Oct. 4 Open date Jones 39 121 3.1 21 0 Hollis: (23G) (37N, 21N) (34G, 25B) (18G, Oct. 12 MIAMI 28-21 W 74,051 Shelton 30 95 3.2 16 1 36G) (45N) (35G, 23G, 27G) (45G, 51N) HISTORY Oct. 18 at Buffalo 16-17 L 77,635 Quinn 11 77 7.0 17 1 (33G) (39G) (31G, 27G, 34G) () (23G, 47G) Oct. 25 at Denver 24-37 L 75,217 Howard 7 16 2.3 5 0 (44G, 43G, 30G) (21G, 29G) (25G) () Nov. 1 at Baltimore 45-19 W 68,915 Whitted 3 13 4.3 16 0 Opponents: (45G, 35G, 42N, 19G) (36G, Nov. 8 CINCINNATI 24-11 W 67,040 Martin 5 8 1.6 6 0 43G, 29G) (25G) (34G, 32G, 32G) (54N) Nov. 15 TAMPA BAY 29-24 W 72,974 Jaguars 487 2102 4.3 77t 19 (24G) (31G, 63G, 32G) () (50G) (34G) (38G, Nov. 22 at Pittsburgh 15-30 L 59,124 Opponents 450 2000 4.4 61 9 29G, 41G) (42N, 30G) (47N, 34G, 24G, Nov. 29 at Cincinnati 34-17 W 55,432 45G) (28G, 30G, 41G) (48G, 53G, 44G) Dec. 6 DETROIT 37-22 W 70,717 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD (47N, 24G) Dec. 13 TENNESSEE 13-16 L 65,657 Smith 78 1182 15.2 72t 8 Dec. 20 at Minnesota 10-50 L 64,363 McCardell 64 892 13.9 67t 6 SACKS Dec. 28 PITTSBURGH 21-3 W 74,143 Taylor 44 421 9.6 78t 3 Smeenge 7.5, Paup 6.5, Brackens 3.5, Jan. 3 NEW ENGLAND 25-10 W 71,139 Mitchell 38 363 9.6 38 2 Pritchett 3.0, White 3.0, Smith 2.0, Hardy Jan. 10 at N.Y. Jets 24-34 L 78,817 Barlow 11 168 15.3 31 0 1.5, Boyer 1.0, Wynn 1.0, Davis 0.5, Shelton 10 79 7.9 19 0 Jurkovic 0.5, Jaguars 30, Opponents 39. JAX OPP Jones 8 90 11.3 31t 4 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 287 309 Stewart 6 42 7.0 19 1 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Rushing 111 108 Banks 4 20 5.0 10 0 Hardy (100-86-186), Schwartz (49-64-113), Passing 153 178 Whitted 2 61 30.5 55 0 Paup (56-50-106), Darius (61-44-105), Penalty 23 23 Jones 1 9 9.0 9 0 Beasley (70-16-86), Thomas (51-18-69), 3rd Down: Made/Att 94/220 81/222 Moore 1 9 9.0 9 0 Smeenge (24-42-66), T. Davis (44-20-64), 3rd Down Pct. 42.7 36.5 Crockett 1 4 4.0 4 0 Hudson (44-20-64), Jurkovic (23-38-61), 4th Down: Made/Att 4/8 10/20 Howard 1 3 3.0 3 0 Wynn (25-33-58), McManus (17-32-49), 4th Down Pct. 50.0 50.0 Jaguars 269 3343 12.4 78t 24 Brackens (26-22-48), Figures (37-9-46), POSSESSION AVG. 28:59 31:01 Opponents 325 3768 11.6 79t 23 White (18-20-38), Pritchett (23-14-37), TOTAL NET YARDS 5214 5559 Logan (16-13-29), Boyer (11-15-26), F. Avg. Per Game 325.9 347.4 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Smith (9-17-26), Curry (4-11-15), Payne (5- Total Plays 989 1057 Beasley 3 35 11.7 34 0 8-13), Mason (5-4-9), Hamilton (2-3-5), Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.3 Hudson 3 10 3.3 8 0 Settles (3-1-4), McElmurry (2-1-3), Threats NET YARDS RUSHING 2102 2000 Hardy 2 40 20.0 24 0 (1-1-2), Devine (1-0-1) Avg. Per Game 131.4 125.0 Davis 2 34 17.0 34 0 Total Rushes 487 450 Devine 1 0 0.0 0 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3112 3559 Figures 1 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 194.5 222.4 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Thomas 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 39/231 30/209 Jaguars 13 119 9.2 34 0 Gross Yards 3343 3768 OFFENSE Opponents 12 216 18.0 78t 3 Att./Comp. 463/269 577/325 WR Jimmy Smith (15) Completion Pct. 58.1 56.3 LT Tony Boselli (15) PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB INLG B Had Intercepted 12 13 LG Ben Coleman (15) Barker 85 3824 45.0 38.5 11 28 65 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 85/45.0 78/43.5 C Quentin Neujahr (16) Jaguars 85 3824 45.0 38.5 11 28 65 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 85/38.5 78/34.0 RG Brian DeMarco (8) Opp. 78 3395 43.5 34.0 8 17 67 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 121/898 109/953 Rich Tylski (7) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 18/8 25/17 RT Leon Searcy (15) PUNT RET. NO FC YDS AVG LG TD TOUCHDOWNS 47 36 TE Pete Mitchell (16) Barlow 43 14 555 12.9 85t 1 Rushing 19 9 Damon Jones (7) Logan 2 0 26 13.0 17 0 Passing 24 23 WR Keenan McCardell (15) Jaguars 45 14 581 12.9 85t 1 Returns 4 4 QB Mark Brunell (14) Opponents 40 11 332 8.3 25 0 BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OTPTS RB Fred Taylor (12) FB Daimon Shelton (8) Jaguars 100 127 81 84 0 392 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD Opponents 42 138 53 105 0 338 Barlow 30 747 24.9 91 0 DEFENSE Logan 18 414 23.0 53 0 LE Joel Smeenge (14) SCORING TD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP Banks 5 133 26.6 65 0 LT John Jurkovic (9) Hollis 0 0 0 045/4521/26 0 108 Jones 2 -1 -.5 0 0 Kelvin Pritchett (5) Taylor 17 14 3 0 0 102 Mitchell 2 27 13.5 14 0 RT John Jurkovic (7) Smith 8 0 8 0 0 48 Fordham 1 0 0.0 0 0 McCardell 6 0 6 0 0 38 Kelvin Pritchett (4) Jones 1 21 21.0 21 0 Jones 4 0 4 0 0 24 Renaldo Wynn (4) McCardell 1 15 15.0 15 0 Stewart 3 2 1 0 0 18 RE Tony Brackens (8) Sadowski 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mitchell 2 0 2 0 0 12 Renaldo Wynn (7) Moore 0 10 --- 10 0 Banks 1 1 0 0 0 6 SLB Bryce Paup (16) Jaguars 61 1366 22.4 91 0 Barlow 1 0 0 1 0 6 MLB Bryan Schwartz (12) Opponents 76 1858 24.4 88t 1 Beasley 1 0 0 1 0 6 Tom McManus (4) Darius 1 0 0 1 0 6 WLB Kevin Hardy (16) Quinn 1 1 0 0 0 6 LCB Aaron Beasley (15) Shelton 1 1 0 0 0 6 RCB Dave Thomas (12) Whitted 1 0 0 1 0 6 Deon Figures (4) Jaguars 47 19 24 445/4521/26 0 392 LS Donovin Darius (13) Opponents36 9 23 430/3030/35 0 338 RS Chris Hudson (13) 2-point conversions: McCardell, Jaguars 1-2, Opponents 1-6 PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LGSK/YDS RATING Brunell 354 208 58.8 2601 7.35 20 9 78t 28/172 89.9 Quinn 64 34 53.1 387 6.05 2 3 64 9/49 62.4 Martin 45 27 60.0 355 7.89 2 0 67t 2/10 99.8 Jaguars 463 269 58.1 3343 7.22 24 12 78t 39/231 87.1 Opponents 577 325 56.3 3768 6.53 23 13 79t 30/209 80.1

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Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Postseason: 1-1 Standings: First in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sep. 12 SAN FRANCISCO41-3 W 68,678 J. Stewart 249 931 3.7 44t 13 Hollis 0/0 12/13 8/9 10/15 1/1 Sep. 19 at Carolina 22-20 W 64,261 Taylor 159 732 4.6 52 6 Jaguars 0/0 12/13 8/9 10/15 1/1 Sep. 26 TENNESSEE 19-20 L 61,502 Brunell 47 208 4.4 15 1 Opponents 0/0 3/3 5/6 8/8 1/1 Oct. 3 at Pittsburgh 17-3 W 57,308 Banks 23 82 3.6 21 0 Oct. 11 at N.Y. Jets 16-6 W 78,216 Howard 13 55 4.2 22 0 Hollis: (41G,32G,50G,42G)

Oct. 17 CLEVELAND 24-7 W 62,047 Mack 7 40 5.7 19 0 (36G,40G,31G,49N) (42G) (27G,41G) HISTORY Oct. 24 Open date Fiedler 13 26 2.0 15 0 (32G,44G,21G) (20G,36G,24G) (43G,21G) Oct. 31 at Cincinnati 41-10 W 49,138 Whitted 1 9 9.0 9 0 (27G,48B,24G,34G) (28G,28G,41N) Nov. 7 at Atlanta 30-7 W 68,466 Barker 1 6 6.0 6 0 (45G,32G) () (25G,32G) (49G,23G) Nov. 14 BALTIMORE 6-3 W 67,391 Shelton 1 2 2.0 2 0 (49N,41G,48N) () (34N,27G,28N) Nov. 21 NEW ORLEANS41-23 W 69,772 Jaguars 514 2091 4.1 52 20 Opponents: (42G) () (44G,48G) (48G) Nov. 28 at Baltimore 30-23 W 68,428 Opponents 373 1444 3.9 46 6 (33G,42G) () (29G) () (23G) (52G,39N) Dec. 2 PITTSBURGH 20-6 W 68,806 (46G,31G,33G) (40G,38G) (40G) () Dec.13 DENVER 27-24 W 71,357 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD (30G,20G) () Dec. 19 at Cleveland 24-14 W 72,038 J. Smith 116 1636 14.1 62 6 Dec. 26 at Tennessee 14-41 L 66,641 McCardell 78 891 11.4 49 5 SACKS Jan. 2 CINCINNATI 24-7 W 70,532 Brady 32 346 10.8 30 1 Brackens 12.0, Hardy 10.5, Walker 10.0, Jan. 15 MIAMI 62-7 W 75,173 J. Stewart 21 108 5.1 19 0 Smeenge 5.0, Boyer 4.0, Lake 3.5, L. Jan. 23 TENNESSEE 14-33 L 75,206 Jones 19 221 11.6 31 4 Smith 3.0, Marts 2.0, Beasley 1.5, Payne Barlow 16 202 12.6 31 0 1.5, Wynn 1.5, Paup 1.0, Curry 0.5, JAX OPP Banks 14 137 9.8 38 0 Jaguars 57, Opponents 36. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 331 248 Shelton 12 87 7.3 13 0 Rushing 116 72 Taylor 10 83 8.3 41 0 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Passing 194 159 Howard 1 8 8.0 8 0 Hardy (87-66-153), Darius (68-47-115), Penalty 21 17 Wiegert 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 Marts (66-46-112), Bryant (64-14-78), 3rd Down: Made/Att 92/230 72/215 Jaguars 320 3716 11.6 62 16 Brackens (47-29-76), Lake (56-15-71), 3rd Down Pct. 40.0 33.5 Opponents 291 3263 11.2 65t 18 Walker (34-37-71), Beasley (55-12-67), 4th Down: Made/Att 5/10 5/20 Payne (20-40-60), Smeenge (28-28-56), 4th Down Pct. 50.0 25.0 INTERCEPTIONSNO YDS AVG LG TD Paup (23-29-52), Boyer (23-20-43), Wynn POSSESSION AVG. 31:57 28:03 Beasley 6 200 33.3 93t 2 (9-28-37), McElmurry (21-7-28), L. Smith TOTAL NET YARDS 5586 4334 Darius 4 37 9.3 29 0 (10-14-24), Thomas (12-3-15), Curry (4-6- Avg. Per Game 349.1 270.9 Total Plays 1085 951 Thomas 2 36 18.0 36 0 10), McManus (5-4-9), Leroy (2-6-8), R. Avg. Per Play 5.1 4.6 Brackens 2 16 8.0 16t 1 Stewart (3-5-8), Upshaw (4-4-8), NET YARDS RUSHING 2091 1444 Bryant 2 0 0.0 0 0 Schwartz (3-3-6) Avg. Per Game 130.7 90.3 McElmurry 1 26 26.0 26 0 Total Rushes 514 373 Marts 1 10 10.0 10 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3495 2890 Boyer 1 5 5.0 5 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Avg. Per Game 218.4 180.6 Jaguars 19 330 17.4 93t 3 Sacked/Yards Lost 36/221 57/373 Opponents 11 149 13.5 43 0 OFFENSE Gross Yards 3716 3263 WR Jimmy Smith (16) Att./Comp. 535/320521/291 PUNTING NOYDS AVGNET TB IN LG B LT Tony Boselli (16) Completion Pct. 59.8 55.9 Barker 783260 41.836.9 6 32 83 0 LG Ben Coleman (12) Had Intercepted 11 19 Jaguars 783260 41.836.9 6 32 83 0 C John Wade (16) PUNTS/AVERAGE 78/41.8 96/41.4 Opp. 963976 41.434.5 10 21 75 1 RG Zach Wiegert (12) NET PUNTING AVG. 78/36.9 96/34.5 Rich Tylski (8) PENALTIES/YARDS 90/755 93/728 PUNT RET. NO FC YDSAVG LG TD RT Leon Searcy (16) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 18/7 31/11 Barlow 38 17 41410.9 74t 1 TE Kyle Brady (12) TOUCHDOWNS 42 24 McCardell 6 4 41 6.8 19 0 Damon Jones (8) Rushing 20 6 Logan 1 0 7 7.0 7 0 WR Keenan McCardell (15) Passing 16 18 Jaguars 45 21 46210.3 74t 1 Returns 6 0 QB Mark Brunell (15) Opponents 37 12 259 7.0 36 0 RB Fred Taylor (9) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS James Stewart (7) KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD FB Daimon Shelton (9) Jaguars 61 109 103 123 0 396 Barlow 19 396 20.8 56 0 Opponents 44 81 40 52 0 217 Whitted 8 187 23.4 98t 1 DEFENSE Mack 6 112 18.7 32 0 SCORINGTD RUPA RT PAT FG S TP LE Renaldo Wynn (10) Banks 5 78 15.6 20 0 Hollis 0 0 0 037/3731/38 0 130 Joel Smeenge (7) Jackson 3 58 19.3 23 0 J. Stewart 13 13 0 0 0 78 LT Gary Walker (16) McCardell 2 19 9.5 10 0 J. Smith 6 0 6 0 0 38 RT Seth Payne (16) Chamblin 1 6 6.0 6 0 F. Taylor 6 6 0 0 0 36 RE Tony Brackens (15) Logan 1 25 25.0 25 0 McCardell 5 0 5 0 0 32 SLB Bryce Paup (14) Shelton 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jones 4 0 4 0 0 24 MLB Lonnie Marts (16) Jones 0 0 ------0 Beasley 2 0 0 2 0 12 WLB Kevin Hardy (16) Brady 1 0 1 0 0 8 Jaguars 46 881 19.2 98t 1 LCB Fernando Bryant (16) Brunell 1 1 0 0 0 8 Opponents 64 1474 23.0 66 0 RCB Aaron Beasley (16) Barlow 1 0 0 1 0 6 SS Donovin Darius (16) Brady, Brunell, Mc- Brackens 1 0 0 1 0 6 2-point conversions: FS Carnell Lake (16) Cardell, Smith, Craft 1 0 0 1 0 6 Jaguars 4-5, Opponents Whitted 1 0 0 1 0 6 0-2 Team 0 0 0 0 2 4 Smeenge 0 0 0 0 1 2 Jaguars 42 20 16 637/3731/38 3 396 Opponents24 6 18 022/2217/18 0 217 PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Brunell 441 259 58.7 3060 6.94 14 9 62 29/174 82.0 Fiedler 94 61 64.9 656 6.98 2 2 25t 7/47 83.5 Jaguars 535 320 59.8 3716 6.95 16 11 62 36/221 82.3 Opponents 521 291 55.9 3263 6.26 18 19 65t 57/373 71.0

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Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Standings: Fourth in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sept. 3 at Cleveland 27-7 W 72,418 F. Taylor 292 1399 4.8 71 12 Hollis 0/0 6/7 8/8 7/8 3/3 Sept. 10at Baltimore 36-39 L 68,843 Brunell 48 236 4.9 16 2 Lindsey 2/2 0/0 1/3 2/2 0/0 Sept. 17CINCINNATI 13-0 W 45,653 Mack 54 145 2.7 14 1 Jaguars 2/2 6/7 9/11 9/10 3/3 Sept. 25at Indianapolis 14-43 L 56,816 A. Johnson 28 112 4.0 19 1 Opponents 2/2 6/7 4/5 5/10 0/0 Oct. 1 PITTSBURGH 13-24 L 64,351 Stith 20 55 2.8 12 1 Oct. 8 BALTIMORE 10-15 L 65,194 Howard 21 52 2.5 9t 1 Hollis: (50G,25G) (36G, 45G, 48G, 34G, HISTORY Oct. 16 at Tennessee 13-27 L 68,498 Soward 3 28 9.3 20 0 48G) () () () () (23G, 45G) (23G,33G, 51G) Oct. 22 WASHINGTON 16-35 L 69,061 J. Williams 2 8 4.0 4 0 (42G, 49B) () (36G, 33G) (27G, 20G, 38G) Oct. 29 at Dallas (OT) 23-17 W 63,554 Shelton 2 3 1.5 2 0 (40G, 24G) (36G, 50G, 40G) (28N) (36G) Oct. 5 Open date Dukes 2 2 1.0 2 0 Lindsey: (30G, 33N, 19G) () (19G, 48G) Nov. 12 SEATTLE 21-28 L 68,063 Quinn 2 -2 1.0 -1 0 (49G, 31N) Nov. 19 at Pittsburgh 34-24 W 50,925 Martin 7 -6 -0.9 2 0 Opponents: () (44G) (44N, 47N) (41G, 22G) Nov. 26 TENNESSEE 16-13 W 65,454 Jaguars 481 2032 4.2 71 18 (19G) (47G, 32G, 43G, 21G, 24G) (26G, Dec. 3 CLEVELAND 48-0 W 51,262 Opponents 436 1685 3.9 45t 14 44N, 28G) () (19G) () (40G, 42N) (30G, 38G, Dec. 10 ARIZONA 44-10 W 53,472 28N) () (47N, 32G) (27G) (39N) Dec. 17 at Cincinnati 14-17 L 50,469 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Dec. 23 at N.Y. Giants 25-28 L 77,924 McCardell 94 1207 12.8 67t 5 SACKS J. Smith 91 1213 13.3 65t 8 Brackens 7.5, Smeenge 6.0, Beasley 5.0, JAX OPP Brady 64 729 11.4 36 3 Walker 5.0, Boyer 3.5, Wynn 3.5, Hardy 3.0, TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 318 252 F. Taylor 36 240 6.7 19 2 Payne 2.0, Darius 1.0, Logan 1.0, Rushing 109 85 Soward 14 154 11.0 45 1 Nickerson 1.0, Spicer 1.0, Meier 0.5, Passing 193 144 Whitted 13 137 10.5 37t 3 Jaguars 40, Opponents 54. Penalty 16 23 A. Johnson 12 153 12.8 48 0 Third Down: Made /Att.100/235 74/203 Shelton 4 48 12.0 16 0 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Third Down Pct. 42.6 36.5 Howard 3 26 8.7 13 0 Hardy (88-61-149), Darius (80-32-112), Fourth Down: Made/Att. 5/14 4/8 Barlow 1 28 28.0 28 0 Slaughter (45-63-108), Brackens (47-31- Fourth Down Pct. 35.7 50.0 Jones 1 12 12.0 12 0 78), Nickerson (34-41-75), Payne (32-42- POSSESSION AVG. 31:32 28:28 Jaguars 333 3947 11.9 67t 22 74), Walker (30-38-68), Logan (50-11-61), TOTAL NET YARDS 5690 4845 Opponents 258 3407 13.2 77t 23 Bryant (42-15-57), Wynn (26-29-55), Average per Game 355.6 302.8 Beasley (45-8-53), Boyer (21-24-45), R. Total Plays 1080 934 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Stewart (28-11-39), Smeenge (13-18-31), Average Per Play 5.3 5.2 R. Stewart 2 37 18.5 24 0 L. Smith (11-19-30), Craft (24-5-29), Storz NET YARDS RUSHING 2032 1685 Darius 2 26 13.0 21 0 (10-15-25), K. Thomas (17-3-20), Meier (11- Average per Game 127.0 105.3 Logan 2 14 7.0 14 0 6-17), Marts (5-9-14), Leroy (5-8-13), Clark Total Rushes 481 436 Beasley 1 39 39.0 39 0 (3-3-6), Spicer (2-2-4), Swift (0-1-1) NET YARDS PASSING 3658 3160 Boyer 1 12 12.0 12 0 Average per Game 228.6 197.5 Nickerson 1 10 10.0 10 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 54/289 40/247 Brackens 1 7 7.0 7 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Gross Yards 3947 3407 Bryant 1 0 0.0 0 0 Attempts/Completions545/333 458/258 Hardy 1 0 0.0 0 0 OFFENSE Completion Pct. 61.1 56.3 Jaguars 12 145 12.1 39 0 WR Jimmy Smith (14) Had Intercepted 15 12 Opponents 11 149 13.5 43 0 LT Tony Boselli (16) PUNTS/AVERAGE 79/41.9 90/42.5 LG Brad Meester (16) NET PUNTING AVERAGE79/34.3 90/37.0 PUNTINGNO YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B C Jeff Smith (12) PENALTIES/YARDS 95/703 96/814 Barker 76 3194 42.0 34.4 5 29 65 0 RG Brenden Stai (16) FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 27/14 26/18 Lindsey 3 117 39.0 32.3 1 0 46 0 RT Zach Wiegert (8) TOUCHDOWNS 40 39 Jaguars 79 3311 41.9 34.3 6 29 65 0 Todd Fordham (8) Rushing 18 14 Opp. 90 3822 42.5 37.0 8 25 67 1 TE Kyle Brady (16) Passing 22 23 WR Keenan McCardell (16) Returns 0 2 PUNT RET. NO FC YDS AVG LG TD QB Mark Brunell (16) Barlow 29 14 200 6.9 21 0 RB Fred Taylor (13) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Soward 14 5 108 7.7 18 0 FB Daimon Shelton (9) Jaguars 69 142 74 76 6 367 McCardell 3 0 25 8.3 22 0 Opponents 59 88 61 119 0 327 Jaguars 46 19 333 7.2 22 0 DEFENSE Opponents 38 7 478 12.6 82t 1 LE Renaldo Wynn (14) SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP LT Gary Walker (14) RT Seth Payne (16) Hollis 0 0 0 033/33 24/26 0105 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD RE Tony Brackens (16) F. Taylor 14 12 2 0 0 84 Stith 33 785 23.8 47 0 SLB Kevin Hardy (6) J. Smith 8 0 8 0 0 48 Barlow 11 224 20.4 27 0 Lonnie Marts (2) McCardell 5 0 5 0 0 30 Mack 6 104 17.3 35 0 MLB T.J. Slaughter (7) Brady 3 0 3 0 0 20 Soward 4 93 23.3 28 0 Hardy Nickerson (4) Lindsey 0 0 0 0 5/5 5/7 0 20 Whitted 4 67 16.8 20 0 WLB Kevin Hardy (10) Whitted 3 0 3 0 0 18 J. Williams 2 50 25.0 30 0 Brant Boyer (4) Brunell 2 2 0 0 0 12 Fordham 1 0 0.0 0 0 LCB Fernando Bryant (14) Howard 1 1 0 0 0 6 Leroy 1 0 0.0 0 0 RCB Aaron Beasley (14) A. Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 6 Jaguars 62 1323 21.3 47 0 SS Donovin Darius (16) Mack 1 1 0 0 0 6 Opponents 73 1523 20.9 66 1 Soward 1 0 1 0 0 6 FS Rayna Stewart (9) Stith 1 1 0 0 0 6 Mike Logan (7) Jaguars 40 18 22 038/38 29/33 0367 Opponents39 14 23 236/36 17/24 1327

2-point conversions: Brady, Jaguars 1-1, Opponents 2-3

PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LGSK/YDS RATING Brunell 512 311 60.7 3640 7.1 20 14 67t 54/289 84.0 Martin 33 22 66.7 307 9.30 2 1 65t 0/0 104.0 Jaguars 545 333 61.1 3947 7.24 22 15 67t 54/289 85.2 Opponents 458 258 56.3 3407 7.44 23 12 77t 40/247 85.8

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Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Standings: Fifth in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sept. 9 PITTSBURGH 21-3 W 63,785 Mack 213 877 4.1 54 9 Hollis 0/0 4/5 8/11 6/11 0/1 Sept. 23 TENNESSEE 13-6 W 65,994 Joseph 68 294 4.3 27 0 Jaguars 0/0 4/5 8/11 6/11 0/1 Sept. 30 CLEVELANDl 14-23 L 57,875 Brunell 39 224 5.7 38 1 Opponents 0/0 11/12 4/5 10/15 1/3 Oct. 7 at Seattle 15-24 L 54,524 Taylor 30 116 3.9 24 0 Oct. 14 OPEN DATE Quinn 8 42 5.3 27 0 Hollis: (22N) (35G, 37N, 39G) (42N) (32G, l Oct. 18 BUFFALO 10-13 L 58,893 Moreau 8 27 3.4 14 1 48G 52N 48G) (41G) (40G) (38G) () (47N) HISTORY Oct. 28 at Baltimore 17-18 L 69,439 Gibson 2 19 9.5 18 0 (38N) (34G, 30G, 42N) (44N) (43G, 46G, Nov. 4 at Tennessee 24-28 L 68,798 Whitted 1 4 4.0 4 0 37G) (39G, 23G 21G, 21G) (28G, 42N) Nov. 11 CINCINNATI 30-13 W 57,161 Hanson 2 0 0.0 0 0 (36B) Nov. 18 at Pittsburgh 7-20 L 62,644 Smith 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 Opponents: (41G) (47N, 22G, 43G) (35G, Nov. 25 BALTIMORE 21-24 L 53,530 Jaguars 372 1600 4.3 54 11 28G, 30G) (40N, 25G) (41N, 39N, 30G, Dec. 3 GREEN BAY 21-28 L 66,908 Opponents 469 1611 3.4 40 15 46G) (49G, 28G) (51N, 46N) (26G, 52G) Dec. 9 at Cincinnatti 14-10 W 44,920 (48G, 28G) (41G, 41N) (52N, 29B) (47G) Dec. 16 at Cleveland 15-10 W 72,818 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD (29G) (32G) (47G, 40G, 29G) (47G, 23G, Dec. 23 at Minnesota 33-3 W 64,150 Smith 112 1373 12.3 35t 8 25G, 22G) Dec. 30 KANSAS CITYl26-30 L 59,396 McCardell 93 1110 11.9 45 6 Jan. 6 at Chicago 13-33 L 66,944 Brady 36 386 10.7 20t 2 SACKS l TV blackout Mack 23 165 7.2 25 1 Brackens 11.0, Walker 7.5, Hardy 5.5, JAX OPP Dawkins 20 234 11.7 28 0 Payne 5.0, Wynn 5.0, K. Thomas 3.0, TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 289 300 Joseph 18 183 10.2 29t 2 Spicer 2.0, Battles 1.0, McCree 1.0, Rushing 85 89 Jones 8 140 17.5 40 1 Slaughter 1.0, Westmoreland 1.0, Passing 181 193 Washington 5 36 7.2 12 0 Jaguars 43, Opponents 63. Penalty 23 18 Whitted 2 17 8.5 10 0 Third Down: Made /Att.70/198 87/227 Gibson 2 13 6.5 9 0 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Third Down Pct. 35.4 38.3 F. Taylor 2 13 6.5 11 0 Nickerson (102-128-230), Darius (74-25- Fourth Down: Made/Att. 3/12 5/18 Jaguars 321 3670 11.4 45 20 99), Hardy (61-37-98), Slaughter (50-42- Fourth Down Pct. 25.0 27.8 Opponents 354 3757 10.6 63 13 92), Payne (46-40-86), Wynn (40-35-75), POSSESSION AVG. 28:01 31:59 Walker (42-31-73), Brackens (41-30-71), TOTAL NET YARDS 4840 5070 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Battles (50-14-64), Stroud (24-38-62), Average per Game 302.5 316.9 Nickerson 3 4 1.3 2 0 McCree (36-22-58), Bryant (50-6-56), Total Plays 969 1056 Beasley 3 0 0.0 0 0 Craft (48-8-56), Clark (20-28-48), K. Average Per Play 5.0 4.8 Battles 2 26 13.0 26 0 Thomas (42-5-47), E. Thomas (15-29-44), NET YARDS RUSHING 1600 1611 Craft 2 4 2.0 4 0 Beasley (36-6-42), Spicer (22-19-41), Average per Game 100.0 100.7 Darius 1 39 39.0 39 0 Westmoreland (17-19-36), Meier (12-9- Total Rushes 372 469 McCree 1 10 10.0 10 0 21), Posey (5-8-13), Tuipala (7-5-12), NET YARDS PASSING 3240 3459 Jaguars 12 83 6.9 39 0 Wheeler (10-1-11), L. Smith (3-5-8), Boyd Average per Game 202.5 216.2 Opponents 14 299 21.4 97t 2 (2-2-4) Sacked/Yards Lost 63/430 43/298 Gross Yards 3670 3757 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NETTB IN LG B Attempts/Completions534/321544/354 Hanson 82 3577 43.6 37.1 12 24 59 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Completion Pct. 60.1 65.1 Jaguars 82 3577 43.6 37.1 12 24 59 0 Had Intercepted 14 12 Opp. 83 3359 40.5 35.0 6 31 68 0 OFFENSE PUNTS/AVERAGE 82/43.6 83/40.5 WR Jimmy Smith (16) NET PUNTING AVERAGE82/37.1 83/35.0 PUNT RET. NO FCYDSAVG LGTD LT Todd Fordham (12) PENALTIES/YARDS 97/710 96/834 Gibson 38 22 333 8.8 24 0 Tony Boselli (3) FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 29/13 28/12 Jaguars 38 22 333 8.8 24 0 LG Brad Meester (16) TOUCHDOWNS 34 30 Opponents 38 15 295 7.8 43 0 C Jeff Smith (16) Rushing 11 15 RG Zach Wiegert (16) Passing 20 13 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LGTD RT Maurice Williams (16) Returns 3 2 Gibson 26 511 19.7 35 0 TE Kyle Brady (16) Joseph 17 428 25.2 95t 1 WR Keenan McCardell (16) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Ross 8 150 18.8 26 0 QB Mark Brunell (15) Jaguars 49 83 90 72 0 294 Mack 2 49 24.5 31 0 RB Stacey Mack (11) Opponents 43 89 75 79 0 286 Meier 2 14 7.0 8 0 FB Patrick Washington (6) Boyd 1 0 0.0 0 0 SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG STP Price 1 4 4.0 4 0 DEFENSE Hollis 0 0 0 029/3118/28 083 Spicer 1 8 8.0 8 0 LE Renaldo Wynn (16) Mack 10 9 1 0 060 Jaguars 58 1164 20.1 95t 1 LT Gary Walker (16) J. Smith 8 0 8 0 048 Opponents 65 1266 19.5 49 0 RT Seth Payne (16) McCardell 6 0 6 0 038 RE Tony Brackens (12) Joseph 3 0 2 1 018 SLB Kevin Hardy (9) Brady 2 0 2 0 012 Jeff Posey (5) Battles 1 0 0 1 0 6 MLB Hardy Nickerson (14) Beasley 1 0 0 1 0 6 WLB T.J. Slaughter (6) Brunell 1 1 0 0 0 6 Edward Thomas (4) D. Jones 1 0 1 0 0 6 LCB Fernando Bryant (9) Moreau 1 1 0 0 0 6 Jason Craft (4) Brackens 0 0 0 0 1 2 RCB Aaron Beasley (12) Holmes 0 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0 1 SS Donovin Darius (11) Jaguars 34 11 20 330/3218/28 2294 Ainsley Battles (5) Opponents30 15 13 228/2826/35 0286 FS Marlon McCree (10) Ainsley Battles (6) 2-point conversions: McCardell, Jaguars 1-2, Opponents 0-2

PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Brunell 473 289 61.1 3309 7.00 19 13 44 57/387 84.1 Quinn 61 32 52.5 361 5.92 1 1 45 6/43 69.1 Jaguars 534 321 60.1 3670 6.87 20 14 45 63/430 82.4 Opponents 544 354 65.1 3757 6.91 13 12 63 43/298 83.9

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Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Standings: Fourth in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sept. 8 INDIANAPOLIS 25-28 L 56,595 Taylor 287 1314 4.6 63t 8 Seder 0/0 4/4 2/3 2/4 0/1 Sept. 15at Kansas City 23-16 W 77,934 Mack 98 436 4.4 23 9 Epstein 0/0 3/3 2/3 0/2 0/1 Sept. 22 Open date Brunell 43 207 4.8 27 0 Boyd 0/0 3/3 2/2 0/0 0/0 Sept. 29NEW YORK JETS 28-3 W 55,670 Garrard 25 139 5.6 41t 2 Cunningham 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 Oct. 6 PHILADELPHIA 28-25 W 65,005 Smith 1 2 2.0 2 0 Jaguars 0/0 11/11 6/8 2/6 0/2

HISTORY Oct. 13 at Tennessee 14-23 L 68,804 Johnson 1 -9 -0.9 -9 0 Opponents 2/2 7/7 7/12 5/11 2/2 Oct. 20 at Baltimore 10-17 L 69,173 Jaguars 455 2089 4.6 63t 19 Oct. 27 HOUSTON 19-21 L 53,721 Opponents 487 2071 4.3 44t 14 Seder: () () () () () () (50N, 35N, 34G) (24G) Nov. 3 at N.Y. Giants 17-24 L 78,337 (27G, 43G, 27G, 42G) (22G, 40N) (41N, Nov. 10 WASHINGTON 26-7 W 66,665 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 31G) () () () () () Nov. 17 at Houston 24-21 W 69,711 J. Smith 80 1027 12.8 47 7 Boyd: () () () () () () () () () () () () (33G, 22G) () Nov. 24 at Dallas 19-21 L 62,204 Taylor 49 408 8.3 72 0 (24G) (32G, 23G) Dec. 1 PITTSBURGH 23-25 L 55,260 Shaw 44 525 11.9 48 1 Cunningham: () () () () () () () () () () () () (23G) () Dec. 8 CLEVELAND 20-21 L 46,267 Brady 43 461 10.7 42t 4 () () Dec. 15 at Cincinnati 29-15 W 42,092 Mitchell 25 246 9.8 45 2 TEAM: (52N, 27G) (26G, 43N) (44N) (34G, Dec. 22 TENNESSEEl 10-28 L 51,033 Mack 11 79 7.2 12 0 31G) () (39N, 22G) (50N, 35N, 34G) (24G) Dec. 29 at Indianapolis 13-20 L 56,755 Johnson 9 187 20.8 79t 2 (27G, 43G, 27G, 42G) (22G, 40N) (41N, l TV blackout Lockett 5 76 15.2 35 2 31G) (23G) (33G, 22G) () (24G) (32G, 23G) JAX OPP Luzar 1 5 5.0 5 0 Opponents: (33B) (25G, 38G, 39G) (46G) TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 275 324 Jones 1 5 5.0 5 0 (31G) (40G, 26G, 33G, 32N) (46N, 30G) Rushing 105 112 Jaguars 268 3019 11.3 79t 18 (45N, 43G, 45G) (41N, 37N, 27G) (49N) () Passing 156 188 Opponents 314 3488 11.1 60t 19 (33N) (25G, 29G, 30G, 46G, 33G, 50G) Penalty 14 24 (42N, 36B) (51G, 18G, 25G) (46N) (19G, Third Down: Made /Att.71/207 83/212 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD 27G) Third Down Pct. 34.3 39.2 McCree 6 129 21.5 53 0 Fourth Down: Made/Att. 18/26 11/20 Craft 3 0 0.0 0 0 SACKS Fourth Down Pct. 69.2 55.0 Bryant 1 26 26.0 26 0 Henderson 6.5, Stroud 6.5, Coleman 5.0, POSSESSION AVG. 28:39 31:21 Ayodele 1 22 22.0 22 0 Spicer 4.0, Ayodele 3.0, Clark 2.0, Meier TOTAL NET YARDS 4851 5335 Clark 1 7 7.0 7 0 2.0, Brackens 1.0, Charlton 1.0, Darius 1.0, Average per Game 303.2 333.4 Battles 1 6 6.0 6 0 McCree 1.0, Rainer 1.0, L. Smith 1.0, Total Plays 959 1042 Darius 1 3 3.0 3 0 Westmoreland 1.0, Jaguars 36, Average Per Play 5.1 5.1 Jaguars 14 193 13.8 53 0 Opponents 42. NET YARDS RUSHING 2089 2071 Opponents 9 141 15.7 40t 2 Average per Game 130.6 129.4 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Total Rushes 455 487 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B Rainer (87-101-188), Clark (73-79-152), NET YARDS PASSING 2762 3264 Hanson 81 3583 44.2 37.6 10 27 64 0 Darius (74-42-116), Ayodele (51-57-108, Average per Game 172.6 204.0 Jaguars 81 3583 44.2 37.6 10 27 64 0 Slaughter (47-59-106), McCree (63-22-85), Sacked/Yards Lost 42/257 36/224 Opp. 65 2518 38.7 32.1 6 19 65 1 Stroud (40-39-79), Henderson (59-20-79), Gross Yards 3019 3488 Bryant (61-6-67), Craft (55-11-66), Attempts/Completions462/268 519/314 PUNT RET. NO FC YDS AVG LG TD Westmoreland (26-38-65), Coleman (27-27- Completion Pct. 58.0 60.5 Shaw 25 17 310 12.4 69t 1 54), Spicer (28-17-45), Smith (16-20-36), Had Intercepted 9 14 Charlton 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Meier (20-12-32), Battles (19-6-25), Thomas PUNTS/AVERAGE 81/44.2 65/38.7 Craft 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 (23-1-24), Charlton (22-2-24), Brackens (8-8- NET PUNTING AVERAGE81/37.6 65/32.1 Gibson 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 16), Tuipala (1-4-5), Boyd (3-1-4), Bean (1-0- PENALTIES/YARDS 89/685 96/717 Jaguars 28 17 311 11.1 69t 1 1), Colinet (1-0-1), Combs (0-1-1), Mills (0-1-1) FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 12/6 20/13 Opponents 39 11 339 8.7 43 0 TOUCHDOWNS 38 35 Rushing 19 14 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Passing 18 19 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD Returns 1 2 Joseph 27 562 20.8 53 0 OFFENSE Mack 13 234 19.5 54 0 WR Jimmy Smith (16) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Charlton 10 236 23.6 32 0 LT Zach Wiegert (5) Jaguars 41 102 72 113 0 328 Washington 5 35 7.0 11 0 Mike Pearson (11) Opponents 47 100 74 94 0 315 Shaw 3 53 17.7 22 0 LG Brad Meester (16) Lockett 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 C John Wade (16) Luzar 1 0 0.0 0 0 RG Chris Naeole (16) SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP Redmond 1 32 32.0 32 0 RT Maurice Williams (5) Mack 9 9 0 0 0 54 Spicer 1 12 12.0 12 0 Todd Fordham (9) Taylor 8 8 0 0 0 52 Tuipala 1 3 3.0 3 0 TE Kyle Brady (16) Smith 7 0 7 0 0 44 Jaguars 62 1323 21.3 47 0 WR Patrick Johnson (6) Seder 0 0 0 011/11 8/12 0 35 Opponents 73 1523 20.9 66 1 Bobby Shaw (10) Epstein 0 0 0 013/13 5/9 0 28 QB Mark Brunell (16) Brady 4 0 4 0 0 24 RB Fred Taylor (16) Boyd 0 0 0 0 7/7 5/5 0 22 FB/TE Pete Mitchell (11) Garrard 2 2 0 0 0 12 Patrick Washington (3) Johnson 2 0 2 0 0 12 Lockett 2 0 2 0 0 12 DEFENSE Mitchell 2 0 2 0 0 12 LE Marco Coleman (16) Shaw 2 0 1 1 0 12 DT Marcus Stroud (16) Cunningham0 0 0 0 2/2 1/1 0 5 DT John Henderson (13) Meier 0 0 0 0 1 2 RE Tony Brackens (5) Jaguars 38 19 18 133/33 19/27 2328 Rob Meier (7) Opponents35 14 19 232/32 23/34 0315 Paul Spicer (4) SLB Danny Clark (12) 2-point conversions: Taylor 2, Smith, MLB Wali Rainer (14) Jaguars 3-5, Opponents 2-3 WLB T.J. Slaughte) LCB Fernando Bryant (16) PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING RCB Jason Craft (16) Brunell 416 245 58.9 2788 6.70 17 7 79t 34/210 85.7 SS Donovin Darius (16) Garrard 46 23 50.0 231 5.02 1 2 22 7/40 53.8 FS Marlon McCree (16) Johnson 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 1/7 0.0 Jaguars 462 268 58.0 3019 6.53 18 9 79t 42/257 82.5 Opponents 519 314 60.5 3488 6.72 19 14 60t 36/224 81.5

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Head Coach: Jack Del Rio Standings: Third in AFC South DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sept. 7 at Carolina 23-24 L 72,134 Taylor 345 1572 4.6 62 6 Marler 0/0 10/11 4/8 5/12 1/2 Sept. 14BUFFALOl 17-38 L 58,613 Toefield 53 212 4.0 30 2 Jaguars 0/0 10/11 4/8 5/12 1/2 Sept. 21at Indianapolis 13-23 L 55,770 Fuamatu-Ma’afala 35 144 4.1 18 1 Opponents 0/0 8/8 9/9 6/8 1/2 Sept. 28at Houston 20-24 L 70,041 Leftwich 25 108 4.3 18 2 Oct. 5 SAN DIEGOl 27-21 W 48,954 Brunell 8 19 2.4 12 1 Marler: (40G, 55B) (48N, 44G) (46N, 49G, Oct. 12 MIAMI 10-24 L 66,437 M. Edwards 7 13 1.9 3 1 41N, 37G) (29G, 20G) (53G, 27G) (20G, HISTORY Oct. 19 OPEN DATE Allen 4 8 2.0 6 0 31N) (49G) (24G) () (44N, 39G) (36N, 23G) Oct. 26 TENNESSEEl 17-30 L 55,918 Lewis 1 6 6.0 6 0 (46N, 28G, 41N) (35G, 41N, 28G) (24G, Nov. 2 at Baltimore 17-24 L 69,486 T. Edwards 3 -9 -3.0 4 0 23G, 34N) (43G, 35G, 21B) (30B) Nov. 9 INDIANAPOLISl28-23 W 45,037 Jaguars 481 2073 4.3 62 13 Opponents: (49G) (27G) (46G, 36G, 29G) Nov. 16 at Tennessee 3-10 L 68,809 Opponents 442 1406 3.2 29t 12 (48G, 50N) () (51G) (43G, 43G, 33G) (23G, Nov. 23 at N.Y. Jets 10-13 L 77,614 32G, 23G) (27G, 26G, 27G) (33G, 48N) Nov. 30 TAMPA BAY 17-10 W 60,543 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD (36G, 35G) (47G, 45N) () (22G, 31G) (33G, Dec. 7 HOUSTONl 27-0 W 43,363 Smith 54 805 14.9 67 4 38G) () Dec. 14 at New England 13-27 L 68,436 Taylor 48 370 7.7 60t 1 Dec. 21 NEW ORLEANSl20-19 W 49,207 T. Edwards 35 487 13.9 84t 3 SACKS Dec. 28 at Atlanta 14-21 L 70,266 M. Edwards 31 226 7.3 32 0 Brackens 6.0, Stroud 4.5, Douglas 3.5, l TV blackout Brady 29 281 9.7 26 1 Henderson 3.5, Meier 1.5, Ayodele 1.0, JAX OPP Johnson 17 253 14.9 28 1 Barnes 1.0, Peterson 1.0, Slaughter 1.0, TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 305 276 Hankton 17 166 9.8 22 0 Thomas 1.0, Jaguars 24, Opponents 28. Rushing 118 84 Hatchette 15 203 13.5 45 2 Passing 163 172 Toefield 14 105 7.5 16 1 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Penalty 24 20 Wrighster 13 150 11.5 30 2 Peterson (87-80-167), Ayodele (97-53-150), Third Down: Made/Att. 80/216 92/218 Stokes 13 116 8.9 22 0 Darius (65-53-118), Stroud (82-19-101), Third Down Pct. 37.0 42.2 Allen 6 60 10.0 31 1 Mathis (72-19-91), Henderson (60-17-77), Fourth Down: Made/Att. 13/26 7/14 Lewis 4 100 25.0 65t 1 Cooper (37-37-74), Clark (38-35-73), Fourth Down Pct. 50.0 50.0 Redmond 3 67 22.3 29 0 Bryant (59-12-71), Brackens (41-12-53), POSSESSION AVG. 30:09 29:51 Luzar 3 30 10.0 21 0 Spicer (24-13-37), Douglas (27-4-31), Craft TOTAL NET YARDS 5358 4657 Fuamatu-Ma’afala 1 2 2.0 2 0 (25-5-30), Meier (25-5-30), Slaughter (14- Average per Game 334.9 291.1 Jaguars 303 3421 11.3 84t 17 11-25), Barnes (13-2-15), Thomas (7-5-12), Total Plays 1024 976 Opponents 303 3385 11.2 75t 23 A. Mitchell (7-3-10), K. Mitchell (3-7-10), Average Per Play 5.2 4.8 Trapp (3-2-5), Leonard (4-0-4), McCree (0- NET YARDS RUSHING 2073 1406 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2-2), Franklin (1-0-1), Adams (0-1-1) Average per Game 129.6 87.9 Peterson 3 8 2.7 7 0 Total Rushes 481 442 Craft 2 29 14.5 21 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3285 3251 Ayodele 2 15 7.5 13 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Average per Game 205.3 203.2 Mathis 2 0 0.0 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 28/136 24/134 Cooper 1 12 12.0 12 0 OFFENSE Gross Yards 3421 3385 Brackens 1 4 4.0 4 0 WR Jimmy Smith (12) Atts/Completions 515/303 510/303 Darius 1 4 4.0 4 0 Matthew Hatchette (4) Completion Pct. 58.8 59.4 Trapp 1 4 4.0 4 0 LT Mike Pearson (16) Had Intercepted 17 15 Spicer 1 2 2.0 2 0 LG Vince Manuwai (14) PUNTS/AVERAGE 69/41.3 75/41.0 Bryant 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jamar Nesbit (2) NET PUNTING AVE. 69/33.5 75/34.1 Jaguars 15 78 5.2 21 0 C Brad Meester (16) PENALTIES/YARDS 108/895 103/881 Opponents 17 198 11.6 52 1 RG Chris Naeole (16) FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 27/14 26/12 RT Maurice Williams (16) TOUCHDOWNS 31 37 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B TE Kyle Brady (15) Rushing 13 12 Royals 45 1852 41.2 34.8 5 9 51 0 WR Troy Edwards (11) Passing 17 23 Hanson 23 1001 43.5 31.1 1 4 58 1 J.J. Stokes (3) Returns 1 2 Jaguars 69 2853 41.3 33.5 6 13 58 1 QB Byron Leftwich (13) Opp. 75 3077 41.0 34.1 7 24 58 0 Mark Brunell (3) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS RB Fred Taylor (16) Jaguars 34 93 57 92 0 276 PUNT RET. NO FC YDS AVG LG TD FB Marc Edwards (16) Opponents 85 81 57 108 0 331 Allen 27 15 324 12.0 52 0 Lewis 5 0 45 9.0 14 0 DEFENSE SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP Mathis 2 3 7 3.5 6 0 LE Tony Brackens (15) Marler 0 0 0 030/30 20/33 0 90 Jaguars 34 18 376 11.1 52 0 DT Marcus Stroud (16) Taylor 7 6 1 0 0 42 DT John Henderson (16) Smith 4 0 4 0 0 24 Opponents 40 3 420 10.5 40 0 RE Hugh Douglas (16) T. Edwards 3 0 3 0 0 18 Toefield 3 2 1 0 0 18 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD OLB Akin Ayodele (16) Hatchette 2 0 2 0 0 12 Allen 41 831 20.3 61 0 MLB Mike Peterson (16) Leftwich 2 2 0 0 0 12 Toefield 14 272 19.4 35 0 OLB Danny Clark (9) Wrighster 2 0 2 0 0 12 Lewis 6 111 18.5 26 0 T.J. Slaughter (3) Allen 1 0 1 0 0 6 M. Edwards 2 44 22.0 24 0 Keith Mitchell (2) Ayodele 1 0 0 1 0 6 Redmond 1 21 21.0 21 0 LCB Fernando Bryant (16) Brady 1 0 1 0 0 6 T. Edwards 1 20 20.0 20 0 RCB Rashean Mathis (10) Brunell 1 1 0 0 0 6 Brady 1 10 10.0 10 0 Jason Craft (6) M. Edwards 1 1 0 0 0 6 Mathis 1 7 7.0 7 0 SS Donovin Darius (16) F.-Ma’afala 1 1 0 0 0 6 FS Deke Cooper (10) Johnson 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jaguars 67 1316 19.6 61 0 Rashean Mathis (6) Lewis 1 0 1 0 0 6 Opponents 58 1227 21.2 58 0 Jaguars 31 13 17 130/30 20/33 0276 Opp. 37 12 23 233/34 24/27 1331 2-point conversions: Jaguars 0-1, Opp. 1-3 PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Leftwich 418 239 57.2 2819 6.74 14 16 84t 19/90 73.0 Brunell 82 54 65.9 484 5.90 2 0 65t 9/46 89.7 Garrard 12 9 75.0 86 7.17 1 0 28 0/0 122.2 Toefield 2 1 50.0 32 16.00 0 0 32 0/0 95.8 Royals 1 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 0 0/0 0.0 Jaguars 515 303 58.8 3421 6.64 17 17 84t 28/136 76.0 Opponents 510 303 59.4 3385 6.64 23 15 75t 24/134 82.0

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Head Coach: Jack Del Rio Standings: Second in AFC South DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD Opponents: (42N, 25G) (44G, 22G, 51N) Sept. 12at Buffalo 13-10 W 72,389 Taylor 260 1224 4.7 46 2 (26G, 40G) (46G) (21G, 28G) (31G, 42N) (34G) Sept. 19DENVERl 7-6 W 69,127 Toefield 51 169 3.3 16 0 (38G, 21G) (32N, 21G) (41G) (25G, 33G) (37G) Sept. 26at Tennessee 15-12 W 68,932 G. Jones 62 162 2.6 12 3 (47N, 42G) (35G, 31N) (34B) (35G, 27G) Oct. 3 INDIANAPOLIS 17-24 L 73,114 Leftwich 39 148 3.8 17 2 Oct. 10 at San Diego 21-34 L 52,101 Garrard 12 76 6.3 12 1 SACKS Oct. 17 KANSAS CITYl22-16 W 66,413 Fuamatu-Ma’afala 20 69 3.5 10 1 Favors 5.5, Henderson 5.5, Peterson 5.0, HISTORY Oct. 24 at Indianapolis 27-24 W 56,615 T. Edwards 2 2 1.0 2 0 Oct. 31 at Houston 6-20 L 70,502 Jaguars 446 1850 4.1 46 9 Stroud 4.5, McCray 3.5, Gildon 3.0, Nov. 7 OPEN DATE Opponents 438 1777 4.1 47 7 Ayodele 2.0, D. Smith 2.0, Barnes 1.0, Nov. 14 DETROIT (OT)l23-17 W 66,431 Cooper 1.0, Grant 1.0, Patterson 1.0, Meier Nov. 21 TENNESSEEl 15-18 L 69,703 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 0.5, Ransom 0.5, Jaguars 37, Opponents Nov. 28 at Minnesota 16-27 L 64,004 Smith 74 1172 15.8 65 6 32. Dec. 5 PITTSBURGH 16-17 L 76,877 T. Edwards 50 533 10.7 36 1 Dec. 12 CHICAGOl 22-3 W 67,572 Taylor 36 345 9.6 64t 1 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Dec. 19 at Green Bay 28-25 W 70,437 Toefield 28 151 5.4 16 1 Peterson (102-76-178), Ayodele (82-49- l Dec. 26 HOUSTON 0-21 L 66,227 Williams 27 268 9.9 26 1 131), Darius (78-47-125), Henderson (78- Jan. 2 at Oakland 13-6 W 41,112 Wilford 19 271 14.3 46 2 20-98), Washington (65-21-86), Grant (63- l TV blackout Yoder 14 157 11.2 56 0 21-84), Stroud (63-17-80), D. Smith (43-35- JAX OPP Brady 14 103 7.4 21 1 78), Mathis (54-17-71), Favors (27-12-39), TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 279 290 Wrighster 10 69 6.9 12 1 Cooper (23-12-35), Meier (21-12-33), Rushing 88 83 Hankton 9 81 9.0 14t 2 Passing 161 181 M. Edwards 7 41 5.9 15 0 McCray (21-6-27), Bolden (22-3-25), Penalty 30 26 B. Jones 6 84 14.5 26t 1 Hendricks (13-10-23), Gildon (16-3-19), Third Down: Made /Att. 80/217 84/205 Fuamatu-Ma’afala 4 19 4.8 8 0 Thomas (14-2-16), Ransom (9-7-16), Third Down Pct. 36.9 41.0 G. Jones 3 13 4.3 9 0 Barnes (5-5-10), Patterson (2-6-8), Spicer Fourth Down: Made/Att. 10/18 5/10 Allen 2 8 4.0 5 0 (5-2-7), Blade (4-1-5), Green (2-0-0), Fourth Down Pct. 55.6 50.0 Lewis 1 4 4.0 4 0 Maddox (1-0-1) POSSESSION AVG. 30:28 29:32 Leftwich 1 -7 -7.0 -7 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5009 5134 Jaguars 305 3315 10.9 65 17 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Average per Game 313.1 320.9 Opponents 306 3574 11.7 54 18 Total Plays 991 972 OFFENSE Average Per Play 5.1 5.3 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD WR Jimmy Smith (16) NET YARDS RUSHING 1850 1777 Darius 5 80 16.0 37 0 Average per Game 115.6 111.1 LT Ephraim Salaam (12) Mathis 5 42 8.4 21 0 Total Rushes 446 438 Mike Pearson (4) Grant 2 4 2.0 4 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3159 3357 LG Vince Manuwai (16) Washington 2 0 0.0 0 0 Average per Game 197.4 209.8 C Brad Meester (16) Cooper 1 0 0.0 0 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 32/156 37/217 RG Chris Naeole (16) D. Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gross Yards 3315 3574 RT Maurice Williams (16) Jaguars 16 126 7.9 37 0 Attempts/Completions 513/305 497/306 Opponents 11 163 14.8 43t 1 TE Kyle Brady (8) Completion Pct. 59.5 61.6 Todd Yoder (8) Had Intercepted 11 16 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B George Wrighster (3) PUNTS/AVERAGE 84/42.8 74/44.1 WR Reggie Williams (15) NET PUNTING AVG. 84/35.5 74/35.1 Hanson 84 3592 42.8 35.5 9 28 69 0 QB Byron Leftwich (14) PENALTIES/YARDS 109/940 118/966 Jaguars 84 3592 42.8 35.5 9 28 69 0 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 23/11 30/12 Opponents743265 44.1 35.1 13 19 80 0 RB Fred Taylor (14) TOUCHDOWNS 26 31 FB Marc Edwards (5) Rushing 9 7 PUNT RET. NO FC YDS AVG LG TD Greg Jones (3) Passing 17 18 Lewis 23 7 227 9.9 50 0 Returns 0 6 Allen 15 2 144 9.6 32 0 DEFENSE T. Edwards 3 1 26 8.7 14 0 LE Rob Meier (8) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Mathis 1 0 8 8.0 8 0 Bobby McCray (7) Jaguars 35 75 56 89 6 261 Jaguars 42 10 405 9.6 50 0 Paul Spicer (2) Opponents 61 86 34 99 0 280 Opponents 38 13 429 11.3 83t 2 DT Marcus Stroud (16) DT John Henderson (16) SCORING TD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD RE Greg Favors (11) Lewis 21 386 18.4 26 0 Scobee 0 0 0 021/21 24/31 0 93 Lionel Barnes (3) J. Smith 6 0 6 0 0 36 T. Edwards 15 335 22.3 45 0 OLB Akin Ayodele (16) G. Jones 3 3 0 0 0 18 Allen 11 210 19.1 25 0 Taylor 3 2 1 0 0 18 G. Jones 5 90 18.0 23 0 MLB Mike Peterson (16) Wilford 2 0 2 0 0 14 Toefield 3 43 14.3 19 0 OLB Daryl Smith (13) Hankton 2 0 2 0 0 12 Brady 1 15 15.0 15 0 LCB Rashean Mathis (16) Leftwich 2 2 0 0 0 12 M. Edwards 1 8 8.0 8 0 RCB (16) R. Williams 1 0 1 0 0 10 Jaguars 57 1087 19.1 45 0 SS Donovin Darius (16) B. Jones 1 0 1 0 0 8 Opponents 50 995 19.9 52 0 FS Deon Grant (16) Brady 1 0 1 0 0 6 T. Edwards 1 0 1 0 0 6 FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Fu.-Mafala 1 1 0 0 0 6 Scobee 0/0 10/10 8/11 5/7 1/3 Garrard 1 1 0 0 0 6 JAGUARS 0/0 10/10 8/11 5/7 1/3 Toefield 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS0/0 9/9 7/10 5/8 0/1 Wrighster 1 0 1 0 0 6 Favors 0 0 0 0 1 2 Scobee: (25G, 27G) ( ) ( ) (35N, 48G, 42G, D. Smith 0 0 0 0 1 2 22G) ( ) (51N) (26G, 32G, 26G, 53G) (44G, Jaguars 26 9 17 021/21 24/31 2261 49N, 36G) (31G) (35G, 48G, 44N) (33G, Opponents 31 7 18 627/28 21/28 0280 32G, 42G) (32N, 20G, 29G, 36G, 60N) (30G, 25G) ( ) (31N) (26G, 22G) 2-point conversions: R. Williams 2, B. Jones, Wilford, Jaguars 4-4, Opp. 2-3

PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Leftwich 441 267 60.5 2,941 6.67 15 10 65 25/114 82.2 Garrard 72 38 52.8 374 5.19 2 1 36t 6/35 71.2 Toefield 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 1/7 0.0 Jaguars 513 305 59.5 3,315 6.46 17 11 65 32/156 80.7 Opponents 497 306 61.6 3,574 7.19 18 16 54 37/217 82.0

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Head Coach: Jack Del Rio Postseason: 0-1 Standings: Second in AFC South DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FGS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Sept. 7 at Carolina 23-24 L 72,134 Taylor 194 787 4.1 71t 3 Scobee 0/0 9/9 7/8 5/10 2/3 Sept. 14BUFFALO 17-38 L 58,613 G. Jones 151 575 3.8 27 4 Jaguars 0/0 9/9 7/8 5/10 2/3 Sept. 11SEATTLE 26-14 W 65,204 Garrard 31 172 5.5 28 3 Opponents 0/0 2/2 8/10 9/14 1/1 Sept. 18at Indianapolis 3-10 L 56,460 Pearman 39 149 3.8 45 1 Toefield 36 142 3.9 32t 4 Sept. 25at N.Y. Jets (OT)26-20 W 77,422 Scobee: (23G, 41G, 43N, 29G, 41G) (42N, Leftwich 31 67 2.2 9 2 Oct. 2 DENVER 7-20 L 66,045 HISTORY M. Jones 12 51 4.3 25 0 28G) (32G, 40G) ( ) (32G, 51G, 53G) (23G) Oct. 9 CINCINNATI 23-20 W 66,137 Wimbush 3 12 4.0 7 1 (49N, 44N) ( ) (48G, 33G, 26G) (31G) (30G, Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh (OT)23-17 W 63,891 Williams 2 3 1.5 10 0 38N) (24G, 29G) (27G) (52N, 32G) (40N, Oct. 23 OPEN DATE Gray 3 1 0.3 3 0 26G) (46G, 38G) Oct. 30 at St. Louis 21-24 L 65,251 Jaguars 502 1959 3.9 71t 18 Nov. 6 HOUSTON 21-14 W 64,613 Opponents 434 1709 3.9 51 4 Opponents: ( ) (41G) (35G, 25G) (41N, 46B, Nov. 13 BALTIMORE 30-3 W 66,107 33G, 42G) (31G, 48G) (29G, 46N) (41G) ( ) Nov. 20 at Tennessee 31-28 W 69,149 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD (41G) ( ) (43N, 42G) (34N) (40G, 34G, 38G, Nov. 27 at Arizona 24-17 W 37,198 Smith 70 1023 14.6 45t 6 46G) (35G, 47G, 33G) (37G, 53G, 38N, 48N) ( ) Dec. 4 at Cleveland 20-14 W 70,941 Wilford 41 681 16.6 39 7 Dec. 11 INDIANAPOLIS 18-26 L 67,164 M. Jones 36 432 12.0 42 5 SACKS Dec. 18 SAN FRANCISCO 10-9 W 64,764 Williams 35 445 12.7 41 0 Hayward 8.5, Spicer 7.5, Peterson 6.0, Dec. 24 at Houston 38-20 W 70,025 Pearman 32 240 7.5 19 0 Meier 6.0, McCray 5.5, D. Smith 4.0, Brady 18 157 8.7 33 1 Jan. 1 TENNESSEE 40-13 W 65,485 Henderson 3.0, Ayodele 2.5, Grant 1.5, Wrighster 13 120 9.2 27 2 Jan. 7 at New England 3-28 L 68,756 Taylor 13 83 6.4 13 0 Stroud 1.0, Maddox 1.0, Cousin 0.5, G. Jones 10 65 6.5 10 0 Jaguars 47, Opponents 32. JAX OPP Wimbush 5 26 5.2 6 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 301 273 B. Jones 3 49 16.3 41 0 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Rushing 97 79 Toefield 3 17 5.7 11 0 Peterson (104-86-190), D. Smith (68-49- Passing 170 158 Hankton 3 15 5.0 8 0 117), Ayodele (62-38-100), Grant (69-21- Penalty 34 36 Manuwai 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 90), Henderson (62-21-83), Cooper (52-28- Third Down: Made /Att.93/225 67/205 Jaguars 283 3352 11.8 45t 21 80), Wright (50-28-78), Mathis (46-24-70), Third Down Pct. 41.3 32.7 Opponents 285 3223 11.3 83t 22 Stroud (42-24-66), Spicer (43-13-56), Fourth Down: Made/Att. 4/10 4/14 Cousin (31-25-56), Hayward (39-10-49), Fourth Down Pct. 40.0 28.6 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Meier (35-12-47), Sensabaugh (21-10-31), Mathis 5 79 15.8 41t 1 POSSESSION AVG. 31:33 28:27 McCray (20-3-23), Wiley (7-4-11), Darius Cousin 4 18 4.5 14 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5149 4655 Peterson 3 54 18.0 26t 1 (6-2-8), Thomas (5-2-7), Gilbert (4-3-7), Average per Game 321.8 290.9 Grant 3 29 9.7 29 0 Favors (1-4-5), Richardson (3-1-4), Maddox Total Plays 1021 963 Wright 2 4 2.0 4 0 (3-1-4), Starks (3-1-4), Winborn (2-0-2), Average Per Play 5.0 4.8 Cooper 1 0 0.0 0 0 Roberson (1-1-2), Davis (1-0-1), Sorensen NET YARDS RUSHING 1959 1709 Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 (1-0-1), Chase (0-1-1) Average per Game 122.4 106.8 Jaguars 19 184 9.7 41t 2 Total Rushes 502 434 Opponents 6 90 15.0 37 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP NET YARDS PASSING 3190 2946 Average per Game 199.4 184.1 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B OFFENSE Sacked/Yards Lost 32/162 47/277 Hanson 82 3517 42.9 36.9 11 33 74 1 WR Jimmy Smith (16) Gross Yards 3352 3223 Jaguars 82 3517 42.9 36.9 11 33 74 1 LT Khalif Barnes (12) Attempts/Completions487/283 482/285 Opp. 88 3763 42.8 36.7 6 22 75 1 Mike Pearson (2) Completion Pct. 58.1 59.1 Ephraim Salaam (2) Had Intercepted 6 19 PUNT RET. NO FC YDS AVG LG TD LG Vince Manuwai (16) PUNTS/AVERAGE 83/42.4 88/42.8 Pearman 49 15 410 8.4 24 0 C Brad Meester (12) NET PUNTING AVERAGE83/36.9 88/36.7 Owens 3 0 6 2.0 6 0 Dennis Norman (4) PENALTIES/YARDS 121/1006130/1055 Mathis 1 0 -1 -1.0 -1 0 RG Chris Naeole (15) FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 27/11 21/9 Jaguars 53 15 415 7.8 24 0 RT Maurice Williams (16) Opponents 29 15 236 8.1 72t 1 TOUCHDOWNS 42 30 TE Kyle Brady (14) Rushing 18 4 George Wrighster (6) KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD Passing 21 22 WR Reggie Williams (7) Wimbush 39 955 24.5 91t 1 Returns 3 4 Pearman 8 187 23.4 34 0 Ernest Wilford (8) Alexis 1 31 31.0 31 0 QB Byron Leftwich (11) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Brady 1 24 24.0 24 0 David Garrard (5) Jaguars 67 70 113 99 12 361 G. Jones 1 0 0.0 0 0 RB Fred Taylor (11) Opponents 30 117 36 86 0 269 Jaguars 50 1197 23.9 91t 1 LaBrandon Toefield (2) Opponents 56 1327 23.7 85 0 FB Greg Jones (13) SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP Marler 0 0 0 030/30 20/33 0 90 2-point conversions: Garrard, Jaguars 1-1, DEFENSE Scobee 0 0 0 038/39 23/30 0107 Opp. 0-0 LE Reggie Hayward (15) Wilford 7 0 7 0 0 42 DT Marcus Stroud (16) Smith 6 0 6 0 0 36 DT John Henderson (15) M. Jones 5 0 5 0 0 30 RE Paul Spicer (14) G. Jones 4 4 0 0 0 24 OLB Akin Ayodele (11) Toefield 4 4 0 0 0 24 MLB Mike Peterson (16) Garrard 3 3 0 0 0 20 OLB Daryl Smith (16) Taylor 3 3 0 0 0 18 DB Terry Cousin (5) Leftwich 2 2 0 0 0 12 LCB Rashean Mathis (16) Wimbush 2 1 0 1 0 12 RCB Kenny Wright (16) Wrighster 2 0 2 0 0 12 SS Donovin Darius (2) Brady 1 0 1 0 0 6 Deke Cooper (12) Mathis 1 0 0 1 0 6 Gerald Sensabaugh (2) Pearman 1 1 0 0 0 6 FS Deon Grant (16) Peterson 1 0 0 1 0 6 Jaguars 42 18 21 338/39 23/30 0361 Opp. 30 4 22 429/30 20/27 0269

PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Leftwich 302 175 57.9 2123 7.03 15 5 45t 23/110 89.3 Garrard 168 98 58.3 1117 6.65 4 1 37 8/45 83.9 Gray 14 8 57.1 100 7.14 2 0 26 1/7 119.0 M. Jones 3 2 66.7 12 4.00 0 0 6 0/0 74.3 Jaguars 487 283 58.1 3352 6.88 21 6 45t 32/162 88.4 Opponents 482 285 59.1 3223 6.69 22 19 83t 47/277 78.0 2007 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 199 42401JAGmg168_207.qxp 7/12/07 1:21 PM Page 200

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Head Coach: Jack Del Rio Standings: Third in AFC South DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L TIX DIST. RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD PRESEASON (3-1) Fred Taylor 231 1146 5.0 76 5 Aug. 12 at Miami Dolphins 31-26 W 67,979 Maurice Jones-Drew 166 941 5.7 74t 13 Aug. 19 CAROLINA PANTHERS 10-17 L 64,073 David Garrard 47 250 5.3 20 0 Aug. 26 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS 29-18 W 63,161 Alvin Pearman 19 89 4.7 12 1 Aug. 31 at Atlanta Falcons 20-17 W 70,616 Byron Leftwich 25 41 1.6 7 2 REGULAR SEASON (8-8) Reggie Williams 7 33 4.7 10 0 HISTORY Sept. 10 DALLAS COWBOYS 24-17 W 67,164 Quinn Gray 2 26 13.0 17t 2 Sept. 18 PITTSBURGH STEELERS 9-0 W 67,164 LaBrandon Toefield 10 22 2.2 12 0 Sept. 24 at Indianapolis Colts 14-21 L 57,041 Rich Alexis 3 5 1.7 3 0 Oct. 1 at Washington Redskins 30-36 OT L 89,450 Derrick Wimbush 1 3 3.0 3 0 Oct. 8 NEW YORK JETS 41-0 W 66,604 Matt Jones 2 -15 -7.5 -6 0 Oct. 15 OPEN DATE JAGUARS 513 2541 5.0 76 23 Oct. 22 at Houston Texans 7-27 L 70,035 OPPONENTS 420 1460 3.5 40 14 Oct. 29 at Philadelphia Eagles 13-6 W 69,249 Nov. 5 TENNESSEE TITANS 37-7 W 66,524 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD Nov. 12 HOUSTON TEXANS 10-13 L 65,918 Reggie Williams 52 616 11.8 48 4 Nov. 20 NEW YORK GIANTS 26-10 W 67,164 Maurice Jones-Drew 46 436 9.5 51t 2 Nov. 26 at Buffalo Bills 24-27 L 63,608 Matt Jones 41 643 15.7 49 4 Dec. 3 at Miami Dolphins 24-10 W 73,160 George Wrighster 39 353 9.1 23 3 Dec. 10 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 44-17 W 67,164 Ernest Wilford 36 524 14.6 41 2 Dec. 17 at Tennessee Titans 17-24 L 69,143 Fred Taylor 23 242 10.5 36 1 Dec. 24 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 21-24 L 67,164 Marcedes Lewis 13 126 9.7 31 1 Dec. 31 at Kansas City Chiefs 30-35 L 77,500 Cortez Hankton 5 48 9.6 15 0 Kyle Brady 5 37 7.4 13 0 JAX OPP Derrick Wimbush 4 23 5.8 9 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 293 259 Alvin Pearman 2 12 6.0 7 0 Rushing 127 94 JAGUARS 266 3060 11.5 51t 17 Passing 147 143 OPPONENTS 294 3278 11.1 68t 12 Penalty 19 22 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Third Down: Made /Att. 85/217 63/227 Rashean Mathis 8 146 18.3 55 0 Third Down Pct. 39.2 36.6 Deon Grant 2 25 12.5 24 0 Fourth Down: Made/Att. 7/14 4/14 Gerald Sensabaugh 2 8 4.0 8 0 Fourth Down Pct. 50.0 28.6 Scott Starks 1 55 55.0 55t 1 POSSESSION AVG. 32:11 27:49 Terry Cousin 1 16 16.0 16 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5423 4538 Mike Peterson 1 15 15.0 15 0 Average per Game 338.9 283.6 Nick Greisen 1 6 6.0 6 0 Total Plays 989 978 Daryl Smith 1 4 4.0 4 0 Average Per Play 5.5 4.6 Brian Williams 1 4 4.0 4 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 2541 1460 Dee Webb 1 1 1.0 1 0 Average per Game 158.8 91.3 Clint Ingram 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total Rushes 513 420 NET YARDS PASSING 2882 3078 JAGUARS 20 280 14.0 55t 1 Average per Game 180.1 192.4 OPPONENTS 14 222 15.9 83t 2 Sacked/Yards Lost 30/178 35/200 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B Gross Yards 3060 3278 Chris Hanson 72 2920 40.6 33.4 7 20 58 1 Attempts/Completions 446/266 523/294 JAGUARS 73 2820 40.0 22.4 7 20 58 1 Completion Pct. 59.6 56.2 OPPONENTS 90 3724 41.4 35.8 7 25 73 2 Had Intercepted 14 20 PUNTS/AVERAGE 73/40.0 90/41.4 PUNT RETURNS NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NET PUNTING AVERAGE 73/33.4 90/35.8 Alvin Pearman 32 16 283 8.8 29 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 97/806 80/684 Chad Owens 9 5 56 6.2 13 0 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 16/9 12/4 Rashean Mathis 2 1 9 4.5 9 0 TOUCHDOWNS 42 32 Maurice Jones-Drew 1 0 13 13.0 13 0 Rushing 23 14 LaBrandon Toefield 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Passing 17 12 JAGUARS 45 22 361 8.0 29 0 Returns 2 6 OPPONENTS 29 16 343 11.8 82t 2 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD SCORING TD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP Maurice Jones-Drew 31 860 27.7 93t 1 Josh Scobee 0 0 0 0 41/41 26/32 0 119 Derrick Wimbush 8 181 22.6 33 0 M. Jones-Drew 16 13 2 1 0 96 Kyle Brady 4 18 4.5 9 0 Fred Taylor 6 5 1 0 0 36 Alvin Pearman 3 56 18.7 22 0 Matt Jones 4 0 4 0 0 24 Richard Collier 1 8 8.0 8 0 Reggie Williams 4 0 4 0 0 24 Montell Owens 1 4 4.0 4 0 George Wrighster 3 0 3 0 0 18 LaBrandon Toefield 1 9 9.0 9 0 Quinn Gray 2 2 0 0 0 12 JAGUARS 49 1136 23.2 93t 1 Byron Leftwich 2 2 0 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 60 1262 21.0 70 0 Ernest Wilford 2 0 2 0 0 12 Marcedes Lewis 1 0 1 0 0 6 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Alvin Pearman 1 1 0 0 0 6 Josh Scobee 0/0 5/6 7/7 14/18 0/1 Scott Starks 1 0 0 1 0 6 JAGUARS 0/0 5/6 7/7 14/18 0/1 JAGUARS 42 23 17 2 41/41 26/32 0 371 OPPONENTS 0/0 7/7 3/6 7/10 0/1 OPPONENTS 32 14 12 6 31/31 17/24 0 274 Scobee: (35G, 49N) (31G, 32G, 42G) (24N, 49N) (46G, 43G, 2-point conversions: JAGUARS 0-1, OPPONENTS 0-0 41G) (43G, 40G) ( ) (40G, 27G) (47G, 21G, 39G) (44G) (39G, 24G, 23G, 48G) (42N, 27G) (48G) (48N, 48G, 34G, 46G) (43G) SCORE BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS (53N) (33G) JAGUARS 72 112 80 107 0 371 OPPONENTS 61 64 72 71 6 274 OPPONENTS: (32G, 36N) ( ) ( ) (44G, 37G, 37G) ( ) (38N, 43G, 21G) (25G, 28G) ( ) (25G, 32N, 52N, 28G) (40G) (21G, 42G) (42N, 42G) (41G) (44N, 27G) (48G, 49N) ( )

PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SACK/YDS RATING David Garrard 241 145 60.2 1735 7.20 10 9 49 20/119 80.5 Byron Leftwich 183 108 59.0 1159 6.33 7 5 51t 9/48 79.0 Quinn Gray 22 13 59.1 166 7.55 0 0 32 1/11 82.8 Matt Jones 0 0 --- 0 --- 0 0 --- 0/0 --- JAGUARS 446 266 59.6 3060 6.86 17 14 51t 30/178 80.0 OPPONENTS 523 294 56.2 3278 6.27 12 20 68t 35/200 66.8

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TACKLES TT UT A SACKS INT PD TFL QBP FF FR Daryl Smith 170 107 63 3-12 1-4 5 7 5 1 0 Clint Ingram 117 67 50 1.5-10 1-0 4 3 2 0 0 Deon Grant 85 61 24 0 2-25 9 0 3 0 1 Nick Greisen 82 48 34 0 1-6 2 7 5 0 1

Rashean Mathis 71 54 17 0 8-146 15 2 2 0 0 HISTORY John Henderson 64 52 12 3.5-24 0 7 6 12 0 0 Brian Williams 63 47 16 0 1-4 14 0 0 1 0 Donovin Darius 60 47 13 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Paul Spicer 59 47 12 3-17 0 3 8 36 0 0 Bobby McCray 49 42 7 10-59 0 1 6 33 2 0 Gerald Sensabaugh 47 33 14 0 2-8 9 2 1 0 1 Mike Peterson 47 27 20 0 1-15 0 2 2 0 0 Rob Meier 45 37 8 5-32.5 0 0 5 21 0 0 Terry Cousin 42 30 12 0 1-16 5 1 0 0 0 Marcus Stroud 34 31 3 2.5-22 0 3 1 10 0 0 Scott Starks 27 14 13 0 1-55* 0 2 2 2 0 Tony McDaniel 21 15 6 1-7.5 0 3 0 6 0 0 Marcellus Wiley 19 14 5 0 0 1 4 7 0 0 Dee Webb 16 13 3 0 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 Tony Gilbert 16 12 4 1-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Brent Hawkins 8 7 1 2-9 0 0 1 3 0 0 Brian Iwuh 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenny Pettway 5 5 0 2-7 0 0 0 5 0 0 Jamaal Fudge 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montavious Stanley 4 3 1 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jorge Cordova 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 Nick Sorensen 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reggie Hayward 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 * Starks: 55-yard TD vs. NYJ

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES SOLO ASST BLK/KICK FF FR Tony Gilbert 16 14 2 0 0 0 Scott Starks 14 9 5 0 0 0 Gerald Sensabaugh 11 10 1 1 0 0 Nick Sorensen 11 6 5 0 0 0 Brian Iwuh 10 8 2 0 0 0 Montell Owens 8 6 2 0 0 0 Jorge Cordova 8 5 3 1 0 0 Brian Williams 6 1 5 0 0 0 Dee Webb 5 4 1 0 0 0 Clint Ingram 4 2 2 0 0 0 Josh Scobee 4 2 2 0 0 0 Joe Zelenka 4 2 2 0 0 0 Brent Hawkins 3 3 0 0 0 0 Jamaal Fudge 3 2 1 0 0 0 Kenny Pettway 3 2 1 0 0 0 Rashean Mathis 2 2 0 0 0 0 Alvin Pearman 2 2 0 0 0 0 David Richardson 2 2 0 0 0 0 Rich Alexis 2 1 1 0 0 0 Derrick Wimbush 2 1 1 0 0 0 Terry Cousin 1 0 1 0 0 0 Nick Greisen 1 0 1 0 0 0 Daryl Smith 1 0 1 0 0 0

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PLAYOFF GAME SUMMARIES 1996 AFC WILD-CARD PLAYOFF l JAGUARS 30, BILLS 27 DECEMBER 28, 1996, RICH STADIUM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (10-7) 10 7 3 10 — 30 BUFFALO BILLS (10-7) 14 3 3 7 — 27 The Jaguars won their first-ever playoff game with a come-from-behind victory over Buffalo and became HISTORY the first road team to win a postseason game at Rich Stadium. Natrone Means rushed for 175 yards and a touchdown, and Mike Hollis kicked three field goals, the game-winner with 3:07 to play. Buffalo jumped out to a 7-0 lead, but Clyde Simmons intercepted Jim Kelly and ran 20 yards for a score to tie the game. Simmons also had two sacks. Buffalo took a 27-20 lead early in the fourth quarter, but Mark Brunell found Jimmy Smith for a 2-yard TD pass to tie the score, and Aaron Beasley recovered a fumble prior to Hollis’ field goal. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX BUFF Buf. 1 11:30 Thomas 7 pass from Kelly (Christie kick) First Downs 18 19 Jax. 1 6:26 Simmons 20 interception return (Hollis kick) Total Yards 409 308 Buf. 1 2:26 Thomas 2 run (Christie kick) Rushing Yards 184 92 Jax. 1 0:10 Hollis 27 field goal Passing Yards 225 216 Jax. 2 3:45 Means 30 run (Hollis kick) Att-Comp-Int 33-18-2 36-22-1 Buf. 2 1:56 Christie 33 field goal Third Downs 7-17 5-15 Buf. 3 10:20 Christie 47 field goal Fourth Downs 1-1 0-1 Jax. 3 2:45 Hollis 24 field goal Punts-Avg. 5-50.6 5-43.2 Buf. 4 14:17 Burris 38 interception return (Christie kick) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 Jax. 4 8:40 Smith 2 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Penalties-Yards 6-42 6-39 Jax. 4 3:07 Hollis 45 field goal Possession 33:06 26:54 Attendance: 70,213 JAGUARS RUSHING: Means 31-175 (1 TD), Brunell 3-9, Stewart 1-0. BILLS RUSHING: Thomas 14-50 (1 TD), Kelly 4-18, Holmes 9-10, Tasker 1-9, Tindale 1-5. JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 33-18-239, 1 TD, 2 INT. BILLS PASSING: Kelly 32-21-239, 1 TD, 1 INT, Collins 4-1-7, 0 TD, 0 INT. JAGUARS RECEIVING: Smith 5-58 (1 TD), McCardell 4-76, Mitchell 3-64, Maston 2-21, Jackson 1- 11, Brown 1-8, Stewart 1-5, Means 1-(-4). BILLS RECEIVING: Early 9-122, Reed 3-32, Tasker 3-30, Johnson 3-27, Thomas 3-24, Holmes 1-11. 1996 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF l JAGUARS 30, BRONCOS 27 JANUARY 4, 1997, MILE HIGH STADIUM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (11-7) 0 13 7 10 — 30 DENVER BRONCOS (13-4) 12 0 0 15 — 27 The Jaguars won their seventh straight game as they shocked the football world with their upset vic- tory over the 13-3 Broncos. After falling behind 12-0, the Jaguars scored on their next six posses- sions, all on drives of 50 yards and longer, taking a 30-20 lead. Denver had not lost at home all sea- son and had not lost a playoff game at Mile High Stadium since 1984. Natrone Means rushed for 140 yards, and Mark Brunell threw TD passes to Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith. The Jaguars dom- inated in yards, first downs and time of possession. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX DEN Den. 1 6:22 Hebron 1 run (Elam kick blocked by Simmons) First Downs 22 21 Den. 1 0:33 Sharpe 18 pass from Elway (run failed) Total Yards 443 351 Jax. 2 11:15 Hollis 46 field goal Rushing Yards 203 126 Jax. 2 2:58 Means 8 run (Hollis kick) Passing Yards 240 225 Jax. 2 0:10 Hollis 42 field goal Att-Comp-Int 29-18-0 38-25-0 Jax. 3 8:51 McCardell 31 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Third Downs 8-15 6-12 Jax. 4 10:51 Hollis 22 field goal Fourth Downs 0-0 1-1 Den. 4 7:37 Davis 2 run (Davis run) Punts-Avg. 3-39.7 5-42.6 Jax. 4 3:39 Smith 16 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Den. 4 1:50 McCaffrey 15 pass from Elway (Elam kick) Penalties-Yards 3-18 8-64 Possession 32:24 27:36 Attendance: 75,678 JAGUARS RUSHING: Means 21-140 (1 TD), Brunell 7-44, Stewart 8-19. BRONCOS RUSHING: Davis 14-91 (1 TD), Elway 5-30, Hebron 2-5 (1 TD). JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 29-18-245, 2 TD, 0 Int. BRONCOS PASSING: Elway 38-25-226, 2 TD, 0 Int. JAGUARS RECEIVING: McCardell 5-59 (1 TD), Means 4-46, Smith 3-71 (1 TD), Jackson 3-35, Mitchell 2-9, Stewart 1-25. BRONCOS RECEIVING: Davis 7-24, Miller 5-67, McCaffrey 5-54 (1 TD), Craver 3-17, Sharpe 2-31 (1 TD), Carswell 2-18, R.Smith 1-15.

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1996 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME l PATRIOTS 20, JAGUARS 6 JANUARY 12, 1997, FOXBORO STADIUM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (11-8) 0330—6 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (13-5) 7607—20 In just their second season, the Jaguars’ saw their hopes of reaching the Super Bowl end in the AFC Championship game on a cold night in New England. The game began ominously for Jacksonville on its first series, when punter Bryan Barker fielded a high snap and was tackled at the Jaguars’ four-yard line. The Patriots scored a touchdown two plays later. Mistakes haunted the Jaguars throughout the game, with a total of four turnovers - three on their last four possessions - including an end zone inter- HISTORY ception and a fumble that was returned for a touchdown. The Jaguars held the ball for 34:43 and held the Patriots to just 234 yards, but Jacksonville could manage only two field goals by Mike Hollis. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX NE NE 1 12:34 Martin 1 run (Vinatieri kick) First Downs 18 13 Jax. 2 10:33 Hollis 32 field goal Total Yards 289 234 NE 2 7:23 Vinatieri 29 field goal Rushing Yards 101 73 NE 2 0:00 Vinatieri 20 field goal Passing Yards 188 161 Jax. 3 2:37 Hollis 28 field goal Att-Comp-Int 38-20-2 33-20-1 NE 4 2:24 Smith 47 fumble return (Vinatieri kick) Third Downs 5-14 2-13 Fourth Downs 0-2 1-2 Punts-Avg. 5-36.4 6-39.7 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Penalties-Yards 4-23 2-5 Possession 34:43 25:17 Attendance: 60,190 JAGUARS RUSHING: Means 19-43, Stewart 7-40, Brunell 6-34, Barker 1-(-16). PATRIOTS RUSHING: Martin 19-59 (1 TD), Meggett 3-9, Bledsoe 1-4, Byars 1-1. JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 38-20-190, 0 TD, 2 Int. PATRIOTS PASSING: Bledsoe 33-20-178, 0 TD,1 Int. JAGUARS RECEIVING: Mitchell 7-63, McCardell 6-62, Smith 3-45, Stewart 2-8, Brown 1-10, Barlow 1-2. PATRIOTS RECEIVING: Glenn 5-33, Jefferson 4-91, Byars 4-16, Martin 3-18, Meggett 3-15, Coates 1-5.

1997 AFC WILD-CARD PLAYOFF l BRONCOS 42, JAGUARS 17 DECEMBER 27, 1997, MILE HIGH STADIUM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (11-6) 0 7 10 0 — 17 DENVER BRONCOS (13-4) 14 7 0 21 — 42 The Jaguars returned to the site of their historic playoff upset over Denver a year earlier, but the out- come was not to be the same. The Broncos took a 21-0 lead early in the second quarter, however the Jaguars closed the gap to 21-17 in the third quarter with a blocked punt returned for a touch- down and looked to make a rally. On the next series the defense forced a fumble, but the Jaguars could not capitalize as a fumbled snap at the Denver 16-yard line ended the Jaguars’ momentum. The Broncos rolled up 511 yards on offense, 310 of them on the ground, and scored five rushing touchdowns in the game. The Jaguars held the ball for just 19:01, their lowest time of possession ever. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX DEN Den. 1 7:39 Davis 2 run (Elam kick) First Downs 14 28 Den. 1 2:37 Smith 43 pass from Elway (Elam kick) Total Yards 237 511 Den. 2 10:46 Davis 5 run (Elam kick) Rushing Yards 50 310 Jax. 2 5:09 Means 1 run (Hollis kick) Passing Yards 187 201 Jax. 3 13:33 Hollis 38 field goal Att-Comp-Int 32-18-1 24-16-0 Jax. 3 9:16 Davis 29 blocked punt return (Hollis kick) Third Downs 3-10 12-16 Den. 4 13:21 Loville 25 run (Elam kick) Fourth Downs 0-1 1-1 Den. 4 3:43 Loville 8 run (Elam kick) Punts-Avg. 4-29.5 3-33.0 Den. 4 1:11 Hebron 6 run (Elam kick) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 9-54 9-94 Possession 19:01 40:59 Attendance: 74,481 JAGUARS RUSHING: Means 10-40 (1 TD), Stewart 1-6, Brunell 3-4. BRONCOS RUSHING: Davis 31-184 (2 TD), Loville 11-103 (2 TD), Hebron 6-23 (1 TD), Elway 1-0. JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 32-18-203, 0 TD, 1 INT. BRONCOS PASSING: Elway 24-16-223, 1 TD, 0 INT. JAGUARS RECEIVING: McCardell 6-55, Smith 6-55, Stewart 3-46, Jones 1-37, Mitchell 1-7, Means 1- 3 BRONCOS RECEIVING: Davis 4-11, Smith 3-99 (1 TD), McCaffrey 2-33, Green 2-32, Sharpe 2-29, Griffith 2-9, Loville 1-10

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1998 AFC WILD-CARD PLAYOFF l JAGUARS 25, PATRIOTS 10 JANUARY 3, 1999, ALLTEL STADIUM NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (9-8) 0073—10 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (12-5) 6 6 0 13 — 25 The Jaguars hosted their first-ever home playoff game and defeated the Patriots to advance to the divisional playoffs. Mark Brunell returned as the starter after missing nearly three games with a high- ankle sprain. For the Patriots, Scott Zolak started for the injured Drew Bledsoe. The Patriots did not score on their eight first-half possessions. The Jaguars took advantage and scored on two Mike HISTORY Hollis field goals and a 13-yard run by Fred Taylor. New England scored 10 points before the Jaguars bounced back with 13 in the fourth quarter. Taylor’s 162 yards rushing were the second-most in a postseason game in Jaguars’ history, and his 33 attempts were the most. Hollis’ four field goals with- out a miss extended his streak of consecutive field goals in the postseason to 12 and broke his post- season single-game record. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS NE JAX Jax. 1 8:57 Hollis 35 field goal First Downs 14 17 Jax. 1 2:01 Hollis 24 field goal Total Yards 206 308 Jax. 2 5:58 Taylor 13 run (2-point run failed) Rushing Yards 35 160 N.E. 3 4:27 Edwards 1 run (Vinatieri kick) Passing Yards 171 148 N.E. 4 14:48 Vinatieri 27 field goal Att-Comp-Int 44-21-1 34-14-0 Jax. 4 12:24 Smith 37 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Third Downs 5-15 7-18 Jax. 4 5:52 Hollis 34 field goal Fourth Downs 0-1 0-1 Jax. 4 1:44 Hollis 21 field goal Punts-Avg. 8-47.3 6-44.8 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-0 Penalties-Yards 6-50 4-35 Possession 28:00 32:00 Attendance: 71, 139 JAGUARS RUSHING: F. Taylor 33-162 (1 TD), Brunell 4- (-2) PATRIOTS RUSHING: Edwards 17-28 (1 TD), Shaw 1-4, Carter 1-3 JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 34-14-161, 1 TD, 0 INT PATRIOTS PASSING: Zolak 44-21-190, 0 TD, 1 INT JAGUARS RECEIVING: McCardell 6-72, Smith 5-56 (1 TD), Mitchell 1-22, D. Jones 1-8, Shelton 1-3 PATRIOTS RECEIVING: Brown 4-46, Jefferson 4-30, Simmons 3-42, Edwards 3-33, Cullors 2-17, Coates 2-10, Carter 2-3, Purnell 1-9

1998 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF l JETS 34, JAGUARS 24 JANUARY 10, 1999, GIANTS STADIUM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (12-6) 0 7 7 10 — 24 NEW YORK JETS (13-4) 7 10 14 3 — 34 The Jaguars’ season ended in 26 degree temperatures in New York, with the Jets jumping out to a 17-0 lead and coasting to the win. Jacksonville’s only first-half score was a 52-yard pass from Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith on the final play. The Jaguars couldn’t stop New York’s Keyshawn Johnson, who scored both rushing and receiving and also intercepted a pass. With the score 31-24 late in the fourth quarter, Brunell, who threw three TDs and three interceptions, had a chance to tie the game late after a Donovin Darius interception of in the end zone. But the Jaguars went 3- and-out and the Jets added a field goal for their final points. Smith caught two TD passes and became the first Jaguar to have 100 receiving yards in a playoff game. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX NYJ NYJ 1 10:26 Johnson 21 pass from Testaverde (Hall kick) First Downs 14 29 NYJ 2 10:35 Hall 52 field goal Total Yards 251 429 NYJ 2 0:33 Johnson 10 run (Hall kick) Rushing Yards 95 151 Jax. 2 0:00 Smith 52 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Passing Yards 156 278 NYJ 3 9:13 Martin 1 run (Hall kick) Att-Comp-Int 31-12-3 36-24-1 Jax. 3 8:08 McCardell 3 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Third Downs 4-12 10-14 NYJ 3 2:16 Martin 1 run (Hall kick) Fourth Downs 1-2 0-0 Jax. 4 9:58 Smith 19 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Punts-Avg. 3-37.0 2-34.5 Jax. 4 6:38 Hollis 37 field goal Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 NYJ 4 0:24 Hall 30 field goal Penalties-Yards 3-25 5-38 Possession 20:44 39:16 Attendance: 78,817 JAGUARS RUSHING: F. Taylor 20-86, Brunell 2-9 JETS RUSHING: Martin 36-124 (2 TD), Johnson 2-28 (1 TD), Testaverde 1-(-1) JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 31-12-156, 3 TD, 3 INT JETS PASSING: Testaverde 36-24-284, 1 TD, 1 INT JAGUARS RECEIVING: Smith 5-104 (2 TD), McCardell 4-32 (1 TD), Mitchell 2-13, Banks 1-7 JETS RECEIVING: Johnson 9-121 (1 TD), Martin 6-58, Chrebet 4-45, Byars 2-11, Ward 1-18, Brady 1-17, Meggett 1-14

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1999 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF l JAGUARS 62, DOLPHINS 7 JANUARY 15, 2000, ALLTEL STADIUM MIAMI DOLPHINS (10-8) 0700—7 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (15-2) 24 17 14 7 — 62 Scoring on their first five possessions, the Jaguars advanced to their second AFC Championship game in four seasons with a record-setting defeat of Miami, in what would be Dan Marino’s final game. The 62 points scored were the second-most in NFL postseason history and the most scored in an AFC play- off game, and the 55-point margin of victory was the second-largest in NFL postseason history. Mark

Brunell returned to action after missing the season finale with a knee injury. Fred Taylor ran 90 yards for HISTORY a touchdown, the longest in NFL postseason history. The 41 points in the first half also tied the NFL postseason record. Jay Fiedler connected with Jimmy Smith for a 70-yard touchdown to take a 48-7 lead. The Jaguars scored twice more in the game, on a touchdown catch by Alvis Whitted and a five- yard run by Chris Howard. The 62 points scored were the Jaguars’ most ever. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS MIA JAX Jax. 1 10:32 Smith 8 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) First Downs 10 21 Jax. 1 6:19 Hollis 45 field goal Total Yards 131 520 Jax. 1 3:46 Taylor 90 run (Hollis kick) Rushing Yards 21 257 Jax. 1 3:21 Brackens 16 fumble return (Hollis kick) Passing Yards 110 263 Jax. 2 14:48 Taylor 39 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) Att-Comp-Int 41-16-2 20-12-1 Jax. 2 12:05 Stewart 25 run (Hollis kick) Third Downs 2-13 8-16 Jax. 2 1:51 Hollis 28 field goal Fourth Downs 0-2 0-0 Mia. 2 0:03 Gadsden 20 pass from Marino (Mare kick) Punts-Avg. 9-39.6 5-39.0 Jax. 3 12:03 Smith 70 pass from Fiedler (Hollis kick) Fumbles-Lost 6-5 1-1 Jax. 3 6:19 Whitted 38 pass from Fiedler (Hollis kick) Penalties-Yards 9-88 7-51 Jax. 4 10:37 Howard 5 run (Hollis kick) Possession 24:37 35:23 Attendance: 75,173 JAGUARS RUSHING: Taylor 18-135 (1 TD), Stewart 11-62 (1 TD), Howard 15-54 (1 TD), Brunell 1-6, Shelton 1-0 DOLPHINS RUSHING: Denson 6-10, Pritchett 2-10, Johnson 8-9, Hutton 1-(-8), Marino 1-0 JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 9-5-105, 2 TD, 0 INT; Fiedler 11-7-172, 2 TD, 1 INT; Quinn 0-0-0 DOLPHINS PASSING: Marino 25-11-95, 1 TD, 2 INT; Huard 16-5-46, 0 TD, 0 INT JAGUARS RECEIVING: Smith 5-136 (2 TD), McCardell 4-52, Taylor 1-39 (1 TD), Whitted 1-38 (1 TD), Shelton 1-12 DOLPHINS RECEIVING: Gadsden 6-62 (1 TD), Konrad 3-30, McDuffie 2-19, Pritchett 2-7, Johnson 2-11, Drayton 1-2 1999 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME l TITANS 33, JAGUARS 14 JANUARY 23, 2000, ALLTEL STADIUM TENNESSEE TITANS (16-3) 7 3 16 7 — 33 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (15-3) 7700—14 The Jaguars’ season came to a sudden end, as Tennessee defeated Jacksonville for the third time in the sea- son. A record crowd of 75,206 saw the Jaguars get off to a fast start, with Kyle Brady scoring a touchdown on a seven-yard pass from Mark Brunell. The Titans responded with a nine-yard touchdown catch by Yancey Thigpen. Then the Jaguars took a 14-7 lead on a 33-yard TD run by James Stewart. But Reggie Barlow fum- bled a punt that was recovered by the Titans and converted into a 34-yard field goal. The second half was all Tennessee, as the Titans scored 23 unanswered points and shut out the Jaguars. The Titans got a one-yard touchdown run by Steve McNair. Then came a safety of Mark Brunell, and on the free kick Derrick Mason returned the ball 80 yards for a touchdown. The Jaguars could not recover, as they had three turnovers in the last 16 minutes of the game. Tennessee scored once in the fourth quarter for the 33-14 final score. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX TEN Jax. 1 11:20 Brady 7 pass from Brunell (Hollis kick) First Downs 17 20 Ten. 1 5:30 Thigpen 9 pass from McNair (Hollis kick) Total Yards 289 360 Jax. 2 4:36 Stewart 33 run (Hollis kick) Rushing Yards 177 144 Ten. 2 0:20 Del Greco 34 field goal Passing Yards 112 216 Ten. 3 9:24 McNair 1 run (Del Greco kick) Att-Comp-Int 23-14-1 38-14-2 Ten. 3 5:13 Brunell sacked by Evans and Fisk for safety Third Downs 3-10 3-10 Ten. 3 4:56 Mason 80 free kick return (Del Greco kick) Fourth Downs 0-0 0-2 Ten. 4 6:59 McNair 1 run (Del Greco kick) Punts-Avg. 5-39.8 3-45.3 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 5-4 Penalties-Yards 5-39 9-100 Possession 31:36 28:24 Attendance: 75,206 JAGUARS RUSHING: F. Taylor 19-110, Stewart 3-35 (1 TD), Brunell 1-(-1) TITANS RUSHING: McNair 9-91 (2 TD), George 25-86 JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 38-19-226, 1 TD, 2 INT TITANS PASSING: McNair 23-14-112, 1 TD, 1 INT JAGUARS RECEIVING: McCardell 6-67, Smith 5-92, Brady 5-44 (1 TD), Taylor 2-16, Jones 1-7 TITANS RECEIVING: Harris 3-33, George 3-19, Byrd 2-19, Thigpen 2-16 (1 TD), Wycheck 2-12, Dyson 1-12, Neal 1-1

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2005 AFC WILD-CARD PLAYOFF l PATRIOTS 28, JAGUARS 3 JANUARY 7, 2006, GILLETTE STADIUM JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (12-5) 0300—3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (11-6) 0 7 14 7 — 28 The Jaguars returned to the postseason for the first time since 1999 but saw their season end at New England with a 28-3 loss to the Patriots. The first quarter ended scoreless as both teams punted on their first two possessions. The Jaguars stopped the Patriots on downs on fourth-and-10 to end the quarter. The Patriots began the scoring with a six-play, 37-yard drive that was capped off with an 11- HISTORY yard touchdown pass from Tom Brady to . The Jaguars next drive was thwarted after 33 yards when Alvin Pearman lost a fumble at the Patriots’ 44-yard line. After two punts, the Jaguars scored their only points on a Josh Scobee 36-yard field goal with 1:05 remaining in the half. The Patriots erupted with back-to-back touchdown drives to start the second half. Each drive ended with Brady touchdown passes, the first to David Givens for three yards and the second for 63 yards to Benjamin Watson. On the Jaguars ensuing drive, Byron Leftwich was intercepted on fourth-and-five by Asante Samuel, who returned the pick 73 yards for a touchdown. David Garrard replaced Leftwich for the final three drives which ended with a 41-yard missed field goal and two turnovers on downs. TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TEAM STATS JAX NE N.E. 2 12:08 Brown 11 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick) First Downs 15 17 Jax. 2 1:05 Scobee 36 field goal Total Yards 292 307 N.E. 3 7:13 Givens 3 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick) Rushing Yards 87 118 N.E. 3 3:03 Watson 63 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick) Passing Yards 205 189 N.E. 4 14:46 Samuel 73 interception return (Vinatieri kick) Att-Comp-Int 39-21-1 27-15-0 Third Downs 1-12 7-14 Fourth Downs 1-4 0-1 Punts-Avg. 5-41.8 5-39.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-0 Penalties-Yards 8-40 4-32 Possession 29:34 30:28 Attendance: 68,756 JAGUARS RUSHING: Leftwich 3-26, Taylor 8-24, G. Jones 2-15, Garrard 2-14, Pearman 2-8 PATRIOTS RUSHING: Faulk 6-51, Dillon 17-40, Davis 1-13, Brady 2-9, Pass 1-6, Cassel 1-(-1) JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich 31-18-179, 0 TDs, 1 INT; Garrard 8-3-68, 0 TDs, 0 INTs PATRIOTS PASSING: Brady 27-15-201, 3 TDs, 0 INTs JAGUARS RECEIVING: M. Jones 6-94, Williams 4-56, Wilford 4-53, J. Smith 3-30, Taylor 3-13, Brady 1-1 PATRIOTS RECEIVING: Watson 5-91 (1 TD), Faulk 4-45, Branch 2-3, Dillon 1-12, Brown 1-11 (1 TD), Givens 1-3 (1 TD), Davis 1-3 THE JAGUARS RECORD WHEN (PART TWO) . . .

‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 TOTAL In August 1-0 1-0 In September 0-4 2-3 2-1 4-0 2-1 2-2 2-1 2-1 0-4 3-0 2-1 2-1 24-19 In October 3-2 1-3 2-2 1-2 4-0 1-4 0-3 1-3 1-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 20-29 In November 0-3 2-1 4-1 4-1 4-0 2-1 1-3 2-2 2-3 1-2 4-0 2-2 28-19 In December 1-3 4-0 2-1 2-2 3-1 2-2 3-2 1-4 2-2 2-2 3-1 2-3 28-22 In January 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 3-1 On Saturday 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 On Sunday night 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 5-5 On Monday night 1-0 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-1 2-0 7-3 On Thursday night 1-0 0-1 1-1 Kickoff is ... 1:00/12:30 Eastern 3-8 7-3 6-3 7-3 8-1 3-5 6-4 4-6 3-11 7-5 9-4 3-7 69-59 4:00/4:05/4:15 EST 1-3 1-4 4-2 2-1 2-1 3-1 0-4 2-3 1-0 2-1 2-0 3-1 23-21 8:00/8:20/8:35 EST 0-1 1-0 2-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 10-6 9:00 EST 1-0 2-0 0-2 0-1 3-3 Jaguars vs. AFC South 1-5 2-4 2-4 4-2 2-4 Jaguars vs. AFC North 1-3 0-1 0-1 4-0 1-0 Jaguars vs. AFC East 1-0 0-4 1-0 1-0 2-2 5-6 Jaguars vs. AFC West 1-0 1-0 3-1 0-1 0-1 5-2 Jaguars vs. NFC South 2-2 2-2 Jaguars vs. NFC North 3-1 3-1 Jaguars vs. NFC East 2-2 3-1 5-3 Jaguars vs. NFC West teams 3-1 3-1

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SERVICE MOST POINTS SCORING SEASONS Career 11 Jimmy Smith 764 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 FG, 239 PAT 9 Mark Brunell, Donovin Darius, Fred 418 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 69 TD, 2 2-PT Taylor 388 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), 64 TD, 2 2-PT 8 Tony Brackens, Kyle Brady 319 Josh Scobee (2004-06), 73 FG,100 PAT 7 Tony Boselli, Mike Hollis, Brad Meester, 228 James Stewart (1995-99), 38 TD Rob Meier, Paul Spicer 190 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 30 TD, 5 2-PT RECORDS 6 Bryan Barker, Aaron Beasley, Brant 120 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 20 TD Boyer, Todd Fordham, Rich Griffith, 96 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 16 TD Chris Hanson, Kevin Hardy, Keenan 90 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 14 TD, 3 2-PT McCardell, Joel Smeenge, Marcus 90 Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT Stroud, Maurice Williams, Joe Zelenka 82 Kyle Brady (1999-2005), 13 TD, 2 2-PT 72 Natrone Means (1996-97), 12 TD MOST GAMES PLAYED Season 171 Jimmy Smith 134 Mike Hollis (1997), 31 FG, 41 PAT 120 Kyle Brady, Mark Brunell 130 Mike Hollis (1999), 31 FG, 37 PAT 115 Donovin Darius 119 Josh Scobee (2006), 26 FG, 41 PAT 112 Fred Taylor 117 Mike Hollis (1996), 30 FG, 27 PAT 108 Mike Hollis, Brad Meester 108 Mike Hollis (1998), 21 FG, 45 PAT 107 Tony Brackens, Rob Meier 107 Josh Scobee (2005), 23 FG, 38 PAT 96 Bryan Barker 105 Mike Hollis (2000), 24 FG, 33 PAT 95 Keenan McCardell, Joe Zelenka 102 Fred Taylor (1998), 17 TD 91 Tony Boselli, Marcus Stroud 96 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 16 TD 93 Josh Scobee (2004), 24 FG, 21 PAT MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 90 Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT 96 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), Joe Zelenka Game (2001-06) 30 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phil.), 5 TD 92 Brad Meester (2000-05) 24 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 4 TD 88 Jimmy Smith (1995-2000) 18 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Den.), 3 TD 84 Marcus Stroud (2001-06) 18 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 3 TD 82 Mike Hollis (1995-2000) 18 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 3 TD 80 John Henderson (2002-06) 18 Mike Hollis (9/10/00 at Balt.), 5 FG, 3 PAT 75 Rob Meier (2000-04) 18 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 3 TD 74 Ben Coleman (1995-99) 18 Stacey Mack (9/29/02 vs. NYJ), 3 TD 67 Kyle Brady (1999-2003) 18 LaBrandon Toefield (12/24/05 at Hou.), 3 TD 64 Pete Mitchell (1995-98), Akin Ayodele 18 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), 3 TD (2002-05), Rashean Mathis (2003-06), Maurice Williams (2003-06) MOST POINTS, ROOKIE Season MOST STARTS 102 Fred Taylor (1998), 17 TD 150 Jimmy Smith 96 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 16 TD 117 Mark Brunell 93 Josh Scobee (2004), 24 FG, 21 PAT 115 Donovin Darius 90 Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT 110 Kyle Brady 30 Matt Jones (2005), 5 TD 108 Fred Taylor, Brad Meester 28 Hayden Epstein (2002), 5 FG, 13 PAT 92 Keenan McCardell 18 James Stewart (1995), 3 TD 90 Tony Boselli 18 Elvis Joseph (2001), 3 TD 85 Maurice Williams 18 LaBrandon Toefield (2003), 3 TD 83 Kevin Hardy 18 Greg Jones (2004), 3 TD 79 Chris Naeole 76 John Henderson MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 75 Tony Brackens, Marcus Stroud 67 Mike Hollis (12/24/95 through 9/10/00) 33 Josh Scobee (1/2/05 through 12/31/06) MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS 25 Mike Hollis (10/16/00 through 12/30/01) 92 Brad Meester (9/3/00 through 12/4/05) 16 Seth Marler (9/7/03 through 12/28/03) 68 Marcus Stroud (9/8/02 through 10/1/06) 14 Mike Hollis (9/3/95 through 12/10/95) 64 Rashean Mathis (9/7/03 through 12/31/06) 14 Josh Scobee (9/12/04 through 12/19/04) 64 Maurice Williams (9/7/03 through 12/31/06) 63 Chris Naeole (9/8/02 through 12/24/05) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A 58 Kevin Hardy (12/21/97 through 11/18/01) TOUCHDOWN 53 Mike Peterson (9/7/03 through 10/8/06) 8 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 through 11/22/98) 52 Kyle Brady (9/17/00 through 10/12/03) 8 Maurice Jones-Drew (11/12/06 through 48 Ben Coleman (9/1/96 through 12/28/98) 12/31/06) 48 Deon Grant (9/12/04 through 12/31/06) 7 Fred Taylor (11/12/00 through 12/23/00) 4 Natrone Means (11/9/97 through 11/30/97) 4 James Stewart (11/21/99 through 12/13/99) 4 Fred Taylor (12/13/99 through 1/2/00)

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MOST TOUCHDOWNS 5 Josh Scobee (12/24/05 at Hou.), 5 atts. Career 4 Mike Hollis (6 games) 69 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 67 receiving 4 Josh Scobee (4 games), last time 1 kickoff return, 1 blocked punt 1/1/06 vs. Ten., 5 attempts 64 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), 56 rushing, 8 receiving MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A 38 James Stewart (1995-99), 33 rushing, FIELD GOAL 5 receiving 10 Mike Hollis (9/12/99 through 11/21/99) 30 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 30 receiving 8 Mike Hollis (12/24/95 through 10/13/96) 20 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 19 rushing, 8 Seth Marler (9/7/03 through 11/2/03) 1 receiving 8 Josh Scobee (11/13/05 through 1/1/06) RECORDS 16 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 13 rushing, 8 Josh Scobee (10/29/06 through 12/10/06) 2 receiving, 1 kickoff return 7 Josh Scobee (10/24/04 through 12/12/04) 14 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 14 rushing Season MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 17 Fred Taylor (1998), 14 rushing, 3 receiving 20 Mike Hollis (11/1/98 through 9/19/99) 16 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 13 rushing, 16 Mike Hollis (10/12/97 through 11/30/97) 2 receiving, 1 kickoff return 15 Josh Scobee (10/1/06 through 11/26/06) 14 Fred Taylor (2000), 12 rushing, 2 receiving 13 Mike Hollis (9/3/00 through 10/29/00) 13 James Stewart (1999), 13 rushing 12 Mike Hollis (9/26/99 through 11/7/99) 10 James Stewart (1996), 8 rushing, 2 receiving 10 Stacey Mack (2001), 9 rushing, 1 receiving HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 9 James Stewart (1997), 8 rushing, 1 receiving Career (minimum 25 attempts) 9 Natrone Means (1997), 9 rushing 80.65 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 of 217 9 Stacey Mack (2002), 9 rushing 78.50 Josh Scobee (2004-06), 73 of 93 Game Season (minimum 16 attempts) 5 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phil.), 5 rushing 92.3 Mike Hollis (2000), 24 of 26 4 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 3 rushing, 86.1 Mike Hollis (1997), 31 of 36 1 receiving 83.3 Mike Hollis (1996), 30 of 36 3 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Den.), 1 receiving, 81.6 Mike Hollis (1999), 31 of 38 1 kickoff return, 1 blocked punt 81.3 Josh Scobee (2006), 26 of 32 3 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 3 rushing 80.8 Mike Hollis (1998), 21 of 26 3 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 3 receiving 77.4 Josh Scobee (2004), 24 of 31 3 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 3 rushing 3 Stacey Mack (9/29/02 vs. NYJ), 3 rushing LONGEST FIELD GOALS 3 LaBrandon Toefield (12/24/05 at Hou.), 53 Mike Hollis (10/8/95 vs. Pittsburgh) 3 rushing 53 Mike Hollis (9/29/96 vs. Carolina) 3 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), 53 Seth Marler (10/5/03 vs. San Diego) 2 rushing, 1 kickoff return 53 Josh Scobee (10/24/04 at Indianapolis) 53 Josh Scobee (10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE Season MOST EXTRA POINTS 17 Fred Taylor (1998), 14 rushing, 3 receiving Career 16 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 13 rushing, 239 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 242 attempts 2 receiving, 1 kickoff return 100 Josh Scobee (2004-06), 101 attempts 5 Matt Jones (2005), 5 receiving 30 Seth Marler (2003), 30 attempts 3 James Stewart (1995), 2 rushing, 1 receiving Season 3 Elvis Joseph (2001), 2 receiving, 1 kickoff return 45 Mike Hollis (1998), 45 attempts 3 LaBrandon Toefield (2003), 2 rushing, 1 receiving 41 Mike Hollis (1997), 41 attempts 3 Greg Jones (2004), 3 rushing 41 Josh Scobee (2006), 41 attempts 38 Josh Scobee (2005), 39 attempts MOST FIELD GOALS 37 Mike Hollis (1999), 37 attempts Career 33 Mike Hollis (2000), 33 attempts 175 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 217 attempts 21 Josh Scobee (2004), 21 attempts 73 Josh Scobee (2004-06), 93 attempts Game 20 Seth Marler (2003), 33 attempts 6 Mike Hollis (11/1/98 at Balt.), 6 attempts 8 Tim Seder (2002), 12 attempts 6 Mike Hollis (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 6 attempts 5 Danny Boyd (2002), 5 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (10/12/97 vs. Phil.), 5 attempts 5 Hayden Epstein (2002), 9 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (10/31/99 at Cin.), 5 attempts Season 5 Mike Hollis (11/21/99 vs. N.O.), 5 attempts 31 Mike Hollis (1997), 36 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (12/10/00 vs. Ariz.), 5 attempts 31 Mike Hollis (1999), 38 attempts 5 Josh Scobee (12/24/05 at Hou.), 5 attempts 30 Mike Hollis (1996), 36 attempts 5 Josh Scobee (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), 5 attempts 26 Josh Scobee (2006), 32 attempts 24 Mike Hollis (2000), 26 attempts MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS 24 Josh Scobee (2004), 31 attempts 220 Mike Hollis (10/22/95 through 12/9/01) 23 Josh Scobee (2005), 30 attempts 59 Josh Scobee (9/12/04 through 1/1/06) Game 41 Josh Scobee (9/10/06 through 12/31/06) 5 Mike Hollis (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 5 attempts 30 Seth Marler (9/7/03 through 12/28/03) 5 Mike Hollis (11/30/97 vs. Balt.), 5 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (9/10/00 at Balt.), 5 attempts

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HIGHEST EXTRA-POINT PERCENTAGE 50 Mark Brunell (9/10/00 at Balt.), 28 comp. Career 48 Mark Brunell (10/15/95 vs. Chi.), 30 comp. 100.0 Seth Marler (2003), 30 of 30 47 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pitt.), 28 comp. 99.0 Josh Scobee (2004-06), 100 of 101 98.8 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 239 of 242 MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, ROOKIE Season MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS 418 Byron Leftwich (2003), 239 comp. Career 64 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 34 comp. 5 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 5 pass 46 David Garrard (2002), 23 comp. 3 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 3 pass Game RECORDS 3 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3 run 42 Byron Leftwich (10/12/03 vs. Miami), 24 comp. Game 40 Byron Leftwich (12/14/03 at N.E.), 21 comp. 1 22 times, last David Garrard 36 Byron Leftwich (9/28/03 at Hou.), 17 comp. (12/11/05 vs. Ind.) 1 run 34 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Balt.), 22 comp. 34 Byron Leftwich (11/30/03 vs. T.B.),20 comp. PASSING 33 Byron Leftwich (11/23/03 at N.Y. J.), 24 comp. MOST YARDS PASSING MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Career Career 25,698 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,184 of 3,612 2,184 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3,612 att. 9,042 Byron Leftwich (2003-06), 789 of 1,344 789 Byron Leftwich (2003-06), 1,344 att. 3,543 David Garrard (2002-06), 313 of 539 313 David Garrard (2002-06), 539 att. 952 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 71 of 142 71 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 142 att. 748 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 66 of 125 66 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 125 att. 662 Jamie Martin (1998, 2000), 49 of 78 61 Jay Fiedler (1999), 94 att. 656 Jay Fiedler (1999), 61 of 94 49 Jamie Martin (1998, 2000), 78 att. 368 Rob Johnson (1995-97), 25 of 35 Season Season 353 Mark Brunell (1996), 557 attempts 4,367* Mark Brunell (1996), 353 of 557 311 Mark Brunell (2000), 512 attempts * NFL Leader 289 Mark Brunell (2001), 473 attempts 3,640 Mark Brunell (2000), 311 of 512 267 Byron Leftwich (2004), 441 attempts 3,309 Mark Brunell (2001), 289 of 473 264 Mark Brunell (1997), 435 attempts 3,281 Mark Brunell (1997), 264 of 435 Game 3,060 Mark Brunell (1999), 259 of 441 37 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 52 att. 2,941 Byron Leftwich (2004) 267 of 441 36 Byron Leftwich (10/10/04 at S.D.), 54 att. 2,819 Byron Leftwich (2003), 239 of 418 30 Mark Brunell (10/15/95 vs. Chi.), 48 att. Game 28 6 times, last Mark Brunell 432 Mark Brunell (9/22/96 at N.E.), 23 of 39 (9/10/00 at Balt.), 50 att. 421 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 37 of 52 386 Mark Brunell (9/10/00 at Balt.), 28 of 50 MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS 376 Mark Brunell (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 25 of 34 15 Byron Leftwich (10/17/04 vs. K.C. 357 Byron Leftwich (10/10/04 at S.D.) 36 of 54 through 10/24/04 at Indianapolis ) 356 Mark Brunell (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 21 of 34 13 Mark Brunell (10/6/96 at New Orleans) 354 Mark Brunell (11/10/96 vs. Balt.), 24 of 37 13 Mark Brunell (9/7/03 at Carolina) 11 Mark Brunell (12/15/96 vs. Seattle MOST YARDS PASSING, ROOKIE through 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta) Season 11 Mark Brunell (10/22/00 vs. Washington 2,819 Byron Leftwich (2003), 239 of 418 through 10/29/00 at Dallas) 387 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 34 of 64 10 Jay Fiedler (1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati) 231 David Garrard (2002), 23 of 46 Game MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, ROOKIE 336 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. S.D.), 19 of 28 Season 192 Jonathan Quinn (12/20/98 at Minn.), 10 of 19 239 Byron Leftwich (2003), 418 attempts 135 David Garrard (12/29/02 at Ind.), 13 of 26 34 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 64 attempts 23 David Garrard (2002), 46 attempts MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Game Career 24 Byron Leftwich (10/12/03 vs. Mia.), 42 att. 3,612 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,184 comp. 22 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Balt.), 34 att. 1,344 Byron Leftwich (2003-06), 789 comp. 21 Byron Leftwich (12/14/03 at N.E.), 40 att. 539 David Garrard (2002-06), 313 comp. 20 Byron Leftwich (11/30/03 vs. T.B.), 34 att. 142 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 71 comp. 19 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. S.D.) 28 att. 125 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 66 comp. 19 Byron Leftwich (12/28/03 at Atl.), 32 att. 94 Jay Fiedler (1999), 61 comp. 18 Byron Leftwich (12/7/03 vs. Hou.), 29 att. Season 557 Mark Brunell (1996), 353 completions MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 512 Mark Brunell (2000), 311 completions Career 473 Mark Brunell (2001), 289 completions 144 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 441 Mark Brunell (1999), 259 completions 51 Byron Leftwich (2003-06) 441 Byron Leftwich (2004), 267 completions 18 David Garrard (2002-06) Game 4 Steve Beuerlein (1995) 54 Byron Leftwich (10/10/04 at S.D.), 36 comp. 4 Jamie Martin (1998-2000) 52 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 37 comp. 3 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001)

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Season Game 20 Mark Brunell (1998) 3 Byron Leftwich (9/28/03 at Hou.), 36 att., 20 Mark Brunell (2000) (10/12/03 vs. Mia.) 42 att. 19 Mark Brunell (1996) 2 Jonathan Quinn (12/20/98 at Minn.), 27 att. 19 Mark Brunell (2001) 2 David Garrard (10/13/02 at Tenn.), 7 att. 18 Mark Brunell (1997) 1 Rob Johnson (12/17/95 at Det.), 7 att. 15 Byron Leftwich (2004) 1 Jonathan Quinn (12/13/98 vs. Tenn.), 18 att. 15 Byron Leftwich (2005) Game MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH NO 4 Mark Brunell (11/29/98 at Cincinnati) PASSES INTERCEPTED 3 Mark Brunell (11 times, last time, 6 David Garrard (12/11/05 through 11/5/06) RECORDS 12/15/02 at Cincinnati) 5 Mark Brunell (12/1/96 through 9/22/97) 3 Byron Leftwich (11/20/05 at Tennessee) 5 Mark Brunell (10/11/99 through 11/14/99) 3 David Garrard (11/5/06 vs. Tennessee) MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A INTERCEPTION TOUCHDOWN PASS 175 David Garrard (12/4/05 through 11/12/06) 14 Mark Brunell (10/7/01 through 9/15/02) 172 Mark Brunell (11/24/96 through 9/28/97) 9 Mark Brunell (10/22/00 through 12/23/00) 148 Mark Brunell (10/3/99 through 11/21/99) 8 Byron Leftwich (9/25/05 through 11/20/05) 121 Mark Brunell (9/24/95 through 10/15/95) 8 Mark Brunell (9/17/95 through 11/12/95) 8 Mark Brunell (10/19/97 through 12/7/97) LOWEST INTERCEPTION RATE 7 Byron Leftwich (9/12/04 through 10/24/04) Career (minimum 125 attempts) 2.41 David Garrard (2002-06), 13 of 539 att. MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, ROOKIE 2.44 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 86 of 3,530 att. Season 2.68 Byron Leftwich (2003-06), 36 of 1,344 att. 14 Byron Leftwich (2003) 3.20 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 4 of 125 att. 2 Jonathan Quinn (1998) 4.93 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 7 of 142 att. 1 David Garrard (2002) Season (minimum 140 attempts) Game 0.06 David Garrard (2005), 1 of 168 attempts 2 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. S.D.) 0.17 Byron Leftwich (2005), 5 of 302 attempts 2 Byron Leftwich (11/30/03 vs. T.B.) 1.61 Mark Brunell (1997), 7 of 435 attempts 1 Byron Leftwich (10 times, last 12/28/03 1.68 Mark Brunell (2002), 7 of 416 attempts at Atl.) 2.02 Mark Brunell (1995), 7 of 346 attempts 1 Jonathan Quinn (12/20/98 at Min.), 2.04 Mark Brunell (1999), 9 of 441 attempts (12/28/98 vs. Pitt.) 2.27 Byron Leftwich (2004), 10 of 441 attempts 1 David Garrard (12/22/02 vs. Ten.) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Career (minimum 140 completions) Career 60.5 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,184 of 3,612 att. 86 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3,612 attempts 58.7 Byron Leftwich (2003-06), 789 of 1,344 att. 36 Byron Leftwich (2003-06), 1,344 attempts 58.1 David Garrard (2002-06), 313 of 539 att. 13 David Garrard (2002-06), 539 attempts 52.8 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 66 of 125 att. 7 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 142 attempts 50.0 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 71 of 142 att. 4 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 125 attempts Season (minimum 70 completions) 3 Rob Johnson (1995-97), 35 attempts 63.4 Mark Brunell (1996), 353 of 557 att. Season 61.1 Mark Brunell (2001), 289 of 473 att. 20 Mark Brunell (1996), 557 attempts 60.7 Mark Brunell (1997), 264 of 435 att. 16 Byron Leftwich (2003), 418 attempts 60.7 Mark Brunell (2000), 311 of 512 att. 14 Mark Brunell (2000), 512 attempts 60.5 Byron Leftwich (2004), 267 of 441 att. 13 Mark Brunell (2001), 473 attempts 60.2 David Garrard (2006), 145 of 241 att. 10 Byron Leftwich (2004) 441 attempts 59.0 Byron Leftwich (2006), 108 of 183 att. 9 Mark Brunell (1998), 354 attempts 58.9 Mark Brunell (2002), 245 of 416 att. 9 Mark Brunell (1999), 441 attempts Game (minimum 15 completions) 9 David Garrard (2006), 241 attempts 85.2 Mark Brunell (9/7/03 at Car.), 23 of 27 att. Game 83.3 Rob Johnson (8/31/97 at Balt.), 20 of 24 att. 5 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 52 att. 83.3 Mark Brunell (10/29/00 at Dall.), 20 of 24 att. 4 David Garrard (11/12/06 vs. Hou.), 34 att. 80.0 Mark Brunell (10/6/96 at N.O.), 28 of 35 att. 3 Steve Beuerlein (12/17/95 at Det.), 21 att. 76.7 Byron Leftwich (10/24/04 at Ind.), 23 of 30 att. 3 Mark Brunell (11/22/98 at Pitt.), 42 att., 76.0 Byron Leftwich (11/6/05 vs. Hou.), 19 of 25 att. (9/26/99 vs. Tenn.), 42 att.,(1/6/02 at Chi.), 75.0 Mark Brunell (12/14/97 at Buff.), 24 of 32 att. 36 att., (10/20/02 at Balt.), 46 att. 74.2 David Garrard (12/11/05 vs. Ind.), 26 of 35 att. 3 Byron Leftwich (9/28/03 at Hou.), 36 att., 72.7 David Garrard (11/26/06 at Buf.), 16 of 22 att. (10/12/03 vs. Mia.) 42 att. 72.7 David Garrard (12/3/06 at Mia.), 16 of 22 att.

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, ROOKIE HIGHEST PASSER RATING Season Career (minimum 250 attempts) 16 Byron Leftwich (2003), 418 attempts 85.5 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 3 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 64 attempts 80.5 Byron Leftwich (2003-06) 2 David Garrard (2002), 46 attempts 78.9 David Garrard (2002-06) 1 Rob Johnson (1995), 7 attempts

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Season (among qualifiers) 75 Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith #91.2 Mark Brunell (1997) #AFC leader (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City) 89.9 Mark Brunell (1998) 72t Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 89.3 Byron Leftwich (2005) (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 86.4 Byron Leftwich (2004) 72 Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor 85.7 Mark Brunell (2002) (9/29/02 vs. New York Jets) 84.1 Mark Brunell (2001) 83.9 David Garrard (2005) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 84t Byron Leftwich to Troy Edwards HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER ATTEMPT (9/28/03 at Houston) RECORDS Career (minimum 250 attempts) 79t Mark Brunell to Patrick Johnson 7.11 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 3,612 attempts, 25,698 yards 78t Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor 6.73 Byron Leftwich (2003-06),1,344 (11/1/98 at Baltimore) attempts, 9,042 yards 72t Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 6.57 David Garrard (2002-06), 539 (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) attempts, 3,543 yards 71t Steve Beuerlein to Randy Jordan Season (minimum 150 attempts) (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) *7.84 Mark Brunell (1996), *NFL leader 557 attempts, 4,367 yards RUSHING 7.54 Mark Brunell (1997), MOST RUSHING YARDS 435 attempts, 3,281 yards Career 7.35 Mark Brunell (1998), 9,513 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), 2,062 att. 354 attempts, 2,601 yards 2,951 James Stewart (1995-99), 765 att. 7.20 David Garrard (2006), 2,219 Mark Brunell (1995-2002), 419 att. 241 attempts, 1,735 yards 1,498 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 372 att. 7.11 Mark Brunell (2000), 1,330 Natrone Means (1996-97), 396 att. 512 attempts, 3,640 yards Season 7.03 Byron Leftwich (2005) 1,572 Fred Taylor (2003), 345 attempts 302 attempts, 2,123 yards 1,399 Fred Taylor (2000), 292 attempts Game (minimum 20 attempts) 1,314 Fred Taylor (2002), 287 attempts 12.25 Rob Johnson (8/31/97 at Baltimore), 1,223 Fred Taylor (1998), 264 attempts 24 attempts, 294 yards 1,224 Fred Taylor (2004), 260 attempts 12.00 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. San Diego), 1,146 Fred Taylor (2006), 231 attempts 28 attempts, 336 yards 941 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 166 attempts 11.85 Mark Brunell (11/1/98 at Baltimore), 931 James Stewart (1999), 249 attempts 20 attempts, 237 yards Game 11.70 Mark Brunell (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 234 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 30 att. 30 attempts, 351 yards 194 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. N.O.), 34 att. 11.08 Mark Brunell (9/22/96 at New England), 183 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 32 att. 39 attempts, 432 yards 181 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 30 att. 166 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), MOST 400-YARD PASSING GAMES 15 att. Career 165 Fred Taylor (12/19/04 at G.B.), 22 att. 2 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 165 Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at STL), 22 att. Season 163 Fred Taylor (12/7/03 vs. Hou.), 24 att. 2 Mark Brunell (1996) MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES MOST RUSHING YARDS, ROOKIE Career Season 22 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 1,223 Fred Taylor (1998), 264 attempts 4 Byron Leftwich (2003-05) 941 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 166 attempts Season 525 James Stewart (1995), 137 attempts 6 Mark Brunell (1996) 294 Elvis Joseph (2001), 68 attempts 3 Mark Brunell (1997, 1999, 2000) 212 LaBrandon Toefield, (2003), 53 attempts 3 Byron Leftwich (2004) Game 1 Byron Leftwich (2003) 183 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 32 att. 166 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), MOST CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD PASSING 15 att. GAMES 131 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/24/06 vs. N.E.), 3 Mark Brunell (11/21/99 through 12/2/99) 19 att. 2 Mark Brunell (11/24/96 through 12/1/96) 128 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 23 att. 2 Mark Brunell (9/3/00 through 9/10/00) 128 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 20 att. 2 Byron Leftwich (10/3/04 through 10/10/04) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONS Career 84t Byron Leftwich to Troy Edwards 2,062 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), 9,513 yards (9/28/03 at Houston) 765 James Stewart (1995-99), 2,951 yards 79t Mark Brunell to Patrick Johnson 429 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,219 yards (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 396 Natrone Means (1996-97), 1,330 yards 78t Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor 372 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 1,498 yards (11/1/98 at Baltimore)

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Season MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 345 Fred Taylor (2003), 1,572 yards RUSHING TOUCHDOWN 292 Fred Taylor (2000), 1,399 yards 8 Maurice Jones-Drew (11/12/06 287 Fred Taylor (2002), 1,314 yards through 12/31/06) 264 Fred Taylor (1998), 1,223 yards 4 Natrone Means (11/9/97 through 11/30/97) 260 Fred Taylor (2004), 1,224 yards 4 Fred Taylor (11/1/98 through 11/22/98) Game 4 James Stewart (11/21/99 through 12/13/99) 37 Fred Taylor (9/25/05 at NYJ), 98 yards 4 Fred Taylor (12/13/99 through 1/2/00) 34 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. N.O.), 194 yards 4 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 through 12/23/00) 32 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 183 yards 32 Fred Taylor (12/17/00 at Cin.), 110 yards HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE RECORDS 32 Fred Taylor (11/23/03 at NYJ), 142 yards Career (minimum 100 attempts) 31 Fred Taylor (10/29/00 at Dal.), 107 yards 5.7 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) 30 James Stewart (12/2/99 vs. Pit.), 145 yards 166 attempts, 941 yards 30 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pit.), 234 yards 5.2 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 30 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Cle.), 181 yards 429 attempts, 2,219 yards 4.6 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ROOKIE 2,062 attempts, 9,513 yards Season 4.0 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 264 Fred Taylor (1998), 1,223 yards 372 attempts, 1,498 yards 166 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 941 yards 3.9 James Stewart (1995-99), 137 James Stewart (1995), 525 yards 765 attempts, 2,951 yards 68 Elvis Joseph (2001), 294 yards 3.6 LaBrandon Toefield (2003-2006) 62 Greg Jones (2004), 162 yards 150 attempts, 545 yards 53 LaBrandon Toefield, (2003), 212 yards 3.5 Greg Jones (2004-05) Game 213 attempts, 737 yards 32 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 183 yards Season (minimum 50 attempts) 27 Fred Taylor (11/7/98 vs. Cin.), 118 yards 7.2 Mark Brunell (1995), 67 att., 480 yards 25 Fred Taylor (9/27/98 at Ten.), 116 yards 5.7 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 166 att., 24 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/17/06 at Ten.), 941 yards 98 yards 5.0 Mark Brunell (1996), 80 att., 396 yards 5.0 Fred Taylor (2006), 231 att., 1,146 yards MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 4.8 Fred Taylor (2000), 292 att., 1,399 yards Career 4.7 Fred Taylor (2004), 260 att., 1,224 yards 56 Fred Taylor (1998-2006) 4.6 Fred Taylor (1998), 264 att., 1,223 yards 33 James Stewart (1995-99) 4.6 Fred Taylor (1999), 159 att., 732 yards 19 Stacey Mack (1999-2002) 4.6 Fred Taylor (2002), 287 att., 1,314 yards 14 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 4.6 Fred Taylor (2003), 345 att., 1,572 yards 13 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) Game (minimum 10 attempts) 11 Natrone Means (1996-97) 11.1 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Season Indianapolis) 15 for 166 yards 14 Fred Taylor (1998) 8.5 Fred Taylor (10/31/99 at Cincinnati), 13 James Stewart (1999) 15 for 128 yards 13 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) 7.9 Maurice Jones-Drew (9/24/06 at 12 Fred Taylor (2000) Indanapolis) 13 for 103 yards 9 Natrone Means (1997) 7.8 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh), 9 Stacey Mack (2001, 2002) 30 for 234 yards Game 7.8 Stacey Mack (12/30/01 vs. Kansas City), 5 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phi.) 16 for 125 yards 3 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.) 7.5 Fred Taylor (12/19/04 at Green Bay), 3 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pit.) 22 for 165 yards 3 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Cle.) 7.5 Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at St. Louis) 3 Stacey Mack (9/29/02 vs. N.Y.J.) 22 for 165 yards 3 LaBrandon Toefield (12/24/05 at Hou.) 7.4 Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami), 12 for 89 yards MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE 6.9 Fred Taylor (10/29/06 at Philadelphia) Season 15 for 103 14 Fred Taylor (1998) 6.9 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/24/06 vs. 13 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) New England), 19 for 131 3 Greg Jones (2004) 2 James Stewart (1995) MOST 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 2 David Garrard (2002) Career 2 LaBrandon Toefield (2003) 1 Fred Taylor (1998-2006) Game Season 3 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) 1 Fred Taylor (2000) 2 Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami), (12/6/98 vs. Detroit), (11/9/03 vs. Ind.) MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 2 David Garrard (10/13/02 at Tennessee) Career 2 Maurice Jones-Drew (10/8/06 vs. New 42 Fred Taylor (1998-2006) York Jets), (12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis), 6 James Stewart (1995-99) (12/24/06 vs. New England) 3 Stacey Mack (1999-2002)

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3 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) 85 Keenan McCardell (1996), 1,129 yards, 3 TD 2 Greg Jones (2004-05) 85 Keenan McCardell (1997), 1,164 yards, 5 TD 1 Natrone Means (1996-97) Game 1 LaBrandon Toefield (2003-06) 16 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St.L.), Season 232 yards 9 Fred Taylor (2000) 15 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Bal.), 291 yards, 7 Fred Taylor (2003) 3 TD 6 Fred Taylor (1998) 14 Jimmy Smith (1/2/00 vs. Cin.), 165 yards 5 Fred Taylor (2002, 2004) 11 Keenan McCardell (12/7/97 vs. N.E.), 4 Fred Taylor (2006) 152 yards, 2 TD

RECORDS 3 Fred Taylor (1999, 2005) 11 Keenan McCardell (10/8/00 vs. Pit.), 3 Stacey Mack (2001) 137 yards, 1 TD 3 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) 11 Keenan McCardell (12/23/00 at NYG), 131 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES MOST RECEPTIONS, ROOKIE 9 Fred Taylor (10/16/00 to 12/17/00) Season 3 Fred Taylor (11/14/04 to 11/28/04) 46 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 436 yards 3 Stacey Mack (12/16/01 to 12/30/01) 2 TD 3 Fred Taylor (11/23/03 to 12/7/03) 44 Fred Taylor (1998), 421 yards, 3 TD 2 James Stewart (9/6/98 to 9/13/98) 41 Pete Mitchell (1995), 527 yards, 2 TD 2 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 to 9/27/98), 36 Matt Jones (2005), 432 yards, 5 TD (11/8/99 to 11/15/98), (10/31/99 to 32 Alvin Pearman (2005), 240 yards, 0 TD 11/7/99), (9/15/02 to 9/29/02), (10/9/05 to 27 Reggie Williams (2004), 268 yards, 1 TD 10/30/05) 21 James Stewart (1995), 190 yards, 1 TD 19 Ernest Wilford (2004), 271 yards, 2 TD LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE Game 77t Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami) 10 Pete Mitchell (11/19/95 at T.B.), 161 yards, 1 TD 76 Fred Taylor (12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis) 9 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 85 yards 74t Maurice Jones-Drew (12/24/06 vs. N.E.) 7 Fred Taylor (12/13/98 vs. Tenn.), 32 yards 71t Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at St. Louis) 7 Maurice Jones-Drew (10/22/06 at Hou.) 71 Fred Taylor (10/16/00 at Tennessee) 58 yards 70t Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) 6 Ernest Wilford (10/3/04 vs. Ind.), 56 yards 63t Fred Taylor (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 62 Fred Taylor (12/07/03 vs. Houston) MOST RECEIVING YARDS 54 Stacey Mack (12/30/01 vs. Kansas City) Career 52t Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 12,287 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 52 Fred Taylor (10/31/99 at Cincinnati) 862 receptions, 67 TD 48t Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.) 6,393 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 499 receptions, 30 TD LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS 2,500 Kyle Brady (1999-2006), 77t Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami) 241 receptions, 13 TD 74t Maurice Jones-Drew (12/24/06 vs. N.E.) 2,205 Fred Taylor (1998-2006) 71t Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at St. Louis) 261 receptions, 8 TD 70t Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) 2,089 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), 63t Fred Taylor (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 191 receptions, 11 TD 52t Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 1,476 Ernest Wilford (2004-06), 48t Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.) 96 receptions, 11 TD 44t James Stewart (9/19/99 at Carolina) 1,329 Reggie Williams (2004-06), 44t Fred Taylor (12/23/00 at N.Y. Giants) 114 receptions, 5 TD Season 1,636 Jimmy Smith (1999), 116 receptions, 6 TD RECEIVING 1,373 Jimmy Smith (2001), 112 receptions, 8 TD MOST RECEPTIONS 1,324 Jimmy Smith (1997), 82 receptions, 4 TD Career 1,244 Jimmy Smith (1996), 83 receptions, 7 TD 862 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 1,213 Jimmy Smith (2000), 91 receptions, 8 TD 12,287 yards, 67 TD Game 499 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 291 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Baltimore), 6,393 yards, 30 TD 15 receptions, 3 TD 261 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), 2,205 yards, 232 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St. Louis), 8 TD 16 receptions 241 Kyle Brady (1999-2006), 2,500 yards, 220 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 13 TD 9 receptions 191 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), 165 Jimmy Smith (1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati), 2,089 yards, 11 TD 14 receptions Season 164 Jimmy Smith (9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh), *116 Jimmy Smith (1999), 1,636 yards, 6 TD 10 receptions, 1 TD * NFL leader 112 Jimmy Smith (2001), 1,373 yards, 8 TD MOST RECEIVING YARDS, ROOKIE 94 Keenan McCardell (2000), 1,207 yards, 5 TD Season 93 Keenan McCardell (2001), 1,110 yards, 6 TD 527 Pete Mitchell (1995), 41 receptions, 2 TD 91 Jimmy Smith (2000), 1,213 yards, 8 TD 436 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 46 rec., 2 TD

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432 Matt Jones (2005), 36 receptions, 5 TD 12.8 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 421 Fred Taylor (1998), 44 receptions, 3 TD 499 receptions, 6,393 yards 271 Ernest Wilford (2004), 19 receptions, 2 TD 12.4 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 268 Reggie Williams (2004), 27 receptions, 1 TD 103 receptions, 1,281 yards 240 Alvin Pearman (2005), 32 receptions, 0 TD 11.9 Troy Edwards (2003-04), 190 James Stewart (1995), 21 receptions, 1 TD 85 receptions, 1,015 yards Game 11.9 Bobby Shaw (2002), 161 Pete Mitchell (11/19/95 at T.B.), 44 receptions, 525 yards 10 receptions, 1 TD Season (minimum 20 receptions) 117 Matt Jones (11/13/05 vs. Balt.), 16.6 Ernest Wilford (2005)

5 receptions, 1 TD 41 receptions, 681 yards RECORDS 85 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 9 receptions 16.1 Jimmy Smith (1997), 82 receptions, 1,324 yards MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 15.8 Jimmy Smith (2004), Career 74 receptions, 1,172 yards 67 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 862 receptions 15.7 Matt Jones (2006) 30 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 41 receptions, 643 yards 499 receptions 15.2 Jimmy Smith (1998), 13 Kyle Brady (1999-2006), 241 receptions 78 receptions, 1,182 yards 11 Damon Jones (1997-2001), 41 receptions 15.0 Jimmy Smith (1996), 11 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), 191 rec. 83 receptions, 1,244 yards 11 Ernest Wilford (2004-06), 96 receptions 14.9 Jimmy Smith (2003), Season 54 receptions, 805 yards 8 Jimmy Smith (1998), 78 receptions 14.7 Willie Jackson (1996), 8 Jimmy Smith (2000), 91 receptions 33 receptions, 486 yards 8 Jimmy Smith (2001), 112 receptions 14.6 Jimmy Smith (2005) 7 Ernest Wilford (2005), 41 receptions 70 receptions, 1,023 yards 7 Jimmy Smith (1996), 83 receptions 14.6 Ernest Wilford (2006) 7 Jimmy Smith (2002), 80 receptions 36 receptions, 524 yards Game Game (minimum 4 receptions) 3 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 15 rec. 29.5 Ernest Wilford (12/24/05 at Houston) 2 9 times, last Ernest Wilford 4 receptions, 118 yards (11/5/06 vs. Ten.), 3 rec. 28.8 Andre Rison (9/22/96 at New England), 4 receptions, 115 yards MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE 28.0 Jimmy Smith (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City), Season 4 receptions, 112 yards 5 Matt Jones (2005), 36 receptions 27.0 Jimmy Smith (10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets), 3 Fred Taylor (1998), 44 receptions 5 receptions, 135 yards 2 6 times, last Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 26.0 Jimmy Smith (12/26/99 at Tennessee), 46 rec. 4 receptions, 104 yards 26.0 Keenan McCardell (11/12/00 vs. Seattle), MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 6 receptions, 156 yards RECEPTION 25.3 Willie Jackson (9/22/96 at New England), 80 Jimmy Smith (10/29/95 through 10/22/00) 4 receptions, 101 yards 76 Jimmy Smith (9/9/01 through 1/1/06) 49 Keenan McCardell (12/28/98 through 1/6/02) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION, ROOKIE 40 Keenan McCardell (9/1/96 through 11/1/98) Season (minimum 20 receptions) 30 Ernest Wilford (1/2/05 through 12/10/06) 12.9 Pete Mitchell (1995), 41 receptions, 527 yards 28 Pete Mitchell (10/22/95 through 9/22/97) 12.0 Matt Jones (2005), 36 receptions, 432 yards 21 Pete Mitchell (11/23/97 through 12/28/98) 9.9 Reggie Williams (2004), 27 receptions, 268 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 9.6 Fred Taylor (1998), 44 receptions, 421 yards RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN 9.5 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 46 receptions, 3 Cedric Tillman (10/8/95 through 10/22/95) 436 yards 3 Jimmy Smith (11/26/95 through 12/10/95) Game (minimum 4 receptions) 3 Pete Mitchell (10/26/97 through 11/9/97) 23.4 Matt Jones (11/13/05 vs. Balt.) 3 Jimmy Smith (9/6/98 through 9/20/98) 5 receptions, 117 yards 3 Jimmy Smith (11/22/98 through 12/6/98) 16.1 Pete Mitchell (11/19/95 at T.B.), 3 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 through 12/2/99) 10 receptions, 161 yards 3 Keenan McCardell (12/23/01 through 1/6/02) 15.5 Reggie Williams (12/12/04 vs. Chic.), 4 receptions, 62 yards HIGHEST AVERAGE per reception 14.0 Maurice Jones-Drew (11/12/06 vs. Hou.), Career (minimum 40 receptions) 4 receptions, 56 yards 15.4 Ernest Wilford (2004-06) 13.6 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.) 96 receptions, 1,475 yards 5 receptions, 68 yards 14.3 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 862 receptions, 12,287 yards MOST 200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 14.0 Matt Jones (2005-06), Career 77 receptions, 1,075 yards 2 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 13.4 Damon Jones (1997-2001), 1 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001) 41 receptions, 550 yards

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Season YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1 Keenan McCardell (1996) (rushing and receiving) 1 Jimmy Smith (1999) Career 1 Jimmy Smith (2000) 12,285 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), -1 rushing, 12,286 receiving MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 11,718 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), Career 9,513 rushing, 2,205 receiving 46 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 6,393 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 19 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001) 0 rushing, 6,393 receiving 3 Matt Jones (2005-06) 3,804 James Stewart (1995-99), RECORDS 2 Ernest Wilford (2004-06) 2,951 rushing, 853 receiving 2 Willie Jackson (1995-97) 2,500 Kyle Brady (1999-2006), 2 Kyle Brady (1999-2006) 2,500 receiving 1 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), Andre 2,219 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), Rison (1996), Troy Edwards (2003-04) 2,219 rushing, 0 receiving Season Season 9 Jimmy Smith (1999) 1,942 Fred Taylor (2003), 6 Jimmy Smith (1997) 1,572 rushing, 370 receiving 6 Jimmy Smith (2001) 1,722 Fred Taylor (2002), 5 Jimmy Smith (1998) 1,314 rushing, 408 receiving 5 Jimmy Smith (2000) 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), 5 Keenan McCardell (2000) 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving 1,639 Fred Taylor (2000), MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, ROOKIE 1,399 rushing, 240 receiving Season 1,636 Jimmy Smith (1999), 1 Pete Mitchell (1995) 0 rushing, 1,636 receiving 1 Matt Jones (2005) 1,569 Fred Taylor (2004), 1,224 rushing, 345 receiving MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD Game RECEIVING GAMES 291 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Baltimore), 3 Jimmy Smith (8/31/97 through 9/22/97) 0 rushing, 291 receiving 3 Jimmy Smith (11/9/97 through 11/23/97) 248 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh), 3 Jimmy Smith (11/29/98 through 12/13/98) 234 rushing, 14 receiving 3 Jimmy Smith (9/12/99 through 9/26/99) 232 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St. Louis), 3 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 through 12/2/99) 0 rushing, 232 receiving 3 Jimmy Smith (12/19/99 through 1/2/00) 220 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 0 rushing, 220 receiving LONGEST RECEPTIONS 225 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. New Orleans) 84t Troy Edwards from Byron Leftwich 194 rushing, 31 receiving (9/28/03 at Houston) 213 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 79t Patrick Johnson from Mark Brunell 128 rushing, 85 receiving (9/15/02 at Kansas City) By Rookie, Season 78t Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving 75 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 1,377 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City) 941 rushing, 436 receiving 72t Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 715 James Stewart (1995), (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 525 rushing, 190 receiving 72 Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell (9/29/02 vs. New York Jets) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 71t Randy Jordan from Steve Beuerlein (rushing/receiving/returns) (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) Career 12,875 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS -1 rushing, 12,287 receiving, 589 ret. 84 Troy Edwards from Byron Leftwich 11,718 Fred Taylor (1998-2006), (9/28/03 at Houston) 9,513 rushing, 2,205 receiving, 0 ret. 79 Patrick Johnson from Mark Brunell 6,495 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 0 rushing, 6,393 receiving, 102 ret. 78 Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell 3,804 James Stewart (1995-99), (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 2,951 rushing, 853 receiving, 0 ret. 72 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 3,687 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 0 rushing, 472 receiving, 3,215 ret. 71 Randy Jordan from Steve Beuerlein Season (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) 2,250 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 67 Keenan McCardell from Jamie Martin 941 rushing, 436 receiving, 873 ret. (12/16/98 vs. Detroit) 1,942 Fred Taylor (2003), 67 Keenan McCardell from Mark Brunell 1,572 rushing, 370 receiving, 0 ret. (11/12/00 vs. Seattle) 1,722 Fred Taylor (2002), 1,314 rushing, 408 receiving, 0 ret. 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving, 0 ret.

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1,639 Fred Taylor (2000), Game (minimum 4 punts) 1,399 rushing, 240 receiving, 0 ret. 53.8 Bryan Barker (10/19/97 at Dall.), 5 punts 1,636 Jimmy Smith (1999), 53.2 Chris Hanson (9/29/02 vs. NYJ), 5 punts 0 rushing, 1,636 receiving, 0 ret. 52.4 Bryan Barker (10/18/98 at Buff.), 5 punts 1,569 Fred Taylor (2004), 1,224 rushing, 345 receiving, 0 ret. HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE Game Career (minimum 50 punts) 303 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. 37.2 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 456 punts Indianapolis), 166 rushing, 15 receiving, 36.1 Chris Hanson (2001-06), 424 punts 122 returns Season (minimum 40 punts) 291 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Baltimore), 38.8 Bryan Barker (1997), 66 punts RECORDS 0 rushing, 291 receiving, 0 returns *38.6 Bryan Barker (1995), 82 punts 248 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh), *NFL leader 234 rushing, 14 receiving, 0 returns 38.5 Bryan Barker (1998), 85 punts 244 Maurice Jones-Drew (9/24/06 at 37.6 Chris Hanson (2002), 81 punts Indianapolis), 103 rushing, 32 37.1 Chris Hanson (2001), 82 punts receiving, 109 returns Game (minimum 4 punts) 232 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St. Louis), 48.2 Chris Hanson (11/10/02 vs. Was.), 5 punts 0 rushing, 232 receiving, 0 returns 47.2 Chris Hanson (9/25/05 at NYJ), 6 punts 227 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Denver) 46.8 Bryan Barker (11/2/97 at Ten.), 4 punts 0 rushing, 20 receiving, 207 returns 45.8 Bryan Barker (11/24/96 at Bal.), 4 punts 226 Maurice Jones-Drew (11/26/06 at Buffalo), 78 rushing, 47 receiving, LONGEST PUNTS 101 returns 83 Bryan Barker (10/11/99 at NYJ), net 72 225 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. Houston), 74 Chris Hanson (11/20/05 at Ten.), net 74 194 rushing, 31 receiving, 0 returns 69 Chris Hanson (9/12/04 at Buf.), touchback 220 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 65 Bryan Barker (10/18/98 at Buf.), touchback 0 rushing, 220 receiving, 0 returns 65 Bryan Barker (10/1/00 vs. Pit.), net 52 By Rookie, Season 64 Bryan Barker (4 times) 2,250 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 941 rushing, 64 Chris Hanson (2 times) 436 receiving, 873 returns 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving, 0 returns Career (minimum 50 punts) 993 Derrick Wimbush (2005) 151 Bryan Barker (1995-2000) 12 rushing, 26 receiving, 955 returns 137 Chris Hanson (2001-06) 986 Alvin Pearman (2005) Season 149 rushing, 240 receiving, 597 returns 33 Chris Hanson (2005) 905 Elvis Joseph (2001), 32 Bryan Barker (1999) 294 rushing, 183 receiving, 428 returns 29 Bryan Barker (2000) 840 Shyrone Stith (2000), 28 Chris Hanson (2004) 55 rushing, 0 receiving, 785 returns 28 Bryan Barker (1998) Game PUNTING 8 Bryan Barker (11/14/99 vs. Baltimore) MOST PUNTS 6 Bryan Barker (10/3/99 vs. Pittsburgh) Career 5 Bryan Barker (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City) 456 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 43.5 average 424 Chris Hanson (2001-06), 42.9 average FEWEST TOUCHBACKS Season Career (minimum 50 punts) 85 Bryan Barker (1998), 45.0 average 43 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 456 punts 84 Chris Hanson (2004), 42.8 average 50 Chris Hanson (2001-06), 424 punts 82 Bryan Barker (1995), 43.8 average Season 82 Chris Hanson (2001), 43.6 average 5 Bryan Barker (1995), 82 punts 82 Chris Hanson (2005), 42.9 average 5 Bryan Barker (2000), 76 punts Game 5 Mark Royals (2003), 45 punts 9 Chris Hanson (9/19/04 vs. Den.), 397 yards 6 Bryan Barker (1999), 78 punts 9 Chris Hanson (10/16/05 at Pit.), 422 yards 7 Chris Hanson (2006), 72 punts 9 Bryan Barker (10/29/95 at Pit.), 369 yards 9 Bryan Barker (11/14/99 vs. Bal.), 383 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE PUNTS WITHOUT A 9 Bryan Barker (9/25/00 at Ind.), 389 yards BLOCK 456 Bryan Barker (1995-2000) HIGHEST GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE 168 Chris Hanson (2001-03) Career (minimum 50 punts) 139 Chris Hanson (2003-05) 43.5 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 456 punts 42.9 Chris Hanson (2001-06), 424 punts PUNT RETURNS Season (minimum 40 punts) MOST PUNT RETURNS 45.0 Bryan Barker (1998), 85 punts Career 44.9 Bryan Barker (1997), 66 punts 146 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 1,581 yards 44.2 Chris Hanson (2002), 81 punts 81 Alvin Pearman (2005-06), 693 yards 43.8 Bryan Barker (1995), 82 punts 42 David Allen (2003-04), 468 yards 43.7 Bryan Barker (1996), 69 punts 39 Damon Gibson (2001-02), 333 yards 32 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 348 yards

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28 Jermaine Lewis (2003-04), 272 yards 10.8 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 146 for 25 Bobby Shaw (2002), 310 yards 1,581 yards 24 Desmond Howard (1995), 246 yards 10.3 Desmond Howard (1995), 24 for 246 yards Season Season (minimum 15 returns) 49 Alvin Pearman (2005), 410 yards 12.9 Reggie Barlow (1998), 43 for 555 yards 43 Reggie Barlow (1998), 555 yards 12.4 Bobby Shaw (2002), 25 for 310 yards 38 Reggie Barlow (1999), 414 yards 12.0 David Allen (2003), 27 for 324 yards 38 Damon Gibson (2001), 333 yards 11.4 Reggie Barlow (1997), 36 for 412 yards 36 Reggie Barlow (1997), 412 yards 10.9 Chris Hudson (1996), 32 for 348 yards 32 Chris Hudson (1996), 348 yards 10.9 Reggie Barlow (1999), 38 for 414 yards

RECORDS 32 Alvin Pearman (2006), 283 yards Game (minimum 3 returns) Game 44.6 Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. K.C.) 7 Alvin Pearman (11/13/05 vs. Bal.), 59 yards 3 for 134 yards, 1 TD 7 Alvin Pearman (12/18/05 vs. S.F.), 45 yards 26.3 Reggie Barlow (11/23/97 at Cin.), 6 Reggie Barlow (9/20/98 vs. Bal.), 81 yards 3 for 79 yards 6 Reggie Barlow (11/14/99 vs. Bal.), 73 yards 25.3 Reggie Barlow (11/2/97 at Tenn.), 6 Reggie Barlow (12/3/00 vs. Cle.), 64 yards 3 for 76 yards 6 R. Jay Soward (10/8/00 vs. Bal.), 38 yards 6 David Allen (12/7/03 vs. Hou.), 55 yards MOST FAIR CATCHES Career MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 61 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000) Career 31 Alvin Pearman (2005-06) 1,581 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 146 returns 22 Damon Gibson (2001-02) 693 Alvin Pearman (2005-06), 81 returns 17 Bobby Shaw (2002) 468 David Allen (2003-04), 42 returns 17 David Allen (2003-04) 348 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 32 returns Season 333 Damon Gibson (2001-02), 39 returns 22 Damon Gibson (2001) 310 Bobby Shaw (2002), 25 returns 17 Reggie Barlow (1999) 17 Bobby Shaw (2002) Season 16 Reggie Barlow (1997) 555 Reggie Barlow (1998), 43 returns 16 Alvin Pearman (2006) 414 Reggie Barlow (1999), 38 returns Game 412 Reggie Barlow (1997), 36 returns 4 Reggie Barlow (9/7/97 vs. N.Y. Giants) 410 Alvin Pearman (2005), 49 returns 4 Damon Gibson (12/9/01 at Cleveland) 348 Chris Hudson (1996), 32 returns 333 Damon Gibson (2001), 38 returns KICKOFF RETURNS Game MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 134 Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. K.C.), Career 3 returns 70 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 1,634 yards 82 Desmond Howard (9/24/95 vs. G.B.), 58 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 1,206 yards 4 returns 52 David Allen (2003-04), 1,041 yards 81 Reggie Barlow (9/20/98 vs. Bal.), 6 ret. 47 Derrick Wimbush (2005-06), 1,136 yards 80 Reggie Barlow (11/21/99 vs. N.O.), 2 ret. 44 Elvis Joseph (2001-02), 990 yards 79 Reggie Barlow (11/23/97 at Cin.), 3 ret. 33 Shyrone Stith (2000), 785 yards 31 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 860 yards MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Season Career 41 David Allen (2003), 831 yards 2 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000) 39 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 955 yards 1 Bobby Shaw (2002) 33 Shyrone Stith (2000), 785 yards Season 32 Willie Jackson (1997), 653 yards 1 Reggie Barlow (1998) 31 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 860 yards 1 Reggie Barlow (1999) 30 Reggie Barlow (1998), 747 yards 1 Bobby Shaw (2002) 27 Elvis Joseph (2002), 562 yards Game Game 1 Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. K.C.), 85 yds 7 Jermaine Lewis (10/10/04 at S.D.), 122 yds 1 Reggie Barlow (11/21/99 vs. N.O.), 74 yds 7 Curtis Marsh (11/12/95 vs. Sea.), 169 yds 1 Bobby Shaw (10/6/02 vs. Phil.), 69 yds 6 Willie Jackson (10/19/97 at Dal.), 135 yds 6 Willie Jackson (11/23/97 at Cin.), 92 yds LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 6 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Den.), 206 yds 85t Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. Kansas City) 74t Reggie Barlow (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 69t Bobby Shaw (10/6/02 vs. Philadelphia) Career 60 Chris Hudson (10/6/96 at New Orleans) 1,634 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 70 returns 52 Reggie Barlow (11/2/97 at Tennessee) 1,206 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 58 returns 52 David Allen (11/23/03 at N.Y. Jets) 1,136 Derrick Wimbush (2005-06), 47 returns 1,041 David Allen (2003-04), 52 returns HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT RETURN 990 Elvis Joseph (2001-02), 44 returns Career (minimum 20 returns) 860 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 31 returns 12.4 Bobby Shaw (2002), 25 for 310 yards 785 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 returns 11.1 David Allen (2003-04), 42 for 468 yards 10.9 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 32 for 348 yards

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Season 23.0 Mike Logan (1998), 18 for 414 yards 955 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 39 returns 22.5 Jimmy Smith (1995), 24 for 540 yards 860 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 31 returns Game (minimum 3 returns) 831 David Allen (2003), 41 returns 46.0 Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Ariz.) 785 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 returns 3 for 138 yards 747 Reggie Barlow (1998), 30 returns 39.7 Randy Jordan (10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets), 653 Willie Jackson (1997), 32 returns 3 for 119 yards 562 Elvis Joseph (2002), 27 returns 36.8 Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tennessee), Game 4 for 147 yards 206 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Den.), 6 returns 34.3 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Denver),

169 Curtis Marsh (11/12/95 vs. Sea.), 7 returns 6 for 206 yards RECORDS 157 Reggie Barlow (12/7/97 vs. N.E.), 5 returns 33.7 Maurice Jones-Drew (11/26/06 at Buf.) 147 Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tenn.), 4 returns 3 for 101 yards 142 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/31/06 at K.C.), 5 returns INTERCEPTIONS 138 Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Ariz.), MOST INTERCEPTIONS 3 returns Career MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 20 Rashean Mathis (2003-06) Career 15 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 1 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 14 Donovin Darius (1998-2006) 1 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000) 8 Chris Hudson (1995-98) 1 Alvis Whitted (1998-2001) 7 Dave Thomas (1995-99) 1 Elvis Joseph (2001-02) 7 Jason Craft (1999-2003) 1 Derrick Wimbush (2005-06) 7 Marlon McCree (2001-02) 1 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) 7 Mike Peterson (2003-06) Season 7 Deon Grant (2004-06) 1 Jimmy Smith (1995) Season 1 Reggie Barlow (1997) 8 Rashean Mathis (2006) 1 Alvis Whitted (1999) 6 Aaron Beasley (1999) 1 Elvis Joseph (2001) 6 Marlon McCree (2002) 1 Derrick Wimbush (2005) 5 Deon Figures (1997) 1 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006) 5 Donovin Darius (1999, 2004) Game 5 Rashean Mathis (2004, 2005) 1 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Den.), 89 yards 4 Terry Cousin (2005) 1 Reggie Barlow (12/7/97 vs. N.E.), 92 yards Game 1 Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tenn.), 98 yards 2 Deon Figures (8/31/97 at Baltimore) 1 Elvis Joseph (11/18/01 at Pit.), 95 yards 2 Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. San Francisco) 1 Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Arz.), 2 Rayna Stewart (9/10/00 at Baltimore) 91 yards 2 Marlon McCree (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 1 Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.), 2 Donovin Darius (1/2/05 at Oakland) 93 yards 2 Rashean Mathis (12/19/04 at Green Bay; 10/30/05 at St. Louis; 9/18/06 vs. Pit.; LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 11/5/06 vs. Ten.) 98t Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tennessee) 2 Terry Cousin (11/13/05 vs. Baltimore) 95t Elvis Joseph (11/18/01 at Pittsburgh) 93t Maurice Jones-Drew (12/10/06 vs. Ind.) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN 92t Reggie Barlow (12/7/97 vs. New England) INTERCEPTION 91t Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Arizona) 2 James Williams (11/26/95 through 12/3/95) 91 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Denver) 2 Chris Hudson (11/2/97 through 11/9/97) 89t Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Denver) 2 Chris Hudson (9/20/98 through 9/27/98) on lateral from Desmond Howard 2 Donovin Darius (10/31/99 through 11/7/99), (11/21/04 through 11/28/04) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER KICKOFF RETURN 2 Marlon McCree (11/10/02 through 11/17/02), Career (minimum 20 returns) (12/1/02 through 12/8/02) 27.7 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 31 for 860 2 Mike Peterson (11/23/03 though 11/30/03) yards 2 Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 through 24.2 Derrick Wimbush (2005-06), 47 for 1,136 10/30/05), (9/10/06 through 9/18/06) yards 2 Gerald Sensabaugh (12/3/06 through 23.8 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 for 785 yards 12/10/06) 23.4 Mike Logan (1997-2000), 29 for 675 yards 23.3 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), MOST INTERCEPTIONS, ROOKIE 70 for 1,634 yards 2 Kevin Hardy (1996) 22.7 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 26 for 589 yards 2 Fernando Bryant (1999) 22.5 Elvis Joseph (2001-02), 44 for 990 yards 2 Rashean Mathis (2003) Season (minimum 20 returns) 27.7 Maurice Jones-Drew (2006), 31 for 860 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS yards Career 24.9 Reggie Barlow (1998), 30 for 747 yards 279 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001), 15 int. 24.5 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 39 for 955 267 Rashean Mathis (2003-06), 20 int. yards 189 Donovin Darius (1998-2006), 15 int. 23.8 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 for 785 yards 139 Marlon McCree (2001-02), 7 int.

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77 Mike Peterson (2003-06), 7 int. 10.5 Kevin Hardy (1999) 77 Dave Thomas (1995-99), 7 int. 10.0 Gary Walker (1999) 61 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 8 int. 10.0 Bobby McCray (2006) Season 8.5 Clyde Simmons (1997) 200 Aaron Beasley (1999), 6 interceptions 8.5 Reggie Hayward (2005) 146 Rashean Mathis (2006), 8 interceptions Game 129 Marlon McCree (2002), 6 interceptions 3.0 Kelvin Pritchett (10/5/97 vs. Cincinnati) 80 Donovin Darius (2004), 5 interceptions 3.0 John Henderson (10/6/02 vs. Philadelphia) 79 Rashean Mathis (2005), 5 interceptions 2.5 Clyde Simmons (10/27/96 at Cincinnati) 55 Scott Starks (2006), 1 interception 2.5 Tony Brackens (10/3/99 vs. Pittsburgh)

RECORDS Game 93 Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. S.F.), 2 int. MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACK 55 Rashean Mathis (11/5/06 vs. Ten.), 1 int. 8 Tony Brackens (11/11/01 through 12/30/01) 55 Scott Starks (11/5/06 vs. Ten.), int. 4 Tony Brackens (9/22/97 through 10/12/97) 53 Marlon McCree (11/17/02 at Hou.), 1 int 4 Kevin Hardy (10/11/99 through 11/7/99) 48 Mickey Washington (10/22/95 at Cle.), 4 Tony Brackens (11/28/99 through 12/19/99) 1 interception 4 Gary Walker (10/18/01 through 11/11/01) 41 Harry Colon (11/12/95 vs. Sea.), 1 int. 41t Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 at Pit.), 1 int MOST SACKS, ROOKIE 7.0 Tony Brackens (1996) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 6.5 John Henderson (2002) 93t Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. San Francisco) 5.5 Kevin Hardy (1996) 55 Rashean Mathis (11/5/06 vs. Tennessee) 55t Scott Starks (11/5/06 vs. Tennessee) TACKLES 53 Marlon McCree (11/17/02 at Houston) MOST TACKLES 48t Mickey Washington (10/22/95 at Cleveland) Career 41 Harry Colon (11/12/95 vs. Seattle) 858 Donovin Darius (1998-2006) 41t Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 at Pittburgh) 789 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 582 Mike Peterson (2003-06) MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A 489 Akin Ayodele (2002-05) TOUCHDOWN 487 Bryan Schwartz (1995-99) Career 469 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 2 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 422 Marcus Stroud (2001-06) 1 Mickey Washington (1995-96) 401 John Henderson (2002-06) 1 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 365 Daryl Smith (2004-06) 1 Rashean Mathis (2003-06) Season 1 Mike Peterson (2003-06) 230 Hardy Nickerson (2001) 1 Scott Starks (2005-06) 190 Mike Peterson (2005) Season 188 Wali Rainer (2002) 2 Aaron Beasley (1999) 186 Kevin Hardy (1998) 1 Mickey Washington (1995) 178 Mike Peterson (2004) 1 Tony Brackens (1999) 170 Daryl Smith (2006) 1 Rashean Mathis (2005) 167 Mike Peterson (2003) 1 Mike Peterson (2005) Game 1 Scott Starks (2006) 23 Hardy Nickerson (11/25/01 vs. Baltimore) Game 22 T.J. Slaughter (11/25/01 vs. Baltimore) 1 Mickey Washington (10/22/95 at Clev.), 22 Wali Rainer (10/13/02 at Tennessee) 48 yards 21 Bryan Schwartz (12/17/95 at Detroit) 1 Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. S.F.), 93 yards 20 Kevin Hardy (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 1 Aaron Beasley (9/26/99 vs. Ten.), 35 yards 1 Tony Brackens (11/28/99 at Bal.), 16 yards MOST TACKLES, ROOKIE 1 Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 at Pit.), 41 yards Season 1 Mike Peterson (11/13/05 vs. Bal.), 26 yards 161 Bryan Schwartz (1995) 1 Scott Starks (11/5/06 vs. Ten.), 55 yards 130 Kevin Hardy (1996) 117 Clint Ingram (2006) SACKS 108 T.J. Slaughter (2000) MOST SACKS 108 Akin Ayodele (2002) Career Game 55.0 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 21 Bryan Schwartz (12/17/95 at Detroit) 34.0 Joel Smeenge (1995-2000) 19 Bryan Schwartz (12/24/95 vs. Cleveland) 28.5 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 17 Bryan Schwartz (12/10/95 vs. Ind.) 22.5 Gary Walker (1999-2001) 15 T.J. Slaughter (10/16/00 at Tennessee) 22.0 John Henderson (2002-06) 15 Akin Ayodele (11/3/02 at N.Y. Giants) 19.0 Marcus Stroud (2001-06) 19.0 Bobby McCray (2004-06) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LEADING 17.5 Paul Spicer (2001-06) TEAM IN TACKLES 16.0 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 9 Mike Peterson (9/12/04 through 11/14/04) 14.5 Rob Meier (2000-06) 8 Hardy Nickerson (11/8/01 through 1/6/02) Season 6 Bryan Schwartz (11/26/95 through 9/1/96) 12.0 Tony Brackens (1999) 5 Kevin Hardy (10/3/99 through 11/7/99) 11.0 Tony Brackens (2001) 5 T.J. Slaughter (10/8/00 through 11/12/00)

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FUMBLES 6 Bryan Schwartz (1995-99) MOST FUMBLES 6 Travis Davis (1995-98) Career 6 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 51 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 6 Fernando Bryant (1999-2003) 25 Byron Leftwich (2003-06) 6 Donovin Daruis (1998-2006) 22 Fred Taylor (1998-2006) Season 11 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 4 Bryan Schwartz (1998) 9 James Stewart (1995-99) 4 Donovin Darius (2004) 9 David Garrard (2002-06) 3 Tony Brackens (1996, 1998) Season 3 Travis Davis (1997)

13 Mark Brunell (1996) 3 Fernando Bryant (1999) RECORDS 11 Byron Leftwich (2003) 3 Larry Smith (2000) 8 Byron Leftwich (2005) 3 Akin Ayodele (2003) 7 Mark Brunell (2000) Game 7 Mark Brunell (2001) 2 Darren Carrington (10/1/95 at Houston) Game 2 Tony Brackens (9/29/96 vs. Carolina) 3 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pittsburgh) 3 Mark Brunell (12/13/99 vs. Denver) LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURNS 3 Mark Brunell (10/8/00 vs. Baltimore) 90t Aaron Beasley (11/8/98 vs. Cincinnati) 3 Jonathan Quinn (11/18/01 at Pittsburgh) 83t Donovin Darius (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 3 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Baltimore) 60t Ainsley Battles (12/3/01 vs. Green Bay) 3 Byron Leftwich (9/18/05 at Indianapolis) 40t Aaron Beasley (9/30/01 vs. Cleveland) 3 Kyle Brady (12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis) 32t Chris Hudson (11/2/97 at Tennessee) 15t Akin Ayodele (11/2/03 at Baltimore) MOST FUMBLES LOST Career TAKEAWAYS 18 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) (interceptions and fumble recoveries) 11 Fred Taylor (1998-2006) MOST TAKEAWAYS 10 Byron Leftwich (2003-06) Career 7 James Stewart (1995-99) 21 Rashean Mathis (2003-06), 5 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 20 interceptions, 1 fumble Season 20 Donovin Darius (1998-2006), 6 Byron Leftwich (2003) 14 interceptions, 6 fumbles 3 Le’Shai Maston (1995) 18 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001), 3 Mark Brunell (1996, 2000, 2001) 15 interceptions, 3 fumbles 3 Natrone Means (1997) 18 Tony Brackens (1996-2003), 3 James Stewart (1999) 5 interceptions, 13 fumbles 3 Keenan McCardell (2000) 12 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 3 Jonathan Quinn (2001) 8 interceptions, 4 fumbles 3 Byron Leftwich (2005) Season Game 9 Donovin Darius (2004), 5 interceptions, 3 Jonathan Quinn (11/18/01 at Pittsburgh) 4 fumbles 2 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pittsburgh) 8 Rashean Mathis (2006), 8 interceptions 2 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Baltimore) 6 Aaron Beasley (1999), 6 interceptions 2 Kyle Brady (12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis) 6 Marlon McCree (2002), 6 interceptions 5 Chris Hudson (1997), 3 interceptions, MOST FORCED FUMBLES 2 fumbles Career 5 Deon Figures (1997), 5 interceptions 28 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 5 Fernando Bryant (1999), 9 Joel Smeenge (1995-2000) 2 interceptions, 3 fumbles 8 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 5 Akin Ayodele (2003), 2 interceptions, 8 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 3 fumbles 7 Donovin Darius (1998-2006) 5 Mike Peterson (2003), 3 interceptions, 7 Marcus Stroud (2001-06) 2 fumbles 7 Akin Ayodele (2002-05) 5 Rashean Mathis (2004), 5 interceptions Season 5 Rashean Mathis (2005), 5 interceptions 8 Tony Brackens (1999) Game 6 Tony Brackens (1997) 3 Darren Carrington (10/1/95 at Hou.), 5 Tony Brackens (1996) 1 interception, 2 fumbles 5 Tony Brackens (2001) Game MOST TAKEAWAYS, ROOKIE 3 Tony Brackens (10/3/99 vs. Pittsburgh) 5 Fernando Bryant (1999), 2 int., 3 fumbles 2 Tony Brackens (9/29/96 vs. Carolina) 4 Tony Brackens (1996), 1 int., 3 fumbles 2 Tony Brackens (10/26/97 at Pittsburgh) BLOCKED KICKS 2 Dave Thomas (9/6/98 at Chicago) 2 Marcus Stroud (10/20/02 at Baltimore) MOST BLOCKED PUNTS 2 T.J. Slaughter (9/28/03 at Houston) Career 2 Dave Thomas (1995-99) MOST OPPONENT FUMBLE RECOVERIES 2 Donovin Darius (1998-2006) Career 1 Mike Dumas (1995) 13 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 1 Alvis Whitted (1998-2001) 1 Eric Westmoreland (2001-03)

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1 Derrick Wimbush (2005-06) 1 John Henderson (2002-06) 1 Jorge Cordova (2004-06) 1 Rashean Mathis (2003-06) 1 Gerald Sensabaugh (2005-06) Season Season 1 Clyde Simmons (1996) 1 Mike Dumas (1995) 1 Clyde Simmons (1997) 1 Dave Thomas (1997,1999) 1 Marcus Stroud (2001) 1 Alvis Whitted (1998) 1 Marcus Stroud (2002) 1 Donovin Darius (2000, 2001) 1 John Henderson (2002) 1 Eric Westmoreland (2002) 1 Rashean Mathis (2005) 1 Derrick Wimbush (2005) Game RECORDS 1 Jorge Cordova (2006) 1 Clyde Simmons (12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati) 1 Gerald Sensabaugh (2006) 1 Clyde Simmons (9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh) Game 1 Marcus Stroud (12/3/01 vs. Green Bay) 1 Mike Dumas (12/3/95 at Denver) 1 Marcus Stroud (9/8/02 vs. Indianapolis) 1 Dave Thomas (10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia) 1 John Henderson (12/8/02 vs. Cleveland) 1 Alvis Whitted (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 1 Rashean Mathis (10/2/05 vs. Denver) 1 Dave Thomas (11/14/99 vs. Baltimore) BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNS 1 Donovin Darius (10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh) 1 Mickey Washington (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 1 Donovin Darius (9/10/01 vs. Pittsburgh) 65 yards for a touchdown 1 Eric Westmoreland (10/27/02 vs. Houston) 1 Chris Hudson (9/22/97 vs. Pit.), 1 Derrick Wimbush (10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati) 58 yards for a touchdown 1 Gerald Sensabaugh (10/8/06 vs. N.Y. Jets) 1 Jorge Cordova (12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis) BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS Career BLOCKED PUNT RETURNS 1 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 1 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Denver), 1 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) recovered in end zone for a touchdown 1 Alvis Whitted (11/1/98 at Baltimore), Season 1 Clyde Simmons (1996) returned 24 yards for a touchdown 1 Tony Brackens (1997) MOST BLOCKED FIELD GOALS Game Career 1 Clyde Simmons (9/22/96 at N.E.) 2 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 1 Tony Brackens (10/5/97 vs. Cin.) 2 Marcus Stroud (2001-06) TEAM RECORDS / REGULAR SEASON

SERVICE ROAD POSTSEASON RECORD 2-4 REGULAR-SEASON RECORD 102-90 SCORING HOME RECORD MOST POINTS SCORED 61-35 Season ROAD RECORD 396 1999 41-55 394 1997 MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 392 1998 11 10/3/99 through 12/19/99 Game 8 11/24/96 through 9/22/97 48 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 45 11/1/98 at Baltimore 13 9/29/96 through 11/30/97 44 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 7 10/17/99 through 9/17/00 44 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 6 12/18/05 through 11/5/06 41 In 4 games 6 9/13/98 through 12/6/98 MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS FEWEST POINTS SCORED 7 9/19/99 through 12/19/99 Season 4 12/14/97 through 9/27/98 261 2004 4 11/20/05 through 12/25/05 275 1995 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 276 2003 7 10/29/95 through 12/17/95 Game 6 12/22/02 through 9/28/03 0 12/26/04 vs. Houston MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES 0 12/17/95 at Detroit 4 10/15/95 through 12/10/95 3 9/3/95 vs. Houston 4 10/1/00 through 11/12/00 3 9/15/96 at Oakland 4 12/1/02 through 9/14/03 3 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES 3 11/16/03 at Tennessee 10 10/29/95 through 11/17/96 3 9/18/05 at Indianapolis 9 12/29/02 through 12/28/03 POSTSEASON RECORD FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 4-5 Season HOME POSTSEASON RECORD 217 1999 2-1 269 2005

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274 2006 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS 280 2004 Season Game 5 1996 0 9/17/00 vs. Cincinnati 4 1999, 2004 0 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland Game 0 12/7/03 vs. Houston 2 11/28/99 at Baltimore 0 9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh 0 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets MOST 2-PT CONVERSIONS, OPPONENTS 3 9 times, last 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore Season 2 2000, 2002, 2004 MOST POINTS ALLOWED 1 4 times RECORDS Season Game 404 1995 1 In 8 games 338 1998 335 1996 MOST FIELD GOALS Game Season 50 12/20/98 at Minnesota 31 1997, 1999 47 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 30 1996 44 12/17/95 at Detroit Game 5 11/30/97 vs. Baltimore MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 5 12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati 77 11/12/95, Jaguars (30), vs. Seattle (47) 5 9/10/00 at Baltimore 75 9/10/00, Jaguars (36), at Baltimore (39) 72 12/10/95, Jaguars (31), vs. Indianapolis (41) MOST FIELD GOALS, OPPONENTS Season FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 30 1998 9 11/14/99, Jaguars (6), vs. Baltimore (3) 27 1995 9 9/18/06, Jaguars (9), vs. Pittsburgh (0) 26 1996, 2001 13 9/19/04, Jaguars (7), vs. Denver (6) Game 13 9/3/95, Jaguars (3), vs. Houston (10) 6 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 13 9/17/00, Jaguars (13), vs. Cincinnati (0) 5 9/22/96 at New England 13 11/16/03, Jaguars (3), at Tenn. (10) 5 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore 13 9/18/05, Jaguars (3), at Indianapolis (10) MOST DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Season Season 3 1999 47 1998 2 1998, 2001, 2005 43 1997 Game 42 1999, 2005, 2006 1 13 times, last 11/5/06 vs. Tennnessee Game 6 11/1/98 at Baltimore MOST DEFENSIVE TDS, OPPONENTS 6 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland Season 5 In 8 games 4 1996, 2004 3 1997, 1998, 2006 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game Season 3 12/17/06 at Tennessee 46 1995 2 11/15/98 at Pittsburgh 39 1997, 2000 Game MOST SPECIAL TEAMS TOUCHDOWNS 6 11/12/95 vs. Seattle Season 6 12/20/98 at Minnesota 3 1999 5 In 8 games 2 1995, 1997, 1998 Game MOST EXTRA POINTS 2 12/3/95 at Denver Season 45 1998 MOST SPECIAL TEAMS TDS, OPPONENTS 41 1997, 2006 Season 38 2000, 2005 3 2006 Game 2 2000, 2004, 2005 6 11/1/98 at Baltimore Game 6 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 2 11/14/04 vs. Detroit 5 In 7 games 1 9 times, last 12/31/06 at Kansas City

MOST EXTRA POINTS, OPPONENTS MISCELLANEOUS Season LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 45 1995 48 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (48-0) 36 2000 41 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets (41-0) 33 1996, 2003 38 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco (41-3) Game 34 12/10/00 vs. Arizona (44-10) 6 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 5 In 8 games LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 44 12/17/95 at Detroit (0-44)

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40 12/20/98 at Minnesota (10-50) MOST POINTS IN FOURTH QTR., BOTH TEAMS 29 9/25/00 at Indianapolis (14-43) 36 12/23/00, Jaguars (15), at N.Y. Giants (21) 35 12/10/95, Jaguars (21), vs. Indianapolis (14) MOST POINTS IN 1ST QUARTER 31 12/20/98, Jaguars (7), at Minnesota (24) 21 10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia 17 11/2/97 at Tennessee MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS 17 9/10/00 at Baltimore SCORED, JAGUARS 17 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 19 10/3/99 at Pit. to 11/7/99 at Atl.

MOST POINTS IN 2ND QUARTER MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS RECORDS 28 11/1/98 at Baltimore SCORED, OPPONENTS 21 9/9/01 vs. Pittsburgh 14 12/30/01 vs. K.C. to 9/15/02 at K.C. 20 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 13 10/8/00 vs. Bal. to 10/29/00 at Dal. 20 9/7/97 vs. New York Giants 13 11/26/95 vs. Cin. to 12/17/95 at Det.

MOST POINTS IN 3RD QUARTER MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD 21 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland SCORELESS, JAGUARS 21 11/11/01 vs. Cincinnati 5 All 4 quarters 12/26/04 vs. Houston 18 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco and 1 quarter at Oakland 1/2/05 4 All 4 quarters 12/17/95 at Detroit MOST POINTS IN 4TH QUARTER 23 11/28/99 at Baltimore MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD 21 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis SCORELESS, OPPONENTS 21 12/24/05 at Houston 6 11/30/03 vs. Tampa Bay (3rd quarter) 17 In 4 games through 12/7/03 vs. Houston (all 4 quarters) 5 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (1st quarter) MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 1ST QUARTER through 12/10/00 vs. Arizona (1st quarter) 21 Cincinnati, 11/23/97 5 9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh (all 4 quarters) 14 San Diego, 10/10/04 through 9/24/06 at Indianapolis 14 Seattle, 11/12/95 5 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets (all 4 quarters) 14 Indianapolis, 12/10/95 through 10/22/06 at Houston (1st quarter) 14 Seattle, 10/7/01 14 Buffalo, 9/14/03 MOST POINTS BY HALF, JAGUARS 14 at Atlanta, 12/28/03 1st 42 11/1/98 at Baltimore 14 at St. Louis, 10/30/05 28 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets 27 11/12/95 vs. Seattle MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 2ND QUARTER 27 10/31/99 at Cincinnati 24 Denver, 10/25/98 27 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 17 Baltimore, 8/31/97 27 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 17 Detroit, 12/17/95 2nd 35 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco 17 Tennessee, 12/26/99 28 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 28 12/24/05 at Houston MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 3RD QUARTER 27 11/10/96 vs. Baltimore 17 at Indianapolis, 9/21/03 17 at Tennessee, 12/17/06 MOST POINTS BY HALF, OPPONENTS 15 Baltimore, 9/10/00 1st 28 11/23/97 at Cincinnati 27 12/17/95 at Detroit MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 4TH QUARTER 27 10/25/98 at Denver 24 Minnesota, 12/28/98 2nd 38 12/20/98 at Minnesota 21 Cincinnati, 10/27/96 32 9/10/00 at Baltimore 21 New York Giants, 12/23/00 26 11/12/95 vs. Seattle

MOST POINTS IN FIRST QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS MOST POINTS BY HALF, BOTH TEAMS 28 11/23/97, Jaguars (7), at Cincinnati (21) 1st 55 11/1/98, Jaguars (42), at Baltimore (13) 24 11/2/97, Jaguars (17), at Tennessee (7) 48 11/12/95, Jaguars (27), vs. Seattle (21) 21 In 6 games 2nd 45 12/20/98, Jaguars (7), at Minnesota (38) 45 9/10/00, Jaguars (13), at Baltimore (32) MOST POINTS IN SECOND QTR., BOTH TEAMS 34 11/1/98, Jaguars (28), at Baltimore (6) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS) 31 10/25/98, Jaguars (7), at Denver (24) 98 10/31/99 at Cincinnati (9 plays, TD) 28 11/12/00, Jaguars (14), vs. Seattle (14) 97 9/3/00 at Baltimore (15 plays, TD) 28 9/25/00, Jaguars (14) at Indianapolis (14) 96 12/5/04 vs. Pittsburgh (9 plays, FG) 96 11/19/95 at Tampa Bay (11 plays, TD) MOST POINTS IN THIRD QTR., BOTH TEAMS 96 11/17/02 at Houston (6 plays, TD) 28 12/31/06, Jaguars (14), at Kansas City (14) 95 12/3/06 at Miami (11 plays, TD) 22 12/3/01, Jaguars (8), vs. Green Bay (14) 94 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis (2 plays, TD) 21 9/26/99, Jaguars (7), vs. Tennessee (14) 93 4 times, last 11/9/03 vs. Indianapolis 21 12/26/99, Jaguars (14), at Tennessee (7) (7 plays, TD) 21 12/3/00, Jaguars (21), vs. Cleveland (0) 21 11/11/01, Jaguars (21), vs. Cincinnati (0) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (PLAYS) 21 12/8/02, Jaguars (7), vs. Cleveland (14) 18 12/22/02 vs. Tennessee (85 yards, TD) 21 11/21/05, Jaguars (14), at Tennessee (7) 17 1/2/05 at Oakland (67 yards, FG)

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17 9/3/00 at Cleveland (68 yards, TD) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 17 9/8/02 vs. Indianapolis (81 yards, TD) Game 17 10/20/02 at Baltimore (89 yards, FG) 22 11/28/99, Jaguars (9), vs. Baltimore (13) 16 7 times, last time 12/28/03 at Atlanta 24 9/3/95, Jaguars (10), vs. Houston (14) (74 yards, downs) MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (TIME) Season 10:27 10/18/98 at Buff. (16 plays, 69 yards, TD) 127 2006 10:18 9/3/00 at Clev. (17 plays, 68 yards, TD) 118 2003 10:04 9/8/02 vs. Ind. (17 plays, 81 yards, TD) 116 1999 Game RECORDS SHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS) 16 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis -7 9/10/95 at Cincinnati (5 plays, FG) 15 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland -2 11/5/06 vs. Tennessee (4 plays, FG) 14 12/10/00 vs. Arizona -1 10/1/06 at Washington (4 plays, FG) 13 10/29/06 at Philadelphia 0 9/6/98 at Chicago (2 plays, FG) 0 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore (2 plays, FG) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Season SHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (TIME) 85 2001 0:04 9/8/96 vs. Houston (1 play, 3 yards, TD) 88 2004 0:06 11/12/95 vs. Seattle (2 plays, 7 yards, FG) 90 1995 0:06 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (1 play, 8 yards, TD) Game 1 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 1 11/29/98 at Cincinnati FIRST DOWNS 1 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore MOST FIRST DOWNS 1 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh Season 1 11/18/01 at Pittsburgh 331 1999 1 10/2/05 vs. Denver 325 1996 318 2000 MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING Game Season 36 10/20/96 at St. Louis 208 1996 30 3 times, last 12/24/05 at Houston 194 1999 193 2000 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game Season 24 10/20/96 at St. Louis 275 2002 20 11/28/99 at Baltimore 279 2004 19 3 times, last 10/10/04 at San Diego 283 1995 Game FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 6 12/26/04 vs. Houston Season 8 9/19/04 vs. Denver 147 2006 9 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore 153 1998 10 9/3/95 vs. Houston, 10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets 154 1995 Game MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 2 12/26/04 vs. Houston Season 3 12/20/98 at Minnesota 324 2002 3 10/29/06 at Philadelphia 320 1995 4 5 times, last 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 318 1997 Game MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY 29 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) Season 28 12/17/95 at Detroit 34 2005 28 10/6/02 vs. Philadelphia 30 2004 29 1995 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game Season 5 12/19/04 at Green Bay 248 1999 5 12/24/05 at Houston 252 2000 5 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 259 2006 4 11 times, last 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati Game 2 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY 5 12/17/06 at Tennessee Season 7 12/7/03 vs. Houston 14 2002 8 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore 16 2000 18 1997 MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS Game Game 0 In 44 games 52 11/24/96, Jaguars (23), at Balt. (29) (OT) 51 11/21/99, Jaguars (30), vs. N.O. (21) 49 10/15/95, Jaguars (26), vs. Chicago (23)

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MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, OPPONENT 494 11/21/99 vs. New Orleans Season 121 1995 FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 112 2002 Season Game 4,495 1995 13 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 4,840 2001 13 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 4,851 2002 Game FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, OPP. 126 12/26/04 vs. Houston Season 132 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore

RECORDS 72 1999 146 9/3/95 vs. Houston 79 2005 176 9/19/04 vs. Denver 83 2004 Game MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED 0 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans Season 0 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 5,559 1998 0 9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh 5,515 1995 1 6 times, last 11/23/03 at New York Jets 5,335 2002 Game MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, OPP. 533 9/25/00 at Indianapolis Season 485 12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati 193 2001 481 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 190 1997 481 10/1/06 at Washington 188 2002 Game FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED 21 12/19/04 at Green Bay Season 19 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 4,334 1999 19 12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis 4,538 2006 18 9/17/95 at New York Jets 4,655 2005 18 10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia Game 53 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, OPPO- 98 12/17/06 at Tennessee NENT 124 12/7/03 vs. Houston Season 153 9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh 143 2006 144 2000 MOST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 158 2005 Season Game 10,855 1996 0 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 10,773 1998 3 10/20/96 at St. Louis Game 3 11/14/04 vs. Detroit 907 12/1/96, Jaguars (422), vs. Cin. (485) 3 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets 860 10/24/04, Jaguars (414) at Ind. (446) 3 12/17/06 at Tennessee 834 11/24/96, Jaguars (374), at Bal. (460) (OT) 833 11/21/99, Jaguars (494), vs. N.O. (339) MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, OPP. Season FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS 36 2005 Season 26 2004 9,804 2005 25 1996 9,910 2001 Game 9,920 1999 6 9/29/96 vs. Carolina Game 6 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh 374 11/14/99, Jaguars (132), vs. Bal. (242) 5 11/27/05 at Arizona 386 9/3/95, Jaguars (140), vs. Hou. (246) 420 10/3/99, Jaguars (204), at Pit. (216) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, OPP. Season 17 1999 PASSING 18 2001 MOST NET YARDS PASSING Game Season 0 In 39 games 4,110 1996 3,704 1997 3,658 2000 TOTAL NET YARDS Game MOST NET YARDS GAINED 420 10/20/96 at St. Louis Season 413 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 5,760 1996 375 9/10/00 at Baltimore 5,690 2000 5,586 1999 FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING Game Season 538 10/20/96 at St. Louis 2,762 2002 519 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore 2,790 1995

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2,882 2006 MOST GROSS YARDS PASSING ALLOWED Game Season 31 12/26/04 vs. Houston 3,835 1997 45 9/3/95 vs. Houston 3,768 1998 54 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 3,757 2001 68 10/13/02 at Tennessee Game 440 9/25/00 at Indianapolis MOST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED 368 10/24/04 at Indianapolis Season 367 12/19/04 at Green Bay 3,559 1998 366 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT)

3,512 1995 RECORDS 3,504 1997 FEWEST GROSS YARDS PASSING ALLOWED Game Season 440 9/25/00 at Indianapolis 3,223 2005 359 10/24/04 at Indianapolis 3,263 1999 356 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 3,278 2006 352 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay Game 33 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED 71 12/7/03 vs. Houston Season 71 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets 2,890 1999 80 9/3/95 vs. Houston 2,946 2005 3,078 2006 MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS Game Season -9 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 557 1996 45 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets 545 2000 54 12/7/03 vs. Houston 535 1999 57 12/17/06 at Tennessee Game 54 10/10/04 at San Diego MOST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS 52 10/20/96 at St. Louis Season 50 9/10/00 at Baltimore 7,424 1996 48 10/15/95 vs. Chicago 7,208 1997 Game FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS 669 12/1/96, Jaguars (356), vs. Cin. (313) Season 648 11/24/96, Jaguars (292), at Bal. (356) (OT) 446 2006 645 10/24/04, Jaguars (286), at Ind. (359) 462 2002 643 9/22/96, Jaguars (413), at N.E. (230) (OT) 463 1998 Game FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS 13 10/13/02 at Tennessee Season 14 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 5,960 2006 14 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 6,026 2002 15 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets 6,136 2005 Game MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 125 9/3/95, Jaguars (45), vs. Hou. (80) Season 145 12/26/04, Jaguars (31), vs. Hou. (114) 577 1998 176 10/8/06, Jaguars (131), vs. N.Y.J. (45) 544 2001 179 10/3/99, Jaguars (80), at Pitt. (99) 532 1997 Game MOST GROSS YARDS PASSING 51 11/10/02 vs. Washington Season 50 3 times, last 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 4,367 1996 3,947 2000 FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 3,922 1997 Season Game 458 2000 432 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 482 2005 421 10/20/96 at St. Louis 497 2004 386 9/10/00 at Baltimore Game 15 12/17/06 at Tennessee FEWEST GROSS YARDS PASSING 16 3 times, last 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh Season 3,019 2002 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 3,060 2006 Season 3,144 1995 353 1996 Game 333 2000 54 12/26/04 vs. Houston 321 2001 69 9/3/95 vs. Houston Game 73 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 37 10/20/96 at St. Louis 79 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 36 10/10/04 at San Diego 30 10/15/95 vs. Chicago

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29 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis Game 29 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore 0 In 96 games

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, OPP. Season Season 266 2006 20 2006 268 2002 19 1999, 2005 269 1998 16 2004 Game 7 10/13/02 at Tennessee FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, OPP. RECORDS 8 9/19/04 vs. Denver Season 8 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 12 2000, 2001 9 5 times, last 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets MOST TIMES SACKED MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT Season Season 63 2001 354 2001 57 1995 325 1998 54 2000 320 1997 Game Game 8 12/9/01 at Cincinnati 31 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 8 12/16/01 at Cleveland 30 12/19/04 at Green Bay 7 In 3 games 30 10/12/98 vs. Miami 29 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City MOST TIMES SACKED, OPPONENT 29 11/27/05 at Arizona Season 57 1999 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT 48 1997 Season 47 2005 258 2000 43 2001 285 2005 Game 291 1996, 1999 9 11/7/99 at Atlanta Game 6 In 7 games 7 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh 7 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland FEWEST TIMES SACKED 8 12/17/06 at Tennessee Season 28 2003 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 30 2006 Season 32 2004, 2005 24 1998 Game 22 2000 0 In 13 games 21 2005 20 1997, 2001 FEWEST TIMES SACKED, OPPONENT Game Season 4 11/29/98 at Cincinnati 17 1995 3 In 15 games 24 2003 30 1998 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, OPPONENT Game Season 0 In 31 games 28 1995 24 1996, 1997 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A Game PASSING TOUCHDOWN 5 12/26/99 at Tennessee 13 9/10/95 at Cin. through 12/10/95 vs. Ind. 5 9/10/00 at Baltimore 10 10/22/00 vs. Was. through 9/9/01 vs. Pit. 4 In 3 games 9 11/25/01 vs. Bal. through 9/15/02 at K.C.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A Season PASSING TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT 20 1996 15 9/8/96 vs. Hou. through 12/22/96 vs. Sea. 17 2003 13 9/20/98 vs. Bal. through 12/20/98 at Min. 15 1995, 2000 Game MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY AN 5 10/20/96 at St. Louis INDIVIDUAL 4 11/12/06 vs. Houston Season 4 12/17/95 at Detroit 6 1996 3 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Season MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY AN 6 2005 INDIVIDUAL, OPPONENT 9 1997, 2002 Season 11 1999, 2004 3 1996, 1997, 2004

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RUSHING 132 10/31/04, Jaguars (39) at Houston (93) MOST RUSHING YARDS 135 11/14/99, Jaguars (47), vs. Baltimore (88) Season 135 9/10/00, Jaguars (46), at Baltimore (89) 2,541 2006 2,102 1998 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 2,091 1999 Season Game 514 1999 375 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 513 2006 244 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 502 2005 243 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans Game 240 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh 50 11/14/04 vs. Detroit RECORDS 239 11/14/04 vs. Detroit 47 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 47 9/25/05 at New York Jets FEWEST RUSHING YARDS 46 9/19/99 at Carolina Season 46 10/29/06 at Philadelphia 1,600 2001 45 3 times, last 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans 1,650 1996 1,705 1995 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game Season 12 10/2/05 vs. Denver 372 2001 26 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 410 1995 29 9/29/96 at New England (OT) 431 1996 32 10/1/06 at Washington Game 39 10/31/04 at Houston 11 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 40 9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh 11 10/26/03 vs. Tennessee 11 10/2/05 vs. Denver MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 12 10/31/04 at Houston Season 14 11/4/01 at Tennessee 2,071 2002 2,003 1995 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 2,000 1998 Season Game 504 1995 246 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 487 2002 219 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 469 2001 219 12/26/04 vs. Houston Game 209 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 44 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 44 12/26/04 vs. Houston FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 44 10/2/05 vs. Denver Season 42 3 times, last 11/12/06 vs. Houston 1,406 2003 1,444 1999 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 1,460 2006 Season Game 373 1999 25 11/20/06 vs. New York Giants 420 2006 26 9/18/06 vs. Pittsburgh 434 2005 28 12/23/01 at Minnesota Game 31 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 11 11/7/99 at Atlanta 34 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 13 10/5/03 vs. San Diego 14 3 times, last 12/12/04 vs. Chicago MOST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS Season HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE 4,160 2002 Season 4,102 1998 4.95 2006 4,001 2006 4.59 2002 Game 4.32 1998 421 10/30/05, Jaguars (221), at St. Louis (200) 4.31 2003 409 12/10/06, Jaguars (375), vs. Indianapolis (34) Game 407 11/12/95, Jaguars (161), vs. Seattle (246) 8.93 12/10/06 vs. Ind. (43 att., 375 yards) 387 11/19/00, Jaguars (240), at Pittsburgh (147) 8.09 10/12/98 vs. Mia. (23 att., 186 yards) 334 12/28/98, Jaguars (129), vs. Pittsburgh (205) 7.90 10/30/05 at St.L (28 att., 221 yards) 7.00 12/30/01 vs. K.C. (26 att., 182 yards) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS Season LOWEST RUSHING AVERAGE 3,211 2001 Season 3,431 1996 3.79 1997 3,454 1997 3.83 1996 Game 3.90 2005 99 12/3/01, Jaguars (62), vs. Green Bay (37) Game 112 11/20/05, Jaguars (49), at Tenn. (63) 1.11 10/2/05 vs. Den. (11 att., 12 yards) 122 12/9/01, Jaguars (62), at Cincinnati (60) 1.53 9/22/97 vs. Pit. (26 att., 40 yards) 131 12/12/04, Jaguars (90) vs. Chicago (31) 1.60 11/20/05 at Ten. (30 att., 49 yards)

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1.63 10/1/00 vs. Pit. (16 att., 26 yards) 333 2000 1.81 11/14/99 vs. Bal. (26 att., 47 yards) 321 2001 Game HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE, OPPONENT 37 10/20/96 at St. Louis Season 36 10/10/04 at San Diego 4.44 1998 30 10/15/95 vs. Chicago 4.25 2002 29 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis 4.06 2004 29 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore Game 6.63 10/6/02 vs. Phil. (30 att., 199 yards) MOST RECEPTIONS, OPPONENT RECORDS 6.15 11/12/95 vs. Sea. (40 att., 246 yards) Season 6.13 11/19/00 at Pit. (24 att., 147 yards) 354 2001 325 1998 LOWEST RUSHING AVERAGE, OPPONENT 320 1997 Season Game 3.18 2003 31 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 3.43 2001 30 10/12/98 vs. Miami 3.48 2006 30 12/19/04 at Green Bay Game 1.34 9/14/03 vs. Buffalo (32 att., 43 yards) FEWEST RECEPTIONS 1.70 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis (20 att. 34 yards) Season 1.76 12/9/01 vs. Green Bay (21 att., 37 yards) 266 2006 268 2002 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED RUSHING 269 1998 Season Game 23 2006 7 10/13/02 at Tennessee 20 1997, 1999 8 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 19 1998, 2002 8 9/19/04 vs. Denver Game 9 5 times, last 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans 5 10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia 5 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland FEWEST RECEPTIONS, OPPONENT 4 4 times, last 12/10/06 vs. Ind. Season 258 2000 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED RUSHING, 285 2005 OPPONENT 291 1996, 1999 Season Game 17 1995 7 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh 15 2001 7 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland Game 8 12/18/05 vs. San Francisco 4 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 8 12/17/06 at Tennessee 3 In 6 games MOST RECEIVING YARDS MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES BY AN Season INDIVIDUAL 4,367 1996 Season 3,947 2000 9 2000 3,922 1997 8 1998 Game 7 2003, 2006 432 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 421 10/20/96 at St. Louis MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES BY AN 386 9/10/00 at Baltimore INDIVIDUAL, OPPONENT Season MOST RECEIVING YARDS, OPPONENTS 6 1998 Season 5 2002 3,835 1997 3,768 1998 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3,757 2001 RUSHING TOUCHDOWN Game 8 11/21/99 vs. N.O. through 9/3/00 at Cle. 440 9/25/00 at Indianapolis 8 11/12/06 vs. Hou. through 12/31/06 at K.C. 368 10/24/04 at Indianapolis 7 9/8/02 vs. Ind. through 10/27/02 vs. Hou. 367 12/19/04 at Green Bay 366 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT FEWEST RECEIVING YARDS 7 10/28/01 at Bal. through 12/9/01 at Cin. Season 7 11/17/02 vs. Was. through 12/29/02 at Ind. 3,019 2002 3,060 2006 RECEIVING 3,144 1995 Game MOST RECEPTIONS 54 12/26/04 vs. Houston Season 69 9/3/95 vs. Houston 353 1996 73 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland

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79 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis FEWEST PUNTS 84 10/13/02 at Tennessee Season 66 1997 FEWEST RECEIVING YARDS, OPPONENT 69 1996, 2003 Season Game 3,223 2005 0 10/20/96 at St. Louis 3,263 1999 1 In 10 games 3,278 2006 Game MOST PUNTING YARDS 33 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland Season 71 10/8/06 vs. New York Jets 3,824 1998 RECORDS 71 12/7/03 vs. Houston 3,592 2004 80 9/3/95 vs. Houston 3,591 1995 Game MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 422 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh (9 punts) Season 397 9/19/04 vs. Denver (9 punts) 24 1998 389 9/25/00 at Indianapolis (9 punts) 22 2000 388 10/8/95 vs. Pittsburgh (8 punts) 21 2005 20 1997, 2001 FEWEST PUNTING YARDS Game Season 4 11/29/98 at Cincinnati 2,853 2003 3 In 15 games 2,920 2006 2,964 1997 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, OPPONENT Game Season 0 10/20/96 at St. Louis (0 punts) 28 1995 20 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis (1 punt) 24 1996, 1997 33 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis (1 punt) Game 36 10/24/04 at Indianapolis (1 punt) 5 12/26/99 at Tennessee 5 9/10/00 at Baltimore MOST PUNTS, OPPONENT 4 In 3 games Season 96 1999 HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE 90 2006, 2000 Season Game 12.5 1997 12 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 12.4 1996, 1998 10 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore Game 10 12/7/03 vs. Houston 22.1 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City (9 for 199) 19.2 12/28/98 vs. Pittsburgh (10 for 192) FEWEST PUNTS, OPPONENT Season HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, OPPONENT 61 1995 Season 65 2002 13.2 2000 71 1996 12.2 1996 Game 12.0 1997 1 10/15/95 vs. Chicago Game 1 12/17/95 at Detroit 20.4 11/16/97 vs. Tennessee (9 for 184) 1 10/13/02 at Tennessee 19.4 11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay (10 for 194) 1 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh

MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES BY AN MOST PUNTING YARDS, OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL Season Season 3,976 1999 12 1999, 2000 3,822 2000 9 1996 Game 517 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (12 punts) PUNTING 491 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore (10 punts) MOST PUNTS FEWEST PUNTING YARDS, OPPONENT Season Season 85 1998 2,518 2002 84 2004 2,564 1995 83 2005 Game 82 1995, 2001 28 12/17/95 at Detroit (1 punt) Game 29 10/15/95 vs. Chicago (1 punt) 9 10/29/95 at Pittsburgh 9 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS 9 9/25/00 at Indianapolis Game 9 9/19/04 vs. Denver 18 9/20/98, Jaguars (8), vs. Baltimore (10) 9 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh 18 11/14/99, Jaguars (9), vs. Baltimore (9) 17 9/3/95, Jaguars (8), vs. Houston (9) 17 12/3/00, Jaguars (5), vs. Cleveland (12)

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FEWEST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, OPPONENT Game Season 2 10/15/95, Jaguars (1), vs. Chicago (1) 478 2000 3 9/8/96, Jaguars (1), vs. Houston (2) 429 2004 3 9/22/97, Jaguars (1), vs. Pittsburgh (2) Game 199 11/14/04 vs. Detroit HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 104 11/26/06 at Buffalo Season 102 9/7/03 at Carolina 45.0 1998 (85 punts) 44.9 1997 (66 punts) HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE,OPP. RECORDS 44.2 2002 (81 punts) Season Game (minimum 4 punts) 12.6 2000 (38 for 478 yards) 53.8 10/19/97 at Dallas (5 punts) 11.8 2006 (29 for 343 yards) 53.2 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets (5 punts) 11.3 2004 (38 for 429 yards) Game (minimum 4 returns) HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE, OPPONENT 33.2 11/14/04 vs. Detroit (6 for 199 yards) Season 18.8 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh (5 for 94 yards) 44.1 2004 (74 punts) 17.4 9/23/01 vs. Tennessee (5 for 87 yards) 43.5 1998 (78 punts) 42.8 2005 (88 punts) Game (minimum 4 punts) KICKOFF RETURNS 57.5 11/4/01 at Tennessee (4 punts) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 53.2 9/10/06 vs. Dallas (5 punts) Season 52.7 12/2/99 vs. Pittsburgh (6 punts) 74 1995 52.3 9/26/04 at Tennessee (4 punts) 67 1996, 2003 Game 9 12/17/95 at Detroit PUNT RETURNS 8 11/12/95 vs. Seattle MOST PUNT RETURNS 8 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh Season 53 2005 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 46 2000 Season 45 1998, 1999, 2006 1,532 1995 Game 1,463 1996 7 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 1,366 1998 7 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore Game 7 12/18/05 vs. San Francisco 223 10/25/98 at Denver 6 in 4 games 209 12/17/95 at Detroit 198 12/26/99 at Tennessee MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Season HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 581 1998 Season 462 1999 23.9 2005 (50 for 1,197 yards) 415 2005 23.2 2006 (49 for 1,136 yards) Game 22.4 1998 (61 for 1,366 yards) 134 9/13/98 vs. Kansas City 21.8 1996 (67 for 1,463 yards) 82 9/24/95 vs. Green Bay Game (minimum 4 returns) 78 9/19/04 vs. Denver 33.5 10/6/96 at New Orleans (4 for 134 yards) 32.0 12/26/99 at New Orleans (6 for 192 yards) HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Season MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURN 12.9 1998 (45 for 581 yards) Game 11.4 1997 (36 for 412 yards) 1 12/3/95 at Denver 11.1 2002 (28 for 311 yards) 1 12/7/97 vs. New England 11.1 2003 (34 for 376 yards) 1 12/26/99 at Tennessee 1 11/18/01 at Pittsburgh Game (minimum 4 returns) 1 11/27/05 at Arizona 20.5 9/24/95 vs. Green Bay (4 for 82 yards) 1 12/10/06 vs. Indianapolis 17.5 10/6/96 at New Orleans (4 for 70 yards) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, OPPONENT MOST PUNT RETURNS, OPPONENT Season Season 77 1997 45 1995 76 1998 44 1996 Game Game 9 9/10/00 at Baltimore 6 9/29/96 vs. Carolina 9 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 6 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh 9 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 6 9/17/00 vs. Cincinnati 6 9/7/03 at Carolina MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, OPP. 6 11/14/04 vs. Detroit Season 1,858 1998

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1,730 1997 2 2005 Game 1 1995, 2006 235 12/10/00 vs. Arizona Game 198 12/6/98 vs. Detroit 1 11/5/06 vs. Tennessee 1 10/22/95 at Cleveland HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, OPP. 1 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco Season 1 9/26/99 vs. Tennessee 24.4 1998 (76 for 1,858 yards) 1 11/28/99 at Baltimore 23.7 1995 (54 for 1,278 yards) 1 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh 23.7 2005 (56 for 1,327 yards) 1 11/13/95 vs. Baltimore Game (minimum 4 returns) RECORDS 39.4 9/6/98 at Chicago (5 for 197 yards) MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A 36.3 11/28/99 at Baltimore (4 for 145 yards) TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT Season MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURN, 3 1996, 1998 OPPONENT Game Game 2 12/17/06 at Tennessee 1 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis 2 11/22/98 at Pittsburgh 1 9/6/98 at Chicago 1 In 10 games 1 12/23/00 at New York Giants PENALTIES INTERCEPTIONS MOST PENALTIES MOST INTERCEPTIONS Season Season 127 1996 20 2006 121 1995, 1998, 2005 19 1999, 2005 Game 16 2004 17 9/22/96 at New England (OT) Game 15 10/13/96 vs. New York Jets 3 11/26/95 vs. Cin.; 12/24/95 vs. Cle.; 15 10/2/05 vs. Denver 8/31/97 at Bal.; 9/12/99 vs. S.F.; 11/7/99 at Atl.; 10/8/00 vs. Bal.; FEWEST PENALTIES 11/10/02 vs. Was.; 12/19/04 at GB.; Season 1/2/05 at Oak.; 10/16/05 at Pit.; 89 2002 10/30/05 at StL; 11/13/05 vs. Bal.; 90 1999 9/10/06 vs. Dal.; 10/8/06 vs. N.Y.J.; Game 11/5/06 vs. Ten. 0 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 1 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta MOST INTERCEPTIONS, OPPONENT 1 9/3/00 at Cleveland Season 20 1996 MOST YARDS PENALIZED 17 2003 Season Game 1,006 1996, 2005 5 10/20/96 at St. Louis 970 1995 4 11/12/06 vs. Houston Game 4 12/17/95 at Detroit 148 9/22/96 at New England 123 10/13/96 vs. New York Jets MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 122 11/30/97 vs. Baltimore Season 330 1999 FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED 280 2006 Season 193 2002 685 2002 Game 703 2000 110 11/5/06 vs. Tennessee (3 ints) Game 90 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco (3 ints) 0 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 69 1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati (2 ints) 3 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, OPP. MOST PENALTIES, OPPONENT Season Season 370 1996 130 2005 299 2001 118 2004 216 1998 109 1998 Game Game 177 10/20/96 at St. Louis (5 ints) 18 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 153 12/17/06 at Tennessee (3 ints) 14 11/26/95 vs. Cincinnati 132 11/22/98 at Pittsburgh (3 ints) 13 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 12 3 times, last 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN FEWEST PENALTIES, OPPONENT Season Season 3 1999 80 2006

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90 1997 SACKS 93 1999 MOST SACKS Game Season 0 12/14/97 at Buffalo 57 1999 1 12/23/00 at New York Giants 48 1997 1 12/3/06 at Miami 47 2005 43 2001 MOST YARDS PENALIZED, OPPONENT Game Season 9 11/7/99 at Atlanta 1,055 2005 6 In 6 games

RECORDS 966 2004 Game MOST SACKS, OPPONENT 149 10/12/05 vs. Miami Season 140 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 63 2001 129 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 57 1995 Game FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, OPPONENT 8 12/9/01 at Cincinnati Season 8 12/16/01 at Cleveland 684 2006 717 2002 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH NO 728 1999 SACKS ALLOWED Game 1 9/26/99 vs. Ten.; 10/29/00 at Dal.; 0 12/14/97 at Buffalo 12/10/00 vs. Ari.; 9/15/02 at K.C.; 10 5 times, last 12/23/03 at Tennessee 9/28/03 at Hou.; 11/9/03 at Ind.; 11/30/03 vs. T.B.; 11/20/06 vs. N.Y.G.

OPPONENTS RECORDS / REGULAR SEASON

PASSING 4 John Elway, Denver (12/3/95) 4 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (9/25/00) MOST YARDS PASSING 440 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (9/25/00, 23 of 36) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 3 Jeff Blake, Cincinnati (11/26/95) 368 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 3 Vinny Testaverde, Cleveland (12/24/95) (10/24/04, 27 of 39) 3 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore (8/31/97) 367 Brett Favre, Green Bay 3 Brett Favre, Green Bay (12/19/04) (12/19/04, 30 of 44) 3 Kerry Collins, Oakland (1/2/05) 366 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore 3 Tommy Maddox, Pitt. (10/16/05) (11/24/96, 31 of 50) 3 Jamie Martin, St. Louis (10/30/05) 362 Brett Favre, Green Bay 3 Kyle Boller, Baltimore (11/13/05) (12/3/01, 24 of 42) 3 Drew Bledsoe, Dallas (9/10/06) 3 Chad Pennington, N.Y. Jets (10/8/06) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 3 Vince Young, Tennessee (11/5/06) 50 Vinny Testaverde, Balt. (11/24/96) 50 Rich Gannon, K.C. (11/9/97) 50 Shane Matthews, Wash. (11/10/02) LONGEST PASS PLAYS 83t Jamie Martin (St. Louis) to 50 Peyton Manning, Ind. (12/10/06) Kevin Curtis (10/30/05) 49 Dan Marino, Miami (10/12/98) 79t Trent Dilfer (Tampa Bay) to Reidel 48 Jon Kitna, Cin. (11/11/01) Anthony (11/15/98) 48 Donovan McNabb, Phil. (10/6/02) 77t Brad Johnson (Washington) to Albert Connell (10/22/00) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 76t Peyton Manning (Indianapolis) to 31 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore (11/24/96) Marvin Harrison (9/25/00) 30 Brett Favre, Green Bay (12/19/04) 70 Peyton Manning (Indianapolis) to 30 Dan Marino, Miami (10/12/98) Marcus Pollard (11/9/03) 29 Rich Gannon, Kansas City (11/9/97) 68t Jeff Blake (Cincinnati) to 29 Kurt Warner, Arizona (11/27/05) Carl Pickens (9/10/95) 28 5 times, last Tom Brady, 68t Mark Brunell (Washington) to New England (12/24/06) Santana Moss (10/1/06) MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS 13 Rodney Peete, Philadelphia (10/12/97) RUSHING 10 Tom Brady, New England (12/24/06) 9 Neil O’Donnell, Pittsburgh (10/29/95) MOST RUSHING YARDS 179 Steven Jackson, St. Louis (10/30/05) 9 David Carr, Houston (11/17/02) 25 attempts 9 Tim Couch, Cleveland (12/8/02) 176 Shawn Alexander, Seattle (10/7/01), 31 attempts MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 165 Eddie George, Tennessee (10/16/00), 5 Steve McNair, Tennessee (12/26/99) 30 attempts 5 Tony Banks, Baltimore (9/10/00)

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160 Anthony Thomas, Chicago (1/6/02), Jeff Blake (9/10/95) 33 attempts 68t Santana Moss (Washington) from 158 Domanick Davis, Houston (12/26/04), Mark Brunell (10/1/06) 31 attempts 143 Eddie George, Houston (9/8/96), TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 17 attempts (rushing and receiving) 212 , Denver (10/25/98), MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 136 rushing, 76 receiving 36 Terry Allen, Washington (9/28/97), 211 Albert Connell, Washington 122 yards (10/22/00), 0 rushing, 211 receiving

33 Anthony Thomas, Chicago (1/6/02), 207 Eddie George, Tenn. (10/16/00), RECORDS 160 yards 165 rushing, 42 receiving 33 Larry Johnson, Kansas City (12/31/06), 200 Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95), 138 yards 86 rushing, 114 receiving 31 4 times, last Domanick Davis, 200 Steven Jackson, St. Louis Houston (12/26/04), 158 yards 10/30/05, 179 rushing, 21 receiving

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS COMBINED YARDS 3 Terrell Davis, Denver (10/25/98) (rushing/receiving/returns) 3 Travis Henry, Buffalo (9/14/03) 269 Reidel Anthony, Tampa Bay (11/15/98), 3 Larry Johnson, Kansas City (12/31/06) 0 rushing, 126 receiving, 143 returns 2 14 times, last Willis McGahee, 257 Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04), Buffalo (11/26/06) 0 rushing, 0 receiving, 257 returns 237 Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95), LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 86 rushing, 114 receiving, 37 returns 86t Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95) 226 Adam Jones, Tennessee (11/20/05) 76 Eddie George, Houston (9/8/96) 226 returns 61 Corey Dillon, Cincinnati (11/29/98) 216 Tim Dwight, Atlanta (11/7/99), 0 rushing, 47 receiving, 169 returns LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE PUNTING 86t Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95) MOST PUNTS 45t Kordell Stewart, Pittsburgh (11/19/00) 12 Chris Gardocki, Cleveland, 44t Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants (11/3/02) (12/3/00),517 yards 10 Kyle Richardson, Baltimore RECEIVING (9/20/98), 491 yards MOST RECEPTIONS HIGHEST GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE 14 Tim Brown, Oakland (12/21/97) (minimum 4 punts) 14 David Boston, San Diego (10/5/03) 57.5 Craig Hentrich, Tenn. (11/4/01), 4 punts 12 Wayne Chrebet, N.Y. Jets (10/13/96) 53.2 Mat McBriar, Dallas (9/10/06), 5 punts 52.7 Josh Miller, Pittsburgh (12/2/99), 6 punts MOST RECEIVING YARDS 211 Albert Connell, Washington (10/22/00), LONGEST PUNTS 7 receptions 80 Brian Moorman, Buff. (9/12/04), net 68 196 Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh (10/26/97), 75 Josh Miller, Pittsburgh (12/2/99), net 55 11 receptions 75 Kyle Larson, Cincinnati (10/9/05) net 75 193 Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants (12/23/00), 73 Craig Hentrich, Tenn. (11/5/06), net 73 8 receptions 181 David Boston, San Diego (10/5/03), MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 14 receptions 5 Rich Camarillo, Hou. (9/3/95), 9 punts 5 Josh Miller, Pitt. (11/18/01), 8 punts MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 5 Chris Gardocki, Pitt. (9/18/06), 8 punts 3 Curtis Conway, Chicago (10/15/95) 3 Carl Pickens, Cincinnati (12/1/96) 3 Irving Fryar, Philadelphia (10/12/97) PUNT RETURNS 3 Albert Connell, Washington (10/22/00) MOST PUNT RETURNS 3 Santana Moss, Washington (10/1/06) 6 Craig Yeast, Cincinnati (9/17/00) 6 Steve Smith, Carolina (9/7/03) LONGEST RECEPTIONS 6 Eddie Drummond, Detroit 83t Kevin Curtis (St. Louis) from (11/14/04) Jamie Martin (10/30/05) 5 By 9 players 79t Reidel Anthony (Tampa Bay) from Trent Dilfer (11/15/98) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 77t Albert Connell (Washington) from 199 Eddie Drummond, Detroit Brad Johnson (10/22/00) (11/14/04), 6 returns 76t Marvin Harrison (Indianapolis) from 104 Roscoe Parrish, Buffalo Peyton Manning (9/25/00) (11/26/06), 2 returns 70 Marcus Pollard (Indianapolis) from 102 Steve Smith, Carolina (9/7/03), Peyton Manning (11/9/03) 6 returns 68t Carl Pickens (Cincinnati) from

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LONGEST PUNT RETURNS LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 83t Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04) 97t Anthony Henry, Cleveland (12/16/01) 82t , Cincinnati (12/17/00) 92t Anthony Parker, St. Louis (10/20/96) 82t Terrence Wilkins, Ind. (9/24/06) 83t Adam Jones, Tennessee (12/17/06) 82t Roscoe Parrish, Buffalo (11/26/06) INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TD HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 2 Dewayne Washington, Pitt. (11/22/98) (minimum 3 returns) 33.2 Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04), 6 for 199 yards SACKS RECORDS 29.0 Peter Warrick, Cincinnati (12/17/00), MOST SACKS 3 for 87 yards 3.0 11 times, last Montae Reagor, 27.3 Terrence Wilkins, Ind. (9/24/06), Indianapolis (9/18/05) 3 for 82 yards TACKLES MOST FAIR CATCHES 3 Seven times, last time, Dexter Wynn, MOST TACKLES Houston (11/12/06) 15 Keith Brooking, Atlanta (12/28/03) 14 4 times, last Lance Briggs, KICKOFF RETURNS Chicago (12/12/04) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 8 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona (12/10/00), FUMBLES 193 yards 8 Nate Jacquet, Minnesota (12/23/01), MOST FORCED FUMBLES 155 yards 2 Tony Parrish, Chicago (9/6/98) 8 Justin Miller, New York Jets (10/8/06), 2 John Randle, Minnesota (12/20/98) 172 yards 2 Jamie Sharper, Baltimore (9/10/00) 2 Al Wilson, Denver (10/2/05) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 2 Shantee Orr, Houston (12/24/05) 197 Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98), 5 returns MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES 196 Adam Jones, Tennessee (11/20/05) 2 Bobby Houston, N.Y. Jets (9/17/95) 6 returns 2 Samari Rolle, Tennessee (9/23/01) 193 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona (12/10/00), 2 Kimo von Oelhoffen, Pittsburgh (11/18/01) 8 returns

MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS SCORING 1 Aaron Bailey, Indianapolis POINTS (12/10/95), 95 yards 19 Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh, (12/1/02), 6 1 Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98), 88 yards FGs, 1 XP 1 Jason Sehorn, N.Y. Giants (12/23/00), 18 9 times, last Larry Johnson, 38 yards (onside kick) Kansas City (12/31/06), 3 TDs

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS TOUCHDOWNS 95t Aaron Bailey, Indianapolis (12/10/95) 3 9 times, last Larry Johnson, K.C. 88t Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98) (12/31/06), 3 rush. 85 David Dunn, Cincinnati (11/23/97) 85 Adam Jones, Tennessee (11/20/05) FIELD GOALS 6 Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh, (12/1/02) HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 5 Adam Vinatieri, N.E. (9/22/96) (OT) (minimum 3 returns) 5 , Baltimore (10/8/00) 43.3 Corey Harris, Baltimore (11/28/99), 3 for 130 yards EXTRA POINTS 39.4 Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98), 6 Todd Peterson, Seattle (11/12/95) 5 for 197 yards 5 By 8 players 37.7 Will Blackwell, Pittsburgh (9/22/97), 4 for 151 yards LONGEST FIELD GOALS *63 Jason Elam, Denver (10/25/98) INTERCEPTIONS 53 Al Del Greco, Houston (10/1/95) 53 Gary Anderson, Minn. (12/20/98) MOST INTERCEPTIONS * Tied NFL record 3 Samari Rolle, Tennessee (12/26/99) 2 9 times, last Tyrone Poole, BLOCKED KICKS New England (12/14/03) MOST BLOCKED KICKS (FGs, PATs) MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 1 9 times, last Juran Bolden, 130 Dewayne Washington, Pitt. (11/22/98) Atlanta (12/28/03) 106 Anthony Parker, St. Louis (10/20/96) 97 Anthony Henry, Cleveland (12/16/01)

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JAGUARS IN THE COMMUNITY

The Jacksonville Jaguars Community Relations Department works by creating and implementing a broad scope of community support. We are committed to being a contributing member of the Jacksonville community by executing a variety of programs and services that positively impact and enhance all facets of our community. Through teamwork and partnerships we will continue to empower the people to be successful. Our players recognize the effect they have on the people who they come in contact with on a daily basis. While Tuesdays are generally the only day off for our players during the regular sea- COMMUNITY son, it doesn't stop most NFL players from using the day to go to work in their communities. u Jaguars Family Food Drive u Jaguars Readers u Jaguars Rookie Club u HabiJax u Morgan Stanley u Shop with the Jaguars u Hospital Visits Community Leader u Taste of the NFL u Gatorade Junior Training u Prostate Cancer Awareness u What Moves U Camp u Operation Blessing u Military Visits

FOOD DRIVE Oct. 30, 2006 launched the Jaguars 12th Annual Food Drive. At the time, the food bank's supplies were at their lowest level in six years, and with the holidays approaching, the need was great. Winn-Dixie donated a 42,000-pound truckload of food to launch the drive. First Coast area residents donated 96,600 pounds of canned goods at Winn-Dixie stores during the two-week period, as well as at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium when the Jaguars hosted the Houston Texans on Nov. 12. Monetary contributions by fans during the Texans game helped purchase another 75,000 pounds of food. The final calculation of all donations received during the two week campaign brought in more than 213,000 pounds of food - enough to feed more than 100,000 people. Since the team's inception in 1995, the Jaguars have organized an annual holiday food drive each fall in con- junction with the Lutheran Social Services Second Harvest Food Bank. Jaguars staff, players and coaches' wives along with players, cheerleaders and the team mas- cot volunteer to support this community-wide effort, which culminates with a food collection on game day.

GATORADE JUNIOR TRAINING CAMP The Jacksonville Jaguars Gatorade Junior Jr. Training camp is a free, year-round, grass roots program, which is run by the Jaguars for elementary school kids between the ages of 6 and 12. Gatorade Junior Training Camp is a program which features educational benefits along with recre- ational benefits in a safe and fun environment while at the same time puts an emphasis on fun for the day instead of winning and testing skills.

HABIJAX The Jaguars' annual HabiJax homebuilding blitz kicks-off each spring to offer a hand to those less fortunate. Led by Wayne and Delores Weaver, Jaguars staff, players and cheerleaders invest sweat and labor into making the dream of a future homeowner a reality. HabiJax is the largest affiliate homebuilder within the Habitat for Humanity organization and continues to make progress through the tireless efforts of countless vol- unteers and the Delores Barr Weaver Golf Tournament, which has sponsored 65 houses representing a cash contribution in excess of $2.2 million since its incep- tion in 1996. Friends of HabiJax, founded by Delores in 2001, the Weaver Family Foundation and the Jaguars together have sponsored 153 houses which represents a contribution in excess

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of $5.7 million. Delores says "HabiJax builds houses and families build homes." Each year, members of the Jaguars front office, The ROAR cheerleaders and players get together for a day of building. Since 2001, the Jaguars have sponsored 15 houses for HabiJax. Of those fifteen houses, four have been worked on by the Jaguars staff, players and cheerleaders.

HOMETOWN HUDDLE Each fall, the Jaguars partner with the United Way of Northeast Florida for a hands-on community service project called Hometown Huddle. The eighth annual Hometown Huddle You Can…Succeed, Achieve and Accomplish Life Skills COMMUNITY Workshop took place last fall where juniors and seniors from three area high schools received infor- mation and helpful tips on resume writing/job training as well as life and social skills. The aim was to instill in the minds of the students that no matter what obstacles are forthcoming, if they apply them- selves everyday to doing their best and are true to themselves, they will discover that they have taken one step closer in meeting the goals and dreams they have established for themselves. Four Jaguars players, including Pro Bowl cornerback Rashean Mathis, helped reinforce this message.

HOSPITAL VISITS Players make several visits to Wolfson Children's Hospital to meet with kids, sign autographs or to push the Wolfie Cart, a special cart that nurses take around to all the children's rooms containing items such as candy, soft drinks, books, balloons, and stuffed animals. You name it, this cart has it.

JAGUARS COACH OF THE WEEK Since 1996, the Jaguars have recognized the hard work, dedication and selflessness of area high school coaches in Northeast Florida and in 2003 the Jaguars partnered with the Jacksonville Quarterback Club. Ten weekly winners are chosen during the high school season and each winner is awarded a plaque and $1,000 for his school. During the final regular season home game, the Coach of the Year is announced at the 50-yard line in a pre-game ceremony. The coach of the year winner receives $2,000.

JAGUARS/MORGAN STANLEY COMMUNITY LEADER Jacksonville Jaguars running back Alvin Pearman was named the 2006 Jaguars/Morgan Stanley Community Leader of the Year. As a result, Children's Home Society/Buckner Division received a $6,000 donation on behalf of Pearman from team sponsor Morgan Stanley. "When you get involved in organizations and give of your time, you don't think about the way the community will view you or honor you like today," said Pearman. "It truly is a blessing and I thank the Lord every day for what he is contin- uing to do in my life and continuing to do through me." Since 2001, the Jaguars and Morgan Stanley have partnered for this annual award presented monthly during the NFL season to the Jaguars player who demonstrates exemplary community involvement. Previous winners include: 2001 - SS Donovin Darius, 2002 - LB Wali Rainer, 2003 - LS Joe Zelenka, 2004 - WR Ernest Wilford and 2005 - CB Scott Starks.

JAGUARS READERS This is a special reading program at local elementary schools supported by Jaguars front office staff since 1997. Staff volunteers commit to spend an hour each week at the school where stu- dents read some of their favorite books.

JAGUARS ROOKIE CLUB FOOTBALL CAMP In June of 2003 the Jaguars established the "Rookie Club" for all incoming rookies to assist in the transition from college to the NFL. In 2005, this rookie club held a "Got Skills" football clinic sponsored by Winn Dixie for 200 youths in the Jacksonville area. This clinic was

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held on the practice fields at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium and included instruction, gift bags, auto- graphs and food.

MILITARY VISITS Since the first of the year Jaguars players have made a number of visits to both local military bases, Mayport Naval Station and NAS JAX. While on these visits players were given the opportunity to tour a naval vessel, eat lunch with the military personnel, and offer words of COMMUNITY encouragement and appreciation to our local service men and women returning or preparing to deploy overseas. Last summer the Jaguars Rookie Class received special treatment on their tour of the USS Kennedy. "It takes special people to go out there and put their life on the line everyday like these people do," said second-year tight end Marcedes Lewis. "I appreciate it, and I know the rest of the rookies do too. Just coming out here and getting a chance to do this really opens our eyes." During their tour the players were shown all the amenities of the ship including meeting some of the ships crew. For some of the players this was their first time on ship.

OPERATION BLESSING The 8th Annual Operation Blessing event took place at A. Philip Randolph Park, an open event for those living in the surrounding neigh- borhoods to come out and take part in this special day led by former safety Donovin Darius serving as spokesperson for the pro- gram. Helping out Jacksonville families one bag at a time, last season's event helped many families in need on the Eastside of Jacksonville. “The Jaguars franchise is dedicated to positively impacting the Jacksonville com- munity with the message of care. Each year, the Jaguars have an opportunity to demon- strate their support in the community through their Thanksgiving Food Distribution program in partnership with Wachovia Bank, Winn-Dixie and Operation Blessing,” Pam Erickson, vice president of procurement and corporate relations. Each November Jaguars players, led by SS Donovin Darius and over 250 Wachovia & Winn-Dixie Store volunteers, off-load truckloads of groceries and distribute non-perishable food items donated by growers, food processors and manufacturers that support Operation Blessing International. Since it's inception over 21,000 families have been served.

POP WARNER JUNIOR JAGUARS BOWL Since 1996, the Jaguars have sponsored the Pop Warner Junior Jaguars Bowl at Alltel Stadium in cooperation with the Greater Jacksonville Pop Warner Association. Thousands of players, cheerleaders and families have enjoyed the fun and spirit of this bowl game format. Participants (8-14 years old) must sign a pledge card with their parents and make a commitment not to use tobacco, alcohol or illegal drugs in order to be involved. The Jaguars have awarded approximate- ly 1,200 tickets to Jaguars home games each fall to Pop Warner youth and coaches as part of the program. The Junior Jaguars Bowl is a three-day event which includes a host party Friday night at the Pepsi Plaza, games played at seven area sites on Saturday and a chance to attend a Jaguars regular season game on Sunday. More than 90 teams participate each year from states as far away as Indiana, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

PRACTICE LIKE THE PROS In 2004 the Jaguars introduced a program called “Practice Like the Pros” which gave six NFL Flag and six Pop Warner teams a chance to practice on the Jaguars' practice fields during train- ing camp. Teams held practices prior to the Jaguars night practices and were invited to stay and

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watch practice from a covered area and receive autographs from Jaguars players following practice. Last season 16 teams participated in the program.

PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS This past season, Baptist Cancer Institute held two free Prostate Screenings where Jaguars defensive end Reggie Hayward attended the sec- ond screening to lend his support and encourage men, especially those living in Northeast Florida, to get checked for prostate cancer. J k ill J ’ R i H d ( i d) 97 df i d Hayward, although out for a majority of the season due to a season ending injury, wanted to make sure he stuck with his commitment to attend and help raise awareness about this disease. “I hope that by joining in this awareness and prevention campaign, we will help save lives,” says COMMUNITY Hayward. “There's a greater possibility of beating and avoiding the advancement of this type of cancer in men if they would get checked…it’s all about early detection!” Offensive tackle Maurice Williams joined Hayward by serving as spokesperson for the second consecutive year. Williams attended the first of the two screenings to continue to help raise awareness about prostate cancer.

SHOP WITH THE JAGUARS The Jacksonville Jaguars and DICK'S Sporting Goods teamed up for the second consecutive year to host a holiday shopping spree for inner city kids living in Jacksonville and Alachua County, Florida. This program is designed to bring holiday joy to children from various community agencies in Jacksonville.

TASTE OF THE NFL The 4th Annual Jacksonville Jaguars Taste of the NFL was triumphant in bringing in over $92,000 to benefit the LSS Second Harvest Food Bank. Branching out from the national event held every year at the Super Bowl, Jacksonville is one of several NFL cities which have launched a local Taste of the NFL dinner to help raise awareness in the fight against hunger. Since our inception in 2003, over $365,000 has been raised for LSS Second Harvest Food Bank.

WHAT MOVES U Alvin Pearman - Running Back #34 To address the continuing decline of physical edu- cation programs in many of America's schools and diminishing amount of exercise among today’s chil- dren, the Jaguars in partnership with the Jaguars Foundation, the American Heart Association Jacksonville chapter and Baptist Health will officially launch a pilot What Moves U program for 6th grade classes in select middle schools starting in the 2007- 08 school year. This awareness program includes a unique curricu- lum supplement designed to incorporate physical activity in classroom lessons and encourage physical activity to an increasingly inactive generation of chil- dren. This program will be seen in many schools including private and after school programs in the sur- Get movin’ and get cool stuff! rounding five counties: Duval, Baker, St. Johns, Sign up @ www.WHATMOVESU.com and check out some really sweet moves and how Nassau & Clay. to get your own WHAT MOVES U gear. Jaguars running back Alvin Pearman is serving as

team spokesman for this program and is committed, The National Football League and the American Heart Association are proud to work together to produce What Moves U. determined and ready to get kids excited about stay- ing physically active through various outdoor activities. “There’s no better time than now for the NFL to put an emphasis on the importance of physi- cal activity,” said Pearman. “Once kids get active it’s easier for them to stay active, that’s one of the main points of this program. It is to give kids a head start and encourage them that getting active is not only important but it's fun!” For information contact the Jaguars Community Relations Department at 904.633.2265 or log onto www.jaguars.com

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RADIO BROADCASTERS Brian Sexton and former Jaguars defensive end Jeff Lageman are in their fifth season together calling all Jaguars games on WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5). Sexton, 38, called every game in the Jaguars’ first 12 sea- sons and is one of just a handful BROADCASTING of observers who have witnessed every Jaguars game played. Sexton anchors the Jaguars Radio Network’s coverage on game day and is also the host of In the Jaguars radio booth: Jeff Lageman and Brian Sexton ‘The Jack Del Rio Show’ on Tuesdays and ‘Jaguars This York Jets, Lageman started 118 of 122 Week’ on Wednesdays on WOKV. He also games played. He was a first-round draft hosts ‘The Jack Del Rio Show’ and ‘The choice of the Jets in 1989, the 14th player Coggin Pregame Show’ on Sunday morn- selected overall. After his retirement he ings prior to kickoff on WTEV-TV, CBS 47. joined the Jaguars’ preseason TV booth Lageman, 40, played for the Jaguars as color analyst for the 1999 to 2002 pre- from 1995 to ’98 and was the team’s first seasons. He is a co-host of the “Jaguars captain. He started 37 of 40 games played This Week” radio show along with Sexton in the Jaguars’ first four seasons, making and Vic Ketchman on Wednesday nights 175 tackles and 12.5 sacks. In 10 NFL sea- on WOKV. He also serves as co-host of sons, including his first six with the New “THE Jaguars Show” on WTEV. PRESEASON TELEVISION

Three of the Jaguars’ preseason games in 2007 will be telecast locally in Jacksonville on WTEV-TV, CBS 47, with the game against Green Bay on Thursday, August 23 nationally broadcast on FOX. NFL Network broadcaster Paul Burmeister calls the play-by-play for the first time and former Jaguars Pro Bowl tackle Tony Boselli returns for his second tour as the team’s preseason color ana- lyst. PAUL BURMEISTER TONY BOSELLI Boselli was the first draft pick of the PLAY-BY-PLAY COLOR ANALYST Jaguars and played in 91 games in his six seasons in Jacksonville. He made five Network’s personalities as host of consecutive Pro Bowl starts and is the Playbook and Inside Training Camp. He only former Jaguar to be inducted into has previously called NFL Europe League the team’s ‘Pride of the Jaguars.’ games and co-anchored draft coverage Burmeister serves as one of the NFL for the NFL Network. JAGUARS RADIO NETWORK The Jaguars’ flagship stations are WOKV AM & FM (690, 106.5). The Jaguars Radio Network extends to 11 affiliates in Florida and Georgia. WOKV-AM & FM Jacksonville, covers the Jacksonville market WFOY-AM 1240 St. Augustine, covers the St. Augustine area WELE-AM 1380 Ormond Beach, covers Daytona Beach WHFX-FM 107.7 Brunswick, Ga., covers the southeast portion of Georgia WHOO-AM 1080 Orlando, covers central Florida WIFO-FM 105.5 Jesup, Ga., covers east coast of Georgia WIYD-AM 1260 Palatka, covers between St. Augustine and Gainesville

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WIXC-AM 1060 Melbourne, covers between Titusville and Fort Pierce WNFB-FM 94.3 Lake City, covers north Florida from Georgia to Gainesville WPSL-AM 1590 Port St. Lucie, covers east coast from Fort Pierce to Stuart WRUF-AM 850 Gainesville, cover Gainesville to Ocala WBMQ-AM 630 Savannah, Ga., covers Savannah and Hilton Head, SC BROADCAST LINEUP DAY SHOW TIME STATION Mon. Jaguars Reporters 6:00 p.m. WOKV AM 690

THE Jaguars Show 7:00 p.m. WTEV-TV, Ch. 47 BROADCASTING Tues. The Jack Del Rio Show 6:00 p.m. WOKV AM 690 Wed. Jaguars This Week 6:00 p.m. WOKV AM 690 Sun. Jaguars Tailgate Show 3 hours before kickoff WOKV/WJGL FM 96.9 Suddath Pregame Show 1 hour before kickoff WOKV/WJGL FM 96.9 The Jack Del Rio Show Presented By Wachovia 11:00 a.m. WTEV-TV, Ch. 47 Coggin Pregame Show 11:30 a.m. WTEV-TV, Ch. 47 Winn-Dixie Postgame Show Immediately after game WOKV/WJGL FM 96.9 Bank of America Scoreboard Show Follows postgame show WOKV/WJGL FM 96.9 Mon.-Fri. The Jaguars Report Morning Drive Throughout the Jaguars Radio Network

JAXSON DE VILLE MASCOT NFL Experience: 12th year Height: 8.5 paws (about 7 feet) Weight: 403 Birthdate: Not sure, but he celebrates each day as if it’s his birth- day. His birthplace is Jacksonville (where else would a cat have teal spots?) How Acquired: Was a stray cat found during the building of Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. First Appearance: August 18, 1996, Jaguars vs. 49ers preseason game College: Denied admission due to size, but got his MBA from an on-line college, which he uses quite often when he wants to sound important. SEASON: Has never seen action in an NFL-sanctioned game … Has played in several halftime games against some very tough Pop Warner teams (9- and 10-year olds) and has done quite well … Head coach Jack Del Rio said he was “very impressed” with Jaxson during spring mini-camps … Currently lobbying the league for bigger helmets so he can play this year … Until then, will remain a starter at his All-Pro position, “Left Out!”. Loook for Jaxson to lay some kids out again this year in his annual Mascot vs. Pop Warner game at a halftime near you. STATS: Completed his 11th straight season as “The Self-Proclaimed Best Mascot in Sports” … Best statistics include most pizzas consumed in one game (56) and highest rappel off a score- board (175 feet) … First mascot ever to go overseas to visit our troops … Has never been tack- led, sacked, intercepted or blocked — mostly because he never plays (but that’s beside the point) … Most loved and hated mascot in the NFL … Has hugged and kissed more than 250,000 peo- ple during his 4,500-plus appearances over the last eleven years … Speaking of appearances … OFFSEASON: Jaxson de Ville does not have an “offseason,” as he does appearances year- round at any event where a 403-pound cat is needed … so give him a call and find out why every- one loves Jaxson! For appearances call: (904) 633-6544

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JACKSONVILLE MUNICIPAL STADIUM

STADIUM

On August 18, 1995, when the state of the art scoreboards and renova- Jacksonville Jaguars played their first tions to the clubs and suites. home preseason game in their new stadi- The practice fields that were used um, it marked the first time in sports his- from 1995 through 2003 were converted tory that an expansion team had played into a 400,000-square-foot entertainment its first home game in its inaugural sea- zone adjacent to the stadium, known as son in a new stadium or arena. Not only the Pepsi Plaza. For Jaguars game days, that, but it was built faster than any this area includes tailgate cabanas for major-league stadium had ever been pregame hospitality, an interactive game built in North America. area, and a stage for pregame and In the short period of 19 1/2 months, postgame entertainment. the old Gator Bowl was demolished and Jacksonville Municipal Stadium signa- a new stadium arose on the shores of the ture features include the two Crown St. Johns River. And, very quickly, it was Royal Touchdown Clubs, which are locat- called the best stadium in the country. ed on the East and West sides of the sta- Just before the Jaguars kicked off their dium. The Crown Royal Touchdown first regular-season game on September Clubs and all 11,200 club seats are locat- 3, 1995, NBC broadcaster Don Criqui ed at midfield, rather than being spread said, “There isn’t a better football facility out horizontally through the stadium. in America.” In its 10th year of operation, Each Club provides more than 70,000 the stadium was the host site of Super square feet of air-conditioned comfort Bowl XXXIX, the biggest single-day with a variety of food and beverage sporting event in the world. selections. In all, 75 percent of the seats Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville Municipal Stadium are underwent a $63 million renovation in located on the sides, with just 25 percent preparation for Super Bowl XXXIX. behind the end zones. Among the additions were the MPS Jacksonville Municipal Stadium seats Group Terrace Suite, a 25,000-square- 67,164, but additional temporary seats foot sports bar called the Bud Zone, a can be added behind the South End Zone 20,000-square-foot Sky Bar, 20 new esca- — expanding the capacity to well over lators and four new elevators. A new 82,000 — for the annual Florida-Georgia secure perimeter fence was also installed game and Super Bowl XXXIX. around the stadium, along with two new

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THE ROAR

THE ROAR

The ROAR of the Jaguars was formed in 1995 and has been an integral part of the Jaguars’ entertainment package during all home games. Under the direction of manag- er Christy Stechman Zynda, these professional cheerleaders captivate Jaguars fans with their explosive, high-energy routines. When not on the playing field, members of The ROAR serve as goodwill ambassadors for the Jaguars by participating in various corpo- rate, community and charitable events throughout Florida and around the world. NAME AGE OCCUPATION HOMETOWN EXP Allison 23 Copywriter and website designer Warsaw, Ind. 1 Amanda H. 23 Product data specialist at financial firm Jacksonville 1 Amanda M. 28 Mother and interior design student Jacksonville 6 Courtney 21 Student – communications major Jacksonville 4 Danielle 23 Labor and delivery nurse Deltona, Fla. 4 Devin 18 Student Jacksonville 1 Emily C. 19 Student – nursing major Savannah, Ga. 1 Emily D. 21 Student – communications major Jacksonville 2 Erin 19 Student – court reporting Jacksonville 2 Jade 24 Dental solutions specialist Palatka, Fla. 1 Jennifer 37 Aviation proposal coordinator Jacksonville 3 Joshlyn 20 Student – nursing major Jacksonville 1 Joyletta 27 Mother and registered nurse Opelika, Ala. 6 Katie 22 Student – event management major Bradenton, Fla. 1 Keana 22 Student – biology major (pre-dentistry) Pensacola, Fla. 1 Kelli 18 Student Groveport, Ohio 1 Kelsey 19 Student – dietetics major Jacksonville Beach 2 Kena 22 Student – biology major (pre-dentistry) Pensacola, Fla. 1 Kristen 24 Teacher and behavior analyst Columbia, S.C. 3 Kristina 22 Student – business administration major Jacksonville 2 Laurie 22 Student – health administration major Richmond, Va. 3 Liana 29 Attorney Jacksonville 4 Mandy 23 Graduate student – nuclear medicine major Jacksonville 2 Michelle 26 Stock market investor/partner in health business Tallahassee, Fla. 2 Missy 24 High school teacher Jacksonville 5 Monica 18 Student Jacksonville 1 Nicole 27 Mother of two children Jacksonville 1 Phillipa 37 Mother/manager of assistant directors of nursing Nassau, Bahamas 11 Rachel 22 Student – elementary education major Cooper City, Fla. 1 Sunny 27 Graduate student in dietetics and nutrition Asheville, N.C. 4 Tiffany 26 Kindergarten teacher Agana, Guam 7 Tisha 34 Manager and rebate analyst Tacoma, Wash. 7

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2007 NFL SCHEDULE PRESEASON WEEK FOUR Thursday, Aug. 30 (All times Eastern) Buffalo at Detroit 7:00 HALL OF FAME WEEK New York Giants at New England 7:30 Sunday, Aug. 5 New York Jets at Philadelphia 7:30 Pittsburgh vs. New Orleans (Canton, Ohio)8:00 Washington at Jacksonville 7:30 Cleveland at Chicago 8:00 WEEK ONE Dallas at Minnesota 8:00 Thursday, Aug. 9 Green Bay at Tennessee 8:00 Indianapolis at Dallas 8:00 Houston at Tampa Bay 8:00 NFL SCHEDULE Cincinnati at Detroit 7:30 Kansas City at St. Louis 8:00 Friday, Aug. 10 Miami at New Orleans 8:00 Buffalo at New Orleans 8:00 Pittsburgh at Carolina 8:00 Atlanta at New York Jets 7:00 Arizona at Denver 9:00 New England at Tampa Bay 7:30 Oakland at Seattle 10:00 St. Louis at Minnesota 8:00 San Francisco at San Diego 10:00 Saturday, Aug. 11 Friday, Aug. 31 Washington at Tennessee 8:00 Baltimore at Atlanta 7:30 Green Bay at Pittsburgh 7:30 Indianapolis at Cincinnati 7:30 Jacksonville at Miami 7:30 Kansas City at Cleveland 7:30 REGULAR SEASON Carolina at New York Giants 8:00 Chicago at Houston 8:00 WEEK ONE Arizona at Oakland 10:00 Thursday, Sept. 6 Sunday, Aug. 12 New Orleans at Indianapolis 8:30 Seattle at San Diego 8:00 Sunday, Sept. 9 Monday, Aug. 13 Denver at Buffalo 1:00 Denver at San Francisco 8:00 Pittsburgh at Cleveland 1:00 Philadelphia at Baltimore 7:00 Philadelphia at Green Bay 1:00 WEEK TWO Kansas City at Houston 1:00 Thursday, Aug. 16 Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00 Miami at Kansas City 8:00 Atlanta at Minnesota 1:00 Friday, Aug. 17 New England at New York Jets 1:00 Minnesota at New York Jets 8:00 Carolina at St. Louis 1:00 Atlanta at Buffalo 7:00 Miami at Washington 1:00 Carolina at Philadelphia 7:00 Detroit at Oakland 4:15 Tennessee at New England 8:00 Chicago at San Diego 4:15 Saturday, Aug. 18 Tampa Bay at Seattle 4:15 San Diego at St. Louis 8:00 New York Giants at Dallas 8:15 Houston at Arizona 4:00 Monday, Sept. 10 Detroit at Cleveland 7:00 Baltimore at Cincinnati 7:00 New Orleans at Cincinnati 7:30 Arizona at San Francisco 10:15 Tampa Bay at Jacksonville 7:30 Denver at Dallas 8:00 WEEK TWO Sunday, Sept. 16 Pittsburgh at Washington 8:00 Houston at Carolina 1:00 Seattle at Green Bay 8:00 Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00 Oakland at San Francisco 10:00 Atlanta at Jacksonville 1:00 Sunday, Aug. 19 Green Bay at New York Giants 1:00 New York Giants at Baltimore 8:00 Buffalo at Pittsburgh 1:00 Monday, Aug. 20 San Francisco at St. Louis 1:00 Chicago at Indianapolis 8:00 New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 Indianapolis at Tennessee 1:00 WEEK THREE Seattle at Arizona 4:05 Thursday, Aug. 23 Minnesota at Detroit 4:05 Jacksonville at Green Bay 8:00 Dallas at Miami 4:05 New Orleans at Kansas City 8:30 New York Jets at Baltimore 4:15 Friday, Aug. 24 Kansas City at Chicago 4:15 New England at Carolina 8:00 Oakland at Denver 4:15 Tennessee at Buffalo 7:00 San Diego at New England 8:15 St. Louis at Oakland 10:00 Monday, Sept. 17 Saturday, Aug. 25 Washington at Philadelphia 8:30 Detroit at Indianapolis 7:00 Tampa Bay at Miami 7:30 Baltimore at Washington 8:00 WEEK THREE Sunday, Sept. 23 Dallas at Houston 8:00 Arizona at Baltimore 1:00 New York Jets at New York Giants 8:00 San Diego at Green Bay 1:00 San Francisco at Chicago 8:00 Indianapolis at Houston 1:00 Minnesota at Seattle 9:00 Minnesota at Kansas City 1:00 Cleveland at Denver 9:00 Buffalo at New England 1:00 San Diego at Arizona 10:00 Miami at New York Jets 1:00 Sunday, Aug. 26 Detroit at Philadelphia 1:00 Philadelphia at PIttsburgh 8:00 San Francisco at Pittsburgh 1:00 Monday, Aug. 27 St. Louis at Tampa Bay 1:00 Cincinnati at Atlanta 8:00 Jacksonville at Denver 4:05

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Cleveland at Oakland 4:05 New York Jets at Cincinnati 4:05 Cincinnati at Seattle 4:05 Kansas City at Oakland 4:05 Carolina at Atlanta 4:15 Chicago at Philadelphia 4:15 New York Giants at Washington 4:15 St. Louis at Seattle 4:15 Dallas at Chicago 8:15 Pittsburgh at Denver 8:15 Monday, Sept. 24 Monday, Oct. 22 Tennessee at New Orleans 8:30 Indianapolis at Jacksonville 8:30 WEEK FOUR WEEK EIGHT (Open dates: Jacksonville, New Orleans, (Open dates: Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas, Tennessee, Washington) Kansas City, Seattle) Sunday, Sept. 30 Sunday, Oct. 28 Houston at Atlanta 1:00 Indianapolis at Carolina 1:00 New York Jets at Buffalo 1:00 Detroit at Chicago 1:00 NFL SCHEDULE Baltimore at Cleveland 1:00 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 1:00 St. Louis at Dallas 1:00 New York Giants at Miami (London) 1:00 Chicago at Detroit 1:00 Philadelphia at Minnesota 1:00 Oakland at Miami 1:00 Cleveland at St.Louis 1:00 Green Bay at Minnesota 1:00 Oaklandat Tennessee 1:00 Tampa Bay at Carolina 4:05 Buffalo at New York Jets 4:05 Seattle at San Francisco 4:05 Houston at San Diego 4:05 Pittsburgh at Arizona 4:15 Jacksonville at Tampa Bay 4:05 Denver at Indianapolis 4:15 Washington at New England 4:15 Kansas City at San Diego 4:15 New Orleans Saints at San Francisco 4:15 Philadelphia at New York Giants 8:15 Monday, Oct. 29 Monday, Oct. 1 Green Bay at Denver 8:30 New England at Cincinnati 8:30 WEEK NINE WEEK FIVE (Open dates: Chicago, Miami, New York Giants, St. (Open dates: Cincinnati, Minnesota, Oakland, Louis) Philadelphia) Sunday, Nov. 4 Sunday, Oct. 7 San Francisco at Atlanta 1:00 Miami at Houston 1:00 Cincinnati at Buffalo 1:00 Jacksonville at Kansas City 1:00 Denver at Detroit 1:00 Cleveland at New England 1:00 Green Bay at Kansas City 1:00 Carolina at New Orleans 1:00 San Diego at Minnesota 1:00 New York Jets at New York Giants 1:00 Jacksonville at New Orleans 1:00 Seattle at Pittsburgh 1:00 Washington at New York Jets 1:00 Arizona at St. Louis 1:00 Arizona at Tampa Bay 1:00 Atlanta at Tennessee 1:00 Carolina at Tennessee 1:00 Detroit at Washington 1:00 Seattle at Cleveland 4:05 Tampa Bay at Indianapolis 4:05 New England at Indianapolis 4:15 San Diego at Denver 4:15 Houston at Oakland 4:15 Baltimore at San Francisco 4:15 Dallas at Philadelphia 8:15 Chicago at Green Bay 8:15 Monday, Nov. 5 Monday, Oct. 8 Baltimore at Pittsburgh 8:30 Dallas at Buffalo 8:30 WEEK 10 WEEK SIX (Open dates: Houston, New England, New York Jets, (Open dates: Buffalo, Denver, Detroit, Indianapolis, Tampa Bay) Pittsburgh, San Francisco) Sunday, Nov. 11 Sunday, Oct. 14 Atlanta at Carolina 1:00 St. Louis at Baltimore 1:00 Minnesota at Green Bay 1:00 Minnesota at Chicago 1:00 Denver at Kansas City 1:00 Miami at Cleveland 1:00 Buffalo at Miami 1:00 Washington at Green Bay 1:00 St. Louis at New Orleans 1:00 Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 Cleveland at Pittsburgh 1:00 Cincinnati at Kansas City 1:00 Jacksonville at Tennessee 1:00 Philadelphia at New York Jets 1:00 Philadelphia at Washington 1:00 Tennessee at Tampa Bay 1:00 Cincinnati at Baltimore 4:05 Carolina at Arizona 4:05 Detroit at Arizona 4:15 New England at Dallas 4:15 Dallas at New York Giants 4:15 Oakland at San Diego 4:15 Chicago at Oakland 4:15 New Orleans at Seattle 8:15 Indianapolis at San Diego 8:15 Monday, Oct. 15 Monday, Nov. 12 New York Giants at Atlanta 8:30 San Francisco at Seattle 8:30 WEEK SEVEN WEEK 11 (Open dates: Carolina, Cleveland, Green Bay, San Sunday, Nov. 18 Diego) Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 Sunday, Oct. 21 Cleveland at Baltimore 1:00 Baltimore at Buffalo 1:00 New England at Buffalo 1:00 Minnesota at Dallas 1:00 Arizona at Cincinnati 1:00 Tampa Bay at Detroit 1:00 Washington at Dallas 1:00 Tennessee at Houston 1:00 Carolina at Green Bay 1:00 New England at Miami 1:00 New Orleans at Houston 1:00 San Francisco at New York Giants 1:00 Kansas City at Indianapolis 1:00 Atlanta at New Orleans 1:00 San Diego at Jacksonville 1:00 Arizona at Washington 1:00

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Oakand at Minnesota 1:00 Buffalo at Cleveland 1:00 Pittsburgh at New York Jets 1:00 Tennessee at Kansas City 1:00 Miami at Philadelphia 1:00 Baltimore at Miami 1:00 New York Giants at Detroit 4:15 New York Jets at New England 1:00 St. Louis at San Francisco 4:15 Arizona at New Orleans 1:00 Chicago Bears at Seattle 8:15 Jacksonville at Pittsburgh 1:00 Monday, Nov. 19 Green Bay at St. Louis 1:00 Tennessee at Denver 8:30 Atlanta at Tampa Bay 1:00 Indianapolis atOakland 4:05 WEEK 12 Philadelphia at Dallas 4:15 Thursday, Nov. 22 Detroit at San Diego 4:15 Green Bay at Detroit 12:30 Washington at New York Giants 8:15 New York Jets at Dallas 4:15 Monday, Dec. 17

NFL SCHEDULE Indianapolis at Atlanta 8:15 Chicago at Minnesota 8:30 Sunday, Nov. 25 New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 WEEK 16 Denver at Chicago 1:00 Thursday, Dec. 20 Tennessee at Cincinnati 1:00 Pittsburgh at St. Louis 8:15 Houston at Cleveland 1:00 Saturday, Dec. 22 Buffalo at Jacksonville 1:00 Dallas at Carolina 8:15 Oakland at Kansas City 1:00 Sunday, Dec. 23 Minnesota at New York Giants 1:00 New York Giants at Buffalo 1:00 Seattle at St. Louis 1:00 Green Bay at Chicago 1:00 Washington at Tampa Bay 1:00 Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00 San Francisco at Arizona 4:05 Kansas City at Detroit 1:00 Baltimore at San Diego 4:15 Houston at Indianapolis 1:00 Philadelphia at New England 8:15 Oakland at Jacksonville 1:00 Monday, Nov. 26 Washington at Minnesota 1:00 Miami at Pittsburgh 8:30 Miami at New England 1:00 Philadelphia at New Orleans 1:00 WEEK 13 Atlanta at Arizona 4:05 Monday, Nov. 29 Baltimore at Seattle 4:15 Green Bay at Dallas 8:15 New York Jets at Tennessee 4:15 Sunday, Dec. 2 Tampa Bay at San Francisco 8:15 San Francisco at Carolina 1:00 Monday, Dec. 24 Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1:00 Denver at San Diego 8:00 San Diego at Kansas City 1:00 New York Jets at Miami 1:00 WEEK 17 Detroit at Minnesota 1:00 Saturday, Dec. 29 Tampa Bay at New Orleans 1:00 New England at New York Giants 8:15 Seattle at Philadelphia 1:00 Sunday, Dec. 30 Atlanta at St. Louis 1:00 Seattle at Atlanta 1:00 Houston at Tennessee 1:00 Pittsburgh at Baltimore 1:00 Buffalo at Washington 1:00 New Orleans at Chicago 1:00 Cleveland at Arizona 4:05 San Francisco at Cleveland 1:00 Denver at Oakland 4:05 Detroit a Green Bay 1:00 New York Giants at Chicago 4:15 Jacksonville at Houston 1:00 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 8:15 Tennessee at Indianapolis 1:00 Monday, Dec. 3 Cincinnati at Miami 1:00 New England at Baltimore 8:30 Buffalo at Philadelphia 1:00 Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 WEEK 14 Dallas at Washington 1:00 Thursday, Dec. 6 St. Louis at Arizona 4:15 Chicago at Washington 8:15 Minnesota at Denver 4:15 Sunday, Dec. 9 San Diego at Oakland 4:15 Miami at Buffalo 1:00 Kansas City at New York Jets 8:15 St.Louis at Cincinnati 1:00 Dallas at Detroit 1:00 POSTSEASON Oakland at Green Bay 1:00 Tampa Bay at Houston 1:00 Saturday, January 5 Carolina at Jacksonville 1:00 AFC and NFC Wild-Card Games Pittsburgh at New England 1:00 Sunday, January 6 New York Giants at Philadelphia 1:00 AFC and NFC Wild-Card Games San Diego at Tennessee 1:00 Saturday, January 12 Minnesota at San Francisco 4:05 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs Arizona at Seattle 4:05 Sunday, January 13 Kansas City at Denver 4:15 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs Cleveland at New York Jets 4:15 Sunday, January 20 Indianapolis at Baltimore 8:15 AFC and NFC Championship Games Monday, Dec. 10 Sunday, February 3 New Orleans at Atlanta 8:30 Super Bowl XLII at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ WEEK 15 Sunday, February 10 Thursday, Dec. 13 Pro Bowl at Honolulu, Hawaii Denver at Houston 8:15 Saturday, Dec. 15 Cincinnati at San Francisco 8:15 Sunday, Dec. 16 Seattle at Carolina 1:00

248 jaguars.com Good health begins with you and your doctor. MEDIA INFORMATION Dedicated to your family’s health, our network of primary CREDENTIALS: Credential requests are honored only for working media on spe- cific assignment for a recognized news organization or sports publication. Credentials care doctors are your own personal link to the entire are not issued to freelance writers or photographers unless requested by a recog- Baptist Health system. For an office near you, visit us at nized news organization or sports publication. Independent web sites cannot be credentialed. All credential requests must be submitted in writing on company let- e-baptisthealth.com/primary or call 904.202.CARE. terhead to Dan Edwards, Vice President of Communications and Media, Jacksonville Jaguars, One Stadium Place, Jacksonville, FL 32202, or by fax to (904) 633-6055. Requests must be received at least one week prior to a home game. PARKING: Parking in lots surrounding the stadium is limited. Every effort will be made to accommodate requests for parking passes, but parking cannot be provided for all credentialed media. The appropriate parking pass will be required for access to all stadium parking lots on game days. Television trucks which provide satellite, uplink or microwave functions will be parked in the TV truck compound near Gate 1, and a parking pass is required. Your circle of care MEDIA ENTRANCE, CREDENTIAL WILL CALL: The media entrance at the sta- dium is Gate 1, at the southwest corner of the stadium. The appropriate game cre- dential must be presented at the media entrance for admission to the stadium. Game credentials not picked up in advance will be available on game day at the media will-call window at Gate 1. The Media Will Call window will open three hours starts here. prior to kickoff. Parking passes will not be left at the Will Call window. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sideline access for NFL games is limited to photographers on assignment for a recognized news organization or sports publication. No one except network television personnel and authorized game personnel will be admitted to the field without a camera. All field photographers must remain outside the bench areas and outside the yellow border surrounding the playing field. The photographers check-in location is near the media entrance in the service hallway. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS AND LOCKERROOM ACCESS: Members of the media needing to conduct postgame interviews will be given access to the Jaguars’ interview room after each game, as well as the home and visiting lockerrooms. Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio conducts his postgame news conference in the team meeting room. The visiting head coach will be available in a room off the visitors lockerroom. DURING THE WEEK MEDIA WORKROOM: The media workroom in the stadium is located just inside the media entrance. This room is available to working media during business hours throughout the week. High speed internet access, phones, Jaguars updates and NFL news releases, and other information is available.

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