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JACKSONVILLEJ JAGUARS 2006 MEDIA GUIDE

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2006 MEDIA INFORMATION

CREDENTIALS: Credential requests are honored only for working media on specifi c assign- ment for a recognized news organization or sports publication. Credentials are not issued to freelance writers or photographers unless requested by a recognized news organization or sports publication. Independent web sites cannot be credentialed. All credential requests must be submitted in writing on company letterhead to Dan Edwards, Vice President of Com- munications and Media, Jacksonville Jaguars, One Alltel 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 ac- commodate 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.

MEDIA ENTRANCE, CREDENTIAL WILL CALL: The media entrance at the stadium is Gate 1, at the southwest corner of the stadium. The appropriate game credential 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 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 Proud to be personnel and authorized game personnel will be admitted to the fi eld without a camera. All fi eld photographers must remain outside the bench areas and outside the yellow border sur- part of the team. rounding the playing fi eld. 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 con- ducts 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.

JACK DEL RIO INTERVIEWS: Head coach Jack Del Rio conducts his weekly news conference on Mondays in the media workroom. He is not available on Tuesdays, but is available to the media on Wednesdays and Fridays.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS: The Jaguars lockerroom is open to accredited media for specifi c in- terview periods during the week. Players are available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. All interviews should be arranged through the Jaguars communications depart- ment. Interviews may be conducted in person or by phone, but please call in advance to schedule. Baptist Health is the official healthcare provider for the Jaguars. 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.

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THE 2006 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE

The 2006 Jacksonville Jaguars Media Guide was written by Hunter Robinson, Coordinator of Communications Editorial assistance by Dan Edwards, Vice President of Communications and Media; Ryan Robinson, Coordinator of Communications; and Alisa Abbott, Executive Assistant to VP, Communications and Media Design by Dalton Agency Printed by Hartley Press, Jacksonville, Fla. Copyright © 2006 Jacksonville Jaguars Ltd. 2006 tedneHsoy..203 History Attendance ..287 Coaches(All-Time) Assistant ..361 Stadium Alltel ..279 Selections All-Pro Media Information ..369 Information Media (Career, Leaders Yearly) ..296 Last ..345 Happened It Time ..294 (All-Time) Numbers Jersey ..364 de Jaxson Ville ..222 Jaguars.com ..286 (All-Time) Reserve Injured ..227 Built Being Jaguars Are the How ..260 Highlights Historical ..287 Coaches(All-Time) Head ..292 History Free-Agent ..6 Foundation ..266 Firsts ..289 Draft Expansion ..289 (All-Time) Choices Draft ..358 Relations Community . ..288 Colleges ALL-TIME RESULTS INREVIEW 2005 MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHIES aur l-ieScsAlwd..192 SacksJaguars All-Time Allowed . ..71 Dates Important . . . . .68 Hard toGetonBoard vs.Jaguars ..130 Rookies by Started Games .69 . Cousin, Williams NamedComm. Champs ..125 Biggest and Wins WorstLosses 2005 Turnover ..66 Table ..187 100 YardsReceiving and Rushing Won-Loss ..281 Records ..278 Vs. AFC South Team-by-Team ..274History Series ..271 Season Regular ..277 Games Prime-Time ..269 Preseason ..276 Games Overtime Home-Away ..278 Records Vance, . . .13 Paul Weaver, ..11Wayne . . .8 Weaver,Barr Delores ..58 VeteranPlayers ..37 Scouts . ..16 James Harris, ..217 FreeRookie Agents ..210 Choices Draft JackRio, Del ..18 ..20 Coaches Assistant ..13 Administration emSaitc ..248 TeamStatistics ..250 Starters . .248 Preseason, Regular-Season Results ..254 Participation Player . . .252 Offense StatisticsGameby ..230 NFL Standings ..248 Statistics Individual ..231 1-16 Summaries Game ..249 Statistics Defensive . . .253 Defense StatisticsGameby MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OFCONTENTS Year-by-Year ..278 Statistics ..55 2006 in for Look to What ..288 Trades(All-Time) ..363 TelevisionLineup . ..300 (1995-2004) Statistics ..51 Photos Staff . . .4 Directory Staff ..1 Schedule(2006) ..280 (All-Time) Roster ..223 (2006) Rosters . ..365 Roar The RECORDS ai ewr ..363 Network Radio ..362 Broadcasters Radio ..207 Guide Pronunciation ..165 Bowlers Pro . . .363 Preseason Television (1996-99)Summaries ..310Game Playoff . . .10Partners NFL Schedule (2006 Weekly) ..366 Wimbush, Pearman Rank in .143 Top Three Wilford NamedPayton Manof Year . . .188 ..115Jaguars Why ..124 UnsackableJaguars . . .96 Undrafted Rookies onOpeningDay ..109 TopHome/Road Attendances ..97 The TemperatureGauge Taylor .195 Rushed for12th Most Yards Ever ..171 TaylorRecord Books the for Made ..172 TaylorRBs Sixth Among Active ..86 Finishers Strong ..162 Leader Community Named Starks ..196Half Second for Ready ..100 Schedule (2006-09) Non-Divisional . . .170 100-YardNine Consecutive Games ..185 Jaguars By Played Games Most . . Meier Ranks.135 Third inSacks in2005 Leftwich ..79 Targets Leftwich’s ..119TopGames ..118 LeftwichFourth-BestRookie . . .113 Jaguars Top Rookie Five Receivers 117 Jaguars Starting Records ..201Special Jaguars TeamsScores ..156 Special Jaguars TeamsKamikazies ..155 Scored Safeties Jaguars ..103 SackJaguars Leaders .74 . Jaguars Rookies Starting onOpeningDay ..93 Record Jaguars When . . .84 Jaguars andRed CrossRelief Effort . .160Jaguars Rank Third inSacks in2005 ..146 Foundations Players Jaguars ..99 Punts Longest Jaguars .145 Jaguars Leading Single-Season Tacklers ..136 the Air in Jaguars .76 Jaguars Have Third-Best Road Record Draft Jaguars Day Wellon Two ..202 ..126 Scores Defensive Jaguars . .73 Jaguars CareerInterceptionsLeaders ..104 Goals BlockedField Jaguars ..65 Scorers Jaguars All-Time emRcrs. ..330 TeamRecords ..347 PostseasonRecords ..342 Records Opponents ..316Records Individual

3 CONTENTS 4 DIRECTORY INTERNET COMMUNITY RELATIONS BROADCASTING COMMUNICATIONS FOOTBALL SUPPORT FOOTBALL OPERATIONS COLLEGE SCOUTING PRO PERSONNEL YE OE Coordinator, Community Relations VIC KETCHMAN Manager, TelevisionDAN GADD Production Assistant CHRIS MILLMAN Manager,NYREE BOWEN Radio JASON FOLLADORI Director, Broadcasting JEFF IMPERIAL JOE FORTUNATO Executive Assistant to VP,BRIAN SEXT Communications andMedia Vice President,CHRIS SINCLAIR CommunicationsandMedia Coordinator, Communications R HUNTER ROBINSON ALISA ABBOTT EDWARDS DAN ChiefMedicalOfficer AssistantEquipmentManager AssistantEquipmentManager VideoDR. DAVID Assistant MURRAY Physician HeadTeam CARLOS TANDRON DR. Assistant Video GEORGE PELLICER AthleticTrainer Assistant Assistant Athletic Trainer JIM SORENSON BRETT GREENE Manager Equipment ANDY WAGNER AthleticTrainer/Physical Therapist Head ANDRE’ TUCKER JOE SHEEHAN DREW HAMPTON MIKE PERKINS Manager, PlayerRelations and Youth Football RYAN MICHAEL MATT BIRNIE Director, Executive Football Operations/Facilities BAHATI VAN PELT TIM SKIP RICHARDSON PAM YONGE PAUL VANCE Scouting Assistant Pro Scout DANA SMITH BLESTO Scout RegionalCHRIS PRESCOTT Scout LARRY WRIGHT JR. Scout Regional KADAR HAMILTON Scout Regional ART PERKINS MARTY MILLER CHRIS DRIGGERS ANDY DENGLER Executive Assistant to TIM MINGEYVice President, PlayerPersonnel Director, Pro Personnel TERR ViceGENE SMITH President, PlayerPersonnel L CHARLES BAILEY AssistanttoHeadCoachLORIMASON JAMES HARRIS Executive Assistant totheHeadCoach Coach WideReceivers VALARIE GARNER DEVIN EndsCoachBONIK Tight Backs Defensive Coach Running Backs Coach STEVE WALTERS Offensive LineCoach ALFREDO ROBERTS LineCoach AssistantDefensive Assistant Strength andConditioningCoach AssistantSpecial Teams ALVIN Coach REYNOLDS KENNEDY POLA Line Defensive Coach TED MONACHINO MICHAELS MARK Coach ANDY HECK RAY HAMILTON Coordinator Defensive QuarterbacksCoach StrengthandConditioningCoach LES EBERT AssistantHeadCoach/Offense Coordinator Offensive MARK DUFFNER Special Teams Coordinator MARK ASANOVICH KEN ANDERSON AssistantHeadCoach/Secondary PETE RODRIGUEZ Coach Head MIKE SMITH CARL SMITH MIKE Executive OfficeTICE Assistant, Executive DAVE CAMPO Manager, Office Executive JACK DELRIO Officer ChairmanandChiefExecutive NANCY HOEY SANDY DODD USCAKAssistantDirector, Pro Personnel OUIS CLARK A OISNCoordinator, Communications YAN ROBINSON WALSH Y McDONOUGH Executive Scout Executive Y McDONOUGH COMMUNICATIONSMEDIA AND STAFF DIRECTORY FOOTBALL OPERATIONS NVoice oftheJaguars ON PLAYER PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE COACHING Sr. Manager, Sal ScoutRegional Director, CollegeScouting Senior Editor, jaguars.com Multimedia Specialist Community Relations Assistant Video Director Coordinator, Team Travel andSalary Cap Administration Exec. Sr. Vice President, Football Operations/GeneralCounsel Administrative Assistant, CollegeScouting ScoutExecutive Assistant toSenior Vice President, Football Operations ary Cap Administrator/Financial Forecasting jaguars.com 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES FINANCE MARKETING /SPECIALEVENTS TICKET SALES / MARKETING MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE UNI ULC HelpDesk Technician MINDY HURST STEVE HALL Programmer Analyst QUENTIN BULLOCK JASON DEAN GREG READ SHANNON GRAY BONITA DOLL Executive Executive Assistant toDeloresBarr Weaver Officer Program Director Executive Administrative Assistant, JaguarsFoundation BONITA DOLL Officer TAREK TABET Program MARJORIE SABIO MARQUINEZ ANGELA MEANS PETER RACINE Officer ChairandChiefExecutive DELORES BARR WEAVER Executive Assistant, Legal Department RHONDA CHARLES Senior CoordinatorHumanResources SASHI BROWN HumanResources Generalist Manager, HumanResources BILLIE JO REYNOLDS HOLLY KUNKEL DIANA GREENSTEIN Director, Executive Information Technology MIKE AccountsPayable Clerk BRUCE SWINDELL LISA SAHI JIM JESSE KNAPP Junior Accountant DEBRA SHAFFER LESLIE McCULLOUGH Manager, Accounting DANIELLE DYER AUDRA POTTS KAREN AVERY BRIAN D’ERRICO ANGELA GARRY KITTY CASH AccountCoordinator, CorporateSponsorship AccountCoordinator, CorporateSponsorship PRESCOTT BILL CorporateSponsorship AccountExecutive, Senior MediaSalesAccount Executive, Administrative Assistant, CorporateSponsorship KIM JACKSON-SELVIG NIKKI JACKSON Senior CorporateSponsorship Account Executive, Senior MediaSalesAccount Executive, CARYN HART Senior CorporateSponsorship Account Executive, MATT Manager,WOODS MediaSales GARY HIATT Director, Executive RHONDA CorporateSponsorship SHIELDS TIM McCARTHY BILL HOUSTON ROLLIN ISBELL MACKY WEAVER Marketing Coordinator, MascotCoordinator KURT WISENBAUGH CHRISTY STECHMAN Director, andSpecialEvents Marketing CURTIS DVORAK Program Cheerleading Manager, ZYNDA Sales Executive ADAM LANE KERRI SOL JENNIFER PERKINS RUSSELL RENDON KAI MURRAY Senior Sales Executive JIM HENSELER Senior Sales Executive BRIAN FARMER ROBERT TILKA Fan Services Executive MARK SHAINBROWN BRIAN HOPKINS GLEN FISHER FanDAVID Services Executive PIKE VALERIE McEVOY MICHAEL CHLEBOVEC Sales Support andSpecialProjects Manager SHAWN BURNS DevelopmentManager Marketing ERIC BRICKER JIM SCOTT STEVE LIVINGSTONE DANA JOHNSON Exec. Asst. toSr.NICOLA DRAKE VP, BusinessDevelopment TIM BISHKO TRA SCOTT LOFT TERESA MICHAEL TIM CONNOLLY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS FOUNDATION E A LK Admin. Director,Assistant toExecutive Ticket Sales CEY VAN SLYKE ROLLINS STADIUM OPERATIONS/FINANCE WEBB ■■■■ CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP MNManager, Marketing OMON HUMAN RESOURCES LEGAL Administrative Administrative Assistant, Information Technology Webmaster Help Desk Coordinator Programmer Analyst Manager, Technical Services andSupport Ticketing Accountant Director, Operations Ticket Assistant GeneralCounsel Receptionist Office Services/Telex Coordinator Office Services Staff Accountant Sponsorship Accountant Controller Assistant Exec. Asst. to Sr. VP, Sta Sr. Vice President, StadiumOperations/ChiefFinancialOfficer Video/Graphics Producer Sales Executive Sales Executive Sales Executive Senior Sales Executive Senior Sales Executive Ticket OperationsRepresentative Fan Services Executive Coordinator, SuiteServices Ticket OperationsManager Manager, Fan Services Director,Executive Ticket Sales andMarketing Senior Vice President, BusinessDevelopment dium Operations/CFO

5 DIRECTORY JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 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 economically 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. Jaguars Foundation received the 2006 Steve Patterson Sports Philanthropy Award The Jaguars Foundation is the proud recipient of the 2006 Steve Patterson Sports Philanthropy Award for outstanding leadership in philanthropy in professional sports. This national award was established last year by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Sports Philanthropy Project and the widow of former basketball player and coach Steve Patterson who was committed to serving those in need. The award recognizes the work of the Jaguars Foundation beginning in 1995 to help the most vulnerable among our commu- nity’s youth and their families, and our leadership in guiding other professional teams in the development of grant making and other programs in their local markets. The award will be presented to the Foundation at the Jaguars Monday night game on September 18, 2006. PROGRAMS: GRANT MAKING: 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 1995 before the team played its first game. From March 1995 through June 2006, the Jaguars Foundation has allocated more than $9.5 million in grants. 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 eco- nomically and socially disadvantaged youth throughout Northeast Florida. STRAIGHT TALKTM: Straight Talk is a unique partnership with local media and 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 FOUNDATION Weaver; WJXT 4, WJCT PBS 7, WTLV ABC12, WJWB WB17, WJXX ABC25, WAWS FOX30, WTEV CBS47, Comcast Cable, Cox Radio (WAPE, 95.1), Clear Channel Radio (WJBT, 92.7), The Florida Times-Union / jack- sonville.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 6 on teens and sex and the consequences faced by sexually active teenagers. Broadcast each May (National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month), the 2006 show was hosted by actor and recording artist Orlando Brown from the Disney Channel’s “That’s So Raven” show and local broadcast per- sonality Jennifer Candelino. Jaguars player is featured, along with a taped message from players Terry Cousin, , , Todd Yoder and Joe Zelenka, in the Jaguars locker room; ROAR member, Heather Miller; radio personalities Amadeus and DJ Dr. Doom, a panel of experts including youth advocate Shelby Knox from the Sundance Award winning documentary “The Education of Shelby Knox”, guest testimonials, a middle school studio audience, and an exciting student PSA contest. The Straight Talk program, in partnership with the Weaver Family Foundation, has also awarded more than one million dollars in grants to local programs specifically dealing with this issue. Information can be accessed at straighttalk.jacksonville.com cre- ated in partnership with Jacksonville.com/The Florida-Times Union. HONOR ROWS®: In partnership with Reebok and Alltel, this unique program, now in its 12th year, uses seats at Jaguars home games as incentives for youth ages 9 to 17 to set and achieve ambitious but realis- tic goals. Youth can earn their seat to a game for achieving their goal to improve academic achievement and personal behavior and for participa- tion in volunteer community service projects and physical fitness activities. In addition, all Honor Rows youth pledge to remain free from illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Nearly 4,600 seats will be awarded in 2006 to more than 40 nonprofit agen- cies. 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 Northeast Florida mobilizes game-day volunteers who ensure the overall safety and enjoy- ment of the participants. In addition to the Honor Rows, the Jaguars Foundation awards seats to other charitable organ- izations, 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 who meet Foundation guidelines for support. Each season, the Foundation allocates approximately 11,800 seats for charitable purposes with an in-kind value exceeding $470,000. 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. In The Official Playbooks booklet, Jaguars owners, players, coach- es and cheerleaders recommend books they found particularly motivating as youth or as adults today. Youth can pick-up The Official Playbooks dur- ing the football season at area public libraries. Playbooks can also be accessed year-round at jaguars.com. The Foundation awards approximate- ly $300,000 in grants annually to programs 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 distributed more than 325,000 new children’s books into the homes of low-income families. 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 signature "Jaguars Don’t Smoke" logo, showing a vibrant Jaguar squashing a pack of cigarettes under its paw, appears on the score- board and signage throughout Alltel Stadium; Jaguars’ publications and auto- graph 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 program, since fol- lowed by the entire league. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION: The Jaguars Foundation is the recipient of the 2006 Steve Patterson Sports Philanthropy Award established by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and The Sports Philanthropy Project. The Foundation’s Straight Talk program won 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 (2003) by the Association of Fundraising Professionals–Florida First Coast Chapter. The same year, the Foundation also received the Governor’s Community Investment Award in recognition of its juvenile justice crime and youth violence prevention programs for youth. This award was also received in 1996 for the Honor Rows program. Other awards include: WTLV-12 Top of the Class Award (1996) for Playbooks; Bridge Builder Award (1997); Grantmakers in Health Award (1995 and ’96); and Florida Department of Education’s Commissioner’s Business Recognition Award (2001). The Jaguars Foundation’s innovative programs FOUNDATION 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, Grantmanship Center Magazine, St. Anthony Messenger, and on the “Osgood File” radio program. SPONSORS: The Jaguars Foundation’s programs are funded in part by Reebok, Alltel, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida and Pepsi. 7 For more information on the Jaguars Foundation programs and initiatives, log on to www.jaguars.com/foundation. Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation One Alltel Stadium Place Jacksonville, FL 32202 633-KIDS • 633-LOVE (fax) www.jaguars.com/foundation 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 agen- cies. The Weavers have been married 51 years and have two children, Brad and Leigh, a sixteen-year-old granddaughter, Morgan and a three- year-old grandson, Nash. Leigh and her friend, Beau Gage, are the artists of TOUCHDOWN, the 16’ long and 6’ high bronze jaguar that stands outside the Crown Royal Touchdown Club located on the west side of Alltel 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, 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 one 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 interesting 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, 2006, the Foundation has allocated more than $9.5 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 play- ing 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 educa- tion, 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 shel- ters: 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 is Chair of the Delores Barr Weaver Golf Tournament benefiting HabiJax, Jacksonville’s affiliate of Habitat for Humanity. Since its inception in 1996, the tournament has sponsored 62 houses, representing a cash contribution in excess of $2.1 million. In addition, she 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 togeth- er they have sponsored 147 houses. The two entities have sponsored a total of 209 houses, representing a cash contribution to HabiJax in excess of $7.6 million. Delores says, “We can build houses for children, but then we FOUNDATION must pray they will have a family to make it a home.” Under Delores’ guidance, the Weaver Family Foundation has contributed over $16.5 million to Jacksonville agencies and organizations, of which over $1.25M has been contributed to United Way of Northeast Florida and an additional $750,000 is committed over the next three 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 8 Related Events of Minnesota, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute of Boston and the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge, and a Founding Member of the Sports Philanthropy Project in New England. Delores and Wayne cre- ated 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 work- bench of research. The Weavers were instrumental in creating the Marathon Challenge, which provides 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 almost $30 million. A total of 550 runners participated thru the Challenge in 2006 and raised $3.8 million. And yes, Delores was a football fan long before the Jaguars; she has not missed a game in the franchise’s eleven seasons, and readily admits she is both nervous and excited on gameday. She knows the best is yet to come on both the field of life and the football field. PETER RACINE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JAGUARS FOUNDATION Prior to joining the Foundation in September of 2000, Peter Racine developed and administered programs for abused, neglected, 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 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 . 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 manage- ment of Straight Talk, the Foundation’s teen pregnancy prevention initiative which includes grant making and an annual televised forum; Playbooks, the reading 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 G. Tabet joined the Jaguars Foundation as a Program Officer in 2001. His responsibilities include grant making and evaluation, as well as manage- ment 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 Forward initiative 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 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, Shands Jacksonville; Pamela Y. Paul, Community Volunteer; Melanie Patz, Vice President of Community 9 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 — Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida; John Montgomery, M.D.; 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). JAGUARS PARTNERS

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When Wayne Weaver brought the NFL goal remains: a champi- to Jacksonville in 1993, he did so with a onship. passion and a vision. Through five playoff “Our steady improvement over the last berths, two division titles and two AFC three years resulted in our return to the Championship game appearances, the playoffs last season, which was our goal,” young Jaguars franchise was built to suc- Weaver says. “Our challenge now is to ceed. Now in its 12th NFL season, the build upon that, to compete for our divi- team is riding the momentum of its return sion title, and to win in the postseason. to the playoffs last year. We believe as an organization that we’re Under Weaver’s leadership, the moving in the right direction and making Jacksonville Jaguars organization, in its the right moves. The strong support of our first decade in the National Football community and our great fans is crucial to League, established itself as the most suc- reaching our ultimate goal.” cessful expansion franchise in league his- Jaguars football began on November tory with four playoff appearances in the 30, 1993, when Weaver surprised the foot- team's first five seasons. When their sec- ball world by winning an NFL expansion ond decade began in 2005 with the team’s franchise for the city of Jacksonville. In 11th season, the Jaguars returned to the 1994 he presided over the building of one of the NFL’s showpiece stadiums, and in the 1995 season his inaugural team claimed four victories. In 1996 Weaver watched his second- year dream team win seven late-season “Our steady improvement over the last three years resulted in our return to the games in a row including two in the play- playoffs last season, which was our goal. offs, and advance to within one game of Our challenge now is to build upon that, the Super Bowl. That year's playoff victory to compete for our division title, and to in Denver is regarded as one of pro foot- win in the postseason. We believe as an ball's biggest upsets ever. The 1997 organization that we’re moving in the Jaguars won 11 games, more than any right direction and making the right third-year NFL team had ever won, and in moves. The strong support of our commu- WEAVER nity and our great fans is crucial to reach- 1998 the Jaguars won their first division ing our ultimate goal.” title and the franchise hosted its first-ever home playoff game. In 1999 the Jaguars — Wayne Weaver finished with the NFL's best record, a 14-2 mark, as the team hosted the AFC playoffs for the first time since 1999, post- Championship game. And in 2000 Weaver 11 ing a 12-4 record which was the second- led the effort to bring the Super Bowl to best mark in franchise history. Jacksonville, as the city was selected in a Champions of the AFC Central Division vote of his fellow owners. in 1998 and ‘99, the Jaguars’ four consec- In hosting Super Bowl XXXIX in utive playoff seasons were from 1996 to ‘99. Those achievements are the result of Weaver’s commitment to winning. One

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 12 WEAVER Previously Weaver was co-owner, presi- headquartered inJacksonville. ment storesacrossthecountry thatis wholesale distributortoupscale depart- man andCEOofLizClaiborneShoes, a Evansville, Ind.Healsoservesas chair- thatisbasedin growing shoeretailers Inc.,oneofthenation'sfastest- Carnival, family ismajorityownerofShoe nesses. Heischairman andthe Weaver prideandjoyinhisotherbusi- also takes proven tobeawinningway. That's the Weaver way, andithaslong his staff theautonomy todoitsjobs. operations oftheteamwhileallowing officer,tive theday-to-day overseeing the Jaguars'chairman andchief execu- and inthecommunity. Weaver servesas He alsowanted successbothonthefield contend fortheplayoffs inashort time. model franchise andateamthatwould for professionalfootball.Hewanted a to Jacksonville, acitythatwas yearning businessacumen enthusiasm andkeen entrepreneurs, Weaver broughtgreat experience. successful andmemorableSuperBowl and citizens rallytogether tocreatea crown jewel,Jacksonville sawitsleaders The smallestcitytohosttheleague's decade ofNFLfootballinJacksonville. put anexclamationpointonthefirst Jacksonville onFebruary 6,2005, Weaver But iffootballishispassion, Weaver One ofthenation'smostsuccessful a three-year-old grandsonNash. 16-year-old granddaughterMorgan, and have adaughterLeigh, asonBradley, a They havebeenmarried and for51years Wayne inJacksonville. andDeloreslive become presidentandCEOofNine West. president, hedeparted in1978 to company. After servingasseniorvice Group, Inc.,amajorSt.Louis-based shoe ate, herosethroughtheranksofBrown in Columbus,Ga. A high-school gradu- World ClassEducation. Jacksonville Zooandthe Alliance for Museum of Arts andGardens,the on theboardsofSteinMart, theCummer Association ofNew York, andalsoserves past chairman oftheFashion Footwear Committee onLeague Economics.Heis Business Ventures, andSpecial mittees: Finance, Audit, Investment, Jaguars Foundation. Weaver Family Foundation andthe their charitable efforts throughthe Wayne andDelores Weaver havefocused awarding oftheJaguars franchise, Sincethe to philanthropicendeavors. Weaver hasmaintainedacommitment women's footwear. of the leadingdesignerandmarketer dent andCEOofNine West Group,Inc., Weaver was bornonJanuary 14, 1935 Weaver NFLcom- isamemberoffive Throughout hisbusinesscareer, jaguars.com PAULVANCE GENERAL COUNSEL GENERAL SENIOR VICEPRESIDENT, FOOTBALL OPERATIONS/ 2006 he assistedowner Wayne Weaver inthe season, announced attheendof2002 and Matt Jones. Pearson, Vince Manuwai, Reggie Williams , Rashean Mathis,Mike ing thisperiodincludeJohn Henderson, Peterson. Notable rookiessigneddur- Mike including DeonGrant,Reggie Hayward and Paul Spicerandcontractswithfreeagents ,Kyle Brady, ChrisHansonand Smith, BradMeester, Maurice Williams, Mathis, MarcusStroud,Fred Taylor, Jimmy extensions forveteranssuch asRashean been responsibleforthenegotiationof uations intheNFL. emerged withoneofthehealthiestcapsit- sons. theJaguarshave As of2004, sea- and2003 and acquisitionforthe2002 tation offiscalrestraintinplayercontracts Expansion Draft, aswelltheimplemen- totheHouston Texans inthe Bowl tackle ,Gary Walker and drastic butnecessarydecisiontooffer Pro season. for the2002 The planinvolved the to solvetheJaguarssalarycapproblems with formerCoach , theplan team travelandlogistics. video andequipmentdepartments and training andmedicalfunctions,theteam theteam negotiations. Healsooversees strategy andplanningplayercontract responsible fortheJaguars'salarycap Vance iswho joinedthefranchise in1994. the Jaguars. He isoneof18 staff members counsel totheteamsinceinceptionof November, 2001 after servingasgeneral president offootballoperationsin After thecoaching change was Since takingover in2001, Vance has hewas creditedwithdeveloping, In 2002 Paul Vance was promotedtoseniorvice MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Jordan andDerek. Kerrydaughters, andJamie, andsons, Jacksonville. They havefourchildren: Buffalo, N.Y., Paul and hiswife,Jane,in live in downtownJacksonville. of A native organized abusiness improvement district Downtown Visions, Inc.,which successfully a memberofthesteeringcommittee of School ofBusiness.Hehasalsoservedas ofNorth FloridaCoggin of theUniversity a memberoftheBusiness Advisory Council MaliVai Washington KidsFoundation. Heis Museum ofScience andHistorythe served ontheboardofJacksonville's where hewasStoneScholar. aHarlanFiske hisJ.D.He received in1973 fromColumbia, and captainedtheschool's team. basketball ics. While atRochester, heplayedbaseball Rochester in1969 withadegreeineconom- Jaguars. which servesastheprimarylawfirmof Jacksonville office ofFoley &Lardner, he hasbeenofcounselwiththe sion process.SincecomingtoJacksonville, resented Wayne Weaver duringtheexpan- practice inConnecticut. While there,herep- July 1994, ofprivate following21years process. the playeracquisitionandrosterbuilding andsalarycapaspectsin player personnel consideration andbalanceofallcoaching, close workingrelationshipthatemphasizes Rio, Harris and Vance haveestablisheda Jamesdent ofplayerpersonnel Harris. Del of headcoach Jack DelRio andvicepresi- candidates. The processledtothesigning identification andinterviewofprospective Among his community activities, hehas Among hiscommunityactivities, of He graduatedfromtheUniversity Vance hasbeenwiththeJaguarssince 13 VICE PRESIDENTS 14 VICE PRESIDENTS of theteam.Inaddition,Prescott inter- operations andinformationtechnology on February 6,2005. for SuperBowlXXXIX,which was played the renovations werecompletedintime location oftheoldpracticefields. All of opening ofthenewPepsi Plazainthe new 24’x84’videodisplays,andthe suites, retrofitting thescoreboardsfor tion toremodelingoftheclubsand Zone, andthenew Terrace Suite,inaddi- amenities such theBud asescalators, vation of Alltel Stadiumwhich included struction oftherecent$63millionreno- operations managers). ing withSMG(facilityandgame day Jacksonville forleasematters andwork- with theJaguarsandCityof Jaguars fans.Prescott isalso theliaison enhance thegame dayexperience for new enthusiasmandexcitementto These changes areexpectedtobringa manage themerchandise operations. the southendzone, and XPEventsto age thesuitesandclubsinadditionto concessions, Levy Restaurants toman- bring inOvationstomanagethegeneral tiation oftheconcessioncontractswill round basis. A recentlycompletednego- for theconcessionoperationsonayear recent leaseamendment,isresponsible Alltel Stadium,andasaresultofthe for managingtheJaguarsportion of officer fortheJaguars.Heisresponsible dent, stadiumoperations/chief financial As CFO, thefinancial heoversees Prescott thedesignandcon- oversaw Bill Prescott isthesenior vicepresi- BILL PRESCOTT BILL OPERATIONS/CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FINANCIAL OPERATIONS/CHIEF STADIUM PRESIDENT, VICE SENIOR wife, Kim, live inPontewife, Kim,live Vedra Beach. Christopher andMichael. Heand his born May7, 1956. Hehastwo sons, include tennisandskiing.Prescott was youth ofJacksonville. Hishobbies scouting programservingtheat-risk Boy Scouts ofNorth Florida,anurban chairman fortheMohawkDistrictof Accountants. Prescott istheformer American InstituteofCertified Public degree intaxation.Heisamemberofthe degree inaccountingandamaster's witha a graduateofPace University Weavers. where hecontinuedtoworkwiththe Gilhuly, Prescott &Co.CPAs asapartner, Touche. In1989, Prescott joinedGrill, asataxmanagerforDeloitteworked & 1980. Prescott met Weaver whilehe also handledthe Weavers' financessince the Jaguarssincetheirinceptionandhas Foundation. Hehasbeen involved with Foundation andthe Weaver Family Group, theJacksonville Jaguars Weaver-related entities,such astheDAR financial operationsofother Wayne ing system. agreement extensionandrevenueshar- business operationsunderthelabor review thebestpracticesoffinancialand appointed toanNFLcommittee to enue sharingplan.Prescott was recently and Paul Vance ontheleaguewiderev- closelywith and worked Wayne Weaver acts withtheNFLonfinancialmatters A native oftheBronx,N.Y.,A native Prescott is Prescott isalsoresponsible forthe jaguars.com DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS PRESIDENT, VICE SENIOR 2006 building strongfrontoffice teams and other six-year periodinChiefshistory. wins andplayoff appearancesthan inany six yearstretch, theChiefsrecorded more Championship Gamein1994. Duringthis 1990-1995, includingthe AFC playoffconsecutive appearancesbetween andthenearnedsix season in15 years, record in1989; onlytheirsecondwinning off games. The Chiefspostedan8-7-1 won 72regularseasongames and3play- office from1989 through1995, theChiefs a memberoftheKansas CityChiefs'front championship game (1998 season). While appearances andparticipated intheNFC back-to-back seasons),earnedtwoplayoff son mark(themost Vikings winseverin '99. The Vikings posteda25-7regularsea- general managerofthe Vikings in1998 and vicepresidentand served asexecutive withtheKansas CityChiefs.He years with theMinnesota Vikings andseven opportunities. and sustainingnewbrandingbusiness cial eventsteamsinadditiontodeveloping operations/customer service,andthespe- directs theticket ticket sales/marketing, dent, businessdevelopmentandnow Connolly was namedsenior vicepresi- SuperBowl.InOctoberof2004, 2005 improvements to Alltel Stadiumforthe tohelpfundthecapital an initiative the Jaguars'SuperBowlXXXIXproject, of Development.Hewas responsible for March astheteam's of2003 Vice President Connolly isrecognized inNFLcirclesfor Connolly previouslyspenttwoyears ConnollyjoinedtheJaguarsin Tim MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Nyunok inJacksonville. Brie andJohn, andresideswithhiswife, Board. SmallBusiness Governors Advisory House (Washington, D.C.)andthe boards includingtheRonald McDonald the communityandhasservedonseveral Washington in University, isveryactive achieve profitability. major cellularcompany intheworldto Bell Atlantic (now Verizon) becamethefirst Atlantic’s CellularPhoneCompany. In1987 he was namedpresidentandCEOofBell former andmanager. InJanuary of1986 recognized frequentlyasatopsalesper- 1971 withthe IBMCorporationandwas almost 77,000 pergame. through theendofdecade,averaging attendance, andwouldcontinuetodoso By 1994 theChiefsledallNFLteamsin streak thathasreached 100-plus games. sell-out status, beginningaconsecutive 1991 Arrowhead Stadiumreached sold-out average attendance of47,500 pergame. By seasonticket andan owners had 25,000 arrived inKansas Cityin1989, theChiefs chise’s turnaroundeffort. When Connolly ing officer. roleinthefran- Heplayedakey vicepresidentandchiefexecutive operat- Kansas City, ConnollyservedastheChiefs’ morethanthepreviousseason.In 16,000 tickets inthefranchise's 39-yearhistory- In 1999, the Vikings soldthemostseason record-levelstadiumrevenues. delivering He hasthreegrownchildren - Jenny, Connolly isa1971 graduateofGeorge Connolly began hisbusinesscareerin 15 VICE PRESIDENTS 16 VICE PRESIDENTS MVP ofthe1975 after throwing Dolphins thatseason. Harris was named yard passingdayagainst theMiami 89.8 passerrating,highlightedby a436- terback. In1976, Harris ledtheNFC withan to openaregularseasonasstarting quar- Harris wasblack thefirst inleague history (1977-81). DuringhisstintwiththeBills, Rams (1973-76) andSan DiegoChargers also includedtimewiththeLos Angeles Bills (1969-71). His12 seasonsintheleague Bills in1969, he playedquarterback forthe eighth-round draft choice oftheBuffalo victory inSuperBowlXXXV2000. earned aSuperBowlringwiththeRavens’ withtheRavensspent sixyears wherehe sonnel fortheBaltimoreRavens in1997, he New York Jets. Nameddirectorofproper- served asassistantgeneralmanagerofthe (1987-92).Buccaneers From 1993-96, Harris in 1987, asascoutforthe Tampa Bay began Hiscareerinpersonnel personnel. embarking onwhatisnowhis19th yearin played quarterback for12 seasonsbefore veteranfreeagents. addition toseveralkey Williams (’04)and WR Matt Jones (’05),in picks QBByronLeftwich (’03) WR Reggie rounddraft includingfirst players; eral key the Jaguarsthroughacquisitionofsev- staff, hasmadesignificantcontributionsto closely withJack DelRioand thecoaching professional leagues. fromother scouting andsigningofplayers agency, undrafted playersigningsandthe including theannualcollegedraft, free responsible forallplayeracquisitions, about everyonewhoknowshim—Harris is Knownas January 23,2003. “Shack” tojust fortheJaguarson of playerpersonnel As aplayer, Harris was apioneer. An intheNFL,HarrisA veteranof30+years Harris staff, andhispersonnel working James Harris was namedvicepresident JAMES HARRIS JAMES VICE PRESIDENT, PLAYER PERSONNEL PLAYER PRESIDENT, VICE Jacksonville. 1947. Heandhis wife, Vickie, residein back. history ofthe African American quarter- dedicated toteaching andpreserving the founded byandcomposedofNFL greats Club,anon-profit group Generals: The AfricanAmerican and afoundingmemberofthe Field is amemberoftheFritz Pollard Alliance and theLouisiana Sports HallofFame. He Fame, theGrambling Athletic HallofFame NFL career. tributions to American societyduringhis ed asadistinguishedalumnusforhiscon- education andwas subsequentlynominat- and aStateChampionship. also ledCarroll totwoundefeatedseasons asquarterbackhonors ofthe He Tigers. two-time La., wherehereceived All-State High School inhishometownofMonroe, Year in1968. was namedPittsburgh Courier Playerofthe of the1967 OrangeBlossomClassicand shared theSWAC title.Hewas namedMVP the team(1965-68), the wonor Tigers State. Ineach ofHarris’ fourseasonswith legendary EddieRobinson ofGrambling of collegefootball'sgreatestcoaches, the Hewassive. recruitedandplayedforone March, bytheFritz Pollard 2006 Alliance. awarded thePaul “Tank” Younger award in Sports byBlack Enterprise.Harris was one ofthe50mostpowerfulblacks in sports. InMarch Harris was of2005, named of thetop50mostinfluentialminoritiesin Sports IllustratednamedHarris2004, one for two TDs ina14-13 victoryover the AFC. He was born inMonroe,La.onJuly 20, He isaninducteeoftheSWAC Hallof Harris earnedabachelor's degreein Harris was alegendaryathleteatCarroll Harris’ collegiatedayswerealsoimpres- andagain inJuneIn Mayof2003 jaguars.com DAN EDWARDS DAN VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA 2006 tions director, andin1987 hewas promot- asassistantpublicrela- joined theSteelers Super BowlXIXthatyear. In1985 Edwards for theMiamiDolphins,whoplayed in spent the1984 seasonworkinginpublicity intern intheNFLoffice in1984, Edwards Charities andservingasapublicrelations and theleagueoffice. theMiamiDolphins ing withtheSteelers, Jaguars 10 ofNFLexperiencework- years (1987-93),the Steelers hebroughttothe Formerly thepublicrelationsdirectorfor whojoinedthefranchisebers in1994. responsibilities. Heisoneof18 staff mem- Internet contentwereaddedtoEdwards' community relationsdepartment and ment in2001. theorganization's In2003 responsibility forthebroadcastingdepart- Jaguars onMay4,1994, andhetookover directorofcommunicationsforthe tive Pittsburgh hewas Steelers namedexecu- with theJaguars. After withthe nineyears 23rd seasonintheNFLandhis13th year game,team's first Edwards isnowinhis special “Making ofanNFLBroadcast.” aregionalEmmyreceived Award forits sites, andthebroadcastingdepartment 16th among131ranked prosports web- casting department. hasbeen jaguars.com team's Emmy-winning in-house broad- web site(www.jaguars.com)andthe publications, theteam'saward-winning media relations,community and externalcommunications,including seeing allaspectsoftheJaguars'internal Heisresponsibleforover- on May9,2003. president ofcommunicationsandmedia After ascholarship receiving fromNFL Hired morethanayearbeforethe Dan Edwards was promotedtovice MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE daughters Danielleand daughters Victoria. dren: sonsChristianandPreston and Edwards andhiswife Tricia havefourchil- he grewupinthe Washington, D.C.area. was bornJanuary 15, 1959 inDenver, and Advisory CouncilforFlaglerCollege.He served ontheSport Management the FloridaSports Awards, andhealso for past memberoftheboarddirectors Super BowlXXXIXinJacksonville. Heisa Super BowlHostCommittee, which hosted pitality committees fortheJacksonville communications strategyandmediahos- 1984. in ity managementfromOhioUniversity ter's degreeinsports administration/facil- of Oregon in1981,University andamas- Lundquist CollegeofBusinessatthe administration/management fromthe his undergraduatedegreeinbusiness ofOregon.Edwards received University College (Md.)beforetransferring tothe football andbaseballforMontgomery A affiliate oftheCincinnatiReds. Heplayed with theEugene(Ore.)Emeralds,asingle- assistant one seasonasanadministrative inprofessionalbaseball,spending worked Bowls inadditiontothe1990 Pro Bowl. on itsSuperBowlPRstaff at18 Super the award.forNFL Hehasalsoworked twice beenvoted oneofthreefinalistsfor top PRstaff. Edwards’Jaguarsstaff has Football Writers of America totheNFL's which ispresentedannuallybythePro thecoveted Petereceived Rozelle Award, publicrelationsdepartmentthe Steelers' ed todirectorofpublicrelations.In1991, Edwards servedaschairman ofthe Prior toenteringtheNFL, Edwards 17 VICE PRESIDENTS 18 DEL RIO teamed withduring his11-year playing Green. Among other notablecoaches he Frank Gansz, Jimmy Johnson andDennis he playedunder BumPhillips,JimMora, California byJohn Robinson, andintheNFL Del Riowas recruitedtoplayatSouthern some ofthebestcoaches inallof football. played for, coached with,andlearnedfrom head coach onJanuary 17, Hehas 2003. tenth incoaching, DelRio,43,was named to continue.” ment asateamhasbeengood,andit football. Ourdevelopmentandimprove- tough, smart, disciplinedandunselfish how we’re going toplaycompetitive, tality ofhowwe’re goingtoapproach this, season. “We've clearlyestablishedamen- assembled,” DelRiosaysaboutthe2006 conversions andeighthinredzone scoring. sixth inturnover ratio,ninthinthird-down in timeofpossession,secondturnovers, thrown. fifthThe unitranked intheleague team-record andNFL-low sixinterceptions points over thepreviousyearandhada offense theteamincreasedscoringby100 ing inopponentstarting fieldposition.On rank- tied theteamrecord,andafirst-place allowed, 19 interceptionswhich defensive defense which was also sixth inpoints lights was theleague's sixth-ranked Card playoff berth. Among theteam’s high- four straightontheroad,enroutetoa Wild last nineregularseasongames, including coach oftheJaguars. threeseasonsashead through hisfirst improvement andareturntotheplayoffs of Rio hasdirectedasteadycourse 2003. With recordsof5-11, 9-7and12-4, Del climb thatbegan withDel Rio’s arrival in theJaguarscontinuedasteady in 2005, fourth-most intheNationalFootball League franchise history. Inwinning12 games, the posting a12-4 record,thesecond-bestin playofffive-year droughtlastseasonwhile Now inhis21styeartheNFLand his “I feelgoodabouttherosterwehave Last yeartheJaguarswoneightoftheir Under Jack a DelRiotheJaguars broke JACK DEL RIO DEL JACK HEAD COACH HEAD games as arookiequarterback. The 1,572 yardswith Byron Leftwich starting 13 and Fred Taylor rushedforateam-record just 28sacks, the fewestinteamhistory, whiletheoffense allowed rusher in2003, The defenseallowedonlyone 100-yard defense since1999, ranking20thin2002. team thathadnotbeeninthetop 10 intotal second against therun.Hehadinheriteda improved tosixthoverall intheNFL,and Rio was thearchitect ofadefensethat in jumping16 spotstorank16th. made significantimprovement NFL in2003, The specialteams,which lastin the ranked defense, and11th overall inyardsallowed. zone efficiency seventhinscoring andranked to injury, thedefenseledleaguein red ends Field. Despitelosingseveraldefensive Coliseum, The RCADomeandLambeau roadwinsat ments werefirst-ever The since 1999. Among theothernotableachieve- theteam’splace finishinthedivision, highest seasonsalongwithasecond- record infive DelRio posted theteam’s2004, winning first Nolan. with areMarvinLewis andMike Among thosehewas on coaching staffs and SuperBowlparticipant John Fox. SuperBowlwinnerBrianBillick, Ditka, Mike onthestaffsDel Rioworked ofHallFamer Tice. As anassistantcoach forsixseasons, Moore, Norv Turner, Butch DavisandMike Wannstedt, Tony Dungy, MonteKiffin, Tom DaveCampo, career areDomCapers, how much you canaskofaplayer.” league, andunderstandsbetter thanmost ence. Plus, heplayed alongtimeinthis knowledge. Jack's bright andhasapres- motivate, thework ethic, thefootball coaches need–theabilityto teach and assistant very long. Hehaswhathead BALTIMORE HEADCOACH BRIANBILLICK In taking over the Jaguars in 2003, Del In takingover theJaguars in2003, In leadingtheJaguarstoa9-7markin “It was clearJack was notgoing to bean JAGUARS: 4THSEASON NFL: 21THSEASON jaguars.com Jaguars’ 5-11 record included six losses by to ‘84 at Southern California, where he seven points or less. earned consensus All-America honors as a The vast improvement in defense was no senior and was runner-up for the Lombardi coincidence since Del Rio was only one Award. The Trojans were 30-15-1 during his year removed from taking the Carolina four seasons, three times ranked among the Panthers defense from 31st in the league to top 15 teams in the country. He played in the second overall, as defensive coordinator of 1982 and was co-MVP of the the Panthers in 2002. Coming off a 1-15 sea- 1985 Rose Bowl. He led the Trojans in tackles son, the Panthers defense allowed only for a loss three years in a row and played in 290.4 yards per game, led the NFL in fewest the East-West Shrine Game and the Japan rushing yards per attempt, and ranked sec- Bowl. Del Rio finished his college career ond in fewest yards per play, third down with 340 tackles, 58 tackles for loss, five fum- efficiency, and sacks. The Panthers allowed ble recoveries and one . the fifth-fewest points in the league, did not Drafted out of high school by the Toronto allow a 300-yard passer, and didn’t yield a Blue Jays in 1981, Del Rio batted .340 while 100-yard rusher until the season finale. playing catcher on Southern California's From 1999 to 2001, Del Rio served as line- baseball team in 1983 and ‘84. He was a backers coach for the , teammate of current New York Yankees helping the team win Super Bowl XXXV pitcher Randy Johnson and former major over the New York Giants. For those three league slugger Mark McGwire. years, in which the Ravens finished second Del Rio graduated from Hayward (Calif.) in total defense three times, Del Rio coached High School and holds a political science the Ravens’ talented corps which degree from the University of Kansas, featured , Jamie Sharper and which he earned while playing for the , the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Chiefs. Born April 4, 1963 in Castro Valley, Year in 2000 and the MVP of Super Bowl Calif., he and his wife, Linda, have three XXXV. During the Ravens’ 2000 season the daughters, Lauren, Hope and Aubrey, and a defense set the NFL 16-game record by son, Luke. allowing only 165 points and recording four PHILANTHROPY: The Del Rios have been shutouts, one shy of the post-1970 record. active in community causes in and around The group also led the NFL with 49 forced the Jacksonville area since their arrival in turnovers. The defense continued its domi- 2003. Together they have been instrumental nation in the playoffs, allowing just one in raising and distributing more than touchdown in four games. $250,000. They raised funds for Seamark Del Rio began his coaching career with Ranch through sales of the 2003 JagNet two seasons in New Orleans under Ditka, as Cookbook, and through the 2004 Jack Del Rio assistant strength coach in 1997 and line- Charity Golf Classic. They also helped to raise backers coach in 1998. money through the American Cancer Society An 11-year NFL veteran, Del Rio was draft- Relay For Life and for The Freedom Alliance ed in the third round by the Saints in 1985, Fund. Among the many other charities and when he was named to the NFL’s All-Rookie events the Del Rios have been involved with team and earned the Saints’ Rookie of the over the last three years are The Salvation Year award. Following two seasons in New Army, Cystic Fibrosis, The Ronald McDonald Orleans, Del Rio played for the Kansas City House, Devereaux Day School, St. Catherine Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Laboure Manor, and Hubbard House. Vikings. He led the Vikings in tackles three BACKGROUND: College: Linebacker, straight years and played in the Pro Bowl Southern California 1981-84. Pro Career: following the 1994 season. Del Rio finished Linebacker, 1985-86, his career with 1,078 tackles, 12 quarterback Kansas City Chiefs 1987-88, Dallas Cowboys sacks, 13 and more than 100 1989-91, , 1992-95. Pro

consecutive starts between 1989 and 1994. coach: New Orleans Saints 1997-98, Baltimore DEL RIO He went to the playoffs once with the Ravens 1999-2001, Carolina Panthers 2002, Cowboys and three times with the Vikings. Jacksonville Jaguars (head coach) 2003-06. Del Rio was a four-year starter from 1981

In the past seven seasons, Del Rio has been associated with some of the NFL’s stingiest defenses: Avg. Points NFL Avg. Total NFL 19 Year Team Allowed Rank Yards/Game Rank 1999 Baltimore 17.3 6 263.9 2 2000 Baltimore 10.3 1 247.9 2 Super Bowl Champion 2001 Baltimore 16.5 4 277.9 2 AFC Wild Card 2002 Carolina 18.9 5 290.4 2 2003 Jacksonville 20.7 18 291.1 6 2004 Jacksonville 17.5 7 320.9 11 2nd place, AFC South 2005 Jacksonville 16.8 6 290.9 6 AFC Wild Card Average - 7 years 16.9 7 283.0 4

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 20 COACHES pair oftop threefinishes. among theNFL’s top10 units,includinga the Cowboysfinished theyearranked directed theDallas defenseascoordinator, 22 rushingtouchdowns in32games. average 3.7-yards arushandallowingonly among theNFL’s eliteallowingteamsto 2001 to‘02,theDallasdefenseranked finished fourth intotal defensein2001. From in theNFLpassingdefenseand the team coach, theCowboysdefensefinishedthird onships in1992 and1993 andagain in1995. SuperBowlchampi-the teamwinconsecutive DuringhistenureinDallas,hehelped 2002. to and thelastthreeasheadcoach from2000 Cowboys, including11 seasonsasan assistant the previous14 seasonswiththeDallas coordinator. defensive ’ spent thetwopreviousseasonsas head coach. Prior totheJaguars,hehad experience includingthreeasa ofNFL years February 17, Campoisaveteranof17 2005. coach/secondary fortheJaguarson season withtheJaguars. Cousin hadfourinterceptionsinhisfirst ceptions andveterancornerback Terry Rashean inter- Mathisledtheclubwithfive timeinfranchisefor thefirst history. withthree-plusinterceptions four players ception in11 andhad of16 games in2005 tions weretheseventh-mostinNFL. enth inNFLpassdefense. The 19 intercep- record with19 sev- interceptionsandranked asthedefensetiedafranchisein 2005 major roleontheNFL’s defense sixth-ranked Jaguars. The Jaguarssecondaryplayeda assistant headcoach/secondary forthe In four of the five years that Campo years In fourofthefive In Campo’s twoseasonsashead first Before joiningtheBrowns,Campospent Campo was namedassistanthead The Jaguarsrecordedatleastoneinter- hissecondseasonas Dave Campoenters DAVE CAMPO DAVE ASSISTANTHEAD COACH/SECONDARY Jaguars 2005-06 JacksonvilleCleveland Browns 2003-04, 1987-88, DallasCowboys1989-2002, Iowa State1983, Syracuse 1984-86, Miami Oregon State1980, Weber State1981-82, Washington State1976, BoiseState1977-79, Bridgeport 1974, Pittsburgh 1975, Conn. State1971-72, Albany 1973, Becky, Tommy, ShelbieandMichael. wife, Kay, havesixchildren: Angie, Eric, E. Fitch HighinGroton,Conn.Heand his State. BornJuly 18, 1947, heattended Robert atshortstopors atCentralConnecticut college, Campotwiceearned All-East hon- In additiontostarring back atdefensive in Weber State(1981-82) andIowa State(1983). Boise State(1977-79), OregonState (1980), Pittsburgh (1975), Washington State(1976), Bridgeport (1974), of theUniversity of to theUniversity Albany (1973), spent the1971-72 seasons.Hethenmoved mater, CentralConnecticut State,wherehe pick intheNFLdraft bytheDetroit Lions. winner beforebeingselectedwiththethird Bennie Bladeswas the1987 Jim Thorpe Award and the1987 NationalChampionship.Safety the Hurricanes toatwo-yearrecordof23-1 as thesecondarycoach. At Miami,hehelped ofMiami attheUniversity spending twoyears Bowl berth sinceEverson Walls. backDallas defensive toearnastarting Pro safety Darren Woodson becamethefirst the NFLwith22interceptions. All-Pro strong the NFLinpassdefenseandtiedforfourth in units.His1994and mostproductive squadled that hadgrownintooneoftheteam’s deepest on Jan. 24,1995, Campodirectedasecondary COACHING BACKGROUND: Campo began hiscareeratalma Campo, 59,was hiredbyDallasin1989 after Prior coordinator tobecomingdefensive JAGUARS: 2NDSEASON NFL: 18TH SEASON jaguars.com Central MIKE TICE MIKE ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/OFFENSE HEAD ASSISTANT 2006 the Pro Bowl.In Tice’s seasonashead first to time intheirhistoryandsentfour players The Vikings ledtheNFLinoffense forthefirst timesince2000. forthefirst record in2003 seasons inNFLhistorybyaquarterback. ing recordsandproducedoneof the finest Daunte Culpeppersetnumerousclubpass- yards (6,339)andpassing(4,754). The fornet Vikings setateamrecordin2004 in clubhistorytowintheirplayoff debuts. joinedJerryTice Burnsastheonlycoaches franchise historywithawinatGreenBay. roadplayoff andtheirfirst victoryin 2004 being promotedtoheadcoach. offensive linecoach from 1997-2001 before tight endscoach forMinnesotain1996 and (1992-93, 1995) asatightend.Heserved since 1992 whenheplayedthreeseasons with36. (2002-04) yardsofoffense gamestive with300-plus Vikings setaNFLrecordformostconsecu- nine seasons wasTice onthestaff. The top 10 intheNFLfortotaloffense insixofthe Jaguars offense. The Vikings finishedinthe berth in2004. four seasonsunder includingaplayoffTice Vikings postedawinningrecordinthreeof coach ofthe Vikings from2002-05. The ing ranks.Hepreviouslyservedashead NFL with14 asaplayerand10 inthecoach- Minnesota Vikings asaplayerandcoach. after spending142006 seasonswiththe coach/offense fortheJaguars onFebruary 1, Tice hadbeenassociatedwiththe Tice Vikings bringsawealthofknowledgetothe Tice 47,Tice, ofexperienceinthe has24years Mike wasTice namedassistanthead MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE The Vikings finishedwithawinning ledthe Tice Vikings totheplayoffs in 2,507 yards. timeinteamhistorywith rushing forthefirst coach the in2002, Vikings ledtheNFLin Adrienne andNathan. He andhiswifeDianehavetwo children, Central Floridaheadcoach GeorgeO'Leary. Long Islandwhereheplayedfor current and attended CentralIslipHighSchool in was bornFebruary 2,1959 inBayshore,N.Y., he started twoseasonsatquarterback. He "Whizzer" White Humanitarian Award in1987. by injuries. 1995 to help atightendpositiondecimated was signedbythe Vikings inDecemberof nally retiredfollowingthe1993 season,but his finaleightseasonsinSeattle. Heorigi- under legendaryheadcoach Chuck Knox in who started 109 of177 NFL games, played one seasonwith Washington (1989). Tice, seasons withSeattle (1981-88, 1990-91) and tion toplayingforthe Vikings, hespent10 11 inhis14-year career. Inaddi- ry everselectedtothePro Bowl. 1998, offensive linetrioinclubhisto- thefirst from the Vikings started inthePro Bowlin touchdown passes. Three offensive linemen NFL-record 556pointsandthen-record41 1998, theoffensive linepavedtheway fora Stringer) to10 Pro Bowlappearances. In Randall McDaniel, Todd Steussie,Korey different (Mattfive players Birk,Jeff Christy, Vikings 1996-2005, Jacksonville Jaguars2006 Tice playedcollegiatelyatMarylandwhere Tice COACHING BACKGROUND: wasTice therecipientofByron had107Tice receptionsfor894yardsand As anoffensive linecoach, tutored Tice JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON NFL: 25THSEASON Minnesota 21 COACHES 22 COACHES State beforemoving tothepros. the offensive coordinatoratNorth Carolina coordinator atLamar andthe1982 seasonas backsdefensive andwas offensive coordinator. line, Louisiana, wherehehandledthedefensive linebackers coach in1973 beforemoving toSW and Coloradoin1972. HebecametheBuffaloes’ ate assistantatCalPoly-San LuisObispoin1971 had18 in1991. themostbyaBrownsince downs in2002, CouchTim throwforacareer-high 18 touch- with theClevelandBrowns. sons (2001-03) asthequarterbacks coach national championship. winner Matt Leinart andthe Trojans wonthe son atUSC,hementoredHeisman Trophy served asquarterbacks coach. Inhisonesea- ofSouthern California,wherehe University called 105 careerNFL wins. Orleans asoffensive coordinator, Smithhas pled withSmith’s 93careerwinsinNew With theJaguars12 winslastseasoncou- joined theJaguarsonJanuary 25,2005. and professionalcoaching experience, offense toa15th placerankingintheNFL. an NFL-low sixinterceptionsandledthe Byron Leftwich andDavidGarrard produced with only17 turnovers. The combinationof secondintheNFL2005 the Jaguarsranked UnderSmith’sthe mostsince2000. direction, produced 30-pluspointsinfourgames for coach Jack Del Rio.Inaddition,theoffense points in12 games, themostunderhead points from2004. The Jaguarsscored20-plus game andtotalpointsscoredfrom2004. to asteadyimprovement intotalyardsper son withtheJaguars,Smithledoffense his 19th sea- seasonintheNFL.Inhisfirst offensive coordinatorfortheJaguarsand Smith was withthe USFL’s Philadelphia asthe offensive He thenspentthreeyears Smith began hiscoaching careerasagradu- In Cleveland,Smithhelpedquarterback He wenttoUSCafter spendingthreesea- Smith spentthepreviousseasonat ofcollegiate Smith, whobrings33years The offense increasedscoringby100 Carl Smithisinhissecondseasonas CARL SMITH CARL OFFENSIVECOORDINATOR have threesons: Tracy, Tyler, andNicholas. andbaseball.Hehiswife Dianne, ketball (Calif.) High,wherehestarred infootball,bas- well asateaching credential. physical educationfromCalPoly-SLO, as lor’s (1971) andmaster’s (1972) degreesin back in1966 and1967. Heearnedhisbache- Junior College,whereheplayedquarter- after (Calif.) transferring fromBakersfield backdefensive atCalPoly-San LuisObispo HewroteforNFL.comin2000. in 2005. 1998, andtheJaguars the Brownsdidin2002 title in1991), thePatriots didsoin1997 and (1987-90-91-92 whilewinningtheNFC West eight times,astheSaints didsofourtimes tight endBenCoatesin1998. Bowl in1997 underSmith’s tutelage,asdid Quarterback DrewBledsoe madethePro son andtightendscoach forhisfinaltwoyears. coach andquarterbacks coach sea- forthefirst England forthreeseasons,asassistanthead the NFL during thatspan. only 168 sacks from1990-96, thefewestin ing (26.4points)in1987. The Saints allowed in scor- The SaintssecondintheNFL ranked amongtheleagueleaders. annually ranked Saints. Smith’s offenses inNewOrleans quarterbacks coach withtheNewOrleans to 1996, astheoffensive coordinatorand whentheteamcapturedUSFLtitles. years quarterbacks thenexttwo andwidereceivers yearand 85), handlingspecialteamsthefirst forthreeseasons(1983-(later Baltimore)Stars 2004, Jacksonville2004, Jaguars 2005-06 Cleveland Browns 2001-03, Southern California Saints 1986-96, NewEnglandPatriots 1997-99, (USFL)1983-85,Baltimore Stars NewOrleans 81, North CarolinaState 1982, Philadelphia/ Southwestern Louisiana 1974-78, Lamar 1979- Luis Obispo1971, Colorado1972-73, COACHING BACKGROUND: Born April 26,1948, Smithplayedat Wasco Smith was atwo-year(1969-70) His teamshaveadvancedintotheplayoffs He spentthenext11 seasons,from1986 After NewOrleansheservedwith JAGUARS: 2NDSEASON NFL: 19TH SEASON jaguars.com Cal Poly-San MIKE SMITH MIKE DEFENSIVECOORDINATOR 2006 the Ravens' defensive assistant/defensive line the Ravens' assistant/defensive defensive only 165 points.From 1999 to2001, Smithwas defense setanNFL 16-game recordbyallowing championship in2000. The Ravens' 2000 Ravens, helpingthemtotheirSuper Bowl previous fourseasonswiththe Baltimore teams. every positionondefenseand special ence inoneformoranotherwith almost ofcoaching,25 years Smith,47, hasexperi- coordinator onJanuary 21,2003. A veteranof with 98tackles and5.5sacks. ledthelinemen Profirst Bowlhonorin2004, whoearnedhis scoring defense.Henderson, led inredzone efficiency seventhin andranked with 19 interceptions. ceptions. The Jaguarstiedafranchise-record and Rasheaninter- Mathisledtheclubwithfive tackles seasonwith190 forthethirdconsecutive season. tive named aProBowl starter forthethirdconsecu- backs torushfor100-plus yards. Stroud was defense thatallowedonlythreeopposing andMarcusStroudanchoredHenderson a tackleThe defensive tandemof John 47 sacks, thethird-mostinfranchise history. (7.5) helpedtheclubrankthirdinNFLwith Reggielooked. Hayward (8.5)andPaul Spicer who haveoverachieved andareoften over- award andcoaches thatgoestotheplayers named totheUSA Today All-Joe Team, an only fourrushingtouchdowns. Smithwas andledtheNFL (290.9) in2005 by allowing rushing touchdowns (23)from2003-05. defense (99.8) andhaveallowed thefewest pointsallowed(16.5), 6thinrushing sive rank 7thinoverall defense(301.0), 5thinoffen- reinsin2003. over thedefensive The Jaguars rank amongtheNFL’s bestsinceSmithtook coordinatorfortheJaguars. sive The Jaguars Prior tojoiningtheJaguars,hespent the Smith wasdefensive namedtheJaguars’ 11thThe Jaguarsranked and overall in2004 Linebacker Peterson ledthedefensein Mike sixthintotaldefense The Jaguarsranked hisfourth Smithenters yearasdefen- Mike MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Jacksonville Jaguars2003-06 1987-98, Baltimore Ravens 1999-2002, 1982-85, MoreheadState 1986, Tennessee Tech inJacksonville.and live wife, Julie, haveadaughter, Logan (5/13/00), born June 13, 1959 inChicago.Heandhis asalinebackerState honors in1975. Hewas Lopez HighinDaytonaBeach andearned All- 186 tackles. Smithwas astarathlete atFather linebacker. As asenior, he ledtheteamwith where hewasMVPtwiceat nameddefensive collegiately atEast Tennessee (1977-81), oftheCFLin1982.Blue Bombers Heplayed 1999. Brian Billick, whobroughthimtoBaltimore in was atSanwith DiegoStatewhereheworked (1983-85) coaching the Aztecs' linebackers. It 1982, and thenspentthenextthreeseasons part-time assistantcoach atSan DiegoStatein nator atMorehead(Ky.) State. He servedasa linecoachthe defensive andrecruitingcoordi- tor/assistant headcoach. Smith wascoordina- promotedtodefensive in thenationboth1997 and‘98.In1998, defensefinishedinthetop10Golden Eagles’ coordinator,With Smithasdefensive the coordinatorandlinebackers coachsive in1996. nine seasonsbeforebeingpromotedtodefen- tor from1988 to'95.Hetutoredthelinefor coach, thenservedasspecialteamscoordina- the Tennessee Tech staff line asdefensive coordinator.three asthedefensive Hejoined year stintat Tennessee Tech (1987-98), thelast the CanadianFootball League, Smithhad a12- who madeateam-leading196 tackles. development ofsecond-yearproEdHartwell, NFL season,andhewas instrumentalinthe Pro BowlerPeter Boulware, whohadhisfinest SmithcoachedIn 2002, All-Pro Ray Lewis and coordinatoroftheCarolinaPanthers. defensive coach, replacingJack DelRio,whobecame coach, hewas thelinebackers andin2002 COACHING BACKGROUND: Smith playedlinebacker forthe Winnipeg Before joining Tennessee Tech, Smithwas ofDaytonaBeachA native andaplayer in AUR:4HSEASON JAGUARS: 4TH NFL: 8THSEASON San DiegoState 23 COACHES NFL: 19TH SEASON PETE RODRIGUEZ JAGUARS: 3RD SEASON SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

Pete Rodriguez enters his third season as denced by being named Special Teams special teams coordinator for the Jaguars. Coach of the Year in 1992 and Special Teams Rodriguez has been responsible for the Coach of the Decade in the ‘90s by the Dallas overhaul of the Jaguars’ special teams the Morning News. Rodriguez has tutored five last two seasons and the development of Pro Bowl punters. numerous young players including 2004 Rodriguez entered the NFL as the Los fifth-round draft choice . Angeles Raiders special teams coach (1988- Under Rodriguez’s tutelage, Scobee has 89), and served in the same capacity with connected on 47 of 61 field goals and has the Phoenix Cardinals (1990-93) before join- earned AFC Special Teams Player of the ing the Washington Redskins staff (1994-97). Week honors three times in two seasons. Prior to entering the NFL he worked with the Scobee has connected on two 53-yard field USFL’s Michigan Panthers as a defensive line goals, including a game-winner in 2004 at coach from 1983-84. He also coached with Indianapolis. Scobee ranked second in the the USFL’s Denver Gold (1985) and NFL with 20 touchbacks on 78 kickoffs in Jacksonville Bulls (1986), while spending 2005, easily surpassing his rookie total of 11 one year in the CFL with the Ottawa Rough touchbacks. Riders (1987). Chris Hanson led the NFL in 2005 with a Rodriguez broke into coaching as a grad- team-record 33 of 82 punts inside the 20. uate assistant at Arizona (1968-69) and later Hanson finished the season with a 42.9 aver- served as defensive coordinator at Western age with a 36.9 net. Rookie kick returner Illinois (1970-73), Florida State (1974-75), Derrick Wimbush had a 91-yard KOR-TD and Iowa State (1976-78) and Northern Iowa set a club record with 955 kickoff return (1986). He served as head coach at Western yards on 39 returns. Wimbush, who also Illinois from 1979-82. saw action at , recorded the He earned his bachelor’s and master’s second-most yards from scrimmage for a degrees from Western State College in Jaguars rookie with 993 yards. In 2004, the Colorado, and a masters of education from Jaguars ranked tops in the AFC, allowing the University of Arizona. Rodriguez and his opponents to start at the 25 yard line. wife, Sherry, have four children, daughters

COACHES Rodriguez was hired by Jacksonville on Regina, Marla and Lori, and son John. They February 9, 2004 as the Jaguars’ special also have four grandchildren, Colby, Riley, teams coordinator. Nya and . Rodriguez, is a veteran of 18 NFL coach- COACHING BACKGROUND: Arizona 1968- ing seasons, including six with the Seattle 69, Western Illinois 1970-73, Florida State Seahawks. In 2003 he left his mark on the 1974-75, Iowa State 1976-78, Western Illinois 24 Seahawks’ unit, highlighted with Alex (head coach) 1979-82, Michigan Panthers Bannister being named to the Pro Bowl. (USFL) 1983-84, Denver Gold (USFL) 1985, Rookie kicker Josh Brown connected on 22 Jacksonville Bulls (USFL) 1986, Ottawa of 24 field goal attempts inside the 48-yard Rough Riders (CFL) 1987, Los Angeles line. Raiders 1988-89, Phoenix Cardinals 1990-93, He is widely regarded as one of the top Washington Redskins 1994-97, Seattle special teams coaches in the NFL, as evi- Seahawks 1998-2003, Jacksonville Jaguars 2004-06

jaguars.com KEN ANDERSON KEN QUARTERBACKS COACH QUARTERBACKS 2006 three timesinlowestinterception percent- times tothePro Bowl.Heledthe league Baugh andSteve Young, andwas namedfour third-most inNFLhistorybehind Sammy won fourNFLpassingtitles,which istiedfor percentage inaseason:70.551982. He holds theNFLrecordforhighestcompletion tion tothePro Football HallofFame. Hestill he hasbeenamongthe15 finalistsforelec- (32,838) andtouchdown passes(197). Twice marks incompletions(2,654),passingyards passing marks.Heholdstheclub’s all-time nate theBengals’recordbookwithhiscareer a player, stillcontinuestodomi- Anderson 2001-02. Nearlytwodecades sinceretiringas andthenquarterbacks1996 coach to2000, in for threeseasons,offensive coordinatorfrom staff in1993 andwas thequarterbacks coach coach therefor10 Hejoinedtheteam’s years. Bengals for16 seasonsandwas anassistant ceptions. threw ateam-recordandNFL-low sixinter- Jaguars earnaplayoff berth. The Jaguars games4-1 markinthelastfive tohelp touchdowns. DavidGarrard ledtheclubtoa 2,123 yardsandtiedhiscareer-high with15 injury inweek12 at He finishedwith Arizona. beforesuffering anankle of hiscareerin2005 in theNFL,was onpaceforthebestseason fourth-year quarterback Byron Leftwich. played avitalroleinthedevelopmentof coach receivers has in2004. Anderson coach after servingasthe team’s wide his fourth withtheJaguarsasquarterbacks Ken isinhis30thNFLseasonand Anderson Anderson, 57,Anderson, playedfortheCincinnati Leftwich, whoisenteringhisfourth season One ofthetopquarterbacks in NFLhistory, MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE wife, Cristy, inJacksonville. live (10/24/78) andMolly(2/27/83).Hehis Matt Megan (6/5/75),andtwodaughters, February 15, 1949 inBatavia,Ill. Hehasason, as asportscaster. wasAnderson born as acoach, inCincinnati sixyears heworked Bengals history. Prior tojoining theBengals service asaplayer(1971-86) arethemostin 67th selectioninthedraft. of His16 years third-round pick fromthesmallschool, the career at Augustana (Ill.)in1970. Hewas a since completingarecord-setting college played andcoached foronlytheBengals back seasons. yardspassinginback-to- more than3,000 record forpassattempts (581in2001) and He guidedJon Kitnatoasingle-season gamesmost consecutive witha TD pass(21). of mostcompletionsinaseason(326)and supplanted Blake inthecategories Anderson a fewofhisownCincinnatimarks.In1995, he helpedquarterback Jeff chip Blake away at ranks asBengals quarterbacks coach in1993, ranking 10th whenheretired. passer(at81.9)ranked inNFLhistoryafter yards and20touchdowns. Heisthe24th 197 touchdowns. Healsorushedfor2,220 tions in4,475attempts for32,838yardsand Hehadcareertotalsof2,654comple- 49ers. in SuperBowlXVIagainst theSan Francisco games andledtheBengals toanappearance behind Baugh. playedin 192Anderson age, which istiedforsecondmostall-time 2003-06 Bengals 1993-2002, Jacksonville Jaguars COACHING BACKGROUND: Until joiningtheJaguars, had Anderson When joinedtheprocoachingAnderson JAGUARS: 4THSEASON NFL: 30THSEASON Cincinnati 25 COACHES 26 COACHES they speak at selected universities. they speakatselecteduniversities. Asanovich onthetrip each yearwhere Several accompany Jaguars'players works withJapanese Olympians. Japanese trainer Tatsuya Okawa,who in Tokyo thatisorganized byrenowned atatrainingseminar years consecutive results.” responded andhavegarnered the Asanovich said. have “The players his staff ustheirsupport,” havegiven resources towinandJack DelRioand conditioning program. offseason weightroom beforethe2003 renovation oftheJaguars $300,000 Wayne Weaver, Asanovich a oversaw and conditioning. ates interestedinacareerstrength internship programforcollegegradu- injury.” Asanovich hasa year-round physical potentialandminimize physical stone ofhisprogramisto “maximize will developbetter results. The corner- whoarecoacheders intheweightroom player workouts.Itishisbeliefthatplay- emphasizes supervisionof individual strength andconditioningregimethat teams intheNFL. one ofthehealthiestandmostphysical in Jacksonville, theJaguarshavebeen an NFLcoach. threeseasons Inhisfirst for theJaguarsandhis12th seasonas as thestrengthandconditioningcoach Asanovich forfive hasbeenaspeaker “Wayne Weaver usthe hasgiven With thesupport ofJaguarsowner Asanovich, 47, theJaguars oversees Mark Asanovich isinhisfourth season MARK ASANOVICH MARK STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH akovleJgas2003-06 Jacksonville Jaguars 1996-2001, BaltimoreRavens 2002, Vikings 1995, Tampa BayBuccaneers High School (Minn.)1987-95, Minnesota State 1984-85, The Citadel1986, Anoka Orange Park. and Gracie (11/1/02).(8/25/00) in They live wife, Haley Allisen, havetwodaughters, attended St.CloudState.Heandhis backer atDuluthEastHighSchool and Duluth, Minn.Heplayedguardandline- State. degree inexercisesciencefromOhio from St.CloudStateandamaster’s earned abachelor’s degreeineducation Council onHealth&Physical Fitness.He member oftheMinnesotaGovernor’s cles inhisfieldofstudyandservedasa Citadel. In1986two years. hecoached at The tant coach atOhioState,stayingthere his coaching careerasagraduateassis- (Minneapolis, Minn).In1984, hebegan ditioning coach at HighSchoolAnoka 1987 to’95,hewas thestrengthandcon- coach fortheMinnesota Vikings. From assistant strengthandconditioning coach Dungy. Tony through 2001, workingunderformer Tampa from1996 BayBuccaneers strength andconditioningcoach ofthe Baltimore Ravens. Hewas thehead strength andconditioningcoach ofthe COACHING BACKGROUND: Asanovich was bornMay20,1959 in Asanovich haspublishedseveralarti- Asanovich spentthe1995 seasonas In 2002, Asanovich was the assistant JAGUARS: 4THSEASON NFL: 12THSEASON jaguars.com Ohio MARK DUFFNER MARK LINEBACKERS COACH 2006 season recordsince1984-85. Duffner helped his finaltwoseasons,theschool's besttwo- overall recordthatincluded a11-11 markover Maryland from1992-96. Heposteda20-35 Duffner was headcoach of atthe University 48 in2001. franchise single-seasonrecordforsacks with since 1983. Inaddition,thedefenseseta points since1989 andfewestyardspergame the Bengals defenseallowedthefewest coordinator(2001-02).and defensive In2001, six seasonsaslinebackers coach (1997-2000) with theCincinnatiBengals wherehespent attempts (23.8percent). conversionsin21third-down only five intheNFLredzonefirst defense,allowing thePackerssons. In2004, defenseranked team intackles sea- forthreeconsecutive Packersolo) andbecamethefirst toleadthe set theteamrecordwith194 tackles (128 No.1against(ranked thepass)andBarnett defenseintheNFL son astheseventhranked sea- Green Bay'sdefensefinishedthe2005 draft first-round pick2003 Nick Barnett. played amajorroleinthedevelopmentof a collegeheadcoach. At GreenBay, Duffner coaching experience,including11 seasonsas same capacityfortheGreenBayPackers. after spendingthepastthreeseasonsin coach fortheJaguarsonJanuary 31,2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Mark Duffner was namedlinebackers Prior tojoiningtheBengals staff, Duffner enteredtheNFLcoaching ranks Duffner, of 53,hasmorethan30years Jacksonville Jaguars 2006 1997-2002, GreenBayPackers 2003-2005, (head coach) 1992-96, CincinnatiBengals (head coach 1986-1991) 1981-1991, Maryland 1975-1976, Cincinnati1977-1980, HolyCross Carolyn andson,John. have threechildren: Christinaand daughters Hall ofFame in1990. HeandhiswifeKathy, Mary andwas laterinductedintotheschool's Cincinnati (1977-80) of coordinatorattheUniversity sive Ohio State(1975-76) beforeservingasdefen- graduate assistantunder Woody Hayesat coordinator attheschool from1981-1985. time. Duffner initiallyservedasdefensive AA bythe Associated Press foraperiodof I- was No.1inthenationDivision ranked Year' times. five The 1987 HolyCrossteam Holy Crossand'NewEnglandCoach ofthe national coach timeswhile at oftheyearfive 1991) duringhissixseasons.Hewas named that includedtwo11-0 seasons(1987 and Holy Crosswherehecompileda60-5-1mark 96). row rankingamongthenation'sbest(1994- er graduationrate,withthreeclassesina the field,Duffner improved Maryland'splay- No. 17 in1995. Inadditionto thesuccesson ashigh whentheclubranked in nineyears the Terps achieve national ranking theirfirst COACHING BACKGROUND: Duffner playedcollegiatelyat William & Duffner's coaching careerbegan asa Duffner alsoservedasheadcoach at JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON NFL: 10TH SEASON Ohio State 27 COACHES 28 COACHES stronger astheyearprogressed.In tripseach.tive Each yeartheteamgot Mike Alstott, whomadethreeconsecu- Sapp, Derrick Brooks,John Lynch and totheProplayers Bowlincluding Warren sent21 three-year span,theBuccaneers the fittest squadsintheNFL.Duringhis Ebert helpedestablisharguablyoneof with the Tampa BayBuccaneers. tant strengthandconditioningcoach seasons, from1999 to2001, astheassis- joining theJaguars,Ebert spentthree tioning coach inJacksonville. Prior to part-time assistantstrengthandcondi- supervision ofplayerworkouts. gram, which emphasizes individual club's strengthandconditioningpro- coach Mark Asanovich inallareasofthe for assistingstrengthandconditioning conditioning coach. Ebert isresponsible Jacksonville's assistantstrengthand In histhreeseasonsin Tampa Bay, seasonasa Ebert, 33,spentthe2003 Les Ebert isinhisthirdseasonas LES EBERT LES ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Jaguars 2004-06 1999-2001,Bay Buccaneers Jacksonville Park. and hiswife,Rebecca, resideinOrange at Centennial(Minn.)HighSchool. He Strength andConditioning Association. a certified memberoftheNational (Kan.). Ebert is Emporia StateUniversity degree inphysical education from of Minnesota-Duluthandamaster's physical educationfromthe University conditioning intern. seasonlongstrengthand Buccaneers’ in 1998. In1997, Ebert servedasthe ing coach atBlaine(Minn.)HighSchool Minn., Ebert was strength and condition- playoffthree consecutive appearances. 8-1, 7-2, and6-3. Those finishesledto from 1999 recordwas to2001 theteams’ final ninegames oftheregular season COACHING BACKGROUND: Ebert end playedcenteranddefensive Ebert earnedabachelor's degreein Born October1,1972 inBrainerd, JAGUARS: 3RDSEASON NFL: 6THSEASON jaguars.com Tampa RAY HAMILTONRAY DEFENSIVELINE COACH 2006 front lineofadefense thatcombinedfor83 helped developChester McGlockton andthe coach fortheLos Angeles Raiders, wherehe spent the1993 line and’94seasons asdefensive RookieNFL Defensive ofthe Year. Hamilton end HughDouglas,whowas namedthe 1995 instrumental inthedevelopmentof defensive line coach withtheJets (1995-96), wherehewas tered 45sacks. NFL, andNewEngland’s 1997 defenseregis- team’s 36sacks, theseventh-besttotalin season. His1998 linetallied25ofthe defensive (1997-99), andthenjoinedtheJets forthe2000 three seasonsasNewEngland’s linecoach tied forfourth inthe AFC with43sacks. Hespent season,theBrowns for twoseasons.Inhisfirst after coaching lineforCleveland thedefensive to Jacksonville HejoinedtheJaguars in2003. and coached intheNFLbeforecoming 16 years fortheNewEnglandPatriotsplayed nineyears plus yardsin2005. rushedfor100- and onlythreeopposingplayers allowed anNFL-low fourrushingtouchdowns and thirdinfranchise history. The defense club’s 47sacks which thirdintheNFL ranked career-high totalsinsacks aswell. Meier andBobby McCray bothregistered Spicer addedacareer-high 7.5 sacks. Rob sacks and57quarterback pressureswhile line in2005. Hayward ledtheclubwith8.5 Hayward forthe paidimmediatedividends addition ofunrestrictedfreeagentReggie Proearned hisfirst Bowlhonorin2004. Proconsecutive Bowls whileHenderson in theNFL Stroudhasstarted three in 2005. anchorHenderson sixth adefensethatranked defense. stone oftheJaguars’ lineasthecorner- established thedefensive linecoachdefensive fortheJaguarsand has Hamilton servedapriorstintasdefensive Hamilton isalongtimeNFLveteranwho linecombinedfor32.5ofthe The defensive The returnofPaul Spicerfrominjuryand tacklesDefensive MarcusStroudandJohn Ray Hamiltonisinhisfourth seasonasthe MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 010,Jcsnil aur 2003-06 2001-02, Jacksonville Jaguars 1997-99, New York Cleveland Browns Jets 2000, New York Jets 1995-96, NewEngland Patriots Tennessee 1992, Los Angeles Raiders1993-94, coach) 1990, Tampa 1991, BayBuccaneers Patriots 1985-89, BayState (semipro, head Titans Augustine. Pennsylvania. Ray andhiswife,PhyllisinSt. live from the Wharton School of attheUniversity BLESTOthe Jaguars’ Scout. Damongraduated (6/5/79). Kadar graduatedfromStanford andis whileplayingforthePatriots. University public administrationin1977 fromSuffolk senior. amaster’s Hamiltonreceived degreein tackleConference asadefensive asajuniorand with adegreeinbusiness.Hewas named All- Omaha, Neb.HegraduatedfromOklahoma in 132 games innineseasons. the Patriots’ all-timesack listwith54.Heplayed gamesconsecutive andcurrently ranksfifth on ing career, hewentontostart ateam-record110 affectionately as “Sugar Bear” duringhisplay- starting everygameseason.Known inhisfirst Patriots rookierecordwithsevensacks while linefrom1973defensive to’81. Heestablisheda the Patriots andafixtureonNewEngland’s as aNewEnglandcoach. season a SuperBowlXXappearanceinhisfirst Patriots totheirfirst AFC Championshiptitleand line coach withNewEngland.Hehelpedthe seasonsasanassistantdefensive spending five choice inthe1991 NFLdraft. tackledefensive EricSwann, thesixthoverall State (1990),Titans asemiproteamthatfeatured (1991)Buccaneers andheadcoach oftheBay linecoachdefensive withthe Tampa Bay of the University Tennessee, followingstintsas 1992, Hamiltonwaslinecoach thedefensive at sacks inhistwoseasonswiththeRaiders.In COACHING BACKGROUND: He hastwosons:Kadar (8/24/76) andDamon Hamilton was bornJanuary 20,1951 in Hamilton was a14th-round draft choice by Hamilton began hiscoaching careerin1985, JAGUARS: 4THSEASON NFL: 30THSEASON New England 29 COACHES 30 COACHES From 1994 to1998, hewas afive-year offense secondintheNFL. thatranked starting left tackle in1999, heblocked foran where heplayedfortwoseasons. As the ing careerwiththe Washington Redskins, out offensive lineman.Hefinishedhisplay- played intheNFLfor12 seasonsasastand- Pittsburgh in2005. Steelers Miller wasroundpick afirst ofthe ing andscoring. An outstandingblocker, Conference recordsforatightendinreceiv- Miller, whosetnumerous Atlantic Coast and thefinalyearastightendscoach. twoseasonsasagraduateassistant first of University Virginia coaching staff, the standout. Heservedthreeseasonsonthe and didnotallowasack 11 inhisfirst starts. round draft choice. Barnesstarted 12 games theclub’sKhalif Barnesin2005, second- ment ofJaguarsrookieoffensive tackle coach. spent lastseasonasassistantoffensive line tant/assistant offensive linecoach and astheoffensive assis- February 9,2004 Heck joinedtheJaguarscoaching staff on coach fortheJaguarsonFebruary 1,2006. Andy Heck was promotedtooffensive line Prior tojoiningthe Virginia staff, Heck Heck tutored All-America tightendHeath Heck, 39,isaformerlong-timeNFL Heck was instrumentalinthedevelop- Former NFLplayerandcollegiatecoach ANDY HECK ANDY OFFENSIVELINE COACH 2001-03, Jacksonville Jaguars2004-06 inPonteand Evelyn,live Vedra Beach. have fourchildren: Jonathan, Charlie,Molly North Dakota.Heandhiswife,Jennifer, drills inhisseniorseason. Dame beforemoving totackle inspring threeseasonsatNotre end forthefirst team thatfinished12-0. Heck was atight captained the1988 nationalchampionship studies. A first-team All-American, heco- abachelor’sreceived degreein American names. scholarship a$10,000 inboththeir received fromtheNFLandschool $5,000 being nominatedbyHeck. Shereceived Teacher ofthe Year inJanuary of1994, after Winkler of Annandale, Va., was namedNFL out missingasnap. seasonsincludingthreewith- he playedfive 1989. starterA five-year withtheSeahawks, was aunanimous All-Rookie selectionin overall) bytheSeattle Seahawks, wherehe that yieldedthefewestsacks intheNFL. gave upnosacks aspart ofanoffensive line starter In1995, fortheChicagoBears. he COACHING BACKGROUND: Heck was bornJanuary 1,1967 inFargo, A 1989 graduateofNotreDame,Heck Heck’s fifth gradeteacher, Marylou Heck was drafted round(15th inthefirst JAGUARS: 3RDSEASON NFL: 15THSEASON jaguars.com Virginia MARK MICHAELS MARK ASSISTANTSPECIAL TEAMSCOACH 2006 without apuntorplacekick blocked. Rookie teams teams takeaways andwereoneoffive withfourspecial ond intheNFL2000 season. cial teamscoach forthe2000 coach in1999 beforebeingpromotedtospe- was theClevelandBrownsqualitycontrol nent puntreturnaverage(4.8). Seahawks alsoledtheNFLinlowestoppo- downed insidethe20,thirdinNFL. The Bannister, whohelpedcontribute to29punts special teamspenaltiesintheleague. percent) andhissquadhadthefourth-fewest converting 23of25fieldgoalattempts (92.0 Brown, whofinishedsecondintheleague tion. startingin bothoffensive anddefensive posi- units alsohelpedtheJaguarstoleadNFL Dallas MorningNews. yearly specialteamsrankingdoneby 16th intheNFLa toeightin2005 in 2004 Jacksonville. after Rodriguezcoordinator in2004 left for coach, andwas promotedtospecialteams February 8,2001, asassistantspecialteams Michaels inSeattle from2001 to2003. Pete Rodriguez, whoservedalongwith Michaels rejoinedspecialteamscoordinator the Jaguarsassistantspecialteamscoach. Under hisguidance,theBrownsweresec- Now inhiseighthNFLseason,Michaels hisunitfeaturedPro Bowler In 2003, Alex hecoachedIn 2004, Josh The Jaguarsspecialteamsimproved from Michaels joinedtheSeattle Seahawks on Mark Michaels isinhissecondseasonas MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE The specialteams The 2005-06 Seahawks 2001-04, Jacksonville Jaguars SeattleCleveland Browns1999-2000, Brown 1994-97, Massachusetts 1998, (ProUtah Pioneers SpringLeague) 1992-93, 1987-90, Helsinki(Finland)Roosters 1991, daughter, GraceElizabeth, andason,Max. Kingston, Pa. Heandhiswife,Mary, havea with 27. in 1985. He holdsUConn'scareersack record Playerofthe Conference Co-Defensive Year pickNew Englandfirst-team andthe Yankee Connecticut, Michaels was atwo-time All- Spring Football League in1992-93. oftheProfessionalfor theUtahPioneers Championship, beforecoaching linebackers guiding themtotheFinnishNational coach oftheHelsinki(Finland)Roosters, 1987, heleft in1991 tobecomethehead the 1998 I-AANationalChampionship. seasons. Hehelpedcoach theMinutemento forfour same capacityatBrownUniversity Massachusetts in1998, after servinginthe special teamsforoneseasonat collegiate level.Hecoached linebackers and Michaels seasonscoaching spentfive atthe the NFLwitha37.3 netpuntingaverage. age. ChrisGardocki finishedfifth in (10th NFL)witha10.7 yardpuntreturnaver- Dennis Northcutt placedsixthinthe AFC COACHING BACKGROUND: Michaels was born August 15, 1963 in A 1986 of graduate oftheUniversity Breaking intocoaching atNewHavenin Before joiningtheprofessionalranks, JAGUARS: 2NDSEASON NFL: 8THSEASON New Haven 31 COACHES 32 COACHES the highschool ranksinMissouriat Sporting NewsPac-10 All-Freshman team. man Kyle Caldwellwas namedtothe third intackles true fresh- forloss.In2003, second inthePac-10 insacks with10 and man inthenation.In2001, Suggsfinished Rotary Lombardi Award fortopinteriorline- playerinthenation,and defensive ing theBroncoNagurski Award forbest includ- numerous nationalawards in2002 les forloss(31.5) Suggsearned in2002. single-season recordforsacks (24)andtack- played underMonachino andsettheNCAA choice oftheBaltimoreRavens in2003, Koetter. Terrell draft Suggs,afirst-round Arizona Stateunderheadcoach Dirk Arizona StateUniversity. linecoach seasonsasdefensive five for afterFebruary 15,spendingthepast 2006 linecoachdefensive fortheJaguars on Monachino started hiscoaching careerin Monachino, 39,servedonthestaff at Ted Monachino was namedassistant TED MONACHINO TED ASSISTANTDEFENSIVE LINE COACH State 2000-2005, Jacksonville Jaguars 2006 State 2000-2005, Arizona BoiseState2000, State 1999-2000, Madison 1998-1999, Southwest Missouri 1993, Christian1996-1998, James High 1990, 1994-1995, Pacific High1991- andsonsSamMikalee andMichael. wife, Amy, havethreechildren, daughter in CouncilBluffs, Iowa, Monachino andhis he graduatedin1990. BornOctober15, 1966 ofMissouriwhere football attheUniversity Monachino was athree-yearletter-winner in defense, rushingdefenseandsacks. Boise StateleadtheBig West in total linehelped thedefensive In2000, (2000). andBoiseState Missouri State(1999-2000) James Madison(1998-99), Southwest assistant coach at Texas Christian(1996-98), to thecollegiateranks.Heservedasan Pacific HighSchool (1991-93) before moving Hannibal HighSchool (1990, 1994-95) and COACHING BACKGROUND: ofCouncilBluffs,A native Iowa, JAGUARS: 1ST SEASON NFL: 1ST SEASON jaguars.com Hannibal KENNEDY POLA KENNEDY RUNNINGBACKS COACH 2006 running backs coach atSan DiegoState,guid- final season.Hethenspentthreeseasonsas helped theBruinsreach theRose Bowlinhis as agraduateassistantatUCLA(1992-93) and Championship. capture the National Associated Press 2003 of Southern California.Hehelpedthe Trojans teams coordinator(2001-03) attheUniversity andspecial ning backs 2002-03) coach (2000, Browns in2004. seasonintheNFLwithCleveland first Pola,January 42,completed his 28,2005. NFLDraft. second roundofthe2006 back/kick returnerMauriceJones-Drew inthe ning game. The Jaguars selectedrunning Wimbush sawsignificantactionintherun- touchdowns. Toefield fortheteamleadwithfourrushing attempts andyardstiedLaBrandon stepped inandrecordedcareer-highs in rushing games. Second-year proGregJones to injuriesandfinishedwiththree100-yard Fred 2004. Taylor was limitedto11 games due improved theirrushingyardspergame from season intheNFL. runningbacksthe Jaguars’ coach andthird Pola began hiscollegiatecoaching career He joinedtheBrownsafter workingasrun- Pola joinedtheJaguarscoaching staff on Rookies andDerrick In Pola’s season,theJaguars first Kennedy Pola isinhissecondseasonas MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Tre. Christopher, Matthew Aoatoa andRaymond his wife,Diane,havethreesons:Kennedy degree inhistoryfromUSC1987. Pola and day Pola was born.Heearnedabachelor's John F. Kennedy, whowas assassinatedthe Pago, American Samoa, andwas namedafter lege football. I-Acol- tional nephewswhoplayedDivision who haveplayedintheNFL,andthreeaddi- Sualua (DallasCowboys,CincinnatiBengals), Polamalu (Pittsburgh andNicky Steelers) State (1985-87). Hehastwonephews, Troy brother, Al, playedcollegiatefootballatPenn ing hisfreshmanyear. sons after beingmoved fromlinebacker dur- (1982-85), Pola started atfullback forfoursea- 1999 seasonaslinebackers coach. returned toSan DiegoStateandspentthe coach ofColorado,Pola attheUniversity 1996. After twoseasonsasrunningbacks Pola withthespecialteamsin alsoworked George Jonesseasons. (1995), to1,000-yard ing tworushers, Wayne Pittman (1994) and aur 2005-06 Jaguars Jacksonville ClevelandBrowns2004, 2000-03, San DiegoState1999, Southern California San DiegoState1994-96, Colorado1997-98, COACHING BACKGROUND: Pola was bornonNov. 22,1963 inPago Pola comesfromafootballfamily. His A four-year standoutatSouthern California JAGUARS: 2NDSEASON NFL: 3RDSEASON UCLA 1992-93, 33 COACHES 34 COACHES secondary. Reynolds began hiscoaching dencies. HealsoassistedwiththePanthers’ game planpreparationandstatistical ten- Jack Del Rio, helpingwithtapebreakdown, coordinator withthen-defensive worked inBaltimore.InCarolina,he Atwater andDennisSmithinDenver and backs in theNFL,includingsafetiesSteve withsomeofthetopdefensive worked (1993-95). Duringhiscareer, Reynolds has spending threeseasonswiththeBroncos assistantinDenver,career asadefensive as secondarycoach. Hebegan hiscoaching of theRavens franchise (1996-1998), serving was threeseasons inBaltimoreforthefirst assistantwiththePanthers. He defensive spending fourseasons(1999-2002) asa backsthe defensive coach after in2003 Fox. , GeorgeSeifert andJohn coaches as Wade Shanahan, Phillips,Mike Denver, Balti more andCarolinaundersuch coaching experience,developinghiscraft in secondary andonspecialteams. and Scott Starkswillplayamajorroleinthe spotoppositeMathis. free agentBrian Williams willmantheright last yearwithan ACL injury. Unrestricted return tothelineupafter missing12 games Donovin DariusandDeonGrant.will strongest pairofsafetiesinthe AFC in Terry Cousinfinishedwithfour. Startinging theclubwithfive. nickel back withRashean Mathislead- ceptions in2005 Jaguars tiedafranchise-record with19 inter- backsthe Jaguarsdefensive coach. The Reynolds, 47, was as hiredbytheJaguars Reynolds hasover adecadeofNFL Second-year prosGeraldSensabaugh Alvin Reynolds isinhisfourth seasonas ALVIN REYNOLDS ALVIN DEFENSIVEBACKS COACH The secondaryfeaturesoneofthe 02 akovleJgas2003-06 Jacksonville2002, Jaguars Ravens 1996-98, CarolinaPanthers 1999- 1982-92, Denver Broncos1993-95, Baltimore St. Augustine withtheirchildren. 1990. Reynolds andhiswife,Carla,residein degree inpoliticalsciencefromtheschool in from IndianaStatein1982 andamaster’s adegreeinbusinessmanagement received Valuable Playeronthetrack team.He America footballplayerandtwo-timeMost High School inHarvey, La.,andwas an All- Pineville, La.Heattended West Jefferson ing. which emphasizes educationandjobtrain- was in100 Black active Menof America, Program Committee. While inDenver, he Center andtheMinorityStudentsRetention Black Expo,theCharles T. HyteUniversity Committee onEthnicDiversity, theIndiana several groups,includingthePresident’s Clubandservedasamemberof University ments, Reynolds was presidentofthe tions. Inadditiontohisfootballaccomplish- intercep- fumblerecoveries andfive five included 225tackles, 21passesdefensed, as asenior. Hisfour-year careerstatistics twovotes fortheHeisman received Trophy Reynolds starred atstrongsafetyand Vencie Glenn. includingformerNFLstar America players, as secondarycoach. Hecoached two All- recruiting coordinator, inadditiontoserving 1990 becameassistantheadcoach and the team’s secondarycoach in1983, andin 1982 asagraduateassistant.Hewas named career athisalmamater, IndianaState,in COACHING BACKGROUND: Reynolds was bornJune 24,1959, in As aplayeratIndianaState(1978-81), JAGUARS: 4THSEASON NFL: 14THSEASON Indiana State jaguars.com ALFREDO ROBERTS ALFREDO TIGHTENDS COACH 2006 1993. Roberts playedinall16 games forfive on teamsunderJimmy Johnson, in1992 and and was part ofthetwoSuperBowlchampi- sons. HejoinedtheDallasCowboysin1991 played tightendfortheChiefsthreesea- draft bytheKansas CityChiefs,Roberts Sugar Bowl. Orange Bowls,twoFiestaBowlsandone bowlteamsfortheHurricanes,on five intwo 1987 underJimmy Johnson. Roberts played school's championship, first andagain in Schnellenberger in1983, which was the onship teams. wasThe first underHoward he was amemberoftwonationalchampi- degree inCriminalJustice. While atMiami from 1983 to1987 a wherehereceived Wrighster andBrianJones. inGeorge promising youngplayers ans Kyle Bradyand Todd Yoder, inadditionto . Roberts veter- alsotutors pick first-round the developmentof2006 With theJaguarshewillberesponsiblefor during hissix-year NFLplayingcareer. sidered oneofthebestblocking tightends Jaguars tightendscoach. Roberts was con- Selected intheeighthroundof1988 Roberts ofMiami attended theUniversity Alfredo Roberts isinhisfourth seasonas MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Jacksonville. daughter Alyssa (6/10/00). in They live twin sons Avery and Austin (12/3/95) and married andhavethreechildren: 15 years charity which children mentors ofprisoners. ofHandsOnBroward,board ofdirectors a and emotionalchallenges. Healsoisonthe withphysical,services toindividuals mental mitted toproviding residentialandancillary lished. Roberts headsthecharity thatiscom- Home Sweet HomeFoundation was estab- back.he stillfindstimetogive In1991 the Jaguars in2003. onthestafflast twoyears beforejoiningthe Roberts coach servedasthereceivers forhis underSchnellenberger.Atlantic University joined theinauguralcoaching staff atFlorida ing hiscoaching careerin1999. In1999 he in Dallas,CowboyCafé,from1993 untilstart- 1994 followinga1993 footinjury. straight seasonsuntilhiscareerendedin 2003-06 Atlantic 1999-2002, Jacksonville Jaguars COACHING BACKGROUND: Roberts andhiswife, Angel, have been While Roberts maintainsabusyschedule Roberts co-ownedasuccessfulrestaurant JAGUARS: 4THSEASON NFL: 9THSEASON Florida 35 COACHES 36 COACHES same game weeks–afeat inconsecutive each posted100-yard performancesinthe tandems. Additionally, Mason and Dyson thirdintheleagueamong receiving ranked and 16 touchdowns. The 16 touchdowns Mason andKevin Dysontotaled1,953 yards for 1,247yardsand11 touchdowns in2004. receiver, registeracareer-high 80receptions UCLA asapart-time quarterback andwide came tothe asawalk-onTitans playerat in thefranchise in40-years. and 29touchdowns) aretheamongbest year totals(4,610 yards on 343receptions Hisfour 04) ledtoeye-poppingnumbers. tion ofMasonover afour-year span(2001- yards andseventouchdowns. The matura- sons, ashetallied96receptionsfor1,168 sea- receiving 1,000-yard four consecutive the onlyplayerinfranchise historytorecord coach withNewEngland. spending twoseasonsaswidereceivers joined the coachingTitans staff in1999 after an ofcoaching, including23intheNFL, Tennessee Titans. Walters, a34-yearveter- after sixseasonswiththe 28, 2005 seven touchdowns. receptions for681yardsandateam-high Wilford setcareer-highs with41 inreceiving touchdowns.with five Under Walters, receptions andsettheJaguarsrookierecord with36 in2005 all rookiewidereceivers collegiate quarterback, thirdamong ranked pro Ernest Wilford. and Reggie Williams alongwiththird-year picksincludes formerfirst-round Matt Jones corpswhichJaguars youngreceiving responsible forthedevelopmentof coach.the Jaguarswidereceivers Walters is In 2001, the tandemofDerrickTitans In 2004, Titans WR Derrick Masonbecame Walters joinedtheJaguarsonJanuary Jones, whoconverted from toreceiver Steve Walters isinhissecondseasonas STEVE WALTERS STEVE WIDERECEIVERS COACH Walters helpedDrewBennett, who 2005-06 1999-2004,Titans Jacksonville Jaguars New EnglandPatriots 1997-98, Tennessee Alabama 1985, NewOrleansSaints 1986-96, 1980-81, NewEnglandPatriots 1982-84, Memphis State1979, Southern Methodist 1974-75, MoreheadState1976, Tulsa 1977-78, 1971-72, Tampa 1973, Northeast Louisiana parents oftwochildren, KirkandKasey. in 1976. Steve andhiswifeSusanarethe in physical educationfromMoreheadState at andaddedhismaster’sArkansas degree Heearnedhisbachelor’sArkansas. degree atSpringdaleHighin ball andbasketball of HeletteredUniversity . infoot- Walters back playeddefensive atthe ondary coach atSouthern Methodist. State beforespendingtwoseasonsassec- 1979, he coached quarterbacks atMemphis coach of receivers attheUniversity Tulsa. In coach. From 1977-78, Walters servedaswide State asthequarterbacks and receivers Louisiana beforemoving ontoMorehead backssive fortwoseasonsatNortheast in1973.University Hecoached thedefen- time positioncoaching at receivers Tampa After full- twoseasons,heacceptedhisfirst graduate assistantat Virginia Tech in1971. ry. single-season receptionsinfranchise histo- settherecordformost his widereceivers (1986-96). DuringhistenureinNewOrleans, the NewOrleansSaints for11 seasons coachbefore servingaswidereceivers with backsdefensive coach forthreeseasons career withNewEnglandin1982, servingas New England.Hebegan hisNFLcoaching that hadnotbeenaccomplishedsince1961. COACHING BACKGROUND: Born June 16, 1948 inSpringdale, Ark., Walters began hiscoaching careerasa Walters spenttwocoaching stintswith JAGUARS: 2NDSEASON NFL: 24THSEASON Virginia Tech jaguars.com CHARLES BAILEY CHARLES GENE SMITH GENE DIRECTOR, COLLEGE SCOUTING DIRECTOR,PRO PERSONNEL 2006 free agents. the evaluation of selectedunrestricted responsibilities,including pro personnel scouts. Smithalsohassomeadditional well asdirectingastaff ofseven college onanannualbasis,as college players scouting andevaluationofhundreds of His responsibilitiesincludethe years. guided theteam'sNFLdraft forthe lastsix andhehas tor ofcollegescoutingin2000, scout, GeneSmithwas promotedtodirec- lege scoutingandotheradministrative the Saints aroundtheNFL, aswellcol- sible forscoutingandevaluatingtalent tant generalmanager, Baileywas respon- government affairs. As the Saints' assis- of communityaffairs/assistant directorof seasonastheorganization's director 2002 manager from1999 to2001, andspentthe Saints. Pittsburgh andNewOrleans Steelers Smith. Hespent14 seasonswiththe with James Harris, Jack DelRioandGene an integralpart oftheJaguarsdraft along nel, aswelladvancescouting.Heisalso scouting andevaluationofallproperson- son. unrestricted freeagentsduringtheoffsea- arrival, theteamhassignedseveralkey Sincehis in2003. director ofpropersonnel him whenhewas named theJaguars' scouting andfrontoffice experiencewith Smith isoneof 18 staff who members After asaJaguarscollege sevenyears Bailey was theSaints' assistantgeneral the Bailey isresponsibleforoverseeing of Charles Baileybrought23years MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 1995 beforebecomingsolely thesouth- southeast regional scoutforBLESTO in he joinedinFebruary 1994. Hewas the with theBLESTO scoutingcombine,which forthenortheastscouting representative May 1,1994 andwas originallytheteam's United States.HejoinedtheJaguars on lege scoutresponsibleforthesoutheast including two AFC Championship games. made nineplayoff game appearances, a part ofbuildingJaguarsteamsthathave joined thefranchise in1994. Hehasbeen a son,Charles. Kahmil and dren, daughters Aundrea, and He andhiswife,Carolyn,havethreechil- HallofFame inOctober2005. University inducted intotheNorth CarolinaCentral from North Carolina A&T. Baileywas graduation, heearnedhismaster'sdegree student-athlete from1969 to'73. After University, wherehewas ascholarship attended North CarolinaCentral 88). with NationalFootball Scouting, Inc.(1981- ofscouting followingeightyears Steelers coordinator.personnel Baileyjoinedthe astheclub'spro scouting andsevenyears incollege heservedthreeyears Steelers, 1995 season.Inhis10 withthe years Super BowlXXXappearanceafter the to '99andwas anintegralpart oftheclub's Host Committee inNewOrleans. SuperBowl boardforthe2002 executive duties. Healsoservedasamemberofthe Smith was previouslytheteam'scol- of A native Winston-Salem, N.C.,Bailey Bailey wasfrom1989 withtheSteelers 37 SCOUTS 38 SCOUTS eligible players. Healso hassomeaddi- eligible players. spring playerworkouts ofthetopdraft- all majorall-starpracticesandselective McDonough doescrosschecks, attends throughout thecountry. Additionally, He scoutsthetopcollegiate players scoutonMay13, 2003. Jaguars executive to '86.Hegraduatedwithadegreein from1983where heplayedwidereceiver player evaluation. scouting, andalsoassistsincollege Hehandlestheadvance pro personnel. Bailey inthescoutingandevaluationof Green BayPackers, ClarkassistsCharles fortheSeattlereceiver Seahawks and Jaguars since1997. A formerwide after servingasacollegescoutforthe director, onMay13, 2003, propersonnel University, servingascaptainofthefoot- and laterservedasanassistantcoach. coaching careerasagraduateassistant University, wherehebegan hiscollege From 1986 atOhio to‘88Smithworked strength andconditioningcoordinator. coach, recruitingcoordinator, and 1989 to‘94,servingasanassistant from atEdinboroUniversity He worked coach atthecollegelevelforeightyears. Smith hadpreviouslybeenanassistant east regionalscoutfortheJaguars. Terry McDonough was nameda Clark attended MississippiState, Louis Clarkwas promotedtoassistant Smith graduatedfromHeidelberg TERRYMcDONOUGH CLARK LOUIS EXECUTIVE SCOUT EXECUTIVE ASST. DIRECTOR, PRO PERSONNEL for the pro personnel departmentfor thepropersonnel during also helpedevaluate freeagentprospects Ravens' easterncollegesupervisor. He asthe for thepreviousthreeyears scouted theeasternhalfof country the BaltimoreRavens, forwhomhe responsibilities. tional propersonnel Jacksonville. a daughter, Antonece. in They live his wife,Carla,haveason, Antonio, and born July 3,1964 in Tupelo, Miss.Heand business.Clarkwas inprivate four years season withthePackers. stricted freeagentandspenthisfinal Clark signedwithGreenBayasanunre- played sixseasonsinSeattle. In1993, 1987 collegedraft bytheSeahawks. He was selectedinthe10th roundofthe educational psychology in1994. Clark and Carlie. inFlemingIsland. They live wife, Debbie,havetwodaughters, Alana ofMonroeville,Ohio.Heandhis native Ringholz. ball team,underheadcoach Steve the Monroeville(Ohio)HighSchool foot- University. Healsoservedasacaptainof athletic administrationfromOhio his master'sdegreewithemphasisin degree ineducationand1987 received lineman. Hegraduatedin1986 witha ball teamwhileplayingasadefensive McDonough joinedtheJaguars from Following hisplayingcareer, hespent Born December31,1963, Smithisa jaguars.com TIM MINGEY TIM EXECUTIVE SCOUT EXECUTIVE 2006 a graduateassistantat Western Michigan sity letterman back. asadefensive Hewas (Ind.), wherehehadbeenathree-year var- linebackers coach atSt.Joseph College in 1973 coordinator/inside asdefensive nator. Hiscollegecoaching careerbegan and then10 asarecruitingcoordi- years spent 11 asacollegeassistantcoach years who joinedthefranchise in1994. responsibilities. tional propersonnel free agencyprocessandhassomeaddi- He alsocoordinatesthepost-draft college workouts ofthetopdraft-eligible players. major all-starpracticesandspringplayer crosschecksselective andattends all United States. Additionally, Mingeydoes scouting thesoutheastregionof Hehastheresponsibilityof scout in2003. beforebeingnamedexecutive nine years since 1994, servingasacollegescoutfor with a9-3record,losingtheleaguetitleto players. The 1991 Barcelona teamfinished CFL trainingcampstogradepotential WFL drafts. McDonoughtouredbothNFLand helping each teamprepareforthe WFL as West Coastscoutfortheleagueand assignments,serving variety ofpersonnel Dragons (1990-92), McDonoughhandleda World League in1990. While withthe director oftheBarcelonaDragons degree, hewas namedplayer personnel Massachusetts withasports management Following hisgraduationfrom with theSan Franciscoin1989. 49ers NFL scoutingcareerwithaninternship James Harris. the freeagencyperiod,workingwith Before joiningtheJaguars,Mingey Mingey isoneof18 staff members MingeyhasbeenwiththeJaguars Tim McDonoughbeganA Bostonnative, his MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE January 1,1950 inChicago. Western Michigan. Mingeywas born arts inphysical educationin1976 from Joseph Collegein1972 andamaster of degree inphysical educationfromSt. Jaguars. Military Academy beforejoiningthe attheU.S.returned forthreemoreyears dinator at Tennessee. In1991, Mingey then spent1988 to'90asrecruitingcoor- Academy. Heservedthereuntil1987, and coordinator attheUnitedStatesMilitary coordinator/inside linebackers coach. asdefensive Miami (Ohio)University at EastCarolina,andin1983 hecoached at 1982, Mingeywas coach ofthesecondary an assistantcoach from1977 to'81. In before returningto Western Michigan as coordinator atLoyola Academy in1976 from 1974 to'75,thenservedasdefensive Raleigh, N.C. in Caroline, andBrendan,lives McDonough hasthreechildren, Patrick, surgeryendedhisplayingcareer.structive serious kneeinjurythatrequiredrecon- transferred toBridgton Academy, wherea and healsolettered He inbasketball. ning back infootballaswellbaseball, McDonough was All-Conference asarun- franchise in1996. scout, andhemoved toBaltimorewiththe Cleveland Brownsasthesoutheastarea European title. season, theDragonscaptured London inthe . The following Mingey received abachelorMingey received ofscience In 1984, hewas namedtherecruiting At Hingham(Mass.)HighSchool, In 1992, McDonoughwas hiredbythe 39 SCOUTS 40 SCOUTS administrator, assistinginpreparing hisway worked uptosalarycap Driggers responsibilities. has someadditionalpropersonnel west UnitedStatesfortheJaguarsand football operations.Hescoutsthesouth- in scouting assistantandthreeyears asa followingtwoyears seven years Jaguars. Hehasbeenacollegescoutfor scouting and12th yearoverall withthe backfieldsive coach atSt.Joseph's (Ind.) coach, offensive linecoach anddefen- bilities aswell. responsi- some additionalpropersonnel Hehas regions thepreviousfouryears. scout inthenortheast andmid-Atlantic Scouting combine,where he was anarea Jaguars fromtheNationalFootball west UnitedStates.Denglerjoinedthe been responsibleforscoutingthemid- lege scoutsince1998. hehas Since2003, Originally hiredinOctober, 1994, isinhisninthyear Chris Driggers Previously, hewas anassistant head Andy DenglerhasbeenaJaguarscol- CHRIS DRIGGERS CHRIS DENGLER ANDY REGIONAL SCOUT REGIONAL SCOUT REGIONAL hms rvs andTyler.Thomas, Travis his wife, Alyson, havethreesons, Alabama withadegreeinfinance.Heand of graduated fromtheUniversity the franchise in1994. He isoneof18 staff whojoined members free agentsandcollegeproplayers. tant in1998, assisting intheevaluationof contracts. Hebecameascoutingassis- administration andnegotiatingplayer player contractproposals,salarycap Abigail. Emilyand Ohio, withtheirdaughters He andhiswife, inCircleville, April, live He was bornSept. 9,1963 inBerea,Ohio. secondary educationatBowlingGreen. Heidelberg Collegeandamaster'sin coach inCircleville,Ohio. (1988-90); andanassistanthighschool graduate assistantatBowlingGreen coach at (1990-92);Tiffin University a interim headcoach andoffensive line College (1992-95); offensive coordinator, Driggers, a native ofJacksonville, anative Driggers, adegreeinhistoryat He received jaguars.com KADAR HAMILTON KADAR MARTY MILLER MARTY REGIONAL SCOUT REGIONAL SCOUT BLESTO 2006 of NFLteamsandtheirpracticesquads. League anddoing someadvancescouting intheNFLEL,CFL, players Arena in theproscoutingdepartment, evaluating for freeagency. Previously, Millerassisted onselectNFLteams scouting ofplayers northeast UnitedStates,aswellthe assistant. As aregionalscoutheworksthe astheteam'sscouting February 21,2002 the Jaguars,joiningorganization on Experience alsoincludesastintwiththe Rams andNewEnglandPatriots. HisNFL attended trainingcampswiththeSt.Louis safety andspecialteamsplayer, Hamilton totheteam. ble players A formerstrong background andresourcesondraft eligi- responsible forproviding evaluations, BLESTO scoutingorganization. Heis asthesoutheastareascoutfor 2004, Marty Millerisinhisfifth seasonwith Kadar Hamiltonwas hiredonJune 21, MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Channing. Kerinda, inJacksonville live withdaughter, February 28,1969. Heandhiswife, Christian College,Millerwas bornon sonnel director. A graduateofPacific the sonofLes Miller, alongtimeNFLper- andtheKansas CityChiefs.Heis Chargers a staff assistantfortheSan Diego as Xtreme oftheXFL.Hehasalsoworked football administrationfortheLos Angeles old),andanewbornson,Kaden. years Atlanta. They haveoneson,Xander(5 1998. Heandhiswife, in Adrea, live in economics fromStanfordUniversity linecoach.sive Kadar’s father, Ray, isthe Jaguars defen- sector. intheprivate spent fouryears NFL EuropeLeague's BarcelonaDragons. Miller previously worked asdirectorof Miller previouslyworked Hamilton earnedabachelor's degreein Following hisproplaying career, he 41 SCOUTS 42 SCOUTS sive coachsive (1974-77) before beingpro- Perkins24 years. started outasanoffen- Compton (Calif.) College,wherehespent Mustangs' offense beforejoining semipro L.A.Mustangs.Hedirectedthe 1972 asoffensive coordinatorforthe and EdmontonEskimosfrom1967 to'70. from1964Winnipeg BlueBombers to'66 (1962-64) andintheCFLwith asarunningbackyears fortheRams ning back. Hisplayingcareerlastednine named tothe All-Rookie team asarun- Angeles Rams in1962, Perkins was bilities. responsi- some additionalpropersonnel Healsohas spans morethan30years. football player, coach, andadministrator Perkins' experienceasaprofessional capacity withtheBaltimoreRavens. inthesame Hespentsixyears 2003. West CoastregionalscoutonMay13, (La.) HighSchool in2001 and '02,and scouting ofJaguars'opponents. aswellassistinginadvanced rosters, onotherteams' and evaluatingplayers restricted andunrestrictedfree agents League, scoutingNFL NFL Europe, the Arena League andthe in evaluatingplayers ing collegeplayers, Heassistsinscout- on February 1,2003. Perkins coaching landedhisfirst jobin A fourth-round draft choice oftheLos Art Perkins joinedtheJaguarsastheir Wright was theheadcoach atRinggold Larry Wright Jr. was hiredasascout LARRY WRIGHT LARRY PERKINS ART PRO SCOUT PRO SCOUT REGIONAL in Los Angeles. wife, Elise,haveason,Jacque. They live Hills andNorth Texas State. Heandhis atDominguez California StateUniversity andalsoattendedPepperdine University closely withJames Harris. both theJets andRavens, heworked before joiningtheRavens in1997. With scout fortheNew York Jets (1994-96) 1979 to'89.Perkins servedasapersonnel also heldthetitleofathleticdirectorfrom football coach atComptonCollege.He a physical educationprofessor andhead tion. Beginningin1979, Perkins servedas employment opportunities after gradua- training thatwouldenhancetheir students withpracticalexperienceand nies andcollegestudentstoprovide the management oflarge American compa- nated aprogrambetweenupperlevel tion. Inthatposition(1977-79), hecoordi- educa- moted todirectorofcooperative Jacksonville. Victoria andLauryn. in They live wife, Vincincia, have twodaughters, administration at Grambling.Heandhis amaster'sdegreeinsportsreceived year letterman andteamcaptain, and Louisiana Tech, wherehewas athree- team. basketball conditioning coach fortheGrambling Baltimore Ravens, andastrength Grambling, ascoutinginternwiththe previously was agraduateassistantat He received amaster'sdegreefrom He received He earnedadegreeinsociology at jaguars.com MIKE PERKINS MIKE PRESCOTT CHRIS DREW HAMPTON DREW EQUIPMENT MANAGER EQUIPMENT DIRECTOR VIDEO ASSISTANT SCOUTING 2006 year asassistant equipmentmanager. His manager onJuly 2,1998 after servingone isoneof18 staff members ing system.He menting theteam'sstate-of-theart XOS edit- Jaguars' videodepartment, includingimple- ages allvideoequipmentanddesignofthe tapes andproducing"cut-ups."Healsoman- for coaches' analysis,catalogingNFLgame piling andeditingallgame andpracticetapes and hisprimaryresponsibilitiesincludecom- Western NewEngland(Springfield,Mass.), hosts unrestrictedfreeagentsinthespring. and Arena League. Healsoworkswithand Europe League, CanadianFootball League intheNFL NFL freeagentsandplayers scouting andtheevaluationofunrestricted scouting department, aswellsomecollege assists intheday-to-day operationsofthe scouting internforthepreviousyear. He afterassistant onMay13,servingasa 2003 Drew Hampton was namedequipment PerkinsMike is theJaguars'videodirector, Prescott at playedsafetyfor four years Chris Prescott was promotedtoscouting MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE footwear, equipment, protective players' and maintaining alluniformsand responsibilities include ordering,issuing and hiswife,Jennifer, inJacksonville. live May 24,1967 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Perkins director from1987 to'90.Perkins was born Tampa asassistantvideo BayBuccaneers University. Prior tothat,heservedwiththe atSyracusenator forthreeyears May 12, 1994 after servingasvideocoordi- who joinedthefranchise in1994. 1979. inJacksonville. Heissingleandlives League). Prescott was bornOctober28, the NewEnglandSeawolves (Arena Rangers minor-league hockey affiliate) and fortheHartfordworked Wolfpack (New York wherehe Madison SquareGarden(2000), league baseballteam(1999) andfor interned fortheBridgeport Bluefishminor- agement. ofBridgeport,A native Conn.,he adegreeinsportswhere hereceived man- Perkins was hiredbytheJaguarson 43 SCOUTS 44 FOOTBALL OPS 1985. Hewas ascholar-athlete incross bachelor's degreeinathletictraining a State University, wherehereceived from 1984 to'86. Giants duringpreseasontrainingcamps as anathletictraininginternwiththe Europe. Hiscareerhasincludedworking the UnitedStatesandinMexico ous sports medicinetopicsthroughout articles. Hecontinuestolectureonvari- the authorofnumeroussports medicine Research andEducationFoundation and Football Athletic Trainers’Society joined thefranchise in1994. Ryan isoneof18 staff who members athletic trainingstaff. Courage Award, totheNFL’s given top his staff wontheprestigiousEdBlock Giants since April 1988. Ryan and In2003, er/physical therapistfor the New York after servingasassistantathletictrain- head athletictrainersinceJune 1,1994, intheNew Hampton hadworked York Whitey Zimmerman Award. andwasof hispeers, presentedthe "Equipment Managerofthe Year" byvote the NationalFootball League's Sorenson andMatt Douglas)werenamed for homeandaway games. equipment andsupervisingitstransport well asorderingandmaintainingallfield coaches' andsupport staff apparel,as Ryan attended CentralConnecticut Ryan ispresidentoftheProfessional This ishis19th seasonintheNFLand Michael Ryan hasbeenthe Jaguars' Before comingtoJacksonville, Hamptonandhisstaff (Jim In 2004, MICHAEL RYAN MICHAEL PHYSICAL THERAPIST HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER/ Vedra Beach. He andhiswife,Samantha,inPonte live February 5,1963 inFramingham, Mass. and theBostonMarathon.Ryan was born the EmpireStateBuildinginNew York Bulls inPamplona, Spain,theRace Up include thefamousRunning withthe ished 14th in hisagegroup.Otherraces Championship Duathlon,inwhich hefin- Alcatraz Triathlon, andthe2002 World theEscapefrom and Idaho(2004), (1996), Canary Island(1998), Brazil(2000) Triathlons inHawaii (1994), NewZealand and triathlons,includingIronman participated incountlessuniqueraces sports medicineprofession. inthe interestedincareers teenagers ly andeconomicallydisadvantaged Foundation tosupport and mentorsocial- for Medicine Leaders Tomorrow Connecticut in1988. of physical therapyfromthe University door track. Healsoearnedadegreein country andamilerinindoorout- Haley. Paige,three daughters: Peyton and Island, N.Y. Heandhiswife,Janine, have Hampton was bornJuly 29,1966 inLong tor offootballoperationsfortheJets. Drew's brother, Clay, istheseniordirec- now assistshissonongame days). retiring in2001 (hemoved toFloridaand until equipment managerfor39years His father, BillHampton,was theJets' full-time basissincehewas old. 13 years Jets' equipmentroomonapart-time and An avidfitnessenthusiast,Ryan has Ryan isthefounderof the Sports jaguars.com DEVIN BONIK DEVIN DR. CARLOS TANDRON ASSISTANT TO HEAD COACH HEAD TO ASSISTANT HEAD TEAMPHYSICIAN 2006 at Jacksonville Orthopaedic Instituteandis practice Hospitals. Hemaintainsaprivate residency atEmoryUniversity Affiliated in Atlanta, andhedidhisinternship Tech andEmoryMedicalSchool University muscles, aswellsurgicalprocedures. dealingwithinjuriestojointsand ters He isresponsibleforallorthopaedic mat- orthopaedic surgeonfrom1995 to2000. serving astheJaguars'associate as theJaguars'headteamphysician after Sports Inc.,acompany he founded in1987 scouting reports forupcomingopponents. tical analysisandputting togetherthe works withthecoaches inproviding statis- the calendarforentireyear. Healso camp andtheregularseason,aswell nates schedules formini-camps,training ments withintheorganization. Hecoordi- son betweencoaching andotherdepart- supporttrative aswellactingaliai- with thecoaching staff providing adminis- ects on April 10, Heworksdirectly 2003. assistant tothecoaching staff/special proj- Dr. Tandron isagraduateofGeorgia Dr. Carlos Tandron isinhissixthseason Bonik cametotheJaguarsfromForever Devin BonikjoinedtheJaguarsas MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE and two daughters, and twodaughters, Alexia andMarissa. Jenny, havetwosons,CarlosandMax, in Santa Clara,Cuba.Heandhiswife, School. Dr. Tandron was bornJuly 3,1958 Jacksonville andBishopKenny High University, FloridaCommunityCollege- is ateamphysician forJacksonville American Medical Association. Dr. Tandron Board ofOrthopaedic Surgeonsand Team Physician Society, the American Medical Center. HeisamemberoftheNFL staffa memberoftheactive atBaptist inJacksonville.is singleandlives was bornMay16, 1961 inCorning, N.Y. He linebacker underJimmy Johnson. Bonik Oklahoma State,whereheplayedoutside business administrationin1982 from from 1982 adegreein to'84.Hereceived assistantatConocoOil administrative State in1985 and'86,after servingasan graduate assistantcoach atOklahoma camps heldin14 NFLcities.Bonikwas a youthattended football more than25,000 andcollegecoaches.players In14 years, camps featuringinstructionfromNFL that operatesresidentialyouthfootball 45 FOOTBALL OPS 46 FOOTBALL OPS neuropsychologist inavarietyofinpa- asaclinicalpsychologistworked and MedicalCenter,Indiana University hehas pleting hisinternshiptrainingatthe in1980.Purdue University Sincecom- his Ph.Dinclinicalpsychology from 1974 (magnacumlaude)andreceived lor's degreefromDartmouth Collegein Sports medicinehaslongbeenaninter- its sixhospitalsinnortheast Florida. practicesemergencymedicineat actively Emergency Resources Group, Dr. Murray icine andgeriatrics. A directorof certified ininternalmedicine,sports med- icine atShandsJacksonville, andisboard internship andresidencyininternalmed- SchoolUniversity ofMedicine.Hedidhis andthe University West Virginia coachingplayers, staffs. andadministrative nesses andnon-orthopaedic injuriesforthe responsible forallmatters dealingwithill- the team'schief medicalofficer. Heis ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC Dr. Andy Ruffett hisbache- received Dr. Murray isagraduateof Yale Dr. DavidMurray isinhis12th seasonas DR. ANDY RUFFETT ANDY DR. MURRAY DAVID DR. TEAMNEUROPSYCHOLOGIST CHIEFMEDICAL OFFICER CARASQUILLO DR. HIRAM SURGEON ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC DR. STEVEN CRENSHAW SURGEON grown children. School System. Heandhiswifehavetwo coach forteachers intheDuvalCounty tohiswife,Susan,whoisareading years adult neuropsychological assessment. in Jacksonville since1988, specializingin tient andoutpatientsettings. ents ofason,David,anddaughter, Lida. section ofJacksonville. They arethepar- the preservationofhistoricSan Marco Murray in andhiswife,Cynthiaareactive ofNorth Florida. University Jacksonville andthe University area, aswellcollegeathletesat screening ofpublicschool athletesinthe he isinvolved inthepre-participation Jacksonville Sports Medicineprogram, (1984 to'86).Presently amemberofthe and theJacksonville BullsoftheUSFL American Soccer League (1980 to'81) the Jacksonville Tea MenoftheNorth est ofDr. Murray. Hewas involved with ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC Dr. Ruffett hasbeenmarried for31 practice He hasbeeninfull-timeprivate Born July 7, 1947 inSpencer W. Va., Dr. DR. WILLIAM PUJADAS SURGEON ASSOCIATE ORTHOPAEDIC STEINBERG DR. BRUCE jaguars.com SURGEON SKIP RICHARDSON SKIP LOFT SCOTT FOOTBALL OPS/FACILITIES FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE SALES MARKETINGAND EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR, TICKET 2006 meetings inSan Diego. Development Program” award at NFL the “Most Outstanding Player Super BowlXXXIXinJacksonville. Tagliabue's staff regarding securityfor Richardson withPaul alsoworked lished after September 11, 2001. NFL securitytaskforcethatwas estab- the team'sfacilities.Heisamember ofthe well ascoordinationandmanagementof programs, teamtravelandsecurity, as operations department, includingplayer matters forthefootball administrative all Heoversees directorin2005. tive in 1999 before beingpromotedtoexecu- was nameddirectoroffootballoperations security fortheJaguars,SkipRichardson NHL franchise. The Predatorssoldmore season tickets insixmonthstogain the departments inanattempt tosell12,000 forming theticket salesandservice expansion teamandwas responsible for He wasemployeesofthe oneofthefirst Predators oftheNationalHockey League. vice presidentofsalesfortheNashville et marketing. premium seatsalesandservice,tick- ment, ticket operations,customerservice, son andgroupticket sales,salesmanage- all aspectsofticket sales,includingsea- Heisresponsiblefor the Jaguarsin2004. director ofticket for salesandmarketing in was namedexecutive August 2002, In 2000, theJaguarswerehonoredwith In 2000, After asdirectorof servingfouryears Prior tojoiningtheJaguars, Loft was Scott Loft, whojoinedtheorganization MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Jacksonville, Richardson inthe isactive from FloridaState University. of A native Office in1995. supervisor fromtheJacksonville Sheriff's Jazz Festival.Richardson retiredasa Georgia game, theGatorBowland Jacksonville, such astheannualFlorida- security forallspecialevents heldin Jacksonville Sheriff's Office andplanned S.W.A.T. teamsupervisorforthe Richardson was previouslyapolice and federallawenforcementagencies. office. Heworkscloselywithlocal,state dling securitymatters involving theNFL of securityfortheteam,aswellhan- July 21,1995. Hestilldirectseveryphase ment, Richardson joinedtheJaguarson and 10-year oldsonJosh. Fleming Island,Fla.withhiswifeCathy agement from Temple in1990. in Helives 1988 andamaster'sdegreeinsports man- sports administrationfromBallStatein the NBA'sPhiladelphia76ers. nine seasonsasdirectorofticket salesof of theInternationalHockey League, and dent ofticket salesfortheChicago Wolves NHL, hespentoneseasonasvicepresi- sons withthefranchise. Beforejoiningthe ing fromtheirfansduringLoft's foursea- standing" or"good"customerservicerat- a95percent"out- capacity andreceived Predators playedtomorethan90percent NHL orNBAfranchise todoso. The tickets inthattime,thefirst than 12,000 He received adegree incriminology He received inlawenforce- A veteranof23years Loft abachelor's received degreein

47 ADMINISTRATION 48 ADMINISTRATION American Society forIndustrialSecurity, Symphony Guild.Heisamemberofthe andtheJacksonville Sisters Brothers/Big inBig hasbeenactive past years Police Athletic League. Richardson in trol ofthesales efforts oftheteam. allows theJaguarsunprecedented con- team's website.UniquetotheNFL, this the casting aswelljaguars.com, including Jaguarsradioand TV broad- sales oftheJaguarsmediadepartment, ciated withtheJaguarsand Alltel Stadium. and serviceofallsponsorinventory asso- thesales He isresponsibleforoverseeing directorinMayof2004. tion ofexecutive 18 staff whojoined thefran- members of serviceintheU.S. Navy. Heisoneof November 29,1994, following21years in 1996. Swindell joinedthe Jaguarson (www.jaguars.com) sinceitwentonline of theteam'saward-winning website hardware maintenance. administration, helpdesksupport and development andsupport, network and includesdatabaseapplication extends toallfacetsoftheorganization, the Jaguarsorganization. This support related technology andtrainingwithin tation andmanagementofcomputer- development, procurement,implemen- In addition,heisresponsiblefor the Macky Weaver was namedtotheposi- Swindell hasguidedthedevelopment Bruce Swindell isresponsibleforthe MACKY WEAVER MACKY SWINDELL BRUCE CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP CORPORATE DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION DIRECTOR, EXECUTIVE son, Brett, andadaughter, Kristen. Investigators. and theFlorida Association ofLicensed National Association ofChiefsPolice, Jimmy and Evans. He andhiswife,Reppard, havetwosons, ofGeorgiain1987.from theUniversity 1976. adegreeineconomics Hereceived Atlanta andmoved toJacksonville in whojoinedtheJaguarsin1994.members December of1997. Heisoneof18 staff in director ofcorporatesponsorship Hewascorporate sponsorship. promoted May 15, 1994 in asanaccountexecutive and adaughter, Erica. and hiswife,Jane, have ason, Wade, Limestone CollegeinGaffney, S.C.He in businessadministrationfrom in Woodbury, N.J., adegree andreceived Territories. Rico andtheBritishIndianOcean and theworld,includingIceland,Puerto locations throughouttheUnitedStates his Navalcareer, heservedinvarious administrator inCharleston,S.C.During tenance facilityandservedasadatabase aged asoftware development andmain- chise in1994. Richardson andhiswife, Ann, havea Weaver was bornMay21,1965 in He originallyjoinedtheJaguarson Swindell was bornDecember1,1954 Prior tojoiningtheJaguars, heman- jaguars.com JENNIFER PERKINS JENNIFER TIM BISHKO TIM AND SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL AND MARKETING DIRECTOR, TICKET OPERATIONS TICKET DIRECTOR, 2006 tions, half-timeentertainment, cheerlead- large screenvideodisplays,audioopera- game dayentertainment, promotions, Jaguars game operationsincludingthe team, Perkins isalsoresponsiblefor motions andbrandmanagementforthe eventpro- sales, corporatesponsorship, forticket initiatives ing andmarketing the previoustwoyears. services for Jaguars' managerofcreative Shehadbeenthe special eventsin2005. and being nameddirectorofmarketing until servicessinceMay2,2002 creative in 1994. 18 staff whojoined thefranchise members ranks tohiscurrent position.Heisoneof hiswayspecialist, andheworked upthe the JaguarsinSeptember 1994 asaticket tions andticket distribution.Bishkojoined Heisresponsiblefor ticket opera- 2000. ticket operationsfortheJaguarssince In addition to overseeing theadvertis-In additiontooverseeing Jennifer Perkins servedasdirectorof Prior tojoiningtheJaguars, hewas an Timothy Bishkohasbeenthedirectorof MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Mike, live inJacksonville. live Mike, in Jacksonville. Perkins andherhusband, 24, 1971 inRochester, Minn.andgrewup communications. Shewas bornonJuly in Roanoke, Va. in1993 withadegreein joining theteam. until Jaguars' accountfrom1997 to2000 andhandledthe forthelastfouryears tive Shewasseven years. anaccountexecu- Communications for for CookMarketing Jaguars non-game events. ing andmascotprogramsmostofthe inJacksonville.is singleandlives November 3,1971 inHadley, Mass.Bishko Massachusetts in1994. Hewas born of management fromtheUniversity in 1991 andabachelor's degreeinsport sports administrationfromBecker College Jacksonville University. intern intheathleticdepartment at Perkins graduatedfromHollinsCollege Prior tojoiningtheJaguars,sheworked anassociatedegreein Bishko received 49 ADMINISTRATION 50 ADMINISTRATION member ofthefirm’s business transac- firm basedin Washington, D.C. As a Pickering, HaleandDorr, law aprivate was anassociatewith Wilmer, Cutler, ment matters. insurance, licensingissues,and employ- cial agreements,riskmanagementand management, negotiationsofcommer- and strategicmatters, includinglitigation advises theJaguarsinavarietyoflegal Operations andGeneralCounsel.Brown Senior Vice President ofFootball Counsel, BrownworksunderPaul Vance, Inhis roleas 2005. Assistant General Assistant GeneralCounselin August of excellence insports televisionprogram- threeEmmyhas received Awards for gramming. sion partner tocreateandexecutepro- in conjunctionwiththeJaguars'televi- Jaguars Television Network, andworks maintenance andsupervisionofthe gramming, heisalsoresponsibleforthe andproductionaspectsofallpro- ative cre- projects. Inadditiontooverseeing tions, aswellotherspecialbroadcast Jaguars televisionandradioproduc- thecombined effortsoversees ofthe broadcasting onJanuary He 14, 2004. Prior tojoiningtheJaguars,Brown Sashi BrownjoinedtheJaguarsas The Jaguarsbroadcastingdepartment Chris Sinclairwas named directorof SASHI BROWN SASHI SINCLAIR CHRIS ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSEL BROADCASTING DIRECTOR, 1976. Mass., wherehewas bornonMay15, Jacksonville ofBoston, andis anative Housing Authority. Brownresidesin Advisory BoardtotheJacksonville Jaguars, Brownisamember of the District ofColumbiabars. is amemberoftheNew York andthe Brown earned hisjurisdoctoratein2002. enroll atHarvardLawSchool wherehe in 1998.University Hethenwentonto communications fromHampton transactions. companies inavarietyofcorporate tions practicegroup,Brownadvised wife, Kristina,haveason, Aidan. Arlington Heights,Illinois.Heandhis broadcast journalism. withadegreein Syracuse University School ofPublic Communicationsat in 1994. staff whojoinedthefranchise members withtheclub.Sinclairisoneof18 years the managerofbroadcastinginhis12 radioproducer,tant, theexecutive and and hasservedasaproductionassis- Jaguars Radio game broadcasts. ming. Sinclairalsoco-producesthe In additiontohisdutieswith the Brown earnedhisbachelor’s degreein Sinclair was born April 27, 1972 in He graduatedfromtheS.I.Newhouse Sinclair joinedtheJaguarsin1994, jaguars.com 2006 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO DELORES BARR WEAVER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT, VP OFCOMM. &MEDIA RHONDA CHARLES BRIAN FARMER ALISA ABBOTT SALES EXECUTIVE ERIC BRICKER BONITA DOLL SUITE SERVICES COORDINATOR, MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE LEGAL SENIOR SALESEXECUTIVE MANAGER, FAN SERVICES ASSISTANT CONTROLLER TICKETING ACCOUNTANT QUENTIN BULLOCK HELP DESK TECHNICIAN BRIAN D’ERRICO NICOLA DRAKE KAREN AVERY GLEN FISHER JAGUARS STAFF COORDINATOR, TEAMTRAV- FAN SERVICES EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT JASON FOLLADORI MASCOT COORDINATOR EL/ ADMIN. CURTIS DVORAK SHAWN BURNS JASON DEAN MATT BIRNIE COORDINATOR HELP DESK EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO SR VP STADIUM OPS/CFO COMMUNITY RELATIONS MANAGER, EXECUTIVE JOE FORTUNATO STAFF ACCOUNTANT DANIELLE DYER NYREE BOWEN MANAGER, RADIO SANDY DODD COORDINATOR, KITTY CASH OFFICE 51 JAGUARS STAFF JAGUARS STAFF

DAN GADD ANGELA GARRY SHANNON GRAY BRETT GREENE

MULTIMEDIA SPECIALIST MANAGER, ACCOUNTING PROGRAMMER ANALYST VIDEO ASSISTANT

DIANA GREENSTEIN STEVE HALL CARYN HART JIM HENSELER MANAGER, HUMAN WEBMASTER ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE SALES EXECUTIVE RESOURCES CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

GARY HIATT NANCY HOEY BRIAN HOPKINS BILL HOUSTON SR. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT, SR. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, MEDIA SALES EXECUTIVE OFFICE SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

MINDY HURST JEFF IMPERIAL ROLLIN ISBELL NIKKI JACKSON ADM. ASST., INFORMATION ACCOUNT COORDINATOR TECHNOLOGY MANAGER, TELEVISION MANAGER, MEDIA SALES CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP JAGUARS STAFF JAGUARS

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KIM JACKSON-SELVIG DANA JOHNSON VIC KETCHMAN JESSE KNAPP

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, SALES SUPPORT/SPECIAL SENIOR EDITOR, OFFICE SERVICES CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP PROJECTS MANAGER jaguars.com

jaguars.com JAGUARS STAFF

HOLLY KUNKEL ADAM LANE STEVE LIVINGSTONE LORI MASON SENIOR COORDINATOR, VIDEO/GRAPHICS MARKETING DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE ASSISANT TO HUMAN RESOURCES PRODUCER MANAGER VP PLAYER PERSONNEL

TIM McCARTHY LESLIE McCULLOUGH VALERIE McEVOY ANGELA MEANS

SR. ACCT. EXECUTIVE, JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT FAN SERVICES EXECUTIVE ADMIN. ASSISTANT, CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP JAGUARS FOUNDATION

TERESA MICHAEL CHRIS MILLMAN KAI MURRAY GEORGE PELLICER EXECUTIVE ASST. TO COMMUNITY RELATIONS ASST. EQUIPMENT SR. VP BUS. DEVELOP. ASSISTANT SALES EXECUTIVE MANAGER

DAVID PIKE AUDRA POTTS GREG READ RUSSELL RENDON

TICKET OPERATIONS SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMMER ANALYST SALES EXECUTIVE REPRESENTATIVE ACCOUNTANT JAGUARS STAFF JAGUARS

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BILLIE JO REYNOLDS HUNTER ROBINSON RYAN ROBINSON JIM ROLLINS HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR, COORDINATOR, OFFICE SERVICES / TELEX GENERALIST COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS JAGUARS STAFF

LISA SAHI JIM SCOTT DEBRA SHAFFER MARK SHAINBROWN ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK RECEPTIONIST TICKET OPERATIONS SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE MANAGER

JOE SHEEHAN RHONDA SHIELDS DANA SMITH KERRI SOLOMON

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC SR. ACCT. EXECUTIVE, ADMIN. ASSISTANT, MANAGER, MARKETING TRAINER MEDIA SALES COLLEGE SCOUTING

JIM SORENSON ROBERT TILKA ANDRE’ TUCKER BAHATI VAN PELT ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER, PLAYER RELA- SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ATHLETIC MANAGER TRAINER TIONS/YOUTH FOOTBALL

TRACEY VAN SLYKE ANDY WAGNER TIM WALSH MIKE WEBB

ADM. ASST. TO EXEC. DIREC- VIDEO ASSISTANT SR. MANAGER, SALARY CAP MANAGER, TECH. SERVICES TOR, TICKET SALES ADM/FIN. FORECASTING AND SUPPORT JAGUARS STAFF JAGUARS

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KURT WISENBAUGH MATT WOODS PAM YONGE CHRISTY ZYNDA COORDINATOR, ACCOUNT EXECUTVE, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO MANAGER, CHEERLEADING MARKETING CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP SR. VP, FOOTALL OPERATIONS PROGRAM

jaguars.com WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2006

■ The Jaguars to have a winning season in three consecutive years and for the seventh time in 12 years in the NFL. The Jaguars to qualify for the play- offs in back-to-back seasons under Jack Del Rio.

to return to the Pro Bowl for a fourth straight year and become the third Jaguar to be voted to four Pro Bowls joining Tony Boselli and Jimmy Smith.

■ Fred Taylor to have his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard season and sixth in his nine seasons in the NFL.

to break the Jaguars career record for interceptions, held by with 15. Darius enters 2006 with 14 career interceptions.

■ Mike Peterson to lead his team in tackles for the fifth consecutive season and to surpass 100 tackles for the seventh time in eight seasons in the NFL.

■ Deon Grant to start all 16 games for the sixth consecutive season and record at least two interceptions for the sixth straight season.

■ Rashean Mathis to start all 16 games for the fourth-consecutive season and lead the team in interceptions for the third straight season.

■ Reggie Hayward to lead the Jaguars in sacks for the second consecutive season and to have at least 8.5 sacks for the fourth consecutive season.

■ John Henderson to have 4.5 sacks and move into fourth place in team history surpassing Gary Walker with 23.0 career sacks.

■ Byron Leftwich to lead the Jaguars in passing for the fourth consecutive season and to throw for 15 or more touchdowns for the third consecutive season.

■ Josh Scobee to surpass 100 points for the second consecutive season and to score at least 29 points and move into fourth place in team surpass- ing James Stewart (228).

■ Ernest Wilford to score seven or more touchdowns for the second consec- utive season and join Jimmy Smith as the only two Jaguars receiver to do so in team history. JAGUARS STAFF JAGUARS

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2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

PLAYERS HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 213 COLLEGE: WASHINGTON BIRTHDATE: MAY 6, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2004 NFL EXPERIENCE: 1ST YEAR

RICH ALEXIS 40 RUNNING BACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (ps), 2005 (2/0, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 2 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as a rookie free agent on 4/25/04 … Waived on 9/5/04 … Signed to 9/6/04.

PRO: Well-built running back who start- COLLEGE: Started the first seven games ed 22 games in college, rushing for 2,371 of senior season, leading team with 566 yards and 28 touchdowns … After start- rushing yards and four touchdowns … ing 2005 season on practice squad was Added 163 yards on 15 receptions … As a activated to 53-man roster in Week 12 … junior played in 11 games, starting eight Played in two games on special teams … Spent the entire 2004 season on the Jaguars practice squad after being waived in final cuts … Will look to add CAT FACT depth in the backfield and on special teams in 2006 … One of three players to > One of three players on the Jaguars play at Washington on the Jaguars roster roster who played together at … Washington. The others are Reggie Williams and offen- 2005: Activated to the 53-man roster in sive tackle Week 12 after spending first part of the season on the practice squad … Played in two games … Saw action on special contests, leading the team with 688 yards

VETERANS teams at Cleveland and against and 10 touchdowns … Added 266 receiv- Indianapolis … Returned one kickoff for ing yards … Played in every game as a 31 yards against the Colts but left the sophomore, starting three and finishing game with a quadriceps injury … Inactive with 391 yards and five touchdowns … for final three games … Returned one Tallied 109 receiving yards … Played in kickoff for 11 yards in playoff game at every game as a freshman, starting four, New England … leading the team with 738 yards and nine 2004: Signed by the Jaguars as an touchdowns with 38 yards receiving … Majored in film study. ALEXIS undrafted rookie in 2004 … Waived in final cuts at training camp and resigned PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Coral to the practice squad … Spent the entire Springs, Fla. … Played one season at season on the Jaguars practice squad … Pope John Paul II High in Coral Springs, Rushed for 55 yards on 31 carries with 58 Fla. … Rushed for 700 yards and 13 one touchdown in four games during the touchdowns as a senior … Full name: preseason. Richard Alexis.

NFL STATISTICS: Kickoffs: 1 for 31 yards vs. IND on 12/11/04

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 325 COLLEGE: WASHINGTON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 21, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA HOW ACQUIRED: 2ND ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 2ND YEAR

KHALIF BARNES 69 OFFENSIVE TACKLE

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

PRO: Massive offensive tackle who start- aging just 78.5 yards per outing … ed the final 12 games of the 2005 season Registered 42 knockdown blocks, includ- as a rookie … Is one of just 15 players in ing eight touchdown-resulting blocks Jaguars history, including six offensive while appearing in 355 plays … All-Pac 10 linemen, to start 12 or more games as a Conference honorable mention as a jun- rookie … Originally drafted in the second ior … Started every game at left tackle … round of the 2005 NFL draft … 2005: Started 12 of 13 games at left tackle CAT FACT as a rookie … Also started the postseason contest at New England … Did not allow a > Khalif was inserted into the Jaguars sack in his first 11 starts … Was the only starting lineup in Week Five vs. rookie in 2005 to start more than two Cincinnati and the Jaguars finished games … Played the entire second half of with a 10-2 record with him starting the playoff game with a broken leg … Tied with Tony Boselli (1995) for the fifth-most starts for a rookie offensive lineman in Recognized for Apple Cup performance team history with 12. OT Brian DeMarco vs. Washington State with the co-offen- (1995), Brad Meester (2000) and Maurice sive player of the game award ... Awarded VETERANS Williams (2001) started 16 games each the “Big Hit” of the Week following the and Vince Manuwai (2003) started 14 Stanford game … Registered 86 knock- games … Selected by the Jaguars in the downs with nine touchdown-resulting second round of the NFL draft, the 52nd blocks and helped the offense average overall selection and the fourth offensive 389.2 yards per game … Graduated with a tackle drafted behind Jamaal Brown, Alex degree in criminal justice. Barron and Michael Roos. PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Spring COLLEGE: Team captain was a preseason Valley, Calif. … Attended Mount Miguel All-America and All-Pac 10 Conference (Spring Valley, Calif.) High … Recorded BARNES selection as a senior … Ended a streak of 120 total tackles and nine sacks at DL as a 42 consecutive starts after fracturing his senior … Member of the San Diego Union- right wrist as a senior at Washington … Tribune's All-Academic first-team … Started at both right and left tackle after Named All-League and All-CIF in 1998 and 59 moving from defensive tackle as a redshirt 1999 … Voted the conference’s Defensive freshman … Only allowed three sacks in MVP … Also lettered in basketball … final two seasons … Anchored offensive Supports and attends team sponsored line from the left tackle position the first events … Joined teammates by making a five games before fracturing wrist … contribution toward Thanksgiving and hol- Offense averaged 170.2 rushing yards per iday outreach events … Full name: Khalif game prior to his injury and finished aver- Ehmad Barnes.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 280 COLLEGE: PENN STATE BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 14, 1972 BIRTHPLACE: NEW CUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 1999 (N.Y. JETS) NFL EXPERIENCE: 12TH YEAR

KYLE BRADY 80 TIGHT END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1995 (15/11), 1996 (16/16), 1997 (16/16), 1998 (16/16, 2/2), 1999 (13/12, 2/1), 2000 (16/15), 2001 (16/16), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/15), 2004 (11/8), 2005 (16/14, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 167 games, 155 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 104 games, 96 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 5 games, 4 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by the Jets in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1995 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent (transition player) on 2/16/99. PRO: Big, strong tight end with good eighth time in his career and for the fifth quickness and excellent blocking ability … time in the last six seasons … Started 14 From 1999 to 2003, had 204 receptions to games and now has 155 career starts and rank fifth among NFL tight ends in that 96 starts with the Jaguars … Scored only time … The Jaguars’ fourth-leading all- touchdown of the season at Tennessee on time receiver behind Jimmy Smith, Nov. 20 while recording three receptions Keenan McCardell and Fred Taylor … Had for 43 yards … Made his 150th career his 52-game starting streak snapped in start at Arizona on Nov. 27 … Caught a 2003, but passed the 3,000-yard receiving season-high five passes for 43 yards mark (3,154) for his career … First alter- against Indianapolis on Dec. 11 … nate to the Pro Bowl in 2001 … Former first-round draft choice of New York Jets has realized his potential with the Jaguars CAT FACTS … Every-down player who has missed only nine games in 11 NFL seasons, see- > Kyle is a Civil War buff who often ing action in 166 contests with 154 starts visits the Gettysburg battlefield VETERANS … Has helped Jaguars rush for 13,694 and has also visited the Antietam yards over the last seven seasons, includ- and Manassas Battlefields ing four years with more than 2,000 yards > Kyle earned his pilot’s license in 2004 … Has career totals of 329 receptions for 3,412 yards (10.4-yard average) and 23 touchdowns … Has two-thirds of those 2004: Tied for seventh on the team with 14 numbers (236 catches for 2,463 yards) in receptions for 103 yards and one touch- seven seasons with Jacksonville (com- down … Missed first five games after a fin- ger injury in preseason which required sur- BRADY pared to 93 catches for 949 yards in four years with New York Jets) … First-round gery … Started eight of the 11 games draft choice of Jets in 1995, was the ninth played including his 150th career game in player chosen overall and the first of 12 the season finale at Oakland on Jan. 2 … tight ends picked that year … Joined Caught a season-high three passes against 60 Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent Kansas City on Oct. 17 and against Detroit (transition player) from the New York Jets on Nov. 14 … Scored on a 21-yard strike in 1999 … from Byron Leftwich in the franchise’s first- ever win at Indianapolis on Oct. 24 … 2005: Ranked sixth on the team with 18 receptions for 157 yards and one touch- 2003: Ranked fifth on the team with 29 down … Played in all 16 games for the receptions for 281 yards and one TD … Played in all 16 games for the fourth straight season (seventh time in career),

jaguars.com missing only one start … Played in 125th highest ranking ever for a Jaguars tight NFL game Sept. 14 vs. Buffalo and tied for end … Averaged 11.4 yards per catch and team lead with 5 catches for 42 yards (26 scored three touchdowns … Named to long) … Did not start vs. Tennessee Oct. 26, USA Today’s All-Joe team, which recog- snapping streak of 52 consecutive starts, but nizes players who are overlooked or played as primary TE. Caught three passes ignored, the hard-working “guys named for 31 yards (14 long) … Started Nov. 9 vs. Joe” … Tied his career high with five Indianapolis and caught two passes for 25 receptions twice in season’s first six yards (21 long) … Moved into third place on games, then broke out with back-to-back team’s all-time receiving list with 193 catch- games of eight catches for 111 yards (Oct. es, passing Pete Mitchell ... Made 70th start 22 vs. Washington) and 10 catches for 138 at TE as a Jaguar Nov. 30 vs. Tampa and yards and one TD (Oct. 29 at Dallas). caught three passes for 32 yards, including Became team’s only tight end ever with 10-yard TD pass from Byron Leftwich for successive 100-yard games … team's first score and his first TD of the sea- son … 1999: Third on team with 32 receptions for 346 yards (10.8-yard average) and one 2002: Started all 16 games for fifth time in touchdown in first season in Jacksonville … career and second time as a Jaguar … Also scored on a two-point conversion … Ranked fourth on team with 43 receptions Started 12 of 13 games played, missing for 461 yards (10.7-yard average, 42t long) three with a knee injury … Received a game and four touchdowns, all three totals being ball along with the offensive line and fellow second most of his eight-year career … TE Damon Jones Sept. 19 at Carolina when One of six players on offense to start every team rushed for 214 yards … Had season- game … Scored TDs in four games: 10/6 vs. high five receptions in first game vs. his for- Philadelphia, 11/17 at Houston, 12/1 vs. mer team Oct. 11 at N.Y. Jets to lead the Pittsburgh and 12/8 vs. Cleveland … Jaguars in receiving for the first time. Scored on a 42-yard TD on Dec. 1 vs. Received another offensive game ball … Pittsburgh for longest reception of career Scored his first TD as a Jaguar on a pass (previous: 36 on 10/29/00 at Dallas) … from Oct. 17 vs. Cleveland. Added a two-point conversion reception 2001: Started all 16 games for first time as from Fiedler for the second one of his career a Jaguar … Finished third on team with 36 … Gained then-career-high 65 yards on four receptions for 386 yards (10.7 average, 20t receptions on Nov. 28 at Baltimore before long) and two touchdowns … Receptions leaving the game in the third quarter with a and yards were both second-highest totals sprained MCL in his left knee … Missed the of his career at the time … One of seven next three games, his first since 1995 season players on offense to start every game … and ending his team-best streak of 60 con- Scored touchdowns on Oct. 18 vs. Buffalo secutive starts (49 with Jets and 11 with and Nov. 4 at Tennessee … Did not have Jaguars) … Returned for the final two any catches for first time as a Jaguar on games of regular season and had three Sept. 23 vs. Tennessee and Nov. 11 vs. catches in each game … Played but did not

Cincinnati … Had 21 catches in season’s start in a three-wide receiver set in Jan. 15 VETERANS final seven games … Had season-high five Divisional Playoff game vs. Miami and had receptions for 51 yards on Dec. 30 vs. no receptions … Started in two-TE set in Kansas City … AFC Championship game vs. Tennessee and 2000: Had most-productive season of had postseason-best five catches for 44 career, with 64 receptions for 729 yards, yards, including the first playoff TD of his doubling his previous career highs in both career … As Jets’ transition player, signed categories … Also had one two-point con- offer sheet with Jaguars on Feb. 16 …

version for second straight year … 1998: Finished his fourth and final season BRADY Reception total ranked sixth among NFL in New York with 30 receptions for 315 tight ends, behind Kansas City’s Tony yards (10.5 average) and five touchdowns, Gonzalez (93), San Diego’s Freddie Jones all career highs with the team … Started all (71), Tennessee’s Frank Wycheck (70), 16 games for third straight year … Had the 61 Philadelphia’s Frank Lewis (69) and first multiple-TD game of his career Oct. 19 Baltimore’s Shannon Sharpe (67) … at New England, catching two scoring Yardage total ranked fifth behind only passes from . Tied his Gonzalez (1,203), Sharpe (810), Jones (766) career high with five catches in that game and Lewis (735) … Also broke Jaguars’ … Had a clutch 20-yard TD catch Nov. 1 at record for catches and yards by a tight end Kansas City to tie the game 17-17 in the set by Pete Mitchell in 1996 (52 for 575 fourth quarter … Caught one pass for 17 yards) … Was 18th among AFC receivers, yards against Jacksonville in Jan. 10

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Divisional Playoffs … Finished the play- list and third in receiving yards by a tight offs with three receptions for 28 yards … end with 76 catches for 940 yards and nine touchdowns … Graduated in 1995 1997: Started all 16 games for the second with a degree in exercise and sports sci- straight year, catching 22 passes for 238 ence. yards (10.8 average) and two touchdowns … PERSONAL: Married (Kristi) with son, Kellen … Lives in Jacksonville … One of 1996: Started all 16 games for the first the most highly sought-after prep players time, one of only eight Jets to do so … at Cedar Cliff High in Camp Hill, Pa. … Caught 15 passes for 144 yards (9.6 aver- Parade magazine, USA Today All-America age) and one TD … Scored his lone TD of and Gatorade Player of the Year in the season on an 11-yard catch in the Pennsylvania as a senior … Awarded the season finale vs. Miami … Bobby Dodd Award as the nation's top 1995: Played in 15 games, making 11 offensive lineman by the Touchdown Club starts, and tied for fifth on the team in of Atlanta … Also lettered in basketball receptions and receiving yardage with 26 and baseball … Hosted Kyle Brady 3-Star catches for 252 yards and two TDs … Football Camp at the Police Athletic Made his first NFL start in the season League in 2002 … Participated with team- opener at Miami and caught three passes mate Donovin Darius in the Jaguars for 39 yards … Had his best game of the Foundation’s Straight Talk program: season on Sept. 17 vs. Jacksonville with “Teens & Sex: The Real Truth 2002,” a five receptions for 48 yards and scored teen-oriented one-hour live community on a 20-yard TD pass from Boomer forum addressing the consequences of Esiason … Missed a game for the first teen sex … Active with the Fellowship of time in his career Dec. 17 at Houston Christian Athletes ministry … NFL Extra because of an ankle injury suffered the Effort Award recipient in December 2000 previous week … Selected in the first for his community involvement … round of the draft, the ninth player taken Frequently attends youth fellowship pro- overall and the first tight end. grams at area high schools … Jaguars 2002 NFL Man of the Year … Donated COLLEGE: A two-time All-Big Ten selec- $6,300 following 2002 season to the Kids tion and consensus All-America choice as Kare program at Wolfson Children’s a senior in 1994… Helped lead his team Hospital to help fund the purchase of a to an undefeated season, a Big Ten cham- new ambulance … Hosted annual pionship and school’s first-ever Rose Gridiron Masquerade benefiting Boys & Bowl victory as a senior … Ranked sev- Girls Club of NE Florida … Full name: Kyle enth on school’s all-time reception James Brady. KYLE BRADY’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON VETERANS RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1995 New York Jets 15/11 26 252 9.7 29 2 1996 New York Jets 16/16 15 144 9.6 25 1 1997 New York Jets 16/16 22 238 10.8 24 2 1998 New York Jets 16/16 30 315 10.5 35 5 1999 Jacksonville 13/12 32 346 10.8 30 1 2000 Jacksonville 16/15 64 729 11.4 36 3 2001 Jacksonville 16/16 36 386 10.7 20t 2

BRADY 2002 Jacksonville 16/16 43 461 10.7 42t 4 2003 Jacksonville 16/15 29 281 9.7 26 1 2004 Jacksonville 11/ 8 14 103 7.4 21 1 2005 Jacksonville 16/14 18 157 8.7 33 1 NFL totals: 11 years 167/155 329 3,412 10.4 42t 23 62 Jaguars totals: 7 yrs 104/96 236 2,463 10.4 42t 13 POSTSEASON RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 New York Jets 2/ 2 3 28 9.3 17 0 1999 Jacksonville 2/ 1 5 44 8.8 17 1 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 1 1 1.0 1 0 NFL total: 11 years 5/ 4 9 73 8.1 17 1

jaguars.com 2006 Totals atN.Y. Giants 12/23 Totals 1999 RECEIVING 12 s NWOLAS13 003 0 1 30 0 13 30.0 10 30 10.5 Inactive(knee) at Tennessee 8.4 12/26 atCleveland 21 12/19 vs.DENVER 1 12/13 vs.PITTSBURGH 12/ 2 atBaltimore 42 2 11/28 vs.NEWORLEANS 11/21 vs.BALTIMORE 11/14 at Atlanta 5 11/ atCincinnati 7 10/31 vs.CLEVELAND 10/17 atNEW YORK JETS 10/11 atPittsburgh 10/ 3 2 3v. RE A 6901 0 12 9.0 36 4 atCleveland 12/16 atCincinnati 0 12/ 9 0 vs.GREEN BAY 12/ 3 vs.BALTIMORE 11/25 atPittsburgh 11/18 vs.CINCINNATI 22 11 11/11 at Tennessee 11/ atBaltimore 4 0 10/28 vs.BUFFALO 13.7 10/18 at Seattle 9.3 0 10/ 7 41 30 28 19 13.9 3 3 12.3 atCincinnati 111 12/17 vs. ARIZONA 12/10 vs.CLEVELAND 37 12/ 3 vs. TENNESSEE 8 11/26 atPittsburgh 11/19 vs.SEATTLE 11/12 atDallas 3 10/29 vs.WASHINGTON 10/22 at Tennessee 10/16 vs.BALTIMORE 10/ 8 vs.PITTSBURGH 10/ 1 Postseason totals 2001 RECEIVING 2000 RECEIVING / s PTSUG 91. 90 19 13.0 39 3 9/23 vs.PITTSBURGH 9/ 9 /5vs.MIAMI 0 1/15 9 6.5 13 2 9/19 vs.SAN FRANCISCO 9/12 /6v. ENSE 26090 9 6.0 12 2 vs. TENNESSEE 9/26 /0v. LVLN 41. 40 14 14.0 14 1 vs. CLEVELAND 9/30 1 17 8.8 atIndianapolis 44 9/25 vs.CINCINNATI 9/17 5 1/23 vs. TENNESSEE vs.CINCINNATI 1/ 2 9/10 atCleveland 9/ 3 Two-point conversions: in 2005;Specialteamstackles:41995,12001 1996, 1for0yardsin1997,201998,152004,24 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: KYLE BRADY’S GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING AS A JAGUAR MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE at Carolina s TNESE000000 0 0.0 0 0 vs. TENNESSEE at Baltimore 1 in1996,1999,2000 Kickoff returns:2for25yardsin1995,26 OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO 4791. 63 36 11.4 729 64 1 30 10.8 346 32 0181. 61 36 13.8 138 10 Inactive (knee) Inactive (knee) 11. 10 11 11.0 11 1 1781 1 10 7.8 31 4 . 0 0 0.0 0 0 21. 40 14 0 0 10.7 24 0 12 32 0 16.3 25 0 8.5 3 65 13 14.5 9 17 4 29 10.0 2 7.3 20 2 22 2 3 41. 00 0 0 0 0 20 11 1 0 17 14.7 10 0 0 7.0 1 12 44 11 15.0 8.5 14 0.0 8 20t 7.5 45 3 9.7 17 0 2 12.0 8.0 15 3 0 29 2 36 1 8 0 2 13 3 0 3 13 0 1 9.5 0 30 10.5 0 19 38 0 6 21 0 12.4 11 0 15.0 4 7 62 2 5.5 9 30 9.0 8 1 5 6.0 11 2 6.8 45 6.0 17 12 0 2 27 5 12 8.8 2 12 4 2 44 10.7 5 32 3 51. 70 27 17.0 85 5 63 BRADY VETERANS 64 BRADY VETERANS Totals at Atlanta 12/28 Totals atIndianapolis 12/29 0 17 10.2 51 5 vs.KANSAS CITY 12/30 atMinnesota 12/23 Totals Totals 2 5v.PTSUG . 0 0 0 12 0 0.0 12.0 10 0 12 6.0 0 0 vs.HOUSTON 0 1 atGreenBay 12/26 18 vs.CHICAGO 12/19 vs.PITTSBURGH 12/12 0 6 atMinnesota 12/ 5 4 vs.TENNESSEE 11/28 3 vs.DETROIT 11/21 atHouston 11/14 0 0 atIndianapolis 4.0 10/31 4.0 vs.KANSAS CITY 10/24 0 atSan Diego 10/17 vs.INDIANAPOLIS 10/10 8 0.0 21 4 10/ 3 14 0 12.5 2 1 10.3 25 0 vs.NEW ORLEANS 31 12/21 atNewEngland 12/14 vs.HOUSTON 2 12/ 7 vs. TAMPA BAY 3 11/30 atNew York Jets 11/23 at TENNESSEE 11/16 vs.INDIANAPOLIS Baltimore at 11/ 9 2 11/ vs. TENNESSEE 10/26 vs.MIAMI vs.SAN DIEGO 10/12 10/ 5 22 s TNESE55 101 0 1 15 1 8 0 42t 11.0 5.3 9 55 18.0 16 1 54 8.0 5 3 32 24 3 vs. TENNESSEE 12/22 atCincinnati 17.0 12/15 vs.CLEVELAND 3 12/ 8 vs.PITTSBURGH 12/ 1 atDallas 34 11/24 atHouston 11/17 vs.WASHINGTON 11/10 atN.Y. Giants 2 11/ vs.HOUSTON 3 10/27 atBaltimore 10/20 at Tennessee 10/ 13 vs.PHILADELPHIA 10/ 6 2004 RECEIVING 2003 RECEIVING 2002 RECEIVING / atChicago 1/ 6 / atOakland 1/ 2 at Tennessee 9/26 atHouston 9/28 atIndianapolis 9/21 / s IDAAOI . 0 1 1.0 1 1 9/15 vs.INDIANAPOLIS 9/ 8 /2atBuffalo 9/19 9/12 9/14 atCarolina 9/ 7 /9v. E OKJT 91. 90 19 19.9 19 1 vs.NEW YORK JETS 9/29 at KansasCity vs. BUFFALO vs. DENVER OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO TD LG AVG YDS NO 413742 1 21 7.4 103 14 921972 1 26 9.7 281 29 4 42t 10.7 461 43 6361. 0 2 20t 10.7 386 36 . 0 8 8.0 8 1 . 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 0 0 4 4.0 3.0 1 2.0 15 0 4 4.0 3 21 2 9.0 0.0 4 1 1 12.5 1 27 0 1 25 3 0 2 11. 10 11 11.0 11 1 0 14 12.0 24 2 0 17 9.7 29 3 06780 8 0 6.7 0 14 20 12.0 9 3 60 9.0 5 9 1 . 0 1 4 0 0 16 4.0 12 0 0 0 11 10.7 4 0 11.7 0 19 32 0 12 11.0 35 17 1 12.3 26 3 11 12.0 0.0 3 9.0 37 8.4 12 0 1 18 3 42 1 0 2 5 11. 10 11 11.0 11 1 32. 30 0 1 23 12 0 23.0 14 0 0 8.0 23 7.7 23 15 0 40 1 23 15.5 9.3 0.0 5 31 3 37 0 2 4 0 Inactive (finger) Inactive (finger) Inactive (finger) Inactive (finger) Inactive (finger) jaguars.com 2005 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 vs. SEATTLE 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/18 at Indianapolis 1 12 12.0 12 0 9/25 at New York Jets 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/ 2 vs. DENVER 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/ 9 vs. CINCINNATI 1 7 7.0 7 0 10/16 at Pittsburgh 3 15 5.0 8 0 10/30 at St. Louis 1 4 4.0 4 0 11/ 6 vs. HOUSTON 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/13 vs. BALTIMORE 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/20 at Tennessee 3 43 14.3 33 1 11/27 at Arizona 1 1 1.0 1 0 12/ 4 at Cleveland 1 17 17.0 17 0 12/11 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 5 43 8.6 16 0 12/18 vs. SAN FRANCISCO 1 5 5.0 5 0 12/24 at Houston 0 0 0.0 0 0 1/ 2 at Oakland 1 10 10.0 10 0 Totals 18 157 8.7 33 1 1/ 7 at New England 1 1 1.0 1 0

KYLE BRADY’S 100-YARD GAMES

DATE OPPONENT NO YDS AVG LG TD 10/22/00 vs. Washington 8 111 13.9 30 0 10/29/00 at Dallas 10 138 13.8 36 1

KYLE BRADY’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

REGULAR SEASON Receptions: 10 (10/29/00 at Dallas) Yards receiving: 138 (10/29/00 at Dallas) Longest reception: 42t (12/1/02 from Mark Brunell vs. Pittsburgh) Touchdown receptions: 2 (10/19/98 at New England) Longest touchdown reception: 42 (12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh)

POSTSEASON Receptions: 5 (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) Yards receiving: 44 (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) Longest reception: 17 (1/10/99 vs. Jacksonville and 1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) VETERANS JAGUARS ALL-TIME SCORING

Placekicker Josh Scobee has scored 200 points in his two seasons with the Jaguars, ranking fifth in Jaguars history in total points. His 107 points in 2005 also ranked fifth- 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 BRADY 418 WR Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 69 TD, 2 2-PT 352 RB Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 58 TD, 2 2-PT 228 RB James Stewart (1995-99), 38 TD 200 PK Josh Scobee (2004-05), 47 FG, 59 PAT 65 190 WR Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 30 TD, 5 2-PT 120 RB Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 20 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 (1999-2005), 13 TD, 2 2-PT 72 RB Natrone Means (1996-97), 12 TD

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 318 COLLEGE: SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 2, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 2ND YEAR

DAN CONNOLLY 61 GUARD

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (4/0) 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: Young offensive lineman who and earned second-team All-Conference made the active roster after signing as after allowing only one sack … As a soph- an undrafted rookie in 2005 … Joined omore started at offensive tackle all sea- Derrick Wimbush as the only two undraft- son … Earned second-team All- ed rookies to make the opening day ros- Conference after not allowing any sacks ter in 2005 … Is one of just 15 players in … Majored in sports management. Jaguars history to make opening day ros- ter as an undrafted rookie … Played in four games mainly on special teams … Started all four years at Southeast CAT FACT Missouri State at offensive tackle but moved to guard with the Jaguars … > Dan was one of only two undraft- ed rookies to make the Jaguars 2005: Played in four games as a rookie opening day roster along with seeing action on special teams … First Derrick Wimbush career NFL action came on Dec. 11 against Indianapolis … Was active for final four games of the regular season PERSONAL: Single … Lives in St. Louis and for the postseason contest at New … Three-time All-District and All-

VETERANS England on Jan. 7. Conference at Marquette High in St. Louis … First member of the 1,000-pound COLLEGE: Four-year starting offensive weight lifting club … Actively supports tackle who was All-Conference four con- teammates community efforts … Frequent secutive seasons … Finished career with visitor of Clara White Mission and 46 consecutive starts … Started at offen- Wolfson Childrens’ Hospital … Full name: sive tackle in all 11 games as a senior … Daniel Paul Connolly. Earned first-team All-Conference … Started at offensive tackle all season as a junior

CONNOLLY 2005 TURNOVER TABLE

TEAM INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL DIFFERENCE 66 Jaguars 9 19 28 +11 Opponents 11 6 17 -11

jaguars.com 58 2006 2004 draft. 2004 and recorded five tacklesand recordedfive (foursolo)… four preseasongamesNFL for first action Sept. 4withakneeinjury … Playedinall after beingplacedoninjuredreserve solos) with11.5 sacks forminus 70yards, recording acareer-high 97tackles (54 end, Lined upatstrongside defensive Helmet Award, totheteam’s given MVP… as asenior…Recipient oftheGolden Player ofthe Year by The NFLDraft Report andDefensive Conference first-team tackles atNevada… All-Western Athletic DeShon Myles(528,1994-97) mademore Only Matt Clafton (388,1988-91) and pass deflectionsandtwoblocked kicks … ble recoveries, eightforcedfumbles,seven yards, 10 quarterback fum- pressures,five minus 186 yards,44stopsforlossesof213 311 tackles (183 solos)with29.5sacks for Player… Outstanding Defensive Totaled Wolfpack … Twice namedtheteam’s and missedtheentireseason. and wentoninjuredreserve August 30 Suffered akneeinjury(torn ACL) incamp 86th overall selectionofthedraft … Jacksonville after beingdrafted withthe COLLEGE: 2004: 2005: PRO: TRANSACTIONS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: drafted fromNevada-Reno … Jacksonvillereserve …First playerever twoseasonsoninjured sons …Spentfirst sacks and44tackles forlossinfoursea- off theedgeincollege,collecting29.5 Jaguars after showinggreatrushability passrushspecialistforthe a defensive linebacker end…Couldbe anddefensive NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE BIRTHPLACE: A truehybrid whocanplay both Missed second consecutive season Missed secondconsecutive BIRTHDATE: Went totrainingcampwith COLLEGE: WEIGHT: Started everygame (42)forthe HEIGHT: 0 games, 0starts LINEBACKER/DEFENSIVE END JORGE CORDOVA Originally drafted inthethirdround(86thoverall selection)ofthe 3RD YEAR DRAFT 3RD ROUND OF2004 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 NEVADA-RENO 241 6-1 2004 (IR), 2005 (IR) (IR),2005 2004 HOR-hay). Full name:Jorge Cordova (pronounced team repeatedthefeatin1999ketball … won leaguechampionships and thebas- In 1998, teams bothfootballandbasketball Playerofthe Defensive Year infootball… ond-team All-League, teamMVP, andteam andsec- honorable mentioninbasketball Earned and All-League honors All-County Lettered … twice infootballandbasketball Calif. … Attended Murrieta (Calif.) High… PERSONAL: ing. human developmentandfamilycounsel- … ers Also deflectedapass…Majored in Recovered a andcausedtwooth- nine sacks and14 stopsforlosses… end …Recorded 54tackles (31solos)with the final11 games atstrong-sidedefensive … Served assquadco-captain…Started Playerasajunior Outstanding Defensive third-straight year…Namedtheteam’s kicks …Served asteamco-captain forthe Deflected twopassesandblocked apairof recovery andfourforcedfumbles… quarterback pressures…Hadonefumble 17 stopsforlossesof80yardsandthree > Lopez Show” in2005 Jaguars jersey on “The George Geor Gained nationalattention when ge Lopezwore Jorge’s CAT FACT Single … Lives inSanSingle …Lives Diego, 67 CORDOVA VETERANS HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 185 COLLEGE: SOUTH CAROLINA BIRTHDATE: APRIL 11, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: MIAMI, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 10TH YEAR

TERRY COUSIN 21 CORNERBACK

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) NFL TOTALS: 130 games, 62 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 16 games, 5 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 unre- stricted 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 brings needed first interception of the season off Tommy experience to the Jaguars secondary … Maddox on Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh … Won the nickel job in 2005 and played in all 16 games with five starts … Has start- ed 62 of 130 games in career … Played in Super Bowl XXXVIII as a member of the CAT FACT Carolina Panthers … Has played with Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Carolina, and > Recipient of the 2005 Jaguars/Blue New York Giants before signing with Cross Blue Shield of Florida Jacksonville on March 8, 2005 … Community Champion Award along with fellow teammate Maurice 2005: Played in all 16 games for the sixth Williams time in nine seasons in first year with VETERANS Jaguars … Ranked second on the team Intercepted a season-high two passes with a career-high four interceptions and against Baltimore on Nov. 13, his second 18 return yards … Finished tied for 10th career game with two interceptions (at with 56 tackles (31 solo), seven passes New Orleans, 12/29/02) … Intercepted a defensed and one half sack … Recorded David Carr pass on Dec. 24 at Houston

HARD TO GET ON THE BOARD VS. THE JAGUARS COUSIN In 2005, the Jaguars defense allowed only 241 points in 16 games (15.1 avg.), which ranked tied for third in the NFL. The club only allowed four rushing touchdowns, the fewest in the NFL. Here are the top teams in the NFL in 2005: 68 2005 OFFENSIVE POINTS ALLOWED RK TEAM RUSH TD PASS TD FG TOTAL 1. 9 10 21 195 2. Carolina Panthers 9 15 23 238 3. Jacksonville Jaguars 4 22 20 241 Indianapolis Colts 9 17 19 241 5. Pittsburgh Steelers 10 15 24 245

jaguars.com that led to a Jaguars touchdown … Started 2001: Played in 16 games with two starts five games when team opened in the nick- for the Dolphins and registered 58 tackles, el package and started the postseason con- two sacks, one forced fumble and four test on Jan. 7 at New England … passes defensed as the third cornerback for a unit that led the NFL in pass defense 2004: Played in all 16 games for the fifth … Posted 13 tackles and a fumble recovery time in eight seasons … Only season with on special teams … Played in Miami’s N.Y. Giants … Finished with 39 tackles (32 playoff game and had two tackles and a solo), three passes defensed and one inter- pass defensed … Accounted for two tack- ception returned for six yards … Started les and a fumble recovery on special six games at free safety from Week 11-15 … teams vs. New England on Oct. 7 … 2003: Started 13 regular season games at Started in place of the injured Sam left cornerback and had 57 tackles and three Madison vs. Denver on Dec. 2 and quarterback pressures, five passes defensed responded with seven tackles and a pass and two sacks … Played in all four postsea- defensed … At New England on Dec. 22, son games with one start and recorded 22 tackled for first NFL sack and tackles and three passes defensed … Had forced a fumble on the play … Notched seven tackles, two passes defensed and one two tackles vs. Atlanta on Dec. 30, includ- special teams tackle in Super Bowl XXXVIII ing a sack of marking back-to- vs. New England … Started as an extra back games with a sack … and had eight tackles and 2000: Played 15 games for Atlanta, primari- one pass defensed in the NFC ly on special teams and as a dime back … Championship Game at Philadelphia … Left Finished with six tackles on defense and Philadelphia game on Nov. 30 after suffer- four stops on special teams … ing a calf injury and missed next three games … Tied season-high with eight tack- 1999: Played in 16 games with nine starts at les at Dallas on Nov. 23 … Recorded second right cornerback for Chicago … Tied for sec- sack of the season (of Patrick Ramsey) ond on the team with two interceptions and against Washington on Nov. 16 … posted 52 tackles, a forced fumble, one fum- ble recovery and two passes defensed … 2002: Registered career-highs with 16 Also contributed seven tackles and a forced starts and 82 tackles and led the Panthers fumble on special teams … Collected a sea- with a personal-best 19 passes defensed … son-high eight tackles at Oakland on Sept. 26 Tied career-high with two interceptions and in first start of the season … Had an intercep- had six special teams tackles … Had sea- tion at Minnesota on Oct. 10 and a forced son-high eight tackles at Green Bay on fumble and fumble recovery on the same Sept. 29, at Atlanta on Oct. 20, and at play vs. Philadelphia on Oct. 17 … Matched Cleveland on Dec. 1 … Earned first career season-high with seven tackles at Detroit on NFC Defensive Player of the Week recogni- Nov. 25 … Intercepted second pass of the tion for performance at New Orleans on year vs. Detroit on Dec. 19 … Dec. 29 after producing two interceptions and a sack of Saints running back Deuce 1998: Played in 16 games with 12 starts for VETERANS McAllister, adding a fumble recovery, five the Bears … Started the season at nickel back tackles, a season-high four passes before becoming the starter at left corner- defensed and one special teams tackle … back after an injury to Tom Carter … Ranked second on the team with 18 passes

COUSIN, WILLIAMS NAMED COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS

The Jaguars with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (BCBSF) partner to present the BCB- SFL Community Champion Award to a Jaguars player, and deserving BCBSF (Blue Cross COUSIN Blue Shield of Florida) employee who demonstrates exemplary community involvement. In 2005, Terry Cousin and Maurice Williams were named co-winners of the award. Here’s the list of Jaguars’ winners: 69 YEAR PLAYERS BCBS WINNERS 2005 CB Terry Cousin, OT Maurice Williams Dick Girouex and Joe Guetter 2004 LS Joe Zelenka Jill Gleason 2003 LB Akin Ayodele Judy Ellis 2002 S Donovin Darius Vena Patton 2001 DT Mainor Andrews 2000 CB Susan D. Brandenburg

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS defensed and also registered 73 tackles, one passes defensed along with 51 tackles interception, two fumble recoveries and a and two interceptions … Also averaged forced fumble … Posted first NFL start vs. 18.4 yards on 14 kickoff returns for 258 Detroit on Oct. 4 and collected four tackles yards … Majored in retail. and a pass defensed … Had nine tackles, two passes defensed and the first forced PERSONAL: Married (Carmen) with fumble and first fumble recovery of NFL daughters Zahria Sanoe and Zoe Milan … career at Arizona on Oct. 11 … Blocked an Lives in Charlotte, N.C. … A Habitat for extra point attempt by Jason Hanson at Humanity supporter, Cousin has also Detroit on Nov. 15 … Recovered a fumble at worked on several fundraisers for the Atlanta on Nov. 22 … First career intercep- Cystic Fibrosis Association and has tion was off at Green Bay on talked to students about the importance Dec. 13 … of hard work and education … Served a coaching internship with West Charlotte 1997: Played in six games and had three High during the 2003 offseason and tackles and a pass defensed on defense donated 10 tickets to student-athletes … and four special teams tackles … Received An All-County running back and named first NFL action at Miami on Oct. 27. team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player as a senior at Miami Beach High after rush- COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at South ing for 739 yards and 11 touchdowns … Carolina ... Ended career with 203 tackles Made several school visits in 2006 … and five interceptions … Recognized as Supported Duval County initiative pro- the Gamecocks most outstanding defen- moting bicycle helmet safety … Regularly sive back following spring practice and visited local military base … Full name: most improved defensive player as a Terry Sean Cousin. senior after registering a team-high 10

TERRY COUSIN’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 NFL totals: 9 years 130/62 426 308 118 39 5.5 3 5

VETERANS 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 NFL totals: 9 years 130/62 10 29 2.9 14 0 POSTSEASON

COUSIN 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: 9 years 6/ 2 25 14 11 0 0.0 0 0 70

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 275 COLLEGE: ALBANY STATE BIRTHDATE: JUNE 18, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 1ST YEAR

WALTER CURRY 70 DEFENSIVE LINE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (ps) NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts 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:Young defensive lineman who spent playoffs as a senior after recording 72 10 weeks on the Jaguars practice squad tackles, 11 sacks, two forced fumbles and in 2005 … Was allocated by the Jaguars in one fumble recovery … Earned the spring of 2006 to the Rhein Fire of the Pigskin Club of Washington D.C.’s Player NFL Europe league … Started seven of of the Year Award … Majored in health the 10 games played at defensive tackle and fitness. … Recorded 21 tackles (17 solo), one sack, two passes defensed and one forced fum- ble … Joined Elton Patterson and Carlos Joseph as the three Jaguars who played CAT FACT in NFL Europe … 2005: Signed by Jacksonville to the prac- > Spent the spring of 2005 in NFL tice squad on Oct. 12 after being waived Europe playing with the Rhein Fire after being allocated by the by the Ravens on Aug. 29 … Originally Jaguars signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by Baltimore on Apr. 29 out of Albany State. PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Daytona Beach, Fla. … Attended Crescent City COLLEGE: Two-time All-Conference

(Fla.) High … Lettered in football and bas- VETERANS Defensive Player of the Year in the ketball … Actively participates in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Gatorade Junior Training Camps at local Conference … Led Albany State to elementary schools … Full name: Walter Conference Championship and NCAA Morrell Curry Jr.

IMPORTANT DATES

Saturday, July 29 Jaguars training camp practice begins CURRY Saturday, Aug. 12 First preseason game, Jaguars at Dolphins Tuesday, Aug. 29 Rosters cut to 75 Saturday, Sept. 2 Rosters cut to 53 Sunday, Sept. 10 Regular-season opener, Cowboys at Jaguars 71 Tuesday, Oct. 17 Trading deadline Sunday, Dec. 31 Regular season ends, Jaguars at Chiefs Sat./Sun. Jan. 6/7 Wild-Card Weekend Sat./Sun. Jan. 13/14 Divisional Playoffs Sunday, Jan. 21 AFC and NFC Conference Championships Sunday, Feb. 4 Super Bowl XLI in Miami Sunday, Feb. 10 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in Honolulu

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DARIUS VETERANS 20 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: 2005: PRO: TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: injured reserve on Sept. 21…Started Indianapolis in Week Two …Placedon son after suffering atorn ACL at … veterans witha371/2-inch vertical jump teams tackles leaderamong …Jaguars’ ceptions for185 yards and13 special fumble recoveries, as well14 inter- sacks, sevenforcedfumblesand five tistics of798tackles (506solo),two start onopeningday…Hascareersta- becoming thefifth Jaguarsrookieto games ofhiscareerasarookiein1998, he hasplayed…Started 14 thefirst Has started all105 NFLgames inwhich playsin1999) andfive … plays in2000 seven NFLseasons(missedonlythree missed onlyninegames inhisfirst in 1999 … Durable player, whohas second-team All-Pro byFootball Digest All-Rookie teamsin1998 andselected Namedtoseveral … alternate in2002 nate tothePro Bowlin2001 andfirst Jaguars historywas voted secondalter- Highest-drafted back defensive in ages morethan100 tackles ayear… is ahard-hitting strongsafetywhoaver- (105) draft …First-round choice in1998 any playerinJaguarshistory defensive ing strongsafetyhasthemoststarts of ous teamrecordof789… Team’s start- tackles surpassingKevin Hardy’s previ- Jaguars all-timeleadingtackler with798 withatorn games in2005 ACL … seven NFLseasonsbeforemissing14 secondary intackles each ofhisfirst COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: Tough, physical safetyledJaguars’ Missed final14 games ofthesea- SAFETY DONOVIN DARIUS 105 games, 105 starts 9TH YEAR 1ST ROUND OF1998 DRAFT CAMDEN, NEWJERSEY AUGUST 12, 1975 SYRACUSE 225 6-1 Drafted round(25thoverall) ofthe1998 inthefirst draft. 4 games, 4starts (2/2) (11/11), (14/14), (16/16), (16/16), 2002 2005 2004 2003 1998 (14/14, 2/2),1999 (16/16), 2001 (16/16, 2/2),2000 tackles, oneforced fumbleandtwofum- at Buffalo onSept. 12, recordedseven …Inseasonopener two forcedfumbles 80 yards,fourfumblerecoveries and career-highs interceptions for withfive passing (789)…Posted Jaguars historywith790tackles, sur- Became theteam’s leadingtackler in tackles season. forseventhconsecutive secondaryin career …Led Jaguars’ starting all16 games forfourth timein career-high 125 tackles (78solo)while 2004: dating back … to2002 startsEnded astreakof37consecutive les (sixsolo)andonepassdefensed… twogamesfirst andrecordedeighttack- > > > h infranchise history tackler ing seasons andisthelead- seven first secondary intackles each of his in Jacksonville J camp ev Jaguars history starts ofany defensive player in Has started all105 games inwhich Highest drafted defensive back in Donovin hashosted afree football aguars history hasledteam’s hasplayed, which isthemost e Ranked thirdonteamwitha CAT FACTS ery summerfor area kids jaguars.com ble recoveries … Eclipsed the 700-tackle les, but averaged a career-high 9.0 stops plateau in a win against Kansas City on per game … Had 10 or more tackles in five Oct. 17 … Received defensive game ball games … Made his seventh career inter- on Oct. 24 at Indianapolis, tallying nine ception in the Sept. 9 season opener vs. tackles and forcing and recovering a fum- Pittsburgh, picking off Kordell Stewart ble … Started 100th career game against and returning the ball 39 yards (career Chicago on Dec. 12 and recorded four long and tied for the fourth longest in tackles and an interception … Was ejected team history). Also made six tackles and for illegal hit on Robert Ferguson in the partially blocked a to set up a touch- Green Bay game on Dec. 19 … Led team down to receive special teams game ball. with 12 tackles and two interceptions in Suffered a fractured left hip in the game season-finale at Oakland on Jan. 2 … (kept playing) and then missed the next five games, marking the longest inactive 2003: Ranked third on team with 118 tack- streak of his NFL career … les (65 solo) while starting all 16 games for third time in career ... Played all 75 2000: Started all 16 games at strong safe- defensive snaps in 75th NFL game Sept. ty for the second straight season and led 28 at Houston, making a team-high 12 team’s secondary and ranked second on tackles (five solo) ... Made his first inter- the defense with 112 tackles (career-high ception of the season and ninth of his 80 solo), one sack, five passes defensed, career Nov. 9 vs. Indianapolis, moving three tackles for loss, three QB pressures ahead of Chris Hudson into second place and one forced fumble … Tied for team in Jaguars history (however fumbled and lead with two interceptions, returning lost ball on INT return) ... Started at SS in them 26 yards (21 long) … Also blocked a the season finale Dec. 28 at Atlanta and punt and partially blocked another … saw action on all 62 plays, making seven Played every play in 15 of 16 games, tackles (4 solo) and a pass defensed … missing just three plays all season … Had eight or more tackles in seven games … 2002: Named first alternate to the Pro Led or shared team lead in tackles in Bowl … Started 14 games at strong safe- three games … ty, missing two with a shoulder injury … Finished third on team (tops among 1999: Started all 16 games after switching defensive backs) with 116 tackles (74 to strong safety … Led the defensive solo), as well as one sack, one intercep- backs and finished second on the team tion, one forced fumble and one special with a career-high 115 tackles (68 solo), as teams tackle … Added five passes well as 12 passes defensed and two QB defensed, one tackle for loss and four QB pressures … Also got his first intercep- pressures … Saw action on every play in tions in the regular season, nabbing four 12 games and had 10 or more tackles in for 37 yards (9.3-yard average, 29 long) to six games … Underwent offseason shoul- finish second on the team … Made four der surgery and missed most of presea- tackles on special teams … Named sec- son, but returned in time for season ond-team All-Pro by Football Digest …

opener ... Led or shared team lead in tackles in VETERANS three games and had seven or more tack- 2001: Missed five games but was named les in 11 games … Made his first NFL second alternate to the Pro Bowl … interception off San Francisco’s Steve Started all 11 games in which he played … Young in the fourth quarter of the Sept. 12 Ranked second on team with 99 tackles season opener … Started both playoff (74 solo), one interception, seven passes games, recovering two fumbles in Jan. 15 defensed, five tackles for loss, and two Divisional Playoff vs. Miami … Totaled 12 QB pressures … Also partially blocked a tackles and one pass defensed in the punt and made two special teams tackles postseason … DARIUS … Marked his first season under 100 tack-

JAGUARS CAREER INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS 73 RK. NAME INT. RK. NAME INT. 1. Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 15 Deon Figures (1998-99) 8 2. Donovin Darius (1998-2005) 14 6. Dave Thomas (1995-99) 7 3. Rashean Mathis (2003-05) 12 Marlon McCree (2001-02) 7 4. Chris Hudson (1995-98) 8 Jason Craft (1999-2003) 7

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1998: All-Rookie team performer who of the Bob Grieve Award for competi- started the first 14 games of his career at tiveness and dedication … All-ECAC safety … Missed the last two regular- first-team pick as a senior in 1997, lead- season games with hip/groin/abdominal ing the conference and ranking eighth in injury but returned to start both playoff the nation with seven interceptions for games … Finished fourth on team and 56 yards in returns … Led his team with tops among defensive backs with 105 119 tackles (70 solo), and had one sack tackles (61 solo) … Added two passes and three tackles for loss. Also deflected defensed, three QB pressures, two five passes and forced a fumble … All- forced fumbles and one fumble recov- Big East Conference first-team pick in ery, which he returned 83 yards for a 1996 when he started 11 games at free touchdown … Had four games with 10 or safety … Recorded 103 tackles (62 solo) more tackles … Named to All-Rookie with two interceptions … All-Big East teams by Pro Football Writers of Conference first-team choice as a soph- America/Pro Football Weekly, Football omore in 1995 when he started every News and Football Digest … Named game at free safety … Team leader with Defensive Rookie of the Month for 131 tackles (79 solo), and deflected nine November, after making 42 tackles, two passes and had two interceptions … forced fumbles and one fumble recovery Played in nine games as a backup in for a TD in five games in the month … 1994, seeing action at free and strong Won a starting job during the preseason, safety … Made 26 tackles (18 solo), with becoming the team’s only rookie starter four deflections and one interception … on opening day in 1998 and just the fifth Redshirted as a freshman in 1993 … Also in franchise history. Got the first inter- participated on the track team, lettering ception of his career in Jan. 10 in both indoor and outdoor as a hurdler Divisional Playoff at New York Jets, pick- … Qualified for the 1995 IC4A Outdoor ing off Vinny Testaverde in the endzone Championships in the 400-meter hur- late in the fourth quarter. Made 15 tack- dles … During his last two years of col- les (13 solo) and added two passes lege, cared for his two younger brothers defensed … Selected with the 25th pick full-time in an apartment in Syracuse, in the first round, the sixth defensive N.Y. … Graduated in 1997 with a degree back drafted overall behind Charles in exercise science and a minor in Woodson, , , coaching. Tebucky Jones and Sean Williams. PERSONAL: Married (Alemnesh) with COLLEGE: Set school’s career record for four children … Lives in Jacksonville … tackles by a defensive back (379 in four Super Prep All-America, adding All- seasons) … Also had 12 interceptions for Northeast and All-East honors from Blue 73 yards, six forced fumbles, six tackles Chip Illustrated and Tom Lemming’s Prep for loss and one sack … Played in the Football Report at Woodrow Wilson High Fiesta Bowl, Liberty Bowl and Gator in his native Camden, N.J. … All-South Bowl … Also handled deep snapping Jersey and All-Delaware Valley selection

VETERANS duties all four years … All-America first- … Added All-State second-team acco- team choice as a senior in 1997 by the lades … Played wide receiver and defen- Coaches Association sive back … Intercepted seven passes and The Sporting News … Unanimous and caught 10 touchdown passes as a sen- choice for Big East All-Conference and ior … Also performed as a hurdler on the Defensive Player of the Year … Started track team … Has made community every game at free safety … Team cap- involvement a priority since joining the tain … Won the Bill Horr Award, given to Jaguars … Hosts a free, one-day youth team’s Most Valuable Player … Recipient “Sharpen Your Skills” football camp to DARIUS help local

JAGUARS ROOKIES STARTING ON OPENING DAY

74 YEAR PLAYERS YEAR PLAYERS 1995 Brian De Marco, Pete Mitchell, 2000 Brad Meester, 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, 1999 Fernando Bryant 2005 None

jaguars.com youth improve their skills and attitudes to Foundation, including the Playbooks help them reach their full potential … reading initiative and Straight Talk anti- Recently established the Donovin Darius teen pregnancy program … Has sup- Children’s Foundation to focus his efforts in ported several local youth sports organ- serving youth … Jaguars 2001 Community izations and is active in his church, Leader of the Year for his on-going commu- Potter’s House Christian Fellowship … nity involvement … Named Jaguars’ Jaguars’ 2002 United Way spokesman “Hometown Hero” at 2002 Jaspers Awards and a spokesman for sickle cell anemia show … Spokesman for team’s annual Gift … NFL’s December 2002 NFL Extra Effort of Life holiday blood drive … Volunteers Award winner and 2002 recipient of annually with Jacksonville’s Jaguars/Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Communities In Schools program at Florida Community Champions Award Ribault Middle School, talking to stu- for his exceptional ongoing community dents about important decisions they involvement … Directed $3,500 from will face as teenagers and adults … those awards to his youth foundation … Speaks to two schools a month about Hosts annual youth football camp … the importance of making the right Supports holiday food distribution initia- choices … Supports community blood tive, Operation Blessing ... Inducted in drives organized by the Florida-Georgia 2004 to the South Jersey Hall of Fame ... Blood Alliance … Also supports several Full name: Donovin Lee Darius. programs of the Jacksonville Jaguars

DONOVIN DARIUS’ NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1998 Jacksonville 14/14 105 61 44 4 0.0 2 1 1999 Jacksonville 16/16 115 68 47 4 0.0 0 0 2000 Jacksonville 16/16 112 80 32 0 1.0 1 0 2001 Jacksonville 11/11 99 74 25 2 0.0 0 0 2002 Jacksonville 14/14 116 74 42 1 1.0 1 0 2003 Jacksonville 16/16 118 65 53 2 0.0 1 1 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 125 78 47 0 0.0 2 4 2005 Jacksonville 2/ 2 8 6 2 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 8 years 105/105 798# 506 292 13 2.0 7 6

INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Jacksonville 14/14 0 0 0.0 0 0 1999 Jacksonville 16/16 4 37 9.3 29 0 2000 Jacksonville 16/16 2 26 13.0 21 0

2001 Jacksonville 11/11 1 39 39.0 39 0 VETERANS 2002 Jacksonville 14/14 1 3 3.0 3 0 2003 Jacksonville 14/14 1 4 4.0 4 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 5* 80 16.0 37 0 2005 Jacksonville 2/ 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 8 years 105/105 14 189 13.5 39 0

* Team leader # Team record

POSTSEASON DARIUS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1998 Jacksonville 2/ 2 23 15 8 0 0 0 0 1999 Jacksonville 2/ 2 12 8 4 0 0 0 2 2005 Jacksonville Injured reserve (knee) 75 NFL totals: 8 years 4/ 4 35 23 12 0 0 0 2 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1998 Jacksonville 2/ 2 1 1 1.0 1 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 touchdown on 83-yard fumble return (11/1/98 at Baltimore); 1 blocked punt in 2000

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 275 COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECH BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 4, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 1ST YEAR

JIM DAVIS 96 DEFENSIVE END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (1/0, 0/0) NFL TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/24/05.

PRO: Promising young defensive line- three … Recorded 38 tackles, eight for a man who spent the first 15 weeks of loss and 4.5 sacks … Played in 11 games 2005 season on the Jaguars practice recording 28 tackles and 3.5 sacks as a squad … Recorded 18.5 sacks in 48 true freshman … Majored in consumer career games at Virginia Tech … Missed studies. 2003 season with a medical redshirt … Originally signed as an undrafted rookie by the Jaguars on Apr. 24 … CAT FACT 2005: Spent first 15 weeks of the season on the practice squad … Activated to the > Jim and his collegiate teammate 53-man roster in season finale against Ernest Wilford at Virginia Tech Tennessee on Jan. 1 and recorded one both were born in Richmond, solo tackle and four quarterback pres- Virginia sures … Was inactive for postseason contest on Jan. 7 at New England. PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Highland Springs, Va. … Recorded 15 sacks at Fork COLLEGE: Playmaking defensive end Union Military Academy … Attended who missed all of 2003 with a torn pecto- Highland Springs (Va.) High … Three-year rial muscle … Had 18.5 career sacks … letterman and team captain as a senior … Played in all 13 games as a redshirt sen- Named team MVP and All-District as a ior … Tallied 28 tackles, 12 for a loss and VETERANS senior … Regularly participates in school five sacks … Received medical redshirt in visits and youth football camps … 2003 … Played in 14 games, starting six Supports team sponsored events and his contests as a junior … Recorded 37 tack- teammates community efforts … Full les, nine for a loss and 5.5 sacks … As a name: James Edwards Davis, Jr. sophomore played in 10 games, starting NFL STATISTICS: Tackles: 1 in 2005

DAVIS JAGUARS HAVE THIRD-BEST ROAD RECORD

The Jaguars rank tied for third in the NFL with a 11-5 mark in their last 16 road games. RK. TEAM 2004 2005 OVERALL 76 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 7-1 6-2 13-3 2. Indianapolis Colts 5-3 7-1 12-4 3. Jacksonville Jaguars 5-3 6-2 11-5 New England Patriots 6-2 5-3 11-5 5. San Diego Chargers 5-3 5-3 10-6 6. 4-4 5-3 9-7

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 250 COLLEGE: GEORGIA TECH BIRTHDATE: JUNE 24, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: ATLANTA, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 1ST YEAR

ANDREW ECONOMOS 48 LONG SNAPPER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (ps) NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/24/05.

PRO: Will compete with veteran Joe PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Atlanta, Ga. Zelenka for the Jaguars long snapper posi- … Three-year letterman in football, basket- tion … Three-year letterman on the Georgia ball and baseball at Marist High in Atlanta, Tech football team as the long snapper … Ga. … Played defensive end and line- Signed with the Jaguars on Apr. 24, 2005 as an undrafted rookie free agent … 2005: Spent the entire year on the Jaguars CAT FACT practice squad after signing as an undraft- ed rookie free agent on Apr. 24. > Andrew played collegiately at COLLEGE: Three-year letterman as team’s Georgia Tech along with his Jaguars teammate linebacker Daryl long snapper on punts and kicks … Two- Smith time member of the conference honor roll … Played in all 13 games as team’s long snapper as a senior … Recorded nine spe- cial teams tackles … Played in all 13 games backer … Member of the 2000 basketball as team’s long snapper as a junior … state champions … Participates in youth Tallied six special teams tackles … As a football clinics … Motivational speaker at sophomore played in all 13 games as local elementary and middle schools … team’s long snapper … Tallied four special Full name: Andrew John Economos.

teams tackles … Graduated with a degree VETERANS in business management.

JAGUARS RANK AMONG NFL’S BEST FROM 2004-05

The Jaguars have a 21-11 mark in the last two seasons under head coach Jack Del Rio, tied for the sixth-best mark in the NFL. The Jaguars are one of only seven NFL teams with winning records in both 2004 and 2005 (Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New England, San Diego, Denver, Seattle).

RK. TEAM 2004 2005 OVERALL ECONOMOS 1. Indianapolis Colts 12-4 14-2 26-6 Pittsburgh Steelers 15-1 11-5 26-6 3. New England Patriots 14-2 11-5 25-7 77 4. 10-6 13-3 23-9 5. Seattle Seahawks 9-7 13-3 22-10 6. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-7 12-4 21-11 San Diego Chargers 12-4 9-7 21-11 8. 8-8 11-5 19-13 Atlanta Falcons 11-5 8-8 19-13

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 195 COLLEGE: LOUISIANA TECH BIRTHDATE: APRIL 17, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 8TH YEAR

TROY EDWARDS 16 WIDE RECEIVER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1999 (16/6), 2000 (14/1), 2001 (16/0, 2/0), 2002 (14/0), 2003 (13/11), 2004 (16/4), 2005 (3/0) NFL TOTALS: 92 games, 22 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 29 games, 15 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 2 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Pittsburgh in the first round (13th overall) of the 1999 draft … Traded to St. Louis on 8/31/02 … Released by St. Louis on 8/31/03 … Signed by Jaguars as a veteran free agent on 9/23/03 … Waived by Jacksonville on 8/28/05 … Signed by Detroit on 10/25/05 as a veteran free agent … Signed as an unre- stricted free agent on 5/19/06.

PRO: Veteran wide receiver with good yards and one touchdown. The 50 recep- speed and quickness who was Jaguars’ tions marked the second-most for his second-leading receiver with 50 catches career behind the 61 catches in 1999 with in 2004 … Re-signed with Jacksonville as an unrestricted free agent on May 19 … Will compete for a roster spot at wide receiver and provide depth behind CAT FACT Reggie Williams, Ernest Wilford and Matt Jones … Originally signed with the > Troy is a motorcycle enthusiast Jaguars on Nov. 23, 2003 after being and is the founder and president released by St. Louis at the end of train- of “The Realist Bike Club” based ing camp … Showed explosive playmak- in Shreveport, La. ing ability in his first game as a Jaguar, VETERANS catching a Byron Leftwich pass and rac- Pittsburgh as a rookie … Caught at least ing 84 yards for a TD, the longest pass two passes in 15 of 16 games … Added reception in franchise history … Played 15 kickoff returns for 335 yards including one season for the Rams (2002), three a long of 45 yards and had three punt seasons in Pittsburgh (1999-2001) and returns for 26 yards … Recorded season- one in Detroit (2005) … Originally a first high five catches for 37 yards at Buffalo round selection (13th overall) in 1999 on Sept. 14 … Tied season-high twice - at NFL draft … Houston on Oct. 31 with 43 receiving yards and at home against Pittsburgh on

EDWARDS 2005: Signed with the on Dec. 5. Also had a season-high 90 yards Oct. 25 as a veteran free agent after and a touchdown against the Steelers … being released by Jacksonville in train- Made 200th catch of career in finale at ing camp … Played in three games and Oakland Jan. 2 … 78 recorded two receptions for 13 yards … Was inactive for seven games … 2003: Started 11 of 13 games played after signing with the team in week three ... 2004: Played in every game, while start- Ranked third on the team with 35 recep- ing four contests … Ranked second on tions for 487 yards (13.9 avg., 84 long) the team with 50 receptions for 533 and three touchdowns … All three totals

jaguars.com were the second highest of his career and COLLEGE: One of the most prolific the most since his rookie season in 1999 ... receivers in NCAA history … Shattered all In his first game Sept. 28 at Houston of Louisiana Tech’s career, season and sin- caught three passes for 111 yards, includ- gle-game receiving records … First-team ing 84-yard TD pass from Byron Leftwich All-America as senior … Named Offensive that is longest play from scrimmage in Player of the Year by The Sports Network Jaguars history ... Marked first career … Won the 1998 Fred Biletnikoff Award, 100-yard game ... Made first start at WR as given to nation's top receiver … Led a Jaguar Oct. 5 vs. San Diego. Caught 3 nation in receptions as senior with 140 passes for 39 yards, including 18-yard TD catches for 1,996 yards … Two receptions pass from Byron Leftwich ... Led team with shy of the NCAA single-season record of six catches for 67 yards (25 long) Nov. 16 142 set by Manny Hazard of Houston in at Tennessee ... Grabbed two passes for 27 1989 … Set national record with 1,996 yards in the season finale Dec. 28 at receiving yards as a senior … Scored 31 Atlanta, including 15-yard TD pass from touchdowns as a senior to shatter previ- Leftwich ... ous school single-season record of 17 … Registered 27 touchdown receptions to 2002: Played in 14 games … Finished with tie a national record set by Jerry Rice 18 receptions for 157 yards, two touch- (1984) … Scored school single-season downs and long of 48 yards … Rushed record 188 points as senior, the second- three times for 21 yards with long of 27 … highest total ever by a collegian, trailing Also returned 10 kickoffs for 21.1-yard only of Oklahoma State average … (234 in 1988) … Hauled in a school-record 2001: Played in all 16 contests for 21 catches for a NCAA-record 405 yards Pittsburgh … Finished with 19 receptions and three touchdowns in 1998 season- for 283 yards … Led Steelers with 462 opener against Nebraska … Registered kickoff return yards on 20 kickoff returns 4,352 yards receiving, the third-highest for a 23.1-yard average, including a long figure in collegiate history … Ranks third of 81 yards … Returned 10 punts for 83 in school history with 991 kickoff return yards, an 8.3-yard average … yards … Set school career records with 56 touchdowns and 344 points … Chosen 2000: Finished season with 18 receptions Louisiana Player of the Year by the for 215 yards … Also returned 15 kickoffs Louisiana Sports Writers Association … for 298 yards, for a 19.9 average … Led nation with 102 receptions (1,707 yards) as a junior … Majored in general 1999: Established Steelers record for studies. receptions by rookie (61), tying WR Hines Ward for team honors … Also finished PERSONAL: Married (Kanyatta) with with team-high 714 receiving yards, which sons, Troy, Jr. and Tru … All-Louisiana, ranks second on Steelers all-time list for All-District, All-City, Shreveport Times receiving yards by a rookie … Selected the Most Valuable Player and team MVP as team's Rookie of the Year by Pittsburgh a running back at Huntington High in

Chapter of the Football Writers of America Shreveport, La. … Set city single-sea- VETERANS ( Great Performance Award) … son record with 32 touchdowns and Started six games, including final five … rushed 199 times for 1,689 yards, lead- Was 13th player and third wide receiver ing the school to its first-ever playoff drafted after Torry Holt and David Boston. appearance … Full name: .

BYRON LEFTWICH’S TOUCHDOWN TARGETS EDWARDS PLAYER TDS PLAYER TDS WR Jimmy Smith 13 RB LaBrandon Toefield 1 WR Ernest Wilford 7 WR Reggie Williams 1 WR Troy Edwards 4 TE Brian Jones 1 79 WR Matt Jones 4 RB David Allen 1 TE George Wrighster 3 WR Matthew Hatchette 1 TE Kyle Brady 3 WR Kevin Johnson 1 WR Cortez Hankton 2 RB Fred Taylor 2 TOTAL 44

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 80 EDWARDS VETERANS 99Ptsug 6 66 1 174 5 41 TD 11.7 LG AVG 714 YDS 61 NO 16/6 GP/GS 2000 Pittsburgh 1999 RECEIVING 01Ptsug / 32. 30 0 23 9 23.0 TD 7.3 23 LG 22 1 AVG 3 YDS 2/ 0 NO 2/0 Pittsburgh GP/GS 2001 RUSHING Pittsburgh 2001 RECEIVING 99Ptsug 6 61 3 804 0 44 0 0 18.0 TD 0 2 1 LG 234 0 0 27 1.0 AVG 12t 12 0.0 0 7.0 YDS 16/6 5.6 2 0.0 NO 21 0 2000 Pittsburgh 28 1999 2 GP/GS 1 KICKOFF RETURNS 3 2 0 0 3 5 Jaguars totals: 16/4 0 36 14/0 NFL totals: 13/11 48 Detroit 0 2005 84t 16/0 Jacksonville 2004 57 10.7 Jacksonville 8.7 2003 16/6 St.Louis 13.9 2002 Pittsburgh 14.9 533 2001 157 2000 487 Pittsburgh 1999 50 283 RUSHING 18 35 19 Jaguars totals: 16/4 14/0 NFL totals: 13/11 Detroit 2005 16/0 Jacksonville 2004 Jacksonville 2003 St.Louis 2002 Pittsburgh 2001 04Jcsnil 6 6871 0 0 14 41 8.7 9.4 TD 26 0 0 0 LG 234 3 0 45 20 AVG 32 25 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 16/4 81 22.3 20.0 YDS NFL totals: 21.1 16/6 Detroit 2005 Jacksonville NO 23.1 335 2004 20 211 2001 GP/GS Pittsburgh 1999 15 462 PUNT RETURNS 10 1 20 Jaguars totals: 16/4 14/0 NFL totals: 13/11 Detroit 2005 16/0 Jacksonville 2004 Jacksonville 2003 St.Louis 2002 Pittsburgh 2001 itbrh1/ . 50 15 1.3 4 3 0 14/1 27 Pittsburgh 11.9 215 18 14/1 Pittsburgh itbrh1/ 08 . 80 28 8.3 83 10 0 16/0 37 Pittsburgh 19.9 298 15 14/1 Pittsburgh er 22 35 . 71 27 4.2 55 13 11 92/22 7 years 84t 11.8 2,402 203 92/22 7 years er 22 833904 0 41 9.0 343 0 38 81 92/22 21.4 7 years 1,560 73 92/22 7 years TROY EDWARDS’ NFLSTATISTICS r 91 . 0 2 1.0 2 2 4 29/15 2 yrs 84t 12.0 1,020 85 29/15 2 yrs r 91 6352. 50 45 22.2 355 16 29/15 2 yrs PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS / . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 8 3/ 0 6.5 13 2 3/ 0 / . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3/ 0 0 0 3/ 0 1 100-yardgameon9/28/04atHouston(3-111-1) REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 345 COLLEGE: BAYLOR BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: HOUSTON, TEXAS HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

DERRICK FLETCHER 68 GUARD

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1999 (0/0), 2000 (3/2), 2001 (0/0), 2002 (5/0), 2004 (0/0), 2005 (13/1, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 21 games, 3 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 13 games, 1 start POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by New England in the fifth round (154th overall) of the 1999 draft ... Waived by New England on 9/19/00 ... Signed by New Orleans to prac- tice squad on 9/26/00 ... Signed by Washington as a free agent on 10/3/00 ... Waived by Washington on 9/2/01 ... Signed by Carolina to practice squad on 11/7/01 ... Released by Carolina on 8/23/03 ... Signed as a free agent on 12/29/03.

PRO: Big and physical lineman who pro- Signed as a free agent by Washington Oct. vides versatility and depth along the offen- 3 … Played in one contest for the sive line … Has three career starts … Redskins, at Pittsburgh Dec. 16, and was Played in a career-high 13 games for the inactive for 10 games … Jaguars in 2005 … Made first NFL start for New England at left guard in the 2000 regu- lar season opener … CAT FACT 2005: Played in career-high 13 games with one start at guard … Saw action primarily > Derrick participated in events bene- on special teams … Played in postseason fiting community agencies including contest on Jan. 7 at New England … the Jaguars annual HabiJax build and Operation Blessing 2004: Spent the first 15 weeks on the Jaguars’ practice squad … Elevated to the 1999: Inactive for 15 of 16 games, dressed 53-man active roster for the final two but did not play versus Denver Oct. 24. VETERANS weeks, but was not active … COLLEGE: Moved from the defensive line to 2003: Went to training camp with the the offensive line prior to his junior year at Carolina Panthers, but was released before Baylor … Started all 11 games at right tackle the season opener … Out of football for as a senior in 1998 and earned first-team All- the season … Big 12 and third-team All-America honors 2002: Appeared in a career-high five con- while becoming the first Bears offensive line- tests, contributing on special teams and at man to go through an entire season without allowing a sack in the 1990s … Lettered on

right tackle … Did not play in one contest FLETCHER and was inactive for 10 games … the track team in 1995 and finished fourth in both the indoor and outdoor Conference 2001: Attended training camp with the finals in the shot put … Majored in education. Washington Redskins before being waived 81 on September 2 … Signed to Carolina’s PERSONAL: Married (Nicholette) with son practice squad Nov. 7, where he spent the Jayden … Lives in Houston … Attended final nine weeks of the season … Aldine High in Houston, where as a senior he posted 80 tackles, six sacks and two blocked 2000: Started at left guard in the Patriots’ kicks … Placed third in the state shot put first two games of the season before being championships as a senior … Full name: waived Sept. 19 … Signed to the New Derrick W. Fletcher. Orleans practice squad on Sept. 26 …

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 240 COLLEGE: EAST CAROLINA BIRTHDATE: FEBRUARY 14, 1978 BIRTHPLACE: EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY HOW ACQUIRED: 4TH ROUND 2002 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

DAVID GARRARD 9 QUARTERBACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (4/1), 2003 (2/0), 2004 (4/2), 2005 (7/5, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 17 games, 8 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2002 draft.

PRO:Talented quarterback who enters his rushed for 61 yards and a touchdown. … fourth-consecutive season as the backup Tied his career-high two touchdowns in to Byron Leftwich … Started a career-high first start of the season at Cleveland on five games in 2005 … Threw for a career- Dec. 4 … Posted a 100-plus high 1,117 yards and four touchdowns in two of next three outings on Dec. 11 vs. with only one interception … Has a career record of 5-3 as a starter … Rushed for 172 yards and three touchdowns … CAT FACTS Battled back from offseason surgery in his fight against Crohn’s disease in 2004 > Had historical NCAA bowl game … One of only eight players who have against Byron Leftwich in college, a started at quarterback for Jaguars … 64-61 thriller that set numerous Multi-dimensional athlete with strong records arm who can also run … Fifth-year quar- > Had offseason surgery in battle terback who resigned with the Jaguars in against Crohn’s disease in 2004 the 2005 offseason … Third of four quar- terbacks drafted by Jaguars, following Rob Johnson (fourth round, 1995) and Indianapolis (103.3) and on Dec. 24 at

VETERANS (third round, 1998) and Houston (100.5) … Was 26 of 35 for 250 before Byron Leftwich (first round, 2003) yards vs. Indianapolis … Threw for a … Ranks second among Jaguars rookie career-high 292 yards against Houston quarterbacks in attempts, completions and a 17-yard touchdown to Ernest and passing yards … Wilford … Completed three of eight pass- es for 68 yards in postseason contest on 2005: Set career highs playing in seven Jan. 7 at New England including a 41- games while starting five contests … yard pass to Matt Jones … Completed 98 of 168 passes for 1,117 yards and four touchdowns with only one 2004: Appeared in four games, while

GARRARD interception for a quarterback rating of starting two contests … Completed 38 of 83.9 … Rushed 31 times for 172 yards and 72 passes for 374 yards and two touch- three scores … Started for an injured downs for a quarterback rating of 71.2 … Byron Leftwich (ankle) in the last five Rushed 12 times for 76 yards and one 82 games of the regular season … Played all score … Started for an injured Byron but four offensive plays at Arizona on Leftwich (knee) against Detroit on Nov. 14. Nov. 27 when Leftwich was injured. Completed 19 of 36 passes for 198 yards Completed 12 passes for 115 yards and and two touchdowns. Led the game-win- ning drive in overtime, adding seven rushes for 42 yards … Started second consecutive game against Tennessee on Nov. 21 completing 13 of 27 passes for

jaguars.com 129 yards and one interception. Rushed ble. Became only eighth player to start a five times for 34 yards and one touchdown game at quarterback for Jaguars … Won … job as No. 2 quarterback in preseason, when he completed 39 of 68 passes for 449 2003: Appeared in two games, completing yards, two TDs and two interceptions (74.9 nine of 12 passes for 86 yards and one passer rating) and rushed 25 times for 149 touchdown for a quarterback rating of yards and one TD … Drafted in the fourth 122.2 ... Was the backup to first round pick round, the 108th selection overall and fifth Byron Leftwich for the final 12 weeks of the quarterback drafted (after David Carr, Joey season after starter Mark Brunell injured Harrington, Patrick Ramsey and Josh his elbow at Indianapolis Sept. 21 ... Made McCown). first appearance of the season Oct. 26 vs. Tennessee on final drive of game. COLLEGE: Rewrote school’s record books Completed nine of 12 passes for 86 yards, in four seasons … Threw for 60 touch- including five-yard TD pass to George downs and ran for 21 scores … Starter Wrighster ... Saw action on one play in sec- since midway through his freshman year ond quarter of Nov. 30 game vs. Tampa Bay … Holds school’s career records with when Leftwich left game ... 10,238 yards in total offense (second in Conference USA history behind Chris 2002: Appeared in four games in rookie Redman), 9,029 yards passing (second in season as team’s backup quarterback, conference history), 666 completions starting the season finale … Completed 23 (fourth) and 60 touchdown passes (third) of 46 passes (50 percent) for 231 yards, … Attempted 1,169 passes and rushed 516 one touchdown and two interceptions and times for 1,209 yards and 21 touchdowns passer rating of 53.8 … Also fourth on … Started 38 of 44 games, throwing for at team with 25 rushes for 139 yards (5.6 least 2,000 yards four straight seasons … average, 41t long) and two TDs … Dressed Second-team All-Conference USA as a as No. 2 QB but did not play in five games sophomore, junior and senior … Played in and inactive as third QB in seven games … three bowl games: 2001 GMAC, 2000 Saw first NFL action on team’s final two Galleryfurniture.com Bowl and 1999 drives on Sept. 29 vs. N.Y. Jets, taking five Mobile Alabama Bowl … Threw for a snaps … Played final three quarters on school game-record 414 yards and three Oct. 13 at Tennessee after Mark Brunell TDs vs. Louisville, breaking Jeff Blake’s was injured. Completed four of seven school mark … Redshirted as a true fresh- passes for 53 yards, with no TDs and two man in 1997 … Majored in construction interceptions (41.7 passer rating). Also ran management. seven times for team-high 71 yards and two TDs. Became team’s first quarterback PERSONAL: Married (Mary) … Lives in to score two TDs in a game. His 41-yard TD Jacksonville … Attended Southern run is the longest run ever by a Jaguars Durham (N.C.) High, where he was a Prep QB, and his 71 yards rushing is the most Stars All-America choice and rated best ever by a Jaguars QB. Threw an intercep- quarterback in the state … Started 40

tion on his first NFL pass attempt and was games, gaining 9,023 yards in total offense VETERANS sacked three times … Inactive as No. 3 QB with 113 touchdowns … Responsible for 31 next seven games, then became No. 2 QB touchdowns as a senior … As a junior, again for final four games … Played in threw for 1,800 yards with 32 TDs and fourth quarter of Dec. 22 game vs. rushed for 1,400 yards with 24 scores … Tennessee after Brunell’s injury and played Served as Jaguars’ 2002 spokesman for final two series, completing six of 13 pass- American Lung Association of Florida’s es for 43 yards and one TD for a passer rat- Unpuffables anti-tobacco program geared ing of 80.0. Touchdown pass was four- toward fifth-graders … Involved with yarder to Jimmy Smith with eight seconds Baptist Cancer Institute in Jacksonville to remaining and marked first of NFL career promote breast cancer education and GARRARD and team’s only TD of game. Also ran five research … Made frequent visits to local times for 26 yards … Made first NFL start children’s hospital and local elementary in Dec. 29 season finale at Indianapolis in schools … Participates in charity golf tour- 83 place of Brunell and completed 13 of 26 naments … Actively supports the charita- passes for 135 yards for passer rating of ble efforts of his teammates … Full name: 65.4. Also rushed 11 times for 44 yards, David Douglas Garrard … Last name pro- was sacked three times, losing one fum- nounced: guh-RARD.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 84 GARRARD VETERANS can willstepuptohelp.” the manypeoplewhohavelosttheir livesorlosteverythingtheyhad.Ihopeeveryonewho those whoareinneed,especiallythe children.Itisheartwrenchingtoseeandhearabout American RedCrossHurricaneKatrina ReliefFund. More than$154,000wasraised andgiventothe ence. The outpouringofthefanswasoverwhelming. opened theirheartsandwalletstohelpmakeadiffer- years agototheday. bering andrecognizingthosewhohadlosttheirlivesfour day ofSeptember11th whenthecountrywasremem- a betterdayforthiscollectiontotakeplacethanonthe Seahawks at Alltel Stadium. There couldnothavebeen Jaguars openedthe2005seasonbyhostingSeattle duct aHurricaneKatrinaReliefcollectionbeforethe American RedCrossonSunday, September11th tocon- RUSHING Longest passcompletion: Touchdowns passing: Yards passing:292(12/24/05atHouston) Pass completions:26(12/11/05vs.Indianapolis) Pass attempts:40(12/18/05vs.SanFrancisco) 02Jcsnil / 519564t2 41t 5.6 139 25 4/1 20 Jacksonville 2002 05Jcsnil / 112552 3 28 5.5 83.9 71.2 172 36t 37 1 1 31 SACKED-YARDS: 2 7/5 4 NFL totals: Jacksonville 1,117 374 2005 58.3 52.8 98 38 168 72 7/5 NFL totals: 4/2 Jacksonville 2005 Jacksonville 2004 SACKED-YARDS: 02Jcsnil / 62 0021122 53.8 22 2 1 RTG LG INT 231 TD 50.0 YDS 23 PCT CMP 46 ATT GP/GS 4/1 20 Jacksonville 2002 PASSING 05Jcsnil / 47090 68.8 41 9 0 7.0 0 14 68 RTG LG INT 37.5 TD 2 YDS 3 1/0 PCT CMP 8 Jacksonville ATT 2005 GP/GS RUSHING 1/0 Jacksonville 2005 PASSING 04Jcsnil / 27 . 21 12 6.3 76 12 4/2 Jacksonville 2004 Delores BarrWeaver said,“Oursisacommunitywhereeveryone workstogethertoassist Many fansattendingtheJaguarsseason-opener The Jaguarsfamilyandfriendspartneredwiththe 3Jcsnil / . 0 0 0.0 122.2 28 0 0 1 0 2/0 86 Jacksonville 03 75.0 9 12 2/0 Jacksonville 03 JAGUARS ANDTHEREDCROSSDISASTER RELIEF DAVID GARRARD’SSINGLE-GAMEHIGHS er 7 837574t6 41t 5.7 387 77.7 37 68 4 17/ 8 8 4 years 1,808 56.4 168 298 17/ 8 4 years DAVID GARRARD’SNFLSTATISTICS 2005: 2-12 2005: 8-45;(Totals 6-35;2005: 7-40; 0-0;2004: 2002: 21-117) 2003: PG OYSAGL DASSTARTER TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS 2 (11/14/04vs.Detroit,12/4/05Cleveland) 37 (12/24/05atHouston) REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON RECORD 0-1 5-3 4-1 1-1 -- jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 239 COLLEGE: GEORGIA BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 16, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: MACON, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: ARIZONA PRACTICE SQUAD 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

TONY GILBERT 50 LINEBACKER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (8/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 40 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: Productive young linebacker who defense … Saw action on defense in the adds quality depth to the linebacking regular season finale on Jan. 1 against corps and contributes on special teams … Signed by the Jaguars Oct. 29, 2003 off the Arizona practice squad … Waived in CAT FACT final cuts with Arizona after being drafted in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL draft out of Georgia … Allocated to NFL Europe > Tony played in NFL Europe for the in 2005 by the Jaguars to the Rhein Fire … Rhein Fire in 2005 and was second Led team and was second in the league in the league with 67 tackles with 67 tackles. Also recorded one inter- ception, four passes defensed and four special teams tackles … Tennessee at MLB and recorded six tack- les (three solo) and a fumble recovery in 2005: Appeared in all 16 games for the 39 plays … Also recorded season-high second consecutive season, playing pri- three special teams tackles against marily on special teams … Ranked fifth on Tennessee … Recorded one special teams

the team with nine special teams tackles tackle in postseason contest on Jan. 7 at VETERANS for the season … Finished season with New England … seven tackles and one fumble recovery on

JAGUARS RANK FOURTH IN BIG PLAYS ALLOWED IN 2005 The Jaguars defense allowed only 42 “big plays” of 20-plus yards (6 runs, 36 passes) in 16 games which ranked tied for fourth in the NFL. The Jaguars also rank fourth in opponent plays of 20-plus yards from 2003-05 with 135. GILBERT

FEWEST OPPONENT PLAYS OF 20-PLUS YARDS ALLOWED IN 2005 RK TEAM 20-PLUS YARD PLAYS 1. Carolina Panthers 37 (5 rush, 32 pass) 85 Chicago Bears 37 (8 rush, 29 pass) 3. Atlanta Falcons 41 (7 rush, 23 pass) 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 42 (6 rush, 36 pass) New York Jets 42 (9 rush, 33 pass)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2004: Appeared in all 16 games playing Sugar Bowl … As a junior earned primarily on special teams … Made six Associated Press All-Conference honor- special teams tackles for the season … able mention and team most-valuable- Saw action on defense for seven plays at player … Started every game at middle MLB week two vs. Denver … Had two linebacker, recording 99 tackles, two special teams tackles each vs. Broncos sacks, and six stops for losses. Also and Oct. 10 at San Diego … caused a fumble. … Redshirted as true freshman … Majored in special educa- 2003: Appeared in eight games playing tion. primarily on special teams … Notched seven special teams tackles for the sea- PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Macon, son … Played on special teams, making Ga. … Attended Central (Macon, Ga.) High two tackles, one of them on the opening … As a senior named 4-A all-state first- kickoff of his first NFL game Nov. 9 vs. team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Indianapolis … Played on special teams and the Georgia Sports Writers making one tackle and served as special Association … Named one of the Top 50 in teams captain Nov. 30 vs. Tampa Bay. Georgia by the Atlanta Journal- Constitution and all-middle Georgia first- COLLEGE: As a senior earned All- team as a junior and senior … Also earned second-team first-team All-City honors after being honors … Started every game at middle named team's captain as a senior, record- linebacker and tied for the team lead ing 105 tackles and two interceptions … with a career-high 114 tackles (76 solos). Played on the varsity basketball squad Also recorded 2.5 sacks for minus 17 and threw the shot put for the track team yards, 15 stops for losses of 46 yards, … Selected to play in the 1998 Georgia- and 13 quarterback pressures. … Caused Florida All-Star game … Enjoys reading to one fumble and deflected two passes … elementary kids … Supports teammates Added 10 tackles against Arkansas in the community efforts including military visits SEC title game … Closed out career with … Full name: Antonio C. Gilbert. eight tackles against Florida State in the

TONY GILBERT’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 NFL totals: 3 years 40/ 0 7 3 4 22 0.0 0 1 POSTSEASON

VETERANS TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0

STRONG FINISHERS

In 2005, the Jaguars finished with a record of 8-2 in games decided by 7 points or less, including 3-1 in games decided by 3 points or less. Their 8 wins in 7-point games in 2005 GILBERT tied the team mark of eight wins from 2004. The franchise is 51-47 all-time in games decid- ed by a touchdown or less, including 20-11 the last three seasons under Jack Del Rio. In 3- point games, the Jaguars’ 8-3 mark the last two seasons is the best two year-mark in team history. The Jaguars are 24-23 all-time in games decided by 3 points or less, including 9-5 86 the last three seasons under Del Rio: FINAL MARGIN 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL 7 points or less 3-5 7-5 4-4 5-2 4-1 2-5 3-6 3-8 4-6 8-3 8-2 51-47 3 points or less 2-2 4-2 2-0 1-2 3-1 1-3 0-3 2-5 1-2 5-2 3-1 24-23

jaguars.com 2006 NFL EXPERIENCE: 4 HOW ACQUIRED: York Jets York 190 puntsdownedinsidethe20-yardline 629 puntsfor25,932yards(41.2 avg.)with against BaltimoreonNov. 14 with onepuntdroppedinsidethe20 (41.1 avg.),includingalongof53yards, career-high withninepuntsfor370yards Sept. 19 for 210 yards(42.0avg.)atSan Diegoon Miami onOct.3 yards withthreepuntsinsidethe20at off specialist 58 yardsatBuffalo onNov. 7 167 yards(41.8 avg.)withaseason-longof training camp of 55yardsatPittsburgh onDec. 12 punts for221yards(44.2avg.)with along 2003: 2004: 2005: … PRO: line of 59yardsand25 puntsinsidethe20-yard times for3,665yards(39.0avg.)with along but was releasedon August 26 five recoveries five kickoffs alongwith12 onsideskicks with line andalongof58yards (38.2 avg.)with22puntsinsidethe20-yard touchbacks onkickoffs primary kickoff specialist stint withDallasandservedaspunter and 1997 veteran freeagent,hisfifth NFLteamsince Washington onNov. 2 averaged 43.5 on fourpuntsagainst nursrce reaeto //5… eesdo /60 … Signedasfreeagenton5/22/06. Released on8/26/05 … an unrestrictedfreeagenton3/7/05 …Signedby Atlanta as …SignedbyN.Y. Jets asanunrestrictedfreeagenton3/31/04 on 3/3/03 …SignedbyDallasasanunrestrictedfreeagent Orleans asanunrestrictedfreeagenton4/6/00 TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: Recorded 63touchbacks on 593career BIRTHPLACE: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE … BIRTHDATE: … Serves asavaluablepunter andkick- Played inall16 games withtheNew Played inall16 games inhissecond Spent trainingcampwith Atlanta, COLLEGE: Had season-long 59-yardpuntand Will competewithChrisHansonin WEIGHT: HEIGHT: … … Recorded eightpuntsfor314 PUNTER Had 80puntsfor3,057yards TOBY GOWIN … 127 games, 0starts … … Signed byJaguarsasa Recorded careertotalsof … inda nudatdfe gn yDla n42/7…SignedbyNew Signed asanundrafted freeagentbyDallason4/24/97 Punted fourtimesfor 9TH YEAR VETERAN FREE AGENT 2006 JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS MARCH 30, 1975 NORTH TEXAS 167 5-10 … Punted times five … 7 games, 0starts … (16/0), 2002 (15/0), 2003 (16/0, 1/0), 2004 (16/0, 2/0), 2005 (0/0) (16/0, 2/0),2005 (16/0, 1/0),2004 (15/0), 2003 (16/0), 2002 1997 (16/0), 1998 (16/0, (16/0, 1/0),1999 2/0),2001 (16/0, 1/0),2000 … Punted eight Posted seven … Punted 94 … … Had five Tied a … duties inall16 games yard line yards) anddropped25puntsinsidethe20- 41.8-yard averageon76 punts(3,180 3 a longof58yards against DetroitonSept. seven timesfor 340 yards(48.6avg.)with punts insidethe20atBaltimoreonDec.8 36.9 netaverage 41.9 averageon61puntswithacareer-best New York Jets onNov. 4... punts insidethe20-yardlineagainst the yard line avg.) with22puntsdownedinside the20- against Pittsburgh onOct.6 yards (49.0avg.)withalongof52 2002: 2000: 2001: with 11 specialteamstackles inside the20against Buffalo on Oct. 6 times withacareer-high puntsdowned five Carolina onNov. 10 avg.) withonepuntdownedinsidethe20at son-high eighttimesfor372yards(46.5 Oct. 14 20 andalongof57yardsatCarolina on yards (43.5avg.)withtwopuntsinsidethe … > Placed fourofseven puntsinsidethe season asamemberoftheD Toby’s wife Nikki, spentthe1995 Cowboys cheerleaders Played inall16 games andrecordeda Punted 74 timesfor3,043yards(41.1 Handled bothpuntingandkickoff … … … Downed aseason-highfour Tied for fourthTied ontheteam CAT FACT Punted eighttimesfor348 … … Had threepuntsfor147 Dropped threeoffive … Finished witha … Punted asea- … allas Punted … … 87 GOWIN VETERANS 20 against Philadelphia on Sept. 24 … 1997: Set a Cowboys rookie record for Tied a postseason high with six punts in punts in a season with 86 while his 41.8- the NFC Wild Card Game against St. yard average was the third-highest Louis on Dec. 30 … among rookie punters in team history ... Also served as kickoff specialist and 1999: Ranked second in the NFC and sev- recorded 12 touchbacks ... Helped Dallas enth in the NFL with a 43.2 yard average on lead the NFL with an opponent’s average 81 punts … Placed 24 punts inside the 20- starting field position at the 22.5 yard line yard line … Served as primary kickoff spe- ... Established a club record by averaging cialist and recorded 12 touchbacks on 71 55.3 yards a punt on six punts (332 yards) kickoffs while forcing opponents to a start- against Chicago on Sept. 28. Had 72-yard ing field position on the 24-yard line, sec- punt, the second-longest punt in the NFC ond-best in the NFL … Concluded the sea- in 1997 ... Downed five of six punts inside son with 11 of his final 20 punts landing the 20 on Monday Night Football at inside the 20-yard line ... Recorded at least Washington on Oct. 13 ... one punt of 50-plus yards in 14 of 17 games … Tied a career-high with five punts COLLEGE: Was All-Big West first-team as dropped inside the 20 at Philadelphia on a senior after registering 44.3 yard aver- Oct. 10 … Averaged a season-high 53.3 age on 89 punts, which ranked 15th in the yards on four punts against Washington on nation … Had 27 punts of 50-plus yards as Oct. 24, earning him NFC Special Teams a senior … Recorded a career-long 92-yard Player of the Week honors … punt against Vanderbilt … Ranked 19th in the nation as a junior with a 42.1 yard 1998: Punted 77 times for 3,342 yards average on 78 punts … Inducted into the (43.4 avg.) to tie for seventh in NFC punt- North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003 ing average … Established career-highs … Earned a degree in kinesiology. with 31 punts downed inside the 20-yard line and 17 touchbacks on kickoffs … PERSONAL: Married (Nikki) … Resides in Opponent’s average starting field posi- Dallas, Texas … Attended Jacksonville tion following kickoffs was 22.4 yards, the High in Texas … Named all-state, all-east lowest in the NFL … Had a career-high and all-district selection as a senior kicker four touchbacks on kickoffs at Denver … … Averaged 38.5 yards a punt while con- Averaged 46.5 yards on seven punts at verting 30 of 32 extra point attempts and New Orleans on Dec. 6, including three five of eight field goals as a senior … Full punts dropped inside the 20 … name: Toby Lee Gowin.

TOBY GOWIN’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON GROSS NET IN PUNTING GP/GS NO YDS AVG AVG TB 20 LG BK 1997 Dallas 16/ 0 86 3,592 41.8 35.4 9 26 72 0

VETERANS 1998 Dallas 16/ 0 77 3,342 43.4 36.6 14 31 65 1 1999 Dallas 16/ 0 81 3,500 43.2 35.1 10 24 64 0 2000 New Orleans 16/ 0 74 3,043 41.1 32.3 8 22 58 0 2001 New Orleans 16/ 0 76 3,180 41.8 35.8 7 25 62 0 2002 New Orleans 15/ 0 61 2,553 41.9 36.9 6 15 59 0 2003 Dallas 16/ 0 94 3,665 39.0 34.9 8 25 59 0 2004 New York Jets 16/ 0 80 3,057 38.2 33.5 8 22 58 0 NFL totals: 8 years 127/ 0 629 25,932 41.2 35.0 70 190 72 1

GOWIN ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 4 in 1997, 2 in 1998, 5 in 1999, 11 in 2000, 7 in 2001, 3 in 2002, 3 in 2003, 8 in 2004; Rushes: 1 for 33 yards in 1998; 1 for 5 yards in 2000; 0-1 FG in 1997

POSTSEASON 88 GROSS NET IN PUNTING GP/GS NO YDS AVG AVG TB 20 LG BK 1998 Dallas 1/ 0 6 248 41.3 39.5 0 4 50 0 1999 Dallas 1/ 0 4 182 45.5 38.3 1 1 56 0 2000 New Orleans 2/ 0 11 441 40.1 30.6 1 3 50 0 2003 Dallas 1/ 0 7 252 36.0 34.1 0 1 51 0 2004 New York Jets 2/ 0 11 430 39.1 30.4 2 3 54 0 NFL totals: 8 years 7/ 0 39 1,553 39.8 33.3 4 12 56 0

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210 COLLEGE: TENNESSEE BIRTHDATE: MARCH 14, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: AUGUSTA, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2004 (CAROLINA) NFL EXPERIENCE: 7TH YEAR

DEON GRANT 37 SAFETY

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (IR), 2001 (16/16), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16, 4/4), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 80 games, 80 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 32 games, 32 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 5 games, 5 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Carolina in the second round (57th overall) of the 2000 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 3/11/04.

PRO: Gifted athlete with great instincts for making plays on the ball … Took over the starting job at free safety after signing CAT FACTS with the Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent on March 11, 2004 ... Reunited with > Deon was rated the top defensive his former defensive coordinator from back in the country by the Carolina in Jack Del Rio … Durable player Sporting News following his has started all 32 games with the Jaguars senior campaign at Josey High in and 80 consecutive games after spending Augusta, Ga. his entire rookie campaign on injured > Made a remarkable comeback reserve after fracturing his left hip … from a fractured and dislocated Collected three interceptions and 1.5 sacks hip in 2000, to finish second on with the Jaguars in 2005 … Ranked sec- the team in interceptions with ond on the Panthers defense with five five in 2001 interceptions in 2001, helping the defense set a team single-season record and tie for Collected second interception off Jamie VETERANS third in the NFL with 24 interceptions … Martin along with five tackles on Oct. 31 at Gained valuable postseason experience St. Louis … Recorded six solo tackles and in 2003 during the Panthers run to the one sack of David Carr on Nov. 6 vs. Super Bowl … Helped the Jaguars tie a Houston … Tied season-high with nine franchise record with 19 interceptions in solo tackles and one intercep- 2005 … tion on Nov. 27 at Arizona … Tallied nine 2005: Started 16 games for the fifth con- total tackles on Dec. 11 vs. Indianapolis secutive season, and ranked fourth on the (eight solo) and on Jan. 1 vs. Tennessee team with 90 tackles (69 solo) … Ranked (six solo) … GRANT tied for third on the team with three inter- 2004: Started 16 games for the fourth con- ceptions, and totaled 1.5 sacks and 12 secutive season, registering his third- passes defensed … One of three Jaguars highest career tackle total with 84 (63 defensive backs who started every game, solo) and ranked sixth on the team … 89 along with LCB Rashean Mathis and RCB Recorded two interceptions, one fumble Kenny Wright … Recorded a team-high 10 recovery, one sack and 11 passes defensed tackles (six solo) along with Mike Peterson … One of four Jaguars defensive backs in a postseason start at New England on that started every game in 2004, along Jan. 7 … Began season with best game of with SS Donovin Darius, LCB Rashean the year against Seattle on Sept. 11 with Mathis and RCB Dewayne Washington, five solo tackles, one interception and a marking only the second time that has half sack both off Matt Hasselback … been accomplished in Jaguars history

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1999) … Recorded seven tackles and two terback Michael Vick. Interception came passes defensed in a win at Indianapolis with 14 seconds left in regulation on the on Oct. 24 … Set season-highs with eight three yard line to send the game into tackles against Kansas City on Oct. 17 overtime. … In the season finale Dec. 28, and at Houston on Oct. 31 … Started his led the defensive backs with six tackles 60th consecutive game against in addition to two quarterback hurries, Pittsburgh on Dec. 5 and responded with one batted pass and his third intercep- seven tackles and a nine-yard sack of Ben tion of the season … Interception came Roethlisberger … On Dec.19 against off Giants quarterback Jesse Palmer. Green Bay in Lambeau Field made a Played key role in limiting Giants to 175 spectacular interception off Brett Favre in yards total offense. … Started all four the back of the endzone to thwart the postseason contests including Super Packers’ comeback attempt and also Bowl XXXVIII, where he collected eight recovered a fumble … In home-finale tackles and one pass defensed … against Houston on Dec. 26 picked off a Finished the postseason notching 31 David Carr pass to mark the eighth time tackles, one quarterback hurry, 3 passes a Jaguars defender has had back-to-back defensed and one interception ... games with an interception … Finished the season at Oakland on Jan. 2 with his 2002: Started all 16 games at free safety 64th consecutive start in the NFL … Produced 83 tackles in addition to fin- ishing second on the team with three 2003: Started 16 games for the third con- interceptions and 15 passes defensed … secutive season, registering a career- Had one forced fumble and one fumble high 105 tackles in addition to 13 passes recovery for a defense that ended the defensed, five quarterback hurries, three season without allowing an individual interceptions, one sack and one fumble 300-yard passer and ranked fourth in recovery in final season in Carolina … pass defense, the highest ranking in team Started at free safety on Sept. 28 vs. history … The unit also ranked second in Atlanta and led the team with a career- the NFL in third down efficiency and fifth high 12 tackles in addition to two quar- in opposing quarterback rating. Earned terback hurries. Named AP defensive his first career NFC Defensive Player of player of the week. … Accounted for five the Week recognition at Minnesota on tackles, two passes defensed and his first Sept. 22 after recording a team-record interception of the season Nov. 23 at three interceptions off Vikings quarter- Dallas. Interception came off Dallas quar- back … terback on a Hail-Mary to close out the first half. … On Dec. 7 at 2001: After spending his rookie season Atlanta, was second on the team with 10 on injured reserve, was one of three tackles in addition to two passes Panthers defensive players to start all 16 defensed, one interception and his first games ... Finished the season ranked sack of the season. Sack and interception second on the team with five intercep- came against Falcon quar- tions and 12 passes defensed … VETERANS JAGUARS IN ELITE COMPANY ON DEFENSE

The Jaguars rank sixth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed from 2003-2005. The Jaguars have allowed only eight opposing players to rush for 100 yards from 2003-05 (48 games), the second-best in the NFL during that time. Only three players rushed for 100-plus rushing yards against the Jaguars in 2005 (Edgerrin James, Colts; Mike Anderson, Broncos; Steven Jackson, Rams). Here’s the list of fewest NFL rushing yards

GRANT allowed and 100-yard rushers allowed from 2003-05:

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED (2003-05) 100-YD RUSHERS ALLOWED (2003-05) RK TEAM YARDS RK TEAM RUSHERS 90 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 4,303 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 6 2. Denver Broncos 4,389 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 8 3. New England Patriots 4,398 3. Dallas Cowboys 9 4. San Diego Chargers 4,717 Denver Broncos 9 5. Baltimore Ravens 4,754 5. New England Patriots 10 6. Jacksonville Jaguars 4,793 San Diego Chargers 10 Baltimore Ravens 10

jaguars.com Recorded 74 tackles, one sack and two les, eight passes defensed and a forced special teams tackles … Helped the fumble while posting three two-intercep- defense tie for third in the NFL and set a tion contests … Started all 12 games at team single-season record with 24 inter- free safety as a sophomore and registered ceptions … Team’s 36 take-aways tied for 62 tackles, five interceptions, two fumble the second-highest total in team history, recoveries and six passes defensed, help- equaling the 1995 total … Made two inter- ing the Volunteers claim a national cham- ceptions in finale vs. New England Jan. 6 pionship in 1998 … Appeared in every … game as a freshman in 1997, accounting for 10 tackles and a forced fumble … 2000: Dislocated and fractured left hip Majored in electrical engineering. during seven-on-seven drills in a training camp practice against the Detroit Lions PERSONAL: Single with one daughter, (7/26) and was placed on injured reserve DeYon Imorie Grant … Lives in Atlanta, on Aug. 20. Ga. … Attended Josey High in Augusta, Ga., where he was a first-team USA Today COLLEGE: A first-team All-America selec- All-America and rated the best defensive tion by The Sporting News, Football News, back in the country and the ninth ranked Walter Camp and the American Football defender overall by The Sporting News Coaches Association and a second team after posting 99 tackles, six interceptions, pick by The Associated Press ... All-SEC five forced fumbles and four fumble recov- first team choice, the Associated Press eries as a senior in 1996, playing both cor- SEC Defensive Player of the Year and a nerback and free safety … Caught 28 pass- finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given es for 622 yards with eight touchdowns in annually to the nation's top defensive his final year … Joined teammates by sup- back as a junior in 1999. Led the nation porting Thanksgiving outreach events … with nine interceptions, the second high- Supports teammates community efforts est total in Tennessee history, which he … Served as a celebrity shopper in first returned for 167 yards, the third highest annual Shop With the Jaguars holiday single season total in school annals, and a event benefiting local community agen- touchdown. Starter in all 12 contests, he cies … Full name: Deon D’Marquis Grant. finished second on the team with 69 tack-

DEON GRANT’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2000 Carolina Injured Reserve 2001 Carolina 16/16 74 48 26 2 1.0 0 0 2002 Carolina 16/16 83 57 26 0 0.0 1 1 2003 Carolina 16/16 105 68 37 0 1.0 0 1 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 84 63 21 0 1.0 0 1 VETERANS 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 90 69 21 0 1.5 0 0 NFL totals: 6 years 80/80 436 305 131 2 4.5 1 3 Jaguars totals: 2 yrs 32/32 174 132 42 0 2.5 0 1 INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2000 Carolina Injured Reserve 2001 Carolina 16/15 5 96 19.2 43 0 2002 Carolina 16/16 3 16 5.3 10 0 GRANT 2003 Carolina 16/16 3 25 8.3 25 0 2004 Jacksonville 16/16 2 4 2.0 4 0 2005 Jacksonville 16/16 3 29 9.7 29 0 NFL totals: 6 years 80/80 16 170 10.6 43 0 Jaguars totals: 2 yrs 32/32 5 33 8.3 29 0 91

POSTSEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST INT SACKS FF FR 2003 Carolina 4/4 31 19 12 1 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 1/1 10 6 4 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 2 years 5/5 41 25 16 1 0.0 0 0

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 246 COLLEGE: FLORIDA A&M BIRTHDATE: MAY 21, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

QUINN GRAY 5 QUARTERBACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (0/0), 2004 (0/0), 2005 (1/0, 0/0) NFL TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/21/02. PRO: Talented young quarterback with a strong arm who has filled role as third quar- terback for the last three seasons … Saw CAT FACT first NFL action in season finale in 2005 passing for 100 yards and two touchdowns > One of three African-American QBs, … Appeared in NFL Europe in 2003 and led along with Byron Leftwich and David the Frankfurt Galaxy to the World Bowl … Garrard, on the same opening day roster 2005: Won the third quarterback job in for the first time in NFL history in 2004 training camp and spent the entire sea- 28 at Atlanta ... Allocated to NFL Europe son on the active roster … Saw action in League in the spring of 2003 and led the first NFL game in season-finale against Frankfurt Galaxy to the championship ... Tennessee on Jan. 1 … Completed eight of 14 passes for 100 yards and two touch- 2002: Went to training camp with downs with no interceptons for a passer Jaguars … Appeared in the fourth quarter rating of 119.0 … Connected with Matt of three preseason games, completing Jones on a 10-yard touchdown pass and five of eight passes for 55 yards and one to Ernest Wilford on a 14-yard touchdown interception … Waived in final cuts on … Rushed three times for one yard … Sept. 2 … Originally signed as an undraft- Served as backup quarterback for David ed rookie on April 21. Garrard for five games while Byron

VETERANS Leftwich was out with ankle injury … Was COLLEGE: Played in 39 games and fin- inactive as third quarterback for postsea- ished career with 7,368 passing yards and son contest on Jan. 7 at New England … 57 TDs … Started every game as a senior in 2001, completing 210 of 415 passes for 2004: Won the third quarterback job in train- 2,717 yards and 19 TDs … Graduated with ing camp and spent the entire season on the a degree in physical education. active roster … Did not see any action on the season … Served as backup quarterback for PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Fort David Garrard for two games while Byron Lauderdale … Attended Dillard High in Fort GRAY Leftwich was out with injury … Lauderdale, where he earned All-District and All-Region honors … Lettered in football, 2003: First-year quarterback who was basketball and baseball as a pitcher … Served signed off practice squad to the 53-man as a celebrity judge at The Bridge of NE Florida roster on Dec. 20 ... Was inactive for two talent show … Participated in Operation 92 games Dec. 21 vs. New Orleans and Dec. Blessing … Full name: Quinn Gray. QUINN GRAY’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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

RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD SACKED 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 3 1 0.3 3 0 1-7

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NICK GREISEN 55 LINEBACKER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (8/1, 1/0), 2003 (15/0), 2004 (15/7), 2005 (16/13, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 54 games, 21 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: Veteran linebacker who signed with les (53 solo), two sacks, one forced fum- the Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent ble, one fumble recovery, six passes on April 28 after spending first four sea- defensed and nine special teams tackles sons with the New York Giants … … Started at weakside linebacker and Versatile linebacker who can play all had five solo tackles, one sack off Jon three positions … Has started 21 of 54 Kitna and a forced fumble at Cincinnati career games and excels on special on Dec. 26 … Started at weakside line- teams … Recorded a career-high 79 tack- backer and finished with a team and les (60 solo) in 2005 with three forced career-high 15 tackles (13 solo) and one fumbles in 13 starts … Will compete for the starting outside linebacker position opposite Daryl Smith … Originally a fifth CAT FACTS round draft pick (152nd pick overall) of the Giants out of Wisconsin … > Nick participated in PGA Tour 2005: Played in all 16 games with 13 professional Fred Funk’s charity starts at weakside linebacker … Finished golf tournament benefiting J.T. the season with a career-high 79 tackles To w n s e n d (60 solo), one sack, five passes defensed, > Nick lettered in football, baseball, VETERANS three forced fumbles and three fumble basketball, track and wrestling as recoveries … Also recorded 10 tackles on a senior in 2001 special teams … Started at weakside line- backer and finished with seven tackles (four solo) in the NFC Wild Card Game vs. sack off vs. Pittsburgh Carolina on Jan. 8. Left game in the sec- on Dec. 18 … Started at weakside line- ond quarter with a burner but later backer and had a team-high 10 tackles returned … Started at weakside line- (five solo) vs. Atlanta on Nov. 21 … backer and had a team-high eight solo Started at weakside linebacker and fin-

GREISEN tackles at Oakland on Dec. 31 … Started ished with eight tackles (three solo), two at weakside linebacker and finished with passes defensed and a fumble recovery a team-high nine tackles (eight solo) and vs. Chicago on Nov. 7 … a sack of Mark Brunell at Washington on 94 Dec. 24 … Started at weakside linebacker 2003: Played in 15 games with most of and finished with seven solo tackles and playing time on special teams … Finished a fumble recovery vs. Kansas City on Dec. the season fourth on the team in special 17 … Finished with a team-high 10 tackles teams tackles with 15 … Missed the sea- (eight solo) and a recovered fumble at son opener vs. St. Louis on Sept. 7 due to Dallas on Oct. 16 … a hamstring injury that he suffered dur- ing training camp … Finished with a 2004: Played in 15 games with seven team-high three special teams tackles at starts … Finished the season with 72 tack- Atlanta on Nov. 9 … Finished with two

jaguars.com special teams tackles and returned a kick- with 14 tackles (6 solo) and a stop for a 2- off 13 yards vs. Miami on Oct. 5 … yard loss … Majored in agricultural busi- ness. 2002: Played in eight regular season games with one start and played in NFC PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Sturgeon Wild Card game in San Francisco … Bay, Wisc. … Super Prep regional All- Missed eight games with a stress fracture America at Sturgeon Bay (Wis.) High … in his foot … Finished season with four Earned first-team all-state by the defensive tackles (two solo) and three spe- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel … Packerland cial teams tackles … Saw action at line- Conference Back of the Year … Participated backer in the fourth quarter vs. Dallas on in Wisconsin Shrine Game … Had 115 tack- Dec. 15 and finished with three tackles … les in his senior year and a career-best 155 Made first career start at middle linebacker stops and five fumbles caused as a junior at Washington on Dec. 8 in place of Mike … Holds the school records for longest Barrow, who was inactive due to a concus- punt (79 yards) and single-game rushing sion. Had his first career sack of Danny (265 yards on 10 carries) … Career total of Wuerffel, forced fumble and fumble recov- 1,397 yards rushing, 742 yards receiving, ery on the same play. … Originally a fifth 19 TDs, 335 tackles and six fumbles recov- round draft pick (152nd pick overall). ered ... In 2005, read to students at PS #1 in West New York for “Read Across COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Wisconsin America,” honored local volunteers as the … Finished career with 337 tackles (201 host of the Giants Community Quarterback solo), 11 sacks, 33 stops for losses and five Luncheon and attended the Police Athletic interceptions … All-Big 10 Conference League of NYC’s “SportsNite” fundraiser first-team choice as a senior … Started … Participated in the Giants Foundation every game, leading the team with a Golf Outing … Attended the Giants’ Ronald career-high 167 tackles (101 solos), includ- McDonald House fundraiser dinner … ing four sacks and 17 stops for losses … Participated in Giants’ “Iron Chefs” cook- Intercepted two passes and caused one ing competition … Attended Giants Jingle fumble … All-Big 10 Conference first-team Jam, handing out new coats, backpacks, choice by the media as a junior … Became and toys to 750 New Jersey foster kids … the first Badger to lead the conference in Made a financial contribution to Habitat tackles since former Giant Pete Monty in for Humanity International’s Katrina Relief 1996 … Recorded 146 tackles (90 solo) with Fund … Joined teammates by making a six sacks and 14 stops for losses … contribution toward Thanksgiving and hol- Intercepted three passes … Played in iday outreach events hosted by the Giants’ every game as a reserve inside linebacker players … In 2005, attended the Giants in 1999, recording 10 tackles with one sack Jingle Jam, handing out new coats, back- … Played in five games in 1998 as a fresh- packs, and toys to 750 New Jersey foster man, missing close to half of the season kids … Full name Nick Greisen. with a pulled left hamstring … Finished VETERANS NICK GRIESEN’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 NFL totals: 4 years 54/21 155 115 40 37 4.0 5 5 GRIESEN ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 kickoff returns for 26 yards in 2003

POSTSEASON 95 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: 2 years 2/1 7 4 3 1 0.0 0 0

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 COLLEGE: TEXAS SOUTHERN BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 20, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

CORTEZ HANKTON 85 WIDE RECEIVER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (16/0), 2004 (12/0), 2005 (6/0, 0/0) NFL TOTALS: 34 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent 4/29/03.

PRO: Quick, young wide receiver who teams tackles … Caught first NFL touch- emerged as a significant third-down threat … Excellent route runner who also has the ability to get downfield … Will CAT FACT compete for roster spot at wide receiver behind Reggie Williams, Matt Jones and > Last fall, Cortez met with displaced Ernest Wilford … One of only four naval reservists from his hometown Jaguars to play in all 16 games as an of New Orleans at NAS JAX. The undrafted rookie, joining FB Patrick reservists were assisting in relief Washington (2001), PK Seth Marler efforts from Hurricane Katrina. (2003), and TE Brian Jones (2004) …

2005: Played in six games … Finished down on a seven-yard pass from Byron with three catches for 15 yards … Missed Leftwich at San Diego on Oct. 10 … Set 10 games with an ankle injury … Caught season highs with three catches for 28 all three passes in season-finale against yards and the game-winning touchdown Tennessee on Jan. 1 … Was inactive in against Kansas City on Oct. 17 … Had postseason contest at New England on three receptions for 27 yards vs. Jan. 7 … Tennessee on Nov. 21 … VETERANS 2004: Played in 12 games … Tenth on 2003: Played in all 16 games … team with nine catches for 81 yards and Registered 17 catches for 166 yards two touchdowns … Added four special which tied for sixth on team … Saw

UNDRAFTED ROOKIES ON OPENING DAY ROSTERS

YEAR PLAYER 1995 TE Gordon Laro HANKTON 1996 CB Rashid Gayle 1997 CB Kevin Devine, DE Jabbar Threats 1998 None 96 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

jaguars.com 2006 COLLEGE: tions for49yards. with season-andteam-highfourrecep- game oftheyearagainst HoustonDec.7 Indianapolis …Hadmostproductive third quarter Nov. scoringdrive 9vs. yards toconvert athird-and-12 playin yards (16 long)…Caughtonepassfor16 Lewis andcaughtthreepassesfor42 14 vs.Buffalo after injurytoJermaine special teams…Playedasthird WR Sept. Carolina …Playedasfourth WR andon NFLgameaction infirst onSept. 7at ing 64passesfor1,270yardsand13 … Started everygame as a senior, catch- yardsand30 175 receptionsfor3,400 TDs …Hadcareertotalsof elite widereceivers I-AA’slished himselfasoneofDivision EPRTR DATE TEMPERATURE DATE TEMPERATURE 05Jcsnil / 55080 8 5.0 15 3 6/0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 03Jcsnil 6 01 6 . 20 TD 22 LG 9.8 AVG 166 YDS 17 NO GP/GS 16/0 2004 Jacksonville 2003 RECEIVING MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE * Playoff game 8Dc ,20 tCeeadW20-14 6-20 W 28-3 24-34 13-27 28-25 L 25-28 at Cleveland L L L atNewEngland W atNew York Jets at NewEngland Dec.4,2005 atNewEngland L Jan.12,1997* at New Jan.10,1999* York Giants at GreenBay Dec.14,2003 28 Jan.7,2005 27 Dec.23,2000 26 Dec.19,2004 25 24 23 12 5Sp.8 02v.Idaaoi 25-28 40-13 28-25 28-3 L W 27-22 W vs.Indianapolis W vs.N.Y. Giants vs. Buffalo vs.Philadelphia W Sept.8,2002 Sept.7,1997 vs.N.Y. Jets vs.Houston Sept.14,2003 Oct.6,2002 at Tennessee atChicago 85 Sept.29,2002 85 Sept.8,1996 86 Sept.20,1998 87 Sept.6,1998 87 87 88 88 e.1,20 tCnint 14-17 L at Cincinnati Dec.17,2000 9 akovle1/ 1901t2 14t 9.0 81 9 12/0 Jacksonville Three-year starter whoestab- er 4 02 6 . 22 22 9.0 262 29 34/0 3 years CORTEZ HANKTON’S NFLSTATISTICS THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE Special teamstackles:5in2003,42004 WARMEST GAMES COLDEST GAMES REGULAR SEASON POETWLSCORE W/L OPPONENT SCORE W/L OPPONENT Cortez HanktonJr. and teamsponsoredevents…Full name: Panthers …Supports localmilitaryefforts Hankton isamemberoftheCarolina football andtrack …Hiscousin,Karl High inNewOrleans…Lettered inboth Orleans, La.… Attended St. Augustine PERSONAL: business management. three TDs …Graduatedwithadegreein Totaled 33receptionsfor822yardsand as heaveraged24.9yardsacatch … junior …Set school single-seasonrecord, 941 yards(15.4 average)andnine TDs asa games …Led teamwith61receptionsfor least one TD catch in10 consecutive touchdowns …Set school recordwithat Single … Lives inNew Single …Lives 38-17 27-34 L 24-23 L W 97 HANKTON VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 202 COLLEGE: MARSHALL BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 25, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: SENIOA, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2001 NFL EXPERIENCE: 6TH YEAR

CHRIS HANSON 2 PUNTER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1999(1/0), 2000 (IR), 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/0), 2003 (5/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0) NFL TOTALS: 70 games, 0 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 69 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Cleveland as an undrafted rookie 4/23/99 … Waived by Cleveland on 8/31/99 … Signed by Green Bay to active roster on 9/1/99 … Waived by Green Bay on 9/14/99 … Signed by Green Bay to practice squad on 9/16/99 … Released from practice squad by Green Bay on 10/12/99 … Signed by Miami to practice squad on 12/29/99 … Waived by Miami on 8/15/01 … Signed as a veteran free agent on 8/18/01.

PRO: Strong, athletic punter who has Special Teams Player of the Month in developed into one of the best in the NFL Sept. … In season-opener vs. Seattle on … Pro Bowler in 2002 … In second Jaguars season, led AFC in both gross punting and net punting … Second CAT FACTS Jaguars punter to play in the Pro Bowl, joining Bryan Barker (1997) … Second to > Chris is the second punter in team Barker for Jaguars career record for history to be voted to the Pro Bowl gross punting average (43.5 yards) … In joining Bryan Barker in 1997 70 NFL games, has 356 career punts for > Chris has donated personal funds 15,427 yards, with 43 touchbacks and 116 to the CHILD Cancer Fund for each inside the 20, with a long of 74 … Team’s

VETERANS punt downed inside opponent’s surprise player of 2001 when he had 37.1- 20-yard line in the 2004 and 2005 yard net average (fourth in NFL) and seasons totaling $6,100 43.6-yard gross average (sixth in NFL) … Training camp pickup in 2001 who beat out a fifth-round draft choice (David Sept. 11, punted four times with three Leaverton) for the job to replace Barker punts downed inside the 20 … Had four … Left-footed punter had previous stints of six punts inside the 20 at New York with Cleveland, Green Bay and Miami … Jets on Sept. 25 … Tied career-high with Punted for Packers in 1999 season open- nine punts against Pittsburgh on Oct. 16 HANSON er and spent 2000 season on Dolphins’ … Recorded career-long punt of 74 yards injured reserve list after suffering torn on Nov. 20 at Tennessee … Recorded five ACL in right (non-kicking) knee in NFL punts for 41.8-yard average in postsea- Europe … Also holds for placekicks … son contest at New England on Jan. 7 … 98 2005: Played in all 16 games for the 2004: Played in all 16 games … Punted fourth time in five years … Punted 82 84 times for 3,592 yards (42.8 avg.) with times for 3,517 yards (42.9 avg.) with 11 nine touchbacks and 28 inside the 20 … touchbacks and set a team record with Finished with a net average of 35.5 … In 33 punts inside the 20 … Named AFC season-opener at Buffalo on Sept. 12, punted six times for 47-yard average,

jaguars.com with a career-long 69 yarder … Set career- 2001: Came out of nowhere to win team’s high with nine punts and four inside the punting job, replacing Pro Bowler Bryan 20 against Denver on Sept. 19 … Had eight Barker, the only punter in franchise’s first punts with three inside the 20 vs. Chicago six seasons … Signed as veteran free on Dec. 12, and had seven punts in each of agent on Aug. 18 and beat out David the final three games with eight downed Leaverton, the team’s fifth-round draft inside the 20 … choice … Appeared in all 16 games, punt- ing 82 times for 3,577 yards, a 43.6-yard 2003: Played in just five games before average, with 12 touchbacks, 24 inside the injuring his leg in a locker room accident 20 and 59 long … Gross average was fifth Oct. 9 and going on injured reserve for the in AFC and sixth in NFL … His 37.1-yard remainder of the season Oct. 10 … Punted net punting average was third in AFC and 23 times for 1,001 yards (43.5 avg.) with fourth in NFL … Ranked ninth in AFC with one touchback and four inside the 20 … 24 kicks inside the 20 … Tied for second- Had Jaguars first ever punt blocked at most punts in a season in franchise histo- Carolina … ry, and net average was fourth-highest 2002: Voted to Pro Bowl (team’s only play- ever … er on AFC squad) … Finished season first 2000: Signed by Miami on Feb. 8 and allo- in AFC in both gross punting (44.2-yard cated to NFL Europe League … Played for average) and net punting (37.6 average) … Barcelona Dragons, punting 50 times for Had the most downed punts in the NFL 42.8-yard average … Suffered a torn ACL (18) … Set career highs for gross and net in his right (non-kicking) knee in team’s punting, fewest touchbacks (10) and most season finale while kicking off … Placed kicks inside the 20 (27) … Made two tack- on injured reserve on July 21 and missed les on punt coverage … Had season-long entire season … punts of 64 yards in Sept. 8 season open- er vs. Indianapolis and Nov. 10 vs. 1999: Spent preseason with Cleveland, Washington … On Sept. 29 vs. N.Y. Jets, playing in three games and averaging 43.7 punted five times for 53.2 gross average, yards on 10 punts (53 long, 4 In20, 0 TB) … the second-highest single-game mark in Waived on Aug. 31 and signed with Green team history behind Bryan Barker’s 53.8 Bay on Sept. 1 after Josh Bidwell was on 10/19/97 … Punted season-high eight diagnosed with testicular cancer … times on Oct. 27 vs. Houston for 44.1 Waived on Sept. 14 by Packers, who gross average, and made one tackle on signed Louie Aguiar… Originally signed punt coverage … Had stellar game Nov. 10 as an undrafted rookie with Cleveland vs. Washington, punting five times for Browns on April 23. 48.2 gross average with four inside the 20 and 64 long. Had no kicks returned for net COLLEGE: Four-year letterman who had average of 48.2 yards, setting a team sin- career average of 39.9 yards on 228 punts, gle-game record (previous: 46.8 by Barker including a long of 70 … Had best season

on 11/2/97). Pinned Redskins at their own as a sophomore, amassing a 44.5-yard VETERANS 19-, 5-, 7- and 6-yard lines to receive a spe- average on 52 punts … Majored in busi- cial teams game ball … Had third straight ness management. game with no touchbacks Nov. 17 at PERSONAL: Married (Kasey) with son Houston, with six punts for 43.0 average, (Christian) … Lives in Jacksonville … 3 In20 and 51 long. Received a special Attended East Coweta (Ga.) High … teams game ball … Volunteers with the Community Asthma HANSON JAGUARS LONGEST PUNTS

Punter Chris Hanson has two of the five longest punts in team history. Here are the Jaguars’ five longest punts in the regular season. 99 RK. PLAYER OPPONENT LENGTH 1. Bryan Barker 10/11/99 at New York Jets 83 yards 2. Chris Hanson 11/20/05 at Tennessee 74 yards 3. Chris Hanson 9/12/04 at Buffalo 69 yards 4. Bryan Barker 10/18/98 at Buffalo 65 yards Bryan Barker 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 65 yards

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 100 HANSON VETERANS teammate andfellowasthmasufferer schools … Appeared onaposterwith Speaks tochildren atareaelementary Scouts andmilitarycommunity… includingthosefortheBoy fundraisers, local causesbyattending community area elementaryschools andsupports public serviceannouncement,speaksat local awarenessina eventsandappears Partnership inJacksonville … Attends games arebasedontheprioryear’sstandings(firstplaceplaysfirstplace,etc.). 16 regular-seasongamesforallclubsuntilthe2009seasonareset.Thefinal twointraconference Along withrealignment,theNFL instituted aschedule rotationinwhichthematchupsfor14of 05Jcsnil 6 23574. 53. 13 41 1 2 0 74 58 74 69 33 116 0 28 4 43 11 64 9 1 36.6 27 36.9 35.5 31.1 10 56 15 13 43.4 37.6 42.9 2 15.270 3,517 352 42.8 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 11 43.5 82 3,592 0 69/ 1,001 84 44.2 16/ 0 Jaguars totals: 5 yrs 23 3,583 16/ 0 NFL totals: 81 Jacksonville 5/0 2005 Jacksonville 16/ 0 2004 Jacksonville 2003 Jacksonville 2002 05Jcsnil / 0 1803. 60 46 1 0 35.6 0 41.8 209 5 0 1/0 44 0 Jacksonville 2005 0 38.5 0 39.3 157 4 1/0 20 GreenBay 1999 PUNTING PUNTING alsCwosPiaepi alsAlnaFlosNewOrleansSaints Tampa Bay KansasCityChiefs Bucc AFCEast SanDiegoChargers CarolinaPanthers AtlantaFalcons KansasCityChiefs Washinton Redskins PhiladelphiaEagles Pittsburgh Steelers MiamiDolphins New York Giants Dallas Cowboys New York Jets Buffalo Bills New EnglandPatriots HOME F atACWs F etAFC North AFCWest SeattleSeahawks AFCWest St.LouisRams San Francisco ArizonaCardinals DetroitLions AFC East Minnesota Vikings ChicagoBears Green BayPackers HOME Pittsburgh Steelers lvln rwsBaltimoreRavens Cleveland Browns JAGUARS NON-DIVISIONALSCHEDULEFROM2006 TO2009 1Jcsnil 6 23574. 53. 22 90 59 24 12 37.1 15 43.6 3,577 82 16/ 0 Jacksonville 01 r 0 5 5474. 63. 3167 2 74 116 43 36.6 56 43.3 15,427 356 70/0 6 yrs 2008 2006 CHRIS HANSON’SNFLSTATISTICS PG OYSAGF V B2 GBK LG 20 TB AVG FC AVG YDS NO GP/GS BK LG 20 TB AVG FC AVG YDS NO GP/GS Cincinnati Bengals AWAY AWAY Special teams tackles: 1 in 2001, 2 in 2002, 2 in 2003, 1in2004 Special teamstackles: 2in2003, 1in2001, 2in2002, REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON RS E IN NET GROSS RS E IN NET GROSS Christopher DavidHanson. golf tournaments…Full name: totaling $6,100 …Participates incharity inside opponent’s 20-yardlinesince2004 Cancer Fund foreach puntdowned fundstotheCHILD Donated personal are undergoingcancertreatment… ment benefitingfamilieswhosechildren the disease…Hostsannualgolftourna- Jimmy Smithpromotingawareness for aln adr DenverBroncos Oakland Raiders HOME im opisNew York Jets Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills HOME 2008 2007 AFC North AWAY New EnglandPatriots AWAY jaguars.com aneers 49ers HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 285 COLLEGE: IOWA STATE BIRTHDATE: MARCH 14, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: DOLTON, ILLINOIS HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2005 (DENVER) NFL EXPERIENCE: 6TH YEAR

REGGIE HAYWARD 97 DEFENSIVE END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (6/2), 2002 (9/0), 2003 (16/2, 1/0), 2004 (16/15, 1/1), 2005 (15/15, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 62 games, 34 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 15 games, 15 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 3 games, 1 start 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: Sixth-year defensive end who signed and forced one fumble in postseason game with the Jaguars on March 2, 2005 as an at New England on Jan. 7 … unrestricted free agent … Has developed into one of the NFL’s top pass rusher with 2004: Denver’s top pass-rushing threat 8.5 sacks in 2005 and 27.5 sacks the last played in 16 games with 15 starts, and led three seasons … Has 30.5 career sacks in the Broncos in sacks with 10.5 … Sack total five NFL seasons and at least 8.5 sacks in set career high and was third-highest total last three seasons … Posted a four-game streak with at least one sack in 2004 to mark the longest such streak by a Bronco since CAT FACT 1996 (DE Alfred Williams) … Recorded a 76- yard interception return at New Orleans that marked the longest non-scoring inter- > In 2005, Reggie made several visits ception return in team history … Totaled to Eugene Butler Middle School two three-sack games in career and tied a where he met with a group of boys Broncos rookie record with his three sacks to talk about different issues against Seattle in 2001 … Drafted by the Broncos in the third round (87th overall) of the 2001 draft … in the AFC … Totaled 60 tackles (45 solo), VETERANS one 76-yard interception, five pass 2005: Started all 15 games he played and breakups, one forced fumble and one fum- started playoff game at New England … ble recovery … Posted a four-game streak Led the Jaguars with 8.5 sacks and total with at least one sack to mark the longest was the team’s highest since 2001 … such streak by a Bronco since 1996 (DE Ranked first with 57 quarterback pressures Alfred Williams) … Recorded the teams’ and had 49 tackles (39 solo), four passes lone sack in their AFC Wild Card Game at defensed, two forced fumbles and one Indianapolis … Made first start of the sea- fumble recovery … In first game as a son at Jacksonville on Sept. 19 and totaled Jaguar on Sept. 11 vs. Seattle, recorded one six tackles and one sack … Recorded 100th HAYWARD sack of Matt Hasselback, a season-high nine career tackle in a five-tackle game at pressures and a forced fumble … At the Oakland on Oct. 17 … Made first career New York Jets on Sept. 25 recorded one interception in the fourth quarter at New 101 sack of and one forced Orleans and took it 76 yards to the Saints’ fumble … Registered 1.5 sacks of Jake five-yard line. His 76-yard interception Plummer on Oct. 2 vs. Denver … Posted return was the longest non-scoring inter- season-high of two sacks in games at ception return in team history and was the Pittsburgh on Oct. 16 (of Tommy Maddox) fourth-longest overall interception return and vs. Indianapolis on Dec. 11 (of Peyton by a Bronco … Tallied three sacks of quar- Manning) … Recorded sack of Tom Brady terback Billy Volek at Tennessee on Dec. 25,

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS tying a career high set Dec. 9, 2001 vs. five tackles (four solo) and first three Seattle. Finished with four tackles, a career sacks (on ). The forced fumble on a sack and one pass three sacks were the most in a game breakup … (12/14/01 vs. Oak.) by a Bronco in 2001 and tied the franchise record for a rookie 2003: Played in all 16 games, starting two held by Rulon Jones while tying for the … Recorded 44 tackles (32 solo), including seventh-best effort overall in club history. a then career-high 8.5 sacks that tied for … Made first NFL start vs. Oakland on 10th most in the AFC … Added five pass Dec. 30, replacing Kavika Pittman at right deflections, two forced fumbles and two defensive end (injured reserve) … fumble recoveries … Registered three Drafted in the third round of the 2001 solo tackles and a fumble recovery in the draft with the 87th choice overall. Broncos’ AFC Wild Card game at Indianapolis … In the season opener at COLLEGE: First-team All-Big 12 Cincinnati on Sept. 7, posted a sack of Jon Conference selection as a senior at Iowa Kitna and had eight tackles while adding a State after two consecutive seasons of deflected pass, a forced fumble and a honorable mention consideration … A recovered a fumble … Started for first three-year starter who never missed a time vs. Oakland on Sept. 22 and record- game in college (44 games with 33 starts) ed three tackles, including a season-high and did not redshirt … Totaled 229 career 2.5 sacks of … Recorded just tackles (147 solo), 16.5 sacks, four passes one solo tackle vs. San Diego on Nov. 16, defensed, five forced fumbles and five but the lone tackle was a sack of Chargers fumble recoveries … Received the Arthur quarterback . Forced and Floyd Scott Award as a senior, given annu- recovered the ball on the play … Tallied ally to the team’s outstanding defensive three tackles at Oakland on Nov. 30, lineman, and was a team captain and Most including 1.5 sacks … Valuable Player … Majored in sociology. 2002: Played in a reserve role in nine PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Chicago games and made 10 tackles (seven solo) … All-America selection by Reebok, Prep before being placed on injured reserve Football Report and Super Prep at with a fractured right hand on Dec. 4 … Thornridge High in Dolton, Ill., as a senior. The injury occurred in Denver's 30-27 Named one of the top players nationally overtime loss at San Diego on Dec. 1 … by Prep Football Report and earned first- Was declared inactive for three games … team All-State honors. … Also played tight end and served as the team’s punter, 2001: Played in each of the final six as well as lettering in basketball, earning games as a rookie after being declared All-Conference honors as a junior and a inactive for the first 10 … Finished with senior … Also lettered in track … Served 22 tackles (16 solo), including three sacks as a celebrity shopper in first annual … Played in first NFL game at Dallas on Shop With the Jaguars holiday event ben- Nov. 22 and registered two solo tackles … efiting local community agencies … Full Played vs. Seattle on Dec. 9, registering

VETERANS name: Reginald Joseph Hayward Jr.

REGGIE HAYWARD’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 2004 Denver 16/15 60 45 15 0 *10.5 1 1 2005 Jacksonville 15/15 49 39 10 0 *8.5 2 1 NFL totals: 5 years 62/34 185 139 46 0 30.5 5 4 102 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 interception for 76 yards at N.O. 11/21/04 POSTSEASON 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: 5 years 3/ 2 8 7 1 0 2.0 1 1 * Team leader # Shared team lead

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 325 COLLEGE: TENNESSEE BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 9, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST ROUND 2002 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

JOHN HENDERSON 98 DEFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (16/13), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/15, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 64 games, 60 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2002 draft.

PRO: Big, physical Pro Bowl tackle who 2005: Started 15 games and played in all teams with Marcus Stroud to give the 16 contests for the fourth-consecutive sea- Jaguars one of the NFL’s biggest and best son … Led the defensive line with 83 tack- interior defensive lines … Has 18.5 career les (62 solo) which ranked fifth on the sacks to rank fifth in team history … team … Finished tied for third on the team Earned first trip to the Pro Bowl after 2004 season. Along with Stroud (second con- secutive trip), marked the most Jaguars in CAT FACT the Pro Bowl since 2001 … Has not missed a game in four-year career, starting 60 of > Joined Marcus Stroud as the only 64 games … Jaguars No. 1 draft choice in Jaguars to earn trips to the Pro 2002, tied a team single-game record with Bowl after the 2004 season three sacks in his first NFL start and fin- ished with 6.5 sacks for the year (tops with nine passes defensed and 20 quarter- among rookie defensive tackles) and 79 back pressures … Also recorded three tackles in first NFL season … Highest- sacks, four tackles for a loss and one drafted defensive lineman ever by forced fumble … Recorded season-high Jaguars and second defensive tackle 12 tackles (eight solo), two for a loss and drafted overall in 2002 … Outland Trophy two passes defensed at Indianapolis on winner in 2000, would have been selected Sept. 18 … Tallied eight tackles (five solo),

among top five picks in 2001 draft but one for a loss and three quarterback pres- VETERANS returned for senior year to have chance to sure vs. Cincinnati on Oct. 9 … Recorded win NCAA national championship … Tall first sack of the season at Cleveland off and extremely quick, racking up 18.5 sacks along with eight solo tackles and 337 tackles in four seasons, including on Dec. 4 … Best game of season came at three multi-sack games … Houston on Dec. 24 while registering two sacks of David Carr and a forced fumble JAGUARS SACK LEADERS

JAGUARS ALL TIME CURRENT JAGUARS WITH ALL TEAMS HENDERSON 1. 55.0 1. Marcellus Wiley 44.0 2. Joel Smeenge 34.0 2. Reggie Hayward 30.5 3. Kevin Hardy 28.5 3. Tony Williams 22.0 103 4. Gary Walker 22.5 4. John Henderson 18.5 5. John Henderson 18.5 5. Marcus Stroud 16.5 6. Marcus Stroud 16.5 Mike Peterson 16.5 7. Clyde Simmons 16.0 7. 14.5 8. Paul Spicer 14.5 8. 10.5 9. Renaldo Wynn 13.5 9. Bobby McCray 9.0 10. Jeff Lageman 12.5 10. Daryl Smith 6.0

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS along with seven tackles (six solo) … loss, two passes defensed and a forced Recorded five tackles (two solo), one for fumble … Oct. 12 vs. Miami made four a loss and one pass defensed in playoff solo tackles, including a TFL and one game at New England on Jan. 7 … forced fumble (first of career). Served as defense team captain … Made 25th NFL 2004: Started all 16 contests for the sec- start Nov. 30 vs. Tampa Bay, making two ond-consecutive season … Finished sea- solo tackles, four pressures. Batted down son ranked fourth on team with a career- two passes on Bucs' final two plays of high 98 tackles (78 solo) … Tied for the game … team lead with 5.5 sacks along with Greg Favors … Also recorded 39 quarterback 2002: Played in all 16 games as a rookie, pressures, five passes defensed, five making 13 starts … Totaled 79 tackles tackles for a loss and recovered a fumble and 6.5 sacks (tied for lead with Marcus … In win at Tennessee on Sept. 26 Stroud) … Led all NFL rookie defensive recorded seven tackles, six quarterback tackles in sacks … Made three sacks in pressures and a half sack … Tallied six his first NFL start, tying a team single- tackles, two passes batted down and two game record … Added six passes pressures in Jaguars’ first ever win in defensed, four tackles for loss, eight QB Indianapolis on Oct. 24 … Received pressures, one fumble recovery and a defensive game ball on Nov. 14 against blocked field goal attempt … Played in Detroit with seven tackles, one pass bat- DT rotation in his first three NFL games, ted down and three pressures … At seeing action on about half of the defen- Minnesota on Nov. 28 registered second sive plays … Made first NFL start on Oct. career multi-sack game with two sacks of 6 vs. Philadelphia in place of injured Daunte Culpepper along with nine tack- Larry Smith, making seven tackles, les … Received second defensive game including three sacks of Donovan ball of the season against Chicago on McNabb to tie team’s single-game record Dec. 12, tallying 10 tackles, one tackle for set by Kelvin Pritchett (10/5/97 vs. a loss, one sack and two pressures … Set Cincinnati). Received a defense game season-high 11 tackles (seven solo), one ball … Drafted in the first round, the sack of David Carr and two pressures in ninth overall choice and second defen- home season-finale against Houston on sive tackle selected after Ryan Sims. Dec. 26 … Recovered a fumble along with four tackles at Oakland on Jan. 2 … COLLEGE: Standout pass rusher suf- fered through an assortment of injuries 2003: Started all 16 contests for the first as a senior, but still garnered most time in career … Finished second NFL national postseason honors … Three- season ranked sixth on team with 77 year starter made 165 tackles (130 solo) tackles (60 solo), 3.5 sacks (tied for third) during his career … Made 20.5 sacks, and 33 QB pressures … Led team with 13 ranking fifth on school’s all-time record tackles for loss … Started at DT Sept. 7 at list … Also registered 39 stops behind Carolina, making seven tackles (six solo), the line and deflected seven passes,

VETERANS including a sack (of ), while recovering five fumbles and caus- one pass defensed and team-high five ing four others … Played in three bowl pressures … Most productive outing games: 2001 Citrus, 2000 Cotton and came in Week four at Houston Sept. 28, 1999 Fiesta … Returned for his senior making 12 tackles (six solo), including a year in 2001, and was named an Outland half-sack (of David Carr), two tackles for a Trophy Finalist and All-America first-

JAGUARS BLOCKED FIELD GOALS

In 11 years, the Jaguars have blocked six field goals on special teams in the regular season. HENDERSON DATE OPPONENT PLAYER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT 12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati Clyde Simmons Dave Pelfrey, 42 yards 104 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 Jason Elam, 46 yards

jaguars.com team selection by the Football Writers Majored in psychology. Association, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, The Sporting PERSONAL: Engaged (Alivian Cawley) News and Associated Press … Added All- with a son, Ja’Mari (3), and daughter, Talia Conference first-team honors from (1) … Lives in Nashville, Tenn. … Attended league’s coaches, Associated Press and Pearl-Cohn High in Nashville, where he Football News … Started 10 games at left was an All-America selection as a senior defensive tackle … Recorded 48 tackles in 1997 by Parade, USA Today, Blue Chip (33 solo) with 4.5 sacks and nine tackles Illustrated, National Recruiting Advisor, for loss. Credited with 12 QB pressures, Super Prep … Ranked No. 7 in The deflected three passes and recovered two Sporting News Top 100 … Ranked No. 1 in fumbles. Hampered during the early part state by Knoxville News-Sentinel and of season by a high ankle sprain suffered Chattanooga Times … First-team All-State in the season opener. Battled through the as picked by Associated Press and state injury to make a solid contribution, but sports writers … All-District, All-Region the injury sidelined him for two games (he and All-Metro pick … Named Gatorade was re-injured in ninth game). … Outland Player of the Year for Tennessee … Trophy Winner as a junior. All-America Selected to play in Tennessee-Kentucky first-team pick by Associated Press. All-Star game … As a senior, made 150 Football News Defensive Player of the tackles and two sacks … Also played tight Year semifinalist. Bronko Nagurski Trophy end, catching 45 passes for 560 yards and finalist. All-SEC first-team choice by the 11 touchdowns … School won back-to- Associated Press, The Sporting News and back state championships his final two College Sports Central. SEC Defensive years … All-State as a junior, making 145 Player of the Year by Associated Press and tackles and 15 sacks, while adding 37 College Sports Central … Touchdown Club catches for 470 yards and nine TDs at tight of Columbus Award of Distinction … end … All-State in basketball, but was Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Male injured much of his senior season … Amateur Athlete of the Year … Started all Visited several local libraries during rook- year at left defensive tackle … Recorded ie season to promote Jaguars Foundation 71 tackles (64 solo) with a career-high 12 reading initiative … Has volunteered with sacks (third-best total in school history) Big Brothers and Big Sisters … In 2003, and 21 tackles for loss … Only Jonathan participated in the Campbell’s Chunky Brown (13.5 in 1997) and Reggie White (15 Soup “Tackling Hunger” program, donat- in 1983) had more sacks in a season at ing 427 cans of soup to Second Harvest Tennessee …Had nine QB pressures and Food Bank … Featured with teammates two pass deflections, recovered three Rob Meier and Paul Spicer on 2006 cover fumbles and forced four others … Started of BellSouth Yellow Pages in Jacksonville the last seven games at left defensive … Served as a celebrity shopper in first tackle as a sophomore … Finished with 43 annual Shop With the Jaguars holiday tackles (30 solo), four sacks and nine tack- event benefiting local community agencies les for loss … As a partial qualifier as a … In 2006 partnered with Baptist Hospital freshman in 1998, was a member of the to raise awareness on heart disease … Full VETERANS squad but ineligible for competition … name: John Nathan Henderson.

JOHN HENDERSON’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 HENDERSON 2005 Jacksonville 16/15 83 62 21 0 3.0 1 0 NFL totals: 4 years 64/60 337 259 78 0 18.5 3 3 105 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 blocked field goal in 2002

POSTSEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 1 5 2 3 0 0.0 0 0

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HILL VETERANS 81 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: three weeks on 49ers’ practicesquad… three weekson49ers’ …Spentfinal was waivedon Aug. 18 PRO: h tat acn n20 … the Atlanta Falcons in2002 Originally asixth-rounddraft selectionof signing withtheJaguarsonJan. 9… spent timewithseventeamsbeforere- 59 passesfor841 yardsandeighttouch- game atsplit endandcaughtacareer-high mention All-Conference …Started every player inthecountry…Earnedhonorable which tothetopspecialteams isgiven Received Mosi Tatupu Award asasenior and was team’s kickoff returnspecialist… il nAg 1… Bills on Aug. 31 practice squadafter beingreleasedbythe Waived on8/16/05 …Signedasaveteranfreeagenton8/17/05. practice squadon11/3/04 … Waived on6/15/05 …SignedbyDetroiton8/3/05 … San Francisco practicesquadon12/17/03 … Waived on8/31/04…SignedtoBuffalo … Waived on1/6/03…SignedbySeattle on1/15/03 … Waived on8/18/03 …Signedto squad on10/2/02 … Waived on10/25/02 …SignedtoDetroitpracticesquadon12/12/02 … Waived/injured byFalcons onSept. 17 …SignedtoNewOrleanspractice draft 2002 COLLEGE: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: TRANSACTIONS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: by theJaguarson Aug. 29… waived bytheLionson Aug. 16 … Waived with theJaguarson Aug. 17 after being signed byDetroiton Aug. 3…Signed the sixthround. the 184th overall selectionby Atlanta in …Originallydrafted with practice squad …FinishedseasononDetroit’s Sept. 17 on Sept. 14 butwas waived/injuredon … to53-manroster Activated for 12 yards Sept. 15 and recordedfourpuntreturns COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: Signed byBuffalo onNov. 3totheir avdb ufl nJn 5and Waived byBuffalo onJune 15 Played inonegame vs.Chicagoon Signed withSeattle onJan. 15 but First-year wide receiver whohas widereceiver First-year WIDE RECEIVER KAHLIL HILL Three-year starter atsplitend NFL STATISTICS: 1 game, 0starts 1ST YEAR VETERAN FREE AGENT 2005 RICHMOND, MICHIGAN MARCH 18, 1979 IOWA 200 6-2 Originally drafted by Atlanta inthesixthround(184th overall) in 2002 (1/0), 2003 (ps), 2004 (ps), 2005 (ps) (ps),2005 (ps),2004 (1/0),2003 2002 2 puntreturnsfor 12 yardsin2002 PERSONAL: Majored incommunications. game asaredshirt freshmanin1998 … Missed 1999 season after starting every 680 yards(27.2 avg.)andonetouchdown … for 153 yards(9.6avg.)and25kickoffs for touchdownsand five …Returned 16 punt started 10 with58receptionsfor619 yards kickoff returner…Playedineverygame and asajuniortheteam’sConference honors 226 yards(11.9 avg.)…Earned All- for 364yards(24.3avg.)and19 puntsfor downs asasenior…Returned 15 kickoffs name: Kahlil Hill. less attheClara White Mission…Full junior year…Enjoysfeedingthe home- … Track teamwonstatechampionship his records with54receptionsfor969 yards receptions asaseniorandset team conference recordwith12 touchdown championship with13-0 record…Set state teamasasenior… Team wonstate Named toDes Moines Register Eliteall- baseball andtrack atIowa CityHigh… Ariz. …Lettered infootball,basketball, 2,880 yards and21touchdowns in 73games with185 receptions for > with Buffalo andDetroit. Heplayed pla Kahlil isthesonofJ.D. Hillwho yed seven seasonsintheNFL CAT FACT Single … Lives inPhoenix, Single …Lives jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 303 COLLEGE: HAWAII BIRTHDATE: JULY 2, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: HONOLULU, HAWAII HOW ACQUIRED: WAIVERS 2006 (SEATTLE) NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

WAYNE HUNTER 70 OFFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (0/0), 2004 (1/0), 2005 (1/0, 0/0) NFL TOTALS: 2 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Seattle in the third round (73rd overall) of the 2003 draft … Waived by Seattle on 5/21/06 … Claimed off waivers on 5/22/06.

PRO: Fourth-year offensive tackle who COLLEGE: Former defensive lineman was signed by Jacksonville on May 22 who began career at California before after spending three seasons in Seattle … transferring to Hawaii … Moved to offen- Played in two games for the Seahawks sive line in 2002 … Started every game as after being drafted in the third round (73rd overall selection) of the 2003 draft out of Hawaii … Was the fifth offensive tackle CAT FACT drafted overall behind Jordan Gross, George Foster, Kwame Harris and Jon Stinchcomb … Drafted one spot below > Wayne was drafted by the Seattle former Hawaii teammate and current Seahawks with the 73rd overall pick in Jaguars teammate Vince Manuwai … the 2003 NFL Draft which was one spot behind fellow teammate Vince 2005: Spent the entire year on the Manuwai who also played at Hawaii Seahawks active roster but only saw action in one game at Green Bay on Jan. 1 a junior at left tackle registering 69 knock- … Was inactive for all three postseason down and offense averaged 386.1 yards a games including Super Bowl XL in Detroit game … Appeared in 11 games with two … starts at defensive tackle as a sophomore

2004: Spent the entire year on the with 12 tackles … Recorded 14 tackles and VETERANS Seahawks active roster … Saw action on 1.5 sacks while at California … Majored in special teams at Arizona on Oct. 24 … communications. Declared inactive for postseason game PERSONAL: Engaged (Danielle Owyen) against St. Louis on Jan. 8 … with daughter Shaylyn … Lives in 2003: Spent the entire year on the Honolulu, Hawaii … Lettered in football, Seahawks active roster but was inactive basketball and track at Radford High in for all 16 games … Declared inactive for Honolulu, Hawaii … Earned All-America honors as a senior … Full name: Wayne postseason game at Green Bay on Jan. 4 HUNTER … Originally selected in the third round Hunter. (73rd overall pick) of the NFL draft.

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2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 211 COLLEGE: GRAMBLING BIRTHDATE: AUGUST 7, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: GALVESTON, TEXAS HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2006 (BALTIMORE) NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

RANDY HYMES 14 WIDE RECEIVER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (7/2), 2003 (IR), 2004 (14/7), 2005 (16/3) NFL TOTALS: 37 games, 12 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Baltimore as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/26/02 … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 5/18/06.

PRO: Dynamic player with great hands receptions for 55 yards at Pittsburgh on who showed the ability to make the spec- Dec. 26 … tacular catch as well as being a fearless receiver across the middle … Led the Ravens in yards per reception in 2002 CAT FACT and 2004 … Played in 30 games with 10 starts over the last two seasons … > Randy worked with the students in Collected 37 receptions for 455 yards and Living Classrooms’ Fresh Start pro- four touchdowns over that span … gram, assisting with various car- Missed all of the 2003 season due to a pentry activities in 2003 and 2004 torn ACL … 2005: Played in all 16 games for the first time in career and started two contests … 2003: Placed on injured reserve on Aug. Recorded 11 receptions for 132 yards and 30 after tearing his ACL in the first presea- two touchdowns … Started first game of son game against the Bills on Aug. 9 … the season for an injured Mark Clayton and pulled in two receptions for 25 yards 2002: Played in seven games, starting at Chicago on Oct. 23 … Started at wide two, as a rookie after being moved up from the practice squad … Finished the VETERANS out and had one reception for 21 yards at Pittsburgh on Oct. 31 … Hauled in two season with six receptions for 123 yards receptions for 15 yards including a three- for a team-best 20.5 yards per catch aver- yard touchdown vs. Pittsburgh on Nov. age … Signed to the Ravens’ active roster 20 … Pulled in a touchdown pass against on Nov. 14 after spending the first nine Green Bay on Dec. 19 … weeks of the season on the practice squad … Saw action in first NFL game 2004: Saw action in 14 games, starting from scrimmage, but did not post a catch seven … Recorded 26 receptions for 323 at Miami on Nov. 17 … Recorded first

HYMES yards and two touchdowns (all three set career reception on an 11-yard strike from career highs) … Posted at least one recep- QB Jeff Blake … Started first-career NFL tion in 11 of 14 games played … Saw first game vs. Cleveland on Dec. 22 and action after missing all of 2003 with a torn hauled in three receptions for 36 yards … ACL in the season opener at Cleveland on Started and had two receptions for 76 108 Sept. 12. Pulled in a career-high five recep- yards, including a spectacular catch and tions, good for 39 yards. … Hauled in first- run for 33 yards on third-and-11 in the career touchdown reception at Cincinnati fourth quarter in game 16 at Pittsburgh on Sept. 26 … Had a career-long 57-yard on Dec. 29. touchdown reception (on a flea flicker from Kyle Boller via ) vs. COLLEGE: Offensive Player of the Year at Kansas City on Oct. 4 … Recorded four Grambling as a senior … Played quarter-

jaguars.com back and completed 294 of 623 passes for High … Was All-State and District MVP in 4,413 yards with 33 touchdowns and 22 football … Finished in second place in the interceptions in his career … At wide State Triple Jump … Was Texas All-Star receiver caught 15 career receptions for basketball game MVP … Worked with the 242 yards and six touchdowns … Played students in Living Classrooms’ Fresh Start on the Grambling basketball team, averag- program, assisting with various carpentry ing 5.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game activities. Students produced a line of out- his senior year … Also competed in the door furniture, boats and custom projects long jump for the Tigers’ track and field during the 2003 offseason and also squad … Caught nine passes for 145 yards focused on developing professional and as a senior … Passed for 1,938 yards (126 interpersonal skills that helped them in of 260) with 16 TDs and 11 INTs … Went 8- future endeavors. … Also visited Living 0 as a starter at quarterback, leading the Classrooms in Sept. 2004 and met with Tigers to a Division I Black College and Crossroads Middle School students and SWAC championship for the second participants in the Fresh Start and Project straight year … Was MVP of the State Farm S.E.R.V.E. programs … Participated in sev- Bayou Classic XXVIII against Southern … eral Gatorade Junior Training Camps Became the Grambling starting quarter- throughout the year (2004 and spring back in game 2, guiding the team to a 9-2 2005), including a camp at the Ravens’ mark as a junior … Did not play receiver NFL FLAG Football Regional Tournament in his junior season … Majored in general October of 2004 … Also participated in a studies. high school coaching internship at New Town High during the 2005 offseason … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Hitchcock, Full Name: Randy Hymes. Texas … Lettered in football, basketball and track and field at Hitchcock (Texas) RANDY HYMES’ NFL STATISTICS

RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2002 Baltimore 7/ 2 6 123 20.5 43 0 2003 Baltimore Injured reserve (knee) 2004 Baltimore 14/ 7 26 323 12.4 57t 2 2005 Baltimore 16/ 3 11 132 12.0 21 2 NFL totals: 4 years 37/12 43 578 13.4 57t 4

THE TURNSTILE COUNT VETERANS 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 HYMES

TOP ROAD ATTENDANCES ATTENDANCE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 109 78,817 Jan. 10, 1999 * New York Jets L 24-34 78,337 Nov. 3, 2002 New York Giants L 24-17 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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JONES VETERANS 86 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: England onJan. 7… Saw actioninplayoff game atNew career game onDec.24 at Houston… Indianapolis onSept. 18 …Started first career-best 41-yard receptionat 10 specialteamstackles …Registered a tiedforthirdontheteamwith and ranked … Recorded tworeceptions for49yards PRO: Byron Leftwich inthesecondquarter. Minnesota. Scored ona26-yardpassfrom NFLtouchdowning hisfirst Nov. 28 at career-high twopassesfor28yardsinclud- 18 yardsOct.31atHouston…Caughta vs. Indianapolis…Grabbedonepassfor and scoredatwo-pointconversionOct.3 NFLpassfor17 yards, ter …Caughtfirst theJaguarsopeningdayros- ever tomake Became oneofonly13 undrafted rookies passes for87yardsandonetouchdown … in all16 contestsasarookie… Richardson was theother) …Saw action openingdayroster(David the2004 make … Oneofonlytwoundrafted rookiesto withonestartPlayed in13 games in2005 legitimate weaponinthepassinggame … and quickness whohasemergedasa 2004: 2005: TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: COLLEGE: WEIGHT: 05Jcsnil 3 124 454 0 41 24.5 49 2 13/1 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 04Jcsnil 6 068 452t1 TD 26t 14.5 LG AVG 87 YDS 6 NO GP/GS 16/0 Jacksonville 2004 RECEIVING point conversionin 2004 HEIGHT: Young tightendwithgood speed Played inall16 games, catching six Played in13 games withonestart TIGHT END BRIAN JONES 29 games, 1start er 9 18161. 11 41 17.0 136 8 29/1 2 years 3RD YEAR ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2004 BASTROP, LOUISIANA AUGUST 23, 1981 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 258 6-3 BRIAN JONES’NFLSTATISTICS Signed asanundrafted rookiefreeagenton4/25/04. 1 game, 0starts 2004 (16/0), 2005 (13/1, 1/0) (16/0), 2005 2004 Special teamstackles: 6in2004;102005;1two- REGULAR SEASON COLLEGE: PERSONAL: tion. passes for30yards…Majoredineduca- games asasophomore… Caught five to BluffArkansas-Pine …Playedin 11 after transferring fromLouisiana-Lafayette and threetouchdowns. …Sat outseason a junior. Had35receptionsfor421yards three touchdowns. …Started 10 games as ior. Caught30passesfor493yardsand Lafayette …Started in10 games asasen- Pine Bluff after transferring fromLouisiana- efforts …Full name:BrianJones. and supports teammatescommunity to readelementarykids …Likes ors hon- and All-State EarnedAll-District … yards andeighttouchdowns asasenior High ...Recorded 30receptionsfor500 Bastrop, La.…PlayedatBastrop(La.) in sons BrontaviousandZavion…Lives > Patrick(2001) Washington (2003), Cortez Hanktonand (2003) rookie free agent, withSethMarler pla Brian is oneofonlyfour Jaguars to y inall16games asanundrafted Played twoseasonsat Arkansas- CAT FACT Married (Na’Quisha)with jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 255 COLLEGE: FLORIDA STATE BIRTHDATE: MAY 9, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA HOW ACQUIRED: 2ND ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

GREG JONES 33 FULLBACK/RUNNING BACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/3), 2005 (14/13, 1/1) 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: Strong, tough back who can be uti- touchdown … Set career-high with 106 lized both as a running back and a fullback … Possesses good quickness and has the ability to pick up tough yards in short- CAT FACT yardage situations … Filled in for an injured Fred Taylor and rushed for a > Greg was nicknamed “Tank” at career-high 575 yards and four touch- Florida State for the way he simply downs on 151 carries in 2005 … Posted ran over defenders two 100-yard rushing games against Cincinnati and Baltimore … Already ranks sixth in team history with 737 career rush- yards rushing on 25 carries and scored a ing yards in two seasons … Finished rook- touchdown against Baltimore on Nov. 13 ie season ranked third on the team in … Rushed for 78 yards and one score (25- rushing with 62 carries for 162 yards and yard rush) at Arizona on Nov. 27 … In final three touchdowns … Third-highest drafted start at running back tallied career-best 27 running back by Jacksonville (55th overall) carries for 103 yards at Cleveland on Dec. behind Fred Taylor and James Stewart, 4 … Left contest vs. San Francisco on Dec. both first round picks … Selected with 18 with a neck injury and was inactive for choice obtained from Green Bay in final two regular season games … Started exchange for third and fourth round picks at fullback in postseason contest at New … England on Jan. 7 with two carries for 15 VETERANS yards … 2005: Split time between running back and fullback for the second consecutive 2004: Split time between running back season … Played in 14 games and started and fullback … Started three games and 13 contests - 10 at fullback and three at rushed 62 times for 162 yards and three running back … Set career-highs in rush- touchdowns … Rushed two times for ing and receiving … Rushed 151 times for seven yards including a key fourth-and- 575 yards and four touchdowns to rank one conversion on the fourth quarter second on the team behind Taylor … Tied game-winning drive Sept. 26 at Tennessee JONES for team lead with four rushing touch- … Made first NFL start at fullback Oct. 10 downs … Hauled in 10 receptions for 65 at San Diego and caught first career pass yards … Posted first two career 100-yard for one yard … Rushed eight times for 12 rushing games against Cincinnati and yards including first career touchdown, 111 Baltimore … Added five special teams and caught one pass for nine yards Nov. tackles … In first start of the year at run- 14 vs. Detroit … Registered nine carries ning back at Pittsburgh on Oct. 16, helped for 20 yards and one touchdown in the Jaguars to the overtime win with 18 car- win at Lambeau Field Dec. 19 … Made sec- ries for 77 yards and a seven-yard touch- ond start of the season, first at RB for the down run … Did not start against Houston injured Fred Taylor, and rushed nine times but recorded 27 yards rushing and one for 38 yards vs. Houston Dec. 26 … Started and rushed 16 times for 30 yards

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS and one touchdown in season finale Jan. agement. 2 at Oakland. PERSONAL: Married (Dana) with son COLLEGE: Started 21 of 42 games, car- , Jr. … Cousin of boxing great rying 480 times for 2,535 yards and 23 Joe Frazier … Lives in Beaufort, S.C. … touchdowns, adding 153 yards on 24 Attended Battery Creek High in Beaufort, receptions. 2,535 yards and 23 scores S.C. … Rushed for over 1,600 yards and rank sixth on the school’s career-record 18 touchdowns as a senior. Registered lists … Served as team captain as a sen- seven sacks. … Named All-State as a ior. Led the team with 618 yards and senior … Competed in sprints on the seven touchdowns on 144 carries. track team … Supports teammates com- Caught nine passes for 52 yards. … munity efforts and team related events Graduated with a degree in sports man- … Full name: Greg Jones.

GREG JONES’ NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 NFL totals: 2 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 NFL totals: 2 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

POSTSEASON 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 VETERANS GREG JONES’ SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

REGULAR SEASON 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) JONES Longest rushing touchdown: 25 (11/27/05 at Arizona)

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jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 238 COLLEGE: ARKANSAS BIRTHDATE: APRIL 22, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 2ND YEAR

MATT JONES 18 WIDE RECEIVER

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

PRO: Gifted playmaker who made the receptions resulted in first downs … Set switch from collegiate quarterback to NFL Jaguars rookie record with five receiving wide receiver as a rookie in 2005 … touchdowns … Scored a touchdown in Played in all 16 games and ranked third on five of the last 11 games … Had career- the team with 36 receptions for 432 yards and five touchdowns … Adds a dimension to the Jaguars offense with ability to rush CAT FACT and pass the football … Finished with 12 rushes for 51 yards and completed two of > Matt enjoys hunting and fishing three passes for 12 yards … Became the back in his home state of Arkansas first Jaguars position player to complete in his free time two passes in his career and joined only LaBrandon Toefield and Bryan Barker as the three non-quarterbacks to complete a long rush of 25-yards in season opener vs. pass in a regular season game … Selected Seattle on Sept. 11 … Scored a touchdown with the 18th overall pick in the 2005 NFL in back-to-back games at Pittsburgh on draft … Was the fourth overall wide receiv- Oct. 16 and at St. Louis on Oct. 30 … er drafted behind Braylon Edwards, Troy Registered career-highs with five recep- Williamson and Mike Williams … tions for 117 yards and a touchdown against Baltimore on Nov. 13. The 117 VETERANS 2005: Played in all 16 games with one yards marked first career 100-yard game. start … Ranked third on the team with 36 … Followed the next week at Tennessee on receptions for 432 yards and five touch- Nov. 20 with first career start and record- downs … Ranked fifth among NFL rookies ed three receptions for 46 yards and a in yards, third in receptions and second in touchdown … Finished regular season receiving touchdowns … 24 of his 36 with three receptions for 55 yards and a

JAGUARS TOP FIVE ALL-TIME ROOKIE RECEIVERS JONES

In 2005, rookies Matt Jones and Alvin Pearman finished in the top five receiving for the Jaguars and both finished among the team’s top rookies all-time. 113 RK PLAYER REC. RK PLAYER YARDS RK PLAYER TDS 1. Fred Taylor 44 1. Pete Mitchell 527 1. Matt Jones 5 2. Pete Mitchell 41 2. Matt Jones 432 2. Fred Taylor 3 3. Matt Jones 36 3. Fred Taylor 421 3. Six tied 2 4. Alvin Pearman 32 4. Ernest Wilford 271 5. Reggie Williams 27 5. Reggie Williams 268

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 114 JONES VETERANS quarterback bytheleague’s coaches … asa Conference second-teamhonors and onlyseveninterceptions… All- passes for1,917 yards,18 touchdowns carries, whileconnectingon132 of230 633 yardswitheighttouchdowns on89 rushing recordsforquarterback, totaling setschool… In2003 seasonandcareer on all-timerecordlist players Arkansas’ … His2,535yardsranksixthamongall John BondofMississippiState (1980-83) record of2,280yardsonthegroundby touchdowns, toppingtheoldSECcareer- Rushed 382timesfor2,535 yardsand24 yards and62scoresbyStoerner… Razorbacks all-timerecordsof7,049 77 touchdowns, shattering theprevious in totaloffense andwas responsible for annals…Gained8,392yards Arkansas tions of755attempts bothrankthirdin career-record listwhilethe 417 comple- percentage was fifth on theschool’s in school history…55.2passcompletion down passesandmoreyardsthrowing 7,422 yards,1996-99) hadmoretouch- tions …OnlyClintStoerner(57scores, yards, 53touchdowns and30intercep- career with417 of755passesfor5,857 atquarterbackArkansas …Finished COLLEGE: son contestatNewEnglandonJan. 7. yards withalongof41inpostsea- Caught ateam-bestsixreceptionsfor94 touchdown vs. Tennessee onJan. 1… 11/5v.Blioe5172. 21 TD 42 LG 23.4 AVG 117 YDS 5 NO OPPONENT vs.Baltimore 11/13/05 DATE ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 05Jcsnil 6 11 1432 0 25 5 TD 4.3 42 LG 51 12.0 AVG 12 432 YDS 16/1 36 NO Jacksonville GP/GS 16/1 2005 RUSHING Jacksonville 2005 RECEIVING 05Jcsnil /0000000 0 0 0.0 41 TD 15.7 0 LG 94 AVG 0 YDS 6 1/0 NO 1/0 Jacksonville GP/GS 2005 RUSHING Jacksonville 2005 RECEIVING Four-year letterman at MATT JONES’ 100-YARD GAMES MATT JONES’NFLSTATISTICS PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS 2 of3passingfor12yardsin2005 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Full name:Matthew Jones. Attended … annualJaguarsfooddrive Participated inyouthfootballcamps… age (24.5pointspergame) … ference recordforseasonscoringaver- playerCorliss ketball Williamson’s con- bas- All-America former Arkansas broke … basketball As ajuniorinbasketball, for McDonald’s in All-America honors touchdownsfive on22catches …Finalist and widereceiver, earning520yardsand time asajuniorbetweenquarterback career at Van Buren(Ark.)High…Split ofhisprep threeyears Spent thefirst inthestatepuntreturns… top five 105 rushingattempts …Rankedinthe earned 939yardsand13 touchdowns on and seventouchdowns asaseniorand completed 62of137 passesfor830yards and Arkansas All-State quarterback who Smith, Ark.) Highasasenior… All- Buren, Ark. … Attended Northside (Fort PERSONAL: education. yards and16 touchdowns …Majoredin Completed 122 of234passesfor1,592 quarterback asasophomore… with 13 ofthosestarting nodscomingat downs asajunior…Started all14 games 230 passesfor1,917 yardsand18 touch- yards andsixscores…Completed132 of touchdowns andrushed83timesfor622 for acareer-high 2,073yardsand15 As aseniorcompleted151 of264passes Single … Lives in Single …Lives Van jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 342 COLLEGE: MIAMI (FLA.) JULY 14, 1980 BIRTHDATE: MAMI, FLORIDA BIRTHPLACE: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2006 HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST YEAR

CARLOS JOSEPH 60 OFFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (ps), 2005 (ps) NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by San Diego in the seventh round (254th overall) of the 2004 draft … Waived on 9/4/05 … Signed to Philadelphia practice squad on 11/30/05 … Signed as a veteran free agent on 1/16/06.

PRO: Wide bodied offensive tackle who was signed by Jacksonville on Jan. 16 after spending time with San Diego and CAT FACT Philadelphia … Originally selected in the seventh round (254th overall pick) by the > Carlos’ older brother is William Chargers in the 2004 draft … Allocated to Joseph, a former All-American NFL Europe by the Jaguars in 2006 and defensive tackle at Miami who was a played with the Berlin as a defen- first round pick of the New York sive lineman. Finished with five tackles in Giants in 2003 three games … COLLEGE: Second-team All-Conference 2005: Played in the preseason with the aa junior … Four-year letterman on the Chargers before being waived on Sept. 4 offensive line … Earned offesive MVP … Signed by Philadelphia on Nov. 30 and honors in first-career start against Florida spent final five games on their practice A&M … Played with his brother, William squad … Joseph from 2000 to 2003 … Majored in liberal arts. 2004: Spent the entire year on the Chargers practice squad … Originally PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Miami, Fla.

selected in the seventh round (254th over- … Earned All-America honors at Edison VETERANS all pick) of the NFL draft. High in Miami … Full name: Carlos Joseph.

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 JOSEPH Properties’ Creative Services division and with the partners of Touchdown Jacksonville!, the enthusiastic fans of Jackson ville 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, 115 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 win- ner 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.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 242 COLLEGE: MARSHALL BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 14, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: WASHINGTON, D.C. HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

BYRON LEFTWICH 7 QUARTERBACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (15/13), 2004 (14/14), 2005 (11/11, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 40 games, 38 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2003 draft.

PRO: Has established himself as a bona 2005: Selected as offensive captain by fide star with a 21-17 career record as a teammates and started the first 11 games starter … Started 11 games last season at quarterback before fracturing left ankle before missing final five games with a at Arizona on Nov. 27 … Returned to start broken ankle … Made a heroic return for the AFC Wild Card game at New England the Wild Card game at New England on Jan. 7 … Has 80.8 career passer rating with 44 TDs and 31 INTs, in addition to CAT FACT seven rushing TDs … Set career-best num- bers with 15 touchdowns against only five > With the Jaguars overtime win at interceptions for a 89.3 passer rating in Pittsburgh on Oct. 16, Byron 2005 … One of the most successful rook- improved his record to 17-16 as a ie quarterbacks in NFL history … Finished starter, becoming the fastest Jaguar rookie season with 2,819 passing yards, to a winning record. He surpassed fourth-highest total for a rookie quarter- Mark Brunell (18-17 in 35 games). back in NFL history behind (3,739), Chris Weinke (2,931) and on Jan. 7 after missing last five regular Rick Mirer (2,833) … Jaguars No. 1 draft season games … Finished the season choice in 2003, tied for 11th in AFC with a with 2,123 passing yards, completing 175

VETERANS 73.0 passer rating, which was the fourth of 302 (57.9 percent) with 15 touchdowns highest of the 37 quarterbacks who had and five interceptions … Ranked seventh been drafted in the first round since 1983 in AFC and ninth in the NFL with 89.3 … Team finished season 4-1 when he did passer rating … Named to USA Today’s not throw an interception … Was record- All-Joe Team which goes to players who setting passer in college … Seventh over- overachieved … Began strong start with all selection in 2003 is highest-drafted 103.2 passer rating in season-opener vs. quarterback ever by Jaguars (fourth in Seattle. Completed 17 of 31 passes for franchise history) … Already has second- 252 yards and two touchdowns with no most passing yards among all-time interceptions. … Threw game-winning LEFTWICH Jaguars quarterbacks … Was ninth quar- touchdown pass of 36 yards to Jimmy terback to start a game in franchise history Smith in overtime at New York Jets on and has second-most victories (21) behind Sept. 25 … Led Jaguars to a primetime 116 Mark Brunell (63) … Leads all QBs drafted win over Cincinnati on Oct. 9 completing in 2003 in passing … Has thrown for 300 10 passes for 161 yards and two touch- yards in four career games including a downs … Surpassed 7,000 career passing career-high 357 yards at San Diego on yards with 213 yards in loss at St. Louis Oct. 10, 2004 … Has thrown for 100-plus on Oct. 30 … Completed 76.0 percent of yards in 15 different quarters including a his passes (19 of 25) for 218 yards and one career-high 213 yards in fourth quarter at touchdown for a 115.1 passer rating vs. San Diego on Oct. 10, 2004 … Houston on Nov. 6. Also ran for an eight- yard touchdown. … Recorded his first

jaguars.com career three-touchdown game at Tennessee game-winner to Cortez Hankton with 49 on Nov. 20 and threw for a season-high 258 seconds left in regulation. Finished with a yards for a 104.9 passer rating … passer rating of 110.6 and received the Completed first two passes at Arizona on offensive game ball … Started 20th career- Nov. 27 before leaving with a fractured left game at Indianapolis on Oct. 24 and ankle … Missed final five weeks of the reg- notched third 300-yard game in last four ular season before returning for the play- starts. Completed 23 of 30 passes for 300 offs … Started Wild Card game at New yards with two touchdowns and one inter- England on Jan. 7 for first postseason ception and led team to its fourth come action of career. Completed 11 straight from behind victory in the fourth quarter. passes in the first half before finishing 18 of Started the game completing 10 straight 31 for 179 yards and no touchdowns with passes and finished with a QB rating of one interception. Rushed the ball three 116.0. Had thrown a TD pass in 12 straight times for 26 yards with an 18-yard run … games which was the longest active streak in the AFC … Broke team record with 15 2004: Established as the Jaguars starting consecutive completions including last five quarterback in 14 games … Finished the vs. Kansas City and first 10 of this game, season with 2,941 passing yards, complet- topping previous record of 13 by Mark ing 267 of 441 (60.5 percent) with 15 touch- Brunell … Completed 25 of 40 passes for downs and 10 interceptions … Ranked 10th 227 yards at Houston on Oct. 31, leaving in AFC with 82.2 passer rating … In season- the game for two plays in the second quar- opener at Buffalo on Sept. 12 completed 18 ter with an injured left knee, but returned to of 36 passes for 147 yards including game- finish the game … Inactive next two weeks winning TD pass to Ernest Wilford with no vs. Detroit and Tennessee. Broke string of time remaining on the clock … On Sept. 26 21 consecutive starts … On primetime vs. at Tennessee led another fourth-quarter Pittsburgh on Dec. 5 completed 16 of 27 game-winning drive. Completed 14 of 20 passes for 268 yards and one TD. With 268 passes for 124 yards and one touchdown yards passing, surpassed the 5,000-yard and finished with a QB rating of 102.9 … mark (5,213) for career … Vs. Chicago on Started against Indianapolis on Oct. 3 and Dec. 12 completed 25 of 45 passes for 242 completed 29 of 41 passes for 318 yards yards, with two touchdowns and was not and one touchdown and finished with a QB sacked for the first time since 11/30/03 vs. rating of 101.5. 41 attempts and 318 yards Tampa Bay … Started 25th contest at Green passing were the second-most of career (42 Bay on Dec. 19 and completed nine of 20 attempts vs. Miami 10/12/03, 336 yards vs. passes for 121 yards, with two touchdowns San Diego 10/5/03) … A week later at San and no interceptions and finished with a Diego, completed a career-high 36 of 54 QB rating of 98.1. It was the sixth multiple passes for 357 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT. touchdown game of career and the second Attempts and yards were also career-highs. time producing back-to-back multiple … On Oct. 17 vs. Kansas City led third touchdown games in career … In home game-winning fourth-quarter drive of the finale vs. Houston on Dec. 26, suffered a season. Completed 24 of 36 passes for 298 mild concussion in the first quarter, but yards and two touchdowns including the VETERANS 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 2002-05 2003-05 1995 1-5 3-7 – – – – – – –

1996 – 9-7 – – – – – – – LEFTWICH 1997 – 9-5 1-0 1-0 – – – – – 1998 – 10-3 – – 0-1 1-1 – – – 1999 – 13-2 – – – – 1-0 – – 2000 – 7-9 – – – – – – – 117 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 Totals 1-5 63-54 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-2 1-0 5-3 21-17

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS returned to the game before being Diego … Completed 19 of 28 passes for relieved in the fourth quarter by backup 336 yards, two TD and no INTs for passer David Garrard … rating of 132.4. Passer rating was fourth- highest single-game rating in team history 2003: Took over the starting job in Week 4 and yards passing was 11th-highest total at Houston Sept. 28 after Mark Brunell and most of any Jaguars QB other than injured his left elbow the week prior … Brunell. … Threw TD passes of 18 yards to Finished the season with 2,819 passing Troy Edwards and 60 yards to Fred Taylor. yards, 14 touchdowns and 16 intercep- Became seventh Jaguars QB to win a tions … Tied for 11th in AFC with a 73.0 game. Led team to 436 yards on offense, passer rating, which is the fourth highest most in more than a year … Ended year of the 37 quarterbacks who have been with a TD (pass or rush) in 13 of 15 games drafted in the first round since 1983 … played … Thirteen starts tied for ninth Saw first NFL action Sept. 14 vs. Buffalo most by a rookie in Jaguars history … Was on team's final drive. Completed seven of sacked only 19 times, fewest ever for a eight passes for 92 yards, including first Jaguars starting quarterback … On Nov. 2 NFL TD pass to George Wrighster. Had at Baltimore started and completed 22 of passer rating of 154.2 … On Sept. 21 at 34 passes for 208 yards, one TD and one Indianapolis played on final drive of game, INT for passer rating of 79.0 … Sacked four completing four of five passes for 32 times for minus-22 yards and fumbled yards, including eight-yard TD pass to three times, losing two … Connected with Matthew Hatchette … Made first NFL start David Allen for 5-yard TD pass in fourth Sept. 28 at Houston and completed 17 of quarter but threw INT to Ray Lewis on final 36 passes for 231 yards, one TD and three series when trying to tie game … Started INTs. Also rushed two times for 11 yards, and led Jaguars to last-minute victory but lost fumble on final drive, leading to Nov. 9 vs. Indianapolis completing 12 of Texans' winning TD … Most productive 22 passes for 179 yards, one TD for passer game came in first start in Alltel Stadium rating of 96.6 (third highest of the season … Led Jaguars to 27-21 victory over San LEFTWICH RANKED FOURTH-BEST SINCE 1983

Of the 37 quarterbacks drafted in the first round from 1983-2003 — since the great quar- terback draft of 1983 — the Jaguars’ Byron Leftwich had the fourth-highest passer rating for his rookie season (2003). In addition, Leftwich passed for the fourth-most yards by a rook- ie in NFL history (2,819). PLAYER, TEAM YEAR GP/GS ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT RATING Dan Marino, Mia. 1983 11/9 296 173 58.4 2,210 20 6 96.0 , Ind. 1990 13/12 334 181 54.2 2,152 16 13 73.8 , Cle. 1999 15/14 399 223 55.9 2,447 15 13 73.2 Byron Leftwich, Jax. 2003 15/13 418 239 57.2 2,819 14 16 73.0

VETERANS Peyton Manning, Ind. 1998 16/16 575 326 56.7 3,739 26 28 71.2 Bernie Kosar, Cle. 1985 12/10 248 124 50.0 1,578 8 7 69.3 Rick Mirer, Sea. 1993 16/16 486 274 56.4 2,833 12 17 67.0 Cade McNown, Chi. 1999 15/6 235 127 54.0 1,465 8 10 66.7 , N.E. 1993 13/12 429 214 49.9 2,494 15 15 65.0 David Carr, Hou. 2002 16/16 444 233 52.5 2,592 9 15 62.8 Kyle Boller, Bal. 2003 9/9 223 115 51.6 1,250 7 9 62.1 , Car. 1995 15/13 433 214 49.4 2,717 14 19 61.9 Donovan McNabb, Phi. 1999 12/6 216 106 49.1 948 8 7 60.1 , Det. 2002 14/12 429 215 50.1 2,294 12 16 59.9 Heath Shuler, Was. 1984 11/8 265 120 45.3 1,658 10 12 59.6 LEFTWICH , Dal. 1989 11/11 293 155 52.9 1,749 9 18 55.7 John Elway, Den. 1983 11/10 259 123 47.5 1,663 7 14 54.9 , S.D. 1998 10/9 245 111 45.3 1,289 2 15 39.0 118 Notable non-qualifiers (listed in order of attempts) Vinny Testaverde, T.B. 1987 6/4 165 71 43.0 1,081 5 6 60.2 Akili Smith, Cin. 1999 7/4 153 80 52.3 805 2 6 55.6 Jim Everett, Rams 1986 6/5 147 73 49.7 1,018 8 8 67.8 Tommy Maddox, Den.1992 13/4 121 66 54.5 757 5 9 56.4 Michael Vick, Atl. 2001 8/2 113 50 44.2 785 2 3 62.7 David Klingler, Cin. 1992 4/4 98 47 48.0 530 3 2 66.3 , N.E. 1983 16/4 95 46 48.4 557 1 5 48.4 Steve McNair, Hou. 1995 4/2 80 41 51.3 589 3 1 81.7

jaguars.com and higher than Peyton Manning's 82.4) ... ranking second on the school’s all-time Won second game as team's starting QB, record lists behind Chad Pennington … His more than any player other than Mark 11,903 yards passing and 12,090 yards in Brunell's 63 (went into game tied with five total offense both set conference records … other Jaguars QBs who had won one game Started 35 of 44 games played … As a sen- each) … Scored second TD of season on ior was sixth in voting for the Heisman four-yard draw play and threw 43-yard TD Trophy and All-Mid American Conference pass to Jimmy Smith to give Jaguars 21-20 first-team selection … Earned MAC’s Vern lead … Produced at least one TD in eight Smith Leadership Award for second time straight games (running or passing) at the and became the first repeat winner of con- start of his career, tied for second-longest ference’s Offensive Player of the Year in a streak of players who began their careers decade. Finalist for the Walter Camp since 1970 (trails only 's 11 and National Offensive Player of the Year Award. is tied with Oliver Luck) … Started and led Semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Jaguars to victory over defending Super Quarterback Award. Started 12 games, Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers completing 331 of 491 passes (67.4 percent) Nov. 30 on ESPN “Sunday Night Football.” for 4,268 yards, 30 touchdowns and 10 Completed 20 of 34 passes for 224 yards, interceptions. Scored three times on 37 car- two TDs for passer rating of 98.2 (second ries. Gained 4,267 yards in total offense. highest of season), including 48-yard TD Passed for more than 400 yards five times pass to Jimmy Smith in fourth quarter. Was and over 300 yards four times … In presea- not sacked and rushed three times for three son, had a rod inserted into his left tibia yards … On Dec. 14 at New England started after suffering a shin fracture in February … and completed 21 of 40 passes for 288 In Akron game, suffered a lower leg (left yards with one TD and two INTs. Threw 27- shin) injury in first quarter of team’s 34-20 yard TD pass to Kevin Johnson in the fourth loss … Missed one play, returned for a quarter … In the season finale at Atlanta nine-play touchdown drive, then was taken Dec. 28 completed 19 of 32 passes for 167 to an area medical facility for X-rays. yards, one TD. Rushed three times for sea- Returned to stadium midway through third son-high 33 yards. Threw 15-yard touch- quarter and what followed was one of the down pass to Troy Edwards. most memorable scenes in when he limped back onto the field and led COLLEGE: One of the most prolific Marshall to a touchdown. During team’s passers in college football history, setting fourth-quarter comeback attempt, hopped Mid-American Conference career records around on one leg and had to be carried for passing yards and total offense … downfield by his linemen after several long Three-year starter who led one of college gains. Finished the game (played only two football’s most explosive offenses … quarters) completing 26 of 38 passes for Completed 939 of 1,442 passes (65.1 per- 307 yards (19 of 30 for 259 yards after being cent) for 11,903 yards, 89 touchdowns and injured). Missed following game, then only 28 interceptions, while amassing returned for final four games … Graduated 12,090 yards of total offense on 1,632 plays, with a degree in business. VETERANS BYRON LEFTWICH’S TOP GAMES

Byron Leftwich has produced 12 100-plus rating games in his career and 10 as a starter. The Jaguars are 8-2 in those 10 starts. Leftwich recorded a 100-plus rating in four of 11 games in 2005: DATE OPPONENT W/L RATING PASSING TOTALS 9/14/03 vs. Buffalo* L 154.2 7-8-92, 1 TD 9/21/03 at Indianapolis* L 132.9 4-5-32, 1 TD 10/5/03 vs. San Diego W 132.4 19-28-336, 2 TDs LEFTWICH 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 119 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 * Did not start

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 120 LEFTWICH VETERANS Year asasenior...Supports various Golden 11 andOffensive Playerofthe Named All-Metro, GeorgeMichael’s andbaseball… football, basketball High in Washington, D.C.…Lettered in Jacksonville … Attended H.D. Woodson PERSONAL: RUSHING 05Jcsnil /13 8195. 461.1 0 24 1 18 TD RTG 8.7 0 LG LG INT 26 58.1 AVG TD YDS 179 3 NO YDS 18 GP/GS PCT 1/1 CMP 31 Jacksonville ATT 2005 GP/GS RUSHING 1/1 Jacksonville 2005 PASSING 03Jcsnil 51 1 3 722891 68t73.0 84t RTG LG 16 INT 14 TD 2,819 YDS 57.2 PCT CMP 239 ATT 418 GP/GS 15/13 20 Jacksonville 2003 PASSING 05Jcsnil 11 16 . 2 SACKED-YARDS: 9 89.3 2.2 45t 67 5 31 SACKED-YARDS: 15 11/11 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2,123 2005 57.9 175 302 11/11 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 2004 PASSING Totals at Atlanta 12/28 2003 PASSING 22 s NWOLAS1 3 29123 - 58.3 63.3 93.2 1-0 1-6 98.2 1-12 35.8 30 67 54.1 32t 0-0 1-6 2 2 1-0 0 79.0 48t 1 1 25 1 96.6 22 0 54.2 4-22 52.9 52.5 2 62.1 27 2 0-0 1 2-5 0 131 288 0 194 1 43t 58.8 49t 132.4 48.4 1 9 0 51.5 21 224 3-23 18 2 151 1 60t 64.7 172 1 40 29 20 17 0 54.5 208 vs.NEW 15 ORLEANS 55.6 17 34 2 12/21 atNewEngland 179 31 158 22 33 12/14 vs.HOUSTON 67.9 12/ 7 12 vs. TAMPA BAY 34 15 336 11/30 atNew York Jets 22 27 11/23 at Tennessee 19 11/16 vs.INDIANAPOLIS 11/ 28 9 atBaltimore 11/ vs. Tennessee 2 10/26 vs.MIAMI vs.SAN DIEGO 10/12 10/ 5 01 t a ig 43 5 67123 - 75.9 3-8 101.5 38 1-7 2 1 40 66.7 0 357 1 70.7 36 318 54 29 41 atSan Diego 10/10 vs.INDIANAPOLIS 10/ 3 03Jcsnil 51 518431 2 18 4.3 108 25 15/13 20 Jacksonville 2003 9/19 at Buffalo 9/12 9/14 atCarolina 9/ 7 /6a Tnese2 4147. 527102.9 2-7 25 0 1 70.0 124 14 20 at Tennessee 9/26 132.9 0-0 14 0 1 80.0 32 4 5 atHouston 9/28 atIndianapolis* 9/21 4Jcsnil 41 918381 2 17 82.2 3.8 65 148 10 39 15 14/14 Jacksonville 2,941 04 60.5 267 441 14/14 Jacksonville 04 BYRON LEFTWICH’SGAME-BY-GAME PASSING s EVR1 2 00103 - 95.8 1-4 31 0 1 50.0 120 8 16 vs. DENVER 154.2 0-0 29 0 1 87.5 92 7 8 vs. BUFFALO * er 03 533341 6 18 3.4 80.8 323 84t 31 95 40/38 44 3 years 7,883 58.7 681 1,161 40/38 3 years BYRON LEFTWICH’SNFLSTATISTICS Single … Lives in Single …Lives 2005: 4-30 2003: 19-90,2004:25-114, 2005:23-110 (Totals 67-314) PG OYSAGL DSTARTER TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS 1 3 ,1 721 68t1-073.0 19-90 84t 16 14 57.2 2,819 239 418 T M D C DITL AK RTG SACKS LG INT TD PCT YDS CMP ATT T M D C DITL AK RTG SACKS LG INT TD PCT YDS CMP ATT 61 4 00124 - 46.9 2-5 45 2 1 50.0 147 18 36 21 6 94101 - 83.7 1-4 16 0 1 59.4 167 19 32 22 5 74033 -245.3 4-12 31 3 0 57.4 256 24 42 61 3 72138t0042.7 0-0 84t 3 1 47.2 231 17 36 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON * Didnotstart Did notplay name: Byron Antron Leftwich. celebrity golftournaments...Full Ernest Wilford’s andJames Harris’ community agencies...Participated in RECORD AS 21-17 jaguars.com 8-3 8-6 5-8 10/17 vs. KANSAS CITY 36 24 298 66.7 2 0 64t 4-21 110.6 10/24 at Indianapolis 30 23 300 76.7 2 1 65 3-14 116.0 10/31 at Houston 40 25 227 62.5 0 2 28 1-7 57.0 11/14 vs. DETROIT Inactive (knee) 11/21 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (knee) 11/28 at Minnesota 34 19 235 55.9 1 0 43 2-10 87.3 12/ 5 vs. PITTSBURGH 27 16 268 59.3 1 0 56 2-9 105.2 12/12 vs. CHICAGO 45 25 242 55.6 2 1 31t 0-0 76.3 12/19 at Green Bay 20 9 121 45.0 2 0 31t 1-6 98.1 12/26 vs. HOUSTON 14 6 35 42.9 0 1 9 2-16 20.5 1/ 2 at Oakland 28 15 149 53.6 0 1 46 1-0 54.0 Totals 441 267 2,941 60.5 15 10 65 25-114 82.2

2005 PASSING ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SACKS RTG 9/11 vs. SEATTLE 31 17 252 54.8 2 0 45 3-15 103.2 9/18 at Indianapolis 29 16 198 55.2 0 0 41 6-23 76.5 9/25 at New York Jets 23 16 177 69.5 2 1 36t 2-8 103.0 10/ 2 vs. DENVER 34 20 240 58.8 1 2 45t 2-11 65.8 10/ 9 vs. CINCINNATI 24 10 161 41.7 2 0 26t 0-0 92.5 10/16 at Pittsburgh 35 19 177 54.2 1 1 41 3-24 66.0 10/30 at St. Louis 31 18 213 58.1 2 1 37 2-7 87.2 11/ 6 vs. HOUSTON 25 19 218 76.0 1 0 39 2-4 115.1 11/13 vs. BALTIMORE 30 16 211 53.3 1 0 42 1-6 86.9 11/20 at Tennessee 38 22 258 57.8 3 0 33 2-12 104.9 11/27 at Arizona 2 2 18 100.0 0 0 15 0-0 104.2 12/ 4 at Cleveland Inactive (ankle) 12/11 vs. INDIANAPOLIS Inactive (ankle) 12/18 vs. SAN FRANCISCO Inactive (ankle) 12/24 at Houston Inactive (ankle) 1/ 1 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (ankle) Totals 302 175 2,123 57.9 15 5 45t 23-110 89.3 1/ 7 at New England 31 18 179 58.1 0 1 24 4-30 61.1

BYRON LEFTWICH’S GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

2003 RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/ 7 at Carolina Did not play 9/14 vs. BUFFALO * 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/21 at Indianapolis * 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/28 at Houston 2 11 5.5 9 0 10/ 5 vs. SAN DIEGO 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 10/12 vs. MIAMI 5 24 4.8 11 1 10/26 vs. TENNESSEE 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/ 2 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 0 0 VETERANS 11/ 9 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 3 6 2.0 4t 1 11/16 at Tennessee 1 1 1.0 1 0 11/23 at New York Jets 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/30 vs. TAMPA BAY 3 3 1.0 6 0 12/ 7 vs. HOUSTON 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 12/14 at New England 3 10 3.3 5 0 12/21 vs. NEW ORLEANS 2 23 11.5 12 0 12/28 at Atlanta 3 33 11.0 18 0 Totals 25 108 4.3 18 2 LEFTWICH 2004 RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/12 at Buffalo 2 11 5.5 8 0 9/19 vs. DENVER 2 8 4.0 10 0 9/26 at Tennessee 3 5 1.7 3 0 121 10/ 3 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/10 at San Diego 3 10 3.3 7 1 10/17 vs. KANSAS CITY 3 25 8.3 17 1 10/24 at Indianapolis 2 3 1.5 3 0 10/31 at Houston 2 5 2.5 4 0 11/14 vs. DETROIT Inactive (knee) 11/21 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (knee)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 11/28 at Minnesota 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/ 5 vs. PITTSBURGH 1 4 4.0 4 0 12/12 vs. CHICAGO 4 8 2.0 6 0 12/19 at Green Bay 3 9 3.0 11 0 12/26 vs. HOUSTON 4 19 4.8 9 0 1/ 2 at Oakland 10 41 4.1 15 0 Totals 39 148 3.8 17 2

2005 RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 vs. SEATTLE 4 9 2.3 4 0 9/18 at Indianapolis 3 11 3.7 4 0 9/25 at New York Jets 2 12 6.0 7 0 10/ 2 vs. DENVER 1 3 3.0 3 0 10/ 9 vs. CINCINNATI 5 0 0.0 4 0 10/16 at Pittsburgh 1 1 1.0 1 0 10/30 at St. Louis 1 9 9.0 9 0 11/ 6 vs. HOUSTON 4 10 2.5 8t 1 11/13 vs. BALTIMORE 4 3 0.8 3 0 11/20 at Tennessee 6 9 1.5 4 1 11/27 at Arizona 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/ 4 at Cleveland Inactive (ankle) 12/11 vs. INDIANAPOLIS Inactive (ankle) 12/18 vs. SAN FRANCISCO Inactive (ankle) 12/24 at Houston Inactive (ankle) 1/ 1 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (ankle) Totals 31 67 2.2 9 2 1/ 7 at New England 3 26 8.7 18 0 BYRON LEFTWICH’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

Pass attempts: 54 (10/10/04 at San Diego) Pass completions: 36 (10/10/04 at San Diego) Yards passing: 357 (10/10/04 at San Diego) Touchdowns passing: 3 (11/20/05 at Tennessee) Longest pass completion: 84t (9/28/03 at Houston to Troy Edwards) BYRON LEFTWICH’S PASSING 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 VETERANS 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 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 5 144 85 905 59.0 3 6 67.0 13 43 1 Indianapolis 5 127 84 1,027 66.1 5 1 100.7 8 20 1 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 LEFTWICH 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 0 122 New York Jets 2 56 33 349 58.9 2 2 74.2 2 12 0 Oakland 1 28 15 149 53.6 0 1 54.0 10 41 0 Pittsburgh 2 62 35 445 56.5 2 1 83.1 2 5 0 San Diego 2 82 55 693 67.1 3 2 95.2 5 9 1 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

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 305 COLLEGE: DELTA STATE BIRTHDATE: NOVEMBER 22, 1978 BIRTHPLACE: MOULTRIE, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: 4TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 2ND YEAR

ANTHONY MADDOX 91 DEFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (2/0), 2005 (5/0) NFL TOTALS: 7 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (118th overall) of the 2004 draft. PRO: Strong and extremely quick lineman who brings quality depth along the defen- CAT FACT sive line and at the third tackle spot … Played in five games in 2005 before being placed on injured reserve with an ankle sprain … > Led Jones County Junior College to Fourth-round draft choice in 2004 is the the 1998 National Championship as sixth-highest defensive tackle ever drafted a sophomore by Jacksonville … before joining Delta State … Started 22 2005: Saw action in five games before injur- games at nose guard, recording 150 tackles ing left ankle at Houston on Dec. 24 and was (104 solo) with 10.5 sacks, 34 stops for losses, placed on injured reserve … Collected four three fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles tackles and one sack on the season … and a safety … Earned All-America selection Recorded two solo tackles including a sack of by American Football Coaches Association, Peyton Manning vs. Indianapolis on Dec. 11 … All-Gulf South Conference first-team and Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a 2004: Saw action in two games after spend- senior … Started 11 games at nose tackle, ing the first 12 weeks of the season on the registering 84 tackles (61 solo), 5.5 sacks, 16 Jaguars practice squad … Was activated tackles for a loss, and eight pressures. Also Dec. 3 and finished the season with one solo had two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery tackle in two games … Played three snaps and a safety. … AP Little All-America and All-

and collected his first solo tackle Dec. 5 vs. Conference first team picks as a junior … VETERANS Pittsburgh … Saw action as a reserve DT in Started 11 games with 66 tackles (43 solo), the season finale at Oakland Jan. 2. five sacks, 18 stops for losses and four pres- sures. Added two fumble recoveries. … First- COLLEGE: Selected as the Gulf South team All-America and MVP for Jones County Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year as Junior College in Ellisville, Miss. … Majored a senior, the first player in school history to in physical education and recreation. earn such honors … Signed with Florida State coming out of high school but was not PERSONAL: Single with daughter academically eligible to enroll … Performed Madison Nicole and son Anthony, Jr. … as an inside linebacker at Jones County Lives in Funston, Ga. … Attended Monroe MADDOX College in 1997, shifting to defensive end the (Albany, Ga.) High … Named all-confer- following year … Was out of school for the ence and all-district from 1995-1997 … next three seasons … Worked in a furniture Played in the 1997 Georgia-Florida All-Star store in Hattiesburg, Miss. for two years game … Full name: Anthony Maddox. 123 ANTHONY MADDOX’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Jacksonville 2/ 0 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 5/ 0 4 3 1 0 1.0 0 0 NFL totals: 2 years 7/ 0 5 4 1 0 1.0 0 0

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 325 COLLEGE: HAWAII BIRTHDATE: JULY 12, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: HONOLULU, HAWAII HOW ACQUIRED: 3RD ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

VINCE MANUWAI 67 GUARD

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (15/14), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16) NFL TOTALS: 47 games, 46 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the third round (72nd overall) of the 2003 draft.

PRO: Strong and talented guard consid- ered one of the steals in the 2003 draft … CAT FACTS As a rookie, started 14 of 15 games played (tied for the eighth-most starts of > any rookie in Jaguars history) and start- Belonged to the Kalihi Kai Canoe Paddling Club in High School ed every game last two seasons … Third- round pick was second guard drafted > One of four Polynesian born play- after (second round, ers on the Jaguars roster (Chris Bengals) … First player drafted by Naeole, and Wayne Hunter) Jaguars out of Hawaii … Second-highest drafted guard ever by Jaguars (Brad for 1,959 yards and Jaguars quarterbacks Meester, 60th in 2000) … Drafted one were sacked only 32 times all season … spot ahead of former Hawaii teammate Caught first career pass for minus-one and current Jaguars teammate Wayne yard on a deflection at Tennessee on Nov. Hunter who was claimed off waivers 20 … Part of an offensive line that did not from Seattle on May 22 … allow any sacks against Cincinnati (on 2005: Started every game at left guard Oct. 9), at Arizona (on Nov. 27) and vs. for the second consecutive year … One Indianapolis (on Dec. 11) … Helped a Jaguars running back rush for 100-yards VETERANS of only two offensive linemen who start- ed every game, along with RT Maurice in six of the last 12 games. Fred Taylor Williams (RG Chris Naeole was a healthy had three games, Greg Jones had two deactivation in the final regular season and LaBrandon Toefield had one. game after starting the first 15 games) … Jaguars averaged 141.9 rushing yards a Helped the Jaguars running backs rush game during that stretch. … Made first UNSACKABLE JAGUARS

In the three years under Jack Del Rio from 2003-05, the Jaguars have had seven games MANUWAI without allowing a sack. In the previous eight seasons the Jaguars had five total. Here are the games:

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

jaguars.com career playoff start at New England on son (179) and did not allow any sacks. Jan. 7 … Suffered foot injury but continued to play … Missed game for the first time Nov. 16 2004: Started every game at left guard … at Tennessee … On Dec. 21 vs. New One of four offensive linemen who started Orleans, started and played most of game, every game, along with RT Maurice as Taylor rushed for 194 yards and team Williams, RG Chris Naeole and C Brad rushed for season-high 243 yards. Meester … Helped Fred Taylor rush for 1,224 yards and Jaguars quarterbacks COLLEGE: Three-year starter who could were sacked only 32 times all season … play any position on the line … Did not Started first half of game against Kansas allow a in his last 35 City on Oct. 17 but left after suffering a games as a starter … All-America first- knee sprain … Missed two series at team choice by College Football News as Minnesota on Nov. 28 with an ankle sprain a senior. All-Conference first-team pick. … … Made 30th career start in season finale Recipient of the Warrior Club Award (team’s at Oakland on Jan. 2 … best player) … Started all year at right guard. Helped offense average 495.6 2003: Only sixth Jaguars rookie to start yards per game. … Majored in sociology. season opener on offense … Started 14 of 15 games played … Allowed only five PERSONAL: Married (Jaime), with daugh- sacks and had just three penalties called ter Kawaipiilama (5), and sons Kalamaikapo against him … Part of an offensive line (9), Lototoa (3) and Taimua (2)… Lives in that surrendered only 28 sacks and paved Jacksonville … Attended Farrington High in the way for running back Fred Taylor to Honolulu … Earned three letters in both foot- rush for a franchise-record 1,572 yards … ball and track and two letters in basketball Started first NFL game at LG Sept. 7 at and one in paddling … All-State pick in foot- Carolina … Became only sixth Jaguars ball … First-team All League in the discus … offensive rookie to start on opening day. Visited Youth Crisis Center and supports Rotated in lineup with backup Jamar team sponsored events … Full name: Nesbit … On Nov. 9 vs. Indianapolis start- Vincent Keoni Manuwai … Last name pro- ed at LG and played entire game, as team nounced: MAH-new-why. rushed for second-most yards of the sea-

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 38 Sept. 12, 1999 vs. San Francisco 41-3

34 Dec. 10, 2000 vs. Arizona 44-10 VETERANS 31 Oct. 31, 1999 at Cincinnati 41-10 30 Dec. 23, 2001 at Minnesota 33-3 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

BIGGEST LOSSES POINTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE MANUWAI 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 41-14 125 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 * Playoff game

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 126 27 MATHIS VETERANS NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: COLLEGE: 13 passes defensed…Recorded 70tack- Team interceptionsand leaderwithfive gamesconsecutive tobeginhiscareer… seasonandhasstartedconsecutive 48 2005: PRO: Fernando Bryant(No.26in1999) … Donovin Darius(No. 25in1999) and backsive everchosen byJaguarsafter Cookman … Third-highest-drafted defen- chosen byJaguarsoutofBethune- player 31total)…First ball (14 in2002, ball’s besteveratinterceptingthefoot- Jacksonville … Was oneofcollegefoot- started 16 gamesof …Native (2001) astheonlyJaguarsrookieswho andOT Maurice Meester (2000) Williams CB Fernando Bryant(1999), GBrad …Joined OT2005 BrianDeMarco(1995), franchise recordof19 interceptionsin the road…HelpedJaguarstiea … Ten of12 interceptions havecomeon tions which ranksthirdinteamhistory vs. Baltimore.…Has12 careerintercep- accomplished thefeatthreeweekslater and Mickey Washington. Peterson Mike Aaron Beasley(twice), Tony Brackens Pittsburgh Hejoined onOct.16, 2005. when hescoredinanovertime wina return aninterceptionforatouchdown Became thefourth Jaguarsdefenderto ineachboth seasonswithfive year… andledtheteamininterceptions years, Followed thatwith32starts thelasttwo free safetyand10 atcornerback … starts asarookie,starting sixgames at Became onlythefifth Jaguar16 tomake NFL. Hasexcellentball-hawkingskills… lished himselfasabonefidestarinthe TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: CORNERBACK RASHEAN MATHIS Big, speedycornerwhohasestab- Started all16 games forthethird 4TH YEAR DRAFT 2ND ROUND OF2003 NASHVILLE, GEORGIA AUGUST 27, 1980 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 195 6-1 32 games, 32starts Originally drafteddraft. inthesecondround(39thoverall) ofthe2003 1 game, 1start 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, (16/16), (16/16), 1/1) 2005 2004 2003 Cleveland onDec. 4beforesuffering a ondary with11 tackles (six solo)at at St.Louis onOct.30…Led thesec- two-interception game off Jamie Martin lowing weekrecordedsecond career ning touchdown inovertime … The fol- Maddox pass41-yards forthegame-win- up afieldgoalandreturned Tommy blocked aChrisGardocki punttohelpset Pittsburgh onOct.16 whenhepartially Highlight oftheseasoncameat tackles (twosolo)vs.Denver onOct.2… Jason Elamfieldgoalandaddedseven to 26-20winatN.Y. Jets …Blocked a Pennington inovertime tohelpJaguars interception oftheseasonoff Chad Indianapolis onSept. 18 …Collectedfirst solo) andapassdefensedat on Sept. 11 …Recorded sixtackles (five fumble ontheopeningkickoff vs.Seattle and blocked afieldgoal…Recovered a les (46solo),fourspecialteamstackles > > > 16 star Jacksonville school andprofessional football in on Jaguars roster to play high and Brad Meester) Brian DeMarco, Maurice Williams and 10 atCB. (Fernando Bryant, J Boys &Girls Club’s YET Center One ofonlyfive Jaguars to make Wheel ofF Rashean was acelebrity gueston Attended Englewood Highin acksonville andistheonlyplayer ts asarookie, withsixatFS CAT FACTS ortune supporting the jaguars.com broken finger in the fourth quarter … ery … Started at FS in first NFL game Recorded eight tackles (five solo) and two Sept. 7 at Carolina, seeing action on all 61 passes defensed vs. Indianapolis on Dec. plays … Became only the sixth Jaguars 11 … Notched fifth interception of the sea- defensive rookie to start on opening day son vs. Tennessee on Jan. 1 in regular sea- … Made two solo tackles, one interception son finale off Matt Mauck … Started Wild (of Jake Delhomme) and one pass Card game at New England on Jan. 7 and defensed … Had one PR for one yard and tallied six tackles (three solo) and one one FC … Started at FS Oct. 12 vs. Miami, pass defensed … but played final third of game at RCB in place of injured Jason Craft … On Oct 26 2004: Started all 16 games for the second vs. Tennessee, made first NFL start at RCB consecutive season … Shared team lead in place of injured Jason Craft and played with five interceptions and 22 passes on all 65 plays. Started final 10 games at defensed … Recorded 71 tackles (54 solo), RCB … Nov. 21 at Indianapolis had sea- one forced fumble and returned one punt son-high 10 solo tackles and two passes for eight yards … Settled into the left cor- defensed … At Tennessee Nov. 16, made nerback spot after switching from safety in one interception (off Steve McNair) … rookie season … Missed only two snaps Started at RCB Dec. 21 vs. New Orleans, all season … Received defensive game and played on all 64 plays, making eight ball for best performance of the season on tackles (five solo), a fumble recovery and Sept. 26 at Tennessee, with six solo tack- three passes defensed. les, one tackle for a loss, one interception, one pass defensed, one forced fumble COLLEGE: Three-time Division I-AA All- and a quarterback pressure … Received America who intercepted 31 passes in second defensive game ball against four years … Played both cornerback and Detroit on Nov. 14, recording three solo free safety, in addition to excelling as a tackles, six passes defensed and one inter- punt returner and a sprinter on track team ception … Had another career-day against … Three-time All-Conference … First Green Bay in Lambeau Field on Dec. 19. defensive back to win the Buck Buchanan Tallied six tackles, five passes defensed Award (Division I-AA’s top defensive play- and a career-high two interceptions off er), after shattering I-AA season records Brett Favre … Finished season at Oakland for interceptions and interception return on Jan. 2 with six tackles, four passes yards as a senior … Finished career with defensed and an interception off Kerry 200 tackles (144 solo), 41 pass deflections, Collins … three fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles … Started 43 of 45 games played 2003: Started all 16 games with six at free … 31 interceptions topped I-AA career- safety and 10 at cornerback … Second- record of 28 by Dave Murphy of Holy round draft choice finished season fifth on Cross (1986-89) and 667 interception team with 91 tackles (72 solo) … Added return yards broke all-time record of 488 two interceptions and one fumble recov-

JAGUARS DEFENSIVE SCORES VETERANS

In 11 seasons, the Jaguars have scored 12 regular season touchdowns on defense. DATE OPPONENT PLAYER SCORE Oct. 22, 1995 at Cleveland Mickey Washington 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 MATHIS 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 127 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 * Playoff game

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 128 MATHIS VETERANS North Carolina A&T anda55-yardinter- Scored ona26-yardreception against TD, andblocked a40-yardFG attempt … gaining 109 yards,includinga100-yard State andtwomorevs.Delaware State, Had twointerceptionsagainst Morgan Florida Atlantic, including83-yard TD … 188 yardsonthreeinterceptionsagainst Set conferenceandschool recordwith returned afumblerecovery fora TD … passes for71yardsandtwo TDs … Also 39 yards…Onoffense, caughtthree punts for145 yardsandtwokickoffs for field goalin13 games …Returned 22 recovery, aforcedfumbleand ablocked solo), with17 passdeflections,afumble Hampton (1995) …Made72tackles (51 and 280yardsbyMurray State’s William thefts byDeanCainofPrinceton (1987) three TDs, breakingmarksof12 pass with 14 interceptionsfor455yardsand safety, setting NCAAseasonrecords captain. …Started everygame atfree MEAC Playerofthe Year, teamMVPand pickConference first-team asasenior. and All-Mid-EasternAthletic America Sharper (1993-96) …Unanimous All- yards by William & Mary’s Darren 05Jcsnil 61 1-. 10 0 -1 8 -1.0 8.0 -1 8 TD 0 1 0 0 0 LG 1 AVG 41t 0 21 1 15.8 YDS 16/16 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 8.4 0.0 FC 16/16 NFL totals: 79 Jacksonville 2005 42 NO 4 Jacksonville TD 2004 *5 GP/GS 2003 LG 24 #5 PUNT RETURNS AVG 16/16 16/16 NFL totals: YDS 46 Jacksonville 2005 Jacksonville NO 2004 70 GP/GS 2003 INTERCEPTIONS 16/16 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 05Jcsnil /163310000 0 0.0 1 3 3 6 1/1 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES on 10/16/05atPittsburgh,recoveredmuffed kickoff 12/11/05 vs.Indianapolis. ery onkickoff 9/11/05 vs.Seattle,blockedFGA 10/2/05vs.Denver;deflectedpunt 03Jcsnil 61 17 930001 0 0.0 3 19 72 91 16/16 20 Jacksonville 2003 TACKLES 4Jcsnil 61 15 710010 1 0.0 1 17 54 71 16/16 Jacksonville 04 Jacksonville Jacksonville er 23 43580 8 3.5 14 3 1 1 4 41t 1 10.1 32/32 3 years 0.0 121 12 8 48/48 60 3 years 172 232 48/48 3 years RASHEAN MATHIS’ NFLSTATISTICS * Team leader#Shared team lead PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 16 1 /6200000 0 0.0 0 2 6/16 1 . 0 6 3.5 7 3 2 /16 1 kickoff returnfor7yards in2003;Hadfumblerecov- REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON PERSONAL: tion. for a TD …Majoredinphysical educa- returned amissedfieldgoal105 yards Delaware State… Against Florida A&M, record withfourinterceptionsvs. for 108 yards…Set MEAC single-game- for 157 yards… Also returnedninepunts I-AAwith11Led Division interceptions seasonatfreesafety… selection infirst sophomore and All-MEAC first-team Second-team All-America choice asa returned twokickoffs for18 yards… punts for387yardsandtwo TDs and and forcedafumble…Returned 24 seven passdeflections,andrecovered Made fourinterceptionsfor65yardsand free safety, making44tackles (29solo)… All-MEAC teamasajunior…Played first team selectionbyFootball Gazette and ception vs.Howard … All-America third- Rashean Jamil Mathis. show inJacksonville …Full name: City selection...Hostsalocaltelevision State, first-team All-Conference and All- High inJacksonville ...Second-team All- Jacksonville … Attended Englewood Single … Lives in Single …Lives jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 261 COLLEGE: FLORIDA BIRTHDATE: AUGUST 8, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: MIAMI, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: 7TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

BOBBY McCRAY 93 DEFENSIVE END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (16/7), 2005 (16/1, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 32 games, 8 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (249th overall) of the 2004 draft.

PRO: Tall, quick and physical defensive end who has outstanding speed off the CAT FACT edge … Has played in all 32 games in first two seasons, turning in nine sacks and 48 tackles … Was pushed into duty in 2004 > Bobby started seven games as a after four defensive ends were lost to sea- rookie in 2004 after five Jaguars son-ending injuries … Started seven defensive ends went on injured games and finished the season with 25 reserve tackles and 3.5 sacks … Drafted in the sev- seven contests … Collected 25 tackles (18 enth round (249th overall) … Considered solo), and 3.5 sacks on the season … one of the steals of the 2004 draft … Drafted in the seventh round with the 2005: Played in all 16 games for the sec- 249th selection overall … Made first NFL ond consecutive season and started one start Sept. 26 at Tennessee and collected contest … Collected 23 tackles (20 solo), two assisted tackles (one for loss) … and a career-high 5.5 sacks on the season. Registered three tackles, one pass Ranked fifth on the team with 5.5 sacks. … defensed, and one quarterback pressure Recorded two tackles and split a sack of Oct. 3 vs. Indianapolis … Notched his first Matt Hasselback with Deon Grant vs. career sack Oct. 10 at San Diego … Had his best outing of the season Nov. 28 at

Seattle on Sept. 11 … Started only game of VETERANS the season at right defensive end on Sept. Minnesota when he tallied three tackles, 18 at Indianapolis and had two tackles and one sack, one forced fumble, and three a quarterback pressure … Against passes defensed … Totaled three solo Houston on Nov. 6 registered a sack of tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble David Carr and forced and recovered a at Green Bay Dec. 19 … Grabbed two solo fumble and added two tackles … tackles (one for loss), and six quarterback Recorded second consecutive game with pressures in the season-finale at Oakland a sack with career-high two sacks of Kyle Jan. 2. Boller on Nov. 13 vs. Baltimore … Posted Appeared in 36 games, start- McCRAY two tackles and a sack of Charlie Frye at COLLEGE: ing 15 times including 13 games in the Cleveland on Dec. 4 … Tied season-high final two years … Recorded 107 tackles with five tackles and one for a loss at with 14.5 sacks, 20.5 stops for losses, 31 Houston on Dec. 24 … Notched last sack of quarterback pressures, two pass deflec- 129 regular season off Matt Mauck in finale vs. tions, a forced fumble and a fumble recov- Tennessee on Jan. 1. Tied season-high ery … All-Southeastern Conference sec- with five solo tackles and forced a fumble ond-team selection as a senior. Named … Saw action in 15 plays in postseason the team’s Most Outstanding Defensive contest at New England on Jan. 7 and col- Lineman. … Played in 12 games as a sen- lected one quarterback pressure … ior, starting eight at weakside defensive 2004: Played in all 16 games starting end … Bothered in fall drills with turf toe,

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 130 McCRAY VETERANS Freshman Award …Majoredinrecre- kick. …Recipient ofUF’s Most Improved quarterback pressuresandblocked a sacks, and6.5stopsforlosses.Had14 …Recordedfive 45tackles with2.5 ior …Playedineverygame, starting in team pick by The Sporting Newsasajun- and causedafumble.… All-SEC second- stops forlosses.Deflectedtwopasses and ledtheteamwith9.5sacks and11.5 test …Finishedwith50tackles (34solo) eventually sitting outtheGeorgiacon- O PLAYER NO. 2O hlfBre 2005 1998 1995 2004 OT KhalifBarnes RBFred Taylor 2003 12 OT Tony 2004 Boselli 12 2002 2003 LBDarylSmith 12 1998 QBByronLeftwich 13 DT JohnHenderson 1996 DEBobbyMcCray 13 GVince Manuwai 2004 13 SDonovinDarius 7 14 WRReggieWilliams 2000 2003 14 LBKevinHardy 2001 15 CB/SRasheanMathis 15 OT MauriceWilliams 1999 1995 16 CBradMeester 16 CBFernandoBryant 16 OT BrianDeMarco 16 16 1O iePasn2002 2001 OT Mike Pearson S Marlon McCree 11 11 BTJ luhe 2000 1996 1997 LB T.J. Slaughter 1995 CB Aaron Beasley 1995 7 DT RenaldoWynn 7 RBJamesStewart 8 LBBryanSchwartz 8 9 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 0.0 0 1 2 0 5.5 0 0 0 3 1/0 20 Jacksonville 2005 23 TACKLES 16/ 1 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 04Jcsnil 6 72 8703520 2 3.5 0 7 18 25 16/ 7 Jacksonville 2004 TACKLES GAMES STARTED BYJAGUARSROOKIES er 2 84 81 . 1 4 9.0 0 10 38 48 32/8 2 years BOBBY McCRAY’S NFLSTATISTICS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS ERN.PLAYER NO. YEAR REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON efforts …Full name:Bobby L.McCray. its …Supports teammatescommunity onregularhospitalvis- ship rolein2006 seven quarterback sacks … Took leader- Team asasenior…Had32tackles with … NamedtoPrepStar's All-America Attended Homestead(Miami,Fla.)High inMiami,Fla.… son, BobbyIII…Lives PERSONAL: ation programdelivery. BEi etoead2001 LBEricWestmoreland 2 1997 TEDamonJones 3 BDrikWmuh2005 2002 2003 FB Derrick Wimbush 1998 WRMattJones 1 1996 TEGeorgeWrighster 1 QBDavidGarrard 1 RB Tavian Banks 2005 1 DE Tony Brackens 1 SGeraldSensabaugh 1 2 RR a oad2000 1998 1996 WRR.JaySoward QBJonathanQuinn 2004 2 2002 2 2001 CMichaelCheever RBGregJones 2 WRErnestWilford 3 LB Akin Ayodele 2000 3 RBElvisJoseph 1995 3 CBKiwaukee Thomas 3 3 DT SethPayne 2001 TEPeteMitchell 5 S Travis Davis 5 FBPatrickWashington 5 6 Married (Alexandria)with jaguars.com YEAR 2005 2004 1997 1995 HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 348 COLLEGE: OKLAHOMA BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 11, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2006 (MIAMI) NFL EXPERIENCE: 7TH YEAR

STOCKAR McDOUGLE 73 GUARD

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (8/8), 2001 (9/3), 2002 (12/11), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (7/2) NFL TOTALS: 68 games, 56 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 tive for the first eight games of the year signed as an unrestricted free agent on with a knee injury … Made first start at left March 16 from Miami … Has played in 68 tackle vs. Miami on Nov. 5. career games with 56 starts in Detroit and Miami … Originally a first round draft choice (20th overall) of Detroit in 2000 … CAT FACT 2005: Signed with Miami as an unrestrict- ed free agent from Detroit on Mar. 15 … > Stockar’s younger brother, Jerome, Played in seven games with two starts at was a defensive end at the University right tackle … of Miami before Philadelphia made him a first-round draft choice in 2003 2004: Started all 16 games at right tackle for Detroit … Was part of a line that paved the COLLEGE: Began his career at Navarro way for rookie running back Kevin Jones to Junior College in Corsicana, Texas … rush for 1,133 yards, the fifth-best total in Transferred to Oklahoma … Started all 12 the NFC in 2004, and tops among NFL rook- games at right tackle his senior season and ies … Made 50th career NFL appearance vs. was a first-team All-Big 12 pick and a third- Arizona on Dec. 5 as Jones rushed for 196 team All-America selection … Began his

yards and the line did not yield a sack … junior season as a reserve but worked his VETERANS 2003: Started all 16 games at right tackle way into the starting lineup by midseason … Part of a line that yielded an NFL-low 11 … Was a JUCO All-America choice both sacks, a franchise single-season record … years at Navarro … Majored in sociology. 2002: Opened 11 of the 12 contests in PERSONAL: Married (Octavia) with two which he appeared at right tackle … Helped sons, Lamonte and Marcus, and a daughter, running back James Stewart rush for 1,021 Shantia … Lives in Deerfield Beach, Fla. … yards … The Lions’ unit also permitted just Was rated as one of the top prep linemen in 20 sacks, tops in the NFL in 2002 … Was the country as a senior at Deerfield Beach inactive for each of the final three games of High … Sits on the Board of Directors at the McDOUGLE the year with a toe injury … Broward County Boys & Girls Club … Partner of the McDougle Brothers Foundation, a non- 2001: Started three of the nine games that profit organization and the Broward County 131 he played … Opened the first three games Athletic Association which helps with schol- of year at left guard … Sustained an ankle arships … Owns a real estate and mortgage injury in Monday night game vs. St. Louis company in south Florida … Purchased rings on Oct. 8 and was inactive for each of the for the Deerfield Beach Girls Basketball team, next seven contests … which won the Florida Class 6A state title two straight years … Is a cousin of Vikings S 2000: Started all eight games in which he and Bears DT … played at left tackle as a rookie … Was inac- Full name Stockar McDougle.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 300 COLLEGE: NORTHERN IOWA BIRTHDATE: MARCH 23, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: IOWA FALLS, IOWA HOW ACQUIRED: 2ND ROUND OF 2000 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 7TH YEAR

BRAD MEESTER 63 CENTER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (16/16), 2001 (16/16), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (12/12) NFL TOTALS: 92 games, 92 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (60th overall) of the 2000 draft.

PRO: Tough, durable seventh-year player games. … Started at center at Arizona on who successfully made the transition from Nov. 27 and surpassed Tony Boselli for the guard to center in 2003 after three years as most starts in team history for an offensive starter at left guard … Returned to his col- lineman with 91, which ranks fifth overall in legiate position, though he had never team history for all players … played center in an NFL game, and anchored one of the best offensive lines in the NFL in 2003 … Ended his team-record CAT FACT streak of 92 consecutive games to start his career … Streak ended when he tore his > Brad ended his team-record biceps tendon at Cleveland on Dec. 4, 2005 streak of 92 consecutive games … Is the only Jaguars player to start the started in 2005 first 92 regular-season games after being drafted … Originally converted to guard by the Jaguars after playing center all four 2004: Started all 16 games for fifth con- years in college … Second-round draft secutive season and extended his team choice in 2000 has the potential to be a Pro record of 80 consecutive starts … Bowler … Was the eighth rookie in fran- Anchored offensive line that gave up only chise history to start the season opener 32 sacks all year and paved the way for the Jaguars to rush for 1,850 yards … Did not VETERANS and the third rookie to start all 16 games … First center chosen in the 2000 draft, miss one play the entire season at center selected with the 60th pick in the draft … … Was one of four offensive linemen to Tied with (1996) as high- start all 16 contests … Helped the offense est-drafted centers ever by the team … rush for 239 yards against Detroit on Nov. 14 … Part of an offensive line that did not 2005: Started the first 12 games of the sea- allow a sack against Chicago on Dec. 12 … son before missing the final four games Helped the offense rush for 197 yards at with a torn left biceps tendon … Was Green Bay on Dec. 19 in Lambeau Field … placed on injured reserve and ended his Started his 80th consecutive game in sea- MEESTER team record of 92 consecutive starts to son finale at Oakland on Jan. 2 … begin his career … Did not miss one play in his 12 starts at center … Helped the 2003: Started all 16 games for fourth con- Jaguars running backs rush for 1,959 yards secutive season and missed only 14 snaps 132 and Jaguars quarterbacks were sacked all year, breaking Kevin Hardy's team only 32 times all season … Part of an offen- record of 58 consecutive starts … Allowed sive line that did not allow any sacks only half a sack and had just two penalties against Cincinnati (on Oct. 9) and at called against him … Anchored offensive Arizona (on Nov. 27) … Helped a Jaguars line that gave up only 28 sacks all year and running back rush for 100 yards in four of paved the way for Fred Taylor to rush for a the last eight games he started. Fred Taylor franchise-record 1,572 yards … Started at and Greg Jones each had two 100-yard center in the season opener Sept. 7 at

jaguars.com Carolina, marking first NFL start at that (1999) … In Sept. 3 season opener at position after 48 starts at LG … Served as Cleveland, started at left guard in his first offense team captain Oct. 12 vs. Miami … NFL game and became only the seventh Started at center Nov. 9 vs. Indianapolis, as rookie to start a Jaguars opening game team rushed for 179 yards, and did not (joining Brian DeMarco, James Stewart, allow any sacks … Served as offense team Pete Mitchell, Kevin Hardy, Donovin Darius captain … Started at center Nov. 30 vs. and Fernando Bryant)… On Nov. 19 at Tampa Bay and played entire game in 60th Pittsburgh, received an offense game ball NFL contest, as Fred Taylor rushed for 118 along with Fred Taylor, Kyle Brady and the yards and team did not allow a sack … Was rest of the offensive line following Taylor’s mic’d by ESPN for entire game on “Sunday record 234-yard rushing performance. Night Football” … Started in home season finale vs. New Orleans on Dec. 21 when the COLLEGE: Named to Division I-AA Jaguars rushed for a season-high 243 yards Associated Press and Coaches All-America including Fred Taylor’s 194 yards, which team … Four-year starter at center and ranked as the most yards ever at Alltel three-time Gateway Conference first-team Stadium … In season-finale at Atlanta on honoree for Division I-AA power … Named Dec. 28, blocked for Taylor’s 121 yards rush- to the 1999 GTE Academic All-America ing, marking his sixth 100-yard game in the team … Played in the East-West Shrine final eight games of 2003 … Offensive line game … All-Gateway Conference and allowed only six sacks in the final eight Academic All-Gateway first-team pick at games … center as a senior in 1999 … All-America second-team choice by Football Gazette in 2002: One of six players on offense to start 1998, earning third-team honors from every game, doing so for third straight sea- Associated Press … Member of the All- son … Team’s left guard helped tutor rook- America Farm Team, GTE District VII ie Mike Pearson at left tackle … Did not Academic Team selection and member of miss an offensive snap all season, one of the Academic Director’s Association only two Jaguars players to do so … Academic All-Star team, as well as unani- Helped Jaguars rush for 2,089 yards for the mous All-Gateway and Academic All- season, including 1,314 by Fred Taylor … Gateway Conference first-team pick … Started every game, earning team’s Best 2001: Started all 16 games for the second Blocker Award … All-Gateway Conference straight season at left guard … Was one of and Academic All-Gateway first-team seven players on offense and 10 on team to selection in 1997, when he started every start every game … Became the first game … All-Gateway Conference second- Jaguars player to start his first 32 games team pick and a member of conference’s after being drafted … One of four Jaguars Newcomer Team as a redshirt freshman in offensive linemen to start every game, join- 1996, when he moved into the starting line- ing Zach Wiegert, Maurice Williams and up … Graduated with a degree in business Jeff Smith … Played all but three snaps all management and a 3.76 G.P.A. season … Missed three plays on Nov. 4 at Tennessee with a finger injury, marking his PERSONAL: Married (Jamie) with daugh- first missed plays since college … Received ters Lily and Emma … Lives in Jacksonville VETERANS an offensive game ball along with rest of … Two-time All-District selection as a line- offensive line on Dec. 23 at Minnesota as backer, adding All-State first-team honors team rushed for 214 yards, tied for third as a lineman in his senior year at most in team history … Aplington-Parkersburg (Iowa) High … Helped lead team to state title as a junior … 2000: Started all 16 games at left guard as a Lettered in football, basketball, baseball rookie … Named to All-Rookie teams by Pro and track … Graduated with a 3.8 grade Football Writers, Pro Football Weekly and point average … Participates in numerous Football News … Ranked fifth-best rookie charity golf events during the offseason … MEESTER offensive lineman in the NFL by Pro Football Actively supports numerous team commu- Weekly … Allowed only 6.5 sacks all season, nity programs, including Jaguars three of them in his fourth NFL game on Foundation’s on-going reading initiative Sept. 25 at Indianapolis to Ellis Johnson, (Playbooks) and the Honor Rows program, 133 then improved greatly as season went on … in which local at-risk youth earn seats to Played every snap of every game, the only Jaguars games after achieving academic player on the team to do so … One of three and/or behavioral goals … Actively sup- Jaguars offensive linemen to start every ports team community initiatives … … game in 2000, joining Tony Boselli and Participated in HabiJax build … Supports Brenden Stai … Became then-only third the Children’s Miracle Network … Full Jaguars rookie to start all 16 games, joining name: Bradley Ryan Meester. Brian DeMarco (1995) and Fernando Bryant

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 298 COLLEGE: WASHINGTON STATE BIRTHDATE: AUGUST 29, 1977 BIRTHPLACE: VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA HOW ACQUIRED 7TH ROUND OF 2000 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 7TH YEAR

ROB MEIER 92 DEFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (16/0), 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/7), 2003 (16/0), 2004 (11/8), 2005 (16/2, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 91 games, 17 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the seventh round (241st overall) of the 2000 draft.

PRO: Seventh-year versatile defensive Boller along with five tackles (three solo) lineman who works in regular rotation and two tackles for a loss … Third consec- along the defensive line … Moved inside utive game with a sack came at Tennessee to defensive tackle in 2003 … Played in on Nov. 20 off Steve McNair and totaled all 16 games in 2005 for the fifth time in four solo tackles … Ended streak of four six years … Set career-high with six straight games with a sack at Arizona on sacks including four consecutive games Nov. 27 with a sack of Kurt Warner. Also with a sack in 2005 … Led all AFC defen- added a fumble recovery to seal the victo- sive tackles in sacks in 2005 and ranked ry on final play. … Tallied five solo tackles third in the NFL … Started eight games at vs. San Francisco on Dec. 18 and at defensive end before being placed on injured reserve with a broken leg in 2004 … Ended streak of 75 consecutive games CAT FACTS played since being drafted in 2000 … In 2002, started seven games at right defen- > Rob was the number one overall sive end after injury to Tony Brackens … pick in the 2000 CFL draft by his Seventh-round draft choice in 2000 NFL hometown British Columbia

VETERANS draft … Lions > Rob, along with Paul Spicer and 2005: Played in all 16 games for the fifth John Henderson, are featured on time in his six NFL seasons in Jacksonville the 2006 Jacksonville Bell South and started two games at defensive tackle Yellow Pages cover … Recorded a career-best six sacks along with 47 tackles (35 solo), four for a loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recov- Houston on Dec. 24 … Recorded five tack- ery … Posted a career-best four consecu- les (four solo) and sack of Tom Brady at MEIER tive games with a sack … Named to USA New England on Jan. 7 in Wild Card game Today’s All-Joe Team, which honors play- … ers and coaches who have overacheived … Totaled five solo tackles and a sack of 2004: Played in first 11 games before Jake Plummer vs. Denver on Oct. 2 … being placed on injured reserve with 134 Collected a season-high six tackles (five fractured left fibula … Ended streak of 75 solo), a forced fumble and a sack of David consecutive games played since being Carr against Houston on Nov. 6 … Had drafted in 2000 … Started a career-high second-consecutive game with a sack on eight games at defensive end, making 33 Nov. 13 vs. Baltimore dropping Kyle tackles (21 solo), a half sack, three tackles for a loss and nine quarterback pressures … In first start of the season at Tennessee on Sept. 26, recorded five tackles and

jaguars.com split a sack of Steve McNair with John on a fumble in the … Moved Henderson … Against Kansas City on Oct. back to reserve DE for final five games of 17 registered five tackles and four quarter- season but still played in rotation … Had back pressures … Had season-high six season-high six tackles on Dec. 1 vs. tackles vs. Tennessee on Nov. 21 … Started Pittsburgh … and played in 75th consecutive game at Minnesota on Nov. 28 before leaving with 2001: Played in all 16 games for second a fractured left fibula in the second half … straight season … Played as backup left defensive end behind Renaldo Wynn … 2003: Played in all 16 games for fourth Made 21 tackles (12 solo), as well as three straight season, making 30 tackles (25 QB pressures and 1 tackle for loss … Tied solo), 1.5 sacks, one forced fumble and for third on team with 16 tackles on spe- one fumble recovery at both defensive cial teams … As blocking back on kickoff tackle and defensive end … In the home returns, returned two kickoffs for 14 yards opener Sept. 14 vs. Buffalo, played in DT … Had season-high four defensive tackles rotation, making one solo tackle and a in Sept. 9 season opener vs. Pittsburgh … pass defensed and played on special Made three special teams tackles in two teams in 50th NFL game … Played in rota- games: Nov. 18 at Pittsburgh and Dec. 23 tion at DT and DE Nov. 2 at Baltimore on at Minnesota … Returned a short kickoff 28 of 53 plays, making four solo tackles, for eight yards at Pittsburgh, and a week including one TFL … On Nov. 16 at later another one for six yards at Tennessee, played as reserve DT on 15 Baltimore … plays, making two tackles, including a shared sack with Hugh Douglas (of Steve 2000: Played in all 16 games in his first McNair) … Had most productive game of season, one of only five rookies to do so the season Dec, 7 vs. Houston. Played as at that time … Made 17 tackles (six solo) reserve DT on 22 plays, making three solo on defense, adding half a sack and four tackles, including a sack (of Dave Ragone), tackles for loss, as well as seven special one forced fumble, one TFL and one QB teams tackles … Played primarily on spe- pressure … cial teams early in the season, seeing action on only eight defensive plays in the 2002: Played in all 16 games for third first six games … Saw first extended straight season, making seven starts at action on defense in Oct. 16 Monday night right defensive end after injury to Tony game at Tennessee, playing 21 of 59 plays Brackens … Had most productive season and making three tackles (one for loss) … of his career, with 32 tackles (20 solo), two A week later vs. Washington (10/22) had sacks, two tackles for loss, eight QB pres- most extensive playing time following sures and one forced fumble … Saw limit- ejection of Tony Brackens, seeing action ed action as reserve early in season … Got on 37 of 54 plays and making two tackles first NFL full sack on Sept. 15 at Kansas (one for loss) on defense and one on spe- City (of Trent Green) … Made second sack cial teams … With injuries sidelining Oct. 13 at Tennessee (of Steve McNair), Renaldo Wynn and Joel Smeenge on Oct.

forcing a fumble … Made first NFL start a 29 at Dallas, played half of game in defen- VETERANS week later at Baltimore, making three sive end rotation, making two solo tackles tackles … Started next six games … Made (one for loss). Received a defensive game a safety Nov. 24 at Dallas, tackling a ball along with five other defensive line- Cowboys player (G Ross Tucker) who fell men as team ended five-game losing

MEIER RANKS THIRD AMONG NFL TACKLES IN SACKS

Rob Meier saw action in the Jaguars defensive tackle rotation each Sunday and he made MEIER the most of his opportunities. Meier, who was a seventh-round pick in 2000 from Washington State, ranked third on the team with a career-high six sacks and led all AFC defensive tackles. He averaged 27 plays per game. His previous high was two sacks in 2002. 135 2005 NFL DEFENSIVE TACKLES SACK LEADERS RK TEAM SACKS RK YEAR SACKS 1. Rod Coleman, Atl. 10.5 4. , Ind. 5.5 2. Rocky Bernard, Sea. 8.5 Shaun Rogers, Det. 5.5 3. Rob Meier, Jax. 6.0 Marcus Tubbs, Sea. 5.5

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 136 MEIER VETERANS COLLEGE: seventh round,the241stpick overall. one specialteamstackle …Drafted inthe Brant Boyer(ofSpergon Wynn). Added tackles (twosolo)andsharingasack with Cleveland, makingseason-highfour streak …PlayedinDErotationDec.3vs. opening winover Illinois,andhadanoth- 52 yardsforatouchdown inseason- and blocked akick. …Returned afumble eight tackles forlosses. Added twosacks tackles (43solo)andtiedforsecondwith games in1998 andfinishedsixthwith51 recovering onefumble…Started all11 high 12 forlosses,addingtwosacks and high 65tackles (35solo),includingteam- orable mention…Finishedwithcareer- when hewas All-Pac 10 Conferencehon- Started all12 games asaseniorin1999, Star game followinghissenior season… tackles …PlayedintheBlue-Gray All- tackle,and defensive making133 career ing agameend …Playedboth defensive the last23)infourseasons,nevermiss- preseason). The Jaguarswilltravelapproximately13,236milestotheir2006road games(including 00Jcsnil 6 01 1670500 0 0.5 7 6 11 17 16/0 2001 Jacksonville 2000 TACKLES 05Jcsnil 6 24 51 . 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 6.0 1 0.5 1.5 0 2.0 0 0 12 12 0 5 35 12 21 25 47 20 33 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 16/2 30 11/ 8 32 NFL totals: 16/0 Jacksonville 2005 16/7 Jacksonville 2004 Jacksonville 2003 Jacksonville 2002 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 1.0 0 1 4 5 1/0 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES in 2002 ufl ,4 ahntn76Mai351 270 351 Miami Atlanta 491 726 694 Tennessee Miami Washington Indianapolis 870 854 1,042 969 Philadelphia Houston Kansas City Buffalo akovle1/ 11 60000 0 0.0 16 9 12 21 16/0 Jacksonville Started 25games (including er 11 8 2 62 0532 3 10.5 23 56 124 180 91/17 6 years ROB MEIER’SNFLSTATISTICS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS JAGUARS INTHEAIR 2 kickoff returnsfor14yards (8long)in2001;1safety REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Foundations’ Playbooksinitiative fundraiser annual Taste oftheNFL hunger-relief ing SuperBowlXXXVIIIinSan Diegofor fundraisers Attends numerousteam-related PERSONAL: name: Robert Jack DanielMeier. in business. man in1995 …Graduatedwithadegree with twotackles …Redshirted asafresh- games in1996, mainlyonspecialteams, 16 tackles andonesack …Playedinall11 games in1997, starting twiceandmaking er fumblerecovery …Playedinall12 tackles … Also playedclubhockey League selectionasasenior, making58 All-Provincial team… tain ofbasketball captain asaseniorinfootballandcap- Offensive Most Valuable Playerandteam andrugby… Also playedbasketball Vancouver, BritishColumbia,Canada… tight endatSentinel High in West Jacksonville endand …Playeddefensive … Represented Jaguarsdur- … Single … Lives in Single …Lives Participated in jaguars.com … F ull … HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 330 COLLEGE: COLORADO BIRTHDATE: DECEMBER 25, 1974 BIRTHPLACE: KAILUA, HAWAII HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2002 (NEW ORLEANS) NFL EXPERIENCE: 10TH YEAR

CHRIS NAEOLE 65 GUARD

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) NFL TOTALS: 130 games, 126 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 63 games, 63 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: Tough, physical 10th-year guard who three games and Greg Jones had two. has started every game but two over the Jaguars averaged 130.8 rushing yards a last eight seasons, and ended his streak of game during that stretch. …Started his 101 consecutive starts with a healthy deac- 125th game vs. San Francisco on Dec. 18 … tivation in regular season finale last year … Started 15 games in 2005 to end his streak of five straight years starting all 16 games CAT FACT (six times overall) … Team’s only offensive player not to miss any snaps in 2003 … > Chris used to round up and brand cat- Former first-round draft choice in 1997 (10th tle at Kualoa Ranch in Hawaii, where overall selection), played five seasons for movies such as “Jurassic Park,” “Pearl Saints before joining Jaguars in 2002 and Harbor” and “Mighty Joe Young” have manning the right guard position since then been filmed, as well as TV shows … Durable player, having started 126 “Magnum P.I.” and “Fantasy Island” games, missing only game due to injury in week nine of 1999 season … Played every offensive snap in first season with Jaguars Ended streak of 101 consecutive starts (63 in VETERANS … Excellent trap-blocker who also possess- Jacksonville and 38 in New Orleans) as a es speed and power … The native of Hawaii healthy deactivation vs. Tennessee on Jan. 1 is an agile player who has made five tackles … Made third career playoff start at New following turnovers and has also recovered England on Jan. 7 … a fumble … First guard to be drafted in top 10 since 1983 (when Chris Hinton went No. 2004: Started all 16 games for fifth consecu- 4 to Denver, and Bruce Matthews went No. tive season and sixth time in seven seasons 9 to Houston) … One of five current Jaguars … Helped anchor offensive line that gave up only 32 sacks all year and paved the way for

who were born in Hawaii … NAEOLE the Jaguars to rush for 1,850 yards … Only 2005: Started 15 games, sitting out regular missed five plays the entire season at right season finale … Marked eighth season with guard … Started his 100th game in season- 15 or more starts … Helped the Jaguars run- opener at Buffalo on Sept. 12 … Helped the ning backs rush for 1,959 yards and Jaguars offense rush for 239 yards against Detroit on 137 quarterbacks were sacked only 32 times all Nov. 14 … One of five offensive linemen that season … Part of an offensive line that did did not allow a sack against Chicago on Dec. not allow any sacks against Cincinnati (on 12 … Helped the offense rush for 197 yards Oct. 9), at Arizona (on Nov. 27) and vs. at Green Bay on Dec. 19 in Lambeau Field … Indianapolis (on Dec. 11) … Helped a Ended season at Oakland on Jan. 2, starting Jaguars running back rush for 100-yards in 48th consecutive game for the Jaguars and five of the last 11 games. Fred Taylor had 88th consecutive overall …

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2003: Started all 16 contests for fourth NFL season … Made one tackle on a straight year (fifth time in career) ... Only turnover (Nov. 22 at San Francisco) and also offensive player not to miss any snaps ... recovered a fumble (Dec. 20 at Arizona) … Part of offensive line that gave up only 28 sacks all year and helped pave the way for 1997: Played in only four games as a rook- Fred Taylor to rush for a franchise record ie after being hampered by knee and ankle 1,572 yards … Teamed with rookie guard injuries … Suffered a knee injury during Vince Manuwai to give the Jaguars the only training camp that sidelined him until after pair of Hawaiian born guards in the NFL … start of regular season … Inactive for Aug. Started his 80th NFL game Sept. 7 at 31 season opener vs. St. Louis … Played Carolina … On Nov. 9th vs. Indianapolis, as a reserve at right guard for first four started at RG, as team rushed for 179 yards games … Sustained an ankle injury in and did not allow any sacks … Marked 25th Giants game and was inactive next two game as a Jaguar … Started at RG Nov. 30 games … Finally placed on injured reserve vs Tampa Bay, as Taylor rushed for 118 yards on Oct. 17 … Chosen in the first round of and team did not allow a sack ... On Dec. 7 the draft, the 10th overall selection … vs. Houston, started at RG, as Taylor rushed Marked the earliest the Saints had drafted for 163 yards ... Started in home season- a guard since 1972 (Royce Smith, No. 8 finale vs. New Orleans on Dec. 21 when the overall) and marked only the fourth time Jaguars rushed for a season-high 243 yards in Saints’ history that a guard was select- including Taylor’s 194 yards, which ranked ed in the first round (joining John as the most yards ever at Alltel Stadium … Shinners in 1969, Royce Smith in 1972, Made 95th NFL start in the season finale and Kurt Schumacher in 1975). Dec. 28 at Atlanta, and blocked for Taylor’s COLLEGE: Three-year starter at right 121 yards rushing, marking his sixth 100- guard, allowing only one sack … As a yard game in the final eight games of 2003 senior in 1996, named All-America first- … Offensive line allowed only six sacks in team … All-Big 12 Conference first-team the final eight games … pick … Started all 11 games at right guard, 2002: One of six players on offense to allowing no sacks and only one QB pres- start every game in first season with sure … Recorded 58 knockdowns and 16 Jaguars … Did so for third straight year touchdown-resulting blocks … Recipient and fourth time overall … Manned right of the John Mack Award, given to team’s guard position … One of only two offen- Most Outstanding Offensive Player … sive players that did not miss an offen- Unanimous All-Conference first-team pick sive snap the entire season … Helped as a junior after starting every game at Jaguars rush for 223 yards (third most in right guard … Did not give up a sack and team history) on Sept. 29 vs. N.Y. Jets … allowed only two pressures for a team Signed by Jaguars as unrestricted free ranked sixth in the nation, averaging 486.6 agent on April 5 from the Saints … yards per game in total offense and eighth in passing offense … Graduated with a 2001: Started all 16 games at right guard degree in sociology and 3.0 G.P.A.

VETERANS for second straight season … Made one fumble recovery Oct. 7 vs. Minnesota … PERSONAL: Married (Tara) with daughter Made one tackle after an interception on Azure Ke'alohilani (9/10/95) and son Dec. 23 at Tampa Bay … Christian Kaiwikani (5/6/98) … Lives in Jacksonville … Attended Kahuku (Hawaii) 2000: Started all 16 regular-season High … All-America first-team selection by games at right guard … Made one tackle Prep Football Report, adding second-team after a turnover (Nov. 26 at St. Louis) … accolades from Blue Chip Report and hon- Also started both postseason games, orable mention from USA Today as a senior Dec. 30 vs. St. Louis (first franchise play- … All-Far West pick by Super Prep Magazine NAEOLE off win) and Jan. 6 at Minnesota … … Two-way tackle, making 56 tackles with five sacks, eight passes deflected, four 1999: Started and played in 15 games, all forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries at right guard … Inactive for Nov. 7 game as a senior … Earned two letters in football 138 vs. Tampa Bay because of a knee injury … and one in wrestling … Twice named to the Posted a tackle following turnovers in school’s honor roll … Graduated with a 3.0 Games 14 and 15 … G.P.A. … Actively supports numerous team 1998: One of only two Saints players to community programs … Participates in start all 16 games on offense (joining TE local charity golf tournaments and supports Cameron Cleeland), and just one of five charitable efforts of his teammates … Last players on the Saints team to start every name pronounced: nay-OH-lee … Full game … Took over at right guard in second name: Christopher Kealoha Naeole.

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 323 COLLEGE: PRINCETON BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 26, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: MARLTON, NEW JERSEY HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2004 NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

DENNIS NORMAN 62 CENTER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (0/0), 2002 (0/0), 2003 (1/0, 1/0), 2004 (0/0), 2005 (16/4, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 17 games, 4 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 16 games, 4 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 2 games, 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: Young and athletic center with loads was named first-team All- his of potential … Started final four games of final three seasons … Started 26 of 29 the 2005 season at center replacing an career games played after missing his injured Brad Meester … Fifth-year center who was signed by the Jaguars on Dec. 7, 2004 … Spent three seasons in Seattle … CAT FACT 2005: Played in all 16 games and started last four contests at center when Brad > Dennis is the first Jaguars player from Meester was lost to injury … Started post- Princeton and was originally the high- season game at New England on Jan. 7 … est Princeton player ever drafted in Helped Fred Taylor and Greg Jones rush the NFL for over 100 yards in the last two games of the season, respectively … freshman year due to a broken left leg … 2004: Signed by Jacksonville on Dec. 7 One of four players to be named All-Ivy after being waived by Seattle on Oct. 15 … League three times (Derek Graham, Damani Leech, Matt Evans) … Only tackle Did not see any action for either team in VETERANS 2004 … Was inactive for first four games and the sixth player overall ever drafted with Seattle and inactive for final four for from Princeton … First Princeton player Jacksonville … chosen since Judd Garrett by Philadelphia in 1990 … Second-highest choice ever from 2003: Made his NFL debut on the field- Princeton (center Jon Schultheis was cho- goal unit at Green Bay on Oct. 5 and also sen in the seventh-round, 182nd overall, by played on the unit in the Wild Card Game Philadelphia) … Won the Heptagonal cham- at Green Bay Jan. 4 … Was declared inac- pionship in discus (168-8) as a sophomore tive the other 15 games … … Majored in computer science engineer- ing. NORMAN 2002: Dressed, but did not play, vs. St. Louis on Dec. 22 and at San Diego on Dec. PERSONAL: Married (Anayi) … Lives in 29 … Declared inactive the other 14 games Marietta, Ga. … A three-time letterwinner of the season … in track, two-time letterwinner in basket- 139 ball and football at Cherokee (N.J.) High … 2001: Declared inactive for all 16 games … Won Group IV discus championship senior Originally selected by Seattle as the sec- year and was named All-South Jersey in ond of three seventh-round draft picks, track … Member of the National Honor 22nd in the round (222nd overall) in the Society and a National Merit Scholar … 2001 NFL draft. Visits Wolfson Childrens Hospital … Full COLLEGE: A three-year letterwinner that name: Dennis M. Norman.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 188 COLLEGE: HAWAII BIRTHDATE: APRIL 3, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: HONOLULU, HAWAII HOW ACQUIRED: 6TH ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 1ST YEAR

CHAD OWENS 84 WIDE RECEIVER/KICK RETURNER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (1/0) NFL TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the sixth round (185th overall) of the 2005 draft. PRO: Speedy wide receiver who is an tests as a junior … Earned first-team All- explosive return specialist … Caught 102 WAC honors … Caught team-high 85 passes with 17 touchdowns as a college passes for 1,134 yards and nine touch- senior … Returned six punts and two downs … Added 14 punt returns for 136 kickoffs for touchdowns at Hawaii … Two yards … Played in 10 games while start- of the last three drafts the Jaguars have selected a player from Hawaii … The 185th pick was part of a fourth-round CAT FACT trade with the New York Jets … 2005: Played in one game before spend- > Chad is an avid bowler and golfer in ing final 14 games on Jaguars practice his free time. He was a celebrity squad … Inactive for season opener vs. guest at Delores Barr Weaver’s Seattle and saw action in Week Two at HabiJax Golf Tournament in 2006. Indianapolis on Sept. 18 … Returned three punts for six yards but fumbled ing six at receiver as a sophomore … twice… Missed four games with a knee injury … COLLEGE: Former walk-on who finished Recorded 47 receptions for 550 yards and career as the school’s career leader in all- two touchdowns … Added 477 kickoff VETERANS purpose yards, receptions, and punt return yards and 131 punt return yards … return yards in 44 games played … Played 10 games while starting five con- Earned second team All-America honors tests as a redshirt freshman … Served as and owns 14 school records, shares the return specialist with 24 kickoffs returned NCAA record for most touchdowns for 807 yards and two touchdowns scored on kick returns in a career, and including a 100-yard TD return … Added owns the NCAA record for most touch- 18 punt returns for 216 yards and a score downs scored on punt returns in a sea- … Graduated with a degree in sociology. son … The 2004 recipient of the Mosi OWENS PERSONAL: Married (Rena) with son, Tatupu Award led the Warriors with a Chad and daughter, Areana … Lives in school-record 102 receptions for 1,290 Honolulu, Hawaii … Four-year letterman yards and team-high 17 touchdowns as a at Roosevelt High in Honolulu … senior … Also had 36 punt returns for 531 Participates in team sponsored events 140 yards and a school-record five touch- and charity golf tournaments … Full downs … Started in every game … name: Chad Jas Owens. Played in 11 games while starting 10 con-

NFL STATISTICS: 3 punt returns for 6 yards in 2005

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 271 COLLEGE: CENTRAL FLORIDA BIRTHDATE: JUNE 3, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2006 NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

ELTON PATTERSON 78 DEFENSIVE END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (0/0), 2004 (8/0), 2005 (ps) NFL TOTALS: 8 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Cincinnati in the seventh round (259th overall) of the 2003 draft … Claimed off practice squad by Jacksonville on 10/15/04 … Signed by Cincinnati on 4/25/05 … Waived by Cincinnati on 8/29/05 … Signed to Minnesota prac- tice squad on 10/25/06 … Signed as a veteran free agent on 1/16/06.

PRO:Third-year defensive end who began captain at Central Florida … Recorded 30.5 his second tour of duty in Jacksonville career sacks including nine or more in after signing on Jan. 16 … Spent the each season … Finished one shy of the spring of 2006 in NFL Europe after the team record in sacks and had a school- Jaguars allocated him to the Berlin Thunder … Started nine games with 17 tackles, four sacks and one forced fumble CAT FACT … Originally claimed off the Cincinnati Bengals’ practice squad on Oct. 15, 2004 > Elton was allocated by the Jaguars to after being drafted in the seventh round of NFL Europe this year and played with the 2003 draft … the Berlin Thunder recording four sacks 2005: Spent training camp with Cincinnati before being waived in preseason … 2004: Played in six games for the Jaguars record 59.5 tackles for a loss … Earned All- after being claimed from Cincinnati prac- Mid American Conference honors as a tice squad … Recorded eight tackles (six senior, ranking third in conference with 9.5 sacks … Majored in health services admin-

solo), one sack and one quarterback pres- VETERANS sure … istration. 2003: Spent the entire season on PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Orlando … Cincinnati’s 53-man active roster … Attended Rickards High where he played Inactive for all 16 contests … Recorded defensive end and offensive guard … seven tackles (six solo), one sack and two Lettered in football, track and basketball … forced fumbles in four preseason games Earned first-team All-State honors as a … Originally selected in the seventh round senior … Sponsors the Elton Patterson (259th pick overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft Foundation, which hosts an annual toy by the Bengals. giveaway for underprivileged children in

Cincinnati … Full name: Elton Patterson. PATTERSON COLLEGE: Three-year starter and team

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PEARMAN VETERANS 34 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: Set career-long witha24-yard punt punt returnsatIndianapolis onSept. 18. yards onkickoffs and40yards on two Totaled 102 all-purposeyardswith62 that turnedintoaJaguarsfield goal … forced afumbleontheopening kickoff NFL gamefirst vs.Seattle onSept. 11, average at8.4-yardsperattempt …In ond amongNFLrookiesinpunt return purpose yardsasarookie…Ranked sec- for thirdall-timeinteamhistoryall- 1998) andDerrick Wimbush (993in2005) Finished behindFred Taylor (1,644in kickoff returnsfor187 yards(23.4avg.)… for 410 yards(8.4avg.)andaddedeight gle-season recordwith49puntreturns Jimmy Smith(7)…Set theJaguarssin- three different games, secondonlyto receptions in 240 yards…Hadfive-plus fifth ontheteamwith32receptionsfor yards andonetouchdown andranked team with39carries for149 rushing …Finishedthirdonthe to dosoin2005 and Scott Starksastheonlyfourrookies joining Matt Jones, GeraldSensabaugh 2005: PRO: draft. TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 NFL draft2005 … fourth round(127th overall pick) inthe … Selected in the Chris Luzarin2002 Jaguar drafted from Virginia alongwith back bytheJaguarsandonlysecond rookies …drafted Sixth-highest running ranks thirdall-timeinteamhistoryfor season with986all-purposeyards,which primary puntreturnerandfinishedthe …Served asthird-downback2005 and who playedinall16 games asrookiein COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: Talented, all-purposerunningback Played inall16 games asarookie RUNNING BACK ALVIN PEARMAN 16 games, 0starts 2ND YEAR DRAFT 4TH ROUND OF2005 PRINCETON, NEWJERSEY AUGUST 10, 1982 VIRGINIA 206 5-10 Originally drafted inthefourth round(127th overall) ofthe2005 1 game, 0starts 2005 (16/0) 2005 of Virginia. the fourth round(127th overall pick) out England onJan. 7…Originallydrafted in yards inpostseasoncontestatNew yards andreturnedthreepuntsfor12 finale …Rushed twotimesforeight rush vs. Tennessee onJan. 1inseason- careertouchdownfirst onaseven-yard yards atHoustononDec.24…Scored passesfor44 (Dec. 18) …Caughtfive Baltimore (Nov. 13) andvs.San Francisco career-highs withsevenpuntreturnsvs. Louis onOct.30…Set team-recordand long rushof45yardsononlycarry atSt. receptionsfor35yards…Setfive career- a career-high 15 rusheswith22yardsand return. … At Pittsburgh onOct.26tallied COLLEGE: was inthetop10 theonly playerranked receptions for1,396 yards… As ajunior team recordsbyarunningback with 138 tory andsecondinteamhistory …Set yards, thefourth-highest totalin ACC his- Also ledthe ACC with1,938all-purpose senior withacareer-high 1,037yards… pick HeathMiller > for abusedfoster children the Childr > Pittsburgh Steelers’first-round 2005 Univ Alvin’s college roommate atthe Alvin spentmost Tuesday at in2005 ersity of Virginia was Virginia’s leadingrusherasa ens HomeSociety, ahome CAT FACTS jaguars.com 2006 with 27puntreturnsfor247yards… yards…Led team yards and283receiving 12 games asafreshmanwith371rushing 21 receptionsfor193 yards…Playedinall for 343yardsandfourscoresadded injury asasophomore…Rushed 83times ing therestofseasonwithaknee ninegamesdowns …Playedinfirst miss- back, andhad518 yardswithfourtouch- which werethemostinteamhistorybya Second ontheteamwith 63receptions, 643 rushingyardsandfourtouchdowns … games asajunior…Had 134 carries for yards andatouchdown …Playedinall13 Also returnedateam-high28puntsfor314 receptions for402yardsandascore… yards and10 touchdowns alongwith29 senior …Rushed forteam-high1,037 games, splitting timewith Wali Lundyasa Played in12 games andstarted seven in the ACC … inrushingandreceiving 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 0 TD 4 0.0 LG 4.0 0 AVG YDS 8 0 NO 2 1/0 GP/GS RETURNS Jacksonville 1/0 2005 RECEIVING Jacksonville 2005 RUSHING # Teamrecord 05Jcsnil 24090000000 0 0.0 0 0 0 9 4.0 12 1 3 0 34 Jacksonville 2005 23.4 187 8 0 24 8.4 410 15 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: #49 Jacksonville 2005 05Jcsnil 6 03 4 . 90 1 TD 19 LG 45 7.5 AVG 3.8 240 YDS 32 149 NO GP/GS 16/0 39 RETURNS Jacksonville 16/0 2005 RECEIVING Jacksonville 2005 RUSHING .DrikWmuh(05 12 ElvisJoseph (2001) (2005) 4. Wimbush Derrick FredTaylor(1998) 2. 1. PLAYER RK. .(2000) 5. .AvnPamn(05 149 (2005) Pearman Alvin 3. Jaguars single-seasonall-purpose yards forrookies.Here’s thelist: Running backsDerrickWimbushand Alvin Pearmanfinishedsecondandthird all-timein MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE WIMBUSH ANDPEARMANRANKIN TOP THREE ALVIN PEARMAN’SNFLSTATISTICS OF D V GT OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO TD LG AVG YDS FC NO TD LG AVG YDS NO TD LG AVG YDS FC NO PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURNS 1 specialteamstacklein2005;forcedfumble2005 UHN EEVN EUN TOTAL RETURNS RECEIVING RUSHING REGULAR SEASON 1,223 POSTSEASON 294 55 (pronounced PEER-man) Full name:Francis Alvin Pearman II… Participates inteamsponsoredevents… holiday outingontheUSSKennedy … Sponsored agroupoffosterchildren fora onthetrack meters team… 200 yards …Statechampion inthe100 and downs andtotaled7,491 careerall-purpose with 5,316 yardsrushingand80touch- Established Charlotte-area careerrecords MVP andteamcaptainasasenior… Conference selection… Two-time team and seniortwo-time All-State and All- Conference Playerofthe Year asajunior Charlotte CountryDay…Named N.C. … A three-yearstarter attailback at PERSONAL: sports medicine. two scores…Graduatedwithadegreein Finished with1,167 all-purposeyardsand 183 421 240 26 0 Single … Lives inCharlotte,Single …Lives KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS 2 905 428 8 840 785 5 993 955 9 986 597 1,644 0 . 143 PEARMAN VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 235 COLLEGE: FLORIDA BIRTHDATE: JUNE 17, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2003 (INDIANAPOLIS) NFL EXPERIENCE: 8TH YEAR

MIKE PETERSON 54 LINEBACKER

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) NFL TOTALS: 105 games, 102 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 48 games, 48 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 4 games, 4 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Indianapolis in the second round (36th over- all) of the 1999 draft … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 3/13/03. PRO: One of the most underrated line- Baltimore on Nov. 13 … Has collected 535 backers in the NFL who has been a model tackles with the Jaguars which ranks of consistency … Posted the best season of his career in 2005 with a career-high 190 tackles, six sacks and three intercep- CAT FACT tions … Ranked second among AFC line- backers and fourth among NFL lineback- ers for tackles in 2005 … The 190 tackles > Mike’s brother Adrian played running surpassed his previous career-high of 178 back at Georgia Southern and was in 2004 … Signed with Jaguars as unre- drafted by Chicago Bears in 2002, and stricted free agent on March 13, 2003, his cousin Freddie Solomon played wide receiver for Philadelphia Eagles starting at middle linebacker for the first from 1995 to ‘99 time in his career … Spent four seasons at weakside linebacker with Indianapolis Colts before moving to middle linebacker third in team history ... Has started 18 with the Jaguars … Has led his team’s games as a Jaguar against AFC South defense in tackles in five of seven sea- opponents and has double-digit tackles in VETERANS sons (3 in Jacksonville, 2 in Indianapolis) 13 of those games, including all six … Has proven to be very durable, having career games against the Colts … Has started 102 of 105 games in his career … played against all 32 NFL teams … Started all 16 games in 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 … Has missed only seven 2005: Started all 16 games for the fourth games in his career … Has led the consecutive season, fifth season overall Jaguars in tackles for all three seasons … Put together the best season of his (2003-2005) … Averages 152 tackles per career with a career-high 190 tackles, six year during his career … Big-play per- sacks and three interceptions … Led the former who has 13 interceptions, six fum- team in tackles in 13 games, including PETERSON ble recoveries and forced four fumbles … double-digit tackles in 12 games … In seven years, has collected 1,063 tack- Ranked tied for third with three intercep- les and 16.5 sacks … Second-round draft tions and had one forced fumble, one 144 choice who has double-digit tackles in 57 fumble recovery, four passes defensed, career games and 15-plus tackles in 17 three tackles for loss and four quarter- games … Recorded career-high 19 tackles back pressures … Led the team in tackles (11 solo) against Indianapolis on Dec. 11, for first 10 games which was a team 2005 … Has recorded two or more inter- record, surpassing his own mark of nine ceptions in five of seven seasons … games in 2004 … Named to USA Today’s Scored first career touchdown in 2005 on All-Joe Team, which goes to players and a 26-yard interception return against coaches who overachieve … Opened sea-

jaguars.com 2006 team-lead with10 tackles. Added asack of Jan. 7in AFC Wild CardGameandtiedfor wrist …Started atMLBNewEnglandon Tennessee onJan. 2withasprainedright sacks …Left game after 11 playsagainst 24, setting acareer-high fortackles and tackles andonesack atHoustononDec. against San Francisco onDec.18 …Had11 plus tackles …Started his100th game Hardy (789)astheonlyJaguarswith500- and joinedDonovin Darius(798)andKevin tacklesSurpassed 500 withJacksonville tackles inagame in team history. Indianapolis onDec.11, thesixth-most season-high 19 tackles against sack atClevelandonDec.4…Collecteda Made team-high18 tackles alongwithone with eighttackles at Arizona onNov. 27… career tackles inhis100th game (1,005) for hisperformance…Surpassed1,000 named AFC Playerofthe Defensive Week gamethe thirdconsecutive andwas careertouchdown.first Posted asack for Baltimore andreturnedit26yardsforhis Intercepted Kyle BolleronNov. 13 against foraseven-yardloss… final drive David Carr onthirddownthe Texans Nov. 6.Sacked andforcedafumbleon and oneforcedfumbleagainst Houstonon Collected 14 tackles alongwithonesack tackles, onesack andonetackle forloss… at St.Louis onOct.30andfinishedwith13 against …Didnotmissasnap theSteelers at Pittsburgh onOct.16. Had10 tackles the seasonwithapick of Tommy Maddox Cincinnati …Hadsecondinterceptionof Oct. 2and12 tackles onOct.9against team with15 tackles against Denver on red zone andreturnedit 14 yards…Led 18. Picked off Peyton Manningpassinthe one interceptionatIndianapolisonSept. career games with16 tackles (11 solo)and fourth quarter …Posted oneofhistop loss, andrecovered afumblelateinthe team withseventackles, onetackle for son against Seattle onSept. 11 andled TACKLES which ranksecond,fifthandsixthin Jaguarshistory. has ledtheJaguarsintacklinglastthreeseasonswith190,178,and 167tackles, from Indianapolisandprovedrightawaythedifference hecanmakeonadefense.He Linebacker MikePetersonsignedwithJacksonvillein2003asanunrestricted freeagent MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 3 BHryNcesn(01 6 LB EddieRobinson(1996) LBMike Peterson (2003) LBMike Peterson (2004) LBKevin Hardy(1998) 167 165 LBWali Rainer(2002) 178 LB Mike Peterson (2005) 186 LBHardyNickerson(2001) 188 190 230 JAGUARS LEADINGSINGLE-SEASON TACKLERS PLAYER TACKLES 10 ormoretackles ninetimes… and athomeagainst Totaled Tampa Bay… with aninterceptionattheNew York Jets New England…Hadback-to-back games 18 tackles andasack asaJaguar) (first at Finishedwithateam-high time incareer… Started all16 games forthethird tory … bles) which third-mostinteam his- ranked aways (threeinterceptions andtwofum- totaltake- Had five three interceptions… Led teamwith167 tackles (87solo)and unrestricted freeagentfromIndianapolis… at middlelinebacker after signingasan 2003: 2004: with asack ofDavidCarr … tackles against Houstonon Dec.26along Hadseason-highof18 Hardy Nickerson … vious recordwas eightstraight games by and onesack ofJoey Harrington. The pre- against DetroitonNov. 14 with12 tackles games leadingtheteamin tackles (nine) Jaguars recordformostconsecutive fumble andapassdefensed.… Broke les, onesack of Trent Green,oneforced against Kansas CityonOct.17 with15 tack- gameReceived defensive ballinefforts McNair at Tennessee on Sept. 26… Recorded 14 tackles andasack ofSteve … tackle performanceatBuffalo onSept. 12 by teammates…Began season witha15- les 10 captain times…Nameddefensive Totaled 10 ormoretack-time incareer… Started all16 games forthefourth tory … the 178 tackles fourth ranked inteamhis- or moresacks, joiningKevin Hardy, and Jaguars historythatalinebacker hadfive sacks onlythesecondtimein marked tackles (102 sacks. solo)andfive The five season…Led theteamwith178secutive at middlelinebacker forthesecondcon- wrist … ing theentiregame withacastonhisright Tom Bradyandaforcedfumblewhileplay- 6 LBEddie Robinson(1997) 161 5 LBKevin Hardy(1999) LBBryan Schwartz(1995) 153 LBBryan Schwartz(1997) 161 165 Started all16 games fortheJaguars Started all16 games fortheJaguars PLAYER 145 PETERSON VETERANS 146 PETERSON VETERANS ing eighttackles … Card Playoff onJan. 4at N.Y. Jets, mak- career-high 18 tackles …Started in Wild- 8 at Tennessee, registereda season-and Also ledteamwith10 tackles …OnDec. up atouchdown onNov. 24atDenver. the seasonandreturnedit53yardstoset it 31yards…Madethirdinterceptionof games onOct.21atPittsburgh, returning … Grabbedsecondinterceptionintwo Baltimore. Also ledteamwith10 tackles career interceptiononOct.13 against tackles (12 ineach game) …Gotfifth two games against Jaguars,made24 had atleast10 tackles inninegames …In … Led teamintackles inninegames and played specialteams,making16 tackles and sevenpassesdefensed… Also (returned for96yards,withalongof53) (99 solo)… Added threeinterceptions Made team-leading173 tackles Colts … linebacker inhisfinalseasonwiththe 2001: 2002: at Kansas City, totaledteam-high12 tack- sack onSept. 23vs.Buffalo …OnOct.25 Recorded team-high16 tackles andahalf- Led teamintackles infourgames … three games with10 ormoretackles … defensed andfourQBpressures…Had recovery, twointerceptions, fourpasses 85 (51solo),adding1.5 sacks, onefumble time, finishedfifth onteamintackles with eighth game …Despitelimited playing season beforesuffering akneeinjuryin Here’s alistofthevarious playersfoundations: Jacksonville communitywhilemanyothersreachouttosupportavariety ofcauses. Several Jaguarsplayersandlocalalumniassistprivatefoundations youthinthe o eek HabiJax, Military support, Ronald McDonaldHouse Straight Talk, Joe Zelenka PLAYER Maurice Williams Prostate Cancer Cancer Prostate TheFirst Tee of St.Johns County, PlaybooksandStraight Maurice Williams Talk Clara TheMarcus StroudFoundation White Mission Ernest Wilford Marcus Stroud Peterson Foundation Mike Children’s Home Society Peterson Mike Alvin Pearman TheEltonPatterson Foundation Elton Patterson North ShoreElementarySchool andNorthwestern Middle Byron Leftwich CHILDCancerFund, Fellowship ofChristian Athletes and BreastCancer Awareness andPlaybooks Chris Hanson David Garrard Donovin DariusChildren’s Foundation, OperationBlessing,Gift of Carter G. NFL Woodson Elementary School YET Center, BoysandGirlsClubs,Playbooks, Taste oftheNFL Darius Donovin Terry Cousin Brady Kyle Started eightgames first ofthe Started all16 games atoutside JAGUARS PLAYERS INVOLVEMENT Playbooks andDignity U Wear FOUNDATION School, ofNortheast BigSisters Florida BigBrothers Playbooks Rows, PlaybooksandStraight Talk andJaguarsFoundation'sLife BloodDrive, programs-Honor Education Council, All-Star youthfootballcamp, deflecting twopasses… Dec. 30atMiami,making14 tackles and Minnesota ...Started Wild-Card Playoff on tion andseventackles Dec.24vs. Dec. 3atN.Y. Jets …Madeoneintercep- double-digit tackle outingwith15 tackles vs. Miami…Recorded fourth consecutive and twospecialteamstackles aweeklater Nov. 19 atGreenBay, andthen13 tackles Recorded 14 tackles andtwoQBpressures les onOct.22vs.NewEngland… les onOct.1atBuffalo, and15 moretack- tackles … Tallied then-career-high 16 tack- Jaguars (off MarkBrunell),alongwithsix tion inSept. 25Monday night game vs. games …Recordedcareer intercep- first … Recorded double-digit tackles ineight defensed andthreespecialteamstackles sures, twointerceptions,threepasses 160 tackles (95solo)… Added sixQBpres- backer …Led teamwiththen-career-high 1999: 2000: by Pro Football Writers of America/Pro Dec. 30atSt.Louis … the nexteightgames, starting onlyon sevenof reserve, butlistedasinactive the injury… Was notplacedoninjured 11 vs.Miami…Led teamintackles before at Buffalo …Suffered kneeinjuryonNov. defensed andonefumblerecovery Nov. 4 sack, oneQBpressure,twopasses tion (13 yards)…Hadninetackles, one les, oneQBpressureandintercep- Named to All-Rookie teams chosen Started all16 games atrightline- jaguars.com 2006 (and fifth linebacker selectedafter Chris the secondround,36thchoice overall backer andmade10 tackles …Drafted in game vs. Tennessee, started atrightline- England …InJan. Playoff 16 Divisional three QBpressuresonDec.12 vs.New at Miami…Madesixtackles, onesack and recovery andonepassdefensedonDec.5 Recorded 10 tackles, NFL onefirst fumble and onesack onNov. 28vs.N.Y. Jets … Kansas City…Madeteam-high10 tackles season-high 14 tackles onNov. 7vs. Cincinnati, addingseventackles …Had careersackMade first Oct.24vs. pressures andtwospecialteamstackles … later atN.Y. Jets, posted10 tackles, twoQB vs. Miami,making11 tackles … A week career start atrightlinebacker onOct.10 and 15 specialteamstackles …Earnedfirst one passdefensed,fumblerecovery three sacks … Added sevenQBpressures, (68 solo)… forfourthTied onteamwith Ranked secondonteamwith110 tackles threegames)on specialteamsinfirst … starting thefinal13 contests(playedonly Football Digest…Playedinall16 games, Football Weekly, Football Newsand MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 99Idaaoi 61 1 84 43001 0 3.0 14 42 68 110 16/13 20 Indianapolis 1999 TACKLES 05Jcsnil / 1 . 0 1 1.0 0 4 6 #10 1/1 1 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 26t 18.0 54 1 3 1 16/16 NFL totals: Jacksonville 6.0 2005 0 86 104 *190 16/16 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 Jaguars totals: Jaguars totals: 02Idaaoi / . 0 0 0.0 0 1 7 8 0 1/1 0 0 Indianapolis 2002 0 0 7 0.0 2.7 53 13 0 32.0 9.0 8 96 1 0 18 2 0 3 1 1 16/16 3 2 2 0 0 16/16 Jacksonville 16/16 5.0 9/9 2004 1.0 Jacksonville 0.0 1.5 2003 Indianapolis 0 2002 0 Indianapolis 0 0 2001 76 80 74 34 102 87 99 51 *178 *167 16/16 173 85 16/16 Jacksonville 16/16 9/9 2004 Jacksonville 2003 Indianapolis 2002 Indianapolis 2001 99Idaaoi / 04610000 0 0.0 1 6 4 10 1/1 20 Indianapolis 0 1999 TACKLES 0 0.0 0 TD LG AVG 0 YDS 16/13 NO 20 Indianapolis GP/GS 1999 INTERCEPTIONS 1Idaaoi / 45900000 0 0.0 0 9 5 14 1/1 Indianapolis 0 01 5 4.0 8 0 2 0 16/16 0.0 Indianapolis 00 3 65 95 *160 16/16 Indianapolis 00 er / 22 011010 1 1.0 1 20 22 42 4/ 4 7 years 1 53 14.2 184 13 6 105/102 7 years 4 16.5 0 457 606 1,063 105/102 7 years MIKE PETERSON’SNFLSTATISTICS 3 yrs 3 yrs * Team leader#Shared team lead PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 84 21. 6 1 26t 10.3 62 6 4 48/48 4 12.0 0 242 293 535 48/48 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON PERSONAL: COLLEGE: name: Porter Michael Peterson. Philadelphia Eagles(1995-99) … Full Solomon for playedwide receiver CousinFreddie … in2002 Chicago Bears AwardAdrian was drafted in1999 by … the where hereceived Walter Payton played runningback atGeorgiaSouthern, Brother Adrian ted Gainesvillechildren … thatbenefit- Peterson Foundation in2005 backa defensive … Started theMike Illustrated All-Southeast regional teamas selection andmemberofBlueChip High, wherehewas atwo-time All-State Gainesville, Fla.… Attended Santa Fe (Fla.) … Majoredinsociology. Press asaseniorin1998All-SEC first-team and 8.5sacks …Namedto Associated three forcedfumbles,13 tackles forlosses Career totalsinclude249tackles (141 solo), games, including1999 OrangeBowl… Helped school bowl tofourconsecutive trade with St. Louis for Marshall Faulk.trade withSt.Louis forMarshall and Barry Gardner)onapick obtainedina Katzenmoyer,Claiborne, Andy Al Wilson Started 24of42games … Married in (Chantal)…Lives 147 PETERSON VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 208 COLLEGE: CAL POLY-SLO BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2004 NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

DAVID RICHARDSON 26 CORNERBACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (2/0), 2005 (7/0, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 9 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/26/04. PRO: Strong cover corner who looks to including two returned for scores … contribute on special teams and to the Earned AFCA All-America honors … As a secondary … Competed for starting right senior started all 11 games … Led the cornerback in 2005 training camp … Has team with five INTs and two TD returns … played in nine career games, including seven in 2005 … Was one of only two undrafted rookies to make the 2004 CAT FACT Opening Day roster (TE Brian Jones) … > David became the first Jaguars player 2005: Played in seven games and fin- in 2004 who attended Cal Poly-SLO. ished with four tackles … Saw action pri- Offensive coordinator Carl Smith also marily on special teams and finished with graduated there. four tackles … Inactive for Week 1-5 … Saw first action of the season on Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh … Recorded one solo tackle Added 50 tackles, seven passes defensed at Arizona on Nov. 27 … Was in for 42 and a sack … As a junior started all 11 plays against Tennessee on Jan. 2 and games, tallying 57 tackles with three for a collected four tackles and one pass loss and three interceptions … Recorded defensed. Added a career-high two spe- 46 tackles, two sacks and two intercep- cial teams tackles … Saw action on spe- tions as a sophomore, starting all 11

VETERANS cial teams in playoff game at New games … Received medical redshirt after England on Jan. 7 … freshman season … Played as a true fresh- 2004: Played in two games primarily on man with 14 tackles … Graduated with a special teams … Dressed for Green Bay degree in recreational administration. game Dec. 19, but did not play … One of PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Los 13 undrafted rookies to make Opening Angeles, Calif. … Attended St. Bernard Day roster in team history … Played spe- High in Playa del Rey, Calif. … Earned All- cial teams in first NFL game Dec. 26 vs. Conference honors … Two-time All-con- Houston … Saw action on special teams ference … As a senior had nine INTs and in the season-finale at Oakland Jan. 2. 530 yards receiving with seven TDs …

RICHARDSON COLLEGE: Playmaking cornerback who Attends team sponsored events includ- notched 10 interceptions at Cal Poly ing charity golf tournaments … Full name: David Michael Richardson. 148 DAVID RICHARDSON’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2004 Jacksonville 2/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 7/ 0 4 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 2 years 9/ 0 4 3 1 4 0.0 0 0

jaguars.com 38 2006 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: nln nJn … England onJan. 7 for inactive AFC Wild CardGameatNew … Was Jan. 2andcollectedtwotackles plays ondefenseagainst Tennessee on …Saw actionon15 for nextfourgames …Playedonspecialteams 27 at Arizona careergamefirst onspecialteamsNov. …Saw actionin Finished withsixtackles … rosteronNov.signed toactive 22 11tice squadforfirst weeksuntilhewas nyJga vrfo atr ihgn… Only Jaguar everfromEastern Michigan … back, andreturnspecialist widereceiver spending majorityofhistimeatrunning son atcornerback atEasternMichigan, …Played onlyonesea- roster onNov. 22 tice squadbeforebeingsignedto53-man 11 …Spentfirst weeksontheprac- tackles games asarookieandfinished withtwo …Playedinsix and onspecialteams compete forplayingtimeindimepackages injury asasenior…Madetheswitch from cornerback missingonecontest dueto three seasons…Startedfirst 10 games at … Served aspuntandkickoff returnerfor threeseasonsatEasternMichiganin first purpose yardsand14 careertouchdowns starts atcornerback … Amassed 2,655all- … Registered 66tackles andonesack in10 made finalswitch tocornerback asasenior asasophomoreandjunior receiver ning back asafreshman,switched towide COLLEGE: 2005: PRO: TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 2 6/0 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES BIRTHPLACE: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE BIRTHDATE: lydi i ae … Was onprac- Played insixgames Second-year cornerback who will COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: Began collegiatecareeratrun- CORNERBACK CHRIS ROBERSON 6 games, 0starts CHRIS ROBERSON’SNFL STATISTICS Originally drafteddraft. intheseventhround(237thoverall) ofthe2005 2ND YEAR DRAFT 7TH ROUND OF2005 FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGAN JUNE 3, 1983 EASTERN MICHIGAN 185 5-11 PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 0 games, 0starts 2005 (6/0,0/0) 2005 REGULAR SEASON PERSONAL: name: ChristopherRobert Roberson. Full … schools andchildrens hospitals a junior… Attended localelementary mer …Earned intrackAll-State honors as High School All-Star game heldinthesum- News inthestateby of top60players win …Selected No.34ontheBlueChiplist on oneplayinthestatefinalchampionship season withakneeinjury, butsawaction (Mich.) Harrison High…Missedsenior Hills, Mich. … Attended Farmington Hills Majored incommunications. times for755yardsandthreescores… games atrunningback …Rushed 167 seven touchdowns …Started 10 of 11 more … Took in40ballsfor379yardsand all 12 gamesasasopho- atwidereceiver 338 yardsandtwotouchdowns …Started tests asajunior…Caught34passesfor Played in12 games whilestarting 10 con- loss, onesack andsixpassesdefensed… Tallied 66tackles (35solo),twotackles fora tocornerbackwide receiver asasenior… > r switching to cornerback Chris began hiscollegiate career asa unning back andwidereceiver before … ChosentoplayintheEast-West Single … Lives inFarmingtonSingle …Lives CAT FACT The Detroit 149 ROBERSON VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 298 COLLEGE: MIAMI (FLA.) BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 10, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: WINDSOR, ONTARIO HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

BRETT ROMBERG 66 CENTER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (0/0), 2004 (1/0), 2005 (0/0, 0/0) NFL TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted free agent on 4/29/03.

PRO: Third-year interior lineman who East Conference selection as a senior … provides depth for the Jaguars … Spent Winner of the Dave Rimington Award, first 12 weeks of 2005 season on the prac- given to nation’s premier center … tice squad before moving to the 53-man Started every game and did not allow roster on Dec. 9 … Spent the entire 2004 any QB sacks in 810 plays … Was named season on the active roster, and saw CBSsportsline.com All-America first- action in one game … Former undrafted team choice as a junior … One of five rookie who spent the first 10 weeks of the 2003 season on the practice squad before being activated to the 53-man roster on CAT FACT Nov. 12 … Three-year starter and consen- sus All-America at Miami (Fla.) … One of three foreign born players with the > Brett is one of three foreign born Jaguars, along with Reggie Williams and players with the Jaguars along with Rob Meier … Has played in one career Reggie Williams and Rob Meier game …

2005: Spent the first 12 weeks on the finalists for the Rimington Award … All- practice squad before being activated to Big East Conference first-team pick by the 53-man roster on Dec. 9 … Was inac- VETERANS The Sporting News as a sophomore … tive for final four regular season games Vital contributor in an offensive line that and playoff game at New England on allowed only three QB sacks in 340 pass- Jan. 7 … ing plays … Redshirted as a freshman in 2004: Spent the entire season on the 1999 … Graduated with a degree in busi- Jaguars active roster … Dressed for six ness administration. games and saw action at Tennessee on PERSONAL: Married (Emily) … Lives in Sept. 26 … Inactive for 10 games … Miami, Fla. … Helped deliver holiday turkeys to local soup kitchens and home- 2003: Signed by the Jaguars on Apr. 29

ROMBERG less shelters as part of Jaguars Holiday as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Food Distribution … Makes school visits Miami (Fla.) … Dressed for the game at … Actively supports team community Tennessee after being activated from the initiatives … Participates in charity golf practice squad on Nov. 12 … Spent first 150 tournaments … Actively supports the 10 weeks on practice squad. charitable efforts of his teammates … COLLEGE: Three-year starter at both Served as a celebrity reader at a local guard and center … Consensus All- elementary school … Served as a foot- America and All-Big ball coach at a local high school in 2006 … Full name: Brett Christopher Romberg.

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190 COLLEGE: LOUISIANA TECH BIRTHDATE: JUNE 23, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: LONGVIEW, TEXAS HOW ACQUIRED: 5TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

JOSH SCOBEE 10 PLACEKICKER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 32 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fifth round (137th overall) in the 2004 draft.

PRO: Possesses powerful leg … Handles goals and two for two on extra points for 11 kicking duties for field goals and kickoffs … points against Cincinnati on Oct. 9, includ- Has connected on 77.0 percent (47 of 61) of ing a 53-yard field goal that matched the his field goals in 32 games … Ranked sec- team record. Added one solo special teams ond in the NFL with 31 touchbacks on 139 kickoffs (22.3 pct.) over the last 32 games … Ranked first in the AFC and second in the CAT FACTS NFL with a career-high 20 touchbacks on 77 kickoffs (26.0 pct.) in 2005 … Had career- > After his NFL playing career is over, best seven consecutive field goals streak Josh plans on beginning his second snapped at St. Louis on Oct. 30, 2005 … career as a professional bowler on Led the team in scoring as a rookie with 93 the Professional Bowlers tour points and in 2005 with 107 points, becom- > Josh holds the Louisiana Tech ing only third player in Jaguars history to school record for most made field score over 100 points (Mike Hollis, Fred goals with 66, surpassing Matt Taylor) … Ranked fifth in team history with Stover’s previous record of 64 200 career points … Has been named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week three tackle … Connected on three of three field times in two seasons … Was the second goals, including a 48-yarder, and had two

placekicker taken in the 2004 draft after touchbacks on Nov. 13 against Baltimore … VETERANS Nate Kaeding in the third round … Hit on only field goal attempt on Dec. 11 against Indianapolis and had one touch- 2005: Led the AFC and ranked second in back. Also had one onsides kick that was the NFL with a career-high 20 touchbacks recovered by Rashean Mathis … Recorded on 77 kickoffs (26.0 pct.) … Led the team in one special teams tackle at Houston on scoring with 107 points after connecting on Dec. 24 … Was two for two on field goals 23 of 30 field goals and 38 of 39 extra and four of five on extra points against points … Ranked 10th in the AFC in points Tennessee, snapping streak of 59 straight … Became third Jaguar to score over 100

made extra points … Hit on one of two field SCOBEE points, joining Mike Hollis and Fred Taylor goals at New England on Jan. 7 in AFC … Won AFC Special Teams Player of the Wild Card Game … Week twice … Tied career-high with four field goals on five attempts against Seattle 2004: Led the team in scoring with 93 in season-opener on Sept. 11, surpassing points after connecting on 24 of 31 field 151 the 100 point mark in only his 17th career goals and 21 of 21 extra points … Finished game … Also had four touchbacks, the only the season ranked 13th in the AFC in field NFL player in Week One with multiple goal percentage and tied for third in touch- touchbacks … Placed three of six kickoffs in backs … Registered 11 touchbacks on 58 the end zone for touchbacks at New York kickoffs … Scored seven points on two of Jets on Sept. 25 and was two for two on two field goals and notched 1 touchback in field goals … Was three for three on field the season opening win Sept. 12 at Buffalo

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS … Collected a season-high 13 points on ing an average of 1.75 field goals per four of four field goals and one extra game … Led the team with 94 points on point including the game-winning 53- 21 of 31 field goals and also made all 31 yard field goal with 38 seconds remain- extra points … Second-team All-WAC ing in the game Oct. 24 at Indianapolis … selection as a junior … Ranked second in Was named AFC Special Teams Player of the WAC with an average of 1.33 field the Week … Registered 10 points on three goals per game … Second on the team in of three field goals, and one extra point scoring with 78 points, connecting on 16 Nov. 28 at Minnesota … Placed four of of 21 field goals and 30 of 35 extra points five kickoffs in endzone for touchbacks … … Only 36 of 67 kickoffs were returned … Scored seven points on two of two field As a sophomore earned All-WAC second- goal attempts in the season finale at team … Semifinalist for the Oakland Jan. 2. Award, given to the nation’s top kicker … Earned All-America honorable mention COLLEGE: One of the premier placekick- from College Football News … Connected ers in the country, who not only excelled on 19 of 23 field goals and 45 of 46 extra on field goals from long distances, but points for a career-high 102 points … 45 also on kickoffs … Won the kicking job as PATs topped the school season-record of a true freshman … Went on to set school 42 by Trent Wierick in 1998 … Took over career records, connecting on 66 of 92 placekicking and kickoff chores as a true field goals and 145 of 153 extra point freshman … Also scored 69 points on 10 attempts for 343 points, breaking the pre- of 17 field goals and 39 of 41 extra points vious marks of 64 field goals by Matt … Majored in sociology. Stover (1986-89), 129 PATs and 279 points by Marty Kent (1994-97) … Only Jason PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Longview, Elam of Hawaii (79, 1989-92) kicked more Texas … Attended Longview (Texas) High field goals in Western Athletic Conference … Handled punting and placekicking history … 343 points rank fourth in WAC chores, earning first-team All-District hon- annals, topped only by Elam (395), ors as a kicker and second-team All-East Marshall Faulk of San Diego State (376, Texas accolades as a punter … Converted 1991-93) and Derek Mahoney of Fresno 23 of 23 extra points and six of nine field State (351, 1990-93) … First-team All-WAC goals as a senior … Participates in school choice as a senior … Led the conference visits and celebrity golf tournaments … and ranked seventh in the nation by mak- Full name: Joshua Taylor Scobee.

JOSH SCOBEE’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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

VETERANS NFL totals: 2 years 32/ 0 59 60 47 61 77.0 53 200 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 NFL totals: 2 years 0/0 19/19 15/19 10/17 3/6 47/61 77.0

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 3 in 2004, 2 in 2005; 11 touch- backs on 58 kickoffs in 2004; 20 touchbacks on 77 kickoffs in 2005 SCOBEE POSTSEASON SCORING GP/GS PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 0 0 1 2 50.0 36 3 152 JOSH SCOBEE’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

REGULAR SEASON Points: 14 (9/11/05 vs. Seattle) Extra points: 5 (12/24/05 at H ouston) Field goals: 4 (10/24/04 at Indianapolis; 9/11/05 vs. Seattle) 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)

jaguars.com 43 2006 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: teams tackle … tackles, onetackle forlossandone special AFC Wild CardGame.Finishedwith four three playsatNewEnglandon Jan. 7in 2 …Started atSSandsawaction inallbut in starting roleagainst Tennessee onJan. six solotackles …Madetwosolotackles at SSonDec.24Houstonandrecorded fourth quarter …Started careergame first two-yardlineinthe punt attheBrowns’ week onDec.4anddownedaJaguars nine tackles atClevelandthefollowing nine tackles at Arizona onNov. 27…Had three tackles …Registered career-high Baltimore onNov. 13 andfinishedwith significantactionatsafetyagainstfirst in winatNew York Jets onSept. 25…Saw a muffed puntthatledtoaJaguarsscore at strongsafety…Recovered afumbleon games oftheseason(includingplayoffs) to playall16 games …Started finalthree Pearman andScott Starksasonlyrookies starts …Joined Matt Jones, Alvin the Jaguars… starter …Fifth-highest drafted safetyby injured reservebeforebecomingfull-time after Donovin Dariuswas placedon tackles …Sharedtimeatstrongsafety tacklesdefensive andsixspecialteams teams …Finishedrookieseasonwith31 …Excelledonspecial safety in2005 three games (includingplayoffs) atstrong COLLEGE: 2005: PRO: TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: Transferred toNorth Carolinaafter ETSU East Tennessee forthreeseasons… I-AAwhileat safeties inNCAADivision BIRTHPLACE: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE BIRTHDATE: Hard-hitting safetywhostarted final COLLEGE: Played inall16 games withtwo WEIGHT: HEIGHT: One ofthemostdominating SAFETY 16 games, 2starts Originally drafted inthefifth draft. round(1579th overall) inthe2005 2ND YEAR DRAFT 5TH ROUND OF2005 OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA JUNE 13, 1983 NORTH CAROLINA 218 6-0 1 game, 1start 2005 (16/2, 1/1) 2005 and deflected three others …Recoveredand deflectedthree others stops forlosses …Interceptedonepass the teamwith56 tackles, includingfour thumb…Finishedfifthwith abroken on games atstrongsafety, missingone game tion asasophomore…Played in eleven All-Southern selec- Conferencefirst-team school andconferenceseason-records … touchdown blocked …Five puntsset bles andrecovered onefumblefora ing apairofsacks …Causedthreefum- fourth ontheteamwith74 tackles, includ- while liningupatstrongsafety…Ranked Southern accolades Conferencefirst-team Sports Networkasajunior… Added All- from America third-teamhonors The …Earned others deflected five All- stops forlosses…Interceptedapassand les …Creditedwiththreesacks and6.5 strong safety…Led theteamwith78tack- mention asasenior…Started allyearat Atlantic CoastConferencehonorable a vertical jumpof41.5-inches … All- junior …Set a Tar Heelrecordbyposting tion alsoadded as a All-America honors two-time All-Southern Conference selec- … punts vs.GeorgiaSouthern in2003 The an NCAAgame-record after blocking three artist, alsoexcelsonspecialteams,tying dropped footballprogram… A big-play > schools Camps heldatlocalDuval County er Gerald enjoys teaching kidsatthesev- al Jaguars Gatorade Junior Training CAT FACT 153 SENSABAUGH VETERANS 154 SENSABAUGH VETERANS and sport science. caused afumble…Majoredinexercise and of passesanddeflectedthreeothers four stopsforlosses…Interceptedapair Recorded 53tackles withthreesacks and eleven games asatruefreshman… Also blocked apairofkicks …Started PERSONAL: Kingsport, Tenn. … Attended Dobyns- four fumblesandcausedtwoother ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 05Jcsnil 6 23 11 . 0 0 0.0 6 10 21 31 16/2 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 0.0 1 2 2 4 1/1 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES .TmaByBcaer 0. 171.2 109.3 Tampa BayBuccaneers PittsburghSteelers 2. 1. 183.1 94.7 ChicagoBears Tampa BayBuccaneers 2. 1. K TEAM RK. TEAM RK. .Baltimore Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers 5. Carolina Panthers 4. 3. .Buffalo Bills DenverBroncos 5. Baltimore Ravens 4. 3. .Jcsnil aur 0. 199.0 101.9 Jaguars Jacksonville 7. 184.1 106.8 Jaguars Jacksonville 6. .DallasCowboys 6. in 2005andfrom2003-2005: defense finishedthe2004seasonranked11th. Here’s alookattheNFL’s topdefenses 290.9 yardspergame(106.8rushing,184.1passing)andforced28turnovers. The The Jaguarsdefenserankedthirdinthe AFC andsixthintheNFL in2005,allowing JAGUARS DEFENSERANKEDAMONGELITE GERALD SENSABAUGH’S NFLSTATISTICS Single … Lives in Single …Lives PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 2003-05 NFLDEFENSIVERANKINGS 2005 NFLDEFENSIVERANKINGS 1 fumblerecoveryonapuntin2005 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON UHPASS RUSH PASS RUSH 0. 179.5 102.3 0. 185.2 100.2 0. 192.4 102.5 1. 179.6 112.8 20188.4 92.0 185.3 198.0 191.1 99.4 85.5 91.6 33196.2 93.3 s … Gerald LindSensabaugh, Jr. pitals andnavalbases…Full name: mates communityefforts andvisitshos- long jumptitle…Participates inteam- Competed intrack, winningthestate seven touchdowns inhisfinalyear… catching 42passesfor420yardsand team captain… Also playedonoffense, backdefensive asasenior, servingas football … All-Big EastConference Bennett (Kingsport, Tenn.) High,playing 280.5 277.8 281.8 280.4 284.7 283.5 282.6 292.4 289.5 301.0 290.9 294.9 TOTAL TOTAL 285. jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 244 COLLEGE: GEORGIA TECH BIRTHDATE: APRIL 14, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: ALBANY, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: 2ND ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

DARYL SMITH 52 LINEBACKER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (15/13), 2005 (16/16, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 31 games, 29 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (39th overall) in the 2004 draft.

PRO: Fast, playmaking linebacker who New York Jets on Sept. 25 and had seven enters his third season as a starter … Has tackles (6 solo) … Had best all-around displayed the physical and mental ability to play all three linebacker positions ... Ranked second on the team in 2005 with CAT FACT career-high 117 tackles and led team with seven tackles for loss … Made 13 starts as > Was one of six Jaguars rookies to play a rookie, tying for third-most in team his- at least 15 games in 2004 and started tory … Was 39th overall pick in the 2004 13 at outside linebacker draft … Has career totals of 195 tackles (111 solo), six sacks, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recov- game on Oct. 9 against Cincinnati with ery … nine tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one quarterback pressure. Picked up 2005: Started all 16 games in second NFL sack of with 1:28 remain- season … Ranked second on the team ing in the game and forced a fumble to behind LB Mike Peterson (190) with a seal the victory … Made nine tackles for career-high 117 tackles (68 solo) … Led the second consecutive game and a team- team with seven tackles for loss and reg- high two tackles for loss at Pittsburgh on istered career-high four sacks … In sea- Oct. 16 … Registered 10 tackles along with VETERANS son-opener against Seattle on Sept. 11, one sack against Houston on Nov. 6 … made crucial interception in the fourth Posted 12 tackles in 50 plays against quarter and finished with five tackles (4 Baltimore on Nov. 13 … Had one sack at solo), one pass defensed and one quarter- Cleveland on Dec. 4 … Recorded a career- back pressure … Played all 58 snaps at high 18 tackles (10 solo) at Houston on JAGUARS SAFETIES SCORED SMITH In 11 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 155 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 156 SMITH VETERANS COLLEGE: 2004: … half. the finalplayoffirst les andonesack. Sacked Tom Bradyon Game andfinishedwitheightsolotack- England onJan. 7in AFC …Started atOLBNew Wild Card Dec. 24 Oakland. touchdown intheseasonfinaleJan. 2at fourth quarter thatsavedagame-tying including oneintheendzone inthe son-high 11 tackles, threepassdefensed, Dec. 19 atGreenBay…Notched asea- les, onesack andonefumblerecovery Dec. 12 vs.Chicago… Totaled tack- five sacking thefirst andsafetyofhiscareer vs. Detroit…Madeninetackles includ- Houston andwasthenextweek inactive Suffered sprainedkneeOct.31at Indianapolis off Peyton Manning… career interceptionOct.3vs. lected eighttackles …Grabbedfirst NFL game Sept. 12 atBuffalo andcol- Started atoutsidelinebacker inhisfirst interception andonefumblerecovery … with 78,andrecordedtwosacks, one to finisheighthontheteamintackles middle oftheseason,butstillmanaged … Was slowedbyakneeinjuryinthe Started 44of46games, recording 383 withadislocatedelbow… most of2002 tackles twiceinfourseasons…Played Here’s howtheJaguars’ specialteamsstarsrankincareertacklesdatingback to1995: .BatByr(9620)9 .JeTiaa(010)42 Joe Tuipala (2001-02) 4. 55 94 Danny Clark(2000-03) 2. BrantBoyer(1996-2000) 1. .Kwue hms(000)5 .Dv hms(959)38 (1995-99) DaveThomas 6. 50 (2000-04) Kiwaukee Thomas 3. 05Jcsnil 61 . 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 4.0 1 0 49 16/16 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: NFL totals: Jacksonville 68 2005 117 16/16 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 04Jcsnil 51 84 532001 0 2.0 3 35 43 78 15/13 Jacksonville 2004 TACKLES 05Jcsnil /188001000 0 1.0 0 0 8 8 1/1 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES 04Jcsnil 51 . 0 0 0.0 TD 0 LG AVG 1 YDS 15/13 NO Jacksonville GP/GS 2004 INTERCEPTIONS Started 13 games andplayedin15 Captain wholedtheteamin JAGUARS SPECIAL TEAMS KAMIKAZIES 2 years 2 years DARYL SMITH’SNFLSTATISTICS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 12 . 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 6.0 2 3 31/29 84 111 195 31/29 1 safetyin2004 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Smith. sored events…Full name: DarylLamont home dedication…Supports teamspon- … Playbooks initiative Attended HabiJax Annual supporter ofFoundations’ Game … Also lettered inbaseball… Played intheGeorgia-Florida All-Star tackles andsevensacks asajunior… interceptions asasenior… Added 117 sacks, fourcausedfumblesandtwo in Georgia…Recorded 103 tackles, five the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Top 75 County (Albany, Ga.)High…Namedto Albany, Ga.… Attended Dougherty PERSONAL: Majored inbiology. least 10 tackles insevencontests… Deflected apairofpasses…Madeat … fumble andcausedtwoothers a quarterback pressure…Recovered a … Had3.5sacks, 17 stopsforlossesand the teamwithacareer-high 129 tackles middle linebacker …Finishedsecondon a senior…Served asteam captainat Coast Conferencehonorablementionas school’s all-timerecordlist… All-Atlantic fumbles …383tackles rank11th onthe four fumblerecoveries andthreeforced yards inreturns,12 passdeflections, 123 yards,threeinterceptionsfor89 minus 72yards,48stopsforlossesof tackles (207solos)with15 sacks for ikSrne 20-5 42 (2003-05) Sorensen Nick Married (Ramee)in …Lives jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210 COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECH BIRTHDATE: JULY 31, 1978 BIRTHPLACE: WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2003 NFL EXPERIENCE: 6TH YEAR

NICK SORENSEN 41 SAFETY

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (7/0, 3/0), 2002 (16/0), 2003 (14/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (10/0) NFL TOTALS: 63 games, 0 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 40 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 on 9/17/03. PRO: Tremendous athlete and special the team with 12 tackles and forced one teams performer … Missed final six games fumble against Pittsburgh on Dec. 5 … of 2005 season after suffering a broken Played in 50th career game against right ankle on a kickoff at Tennessee on Nov. 20 … Led teams in special teams tack- les for two consecutive seasons, first with CAT FACTS St. Louis in 2002 and with the Jaguars in 2003, and finished tied for third with the > Moved to linebacker and safety final Jaguars in 2004 … Despite missing six two seasons at Virginia Tech after games in 2005, still ranked second in spe- playing quarterback cial teams tackles with 11 … Named spe- > Nick was voted special teams captain cial teams captain in 2004 and 2005 by his by his teammates for the 2004 and teammates … Signed by the Jaguars on 2005 seasons Sept. 17, 2003 after three seasons with the Rams … Played in Super Bowl XXXVI in 2001 with the Rams … Quarterback in col- Chicago on Dec. 12, recording one tackle lege, moved to safety and has the ability to … In team’s win in Lambeau Field against play wide receiver … Signed with the Green Bay on Dec. 19 totaled two tackles Rams on Oct. 16, 2001 as a free agent after and recovered the onside kick to seal the VETERANS spending three weeks on the practice victory … Saw action on six plays on squad … Spent the 2001 training camp defense replacing an injured Deon Grant with the Dolphins after being signed as an against Houston on Dec. 26 … Played in undrafted rookie free agent on April 26 … 30th game for Jacksonville in the season finale at Oakland on Jan. 2, on special 2005: Played in first 10 games before teams and for one play on defense … being placed on injured reserve on Nov. 22 … Suffered broken right ankle on a kickoff 2003: Signed by the Jaguars in Week 3 … in the second quarter at Tennessee on Nov. Played in 14 games serving as the team’s

20 … Had two solo special teams tackles at special teams captain in nine of the last 10 SORENSEN Indianapolis on Sept. 18 … Saw action at games of the season … Made an immedi- safety on two plays at New York Jets on ate impact with two tackles in each of the Sept. 25 … At Pittsburgh on Oct. 16, had first two games at Indianapolis and at 157 one solo tackle as backup safety and team- Houston … Had a game-high three special high two solo special teams tackles … teams tackles at Tennessee on Nov. 11 … Recorded two solo special teams tackles at Recovered an onside kick against Tampa St. Louis on Oct. 30, both inside the 20 … Bay on Nov. 30 … Finished with a season- high four tackles vs. Houston on Dec. 7 and 2004: Played in all 16 games after being three tackles against New Orleans in home named the team’s special teams captain finale on Dec. 21 … Twelve of 19 tackles for the season … Finished tied for third on came against AFC South rivals …

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 158 SORENSEN VETERANS season finalevs.San Francisco (12/30) ... career-high fourspecialteams tackles in les vs.Chicago(11/18) …Collecteda team-lead withthreespecialteamstack- solo) andonetackle foraloss… for Tied vs. Seattle (10/20) withfourtackles (two line …SawNFLactionondefense first (9/8) downedapuntonthethree-yard times…InseasonopeneratDenverfive games, leadingortyingfortheteam-lead two specialteamstackles inseven les (twosolo)ondefense…Madeatleast cial teamstackles … Also madefourtack- games, finishingwithateam-best24spe- …Playedin16 cial teamsperformers by theMiamiDolphinson Apr. 26. signed asanundrafted rookiefreeagent Game vs.Philadelphia1/27…Originally teams tackles inNFCChampionship New Orleans12/17 …Madetwospecial career-high threespecialteams tackles at offs … forteamleadandcollected Tied tackles inregularseasonandtwoplay- teams …Collectedfourspecial three postseasongames onspecial COLLEGE: 2001: 2002: a senior…Finishedseasonwith42total tions …Started 11 games atlinebacker as with fourtouchdowns andnineintercep- Completed 42of80passesfor446yards two seasons… a reserveover hisfirst quarterback, andsawtimeatthatspotas his collegiatecareer…Began careerasa for loss,foursacks andaninterceptionin … Posted 117 totaltackles, including10 linebacker each ofhisfinaltwoseasons Virginia Tech whostarted atsafetyand 01S.Lus3 00002000 0 0 2 0 0 0 3/0 2005 St. Louis 2001 TACKLES Leader * Team onsides kickatGBin2004 05Jcsnil 0 1000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 12 *19 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 0 10/0 0 16/0 Jaguars totals: 14/0 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 Jacksonville 2004 Jacksonville 2003 01S.Lus7 00004000 0 0 4 0 0 0 7/0 2002 St.Louis 2001 TACKLES Played insevenregularseasonand One ofRams’mostvaluablespe- t oi 6 2 0 0 0 Jacksonville *24 2 2 4 16/0 St. Louis Four-year letterman for NICK SORENSEN’SNFLSTATISTICS er 3 0010 1 0 70 2 3 5 63/0 5 years r 0 2010 1 0 42 0 1 1 40/0 3 yrs PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS Recovered onsideskickvs. TB in2003,Recovered REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Injured Reserve(ankle) Carl Sorensen. playing theguitar…Full name: Nicholas ble efforts ofhisteammates…Enjoys naments … supportsActively thecharita- …Participatestives incharity golftour- supportsActively teamcommunityinitia- Jaguars Foundation's Playbooks … Reader's programcelebration and schools andparticipated inJaguars frequentvisitsto season …Makes in Jacksonville communityduringthe Athletes in Action … A permanentfixture team …Hasdonecharity workwith shortstop andoutfieldonthebaseball and teamforthreeyears the basketball in Vienna, Va. … Also playedforward on High long snapperatGeorgeC.Marshall back, back, defensive punter, kicker and Va. …Lettered asaquarter- threeyears PERSONAL: marketing. freshman …Graduatedwithadegreein three interceptions…Redshirted astrue for 140 yardsandtwotouchdowns with games,in five completing11 of21passes quarterback dutiesasfreshman…Played ried 43timesfor93yards… Won backup downs, andsixinterceptions… Also car- 59 passesfor306yards,twotouch- Started threegames andcompleted 31of terback mid-way through the season… defense assophomore…Moved toquar- two tackles forloss…Began seasonon Compiled 70tackles withthreesacks and season practiceandstarted 11 contests… over starting dutiesatfreesafetyinpre- and onesack …Injuniorseasontook tackles tackles (25solo)withfive forloss Single … Lives in Single …Lives Vienna, jaguars.com 95 2006 /30 …Signedasafreeagenton8/30/00. 8/23/00 … Waived byDetroiton …SignedbyDetroiton2/23/99 Waived bySeattle on8/26/98 PRO: TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: JAGUARS TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: after being the Saskatchewan Roughofthe Riders Played portions of the1998 season with squad forparts ofthe1999 season… 53-manrosterandpractice On Lions’ Saskatchewan, Detroit andJacksonville … seasonsplayinginSeattle,1998-2000 ular seasoninterception…Spent parts of linemenwithareg- two Jaguarsdefensive joiningBrackens astheonly tion in2003, Tennessee careerintercep- …Caughtfirst andmissed season-finaleagainst 2005 pregame warmups atHouston(Dec.24)in tion restofthetime…Injuredhandin andplayedinDE son-finale in2003, rota- andinthesea- final fourgames of2002 of 2001 when Tony Brackens was injured, against Denver …Started fourgames first fering afracturedrightlegin Week 2 beforesuf- Started twogames first of2004 after beingplacedoninjuredreserve… starts, beforemissing14 games in2004 includingnine games from2001 to2003 knack bigplays…Playedinall 48 tomake Regarded asastrongpassrusher, andhas 68 games asaJaguar with25starts … 24 quarterback pressures…Hasplayedin and recordedacareer-high 56tackles and Started acareer-high 14 games in2005 47 sacks tiedforthirdintheNFL… in2005, thirdinteamhistorywith Jaguars ranked team historywith14.5 careersacks … sacks, moving himintoeighth-placein ond ontheteamwithacareer-high 7.5 duced career-best sec- …Ranked numbers andpro- a full-timestarting rolein2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Underrated passrusherwhoearned BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 70 games, 25starts DEFENSIVE END PAUL SPICER inda nudatdroi reaetb etl n42/8… Signed asanundrafted rookiefreeagentbySeattle on4/28/98 68 games, 25starts 7TH YEAR FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2000 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA AUGUST 18, 1975 SAGINAWSTATE VALLEY 296 6-4 1 game, 1start 2003 (16/1), 2004 (2/2), 2005 (15/14, (2/2),2005 1/1) (16/1), 2004 2003 1998 (16/4), (3/0),2001 (16/4), (CFL),1999 2002 (2/0),2000 quarterback pressures against Cincinnati on Oct.2…Posted tackles five andthree Split asack with Hayward against Denver topostthree-plussacks2002) inagame … since John(vs.Phil., Oct.6, Henderson Jaguarone forcedfumble.Becamefirst three sacks alongwitheighttackles and York Jets onSept. 25withacareer-high Had bestgame oftheseasonatNew on Sept. 11 thathelpedsealthevictory… quarter inseason-openeragainst Seattle Had fumblerecovery lateinthefourth andcoachesplayers whooverachieve … USA Today’s All-Joe Team, which goesto and onefumblerecovery …Namedto tackles (56)alongwithoneforcedfumble son … Also putupcareer-best in numbers his careersack totalheadingintothesea- a career-high 7.5 sacks, morethandouble Reggie Haywardteam behindDE (8.5)with high 14 starts …Rankedsecondonthe 2005: and twospecialteamstackles … three fumblerecoveries, oneinterception tackles, 14.5 sacks, threeforcedfumbles, career totalsof70games played, with190 released bySeattle intraining camp…Has > Jacksonville paintball atalocalshootingr In hisspare time, Paul enjoys playing Played in15 games withacareer- CAT FACT ange in 159 SPICER VETERANS 160 SPICER VETERANS first timeinthreeseasonsbutdidregis- first Brackens …Didnothaveasack forthe man interceptedapass,joining Tony in franchise line- historythatadefensive onlythesecondtime Dec. 7andmarked career interceptionagainst Houstonon and onefumblerecovery …Hadfirst Brackens. Recorded 37tackles (24solo) season finaleat Atlanta forinjured Tony gamestive fortheJaguars…Started the 48consecu- year,consecutive astreakof 2003: 2004: quarterback pressure… Game, recordingtwotackles andone England onJan. 7in AFC Wild Card RE andsawactionon29playsatNew Tennessee inseason-finale…Started at (hand)onJan.inactive 2against his handinpregame warmups … Was plays atHoustononDec.24after injuring career sacks …Saw action ononly15 eighth placeinteamhistorywith14.5 Surpassed Renaldo Wynn (13.5) for and onesack atClevelandonDec.4. sure …Led DLwithninetackles (7solo) tackle forlossandonequarterback pres- ished withfourtackles, onesack, one 44 playsat Tennessee onNov. 20andfin- sack against HoustononNov. 6…Played Finished withfoursolotackles andone reaching acareer-high 4.5sacks … offensive playonOct.30, first Louis’ on Oct.9…Sacked Jamie Martin onSt. quarter … snaps beforefracturingrightleginthird against Denver onSept. 19 andplayed43 terback pressures…Started game Recorded seventackles and threequar- games playedforJacksonville … 23 …Endedstreakof50consecutive being placedoninjuredreserveSept. .SnDeoCagr 46 47 49 SanDiegoChargers 50 Jaguars 5. Jacksonville CarolinaPanthers 3. SeattleSeahawks 2. TEAM 1. RK ed 37sacksin2004,anincreasefrom242003. Jaguars sacksresultedinastalleddrivefortheopposingoffense. The Jaguarsrecord- 2005, thethird-mostinteamhistory, andfinishedtiedforthirdintheNFL. All butseven the Jaguarshaveincreasedtheirsacktotaleachyear. The Jaguarshad47sacksin Under thedirectionofheadcoachJackDelRioanddefensivecoordinator MikeSmith, Played inall16 games forthethird Played in first twogamesPlayed infirst before itbrhSelr 47 Pittsburgh Steelers 05NLSCSJAGUARS SINGLE-SEASON TOTALS 2005 NFL SACKS JAGUARS RANK THIRD INSACKS IN2005 AK KYEAR RK SACKS start inSept. 9seasonopenervs. Brackens wasNFL injured…Madefirst son’s fourgames first when Tony and onefumblerecovery …Started sea- three tackles QB forloss,five pressures tackles, twosacks, twopassesdefensed, in career, makingfourstarts …Made41 one passdefensed… high sixtackles, threeQBpressuresand finale at Atlanta onDec.28hadseason- recovered afumble…IntheJaguars’ on Dec.14 hadtwoassistedtackles and Tennessee onOct.26… At NewEngland es defensed… Tallied tackles five against tacklesfive foraloss… pass- Added five ter 21quarterback pressures,alongwith 2001: 2002: two sacks andtwoQB pressures … … Inhisfourstarts, totaled16 tackles, tacklesadding five andtwoQBpressures next weekatCincinnati(ofJon Kitna), final possession…Notched anothersack including asack of CouchTim onBrowns’ Cleveland andmadethreesolotackles, startMade first ofseasonDec.8vs. to asafety(creditedRob Meier)… intheendzone thatled including asack andforcedfumbleof at N.Y. Giants…Madefourtackles, for 12 yardsinNov. 3Sundaynightgame Manning) … Returned NFLkickoff first opener vs.Indianapolis(ofPeyton games …Gotsack inSept. 8season tackles… Hadseason-highfive inthree passes defensedandeightQBpressures ing … Added oneforcedfumble,two ular actioninDErotationwhennotstart- son, starting lastfourgames …Saw reg- in all16 games forsecondstraightsea- and foursacks (fourth onteam)…Played had careerhighsof45tackles (28solo) .2000 2001 2005 5. 1997 4. 1999 3. 2. 1. Played inall16 gamestime forfirst End ofseasonstarter atRDEwho SACKS jaguars.com 40 43 47 48 57 2006 Pit 1999: 2000: spent parts oftheseasononteam’s prac- then inactive forfinaltwogamesthen inactive … on specialteamsDec.10 vs. Arizona, next fourgames, playedin DErotationand linemen…Inactive otherdefensive five Received adefensegame ballalongwith led toatouchdown justbeforehalftime. ble thatwas recovered byBrackens and )and one forcedfum- Dallas, makingthreetackles, onesack (of then playednearlyhalfofOct.29game at fornexttwogames,Baltimore …Inactive gamefirst asaJaguar on Oct.8vs. Oct. 4…Playedonspecialteamsinhis weeks … to53-manrosteron Activated squad on Aug. 30,stayingthereforfive practice Aug. 22…SignedtoJaguars’ preseason withDetroitbutwas waivedon Spentthe sack andoneforcedfumble… makingfourtackles,eight others), one sacks andoneforcedfumble… ing anelbowinjury, making13 tackles, 3.5 gameshe playedinonlyfive beforesuffer- Galaxy intheNFL Europe League, where … SpentspringplayingfortheFrankfurt tackles inJan. 6seasonfinale atChicago … Madefumblerecovery andtwoassisted one QB pressure andonepassdefensed Pittsburgh, whenheaddedthreetackles, sack ofKordell Stewart onNov. 16 at action onspecialteams…Gotanother 12 games asareserve… Also sawsome two QB pressures …Playedinremaining pass defensed,twotackles forlossand starts, totaled24tackles, onesack, one Brackens returnedtolineup…Inhisfour defensed …Started nextthreegames until (of Kordell Stewart) andonepass tsburgh andmadesixtackles, onesack 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 0.0 0 1 1 2 1/1 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES kickoff returnfor12yardsin2002 2000 Detroit 1999 TACKLES 04Jcsnil / . 0 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 7.5 1 0 0 0.0 0 4.0 2.0 2 0 13 0 0 13 5 43 17 19 24 56 7 28 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 15/14 22 2/2 37 Jaguars totals: 45 16/1 NFL totals: Jacksonville 41 16/4 2005 Jacksonville 16/4 2004 Jacksonville 2003 Jacksonville 2002 Jacksonville 2001 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Played inthreegamesfor (inactive Signed byLionsonFeb. 23and akovle3 042201010 1 1.0 0 2 2 4 3/0 Jacksonville er 02 9 2 621. 3 3 14.5 2 66 124 190 70/25 7 years r 82 9 2 601. 3 3 14.5 0 66 124 190 68/25 6 yrs PAUL SPICER’SNFLSTATISTICS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS / . 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 2/ 0 1 interceptionfor2yardson12/7/03 vs.Houston;1 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON fiit …Full name: Paul Spicer. affiliate weekly “Jaguars Spotlight”onlocalcable … numerous localfundraisers Hosted communities …Represents theJaguarsat opportunity intheir toremainproductive health andothermedicalconditionsthe which provides thoseaffected bymental agency CommunityRehabilitation Center, Justice Coalitionandlocal non-profit (Indianapolis) High…Heavilyinvolved in with fourchildren … Atte nded Northwest seven games. and made12 tackles andfoursacks in … Joined theSaskatchewan Rough Riders waived followingtrainingcampon Aug. 25 Seattle Seahawks on April 28andwas with adegreeinhistoryeducation. America linebacker in1995 …Graduated Ellyn, Ill.),wherehewas anJUCO All- Transferred fromCollegeof DuPage (Glen Conference Playerofthe Year … 21.5 sacks asasenior…Named fibula…Seta broken school recordwith in onlythreegames asajunior becauseof and ’97)atSaginaw Valley State…Played PERSONAL: COLLEGE: 1998: remainder oftheseason… practice squad,wherehespentthe re-signed threedayslaterback toteam’s 31 vs. Tampa Bay… Waived onNov. 6and two games, thenplayedas areserveOct. days latervs.Sannext Diego…Inactive NFL Oct. 8andplayedinfirst game two on Sept. 7… to53-manrosteron Activated cuts andsignedtoteam’s practicesquad alma mater… Waived onSept. 5infinal trainingcamp,whichLions’ was heldathis roster… tice squadandactive Went to Signed asanundrafted rookieby Played his final two years (1996Played hisfinaltwoyears Lives inSt. Lives Augustine, Fla. 161 SPICER VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 180 COLLEGE: LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE BIRTHDATE: DECEMBER 10, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA HOW ACQUIRED: FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 1ST YEAR

FRED STAMPS 13 WIDE RECEIVER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (ps), 2005 (ps) NFL TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by San Francisco on 5/3/04 … Waived by San Francisco on 6/9/04 … Claimed off waivers by Jacksonville on 6/21/04 … Waived by Jacksonville on 8/30/04 … Signed by Baltimore to practice squad on 11/3/04 … Waived by Baltimore on 10/3/05 … Signed to practice squad on 11/16/05.

PRO: Wide receiver who has spent time tory … Started 12 games as a junior and on the practice squad at Baltimore and tallied 54 receptions for 1,002 yards and Jacksonville … eight touchdowns … Started 11 games as a sophomore and totaled 43 receptions 2005: Spent training camp with the for 663 yards and four touchdowns … Baltimore Ravens … Spent time on Baltimore practice squad before being waived on October 3 … Finished the sea- son on the Jacksonville practice squad … CAT FACT

2004: Spent training camp with > Fred finished his collegiate career at Jacksonville … Was originally signed as Louisiana-Lafayette with 2,789 receiv- an undrafted free agent by San Francisco ing yards and 19 touchdowns on May 3 … COLLEGE: Named first-team All-Sun Saw action in four games as a freshman Belt Conference as junior and senior … and caught 21 passes for 151 yards … Saw action in 44 career games with 35 Majored in general studies.

VETERANS starts … Had career totals of 180 recep- tions for 2,789 yards and 19 touchdowns PERSONAL: Single … Resides in New … Started all 12 games as senior in 2003 Orleans, La. … Attended Carver High and collected 62 receptions for 973 yards (New Orleans) … Was two-time All-State, and seven touchdowns … Recorded at All-District and All-Metro selection … least one reception in 44 consecutive Had 71 receptions for 1,600 yards and 26 games, the fourth-best total in the nation touchdowns as a senior … Full name: as a senior, and the longest in school his- Frederick Paul Stamps.

STAMPS STARKS NAMED MORGAN STANLEY COMMUNITY LEADER In 2005, rookie cornerback Scott Starks was presented the Morgan Stanley Community Leader Award for his 162 charitable work and received $3,000 for his charities. Since 2001, the Jaguars have partnered with Morgan Stanley, one of the country’s largest investment banking and brokerage firms, to sponsor the Community Leader Award. This honor is designed to recognize those Jaguars players making an impact in the Jacksonville community. The award is presented monthly during the regular season - four recipients receive a $500 donation for their desig- nated charity and are in the running for the year-end award, which is presented in December.

jaguars.com 31 2006 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: Taylor and Aaron Beasley… Fernando Bryant,Rashean Mathis,Cordell drafted cornerback bytheJaguarsbehind with 10 specialteamstackles …Fifth-highest as arookieonspecialteams…Rankedthird depth atcornerback …Sawaction extensive Jan. 7in AFC Wild CardGame. Played onspecialteamsatNewEngland solo tackles andthreepassesdefensed… finale andfinishedwithcareer-high three 54 plays,onJan. 2vs. Tennessee inseason- action, 4 atCleveland…Receivedextensive action atCBonNov. 27at Arizona andDec. les onNov. 20at Tennessee …Saw limited on Nov. 13 …Hadthreespecialteamstack- and alsosawactionatCBagainst Baltimore Led teamwith threespecialteamstackles careertackleIndianapolis andmadefirst … Wright foroneplayonSept. 18 at on Sept. 11 …Replaced starting RCBKenny defense inseason-openeragainst Seattle defensed …Saw action inthenickel with fourtackles (3solo)andthreepasses with 10 specialteamstackles …Finished special teams…Rankedthirdontheteam COLLEGE: 2005: PRO: Wisconsin with52...Hadsixcareer inter- Ranks thirdincareerpassesdefendedat who started 48of51games duringcareer… TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 10 0 1 0 3 1/0 4 Jacksonville 2005 16/0 TACKLES Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES BIRTHPLACE: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE BIRTHDATE: Second-year playerwho provides Played inall16 games, mainlyon COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: Feisty andtenaciouscornerback CORNERBACK SCOTT STARKS 16 games, 0starts SCOTT STARKS’ NFLSTATISTICS Originally drafteddraft. inthethirdround(87thoverall) inthe2005 2ND YEAR DRAFT 3RD ROUND OF2005 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI JUNE 27, 1983 WISCONSIN 178 5-9 PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST FR ASST FF SOLO SACKS TKL ST GP/GS ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 1 game, 0starts 2005 (16/0, 1/0) 2005 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON PERSONAL: name: Scott DoyleStarks. Mission andChildrensHomeSociety …Full downs …Regular visitorofClara White ing 2,521yardsrushing)with49touch- with 4,633careerall-purposeyards(includ- yards andscored24 …Finished TDs in2000 interceptions asasenior…Rushed for1,191 a senior…Recorded 39tackles andfour (St. Louis) High andwas an All-American as St. Louis, Mo. … Attended Hazelwood East family andconsumerjournalism. champion 4x100 relayteam…Majoredin ber oftrack squad’s outdoorBig 2004 Ten son totalinschool history)… Also amem- pass breakups(tiedforfourth-highest sea- ior …Second inBig Ten withteam-high19 defended …Started 12 of13 games asajun- nine games …Led theteamwith10 passes defense andNo.3totalthrough Member ofthenation’s No. 1scoring utor …Started 12 games asasenior… ceptions …Standoutspecialteamscontrib- > Jaguars rookies to play all16games J Scott joined Alvin Pearman, Matt ones andGerald Sensabaughasonly Married (Teresa) in …Lives CAT FACT 163 STARKS VETERANS 164

STROUD VETERANS 99 NFL EXPERIENCE: HOW ACQUIRED: BIRTHPLACE: PRO: blocked his second one in 2002 …Putsblocked hissecondone in2002 blocked and first fieldgoalinfour years, kicks … As arookie, notched Jaguars’ teams, isalways athreattoblock place and 7.0 sacks onthe road…Onspecial Has totaled9.5sacks at Alltel Stadium team historywith16.5 careersacks … …Rankscarry sixthin averagein2003 No. 1intheNFLwitha3.2-yards per rundefense…Defenseranked ranked astheleague’sished 2003 second- Anchor oftheJaguarsdefensethatfin- season andcontributed6.5sacks … 2001 started all16 games insecondNFL rounddraft …Jaguarsfirst choiceers in oped intooneofteam’s lead- defensive anddevel- Assumed starting rolein2002 recorded fourmulti-sack games … 10-plus …Has yardsfrom2003-05 with only107 rushingplaysallowed of tiedforthird allowed …Defenseranked withonly fourrushingtouchdowns2005 andledtheNFLin allowed from2003-05 withonly23rushingtouchdownsfirst DT tied for tandem …Jaguarsranked Jaguars possiblyNFL’s biggestandbest les ... Teams withJohn togive Henderson tack- freetomake leave otherdefenders tackledefensive canclogmiddleand seasons…Massive 80 gamesfive infirst in hissecondseason…Hasplayedall starts after earningstarting assignment withstreakof64consecutive 2006 Enters to beselectedmultiplePro Bowls… player Bowls …OnlyJaguarsdefensive Jaguars tostart Pro inthreeconsecutive Tony Boselli(1997-2000) astheonly seasons,joiningOTthree consecutive BIRTHDATE: TRANSACTIONS: POSTSEASON TOTALS: NFL TOTALS: GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: COLLEGE: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: Named asastarter inPro Bowl for DEFENSIVE TACKLE MARCUS STROUD 80 games, 64starts 6TH YEAR 1ST ROUND OF2001 DRAFT THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA JUNE 25, 1978 GEORGIA 306 6-6 Originally drafted round(13th overall) inthefirst ofthe2001 draft. 1 game, 1start 2005 (16/16, 1/1) 2005 (16/16), (16/16), (16/16),2001 2004 (16/0), 2003 2002 (1997-2000) astheonly Jaguarstostart season,joining OTsecutive Tony Boselli … NamedPro Bowlstarter forthirdcon- straight starts sincebeingdrafted in2001 gamesof 80consecutive played and64 seasonandextendedstreak consecutive only fourJaguarsrookiestodoso … Played ineverygame in2001, oneof … John ninthin2002) Henderson, Renaldo Wynn, 21stoverall in1997, and chosen round(joining inthefirst Jaguars andthesecondofthreetobe linemaneverby highest defensive Thirteenth selectionin2001 issecond- and 124 quarterback pressures… 23 tackles forloss,28passesdefensed forced fumbles,twofumblerecoveries, 388 tackles (251solo),16.5 sacks, seven careertotalsof sures …Hasfive-year backs with53careerquarterback pres- relentless pressureonopposingquarter- 2005: > > Ashley Street” inJuneof2005 charitable works atthe “Miracle on by the Clara White Missionfor their Scot Along withMaurice Williams and joining Tony Boselli. Jaguar to start three consecutive in Honolulu. Heisonlythesecond thir Marcus cappedoff seasonwith 2005 Started everygame forthefourth d consecutive trip to Pro Bowl t Starks, Marcus was honored CAT FACTS jaguars.com 2006 and 48straightstarts sincebeingdrafted gamesstreak of64consecutive played seasonandextended third consecutive Pro Bowls…Started everygame forthe tostartBoselli (1999-2000) back-to-back 2004: … game defensed … Was careerpostseason first quarterback pressuresandonepass Jan. 7andrecordedfour tackles, two AFC Wild CardGameatNewEnglandon at HoustononDec.24…Started atLT in tacklesfive andtwoquarterback pressures against IndianapolisonDec. 11 …Made quarterbackhigh withfive pressures … Collectedsixtackles andtiedseason- forced fumbleandthreequarterback hits les (sixsolo),twotackles forloss,one Cleveland withaseason-highseventack- Had bestgame oftheyear onDec.4at terback pressuresat Arizona onNov. 27… tackles, onetackle forlossandtwoquar- quarterbackfive pressures… Tallied three three tackles andtiedseason-highwith Against BaltimoreonNov. 13, recorded pressures atSt.Louis onOct.30… Had fourtackles andtwoquarterback the seasonagainst Cincinnati onOct.9… Denver onOct.2…Notched onlysack of and onequarterback pressureagainst defensed …Recordedsolotackles five quarterback pressuresandonepass Indianapolis onSept. 18 alongwithfour season-high ofseventackles at opener against Seattle onSept. 11 …Set sure andonetackle forlossinseason- … Hadfourtackles, onequarterback pres- terback pressuresandfourtackles forloss Ranked secondontheteamwith35quar- passesdefensed… fumble andfive tackles (42solo)withonesack, oneforced Prothree consecutive Bowls… Tallied 66 05DT Marcus Stroud DT Marcus Stroud,DT JohnHenderson DT MarcusStroud 2005 P ChrisHanson 2004 WR JimmySmith,DT GaryWalker 2003 OT Tony Boselli,WR Jimmy Smith 2002 2001 QBMarkBrunell,OT Tony Boselli,OT LeonSearcy, WRJimmySmith, 2000 OT Tony Boselli,WR Jimmy Smith 1999 QBMarkBrunell,OT Tony Boselli,WRJimmySmith,KMikeHollis, 1998 QBMarkBrunell,OT Tony Boselli,WRKeenanMcCardell None 1997 1996 1995 ERPLAYERS YEAR MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Became the first Became thefirst Jaguar since Tony DE Tony Brackens,LBKevinHardy, FSCarnellLake P BryanBarker PRO BOWL JAGUARS to rushforover 100 yards(Carolina’s allowed oneonlyrunningback allseason with a3.2-yardspercarry average,and game. No.1intheNFL Defenseranked defense, allowingonly87.9 yardsper as theleague’s run second-ranked of Jaguarsdefensethatfinishedseason deflectedpasses… loss andfive Anchor 48 quarterback pressures,12 tackles fora one forcedfumble… Added ateam-high 101 tackles (82solo)with4.5sacks and gamesconsecutive played…Recorded seasonandextendedstreakof48 secutive Started everygame forthe secondcon- tackle Prodefensive Bowl… inthe2003 career after beingvoted AFC’s starting McCray against Houstonon Dec.26… split asack ofDavidCarr withBobby defensed …Recorded eight tackles and on Dec.19 withfourtackles andapass quarterbackfive pressuresatGreenBay on Nov. 28alongwiththreetackles …Had season andsecondofcareeratMinnesota pressures …Recovered fumbleof first one forcedfumbleandtwoquarterback Nov. tackles, 21,recordedfive onesack, forced fumble… Against Tennessee on 17 alongwitheightsolotackles anda twice inawinagainst Kansas CityonOct. 26 at Tennessee …Sacked Trent Green of theseasonwitheighttackles onSept. Denver onSept. 19 …Recordedsack first Set season-highofnine tackles against terback pressuresatBuffalo onSept. 12 … les, twopassesdefensedandthreequar- ed passes…Began seasonwithfourtack- three tackles foralossandsevendeflect- the teamwith32quarterback pressures, one fumblerecovery …Rankedsecondon with 4.5sacks, twoforcedfumblesand in 2001 …Recorded 80tackles (63solo) 2003: Reached pinnacleofthree-year 165 STROUD VETERANS Stephen Davis rushed for 111 yards in one forced fumble that was recovered by Week One) … On Sept. 21 at Indianapolis T.J. Slaughter, leading to team’s only had nine tackles including one tackle for touchdown … Week later vs. Houston, a loss and two pressures of Peyton made seven tackles and one fumble Manning … In 20th career start at recovery that led to a field goal … Houston on Sept. 28 tallied season-high Registered two sacks in Sunday night 11 tackles, a half sack of David Carr, three game at N.Y. Giants (of Kerry Collins), tackles for a loss and two pressures … adding three solo tackles and three pass- Against San Diego on Oct. 5 had six pres- es defensed. Marked first multi-sack sures of Drew Brees and one sack along game of career … Got another sack Nov. with six tackles … Sacked Chad 10 vs. Washington, downing Shane Pennington and had a team-high four Matthews and received a defense game pressures on Nov. 23 at the New York ball … Notched two more sacks Nov. 17 Jets … Had best game of the year on at Houston, taking down David Carr ESPN Sunday Night Football vs. Tampa twice and making eight total tackles. Bay on Nov. 30, recording two sacks of Gave him five sacks in three games. Brad Johnson and a forced fumble. It Received a defense game ball … Upped marked his third career multi-sack game sack total to 6.5 on Dec. 15 at Cincinnati, … On Dec. 14 at New England started sharing a sack of … 30th consecutive game … Finished the season on Dec. 28 at Atlanta with six 2001: Played in all 16 games but did not tackles and as the defense did not allow start, as veterans Gary Walker and Seth a back to rush for over 100 yards for the Payne opened every game … Ranked 15th consecutive week … 10th on team with 62 tackles (24 solo), the highest total of any Jaguar who did 2002: One of six players to start every not start a game … Added 11 QB pres- game on defense, doing so for first time sure (fourth on team) and three passes in career … Tied for seventh on team defensed … Also blocked a field goal with 79 tackles (40 solo), seven passes attempt … In second half of season, batted down, three tackles for loss, three played on 58 percent of defensive plays, QB pressures, three forced fumbles and rotating at defensive tackle with Walker one fumble recovery … Tied for team (70 percent) and Payne (64 percent) … lead with 6.5 sacks, which also tied for Made most of his 62 tackles, including 17 19th in AFC … Made first NFL start in in the final two games … Saw his first Sept. 8 season opener vs. Indianapolis, NFL action in Sept. 9 season opener vs. making six tackles and one forced fum- Pittsburgh, making three tackles … In ble. Also deflected 33-yard field goal second NFL game on Sept. 23 vs. attempt by Mike Vanderjagt … Made first Tennessee, led team’s defensive linemen sack of NFL career in Game 3, Sept. 29 with seven tackles and batted down pass vs. N.Y. Jets (of Vinny Testaverde), adding from Neil O’Donnell on key play in final four solo tackles … Had season-high of series … In his first game ever on eight tackles on Oct. 13 at Tennessee and “Monday Night Football,” Dec. 3 vs.

VETERANS Nov. 17 at Houston … On Oct. 20 at Green Bay, blocked a field goal attempt Baltimore, saw action on every play for by Ryan Longwell for first of his career first time ever, making five tackles and and Jaguars’ first since Clyde Simmons

HARD TO GET ON THE BOARD VS. THE JAGUARS

In 2005, the Jaguars defense allowed only 241 points in 16 games (15.1 avg.), which ranked tied for third in the NFL. The club only allowed four rushing touchdowns, the STROUD fewest in the NFL. Here are the top teams in the NFL in 2005:

2005 OFFENSIVE POINTS ALLOWED

166 RK TEAM RUSH TD PASS TD FG TOTAL 1. Chicago Bears 9 10 21 195 2. Carolina Panthers 9 15 23 238 3. Jacksonville Jaguars 4 22 20 241 Indianapolis Colts 9 17 19 241 5. Pittsburgh Steelers 10 15 24 245

jaguars.com 2006 COLLEGE: Lewis. mate andDamione following , collegeteam- overall …Fourth tackle defensive drafted, Selected round,the13th choice inthefirst linemen intackles inlasttwogames … on 9/22/97vs.Pittsburgh …Led defensive freshman in1997 …Redshirted asatrue game tackle asareservedefensive asa posted 12 QBpressures…Playedinevery two fumbles,deflectedthreepassesand sack andthreetackles forloss…Forced end,making22tacklesdefensive withone a sophomore,starting ninetimesatleft QB pressures…Playedineverygame as passes andforcedafumble,hadnine seven tackles forloss…Deflectedfour Finished with37tackles, twosacks and and missingonewithaninjury… ior atleft tackle, defensive starting nine deflections …Playedin10 games asajun- Ranked secondonteamwitheightpass pressures andrecovered afumble… tackles forloss…Led teamwith24QB recording 57tackles with1.5 sacks andsix Started allyearatleft tackle, defensive … Associated Press asasenior in2000 second-team pick byleague’s coaches and Outback … All-Southeastern Conference 1999 Outback, 1998 Peach and1997 Oahu, … Playedinfourbowlgames: 2000 ing careerandmade17 passdeflections coverage, registered55QBpressuresdur- loss …Despiteseeingconstantdouble (77 solo)with6.5sacks and19 tackles for left tackle defensive …Made142 tackles … Playedin43games, with 29starts at dem incollegefootball1999 and2000 school tackle thepremierdefensive tan- 1 pick ofNewEnglandin2001) ingiving 01Jcsnil 6 06 43 . 0 0 0.0 0 38 24 62 16/0 2002 Jacksonville 2001 TACKLES 05Jcsnil /143100000 0 0.0 0 1 3 4 1/1 Jacksonville 2005 TACKLES # Sharedteamlead and 9/8/02vs.Indianapolis. 05Jcsnil 61 64 401010 1 1 0 2 1.0 1 4.5 0 4.5 0 0 24 17 19 42 63 66 82 80 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 16/16 101 16/16 NFL totals: 16/16 Jacksonville 2005 Jacksonville 2004 Jacksonville 2003 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE akovle1/67 03 6531 3 #6.5 0 39 40 79 16/16 Jacksonville Joined Richard Seymour (No. er 06 8 5 3 6572 7 16.5 0 137 251 388 80/64 5 years MARCUS STROUD’SNFLSTATISTICS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS 1 blockedfieldgoalattempton12/31/01 vs.GreenBay REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Stroud. Full name: MarcusLavar … Thanksgiving tofamiliesduring Donated turkeys Stroud CelebrityGolf Tournament … season … annualMarcus Hosted first holiday needy familiesduringthe2005 … Life blooddrive Sponsored three year-round,tiatives includingtheGift of Attends numerousteamcommunityini- ticipates incharity golftournaments… Jaguars youthfootballprogramsandpar- attend school nursing … Supports for hismother, Thelma McDonald,to athishighschoolCamp in2002 …Paid … HostedMarcusStroud All-Star Football football clinicforSpecialOlympicsHawaii week inHawaii, participated inanNFL elementary schools …DuringPro Bowl hospitals andreadstochildren atlocal Awareness Week … Visits children atlocal forProstatespokesman Cancer Jaguars National HonorSociety … 2004 …Memberofthe played basketball for 307yardsandatouchdown … Also started attightendandhad25receptions two fumblerecoveries asasenior… Also Recorded 76… tackles, eightsacks and play intheGeorgia-Florida All-Star Game Selected to lineman… a seniordefensive bytheMacon(Ga.) 16 honors Telegraph as honorable mentionselectionandSweet and Top 50inGeorgia,USA Today All-USA Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 adding Atlanta Writers Association, Journal-Constitution andGeorgiaSports by Atlanta All-State first-team Class A County HighinQuitman,Ga.…Named and Jacksonville … Attended Brooks PERSONAL: with adegreeinsports studies. freshman in1996 …Graduatedin2000 Single … Lives in Single …Lives Atlanta 167 STROUD VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 226 COLLEGE: FLORIDA BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 27, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: PAHOKEE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST ROUND OF 1998 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 9TH YEAR

FRED TAYLOR 28 RUNNING BACK

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) NFL TOTALS: 97 games, 93 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 5 games, 5 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1998 draft.

PRO: Star running back who has led the est rushing average (4.8, 2000) and most Jaguars in rushing in six of his eight sea- 100-plus rushing games (9, 2000) … Has sons … One of only three players (TE Kyle 18 of the top 19 rushing performances in Brady, S Donovin Darius) who remains on Jaguars history (234, 194, 183, 181, 165, the Jaguars roster from 1999 … Enters the 165, 163, 152, 151, 147, 145, 144, 142, 137, 2006 season with the sixth-most rushing 136, 132 and 128 yards (three times) … yards (8,367) by an active running back … Has seven of the eight-longest runs in In eight seasons, has career totals of Jaguars’ history (77t, 71, 71t, 70t, 63t, 62 1,831 carries for 8,367 yards (4.6-yard and 52t yards), as well as the longest run average) and 51 rushing touchdowns … in NFL postseason history (90 yards) … Has grabbed 238 receptions for 1,963 yards (8.2-yard average) and seven TDs … Only 1,000 yard rusher in Jaguars history CAT FACTS (1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004) … Developed into one of the NFL’s top backs > Jaguars’ career, single-season and in his rookie season of 1998, and by 2000 single-game rushing leader was already breaking records held by O.J. > Has 18 of the top 19 rushing perform-

VETERANS Simpson and approaching others held by ances in Jaguars history Barry Sanders … Jaguars’ career, single- > season and single-game rushing leader Has seven of the eight-longest runs returned to form in 2002 after missing and two of the five-longest pass recep- tions in Jaguars’ history, and the final 14 games of 2001 with groin injury … longest postseason run in NFL history Rushed for three-consecutive 1,000-yard > seasons in 2002, 2003 and 2004 … Has scored 58 touchdowns, second in Rushed for a team-record 1,572 yards in team history behind Jimmy Smith (69) 2003, ranking fourth in the AFC and sixth > Rushed for 100 yards in nine straight games in 2000, tied for the third- TAYLOR in the NFL … Because of injuries, had missed 24 full games and parts of nine longest streak in NFL history others in first four NFL seasons until start- > Only 1,000-yard rusher in Jaguars his- ing 46 consecutive games in 2002, 2003 tory (1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and and 2004. Missed final two games of 2004 2004), has 38 100-yard games in 93 168 with a knee injury … Big-play performer career starts who set 29 team records in 1998, set an NFL postseason record in ‘99 (longest Holds the single-game club record for run) and shattered most Jaguars rushing rushing yards (234, 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh, records by 2000 … Now holds 34 Jaguars 30 att.), rushing attempts (37, 9/25/05 at records … Owns the top seasonal marks NYJ, 98 yards), rushing average (8.5, in team history for rushing yards (1,572, 10/31/99 at Cincinnati, 15-128) and longest 2003), rushing attempts (345, 2003), high- run from scrimmage (77t, 10/12/98 vs.

jaguars.com Miami) … Also has two of the five-longest with 37 rushes at New York Jets on Sept 25, pass receptions in Jaguars’ history (78t 2005 … Has 517 rushing yards and three and 72 yards) … Was chosen with ninth touchdowns in five postseason games … overall pick in 1998 draft … Highest drafted Has scored touchdowns against 21 of 32 running back and second-highest-drafted NFL teams and has 100-yard rushing game skill-position player ever by Jaguars … Has against 20 different teams … Has more 58 career touchdowns, second in team his- 100-yard rushing games on the road (20 in tory and 11 behind leader Jimmy Smith 48 games) than at Alltel Stadium (18 in 49 (69) … Has recorded 38 100-yard rushing games) … Second Jaguar to have back-to- games in the regular season (Jaguars 24- back 100-yard rushing games in the post- 14 in those games) and three in the play- season, joining Natrone Means (1996) … offs (2-1) … Has rushed for 100-plus yards Ranks second in team history with 10,330 in 13 games in three seasons under Jack yards from scrimmage and fifth with 93 Del Rio and the Jaguars are 8-5 in those starts … First-round draft choice selected games … Jaguars have a 8-4 record when with the ninth overall pick in 1998 on a Taylor touches the ball 30 times and a 3-0 choice obtained from Buffalo in the Rob mark with 35 touches … Has recorded runs Johnson trade … Second running back of 10 yards or more in 85 of 97 games and chosen behind … runs of 15 yards or more in 62 of 97 games … Has at least one 50-plus yards run in six 2005: Started and played in 11 games and of eight seasons … Has scored two or more was inactive for five games with injuries … total TDs in 11 games and two or more Led team with 787 yards on 194 carries … rushing touchdowns in eight games Rushed for over 100 yards in three games (Jaguars are 8-0 in those games) … Eight and the team was 2-1 in those games … of his 51 career rushing touchdowns are Ranked tied for third with three rushing from 40-plus yards … Rushed for 100 yards touchdowns … Grabbed 13 passes for 83 in nine consecutive games in 2000, tied yards … Surpassed 8,000 career rushing with Walter Payton for the third-longest yards mark, becoming only the seventh streak in NFL history behind Barry Sanders active player to do so … Returned to start- (14) and Marcus Allen (11) … Scored touch- ing lineup on Sept. 11 in season-opener downs in 12 games as a rookie, six in ‘99 against Seattle after missing final two and eight in 2000 before being shut out of games of 2004. Finished with 20 carries for the end zone in 2001 … Scored 37 touch- 76 yards and two receptions for 14 yards downs from 1998-2000, tied for the third- against the Seahawks, his 51st career game most in the league in that time (Marshall with at least 20 carries … At Indianapolis on Faulk 48, 44 and Emmitt Smith Sept. 18, recorded 16 carries for 81 yards also 37) … Rushed for a then-team record (5.1 avg.), including 66 yards on 11 carries in 1,399 yards in 2000, despite missing three the first half … Set team record on Sept. 25 full games … Had the then 12th-best rush- at New York Jets with 37 carries for 98 yards ing performance in NFL history on Nov. 12, and one touchdown, breaking his previous 2000 at Pittsburgh, when he gained 234 high of 34 rushes on Dec. 21, 2003 vs. New yards, a Three Rivers Stadium record … In Orleans. Was also most rushes by a NFL 1999, played with a strained hamstring player in 2005 … Registered first 100-yard VETERANS most of the season (missed six games rushing game of the season on Oct. 9 entirely) but exploded in the playoffs with against Cincinnati with 24 carries for 132 two 100-yard games, including an NFL yards. Marked fourth career 100-yard rush- postseason-record 90-yard TD run … In ing game against Cincinnati in seven career 1998, scored a team-record 17 touchdowns games … Was inactive at Pittsburgh on Oct. (second in the NFL), tied for third-most by 16 with ankle injury … Recorded his second a rookie in NFL history. The record is 22 consecutive 100-yard rushing game with held by Gale Sayers (1965), followed by season-high 165 yards on 22 carries with TAYLOR Eric Dickerson with 20 (1983). Randy Moss one touchdown at St. Louis on Oct. 30, the also had 17 in ‘98 … Scored 14 rushing fifth-highest rushing total in team history. touchdowns in 1998, tied for the third-most Broke free for a 71-yard TD run in the first by a rookie in NFL history. The record is 18 quarter, tied for the second-longest rush in by Eric Dickerson (1983), followed by Ickey team history, and one of his five runs of 10- 169 Woods with 15 (1988). Gale Sayers (1965), plus yards in the game … Finished with 12 Barry Sanders (1989) and Curtis Martin carries for 48 yards against Houston on (1995) also had 14 … Led all NFL rookies Nov. 6 and missed second half with right with 1,223 rushing yards and 1,644 total ankle injury … Inactive against Baltimore yards, and had six 100-yard rushing on Nov. 13 with ankle injury … Saw limited games, the most by an NFL rookie since action at Tennessee on Nov. 20 with a thigh 1995 (Curtis Martin, 9) … Set team record

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS bruise and finished with six carries for high seven catches for 44 yards … Had minus-eight yards … Inactive at Arizona second-longest reception of 64 yards for on Nov. 27 and at Cleveland on Dec. 4 … a touchdown against Kansas City on Oct. Had 19 yards on 10 carries against 17 … Recorded first 100-yard game of Indianapolis on Dec. 11 … Rushed for the season in his 75th career start at team-high 61 yards on 17 carries along Indianapolis with 20 rushes for 107 yards with two receptions for 13 yards against … Rushed for three consecutive 100-yard San Francisco on Dec. 18 … Collected games against Detroit (23 rushes for 144 third 100-yard rushing game of the season yards), Tennessee (21 rushes for 103 on Dec. 24 at Houston with 101 yards on yards) and at Minnesota with second- 22 carries with one touchdown. Had one most yards on the season with 147 yards reception for 11 yards … Was inactive on 22 carries … Surpassed 1,000 yards (coaches decision) for season-finale on on the season against Chicago with 21 Jan. 2 against Tennessee … Started at New rushes for 79 yards … Had top game of England on Jan. 7 in AFC Wild Card Game the season at Green Bay on Dec. 19 with and rushed eight times for 24 yards. season-high 165 yards (fifth-most in Added three receptions for 13 yards … career and team history) on 22 carries. Left in the second half with a knee injury. 2004: Started and played in 14 games … Ended streak of 46 consecutive games Ended a streak of 46 consecutive starts started the next week vs. Houston … after injuring his left knee in Week 15. 46 game streak was the third-longest active 2003: Started and played in all 16 games streak in the NFL for running backs … for the second consecutive season ... Rushed for team-high 1,224 yards on 260 Rushed for 1,572 yards on 345 carries, carries … Ranked seventh in the AFC and both team-records … Ranked fourth in 10th in the NFL in yards rushing and the AFC and sixth in the NFL in yards sixth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL in rushing and fourth in the AFC and sixth total yards from scrimmage with 1,569 in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage yards (1,224 rushing, 345 yards receiv- with 1,942 yards (1,572 rushing, 370 ing) … Caught 36 passes for 345 yards yards receiving) … Caught second-most and one touchdown … Went over 7,500 receptions in career with 48 for 370 yards yards rushing and finished season 552 and one touchdown … Went over 6,000 yards shy of 10,000 all-purpose yards for yards rushing … Rushed for over 100 career … Rushed for over 100 yards in yards in seven games and in six of the five games and team was 3-2 in those final eight games of the season … For games … For the fifth time in seven sea- the fourth time in six seasons went over sons went over 1,000 yards (1998, 2000, 1,000 yards (1998, 2000, 2002 and 2003) 2002, 2003 and 2004) … With 7,580 yards … Began season at Carolina on Sept. 7 rushing moved into 38th place all-time … with team-high 122 yards from scrim- Scored game-winning touchdown with mage (71 rushing and 51 yards receiv- nine seconds remaining for first win ever ing) … At Indianapolis on Sept. 21 at the Coliseum at Tennessee on Sept. 26 rushed for 24th career 100-yard game

VETERANS and rushed for 81 yards … Moved into with 126 yards on 17 carries. The 7.4 yard fourth-place in team history with 193 average was the fourth-highest in team receptions in game against Indianapolis history. Surpassed 5,000 yards rushing on Oct. 3 … Caught 200th career recep- in the third quarter … In 60th career tion at San Diego on Oct. 10 with season- game on Sept. 28 in Houston scored first

TAYLOR HAD NINE CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES

TAYLOR In 2000, Jaguars running back Fred Taylor rushed for more than 100 yards in nine con- secutive games, a streak that tied for the third longest in NFL history. PLAYER YEAR CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 170 Barry Sanders 1997 14 Marcus Allen 1985-86 11 Fred Taylor 2000 9 Walter Payton 1985 9 O.J. Simpson 1972-73 7 Earl Campbell 1979 7 Terrell Davis 1998 7

jaguars.com rushing touchdown of season … On Oct. 5 the third-highest total in team history … vs. San Diego rushed for 87 yards and one Also totaled 1,722 total yards from scrim- score and had 77 yards receiving includ- mage, setting a then team single-season ing a 60-yard touchdown reception from record … Rushed 287 times for 4.6-yard Byron Leftwich, marking the first two- average and eight touchdowns … Set touchdown game since Dec. 10, 2000 vs. career high with 49 receptions (second on Arizona … On Nov. 2 at Baltimore made team) for 408 yards (8.3 average, 72 long) 60th career start led team in total yards … Ranked seventh in AFC in rushing, with 108 yards … At home vs. ninth in AFC in yards from scrimmage and Indianapolis on Nov. 9 rushed for sixth- 16th with 52 points (eight TDs, two two- most yards in team history with 152 and point conversions) … One of six players scored two rushing touchdowns … Tied on offense to start every game … Led for second-most carries in team history team in rushing in 14 games and in receiv- with 32 at New York Jets on Nov. 23 and ing in three games … His 4.6-yard average finished with 119 yards … Surpassed per carry ranked fifth among AFC backs … 1,000 yards rushing for the fourth time vs. His 287 carries was only five shy of his Tampa Bay on Nov. 30. Recorded his 2001 record of 292 carries … In Sept. 8 fourth 100-yard game with 118 yards on 29 season opener, led team with 24 carries carries. His 61 carries over those two for 83 yards and one touchdown and weeks marked the most in any two week caught four passes for 35 yards. Marked span in team history … On Dec. 7 vs. first TD scored since 12/23/00 … Led team Houston, rushed for the fourth-highest with 114 yards rushing on 20 carries, total in team history with 163 yards rush- including 63-yard TD run in fourth quarter ing and one touchdown. Had a 62 yard run to give team 23-9 lead on Sept. 15 at that was the team’s fifth longest. … At Kansas City. Marked 19th career 100-yard New England on Dec. 14 surpassed 6,000 game and first since 12/23/00 at N.Y. yards rushing and became the 64th NFL Giants. Score gave him 39 career TDs, player to do so … Had career game in passing James Stewart for second behind home finale vs. New Orleans on Dec. 21. Jimmy Smith on team’s all-time list. Run Rushed for career-best 34 carries and 194 was his longest since 10/16/00 at yards, good for second-highest rushing Tennessee … Rushed 21 times for 142 total in team history. The 225 combined yards and caught team-high three passes yards marked the fourth highest total in for 95 yards on Sept. 26 vs. N.Y. Jets. team history … In season finale at Atlanta Scored one TD on 22-yard run. Totaled 237 on Dec. 28 rushed for 30th career 100-yard yards from scrimmage for third most in game in 68 starts and seventh of the sea- team history, 142 yards rushing were son. Totaled 121 yards on 22 carries … fourth most in team history, 95 yards receiving were the most ever for a 2002: Started and played in all 16 games Jaguars running back, and 72-yard pass for first time in career … Finished season reception on team’s first offensive play with team-leading 1,314 yards rushing, ranks as second-longest non-scoring play VETERANS 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 Washington vs. Denver Jan. 31, 1988 165 Paul Lowe L.A. Chargers vs. Houston Jan. 1, 1961 TAYLOR 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. 171 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS in franchise history. Received offense ing a nine-yard TD run for team’s only game ball … Rushed 25 times for sea- touchdown. … son-high 151 yards and a TD on Oct. 20 at Baltimore, while also catching a team- 2001: Missed the final 14 games of the high eight passes for 46 yards. season with a groin injury … Played in Accounted for 197 yards from scrim- two games, rushing 30 times for 116 mage, the fifth-highest total of his career, yards (3.9 average, 24 long) and catching and his 151 yards rushing was the two passes for 13 yards (11 long) … fourth-highest single-game total in Started in the Sept. 9 season opener vs. Jaguars history. Became only second Pittsburgh and rushed 24 times for 96 player in Ravens’ last 61 games to rush yards and caught one pass for two yards. for 100 yards when he got his third 100- Had his streak of eight straight games yard game of season. Also surpassed with a touchdown snapped … In season’s 4,000 career rushing yards in the game second game vs. Tennessee (9/23), … Suffered back contusion in second rushed six times for 20 yards and caught quarter of Nov. 3 Sunday night game at one pass for 11 yards. Suffered groin N.Y. Giants. Returned but missed most of injury (partial detachment of adductor second half. Rushed six times for nine tendon from bone) while making a cut in yards, a career low in games he started. the second quarter and did not return … … Returned next week at Washington Inactive for season’s final 14 games … and led team with 82 yards rushing on 21 2000: Finished season with 1,399 yards carries, including 12-yard TD run. Also rushing (fifth in AFC and sixth in NFL) led team with seven receptions (most despite missing three-and-a-half games since 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore) for 27 yards … His 4.8-yard average per carry ranked … Rushed 20 times for team-high 100 third among AFC backs, and his 14 touch- yards and caught three passes for 29 downs tied for fifth in AFC … Carried yards on Nov. 24 at Dallas … Rushed for team-record 292 times … Scored 14 80 yards on 13 carries, including 18-yard touchdowns (12 rushing, two receiving), TD run on Dec. 1 vs. Pittsburgh. the second-highest total in Jaguars his- Surpassed 1,000 rushing yards for the tory … Also had 36 receptions for 240 season for third time in his five-year yards (19 long) … Had 1,639 combined career … Started 13th consecutive game yards (rushing and receiving), five shy of for second time in career on Dec. 8 vs. his team record set in 1998 … Had career Cleveland, rushing for 145 yards, mark- game at Pittsburgh, with 234 yards rush- ing his fifth 100-yard game of the season ing, then the 12th most in a game in NFL and 23rd of his career. Scored on a 44- history and most ever in Three Rivers yard TD run for the 44th TD of his career. Stadium … Missed season’s first three Also caught two passes for 12 yards … games with a strained MCL suffered in Started 14th consecutive game for first second preseason game vs. N.Y. Giants, time in his career on Dec. 15 at Cincinnati and was not 100 percent for next few … Started Dec. 22 game vs. Tennessee games … Saw his first 2000 action on but missed more than half of game with

VETERANS Sept. 25 Monday night game at sprained right ankle … Started 16th Indianapolis, leading the team with 57 game for first time in career in Dec. 29 yards on 14 carries … Carried 17 times season finale at Indianapolis. Rushed for for game-high 54 yards on Oct. 8 vs. team-high 73 yards on 15 carries, includ-

TAYLOR SIXTH AMONG ACTIVE RUNNING BACKS

In Jaguars running back Fred Taylor has rushed for 8,367 yards on 1,831 carries in TAYLOR eight seasons. He currently ranks sixth among active running backs.

RK. PLAYER YEARS ATT. YARDS AVG. TDS 1. Curtis Martin, NYJ 1995-05 3,518 14,101 4.0 90 172 2. Marshall Faulk, St.L 1994-05 2,836 12,279 4.3 100 3. Corey Dillon, NE 1997-05 2,419 10,429 4.3 67 4. Edgerrin James, Arz. 1999-05 2,188 9,226 4.2 64 5. Tiki Barber, NYG 1997-05 1,890 8,787 4.6 50 6. Fred Taylor, Jax. 1998-05 1,831 8,367 4.6 51 7. , Atl. 1997-05 1,970 8,321 4.2 39 8. Priest Holmes, KC 1997-05 1,734 8,035 4.6 86

jaguars.com Baltimore. Scored his first touchdown of Surpassed James Stewart as team’s season. Also caught season-high seven career rushing leader with 3,055 yards passes for 45 yards, his most receptions in (Stewart had 2,955 from 1995-99). Also a game since 9/20/98 … Had his first 100- was his third game with three rushing TDs, game of season and started what would and 30 carries was his third most in a become a nine-game streak in Oct. 16 game … Rushed 23 times for 137 yards on Monday night game at Tennessee, rushing Dec. 10 vs. Arizona, scoring two TDs. 20 times for 112 yards. Had 71-yard run Received third offense game ball in four that was his second longest in regular weeks. Marked eighth consecutive 100- season … On Oct. 22 vs. Washington, ran yard game. With 1,237 yards rushing for 22 times for 124 yards and caught four the season, broke team’s single-season passes for 33 yards … Rushed 31 times for record of 1,223 he set in 1998. Scored a 107 yards and caught two passes for nine rushing TD in fifth straight game, breaking yards on Oct. 29 at Dallas. Marked team- the team record of four set five times pre- record third straight 100-yard game, viously (three times by Taylor, once each breaking a record he had set three times by James Stewart and Natrone Means) … previously and shared with James Had ninth consecutive 100-yard game on Stewart. His 31 carries marked second Dec. 17 at Cincinnati, rushing 32 times for most of his career and were one shy of the 110 yards and one TD. Extended his team team record. Received an offense game record for 100-yard games and tied for the ball … Had fourth consecutive 100-yard third-longest streak in NFL history with game on Nov. 12 vs. Seattle, when he Walter Payton behind Barry Sanders (14) rushed 21 times for 103 yards. Also scored and Marcus Allen (11). Had 1,010 yards in on a 10-yard run for his second TD of the those nine games, an average of 112.2 per season, and caught five passes for 34 game. Extended his team record for 100- yards … Had game of his career on Nov. yard games in a season with nine. His 32 19 at Pittsburgh, when he set a team sin- carries tied his single-game mark set gle-game record and had what was then 12/6/98 vs. Detroit, and with 279 attempts the 12th-best rushing performance in NFL through the game broke his season mark history with 234 yards on 30 carries. of 264 set in 1998. Marked his sixth Scored career-high four touchdowns straight game with a touchdown, extend- (three rushing, one receiving) for the sec- ing another team record … Had 100-yard ond-most TDs ever by a Jaguar (record: 5 game streak stopped in Dec. 23 season by James Stewart), and his 7.8-yard aver- finale at N.Y. Giants. Started but was age ranked second on team’s single-game injured two plays into the second half (hip list. Rushing yards were most ever pointer) and did not return. Rushed 13 allowed by Steelers, breaking O.J. times for 52 yards, with a 44-yard TD run, Simpson’s Three Rivers Stadium record of scoring in his seventh straight game, 227 yards, and his four TDs tied Jim extending his team record … Brown’s high vs. the Steelers. His 234 yards fell only 44 yards short of Corey 1999: Started nine of 10 games played, Dillon’s NFL single-game rushing record. missing six entirely with a hamstring Received an offense game ball along with injury and was limited in several others … VETERANS TE Kyle Brady and the offensive line, and Finished season second on team with 732 was named AFC Offensive Player of the yards on 159 carries (4.6-yard average, 52 Week and Miller Lite NFL Player of the long) and six touchdowns … Ranked 12th Week … Had 24 carries for 104 yards on in AFC in rushing, and his 4.6 average was Nov. 26 vs. Tennessee and caught team- tied for fourth … Was healthy in the post- high four passes for 22 yards, including a season, turning in two 100-yard games 10-yard TD pass from Mark Brunell in the and finishing with 245 yards on 37 carries first quarter for a 10-7 lead. Marked his (6.6 average, 90t long) and one TD, as well TAYLOR 15th 100-yard game in his first 30 NFL as three receptions for 55 yards (18.3 aver- starts, and gave him six 100-yard games age, 39t long) and one TD … Had three for the season, tying his own team record 100-yard games during the regular sea- set in 1998 … In Dec. 3 rout of Cleveland, son, in addition to two in the playoffs … sat out the fourth quarter but still gained Gained 27 yards on five carries on Sept. 19 173 181 yards on 30 carries, scoring three TDs at Carolina before suffering a strained left to earn another offense game ball. Marked hamstring in the first quarter (did not his seventh consecutive 100-yard game, return) … Inactive next game (Sept. 26 vs. breaking his own team record. His 181 Tennessee) … Started Oct. 3 at Pittsburgh yards marked the third-best rushing game and ran eight times for 28 yards before in team history and gave him 1,100 yards aggravating his hamstring strain in the for season, surpassing the 1,000-yard second quarter. Did not play in the second mark for the second time in three years. half … Inactive next two games (Oct. 11 at

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS N.Y. Jets and Oct. 17 vs. Cleveland) … 19 carries (5.8 average). Became the sec- Returned to the starting lineup Oct. 31 at ond Jaguar to have back-to-back 100- Cincinnati and erupted for 128 yards on yard rushing games in the postseason, 15 carries (8.5 average), including 126 joining Natrone Means (1996) … yards in the first half to earn the offense game ball. Scampered 35 yards on his 1998: Had at the time the best season by first carry of the game and capped that a running back in Jaguars history, setting drive with a one-yard TD plunge for his 29 team records … Rushed 264 times for first score of the year. Later had a sea- 1,223 yards (4.6-yard average) and 14 son-long 52-yard run to set up a TD. touchdowns and caught 44 passes for Marked the seventh 100-yard game of 421 yards and three TDs … Led all NFL his career. Total of 128 yards was just one rookies with 1,223 rushing yards and yard less than his season total entering 1,644 total yards despite having fewer the game … Turned in his second- than seven carries in a game five times … straight 100-yard game Nov. 7 at Atlanta, Finished rookie campaign as the sixth- rushing for 124 yards on a season-high leading rusher in AFC and 10th in NFL … 27 carries. Also gained 54 yards on two Led all rookie rushers despite starting receptions for 178 combined yards, then only 12 games … Posted then-team- the fourth-best total of his career … record six 100-yard rushing games, the Started Nov. 14 vs. Baltimore and ran most by an NFL rookie since 1995 (Curtis seven times for 12 yards and caught one Martin, nine) … Was the only NFL player pass for three yards before aggravating with TDs of more than 75 yards both run- his left hamstring strain late in the first ning and receiving … Scored 17 total quarter (did not return) … Inactive for touchdowns (tied for second in NFL) and next three games (Nov. 21 vs. New 14 rushing TDs, team single-season Orleans, Nov. 28 at Baltimore and Dec. 2 records … Tied for the second-most TDs vs. Pittsburgh) … Returned to action for in the NFL behind Terrell Davis (23) … the first time in a month in Dec. 13 Only player in NFL with more than 1,200 Monday night game vs. Denver as the yards rushing, 12 rushing TDs, a 4.5-yard backup and set up the game-winning average per carry, 40 or more receptions field goal after scoring the go-ahead TD and 1,600 yards total offense … Finished on a 38-yard run with 2:35 remaining. fourth in AFC with 1,644 total yards from Then, after Denver tied the game, had scrimmage … His 4.6-yard rushing aver- three carries for 22 yards on the game- age was fifth in NFL … Finished third in winning drive to move the ball to voting for Rookie of the Year by Broncos’ five-yard line, setting up the Associated Press, despite having 327 winning field goal on game’s final play. more total yards, two more 100-yard Had nine carries for 74 yards, all in the games and as many touchdowns as second half after starter James Stewart Minnesota’s Randy Moss … Selected as was injured. … Made his seventh start of second alternate running back for the Pro the season and first in five weeks and Bowl … In his first three games as the sparked Dec. 19 win at Cleveland with a main ballcarrier, had runs of 52, 49 and VETERANS game-clinching 41-yard TD run in the 77 yards, making him only the 11th play- fourth quarter. Ran 26 times for 136 er in the NFL since 1950 to have runs of yards and one TD as Stewart was inac- 40 or more yards in three consecutive tive. Total of 136 rushing yards was then games. The other 10 players were: Lenny third best in team history and his second Moore (1956), (1958), most … Rushed for 85 yards and scored Clarence Peaks (1960), Curtis McClinton two TDs on 22 carries in the Jan. 2 sea- (1962), Gale Sayers (1965), son finale vs. Cincinnati … Started both (1972), O.J. Simpson (1976), Ottis postseason games … Rushed for 135 Anderson (1980), Bo Jackson (1990) and TAYLOR yards and one TD on 18 carries (7.5 aver- Barry Sanders (1997) … Named NFL age) and scored on his only reception in Offensive Rookie of the Month in both the Jan. 15 Divisional Playoff vs. Miami. September and December, becoming the Scored on NFL postseason-record 90- first player to win the award twice, and 174 yard run in the first quarter, then scored was the Miller Lite NFL Player of the on a 39-yard reception after taking a Week for his November 15 performance short pass from Mark Brunell. Did not vs. Tampa Bay … Missed approximately play in the second half after Jaguars took 10 quarters of action because of injuries a 41-0 lead … Posted his third 100-yard (did not start the first two games while outing in four postseason games in the playing sparingly behind James Stewart; Jan. 23 AFC Championship game vs. missed the fourth quarter Oct. 12 vs. Tennessee. Rushed for 110 yards on just Miami with a shoulder injury; did not

jaguars.com play Oct. 18 at Buffalo because of a shoul- ning TD run with 2:40 left to clinch a 29-24 der injury; missed more than a quarter on comeback win on Nov. 15 vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 25 at Denver with a mild concussion; earning his fifth offense game ball. and missed three quarters on Nov. 29 at Finished with 128 rushing yards (fourth Cincinnati after reaggravating his shoulder 100-yard game) to tie his own team record injury) … Selected as the recipient of the for rushing yardage and scored three TDs Jasper Award for Florida Pro Football for the first time in his career (also scored Player of the Year … Started the season as on runs of six and three yards). Finished the backup to James Stewart, who rushed with 196 combined yards (128 rush, 68 for more than 100 yards in the first two receiving) for the then second most of his games before being injured early in Game career and then third most in team history. 3 … Saw limited action in the Sept. 6 sea- Broke two team records: total TDs scored son opener at Chicago, running once for in a season (11, topping Stewart’s 10 in two yards … Replaced the injured Stewart 1996) and single-season rushing attempts on Sept. 20 vs. Baltimore and responded by a rookie (142, topping Stewart’s 137 in with a then-team-record 128 yards rushing 1995). Tied two team records: rushing TDs and 85 receiving for 213 combined yards in a season (nine, matching Natrone to earn AFC Offensive Player of the Week Means’ in 1997) and consecutive games honors, in addition to receiving the scoring a TD (four, matching Means’ in offense game ball. Ran 23 times for a 5.6- 1997). Marked the seventh straight game yard average, including a 52-yard TD run in which he played that he scored at least on his first carry for the then-longest rush- one TD … On Nov. 22 at Pittsburgh, scored ing TD in team history. Also led team with a team-record 10th rushing TD of the sea- nine receptions for 85 yards (41 long) … son on a two-yard run, breaking Means’ Made his first NFL start Week 4 at record. Also broke Mean’s team mark for Tennessee and turned in his second consecutive games scoring a rushing TD, straight 100-yard outing, finishing with 116 with five. Had a breakout game Dec. 6 vs. yards and one TD on 25 carries (4.6 aver- Detroit with a then-franchise-record 183 age) to earn the offense game ball for the rushing yards on a record 32 carries and second straight week … Ran for 89 yards scored two TDs, becoming the first 1,000- on only 12 carries (7.4 average) and scored yard rusher in team history with 1,005 two TDs in Monday night game Oct. 12 vs. yards. Turned in his fifth 100-yard rushing Miami before suffering a sprained left game to earn another offense game ball. shoulder in the third quarter and leaving Finished with 206 combined yards, includ- the game. On the first play from scrim- ing 23 on three receptions. Had a 31-yard mage, broke free for a 77-yard TD run that run for his eighth play of 30-plus yards on marked the longest run from scrimmage in the season. On his first carry, broke team history. Added a two-yard TD run in Means’ team record for single-season the second quarter to break the team rushing yards (823 in 1997), and later record for TDs by a rookie, eclipsing broke Jimmy Smith’s record for combined Stewart’s previous mark (three) and rookie yards from scrimmage in a season (1,324 rushing TD mark (two) set in 1995 … in 1997). Eclipsed his own previous team Inactive Oct. 18 at Buffalo … Returned to record of 128 rushing yards, as well as the VETERANS the lineup Oct. 25 at Denver, but was side- rushing attempt record of 29 by James lined early after taking a blow to the head Stewart. Marked his fourth game with two … Scored two TDs for the second time with or more TDs … Got his sixth 100-yard a franchise-best 78-yard receiving TD and a game of the season Dec. 20 at Minnesota, one-yard run, earning his fourth offense rushing for 105 yards on 23 carries. With 42 game ball on Nov. 1 at Baltimore. Turned in receptions on the season broke the team’s 165 combined yards with 87 rushing on 22 rookie record, topping Pete Mitchell’s 41 carries and 78 receiving on his reception. catches in 1995. Was team’s leading rusher TAYLOR The 78-yard catch topped the previous as well as leader in receptions for the third record 75-yard non-scoring catch by time … Scored two TDs in the Dec. 28 sea- Jimmy Smith on 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City … son finale vs. Pittsburgh and finished his Posted his third 100-yard game Nov. 8 vs. rookie season with 17 total TDs to tie for Cincinnati, with 118 yards on 27 carries third among rookies in NFL history, both 175 and his sixth rushing TD. Became the first for rushing TDs and total TDs. Rushed for player in Jaguars history to have three 71 yards on 21 carries, with a 12-yard TD 100-yard rushing games in a season. Total run, and caught two passes for 21 yards of 27 carries tied for the second most in and a nine-yard TD. His 17 TDs tied Randy team history. Marked the sixth straight Moss for second in the NFL behind Terrell game in which he played that he scored a Davis (23). Received his seventh offense TD … Broke free for a 70-yard game-win- game ball. … Started both playoff games

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 176 TAYLOR VETERANS COLLEGE: Johnson. in exchange forquarterback Rob Buffalo (alongwithafourth-round pick) Selected withachoice obtainedfrom … ond runningback picked after Curtis Enis in 1978) …Drafted ninthoverall andsec- 1988) andHouston’s EarlCampbell(264 in 1970), Cincinnati’s Ickey Woods (307in (342 in1987), Duane Dallas’ Thomas (313 son behind Washington’s Timmy Smith for rushingyardsbyarookieinpostsea- games moved himtofifth inNFLhistory 248 rushingyardsintwopostseason the Jan. 10 Playoff Divisional game …His Jets defenseto86yardson 20carries in to wintheaward …Limited byNew York rookie becomingthefirst Card weekend, Offensive Playerofthe Week forthe Wild- on 12/6/98 vs.Detroit.NamedNFL Taylor’s regular-season markof32carries 31 on12/28/96 atBuffalo andtopped teampostseasonrecordof Means’ broke Lowe (1/1/61vs.Houston). With 33carries PaulDenver) and165 byL.A.Chargers’ Washington’s Timmy Smith(1/31/88vs. for arookie,trailingonly204by 162 ranksthirdinNFLpostseasonhistory 12/28/96 atBuffalo. Hisrushingtotalof 175 on postseason historytoMeans’ 162 yardswerethesecondmostinteam in postseason(Meanshadtwo),andhis third 100-yard rushinggame byaJaguar postseason history. Also turnedinthe was thesecond-longest run inteam’s quarter,had 46-yardruninthefirst which in thesecondquarter fora12-0 leadand offense game ball.Scored on13-yard run one touchdown andearnedanother on acareer-high 33carries. Also scored on Jan. 3vs.NewEnglandwith162 yards running back inNFLpostseasonhistory … Posted thethird-bestgame byarookie Joined Smith (1988) as theonlyplayers rushing touchdowns inaseason… Buford Long (14 in1952) scoredmore only Emmitt Smith (14 in 1989) and fourth onschool’s single-seasonlist, and yards pergame … Yardage totalranked ence and12th innation, averaging117.5 touchdowns …Rankedsecondin confer- on 214 carries (6.0-yardaverage)and13 Team’s leadingrusher with1,292yards pickfirst-team andteamcaptain… Conference sensus All-Southeastern as aseniorin1997, whenhewas acon- Associated Press and The Sporting News Third-team All-America selectionby 14-0 whenhe rushedfor100 yards… bowl games… infouryears Team was and 31touchdowns …Playedinthree Carried 537timesfora5.7-yard average time rushinglistwith3,075yards… Ranked fourth onschool’s all- Antwon Taylor. Jaguars event… Full name:Frederick a celebrityshopper attheShopwitha to encouragehealthy …Served living as Southeast Florida… Visited localschools of Lung Association the American Foundation ofPalm Beach County and year projectwas fundedbytheQuantum ents withhomeassessments. The two- screenings inschools, andtoassist par- community awareness andasthma education messagedesignedtopromote withanasthma Appeared inposters hometown ofBelleGlade,Fla.… ing ofchildren withasthmainhis living Project, aimedatimproving thefunction- fortheGlades spokesman Asthma …Serveswith homeownership as services toassistlow-income families Partnership, which provides avarietyof Supports theJacksonville Housing Lymphoma Society of America … Societythe Leukemia of America and Hospital …Servesfor asaspokesman Enjoys visitingkidsat Wolfson Children’s scoring 20touchdowns asasenior… 150 timesfor1,545yards(10.3 average), Football” accoladesin1993 …Rushed second inthevoting forFlorida’s “Mr. Class 3APlayerofthe Year andfinished “Super Senior,” aswell All-State and AlsonamedFlorida Belle Glade,Fla.… tion atGladesCentralHighinhisnative Blue ChipIllustrated All-America selec- Beach, Fla.…Parade, USA Today and inJacksonvilleLives and West Palm daughter Nataajah(8)andsonInari(2)… PERSONAL: Majored insociology. yard average)andeighttouchdowns … Carried 171 timesfor873yards(5.1- … … Playedineverygame, with twostarts Running Back asatruefreshman in1994 Named team’s MostOutstanding five TDs on48carries (5.9average)… a sophomore,rushingfor281yardsand championship …Playedinsixgames as State intheSugar Bowlfor thenational touchdowns inavictoryover Florida yards (15.0 average)…Ran fortwo average) andcaughteightpassesfor120 touchdowns on104 carries (6.0-yard starts …Rushed for629yards andfive 1996, appearedinninegames withtwo for rushingyardage… As ajuniorin Bowl, setting aschool bowl-game record 43 carries vs.Penn StateintheCitrus Closed outhiscareerwith234yardson on team)for238yards(9.9average)… among runningbacks andtiedforthird formances …Caught24passes(top straight100-yard rushingper- with five in school historytobegintheseason Married (Andrea)with jaguars.com FRED TAYLOR’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 NFL totals: 8 years 97/93 #1,831 #8,367 4.6 #77t #51 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 NFL totals: 8 years 97/93 238 1,963 8.3 78t 7 2-pt conversions: 2 in 2002

POSTSEASON 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: 8 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: 8 years 5/ 5 6 68 11.3 39t 1

* Team leader # Team record @ NFL record

FRED TAYLOR’S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS VETERANS

REGULAR SEASON 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) TAYLOR Touchdowns receiving: 1 (6 times; last time 10/5/03 vs. San Diego) Combined yards: 248 (11/19/00 at Baltimore, 234 rushing, 14 receiving)

POSTSEASON Rushing yards: 162 (1/3/99 vs. New England) 177 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)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS FRED TAYLOR’S GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

1998 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/ 6 at Chicago 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/13 vs. KANSAS CITY 6 44 7.3 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/20 vs. BALTIMORE 23 128 5.6 52t 1 9 85 9.4 41 0 9/27 at Tennessee 25 116 4.6 49 1 2 -7 -3.5 -2 0 10/12 vs. MIAMI 12 89 7.4 77t 2 1 2 2.0 2 0 10/18 at Buffalo Inactive (shoulder) 10/25 at Denver 6 27 4.5 25 0 5 50 10.0 17 1 11/ 1 at Baltimore 22 87 4.0 13 1 1 78 78.0 78t 1 11/ 8 vs. CINCINNATI 27 118 4.4 17 1 1 23 23.0 23 0 11/15 vs. TAMPA BAY 20 128 6.4 70t 3 5 68 13.6 30 0 11/22 at Pittsburgh 20 67 3.4 15 1 4 21 5.3 12 0 11/29 at Cincinnati 6 16 2.7 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/ 6 vs. DETROIT 32 183 5.7 31 2 3 23 7.7 12 0 12/13 vs. TENNESSEE 20 42 2.1 18 1 7 32 4.6 11 0 12/20 at Minnesota 23 105 4.6 23 0 4 25 6.3 13 0 12/28 vs. PITTSBURGH 21 71 3.4 15 1 2 21 10.5 12 1 Totals *264 *1,223 4.6 #77t #14 44 421 9.6 78t 3 1/ 3 vs. NEW ENGLAND 33 162 4.9 46 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1/10 at New York Jets 20 86 4.3 29 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Postseason totals 53 248 4.7 46 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

1999 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/12 vs. SAN FRANCISCO 24 74 3.1 18 0 2 -7 -3.5 1 0 9/19 at Carolina 5 27 5.4 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/26 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (hamstring) 10/ 3 at Pittsburgh 8 28 3.5 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/11 at NEW YORK JETS Inactive (hamstring) 10/17 vs. CLEVELAND Inactive (hamstring) 10/31 at Cincinnati 15 128 8.5 52 1 1 3 3.0 3 0 11/ 7 at Atlanta 27 124 4.6 23 0 2 54 27.0 41 0 11/14 vs. BALTIMORE 7 12 1.7 11 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 11/21 vs. NEW ORLEANS Inactive (hamstring) 11/28 at Baltimore Inactive (hamstring) 12/ 2 vs. PITTSBURGH Inactive (hamstring) 12/13 vs. DENVER 9 74 8.2 38t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/19 at Cleveland 26 136 5.2 41t 1 2 13 6.5 7 0 12/26 at Tennessee 16 44 2.8 19 1 1 18 18.0 18 0 1/ 2 vs. CINCINNATI 22 85 3.9 17 2 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 VETERANS Totals 159 732 4.6 52 6 10 83 8.3 41 0 1/15 vs. MIAMI 18 135 7.5 90t 1 1 39 39.0 39t 1 1/23 vs. TENNESSEE 19 110 5.8 31 0 2 16 8.0 9 0 Postseason totals 37 245 6.6 @90t 1 3 55 18.3 39t 1

2000 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/ 3 at Cleveland Inactive (knee) 9/10 at Baltimore Inactive (knee) TAYLOR 9/17 vs. CINCINNATI Inactive (knee) 9/25 at Indianapolis 14 57 4.1 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/ 1 vs. PITTSBURGH 15 24 1.6 13 0 4 14 3.5 11 0 10/ 8 vs. BALTIMORE 17 54 3.2 13 1 7 45 6.4 15 0 178 10/16 at Tennessee 20 112 5.6 71 0 2 27 13.5 19 0 10/22 vs. WASHINGTON 22 124 5.6 21 0 4 33 8.3 13 0 10/29 at Dallas 31 107 3.5 14 0 2 9 4.5 5 0 11/12 vs. SEATTLE 21 103 4.9 19 1 5 34 6.8 15 0 11/19 at Pittsburgh 30 #234 7.8 34 3 3 14 4.7 16t 1 11/26 vs. TENNESSEE 24 104 4.3 16 0 4 22 5.5 10t 1 12/ 3 vs. CLEVELAND 30 181 6.0 28 3 1 6 6.0 6 0

jaguars.com 12/10 vs. ARIZONA 23 137 6.0 24 2 1 14 14.0 14 0 12/17 at Cincinnati 32 110 3.4 15 1 2 13 6.5 8 0 12/23 at N.Y. GIANTS 13 52 4.0 44t 1 1 9 9.0 9 0 Totals *292 *1,399 4.8 71 12 36 240 6.7 19 2

2001 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/ 3 at Cleveland 24 96 4.0 24 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 9/ 9 vs. PITTSBURGH 6 20 3.3 9 0 1 11 11.0 11 0 9/23 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (groin) 9/30 vs. CLEVELAND Inactive (groin) 10/ 7 at Seattle Inactive (groin) 10/18 vs. BUFFALO Inactive (groin) 10/28 at Baltimore Inactive (groin) 11/ 4 at Tennessee Inactive (groin) 11/11 vs. CINCINNATI Inactive (groin) 11/18 at Pittsburgh Inactive (groin) 11/25 vs. BALTIMORE Inactive (groin) 12/ 3 vs. GREEN BAY Inactive (groin) 12/ 9 at Cincinnati Inactive (groin) 12/16 at Cleveland Inactive (groin) 12/23 at Minnesota Inactive (groin) 12/30 vs. KANSAS CITY Inactive (groin) 1/ 6 at Chicago Inactive (groin) Totals 30 116 3.9 24 0 2 13 6.5 11 0

2002 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/ 8 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 24 83 3.5 12 1 4 35 8.8 13 0 9/15 at Kansas City 20 114 5.7 63t 1 6 45 7.5 14 0 9/29 vs. NEW YORK JETS 21 142 6.8 25 1 3 95 31.7 72 0 10/ 6 vs. PHILADELPHIA 21 48 2.3 10 0 2 15 7.5 8 0 10/ 13 at Tennessee 19 59 3.1 19 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 10/20 at Baltimore 25 151 6.0 30 1 8 46 5.8 16 0 10/27 vs. HOUSTON 25 84 3.4 16 0 3 22 7.3 9 0 11/ 3 at N.Y. Giants 6 9 1.5 7 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 11/10 vs. WASHINGTON 21 82 3.9 14 1 7 27 3.9 8 0 11/17 at Houston 13 56 4.3 18 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/24 at Dallas 20 100 5.0 13 0 3 29 9.7 14 0 12/ 1 vs. PITTSBURGH 13 80 6.2 18t 1 2 13 6.5 17 0 12/ 8 vs. CLEVELAND 23 145 6.3 44t 1 2 12 6.0 11 0 12/15 at Cincinnati 18 71 3.9 12 0 4 43 10.8 20 0 12/22 vs. TENNESSEE 3 17 5.7 6 0 2 7 3.5 5 0 12/29 at Indianapolis 15 73 4.9 12 1 1 14 14.0 14 0 Totals *287*1,314 4.6 63t 8 49 408 8.3 72 0 VETERANS 2003 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/ 7 at Carolina 22 71 3.2 11 0 5 51 10.2 18 0 9/14 vs. BUFFALO 14 71 5.1 28 0 5 10 2.0 10 0 9/21 at Indianapolis 17 126 7.4 42 0 3 11 3.7 5 0 9/28 at Houston 19 67 3.5 16 1 4 27 6.8 11 0 10/ 5 vs. SAN DIEGO 27 87 3.2 12 1 3 77 25.7 60t 1 10/12 vs. MIAMI 16 35 2.2 6 0 8 64 8.0 17 0 10/26 vs. TENNESSEE 9 48 5.3 15 0 4 21 5.3 8 0 TAYLOR 11/ 2 at Baltimore 22 78 3.5 15 0 6 30 5.0 8 0 11/ 9 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 28 152 5.4 32t 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/16 at TENNESSEE 14 65 4.6 16 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/23 at New York Jets 32 119 3.7 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 179 11/30 vs. TAMPA BAY 29 118 4.1 25 0 3 12 4.0 4 0 12/ 7 vs. HOUSTON 24 163 6.8 62 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/14 at New England 16 57 3.6 10 0 4 32 8.0 13 0 12/21 vs. NEW ORLEANS 34 *194 5.7 27 1 2 31 15.5 23 0 12/28 at Atlanta 22 121 5.5 15 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 Totals #345#1,572 4.6 62 6 48 370 7.7 60t 1

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2004 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/12 at Buffalo 17 61 3.6 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/19 vs. DENVER 16 54 3.4 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 9/26 at Tennessee 17 81 4.8 25 1 1 11 11.0 11 0 10/ 3 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 21 68 3.2 17 0 3 31 10.3 15 0 10/10 at San Diego 11 64 5.8 18 0 7 44 6.3 14 0 10/17 vs. KANSAS CITY 19 66 3.5 14 0 3 71 23.7 64t 1 10/24 at Indianapolis 20 107 5.4 29 0 5 67 13.4 31 0 10/31 at Houston 3 9 3.0 5 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 11/14 vs. DETROIT 23 144 6.3 42 0 3 21 7.0 11 0 11/21 vs. Tennessee 21 103 4.9 24 0 3 20 6.7 11 0 11/28 at Minnesota 22 147 6.7 31 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 12/ 5 vs. PITTSBURGH 27 76 2.8 18 0 5 34 6.8 11 0 12/12 vs. CHICAGO 21 79 3.8 20 0 4 23 5.8 11 0 12/19 at Green Bay 22 165 7.5 46 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/26 vs. HOUSTON Inactive (knee) 1/ 2 at Oakland Inactive (knee) Totals *260*1,224 4.7 46 2 36 345 9.6 64t 1

2005 RUSHING RECEIVING DATE OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 vs. SEATTLE 20 76 3.8 9 0 2 14 7.0 9 0 9/18 at Indianapolis 16 81 5.1 18 0 3 18 6.0 11 0 9/25 at New York Jets #37 98 2.6 14 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/ 2 vs. DENVER 8 14 1.8 5 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 10/ 9 vs. CINCINNATI 24 132 5.5 17 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/16 at Pittsburgh Inactive (ankle) 10/30 at St. Louis 22 165 7.5 71t 1 2 -1 -0.5 3 0 11/ 6 vs. HOUSTON 12 48 4.0 14 0 2 15 7.5 12 0 11/13 vs. BALTIMORE Inactive (ankle) 11/20 at Tennessee 6 -8 -1.3 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/27 at Arizona Inactive (ankle) 12/ 4 at Cleveland Inactive (ankle) 12/11 vs. INDIANAPOLIS 10 19 1.9 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 12/18 vs. SAN FRANCISCO 17 61 3.6 8 0 2 13 6.5 9 0 12/24 at Houston 22 101 4.6 18 1 1 11 11.0 11 0 1/ 1 vs. TENNESSEE Inactive (ankle) Totals *194 *787 4.1 *71t 3 13 83 6.4 13 0 1/ 7 at New England 8 24 3.0 7 0 3 13 4.3 12 0

* Team leader # Team record @ NFL record

VETERANS 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 TAYLOR 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 180 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

jaguars.com 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 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 FRED TAYLOR VS. THE NFL

REGULAR SEASON RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT GAMES ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD 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 42 287 6.8 78t 1 Buffalo 2 31 132 4.3 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 2 51 207 4.1 14 0 5 38 7.6 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 45 7.5 12 0 Green Bay 1 22 165 7.5 46 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Houston 7 118 528 4.5 62 2 11 85 7.7 12 0 Indianapolis 9 163 766 4.7 42 4 19 176 9.3 31 0 VETERANS Kansas City 3 45 224 5.0 67t 1 9 116 12.9 64t 1 Miami 2 28 124 4.4 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 2 19 61 3.2 44t 1 2 9 4.5 9 0 New York Jets 3 89 359 4.0 25 2 3 95 31.7 72 0 Philadelphia 1 21 48 2.3 10 0 2 15 7.5 8 0 Pittsburgh 8 158 676 4.3 34 6 21 119 5.7 17 2 TAYLOR 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 0 181 Tampa Bay 2 49 246 5.0 70t 1 8 80 10.0 30 0 Tennessee 13 200 803 4.0 71 4 28 167 6.0 19 1 Washington 2 43 207 4.8 21 1 11 60 5.5 13 0

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 246 COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINA STATE BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 26, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: MIAMI, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: 6TH ROUND OF 2005 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 2ND YEAR

PAT THOMAS 53 LINEBACKER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2005 (8/0, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 8 games, 0 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the sixth round (194th overall) of the 2005 draft. PRO: Physically gifted defender who will choice as a junior, ranking seventh in the compete for starting position at line- conference in tackles … In 50 career games backer … Saw action primarily on special teams as a rookie … Ranked sixth on the team, third among rookies, with eight CAT FACT special teams tackles … Second Jaguars player drafted from North Carolina State, > Five of Pat’s high school teammates joining Alvis Whitted in 1998 … played at N.C. State with him and two, Andre Maddox and Stephen 2005: Played in eight games, primarily on Tulloch, are in the NFL special teams … Totaled seven tackles (five solo) and eight special teams tackles with 36 starts, recorded 334 tackles (180 … Was inactive for first three regular sea- solo), 38 tackles for a loss, 15.5 sacks and son games … Saw first NFL action against five forced fumbles … Started 10 games at Denver on Oct. 2 and had one special strongside linebacker and one at weakside teams tackle … Inactive on Oct. 16 at linebacker as a senior … Finished second Pittsburgh, Nov. 20 at Tennessee and Nov. on the team with 83 tackles along with 13 27 at Arizona … Tallied team-high two spe- tackles for a loss, 4.5 sacks and a forced cial teams tackles and one forced fumble fumble … Majored in biological science. Nov. 6 against Houston. Forced a fumble

VETERANS on Jaguars kickoff with 2:53 remaining in PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Miami … the game, but the Texans recovered the Two-year starter at Miami Killian High … fumble … Made one special teams tackle Earned second-team All-Dade County acco- Oct. 30 at St. Louis, Nov. 13 against lades as a senior … Recorded 115 tackles and Baltimore and Dec. 4 at Cleveland … Saw three interceptions … Credited with five action on special teams in AFC Wild Card sacks … Played rush end during junior sea- Game at New England on Jan. 7. son … Credited with 85 tackles and seven sacks … Participates in youth football camps COLLEGE: Relentless hitter who was the … Visited Clara White Mission and naval Wolfpack’s second-leading tackler as a jun- bases … Full name: Patrick Wain Thomas. THOMAS ior and senior … All-ACC second team PAT THOMAS’ NFL STATISTICS

182 REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 2005 Jacksonville 8/ 0 7 5 2 8 0.0 0 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 forced fumble on special teams in 2005

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

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 232 COLLEGE: LOUISIANA STATE BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: INDEPENDENCE, LOUISIANA HOW ACQUIRED: 4TH ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

LABRANDON TOEFIELD 22 RUNNING BACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/0), 2004 (14/0), 2005 (9/2, 0/0) NFL TOTALS: 39 games, 2 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 0 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (132nd overall) in the 2003 draft. PRO: Versatile runner who served as a Jaguar to have three rushing touchdowns threat in the Jaguars backfield behind Fred since Stacey Mack had three against the Taylor the past three seasons … Has played in 39 games with two starts over three seasons … Recorded first career 100- yard rushing game in 2005 with 102 yards CAT FACT against Tennessee on Jan. 2 … Tied Greg Jones for team-lead with four rushing > Completed a pass to Marc Edwards touchdowns in 2005 with all four coming in 2003 for 32 yards marking the in the last two games … Has scored eight second non-quarterback to complete career touchdowns, six on the ground and a pass for the Jaguars in team history two on passes … Also threw a pass to Marc Edwards for 32 yards in 2003 … New York Jets on Sept. 29, 2002. Finished Sixth-highest drafted running back ever by with four carries for 24 yards at the Texans Jaguars, after James Stewart and Fred … Started at RB in season-finale against Taylor (first round), Greg Jones and Tennessee on Jan. 2 and recorded first Maurice Jones-Drew (second round) and career 100-yard rushing game with 25 car- Tavian Banks (fourth round) … Will com- ries for 102 yards and one touchdown. pete with Alvin Pearman, Maurice Jones- Scored on a career-long 32 yard touch-

Drew and Derrick Wimbush for action in down run … Was inactive Oct. 9 against VETERANS 2006 … Fourteenth running back selected Cincinnati, Oct. 30 at St. Louis, Nov. 20 at in 2003 draft … Tennessee, Dec. 4 at Cleveland, Dec. 11 vs. Indianapolis and Dec. 18 against San 2005: Played in nine games with two starts Francisco … Was inactive in AFC Wild Card … Finished with 142 rushing yards on 36 Game at New England on Jan. 7 … carries with four touchdowns … Four rush- ing touchdowns tied for team lead with 2004: Played in 14 games, rushing for 169 Greg Jones … Had three receptions for 17 yards on 51 carries, ranking second on the yards and one special teams tackle … Saw team in rushing … Added a career-high 28

action in season-opener against Seattle on receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown TOEFIELD Sept. 11 and had four yards on four carries … Returned two kickoffs for 24 yards … along with one special teams tackle … Rushed for 43 yards on seven carries and Recorded two receptions for six yards at had two kickoff returns for 24 yards at Indianapolis on Sept. 18 … Started at RB Tennessee on Sept. 26 … Set career-highs 183 on Nov. 13 against Baltimore and had one with six receptions for 34 yards vs. carry for three yards and one reception for Indianapolis on Oct. 3 … Caught three 11 yards … Rushed two times for nine passes for 22 yards at San Diego on Oct. yards at Arizona on Nov. 27 … Saw action 10 before suffering a knee sprain and was as backup RB on Dec. 24 at Houston and inactive the following week vs. Kansas registered a career-high three rushing City … Led team with five carries for 22 touchdowns (1, 2 and 17 yards), the first yards replacing an injured Fred Taylor at

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Houston on Oct. 31 … Scored only touch- in nine games as a senior … Second on down of the season against Detroit on team with 116 carries for 475 yards and Nov. 1 on a 12-yard pass from David two touchdowns … Caught five passes Garrard. Also rushed 12 times for 41 for 41 yards and one TD … As a junior yards … Inactive against Pittsburgh on named an All-Southeastern Conference Dec. 5 … Finished season at Oakland on first-team selection by league’s coaches Jan. 2 with 18 yards on seven carries and and Associated Press … Started 11 caught two balls for 26 yards … games, leading team with 992 yards and 19 touchdowns on 230 carries … 19 2003: Played in all 16 games as a rookie, touchdowns set school single-season rushing for 212 yards on 53 carries with record and tied SEC mark … Caught 13 two touchdowns, ranking second on the passes for 148 yards … Had four 100- team in rushing yards … Added 14 recep- yard games … Started 10 games, leading tions for 105 yards and a touchdown … all freshman running backs in the SEC Returned 14 kickoffs for 272 yards with a with 682 yards on 165 carries with five long of 35 yards … Completed one pass touchdowns, despite missing the last attempt for 32 yards at Houston on Sept. two regular-season games with a knee 28 to Marc Edwards … Had best game of injury … Also caught seven passes for 44 the season on Dec. 7 vs. Houston with 10 yards … Had two 100-yard games … carries for 54 yards and a touchdown and Returned to face Georgia in the Peach added three receptions … Scored first Bowl, rushing 22 times for 78 yards … career touchdown receiving on Dec. 21 Majored in general studies. vs. New Orleans … Caught three passes for 31 yards at Atlanta on Dec. 28 … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Selected by the Jaguars in the fourth Independence, La. … Attended round (132nd overall selection) of the Independence (La.) High … Member of 2003 draft. Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Super Southern 100, Advocate’s Super Dozen, COLLEGE: Three-year starter whose Dallas Morning News’ National 100, New career was sidetracked by injuries … Orleans Times-Picayune Top 20 Blue Chip Rushed for 2,149 yards with 26 touch- List and Purple & Gold’s second team ... downs on 511 carries, ranking ninth in Missed senior season with a knee injury school history in rushing yards, eighth in ... Rushed for 2,800 yards and 45 touch- rushing scores and sixth in carries ... Had downs as a junior and 1,800 yards and seven 100-yard rushing games (team 32 TDs as a sophomore … Full name: was 7-0) … Returned from ACL injury in LaBrandon Cordell Toefield. previous season’s bowl game, playing LaBRANDON TOEFIELD’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD

VETERANS 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 NFL totals: 3 years 39/ 2 140 523 3.7 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 NFL totals: 3 years 39/ 2 45 273 6.1 16 2 TOEFIELD 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 0 184 2005 Jacksonville 9/ 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 3 years 39/ 2 16 296 18.5 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

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 275 COLLEGE: COLUMBIA BIRTHDATE: NOVEMBER 30, 1974 BIRTHPLACE: COMPTON, CALIFORNIA HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2005 NFL EXPERIENCE: 10TH YEAR

MARCELLUS WILEY 75 DEFENSIVE END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1997 (16/0), 1998 (16/3, 1/1), 1999 (16/1, 1/0), 2000 (16/15), 2001 (14/14), 2002 (14/14), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/15), 2005 (11/1, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 135 games, 79 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 11 games, 1 start POSTSEASON TOTALS: 3 games, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Buffalo in the second round (52nd overall) in the 1997 draft … Signed by San Diego on 3/6/01 … Signed by Dallas on 3/11/04 … Waived by Dallas on 2/23/05 … Signed as a veteran free agent on 3/30/05. PRO: Savvy, veteran defensive end who 2004: Started 15 of 16 games played after has played with San Diego and Dallas after signing as an unrestricted free agent with being drafted by Buffalo in 1997 … Signed Dallas on March 11 … Recorded 37 tackles, with Jacksonville on March 30, 2005 to bol- ster the club’s pass rush … In 135 games with 79 starts, he has recorded 398 tackles (267 solo), 44 sacks, 15 forced fumbles, CAT FACTS four fumble recoveries and two intercep- tions … > Marcellus was invited to judge the Miss Universe Pageant in Panama in June of 2005: Played in 11 games with one start … 2003 Totaled 11 tackles (seven solo) … Saw > Started a line of clothing called action as backup defensive end to Paul “WildStyle 75,” with proceeds from Spicer … Finished with three tackles (two sales benefiting San Diego youth solo) at Indianapolis on Sept. 18 … Saw extensive action at DE against Denver on VETERANS Oct. 2 and made two solo tackles … Was in three sacks and a forced fumble … Tallied on 29 plays against Houston on Nov. 6 and four tackles, three quarterback pressures, had one tackle … Started at LDE on Jan. 2 one sack and a forced fumble vs. Chicago vs. Tennessee and tallied two solo tackles on Nov. 25 … Posted season-high five tack- and one quarterback pressure … Was inac- les and a sack vs. New Orleans on Dec. 12 tive on Nov. 27 at Arizona, Dec. 4 at … Recorded third sack of season at the Cleveland, Dec. 11 against Indianapolis, New York Giants with two tackles … Dec. 18 at San Francisco and Dec. 24 at Houston … Saw action as reserve DE on 2003: Started all 16 games for first time in WILEY 25 plays at New England in the AFC Wild career … Tied for the lead among defen- Card Game on Jan. 7 and recorded four sive linemen with 51 tackles while adding tackles and one quarterback pressure … four pass deflections, three sacks, two 185 MOST GAMES PLAYED BY JAGUARS (ALL TEAMS)

1. TE Kyle Brady 166 6. LS Joe Zelenka 108 2. DE Marcellus Wiley 136 7. S Donovin Darius 105 3. G Chris Naeole 130 LB Mike Peterson 105 4. CB Terry Cousin 130 9. DT Tony Williams 101 5. P Toby Gowin 127 10. RB Fred Taylor 97

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS forced fumbles and a fumble recovery … (10/15) … Racked up a career-high 17 tack- Opened the season at Kansas City on les against New England (12/17) … Sept. 7 with a tackle, a sack and a fumble recovery … Posted a season-high six 1999: Saw action in all 16 games, record- stops against Denver on Sept. 14 … ed 43 tackles, 22 pressures, five sacks and Registered four tackles, including one for first career interception … Collected a a loss, and first sack of the season at season-high seven tackles at Seattle on Jacksonville on Oct. 5 … Against Oct. 24, then recorded sacks at Baltimore Cincinnati on Nov. 23, again tied season- (10/31) and against New England (11/28) high with six stops while adding a sack, a … Picked off a deflected Kerry Collins tackle for a loss and a forced fumble … pass and returned it 52 yards to set up a Closed the season against Oakland on Bills fourth quarter touchdown … Dec. 28 with three tackles, two pass 1998: Recorded 45 tackles, 27 quarter- deflections, third sack of the season and a back pressures and four sacks while play- forced fumble … ing in all 16 contests, starting three … 2002: Selected as a second-alternate to Registered first career sack against San the AFC Pro Bowl squad and was named Francisco on Oct. 4 with two tackles, two to Phil Simms’ All-Ironman Team after pressures and a fumble recovery … posting 36 tackles, six sacks (second on Posted one sack each against New team), five passes defensed, an intercep- England (11/29) and against Cincinnati tion and a forced fumble … Against (12/6), … Started season finale at New Houston on Sept. 15, tallied seven stops Orleans on Dec. 27 and registered 1.5 and a career-high tying two sacks of sacks … Made postseason debut the fol- David Carr … At Arizona on Sept. 22, lowing week at Miami, and responded recorded two tackles, a sack and an inter- with a postseason career-high 11 tackles, ception returned 40 yards to earn AFC two pressures and a sack … Defensive Player of the Week honors … 1997: Saw action in all 16 games and Registered two tackles and a sack against posted 24 tackles and three pressures … Denver on Dec. 1 … Tallied a season-high five stops at New 2001: After signing with San Diego as an England (10/12) and against New England unrestricted free agent, earned first Pro (11/9) … Returned first career fumble Bowl selection after posting career-highs recovery 40 yards for a touchdown at in sacks (13) and forced fumbles (5) while Green Bay on Dec. 20 … Originally draft- adding 47 tackles and two pass deflec- ed in second round (52nd overall) in the tions. 13 sacks tied for fifth in the NFL and 1997 draft. tied for second in the AFC, and posted at COLLEGE: Earned first team All-America least one sack in 10 of the 14 games … and All-Ivy League honors as a senior Missed the first two weeks of the season after totaling 63 tackles, 6.5 sacks, three after having screws placed in left foot to blocked field goals and an interception repair a fractured fifth metatarsal … Tied while picking up 118 yards and four VETERANS career-high with two sacks against scores on 32 carries as a short yardage Buffalo on Oct. 28 while also forcing a back on offense … Graduated with a fumble … Recorded four stops and 1.5 degree in sociology. sacks against Kansas City on Nov. 4, one sack at Denver (11/11), 1.5 sacks against PERSONAL: Single with daughter Arizona (11/25) and two against Oakland Morocca Alise (7) … Lives in Westwood, (12/15) … Calif. … All-Westside, All-Conference and All-League selection as a strong safety at 2000: Closed out final season in Buffalo Saint Monica High in Los Angeles, where WILEY with a career-best 104 tackles and a then he had his jersey retired in 2002 … Also career-best 10.5 sacks, becoming the lettered in track … With the Chargers, he fourth player in Bills history to record created the Marcellus Wiley Youth more than 10 sacks in a season (Bruce Program to help needy young people Smith, Bryce Paup and Phil Hansen) … 186 learn the importance of education through Added 23 quarterback pressures, three reading and literacy. He adopted four San forced fumbles and a fumble recovery … Diego area schools whose students bene- Became the first Buffalo player since fited from the Youth Program. Wiley start- Smith in 1996 to register multiple sacks in ed a line of clothing called “WildStyle 75,” three consecutive games when he tallied with proceeds from sales benefiting the two at Kansas City (11/19), two at Tampa program … Was named the Chargers 2002 Bay (11/26) and 1.5 against Miami (12/3). winner of the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of He also posted two sacks at San Diego

jaguars.com the Year Award … Nickname: “Dat Dude” … 2005 and spoke to Boys & Girls Clubs … Nominee for 2005 Community Leader Supports teammates community efforts … Award … Made numerous school visits in Full name: Marcellus Vernon Wiley.

MARCELLUS WILEY’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS FF FR 1997 Buffalo 16/ 0 24 21 3 0.0 1 1 1998 Buffalo 16/ 3 45 22 23 3.5 1 1 1999 Buffalo 16/ 1 43 23 20 5.0 0 0 2000 Buffalo 16/15 104 61 43 10.5 3 1 2001 San Diego 14/14 47 38 9 13.0 5 0 2002 San Diego 14/14 36 31 5 6.0 2 0 2003 San Diego 16/16 51 38 13 3.0 2 1 2004 Dallas 16/15 37 26 11 3.0 1 0 2005 Jacksonville 11/ 1 11 7 4 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 9 years 135/79 398 267 131 44.0 15 4

INTERCEPTIONS GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1999 Buffalo 16/ 1 1 52 52.0 52 0 2002 San Diego 16/16 1 40 40.0 40 0 NFL totals: 9 years 135/79 2 92 46.0 52 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 fumble returned 40 yards for touchdown on 12/20/97 at Green Bay

POSTSEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR 1998 Buffalo 1/ 1 11 8 3 0 0.0 0 0 1999 Buffalo 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 Jacksonville 1/ 0 4 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 NFL totals: 9 years 3/ 1 15 10 5 0 0.0 0 0

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 the first 11 seasons in the NFL. Here are the games when the Jaguars eclipsed 100-yards rushing and receiving in a game:

NO. 100-RUSH 100-REC. 300-PASS GAME VETERANS 1. Jam es Stew art 112 Keenan McCardell 232 M ark Brunell 421 10/20/96 at StL (L) 2. Fred Taylor 128 M cC ardell 108 Brunell 376 9/20/98 vs. Balt. (W) 3. Taylor 183 Jimmy Sm ith 112 12/6/98 vs. Det. (W) 4. Stewart 124 Sm ith 115 9/19/99 at Car. (W) 5. Stewart 145 Sm ith 124, Brunell 308 12/2/99 vs. Pit. (W) McCardell 113 6. Taylor 136 Sm ith 134 12/19/99 at Clev. (W) Taylor 135 Sm ith 136 1/15/00 vs. Mia. (playoff W) 7. Taylor 124 Kyle Brady 111 10/22/00 vs. Was. (L) WILEY 8. Taylor 107 Brady 138 10/29/00 at Dal. (W/OT) 9. Taylor 103 Sm ith 117, Brunell 340 11/12/00 vs. Sea. (L) McCardell 156 10.Taylor 181 Sm ith 104 12/3/00 vs. Clev. (W) 11.Taylor 137 Sm ith 147 12/10/00 vs. Ariz. (W) 187 12.Stacey M ack 111 Sm ith 122 12/23/01 at Minn. (W) 13 M ack 125 M cC ardell 132 12/30/01 vs. K.C. (L) 14.Taylor 118 Sm ith 136 11/30/03 vs. T.B. (W) 15.Taylor 107 Sm ith 113 Byron Leftwich 300 10/24/04 at Ind. (W) 16.Taylor 144 Sm ith 109 11/14/04 vs. Det. (W) 17.Taylor 165 Ernest Wilford 145 10/30/05 at StL (L) 18.Greg Jones 106 M att Jones 117 11/13/05 vs. Balt. (W)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 218 COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECH BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 14, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA HOW ACQUIRED: 4TH ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

ERNEST WILFORD 19 WIDE RECEIVER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (15/3), 2005 (16/8, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 31 games, 11 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (120th overall) in the 2004 draft.

PRO: Big, strong receiver with good leap- Baltimore for wide receiver Kevin ing ability and knack for the big play … Johnson … Recorded career-high numbers in 2005 as he led the team with seven touchdown receptions and ranked second with 41 CAT FACTS receptions for 681 yards … Earned start- ing role midway through the 2005 season > Ernest won the triple-jump and was … Combined for 234 receiving yards in third in the high jump at the 2000 two consecutive games (Oct. 30 at St. Big East Track Championships Louis; Nov. 6 vs. Houston), the highest > In his spare time he enjoys to play golf two-game receiving total since 2001 and participates in charity tournaments (Jimmy Smith, 235 yards) … One of only three Jaguars receivers to have six-plus touchdowns in a season (Jimmy Smith, 2005: Played in all 16 games with eight Keenan McCardell) … Recorded two starts … Ranked second on the club with a game-winning receptions as a rookie … career-high 41 receptions for 681 yards … Has nine career touchdowns and the Led team with a career-high seven receiv- Jaguars are 8-1 in those games … Has ing touchdowns, joining Jimmy Smith as recorded 17 career receptions for 20-plus the only two Jaguars with at least seven yards, including 13 in 2005, tied with receiving touchdowns in a season … Had VETERANS Jimmy Smith for the team-high … Was 13 receptions of 20-plus yards … Earned selected in the fourth round of the 2004 starting role in Week 9 against Houston ... draft with pick obtained in a trade with Had two receptions for 35 yards at New York Jets on Sept. 25, including a 21-yard WILFORD WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEAR NOMINEE

In 2005, Ernest Wilford was the Jaguars’ nominee for the Walter Payton-NFL Man of the Year Award. This award is the only NFL-sponsored award honoring players for the

WILFORD outstanding balance they achieve between professional and civic responsibilities. Established in 1970, this prestigious NFL award was created to recognize the commit- ment of NFL players to public service. Here’s the list of Jaguars’ nominees:

188 PLAYER YEAR PLAYER YEAR WR Ernest Wilford 2005 QB Mark Brunell 1999 LS Joe Zelenka 2004 DE Jeff Lageman 1998 LB Akin Ayodele 2003 OT Tony Boselli 1997 TE Kyle Brady 2002 P Bryan Barker 1996 QB Mark Brunell 2001 CB Vinnie Clark 1995 WR Keenan McCardell 2000

jaguars.com TD reception in the second quarter … the team in catches with six for 56 yards … Scored on a 17-yard pass from Byron Had two catches for 49 yards Oct. 10 at San Leftwich against Cincinnati on Oct. 9 … Saw Diego … Started for the first time Oct. 17 extensive action at St. Louis on Oct. 30 and vs. Kansas City when the Jaguars opened tied his career-high with six receptions for in a four-wide receiver set, and caught two 145 yards and one touchdown. Marked first passes for 22 yards … Caught one pass for career 100-yard receiving game and was 36 yards vs. Pittsburgh Dec. 5 … Collected the highest receiving yards total by a two catches for 56 yards, including a Jaguar since Jimmy Smith (14-165, Jan. 2, career-long 46-yarder that set up the 2000). It was the 12th-highest receiving game-winning touchdown in the season total in Jaguars history … Made first career finale at Oakland Jan. 2. start the following week on Nov. 6 against Houston and finished with four receptions COLLEGE: In 49 games caught 126 passes for 89 yards and one score. Had season- for 2,052 yards and 11 touchdowns, topping long 39-yard reception … Tied for team-lead the school record of 121 catches by Antonio with five receptions for 47 yards and one TD Freeman (1991-94) … Only Freeman (2,207) at Tennessee on Nov. 20 … Led team with and Ricky Scales (2,272, 1972-74) gained more three receptions for 36 yards at Cleveland yards receiving … All-Conference first-team on Dec. 4 … Against Houston on Dec. 24, choice as a senior… Broke own school season- posted his second career 100-yard receiv- record of 51 catches in 2002 with 55 receptions ing game with 118 yards and one TD on four … Gained 886 yards with three touchdowns, receptions. Scored on a 36-yard pass from topped only by his own 925 yards (2002) and David Garrard … Scored seventh TD of the 962 yards gained by Andre Davis in 1999 on season against Tennessee on Jan. 2 … the Hokies’ season-record list … Earned Started at WR in AFC Wild Card Game at Second-team All-Conference as a junior with New England on Jan. 7 and caught four 55 receptions for 925 yards and seven touch- passes for 53 yards … downs … Began college career as DE … Graduated with a degree in sociology. 2004: Saw action in 15 of 16 games in his rookie season and finished with 19 catches PERSONAL: Married (Robyn Denise) … for 271 yards and two touchdowns, both Lives in Richmond, Va. … Grabbed 15 pass- game-winners … Was inactive Nov. 21 vs. es for 247 yards and three touchdowns as a Tennessee … Started three games, the senior and had four sacks at fourth-highest rookie total … Saw action in Franklin/Armstrong Military High in first NFL game Sept. 12 at Buffalo and Richmond, Va. … Earned All-State honors in made a splash debut catching the game- track and was named to the All-National winning seven yard touchdown pass with team … At Fork Union Military Academy in no time remaining on the clock … Had a 1998 caught 25 passes for 297 yards and repeat performance Sept. 19 vs. Denver, seven touchdowns … Hosted first annual catching the game-winning touchdown for Ernest Wilford Golf tournament and Straight the second consecutive week … Played as Talk in 2006 … Supports teammates charity a reserve vs. Indianapolis Oct. 3 and led efforts … Full name: Ernest Lee Wilford, Jr. VETERANS ERNEST WILFORD’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON 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 NFL totals: 2 years 31/11 60 952 15.9 46 9

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special teams tackles: 3 in 2004; 1 2-pt. conversion WILFORD

POSTSEASON RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 189 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 198 COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINA STATE BIRTHDATE: JULY 2, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2006 (MINNESOTA) NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

BRIAN WILLIAMS 29 CORNERBACK

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (16/7), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16, 2/2), 2005 (14/9) NFL TOTALS: 62 games, 48 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: Newcomer who is expected to start Dec. 11 … at right cornerback opposite Rashean Mathis … Has played in 62 games with 48 2004: Started all 16 games and two post- starts over four seasons since being season games … Ranked sixth on the selected with the first of Minnesota’s two team with a career-high 92 tackles and led fourth-round picks in 2002 … Started team with 16 passes defensed … seven games as a rookie in 2002 … Finished with two interceptions, two Career totals include 262 tackles (212 forced fumbles and led secondary with solo), 12 interceptions, four sacks, seven four tackles for loss … Suffered knee forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, 59 passes defensed and 10 tackles for loss … Played in two postseason games in 2004 CAT FACT and had 12 tackles and one interception … All 12 career interceptions are against > Brian has been reunited with his NFC opponents … Has recorded at least former head coach from Minnesota two interceptions and two forced fum- in Mike Tice, who serves as the bles in three of four seasons … Tied Jaguars assistant head coach for the Minnesota’s single-game record with offense three interceptions against Detroit on VETERANS Nov. 23, 2003 … Only the fourth player in team history to post 200-plus yards on injury in training camp, but was forced interceptions returns in a single-season into starting role following Ken Irvin’s (2003) … Holds team record for single- pre-game warmup Achilles injury in sea- season sacks by a cornerback with three son opener against Dallas on Sept. 12 in 2003 … and finished with eight tackles ... Forced a fumble at Philadelphia on Sept. 20 in first 2005: Played in 14 games with nine starts Monday Night game ... Tied season-high … Was inactive for two games with with nine tackles at Houston on Oct. 10 … injuries … Totaled four tackles (three solo) Against Jacksonville on Nov. 28, recorded WILLIAMS against Green Bay on Oct. 23 … Had five nine tackles, one forced fumble and two tackles, one sack, and one forced fumble passes defensed … Picked off Seattle’s against Detroit on Nov. 6 … Picked off Eli Matt Hasselbeck on Dec. 12 for his first 190 Manning and had five tackles at New York interception of the season … Recorded Giants on Nov. 13 … Recorded intercep- interception for second consecutive tion in second consecutive game with game with pick at Detroit on Dec. 19 to go pick of Brett Favre on Nov. 21 at Green along with seven tackles … Concluded Bay … Finished with four solo tackles and regular season with seven solo tackles at two passes defensed against Cleveland Washington on Jan. 2 … Made eight tack- on Nov. 27 … Made season-high two les and first postseason interception at interceptions and six tackles along with Green Bay on Jan. 9 in NFC Wild Card one forced fumble against St. Louis on Game …

jaguars.com 2003: Started all 16 games for the first fumble recovery and one interception … time in his career … Totaled 80 tackles (63 Added 12 special teams tackles … Started solo), five interceptions, three sacks and at Detroit on Dec. 29 in season-finale and two forced fumbles … Helped club record recorded first career interception and first 28 interceptions, second in the NFL to New career forced fumble … Had five solo tack- England (29) … Three sacks set a team les against Buffalo on Sept. 15 and at New record for a cornerback … Ranked fifth on Orleans on Dec. 12 … Recovered a fumble the team in tackles and led team with 20 by Seahawks’ punter Jeff Feagles at passes defensed … Totaled 205 intercep- Seattle on Sept. 29 that set up a Vikings TD tion return yards, becoming only the … Earned first career start against Green fourth player in team history with 200-plus Bay on Nov. 17 and finished with four tack- yards on interception returns … Tied club’s les and one pass defensed. single-game record with three intercep- tions against Detroit on Nov. 23, earning COLLEGE: Three-year starter for North NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors Carolina State at free safety and corner- … Picked off Brett Favre in season-opener back … Also excelled on special teams … at Green Bay on Sept. 7 and returned it 77 Started 10 of 11 games as a senior at right yards, tying for the 10th-longest return in cornerback … Moved from free safety to team history … Set a career-high with 10 right cornerback prior to junior season … tackles (7 solo) at Detroit on Sept. 21 … Started all 12 games at free safety as soph- Posted six tackles and one interception omore … Led team as a sophomore and along with three passes defensed against ranked fifth in the ACC with a career-high San Francisco on Sept. 28 … Took a later- 131 tackles, the best single-season total by al from Brian Russell on an interception of a Wolfpack player since 1994 … Majored in Doug Johnson at Atlanta on Oct. 5 after a sociology. 28-yard return and returned the ball anoth- PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Raleigh, er 50 yards to set up a Vikings score … North Carolina … Attended Southwest Finished with six tackles, one sack and one Guilford High (High Point, N.C.) … forced fumble at Oakland on Nov. 16 … Selected as Piedmont Triad 3A 1997 Player- Against Seattle on Dec. 7, finished with of-the-Year … Named to Raleigh News and seven tackles and one sack … Observer Carolinas’ Top 25 prospect recog- 2002: Stepped in as a rookie and played in nition … Played in 1997 Shrine Bowl Game all 16 games with seven starts … Led the … Participated in charity golf tournaments team with 12 passes defensed ... Finished … Full name: Brian Williams. with 44 tackles, one forced fumble, one

BRIAN WILLIAMS’ NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON TACKLES GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST ST SACKS FF FR

2002 Minnesota 16/ 7 44 38 6 12 0.0 1 1 VETERANS 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 NFL totals: 4 years 62/48 262 212 50 36 4.0 7 1

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 WILLIAMS NFL totals: 4 years 62/48 12 280 23.3 77 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Returned a lateral 50 yards on interception on 10/5/03 at Atlanta 191

POSTSEASON 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 315 COLLEGE: MICHIGAN BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 26, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: DETROIT, MICHIGAN HOW ACQUIRED: 2ND ROUND OF 2001 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 6TH YEAR

MAURICE WILLIAMS 74 OFFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2001 (16/16), 2002 (5/5), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (16/16), 2005 (16/16, 1/1) NFL TOTALS: 69 games, 69 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 1 start TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the second round (43rd overall) in the 2001 draft. PRO: Dominant blocker and pass fourth offensive tackle drafted in 2001 … defender at right offensive tackle … Jaguars’ No. 1 right tackle from first day 2005: Started all 16 games at right tackle of training camp his rookie season in for the fourth time in five seasons … 2001 … Started every game in three of the last four seasons … Has started all 69 games played at right tackle in career … CAT FACT Member of an offensive line in 2003 that allowed the fewest sacks in team history > Along with Marcus Stroud and (23), while blocking for a rookie quarter- Scott Starks, Maurice was honored back in Byron Leftwich … Leader on the by the Clara White Mission for offensive line that helped Fred Taylor charitable works at the “Miracle on rush for a team-record 1,572 yards in Ashley Street” in June of 2005 2003 … Second-round draft choice who started all 16 games in 2001 and 2003 and first five games of 2002 before suf- Played major role on offensive line that fering a season-ending leg injury … helped Jaguars rush for 1,959 yards and Became only fourth Jaguar to start every 18 touchdowns … Jaguars quarterbacks VETERANS game in his rookie season … Jaguars’ were sacked only 32 times for the second highest-drafted offensive tackle (43rd consecutive season … Missed final three overall) since Tony Boselli (second choice plays of overtime with a leg injury at overall) and Brian DeMarco (40th) in New York Jets on Sept. 25 … Part of an 1995, until Mike Pearson was drafted in offensive line that did not allow any 40th spot in 2002 … Late bloomer who sacks against Cincinnati (on Oct. 9), at made switch in college from defensive Arizona (on Nov. 27) and vs. Indianapolis tackle to the offensive line (started only (on Dec. 11) … Helped a Jaguars running one season at Michigan) and was the back rush for 100-yards in six of the last WILLIAMS JAGUARS ALLOWED SECOND-FEWEST SACKS IN 2005

192 The Jaguars offensive line allowed the second-fewest sacks in team history in 2004 and again in 2005 with 32 after allowing the fewest in 2003. Here is how they have fared in the last 11 seasons: 2005 32 sacks 2001 63 sacks 1997 48 sacks 2004 32 sacks 2000 54 sacks 1996 50 sacks 2003 28 sacks 1999 36 sacks 1995 57 sacks 2002 42 sacks 1998 39 sacks

jaguars.com 12 games. Fred Taylor had three games, Leonard Davis, and col- Greg Jones had two and LaBrandon lege teammate . Toefield had one. Jaguars averaged 141.9 rushing yards a game during that stretch. COLLEGE: Started every game as a senior … Started at RT in AFC Wild Card Game at after playing as a reserve for two years … New England on Jan. 7 … Played on defensive line as a freshman before being converted into an offensive 2004: Started all 16 games for the third lineman … Played on an offensive line time in four seasons … Anchored offen- with 2001 first-round draft picks Steve sive line that gave up only 32 sacks all Hutchinson and Jeff Backus, and blocked year and paved the way for Jaguars to for Anthony Thomas, Chicago’s second- rush for 1,850 yards … Only missed one round pick … Played in Citrus Bowl as a quarter of action all season when he had junior and senior … All-Big Ten cramps in the second half against Conference honorable mention as a sen- Indianapolis on Oct. 3 … Helped the ior in 2000 … Shared the Hugh Rader offense rush for 239 yards against Detroit Award, given annually to school’s top on Nov. 14 … Started his 50th game and offensive lineman, with tackle Jeff Backus was one of five offensive linemen that did … Moved into starting lineup at right tack- not allow a sack against Chicago on Dec. le and was one of the major reasons for 12. He received a game ball for his per- team’s rushing success (220.2 yards per formance against Pro Bowler Adewale game) … Played in every game as a junior Ogunleye … Helped the offense rush for with second unit at right offensive tackle, 197 yards at Green Bay on Dec. 19 in entering after first play of each game (also Lambeau Field … saw action at right guard) … Converted to offensive line from defensive tackle in 2003: Started all 16 games for the second 1998 preseason, playing in five games … time in three seasons … Played every Shifted to right guard, playing final five offensive snap during season except two games … Played in five games as a in season finale at Atlanta on Dec. 28 reserve defensive end/tackle, making one when his shoe came off … Member of an tackle … Graduated in 2001 with a degree offensive line that allowed fewest sacks in in sports management and communica- team history with 28 allowed, while block- tions. ing for a rookie quarterback in Byron Leftwich … Leader on the offensive line … PERSONAL: Married (Reulonda) … Lives in Jacksonville … Attended Pershing High 2002: Started first five games before a in Detroit, where he was chosen first-team broken leg ended his season … Played All-America and rated the sixth-best offen- every offensive snap in first two games, sive lineman in the country by Super Prep then left Sept. 29 game vs. N.Y. Jets in and second overall on Detroit Free Press’ fourth quarter with heat cramps. Marked “Best of the Midwest” list … Ranked All- first time in 19 NFL games that he did not America by Street & Smith’s, Gatorade play every snap … Started next week vs. and Reebok as a senior … First-team All- Philadelphia and played all but two plays

USA by USA Today … All-City as a junior VETERANS because of heat cramps … Suffered bro- … Three-year starter as a two-way line- ken right leg in first quarter on Oct. 13 at man … Made 283 tackles and 31 sacks dur- Tennessee … Placed on injured reserve ing his career, adding 31 forced fumbles the next day and underwent surgery on and 15 deflected passes … Recorded 102 Oct. 14 … tackles as a senior while making 11 sacks … Had 87 tackles and 10 sacks as a junior 2001: Started all 16 games at right tackle … Also lettered four times on school’s vol- … Won starting job on first day of training leyball team … Member of National Honor camp and played every offensive snap … Society … Supports numerous team-relat- One of seven players on offense and 10 on ed community causes, including Gift of WILLIAMS team to start every game … Fourth Life Blood Drive … Participates in local Jaguars rookie to start all 16 games … charity golf tournaments … Makes visits Started at right tackle in first NFL game on to local schools … Supports Jaguars Sept. 9 vs. Pittsburgh, becoming one of 193 Foundation’s Playbooks … Recipient of only 10 Jaguars rookies to start on open- 2005 Community Champion Award and ing day … Received an offense game ball spokesman for Prostate Awareness … after Dec. 23 victory at Minnesota after Member of the Jaguars HabiJax build team rushed for 214 yards (third most in team … Nickname: Big Mo … Full name: team history) … Drafted in the second Maurice Carlos Williams. round, the 43rd choice overall and the fourth offensive tackle selected following

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 370 COLLEGE: TEXAS BIRTHDATE: JANUARY 11, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: DALLAS, TEXAS HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2006 NFL EXPERIENCE: 5TH YEAR

MIKE WILLIAMS 77 OFFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2002 (14/14), 2003 (13/13), 2004 (15/15), 2005 (9/5) NFL TOTALS: 51 games, 47 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (fourth overall) by Buffalo in the 2002 draft … Released by Buffalo on 2/23/06 … Signed as veteran free agent on 3/14/06.

PRO: Massive offensive lineman who 2004: Started a career-high 15 games has the ability to play both tackle and and had the most productive year of his guard … Will compete for starting posi- career … Played major role on offensive tion along the offensive line … Selected line that helped Willis McGahee rush for by Buffalo with the fourth overall pick in career-high 1,128 yards and 13 touch- the 2002 draft, the first offensive lineman downs … McGahee finished with seven selected … Was Buffalo’s highest pick since Bruce Smith (No. 1 overall, 1985) … Has played in 51 games with 47 starts in CAT FACT four seasons … > Mike and his wife have been active 2005: Played in nine games with five in their local communities since starts … Opened season as starting RT entering the NFL in 2002 against Houston on Sept. 11 and at Tampa Bay on Sept. 18 … Was inactive for six games, including last four games 100-yard rushing games … Offensive line of regular season … Started at RT allowed only 38 quarterback sacks, the against New York Jets on Oct. 16 and at fewest sacks allowed in five years … VETERANS Oakland on Oct. 23 … Started at LG Against Arizona on Oct. 31, the offensive against Kansas City on Nov. 13 … Saw line did not allow a sack of QB Drew action as reserve against Carolina on Bledsoe for the first time since Sept. 14, Nov. 27 in final action of the season … 2003 … Left game in third quarter

JAGUARS HOUSE 12 FORMER FIRST ROUND PICKS

OT Mike Williams is one of 12 former first round draft picks that are on the Jaguars train-

WILLIAMS ing camp roster. He is the highest pick after being selected with the fourth overall selec- tion by Buffalo in the 2001 NFL Draft. Here’s a list of the 12 first round picks:

194 PLAYER TEAM YEAR PLAYER TEAM YEAR TE Kyle Brady Jets 1995 DT Marcus Stroud Jaguars 2001 G Chris Naeole Saints 1997 DT John Henderson Jaguars 2002 RB Fred Taylor Jaguars 1998 QB Byron Leftwich Jaguars 2003 SS Donovin Darius Jaguars 1998 WR Reggie Williams Jaguars 2004 OL Stockar McDougle Lions 2000 WR Matt Jones Jaguars 2005 OT Mike Williams Bills 2001 TE Marcedes Lewis Jaguars 2006

jaguars.com against New York Jets on Nov. 7 with a COLLEGE: Allowed only two quarterback neck injury ... Was inactive with knee sacks in 28 career college starts … Moved injury against Cleveland on Dec. 12 … into the starting lineup at right tackle in second part of his sophomore season … 2003: Started all 13 games played … Started every game as a senior at RT, pro- Missed three games with injuries (Nov. 16 tecting the blindside of left-handed QB against Houston, Dec. 21 against Miami Chris Simms … Earned first-team All- and Dec. 27 at New England) … Member America honors as a senior from the of offensive line that guided RB Travis Walter Camp Football Foundation and Henry to 1,356 yards rushing … Saw Football News and second-team honors action as DT in goal line situation to pre- from the Associated Press and The serve a shutout on Sept. 7 against New Sporting News … Was first-team All-Big England … Provided solid protection as 12 Conference … Paved the way for Drew Bledsoe threw for 328 yards in win school’s seventh consecutive 1,000-yard at Jacksonville on Sept. 14 … Started at RT rusher and seventh individual 100-yard and played major role in season-high 203 rusher … As a junior, offense averaged rushing yards against New York Jets on 38.6 points per game (8th in NCAA), 439.0 Dec. 7, including 169 yards by Henry … yards per game (14th in NCAA) and a 2002: Stepped in as Bills’ No. 1 right tack- school-record 293.5 passing yards per le from beginning of training camp … game (14th in NCAA) … Played in every Started all 14 games played … Missed two game with four starts as a sophomore, games with injury (at Miami on Oct. 20 including the Cotton Bowl … Majored in and against Detroit on Oct. 27) … Helped youth and community studies. QB Drew Bledsoe set 10 team passing PERSONAL: Married (Enisha) … Resides records and RB ran for the in Austin, Texas … Attended The Colony fifth-highest single season total in team High in Texas where he played lineman on history (1,438) … Played key role in sec- both offense and defense … Named ond career game as offense produced 468 District Defensive Player-of-the-Year as a total yards at Minnesota on Sept. 15 … senior and second-team Texas 5A All-State Helped protect Bledsoe as he attempted … Recorded 67 tackles and six sacks as DT 53 passes and threw for 400-plus yards as senior … Was also member of track against Oakland on Oct. 6 … Left the game team … Father ran track at Arkansas State with a leg injury at Houston on Oct. 13. … Full name: Michael D. Williams.

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 16th today.

PLAYER TEAM DATE OPPONENT YARDS VETERANS Jamal Lewis 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 Seattle Nov. 11, 2002 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 WILLIAMS 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 237 195 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 214 COLLEGE: WASHINGTON BIRTHDATE: MAY 17, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: LANDSTUHL, GERMANY HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST ROUND OF 2004 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 3RD YEAR

REGGIE WILLIAMS 11 WIDE RECEIVER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2004 (16/15), 2005 (16/7, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 32 games, 22 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the first round (ninth overall) in the 2004 draft.

PRO: Big and physical wide receiver who was the highest ever drafted by Jaguars … Will look to play a major role in his CAT FACT third season with the retirement of Jimmy Smith … Has played in all 32 > Reggie’s 243 receptions for 3,598 games since being drafted, with 22 starts yards ranked second in the Pac-10 … Started 15 games as a rookie, more Conference record books, surpassed starts than any other rookie receiver in only by Troy Walters (248 catches - team history … Suffered concussion at 4,047 yards, 1996-99) St. Louis Oct. 30, 2005 that limited his action for several weeks, but came on Sept. 18 … Started at New York Jets on strong toward the end of the season … Sept. 25 and registered season-high five receptions for 54 yards … Had one rush 2005: Played in all 16 games with seven for 10 yards on a reverse along with two starts … Ranked fourth on the team with receptions for 41 yards against Cincinnati 35 receptions for 445 yards … Started at on Oct. 9 … Grabbed three receptions for WR against Seattle in season-opener on 50 yards at Pittsburgh on Oct. 16, includ- Sept. 11 and had four receptions for 41 ing a season-long 41-yard reception in yards … Recorded four receptions for 38 the third quarter that set up a Jaguars VETERANS yards in starting role at Indianapolis on score … Missed majority of the game at

READY FOR THE SECOND HALF

The Jaguars were a second half team in 2005 as they ranked second in the NFL in second half points. Opposing offenses scored only nine points on their first possession of the sec- ond half against the Jaguars defense, the fewest in the NFL. In addition, the Jaguars outscored their opponents 113 to 36 in the third quarter, the highest point differential in the

WILLIAMS NFL.

2005 NFL SECOND HALF SCORING 196 POINTS POINTS POINTS RK TEAM AGAINST SCORED DIFFERENTIAL 1. Indianapolis Colts 227 123 +104 2. Jacksonville Jaguars 212 122 +90 3. Seattle Seahawks 208 144 +64 New England Patriots 215 151 +64 5. New York Giants 199 171 +28

jaguars.com 2006 set. team openedupwithaone-widereceiver starting streakatOakland on Jan. 2when yard touchdown catch …Ended15-game receptions for62yardsalongwithasix- Had bestgame against Chicagowithfour passesatHoustononOct.31… high five Kansas CityonOct.17 …Caughtseason- wins at Tennessee onSept. 26andvs. two-point conversionsintwoJaguars for 268yardsandascore… Added two Ranked fifth onteamwith27receptions most starts forarookieinteamhistory… 15, which tiedKevin Hardyforthesixth- COLLEGE: 2004: tions for56yards… AFC Wild CardGameandhadfourrecep- atNewEnglandonJan.wide receiver 7in Francisco onDec.18 …Saw actionasthird season-high 65yardsagainst San cussion …Recorded fourreceptionsfor St. Louis onOct.30after suffering acon- as achild, earning Associated Press State Germany, moving to Tacoma, Washington at Washington in …Bornoverseas tory continuedtoreappost-seasonhonors most decoratedpreprecruitinschool his- on December, asajunior… 15, 2003 The (904) 721-5530or checkoutthewebsiteatjagfan.com. as participatingincharitableevents andtakingapositiveroleinthecommunity. To join,call: The JaguarsBoosterClubisdedicated tosupportingtheJaguarsonandoff thefield,aswell 05Jcsnil 6 723151 0 0 10 0 1.5 0.0 0 3 0 41 2 12.7 0 16/7 445 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 16/15 NFL totals: Jacksonville 35 2005 Jacksonville 2004 RUSHING 16/7 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 04Jcsnil 61 728992 1 TD 26 LG 9.9 AVG 268 YDS 27 NO GP/GS 16/15 Jacksonville 2004 RECEIVING 05Jcsnil / 61. 40 24 TD 14.0 LG AVG 56 YDS 4 NO 1/0 GP/GS Jacksonville 2005 RECEIVING MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Played inall16 games andstarted Declared for the 2004 NFLDraft Declared forthe2004 er 22 . 00 10 1.5 1 3 41 2 11.5 32/22 713 2 years 62 32/22 2 years REGGIE WILLIAMS’ NFLSTATISTICS JAGUARS BOOSTERCLUB PG OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO GP/GS 2 2-pt.conversionsin2004 REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Full name:Reginald Williams, Jr. community efforts … andteaminitiatives tions ondefense…Supports teammates seven scores,andmadeeightintercep- … Also rushed34timesfor512 yardsand catches for881yardsand16 touchdowns the statechampionship game with45 Player ofthe Year to …Led Lakes honors High, earning Washington’s AP State Wash. … Attended (Tacoma, Lakes Wash.) PERSONAL: chology. with CharlesFrederick …Majored inpsy- Offensive Most Valuable Playerhonors ior andsophomore…Sharedteam asajun- honors All-Conference first-team inaseasonthreetimes… receiving Added in school yards historytogain over 900 twiceinacareerandonlyplayer receiving in school yards historytogain over 1,000 Bailey’s 26inschool annals…Onlyplayer touchdown catches aresurpassedonlyby yards byMarioBailey(1988-91) …22 catches byPaul (1979-82) Skansi and2,093 ing thepreviousschool recordsof138 passes for3,536yardsand22 TDs, shatter- Started 32of36games, haulingin238 most oftheschool’s records… receiving High…Re-wrote atLakes America honors Player ofthe Year andunanimous All- Single … Lives inLakewood, Single …Lives 197 WILLIAMS VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 296 COLLEGE: MEMPHIS BIRTHDATE: JULY 9, 1975 BIRTHPLACE: MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2005 (CINCINNATI) NFL EXPERIENCE: 9TH YEAR

TONY WILLIAMS 94 DEFENSIVE TACKLE

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1997 (6/2, 2/2), 1998 (14/9, 2/2), 1999 (16/12, 2/1), 2000 (14/13, 2/2), 2001 (13/13), 2002 (16/16), 2003 (16/16), 2004 (6/6) NFL TOTALS: 101 games, 87 starts PLAYOFF TOTALS: 8 games, 7 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted by Minnesota in the fifth round (151st overall) of the 1997 draft … Signed by Cincinnati as an unrestricted free agent on 3/6/01 … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 4/6/05 … Released on 9/3/05 … Re-signed on 1/31/06. PRO: Experienced and talented defensive 2002: Started 16 games for first time in tackle who can stop the run and provide career … Five sacks tied the career high a solid pass rush … Unrestricted free he had set twice before … Finished sec- agent signed with Jacksonville in 2005 after spending four seasons with Cincinnati and four seasons with CAT FACT Minnesota … Released at start of 2005 season but re-signed in January 2006 … In 101 career games has 87 starts, and seven > Tony has played in 101 career games starts in eight career postseason contests and started his career playing in four … Registered 326 tackles (190 solo), 22 consecutive postseasons with the sacks, two forced fumbles and five fumble Vikings, starting seven of eight games recoveries in eight seasons … Originally drafted by Minnesota in fifth round (151st overall) of 1997 draft … ond on Bengals line with 43 tackles … Had two tackles Sept. 15 at Cleveland, includ- 2005: Did not play ... Signed with VETERANS ing 8-yard sack against Kelly Holcomb … Jacksonville as unrestricted free agent in Had three tackles Sept. 29 vs. Tampa Bay, April of 2005, but was waived in the pre- including 10-yard sack against Brad season ... Johnson … On Oct. 13 vs. Pittsburgh, had 2004: Started first six games before suf- three tackles including a 10-yard sack of fering season-ending leg injury vs. Tommy Maddox … Had two tackles Nov. Denver in Week 6 … Recorded 17 tackles 24 at Pittsburgh and sack of Kordell (eight solo) … Stewart … Had two tackles Dec. 1 vs. Baltimore, including fifth sack of the sea- 2003: Started all 16 games for the second son, on Jeff Blake … WILLIAMS consecutive season … Recorded career- high 61 tackles along with two sacks, one 2001: Signed with Bengals on March 6 as forced fumble and a fumble recovery … unrestricted free agent … Started at RDT in Games 1-4 and 8-16 … Missed Games 198 Had season-high 12 tackles (eight solo) Sept. 21 vs. Pittsburgh, including 2-yard 5-7 due to right foot sprain suffered in sack against Tommy Maddox … Had six Game 4, Oct. 7 at Pittsburgh … Tied career tackles and a sack in victory Sept 28 at high with five sacks … Tied for team lead Cleveland … Had three tackles Nov. 2 at with two fumble recoveries …Totaled 46 Arizona, and recovered a fumble … Had tackles … Recorded a season high 11 tack- five tackles on Dec. 14 vs. San Francisco, les Nov. 25 at Cleveland, including two plus a forced fumble on the first posses- sacks of Tim Couch and a fumble recovery sion of the game … … Recorded four tackles Dec. 9 against

jaguars.com 2006 seven tackles Nov. 15 vs.Bengals …Had 18 vs. Washington …Had season-high two games, Sept. 13 atSt.Louis andOct. QBhurriesDilfer …Hadseason-highfive in opener Sept. 6vs. Tampa Bayoff Trent loss …RecordedNFLsack first inseason linemenwithninetacklesdefensive fora Had 19 QBhurries …Second among Viking season, includingtwoplayoff games … 1998: 1999: 2000: … 23 atBaltimore,droppingElvisGrbac Brunell …Notched fifth sack ofseasonDec. Jacksonville, includingtwosacks ofMark vs. GreenBay… tackles,Had five includingasack, Dec.17 including asack, Nov. 19 vs.Carolina… Nov. 12 vs. Arizona …Posted tackles, five including asack ofJakePlummer, inwin six tackles tackles, foraloss…Hadfive Had 43tackles inregularseason,including sacks …Played14 games with13 starts … … Led Vikings interiorlinemenwithfour and bothpostseasongames forMinnesota les Dec.12 atKansas City… son tackles …Hadseason-highseventack- Green Bay…Led thelinewithsixpostsea- Detroit, Oct.31atDenver and Dec.20vs. vs. Oakland, Oct.3vs. Tampa Bay, Oct.17 at later matched) …Recorded sacks Sept. 19 … Notched career-high sacks five (atotal Vikings linemenwith53tackles defensive postseason games withone start …Led career andmade12 starts …Playedintwo 97Mneoa6 21 100000 0 0.0 0 11 8 19 6/2 1998 Minnesota 1997 TACKLES 00Mneoa2 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 0 3 0.0 1 2 2 0 0 7 0 0 2.0 1 6 5.0 0 2/ 2 5.0 1 0 2/ 1 9 4.0 0 5.0 0 NFL totals: 29 Minnesota 0 2000 8 11 Minnesota 0 1999 19 32 22 17 32 23 6/6 27 61 43 21 16/16 46 30 16/16 NFL totals: 43 13/13 Cincinnati 2004 53 Cincinnati 14/13 2003 Cincinnati 16/12 2002 Cincinnati 2001 Minnesota 2000 Minnesota 1999 97Mneoa2 26600010 1 0.0 0 6 6 12 2/2 1998 Minnesota 1997 TACKLES MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Played ineverygametime forfirst Started thelastninegames ofthe Started 13 regular-season games inst /276101000 0 1.0 0 1 6 1 7 0 2/2 1.0 Minnesota 0 12 32 44 14/9 Minnesota er /73 71 . 0 1 1.0 0 15 5 17 2 32 22.0 8/ 7 0 8 years 136 190 326 101/87 8 years TONY WILLIAMS’ NFLSTATISTICS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS PG K OOAS TSCSF FR FF SACKS ST ASST SOLO TKL GP/GS REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON Demetric Williams. ty golftournaments…Full name: Tony Germantown High…Participates inchari- beforetransferringthree years to Attended Oakhaven High in Memphisfor Renee inMemphis, (6)…Lives Tenn. … Tony Christopher(9)anddaughter, Kailyn education. sophomore …Graduatedwithadegreein Team's Lineman ofthe Defensive Year asa All-Conference USA asa sophomore … All-Star Team asajunior… Second-team senior …NamedtoLiberty Bowl Alliance Second-team All-Conference USA asa Memphis …Playedin43of44games … PERSONAL: COLLEGE: 1997: in draft. Minnesota inthefifth round(151st overall) a forcedfumble…Originallydrafted by tackles,ing five fourtackles foraloss,and playoff winDec.27atN.Y. Giants,record- Indianapolis …Started atnosetackle for eight tackles instart Dec.21vs. tacklesDetroit andpostedfive …Recorded 31 atBuffalo start …Madefirst Dec.14 vs. off games …MadeNFLplaying debut Aug. final twogames andalsostarted bothplay- games, butmoved intostarting lineupfor … Championship game Jan. 17 vs. Atlanta fumble …Sacked ChrisChandlerinNFC Green BaywhenhegrabbedaBrett Favre fumblerecovery ofcareerNov.first 22vs. Saw actioninonlysixregularseason Started final26games at Married (Cherilyn)withson, 199 WILLIAMS VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 233 COLLEGE: FORT VALLEY STATE BIRTHDATE: AUGUST 26, 1980 BIRTHPLACE: MAUK, GEORGIA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2005) NFL EXPERIENCE: 2ND YEAR

DERRICK WIMBUSH 36 RUNNING BACK/KICK RETURNER

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

PRO: One of only two undrafted rookies against Cincinnati in the first quarter, the to make the 2005 opening day roster … eighth blocked punt in team history … Became one of only 15 undrafted rookies Started first career NFL game at to opening day roster in Jaguars’ first 11 Pittsburgh on Oct. 16 … Totaled four kick- season … Excelled on special teams as off returns for 106 yards (26.5 avg.) at St. kick returner and in coverage … Saw Louis on Oct. 30 along with making his action at fullback and running back in first career NFL reception for five yards backup role … Led team with 18 special teams tackles and set club record for kick- off return yards (955) … Returned a sin- CAT FACT gle-season kickoff 91 yards for a touch- down at Arizona in Week 11 … Recorded > Derrick was a guest of several naval 993 all-purpose yards, which ranked sec- soldiers at Mayport Naval Station ond in team history for a rookie … last winter 2005: Played in 14 games with one start and missed two games due to a ham- … Had two carries for six yards against string injury … Led club with 993 all-pur- Houston Nov. 6 … Posted career-high pose yards, which ranked second in two receptions for nine yards against team history for a rookie … Recorded 39 Baltimore on Nov. 13 and added two VETERANS kickoff returns for team-record 955 yards kickoff returns for 63 yards … Had career- (24.5 avg.) and one TD … Added three high three special teams tackles against rushes for 12 yards and five receptions San Francisco on Dec. 18 … Surpassed for 26 yards … Registered team-high 18 David Allen (831 in 2003) for team-record special teams tackles … Set team record for single-season kickoff return yards at for single-season kickoff return yards Houston on Dec. 24 … Saw action on (955) and was second with 24.5 kickoff special teams at New England on Jan. 7 return average as well as second in KORs in AFC Wild Card Game and returned with 39 … Recorded a 91-yard kickoff four kickoffs for 97 yards (24.3 avg.) with return for a touchdown at Arizona on WIMBUSH a long of 28 yards. Nov. 27, the fourth-longest return in team history and first for a TD since Nov. 18, COLLEGE: Athletic running back who 2001 at Pittsburgh (span of 65 games) … rushed for 3,305 yards and 36 touch- 200 It marked the longest return by a NFL downs in two seasons at Fort Valley rookie in 2005 and earned Wimbush the State… Started all 11 games as a senior AFC Special Teams Player of the Week and led conference in rushing with Award … Had two special teams tackles career highs of 247 rushes for 1,907 and four kickoff returns for 93 yards (23.3 yards and 22 touchdowns … Named con- avg.) at New York Jets on Sept. 25 … ference Player of the Year … Blocked a Kyle Larson punt on Oct. 9

jaguars.com Started in 11 games … Led team, rushing PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Mauk, Ga. 184 times for 1,348 yards and 14 touch- … Attended Taylor County High in Butler, downs … Majored in physical education Ga. … Regular visitor of local elementary … Earned All-America and finalist for schools and childrens hospital … Attends Harlon Hill Trophy, for best player in several community events in his home- Division II … Played two seasons at town of Mauk, Ga. … Full name: Derrick Georgia Military Community College … Dewayne Wimbush. Rushed for 1,200 yards, earning All- America honors. DERRICK WIMBUSH’S NFL STATISTICS

REGULAR SEASON RUSHING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 14/ 1 3 12 4.0 7 1 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2005 Jacksonville 14/ 1 5 26 5.2 6 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 *39 #955 24.5 91t 1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: *18 special teams tackle in 2005; 1 blocked punt on 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati

# Team record * Team leader

POSTSEASON 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 SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES VETERANS

In 11 years, the Jaguars have scored 13 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 Desmond Howard) 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 WIMBUSH 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 Alvis Whitted 24-yard blocked punt return 201 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 * Playoffs

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 257 COLLEGE: OREGON BIRTHDATE: APRIL 1, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE HOW ACQUIRED: 4TH ROUND OF 2003 DRAFT NFL EXPERIENCE: 4TH YEAR

GEORGE WRIGHSTER 87 TIGHT END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2003 (15/1), 2004 (4/3), 2005 (16/6, 1/0) NFL TOTALS: 35 games, 10 starts POSTSEASON TOTALS: 1 game, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally drafted in the fourth round (104th overall) in the 2003 draft.

PRO: Pass-receiving tight end who has David Garrard in the third quarter … the quickness and hands to be a valuable Posted season-high four receptions for weapon in the passing game … Has 21 yards against Indianapolis on Dec. 11 totaled 36 receptions for 339 yards and five touchdowns in 35 career games … Played in only four games in 2004 due to CAT FACTS back injury … Second-highest drafted tight end ever by the Jaguars (2006, > George gives back to the community Marcedes Lewis, first round) … by regularly speaking at elementary and middle schools 2005: Played in career-high 16 games > with six starts … Ranked second among George has shot PSAs for the Boys & Jaguars’ tight ends with 13 receptions Girls Clubs and for the Jaguars annual food drive for 120 yards, and led TEs with two touchdowns … Scored on the Jaguars’ first possession on a 26-yard touchdown … Saw action at TE at New England on pass from Byron Leftwich against Jan. 7 in AFC Wild Card Game, but did Cincinnati on Oct. 9 … Started at TE at not record a catch …

VETERANS Cleveland on Dec. 4 and recorded two receptions for nine yards and one touch- 2004: Played in four games, starting down. Scored on a nine-yard pass from three … Inactive in 10 games because of

JAGUARS DRAFT WELL ON DAY TWO

From 2003-05 under Jack Del Rio and James Harris, the Jaguars have connected on superstar draft picks in Byron Leftwich, Rashean Mathis, Daryl Smith and Khalif Barnes 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 2003-05: WRIGHSTER YEAR PLAYER ROUND, PICK NOTABLES 2003 TE George Wrighster 4th, 104th pick 339 receiving yards, 5 TDs 202 2003 RB LaBrandon Toefield 4th, 132nd pick 523 rushing yards, 6 TDs 2004 WR Ernest Wilford 4th, 120th pick 952 receiving yards, 9 TDs 2004 PK Josh Scobee 5th, 137th pick 47/61 FGs, 207 career points 2004 DE Bobby McCray 7th, 249th pick 48 tackles, 9.0 sacks 2005 RB Alvin Pearman 4th, 127th pick 986 all-purpose yards, 1 TD 2005 S Gerald Sensabaugh 5th, 157th pick 31 tackles, 1 FR 2005 LB Pat Thomas 6th, 194th pick 8 ST tackles, 1 FF

jaguars.com 2006 choice). Jaguars inthefourth round(104th overall Buffalo onSept. 14 …Drafted bythe from ByronLeftwich inhomeopenervs. touchdowna score...Caughtfirst pass 26 catching threepassesfor23yardsand Started onlygame vs. Tennessee onOct. Added fourspecialteamstackles … for 150 yardsandtwotouchdowns ... a rookie...Caught13 passesasarookie COLLEGE: 2003: Tennessee onSept. 26… catches for30yardsandascoreat touchdown …Set season-highswithfive with 10 receptionsfor69yardsanda reserve onDec.21…Finishedseason a back injuryandwas placedoninjured All-Conference second-teamselectionas Seattlegames: 2002 Bowl,2001 Fiesta… downs in37games …Played intwobowl receptions for694yardsandseventouch- as ajunior…Hadcareertotalsof53 formations untiltakingover asthestarter 05 2,1 56052376,4 ,3,5 64,866 65,722 62,641 60,952 1,037,856 61,736 1,051,556 64,042 1,002,256 61,997 975,226 62,012 987,779 69,070 66,584 512,337 991,957 65,626 65,777 496,092 61,130 552,556 63,030 1,065,350 57,245 65,690 525,010 53,681 1,052,428 69,433 978,090 504,237 65,568 63,902 56,213 915,916 509,447 525,519 61,370 56,277 524,545 555,464 52,568 2005* 60,443 1,022,433 449,700 490,956 47,798 2004* 60,314 450,216 420,543 58,452 2003 67,601 483,542 382,383 2002 70,184 482,510 467,619 2001 69,693 540,805 2000 66,692 561,472 1999 69,352 557,547 1998 533,533 1997 554,814 1996 1995 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 05Jcsnil 6 61 2 . 72 27 9.2 120 13 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 16/6 NFL totals: Jacksonville 2005 03Jcsnil 5 11 5 153 2 TD 30 LG 11.5 AVG 150 YDS 13 NO GP/GS 15/1 2004 Jacksonville 2003 RECEIVING 05Jcsnil / . 0 0 TD 0.0 LG 0 AVG YDS 0 NO 1/0 GP/GS Jacksonville 2005 RECEIVING Played in15 games, starting oneas HOME TOTAL HOME AVG ROAD TOTAL ROAD AVG ROAD ROAD TOTAL AVG HOME HOME TOTAL akovle4 31 9691 1 12 6.9 69 10 4/3 Jacksonville REGULAR-SEASON ATTENDANCE HISTORY Used mostlyintwo-tightend GEORGE WRIGHSTER’S NFLSTATISTICS er 51 639953 5 30 9.5 339 36 35/10 3 years Special teamstackles:4in2003,2004 REGULAR SEASON * Tickets Distributed Tickets POSTSEASON Wrighster III. ster …Full name:George Fredrick Florida …Lastnamepronounced:RYE- Visits Boys&GirlsClubofNortheast charitable efforts ofhisteammates… golf tournaments… supportsActively the made 16 sacks …Participates incharity two fumbles,interceptedpassesand tackles, forcedfourfumbles,recovered as asenior… As alinebacker, made72 passes for582yardsandsixtouchdowns Valley Pac-Eight League MVP…Caught32 Magnet High… All-City honoreeand Angeles … Attended Sylmar (Calif.) PERSONAL: game …Majoredineconomics. as asophomore,seeingactioninevery passes for126 yardsandonetouchdown denced by50-yard TD catch …Caught12 rushing score…Cangetdeep,asevi- yards andsixtouchdowns … Also hadone second onteamwith41receptionsfor568 a junior…Started everygame, finishing Single … Lives inLos Single …Lives TOTAL AVERAGE 203 WRIGHSTER VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 262 COLLEGE: VANDERBILT BIRTHDATE: MARCH 18, 1978 BIRTHPLACE: NEW PALESTINE, INDIANA HOW ACQUIRED: UFA 2004 (TAMPA BAY) NFL EXPERIENCE: 7TH YEAR

TODD YODER 83 TIGHT END

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 2000 (9/0, 1/0), 2001 (16/1, 1/0), 2002 (16/0, 3/0), 2003 (16/1), 2004 (16/8), 2005 (IR) NFL TOTALS: 73 games, 10 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 16 games, 8 starts PLAYOFF TOTALS: 5 games, 0 starts TRANSACTIONS: Originally signed by Tampa Bay as an undrafted rookie free agent on 4/21/00 … Signed as an unrestricted free agent on 3/5/04. PRO: Standout special teams performer who missed all of 2005 season with knee injury … Physical blocking tight end … CAT FACT Was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 3, 2005 prior to season-opener … Signed > Todd earned NFC Special Teams with the Jaguars on March 5, 2004 as an Player of the Week honors in a win unrestricted free agent from Tampa Bay against Baltimore on Dec. 29, 2001 … Has played in 73 career games with 10 with a blocked punt that led to a field starts for Tampa Bay and Jacksonville … goal and one special teams tackle Also has played in five postseason con- tests, including the Buccaneers’ Super touchdowns … Caught season-long 20- Bowl XXXVII win over Oakland … Has 28 yard pass on Nov. 2 against New Orleans career receptions for 300 yards and two … First start of season was on Nov. 9 at touchdowns, as well as 58 special teams Carolina in 50th career game … Had sea- tackles … Recorded first career NFL son-high three special teams tackles vs. touchdown in 2001 at Cincinnati on a 11- Houston on Dec. 14 … yard blocked punt return …

VETERANS 2002: Saw action in all 16 regular season 2005: Was placed on injured reserve on games, as well as three postseason Sept. 3 with knee injury … games, primarily on special teams … Caught two passes for 26 yards during the 2004: Played in all 16 games while start- season … Also totaled 16 special teams ing a career-high eight contests for the tackles, fifth-most on the team … Caught Jaguars … Recorded career-highs with 14 one pass for 10 yards vs. New Orleans on receptions for 157 yards … Added a team- Sept. 8 … Saw action on special teams high 14 tackles on special teams … along with reserve duty at tight end at YODER Received special teams game ball at Baltimore on Sept. 15 … Caught one pass Tennessee on Sept. 26 with two tackles … for 16 yards vs. St. Louis on Sept. 23 while Caught three passes for 21 yards at San seeing the majority of his action on special Diego on Oct. 10 … Had career-long 56 teams … Added one solo tackle … At 204 yard reception vs. Pittsburgh on Dec. 5 … Cincinnati on Sept. 29 totaled three special teams tackles … Led the Bucs in special 2003: Played in all 16 games for the teams tackles with two vs. Cleveland on Buccaneers, starting one game at Oct. 13 … Totaled two special teams tack- Carolina … Recorded seven catches for 68 les at Philadelphia on Oct. 20 … Saw yards and two touchdowns … Added nine action primarily on special teams vs. tackles on special teams … Had career Minnesota on Nov. 3, adding two tackles game at Washington on Oct. 12 with four … Saw action primarily on special teams pass receptions for 28 yards and two at New Orleans on Dec. 1 with one special

jaguars.com 2006 action off thebench inplayoff contest... tight endandonspecialteams... Also saw 2000: 2001: XXXVII … and vs.Oakland onJan. 26inSuperBowl in theNFCChampionshipGameonJan. 19, gameDivisional onJan. 12, atPhiladelphia special teamsvs.San Francisco intheNFC one specialteamstackle …Saw actionon teams vs. Atlanta onDec.8andrecorded teams tackle …Saw actiononspecial Philadelphia onJan. 12 … yardsinplayoffreception forfive game at tackle …Backed upattightendwithone catches for20yardsandonespecialteams Philadelphia onJan. 6and postedtwo foreffortsors …Started game against NFC Special Teams Playerofthe Week hon- added onespecialteamstackle …Earned a blocked puntthatledtoafieldgoaland Baltimore onDec.29specialteamswith second quarter …Playedhugeroleagainst 24-yardreceptioninthe Dec. 9withkey Came throughagain against Detroiton season forfouryardsinthethirdquarter … career score. passofthe Also caughtfirst rumbling infrom11 yardsoutforfirst blocked puntinthesecondquarter and Cincinnati, picking upCBRonde Barber’s Played biggestgame of careerat ing thegame duetoamild concussion… teams atGreenBayonNov. 4beforeleav- Baltimore onDec.29...Playedspecial Cincinnati onDec.2andablocked puntvs. return ofablocked puntforatouchdown at tied forfourth onthesquad,an11-yard yards … Added 12 specialteamstackles, contest …Posted fourreceptionsfor48 vs. Philadelphia… Also playedinplayoff 00TmaBy1 00000001 0 0 ST 0.0 TD LG 0 AVG YDS 0 NO 1/0 GP/GS 2001 Tampa Bay 2000 RECEIVING 9 in2003,142004;11-yard blockedpuntreturnforatouchdown12/2/01 atCin. 03TmaBy1/ 8972 2 0 0 20 56 16 9.7 11.2 13.0 157 68 26 14 Injured reserve(knee) 7 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 16/8 16/1 NFL totals: Jacksonville 16/0 2005 Jacksonville 2004 Tampa Bay 2003 Tampa Bay 2002 02TmaBy3 00000000 0 0 0.0 0 0 3/0 NFL totals: Tampa Bay 2002 00TmaBy9 0111010 1 TD 1.0 LG 1 AVG YDS 1 NO 9/0 GP/GS 2001 Tampa Bay 2000 RECEIVING MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Played inall16 games withonestart Played inninegames asabackup at ap a / . 0 0 5 5.0 5 1 0 1/0 24 Tampa Bay 12.0 48 4 16/1 Tampa Bay er 31 8301. 62 56 10.7 300 28 73/10 6 years er / . 1 0 5 5.0 5 1 5/ 0 6 years TODD YODER’S NFLSTATISTICS Special teamstackles:8in2000,12 in2001,152002, REGULAR SEASON POSTSEASON with adegreeinchemistry. NotreDame…Graduated reception versus collegiatecatch… First was a50-yard TD with 21catches for471yardsandthree TDs after leadingtheCommodoresinreceiving season …Namedtofreshman All-SEC team with21receptionsduringsophomore Team asajunior…Finishedsecondonthe senior …NamedtotheSEC’s Goodworks passes for361yardsandtwoscoresasa for 1,267yardsandeight TDs …Caught25 Vanderbilt …Posted 80careerreceptions PERSONAL: COLLEGE: Dec. 31. tackle inplayoff game atPhiladelphiaon one yard…Notched onespecialteams (9/10) careerreceptionfor andgrabbedfirst les ...MadeNFLdebutagainst Chicago year ... Also talliedeightspecialteamstack- Notched onereceptionforyardonthe … Full name: Todd Yoder. table discussiononlifedecisionsin Tampa the Juvenile Justice Facilities foraround- Bucs EasterEggHunt… Visited at teenagers …Participated in2003 inthe2002 Zelenka with teammatesChrisLuzarandJoe the framingofaHabiJax sponsored house table efforts ofhisteammates… Assisted in tournaments … supportsActively thechari- …Participatesnity initiatives incharity golf and track ... supportsActively teamcommu- Earned 10 prepletters infootball,basketball 14 passesfor12 touchdowns asasenior… omore …Rushed for1,219 yardsandcaught asajuniorandsoph- playing widereceiver senior atNewPalestine (Ind.)Highafter atrunningbackEarned all-statehonors asa ter, Michael LilyKathryn andson,Luke … Married (Susan)withdaugh- Four-year letterman at 205 YODER VETERANS HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 265 COLLEGE: WAKE FOREST BIRTHDATE: MARCH 9, 1976 BIRTHPLACE: CLEVELAND, OHIO HOW ACQUIRED: VETERAN FREE AGENT 2001 NFL EXPERIENCE: 8TH YEAR

JOE ZELENKA 88 TIGHT END/LONG SNAPPER

GAMES PLAYED/STARTED: 1999 (13/0), 2000 (16/0), 2001 (16/0), 2002 (16/0), 2003 (16/0), 2004 (16/0), 2005 (16/0) NFL TOTALS: 108 games, 0 starts JAGUARS TOTALS: 80 games, 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 tight end … Considered one of NFL’s best long snappers … Experienced seventh- CAT FACTS year pro has played in 93 games in last six seasons for (13 > Nominated as a finalist for the NFL’s games), Washington Redskins (16 Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2004 games) and Jaguars (64 games) … Has > Joe teamed up with the Jaguars active streak of five straight seasons of broadcasting department and filmed a 16 games played and 80 consecutive segment called “Joe Z’s Easy Three” games … Has missed only three games for use on “Jaguars Weekend” show. in six year career … Undrafted rookie in Joe interviewed players each week 1999 has not missed a game each of last > Joe was named the 2003 Jaguars/ five years, including 64 straight appear- Morgan Stanley Community Leader of ances with Jaguars … Joined team mid- the Year. As a result, the University of way through 2001 training camp and Florida Foundation received a $3,000 took over all snapping duties (placekicks donation on his behalf and punts) for entire season …

VETERANS 2003 and Hayden Epstein in 2002) … 2005: Served as team’s long snapper for Recorded two special teams tackles … placekicks and punts in 16 games for the Played in 90th career game vs. Chicago fifth consecutive season without missing on Dec. 12 … a game … Snapped to Josh Scobee for all placekicks and veteran Chris Hanson 2003: Played as long-snapper for place- punted in all 16 games … Recorded two kicks and punts in all 16 games for the special teams tackles … Against Houston third consecutive season … Snapped to on Nov. 6, he played in 100th career rookie Seth Marler for all placekicks, but game … Had one special teams tackle at had two punters. Chris Hanson punted in ZELENKA Indianapolis on Sept. 18 and at Tennessee the first five games and Mark Royals on Nov. 20 … played in the final 11 games … 2004: Played as long snapper for place- 2002: Played as long snapper for place- 206 kicks and punts in all 16 games for the kicks and punts in all 16 games … fourth consecutive season without miss- Marked second straight Jaguars season ing a game … Snapped to rookie Josh and third consecutive NFL season in Scobee for all placekicks and veteran which he had not missed a game … Chris Hanson punted in all 16 games Snapped to Chris Hanson all season after returning from injury in 2003 … (team’s punter who held for placekicks), Snapped for a rookie placekicker for the but had four to work with third-consecutive season (Seth Marler in throughout the year (Hayden Epstein,

jaguars.com 2006 April 23. Signed asanundrafted on rookieby49ers forseason’sinactive finalthreegames … left thumbonDec.12 vs. Atlanta andwas Suffered acompounddislocationofhis teams tackle aweeklatervs. Tennessee … Sept. 27at Arizona andhadonespecial duties …Recovered amuffed punton Francisco handlinglong-snapping 49ers exchange for TE Eric Johnson … onDraftwith 49ers Day(April17) in tackles … Acquired byRedskins inatrade total snaps)…Madefourspecialteams all seasonfor Washington Redskins (138 in career…Handledlong-snappingduties 38 yards…Started all11 games asa jun- As aseniorin1998, caughtsixpassesfor 25 receptionsfor217 yardsinhiscareer… Washington Redskins onMarch 15 … Minnesota …Hadbeenwaivedby end onDec.9atCincinnatiand23 Cincinnati) …Saw limited actionattight Pittsburgh, 11/25 vs.Baltimore,12/9 at Seattle, 10/28 atBaltimore,11/18 at specialteamstackleshigh five (10/7 at through trainingcamp…Madecareer- Signed byJaguarson Aug. 13, midway games forsecondstraight season… placekicks andpunts…Playedinall16 Indianapolis … teams inDec.29seasonfinaleat offense …Madeonetackle onspecial as secondtightendinthegoal-line was Dec.15 atCincinnati,whenheplayed Boyd) …Onlyoffensive actionallseason Seder,Tim Richie CunninghamandDanny COLLEGE: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002, 5in2003,22004,2005;1fumblerecovery1999 NFL STATISTICS: aha ahs...... rhSENJeZlna..zuh-LINK-uh Zelenka Joe ..RYE-ster Wrighster George .rah-SHEEN ..SENS-uh-bah Mathis Rashean Sensabaugh Gerald ..SKO-bee .MAH-new-why Manuwai. Vince Scobee Josh ..PEER-man Pearman Alvin .EE-woo Iwuh. Brian .GRISE-uhn ..nay-OH-lee Naeole Greisen Chris Nick . guh-RARD Garrard David . .mon-ah-KEEN-oh TedMonachino .HOR-hay Cordova Jorge .kah-LEEF Barnes Khalif MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Played inall16 gamestime forfirst Handled allsnappingdutiesfor Played in13 games forSan orya etra Totaled Four-year letterman … Special teamstackles:1in1999,42000,52001, PRONUNCIATION GUIDE tory. … Graduatedin1999 withadegreeinhis- time onspecialteamsasalong-snapper Saw playing extensive as afreshman… sophomore, andninecatches for70yards Recorded fourreceptionsfor41yardsasa ior andmadesixcatches for68yards… PERSONAL: Zelenka. his teammates…Full name:Joseph John supportsActively thecharitable efforts of Participates incharity golftournaments … ports … teamcommunityinitiatives Foundation's Playbooks… sup- Actively Hospital …Supports Jaguars schools andto Wolfson Children's local TV affiliates visitstolocal …Makes nancy andHIV/AIDS,incollaborationwith gram, which seekstoreduceteenpreg- Jaguars Foundation's Straight Talk pro- Humanity affiliate …Co-hostedthe HabiJax, theworld'slargest Habitatfor hehelpedconstructhomesfor in 2004, sonnel basedinJacksonville. On Tuesdays mates tojoinhiminhonoringmilitaryper- encouraginghisteam- heads aninitiative Greenland visitingwithtroops,andspear- Spent 10 at daysin2004 Thule Air Basein forces bothlocallyandinternationally. roleinsupportingan active ourarmed donationonhis behalf…Plays a $3,000 ofFloridaFoundation received University Leader ofthe Year. As aresult,the Jaguars/Morgan Stanley Community overall effort …Namedthe2003 Coachessenior andreceived Award for Earned second-team asa All-State honors ferent positionsduringhistenure… Benedictine High,whereheplayedsixdif- in Jacksonville … Attended Cleveland born twins,BenjaminandGrace…Lives Married (Rebekah)withnew- 207 ZELENKA VETERANS

ROOKIES HEIGHT: 6-6 WEIGHT: 265 COLLEGE: UCLA BIRTHDATE: MAY 19, 1984 BIRTHPLACE: LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA HOW ACQUIRED: 1ST ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT 28TH OVERALL SELECTION MARCEDES LEWIS 89 TIGHT END

Outstanding playmaker with great size and athletic ability ... Highest drafted tight end in Jaguars history, only fourth overall, and first since George Wrighster in 2003 ... Winner of 2005 Mackey Award, given to the nation’s top tight end ... First UCLA player drafted by the Jaguars ... Second tight end taken in the 2006 draft behind Maryland’s Vernon Davis (6th overall) ... Former basketball player who was heavily recruited in college.

COLLEGE: Started 32 of 49 games in four coaches … Was one of three finalists for seasons at UCLA … Selected as 2005 the Mackey Award, given to the top tight Mackey Award recipient, given to nation’s end in the nation … Recorded team-high top tight end … Holds school record for seven receiving touchdowns … Ranked tight ends with career totals of 126 recep- third with 32 receptions for 402 yards … tions for 1,571 yards and 21 touchdowns … 126 receptions rank ninth overall in school 2003: Played in 13 games with eight starts history … His 21 receiving touchdowns are … Finished second on team with 30 recep- surpassed only by J.J. Stokes (28, 1991-94) tions for 377 yards and three touchdowns ... on UCLA’s all-time record chart … 2002: Played in all 12 games with two Recorded 58 receptions as a senior which starts as a true freshman … Finished with tied Danny Farmer (1998) for second on the six receptions for 51 yards and one touch- school’s single-season record list behind down … Also saw action on kickoff return (77, 2000) … and field goal units … Majored in history 2005: Recipient of Mackey Award, present- … ed annually to the nation’s top tight end … HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Poly (Long Unanimous All-America and All-Pac 10 Beach, Cal.) High … Was heavily recruited selection … Started all 12 games and led in basketball where he lettered for three

ROOKIES team with 58 receptions for 741 yards and years … Played quarterback as a fresh- 10 touchdowns … Set school single-season man before moving to tight end for final record by a tight end with 741 receiving three seasons … Earned Parade All- yards and the 58 receptions rank tied for America, Super Prep Elite 50 and Super second … Was second among Division I-A Prep All-America as senior … Had 44 tight ends with 4.83 receptions per game … receptions for 710 yards and seven sacks Had 10 receptions of 20-plus yards … as a defensive end in senior season… Averaged 61.8 receiving yards a game … PERSONAL: Single … Resides in Long LEWIS 2004: Started 10 of 12 games as a junior Beach, Calif. … Full name: Marcedes … Voted All-Pac 10 second-team by the Alexis Lewis. LEWIS’ OFFENSIVE STATISTICS 210 RECEIVING GP/GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2002 12/2 6 51 8.5 16 1 2003 13/8 30 377 12.6 38 3 2004 12/10 32 402 12.6 29 7 2005 12/12 58 741 12.8 40 10 TOTALS 49/32 126 1,571 12.5 40 21 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 2 kickoff returns for 1 yard in 2002

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 212 COLLEGE: UCLA BIRTHDATE: MARCH 3, 1985 BIRTHPLACE: PINOLE, CALIFORNIA HOW ACQUIRED: 2ND ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT 60TH OVERALL SELECTION MAURICE JONES-DREW 32 RUNNING BACK/KICK RETURNER

One of the most productive and dangerous all-purpose backs in the collegiate ranks … Fourth-highest drafted running back by Jacksonville (60th overall) behind Fred Taylor and James Stewart, both first round picks, and Greg Jones (2004, 55th overall) … Left school following his junior season … Only fifth player in school history to lead the team in rushing in all three seasons and also served as punt and kickoff returner where he set the school record with 4,688 all-purpose yards.

COLLEGE: Started 22 of 36 games and all-purpose back and All-Pac 10 first-team rushed for 2,503 yards on 481 carries along selection as punt returner and received sec- with 26 touchdowns, the ninth-best career ond-team honors as running back … Started rushing yardage total in school history … all 12 games and led the team in rushing for Recorded 64 receptions for 819 yards and third consecutive season with 914 yards and seven touchdowns … Ranked ninth on the 13 touchdowns on 186 carries (4.9 avg.) … school's all-time record list in scoring with 234 Ranked fourth on the club with 31 receptions points, fourth among non-kickers … Holds for 453 yards and four touchdowns … Set school's record for all-purpose yards with NCAA single-season record with a 28.5 aver- 4,688 yards … Only player in school history to age on 15 punt returns, breaking the previ- score five touchdowns in a game, accom- ous record of 25.9 yards per return by Bill plishing that feat twice … Ranked 13th in Blackstock of Tennessee in 1951 … Compiled nation with 155.26 all-purpose yards average a school single-season record 427 yards and per game as a senior … Set school's career- three touchdowns on punt returns … The record with 23.2 yard average on 25 punt 28.5 punt return average broke the Pac-10 returns and ranked second in NCAA history record of 26.2 yards by Sam Brown of UCLA behind Jack Mitchell of Oklahoma (23.6 avg., in 1954 … Ranked eighth in the nation in

1946-48), and his four touchdowns on punt scoring with 120 points … Ranked 13th in ROOKIES returns broke a school record set by Darryl nation with a 155.25 (1,863) all-purpose Henley (1985-88) … Had 16 career touch- yards average per game … Totaled 24 plays downs of 40-plus yards … Decided to pass up of 20-plus yards (six rushes, five punt his junior season to honor the wish of his returns, 12 receptions and one kickoff return) grandfather, who had a heart attack in the and eight resulted in touchdowns … Scored stands at the Rose Bowl during a UCLA game the game-winning touchdown in wins over vs. Rice on Sept. 10, 2005 and died shortly Washington, California and Washington afterward … State … 2005: Consensus All-America selection as 2004: Second-team All-Pac 10 Conference JONES-DREW JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2006 DRAFT CLASS 211 RD PICK PLAYER POS HT WT AGE COLLEGE 1 28 Marcedes Lewis TE 6-6 262 22 UCLA 2 60 Maurice Jones-DrewRB/KR 5-7 207 21 UCLA 3 80 Clint Ingram LB 6-2 245 23 Oklahoma 5 160 Brent Hawkins LB 6-2 240 22 Illinois State 7a 213 James Wyche DE 6-5 262 24 Syracuse 7b 236 Dee Webb DB 5-11 186 21 Florida

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS selection … Ranked fourth in the Pac-10 The Sporting News … Selected honor- and 24th in the nation in all-purpose able mention All-Pac 10 as a kick returner yards (146.0) despite leaving the by the league’s coaches … Saw action in Washington State game in the first quar- all 13 games, starting twice (Washington ter (after one carry) with a sprained ankle, State and Fresno State) … Played 20 or sitting out the entire Oregon game and more snaps in each of the last eight seeing limited action versus Southern games, including 48 against Fresno State California … Ranked third in the confer- and 46 at USC and Stanford … Was the ence in rushing with his average of 91.5 team’s leading rusher with 582 yards on yards per game … Also ranked seventh in 135 attempts (4.3 avg) with five touch- the Pac-10 in scoring (6.55 points per downs, becoming the first true freshman game) … Averaged 15.2 yards on 10 punt to lead the Bruins in rushing since returns with a score and would have DeShaun Foster in 1998 … Led the team ranked fourth in the league, but was two with seven touchdowns (five rushing and returns shy of qualifying … Averaged two kickoff returns) … Ranked second in 8.19 yards every time he touched the the Pac-10 and 14th nationally with his football (1,606 yards on 196 touches) … kickoff return average of 26.65, gaining Averaged 6.3 yards per rush and five of 533 yards on 20 attempts … Also caught his eight rushing touchdowns were at fifteen passes for 104 yards … Majored in least 47 yards (40.63 average, 325 yards), history … including runs of 62, 58 and 57 yards, fin- ishing with a career-high 1,007 yards on HIGH SCHOOL: Attended De La Salle 160 attempts … Overall, scored 12 touch- (Concord, Cal.) High … Lettered three downs -- eight rushing, three receiving times in football … Parade, Prep Star and and one on a punt return … Added 262 Super Prep All-America selection who yards on 18 catches (14.6 avg) and 185 was also a member of the Super Prep yards on seven kickoff returns (26.4 avg) Elite 50 team, in addition to earning that … At the time of his injury, Drew ranked publication’s FarWest Offensive Player of second in the nation and led the Pac-10 in the Year honors … Added All-West acco- all-purpose yards (179.75) … Had nine lades from Tom Lemming’s Prep Football plays of at least 40 yards (five runs, two Report and was a Max Emfinger six-star receptions, one kickoff return and one selection as all-purpose back … Earned punt return) and scored on seven of them Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, first- … Had 25 plays of at least 20 yards (13 team All-State, State Running Back of the runs, five receptions, six kickoff returns Year and Long Beach Press-Telegram and one punt return), including nine Best in the West honorable mention touchdowns … His 1,606 all-purpose recognition … Member of a team that yards in 11 games rank fifth on UCLA’s extended the school’s game winning single-season list … First player in school streak to 138 games … Gained 1,457 history to have at least 100 yards in all yards rushing, averaging 11.9 yards per four all-purpose categories in the same attempt, and had 26 total touchdowns in season … twelve games as a senior … Four-year ROOKIES member of the track team as a sprinter … 2003: Named third-team Freshman All- American and first-team Freshman All- PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Antioch, Pac-10 Conference as a kick returner by Calif. … Full name: Maurice Christopher Jones-Drew.

JONES-DREW’S OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 135 582 4.3 83 5 2003 15 104 6.9 28 0

JONES-DREW 2004 160 1,007 6.3 62 8 2004 18 262 14.6 57 3 2005 186 914 4.9 64 13 2005 31 453 14.6 45 4 TOTALS 481 2,503 5.2 83 26 TOTALS 64 819 12.8 57 7 212

K.O. RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD PUNT RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD 2003 20 533 26.6 99 2 2003 0 0 0.0 0 0 2004 7 185 26.4 49 0 2004 10 152 15.2 68 1 2005 5 69 13.8 20 0 2005 15 427 28.5 81 3 TOTALS 32 787 24.6 99 2 TOTALS 25 579 23.2 81 4

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 245 COLLEGE: OKLAHOMA BIRTHDATE: MARCH 21, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: HALLSVILLE, TEXAS HOW ACQUIRED: 3RD ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT 80TH OVERALL SELECTION CLINT INGRAM 51 LINEBACKER

Fourth-highest linebacker drafted by the Jaguars, the highest since in 2001 … First Oklahoma player drafted by the Jaguars … Expected to compete for starting job at linebacker … The 80th pick was part of a third-round trade with Dallas … Two-year starter at Oklahoma under head coach Bob Stoops … Nephew of former Dallas Cowboys running back Robert Newhouse.

COLLEGE: Started 22 of 46 games … linebacker … Ranked fifth on the club with 50 Recorded 127 tackles (77 solo), seven sacks, tackles (30 solo), two sacks and four tackles for 16 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and loss … Added two forced fumbles and two two fumble recoveries … Had five intercep- fumble recoveries … Had one sack against tions … Was named All-Big 12 Conference Oregon and Kansas … Had one forced fumble second-team by the coaches as a senior … and two fumbles recovered vs. Texas … 2005: Selected to All-Big Twelve 2003: Recorded five tackles in 13 games Conference second-team by the coaches … Had a season-high two tackles vs. … Started 11 games at strongside line- Fresno State … backer and was one of four team cap- tains… Missed the UCLA game with a 2002: Saw action mostly on special teams pulled hamstring … Tallied 61 tackles (35 and had eight tackles as backup LB … Had solo), five sacks and 12 tackles for loss … season-high three tackles vs. Baylor … Tied the school single-season record for Graduated with a degree in sociology-crimi- linebackers with five interceptions for 63 nology … yards in returns and one touchdown, HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Hallsville breaking the old record set by Carl (Hallsville, Texas) High … Rated sixth-best McAdams (1964) and George Cumby linebacker in the Midlands by Prep Star as (1978) … Added two forced fumbles and a senior … Registered 100 tackles, three ROOKIES four passes defensed … Played a major forced fumbles and one interception … role on defense that ranked fourth in the Inducted into "H" (Hallsville) Association nation in rush defense (90.5) and 13th in Hall of Fame in May of 2005 … Was first- total defense (306.6) … Named MVP of the team all-district (Class 17-4A) as senior … Holiday Bowl vs. Oregon with an intercep- tion in the final seconds to seal a victory ... PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Longview, Texas … Full name: Clint Ingram. 2004: Started 11 of 13 games at strongside INGRAM INGRAM’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT PBU FF FR 213 2002 8/0 11 8 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2003 13/0 5 4 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2004 13/11 50 30 20 2-9 4-17 0-0 3 2 2 2005 12/11 61 35 26 5-27 12-43 5-63 4 2 0 TOTALS 46/22 127 77 60 7-36 16-60 5-63 7 4 2

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 1 interception for touchdown in 2005

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 245 COLLEGE: ILLINOIS STATE BIRTHDATE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: JERSEYVILLE, ILLINOIS HOW ACQUIRED: 5TH ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT 160TH OVERALL SELECTION BRENT HAWKINS 57 LINEBACKER

Moves from collegiate position of defensive end to linebacker … First Illinois State player to be drafted by the Jaguars … Possesses outstanding speed and ability to get to the quarterback … Ranked second in the nation with 17 sacks as a senior, setting school and Gateway Conference record … Was runner-up for Buck Buchanan Award, presented annually to the top defensive player in I-AA football.

COLLEGE: Began career at Purdue before finger … Led Gateway Conference with transferring and playing his final two sea- 1.5 tackles for loss per game … Led team sons at Illinois State … Was named with 12 tackles for loss and ranked sec- Defensive MVP of the Hula Bowl … Was ond with three sacks … runner-up for the Buck Buchanan Award in 2005 which is presented annually to the 2003: Spent year at Lewis and Clark top defensive player in I-AA football … Community College in Godrey, Ill. … Played Selected as CollegeSportsReport.com and on the basketball team in the preseason … Gateway Conference Defensive Player of 2002: Appeared in 10 games as a reserve the Year as a senior … Recognized as an defensive end for Purdue … Finished with All-America selection in 2005 by the nine tackles (5 solo), one tackle for loss, one Walter Camp Foundation, The Sports sack and one fumble recovery … Posted Network, The Sports Xchange and the season-high four tackles with one sack at Associated Press … Notre Dame … Academic All-Big 10 selec- 2005: Ranked second in the nation with tion … Was medical redshirt as freshman ... 17 sacks and led Division I-AA with 26.5 Majored in political science … tackles for loss … Owns the conference HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Jersey (Godfrey, and school single-record for sacks, tack- Ill.) High … Recorded career totals of 159 ROOKIES les for loss and forced fumbles (7) … tackles, three sacks, 12 passes defensed, two Started all 11 games and served as team interceptions and two fumble recoveries … captain … Two-time winner of Gateway Selected as first-team all-state and all-confer- Conference Defensive Player of the Week ence as senior… Named Metro East Area award … Set school and conference Player of the Year by St. Louis Post-Dispatch record with five sacks vs. Northern Iowa in 2000 … Saw action as quarterback, wide … Had eight tackles, five tackles for loss, receiver and defensive end … Also excelled three sacks, three forced fumbles and in basketball and track … one fumble recovery vs. Murray State … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Alton, Ill. HAWKINS 2004: Played in eight games with five … Full name: Brent Lee Hawkins. starts .. Missed two games with a broken

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GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT PBU FF FR 2002 10/0 9 5 4 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 1 0 2003 No Statistics Available 2004 8/5 22 11 11 3-21 12-39 0-0 4 1 0 2005 11/11 67 41 26 17-87 26.5-120 0-0 3 7 2 TOTALS 29/16 98 57 41 22-112 39.5-163 0-0 7 9 2

jaguars.com HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 271 COLLEGE: SYRACUSE BIRTHDATE: APRIL 19, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: ROOSEVELT, NEW YORK HOW ACQUIRED: 7TH ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT 213TH OVERALL SELECTION JAMES WYCHE 90 DEFENSIVE END

Named Defensive Most Valuable Player at 2006 East-West Shrine Game … Four-year starter at Syracuse … Only second player from Syracuse drafted by the Jaguars (Mark Baniewicz, 2000) and only seventh defensive end drafted in Jaguars history.

COLLEGE: Four-year starter at Syracuse … games with a tackle for loss … Finished Ranked fifth on school’s all-time tackles list with four tackles with one sack vs. Florida by a down lineman with 203 … Tied for State … sixth on school’s all-time tackles for loss record list with 30 for a loss of 119 yards … 2003: Started all 12 games … Also saw action on special teams … Finished with 2005: Voted team captain by teammates … 37 tackles, four tackles for loss and two Started all 11 games … Led club’s defensive sacks … Made five tackles, including one linemen with 58 tackles and led the team for a loss, at North Carolina … with four forced fumbles … Was second on team with 6.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks 2002: Played in nine games with seven … Ranked 10th in the nation with 0.36 starts and totaled 40 tackles, 4.5 tackles for forced fumbles per game … Recorded loss and 1.5 sacks … 40 tackles ranked sec- seven tackles, two sacks and one forced ond among Syracuse defensive linemen fumble in the season-finale at Louisville … … Had two tackles and forced a fumble vs. Made four tackles, one tackle for loss and Pittsburgh … Earned first career start at blocked a PAT at Connecticut … Temple and led the defensive line with nine tackles … Redshirted as a freshman ... 2004: Started all 12 games for the second Graduated with a degree in child family consecutive season and totaled 68 tackles studies … (38 solo), 15 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and one fumble recovery … Selected to the All- HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Roosevelt ROOKIES Big East second-team … Named Co-Big (Roosevelt, N.Y.) High … Was all-state and East Defensive Player of the Week for his Newsday All-Long Island selection … performance vs. Connecticut where he tal- Finished career with 162 tackles, 34 sacks, lied seven solo tackles, including four tack- two blocked punts and two interceptions les for loss, three sacks and his first career … Two-year starter … Played tight end as a fumble recovery … Led all down linemen senior and recorded 11 receptions for 372 in Big East with 5.7 tackles per game and yards and six touchdowns … ranked third with 15 tackles for loss … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Roosevelt, Ranked tied for third in Big East with 5.5 N.Y. … Full name: James Joseph Wyche. WYCHE sacks … Had a streak of six consecutive

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GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST TFL INT PBU SACKS FF FR 2002 9/7 40 27 13 4.5 0 0 1.5 1 0 2003 12/12 37 31 6 4.0 0 0 2.0 0 0 2004 12/12 68 38 30 15.0 0 0 5.5 0 1 2005 11/11 58 40 18 6.5 0 0 4.5 4 0 TOTALS 44/42 203 136 67 30.0 0 0 13.5 5 1

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 186 COLLEGE: FLORIDA BIRTHDATE: DECEMBER 8, 1984 BIRTHPLACE: JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: 7TH ROUND OF 2006 DRAFT 236TH OVERALL SELECTION DEE WEBB 23 CORNERBACK

Solid cover cornerback who earned All-SEC first-team honors in 2005 … Possesses nice combination of speed, toughnes and ball-hawking skills … Left school following his junior season … Fifth University of Florida player to be drafted by the Jaguars.

COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Florida … Recorded 11 tackles (7 solo) with one Started 24 of 35 games and had career forced fumble … totals of 118 tackles (87 solo), five tackles for loss, 24 passes defensed, three forced HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Ed White High fumbles and three blocked kicks … in Jacksonville … Rated the second-best cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com … 2005: Selected first-team All-SEC by Earned USA Today first-team All-America Associated Press and the NFL Draft honors … Selected as Super Prep's Report … Was selected second-team All- Defensive Player of the Year and earned SEC by the coaches … Ranked sixth on all-state (6A) honors as a senior … the team with 46 tackles (34 solo) and had Participated in the Florida-California All- one interception… Blocked two kicks and Star Game … Named Florida Times Union returned only the second defensive extra Player of the Year as a senior … Recorded point for a score in school history vs. eight interceptions as a senior and scored South Carolina … Had two forced fum- a school-record eight times on defense … bles and 13 passes defensed … Also played quarterback as a senior … Posted 10 interceptions, returning four for 2004: Moved into the starting lineup at touchdowns, as a junior and rushed for cornerback and started all 12 games … 780 yards as a tailback … Played corner- Saw the most plays (924) of any Gator … back and tailback as sophomore and had Named team's Most Outstanding eight interceptions and 820 yards rushing ROOKIES Defensive Back … Ranked fourth on the … Competed in track during the summer team with 61 tackles (46 solo) and had and qualified for the Junior Olympic team five tackles for loss … Blocked a kick and in the 100 meters (10.6) and was on the had three passes defensed … Saw action anchor on the 4x400 relay team … on kickoff coverage, punt return and field goal blocking team … PERSONAL: Married (Tiandra) … Resides in Jacksonville, Fla. … Full name: 2003: Appeared in 11 games as a true Demetrice A. Webb.

WEBB freshman, mostly on special teams …

WEBB’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

216 GP/GS TKL SOLO ASST SACKS TFL INT PBU FF FR 2003 11/0 11 7 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2004 12/12 61 46 15 0-0 5-16 3-30 10 0 1 2005 12/12 46 34 12 0-0 0-0 1--3 13 2 0 TOTALS 35/24 118 87 31 0-0 5-16 4-27 24 3 1 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: 3 punt returns for 6 yard in 2005

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HEIGHT: 6-7 WEIGHT: 358 COLLEGE: VALDOSTA STATE BIRTHDATE: OCTOBER 23, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006)

RICHARD COLLIER 76 OFFENSIVE TACKLE COLLEGE: Well built offensive lineman National Championship … who spent the last two seasons at Valdosta State … Began career at Tyler Junior JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played for two sea- College … sons at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas … Majored in criminal justice … 2005: Started all year at right tackle … Earned honorable mention All-America HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Northwood honors and first-team All-conference … High in Shreveport, La. … 2004: Started at offensive tackle after PERSONAL: Single … Lives in transferring from Tyler Junior College … Shreveport, La. … Full name: Richard Helped team win the NCAA Division II Bernard Collier.

HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 196 COLLEGE: CLEMSON BIRTHDATE: MAY 17, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006)

JAMAAL FUDGE 42 FREE SAFETY COLLEGE: Three-year starter who earned 2002: Played in 13 games … Recorded 27 All-Conference honors as a safety … tackles and two passes defensed … Played in team-high 49 consecutive games … 2001: Reshirted as a true freshman … Majored in sports management …

2005: Started 12 games while earning hon- AGENTS ROOKIE FREE orable mention All-Conference … Tallied 74 HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Ed White High in Jacksonville … Recorded 81 career tack- tackles and three interceptions … 217 les and nine interceptions … Named all- 2004: Started all 11 games … Totaled 66 area and all-conference as a junior and tackles, three interceptions and 10 passes senior … defensed … PERSONAL: Single … Lives in 2003: Started all 13 games … Recorded Jacksonville … Full name: Jamaal Jay career-high with 116 tackles, five for a loss, Fudge. and four interceptions …

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 218 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS yards… … Added onepuntreturnfora TD tackles andreturned11 kickoffs for216 16 kickoffs for436yardsanda TD … tackles andthreeinterceptions…Returned 2003: 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: 2003: 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: … Named team… All-Conference first Chris Midgett Award forteam’s toplineman five differentfive ways … and cornerback …Scored atouchdown tions andoneforatouchdown …Returned games … Tallied 40tackles, twointercep- record with5,182 totalyards… sc set Team … Conference honors starts …Missedonegame incareer… line …In46careergames recorded36 16 sacks ontheseason … afterConference honors lineallowedonly 72 25 HOW ACQUIRED: HOW ACQUIRED: Played in11 games …Recorded 39 Started all11 games …Earned All- Moved todefenseandplayedin11 Played in11 games, recording48 Started all11 games andearned Started all12 games, earning All- BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHPLACE: Four-year letterman attailback BIRTHDATE: BIRTHDATE: Four-year starter onoffensive COLLEGE: COLLEGE: WEIGHT: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: HEIGHT: RYAN GIBBONS TRESTIN GEORGE OFFENSIVE TACKLE CORNERBACK ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) PASADENA, CALIFORNIA AUGUST 24, 1983 SAN JOSESTATE 179 5-9 ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS MARCH 13, 1983 NORTHEASTERN 318 6-6 hool Berkeley, Calif. … Also lettered intrack … and 60touchdowns atSt.Mary’s Highin … Majoredin African-American studies… 176 yardsandtwo TDs … Added 21tackles George. Calif. …Full name: Trestin Delorian PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2002: 18 kickoffs for429yardsanda TD … Also lettered ingolf… Most Improved Lineman asasenior… (Mass.)High…Namedteam’sMarshfield Majored insociology… Gibbons. Mass.…FullMarshfield, name: Ryan PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2001: 2002: orsat Missedonegame … four starts … Played insevengames rushing for Saw actionin12 games, recording Redshirted asafreshman… Single … Lives inBerkeley,Single …Lives Single … Lives in Single …Lives Rushed for3,809yards Two-year letterman at jaguars.com 15 59 2006 HOW ACQUIRED: HOW ACQUIRED: records with162 catches and2,350yards… asajunior…SetAmerica honors school Totaled 216 careertackles … collected 23sacks interceptions … andfive 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: 2003: 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: 2003: 1,313 yardsand13 touchdowns … Set school recordswith 84catches for earning third-team … All-America honors aey… Recorded 32 tackles, threesacks safety … ies …Earned … All-Conference honors tackles, sacks five andeightfumblerecover- recoveries andtwo interceptions … team with98tackles, 14 sacks, fourfumble atlinebackerConference honors …Led tions for520yardsandfourscores… Finished secondontheteamwith46recep- BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: BIRTHDATE: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE COLLEGE: COLLEGE: Started ninegames… atwide receiver Finished seasonwith32receptions Started fourof10 games playedat Started allseasonatwidereceiver Started 12 games, finishingwith65 WEIGHT: WEIGHT: Started 12 games, earning All- HEIGHT: HEIGHT: BRIAN IWUH FELTON HUGGINS LINEBACKER WIDE RECEIVER Playmaking linebacker who Wideout whoearned All- ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) HOUSTON, TEXAS MARCH 8, 1984 COLORADO 235 6-0 ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) ZACHARY, LOUISIANA FEBRUARY 15, 1983 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 181 6-2 La. …Full name:Felton Taylor Huggins. TD infourstraightgames … transferring fromGrambling…Caughta touchdownsfor 517 yardsandfive after Lettered intrack … andbasketball senior atNortheast HighinZachary, La.… 10 interceptionsasa TDs andcollectedfive ception …Majoredineconomics Recorded 21tackles, onesack andoneinter- PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2002: PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2002: ketball and swimming… ketball … straight years Also lettered intrack, bas- Houston …Earned three All-League honors name: BrianIwuh. Distant cousinofRussell Maryland…Full Grambling …Majoredinkinesiology and oneinterception… Played inthreegames, starting two… Redshirted asafreshman at Single … Lives inHouston… Single …Lives Single … Lives inZachary,Single …Lives Attended Worthing Highin Threw for 800 yardsand Threw for800 219 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS 220 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS loss andthreepassesdefensed… tackle …Recorded 13 tackles, threefora … Left school earlyasajunior… who lettered threeseasonsat Tennessee 2003: 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: senior season,butdidnotplay… olg il … College title Led teamtoCaliforniaJunior son … sons… Named sea- All-America after 2004 Francisco CommunityCollege fortwosea- loss, andonesack … contest … Tallied 13 tackles, twofora 2002: JUNIOR COLLEGE: 2005: COLLEGE: spent timeinthreedifferent programs… 64 30 HOW ACQUIRED: HOW ACQUIRED: Played inall13 games, starting one Played in11 games asa truefresh- Played inninegames atdefensive Transferred toOregon State for Played in13 games at Texas, BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: BIRTHDATE: Talented back defensive who Powerful tackle defensive COLLEGE: COLLEGE: WEIGHT: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: HEIGHT: TONY McDANIEL EDORIAN McCULLOUGH DEFENSIVE TACKLE CORNERBACK Transferred toSan ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) HARTSVILLE, SOUTHCAROLINA JANUARY 20, 1985 TENNESSEE 295 6-7 ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) DALLAS, TEXAS JANUARY 6, 1982 TEXAS 194 5-9 les and15 sacks as a senior… State team…Recorded nearly100 tack- High inColumbia,S.C.…Named to All- in arts andsciences… Majored loss, andonepassdefensed… man …Recorded seventackles, onefora PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: McDaniel. … Full name: Anthony Dewayne and Anthony inColumbia, S.C. …Lives PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: nications … one forcedfumble…Majoredincommu- recording 19 tackles, oneinterceptionand McCullough. Texas …Full name:Edorian Terrell 1,756 rushingyardsand16 scores… Earned asseniorwith All-State honors football atNorth Garland(Texas) High… Single withsons, Ataeous Single … Lives inDallas, Single …Lives AttendedKeenan W.J. Lettered intrack and jaguars.com 24 12 2006 HOW ACQUIRED: HOW ACQUIRED: TDs infourseasonsatFresno State… 416 passingand30 touchdowns … with career-highs of3,335yardson265 touchdowns … team with1,773 yardspassingand11 2003: 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: and nine … TDs …Had165 yards receiving career-highs with184 carries for779yards touchdowns … 2,099 yardson173 of 292attempts with23 Returned eightkickoffs for 98yards… Rushed for32yardson 15 carries … 2003: 2004: 2005: COLLEGE: playing in38games attailback … two TDs … … Added 88yardsreceiving fullback …Had49rushesfor187 yardsand BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHDATE: BIRTHDATE: MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE COLLEGE: COLLEGE: Played inninegames, starting oneat Started eightofninegames …Led Started all12 games …Passed for Started all13 games …Led team Played inninegames attailback … Started sixof10 games …Set WEIGHT: WEIGHT: HEIGHT: HEIGHT: Threw for10,136 yardsand84 Four-year letterman atMaine PAUL PINEGAR MONTELL OWENS QUARTERBACK RUNNING BACK ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) WOODLAND, CALIFORNIA MARCH 10, 1982 FRESNO STATE 230 6-5 ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006) PLAINVILLE, NEWJERSEY MAY 4, 1984 MAINE 219 5-10 downs on230of403attempts … with 2,929yardspassingand20touch- name: Paul Francis Pinegar. Paul in …Lives Woodland, Calif. … Full PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2001: 2002: science … withadegreeinhealth Graduated in2005 PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: 2002: aladtak… ball andtrack Lett 1,100 yardsand20 TDs … Wilmington, Del.…Ran for morethan 37 touchdowns lasttwoseasons … (Calif.) High… Threw for3,136 yardsand Majored inkinesiology… Returned 17 kickoffs for303yards… and rushedfor40yardson10 carries … Del. …Full name:Montell Ernest Owens. Started 11 of 14 games …Led team Played in10 games asafreshman Redshirted asafreshman… Single … Lives in Single …Lives Wilmington, Married (Vanessa) withson, Attended ConcordHighin Attended Woodland ered inbase- 221 ROOKIE FREE AGENTS HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 184 COLLEGE: BOWLING GREEN BIRTHDATE: APRIL 4, 1983 BIRTHPLACE: PALATKA, FLORIDA HOW ACQUIRED: ROOKIE FREE AGENT (2006)

CHARLES SHARON 17 WIDE RECEIVER COLLEGE: School’s all-time leader in 2002: Played in all 12 games, starting 10 receiving yards and touchdowns … …Recorded 33 receptions for 465 yards and three touchdowns … 2005: Started in 10 games … Made career-high 74 catches for 1,028 yards 2001: Redshirted … Majored in sociology and six touchdowns … Added 26 rushing … yards … HIGH SCHOOL: Second-team All-State 2004: Started all 12 games, recording at Palatka (Fla.) High … Finished senior career-highs with 1,070 receiving yards season with 25 catches for 600 yards … and 15 touchdowns on 66 receptions … Also lettered in track and basketball … 2003: Started all 13 games … Finished PERSONAL: Single … Lives in Palatka, second on the team with 59 receptions Fla. … Full name: Charles Dunbar for 887 yards and 10 touchdowns … Sharon. 2006 ONAME NO 2006 NUMERICAL TRAINING CAMPROSTER 3THOMAS, Pat SMITH,Daryl 53 INGRAM,Clint 52 TE FS GILBERT,51 Tony S ECONOMOS,Andrew 50 S SENSABAUGH,Gerald 48 FUDGE,Jamaal 43 CB SORENSEN,Nick 42 ALEXIS,Rich 41 RB/KR RB/KR ROBERSON,Chris 40 GRANT,38 Deon WIMBUSH,Derrick 37 PEARMAN,Alvin 36 JONES,Greg 34 RB/KR CB JONES-DREW,33 Maurice STARKS,32 Scott CB McCULLOUGH,Edorian 31 DB WILLIAMS,Brian 30 TAYLOR,29 Fred CB CB RB MATHIS,28 Rashean RICHARDSON,David 27 GEORGE,Trestin 26 OWENS,Montell 25 RB/KR WEBB,Dee 24 SS TOEFIELD,23 LaBrandon WR COUSIN,Terry22 DARIUS,Donovin 21 WR WR WILFORD,Ernest 20 JONES,Matt 19 WR SHARON,Charles 18 EDWARDS,17 Troy QB HUGGINS,Felton 16 HYMES,Randy 15 STAMPS,14 Fred PINEGAR,Paul 13 12 SCOBEE,Josh 10 1WLIM,Rgi WR WILLIAMS,Reggie 11 ARR,DvdQB QB GARRARD,David P LEFTWICH,Byron 9 GRAY,7 Quinn GOWIN,Toby5 HANSON,Chris 4 2 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE P RB CB WR PK POS QB LB LB LB LB S FB/RB RB CB CB WR WR 3YODER,Todd HILL,Kahlil 83 OT DE BRADY,81 Kyle CURRY,80 Walter OT PATTERSON,79 Elton DE WILLIAMS,Mike 78 OT COLLIER,Richard 77 OT WILEY,76 Marcellus OT WILLIAMS,Maurice 75 OT OT McDOUGLE,Stockar 74 GIBBONS,Ryan 73 OL HUNTER,Wayne 72 G BARNES,Khalif 70 C FLETCHER,Derrick 69 DT MANUWAI,68 Vince C ROMBERG,Brett 67 NAEOLE,Chris 66 C McDANIEL,Tony 65 G OT MEESTER,Brad 64 NORMAN,Dennis 63 CONNOLLY,62 Dan LB/DE LB JOSEPH,Carlos 61 IWUH,Brian 60 CORDOVA,59 Jorge LB HAWKINS,58 Brent GREISEN,Nick 57 PETERSON,Mike 55 54 9SRU,Mru DT DT DE STROUD, Marcus HENDERSON, John 99 DT HAYWARD,98 Reggie DE DAVIS,97 Jim SPICER,Paul 96 WILLIAMS,Tony 95 DT DE McCRAY,94 Bobby MEIER,Rob 93 TE MADDOX,Anthony 92 WYCHE,James 91 LEWIS,Marcedes 90 TE ZELENKA,Joe 89 WR WRIGHSTER,George 88 JONES,Brian 87 HANKTON,86 Cortez 85 4OWENS,Chad 84 TE LB WR/KR TE WR DL G LB DE DE LS/TE DT TE 223 ROSTERS 2006 ALPHABETICAL TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

NO NAME POS HT WT BIRTH EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN 40 ALEXIS, Rich RB 6-0 213 3/6/81 1 Washington Coral Springs, Fla. 69 BARNES, Khalif OT 6-5 325 4/21/82 2 Washington Spring Valley, Calif. 80 BRADY, Kyle TE 6-6 280 1/14/72 12 Penn State New Cumberland, Pa. 76 COLLIER, Richard OT 6-7 358 10/23/81 R Valdosta State Shreveport, La. 61 CONNOLLY, Dan G 6-4 318 9/2/82 2 SE Missouri St. St. Louis, Mo. 58 CORDOVA, Jorge LB/DE 6-1 241 9/25/81 3 Nevada Murrieta, Calif. 21 COUSIN, Terry CB 5-9 185 4/11/75 10 South Carolina Miami, Fla. 79 CURRY, Walter DL 6-4 275 6/18/81 1 Albany State Daytona Beach, Fla. 20 DARIUS, Donovin SS 6-1 225 8/12/75 9 Syracuse Camden, N.J. 96 DAVIS, Jim DE 6-3 275 10/4/81 1 Virginia Tech Highland Springs, Va. 48 ECONOMOS, Andrew LS 6-1 250 6/24/82 1 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 16 EDWARDS, Troy WR 5-10 195 4/7/77 8 Louisiana Tech Shreveport, La. 68 FLETCHER, Derrick OL 6-6 345 9/9/75 5 Baylor Houston, Texas 42 FUDGE, Jamaal FS 5-9 196 5/17/83 R Clemson Jacksonville, Fla. 9 GARRARD, David QB 6-1 240 2/14/78 5 East Carolina Durham, N.C. 25 GEORGE, Trestin CB 5-9 179 8/24/83 R San Jose State Berkeley, Calif. 72 GIBBONS, Ryan OT 6-6 318 3/13/83 R Northeastern Marshfield, Mass. 50 GILBERT, Tony LB 6-0 239 10/16/79 4 Georgia Macon, Ga. 4 GOWIN, Toby P 5-10 167 3/30/75 9 North Texas Jacksonville, Texas 37 GRANT, Deon S 6-2 210 3/14/79 7 Tennessee Augusta, Ga. 5 GRAY, Quinn QB 6-3 246 5/21/79 3 Florida A&M Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 55 GREISEN, Nick LB 6-1 245 8/10/79 5 Wisconsin Sturgeon Bay, Wisc. 85 HANKTON, Cortez WR 6-0 200 1/20/81 4 Texas Southern New Orleans, La. 2 HANSON, Chris P 6-2 202 10/25/76 6 Marshall Senioa, Ga. 57 HAWKINS, Brent LB 6-2 245 9/1/83 R Illinois State Godfrey, Ill. 97 HAYWARD, Reggie DE 6-5 285 3/14/79 6 Iowa State Dolton, Ill. 98 HENDERSON, John DT 6-7 325 1/9/79 5 Tennessee Nashville, Tenn. 81 HILL, Kahlil WR 6-2 200 3/18/79 1 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 15 HUGGINS, Felton WR 6-2 181 2/15/83 R Southeastern La. Zachary, La. 70 HUNTER, Wayne OT 6-5 303 7/2/81 4 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 14 HYMES, Randy WR 6-3 211 8/7/79 5 Grambling Hitchcock, Texas 51 INGRAM, Clint LB 6-2 245 3/21/83 R Oklahoma Hallsville, Texas

ROSTERS 59 IWUH, Brian LB 6-0 235 3/8/84 R Colorado Houston, Texas 86 JONES, Brian TE 6-3 258 8/23/81 3 Ark.-Pine Bluff Bastrop, La. 33 JONES, Greg FB/RB 6-1 255 5/9/81 3 Florida State Beaufort, S.C. 18 JONES, Matt WR 6-6 238 4/22/83 2 Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. 32 JONES-DREW, Maurice RB/KR 5-7 212 3/23/85 R UCLA Antioch, Calif. 224 60 JOSEPH, Carlos OT 6-6 342 7/14/80 1 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. 7 LEFTWICH, Byron QB 6-5 242 1/14/80 4 Marshall Washington D.C. 89 LEWIS, Marcedes TE 6-6 265 5/19/84 R UCLA Lakewood, Calif. 91 MADDOX, Anthony DT 6-1 305 11/22/78 2 Delta State Funston, Ga.

jaguars.com 67 MANUWAI, Vince G 6-2 325 7/12/80 4 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 27 MATHIS, Rashean CB 6-1 195 8/27/80 4 Bethune-Cookman Jacksonville, Fla. 93 McCRAY, Bobby DE 6-6 261 8/8/81 3 Florida Miami, Fla. 30 McCULLOUGH, Edorian CB 5-9 194 1/6/82 R Texas Dallas, Texas 64 McDANIEL, Tony DT 6-7 295 1/20/85 R Tennessee Columbia, S.C. 73 McDOUGLE, Stockar OT 6-6 348 1/11/77 7 Oklahoma Deerfield Beach, Fla. 63 MEESTER, Brad C 6-3 300 3/23/77 7 Northern Iowa Parkersburg, Iowa 92 MEIER, Rob DT 6-5 298 8/29/77 7 Washington St. W. Vancouver, B.C. 65 NAEOLE, Chris G 6-3 330 12/25/74 10 Colorado Kaaava, Hawaii 62 NORMAN, Dennis C 6-5 323 1/26/80 5 Princeton Marlton, N.J. 84 OWENS, Chad WR/KR 5-7 188 4/3/82 1 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 24 OWENS, Montell RB 5-10 219 5/4/84 R Maine Wilmington, Del. 78 PATTERSON, Elton DE 6-2 271 6/3/81 3 Central Florida Orlando, Fla. 34 PEARMAN, Alvin RB/KR 5-10 206 8/10/82 2 Virginia Charlotte, N.C. 54 PETERSON, Mike LB 6-1 235 6/17/76 8 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 12 PINEGAR, Paul QB 6-5 230 3/10/82 R Fresno State Woodland, Calif. 26 RICHARDSON, David CB 6-0 208 9/9/81 3 Cal Poly-SLO Los Angeles, Calif. 38 ROBERSON, Chris CB 5-11 185 6/3/83 2 Eastern Michigan Farmington Hills, Mich. 66 ROMBERG, Brett C 6-2 298 10/10/79 3 Miami (Fla.) Windsor, Ontario, Canada 10 SCOBEE, Josh PK 6-1 190 6/23/82 3 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas 43 SENSABAUGH, Gerald S 6-0 218 6/13/83 2 North Carolina Kingsport, Tenn. 17 SHARON, Charles WR 6-0 184 4/4/83 R Bowling Green Palatka, Fla. 52 SMITH, Daryl LB 6-2 244 3/14/82 3 Georgia Tech Albany, Ga. 41 SORENSEN, Nick S 6-3 210 7/31/78 6 Virginia Tech Vienna, Va. 95 SPICER, Paul DE 6-4 296 8/18/75 7 Saginaw Valley St. Indianapolis, Ind. 13 STAMPS, Fred WR 6-1 180 12/10/80 1 La.-Lafayette New Orleans, La. 31 STARKS, Scott CB 5-9 178 6/27/83 2 Wisconsin St. Louis, Mo. 99 STROUD, Marcus DT 6-6 306 6/25/78 6 Georgia Barney, Ga. 28 TAYLOR, Fred RB 6-1 226 1/27/76 9 Florida Belle Glade, Fla. 53 THOMAS, Pat LB 6-2 246 1/26/83 2 North Carolina St. Miami, Fla. 22 TOEFIELD, LaBrandon RB/KR 5-11 232 9/24/80 4 Louisiana State Independence, La. 23 WEBB, Dee CB 5-11 186 12/8/84 R Florida Jacksonville, Fla. 75 WILEY, Marcellus DE 6-4 275 11/30/74 10 Columbia Santa Monica, Calif. 19 WILFORD, Ernest WR 6-4 218 1/14/79 3 Virginia Tech Richmond, Va. 29 WILLIAMS, Brian CB 5-11 198 7/2/79 5 North Carolina St. High Point, N.C. 74 WILLIAMS, Maurice OT 6-5 315 1/26/79 6 Michigan Detroit, Mich.

77 WILLIAMS, Mike OT 6-6 370 1/11/80 5 Texas The Colony, Texas ROSTERS 11 WILLIAMS, Reggie WR 6-4 214 5/17/83 3 Washington Tacoma, Wash. 94 WILLIAMS, Tony DT 6-2 296 7/9/75 9 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 36 WIMBUSH, Derrick RB/KR 6-1 233 8/26/80 2 Fort Valley St. Mauk, Ga. 87 WRIGHSTER, GeorgeTE 6-3 257 4/1/81 4 Oregon Van Nuys, Calif. 225 90 WYCHE, James DE 6-5 271 4/19/82 R Syracuse Roosevelt, N.Y. 83 YODER, Todd TE 6-4 262 3/18/78 7 Vanderbilt New Palestine, Ind. 88 ZELENKA, Joe LS/TE 6-3 265 3/9/76 8 Wake Forest Cleveland, Ohio

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QUARTERBACKS (4) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (14) 5 GRAY, Quinn QB 64 McDANIEL, Tony DT 7 LEFTWICH, Byron QB 75 WILEY, Marcellus DE 9 GARRARD, David QB 78 PATTERSON, Elton DE 12 PINEGAR, Paul QB 79 CURRY, Walter DL 90 WYCHE, James DE RUNNING BACKS (8) 91 MADDOX, Anthony DT 22 TOEFIELD, LaBrandon RB/KR 92 MEIER, Rob DT 24 OWENS, Montell RB 93 McCRAY, Bobby DE 28 TAYLOR, Fred RB 94 WILLIAMS, Tony DT 32 JONES-DREW, Maurice RB/KR 95 SPICER, Paul DE 33 JONES, Greg FB/RB 96 DAVIS, Jim DE 34 PEARMAN, Alvin RB/KR 97 HAYWARD, Reggie DE 36 WIMBUSH, Derrick RB/KR 98 HENDERSON, John DT 40 ALEXIS, Rich RB 99 STROUD, Marcus DT

WIDE RECEIVERS (11) LINEBACKERS (9) 11 WILLIAMS, Reggie WR 50 GILBERT, Tony LB 13 STAMPS, Fred WR 51 INGRAM, Clint LB 14 HYMES, Randy WR 52 SMITH, Daryl LB 15 HUGGINS, Felton WR 53 THOMAS, Pat LB 16 EDWARDS, Troy WR 54 PETERSON, Mike LB 17 SHARON, Charles WR 55 GREISEN, Nick LB 18 JONES, Matt WR 57 HAWKINS, Brent LB 19 WILFORD, Ernest WR 58 CORDOVA, Jorge LB/DE 81 HILL, Kahlil WR 59 IWUH, Brian LB 84 OWENS, Chad WR/KR 85 HANKTON, Cortez WR DEFENSIVE BACKS (14) 20 DARIUS, Donovin SS TIGHT ENDS (5) 21 COUSIN, Terry CB 80 BRADY, Kyle TE 23 WEBB, Dee CB 83 YODER, Todd TE 25 GEORGE, Trestin CB 86 JONES, Brian TE 26 RICHARDSON, David CB 87 WRIGHSTER, George TE 27 MATHIS, Rashean CB 89 LEWIS, Marcedes TE 29 WILLIAMS, Brian CB OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (15) 30 McCULLOUGH, Edorian CB 60 JOSEPH, Carlos OT 31 STARKS, Scott CB 61 CONNOLLY, Dan G 37 GRANT, Deon S 62 NORMAN, Dennis C 38 ROBERSON, Chris CB 63 MEESTER, Brad C/G 41 SORENSEN, Nick S 42 FUDGE, Jamaal FS ROSTERS 65 NAEOLE, Chris G 66 ROMBERG, Brett C 43 SENSABAUGH, Gerald S 67 MANUWAI, Vince G 68 FLETCHER, Derrick G KICKERS/SPECIALISTS (5) 69 BARNES, Khalif OT 2 HANSON, Chris P 70 HUNTER, Wayne OT 4 GOWIN, Toby P 226 72 GIBBONS, Ryan OT 10 SCOBEE, Josh PK 73 McDOUGLE, Stockar OT 48 ECONOMOS, Andrew LS 74 WILLIAMS, Maurice OT 88 ZELENKA, Joe LS/TE 76 COLLIER, Richard OT 77 WILLIAMS, Mike OT

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VETERAN AND FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENTS (17) 2000: DE Paul Spicer 2001: P Chris Hanson, LS/TE Joe Zelenka 2003: LB Tony Gilbert, S Nick Sorensen 2004: G Derrick Fletcher, C Dennis Norman 2005: CB Terry Cousin, DL Walter Curry, WR Fred Stamps, DE Marcellus Wiley 2006: P Toby Gowin, WR Kahlil Hill, OT Carlos Joseph, DE Elton Patterson, OT Mike Williams, DT Tony Williams

UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (11) 1999: TE Kyle Brady (transition player) 2002: G Chris Naeole 2003: LB Mike Peterson 2004: S Deon Grant, TE Todd Yoder 2005: DE Reggie Hayward 2006: WR Troy Edwards, LB Nick Greisen, WR Randy Hymes, OT Stockar McDougle, CB Brian Williams

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WAIVERS (1) 2006: OT Wayne Hunter

COLLEGE DRAFT (35) 1998: S Donovin Darius, RB Fred Taylor 2000: C Brad Meester, DT Rob Meier 2001: DT Marcus Stroud, OT Maurice Williams 2002: QB David Garrard, DT John Henderson 2003: QB Byron Leftwich, G Vince Manuwai, CB Rashean Mathis, RB LaBrandon Toefield, TE George Wrighster 2004: LB/DE Jorge Cordova, FB/RB Greg Jones, DT Anthony Maddox, DE Bobby McCray, PK Josh Scobee, LB Daryl Smith, WR Ernest Wilford, WR Reggie Williams 2005: OT Khalif Barnes, WR Matt Jones, WR/KR Chad Owens, RB Alvin Pearman, CB Chris Roberson, S Gerald Sensabaugh, CB Scott Starks, LB Pat Thomas 2006: LB Brent Hawkins, LB Clint Ingram, RB/KR Maurice Jones-Drew, TE Marcedes Lewis, CB Dee Webb, DE James Wyche

ROOKIE FREE AGENTS (21) 2002: QB Quinn Gray 2003: WR Cortez Hankton, C Brett Romberg ROSTERS 2004: RB Rich Alexis, TE Brian Jones, CB David Richardson 2005: G Dan Connolly, DE Jim Davis, LS Andrew Economos, RB Derrick Wimbush 2006: OT Richard Collier, FS Jamaal Fudge, CB Trestin George, OT Ryan Gibbons, WR Felton Huggins, LB Brian Iwuh, CB Edorian McCullough, DT Tony McDaniel, RB Montell Owens, QB Paul Pinegar, WR Charles Sharon 227

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2005 IN REVIEW 2005 FINAL NFL STANDINGS

AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

AFC EAST W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV. New England 10 6 0 .625 379 338 7-5 5-1 Miami 9 7 0 .562 318 317 7-5 3-3 Buffalo 5 11 0 .312 271 367 5-7 2-4 New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 240 355 3-9 2-4 AFC NORTH W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV. Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 421 350 7-5 5-1 Pittsburgh* 11 5 0 .688 389 258 7-5 4-2 Baltimore 6 10 0 .375 265 299 4-8 2-4 Cleveland 6 10 0 .375 232 301 4-8 1-5 AFC SOUTH W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV. Indianapolis 14 2 0 .875 439 247 11-1 6-0 Jacksonville* 12 4 0 .750 361 269 9-3 4-2 Tennessee 4 12 0 .250 299 421 3-9 2-4 Houston 2 14 0 .125 260 431 1-11 0-6 AFC WEST W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV. Denver 13 3 0 .812 395 258 10-2 5-1 Kansas City 10 6 0 .625 403 325 9-3 4-2 San Diego 9 7 0 .562 418 312 7-5 3-3 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 383 2-10 0-6 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NFC EAST W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV. New York Giants 11 5 0 .688 422 314 8-4 4-2 Washington* 10 6 0 .625 359 293 10-2 5-1 Dallas 9 7 0 .562 325 308 7-5 3-3 Philadelphia 6 10 0 .375 310 388 3-9 0-6 NFC NORTH W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV. Chicago 11 5 0 .688 260 202 10-2 5-1 Minnesota 9 7 0 .562 306 344 8-4 5-1 Detroit 5 11 0 .312 254 345 3-9 1-5 Green Bay 4 12 0 .250 298 344 4-8 1-5 NFC SOUTH W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV. Tampa Bay 11 5 0 .688 300 274 9-3 5-1 Carolina* 11 5 0 .688 391 259 8-4 4-2 Atlanta 8 8 0 .500 351 341 5-7 2-4 New Orleans 3 13 0 .188 235 398 1-11 1-5 NFC WEST W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV. Seattle 13 3 0 .812 452 271 10-2 6-0 St. Louis 6 10 0 .375 363 429 3-9 1-5 Arizona 5 11 0 .312 311 387 4-8 3-3 San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 239 428 3-9 2-4 * Wild-Card team 2005 PLAYOFFS AFC WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS NFC WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS

2005 IN REVIEW NEW ENGLAND 28, Jacksonville 3 Carolina 23, NEW YORK GIANTS 0 Pittsburgh 31, CINCINNATI 17 Washington 17, TAMPA BAY 10 AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS NFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS 230 DENVER 27, New England 13 SEATTLE 20, Washington 10 Pittsburgh 21, INDIANAPOLIS 18 Carolina 29, CHICAGO 21 AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Pittsburgh 34, DENVER 17 SEATTLE 34, Carolina 14 SUPER BOWL XL at Detroit, Michigan Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10

jaguars.com GAME 1 JAGUARS 26, SEAHAWKS 14 SEPTEMBER 11, 2005 ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (0-1) 0 14 0 0 — 14 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-0)6776—26 The Jaguars kicked off their 11th season in the NFL with a 26-14 home win at Alltel Stadium over the Seattle Seahawks. Alvin Pearman forced a fumble on the opening kickoff and the Jaguars got on the board with a 23-yard Josh Scobee field goal. Scobee connected on a 41- yard field goal on the Jaguars next drive. Seattle’s Joe Jurevicius scored on a 33-yard touch- down pass from Matt Hasselbeck early in the second quarter but the Jaguars responded with a 30-yard touchdown pass from Byron Leftwich to Jimmy Smith. The Seahawks finished the half leading 14-13 after Hasselbeck threw his second touchdown pass to Darrell Jackson. Jacksonville dominated the second half on defense allowing only 95 yards of total offense, intercepting two passes and recovering a fumble. The Jaguars held Shaun Alexander to only six yards rushing in the second half. Leftwich connected with Smith for his second touchdown of the game and finished with seven receptions for 130 yards. Scobee finished the scoring with two more field goals of 29 and 41 yards.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE, TIME Jax. 1 11:03 Scobee 23 field goal 7-36, 3:49 Jax. 1 3:49 Scobee 41 field goal 11-57; 5:05 Sea. 2 14:52 Jurevicius 33 pass from Hasselbeck (Brown kick) 8-80; 3:57 Jax. 2 4:17 J. Smith 30 pass from Leftwich (Scobee kick) 5-74; 2:02 Sea. 2 0:47 Jackson 9 pass from Hasselbeck (Brown kick) 7-80; 3:30 Jax. 3 8:39 J. Smith 7 pass from Leftwich (Scobee kick) 12-78; 6:21 Jax. 4 4:32 Scobee 29 field goal 4-4; 1:48 Jax. 4 1:55 Scobee 41 field goal 4-8; 1:43

TEAM STATISTICS SEAHAWKS JAGUARS First Downs (Run-Pass-Pen) 20 (5-13-2) 18 (4-13-1) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. 322-58-5.6 362-66-5.5 Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. 97-19-5.1 119-31-3.8 Net Yards Passing (Sacked-Yds) 225 (3-21) 243 (3-15) Att-Comp-Int 36-21-2 32-18-0 Third Down Conversions (Pct.) 3-9 (33%) 4-13 (31%) Fourth Down Conversions (Pct.) 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Punts-Avg. 5-46.0 4-44.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-29 6-31 Time of Possession 25:49 34:11

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JAGUARS RUSHING: Taylor 20-76, M. Jones 2-28, Leftwich 4-9, Toefield 4-4, Pearman 1-2 SEAHAWKS RUSHING: Alexander 14-73, Hasselbeck 2-16, Morris 2-6, Strong 1-2 JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich 31-17-252, 2 TDs, 0 INTs; M. Jones 1-1-6 SEAHAWKS PASSING: Hasselbeck 36-21-246, 2 TDs, 2 INTs JAGUARS RECEIVING: J. Smith 7-130 (2 TDs), Williams 4-41, M. Jones 2-22, Taylor 2-14, Wrighster 1-27, Wilford 1-14, G. Jones 1-10 SEAHAWKS RECEIVING: Engram 8-79, Jackson 6-65 (1 TD), Jurevicius 3-64 (1 TD), Stevens 3- 41, Strong 1-(-3) 2005 IN REVIEW

Attendance: 65,204 Time: 2:58 82 degrees 231 GAME NOTES ■ The Jaguars improved to 8-3 on opening day for the NFL’s best winning percentage at .727. The Jaguars also improved to 8-3 all-time in their home openers. ■ The Jaguars recorded five turnovers – two interceptions and three fumbles. The only other time the Jaguars finished plus-five in turnover ratio was 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco (three interceptions and two fumbles).

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS GAME 2 COLTS 10, JAGUARS 3 SEPTEMBER 18, 2005 RCA DOME, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-1)0030—3 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (2-0) 0 0 0 10 — 10

The Jaguars suffered their first defeat of the season with a 10-3 loss to the Colts in Indianapolis. The Jaguars defense starred in the low-scoring affair holding Peyton Manning to only 122 passing yards and a rating of 44.0, both the second-lowest marks in his career. Mike Peterson recorded his first interception of the season on the Colts’ first possession. The Jaguars outrushed the Colts 105 to 44 yards in the first half, but Josh Scobee missed on a 42-yard field goal attempt as the first half was scoreless. The Jaguars scored first in the third quarter on a 28-yard field goal by Scobee after a seven-play, 23-yard drive. In the fourth quarter, the Colts manufactured a 17-play, 88-yard drive that featured 14 running plays and was capped off with a six-yard touchdown run by Ran Carthon. On the next drive the Colts’ Mike Vanderjagt connected on a 41-yard field goal. The Jaguars attempted to tie the score on their final drive but Byron Leftwich’s pass to Jimmy Smith in the endzone fell incomplete as time expired. In the game, Leftwich was sacked six times and Donovin Darius was lost in the second quarter with a knee sprain.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE, TIME Jax. 3 6:59 Scobee 28 field goal 7-23, 3:40 Ind. 4 8:27 Carthon 6 run (Vanderjagt kick) 17-88, 8:59 Ind. 4 1:50 Vanderjagt 41 field goal 9-34, 3:51

TEAM STATISTICS JAGUARS COLTS First Downs (Run-Pass-Pen) 12 (4-7-1) 18 (10-7-1) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. 303-59-5.1 268-66-4.1 Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. 128-24-5.3 146-38-3.8 Net Yards Passing (Sacked-Yds) 175 (6-23) 122 (0-0) Att-Comp-Int 29-16-0 28-13-1 Third Down Conversions (Pct.) 6-15 (40%) 7-16 (44%) Fourth Down Conversions (Pct.) 0-0 (0%) 0-0 (0%) Punts-Avg. 7-45.6 7-46.1 Fumbles-Lost 6-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-60 6-45 Time of Possession 31:20 28:40

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JAGUARS RUSHING: Taylor 16-81, G. Jones 3-29, Leftwich 3-11, M. Jones 2-7 COLTS RUSHING: James 27-128, Rhodes 4-10, Carthon 6-5 (1 TD), Mungro 1-3 JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich 29-16-198, 0 TDs, 0 INTs COLTS PASSING: Manning 28-13-122, 0 TDs, 1 INT JAGUARS RECEIVING: Williams 4-38, J. Smith 3-49, Taylor 3-18, Toefield 2-6, B. Jones 1-41, Wilford 1-25, Brady 1-12, M. Jones 1-9 COLTS RECEIVING: James 4-39, Harrison 3-36, Wayne 3-19, Stokley 2-24, Clark 1-4

Attendance: 56,460 Time: 2:58 Indoors

GAME NOTES ■ Jimmy Smith caught three passes for 49 yards including his 800th career reception. He 2005 IN REVIEW became only the 12th player in NFL history to reach that plateau. ■ The Jaguars held the Colts scoreless for three quarters. The Colts had not been held scoreless for three consecutive quarters since November 3, 2002 against Tennessee. 232

jaguars.com GAME 3 JAGUARS 26, JETS 20 (OT) SEPTEMBER 25, 2005 THE MEADOWLANDS, EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-1)37376— 26 NEW YORK JETS (1-2) 07760— 20 The Jaguars defeated the New York Jets 26-20 on a game-winning 36-yard touchdown pass from Byron Leftwich to Jimmy Smith in overtime at the Meadowlands. The Jaguars began the scoring in the first quarter with a Josh Scobee 32-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Leftwich led the Jaguars on an 11-play, 65-yard drive that was capped off by a 21-yard touchdown pass to Ernest Wilford. The Jets took the ensuing kickoff and drove 80 yards with Jerald Sowell scor- ing on a one-yard touchdown run. The Jaguars forced New York to punt on the first series of the second half after Paul Spicer and Reggie Hayward collected back-to-back sacks of Chad Pennington. Spicer recorded a team-record three sacks on the day. Leftwich was sacked by John Abraham two plays later and James Reed returned the Leftwich fumble 33 yards for a touchdown. The Jaguars cut the lead to 14-13 after Scobee connected on his second field goal from 40 yards. Rookie Gerald Sensabaugh recovered a fumble on a muffed punt and four plays later Fred Taylor scored on a three-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter. On the day, Taylor carried the ball a team-record 37 times for 98 yards. The Jets scored on two field goals – 35 and 25 yards – with the second forcing overtime. 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.

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE, TIME Jax. 1 4:37 Scobee 32 field goal 8-29, 4:26 Jax. 2 5:50 Wilford 21 pass from Leftwich (Scobee kick) 11-65, 6:17 NYJ 2 1:51 Sowell 1 run (Nugent kick) 8-80, 3:59 NYJ 3 12:17 Reed 33 fumble return (Nugent kick) --- Jax. 3 5:05 Scobee 40 field goal 12-58, 7:12 Jax. 4 14:57 Taylor 3 run (Scobee kick) 4-16, 2:05 NYJ 4 9:43 Nugent 35 field goal 9-43, 5:14 NYJ 4 1:14 Nugent 25 field goal 6-14, 1:48 Jax 5 8:55 J. Smith 36 pass from Leftwich 3-34, 1:29

TEAM STATISTICS JAGUARS JETS First Downs (Run-Pass-Pen) 16 (8-7-1) 12 (4-5-3) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. 308-73-4.2 168-51-3.3 Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. 139-47-3.0 89-25-3.6 Net Yards Passing (Sacked-Yds) 169 (2-8) 79 (4-16) Att-Comp-Int 24-16-1 22-11-2 Third Down Conversions (Pct.) 10-20 (50%) 3-12 (25%) Fourth Down Conversions (Pct.) 1-1 (100%) 0-0 (0%) Punts-Avg. 6-50.0 7-48.6 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1 Penalties-Yards 9-85 6-44 Time of Possession 40:31 25:34

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JAGUARS RUSHING: Taylor 37-98 (1 TD), Pearman 4-22, Leftwich 2-12, G. Jones 4-7 JETS RUSHING: Martin 18-67, Pennington 3-15, Blaylock 3-6, Sowell 1-1 (1 TD) JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich 23-16-177, 2 TDs, 1 INT; M. Jones 1-0-0 JETS PASSING: Pennington 19-9-76, 0 TD, 2 INTs; Fiedler 3-2-19, 0 TD, 0 INT JAGUARS RECEIVING: R. Williams 5-54, M. Jones 4-31, J. Smith 2-41 (1 TD), Wilford 2-35 2005 IN REVIEW (1 TD), B. Jones 2-8, Pearman 1-8 JETS RECEIVING: Coles 4-17, Baker 3-45, Martin 2-4, McCareins 1-16, Chrebet 1-13

Attendance: 77,422 Time: 3:23 69 degrees 233

GAME NOTES ■ Paul Spicer recorded his first career multi-sack game with his three sacks. The three also tie the team record set two times by John Henderson against Philadelphia on 10/6/02 and Kelvin Prichett vs. Cincinnati on 10/5/97. ■ Rashean Mathis collected his eighth career interception as a Jaguar and moved into a tie for third place in team history with Chris Hudson.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 234 2005 IN REVIEW e.264 Carswell2passfromPlummer(Elamkick) 6:48 2 SCORINGPLAYDen. Den. TIME QTR TEAM final driveofthegameresultedinafumble. fourth quarterandJasonElamconvertedonfieldgoalsof3342yards.TheJaguars’ game oftheseasonand45thhiscareer.TheBroncosinterceptedLeftwichtwicein a 45-yardtouchdownpasstoJimmySmith,whofinishedwithhissecond100-yardreceiving series ofthesecondhalf,LeftwichdroveJaguars66yardsonfiveplaysthatresultedin yard passafteraneight-play,64-yarddrive.AftertheBroncoswereforcedtopuntonfirst On theBroncos’nextdrive,Carswellcaughthissecondtouchdownofgameonaone- plays andJakePlummerconnectedwithguardDwayneCarswellforatwo-yardtouchdown. first quarter.Ontheseriesofsecondquarter,Broncosdrove80yardson17 Mathis –andtheJaguarsfumbledballonaByronLeftwichsacklatemidwaythrough the Broncosmissedtwofieldgoals–onewideleftandsecondblockedbyRashean yards, andturnedtheballoverfourtimesinloss.Thefirstquarterwasscorelessafter The Jaguarswerepenalized15timesfor115yards,rushedafranchise-recordlowof12 The Jaguarswerehandedtheirfirsthomelossoftheseason,20-7,byDenverBroncos. ■ est inteamhistorymatchedtwice. Time: 3:08 ry. Thepreviouslowwas26yardsagainst Pittsburghon10/1/00.The11carriestiedthelow- ■ Attendance: 66,045 Carswell 2-3(2TDs),Lelie1-13,Adams1-9,Bell1-6,Sapp1-5,K.Johnson 1-(-2) BRONCOS RECEIVING:Smith4-33,Anderson3-27,AlexanderPutzier2-15, 3-22, Wilford2-17,Taylor1-13,Wrighster1-6,G.Jones1-4 JAGUARS RECEIVING:J.Smith5-109(1TD),Pearman4-42,M.Jones3-27,Williams BRONCOS PASSING: JAGUARS P Plummer 3-(-3) BRONCOS RUSHING:Anderson23-115,Bell15-60,Adams1-13,Dayne2-3, JAGUARS RUSHING:Taylor8-14,Leftwich1-3,G.Jones1-2,M.1-(-7) Elam42fieldgoal Elam33fieldgoal 2:42 J.Smith45passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 8:48 4 8:52 4 3 Den. Den. Jax. They had15penaltiesagainsttheNew YorkJetson10/13/96. The Jaguarsrushed11timesfor12 yardswhichrankedasthelowesttotalinteamhisto- The Jaguarshad15penaltiesfor119 yardstyingthesecond-mostpenaltiesinagame. orhDw ovrin Pt)22(0% 0-0(0%) 3-9(33%) Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards 2-2(100%) Fumbles-Lost 12-11-1.1 5-15(33%) 229(2-11) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 188-44-4.3 118(3-18) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. is on RnPs-e)2 91-)13(1-10-2) 24(9-12-3) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS :3Carswell1passfromPlummer(Elamkick) 0:43 2 ASSING: Leftwich34-20-240,1TD,2INTs EVRBOCS(-)01 20 — 6 0 14 0 JACKSONVILLEDENVER BRONCOS(3-1) JAGUARS (2-2) 0070—7 RNO 0 AUR 7 BRONCOS 20,JAGUARS Plummer 26-19-136,2TDs,0INTs ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OCTOBER 2,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 4 RNO JAGUARS BRONCOS 0-342241-47-5.1 306-73-4.2 61- 34-20-2 26-19-0 -856-41.8 4-48.5 80 21:55 38:05 -015-119 5-30 0-0 82 degrees 4-2 DRIVE, TIME 17-80, 9:15 jaguars.com 5-66, 2:13 8-64, 3:55 7-39, 3:22 7-36, 3:29 2006 JAGUARS P BENGALS RUSHING:R.Johnson18-76,Perry7-55,Palmer1-1 JAGUARS RUSHING:Taylor24-132,G.Jones4-24,Pearman3-15,Williams1-10,Leftwich5-0 of theseason.TheJaguarsbeganscoringwitha26-yardtouchdownpassfrom Stadium. WiththewinJaguarsimprovedto3-2andhandedBengals(4-1)theirfirstloss The JaguarsdefeatedtheCincinnatiBengals23-20onESPN Sunday NightFootballatAlltel i.451 Henry25 passfromPalmer(Grahamkick) Scobee 53 fieldgoal 5:16 Graham48fieldgoal 9:45 4 Graham31fieldgoal 4:29 4 7:05 Wilford11passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 3 Cin. C.Johnson14passfromPalmer(Grahamkick) 12:16 3 Jax. 5:36 Scobee51fieldgoal 3 Cin. 10:07 2 Cin. Wrighster26passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 2 Jax. 10:31 Cin. 1 Jax. SCORINGPLAYJax. Jax. TIME QTR TEAM ran outthefinal1:16ofgametopreservevictory. Smith sackedPalmerandforcedafumblewhichwasrecoveredbyAkinAyodele.TheJaguars Jaguars puntedontheirnextseries,theBengalsdroveto45-yardlinebeforeDaryl quarter andPalmerconnectedwithChrisHenryona25-yardtouchdownpass.Afterthe the Jaguarstooka23-13lead.TheBengalsdrove73yardsinthreeplayslatefourth fumbled akickoff.Scobeetiedteam-recordwithhis53-yardfieldgoalinthefourthquarteras connected onfieldgoalsfrom31and48yards.ThesecondscoringdrivecameafterWimbush Wilford. TheBengalsscoredonback-to-backseriesinthethirdquarterasShayneGraham 62-yard drivethatwascappedoffwitha11-yardtouchdownpassfromLeftwichtoErnest Johnson ona14-yardtouchdownpass.TheJaguarsstartedthesecondhalfwithsix-play, Bengals scoredtheirfirsttouchdownbeforehalftimewhenCarsonPalmerconnectedwithChad Scobee addeda51-yarderinthesecondquarterfollowingnine-play,54-yarddrive.The Josh ScobeefieldgoalafterDerrickWimbushblockedaKyleLarsonpuntinthefirstquarter. Leftwich toGeorgeWrighsterontheJaguars’openingdrive.TheJaguarsaddeda32-yard tedne 617Time: 3:13 Attendance: 66,137 17, Washington2-30,Perry2-21,R. Johnson2-7,Kelly1-5,J.1-(-1) BENGALS RECEIVING:C.Johnson5-52(1TD),Henry3-85 (1TD),Schobel3-23,Walter3- Wilford 1-11(1 TD), Brady1-7 JAGUARS RECEIVING:J.Smith3-43,Williams2-41,Wrighster 2-40(1TD),Pearman1-19, BENGALS PASSING: home. ■ With thewinJaguars improvedto11-9inprime time gamesand9-5inprime at MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Time ofPossession orhDw ovrin Pt)01(% 0-0(0%) 2-11(18%) 0-1(0%) 161(0-0) Fumbles-Lost 4-13(31%) 181-37-4.9 Punts-Avg. 19(8-7-4) Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 232(2-7) 132-26-5.1 Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int 20(6-12-2) Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS Penalties-Yards :0Scobee32fieldgoal 0:50 1 ASSING: Leftwich24-10-161,2TDs,0INTs JACKSONVILLECINCINNATI BENGALS(4-1) JAGUARS (3-2)10373—23 AUR 23,BENGALS20 JAGUARS Palmer 33-22-239,2TDs,0INTs ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OCTOBER 9,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 5 6-160342-61-5.6 364-61-6.0 EGL JAGUARS BENGALS 32- 24-10-0 33-22-0 -605-39.8 6-36.0 29 10-98 12-94 03 29:25 30:35 2-1 0767—20 80 degrees 1-1 DRIVE, TIME 10-56, 5:11 4-(-9), 2:29 8-26, 4:35 6-62, 2:44 9-61, 4:31 9-54, 3:52 6-20, 3:04 5-41, 2:21 3-73, 1:29 Byron 235 2005 IN REVIEW 236 2005 IN REVIEW Fred ed itintotheirfirsttouchdownonaseven-yardrunbyGregJones,whostartedinplaceofaninjured another passfromMaddox,whostartedinplaceofBenRoethlisberger,andtheJaguarsconvert- Terry CousininterceptedaTommyMaddoxpass.TwoserieslaterMikePeterson overtime gameoftheseason.TheopeningdriveforPittsburghwasstoppedafterfiveplayswhen a touchdownbyRasheanMathisinovertime.TheJaguarsimprovedto4-2andwontheirsecond The JaguarsdefeatedtheSteelers23-17inPittsburghonadramatic41-yardinterceptionreturnfor STEELERS RECEIVING:Miller4-72(1TD),RandleEl3-27, Morgan 2-33,Haynes1-11, Jones 2-20(1TD),Wilford2-15,G. Jones1-10 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Pearman5-35,R.Williams3-50,Smith 3-32,Brady3-15,M. STEELERS PASSING: Pennington28-11-154,1TD,3INTs Mathis41interceptionreturn Reed29 field goal 11:24 9:38 M.Jones10passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 5 Scobee23fieldgoal 4 11:46 0:00 Randle El 72puntreturn(Reedkick) 3 Jax. 13:50 2 Pit. G.Jones7run(Scobeekick) 2 Jax. 1:12 Jax. 1 Pit. SCORINGPLAYPit. Jax. TIME QTR TEAM record-tying ninthpuntofthegame.TwoplayslaterMathisendedgamewithhisinterception. Hayward recoveredtheball.TheJaguarsstalledonoffenseandChrisHansonrecordedhisteam Morgan returnedthekickoff74yards.OnthirddownMaddoxfumbledsnapandReggie McFadden intheendzoneandsentgameintoovertime.TheSteelerswontossQuincy on 10playstheirlastseriesofthesecondhalfbutLeftwich’spasswasinterceptedbyBryant take theleadontheirnextserieswhenReedmissedfrom46yards.TheJaguarsdrove32yards zone. TheSteelerstiedthescoreinfourthquarteronaJeffReed29-yardfieldgoalbutfailedto Jaguars 71yardscappedoffwitha10-yardtouchdownpasstoMattJonesinthebackofend halftime leadforPittsburgh.Ontheopeningdriveofsecondhalf,ByronLeftwichdrove drive stalledattheone-yardlineandJoshScobeeconnectedona23-yardfieldgoalfor14-10 punt 72yardsforatouchdown.MathispartiallyblockedlateinthefirsthalfbutJaguars went three-and-outontheensuingdriveandwereforcedtopunt.AntwaanRandleElreturned Jaguars penalties.MaddoxconnectedwithHeathMillerona15-yardtouchdownpass.The tedne 381Time: 3:09 Attendance: 63,891 JAGUARS P STEELERS RUSHING:Parker21-55,Maddox3-15,Bettis4-4,Haynes2-(-1) JAGUARS RUSHING:G.Jones18-77(1TD),Pearman15-22,Leftwich1-1,M.1-(-7) Wilson since 11/28/99when TonyBrackensreturnedoneat Baltimore. first scoreofhiscareer andthefirstinterceptionreturned foratouchdownbytheJaguars ■ Rashean Mathisreturned aninterceptionforthegame-winning touchdown,whichwasthe Taylor. TheSteelersrespondedwithafour-play,65-yarddriveinwhich44yardscameoff orhDw ovrin Pt)01(% 0-0(0%) 1-12(8%) 0-1(0%) Penalties-Yards 73-30-2.4 145(2-9) Fumbles-Lost 7-19(37%) Punts-Avg. 16(3-7-6) 93-35-2.7 Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 153(3-24) Third DownConversions(Pct.) 17(6-9-2) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS Time ofPossession 1-11 45 Miller15passfromMaddox(Reed kick) 14:52 2 ASSING: Leftwich35-19-177,1TD,INT 00 17 14030— 0 PITTSBURGH STEELERS(3-2) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(4-2) 23 73706— JAGUARS 23,STEELERS17(OT) HEINZ FIELD,PITTSBURGH,PA. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OCTOBER 16,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 6 4-334218-60-3.6 246-73-3.4 AUR STEELERS JAGUARS 51- 28-11-3 35-19-1 10-106 -696-31.7 9-46.9 60 27:27 36:09 1-0 56 degrees 7-80 2-1 DRIVE, TIME 11-69, 5:14 jaguars.com 6-71, 3:14 6-10, 1:43 4-65, 1:20 1-7, 0:07 ------2006 first offensivedriveforSt. Fred Taylor,whofinishedwithaseason-high165yardsinthecontest.Onthirdplayof Jaguars respondedonthesecondplayofensuingdrivewitha71-yardtouchdownrunby Jaguars openingpossessionandBrandonChillarreturnedit29yardsforthescore.The Rams jumpedouttoaquick7-0leadafterDrewWahlroosblockedChrisHanson’spuntonthe The Jaguarssnappedatwo-gamewinstreakwith24-21roadlosstotheSt.LouisRams. JAGUARS P RAMS RUSHING:Jackson25-179,Faulk6-23,Martin2-(-2) JAGUARS RUSHING:Taylor22-165(1TD),Pearman1-45,Leftwich1-9,G.Jones4-2 tedne 521Time: 2:55 Attendance: 65,251 Manumaleuna 2-7,Faulk1-3 RAMS RECEIVING:Curtis3-105(1TD),Looker3-23,McDonald 2-41,Jackson2-21(1TD), Pearman 2-(-5),Wimbush1-5,Brady 1-4 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Wilford6-145(1TD),M.Jones4-38, Smith2-27,Taylor2-(-1), RAMS PASSING: Jackson19passfromMartin(Wilkinskick) M.Jones 15passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 12:45 Wilkins41 fieldgoal 5:07 4 0:00 Wilford20passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 3 2:16 Curtis83passfromMartin(Wilkinskick) 2 StL 10:54 2 Jax. Chillar29blockedpuntreturn(Wilkinskick) 1 StL 12:47 Jax. 1 StL SCORINGPLAYJax. StL TIME QTR TEAM yard linewith1:21leftinthegame. a 44-yardmissedfieldgoalandtheJaguarsturnedballoverondownsatRams’45- down ona19-yardtouchdownpasstoStevenJackson.TheJaguarsfailedtiethescoreafter Furrey atthestartoffourthquarter.TheRamsscoredeventualgame-winningtouch- third quarterona15-yardtouchdownpasstoMattJones,butLeftwichwasinterceptedbyMike and a41-yardJeffWilkinsfieldgoalasthehalfended.TheJaguarstook21-17leadin tions for145yards,bothcareerhighs.TheRamsrespondedwithaneight-play,51-yarddrive touchdown passfromByronLeftwichtoErnestWilford.Wilfordfinishedthedaywithsixrecep- a seven-play,63-yarddriveoffthesecondinterceptionwhichwascappedwith20-yard punting twiceandMartinwasinterceptedbyRasheanMathis.TheJaguarsputtogether and thefirstoftwomissedfieldgoalattemptsbyJoshScobee.TheRamsalsostruggledwhile scoreless intheirnextfourdriveswhichendedwithafumble,failedfourth-and-onetry,punt which wasthelongesttouchdownpassagainstJaguarsinteamhistory.Thewent run inteamhistory. yards inonehalf. His71-yardtouchdownruninthe first quarteristiedforthesecondlongest er todoso.Herushed for138yardsinthefirsthalfwhich markedtheeighthtimehehad 100- ■ Fred Taylorsurpassed 8,000yardsrushingforhiscareer andbecamethesixth-activeplay- MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE orhDw ovrin Pt)13(3)0-0(0%) 4-12(33%) 1-3(33%) Fumbles-Lost 186(2-14) 6-14(43%) 200-33-6.1 Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 206(2-7) 221-28-7.9 Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards is on RnPs-e)1 61-)15(7-7-1) 16(6-10-0) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS 22 Taylor71run(Scobeekick) 12:24 1 ASSING: Leftwich31-18-218,2TDs,1INT ST.JACKSONVILLE LOUIS RAMS (3-4) JAGUARS 14307—24 (4-3) 7770—21 Martin 21-13-200,2TDs,3INTs EDWARD JONESDOME,ST. LOUIS,MO. RAMS 24,JAGUARS21 Louis, JamieMartinhitKevinCurtisona83-yardtouchdownpass, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OCTOBER 30,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 7 2-170386-56-6.9 427-61-7.0 AUR RAMS JAGUARS 11- 21-13-3 31-18-1 -575-40.8 3-25.7 12 28:38 31:22 4-25 1-1 Indoors 9-59 0-0 DRIVE, TIME 4-30, 2:00 5-66, 2:54 8-51, 2:16 7-63, 4:32 3-83, 1:30 2-71, 0:23 --- 237 2005 IN REVIEW 238 2005 IN REVIEW pass whichisthesecond-longestof hiscareer.Itwassecondconsecutivegamewitha touchdown reception. Houston TexansinanAFC The Jaguarsimprovedto5-3ontheseasonwitha21-14come-from-behindwinover JAGUARS P TEXANS RUSHING:Wells13-56(1TD),Morency8-24,Carr2-8 2-7, Wimbush2-6 JAGUARS RUSHING:Taylor12-48,G.Jones7-27(1TD),Leftwich4-10Pearman a.425 G.Jones12run(Scobeekick) 2:53 Leftwich8run(Scobeekick) Wells7run(Brownkick) 10:48 4 1:19 4 Jax. 3 Jax. Hou. tedne 463Time: 2:51 ■ Attendance: 64,613 Armstrong 1-6,Morency1-(-1) TEXANS RECEIVING:Johnson9-91,Bradford5-71(1 TD), Wells5-45,Gaffney1-7, Taylor 2-15,Wrighster1-7 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Pearman5-34,Wilford4-89(1TD),J.Smith4-52,M. Jones 3-21, TEXANS PASSING: Bradford31passfromCarr(Brownkick) 10:18 2 Jax. SCORINGPLAY Hou. TIME QTR TEAM downs andincludedtwooftheJaguarsseason-highsixsacks. yards forthegame-winning12-yardrunbyGregJones.TheTexansfinaldriveendedon Leftwich onthirddown.TheJaguarsforcedHoustontopuntthenextdriveanddrove82 the scorefollowinga10-play,80-yarddrivewhichendedinaneight-yardtouchdownrunby seven-yard touchdownrunbyJonathanWellsonfourth-and-one.TheJaguarsagainevened touchdown pass.TheTexansrespondedwitha13-play,84-yarddrivecappedoffby recovered byBobbyMcCray.FourplayslaterByronLeftwichhitErnestWilfordona12-yard Carr andforcedafumblewhichwas Texans’ firstdriveofthesecondhalf,RobMeiersacked pass inthesecondquarter.Thetwoteamscombinedforninepuntsfirsthalf.On in thefirsthalf7-0afterDavidCarrconnectedwithCoreyBradfordona31-yardtouchdown secutive drivesinthesecondhalftosealwinathome.TheTexansshutoutJaguars ■ in theHallofFame. in NFLhistorywith821careerreceptions. Henowhasmorereceptionsthaneveryreceiver Jimmy Smithcaughtfourpassesfor 52yardsandsurpassedSteveLargentfor9thplace Ernest Wilfordcaughtfourpassesfor 89yardsandonetouchdownincludinga39-yard orhDw ovrin Pt)12(0)0-0(0%) Time ofPossession 6-12(50%) Penalties-Yards 1-2(50%) 98-27-3.6 Fumbles-Lost 214(2-4) 4-12(33%) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 88-23-3.8 191(6-28) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. is on RnPs-e)1 71-)18(4-12-2) 17(7-10-0) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS :6Wilford12passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 8:46 3 ASSING: Leftwich25-19-218,1TD,0INTs AKOVLEJGAS(-)0071 21 — 14 7 0 0 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(5-3) HOUSTON TEXANS (1-7) 0770—14 Carr 30-22-219,1TDs,0INTs JAGUARS 21,TEXANS14 ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. South matchup.TheJaguarsscoredtouchdownsonthreecon- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NOVEMBER 6,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 8 7-947312-54-5.8 279-59-4.7 EASJAGUARS TEXANS 02- 25-19-0 30-22-0 -406-37.8 5-44.0 05 29:04 30:56 4-30 5-1 79 degrees 6-45 1-0 DRIVE, TIME 10-80, 5:31 13-84, 7:27 10-88, 5:19 jaguars.com 9-82, 4:50 4-29, 1:27 2006 a.154 Stover41fieldgoal 5:43 1 SCORINGPLAYJax. Bal. TIME QTR TEAM sacks ofKyleBoller. in thefinaltwominutesofgame.TheJaguarsfinishedwiththreeinterceptionsandfour Mike PetersonendedtheJaguarsscoringwitha26-yardinterceptionreturnedfortouchdown and-out drivesforBaltimore,JoshScobeeconnectedontwofieldgoalsfrom33and26yards. scored onaone-yardrun.Jonesfinishedwith106yards25carries.Followingtwothree- 92-yards on13-playsforatouchdownoffthefirstoftwoTerryCousininterceptions.GregJones ended thefirsthalfwitha48-yardfieldgoaltogiveJaguars10-3lead.Thedrove on a32-yardtouchdownpasstoJonesfromByronLeftwichinthesecondquarter.JoshScobee three interceptionsandafailedfourthdownattempt.TheJaguarsscoredtheirfirsttouchdown on theiropeningdriveofthefirstquarter.TheRavensfinal11drivesendedwithsevenpunts, yard game.TheRavensscoredtheironlypointsofthegameona41-yardMattStoverfieldgoal Taylor, rushedforhisfirstcareer100-yardgameandMattJonesrecordedcareer100- games withoutscoring30points.GregJones,whogotthestartinplaceofaninjuredFred The Jaguarsdominatedallthreephasesofthegameandendedastreak58consecutive The JaguarsdefeatedtheBaltimoreRavens30-3atAlltelStadiumfortheirsecondstraightwin. 12/12/04 vs.Chicago. ■ Natrone Means,JamesStewartand Mack. Mack on12/30/01vs.KansasCity. HeisthefifthJaguartorushfor100yardsjoiningTaylor, Time: 3:04 touchdown. HeisthefirstJaguarother thanFredTaylortorushfor100-yardssinceStacey ■ Attendance: 66,107 RAVENS RECEIVING:Heap5-58,Lewis5-13,Mason4-63,M.Smith3-5,Clayton2-3 9, Toefield1-11,Wilford1-10,G.Jones1-7,Pearman1-4 JAGUARS RECEIVING:M.Jones5-117(1TD),J.Smith3-43,Wrighster2-10,Wimbush2- RAVENS PASSING: JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich30-16-211,1TD,0INTs Peterson26interceptionreturn(Scobeekick) Scobee26fieldgoal 2:01 2:40 Scobee33fieldgoal 4 G.Jones1run(Scobeekick) 11:27 4 Scobee48fieldgoal 2:20 4 Jax. 0:00 3 Jax. 2 Jax. Jax. Jax. RA Toefield 1-3 JAGUARS RUSHING:G.Jones25-106(1TD),M.2-12,Pearman3-9,Leftwich4-3, The threepointsallowed werethefewestallowedthis seasonandthefewestsince Greg Jonesrecordedhisfirstcareer 100-yardgamewith25carriesfor106yardsandone VENS RUSHING:Lewis14-44,Boller2-9,Clayton1-0 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE is on RnPs-e)1 71-)18(4-12-2) 17(7-10-0) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS orhDw ovrin Pt)12(0)0-0(0%) 6-12(50%) 1-2(50%) 98-27-3.6 Fumbles-Lost 214(2-4) 4-12(33%) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 88-23-3.8 191(6-28) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards :6M.Jones32passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 6:46 2 AKOVLEJGAS(-)01 3—30 — 13 7 10 0 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(6-3) BALTIMORE RAVENS (2-7) 3000—3 Boller 33-19-142,0TDs,3INTs JAGUARS 30,RAVENS 3 ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NOVEMBER 13,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 9 7-947312-54-5.8 279-59-4.7 AESJAGUARS RAVENS 02- 25-19-0 30-22-0 -406-37.8 5-44.0 05 29:04 30:56 4-30 5-1 75 degrees 6-45 1-0 DRIVE, TIME 12-39, 7:00 13-92, 7:04 8-54, 3:19 8-43, 4:10 6-17, 1:48 7-78, 3:36 --- 239 2005 IN REVIEW 240 2005 IN REVIEW tedne 919Time: 3:18 Attendance: 69,149 ■ Jaguars receivers tohaveatleastfiveinoneseason. TIT Taylor 6-(-8) JAGUARS RUSHING:G.Jones16-33,Garrard1-12,Leftwich6-9(1TD),Pearman1-3, TITANS PASSING: JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich38-22-258,3TDs,0INTs Williams8passfromMcNair(Bironaskick) Scobee31fieldgoal 0:10 M.Jones7passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 1:52 4 Wilford18passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 9:21 4 4:02 Odom27fumblereturn(Bironaskick) 4 Ten. Leftwich2run(Scobeekick) 7:08 3 Jax. 8:57 Brown1run(Bironaskick) Jax. 3 0:15 3 Jax. Brown15passfromMcNair(Bironaskick) Ten. 2 7:08 Jax. Ten. 2 Jax. SCORINGPLAY Ten. TIME QTR TEAM Titans onsideskickattemptfailedastimeexpired. eight-yard touchdownpasswithtensecondsremainingfollowingtheJaguarsfieldgoal.The The TitanswereforcedintofourpuntsuntilMcNairconnectedwithRoydellWilliamsonan The firstwas18-yardsandthesecond aseven-yarder. to ErnestWilfordandMattJones. game inthemiddleofsecondhalfwhenLeftwichthrewback-to-backtouchdownpasses Antwan Odomreturnedthefumble27yardsforatouchdown.TheJaguarstookcontrolof 1-21, Williams1-8(1TD),Fleming 1-5 TITANS RECEIVING:Bennett6-55,Kinney5-37,Brown4-58 (1TD),Roby2-24,B.Jones 43 (1 TD), Pearman2-18,G.Jones2-7,Williams1-9,Manuwai1-(-1) JAGUARS RECEIVING:Smith5-89,Wilford5-47(1 TD), M.Jones3-46(1Brady3- yard plunge.OntheJaguarsnextdrive,LeftwichwassackedbyKyleVanden ing driveofthesecondhalf,Jaguarstiedscore14-14afterLeftwichscoredonatwo- returned theball85yardsandBrownscoredonaone-yardrunbeforehalftime.Onopen- nected withKyleBradyonaone-yardtouchdownpass.OnthekickoffPacmanJones caught a15-yardtouchdownpassfromSteveMcNair.OntheensuingdriveLeftwichcon- Wright interception,theTitansbeganscoringinsecondquarterwhenChrisBrown game tosealthewin.FollowingascorelessfirstquarterthatsawsevenpuntsandKenny and ranforone.TheJaguarsaddedaJoshScobee31-yardfieldgoalwith2:38leftinthe erupted for24pointsinthesecondhalf.ByronLeftwichthrewacareer-highthreetouchdowns Tennessee TitansinNashville.Afterscoringonlysevenpointsthefirstquarter,Jaguars The Jaguarsextendedtheirwinningstreaktothreegameswitha31-28victoryoverthe Ernest Wilfordcaught hisfifthtouchdownpassofthe season andbecameoneofonlyfour ANS RUSHING:Brown20-61(1 TD), McNair1-2 orhDw ovrin Pt)00(% 0-0(0%) 0-0(0%) 5-13(38%) 63-21-3.0 Fumbles-Lost 191(3-17) 10-17(59%) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 49-30-1.6 246(2-12) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards is on RnPs-e)2 51-)16(4-11-1) 22(5-15-2) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS :0Brady1passfromLeftwich(Scobeekick) 1:10 2 ENSE IAS(-)01 28 — 7 7 31 — 14 10 0 14 7 0 TENNESSEE TITANS (2-8) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(7-3) McNair 30-20-208,2TDs,1INT JAGUARS 31,TITANS 28 THE COLISEUM,NASHVILLE,TENN. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NOVEMBER 20,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 10 9-042254-54-4.7 295-70-4.2 AUR TITANS JAGUARS 82- 30-20-1 38-22-0 -028-46.6 6-50.2 15 28:06 31:54 -511-73 3-15 1-1 56 degrees 0-0 DRIVE, TIME 10-31, 2:38 11-89, 6:29 11-61, 6:03 11-80, 5:58 12-57, 6:20 jaguars.com 7-79, 3:06 7-72, 1:42 4-11, 0:55 Bosch and --- 2006 JAGUARS P Fitzgerald 1-(-6) CARDINALS RUSHING:Arrington6-39,Shipp6-23,Warner1-5,Boldin1-4,Jackson1-2, 8, Pearman1-6 JAGUARS RUSHING:G.Jones23-78(1TD),Garrard6-61Toefield2-9,M.1- Rackers connectedona42-yardfieldgoalforthe to converta38-yardfieldgoalintheiropeningdriveofthesecondhalfandonensuing 53-yards onnine-playscappedoffbya30-yardfieldgoalJoshScobee.TheJaguarsfailed for eachteamandoneinterceptionbyDeonGrantoffKurtWarner.GarrarddrovetheJaguars on a16-yardruntocompletetheopeningdrive.Thenextsevendrivesresultedinthreepunts Byron LeftwichinjuredhisankleandwasreplacedbyDavidGarrard,whoscoredatouchdown missed wideleftona43-yardfieldgoalattempt.OntheJaguarsopeningdrive,quarterback the road.TheCardinalsbegangamewithaneight-play,55-yarddrive,butNeilRackers Arizona Cardinals.TheJaguarshavewonback-to-backroadgamesandfourofthelastfiveon The Jaguarsextendedtheirwinningstreaktofourgameswitha24-17roadvictoryoverthe r.425 Fitzgerald5passfromWarner(Rackerskick) 2:56 G.Jones25run(Scobeekick) 4:20 Edwards1passfromWarner(Rackerskick) 4 Wimbush91kickoffreturn(Scobeekick) 13:34 Rackers42fieldgoal 4 3:43 4 4:00 Ari. 3 Jax. Garrard16run(Scobeekick) 3 Ari. 2:45 Jax. 1 Ari. SCORINGPLAYJax. Jax. TIME QTR TEAM fumble wasrecoveredbyJacksonville’sRobMeier. to LarryFitzgeraldbutontheCardinalsfinaldriveWarnerwassackedbyAkinAyodeleandhis touchdown fortheJaguars.Warnercutleadtosevenagainwithafive-yardpass one playontheirnextseries.Onfirstdown,GregJonesran25-yardsforthegame-winning were forcedtopuntaftera12-playdrive,buttheCardinalsfailedconvertonfourth-and- the leadtosevenafteraone-yardtouchdownpassfromWarnerEricEdwards.TheJaguars returned thenextkickoff91-yardsforatouchdowntogiveJaguars17-3lead.Arizonacut kickoff 95yardson 11/18/01atPittsburgh. Time: 3:08 down withhis91-yard return.HewasthefirstJaguar todososinceElvisJosephreturned a ■ Attendance: 39,198 McCoy 2-40,Edwards2-1(1TD),Baxter 1-4,Arrington1-4.Bergen1-2 CARDINALS RECEIVING:Boldin10-115,Johnson5-77,Fitzgerald 4-41(1TD),Shipp3-31, 6, Brady1-1 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Smith7-70,Wilford2-28,Pearman 2-21,M.Jones1-7,Wimbush1- CARDINALS PASSING: Derrick Wimbush became thesecondrookieinteam historytoreturnakickofffortouch- MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Time ofPossession orhDw ovrin Pt)01(% 0-1(0%) 3-11(27%) 0-1(0%) Fumbles-Lost 67-16-4.2 301(3-14) 8-15(53%) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 133(0-0) 162-33-4.9 Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Penalties-Yards 23(2-16-5) 19(8-9-2) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS :9Scobee30fieldgoal 2:59 2 ASSING: Garrard26-12-115,0TDs,INTs,Leftwich2-2-18,INTs RZN ADNL 38 4—17 — 14 3 0 0 ARIZONA CARDINALS(3-8) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (8-3) 7377—24 JAGUARS 24,CARDINALS17 Warner 46-29-315,2TDs,1INT SUN DEVILSTADIUM, PHOENIX, ARIZ. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NOVEMBER 27,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 11 9-148368-65-5.7 295-61-4.8 AUR CARDINALS JAGUARS 81- 46-29-1 28-14-0 -904-40.0 4-39.0 18 11-105 11-81 14 28:19 31:41 0-0 Cardinals firstscore.DerrickWimbush 58 degrees 1-1 DRIVE, TIME 13-47, 5:54 10-67, 7:43 4-77, 1:24 1-25, 0:07 9-81, 5:09 9-53, 3:26 --- 241 2005 IN REVIEW 242 2005 IN REVIEW ished 4-0againsttheAFC North thisseasonand7-2all-timeagainsttheBrownsincluding 5-0 inCleveland.TheJaguarsfinished 3-0ontheirthree-gameroadtrip. ■ game winningstreak wasin1999whentheJaguars won 11straightfrom10/3/99through 12/19/99. JAGUARS P BROWNS RUSHING:Droughns30-88,Frye2-10 JAGUARS RUSHING:G.Jones27-103,Garrard9-13,M.1-3,Pearman1-3 a.311 J.Smith12passfromGarrard(Scobeekick) Wrighster9passfromGarrard(Scobeekick) 1:11 5:04 Scobee29fieldgoal 3 Edwards17passfromFrye(Dawsonkick) 10:13 3 0:44 3 Jax. 2 Jax. Jax. Cle. tedne 091Time: 2:59 ■ Attendance: 70,941 Shea 1-13,Heiden1-4 BROWNS RECEIVING:Edwards5-86(2TDs),Bryant3-63,Jackson2-15,Northcutt1-45, 17, G.Jones1-9,Pearman1-(-4) JAGUARS RECEIVING:Smith3-49(1TD),Wilford3-36,Wrighster2-9Brady1- BROWNS PASSING: a.141 Scobee24fieldgoal 4:14 1 Cle. SCORINGPLAY Jax. TIME QTR TEAM 19 tosealthewin. and JimmySmith.OntheJaguarsfinaldriveofgame,Garrardran28yardsonthird-and- connected ona29-yardfieldgoalandGarrardthrewtouchdownpassestoGeorgeWrighster with threeconsecutivescoringdrivesof40,42,and79-yards.OntheopeningdriveScobee caught hissecondtouchdownof17yards.TheJaguarsoffenseeruptedinthehalf ond endedwitha34-yardmissedfieldgoalbyPhilDawson.OnthelastdriveEdwards 59 yards.ThefirstwascappedoffwithaBraylonEdwards34-yardtouchdownandthesec- punt ontheirnextdrive,BrownsquarterbackCharlieFryedirectedthreedrivesof78,64,and next threedrivesendedwithtwopuntsandaninterceptionbyBrianRussell.Followinga play, 68-yarddrivethatwascappedoffbya24-yardJoshScobeefieldgoal.TheJaguars were stoppedonfourth-and-onebytheJaguarsdefense.Garrardleda13- ond 100-yardrushinggameoftheseason.TheBrownstookopeningdrive44yardsbut Garrard touchdownpassesand71yardsrushingbyGregJones.Hefinishedwithhissec- behind 14-3athalftimebutoutscoredtheBrowns17-0insecondhalfontwoDavid Cleveland Brownsandfinishedundefeatedintheirthree-gameroadtrip.TheJaguarsfell The Jaguarsextendedtheirwinningstreaktofivegameswitha20-14roadvictoryoverthe The Jaguarswonfiveconsecutive games forthefirsttimeunderDelRio.Thelastfive- The Jaguarshadwonsevenoftheir lastnineroadgamesdatingbackto2004. is on RnPs-e)1 782 15(4-9-2) 17(7-8-2) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS orhDw ovrin Pt)00(% 0-1(0%) 4-12(33%) 0-0(0%) Fumbles-Lost 98-32-3.1 205(5-21) 5-13(38%) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 115(1-1) 122-38-3.2 Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards 04 Edwards34passfromFrye(Dawsonkick) 10:41 2 ASSING: Garrard20-11-116,2TDs,1INT LVLN RWS(-)01 14 — 0 20 — 0 0 14 17 0 0 3 CLEVELAND BROWNS(4-8) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(9-3) JAGUARS 20,BROWNS14 Frye 20-13-226,2TDs,0INTs BROWNS STADIUM, CLEVELAND, OHIO INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DECEMBER 4,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 12 3-940303-57-5.3 237-59-4.0 AUR BROWNS JAGUARS 01- 20-13-0 20-11-1 -136-37.2 4-41.3 94 30:17 29:43 5-50 0-0 28 degrees,snow 7-97 1-0 DRIVE, TIME 11-40, 4:47 13-68, 6:46 jaguars.com 4-79, 1:58 6-42, 2:58 4-59, 0:30 9-78, 5:20 They fin- 2006 tedne 714Time: 3:00 Attendance: 67,164 COLTS RECEIVING: James9-61,Harrison6-137(2TDs), Wayne4-81,Fletcher3-31,Clark2-14 Wilford 3-23,Williams2-25,G.Jones 1-8 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Smith8-102(1TD),Brady5-43,Wrighster 4-21,M.Jones3-28, COLTS PASSING: Manning36-24-324,2TDs,0 INTs; Smith1-0-0 JAGUARS PASSING: Garrard35-26-250,1TD,0INTs Smith1 pass fromGarrard(Garrardrun) Garrard 5run(Scobeekick) 1:54 1-65,0:11 4:08 Vanderjagt46fieldgoal 4 Vanderjagt38fieldgoal 12:13 4 Vanderjagt 34fieldgoal 0:45 4 Vanderjagt40fieldgoal 8:14 Jax. 3 Harrison65passfromManning(Vanderjagt kick) 0:00 Jax. 3 9:21 Ind. 2 Ind. 2 Ind. Ind. Ind. COL JAGUARS RUSHING:G.Jones7-43,Taylor10-19,Garrard5-19,Williams1-(-7) n.144 arsn9ps rmMnig(adratkc)11-89,5:59 Harrison9passfromManning(Vanderjagt kick) 4:40 1 SCORINGPLAYJax. Ind. TIME QTR TEAM Manning convertedonthirddowntoendthegame. touchdown pass.Garrardraninforthetwo-pointconversiontocutleadeight.Onfinaldrive Scobee’s onsideskick.GarrardthendrovetheJaguars71yardsandhitJimmySmithonaone-yard the Jaguarsfirsttouchdownonafive-yardrunfollowingColtspuntandRasheanMathisrecovered with a65-yarddrivetostartthefourthquarterbutGarrardfumbledatthree-yardline.scored 29 yardline.TheColtsscoredfollowingtheturnoverona46yarder.Jaguarsbegantheircomeback 34 and38yards.TheJaguarsnextdriveendedafter52yardswhenKyleBradyfumbledattheColts’ goal beforethehalf,firstofhisfourconsecutivefieldgoals.Hebegansecondhalfwithtwofrom ball overondownsafterafailedfakefieldgoalattempt.TheColtsaddedMikeVanderjagt40-yard for a65yardtouchdown.FollowingJaguarspunt,theColtsdrove83yardsin10playsbutturned yard fieldgoalbyJoshScobee.OntheensuingdriveManningandHarrisonconnectedonfirstplay Harrison. OntheJaguarsthirdpossession,Garrarddirecteda12-play,17-yarddrivecappedby27- 89 yardson11playsandscoredanine-yardtouchdownpassfromPeytonManningtoMarvin in thegame.TheColtsopenedgamefollowingasix-playJaguarsopeningdrive.marched in thefinalfiveminutes,butJaguarsfailedtostopathird-and-sevenconversionwith1:39remaining withstood alatechargebytheJaguarsinfourthquarter.DavidGarrardledto15points Alltel Stadium.TheundefeatedColtsdominatedthefirstthreequartersoutscoringJaguars23-3and The Jaguarsendedtheirfive-gamewinningstreakwitha26-18losstoAFCSouthrivalIndianapolisat career. Herecorded histhird100-yardgameoftheseason andthe46thofhiscareer. ■ Jimmy Smithbecame the13thplayerinNFLhistoryto surpass12,000yardsreceivingin his MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE TS RUSHING:James30-93,Manning4-6 orhDw ovrin Pt)12(0)1-1(100%) 3-11(27%) 1-2(50%) 74-23-3.2 Fumbles-Lost 250(0-0) 6-14(43%) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 99-34-2.9 18(5-12-1) 300(3-24) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int 25(3-19-3) Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards 41 Scobee27fieldgoal 14:11 2 NINPLSCLS(30 063—26 18 — — 3 15 0 6 3 10 7 0 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(9-4) INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (13-0) COLTS 26,JAGUARS18 ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DECEMBER 11,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 13 9-454324-58-5.6 399-74-5.4 72- 35-26-0 37-24-0 OT JAGUARS COLTS -635-38.6 3-46.3 35 26:02 33:58 5-47 1-0 55 degrees 7-65 4-3 DRIVE, TIME 13-62, 5:59 13-52, 6:46 7-59, 2:46 7-15, 3:02 7-35, 0:54 6-17, 1:36 9-71, 2:14 243 2005 IN REVIEW 244 2005 IN REVIEW F11:3Nedney 35fieldgoal 10:33 1 SCORINGPLAYJax. SF TIME QTR TEAM punts, aninterceptionbyKennyWrightandaturnoverondownstoendthegame. answered withthegame-winningkickontheirnextdrive.SanFranciscocameuptwo After themiss,49ersdrove42yardsandconvertedona33-yardfieldgoal.TheJaguars drives toopenthesecondhalf,buttheyendedwithapuntand52-yardmissedfieldgoal. Frank Gorecaughttwopassesforfourand47yards.TheJaguarsmountednine-play verting ona47-yardfieldgoalrightbeforehalf.Ontheirthree-play,51-yardscoringdrive, down ona13-yardrunfor7-3lead.The49ershadfiveconsecutivefieldgoalsbeforecon- On theirnextseries,DavidGarrardledtheJaguars71-yardson12plays.Hescoredatouch- punt andtheirseconddrivewasstoppedafterafailedfourth-and-onefromthesix-yardline. the firstofthreefieldgoalsbyNedney.TheJaguarsfailedtoscoreinperiodaftera field goalbyJoeNedneyontheopeningdrive.The49ersdrove60yardseightplaysfor onds remaininginthegametosealwin.SanFranciscobeganscoringwitha35-yard fourth quarterforthegame-winneranddefensestalled49ersfinaldrivewith43sec- Francisco 49ers.JoshScobeeconnectedona32-yardfieldgoalwith9:41remaininginthe The Jaguarswontheir10thgameoftheseasonwitha10-9winovervisitingSan tedne 474Time: 3:17 Attendance: 64,764 Jackson 1-(-5) 49ERS RECEIVING:Gore3-57,McAddley1-38,Morton1-28,Lloyd1-6,Jones1-(-1), 11, G.Jones2-10,Pearman1-8,Wimbush1-6,Brady1-5 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Smith6-70,Williams4-65,Wilford2-28,Taylor2-13,M.Jones2- 49ERS PASSING: Smith24-8-123,0TDs,1 INT JAGUARS P 49ERS RUSHING:Gore19-79,Smith4-30,Hicks2-1 JAGUARS RUSHING:Taylor17-61,G.Jones12-44,Garrard5-27(1TD),M.1-2 Scobee32fieldgoal Nedney 33fieldgoal 9:41 Nedney47fieldgoal 14:56 0:01 4 4 2 Jax. SF SF ■ Del Riowiththeir10thwinoftheseason. ■ enth placeinteamhistory.Hehad 12,170 yardsandsurpassedCharlieJoiner(12,146)for 12th placeinNFLhistory.Hefinished thegamewithsixreceptionsfor70yards. The Jaguarswereassuredoftheirbest recordsince1999andthebestunderJack Jimmy Smithreached853careerreceptions andsurpassedIrvingFryar(851)forsev- orhDw ovrin Pt)01(% 0-1(0%) 6-17(35%) 0-1(0%) 1-13(8%) Fumbles-Lost 134-35-3.8 202(2-14) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 110-25-4.4 107(2-16) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards 21(6-13-2) 11(4-3-4) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS :6Garrard13run(Scobeekick) 6:26 2 ASSING: Garrard40-21-216,0TDs,INTs JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(10-4) SAN FRANCISCO49ERS(2-11) ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. JAGUARS 10,49ERS9 GAME NOTES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DECEMBER 18,2005 GAME 14 1-143336-77-4.4 217-51-4.3 9R JAGUARS 49ERS 48140-21-0 24-8-1 -198-39.3 8-41.9 42 35:40 24:20 -610-84 8-56 1-0 0703—103303—9 49 degrees 0-0 DRIVE, TIME 10-47, 5:15 12-71, 6:30 jaguars.com 8-60, 4:27 8-42, 4:02 3-51, 0:23 2006 a.415 Toefield 17run(Scobeekick) Wilford36 passfromGarrard(Scobeekick) 1:51 Taylor15 run(Scobeekick) 2:37 4 9:16 Johnson 53passfromCarr(Brownkick) 4 Toefield2run(Scobeekick) 4 12:15 Jax. 4:03 Brown53fieldgoal Jax. Scobee26fieldgoal 4 1:03 3 Jax. 4:35 Bradford 50passfromCarr(Brownkick) Hou. 2 2 11:43 Jax. Toefield1run(Scobeekick) Hou. 2 6:02 Jax. 1 Hou. SCORINGPLAYHou. Jax. TIME QTR TEAM Terry Cousin’sinterceptionToefieldscoredthefinaltouchdownona17-yarddrive. on a15-yardrunthefirstdrive.Wilfordthencaught36-yardtouchdownpassandfollowing ed with149yardsofoffenseintheirlastthreetouchdowndrivestoendthegame.Taylorscored Johnson afterthefirstoftwomissedfieldgoalsbyBrowninsecondhalf.TheJaguarserupt- Toefield’s secondtouchdown.TheTexansansweredwitha53-yardtouchdownpasstoAndre Brown from53yards.TheJaguarsbeganthesecondhalfscoringwitha58-yarddrivecappedby Texans exchangedfieldgoalstoendthefirsthalf.JoshScobeeconnectedfrom26yardsand tedne 005Time: 3:09 Attendance: 70,025 33, Morency1-14 TEXANS RECEIVING:Johnson7-119(1TD),Bradford4-101 (1 TD), Rivers4-28,Wells3- Taylor 1-11 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Smith5-71,Pearman5-44,Wilford 4-118(1TD),Williams3-48, TEXANS PASSING: JAGUARS P TEXANS RUSHING:Wells21-86,Morency4-12,Carr3-7,Johnson1-2 1-5, Pearman1-2 JAGUARS RUSHING:Taylor22-101(1TD),Garrard5-40,Toefield4-24(3TDs),M.Jones field goalbyKris capped byToefield’sone-yardscore.TheTexansscoredontheirnexttwodriveswitha37-yard of JohnHenderson’stwosacksDavidCarr.OntheensuingdriveJaguarsdrove64yards for 118yardsandascore.TheJaguarsforcedHoustontopuntontheopeningdriveafterfirst touchdowns. ErnestWilfordcollectedhissecond100-yardgameoftheseasonwithfourcatches Taylor rushedfor101yardsandascorewhileLaBrandonToefieldscoredcareer-highthree the final9:16.DavidGarrardcompleted18of31passesfor292yardsandatouchdown,Fred history. TheJaguarstrailed20-17inthefourthquarterbeforescoring21unansweredpoints Houston Texans.TheJaguarsfinished6-2ontheroadforsecond-bestrecordinteam The Jaguarsclinchedaplayoffberthforthefirsttimesince1999with38-20winover ■ The Jaguarsscored themostpointswith38sincescoring 44againstArizonaon12/10/00. MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE orhDw ovrin Pt)11(0% 0-0(0%) 7-13(54%) 1-1(100%) Fumbles-Lost 5-11(45%) 107-29-3.7 263(4-32) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 172-33-5.2 276(3-16) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards 18(4-13-1) 30(11-14-2) Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS :1Brown37fieldgoal 2:21 1 ASSING: Garrard31-18-292,1TD,0INTs OSO EAS(-3 007—20 — 7 0 38 — 10 21 3 7 3 7 HOUSTON TEXANS(2-13) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(11-4) Brown anda50-yardtouchdownpasstoCoreyBradford.TheJaguarsthe Carr 29-15-295,2TDs,1INT JAGUARS 38,TEXANS20 RELIANT STADIUM, HOUSTON, TEXAS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS DECEMBER 24,2005 GAME NOTES GAME 15 4-767370-62-6.0 448-67-6.7 AUR TEXANS JAGUARS 11- 29-19-1 31-18-1 -902-32.0 2-49.0 21 27:42 32:18 6-50 2-0 65 degrees 7-40 1-0 DRIVE, TIME 10-41, 3:32 14-81, 7:08 12-64, 6:59 6-62, 3:26 6-66, 2:59 3-66, 1:19 8-58, 3:28 8-61, 3:41 6-69, 2:24 2:21, 0:12 245 2005 IN REVIEW 246 2005 IN REVIEW 1,023 yards.Hesurpassed 1,000yardsinnineofhis last10seasons. ■ a.11:9Pearman6run(Scobeekick) 11:09 1 SCORINGPLAYJax. Jax. TIME QTR TEAM down passes.AfterafailedonsidesattempttheJaguarsranoutclock. replaced Mauckinthesecondhalf.HeconnectedwithBenTroupeandBoScaifeontwotouch- 14-yard touchdownpass.TheTitansscoredonthefinaltwodrivesbehindBillyVolekwho He connectedwithMattJonesona10-yardtouchdownpassandthenhitErnestWilford in thesecondhalfandledJaguarstoback-to-backtouchdowndrivesthirdquarter. yard runtogivetheJaguarsa27-0halftimelead.QuinnGrayreplacedstarterDavidGarrard failed fourth-and-twoattemptandDerrickWimbushscoredhisfirstrushingtouchdownonasix- nected onhissecondfieldgoalof38yards.TheTitansturnedtheballoverdownsaftera Bobby McCrayforcedaMauckfumblewhichwasrecoveredbyTonyGilbert.Scobeethencon- Jaguars convertedona46-yardJoshScobeefieldgoal.Atthestartofsecondquarter, first playoftheTitans’thirdseries,RasheanMathisinterceptedaMattMauckpassand the Jaguarssecondscore.Hefinishedwithcareer-highsof25carriesfor102yards.On ing seriesandfollowingaTitanspunt,LaBrandonToefieldranforcareer-long32yards sessions. AlvinPearmanscoredthefirsttouchdownofhiscareeronasix-yardrunopen- the gamescoringonfiveoftheirfirstsevenseriesincludingtouchdownstwopos- Tennessee. TheJaguarsoutscoredtheTitans40-0throughthreequarters.began The Jaguarsfinishedtheregularseasonwitha40-13winovervisitingAFC South rival Attendance: 65,485 Fleming 1-11,Bennett1-9,Roby1-8, Small1-6,Henry1-1 TITANS RECEIVING:Troupe9-89(1TD),Nash3-14,Wade 2-26,Scaife2-15(1TD), Wilford 2-40(1TD),Pearman2-16, Brady1-10 JAGUARS RECEIVING:Williams4-52,Smith4-46,M. Jones 3-55(1TD),Hankton3-15, TITANS PASSING: Volek25-14-114,2TDs,0 INTs; Mauck14-7-65,0TDs,1INT M. Jones1-1-6 JAGUARS PASSING: Garrard16-10-128,0TDs,INTs;Gray14-8-100,2 Scaife10passfromVolek(kickfailed) Troupe4passfromVolek(Bironaskick) 0:55 Wilford14passfromGray(kickfailed) 9:01 4 M.Jones10passfromGray(Scobeekick) 0:34 4 Wimbush6run(Scobeekick) 4:24 3 Ten. 4:11 Scobee38fieldgoal 3 Ten. Scobee46fieldgoal 10:13 2 Jax. 1:35 2 Jax. 1 Jax. Jax. Jax. TIT Gray 3-1 JAGUARS RUSHING:Toefield25-102(1TD),Pearman6-13Wimbush1-6 Jimmy Smithsurpassed 1,000yardsreceivingforthe secondconsecutiveseasonwith ANS RUSHING:Henry13-48,Nash6-32,Mauck3-19 orhDw ovrin Pt)03(% 0-0(0%) 7-14(50%) 0-3(0%) Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost 122-35-3.5 213(3-21) 6-14(43%) Punts-Avg. 25(6-14-5) Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 99-22-4.5 171(1-8) Third DownConversions(Pct.) 15(5-9-1) Att-Comp-Int Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS Time ofPossession :5Toefield32run(Scobeekick) 7:15 1 ENSE IAS(-2 3—13 — 13 40 0 — 0 0 13 0 10 17 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(12-4) TENNESSEE TITANS (4-12) JAGUARS 40,TITANS 13 ALLTEL STADIUM, JACKSONVILLE,FLA. Time: 3:10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JANUARY 1,2006 GAME NOTES GAME 16 7-244335-69-4.9 270-62-4.4 IASJAGUARS TITANS 92- 31-19-0 39-21-1 18-140 -803-38.7 5-48.0 54 34:11 25:49 2-1 69 degrees 7-50 2-1 DRIVE, TIME 13-77, 6:33 14-84, 6:30 jaguars.com 9-62, 3:51 6-41, 1:53 3-48, 1:29 8-65, 3:54 4-61, 2:05 4-5, 1:25 4-8, 1:32 2006 history. ■ the firsthalf. ■ ..21:8Brown 11passfromBrady(Vinatierikick) 12:08 2 SCORINGPLAYJax. N.E. TIME QTR TEAM two turnoversondowns. replaced Leftwichforthefinalthreedriveswhichendedwitha41-yardmissedfieldgoaland and-five byAsanteSamuel,whoreturnedthepick73yardsforatouchdown.DavidGarrard .OntheJaguarsensuingdrive,ByronLeftwichwasinterceptedonfourth- down passes,thefirsttoDavidGivensforthreeyardsandsecond63 back-to-back touchdowndrivestostartthesecondhalf.EachdriveendedwithBradytouch- Josh Scobee36-yardfieldgoalwith1:05remaininginthehalf.ThePatriotserupted ble atthePatriots’44-yardline.Aftertwopunts,Jaguarsscoredtheironlypointsona Brown. TheJaguarsnextdrivewasthwartedafter33yardswhenAlvinPearmanlostafum- 37-yard drivethatwascappedoffwithan11-yardtouchdownpassfromTomBradytoTroy downs onfourth-and-10toendthequarter.ThePatriotsbeganscoringwithasix-play, both teamspuntedontheirfirsttwopossessions.TheJaguarsstoppedthePatriots end atNewEnglandwitha28-3losstothePatriots.Thefirstquarterendedscorelessas The Jaguarsreturnedtothepostseasonforfirsttimesince1999butsawtheirseason Attendance: 68,756 1-11 (1TD),Givens1-3Davis PATRIOTS RECEIVING:Watson5-91(1TD),Faulk4-45,Branch2-3,Dillon1-12,Brown 3-13, Brady1-1 JAGUARS RECEIVING:M.Jones6-94,Williams4-56,Wilford4-53,J.Smith3-30,Taylor PATRIOTS PASSING: JAGUARS PASSING: Leftwich31-18-179,0TDs,1INT;Garrard8-3-68,INTs 1-(-1) P 2-8 JAGUARS RUSHING:Leftwich3-26,Taylor8-24,G.Jones2-15,Garrard2-14,Pearman Samuel 73interceptionreturn(Vinatierikick) Watson63passfromBrady(Vinatierikick) 14:46 Givens3passfromBrady(Vinatierikick) 3:03 4 7:13 3 3 N.E. N.E. N.E. ATRIOTS RUSHING:Faulk6-51,Dillon17-40,Davis1-13,Brady2-9,Pass1-6,Cassel Byron LeftwichsettheJaguarspostseason recordwithsevenconsecutivecompletionsin The Jaguarsrecordedfoursacksof TomBradywhichmarkedthesecond-mostinteam MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE orhDw ovrin Pt)14(5)0-1(0%) 7-14(50%) 1-4(25%) 1-12(8%) Fumbles-Lost 118-28-4.2 189(4-12) Punts-Avg. Fourth DownConversions(Pct.) 87-17-5.1 17(6-10-1) 205(6-42) Third DownConversions(Pct.) Att-Comp-Int 15(1-14-0) Net YardsPassing(Sacked-Yds) Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. Total Yards-Plays-Avg. First Downs(Run-Pass-Pen) TEAM STATISTICS Time ofPossession Penalties-Yards :5Scobee36fieldgoal 1:05 2 E NLN AROS(16 47—28 — 7 14 7 0 NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS (11-6) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(12-5) PATRIOTS 28,JAGUARS3 GILLETTE STADIUM, FOXBOROUGH, MASS. Brady 27-15-201,3TDs,0INTs WILD-CARD PLAYOFF GAME Time: 2:55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JANUARY 7,2006 GAME NOTES 9-247307-59-5.2 292-62-4.7 AUR PATRIOTS JAGUARS 92- 27-15-0 39-21-1 -185-39.2 5-41.8 93 30:28 29:34 8-40 2-1 0300—3 24 degrees 4-32 4-0 DRIVE, TIME 12-56, 5:45 12-81, 6:42 5-71, 2:53 6-37 2:05 - 247 2005 IN REVIEW 248 2005 IN REVIEW E UTN VRG 33. 88/36.7 83/36.9 PENALTIES/YARDS NET PUNTINGAVERAGE PUNTS/AVERAGE TOUCHDOWNS FUMBLES/BALLS LOST NET YARDS PASSING POET 8 8 9132 .92 98t4/7 78.0 47/277 89.3 83t 23/110 19 45t 22 5 6.69 15 3223 7.03 59.1 285 2123 57.9 482 175 PTS OPPONENTS JAGUARS 302 OT Matt Jones 4 Quinn Gray David Garrard 269 381 3 Byron Leftwich 0 0 PASSING 20/27 23/30 2 29/30 38/39 OPPONENTS 4 3 1 JAGUARS 1 22 21 SCORE BYPERIODS 0 0 4 0 18 2-point conversions: 42 0 1 1 0 30 OPPONENTS 1 0 0 1 0 JAGUARS 1 0 1 0 Mike Peterson 0 1 2 Alvin Pearman 0 0 1 0 0 0 Rashean Mathis 107 0 3 1 Kyle Brady 2 0 0 0 2 0 TP George Wrighster 0 3 2 23/30 2 3 Derrick Wimbush 5 S 0 0 4 38/39 Byron Leftwich 3 0 4 FG 6 Fred Taylor 0 4 David Garrard 5 0 4 PAT 0 LaBrandon Toefield Greg Jones 6 RT 0 Matt Jones PA Jimmy Smith RU 0 TD Ernest Wilford Josh Scobee SCORING NET YARDS RUSHING 68,756 L 65,485 70,025 3-28 W W 40-13 38-20 70,941 atNewEnglandPatriots 64,764 67,164 W 37,198 W Jan. 7 L TENNESSEE TITANS 69,149 20-14 W 10-9 POSTSEASON (0-1) 18-26 W atHouston 24-17 Texans 66,107 Jan. 1 64,613 SANFRANCISCO49ERS 31-28 Dec. 24 W W INDIANAPOLISCOLTS Dec. 18 atCleveland Browns 30-3 21-14 Dec. 11 at Arizona Cardinals Dec. 4 66,045 atTennessee Titans Nov. 27 63,891 66,137 L BALTIMORE RAVENS Nov.20 HOUSTON TEXANS W W 77,422 56,460 7-20 Nov. 13 23-17OT atSt.LouisRams 23-20 W Nov. 6 L OPENDATE 54,522 Oct. 30 26-20OT 3-10 atPittsburghSteelers 60,596 Oct. 23 65,204 CINCINNATI BENGALS L Oct. 16 DENVERBRONCOS W L 20-27 Oct. 9 26-14 7-23 Oct. 2 atNew York Jets Sept. 25 atIndianapolisColts Sept. 18 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 64,089 Sept. 11 W atDallasCowboys REGULAR SEASON(12-4) ATLANTA 20-17 FALCONS Sept. 1 at Tampa 25 BayBuccaneers Aug. Aug. 20 OPPONENT Aug. 13 PRESEASON (2-2) DATE TOTALDOWNS FIRST TOTAL NETYARDS POSSESSION AVG. Had Intercepted Completion Pct. Attempts/Completions Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Average perGame Returns Passing Rushing Total Rushes Average perGame Total Plays Average perGame Average PerPlay Passing Rushing Fourth DownPct. Fourth Down:Made/Att. Third DownPct. Third Down:Made/Att. Penalty IM OPIS2-7W64,072 W 27-17 MIAMI DOLPHINS 0 7 0 7 arr,JGAS11 P.0-0 Garrard, JAGUARS1-1,OPP. 0173 60269 0 86 36 117 30 77 1 91 361 12 99 113 70 67 T M C AD D/T DITL AKYSRATING SACK/YDS LG INT TD YDS/ATT YARDS PCT CMP ATT 6 85. 1766 784 83.9 8/45 37 1 4 6.65 1117 58.3 98 168 8 8 8135 .82 5 21288.4 32/162 45t 6 21 6.88 3352 58.1 283 487 485. 0 .4202 / 119.0 1/7 26 0 2 7.14 100 57.1 8 14 671 .00060074.3 0/0 6 0 0 4.00 12 66.7 2 3 FINAL 2005STATISTICS 2/06130/1055 121/1006 8/8 482/285 487/283 34. 88/42.8 83/42.4 21247/277 32/162 32567/205 93/225 CR / TIXDIST. W/L SCORE 9. 184.1 199.4 2. 106.8 122.4 2. 290.9 321.8 13 28:27 31:33 71 21/9 27/11 323223 2946 3352 3190 991709 1959 1021 194655 5149 12 65,251 L 21-24 8159.1 58.1 0028.6 4/14 32.7 40.0 4/10 41.3 A OPP JAX 502 170 301 5.0 21 18 42 97 34 6 3 6 6 6 0 0 0 12 12 0 0 24 0 42 0 6 12 0 0 18 20 0 0 24 30 0 36 0 0 434 963 158 273 4.8 19 22 30 79 36 4 4 erc ibs 9952. 1 1 0 1 91t 0 24 72t 24.5 TD 7.8 -1 8.1 955 0 LG -1.0 415 39 236 AVG 24 -1 15 YDS Kyle Brady 8.4 15 Rich Alexis TD NO 53 Alvin Pearman 0 29 1 1 410 LG Derrick Wimbush KICKOFF RETURNS 75 74 AVG 15 1 1 B OPPONENTS 22 33 YDS 49 74 JAGUARS LG 6 11 FC Rashean Mathis 36.9 33 IN 36.7 Chad Owens NO 11 42.4 TB Alvin Pearman 42.8 NET 36.9 3517 PUNT RETURNS 3763 83 AVG 42.9 88 OPPONENTS YDS 3517 JAGUARS NO 82 Chris Hanson PUNTING TD OPPONENTS LG JAGUARS 0 Daryl Smith AVG Deke Cooper YDS 11 Kenny Wright Deon Grant NO 5.7 Mike Peterson 2 T 17 Rashean Mathis 27 INTERCEPTIONS 3 OPPONENTS 9.2 JAGUARS Vince Manuwai 120 Cortez Hankton LaBrandon Toefield 13 Brian Jones Derrick Wimbush Greg Jones Fred Taylor George Wrighster Kyle Brady Alvin Pearman Reggie Williams 4 Matt Jones Ernest Wilford 32t Jimmy Smith RECEIVING 3.9 OPPONENTS JAGUARS 142 Quinn Gray Reggie Williams 36 Derrick Wimbush Matt Jones Byron Leftwich LaBrandon Toefield Alvin Pearman David Garrard Greg Jones Fred Taylor RUSHING ( ) (40G, 34G,38G,46G)(35G,47G,33G)(37G,53G,38N,48N) (31G, 48G)(29G,46N)(41G)()(43N,42G)(34N) OPPONENTS: ()(41G)(35G,25G)(41N,46B,33G,42G) 50+ 38G) 40-49 30-39 (30G, 38N)(24G,29G)(27G)(52N,32G)(40N,26G)(46G, 20-29 (32G, 51G,53G)(23G)(49N,44N)()(48G,33G,26G)(31G) 1-19 Scobee: (23G,41G,43N,29G,41G)(42N,28G)(32G,40G) OPPONENTS JAGUARS Josh Scobee FIELD GOALS OPPONENTS JAGUARS Greg Jones erry Cousin . 0 6 2.0 6 0 3 8 231. 3 22 21 83t 45t 11.3 11.8 3223 3352 285 283 5 7 . 74 3 27 71t 3.8 4.1 575 787 151 194 3 79395 4 51 3.9 1709 434 0 99397t18 71t 3.9 1959 502 OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO OYSAGL TD LG AVG YDS NO / / /091 1/1 9/14 8/10 2/2 0/0 / / / /02/3 5/10 7/8 9/9 0/0 / / / /02/3 5/10 7/8 9/9 0/0 5451. 10 41 12.7 445 35 06 . 00 0 10 13 1 6.5 0 6.4 33 65 19 5 83 8.7 7 7.5 10 42 6 157 13 39 240 12.0 18 45t 16.6 432 32 681 14.6 36 1023 41 70 16 . 2 9 1 3 2.2 45 28 67 3.8 5.5 149 31 172 39 31 25 . 50 25 4.3 51 12 612 378 0 85 23.7 1327 56 914974t2 41t 9.7 184 19 019 399t1 91t 23.9 1197 50 1-. 10 -1 -1.0 -1 1 55080 8 0 5.0 6 15 5.2 3 26 5 91. 10 41 16.3 49 3 91. 1 1 41t 15.8 79 5 13. 10 0 31 34 31.0 31 23.4 187 1 8 0 0 1 0.0 0 26t 18.0 1 54 3 0 1 10 7 1.5 4.0 3 12 2 3 42. 40 24 24.0 24 1 0 0 37 0 0 15.0 0 4 0.0 90 0 29 0 2.0 6 14 9.7 4 1 29 4.5 2 18 3 4 0 3 0.3 1 3 . 0 0 0.0 0 1 jaguars.com 2006 TACKLES iePtro 9 0 6604 -4 1 1 4 3 4 3-54* 6.0-44 86 104 190 Mike Peterson Daryl Smith Akin Ayodele Deon Grant onHnesn8 22 .-10942 0 1 20 4 9 0 3.0-21 21 62 83 John Henderson Deke Cooper Kenny Wright aha ahs7 62 -9*1 0 0 0 0 13 5-79** 0 24 46 70 Rashean Mathis Marcus Stroud Paul Spicer Terry Cousin egeHyad4 91 .-00445 1 2 57 4 4 0 8.5-40 10 39 49 Reggie Hayward Rob Meier eadSnaag 12 00010100 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 21 31 Gerald Sensabaugh Bobby McCray aclu ie 1740000400 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 7 11 Marcellus Wiley Donovin Darius Pat Thomas Tony Gilbert Greg Favors ai ihrsn4310010000 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 David Richardson nhn adx43119001100 0 1 1 0 0 1-9 1 3 4 Anthony Maddox Scott Starks Jamie Winborn Chris Roberson Jim Davis Nick Sorensen Martin Chase PCA EM AKE OOAS L/IKF FR FF BLK/KICK ASST SOLO TACKLES SPECIAL TEAMS erc ibs 81 0 0 1 8 10 18 Derrick Wimbush ikSrne 183000 0 0 3 8 11 Nick Sorensen ct trs1 0 0 0 1 9 10 Scott Starks ra oe 091000 0 0 1 9 10 Brian Jones oyGlet981000 0 0 1 8 9 Tony Gilbert a hms 0 1 0 3 5 8 Pat Thomas eeCoe 0 0 0 0 6 6 Deke Cooper eadSnaag 1 0 0 0 6 6 Gerald Sensabaugh rc ht 0 0 0 2 4 6 Tracy White aha ahs550102 0 1 0 5 5 Rashean Mathis rgJns541000 0 0 1 4 5 Greg Jones ai ihrsn440000 0 0 0 4 4 David Richardson ohSoe 220000 0 0 0 2 2 Josh Scobee ai ibr 0 0 0 0 2 2 Jamie Winborn er osn211000 0 0 1 1 2 Terry Cousin o eek 0 0 0 1 1 2 Joe Zelenka li era 0 1 0 0 1 1 Alvin Pearman retWlod110000 0 0 0 1 1 Ernest Wilford ay mt 0 0 0 1 0 1 Daryl Smith arno ofed101000 0 0 1 0 1 LaBrandon Toefield MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE * Peterson:26-yardTDvs.Bal.**Mathis:41-yardatPit. 2005 DEFENSIVESTATISTICS 0 23 .-35004241 4 2 4 0 0 2.5-13.5 38 62 100 1 84 .-21007610 1 6 7 0 1-0 4.0-12 49 68 117 TU AK N DTLQPF FR FF QBP TFL PD INT SACKS A UT TT 32 .-20211 1 2 0 14 1 1 8 1 0 2 4 1 0 24 3 0 0 4 1 0 5.5-42 0 7 3 6.0-36 0 4-18 20 12 0.5-3.5 7.5-43 23 35 25 13 47 31 43 56 56 64 41070543 0 0 1 0 0 35 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 6 0 7 2-4 1-0 1.0-7 0 0 24 42 28 28 66 50 52 78 80 06 115632 20100 0 1 0 12 3-29 1.5-6 21 69 90 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 1 2 3 5 5 6 7 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 249 2005 IN REVIEW 250 2005 IN REVIEW

2005 JAGUARS OFFENSIVE STARTERS GAME BY GAME

DATE OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB

Sept. 11 Seattle Smith Pearson Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady R. Williams Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Sept. 18 at Indianapolis Smith Salaam Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady R. Williams Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Sept. 25 at N.Y. Jets Smith Pearson Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady R. Williams Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Oct. 2 Denver Smith Salaam Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady R. Williams Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Oct. 9 Cincinnati Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady R. Williams Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady Wrighster (TE) Leftwich G. Jones Wimbush

Oct. 30 at St. Louis Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady R. Williams Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Nov. 6 Houston Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady Wilford Leftwich Taylor Wrighster (TE)

Nov. 13 Baltimore Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady Wrighster (TE) Leftwich Toefield G. Jones

Nov. 20 at Tennessee Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams M. Jones (WR) Wilford Leftwich Taylor G. Jones

Nov. 27 at Arizona Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady Wilford Leftwich G. Jones Wrighster (TE)

Dec. 4 at Cleveland Smith Barnes Manuwai Meester Naeole Williams Brady Wilford Garrard G. Jones Wrighster (TE)

Dec. 11 Indianapolis Smith Barnes Manuwai Norman Naeole Williams R. Williams (WR) Wilford Garrard Taylor G. Jones

Dec. 18 San Francisco Smith Barnes Manuwai Norman Naeole Williams Brady Wilford Garrard Taylor G. Jones jaguars.com Dec. 24 at Houston Smith Barnes Manuwai Norman Naeole Williams Brady Wilford Garrard Taylor B. Jones (TE)

Jan. 1 Tennessee Smith Barnes Manuwai Norman Fletcher Williams Brady Wilford Garrard Toefield Wrighster (TE)

Jan. 7 at New England Smith Barnes Manuwai Norman Naeole Williams Brady Wilford Leftwich Taylor G. Jones 2006

MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 2005 JAGUARS DEFENSIVE STARTERS GAME BY GAME

DATE OPPONENT LDE LDT RDT RDE OLB MLB OLB LCB RCB SS FS

Sept. 11 Seattle Spicer Stroud Henderson Hayward Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Darius Grant

Sept. 18 at Indianapolis Hayward Meier Stroud McCray Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Darius Grant

Sept. 25 at N.Y. Jets Spicer Stroud Henderson Hayward Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Oct. 2 Denver Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Oct. 9 Cincinnati Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Oct. 30 at St. Louis Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Nov. 6 Houston Spicer Henderson Stroud Hayward Cousin (CB) Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Nov. 13 Baltimore Hayward Henderson Stroud Spicer Cousin (CB) Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Nov. 20 at Tennessee Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Nov. 27 at Arizona Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Cousin (CB) Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Dec. 4 at Cleveland Spicer Stroud Henderson Hayward Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Dec. 11 Indianapolis Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Dec. 18 San Francisco Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Ayodele Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Cooper Grant

Dec. 24 at Houston Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Cousin (CB) Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Sensabaugh Grant

Jan. 1 Tennessee Wiley Stroud Manuwai Meier Cousin (CB) Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Sensabaugh Grant

Jan. 7 at New England Hayward Stroud Henderson Spicer Cousin (CB) Peterson D. Smith Mathis Wright Sensabaugh Grant 251 2005 IN REVIEW 252 2005 IN REVIEW

2005 JAGUARS OFFENSE GAME BY GAME

First Downs Third Tot Off Rushing Passing Penalty Fum Punts Poss Tot Rn Pa Pn Down Yds Ply Att Yds Net Sacks Gross Cmp Att Int No Yds Lost No-Avg Time

9/11 vs SEA (W) 18 4 13 1 4-13 362 66 31 119 243 3-15 258 18 32 0 6 31 1-0 4-44.0 34:11 9/18 at IND (L) 12 4 7 1 6-15 303 59 24 128 175 6-23 198 16 29 0 7 60 6-0 7-45.6 31:20 9/25 at NYJ (W-ot) 16 8 7 1 10-20 308 73 47 139 169 2-8 177 16 24 1 9 85 3-2 6-50.0 40:31 10/2 vs DEN (L) 13 1 10 2 3-9 241 47 12 11 229 2-11 240 20 34 2 15 119 3-2 6-41.8 21:55 10/9 vs CIN (W) 19 8 7 4 2-11 342 61 37 181 161 0-0 161 10 24 0 10 98 1-1 5-39.8 29:25 10/16 at PIT (W-ot) 17 6 9 2 7-19 246 73 35 93 153 3-24 177 19 35 1 10 106 1-0 9-46.9 36:09 10/30 at STL (L) 16 6 10 0 6-14 427 61 28 221 206 2-7 213 18 31 1 4 25 1-1 3-25.7 31:22 11/6 vs HOU (W) 18 4 12 2 6-12 312 54 27 98 214 2-4 218 19 25 0 6 45 1-0 6-37.8 29:04 11/13 vs BAL (W) 20 8 10 2 5-14 338 66 35 133 205 1-6 211 16 30 0 5 42 0-0 5-40.6 34:29 11/20 at TEN (W) 22 5 15 2 10-17 295 70 30 49 246 2-12 258 22 38 0 3 15 1-1 6-50.2 31:54 11/27 at ARZ (W) 19 8 9 2 8-15 295 61 33 162 133 0-0 133 14 28 0 11 81 0-0 4-39.0 31:41 12/4 at CLE (W) 17 7 8 2 5-13 237 59 38 122 115 1-1 116 11 20 1 5 50 0-0 4-41.3 29:43 12/11 vs IND (L) 18 5 12 1 3-11 324 58 23 74 250 0-0 250 26 34 0 7 65 4-3 5-38.6 26:02 12/18 vs SF (W) 21 6 13 2 6-17 336 77 35 134 202 2-14 216 21 40 0 10 84 0-0 8-39.3 35:40 12/24 at HOU (W) 30 11 14 5 5-11 448 67 33 172 276 3-16 292 18 31 0 6 50 2-0 2-49.0 32:18 jaguars.com 1/1 vs TEN (W) 25 6 14 5 7-14 335 69 35 122 213 3-21 234 19 31 0 7 50 2-1 3-38.7 34:11 TOTALS 12-4 301 97 170 34 93-225 5149 1021 502 1959 3190 32-162 3352 283 487 6 121 1006 27-11 83-42.4 31:33

1/7 at NE (L) 15 1 14 0 1-12 292 62 17 87 205 6-42 247 21 39 1 8 40 2-1 5-41.8 29:34 2006 2005 JAGUARS DEFENSE GAME BY GAME MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE First Downs Third Tot Off Rushing Passing Penalty Fum Punts Poss Tot Rn Pa Pn Down Yds Ply Att Yds Net Sacks Gross Cmp Att Int No Yds Lost No-Avg Time

9/11 vs SEA (W) 20 5 13 2 3-9 322 58 19 97 225 3-21 246 21 37 2 5 29 3-3 5-46.0 25:49 9/18 at IND (L) 18 10 7 1 7-16 268 66 38 146 122 0-0 122 13 28 1 6 45 0-0 7-46.1 28:40 9/25 at NYJ (W-ot) 12 4 5 3 3-12 168 51 25 89 79 4-16 95 11 22 2 6 44 3-1 7-48.6 25:34 10/2 vs DEN (L) 24 9 12 3 5-15 306 73 44 188 118 3-18 136 19 26 0 5 30 0-0 4-48.5 38:05

10/9 vs CIN (W) 20 6 12 2 4-13 364 61 26 132 232 2-7 239 22 33 0 12 94 2-1 12-94 30:35 10/16 at PIT (W-ot) 16 3 7 6 1-12 218 60 30 73 145 2-9 154 11 28 3 7 80 2-1 6-31.7 27:27 10/30 at STL (L) 15 7 7 1 4-12 386 56 33 200 186 2-14 200 13 21 3 9 59 0-0 5-40.8 28:38 11/6 vs HOU (W) 17 7 10 0 4-12 279 59 23 88 191 6-28 219 22 30 0 4 30 5-1 5-44.0 30:56 11/13 vs BAL (W) 8 2 5 1 4-14 163 54 17 53 110 4-32 142 19 33 3 9 86 0-0 7-44.6 25:31 11/20 at TEN (W) 16 4 11 1 5-13 254 54 21 63 191 3-17 208 20 30 1 11 73 0-0 8-46.6 28:06 11/27 at ARZ (W) 23 2 16 5 3-11 368 65 16 67 301 3-14 315 29 46 1 11 105 1-1 4-40.0 28:19 12/4 at CLE (W) 15 4 9 2 4-12 303 57 32 98 205 5-21 226 13 20 0 7 97 1-0 6-37.2 30:17 12/11 vs IND (L) 25 3 19 3 6-14 399 74 34 99 300 3-24 324 24 37 0 5 47 0-0 3-46.3 33:58 12/18 vs SF (W) 11 4 3 4 1-13 217 51 25 110 107 2-16 123 8 24 1 8 56 1-0 8-41.9 24:20 12/24 at HOU (W) 18 4 13 1 7-13 370 62 29 107 263 4-32 295 19 29 1 7 40 1-0 2-32.0 27:42 1/1 vs TEN (W) 15 5 9 1 6-14 270 62 22 99 171 1-8 179 21 39 1 18 140 2-1 5-48.0 25:49 TOTALS 12-4 273 79 158 36 67-205 4655 963 434 1709 2946 47-277 3223 285 482 19 130 1055 21-9 88-42.8 28:27

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OLB — IR Darius — ps ina P TE P P — Curry ps TE ina Cousin — ina — P ps Cordova ina TE Copper — OLB ps OLB Connolly OLB ina OLB ps Chase — SSSSIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIR OLB Brown OLB ps Brady OLB Barnes Baggs psAyodele Alexis ps———————— 0-0-0-0 —————— IRIRIRIRIRIR 2-2-0-0 SINDCPSHBTACISHT DNP-INAC N U D E N L U L T N N J D A GP-GS- E O F N L Z E A O T I I E Y N E 2005 PLAYER PARTICIPATION jaguars.com 2006 21 s F*1 13680*24 . 00000000 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 0.0 2.0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 3 6 0 1 3.0 3.0 3 3 6.0 0 6 0 4 0 1 1 10 4 0 0 1 3.5 3.7 17 7 (neck) Inactive 0 45 44 3.0 6.1 9 0 45.0 *12 45 43 0 2 0 0 *7 0.0 18 1 22 3 5 1 0 3.8 5.0 25t 0 2.1 15 3.4 103 1 *27 8 33 78 0 18 3 1 0 *16 *23 4.6 3.6 0 12 1 6 101 3.9 2 61 20 1.9 27 4.2 *22 0.5 0 0 19 106 *17 *7 2 (ankle) Inactive 0 *25 2 2 12/24 atHOU 11 (ankle) Inactive *10 *4 6.0 2.0 -1.3 12/18 vs.SF 24 -8 2 12/11 0 vs.IND *4 14 *1 12/4 atCLE *6 (ankle) Inactive 1 4.0 11/27 at AZ 48 71t 7.5 11/20 0 at TEN 165 (ankle) Inactive 0 *12 17 11/13 vs.BAL 5 *22 5.5 11/6 vs.HOU 132 1.8 10/30 atSTL 14 *24 10/16 atPIT *8 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN 0.0 0-0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 104.2 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0.0 0 0 104.9 0 0 2-12 0 86.9 0 100.0 33 1-6 18 0 115.1 87.2 2-4 0 12/24 atHOU 42 2-7 3 0 2 66.0 39 57.8 12/18 vs.SF 0 3-24 37 92.5 1 *2 258 0 12/11 vs.IND 41 53.3 0-0 1 1 12/4 atCLE 211 22 76.0 2 1 65.8 26t *38 218 11/27 1 58.1 at 2-11 AZ 16 0 213 54.2 11/20 45t *30 2 at 19 TEN 177 2 41.7 *25 18 11/13 vs.BAL 1 161 *31 19 11/6 vs.HOU 58.8 *35 10 240 10/30 atSTL *24 10/16 atPIT 20 *34 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN 10/16 atPIT 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN Totals 74.3 0-0 6 0 0 66.7 12 2 3 89.3 23-110 45t 5 15 57.9 2123 175 302 Totals 22 tHU*3 8225. 731 100.5 68.3 0.0 3-16 2-14 37 84.6 0-0 103.3 59.0 30 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 1 31 0 22 58.1 17 0 52.5 0 292 1 0 0 216 1 2 0 0.0 74.2 18 55.0 21 46.2 *31 250 116 0 *40 115 12/24 atHOU 26 11 12 *35 12/18 vs.SF *20 0 26 12/11 vs.IND 0 12/4 atCLE 11/27 at AZ 11/20 at TEN 11/13 vs.BAL 11/6 vs.HOU 10/30 atSTL Totals / tN 83. 121 68.8 2-12 41 0 0 37.5 68 3 8 1/7 atNE /5a Y 79 . 41* . 2551 0 12 0 5.5 0 22 0.0 4 0 0 0 3 1.8 0 7 27 9.7 29 *4 *3 1 14 0 2.6 18 98 5.1 81 *37 *16 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND 39.6 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 103.0 2-8 76.5 6-23 36t 41 1 2 0 69.5 0 177 55.2 198 16 *23 16 *29 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND / s E Inactive 1/1 vs. TEN 119.0 1-7 26 0 2 57.1 100 8 14 87.5 2-14 32 0 0 62.5 128 10 *16 0.0 1/1 vs. 0-0 TEN 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 61.1 4-30 24 1 0 58.1 179 9/11 vs.SEA 18 *31 1/7 atNE 1/1 vs. TEN / tN 43070* 5751 . 0 4 4.0 8 2 0 11 7.5 15 *2 0 7 3.0 24 * 8 1/7 atNE /1v.SA*2 63890* . . 0 2 2.0 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 *0 0 9 3.8 76 *20 9/11 vs.SEA 91.7 0-0 6 0 0 6100.0 1 1 103.2 3-15 45 0 2 54.8 252 17 *31 9/11 vs.SEA MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 2005 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME 6 811 83413 -58. 48105. 617119.0 1-7 26 0 2 57.1 100 8 14 83.9 8-45 37 1 4 58.3 1117 98 168 9 8 . 1 5 7 . 743 4 . 51 45 3.8 149 39 4 27 3.8 575 151 3 71t 4.1 787 194 FRED TAYLOR (Att. -Comp. - 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Yds. - Avg. -LG TD) . 41 . t1DidNotPlay 1 8t 2.5 10 *4 0 0 0.0 0 0 . 199090DidNotPlay DidNotPlay 0 9 9.0 0 9 0 0.0 *1 0 0 *5 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 . ncie(nl)* 7541t1 1 13t 6 5.4 27 0 3.8 28 *5 19 3.7 *5 13 *9 (ankle) Inactive (ankle) Inactive (ankle) Inactive 0 2 0 2.0 0 0 2 0.0 3 0 3.0 1 3 0 1 RECEIVING NSBRNLFWC DAVID GARRARD BYRON LEFTWICH ONES 000000 0 0.0 0 *0 jaguars.com 2006 (1 ret.for0yardsvs.SF) Additional Kickoffs: 21 s F*21 . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 6 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 6.0 0 0 0.0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.5 5 0 9 6 0.0 0 0 0 5.0 0 8 5.0 2 9 5 0 0 0 (neck) Inactive 10 0 8.0 0 0 0 9.0 0.0 1 8 0 0 9 0.0 0 *2 0.0 7 0.0 0 0 0 12/24 atHOU 0 0 *1 3.5 *1 7 0 *0 12/18 vs.SF 7 0 0 0 *0 7.0 12/11 vs.IND 0 7 0.0 12/4 atCLE *2 0 0.0 0 0 11/27 0 at 0 AZ 10 *1 0 10.0 11/20 at 0.0 TEN 10 *0 4 0 11/13 *0 vs.BAL 4.0 *1 11/6 vs.HOU 4 *0 10/30 atSTL 10/16 atPIT *1 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN 22 tHU010000Practice squad Practice squad 0 Practice squad 0 Practice squad Practice squad 0 0 13 0 6.4 0 0 Practice 0 squad 45 10 Practice 1 squad Practice squad 5 23 7.0 1 15.0 45 0 21 4.5 7 Practice squad 9 Practice squad 0 0 0 Practice squad 0 0 12 3 2 3 11.5 12/24 atHOU 23 4 15 2 0 8.4 12/18 vs.SF 0 Practice squad 3 2.7 59 0 17 8 12/11 9 vs.IND 2 8.7 0 8 26 12/4 atCLE 5.0 1 7 15 8.0 0 11/27 1 at AZ 3 8 0 12 11/20 3 at TEN 8.0 3 1 11/13 24 vs.BAL 1 11/6 vs.HOU 1 10/30 atSTL 3 10/16 atPIT 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 21.0 0 0 0.0 21 0 0 32 0 0.0 16 0 0 1 0 21.3 0 0 0 0 16.0 85 0.0 0.0 0 0 28 16 37 4 0 0 0 18.4 1 0.0 1 28.0 92 0 56 0 0 91t 0 5 46.0 12/24 atHOU 2 25 0 138 0 12/18 vs.SF 24.0 3 0 44 48 12/11 vs.IND 30 31.5 0 0 2 0 63 12/4 atCLE 23.0 34 40 20 0 46 29.0 2 11/27 at AZ 87 26.5 20.0 2 36 106 11/20 at TEN 40 3 4 18.3 11/13 vs.BAL 2 73 11/6 vs.HOU 4 10/30 atSTL (hamstring) Inactive 10/16 atPIT 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN Totals Ind., 1rec.for11 yardsvs.Bal), Vince Manuwai (1rec.for-1yardsat Ten) Additional Receptions: Cortez Hankton(3rec.for15 yardsvs. Ten), LaBrandon Toefield (2recfor6yardsat Totals Totals / tN 72. 80000000 0 0.0 0 0 0 28 24.3 97 4 1/7 atNE / tN 24090Practice squad 0 9 4.0 12 1 3 1/7 atNE /5a Y . . . 0 8 4.0 0 8 41 41.0 41 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 *0 *0 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND /8a N 02. 4030620600000000 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 6 Practice squad 0 3 0 11 0 8.0 32 24 20.0 40 2 0 4 2 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND 0 0 0 28 0.0 20.7 62 0 3 0 0 34 23.3 Inactive 93 4 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND / s E 32. 10000000 0 0.0 0 0 0 31 26.5 53 2 1/1 vs. TEN 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 *0 (neck) Inactive 1/7 atNE 1/1 vs. TEN / s E 11. 30Practice squad 0 13 10.3 31 1 3 1/1 vs. TEN /1v.SA*11 001 . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 10 10.0 10 *1 9/11 vs.SEA /1v.SA312 . 40 14 8.0 24 1 3 9/11 vs.SEA 0 17 17.0 17 1 0 26 23.0 46 2 9/11 vs.SEA MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE ERC IBS ALVINPEARMAN DERRICK WIMBUSH 9 8 . 1 6526034 634 0 41 16.3 49 3 0 6 5.2 26 5 3 71t 4.1 787 194 9952. 1 8 343 0 34 23.4 187 8 1 91t 24.5 955 39 91 1 . 40306206010- 10- 0 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1 0 6 2.0 6 0 3 0 24 8.4 410 15 49 RGJNSDRIKWMUHBRIANJONES DERRICK WIMBUSH GREG JONES Kyle Brady(1ret.for24yardsatCle),Rich Alexis (1ret.for31yardsvs.Ind),GregJones LI ERA CHADOWENS ALVIN PEARMAN (No. -FC Yds. - Avg. -LG TD) (No. - Yds. - Avg. -LG TD) KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS . 000000 0 0.0 0 *0 0 0 0.0 0 0 . . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Inactive . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-. 10 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1 . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 RASHEAN MATHIS 257 2005 IN REVIEW 258 2005 IN REVIEW (1 tackle atPIT),G.Favors (1tackle and4assistsvs. TEN), M.Chase(1assistvs. TEN), J. Davis(1tackle vs. TEN) Additional Tackles: oas47-277 Totals 12/24 at HOU 4-32 J. Henderson (2-20), M. Peterson (1-9), R. Hayward (1-3) 1-14 T. Cousin (1-14) (1-14) T.Cousin 1-14 J. (2-20),M. Henderson Peterson (1-9), R.Hayward (1-3) M.Peterson (1-10), R.Meier(1-6) 4-32 --- (1-9) HOU Maddox A. 2-16 K. at Wright R. (1-0) Hayward (2-15), 12/24 D.Grant(1-0) 0-0 1-0 3-24 12/18 vs.SF B.McCray(1-9), M.Peterson (1-6), P. Spicer(1-5), 1-0 12/11 IND vs. A. Ayodele (1.5-7), 5-21 R.Meier(1-7), T. Cousin(0.5-0) 3-14 P. Spicer (1-8),12/4 atCLE D.Smith(1-6), R.Meier(1-3) T. Cousin(2-5), 3-17 11/27 at AZ --- 3-31 11/20 at B.McCray (2-17), R.Meier(1-8), M. Peterson (1-7) TEN 0-0 4-32 D.Smith(1-6), R.Meier(1-8),11/13 M.Peterson (1-5), vs.BAL M. Peterson (1-7), P. Spicer(1-7) 6-28 2-14 R.Hayward (2-9) 11/6 vs.HOU 10/30 atSTL M.Stroud(1-7), --- D.Smith(1-0) 2-9 0-0 2-7 R.Hayward (1.5-8), R.Meier (1-6), P.10/16 atPIT Spicer(0.5-4) 3-18 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN / s E - B.McCray(1-8) 1-8 1/1 vs. TEN P. Spicer(3-14), R.Hayward (1-2) --- 4-16 0-0 9/25 atNYJ A. Ayodele9/18 atIND (1-10), R.Hayward (1-3), 3-21 9/11 vs.SEA / tN -2R awr 14,R ee 14,M eesn(-) - --- 0-0 R. Hayward (1-4), R. Meier(1-4), M.Peterson (1-3), 4-12 NE at 1/7 Totals 1/7 atNE Totals 22 tHU0056I N ------3-2 3-1 6-1 2-1 6-1 4-2 4-1 2-1 8-0 2-1 1-2 1-3 0-0 2-0 1-1 7-0 1-0 2-1 4-2 5-0 0-3 2-2 0-0 1-0 7-2 2-0 3-1 2-0 1-0 5-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 5-0 3-2 2-0 0-0 5-0 5-2 1-1 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-3 3-4 1-2 0-3 0-0 4-2 0-1 0-0 4-0 4-0 INA 2-1 2-0 INA 4-0 1-1 2-0 2-2 4-0 2-3 4-0 2-0 IR 0-0 2-3 0-0 IR INA INA 4-1 3-2 0-0 INA 5-1 1-0 1-0 INA 5-6 0-0 IR IR 6-3 0-0 INA 0-0 INA 1-1 INA INA 0-0 5-0 0-0 10-8 7-11 3-1 11-8 0-0 INA 0-0 0-1 1-2 5-3 0-1 INA 3-4 3-4 3-0 12/24 atHOU 0-0 INA INA 0-0 1-0 7-5 12/18 3-2 vs.SF 0-0 0-0 INA 8-7 0-0 0-0 6-2 2-0 0-0 12/11 vs.IND 10-5 1-0 5-2 4-3 INA 12/4 11-4 atCLE 7-6 0-0 INA 0-0 6-0 4-8 -- 0-0 11/27 at AZ 4-1 3-1 5-5 5-5 0-0 0-0 11/20 at TEN 3-9 6-2 4-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-6 11/13 3-3 vs.BAL 3-6 0-0 2-3 7-8 INA 11/6 3-0 5-1 vs.HOU 6-4 0-0 8-1 0-0 2-2 3-4 1-0 10/30 atSTL 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 9-0 4-2 6-1 10/16 atPIT 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 10/9 vs.CIN 2-0 4-0 0-0 1-0 8-4 0-0 10/2 vs.DEN 6-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 6-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 4-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 5-3 7-1 1-2 6-5 1-0 0-0 3-2 7-1 0-0 2-1 5-2 4-4 2-4 0-0 2-0 5-5 1-1 5-3 1-2 0-0 4-2 2-1 0-0 IR 0-0 3-0 0-0 IR 0-0 2-2 3-0 11-2 3-3 0-0 4-1 IR IR 1-4 12/24 atHOU 2-2 5-1 0-0 7-3 IR 12/18 vs.SF 2-1 2-0 4-3 12/11 vs.IND 2-4 IR 2-5 2-3 12/4 atCLE 3-0 2-3 IR 11/27 1-1 at AZ IR 6-3 11/20 at 3-2 IR TEN IR 11/13 vs.BAL 2-0 IR 11/6 vs.HOU 10/30 atSTL IR 10/16 atPIT 10/9 vs.CIN 10/2 vs.DEN / tN - - R220041001121233-1 2-3 0-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 INA 0-0 INA 4-1 5-0 0-0 2-1 2-2 IR IR 2-0 6-4 IR 0-0 1-0 3-0 5-2 1/7 atNE 2-1 1/1 vs. TEN 3-3 2-0 6-3 3-4 3-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 IR 1/1 vs. TEN /5a Y N - -000000008040523-0 4-3 5-2 2-2 8-4 4-0 4-0 2-1 8-0 2-1 3-1 0-0 2-0 1-1 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 INA 0-0 INA 2-1 -- 0-0 -- -- 4-5 11-5 3-3 INA 4-3 1-2 INA 3-0 9/25 atNYJ INA 4-1 5-3 9/18 atIND 0-0 4-0 9/11 vs.SEA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-3 6-1 5-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 5-0 0-0 5-1 2-2 3-0 2-3 0-2 4-0 1-2 IR 3-0 4-1 2-1 9/25 atNYJ 9/18 atIND 9/11 vs.SEA D. Richardson (3tackles and1assistvs. TEN), C.Roberson(1tackle and1assistvs. TEN), N.Sorensen 5 5 5 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 #99 #98 #97 #95 #93 #92 #91 #75 #57 #54 #53 #52 #51 #50 #43 #37 #35 #31 #27 #25 #21 #20 - 0-62074313-22- 31 91 22 42-24 62-21 39-10 43-13 20-3 35-12 3-1 7-4 2-0 104-86 5-2 68-49 62-38 3-4 21-10 69-21 52-28 3-1 46-24 50-28 31-25 6-2 R0121330000642200628-0 6-2 0-0 2-2 6-4 0-0 0-0 3-3 2-1 0-1 IR B. McCray(0.5-4),D.Grant(0.5-4) D. Smith(1-1) J. (1-1), Henderson D.Smith(1-0) P. Spicer(1-5), B. McCray (1-4), D.Grant(1-2) QUARTERBACK SACKS From Coaches' Tape Review(Solo- Assist) DEFENSIVE TACKLES -9D.Grant(1-29), D.Smith(1-0) 2-29 -0R. Mathis (2-20), D. Grant (1-0) 3-20 R.Mathis(1-41t), M.Peterson 3-54 -4M.Peterson (1-14) 1-14 19-184 - --- 0-0 - --- 0-0 - R. Mathis (1-9), D. C 2-9 - K. Wright (1-4) 1-4 - R.Mathis(1-9) 1-9 M. Peterson (1-26t) (1-14), T. Cousin(1-[-1]) INTERCEPTIONS jaguars.com ooper (1-0) HISTORY HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS

1989 Jacksonville Jaguars if an expansion team is awarded. Aug. 17 — Touchdown Jacksonville!, a part- Dec. 10 — Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. nership to lead the community effort to win and City officials make the groupʼs first pres- an NFL franchise is formed. The group, led entation to commissioner Tagliabue and by Tom Petway, includes Jeb Bush, other NFL officials in New York. Hamilton Jordan and Arthur “Chick” Sherrer. 1992 1990 March 17 — At the Leagueʼs annual winter April 4 — com- meeting in Phoenix, the list of expansion missioner Paul Tagliabue announces that candidate cities is cut from 11 to seven. the League will expand by two teams no Jacksonville is one of the seven; Nashville, later than the 1993 season. San Antonio, Raleigh-Durham, and July 26 — The NFL Realignment and Honolulu are eliminated. Expansion Committee recommends that the May 19 — The five finalists in the expansion League expand by two teams for the 1993 race are named: Jacksonville, Charlotte, season. Baltimore, Memphis, St. Louis. Sacramento and Oakland are eliminated. 1991 Oct. 20 — Citing complications surrounding the ongoing labor situation, the NFL votes to Feb. 12 — In a unanimous vote, the delay the expansion announcement to its Jacksonville City Council votes to commit 1993 fall meeting in Chicago and for expan- $60 million to renovate the Gator Bowl, con- sion teams to begin play in 1995. tingent upon the City being awarded an expansion football team. 1993 May 15 — The NFL Realignment and Expansion Committee recommends the Jan. 6 — A seven-year Collective Bargaining League expand by two teams for the 1994 Agreement is reached between the League season, contrary to the July 26, 1990 vote. and its players. With the labor situation May 22 — At the ownersʼ meeting in resolved, a new expansion timetable is Minneapolis, a plan is approved that will add expected in March. two expansion teams to the League for the March 18 — J. Wayne Weaver is introduced 1994 season. as managing general partner of Touchdown May 30 — Florida Governor Lawton Chiles Jacksonville!, Ltd. signs into law the Professional Sports March 23 — The expansion race is official- Facilities Program, a state statute that pro- ly resumed by the NFL. vides state funding of up to $2 million for 30 April 12 — After a tour with Touchdown years for funding new sports facilities that Jacksonville!, Ltd. representatives, NFL offi- operate in the state of Florida. cials indicate that additional renovations June 25 — The lease that includes the beyond those already planned would be recently approved $60 million package to necessary to renovate the Gator Bowl to renovate the Gator Bowl is approved by City NFL standards. Council. June 25 — Negotiations for a new lease July 17 — The NFL announces it will accept between Jacksonville Mayor Ed Austin and applications for expansion teams. Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. break down. Sept. 16 — The City of Jacksonville files an July 1 — Mayor Austin and Touchdown expansion application with the League, one Jacksonville!, Ltd. resume negotiations and of 11 cities to apply. agree on a plan that caps stadium renova-

HISTORY Oct. 1 — Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. sub- tion costs at $112 million and protects the mits its ownership application to the League. city from cost overruns. Mayor Austin sends The nine-member partnership includes local the lease to City Council for approval. businessman and Touchdown Jacksonville!, July 21 — The Jacksonville City Council Ltd. general partner Tom Petway. J. Wayne fails to approve the newly-negotiated $112 Weaver is one of the eight limited partners, million stadium proposal. As a result, along with Jeb Bush, Lawrence DuBow, Earl Weaver announces that Touchdown 260 Hadlow, Preston Haskell, Sandy McArthur, Jacksonville!, Ltd. is ending its bid for an Charles Towers and Ron Weaver. NFL expansion franchise. Oct. 24 — David Seldin is named president July 22 — Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. and chief operating officer of Touchdown closes offices and club seat and executive Jacksonville!, Ltd. suite deposits are returned. Dec. 6 — Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. Aug. 20 — The Florida Times-Union reports announces that the team name will be the that negotiations between Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. and the City have resumed, encouraged by the NFL and at the

jaguars.com request of Times-Union publisher Carl Sept. 28 — The NFL announces specific Cannon and Chamber of Commerce chair- plans to stock the expansion teams. man Adam Herbert. Nov. 1 — The Jaguars hold their first official Aug. 21— Mayor Austin and Touchdown workout at Bishop Kenny High School. Jacksonville! reach an agreement on a new Thirteen offensive linemen work out in front of stadium lease capping stadium renovation 1,500 fans. costs at $121 million, $53 million to come Nov. 2 — The NFL announces its plans for from city funds and $68 million from team and division alignment, putting the Jaguars in the team related sources. As project manager, AFC Central Division along with the Cincinnati Touchdown Jacksonville! assumes responsi- Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Houston Oilers bility for any cost overruns. and Pittsburgh Steelers. The Carolina Aug. 22 — Facing the challenge of selling Panthers will join the NFC West Division. 9,000 club seats, a committee of civic and Dec. 15 — The Jaguars sign the first 10 play- business leaders is formed called NFL Now!, ers in team history: WR Shannon Baker, LB headed by Carl Cannon and Adam Herbert. Hillary Butler, DE Ferric Collons, OL Greg Aug. 23 — The City Council votes 14-4 to Huntington, RB Randy Jordan, DE Ernie approve the new lease. Logan, OT Rickie Shaw, DE Jason Simmons, Aug. 24 — With the new public/private part- DE Ricky Sutton, DE Chris Williams. nership, Weaver and Mayor Austin meet with Commissioner Tagliabue, who welcomes 1995 Jacksonville back into the expansion race. Aug. 25 — NFL Now! begins a 10-day drive Jan. 12 — Dick Jauron is hired as defensive to sell the required club seats. coordinator. Jauron had spent nine years with Aug. 26 — Former Kansas City Chiefs defen- the as an assistant coach sive back Deron Cherry joins Touchdown in charge of defensive backs. Jacksonville! as the ninth member of the own- Jan. 14 — Kevin Gilbride is introduced as the ership group. Jaguarsʼ offensive coordinator. He had previ- Sept. 3 — Carl Cannon of NFL Now! ously been the assistant head coach/offen- announces that 9,737 club seats have been sive coordinator of the Houston Oilers. sold, a number that rises to 10,112 once all Jan. 20 — The Jaguars unveil their new logo the applications are processed. and team uniform. Sept. 21 — Weaver and other Touchdown Jan. 21 — Larry Pasquale is hired as the Jacksonville! officials make their presentation teamʼs special teams coordinator. to the NFL finance and expansion committees. Feb. 14 — The Jaguars draft 31 players in the Oct. 26 — In Chicago, NFL owners select the expansion draft. The first player selected is Carolina Panthers for an expansion team but Arizona quarterback . During delay the announcement of the second the draft, the Jaguars acquire such veteran expansion city. players as Desmond Howard, , Nov. 30 (4:12 p.m. ET) — In Chicago, Darren Carrington, Reggie Cobb, Eugene Jacksonville is awarded the 30th franchise Chung, Derek Brown and Willie Jackson. in the National Football League. Feb. 28 — The Jaguars sign their first unre- Dec. 1 — A victory celebration in the Gator stricted free agents: guard Shawn Bouwens Bowl, as 25,000 Jaguars fans battle cold and and defensive linemen Joel Smeenge and rain to welcome Wayne Weaver, Jaguars offi- Don Davey. Within 15 days, six more unre- cials, city officials and community leaders stricted free agents are signed: cornerback upon their return from Chicago. Vinnie Clark, punter Bryan Barker, cornerback Mickey Washington, defensive tackle Kelvin 1994 Pritchett, defensive end Jeff Lageman and center Dave Widell. Jan. 3 — Demolition of the Gator Bowl March 23 — The Jacksonville Jaguars begins. Foundation awards its first grants to eight Jan. 6 — The Jaguars announce a season local organizations totaling $139,850. ticket sellout for their first three seasons. Over April 21 — The first trade in Jaguars history: HISTORY 56,000 season tickets are sold through Dec. Jacksonville acquires quarterback Mark 31, just one month after the awarding of the Brunell from the Green Bay Packers in team. exchange for draft picks in the third and fifth Feb. 21 — Tom Coughlin is hired as Jaguars rounds of the 1995 draft. head coach. The former Boston College head April 22 — Southern California offensive coach and assistant with the New York Giants tackle Tony Boselli becomes the Jaguarsʼ 261 brings six of his assistants with him. first-ever selection in the college draft, the Aug. 24 — The Jaguars announce they will second overall pick. Later in the first round, hold their first training camp in 1995 at the running back James Stewart is chosen 19th University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. overall after the Jaguars trade up in the Sept. 14 — The Jacksonville Jaguars round. The Jaguars select a total of 10 play- Foundation, Inc. is established, under the direc- ers during the two-day draft. tion of Delores Barr Weaver and Dr. Gregory S. April 28-30 — The first minicamp is held on Gross. the practice fields adjacent to the new stadium.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS June 1 — The Jaguars sign their entire first defensive back Aaron Beasley. class of draft choices at the same time, an July 19 — The Jaguars open their second event unprecedented in NFL history. training camp, their first at Ferrell Fields at June 2-8 — The second minicamp is held, Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The prac- with one practice session being conducted tice fields were named in memory of Roger in front of 2,500 fans at Bishop Kenny High. Ernest Ferrell Sr. in a morning dedication. June 10 — “The Roar of the Jaguars,” the Sept. 1 — The Jaguars open their second teamʼs cheerleader squad, is introduced at season with a 24-9 victory over the defending The Landing in downtown Jacksonville. The AFC-champion Pittsburgh Steelers. It marks squad includes 36 cheerleaders. the first game the Jacksonville defense does July 8 — The Jaguarsʼ first-ever training not allow a touchdown. camp opens at the University of Wisconsin- Sept. 22 — Mark Brunell throws for a team- Stevens Point. record 432 yards and three touchdowns, but July 29 — The Jaguars play their first pre- the Jaguars lose their first-ever overtime season contest in the Pro Football Hall of game, 28-25, at New England. Fame game in Canton, Ohio, but lose to the Sept. 29 — In the first regular-season game Carolina Panthers 20-14 when a last-minute between the two 1995 expansion teams, drive ends at the Panthersʼ two-yard line. Jacksonville beats Carolina, 24-14, as Aug. 18 — Jacksonville Municipal Stadium James Stewart runs for two TDs and the opens, as the Jaguars host their first home Jaguars rush for a team-record 179 yards. preseason game. However, they lose to the Oct. 20 — Keenan McCardell catches 16 St. Louis Rams, 27-10. passes — tied for the third-highest total in Sept. 3 — The Jaguars play their inaugural pro football history — for a team-record 232 game in front of 72,363 fans but lose to the yards. However, despite breaking or tying Houston Oilers, 10-3. 28 team records for single-game perform- Oct. 1 — The Jaguars get their first win, 17- ances, the Jaguars lose at St. Louis, 17-14. 16, at Houston in the fifth week of the regu- Nov. 24 — The Jaguars win at Baltimore, lar season — the third-fastest first victory in 30-27 for their first overtime victory on a 34- NFL expansion history and the fastest to yard field goal by Mike Hollis. earn a win on the road. Dec. 12 — Keenan McCardell becomes the Oct. 8 — The Jaguars defeat AFC Central first Jaguar voted to the Pro Bowl. Mark rival Pittsburgh Steelers 20-16 for their first Brunell and Tony Boselli are later added as home victory, the only time in NFL history an replacements, and Brunell goes on to win expansion team has ever defeated a team MVP honors in the Feb. 2 game in Honolulu. that would go on to play in the Super Bowl in Dec. 22 — The Jaguars clinch their first the same season. playoff berth in franchise history with a 19- Dec. 3 — Jaguars wide receiver Jimmy 17 victory over the Atlanta Falcons, as Smith scores a team-record three touch- Morten Andersenʼs 30-yard field goal downs three different ways at Denver — on attempt goes wide left. a blocked punt, off a lateral on a kickoff Dec. 28 — The first second-year expansion return and on a pass reception — an franchise in NFL history to play a postseason extreme rarity in NFL history. game, the Jaguars become the first team to Dec. 24 — The Jaguars break the previous defeat the Buffalo Bills in a playoff game in record for victories by an expansion team Rich Stadium. Natrone Means leads the way with a last-second, 24-21 win over in the 30-27 victory by running for 175 yards. Cleveland in the Brownsʼ final game before a three-year absence. 1997 1996 Jan. 4 — The Jaguars post the biggest upset Feb. 18 — Pittsburgh Steelers offensive in the NFL since Joe Namath led the Jets to tackle becomes the first unre- victory in Super Bowl III, as they stun the foot- stricted free agent to sign with the Jaguars ball world and the Denver Broncos with a 30- HISTORY in 1996. 27 victory. After flying back to Jacksonville, March 1 — Free agent Eddie Robinson the team finds 40,000 fans waiting for them at signs from Houston, bolstering a young line- 1:30 a.m. in Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. backer corps. Jan. 12 — The Jaguarsʼ Cinderella season March 2 — Keenan McCardell, Clevelandʼs ends short of the Super Bowl, as leading wide receiver in 1995, signs a free Jacksonville is defeated by the New 262 agent contract with the Jaguars. England Patriots 20-6 in the AFC April 20 — Illinois outside linebacker Kevin Championship game. Jaguars turnovers led Hardy is selected with the Jaguarsʼ first pick to 17 of the Patriotsʼ 20 points in a game in the 1996 college draft, the second overall played in a wind chill of zero degrees. player chosen. By the early third round, the Jan. 23 — David Seldin resigns as Jaguars Jaguars also draft defensive end Tony president but remains a partner. Brackens, center Michael Cheever and Feb. 5 — Chris Palmer is named offensive coordinator, replacing Kevin Gilbride who had become head coach of the San Diego Chargers.

jaguars.com March 5 — The Jaguars sign their only 1997 Dec. 27 — The Jaguarsʼ third season comes unrestricted free agent, Pittsburgh corner- to an end in Denver, with the eventual Super back Deon Figures. Bowl-champion Broncos winning the Wild- April 18 — Alltel Stadium becomes the new Card playoff, 42-17. name for Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in a sponsorship agreement with the information technology and communications provider. 1998 April 19 — Jacksonville selects defensive Feb. 13 — Quarterback Rob Johnson is trad- tackle Renaldo Wynn of Notre Dame with the ed to the Buffalo Bills for the ninth pick in the 21st pick of the first round of the NFL draft. In first round and a fourth-round choice in the all, the Jaguars draft seven players. 1998 NFL draft. Aug. 9 — QB Mark Brunell suffers a knee Feb. 16 — The Jaguars sign Buffalo Bills line- injury in a preseason game against the New backer Bryce Paup, an unrestricted free York Giants and misses the next four games, agent. including the first two of the regular season. April 18-19 — The Jaguars draft 11 players, Aug. 31 — In his first NFL start, Rob Johnson their most ever, in the NFL draft. Two players leads the Jaguars to a 28-27 victory at Baltimore are selected in the first round: running back in the season opener. Johnson displayed Fred Taylor from the University of Florida with incredible courage in returning twice from a the ninth pick and safety Donovin Darius from severe ankle sprain, setting a team record with Syracuse with the 25th choice. 20 completions in 24 attempts (83.3 percent), 2 May 12 — Rick Reiprish, who had been TD passes and a 25-yard TD run. responsible for the Jaguarsʼ first four suc- Sept . 7 — The Jaguars win their home open- cessful drafts, is promoted to director of play- er, 40-13, over the New York Giants as Steve er personnel. Fran Foley is named director of Matthews makes his first NFL start for an pro scouting, and Rick Mueller is named injured Rob Johnson. The Jaguars started 2-0 director of college scouting. for the first time in team history and set a fran- Sept. 20 — Running back James Stewart is chise record with 40 points. It marked the first injured on the Jaguarsʼ second play of the game time in 30 years that a team won twice with and lost for the season. But first-round draft two different quarterbacks making their first choice Fred Taylor takes over and runs 52 yards start in consecutive games. for a touchdown on his first carry. The Jaguars Sept. 22 — Mark Brunell returns and leads the defeat the Baltimore Ravens, 24-10, for their Jaguars to a 30-21 victory over the Pittsburgh third win of the season. Steelers in the Jaguarsʼ first appearance on Oct. 12 — The Jaguars post a franchise-best “Monday Night Football.” Brunell threw for 306 5-0 start, beating the visiting Miami Dolphins yards, but the victory wasnʼt clinched until the 28-21 on “Monday Night Football” when Mark final play, when Clyde Simmons blocked a 40- Brunell and Keenan McCardell hook up for two yard game-winning field goal attempt and Chris touchdown passes in the fourth quarter. Fred Hudson returned the ball 58 yards for a touch- Taylor ran for a 77-yard TD on the gameʼs first down as time expired. play from scrimmage. Oct. 12 — James Stewart rushes for five Nov. 1 — The Jaguars explode for a team- touchdowns in the Jaguarsʼ 38-21 victory over record number of points in a 45-19 victory at the visiting Philadelphia Eagles. It marks only Baltimore. Jacksonville scored six TDs in the the fourth time in NFL history and the first first half — the seventh-most ever in a half in time since 1963 that a player scored five TDs NFL history — jumping out to a 42-7 lead. rushing in a game, and Stewart became one Taylorʼs 78-yard TD reception becomes the of only 12 NFL players with five or more longest play from scrimmage in team history. touchdowns in one game. Dec. 13 — Mike Hollis becomes the most Dec. 11 — Five Jaguars are named to the accurate field goal kicker in NFL history by AFC squad for the Pro Bowl: Tony Boselli, making two attempts, giving him an 81.45 Bryan Barker and Mike Hollis as starters, and percentage in four seasons (101 of 124), Mark Brunell and Jimmy Smith as backups. dethroning Philadelphiaʼs Chris Boniol. Dec. 14 — The Jaguars clinch a playoff berth Dec. 20 — The Jaguars clinch their first-ever HISTORY for the second straight year after defeating AFC Central Division championship prior to the Bills, 20-14, in Buffalo one week before kickoff of a Sunday night game at Minnesota, the end of the regular season. Keenan dethroning the Pittsburgh Steelers after a McCardell and Jimmy Smith both go over the four-year run. 1,000-yard mark, becoming the eighth tan- Dec. 28 — With a 21-3 victory over the Steelers dem in NFL history to have back-to-back on “Monday Night Football,” the Jaguars win 263 1,000-yard receiving seasons. their 11th game for the second straight year and Dec. 21 — The Jaguars win their team-record becomes the NFLʼs first expansion team to 11th game of the season by defeating the qualify for the playoffs three times in its first four Oakland Raiders. The victory gave the team a seasons. Fred Taylor finishes the year with 17 4-4 mark on the road for the first time ever, touchdowns, tied for the third-most ever by a and matched division-winner Pittsburghʼs 11- rookie in NFL history. 5 record. It takes five tie-breaker steps to determine the Steelers win the division.

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1999 Fred Taylorʼs 90-yard run is the longest ever in an NFL playoff game. Jan. 3 — In their first-ever home playoff Jan. 23 — Tennessee claims its third win of game, the Jaguars defeat the New England the season over the Jaguars in the AFC Patriots, 25-10. Mark Brunell returns after Championship game. Jacksonville led 14-10 missing three games with an ankle injury to at halftime before losing 33-14. throw a TD pass and Mike Hollis kicks four Feb. 10 — Tony Brackens is designated as field goals, as Jacksonville claims its first a franchise player before the start of free postseason win in two years. agency. Jan. 10 — The Jaguarsʼ fourth season ends Feb. 22 — Jacksonville signs middle line- with a 34-24 loss to the New York Jets in the backer Hardy Nickerson, an unrestricted divisional playoffs. free agent from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jan. 13 — Head coach Tom Coughlin is April 15-16 — The Jaguars select wide rewarded with a contract extension through the receiver R. Jay Soward from Southern 2003 season. California in the first round of the draft. Jan. 26 — Dom Capers, the former head Altogether, 11 players are drafted by coach of the Carolina Panthers, is named Jacksonville. defensive coordinator, replacing Dick Sept. 10 — Jimmy Smith catches 15 passes Jauron, who became head coach of the for 291 yards — the fifth-highest receiving Chicago Bears. total in NFL history in a game against the Feb. 12 — On the first day of free agency, Baltimore Ravens, who would go on to win the Jaguars sign two unrestricted free the Super Bowl and set an NFL record for agents: DT Gary Walker of the Tennessee fewest points allowed in a 16-game season. Titans and S Carnell Lake of the Pittsburgh Sept. 17 — The Jaguars win their home open- Steelers. er 13-0 over Cincinnati, the first shutout in Feb. 16 — The Jaguars sign TE Kyle Brady, team history. a transition free agent from the New York Oct. 29 — The Jaguars defeat the Dallas Jets, to an offer sheet. The next day, the Cowboys 23-17 in overtime on a 37-yard TD Jets decline to match the offer, making pass from Mark Brunell to Alvis Whitted to Brady a Jaguar. snap a five-game losing streak. April 24-25 — The Jaguars draft eight play- Nov. 1 — At their annual fall meeting in ers in the NFL draft, including Fernando Atlanta, NFL owners award Super Bowl Bryant, a cornerback selected in the first XXXIX to the city of Jacksonville. The game round from Alabama. will be played at Alltel Stadium on February Sept. 12 — The Jaguars open their fifth sea- 6, 2005. son with a 41-3 victory over the San Nov. 19 — Fred Taylor rushes for 234 yards, Francisco 49ers at Alltel Stadium. setting a Jaguars record and at the time Nov. 7— Jacksonville makes a team-record what was the 12th-most rushing yards in a nine sacks and forces four turnovers in a 30- game in NFL history (and the most ever at 7 win at Atlanta. Three Rivers Stadium), as the Jaguars beat Nov. 28 — The Jaguars score 23 points the Steelers 34-24. Taylor scored four touch- (three touchdowns, two two-point conver- downs in the game. sions) in the fourth quarter at Baltimore and Nov. 26 — Jacksonville defeats Tennessee leave with a 30-23 victory. 16-13 on a last-second 38-yard field goal by Dec. 11 — The Jaguars win their 11th con- Mike Hollis, ending a five-game losing secutive game, setting a team record, as streak to the Titans. they defeat the Cleveland Browns, 24-14. Dec. 3 — The Jaguars shut out the Browns 48-0 in the most dominating game in team history. Cleveland has only two first downs 2000 and 53 yards on offense. For the Jaguars, Jan. 2 — The Jaguars conclude the regular Fred Taylor runs for 181 yards and three TDs season with a 14-2 mark — the best record in to pass the 1,000-yard rushing mark, Jimmy HISTORY the NFL — and head into the playoffs as the No. Smith surpasses 1,000 yards receiving for 1 seed in the AFC. Jimmy Smith catches 14 the fifth straight season and Mark Brunell passes to finish the year with 116 receptions, reaches the 3,000-yard mark passing. the most in the league and the sixth-highest Dec. 17 — Fred Taylor rushes for more than total in NFL history. The defense allows only 100 yards in his ninth consecutive game, tying 217 points, the 12th-fewest allowed since the Walter Payton for the third-longest streak in 264 16-game schedule began in 1978. NFL history. However, the Jaguars lose on the Jan. 15 — The Jaguars trounce the Miami road to the Bengals 17-14 after allowing 10 Dolphins 62-7 in the Divisional Playoffs in points in the final 1:15 of the game. what would be the last game for Dan Marino Dec. 23 — The Jaguars lose their season and Jimmy Johnson. Jacksonvilleʼs 62 finale 28-25 to the Giants, finishing 7-9 and points and 55-point margin are the second marking their first losing season since 1995. most ever in NFL postseason history, and

jaguars.com 2001 the season with a 3-1 record and are one of the surprise teams in the NFL. Jan. 12 — Bob Petrino, who had been the Nov. 17 — WR Jimmy Smith joins the NFLʼs teamʼs quarterbacks coach the previous two top 20 leading all-time receivers. He would seasons, is promoted to offensive coordinator. finish the season in 19th place among career Feb. 6 — Gary Moeller is named defensive receivers with 664 catches. coordinator, replacing Dom Capers, who Dec. 29 — The Jaguars lose their season became head coach of the Houston Texans. finale 20-13 in Indianapolis and finish their March 30 — The Jaguars sign quarterback eighth season with a 6-10 record, their third Mark Brunell to a new four-year contract. consecutive losing season. April 20-21 — The Jaguars select defensive Dec. 30 — Wayne Weaver asks Tom tackle Marcus Stroud from Georgia in the first Coughlin to step down as head coach, follow- round of the draft. A total of 10 players are ing eight seasons in which he led the team to drafted by Jacksonville. a 68-60 record and four playoff appearances. May 22 — NFL owners approve a realign- ment plan which will place the Jaguars into a 2003 new AFC South Division — along with the expansion Houston Texans, Indianapolis Jan. 17 — Jack Del Rio is hired as the sec- Colts and Tennessee Titans — beginning with ond head coach in franchise history. More the 2002 season. than 2,200 fans cheer as Del Rio is intro- Sept. 9 — The Jaguars win their sixth straight duced at ALLTEL Stadium. season opener, 21-3 over the Pittsburgh Jan. 21 — The teamʼs new coordinators are Steelers at Alltel Stadium. It is the second- announced: Bill Musgrave (offense), Mike longest active streak in the NFL. Smith (defense) and Bill Bates (special Sept. 16 — The NFL postpones all games for teams). the weekend due to the terrorist attacks in Jan. 23 — James Harris is hired as the vice New York and Washington D.C. president of player personnel, joining the Dec. 9 — The Jaguars win at Cincinnati, only team from the Baltimore Ravens, where he their second victory in 11 games. Jimmy was the pro personnel director. Smith surpasses 1,000 yards receiving for the March 13 — The Jaguars sign star linebacker sixth straight season, only the fifth player in Mike Peterson, an unrestricted free agent NFL history to do so. from the division-rival Indianapolis Colts. Dec. 16 — The Jaguars play their final AFC March 15 — The Jaguars sign two more Central Division game, defeating the unrestricted free agents: Pro Bowl defensive Cleveland Browns 15-10 in a game marred by end Hugh Douglas from the Philadelphia bottle throwing in the final minutes. The Eagles and fullback Marc Edwards from the Jaguarsʼ intradivision record in the AFC New England Patriots. Central closes out at 39-23. April. 26-27 — The Jaguars select QB Byron Dec. 23 — The Jaguars defeat the Minnesota Leftwich with the seventh overall choice in the Vikings in the Metrodome, completing a NFL draft. In the first draft under the Del Rio- sweep of three road victories in three consec- Harris regime, the Jaguars choose nine players. utive weeks, a first in the NFL since 1997. July 25 — The Jaguars open their ninth train- Jimmy Smith gets his 100th reception of the ing camp and first under head coach Jack Del season, making him one of only six players in Rio. NFL history to do so twice. Sept. 28 — QB Byron Leftwich makes his first NFL start at Houston for the Jaguars replac- ing an injured Mark Brunell. 2002 Nov. 30 — The Jaguars defeat the World- Jan. 6 — The Jaguars complete their seventh Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17-10 at season with a 6-10 record, losing six games Alltel on ESPN “Sunday Night Football.” The in the final five minutes and 13 seconds. game was on the Jaguarsʼ 10th anniversary Feb. 18 — OT Tony Boselli and DTs Gary of receiving a franchise. Walker and Seth Payne are selected in the Dec. 28 — The Jaguars conclude the season HISTORY expansion draft by the Houston Texans. at Atlanta at 5-11 under Del Rio but finish with April 20-21 — The Jaguars select nine players the NFLʼs second-ranked run defense. in the draft, including John Henderson, a defen- sive tackle from Tennessee in the first round. 2004 June 13 — The Jaguars sign their sixth unre- Feb. 9 — Del Rio hires Pete Rodriguez as the stricted free agent of the offseason, their most 265 since 1995, including WRs Patrick Johnson new special teams coordinator. and Bobby Shaw and G Chris Naeole. The Mar. 2 — QB Mark Brunell is traded to team also signed veteran free agents DE Washington for a third-round pick in the 2004 Marco Coleman and TE Pete Mitchell and draft. acquired MLB Wali Rainer in a draft day March 10 — The Jaguars sign star safety trade. Deon Grant, an unrestricted free agent from Oct. 6 — The Jaguars defeat the Carolina, who is one of eight UFAs to sign. Philadelphia Eagles to finish the first month of Apr. 24 — The Jaguars select WR Reggie

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Williams with the ninth choice in the NFL draft. receiver Matt Jones from Arkansas in the In the second draft under the Del Rio-Harris first round of the draft. All together, 8 players regime, the Jaguars choose 10 players. are drafted by Jacksonville. July 30 — The Jaguars open their 10th train- Sept. 11 — The Jaguars open their 11th ing camp and second under head coach Jack season in the NFL with a 26-14 win over the Del Rio. NFL Films will spend training camp Seattle Seahawks at Alltel Stadium. with the Jaguars to film “Jaguars Summer: Oct. 16 — The Jaguars knock off the even- Inside Training Camp with the Jacksonville tual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Jaguars” to air on NFL Network. Steelers in overtime on Rashean Mathisʼ 41- Sept. 12 — The Jaguars begin the season yard touchdown return off a Tommy Maddox with a last second 13-10 win over the interception. Buffalo Bills on an Ernest Wilford TD. Dec. 4 — The Jaguars finish 3-0 on their Sept. 26 — The Jaguars defeat the three-game road trip at Tennessee, Arizona Tennessee Titans for the first time ever in and Cleveland. The Coliseum in Nashville, 15-12. Dec. 24 — With their 38-20 win over Oct. 24 — At Indianapolis, the Jaguars pull Houston, the Jaguars qualify for the post- off the upset of the Colts, 27-24, for first win season for the first time since 1999. ever in the RCA Dome. Nov. 14 — QB David Garrard starts for 2006 injured Byron Leftwich and leads the Jaguars to a 23-17 overtime win. The game was the Jan. 1 — The regular season ends with a first overtime game at home for the Jaguars. 40-13 win over Tennessee as the Jaguars Dec. 19 — The Jaguars defeat the Green finish 12-4 overall and 4-2 in the AFC South. Bay Packers in Lambeau Field, 28-25, for Jan. 7 — The Patriots end the Jaguars sea- the Packersʼ first ever loss with the temper- son in Foxborough with a 28-3 playoff loss. ature under 36 degrees under Brett Favre. Jan. 30 — Mike Tice is hired as the Jaguars The game temperature was 12 degrees. assistant head coach/offense. Mar. 11 — Jaguars sign unrestricted free 2005 agent cornerback Brian Williams from the Minnesota Vikings. Jan. 2 — The Jaguars win, 13-6, in Oakland Mar. 20 — Former offensive tackle Tony and finish the 2004 season 9-7 for their first Boselli signs a one-day contract and retires winning season since 1999. They also finish as a Jaguar. 5-3 on the road. Mar. 21 — Jaguars re-sign defensive tackle Jan. 25 — Southern Californiaʼs Carl Smith John Henderson to contract extension. is hired as the Jaguars offensive coordinator. Apr. 29 — The Jaguars select tight end Feb. 17 — Dave Campo is hired as the Marcedes Lewis from UCLA in the first Jaguars assistant head coach/secondary. round of the draft. All together, six players Mar. 2 — Jaguars sign unrestricted free are drafted by Jacksonville. agent defensive end Reggie Hayward from May 11 — Jimmy Smith retires and ends his the Denver Broncos. 13-year career with the last 11 years in Apr. 14 — Jaguars re-sign defensive tackle Jacksonville. Marcus Stroud to contract extension. Apr. 23-24 — The Jaguars select wide

JAGUARS FIRSTS

First players signed — December 15, 1994 First draft choices signed — June 1, 1995 — WR Shannon Baker, LB Hillary Butler, DT — OT Tony Boselli, RB James Stewart, OT

HISTORY Ferric Collons, G Greg Huntington, RB Brian DeMarco, LB Bryan Schwartz, S Chris Randy Jordan, DE Ernie Logan, OT Rickie Hudson, QB Rob Johnson, DT Mike Shaw, DE Jason Simmons, DT Ricky Thompson, FB Ryan Christopher son, OT Sutton, DE Chris Williams Marcus Price, WR Curtis Marsh (all 10 in First selection in expansion draft — first draft class) February 15, 1995: QB Steve Beuerlein First Pro Bowl selection — Dec. 12, 1996 from Arizona — WR Keenan McCardell 266 First trade — April 21, 1995 — QB Mark Brunell from Green Bay Packers for third- PRESEASON and fifth-round draft choices in 1995 First selection in college draft — April 22, First game — July 29, 1995 vs. Carolina 1995 — OT Tony Boselli from Southern Panthers at Canton, Ohio, Hall of Fame — California Carolina 20, Jaguars 14 First home game — Aug. 18, 1995 vs. St.

jaguars.com Louis Rams — St. Louis 27, Jaguars 10 Camarillo, 35 yards (downed), Sept. 3, 1995 First victory — Aug. 4, 1995 at Miami First punt return — Desmond Howard, 4 Dolphins — Jaguars 24, Miami 21 yards, Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston First victory at home — Aug. 25, 1995 vs. First punt return, opponent — Houstonʼs Denver Broncos — Jaguars 23, Denver 17 Mel Gray, 7 yards, Sept. 3, 1995 First touchdown — WR Desmond Howard, First punt returned for a touchdown — 66-yard punt return, July 29, 1995 vs. Reggie Barlow, 85 yards, Sept. 13, 1998 vs. Carolina Panthers Kansas City First punt returned for a touchdown, REGULAR SEASON opponent — , 82 yards, Dec. 17, 2000 at Cincinnati First game — Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston— First penalty — G Shawn Bouwens, false Houston 10, Jaguars 3 start, Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston First victory — Oct. 1, 1995 at Houston— First penalty, opponent — Houston G Bruce Jaguars 17, Houston 16 Mathews, false start, Sept. 3, 1995 First victory at home — Oct. 8, 1995 vs. First field goal attempt — Mike Hollis, 36 Pittsburgh— Jaguars 20, Pittsburgh 16 yards (wide left), Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston First shutout — Sept. 17, 2000 vs. Cincinnati First field goal attempt, opponent — — Jaguars 13, Bengals 0 Houstonʼs Al Del Greco, 19 yards (good), First shutout, opponent — Dec. 17, 1995 at Sept. 3, 1995 Detroit— Detroit 44, Jaguars 0 First field goal — Mike Hollis, 26 yards, First lead — Sept. 10, 1995 at Cincinnati, 7- Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston 3 in first quarter First field goal, opponent — Houstonʼs Al First coin toss — Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston Del Greco, 19 yards, Sept. 3, 1995 Oilers (won by Oilers) First field goal blocked — Clyde Simmons First national anthem performance —Boyz of Cincinnati PK Doug Pelfreyʼs 42-yard II Men, followed by Navy jet flyover (broad- attempt, Dec. 1, 1996 cast nationally during NBCʼs pre-game show), First field goal blocked by opponent — Sept. 3, 1995 Cincinnatiʼs John Copeland of Mike Hollisʼ 47- First broadcasters — NBCʼs Don Criqui and yard attempt, Nov. 26, 1995 Beasley Reece First turnover — RB Reggie Cobb, fumble, First halftime entertainment — Leanza Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston Cornett (1993 Miss America and Jacksonville First fumble recovery — DT Corey Mayfield native), with two card stunts, Sept. 3, 1995 of Houston RB Rodney Thomas, Sept. 3, First Jaguars captains — C Dave Widell, 1995 DE Jeff Lageman, CB Dave Thomas, Sept. 3, First fumble returned for a touchdown —S 1995 vs. Houston Chris Hudson, 32 yards, November 2, 1997 at First kickoff — PK Mike Hollis, 67 yards to 3- Tennessee yard line, Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston First interception — S Harry Colon off N.Y. First tackle on kickoff — LB Santo Jets QB Boomer Esiason (returned 5 yards), Stephens tackled Houstonʼs Mel Gray after Sept. 17, 1995 19-yard return, Sept. 3, 1995 First interception, opponent — Houston CB First tackle on play from scrimmage —CB Darryll Lewis off Mark Brunell (returned 10 Mickey Washington tackled Houston TE yards), Sept. 3, 1995 Frank Wycheck after 9-yard reception, Sept. First interception returned for a touch- 3, 1995 down — CB Mickey Washington off First play from scrimmage — QB Steve Cleveland QB Vinny Testaverde (returned 48 Beuerlein, incomplete pass to WR Ernest yards), Oct. 22, 1995 Givins, Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston First interception returned for a touch- First tackle on play from scrimmage, down, opponent — Oakland DT Jerry Ball opponent — Houston DE Henry Ford of (returned 66 yards) off Mark Brunell, Sept. 15, James Stewart after 5-yard gain, Sept. 3, 1996 1995 First scoring play — Mike Hollis, 26-yard HISTORY First kickoff return — Jimmy Smith, 12 field goal, Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston yards, Sept. 3, 1995 vs. Houston First scoring play, opponent — Houston First kickoff return, opponent — Houstonʼs WR Haywood Jeffires, 4-yard pass from Chris Mel Gray, 19 yards, Sept. 3, 1995 Chandler, Sept. 3, 1995 First kickoff returned for a touchdown — First scoring drive — 11 plays, 66 yards, Jimmy Smith, 89 yards, Dec. 3, 1995 at 4:32, 26-yard field goal by Mike Hollis, Sept. 267 Denver (after lateral from Desmond Howard) 3, 1995 vs. Houston (4th quarter) First kickoff returned for a touchdown, First scoring drive, opponent — Houston, opponent — Indianapolisʼ Aaron Bailey, 95 13 plays, 78 yards, 8:17, 4-yard TD catch by yards, Dec. 10, 1995 (on opening kickoff) Haywood Jeffires, Sept. 3, 1995 (1st quarter) First punt — Bryan Barker, 35 yards (fair First touchdown — RB Randy Jordan, 71- catch by Houstonʼs Mel Gray), Sept. 3, 1995 yard pass from Steve Beuerlein, Sept. 10, vs. Houston First punt, opponent — Houstonʼs Rich

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 268 HISTORY First two-pointconversionattempt Smart ofCarolina First blockedpunt,opponent Nov Adams sackedQBMarkBrunellinendzone, First safety, opponent 26, 1999 forced outoftheendzonebyteam,Sept. First safety Mike Dumasʼ block), Dec.3,1995atDenver Denver First blockedpunt return, Sept.15,1996atOakland Corey MayfieldofCincinnatiQBJef First QBsack 1996 W First defensivetouchdown Haywood Jeffires, Sept.3,1995 First blockedpuntforatouchdown 2003 WR HaywoodJef First touchdown,opponent 1995 atCincinnati Oakland DT First defensivetouchdown,opponent Oct. 22,1995atCleveland Clyde Simmons),Sept.22,1996 atNew First passingtouchdown,opponent Sept. 10,1995atCincinnati Beuerlein, 71yardstoRBRandyJordan, First passingtouchdown 10, 1995 Cincinnati RBHaroldGreen,10yards,Sept. First rushingtouchdown,opponent Oct. 1,1995atHouston back First rushingtouchdownbyarunning Cincinnati Brunell, 8yards,Sept.10,1995at First rushingtouchdown , Sept.3,1995 Carolina QB First two-pointconversion,opponent 1995 vs.Cleveland Brunell passtoWRJimmySmith,Dec.24, First two-pointconversion Bay (out ofbounds),Nov Steve BeuerleinpasstoWRJimmySmith, England PK First missedextrapoint,opponent left upright),Oct.22,1995atCleveland First missedextrapoint Greco, Houston,Sept.3,1995 First extrapoint,opponent 1995 atCincinnati First extrapoint yard loss),Sept.3,1995 Anthony CookofQBSteveBeuerlein(2- First QBsack,opponent (4-yard loss),Sept.10,1995 WR JimmySmithrecoveredinendzone(of Houston QBChrisChandler ashington, 48-yardinterceptionreturn, . 12,1995 RBRyanChristopherson,1 yard, — ʼs Tom Rouen,Dec.3,1995 JerryBallʼs 66-yardinterception Tennessee P CraigHentrich — Kerry Collinsrun,Sept.29, (blockedby DEJeff Lageman andDT — MikeHollis,Sept.10, — fires, 4-yardpassfrom f ChrisHanson,Sept.7, . 19,1995at Tampa MikeDumasof — SeattleDT Sam — MikeHollis(hit — HoustonDE — , 4yardstoWR QBSteve — CBMickey — QBMark — QBMark — Houston — AlDel — Rod — f Blake —New —QB — — — — — f T First 200-yard rushing game Sept. 3,1995(29carries) HoustonRBGary Brown,101yards, — First 100-yard rushing game, opponent Louis (29carries) Stewart, 1 First 100-yard rushinggame Chandler, Sept.3,1995 TE FrankW First passreception, opponent 1995 10 yardsfromSteveBeuerlein,Sept.3, First passreception Washington), Sept. 3,1995 Frank Wycheck (tackledbyMickey First passingattempt,opponent Houston Sept.3,1995 Beuerlein (incompletetoErnestGivins),vs. First passingattempt 3, 1995 by JamesWilliams,KelvinPritchett),Sept. Houston RBGaryBrown,3yards(tackled First rushingattempt,opponent Henry Ford),Sept.3,1995 Stewart, 5yards(tackledbyHoustonDE First rushingattempt 1995 T First trickplay, opponent yard reverse,Sept.10,1995atCincinnati First trickplay on 4th-and-5,Sept.10,1995 CincinnatiRBHaroldGreen,5-yardrun — First fourth-downconversion,opponent Cincinnati Brunell on4th-and-2,Sept.10,1995at Desmond Howard,9-yardpassfromMark First fourth-downconversion quarter) Gary Brown,3-yardrun,Sept.3,1995(1st First firstdown,opponent 1995 vs.Houston(1stquarter) yard passfromSteveBeuerlein,Sept.3, First firstdown England Mitchell, 161yards,Nov First 100-yard receiving game (30 carries) First 200-yard receiving game Sept. 10,1995(5catches) CincinnatiWRCarlPickens,102yards, — First 100-yard receiving game,opponent Bay (10catches) First 400-yard passinggame 1995 (325yards) ClevelandQBVinny Testaverde, Dec.24, — First 300-yard passinggame,opponent yards) Brunell, Oct.15,1995vs.Chicago (302 First 300-yard passinggame yards, Oct.22,2000(7catches) Washington WR Albert Connell,211 — First 200-yard receiving game,opponent 1996 atStLouis(16catches) Keenan McCardell,232yards,Oct.20, Houston QBChrisChandler aylor, 234yards,Nov. 19,2000atPittsburgh ravis Hannah,5-yardreverse,Sept.3, 12 yards,Oct.20,1996atSt. ycheck, 9yardsfromChris WRDesmondHoward,8- — WRErnestGivins,10- — WRErnestGivins, — . 19,1995at Tampa RBJames — HoustonWR — QBSteve — HoustonRB — , 9yardsto TE RBJames — jaguars.com QBMark — QBMark — RBFred — TEPete — —Houston —WR —WR — — Brunell, Sept. 22, 1996 at New England (432 Bills — Jaguars 30, Buffalo 27 yards) First home game — January 3, 1999 vs. First 400-yard passing game, opponent — New England Patriots — Jaguars 25, New QB Peyton Manning, Sept. 25, 2000 at England 10 Indianapolis (440 yards) First victory — December 28, 1996 at First overtime victory — 30-27 at Baltimore, Buffalo Bills — Jaguars 30, Buffalo 27 Nov. 24, 1996 (on 34-yard field goal by Mike First victory at home — January 3, 1999 vs. Hollis) New England Patriots — Jaguars 25, New First overtime loss— 28-25 at New England, England 10 Sept. 22, 1996 (on 27-yard field goal by Adam First loss — January 12, 1997 at New Vinatieri) England Patriots (AFC Championship game) First player to lead the NFL in a statistical — Patriots 20, Jaguars 6 category — Bryan Barker, 38.6-yard net First touchdown — DE Clyde Simmons, 20- punting average in 1995 yard interception return, December 28, 1996 First player to lead the NFL in scoring— at Buffalo Bills Mike Hollis, 134POSTSEASON points in 1997 First rushing touchdown — RB Natrone First player to lead the NFL in receiving — Means, 30 yards, Dec. 28, 1996 at Buffalo Jimmy Smith, 116 catches in 1999 First passing touchdown — QB Mark Brunell, 2 yards to WR Jimmy Smith, Dec. 28, 1996 at Buffalo Bills First 100-yard rushing game — RB Natrone First game — December 28, 1996 at Buffalo Means, 175 yards, Dec. 28, 1996 at Buffalo (31

PRESEASON RESULTS

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 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 HISTORY 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 269 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 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 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 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 JAGUARS RECORD VS. PRESEASON OPPONENTS (All-time record 27-18)

OPPONENT W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. LAST Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 66 94 2005 Carolina 4 2 0 .667 151 99 2001 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

HISTORY Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 9 7 2004 Kansas City 3 1 0 .750 106 73 2001 Miami 3 1 0 .750 83 77 2005 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 270 San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 66 30 1997 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 40 53 2005 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 17 15 2003

jaguars.com 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 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 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 HISTORY 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 55,158 271 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 272 HISTORY et 0CLEVELAND Sept. 30 atMinnesota TENNESSEE Dec. 20 DETROIT Dec. 13 atCincinnati Dec. 6 atPittsburgh Nov. 29 TAMPA BAY Nov. 22 CINCINNATI Nov. 15 atBaltimore Nov. 8 atDenver Nov. 1 atBuffalo Oct. 25 Oct. 18 MIAMI at TennesseeOct. 12 BALTIMORE Sept. 27 Sept. 20 EOD - T NACCNRLHEADCOACH:TOMCOUGHLIN 4TH INAFCCENTRAL atCleveland Sept. 3 RECORD: 7-9 EOD -05HI F ETA HEADCOACH:TOMCOUGHLIN 5THINAFCCENTRAL PITTSBURGH Sept. 23 Sept. 9 RECORD: 6-10 atNew York Giants atCincinnati Dec. 23 ARIZONA Dec. 17 CLEVELAND Dec. 10 TENNESSEE Dec. 3 atPittsburgh Nov. 26 SEATTLE Nov. 19 atDallas(OT) Nov. 12 WASHINGTON Oct. 29 at Tennessee Oct. 22 BALTIMORE Oct. 16 PITTSBURGH Oct. 8 Oct. 1 atIndianapolis CINCINNATI Sept. 25 Sep. 17 atBaltimore Sept. 10 TENNESSEE MIAMI Jan. 23 CINCINNATI Jan. 15 at Tennessee Jan. 2 atCleveland Dec. 26 DENVER Dec. 19 PITTSBURGH Dec. 13 atBaltimore Dec. 2 NEWORLEANS Nov. 28 BALTIMORE Nov. 21 at Atlanta Nov. 14 atCincinnati Nov. 7 CLEVELAND Oct. 31 atNew York Jets Oct. 17 atPittsburgh Oct. 11 Oct. 3 TENNESSEE Sept. 26 atCarolina Sept. 19 NEWENGLAND PITTSBURGH Jan. 3 Dec. 28 HEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN atChicago Sept. 13 1STINAFCCENTRAL Sept. 6 RECORD: 11-5,1-1 EOD 42 - S NACCNRLHEAD COACH: TOM COUGHLIN SANFRANCISCO 1STINAFCCENTRAL Sept. 12 RECORD: 14-2,1-1 atNew York Jets Jan. 10 TENNESSEE KANSAS CITY 2000 1999 1998 2001 41 50,469 L 65,454 50,925 14-17 W W 68,498 16-13 34-24 56,816 L 68,843 L 13-27 L 14-43 36-39 66,641 72,038 71,357 L W 69,772 W 14-41 24-14 27-24 49,138 W 41-23 W 61,502 64,261 41-10 L W 19-20 22-20 52 77,924 53,472 L W 68,063 25-28 63,554 69,061 44-10 L 65,194 W 64,351 L 21-28 L 23-17 L 16-35 10-15 13-24 68,428 W 30-23 42 57,875 L 14-23 64,363 65,657 L 55,432 59,124 L 10-50 W L 68,915 13-16 34-17 15-30 W 34,656 67,069 45-19 W W 27-22 24-10 11 69,821 W 21-16 72 70,717 72,974 W 75,217 37-22 W 77,635 L 29-24 L 24-37 16-17 51 119W 71,139 W 25-10 55,614 W 24-23 43 649DivisionalPlayoff 76,469 L 24-34 82 74,051 W 28-21 43 526AFC 75,206 L 14-33 41 67,040 W 24-11 80W51,262 W 48-0 68,806 W 68,466 20-6 62,047 W 57,308 W 30-7 W 24-7 17-3 30W45,653 W 13-0 70,532 W 24-7 78,216 W 16-6 36W65,994 W 13-6 77W72,418 W 27-7 13W63,785 W 21-3 74,143 W 21-3 13W68,678 W 41-3 27W7,7 Divis 75,173 W 62-7 - 67,391 W 6-3 ild-Card Playoff Championship jaguars.com ional Playoff 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 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 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 HISTORY 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 52,101 273 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 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 TEAM-BY-TEAM SERIES HISTORY

JAGUARS 2, ARIZONA 0 JAGUARS 2, CHICAGO 2 2000 — at Jacksonville 44, Arizona 10 1995 — Chicago 30, at Jacksonville 27 2005 — Jacksonville 24, at Arizona 17 1998 — Jacksonville 24, at Chicago 23 2001 — at Chicago 33, Jacksonville 13 JAGUARS 2, ATLANTA 1 2004 — at Jacksonville 22, Chicago 3 1996 — at Jacksonville 19, Atlanta 17 1999 — Jacksonville 30, at Atlanta 7 JAGUARS 11, CINCINNATI 5 2003 — at Atlanta 21, Jacksonville 14 1995 — at Cincinnati 24, Jacksonville 17 Cincinnati 17, at Jacksonville 13 JAGUARS 9, BALTIMORE 6 1996 — at Cincinnati 28, Jacksonville 21 1996 — at Jacksonville 30, Baltimore 27 at Jacksonville 30, Cincinnati 27 Jacksonville 28, at Baltimore 25 1997 — at Jacksonville 21, Cincinnati 13 (OT) at Cincinnati 31, Jacksonville 26 1997 — Jacksonville 28, at Baltimore 27 1998 — at Jacksonville 24, Cincinnati 11 at Jacksonville 29, Baltimore 27 Jacksonville 34, at Cincinnati 17 1998 — at Jacksonville 24, Baltimore 10 1999 — Jacksonville 41, at Cincinnati 10 Jacksonville 45, at Baltimore 19 at Jacksonville 24, Cincinnati 7 1999 — at Jacksonville 6, Baltimore 3 2000 — at Jacksonville 13, Cincinnati 0 Jacksonville 30, at Baltimore 23 at Cincinnati 17, Jacksonville 14 2000 — at Baltimore 39, Jacksonville 36 2001 — at Jacksonville 30, Cincinnati 13 Baltimore 15, at Jacksonville 10 Jacksonville 14, at Cincinnati 10 2001 — at Baltimore 18, Jacksonville 17 2002 — Jacksonville 29, at Cincinnati 15 Baltimore 24, at Jacksonville 21 2005 — at Jacksonville 23, Cincinnati 20 2002 — at Baltimore 17, Jacksonville 10

HISTORY 2003 — at Baltimore 24, Jacksonville 17 JAGUARS 8, CLEVELAND 2 2005 — at Jacksonville 30, Baltimore 3 1995 — Jacksonville 23, at Cleveland 15 at Jacksonville 24, Cleveland 21 BUFFALO 3, JAGUARS 2 1999 — at Jacksonville 24, Cleveland 7 1997 — Jacksonville 20, at Buffalo 14 Jacksonville 24, at Cleveland 14 1998 — at Buffalo 17, Jacksonville 16 2000 — Jacksonville 27, at Cleveland 7 2001 — Buffalo 13, at Jacksonville 10 at Jacksonville 48, Cleveland 0 274 2003 — Buffalo 38, at Jacksonville 17 2001 — Cleveland 23, at Jacksonville 14 2004 — Jacksonville 13, at Buffalo 10 Jacksonville 15, at Cleveland 10 2002 — Cleveland 21, at Jacksonville 20 JAGUARS 2, CAROLINA 1 2005 — Jacksonville 20, at Cleveland 14 1996 — at Jacksonville 24, Carolina 14 1999 — Jacksonville 22, at Carolina 20 DALLAS 2, JAGUARS 1 2003 — at Carolina 24, Jacksonville 23 1997 — at Dallas 26, Jacksonville 22 2000 — Jacksonville 23, at Dallas 17 (OT)

jaguars.com 2002 — at Dallas 21, Jacksonville 19 1997 — at Jacksonville 40, N.Y. Giants 13 2000 — at N.Y. Giants 28, Jacksonville 25 DENVER 3, JAGUARS 2 2002 — at N.Y. Giants 24, Jacksonville 17 1995 — at Denver 31, Jacksonville 23 1998 — at Denver 37, Jacksonville 24 JAGUARS 4, NEW YORK JETS 2 1999 — at Jacksonville 27, Denver 24 1995 — at New York Jets 27, Jacksonville 10 2004 — at Jacksonville 7, Denver 6 1996 — at Jacksonville 21, New York Jets 17 2005 — Denver 20, at Jacksonville 7 1999 — Jacksonville 16, at New York Jets 6 2002 — at Jacksonville 28, New York Jets 3 JAGUARS 2, DETROIT 1 2003 — at New York Jets 13, Jacksonville 10 1995 — at Detroit 44, Jacksonville 0 2005 — Jacksonville 26, at New York Jets 20 (OT) 1998 — at Jacksonville 37, Detroit 22 2004 — at Jacksonville 23, Detroit 17 (OT) JAGUARS 2, OAKLAND 1 1996 — at Oakland 17, Jacksonville 3 GREEN BAY 2, JAGUARS 1 1997 — Jacksonville 20, at Oakland 9 1995 — Green Bay 24, at Jacksonville 14 2004 — Jacksonville 13, at Oakland 6 2001 — Green Bay 28, at Jacksonville 21 2004 — Jacksonville 28, at Green Bay 25 JAGUARS 2, PHILADELPHIA 0 1997 — at Jacksonville 38, Philadelphia 21 JAGUARS 4, HOUSTON 4 2002 — at Jacksonville 28, Philadelphia 25 2002 — Houston 21, at Jacksonville 19 Jacksonville 24, at Houston 21 JACKSONVILLE 9, PITTSBURGH 8 2003 — at Houston 24, Jacksonville 20 1995 — at Jacksonville 20, Pittsburgh 16 at Jacksonville 27, Houston 0 at Pittsburgh 24, Jacksonville 7 2004 — at Houston 20, Jacksonville 6 1996 — at Jacksonville 24, Pittsburgh 9 Houston 21, at Jacksonville 0 at Pittsburgh 28, Jacksonville 3 2005 — at Jacksonville 21, Houston 14 1997 — at Jacksonville 30, Pittsburgh 21 Jacksonville 38, at Houston 20 at Pittsburgh 23, Jacksonville 17 (OT) 1998 — at Pittsburgh 30, Jacksonville 15 INDIANAPOLIS 8, JAGUARS 2 at Jacksonville 21, Pittsburgh 3 1995 — Indianapolis 41, at Jacksonville 31 1999 — Jacksonville 17, at Pittsburgh 3 2000 — at Indianapolis 43, Jacksonville 14 at Jacksonville 20, Pittsburgh 6 2002 — Indianapolis 28, at Jacksonville 25 2000 — Pittsburgh 24, at Jacksonville 13 at Indianapolis 20, Jacksonville 13 Jacksonville 34, at Pittsburgh 24 2003 — at Indianapolis 23, Jacksonville 13 2001 — at Jacksonville 21, Pittsburgh 3 at Pittsburgh 20, Jacksonville 7 at Jacksonville 28, Indianapolis 23 2002 — Pittsburgh 25, at Jacksonville 23 2004 — Indianapolis 24, at Jacksonville 17 2004 — Pittsburgh 17, at Jacksonville 16 Jacksonville 27, at Indianapolis 24 2005 — Jacksonville 26, at Pittsburgh 20 2005 — at Indianapolis 10, Jacksonville 3 (OT) Indianapolis 26, at Jacksonville 18 ST. LOUIS 2, JAGUARS 0 JAGUARS 4, KANSAS CITY 1 1996 — at St. Louis 17, Jacksonville 14 1997 — at Jacksonville 24, Kansas City 10 2005 — at St. Louis 24, Jacksonville 21 1998 — at Jacksonville 21, Kansas City 16 2001 — Kansas City 30, at Jacksonville 26 JAGUARS 1, SAN DIEGO 1 2002 — Jacksonville 23, at Kansas City 16 2003 — at Jacksonville 27, San Diego 21 2004 — at Jacksonville 22, Kansas City 16 2004 — at San Diego 34, Jacksonville 21 JAGUARS 1, MIAMI 1 JAGUARS 2, SAN FRANCISCO 0 1998 — at Jacksonville 28, Miami 21 1999 — at Jacksonville 41, San Francisco 3 2003 — Miami 24, at Jacksonville 10 2005 — at Jacksonville 10, San Francisco 9 MINNESOTA 2, JAGUARS 1 SEATTLE 3, JAGUARS 2 1998 — at Minnesota 50, Jacksonville 10 1995 — Seattle 47, at Jacksonville 30 HISTORY 2001 — Jacksonville 33, at Minnesota 3 1996 — at Jacksonville 20, Seattle 13 2004 — at Minnesota 27, Jacksonville 16 2000 — Seattle 28, at Jacksonville 21 2001 — at Seattle 24, Jacksonville 15 NEW ENGLAND 3, JAGUARS 0 2005 — at Jacksonville 26, Seattle 14 1996 — at New England 28, Jacksonville 25 (OT) 1997 — New England 26, at Jacksonville 20 JAGUARS 2, TAMPA BAY 1 275 2003 — at New England 27, Jacksonville 13 1995 — at Tampa Bay 17, Jacksonville 16 1998 — at Jacksonville 29, Tampa Bay 24 JAGUARS 2, NEW ORLEANS 1 2003 — at Jacksonville 17, Tampa Bay 10 1996 — at New Orleans 17, Jacksonville 13 1999 — at Jacksonville 41, New Orleans 23 TENNESSEE 12, JAGUARS 10 2003 — at Jacksonville 20, New Orleans 19 1995 — Houston 10, at Jacksonville 3 Jacksonville 17, at Houston 16 NEW YORK GIANTS 2, JAGUARS 1 1996 — Houston 34, at Jacksonville 27

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Jacksonville 23, at Houston 17 2002 — at Tennessee 23, Jacksonville 14 1997 — Jacksonville 30, at Tennessee 24 Tennessee 28, at Jacksonville 10 at Jacksonville 17, Tennessee 9 2003 — Tennessee 30, at Jacksonville 17 1998 — Jacksonville 27, at Tennessee 22 at Tennessee 10, Jacksonville 3 Tennessee 16, at Jacksonville 13 2004 — Jacksonville 15, at Tennessee 12 1999 — Tennessee 20, at Jacksonville 19 Tennessee 18, at Jacksonville 15 at Tennessee 41, Jacksonville 14 2005 — Jacksonville 31, at Tennessee 28 2000 — at Tennessee 27, Jacksonville 13 at Jacksonville 40, Tennessee 13 at Jacksonville 16, Tennessee 13 2001 — at Jacksonville 13, Tennessee 6 WASHINGTON 2, JAGUARS 1 at Tennessee 28, Jacksonville 24 1997 — at Washington 24, Jacksonville 12 2000 — Washington 35, at Jacksonville 16 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 3 0 .400 76 92 2004 0-2 2-1 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 1 2 0 .333 64 64 2002 — 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 4 0 .500 155 141 2005 2-2 2-2 Indianapolis 2 8 0 .200 179 262 2005 1-4 1-4 Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 116 88 2004 3-1 1-0 Miami 1 1 0 .500 38 45 2003 1-1 — Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 59 80 2004 — 1-2 New England 0 3 0 .000 58 81 2003 0-1 0-2 New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 74 59 2003 2-0 0-1 New York Giants 1 2 0 .333 82 65 2002 1-0 0-2 New York Jets 4 2 0 .667 111 86 2005 2-0 2-2 Oakland 2 1 0 .667 36 32 2004 — 2-1 Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000 66 46 2002 2-0 — Pittsburgh 9 8 0 .529 311 293 2005 6-3 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 10 12 0 .455 401 445 2005 4-7 6-5 Washington 1 2 0 .333 54 66 2002 1-1 0-1 OVERTIME GAMES

HISTORY LOCATION W L T WON TOSS LOST TOSS HOME 1 0 0 1 0 ROAD 4 2 0 2 4 TOTALS 5 2 0 3 4 September 22, 1996 — at New England 28, Jacksonville 25 276 After spotting New England a 22-0 lead, the Jaguars rallied in the second half, scoring three touchdowns on 51-, 41- and 61-yard receptions 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 Adam Vinatieri. 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 to Pete Mitchell, the defense recovered a fumble at the Ravenʼs 19-yard line. Brunell found Willie

jaguars.com 2006 TOTALS 090 s icnai(SN 23-20 W 16-17 L 10/9/05 vs.Cincinnati(ESPN) 17-10 W 12/5/04 vs.Pittsburgh(ESPN) 34-24 W 11/30/03 vs. Tampa Bay(ESPN) 10-15 17-24 L L 11/3/02 atNew York Giants(ESPN) 11/19/00 atPittsburgh(ESPN) 10-50 10/8/00 vs.Baltimore(ESPN) L 41-23 W 11/21/99 14-24 vs.NewOrleans(ESPN) L 12/20/98 atMinnesota(ESPN) 12/15/96 vs.Seattle(ESPN) 9/24/95 vs.GreenBay(TNT) SUNDAY NIGHT ROAD HOME LOCATION for atouchdownbyRasheanMathisinovertime. October 16,2005—Jacksonville23,atPittsburgh17 game-winner interceptions andafterforcingtheJetstopuntontheirthirddrive,Leftwichthrew36-yardsfor from ByronLeftwichtoJimmySmithattheMeadowlands.Bothteamsbeganovertimewith September 25,2005—Jacksonville26,atNewYork Jets20 fourth-quarter leadwithtwoEddieDrummondtouchdownreturns. the game-winning36-yardtouchdownpassfromGarrardinovertime.TheLionseraseda17-3 Leftwich andledtheteamwith198yardspassingtwotouchdowns.JimmySmithcaught at AlltelStadium.DavidGarrardstartedhisfirstgamesince2002inplaceofinjuredByron November 14,2004—atJacksonville23,Detroit 17 passes for134yards,asheeclipsedthe100-yardmarksecondstraightweek. record forpassingaccuracy, ashecompleted20of24passes.KyleBradycaught10those overtime forhissecondtouchdownofthegame.Brunellthrewthree TDs andtiedateam Cowboys, with October 29,2000—Jacksonville23,atDallas17 the tossandscoredona17-yardshovelpassfromKordellStewarttoJeromeBettis. scored a19-yardfieldgoalattheendoffourthquartertotiegame17-17. The Steelerswon quarter lead. October 26,1997—atPittsburgh23,Jacksonville17 Jacksonville drovedownthefield,withMikeHolliswinninggamea34-yardfieldgoal. 1:24 remaining. The Jaguarswonthetoss,butwereforcedtopunt. The Ravensfumbled,and Jackson sixplayslater, andBrunellraninforthetwo-pointconversiontotiegameat25-25with punt ofthegame. Two playslaterMathisendedthegamewithhisinterception. Jacksonville. The Jaguarsstalledonoffense andChris Hansonrecordedhisteamrecord-tyingninth off 74yards.OnthirddownMaddoxfumbledthesnapandReggieHaywardrecoveredballfor ond overtimegameoftheseason. The SteelerswonthetossandQuincyMorganreturnedkick- The JaguarsdefeatedtheSteelers23-17inPittsburghonadramatic41-yardinterceptionreturn The JaguarsdefeatedtheNew York Jets26-20onagame-winning36-yardtouchdown pass The Jaguarscontinuedtheirdramaticplaywitha23-17overtimewinovertheDetroitLions The Jaguarsendedafive-gamelosingstreakwith23-17overtimeroadvictoryoverthe The Jaguarstooka10-0leadintothesecondhalf,butPittsburghcamebacktotake14-10fourth- MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE JAGUARS’ PRIME TIME GAMES After aBrunell TD passtoPeteMitchell,theJaguarstooka17-14lead. The Steelers . Alvis Whittedscoringona37-yardpassfromMarkBrunellthefirstseriesof JAGUARS INPRIME TIME 190 9 11 EWR T L W NETWORK T L W ESPN TNT 0 0 4 5 2 9 20-13 W The Jaguarsimprovedto4-2andwontheirsec- 230 s re a AC 21-28 L 13-27 L 14-43 27-24 L W 12/3/01 vs.Green Bay(ABC) 10/16/00 at Tennessee (ABC) 9/25/00 atIndianapolis(ABC) 21-3 16-6 W 12/13/99 vs.Denver(ABC) W 10/11/99 atNew York Jets(ABC) 30-21 W 12/28/98 vs.Pittsburgh(ABC) 10/12/98 vs.Miami(ABC) 9/22/97 vs.Pittsburgh(ABC) MONDAY NIGHT 20-6 W 10/18/01 vs.Buf 12/2/99 vs.Pittsburgh(ESPN) THURSDAY NIGHT ABC ao(SN 10-13 L falo (ESPN) 0 3 5 0 5 6 0 1 0 28-21 W 277 HISTORY 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 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 TOTALS 4-4 2-6 3-5 9-15 HOME/AWAY RECORDS

HOME AWAY YEAR WLT WLT 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 TOTALS 55 33 0 39 49 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

HISTORY 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 20-26-18 278 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

jaguars.com — 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 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 (Boldface denotes team record) JAGUARS HONOR ROLL

P Bryan Barker — 1997: AP, PFW, FD PRO BOWL PR Reggie Barlow — 1998: CPFN; 1999: Starters CAPITALIZED. Number in parenthe- CPFN (second team) ses shows player’s number of Pro Bowls as a CB Aaron Beasley — 1999: CPFN Jaguar. (* did not play due to injury) DE Tony Brackens — 1999: SI, USA, FN, AP (second team), PFW (All-AFC), CPFN (sec- 1996 — OT Tony Boselli ond team) QB Mark Brunell S Donovin Darius — 1999: FD (second WR Keenan McCardell team) 1997 — P BRYAN BARKER P Chris Hanson — 2002: AP (second team), OT TONY BOSELLI (2) QB Mark Brunell (2) PFWA, PFW (All-AFC), FD (second team) PK MIKE HOLLIS LB Kevin Hardy — 1999: AP, TSN, PFW, WR Jimmy Smith USA, CPFN, FN, FD 1998 — OT TONY BOSELLI (3) PK Mike Hollis — 1997: CPFN WR JIMMY SMITH (2) S Carnell Lake — 1999: PFW, CPFN, FN, 1999 — OT TONY BOSELLI (4)* FD, AP (second team), FD (second team) DE TONY BRACKENS LB Mike Peterson — 2005: AP (second team) QB Mark Brunell (3) OT Leon Searcy — 1997: USA; 1999: AP LB KEVIN HARDY (second team), CPFN (second team) S CARNELL LAKE WR Jimmy Smith — 1998: AP (second OT Leon Searcy team); 1999: FN, AP (second team), CPFN WR JIMMY SMITH (3) (second team), PFW (All-AFC) 2000 — OT TONY BOSELLI (5)* DT Marcus Stroud — 2003: AP (second WR Jimmy Smith (4) team), PFW (All-AFC), FN (second team); 2001 — WR Jimmy Smith (5)* 2004: PFW (All-AFC), FD (second team); DT Gary Walker 2005: TSN (All-Pro) 2002 — P Chris Hanson DT Gary Walker — 2001: SI, FD (second 2003 — DT MARCUS STROUD team) 2004 — DT MARCUS STROUD (2) DT John Henderson ALL-ROOKIE SELECTIONS 2005 — DT MARCUS STROUD (3) HISTORY Legend: PFWA — Pro Football Writers of ALL-PRO SELECTIONS America; PFW — Pro Football Weekly; FN — Football News; CPFN — College & Pro Legend: AP — Associated Press; PFWA — Football Newsweekly; FD — Football Digest Pro Football Writers of America; TSN — The Sporting News; PFW — Pro Football Weekly; OT Khalif Barnes — PFW/PFWA (2005) FN — Football News; FD — Football Digest; OT Tony Boselli — PFWA, PFW, FN, CPFN (1995) 279 USA — USA Today; SI — Sports Illustrated; CB Aaron Beasley — FN (1996) CPFN — College & Pro Football Newsweekly DE Tony Brackens — PFWA, PFW, FN, CPFN (1996) OT Tony Boselli — 1996: USA, SI; 1997: AP, CB Fernando Bryant — PFWA, PFW, PFWA, TSN, PFW, FN, USA, CPFN; 1998: CPFN, FN, FD (1999) AP, PFWA, TSN, PFW, FN, USA, CPFN, FD; C Michael Cheever — FN, CPFN (1996) 1999: AP, PFWA, SI, TSN, PFW, USA, CPFN, S Donovin Darius — PFW, FN, FD (1998) FN, FD; 2000: FN (All-AFC) LB Kevin Hardy — PFWA, PFW, FN, CPFN (1996)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS DT John Henderson — PFWA, PFW (2002) QB Byron Leftwich — PFW (2003) 1995NFL — PLAYERS Bryan Barker, ASSOC. AFC Punter AWARDS of the Year G Vince Manuwai — PFW (2003) 1996 — Jimmy Smith, AFC Receiver of the Year G Brad Meester — PFWA, PFW, FN 1997 — Bryan Barker, AFC Punter of the Year (2000) MLB Bryan Schwartz — FN (1995) DT Larry Smith — FN (1999) 1997 — QBPRO Mark BOWLBrunell MVP RB Fred Taylor — PFW, FN, CPFN, FD (1998) NET PUNTING OT Maurice Williams — FN (2001) INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE LEADERS DT Renaldo Wynn — PFW, FN, CPFN 1995 Bryan Barker 38.6 (1997) PASSING YARDS 1996 Mark Brunell 4,367 POINTS Tom Coughlin — AFC Coach of the Year, 1997 Mike Hollis 134 UPI (1996)COACHING AWARDS RECEIVING Dom Capers — Assistant Coach of the 1999 Jimmy Smith 116 Year, Pro Football Writers of America, USA Today and Defensive Coordinator of the Year, Football Digest (1999) JAGUARS ALL-TIME ROSTER

PLAYERS (active one or more games on the 53-man roster)

— A — Adams, Blue CB Cincinnati 2003 Akbar, Hakim LB Washington 2003 Alexander, Dan RB/FB Nebraska 2002 Alexis, Rich RB Washington 2005 Allen, David RB/KR Kansas State 2003-04 Anderson, Curtis CB Pittsburgh 1997 Armour, JoJuan S Miami (Ohio) 1999 Ayodele, Akin LB Purdue 2002-05 — B — Ballard, Clenton DT Southwest Texas State 2002 Baniewicz, Mark OT Syracuse 2000-01 Banks, Tavian RB Iowa 1998-99 Barker, Bryan P Santa Clara 1995-2000 Barlow, Reggie WR Alabama State 1996-2000 Barnes, Khalif OT Washington 2005 Barnes, Lionel DE Louisiana-Monroe 2003-04 Battles, Ainsley S Vanderbilt 2001-02 Bean, Robert CB Mississippi State 2002 Beasley, Aaron CB West Virginia 1996-2001 HISTORY Bell, Ricky CB North Carolina State 1996 Beuerlein, Steve QB Notre Dame 1995 Blade, Willie DT Mississippi State 2004 Bolden, Juran CB Mississippi Delta 2004 Boselli, Tony OT Southern California 1995-2001 Bouwens, Shawn G Nebraska Wesleyan 1995 280 Boyer, Brant LB Arizona 1995-2000 Boyd, Danny PK Louisiana State 2002 Boyd, James S Penn State 2001-02 Boykin, Deral S Louisville 1995 Brackens, Tony DE Texas 1996-2003 Brady, Kyle TE Penn State 1999-2005 Brooks, Bobby LB Fresno State 2002 Brooks, Bucky CB North Carolina 1996-97

jaguars.com Brown, Chris CB Alabama-Birmingham 2003 Brown, Delvin S Miami (Fla.) 2001 Brown, Derek TE Notre Dame 1995-97 Brunell, Mark QB Washington 1995-2003 Bryant, Fernando CB Alabama 1999-2003 Bullard, Kendricke WR Arkansas State 1996 Burnett, Chester MLB Arizona 1999 — C — Carrington, Darren S Northern Arizona 1995 Carter, Bernard LB East Carolina 1995 Cesario, Anthony G Colorado State 1999 Chambers, Derrick OT Florida 2001-02 Chamblin, Corey CB Tennessee Tech 1999 Chanoine, Roger OT Temple 2002 Charlton, Ike CB Virginia Tech 2002 Chase, Martin DT Oklahoma 2005 Cheever, Michael C Georgia Tech 1996-98 Christopherson, Ryan FB Wyoming 1995-96 Chung, Eugene G Virginia Tech 1995 Clark, Danny LB Illinois 2000-03 Clark, Reggie LB North Carolina 1995-96 Clark, Vinnie CB Ohio State 1995-96 Cobb, Reggie* RB Tennessee 1995 Coleman, Ben G Wake Forest 1995-99 Coleman, Marco DE Georgia Tech 2002 Colinet, Stalin DE Boston College 2002 Colon, Harry S Missouri 1995 Combs, Chris DE Duke 2002 Compton, Mike G West Virginia 2004 Connolly, Dan G Southeast Missouri State 2005 Cooper, Deke S Notre Dame 2003-05 Cornish, Frank* C UCLA 1995 Cousin, Terry CB South Carolina 2005 Cox, Renard DB Maryland 2001 Craft, Jason CB Colorado State 1999-2003 Crockett, Zack FB Florida State 1998 Criss, Shad CB Missouri 2000 Cunningham, Richie PK Southwestern Louisiana 2002 Curry, Eric DE Alabama 1998-99 — D — Darius, Donovin S Syracuse 1998-2005 Davey, Don DT/DE Wisconsin 1995-98 Davis, Andre DT Southern 1996 Davis, Jim DE Virginia Tech 2005 Davis, Travis S Notre Dame 1995-98 Dawkins, Sean WR California 2001 DeLong, Greg TE North Carolina 2000 DeMarco, Brian OT Michigan State 1995-98 Devine, Kevin CB California 1997-98 HISTORY Dickerson, Bryan FB Eastern Kentucky 1995 Dingle, Nate LB Cincinnati 1996 Douglas, Henry WR North Carolina A&T 2002 Douglas, Hugh DE Central State 2003 Dukes, Chad RB Pittsburgh 2000 Dumas, Mike S Indiana 1995 281 Dunbar, Vaughn RB Indiana 1995 — E — Edwards, Marc FB Notre Dame 2003-04 Edwards, Troy WR Louisiana Tech 2003-04 Epstein, Hayden PK Michigan 2002 — F —

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Favors, Greg LB Mississippi State 2004-05 Fiedler, Jay QB Dartmouth 1999 Figures, Deon CB Colorado 1997-98 Fletcher, Derrick G Baylor 2004-05 Fordham, Todd OG/OT Florida State 1997-2002 Franklin, Brad CB Louisiana-Lafayette 2003 Frase, Paul DE/DT Syracuse 1995-96 Freeman, Eddie DL Alabama-Birmingham 2004 Fuamatu-Maʼafala, Chris RB Utah 2003-04 Furrer, Will QB Virginia Tech 1998 — G — Garrard, David QB East Carolina 2002-05 Gayle, Rashid CB Boise State 1996 Gibson, Damon WR/KR Iowa 2001-02 Gilbert, Tony LB Georgia 2003-05 Gildon, Jason DE Oklahoma State 2004 Givins, Ernest WR Louisville 1995 Goebel, Brad QB Baylor 1995 Goganious, Keith LB Penn State 1995 Graham, Kent QB Ohio State 2002 Graham, Roger RB New Haven 1996 Grant, Deon S Tennessee 2004-05 Gray, Quinn QB Florida A&M 2003-05 Green, Donny LB Virginia 2001 Green, Brandon DE Rice 2003-04 Green, Rogerick CB Kansas State 1995 Griffin, Chris FB/TE New Mexico 1996 Griffith, Rich TE Arizona 1995-2000 Grow, Monty S Florida 1995 — H — Hall, Dana S Washington 1996-97 Hall, Ray DT Washington State 1995 Hallock, Ty FB/TE/LB Michigan State 1996-97 Hamilton, James LB North Carolina 1997-98 Hammonds, Juan DE Michigan State 1996 Hankton, Cortez WR Texas Southern 2003-05 Hanson, Chris P Marshall 2001-05 Hardy, Kevin LB Illinois 1996-2001 Hatchette, Matthew WR Langston 2003 Hayward, Reggie DE Iowa State 2005 Henderson, John DT Tennessee 2002-05 Hendricks, Tommy LB Michigan 2004 Herndon, Jimmy OT Houston 1996 Hollis, Mike PK Idaho 1995-2001 Holmes, Jaret PK Auburn 2001 Howard, Chris RB Michigan 1998-2000 Howard, Desmond WR Michigan 1995 Hudson, Chris S Colorado 1995-98

HISTORY Humphrey, Deon LB Florida State 2003 Huntington, Greg G/C Penn State 1995-97 — I — Ingram, Steve G/OT Maryland 1999 Inzer, Drew C/G Brown 2002 282 — J — Jackson, Lenzie WR Arizona State 1999 Jackson, Willie WR Florida 1995-97 Janes, Ron FB Missouri 1998 Johnson, Anthony RB Notre Dame 2000 Johnson, Kevin WR Syracuse 2003 Johnson, Patrick WR Oregon 2002 Johnson, Rob QB Southern California 1995-97

jaguars.com Johnson, Tommy CB Alabama 1995 Jones, Brian TE Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2004-05 Jones, Damon TE Southern Illinois 1997-2001 Jones, George RB San Diego State 1998 Jones, Greg RB Florida State 2004-05 Jones, Matt WR Arkansas 2005 Jordan, Leander G/OT Indiana (Pa.) 2002 Jordan, Randy RB North Carolina 1995-97 Joseph, Elvis RB Southern 2001-02 Jurkovic, John DT Eastern Illinois 1996-98 — K — Kadela, Dave OT Virginia Tech 2002 Keith, Craig TE Lenoir-Rhyne 1995 Koch, Aaron G/OT Oregon State 2000-02 Kopp, Jeff LB Southern California 1996-98 — L — Lageman, Jeff DE Virginia 1995-98 Lake, Carnell S UCLA 1999-2000 Landolt, Kevin DT West Virginia 1999 Laro, Gordon TE Boston College 1995 Ledford, Dwayne G East Carolina 2000 Leftwich, Byron QB Marshall 2003-05 Leonard, Matt DT Stanford 2003 Leroy, Emarlos DT Georgia 1999-2000 Lewis, Jermaine WR/KR Maryland 2003-04 Lindsey, Steve PK Mississippi 1999-2000 Lockett, Kevin WR Kansas State 2002 Logan, Ernie DE East Carolina 1995-96 Logan, Mike S West Virginia 1997-2000 Lowe, Reggie LB Troy State 1998 Luzar, Chris TE Virginia 2002-03 — M — Mack, Stacey RB Temple 1999-2002 Maddox, Anthony DT Delta State 2004-05 Malaefoe, MacKenzie FB Southern California 2003 Manuwai, Vince G Hawaii 2003-05 Marler, Seth PK Tulane 2003 Marsh, Curtis WR Utah 1995-96 Martin, Jamie QB Weber State 1998, 2000 Marts, Lonnie LB Tulane 1999-2000 Mason, Eddie LB North Carolina 1998 Mason, Michael DE Kentucky State 2000 Massey, Robert CB North Carolina Central 1996 Maston, LeʼShai FB Baylor 1995-96 Mathis, Rashean CB/S Bethune-Cookman 2003-05 Matthews, Steve QB Memphis 1997 Mayfield, Corey DT Oklahoma 1995 HISTORY McCardell, Keenan WR Nevada-Las Vegas 1996-2001 McClain, Jimmy LB Troy State 2004 McCray, Bobby DE Florida 2004-05 McCree, Marlon S Kentucky 2001-03 McElmurry, Blaine S Montana 1998-99 McManus, Tom LB Boston College 1995-99 Means, Natrone RB North Carolina 1996-97 283 Meester, Brad G Northern Iowa 2000-05 Meier, Rob DE Washington State 2000-05 Miller, Bronzell DE Utah 1995 Miller, Craig S Utah State 2000 Miller, Jim QB Michigan State 1997 Mills, Javor DE Auburn 2002 Mitchell, Anthony S Tuskegee 2003

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Mitchell, Keith LB Texas A&M 2003 Mitchell, Pete TE Boston College 1995-98, 2002 Moore, Will WR Texas Southern 1997-98 Moreau, Frank RB Louisville 2001 Moreland, Earthwind CB Georgia Southern 2001 Myslinski, Tom G Tennessee 1995 — N — Naeole, Chris G Colorado 2002-05 Nelson, Reggie OT McNeese State 2000 Nesbit, Jamar G South Carolina 2003 Neufeld, Ryan TE UCLA 2000 Neujahr, Quentin C Kansas State 1998-2000 Nickerson, Hardy MLB California 2000-01 Nori, Mark OG Boston College 1997-98 Norman, Dennis C Princeton 2004-05 Novak, Jeff G/OT Southwest Texas State 1995-98 — O — Ogden, Marques OL Howard 2003 Olson, Erik S Colorado State 2000 Owens, Chad WR/KR Hawaii 2005 — P — Parker, Chris RB Marshall 1997 Parker, Ricky CB San Diego State 1997 Patterson, Elton DE Central Florida 2004 Paup, Bryce LB Northern Iowa 1998-99 Payne, Seth DT Cornell 1997-2001 Pearman, Alvin RB Virginia 2005 Pearson, Mike OT Florida 2002-05 Pelshak, Troy LB North Carolina A&T 2000 Perryman, Ray S Northern Arizona 2003-04 Peterson, Mike LB Florida 2003-05 Philcox, Todd QB Syracuse 1996 Posey, Jeff LB Southern Mississippi 2001 Prince, Ryan TE Weber State 2001 Pritchett, Kelvin DT Mississippi 1995-98 — Q — Quinn, Jonathan QB Middle Tennessee State 1998-2001 — R — Rainer, Wali MLB Virginia 2002 Ransom, Derrick DT Cincinnati 2004 Redmond, Jimmy WR McNeese State 2002-03 Richardson, David CB Cal Poly-SLO 2004-05 Richie, David DE Washington 2000 Rison, Andre WR Michigan State 1996 Roberson, Chris CB Eastern Michigan 2005

HISTORY Roberson, James DE Florida State 1999 Robinson, Eddie LB Alabama State 1996-97 Robinson, Roderick QB Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2001 Romberg, Brett C Miami (Fla.) 2003-05 Ross, Micah WR Jacksonville 2001-03 Royals, Mark P Appalachian State 2003 284 — S — Sadowski, Troy TE Georgia 1998 Salaam, Ephraim OT San Diego State 2004-05 Schwartz, Bryan MLB Augustana (S.D.) 1995-99 Scobee, Josh PK Louisiana Tech 2004-05 Searcy, Leon OT Miami (Fla.) 1996-2000 Seder, Tim PK Ashland (Ohio) 2002 Sensabaugh, Gerald S North Carolina 2005

jaguars.com Settles, Tawambi S Duke 1998 Shaw, Bobby WR California 2002 Shelton, Daimon FB Sacramento State 1997-2000 Sheppard, Ashley* LB Clemson 1995 Shepherd, Gannon OT Duke 2000-01 Simmons, Clyde DE Western Carolina 1996-97 Slaughter, T.J. MLB Southern Mississippi 2000-03 Smeenge, Joel DE/LB Western Michigan 1995-2000 Smith, Daryl LB Georgia Tech 2004-05 Smith, Emanuel WR Arkansas 2000 Smith, Fernando DE Jackson State 1998 Smith, Jeff C Tennessee 2000-01 Smith, Jimmy WR Jackson State 1995-2005 Smith, Joe RB Louisiana Tech 2003 Smith, Larry DT Florida State 1999-2002 Smith, Steve CB Oregon 2002 Sorensen, Nick S Virginia Tech 2003-05 Soward, R. Jay WR Southern California 2000-01 Spicer, Paul DE Saginaw Valley State 2000-05 Stai, Brenden OT Nebraska 2000 Stambaugh, Phil QB Lehigh 2001 Starks, Scott CB Wisconsin 2005 Stephens, Santo LB Temple 1995 Stewart, James RB Tennessee 1995-99 Stewart, Rayna S Northern Arizona 1999-2000 Stith, Shyrone RB Virginia Tech 2000 Stokes, J.J. WR UCLA 2003 Storz, Erik LB Boston College 1998-2000 Stroud, Marcus DT Georgia 2001-05 Studstill, Darren S West Virginia 1995-96 Swift, Michael CB Austin Peay 2000 — T — Tarle, Jim PK Arkansas State 2000-01 Taylor, Cordell CB Hampton 1998 Taylor, Fred RB Florida 1998-2005 Taylor, Shannon LB Virginia 2003 Terrell, Daryl G/OT Southern Mississippi 2002 Terry, Corey LB Tennessee 1999 Thomas, Dave CB Tennessee 1995-99 Thomas, Edward LB Georgia Southern 2000-02 Thomas, Kiwaukee CB Georgia Southern 2000-04 Thomas, Pat LB North Carolina State 2005 Thompson, Chris CB Nicholls State 2004 Thompson, Mike DT Wisconsin 1995 Threats, Jabbar DE Michigan State 1997-98 Tillman, Cedric WR Alcorn State 1995 Toefield, LaBrandon RB Louisiana State 2003-05 Trapp, James CB Clemson 2003

Tuaolo, Esera DT Oregon State 1997 HISTORY Tuipala, Joseph MLB San Diego State 2001-02 Tylski, Rich OG Utah State 1996-99 — U — Upshaw, Regan DE California 1999 — V — 285 Venzke, Patrick OT Idaho 2001 — W — Wade, John C Marshall 1998-2002 Walker, Gary DT Auburn 1999-2001 Warren, Terrence WR Hampton 1995 Washington, Dewayne CB North Carolina State 2004

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 286 HISTORY Widell, Dave Whitted, Alvis ie,MrelsD Columbia DE Wilford, Ernest Wiley, Marcellus Wiegert, Zach (1999), DE Jomo Cousins (2000),LB Jamal Cox(1995),DL Walter Curry(2005),WRChris Ronald Cherry(1996), LB (1996),DT James Clyburn(1998),RB Leroy Collins Michigan Lester Brown(2005),OTMatt Cherry(2004),OT Brown (2003),OT Sean Bubin(2004),WR DT David Barnard(1997), OT Mark Bristol(2002),RB Jason Brookins (2000),CBChris Askew (1997),LBStevieBaggs(2005), DE Troy Bailey(1999),WR Donnell Baker(1997), OT DE Nathaniel Adibi (2004),RBRich Alexis (2004), RB David Allen (2002-03),WR Chad Nevada-Reno Ziemann, Chris Price, Marcus LB/DE Morabito, Tim Florida Mills, Javor Jackson, Al G/OT Fisher, John Cordova, Jorge Chustz, Joe Chambers, Derrick Colorado TennesseeWhitfield, Bob White, Tracy CB White, Reggie White, Jose LB White, Chris Wheeler, Damen Westmoreland, Eric ibr,JmeL Vanderbilt Oregon Oklahoma LB FortValley TE State Washington NewHampshire RB/KR Wright, Kenny Michigan OT Wrighster, George WR Winborn, Jamie WR Wimbush, Derrick Minnesota OT MississippiState Houston Williams, Sammy Williams, Reggie Tennessee Williams, Randal DE LB Williams, Maurice FB Williams, Mark OT Williams, Lamanzer Williams, Jermaine Williams, James Wilkerson, Bruce yn ead TNotreDame DT Yoder, Todd Wynn, Renaldo Y Brown, Leon during thefirstthreeweeksof1995season * Cobb,CornishandSheppardwereontheexpanded56-manroster(forexpansionteams) Virginia Texas A&M FB CB Wesley, Joe Washington, Patrick Washington, Mickey ausy tv TKentState OT Zelenka, Joe Zahursky, Steve oung, David RNrhCrln tt 1998-2001 BostonCollege NorthCarolinaState C WR /TNebraska G/OT GeorgiaSouthern S LouisianaState College Boston Auburn Georgia G Western Missouri DT DE Louisiana Tech CB DB OT Stanford OklahomaState Howard OT RB DE RVirginia Tech WR EVanderbilt TE BEasternKentucky RB Wake Forest TE/LS Howard Southern LB LouisianaState DE LB BNorthwesternState CB OhioState LB INJURED RESERVE (never on53-manroster) PRACTICE SQUAD — Y — Z 2005 2001 2002 2005 1995-97 2004-05 2003 2005 2004-05 2001 1995 1999-2002 1997-2001 2004-05 1995 2003 1995 1996 2000 2004 2001 1996-98 2001-03 1995 2001 2003 2001-05 1998 2000 1995 2004-05 2005 2002 2002 2001-05 2005 1999 2001-02 1995-96 2003-05 1995 2001 jaguars.com Davis (2005), OT Seth Dittman (1996), G Konrad Dean (2003), WR Henry Douglas (2001), WR Damon Dunn (1998), LS Andrew Economos (2005), G Derrick Fletcher (2004), WR Richmond Flowers (2001), OT Mike Flynn (1997), DE Randy Garner (2001), DE Harold Gragg (1997), QB Quinn Gray (2003), OG Andrew Greene (1998), C-G Brock Gutierrez (1998), DE Omari Hand (2004), WR Darren Hall (1999), LB Tyrone Hines (1997), G Tam Hopkins (2001), G Tyrone Hopson (2001), WR Mike Horacek (2000), WR Harrison Houston (1995), LB Aaron Humphrey (2002), QB (2005), DE Michael Josiah (2003), RB Morgan Kane (2000), C David Kempfert (1999), LB James Kinney (2005), RB Steve Lee (1997), DT Matt Leonard (2003), CB Clarence Love (1999), DT Anthony Maddox (2004), DT Jeff Marriott (2000), LB Ryan McCoy (1995), TE Rod Monroe (2000), WR Ramondo North (2001-02), DE Gabe Nyenhuis (2004), TE Tevita Ofahengaue (2001), CB Jason Olford (2002), OT Chris Oltmanns (1996), WR Corey Parchman (2002), RB Chris Parker (1996), RB Pepe Pearson (1998), S Kevin Peoples (1999), S Ray Perryman (2003), LB Duke Pettijohn (2002), LB Curtis Randall (2003), WR Jimmy Redmond (2001), LB Moses Regular (1996), C Brett Romberg (2003), DT Richard Seals (2000), DE Jason Simmons (1995), RB Joe Smith (2003), LB Brandon Southward (1999), WR Fred Stamps (2005), G Barry Stokes (1996), DE Rahmaan Streater (1999), G Joe Tate (2004), DE Josh Taves (1996), WR Ryan Thelwell (1999), RB Malcolm Thomas (1997-98), TE Mark Thomas (1998), LB Cedric Thornton (1996), LB Deryck Toles (2004), OT Keith Wagner (1996), LB Al Wallace (1997), G (2001), OT Craig Warren (1997), FB Lee Webb (2005), WR Huey Whittaker (2004), DE Seante Williams (2004)

HEAD COACHES Tom Coughlin Syracuse 1995-2002 Jack Del Rio Southern California 2003-05

ASSISTANT COACHES Ken Anderson Augustana 2003-05 Mark Asanovich St. Cloud State 2003-05 Joe Baker Princeton 1995-98 John Bonamego Central Michigan 1999-2002 Paul Boudreau Boston College 2003-05 Dave Campo Central Connecticut State 2005 Dom Capers Mount Union (Ohio) 1999-2000 Pete Carmichael Montclair State 1995-99 Les Ebert Minnesota-Duluth 2004-05 Randy Edsall Syracuse 1995-97 Perry Fewell Lenoir-Ryhne 1998-2002 Greg Finnegan Cornell 1998-2002 Frank Gansz Navy 2000-01 Kevin Gilbride Southern Connecticut State 1995-96 Mike Haluchak Southern California 2003-04 Ray Hamilton Oklahoma 2003-05 Paul Haynes Kent State 2001 Andy Heck Notre Dame 2004-05 Fred Hoaglin Pittsburgh 1997-2001 Todd Howard Texas A&M 2003-05 Jeff Hurd Fort Hays (Kan.) State 1995-97 John Hufnagel Penn State 2002

Jerald Ingram Michigan 1995-2002 HISTORY Dick Jauron Yale 1995-98 Lane Kiffin Fresno State 2000 Larry Kirksey Eastern Kentucky 2003 Ty Knott Oregon Tech 2002 Bob Ligashesky Indiana (Pa.) 2004 Anthony Lynn Texas Tech 2003-04 Mike Maser Buffalo 1995-2002 287 Paul McCord Western Maryland 2003 Garrick McGee Oklahoma 2000-01 John McNulty Penn State 1998-2002 Mark Michaels Connecticut 2005 Gary Moeller Ohio State 2001 Bill Musgrave Oregon 2003-04 Nick Nicolau Southern Connecticut State 1995-96 Chris Palmer Southern Connecticut State 1997-98

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Jerry Palmieri Montclair State 1995-2002 Larry Pasquale Bridgeport (Conn.) 1995-99 John Pease Utah 1995-2002 Bob Petrino Carroll (Mont.) 1999-2001 Kennedy Pola Southern California 2005 Mike Priefer Navy 2002 Alvin Reynolds Indiana State 2003-05 Alfredo Roberts Miami (Fla.) 2003-05 Pete Rodriguez Western State 2004-05 Lucious Selmon Oklahoma 1995-2002 Steve Shafer Utah State 2003-04 Carl Smith Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2005 Mike Smith East Tennessee 2003-05 Tony Sparano New Haven (Conn.) 2002 Mike Sullivan Army 2002-03 Steve Szabo Navy 1995-2002 Brian VanGorder Wayne State 2005 Steve Walters Arkansas 2005

JAGUARS ALL-TIME BY COLLEGE 10 — Tennessee 8 — Virginia Tech, North Carolina 7 — Boston College, Florida, Notre Dame, Virginia, Washington 6 — Michigan State, Florida State 5 — California, Michigan, Southern Cal, Syracuse, West Virginia 4 — Colorado, East Carolina, Georgia, Georgia Southern, Kansas State, Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Penn State, San Diego State, UCLA 3 — Alabama, Arizona, Auburn, Baylor, Cincinnati, Colorado State, Duke, Georgia Tech, Howard, Louisiana State, Louisiana Tech, Louisville, Marshall, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), Missouri, Nebraska, Northern Arizona, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Southern U., Southern Mississippi, Temple, Utah, Vanderbilt, Wisconsin 2 — Alabama-Birmingham, Alabama State, Arkansas, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Arkansas State, Clemson, Hampton, Hawaii, Houston, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Jackson State, Marshall, McNeese State, Mississippi, North Carolina A&T, Northern Iowa, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, South Carolina, Southwest Texas State, Texas A&M, Texas Southern, Troy State, Tulane, Utah State, Wake Forest, Washington State, Weber State 1 — Alcorn State, Appalachian State, Arizona State, Augustana (S.D.), Austin Peay, Bethune-Cookman, Boise State, Brown, Cal Poly-SLO, Central Floida, Central State, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Delta State, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Michigan, Florida A&M, Fort Valley State, Fresno State, Indiana (Pa.), Iowa, Iowa State, Jacksonville, Kent State, Kentucky, Kentucky State, Langston, Lehigh, Lenoir-Rhyne, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Memphis, Miami (Ohio), Middle Tennessee State, Minnesota, Mississippi Delta, Montana, New Hampshire, Nebraska Wesleyan, Nevada-Las Vegas, Nevada-Reno, New Haven, New Mexico, Nicholls State, North Carolina Central, Northwestern State, Princeton, Purdue, Rice, Sacramento State, Saginaw Valley State, Santa Clara, Southeast Missouri State, Southern Illinois, Southwest Louisiana, Tennessee Tech, Texas, Tuskegee, Western Carolina, Western Michigan, Wyoming ALL-TIME TRADES (includes trades involving players only) HISTORY — 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 Craig Keith from Pittsburgh for a seventh-round draft choice in 1996 Aug. 27 TE Pete Mitchell from Miami for WR Mike Williams 288 — 1997 — Aug. 24 DE Paul Frase 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 —

jaguars.com Oct. 19 DE Regan Upshaw from Tampa Bay for a sixth-round draft choice in 2001 — 2000 — Aug. 16 G Brenden Stai 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

— 2006 — None

(February 15,1995 1995; EXPANSION alternated choices DRAFT with Carolina) (Draft round, position, player, former team) 1. QB Steve Beuerlein, Arizona; 2. CB Corey Raymond, N.Y. Giants; 3. OT Jeff Novak, Miami; 4. DE John Duff, L.A. Raiders; 5. LB Keith Goganious, 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 Tom Myslinski, Chicago; 11. WR Willie Jackson, Dallas; 12 DB Othello Henderson, New Orleans; 13. LB Santo Stephens, Cincinnati; 14. DB Darren Carrington, San Diego; 15. DB Michael Davis, Houston; 16. DB Dave Thomas, Dallas; 17. RB Mazio Royster, Tampa Bay; 18. FB LeʼShai Maston, Houston; 19. WR Charles Davenport, Pittsburgh; 20. S Monty Grow, Kansas City; 21. RB Marcus Wilson, Green Bay; 22. LB Brant Boyer, Miami; 23. S Harry Colon, Detroit; 24. TE Derek Brown, N.Y. Giants; 25. LB James Williams, New Orleans; 26. G , New England; 27. RB Reggie Cobb, Green Bay; 28. WR Desmond Howard, Washington; 29. WR Kelvin Martin, Seattle; 30. WR Cedric Tillman, Denver; 31. DB Rogerick Green, Tampa Bay — 1995 — JAGUARS ALL-TIME DRAFT CHOICES

RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 2-1) 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 HISTORY 4b Mike Thompson DT Wisconsin 123 5 Ryan Christopherson FB Wyoming 169 6 Marcus Price OT Louisiana State 172 7 Curtis Marsh WR Utah 219

— 1996 — 289 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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 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 21-20- 1 Renaldo Wynn DT Notre Dame 21 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 Brandon Tolbert 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 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 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

HISTORY 7e Mark Baniewicz OT Syracuse 247

— 2001 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 13, 11, 12) 1 Marcus Stroud DT Georgia 13 2 Maurice Williams OT Michigan 43 290 3a Eric Westmoreland LB Tennessee 73 3b James Boyd S Penn State 94 5 David Leaverton P Tennessee 142 6 Chad Ward G Washington 170 7a 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 —

jaguars.com RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 9, 8, 11, 10) 1 John Henderson DT Tennessee 9 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 8, 7) 1 Byron Leftwich QB Marshall 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 Brandon Green DE Rice 176 6b David Young S Georgia Southern 179 6c Marques Ogden OT Howard 193 7 Malaefou MacKenzie FB Southern California 218 — 2004 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 9, 8, 7, 6) 1 Reggie Williams WR Washington 9 2a Daryl Smith LB Georgia Tech 39 2b Greg Jones RB Florida State 55 3 Jorge Cordova LB Nevada 86 4a Anthony Maddox 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 5c Sean Bubin OT Illinois 159 7 Bobby McCray DE Florida 249 — 2005 — RD PLAYER POS COLLEGE OVERALL (drafted alternately 21,20, 1 Matt Jones WR Arkansas 21 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 Chad Owens WR Hawaii 185 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 Drew RB/KR UCLA 60 3 Clint Ingram LB Oklahoma 80 5 Brent Hawkins LB Illinois State 160

7a James Wyche DE Syracuse 213 HISTORY 7b Dee Webb CB Florida 236

Wide receiver FIRST ROUND3 BY Linebacker POSITION 1 Defensive tackle 3 Offensive tackle 1 291 Quarterback 1 Running back 1 Cornerback 1 Safety 1 Tight end 1

Linebacker 15 Quarterback 4

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS ALL-TIME DRAFT BY POSITION Wide receiver 14 Guard 4 Running back 12 Tight end 4 Offensive tackle 11 Center 2 Safety 11 Placekicker 2 Defensive tackle 11 Punter 1 Cornerback 10 Long snapper 1 Defensive end 7 — 1995 — UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENT HISTORY

PLAYERS SIGNED (12) POS DATE (TEAM) Shawn Bouwens G Signed on February 28 (from Detroit) Don Davey DT Signed on February 28 (from Green Bay) Joel Smeenge DE Signed on February 28 (from New Orleans) Vinnie Clark CB Signed on March 3 (from New Orleans) Bryan Barker P Signed on March 7 (from Philadelphia) Kelvin Pritchett DT Signed on March 11 (from Detroit) Jeff Lageman DE Signed on March 14 (from N.Y. Jets) Mickey Washington CB Signed on March 14 (from Buffalo) Dave Widell C Signed on March 15 (from Denver) Mike Dumas S Signed on April 24 (from Buffalo) Mike Williams WR Signed on May 4 (from Miami) Ernest Givins 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) 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) Ernie Logan DE Signed by New York Jets on March 20

— 1998 — PLAYERS SIGNED (2) POS DATE (TEAM) Bryce Paup LB Signed on February 16 (from Buffalo) Quentin Neujahr C Signed on March 3 (restricted free agent from Balt.)

HISTORY 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 Dave Widell C Signed by Atlanta on May 13 Esera Tuaolo DT Signed by Atlanta on May 14 Randy Jordan RB Signed by Oakland on June 2 292 — 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)

jaguars.com 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 — 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 — 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) Detron Smith 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) Zach Wiegert OT Signed by Houston on March 3 HISTORY 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 8 293 — 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)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 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) Kenny Wright 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) 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

JAGUARS BY THE NUMBERS

1 — Mike Hollis (1995-2001) 18 — Matt Jones (2005) 2 — Steve Lindsey (1999-2000), Chris 19 — Ernest Wilford (2004-05) Hanson (2001-05) 20 — Chris Hudson (1995), Natrone Means 3 — Jaret Holmes (2001), Tim Seder (1996-97), Donovin Darius (1998-2005) (2002), Mark Royals (2003) 21 — Deral Boykin (1995), Tommy Johnson 4 — Bryan Barker (1995-2000) (1995), Aaron Beasley (1996-2001), 5 — Todd Philcox (1996), Jim Tarle (2000- Steve Smith (2002), Brad Franklin 01), Danny Boyd (2002), Quinn Gray (2003), Juran Bolden (2004), Terry Cousin (2005) (2003-05) 22 — Bucky Brooks (1996-97), Tavian Banks 6 — Hayden Epstein (2002), Seth Marler (1998-99), Frank Moreau (2001), (2003-04) Reggie White (2001), Robert Bean 7 — Steve Beuerlein (1995), (2002), LaBrandon Toefield (2003- (1998), Richie Cunningham (2002), 05) Byron Leftwich (2003-05) 23 — Randy Jordan (1995-97), Cordell Taylor

HISTORY 8 — Mark Brunell (1995-2003) (1998), Corey Chamblin (1999), 9 — Brad Goebel (1995), David Garrard Anthony Johnson (2000), Ike Charlton (2002-05) (2002), Ray Perryman (2003-04) 10 — Jamie Martin (1998, 2000), Roderick 24 — Harry Colon (1995), Rashid Gayle Robinson (2001), Kent Graham (2002), (1996), Chris Howard (1998-2000), Josh Scobee (2004-05) Craig Miller (2000), Delvin Brown 294 11 — Rob Johnson (1995-97), Jay Fiedler (2001), Kiwaukee Thomas (2003-04) (1999), Reggie Williams (2004-05) 25 — Mickey Washington (1995-96), Curtis 12 — Jim Miller (1997), Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001) Anderson (1997), Fernando Bryant 16 — Steve Matthews (1997), Troy Edwards (1999-2003), Kenny Wright (2005) 26 — Rogerick Green (1995), Kevin Devine (2004) (1997-98), Rayna Stewart (1999- 17 — Phil Stambaugh (2001), Jimmy Red- 2000), mond (2003) Ainsley Battles (2001-02), Blue Adams

jaguars.com (2003), David Richardson (2004-05) (1996-01), Akin Ayodele (2002-05) 27 — Vinnie Clark (1995-96), Deon Figures 52 — Brant Boyer (1995-2000), Eric (1997-98), Shad Criss (2000), Westmoreland (2001-03), Daryl Smith (2001), Damen (2004-05) Wheeler (2001), Rashean Mathis 53 — Santo Stephens (1995), Nate Dingle (2003-05) (1996), Eddie Mason (1998), T.J. 28 — Monty Grow (1995), Dana Hall Slaughter (2000-03), Hakim Akbar (1996-97), Fred Taylor (1998-2005) (2003), Pat Thomas (2005) 29 — Darren Carrington (1995), Ricky 54 — Keith Goganious (1995), Ty Hallock Parker (1997), Tawambi Settles (1996), James Hamilton (1997-98), (1998), Jason Craft (1999-2003), Chester Burnett (1999), Troy Pelshak Chris Thompson (2004) (2000), Donny Green (2001), Mike 30 — Darren Studstill (1995-96), Michael Peterson (2003-05) Swift (2000), Dewayne Washington 55 — Tom McManus (1995-99), Danny Clark (2004) (2000-03), Greg Favors (2004-05) 31 — Daimon Shelton (1997-2000), Patrick 56 — Jeff Lageman (1995-98), Lonnie Marts Washington (2001-02), Chris Brown (1999), Hardy Nickerson (2000-01), (2003), Scott Starks (2005) Bobby Brooks (2002), Shannon 32 — Vaughn Dunbar (1995), Mike Logan Taylor, (2003), Deon Humphrey (2003), (1997-2000), Marlon McCree (2001- Jason Gildon (2004) 03), David Allen (2004) 57 — Jeff Kopp (1996-98), Reggie Lowe (1998), 33 — James Stewart (1995-99), Shyrone Corey Terry (1999), Joseph Tuipala Stith (2000), James Trapp (2003), (2001-02), Tommy Hendricks (2004), Greg Jones (2004-05) Jamie Winborn (2005) 34 — Reggie Cobb (1995), Roger Graham 58 — Bryan Schwartz (1995-99), Lonnie (1996), Zack Crockett (1998), Stacey Marts (2000), Jeff Posey (2001), Wali Mack (1999-2002), David Allen (2003), Rainer (2002), Hugh Douglas (2003), Alvin Pearman (2005) Jorge Cordova (2004-05) 35 — LeʼShai Maston (1995-96), Elvis Joseph 59 — Reggie Clark (1995-96), Edward (2001-02), Deke Cooper (2003-05) Thomas (2000-02), Keith Mitchell (2003), 36 — Ryan Christopherson (1995-96), Ron Jimmy McClain (2004), Tracy White Janes (1998), Renard Cox (2001), (2005) Derrick Wimbush (2005) 60 — Sammy Williams (2003) 37 — Chris Hudson (1996-98), Carnell Lake 61 — Emarlos Leroy (1999), Dan Connolly (2005) (1999-2000), David Young (2003), 62 — Ben Coleman (1995-99), Dennis Deon Grant (2004-05) Norman (2004-05) 38 — Mike Dumas (1995), Blaine McElmurry 63 — Frank Cornish (1995), Michael Cheever (1998-99), Dan Alexander (2002), (1996-98), Brad Meester (2000-05) Chris Roberson (2005) 64 — John Jurkovic (1996-98), Aaron Koch 39 — Chris Parker (1997) (2000-02), Jamar Nesbit (2003) 40 — Gordon Laro (1995), Robert Massey 65 — Bronzell Miller (1995), Quentin Neujahr (1996), Malaefoe MacKenzie (2003), (1998-2000), Chris Naeole (2002-05) Rich Alexis (2005) 66 — Shawn Bouwens (1995), Greg Hunt- 41 — Dave Thomas (1995-99), Kiwaukee ington (1996-97), John Wade (1998- Thomas (2000-02), Nick Sorensen 2002), Brett Romberg (2003-05) (2003-05) 67 — Jeff Novak (1995-98), Steve Ingram 42 — Ricky Bell (1996), Chad Dukes (2000), (1999), Gannon Shepherd (2000-01), James Boyd (2001-02), Anthony Daryl Terrell (2002), Vince Manuwai Mitchell (2003) (2003-05) 43 — George Jones (1998), Jermaine Williams 68 — Bruce Wilkerson (1995), Mark Nori HISTORY (2000), Gerald Sensabaugh (2005) (1997-98), Brenden Stai (2000), 44 — Bryan Dickerson (1995), Marc Edwards Derrick Fletcher (2004-05) (2003-04) 69 — Eugene Chung (1995), Mark Baniewicz 45 — Travis Davis (1995-98), JoJuan Armour (2000-01), Roger Chanoine (2002), (1999), Erik Olson (2000), Chris Khalif Barnes (2005) Fuamatu-Maʼafala (2003-04) 70 — Patrick Venzke (2001), Bob Whitfield 295 48 — Chris Griffin (1996) (2004) 49 — Ty Hallock (1997) 71 — Tony Boselli (1995-2001) 50 — Tom Myslinski (1995), Eddie Robinson 72 — Leon Searcy (1996-2000), Steve (1996-97), Erik Storz (1998-2000), Zahursky (2001), Derrick Chambers Joe Wesley (2001), Tony Gilbert (2003- (2001), Mike Pearson (2002-05) 05) 73 — Brian DeMarco (1995-98), Jeff Smith 51 — Mark Williams (1995), Kevin Hardy (2000-01), Dave Kadela (2002)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 74 — Jimmy Herndon (1996), Lamanzer 86 — Derek Brown (1995-97), Alvis Whitted Williams (1998), Chris White (1999), (1998-2001), Micah Ross (2001-03), Joe Chustz (2000), Maurice Williams Troy Edwards (2003), Brian Jones (2001-05) (2004-05) 75 — Eric Curry (1998-99), Michael Mason 87 — Cedric Tillman (1995), Keenan McCardell (2000), Marcellus Wiley (2005) (1996-2001), Jimmy Redmond (2002), 76 — Rich Tylski (1996-99), Dwayne Ledford George Wrighster (2003-05) (2000), Leander Jordan (2002-03), 88 — Craig Keith (1995), Kendricke Bullard Ephraim Salaam (2004-05) (1996), Ty Hallock (1996), Damon Jones 77 — Andre Davis (1996), Zach Wiegert (1997-2001), Joe Zelenka (2002-05) (1999-2002), Marques Ogden (2003), 89 — Curtis Marsh (1995-96), Troy Sadowski Mike Compton (2004) (1998), Emanuel Smith (2000), Randal 78 — Greg Huntington (1995), Todd Fordham Williams (2001), Ryan Prince (2001), (1997-2002), Elton Patterson (2004), Chris Luzar (2002-03) Martin Chase (2005) 90 — James Williams (1995), Tony Brackens 79 — Dave Widell (1995-97), Anthony (1996-2003), Derrick Ransom (2004) Cesario (1999), (2000), 91 — Paul Frase (1995-96), Seth Payne Drew Inzer (2002) (1997-01), Marco Coleman (2002), 80 — Willie Jackson (1995-97), Kyle Brady Anthony Maddox (2004-05) (1999-2005) 92 — Don Davey (1995-98), James Roberson 81 — Desmond Howard (1995), Andre Rison (1999), Rob Meier (2000-05) (1996), Chris Griffin (1996), Will Moore 93 — Ernie Logan (1995-96), Esera Tuaolo (1997-98), R. Jay Soward (2000-01), (1997), Jose White (1998), Kevin Bobby Shaw (2002), Matthew Hatchette Landolt (1999), Emarlos Leroy (2000), (2003) Stalin Colinet (2002), Javor Mills 82 — Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) (2002), Bobby McCray (2004-05) 83 — Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), Lenzie 94 — Kelvin Pritchett (1995-98), Larry Smith Jackson (1999), Greg DeLong (2000), (1999-2002), Lionel Barnes (2003-04), Ryan Neufeld (2000), Joe Zelenka Jim Davis (2005) (2001), J.J. Stokes (2003), Kevin 95 — Mike Thompson (1995), Jose White Johnson (2003), Todd Yoder (2004-05) (1997), Bryce Paup (1998-99), Paul 84 — Ernest Givins (1995), Terrence Warren Spicer (2000-05) (1995), Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 96 — Bernard Carter (1995), Ashley Sheppard Sean Dawkins (2001), Patrick Johnson (1995), Clyde Simmons (1996-97), (2002), Jermaine Lewis (2003-04), Fernando Smith (1998), Gary Walker Chad Owens (2005) (1999-2001), Chris Combs (2002), 85 — Rich Griffith (1995-2000), Damon Gibson Matt Leonard (2003), Willie Blade (2001-02), Henry Douglas (2002), (2004), Eddie Freeman (2004) Kevin Lockett (2002), Cortez Hankton 97 — Ray Hall (1995), Juan Hammonds (2003-05) (1996), Renaldo Wynn (1997-2001), CAREER LEADERS

RUSHING YARDS PLAYER YEARS NO YARDS AVG LG TD Fred Taylor 1998-2005 1,831 8,367 4.6 77t 51 James Stewart 1995-1999 765 2,951 3.9 44t 33

HISTORY Mark Brunell 1995-2003 429 2,223 5.2 38 14 Stacey Mack 1999-2002 372 1,498 4.0 54 19 Natrone Means 1996-1997 396 1,330 3.4 35 11 Greg Jones 2004-05 213 737 3.5 27 7 PASSING YARDS PLAYER YEARS COMP ATT PCT YARDS TD INT RTG 296 Mark Brunell 1995-2003 2,184 3,612 60.5 25,698 144 86 85.5 Byron Leftwich 2003-05 681 1,161 58.7 7,883 44 31 80.8 David Garrard 2002-05 168 298 56.4 1,808 8 4 77.7 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 Jamie Martin 1998, 2000 49 78 62.8 662 4 1 101.5 Jay Fiedler 1999 61 94 64.9 656 2 2 83.5

jaguars.com 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 1998-2005 238 1,963 8.2 78t 7 Kyle Brady 1999-2005 236 2,463 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 Willie Jackson 1995-1997 103 1,281 12.4 58 10 Troy Edwards 2003-04 85 1,015 11.9 84t 4 INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER YEARS NO YARDS AVG LG TD Aaron Beasley 1996-2001 15 279 18.6 93t 2 Donovin Darius 1998-2005 14 189 13.5 39 0 Rashean Mathis 2003-05 12 121 10.1 41t 1 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 SCORING PLAYER YEARS TD TDR TDP TDRt PAT FG 2PAT 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 1998-2005 58 51 7 0 0 0 2 352 James Stewart 1995-1999 38 33 5 0 0 0 0 228 Josh Scobee 2004-05 0 0 0 0 59 47 0 200 Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 30 0 30 0 0 0 5 190 Stacey Mack 1999-2002 20 19 1 0 0 0 0 120 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 1999-2005 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 Derrick Wimbush 2005 39 955 24.5 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 HISTORY 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 1998-2005 798 Joel Smeenge 1995-2000 34.0 Kevin Hardy 1996-2001 789 297 Kevin Hardy 1996-2001 28.5 Mike Peterson 2003-2005 535 Gary Walker 1999-2001 22.5 Akin Ayodele 2002-2005 489 John Henderson 2002-2005 18.5 Bryan Schwartz 1995-1997 487 Marcus Stroud 2001-2005 16.5 Tony Brackens 1996-2003 469 Clyde Simmons 1996-1997 16.0 Marcus Stroud 2001-2005 388 Paul Spicer 2000-2005 14.5 John Henderson 2002-2005 337 Renaldo Wynn 1997-2001 13.5 T.J. Slaughter 2000-2003 331

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 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 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 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 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 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 HISTORY 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 PUNT RETURNS YEAR PLAYER NO YARDS AVG LG TD 298 1995 Desmond Howard 24 246 10.3 40 0 1996 Chris Hudson 32 348 10.9 60 0 1997 Reggie Barlow 36 412 11.4 52 0 1998 Reggie Barlow 43 555 12.9 85t 1 1999 Reggie Barlow 38 414 10.9 74t 1 2000 Reggie Barlow 29 200 6.9 21 0 2001 Damon Gibson 38 333 8.8 24 0 2002 Bobby Shaw 25 310 12.4 69t 1

jaguars.com 2003 David Allen 27 324 12.0 52 0 2004 Jermaine Lewis 23 227 9.9 50 0 2005 Alvin Pearman 49 410 8.4 24 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 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 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 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 SACKS TACKLES

YEAR PLAYER SACKS YEAR PLAYER TACKLES HISTORY 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 230 299 2002 Marcus Stroud, John Henderson 6.5 2002 Wali Rainer 188 2003 Tony Brackens 6.0 2003 Mike Peterson 167 2004 Greg Favors 5.5 2004 Mike Peterson 178 John Henderson 5.5 2005 Reggie Hayward 8.5 2005 Mike Peterson 190

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1995 STATISTICS (4-12)

Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Standings: Fifth in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT 2-point conversions: W. Jackson, Jaguars FIELD GOALS1-19 20-2930-3940-4950+ Sept. 3 HOUSTON 3-10 L 72,363 1-3. Opponents 0-1 Hollis 0/0 7/9 7/8 4/7 2/3 Sep. 10 at Cincinnati 17-24 L 48,318 RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD Jaguars 0/0 7/9 7/8 4/7 2/3 Sep. 17 at N.Y. Jets 10-27 L 49,970 Stewart 137 525 3.8 22 2 Opponents 2/2 10/10 9/9 5/8 1/2 Sep. 24 GREEN BAY 14-24 L 66,744 Brunell 67 480 7.2 27t 4 Hollis: (36N, 26G), (29G), (34G), (), Oct. 1 at Houston 17-16 W 36,346 Dunbar 110 361 3.3 26 2 (22G), (53G, 32G), (47N, 49G, 40G, 54N), Oct. 8 PITTSBURGH 20-16 W 72,042 Maston 41 186 4.5 21 0 (31G), (), (26G, 50G, 29G), (22G), (41N, Oct. 15 CHICAGO 27-30 L 72,020 Jordan 21 62 3.0 10 0 47B, 36G, 39G), (47G), (27B, 37G), (27N), Oct. 22 at Cleveland 23-15 W 64,405 Beuerlein 5 32 6.4 13 0 (42G, 21G, 34G) Oct. 29 at Pittsburgh 7-24 L 54,516 Cobb 9 18 2.0 5 0 Opponents: (19G), (42G, 48N), (21G, Nov. 5 Open date Johnson 3 17 5.7 7 0 48G), (47N, 49G), (29G, 53G, 32G, 52N), Nov. 12 SEATTLE 30-47 L 71,290 Christopherson 16 16 1.0 10 1 (41G, 19G, 22G), (25G, 21G, 20G), (36G, Nov. 19 at Tampa Bay 16-17 L 71,629 Howard 1 8 8.0 8 0 29G, 21G), (36G), (25G), (33G), (31G), Nov. 26 CINCINNATI 13-17 L 68,249 Jaguars 410 1705 4.2 27t 9 (38G), (22G, 44G), (38G, 39G, 33G), Dec. 3 at Denver 23-31 L 72,231 Opponents 504 2003 4.0 86t 17 (40N) Dec. 10 INDIANAPOLIS 31-41 L 66,099 Dec. 17 at Detroit 0-44 L 70,204 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD SACKS Dec. 24 CLEVELAND 24-21 W 66,007 Jackson 53 589 11.1 45 5 Smeenge 4.0, Davey 3.0, Lageman 3.0, Mitchell 41 527 12.9 35 2 Logan 3.0, Mayfield 1.5, Pritchett 1.5, Frase JAX OPP Tillman 30 368 12.3 28 3 1.0, Jaguars 17. Opponents 57. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 283 320 Givins 29 280 9.7 18 3 Rushing 100 121 Howard 26 276 10.6 24 1 TACKLES (Solo, Assists, Total) Passing 154 177 J. Smith 22 288 13.1 33 3 Schwartz (88-73-161), Goganious (59-73- Penalty 29 22 Stewart 21 190 9.0 38 1 132), Pritchett (50-51-101), Colon (58-22- 3rd Down: Made/Att. 74/205 107/222 Maston 18 131 7.3 19 0 80), J. Williams (49-30-79), Davey (39-36- 3rd Down Pct. 36.1 48.2 Griffith 16 243 15.2 39 0 75), Smeenge (40-33-73), V. Clark (59-10- 4th Down: Made/Att. 6/15 10/16 Marsh 7 127 18.1 34 0 69), Washington (57-8-65), Lageman (35- 4th Down Pct. 40.0 62.5 Jordan 5 89 17.8 71t 1 20-55), Dumas (36-18-54), M. Williams POSSESSION AVG. 28:37 31:23 Keith 3 20 6.7 9 0 (26-23-49), T. Davis (30-11-41), Thomas TOTAL NET YARDS 4495 5515 Dunbar 2 11 5.5 8 0 (32-7-39), Mayfield (18-16-34), McManus Average Per Game 280.9 344.7 Laro 1 6 6.0 6 0 (15-16-31), Frase (16-13-29), Carrington Total Plays 962 1030 Christopherson 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 (14-4-18), Logan (10-6-16), Grow (4-5-9), Average Per Play 4.7 5.4 Jaguars 275 3144 11.4 71t 19 Stephens (3-6-9), Carter (3-5-8), NET YARDS RUSHING 1705 2003 Opponents 304 3584 11.8 68t 28 Sheppard (6-1-7), Hall (5-1-6), Green (4- Average Per Game 106.6 125.2 2-6), R. Clark (1-4-5), Miller (0-2-2), Total Rushes 410 504 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Thompson (0-2-2) NET YARDS PASSING 2790 3512 Colon 3 46 15.3 41 0 Average Per Game 174.4 219.5 Williams 2 19 9.5 16 0 USUAL STARTING LINEUP Sacked/Yards Lost 57/354 17/72 Goganious 2 11 5.5 6 0 Gross Yards 3144 3584 Washington 1 48 48.0 48t 1 OFFENSE Att./Comp. 495/275 509/304 Carrington 1 17 17.0 17 0 WR Ernest Givins (9) Completion Pct. 55.6 59.7 Smeenge 1 12 12.0 12 0 Jimmy Smith (4) Had Intercepted 15 13 Grow 1 2 2.0 2 0 LT Tony Boselli (12) PUNTS/AVERAGE 82/43.8 61/42.0 Clark 1 0 0.0 0 0 LG Shawn Bouwens (9) NET PUNTING AVG. 38.6 36.1 Dumas 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jeff Novak (7) PENALTIES/YARDS 121/970 102/958 Jaguars 13 155 11.9 48t 1 C Dave Widell (16) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 23/13 22/11 Opponents 15 178 11.9 45 0 RG Tom Myslinski (9) TOUCHDOWNS 31 46 Ben Coleman (5) Rushing 9 17 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NETTB INLG B RT Brian DeMarco (16) Passing 19 28 Barker 82 3591 43.8 38.6 5 19 63 0 TE Rich Griffith (15) Returns 3 1 Jaguars 82 3591 43.8 38.6 5 19 63 0 Pete Mitchell (5) Opp. 61 2564 42.0 36.1 6 30 58 1 WR Willie Jackson (10) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Desmond Howard (6) Jaguars 64 67 28 116 0 275 PUNT RET. NO FCYDS AVGLGTD QB Mark Brunell (10) Opponents 75 138 91 100 0 404 Howard 24 8 246 10.3 40 0 Steve Beuerlein (6) Givins 2 0 -7 -3.5 -1 0 RB James Stewart (8) SCORING TDRU PART PAT FG S TP Tillman 2 0 6 3.0 9 0 Vaughn Dunbar (6) Hollis 0 0 0 0 27/28 20/27 0 87 Jackson 1 0 -2 -2.0 -2 0 FB LeʼShai Maston (10) Jackson 5 0 5 0 0 32 Jaguars 29 8 243 8.4 40 0 Smith 5 0 3 2 0 30 Opponents 45 11 323 7.2 25 0 DEFENSE Brunell 4 4 0 0 0 24 LE Joel Smeenge (11) Givins 3 0 3 0 0 18 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD LT Kelvin Pritchett (16) Stewart 3 2 1 0 0 18 J. Smith 24 540 22.5 89t 1 RT Don Davey (12) Tillman 30 30 018 Jackson 19 404 21.3 47 0 RE Jeff Lageman (11) HISTORY Dunbar 2 2 0 0 0 12 Marsh 15 323 21.5 39 0 Paul Frase (5) Mitchell 2 0 2 0 0 12 Howard 10 178 17.8 24 0 SLB Keith Goganious (10) Christopherson 1 1 0 0 0 6 Dunbar 2 32 16.0 21 0 James Williams (6) Howard 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jordan 2 41 20.5 21 0 MLB Bryan Schwartz (9) Jordan 10 10 0 6 Griffith 1 9 9.0 9 0 Keith Goganious (5) Washington 1 0 0 1 0 6 Maston 1 5 5.0 5 0 WLB Mark Williams (10) Jaguars 31 9 19 3 27/28 20/27 0 275 Jaguars 74 1532 20.7 94t 1 Joel Smeenge (4) Opponents46 17 28 1 45/45 27/31 1404 Opponents 54 1278 23.7 95t 1 LCB Vinnie Clark (16) RCB Mickey Washington (16) 300 LS Harry Colon (11) PASSING ATT CMP PCT YARDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG SK/YDS RATING Travis Davis (5) Brunell 346 201 58.1 2168 6.27 15 7 45 39/238 82.6 RS Mike Dumas (8) Beuerlein 142 71 50.0 952 6.70 4 7 71t 17/103 60.5 Harry Colon (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

jaguars.com 1996 STATISTICS (9-7)

Head Coach: Tom Coughlin Postseason: 2-1 Standings: Second in AFC Central DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ATT RUSHING NO YDS AVG LG TD FIELD GOALS1-19 20-2930-3940-49 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 9/912/14 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), Oct. 6 at New Orleans 13-17 L 34,231 Jaguars 431 1650 3.8 35 13 (42N, 27G), (53G), (48N, 36G, 19G), Oct. 13 N.Y. JETS 21-17 W 65,699 Opponents 447 1781 4.0 76 9 (35G,40G), (), (), (23G, 33G, 24G), (40G), Oct. 20 at St. Louis 14-17 L 60,066 (29G, 41N, 34G), (25G, 46G, 40G, 39G, Oct. 27 at Cincinnati 21-28 L 45,890 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD 39G, 20G), (51N, 34G, 38G, 31G), (36G, Nov. 3 Open date McCardell 85 1129 13.3 52 3 19G, 39G), (23G, 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, Jaguars TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 325 316 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 Gross Yards 4367 3551 PUNT RET. NO FCYDS AVG LG TD WR Andre Rison (9) 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) PUNTS/AVERAGE 69/43.7 71/42.0 Jaguars 34 13 351 10.3 60 0 C Dave Widell (14) NET PUNTING AVG. 69/35.6 71/34.5 Opponents 44 7 400 9.1 40 0 RG Brian DeMarco (9) PENALTIES/YARDS 127/1006 97/800 Rich Tylski (7) FUMBLES/BALL LOST 29/10 26/14 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVG LG TD RT Leon Searcy (16) 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) BY PERIODS 1 2 3 4 OT PTS Griffith 2 24 12.0 16 0 Natrone Means (4) Jaguars 68 80 80 94 3 325 Maston 2 49 24.5 29 0 FB LeʼShai Maston (8) Opponents 70 117 65 80 3 335 Jaguars 67 1463 21.8 73 0 Opponents 71 1674 23.6 62 0 DEFENSE SCORINGTD RU PA RT PAT FG S TP LE Joel Smeenge (10) 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) HISTORY 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) Jaguars 33 13 19 127/2730/36 0325 RCB Mickey Washington (16) Opponents37 9 24 433/3526/34 0335 LS Dana Hall (9) Travis Davis (7) 2-point conversions: Brunell 2, McCardell RS Chris Hudson (16) 301 2, Jackson 1, Jaguars 5-6. Opponents 1-2

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

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 302 HISTORY alc 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 Hallock 2 0 0 Brown 0 0 Barlow 2 2 0 0 2 2 4 Jones 0 0 0 Hudson 2 4 4 Brunell 0 0 0 Jackson 4 5 1 Smith 0 8 5 Mitchell 9 McCardell Stewart OA IS ON 0 318 308 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 1-2, Opponents1-6 0394 0318 341/4131/36 2-point conversions: 331/3217/25 20 24 20 12 43 Opponents39 Jaguars akr111002 20002 / 118.8 0/0 111.9 22 92.0 86.3 0 6/29 40/218 75 48/331 0 40 91.2 64t 9 2 14 22.0 33/189 20 24 2 75 7.78 7 7.21 22 12.29 18 3922 3835 100.0 344 1 7.54 62.1 60.2 313 78.6 320 1 3281 RATING 22 SK/YDS 504 532 LG Opponents INT 60.7 28 TD Jaguars 264 Barker YDS/ATT 435 YARDS Johnson PCT Matthews CMP ATT Brunell PASSING 0 0 1 1 Johnson 0134 41/4131/36 0 0 0 0 TP S 394 Means FG PTS 0 OT 4 PAT Hollis 100 66 PART TDRU SCORING 3 111 117 2 Opponents Jaguars 1 BY PERIODS 64,464 L 22-26 at Pi Oct. 26 67,128 W atDallas 69,150 21-13 Oct. 19 W PHILADELPHIA38-21 CINCINNATI 74,421 Oct. 12 L 12-24 Oct. 5 73,016 atWashington W Sep. 28 30-21 PITTSBURGH Sep. 22 61,018 Opendate W ATT Sept. 14 28-27 W/L SCORE Sep. 7 atBaltimore OPPONENT Aug. 31 DATE UBE/ALLS 71 26/15 17/11 TOUCHDOWNS 90/800 110/914 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 73/34.4 73/41.9 66/38.8 66/44.9 PENALTIES/YARDS NET PUNTING AVG. PUNTS/AVERAGE 3504 3704 NET YARDSPASSING 1734 1720 NET YARDSRUSHING 5238 30:20 5424 29:40 TOTAL NET YARDS POSSESSION AVG. 74,481 L 40,032 17-42 W 20-9 41,231 W 20-14 atDenver Dec. 27 atOakland Dec. 21 73,446 atBuffalo 63,712 L Dec. 14 W NEW ENGLAND20-26 55,158 29-27 L Dec. 7 26-31 BALTIMORE 70,070 Nov. W 30 17-9 atCincinnati 70,444 Nov. 23 W TENNESSEE 27,208 24-10 W Nov. KANSASCITY 16 30-24 Nov. at 9 Tennessee Nov. 2 Head Coach: Rushing Returns Passing Rushing 60.2 62.1 532/320 504/313 Had Intercepted Completion Pct. 48/331 Att./Comp. 219.0 40/218 Gross Yards 231.5 Sacked/Yards Lost 5.1 Average PerGame 108.4 107.5 5.4 Total Rushes Average PerGame 327.4 52.2 Average PerPlay 339.0 41.7 Total Plays 45.1 Average PerGame 39.2 12/23 5/12 4th DownPct. 4th Down:Made/Att. 102/226 3rd DownPct. 82/209 3rd Down:Made/Att. Penalty Passing Y INS4-3W70,581 W 40-13 NY. GIANTS 0 0 9 9 ttsburgh (OT) 59 89 318 6 98 58 91 65 02 502568 31084.9 1/0 43 0 0 6.88 275 65.0 26 40 Tom Coughlin Jackson 1, 72 57,011 L 17-23 923835 3922 1997 STATISTICS (11-5) A OPP JAX 5 455 454 190 107 187 103 9 1035 998 024 12 20 20 339 43 21 18 3 3 14 9 Jaguars 6 0 6 0 12 0 12 0 14 0 30 0 6 0 6 0 12 0 24 0 24 0 54 0 54 0 poet 713 258 0 1 85 92t 21.3 22.5 1233 1730 58 77 Opponents Jaguars 0 38 Moore 20.4 Hallock 653 Davis 32 TD LG 0 AVG 25 8.3 YDS Barlow 241 NO 7 Jackson 29 KICKOFF RET. Opponents TD LG 1 FCYDSAVG 72 20 NO Jaguars 7 34.4 Barlow 41.9 3060 0 73 0 64 PUNT RET. 64 27 0 8 27 8 0 38.8 0 38.8 2 0 44.9 44.9 5 2964 Opp. 65 2964 32 66 47t 0.0 20.4 Jaguars 5.0 10.4 B 184 INLG 0 145 Barker NETTB 5 9 AVG 14 YDS PUNTINGNO 0 1 1 23 Opponents 17.0 34 Jaguars 2 Robinson Beasley Kopp Davis Thomas TD 20 LG Hudson 24 75 AVG 64t Figures 12.5 12.0 YDS NO 3922 3835 INTERCEPTIONS 313 320 0 Opponents 21 Jaguars 6.9 2 1 Moore 104 45 23 15 4 Hall 12.1 7.3 1 206 Barlow 33 131 17 40 10.9 Jones 18 8.2 380 Brown 35 336 Means 41 5 Jackson 60 Hallock 13.7 1164 Mitchell 85 TD LG Stewart 20 AVG 12 33 YDS Smith 30 NO 3.8 3.8 McCardell 0 0 1720 1734 RECEIVING 454 455 10 13 10.0 4.7 Opponents 10 1 14 Jaguars 2 1 25t Barker 3 3.4 15 Jordan 5.4 34 9 Shelton 257 10 20 Matthews 48 3.4 Jackson 823 Hallock 244 TD Johnson LG AVG Brunell YDS NO Stewart Means RUSHING Parker Mitchell Logan Postseason: 3 5 . 38 33 4.1 555 136 212 617 4 75 16.1 1324 82 61 1 145 0 52 11.4 412 16 36 61 1 145 0 52 11.4 412 16 36 0262. 90 39 1 23.6 92t 236 26.7 10 267 10 6872 0 23 8.7 26 3 0 0 10 10.0 0 22 10 22.0 29 22 1 14.8 74 1 5 0 2 0.7 4 0 11 6 5.3 21 4 . 0 9 9.0 0 23 9 23.0 0 23 1 32 1 9.6 48 5 2 1 26t 17.4 21 87 10.5 84 5 8 0 0 0 2 0.0 2.0 0 2 1 1 . 0 9 0 9.0 0 0 6 9 36 9 36.0 6.0 36 0 1 9.0 6 12 1 9 8.5 1 17 1 2 0-1 (38G, 31G),(33G) (20G), (),(44G,41G,33G,39G,32N), (33N, 36G,41N),(45G),(41N,35G), 41G), (),(43N),(37G,21G,63N),(19G), Opponents: 22G), (44N),(19G,47G),23G) 35G, 29G,25G),(41G,42G,31G, (30G,30G, 37G),(52G),(23G),(21G, 2/2 0/1 7/9 2/2 4/8 25G, 47G),(27N),(38G),(),(20G), 7/9 8/9 9/12 8/9 (29N, 20G,45G,38N,27G),(30G,42G, 3/3 12/14 12/14 Hollis: 2/2 2/2 1/1 Opponents Jaguars Hollis FIELD GOALS1-1920-2930-3940-4950+ Parker (0-1-1) (5-0-5), Hamilton(2-1-3),Brooks(1-1-2), 0), Jurkovic(4-2-0),White(3-3-6),Logan Kopp (7-7-14),Hall(11-3-14), Devine(7-1- 32), Beasley(26-5-31), Tuaolo (12-14-26), 24-44), Boyer(27-16-43),Payne(13-19- 30-55), Davey(16-38-54),Pritchett(20- 60), Lageman(26-30-56),Smeenge(25- 63), Brackens(36-26-62),Wynn (25-35- 73), Simmons(31-40-71),Figures(60-3- 13-88), Hudson(61-19-80),Hardy(34-39- 161), Schwartz (69-96-165),Robinson(70-91- TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Jaguars 48,Opponents40. Kopp 1.0, Tuaolo 1.0,Schwartz0.5, Robinson 2.0,Boyer1.5,Hamilton1.0, 3.0, Hardy2.5,W 6.5, Lageman5.0,Davey3.0,Pritchett Simmons 8.5,Brackens7.0,Smeenge SACKS Standings: SChrisHudson(16) Travis Davis(16) RS LS DeonFigures(9) RCB (9) DaveThomas LCB EddieRobinson(13) WLB BryanSchwartz(16) MLB KevinHardy(11) ClydeSimmons(13) SLB RE Don Davey(10) RT RenaldoWynn (8) Jeff Lageman(16) LT LE DEFENSE Ty Hallock (7) FB NatroneMeans(11) MarkBrunell(14) RB KeenanMcCardell(16) QB WR PeteMitchell(12) Leon Searcy(16) TE RT RichTylski(11) RG DaveWidell(12) BenColeman(12) C Tony Boselli(12) LG LT WR OFFENSE T. Davis(88-28-116), Thomas (75- USUAL STARTING LINEUP Dave Thomas (7) Dave Thomas Aaron Beasley(7) Seth Payne(5) Kelvin Pritchett(5) James Stewart(5) Derek Brown(8) Brian DeMarco(5) Michael Cheever(4) Jimmy Smith(16) (43N), (29G,52G,35N,42G), (33G, 25G),(),(40B),(33N, Second in AFC Central ynn 2.5,Davis2.0, jaguars.com 2006 1-2, Opponents1-6 2-point conversions: poet3 34033/50338 0 430/3030/35 23 9 Opponents36 aur 71 44542/60392 0 445/4521/26 24 19 47 Jaguars hte 1 0 0 1 Whitted hlo 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Shelton Quinn ais1001 0 0 1 Darius ese 1 0 0 1 Beasley alw1001 0 0 1 Barlow ak 0 0 1 1 Banks icel2020 2 0 2 Mitchell twr 0 1 2 3 Stewart oe 0 4 0 4 Jones cadl 0 6 0 6 McCardell mt 0 8 0 8 Smith T ols0000542/60108 0 045/4521/26 0 0 0 Hollis CRN DR AR A GSTP S FG PAT RT PA RU TD SCORING Opponents aur 0 2 18 392 0 84 81 127 100 Jaguars YPROS1234OTPTS 4 3 2 1 BY PERIODS TOUCHDOWNS UBE/ALLS 8825/17 18/8 FUMBLES/BALL LOST EATE/AD 2/9 109/953 121/898 PENALTIES/YARDS E UTN V.8/8578/34.0 85/38.5 NET PUNTING AVG. UT/VRG 54. 78/43.5 85/45.0 PUNTS/AVERAGE E AD ASN 123559 3112 NET YARDSPASSING E AD UHN 122000 2102 NET YARDSRUSHING OA E AD 245559 5214 TOTAL NET YARDS OSSINAG 85 31:01 28:59 POSSESSION AVG. OA IS ON 8 309 287 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS a.1 tNY es2-4L78,817 L 24-34 atN.Y. Jets Jan. 10 a.3NWEGAD2-0W71,139 W 25-10 NEW ENGLAND 3 Jan. e.2 ITBRH2- 74,143 W 21-3 PITTSBURGH Dec. 28 e.2 tMneoa1-0L64,363 L 10-50 atMinnesota Dec. 20 e.1 ENSE 31 65,657 L 13-16 TENNESSEE Dec. 13 e.6DTOT3-2W70,717 W 37-22 DETROIT Dec. 6 o.2 tCnint 41 55,432 W 34-17 atCincinnati Nov. 29 o.2 tPtsug 53 59,124 L 15-30 atPittsburgh Nov. 22 o.1 AP A 92 72,974 W 29-24 TAMPA BAY Nov. 15 o.8CNINT 41 67,040 W 24-11 CINCINNATI Nov. 8 o.1a atmr 51 68,915 W 45-19 atBaltimore Nov. 1 c.2 tDne 43 75,217 L 24-37 atDenver Oct. 25 c.1 tBfao1-7L77,635 L 16-17 atBuffalo Oct. 18 c.1 IM 82 74,051 W 28-21 MIAMI Oct. 12 c.4Opendate Oct. 4 e.2 tTnese2-2W34,656 W 27-22 at Tennessee Sep. 27 e.2 ATMR 2-0W67,069 W 24-10 BALTIMORE Sep. 20 Sep. 13 e.6a hcg 42 55,614 W 24-23 atChicago Sep. 6 AEOPNN CR / ATT W/L SCORE OPPONENT DATE atn4 76. 5 .9206t21 99.8 2/10 87.1 80.1 67t 89.9 0 39/231 30/209 78t 79t 12 2 13 28/172 78t 24 9 23 7.89 7.22 6.53 20 355 3343 7.35 3768 60.0 RATING 58.1 27 56.3 269 2601 LGSK/YDS 325 INT 45 58.8 463 577 Opponents TD 208 Jaguars YDS/ATT YARDS Martin 354 PCT Quinn CMP Brunell ATT PASSING Head Coach: yo 71 0 3 14 17 aylor v.PrGm 3. 125.0 131.4 Total Rushes 347.4 Avg. PerGame 325.9 Avg. PerPlay 36.5 Total Plays 10/20 Avg. PerGame 42.7 4/8 4th DownPct. 81/222 4th Down:Made/Att 94/220 3rd DownPct. 3rd Down:Made/Att Penalty Passing Returns Passing Rushing Rushing opeinPt 8156.3 577/325 58.1 463/269 Had Intercepted 222.4 Completion Pct. 30/209 194.5 Att./Comp. 39/231 Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Avg. PerGame MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE ASSCT 11 69,821 W 21-16 KANSAS CITY 43 313760 494 62.4 9/49 64 3 2 6.05 387 53.1 34 64 2185 0 338 0 105 53 138 42 Tom Coughlin McCardell, 333768 3343 A OPP JAX 0050.0 50.0 8 450 487 178 153 8 1057 989 1 108 111 . 5.3 5.3 423 9 24 19 323 23 213 12 736 47 1998 STATISTICS (11-5) 4 4 Jaguars 38 0 6 6 0 6 0 0 24 0 102 0 6 6 0 0 6 0 12 0 18 0 6 0 48 0 poet 01 3 . 50 1 25 85t 8.3 12.9 1 581 332 14 85t 11 12.9 45 555 40 14 43 Opponents TD LG 0 Jaguars AVG YDS 67 FC 17 8 Logan NO 34.0 43.5 Barlow 3395 0 78 0 PUNT RET. 0 65 28 65 28 11 11 38.5 3 38.5 45.0 45.0 3824 34 3824 85 Opp. 85 78t 9.2 B Jaguars INLG 18.0 119 TB 216 NET Barker AVG 13 YDS 12 NO PUNTING Opponents Jaguars Thomas Figures Devine Davis TD Hardy 24 23 LG Hudson 78t 79t AVG Beasley 12.4 YDS 11.6 3343 3768 NO 269 325 INTERCEPTIONS Opponents Jaguars 0 Howard 19 Crockett 2 7.9 Moore 79 Jones 38 10 Whitted 9.6 Banks 363 38 Stewart Jones Shelton Barlow TD Mitchell 9 LG 19 Taylor AVG YDS 61 77t NO McCardell 4.3 4.4 Smith 2102 2000 487 450 RECEIVING Opponents Jaguars Martin TD LG Banks AVG YDS Brunell NO Stewart Taylor RUSHING aosi100000 0 1 0 91 88t 0 22.4 0.0 24.4 1366 1858 61 76 0 15 15.0 1 15 Opponents 1 Jaguars Moore Sadowski McCardell Jones Fordham TD Mitchell LG Jones AVG Banks YDS Logan NO Barlow KICKOFF RET. hlo 09 . 61 16 3.2 95 30 Whitted Howard Quinn Shelton Jones Postseason: 6 23467t14 77t 4.6 1223 264 4821. 7 6 67t 13.9 892 64 441967t3 78t 9.6 421 44 0 18 3.9 192 49 818 527t8 72t 15.2 1182 78 0 1 21 51 3.1 2 121 5.4 39 140 30 26 4.1 217 53 1181. 10 31 15.3 168 11 17 . 71 17 7.0 77 11 8442. 30 0 53 23.0 91 414 24.9 18 747 30 61. 70 17 13.0 26 0 2 . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 24 8 0 1 20.0 40 3.3 34 10 2 11.7 35 3 0 3 3 0 3.0 9 3 9.0 1 9 1 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1 34 1 17.0 34 2 0 4 0 4.0 9 4 0 0 9.0 1 9 55 1 10 30.5 61 19 1 5.0 4 20 2 7.0 31t 42 4 11.3 90 6 8 0 6 1.6 8 5 3431 0 0 16 5 4.3 13 2.3 16 3 7 0--1 0 10 --- 10 0 0 21 0 0 21.0 21 0 14 1 13.5 -.5 0 27 -1 65 2 26.6 2 133 5 . 0 0 0.0 0 1 1-1 Standings: (1-1-2), Devine(1-0-1) Settles (3-1-4),McElmurry(2-1-3), Threats 8-13), Mason(5-4-9),Hamilton(2-3-5), Smith (9-17-26),Curry(4-11-15), Payne(5- Logan (16-13-29),Boyer(11-15-26), F. White (18-20-38),Pritchett(23-14-37), Brackens (26-22-48),Figures(37-9-46), Wynn (25-33-58),McManus(17-32-49), Hudson (44-20-64),Jurkovic(23-38-61), Smeenge (24-42-66), T. Davis(44-20-64), Beasley (70-16-86), Paup (56-50-106),Darius(61-44-105), Hardy (100-86-186),Schwartz(49-64-113), TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Jurkovic 0.5, 1.5, Boyer1.0,W Pritchett 3.0,WhiteSmith2.0,Hardy Smeenge 7.5,Paup6.5,Brackens3.5, SACKS 44G) (47N,24G) 24G, 45G)(28G,30G,41G)(48G,53G, (38G, 29G,41G)(42N,30G)(47N,34G, (24G) (31G,63G,32G)()(50G)(34G) 43G, 29G)(25G)(34G,32G,32G)(54N) Opponents: 0/1 0/1 (44G, 43G,30G)(21G,29G)(25G)() 4/5 4/5 3/4 (33G) (39G)(31G,27G,34G)()(23G,47G) 8/9 8/9 7/11 36G) (45N)(35G,23G,27G)(45G,51N) 12/12 8/10 7/7 8/10 Hollis: 1/1 1/1 1/1 Opponents Jaguars Hollis 50+ 30-3940-49 FIELD GOALS1-1920-29 SChrisHudson(13) DonovinDarius(13) RS LS (12) DaveThomas RCB AaronBeasley(15) LCB KevinHardy(16) WLB BryanSchwartz(12) MLB BrycePaup(16) SLB Tony Brackens(8) RE John Jurkovic(7) RT JohnJurkovic(9) JoelSmeenge(14) LT LE DEFENSE DaimonShelton(8) FredTaylor(12) FB MarkBrunell(14) RB KeenanMcCardell(15) QB WR PeteMitchell(16) Leon Searcy(15) TE RT BrianDeMarco(8) QuentinNeujahr(16) RG BenColeman(15) C Tony Boselli(15) LG LT WR OFFENSE (23G) (37N,21N)(34G,25B)(18G, USUAL STARTING LINEUP Deon Figures(4) Tom McManus(4) Renaldo Wynn (7) Renaldo Wynn (4) Kelvin Pritchett(4) Kelvin Pritchett(5) Damon Jones(7) Rich Tylski(7) Jimmy Smith(15) First in AFC Central (45G, 35G,42N,19G)(36G, Jaguars 30,Opponents39. ynn 1.0,Davis0.5, Thomas (51-18-69), 303 HISTORY 304 HISTORY em0000 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Team 0 0 0 0 0 Whitted 0 0 1 1 Craft 1 1 0 2 Brackens 0 1 1 0 4 Barlow 0 0 Brunell 0 2 0 4 Brady 0 5 0 6 Beasley 0 6 Jones 6 5 0 McCardell 6 Taylor F. J. Smith 1444 2091 NET YARDSRUSHING OA E AD 564334 5586 28:03 31:57 TOTAL NET YARDS POSSESSION AVG. a.1 IM 27W75,173 W 62-7 75,206 L 70,532 14-33 W 24-7 TENNESSEE Jan. 23 MIAMI 66,641 CINCINNATI Jan. 15 71,357 L W 72,038 14-41 W 27-24 Jan. 2 24-14 at Tennessee Dec. 26 68,806 atCleveland W Dec. 19 20-6 DENVER 68,428 W Dec.13 PITTSBURGH 30-23 68,466 67,391 W Dec. 2 W 30-7 atBaltimore 6-3 Nov. 28 69,772 W NEWORLEANS41-23 Nov. 21 49,138 BALTIMORE W Nov. at 14 41-10 Atlanta Nov. 7 62,047 atCincinnati W 78,216 W 24-7 Oct. 31 Opendate 16-6 57,308 W Oct. 24 17-3 CLEVELAND Oct. 17 atN.Y. Jets 61,502 atPittsburgh 64,261 Oct. 11 L W 19-20 22-20 Oct. 3 TENNESSEE Sep. 26 atCarolina Sep. 19 UBE/ALLS 8731/11 18/7 93/728 TOUCHDOWNS 90/755 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 96/34.5 96/41.4 78/36.9 78/41.8 PENALTIES/YARDS NET PUNTING AVG. PUNTS/AVERAGE E AD ASN 452890 3495 NET YARDSPASSING AEOPNN CR / ATT W/L SCORE OPPONENT Sep. 12 DATE Head Coach: ide 46 496669 5 /783.5 7/47 82.3 71.0 25t 82.0 2 36/221 57/373 29/174 62 65t 2 62 11 19 9 16 18 6.98 14 6.95 6.26 656 6.94 3716 3263 64.9 3060 RATING 59.8 SK/YDS 55.9 61 LG 320 291 INT 58.7 TD 94 535 259 521 Opponents YDS/ATT 441 YARDS Jaguars PCT Fiedler CMP 217 ATT 0 396 Brunell 3 022/2217/18 637/3731/38 PASSING 0 18 6 16 20 0 42 Opponents24 0 Jaguars 0 Smeenge 130 0 037/3731/38 0 0 0 TP 396 S PTS J. Stewart 0 FG OT 4 PAT Hollis 123 RT 103 RUPA 109 3 SCORINGTD 61 2 Opponents 1 Jaguars BY PERIODS OA IS ON 3 248 331 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS v.PrGm 3. 90.3 130.7 Total Rushes Avg. PerGame v.PrGm 4. 270.9 349.1 Avg. PerPlay Total Plays Avg. PerGame 5/20 5/10 4th DownPct. 4th Down:Made/Att 72/215 92/230 3rd DownPct. 3rd Down:Made/Att Penalty Passing Returns Passing Rushing opeinPt 9855.9 59.8 535/320521/291 Had Intercepted 180.6 Completion Pct. 218.4 57/373 Att./Comp. 36/221 Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Avg. PerGame Rushing SAN FRANCISCO 31 0 0 13 13 48 05 217 0 52 40 81 44 o oglnPostseason:1-1 Tom Coughlin 13W68,678 W 41-3 05951 1085 763263 3716 1999 STATISTICS (14-2) 0025.0 50.0 33.5 40.0 A OPP JAX 1 373 514 9 159 194 1 72 116 . 4.6 5.1 618 6 16 20 117 21 224 42 119 11 0 6 32 0 6 6 0 8 0 0 12 0 4 6 2 6 0 0 8 0 24 0 36 0 38 0 78 0 2 1 alw3 744097t1 74t 41410.9 17 38 TD LG YDSAVG 1 McCardell FC 75 21 NO 10 Barlow 41.434.5 963976 0 0 PUNT RET. 83 83 32 6 32 6 0 3 41.836.9 783260 Opp. 41.836.9 783260 43 93t Jaguars 17.4 B 13.5 LG IN 0 Barker 330 TB 149 AVGNET NOYDS 19 PUNTING 11 1 26 0 26.0 16t 26 Opponents 8.0 36 Jaguars 1 18.0 16 2 36 Boyer 2 Marts 93t 2 33.3 McElmurry 200 Bryant 6 0 0 Brackens -3 8 Thomas TD 0 16 -3.0 18 Darius LG 8.0 62 -3 41 0 65t AVG Beasley 11.6 8 11.2 8.3 YDS 0 NO INTERCEPTIONS 3716 1 13 3263 320 291 83 38 7.3 1 0 Opponents 10 9.8 4 87 31 Jaguars 137 31 12 12.6 Wiegert 1 14 0 11.6 202 Howard 221 16 30 19 Taylor 19 10.8 5.1 Shelton 346 108 6 32 Banks 21 Barlow 62 0 Jones 14.1 2 1636 J. Stewart TD 116 0 6 LG Brady 20 2.0 AVG 9 52 McCardell 46 YDS 2 0 NO 4.1 J. Smith 3.9 9.0 15 RECEIVING 2091 1 1444 9 514 373 0 2.0 0 26 Opponents 1 22 21 Jaguars 1 4.2 13 3.6 Shelton 55 15 82 Barker 4.4 13 Whitted 23 208 Fiedler 13 47 Mack 44t 3.7 Howard TD Banks 931 LG AVG 249 Brunell YDS NO T J. Stewart RUSHING aur 6811. 8 1 0 98t 66 19.2 0 881 23.0 6 1474 46 64 0 6.0 10 6 Opponents 9.5 Jaguars 1 19 Jones 2 Shelton Logan Chamblin McCardell Jackson TD LG Banks 0 AVG Mack 1 36 YDS Whitted NO 74t 7.0 46210.3 259 Barlow 21 12 KICKOFF RET. 45 37 Opponents Jaguars Logan 0-2 Car 2-point conversions: yo 5 3 . 26 52 4.6 732 159 aylor dell, Smith, Jaguars 4-5,Opponents 8811. 95 49 11.4 891 78 1681 0 19 6.8 41 4 6 . 0 7 7.0 7 0 1 . 0 5 0 5.0 0 10 5 0 10.0 10 1 0.0 1 0 0 29 2 9.3 37 4 0 6 6.0 0 6 19 1 5.7 40 7 9362. 60 56 20.8 396 19 - - 0 --- 0 0 --- 0.0 0 0 25 0 0 25.0 25 1 0 1 23 19.3 58 3 81. 00 20 0 15.6 32 78 1 18.7 98t 5 112 23.4 6 187 8 Brady, Brunell,Mc - (30G,20G) () (46G,31G,33G) (40G,38G)(40G)() (33G,42G) ()(29G)(23G)(52G,39N) Opponents: (34N,27G,28N) (49G,23G) (49N,41G,48N)() (28G,28G,41N) (45G,32G)()(25G,32G) (43G,21G) (27G,48B,24G,34G) 1/1 8/8 (32G,44G,21G) (20G,36G,24G) 1/1 5/6 8/910/15 1/1 (36G,40G,31G,49N) (42G)(27G,41G) 8/910/15 3/3 12/13 Hollis: 0/0 12/13 0/0 0/0 Opponents Jaguars Hollis FIELD GOALS1-1920-2930-3940-4950+ (3-3-6) Stewart (3-5-8),Upshaw(4-4-8),Schwartz 10), McManus(5-4-9),Leroy(2-6-8),R. (10-14-24), Thomas (12-3-15), Curry(4-6- (9-28-37), McElmurry(21-7-28),L.Smith Paup (23-29-52),Boyer(23-20-43),Wynn Payne (20-40-60),Smeenge(28-28-56), Walker (34-37-71),Beasley(55-12-67), Brackens (47-29-76),Lake(56-15-71), Marts (66-46-1 Hardy (87-66-153),Darius(68-47-115), TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Jaguars 57,Opponents36. 1.5, W Smith 3.0,Marts2.0,Beasley1.5,Payne Smeenge 5.0,Boyer4.0,Lake3.5,L. Brackens 12.0,Hardy10.5,Walker 10.0, SACKS Standings: SCarnellLake(16) DonovinDarius(16) FS SS AaronBeasley(16) RCB FernandoBryant(16) LCB KevinHardy(16) WLB LonnieMarts(16) MLB BrycePaup(14) Tony Brackens(15) SLB Seth Payne(16) RE GaryWalker (16) RT LT RenaldoWynn (10) LE DEFENSE DaimonShelton(9) FB FredTaylor(9) MarkBrunell(15) RB KeenanMcCardell(15) QB WR KyleBrady(12) Leon Searcy(16) TE RT ZachWiegert(12) JohnWade (16) RG BenColeman(12) C Tony Boselli(16) LG LT WR OFFENSE USUAL STARTING LINEUP ynn 1.5,Paup1.0,Curry0.5, Joel Smeenge(7) James Stewart(7) Damon Jones(8) Rich Tylski(8) Jimmy Smith(16) (42G) ()(44G,48G)(48G) First in AFC Central 12), Bryant(64-14-78), (41G,32G,50G,42G) jaguars.com 2006 atn3 26. 0 .0216t00104.0 0/0 85.2 85.8 84.0 65t 1 54/289 40/247 67t 77t 54/289 15 2 67t 12 14 22 23 9.30 20 7.24 7.44 7.1 307 RATING 3947 3407 66.7 3640 LGSK/YDS 61.1 22 56.3 333 INT 258 60.7 33 311 TD 545 458 Opponents YDS/ATT YARDS Jaguars 512 PCT Martin CMP Brunell ATT PASSING Head Coach: AEOPNN CR / ATT W/L SCORE OPPONENT DATE et tCeead2- 72,418 W 27-7 atCleveland Sept. 3 Sept. 10 et 7ICNAI 30W45,653 W 13-0 Sept. 17CINCINNATI et 5tIdaaoi 1-3L56,816 L 14-43 Indianapolis Sept. 25at c.1PTSUG 1-4L64,351 L 13-24 PITTSBURGH Oct. 1 c.8BLIOE 01 65,194 L 10-15 BALTIMORE Oct. 8 c.1 tTnese 32 68,498 L 13-27 at Tennessee Oct. 16 c.2 AHNTN 63 69,061 L 16-35 WASHINGTON Oct. 22 c.2 tDla O)2-7W63,554 W 23-17 atDallas(OT) Oct. 29 c.5Opendate Oct. 5 o.1 ETL 2-8L68,063 L 21-28 SEATTLE Nov. 12 o.1 tPtsug 3-4W50,925 W 34-24 atPittsburgh Nov. 19 o.2 ENSE 1-3W65,454 W 16-13 TENNESSEE Nov. 26 e.3CEEAD4- 51,262 W 48-0 CLEVELAND Dec. 3 e.1 RZN 4-0W53,472 W 44-10 ARIZONA Dec. 10 e.1 tCnint 1-7L50,469 L 14-17 atCincinnati Dec. 17 e.2 tNY ins2-8L77,924 L 25-28 atN.Y. Giants Dec. 23 OA IS ON 1 252 318 TOTALDOWNS FIRST OSSINAG 13 28:28 31:32 POSSESSION AVG. OA E AD 604845 5690 TOTAL NETYARDS E AD UHN 021685 2032 NET YARDS RUSHING E AD ASN 683160 3658 NET YARDS PASSING UT/VRG 94. 90/42.5 79/41.9 PUNTS/AVERAGE E UTN VRG7/4390/37.0 NET PUNTINGAVERAGE79/34.3 EATE/AD 57396/814 95/703 PENALTIES/YARDS UBE/AL OT2/426/18 27/14 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST TOUCHDOWNS YPROS1234O PTS OT 4 3 2 1 BY PERIODS aur 9127 66367 6 76 74 142 69 Jaguars Opponents CRNT UP TPTF TP S FG PAT RT PA RU SCORINGTD ols000033 42 0105 24/26 033/33 0 0 0 Hollis F .Sih8080 8 0 8 J. Smith cadl 0 5 0 5 McCardell rd 0 3 0 3 Brady ide / / 20 0 5/7 5/5 0 0 0 0 Lindsey hte 0 3 0 3 Whitted rnl 0 0 2 2 Brunell oad1100 0 1 1 Howard .Jhsn1100 0 1 1 A. Johnson ak1100 0 1 1 Mack oad1010 1 0 1 Soward tt 0 0 1 1 Stith aur 01 2083 93 0367 29/33 038/38 22 18 40 Jaguars poet3 42 3/61/41327 17/24 236/36 23 14 Opponents39 2-point conversions: Opponents 2-3 alr1 220 2 12 14 . Taylor vrg e ly535.2 105.3 127.0 5.3 Total Rushes Average perGame 302.8 355.6 50.0 Average PerPlay Total Plays 36.5 35.7 Average perGame 4/8 42.6 Fourth DownPct. 5/14 Fourth Down:Made/Att. Third DownPct. 74/203 Third Down:Made/Att.100/235 Penalty Passing Rushing opeinPt 1156.3 61.1 Had Intercepted Completion Pct. 40/247 458/258 197.5 545/333 Attempts/Completions 54/289 228.6 Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Average perGame Returns Passing Rushing MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE tBlioe 63 68,843 L 36-39 at Baltimore 98 1190327 0 119 61 88 59 Tom Coughlin Brady, 00934 1080 973407 3947 A OPP JAX 8 436 481 144 85 193 109 Jaguars 1-1, 2000 STATISTICS (7-9) 623 16 512 15 223 14 22 18 039 40 2 0 12 0 30 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 18 0 20 0 84 0 6 0 6 0 48 0 UTRT OF D V GTD 1 LG AVG 67 YDS FC 25 NO Soward 8 0 37.0 46 42.5 0 Barlow 0 3822 65 90 29 PUNT RET. 1 0 6 32.3 65 39.0 34.3 29 41.9 117 5 3311 Opp. 79 3 34.4 42.0 3194 Jaguars 76 B Lindsey LG IN TB Barker NET AVG YDS PUNTINGNO Hardy 0 24 18.5 37 2 TD 0 LG Darius AVG 0 13 YDS R. Stewart 8.7 NO INTERCEPTIONS 16 26 12.0 48 3 0 3 1 4 37t 2 48 10.5 45 12.8 Jones 137 11.0 153 19 Barlow 154 13 6.7 12 Howard 14 240 Shelton 5 36 A. Johnson Whitted 67t Soward 12.8 TD 1207 F. Taylor 94 LG 0 Brady AVG YDS J. Smith NO 2 McCardell 0 1.5 0 RECEIVING 4 3 1 20 4.0 9.3 9t 2 8 28 2.5 Martin 52 3 1 2 Dukes 21 19 Shelton 4.0 J. Williams 12 112 Soward 28 71 Howard 4.8 TD Stith 1399 LG A. Johnson 292 AVG Mack YDS NO Brunell F. Taylor RUSHING oda . 0 0 1 0 47 66 0.0 21.3 20.9 0 1323 1523 0 62 73 30 25.0 1 50 Opponents 2 Jaguars Leroy Fordham J. Williams Whitted TD LG Soward AVG Mack 0 0 1 YDS 22 Barlow 22 NO 82t 7.2 8.3 12.6 Stith 478 333 25 7 19 KICKOFF RET. 46 0 38 3 Opponents Jaguars McCardell 0 0 0 39 43 12.1 13.5 7 145 149 0 7.0 12 11 0 7 10 10.0 Opponents 39 10 1 39.0 Jaguars 39 1 Bryant 1 Brackens Nickerson Boyer Beasley Logan 22 23 67t 77t 11.9 13.2 3947 3407 333 258 Opponents Jaguars 18 14 71 45t 4.2 3.9 2032 1685 481 436 Opponents Jaguars Quinn 111 336t8 65t 13.3 1213 91 1 12 2.8 2 55 20 16 4.9 236 48 4791. 63 36 11.4 729 64 1 14 2.7 145 54 4518771 0 18 0 7.7 108 21 5 6.9 200 14 14 29 . 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 12 12.0 0 12 14 7.0 1 21 14 13.0 26 2 2 0 0 12 12.0 28 12 28.0 28 1 1 0 0 0 2 -1 -0.9 2 1.0 -6 1.0 -2 2 7 2 2 3752. 70 47 23.8 785 33 1242. 70 27 20.4 224 11 . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 20 16.8 28 0 67 23.3 93 35 4 17.3 4 104 6 Standings: (3-3-6), Spicer(2-2-4),Swift(0-1-1) 6-17), Marts(5-9-14),Leroy(5-8-13),Clark (10-15-25), K. Thomas (17-3-20), Meier(11- Smith (11-19-30), Craft(24-5-29),Storz Stewart (28-11-39), Smeenge(13-18-31),L. Beasley (45-8-53),Boyer(21-24-45),R. Bryant (42-15-57),Wynn (26-29-55), 74), W 78), Nickerson(34-41-75),Payne(32-42- Slaughter (45-63-108),Brackens(47-31- Hardy (88-61-149),Darius(80-32-112), TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Jaguars 40,Opponents54. Nickerson 1.0,SpicerMeier0.5, Payne 2.0,Darius1.0,Logan W Brackens 7.5,Smeenge6.0,Beasley5.0, SACKS (30G, 38G,28N)()(47N,32G)(27G)(39N) (26G, 44N,28G)()(19G)(40G,42N) 22G) (19G)(47G,32G,43G,21G,24G) Opponents: (49G, 31N) Lindsey: (30G,33N,19G)()(19G,48G) 0/0 3/3 (40G, 24G)(36G,50G,40G)(28N)(36G) 0/0 3/3 2/2 7/8 5/10 (42G, 49B)()(36G,33G)(27G,20G,38G) 9/10 4/5 1/3 9/11 8/8 48G) ()(23G,45G)(23G,33G,51G) 6/7 6/7 0/0 6/7 Hollis: 2/2 2/2 2/2 0/0 Opponents Jaguars Lindsey Hollis 50+ 30-3940-49 20-29 FIELD GOALS1-19 SRaynaStewart(9) DonovinDarius(16) FS SS AaronBeasley(14) RCB FernandoBryant(14) LCB KevinHardy(10) WLB T.J. Slaughter(7) MLB KevinHardy(6) Tony Brackens(16) SLB Seth Payne(16) RE GaryWalker (14) RT RenaldoWynn (14) LT LE DEFENSE DaimonShelton(9) FredTaylor(13) FB MarkBrunell(16) RB KeenanMcCardell(16) QB KyleBrady(16) WR TE Zach Wiegert(8) BrendenStai(16) RT Jeff Smith(12) RG BradMeester(16) C Tony Boselli(16) LG LT WR OFFENSE alker 5.0,Boyer3.5,Wynn 3.5,Hardy3.0, alker (30-38-68),Logan(50-11-61), USUAL STARTING LINEUP Mike Logan(7) Brant Boyer(4) Hardy Nickerson(4) Lonnie Marts(2) Todd Fordham(8) Jimmy Smith(14) (50G,25G) (36G,45G,48G,34G, Fourth in AFC Central () (44G)(44N,47N)(41G, 305 HISTORY 306 HISTORY a.6a hcg 33 66,944 L 13-33 atChicago ● 64,150 W 59,396 33-3 Jan. 6 L KANSASCITY●26-30 72,818 W Dec. 30 44,920 15-10 atMinnesota W Dec. 23 66,908 14-10 atCleveland L Dec. 16 atCincinnatti 21-28 53,530 Dec. 9 L GREENBAY 62,644 21-24 L 7-20 Dec. 3 BALTIMORE Nov. 25 57,161 68,798 W atPittsburgh L 69,439 30-13 Nov. 18 24-28 L CINCINNATTI 17-18 Nov. at 11 Tennessee 54,524 Nov. 4 L atBaltimore 15-24 Oct. 28 BUFFALO ● Oct. 18 OPEN DATE atSeattle Oct. 14 Oct. 7 E AD UHN 601611 1600 NET YARDS RUSHING 5070 4840 31:59 28:01 TOTAL NETYARDS POSSESSION AVG. un 13 253159 564 69.1 6/43 82.4 83.9 45 1 84.1 63/430 43/298 45 63 1 57/387 14 12 44 20 13 13 5.92 19 6.87 6.91 361 7.00 3670 3757 52.5 3309 RATING 60.1 SK/YDS 32 65.1 LG 321 354 INT 61.1 61 TD 534 289 544 Opponents YDS/ATT 473 YARDS Jaguars PCT Quinn CMP ATT Brunell PASSING et ITBRH2- 63,785 CLEVELAND W Sept. 30 21-3 ATT Sept. 23 W/L PITTSBURGH SCORE OPPONENT Sept. 9 DATE Head Coach: oms0000110001 0 0/0 1/1 1-2,Opponents0-2 Jaguars 0 2294 0286 2-point conversions: 30/3218/28 3 28/2826/35 2 0 20 0 13 0 11 15 0 Opponents30 34 0 0 0 0 Jaguars 0 1 0 1 0 Holmes 0 1 0 1 1 Brackens 1 0 1 0 Moreau 1 0 0 2 0 D. Jones 1 1 0 Brunell 1 2 2 Beasley 0 0 0 Battles 083 3 6 8 29/3118/28 0 Brady 0 0 0 Joseph 6 0 8 McCardell 294 0 0 J. Smith STP 72 Mack PTS FG 90 OT 4 PAT Hollis 83 RT PA RU 3 SCORINGTD 49 2 Opponents 1 Jaguars BY PERIODS 28/12 96/834 TOUCHDOWNS 97/710 29/13 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 83/40.5 82/43.6 PENALTIES/YARDS 83/35.0 NET PUNTINGAVERAGE82/37.1 PUNTS/AVERAGE 3459 3240 NET YARDS PASSING OA IS ON 8 300 289 TOTALDOWNS FIRST vrg e ly504.8 100.7 100.0 5.0 Total Rushes Average perGame 316.9 Average PerPlay 302.5 27.8 Total Plays 38.3 Average perGame 25.0 35.4 5/18 Fourth DownPct. 3/12 Fourth Down:Made/Att. Third DownPct. 87/227 Third Down:Made/Att.70/198 Penalty Passing Returns Passing 12 Rushing 14 65.1 60.1 Had Intercepted Completion Pct. 43/298 216.2 Attempts/Completions534/321544/354 63/430 Gross Yards 202.5 Sacked/Yards Lost Average perGame Rushing TV blackout ENSE 36W65,994 W 13-6 TENNESSEE 0910 1 9 10 38 57 286 0 79 75 89 43 Tom Coughlin ● 01 58,893 L 10-13 57,875 L 14-23 603757 3670 A OPP JAX 2001 STATISTICS (6-10) 7 469 372 193 181 6 1056 969 589 85 013 20 18 23 430 34 115 11 McCardell, 2 3 6 0 2 1 6 0 6 0 6 0 038 6 0 012 018 060 048 poet 516 954 0 1 49 95t 20.1 19.5 1164 58 1266 65 Opponents Jaguars Price Boyd Meier LGTD Mack 0 0 AVG Ross 24 43 YDS 8.8 Joseph 7.8 NO 333 295 22 Gibson 15 38 38 KICKOFF RET. Opponents LGTD 0 FCYDSAVG 68 NO Jaguars 31 6 Gibson 35.0 40.5 3359 83 PUNT RET. 0 0 59 0 24 0 59 12 37.1 0 24 39 2 43.6 12 3577 82 Opp. 37.1 10 43.6 6.9 3577 82 39 97t Jaguars B 10.0 LG IN 83 0 21.4 39.0 10 Hanson NETTB 299 39 AVG YDS NO 26 PUNTING 12 14 1 0 13.0 1 26 2 Opponents 2 Jaguars 1.3 McCree 4 0 Darius 0 11 Craft 3 TD Battles 9 6.5 LG 0 20 13 Beasley AVG 13 45 6.5 63 10 YDS Nickerson 11.4 13 10.6 NO 8.5 3670 0 2 INTERCEPTIONS 3757 321 17 354 2 12 2 Opponents 7.2 2 1 Jaguars 0 29t 36 25 10.2 Taylor F. 2 28 183 7.2 5 Gibson 11.7 18 20t 165 234 Whitted 10.7 23 386 Washington 20 8 Jones 36 35t Joseph 12.3 1373 Dawkins 112 0 Mack TD 0 LG 0 Brady 11 15 AVG 4 54 McCardell YDS 40 0 0.0 NO 4.3 Smith 3.4 4.0 0 1 18 1600 RECEIVING 1611 4 9.5 372 14 469 2 19 3.4 0 Opponents 1 27 Jaguars 2 1 24 Smith 3.9 8 38 9 Hanson 116 5.7 Whitted 30 54 224 Gibson 4.1 39 Moreau 877 Quinn 213 TD Taylor LG AVG Brunell YDS Joseph NO Mack RUSHING Spicer 311 194 6 45 11.9 1110 93 824432 0 27 4.3 294 68 . 0 0 0.0 0 3 1 40 17.5 140 8 0 -3 -3.0 -3 1 0 27 5.3 42 8 . 0 4 2.0 4 2 7482. 5 1 95t 0 35 25.2 428 19.7 17 511 26 0 24 8.8 333 22 38 . 0 8 0 4 0 8.0 0 4.0 8 0 8 0.0 4 1 0 0 7.0 1 31 0 14 1 24.5 26 49 2 18.8 2 150 8 23G, 25G,22G) (47G) (29G)(32G)(47G,40G,29G) 52G) (48G,28G)(41G,41N)(52N,29B) 30G, 46G)(49G,28G)(51N,46N)(26G, (35G, 28G,30G)(40N,25G)(41N,39N, Opponents: 42N) (36B) 46G, 37G)(39G,23G21G,21G)(28G, 0/1 6/11 0/1 (47N) (38N)(34G,30G,42N)(44N)(43G, 8/11 6/11 8/11 4/5 1/3 (32G, 48G52N48G)(41G)(40G)(38G)() 4/5 4/510/15 0/0 Hollis: (22N)(35G,37N,39G)(42N) 0/0 0/011/12 Opponents Jaguars Hollis FIELD GOALS1-1920-2930-3940-4950+ (2-2-4) Wheeler (10-1-11), L.Smith(3-5-8),Boyd 21), Posey(5-8-13), Tuipala (7-5-12), Westmoreland (17-19-36), Meier(12-9- Beasley (36-6-42),Spicer(22-19-41), Thomas (42-5-47),E. Thomas (15-29-44), Craft (48-8-56),Clark(20-28-48),K. McCree (36-22-58),Bryant(50-6-56), Battles (50-14-64),Stroud(24-38-62), Walker (42-31-73),Brackens(41-30-71), 92), Payne(46-40-86),W 99), Hardy(61-37-98),Slaughter(50-42- Nickerson (102-128-230),Darius(74-25- TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Jaguars 43,Opponents63. Slaughter 1.0,Westmoreland 1.0, Spicer 2.0,Battles1.0,McCree Payne 5.0,W Brackens 11.0, Walker 7.5,Hardy5.5, SACKS Standings: SMarlonMcCree(10) FS DonovinDarius(11) SS AaronBeasley(12) RCB FernandoBryant(9) LCB T.J. Slaughter(6) WLB HardyNickerson(14) MLB KevinHardy(9) Tony Brackens(12) SLB Seth Payne(16) RE GaryWalker (16) RT RenaldoWynn (16) LT LE DEFENSE PatrickWashington (6) StaceyMack(11) FB MarkBrunell(15) RB KeenanMcCardell(16) QB KyleBrady(16) WR Maurice Williams(16) TE ZachWiegert(16) RT Jeff Smith(16) RG BradMeester(16) C LG Todd Fordham(12) LT WR OFFENSE USUAL STARTING LINEUP Ainsley Battles(6) Ainsley Battles(5) Jason Craft(4) (4) Edward Thomas Jeff Posey(5) Tony Boselli(3) Jimmy Smith(16) ynn 5.0,K. Thomas 3.0, Fifth in AFC Central (41G) (47N,22G,43G) jaguars.com ynn (40-35-75), 2006 ono .0000 / 0.0 1/7 0 82.5 81.5 0 85.7 42/257 79t 36/224 0 60t 9 14 34/210 0.00 79t 18 7 19 6.53 0 6.72 17 3019 6.70 3488 0.00 RATING 0 58.0 60.5 SK/YDS 268 2788 LG 314 INT 58.9 462 0 519 Opponents TD 245 Jaguars YDS/ATT YARDS Johnson 416 PCT Garrard CMP Brunell ATT PASSING Head Coach: AEOPNN CR / ATT W/L SCORE OPPONENT DATE et NINPLS2-8L56,595 L 25-28 INDIANAPOLIS Sept. 8 Sept. 15 et 2Opendate Sept. 22 Sept. 29NEW YORK JETS 29NEW Sept. c.6PIAEPI 82 W PHILADELPHIA 28-25 Oct. 6 65,005 c.1 tTnese1-3L68,804 L 14-23 at Tennessee Oct. 13 c.2 tBlioe 01 69,173 L 10-17 atBaltimore Oct. 20 c.2 OSO 1-1L53,721 L 19-21 HOUSTON Oct. 27 o.3a ..Gat 1-4L78,337 L 17-24 atN.Y. Giants Nov. 3 o.1 AHNTN2- 66,665 W 26-7 WASHINGTON Nov. 10 o.1 tHutn2-1W69,711 W 24-21 atHouston Nov. 17 o.2 tDla 1-1L62,204 L 19-21 atDallas Nov. 24 e.1PTSUG 32 55,260 L 23-25 PITTSBURGH Dec. 1 e.8CEEAD 02 46,267 L 20-21 CLEVELAND Dec. 8 e.1 tCnint 91 42,092 W 29-15 atCincinnati Dec. 15 OA IS ON 7 324 275 TOTALDOWNS FIRST e.2 TENNESSEE Dec. 22 e.2 tIdaaoi 1-0L56,755 L 13-20 atIndianapolis Dec. 29 ● OSSINAG 83 31:21 28:39 POSSESSION AVG. OA E AD 815335 4851 TOTAL NETYARDS E AD UHN 092071 2089 NET YARDS RUSHING E AD ASN 723264 2762 NET YARDS PASSING UT/VRG 14. 65/38.7 81/44.2 PUNTS/AVERAGE E UTN VRG8/7665/32.1 NET PUNTINGAVERAGE81/37.6 EATE/AD 96596/717 89/685 PENALTIES/YARDS UBE/AL OT1/ 20/13 12/6 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST TOUCHDOWNS YPROS1234O PTS OT 4 3 2 1 BY PERIODS aur 1127 1 328 0 113 72 102 41 Jaguars Opponents CRNT UP TPTF TP S FG PAT RT PA RU SCORINGTD ak9900 0 9 9 Mack T mt 0 7 0 7 Smith ee 11 /2035 0 8/12 11/11 0 0 0 0 Seder pti 1/359028 0 5/9 013/13 0 0 0 Epstein rd 0 4 0 4 Brady od00007755022 0 5/5 7/7 0 0 0 0 Boyd arr 0 0 2 2 Garrard ono 0 2 0 2 Johnson okt 0 2 0 2 Lockett icel2020 2 0 2 Mitchell hw2011 1 0 2 Shaw unnhm / / 5 0 1/1 2/2 0 0 0 Cunningham0 ee 0 0 0 0 Meier aur 81 8133 92 2328 19/27 133/33 18 19 38 Jaguars poet3 41 3/22/40315 23/34 232/32 19 14 Opponents35 yo 0 0 8 8 aylor orhDw c.6. 55.0 39.2 69.2 34.3 11/20 Fourth DownPct. 18/26 Fourth Down:Made/Att. 83/212 Third DownPct. 71/207 Third Down:Made/Att. Penalty Passing Rushing opeinPt 8060.5 58.0 Had Intercepted Completion Pct. 36/224 519/314 204.0 462/268 Attempts/Completions 42/257 172.6 Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Average perGame vrg e ly515.1 129.4 130.6 5.1 Total Rushes Average perGame 333.4 303.2 Average PerPlay Total Plays Average perGame Returns Passing Rushing TV blackout MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE tKna iy 31 77,934 W 23-16 at KansasCity 62 002150 274 53.8 7/40 22 2 1 5.02 231 50.0 23 46 7107 40315 0 94 74 100 47 Tom Coughlin ● 02 51,033 L 10-28 83W55,670 W 28-3 093488 3019 A OPP JAX 5 188 112 156 105 5 487 455 5 1042 959 2002 STATISTICS (6-10) 424 14 819 14 18 19 835 38 14 9 2 1 2 1 54 0 44 0 52 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 24 0 12 0 aur 212 134 0 1 47 66 0 21.3 20.9 1323 Jaguars 3-5,Opponents2-3 1523 62 73 32 2-point conversions: 32.0 32 Opponents 1 0 Jaguars 0 11 7.0 Spicer 32 35 23.6 Redmond 236 Luzar 5 10 Lockett Shaw TD LG Washington AVG Charlton 0 YDS 1 Mack 43 NO 8.7 69t Joseph 11.1 311 339 17 KICKOFF RET. 11 28 39 Opponents Jaguars Gibson TD 1 LG Craft AVG 65 YDS FC 19 NO Charlton 6 32.1 38.7 Shaw 2518 0 65 PUNT RET. 64 0 27 0 2 10 64 37.6 27 44.2 10 3583 37.6 44.2 Opp. 81 B 53 40t 3583 15.7 81 LG IN 13.8 Jaguars TB 141 0 NET 193 AVG Hanson YDS 9 14 NO PUNTING 22 22.0 22 0 Opponents Jaguars 1 53 Darius 21.5 129 Battles Clark 6 TD Ayodele Bryant LG 18 19 AVG Craft 79t 60t YDS 11.3 McCree 11.1 2 3019 NO 3488 INTERCEPTIONS 268 314 2 79t 20.8 Opponents 187 45 Jaguars 9.8 9 Jones 246 Luzar 25 7 Lockett Johnson 47 Mack 12.8 1027 Mitchell 0 TD 80 Brady LG -9 19 14 Shaw AVG -0.9 YDS T 2 63t 44t 4.6 0 NO -9 4.3 J. Smith 2089 41t 2071 RECEIVING 5.6 27 455 1 487 4.8 139 8 Opponents 207 25 Jaguars 63t 43 4.6 Johnson 1314 TD Smith 287 LG Garrard AVG Brunell YDS NO Mack Taylor RUSHING Tuipala aylor 3411. 2 4 1 0 42t 10.7 48 461 72 11.9 8.3 525 43 408 44 49 846442 9 23 4.4 436 98 17 . 20 12 7.2 79 11 51 1 246t1 69t 12.4 310 17 25 . 0 0 3 0 6 3.0 7 6.0 3 7.0 6 0 7 1 1 26 26.0 1 26 1 0 0 5 5 5.0 2 5.0 5 5 35 15.2 1 76 1 5 . 0 0 0.0 0 3 0 2 2.0 2 1 7522. 30 53 20.8 562 27 3241. 40 54 19.5 234 13 . 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 . 0 1 1.0 1 0 1 . 0 3 0 3.0 0 3 12 0 12.0 0 12 1 0.0 -2 0 1 0 -2.0 22 -2 1 17.7 53 1 3 Taylor 2,Smith, Standings: 1), Colinet(1-0-1),Combs(0-1-1),Mills(0-1-1) 16), Tuipala (1-4-5),Boyd(3-1-4),Bean(1-0- (23-1-24), Charlton(22-2-24),Brackens(8-8- Meier (20-12-32),Battles(19-6-25), Thomas 54), Spicer(28-17-45),Smith(16-20-36), Westmoreland (26-38-65), Coleman (27-27- Bryant (61-6-67),Craft(55-11-66), Stroud (40-39-79),Henderson(59-20-79), Slaughter (47-59-106),McCree(63-22-85), Darius (74-42-1 Rainer (87-101-188),Clark(73-79-152), TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Opponents 42. Westmoreland 1.0, Jaguars 36, McCree 1.0,RainerL.Smith 2.0, Brackens1.0,CharltonDarius Spicer 4.0, Henderson 6.5,StroudColeman5.0, SACKS 27G) (42N, 36B)(51G,18G,25G)(46N)(19G, (33N) (25G,29G,30G,46G,33G,50G) (45N, 43G,45G)(41N,37N,27G)(49N)() (31G) (40G,26G,33G,32N)(46N,30G) Opponents: 31G) (23G)(33G,22G)()(24G)(32G,23G) (27G, 43G,27G,42G)(22G,40N)(41N, 31G) ()(39N,22G)(50N,35N,34G)(24G) TEAM: (52N,27G)(26G,43N)(44N)(34G, (23G) () Cunningham: () () (24G)(32G,23G) 0/0 Boyd: ()(33G,22G) 0/2 0/0 2/2 31G) () 2/6 5/11 2/2 0/0 7/12 6/8 (27G, 43G,27G,42G)(22G,40N)(41N, 0/1 7/7 0/0 3/3 2/4 11/11 Seder: 0/0 0/0 2/2 2/3 0/0 1/1 4/4 Opponents 0/0 Jaguars 0/0 Cunningham Boyd Epstein 50+ Seder 30-3940-49 20-29 1-19 FIELD GOALS SMarlon McCree(16) Donovin Darius(16) FS SS JasonCraft(16) RCB FernandoBryant(16) LCB T.J. Slaughte) WLB Wali Rainer(14) MLB DannyClark(12) SLB Tony Brackens(5) JohnHenderson(13) RE MarcusStroud(16) DT MarcoColeman(16) DT LE DEFENSE FredTaylor(16) PeteMitchell (11) FB/TE MarkBrunell(16) RB QB PatrickJohnson(6) KyleBrady(16) WR TE MauriceWilliams (5) ChrisNaeole(16) RT JohnWade (16) RG BradMeester(16) C LG ZachWiegert(5) LT WR OFFENSE USUAL STARTING LINEUP () (50N,35N,34G)(24G) Paul Spicer(4) Rob Meier(7) Patrick Washington (3) Bobby Shaw(10) Todd Fordham(9) Mike Pearson(11) Jimmy Smith(16) Ayodele 3.0,Clark2.0, Meier Fourth in AFC Central (33B) (25G,38G,39G)(46G) / / / / 0/1 0/2 2/3 3/3 0/0 16), Ayodele (51-57-108, 307 HISTORY 308 HISTORY Head Coach: AEOPNN CR / ATT W/L SCORE OPPONENT DATE et tCrln 32 72,134 L 23-24 atCarolina Sept. 7 Sept. 14 et 1tIdaaoi 32 55,770 L 13-23 Indianapolis Sept. 21at et 8tHutn2-4L70,041 L 20-24 Houston Sept. 28at c.5SANDIEGO Oct. 5 c.1 IM 02 66,437 L 10-24 MIAMI Oct. 12 c.1 OPEN DATE Oct. 19 c.2 TENNESSEE● Oct. 26 o.2a atmr 72 69,486 L 17-24 atBaltimore Nov. 2 o.9INDIANAPOLIS Nov. 9 o.1 tTnese31 68,809 L 3-10 at Tennessee Nov. 16 o.2 tNY es1-3L77,614 L 10-13 atN.Y. Jets Nov. 23 o.3 AP A 71 60,543 W 17-10 TAMPA BAY Nov. 30 e.7HOUSTON● Dec. 7 e.1 tNwEgad1-7L68,436 L 13-27 atNewEngland Dec. 14 e.2 NEW ORLEANS● 21 Dec. e.2 tAlna1-1L70,266 L 14-21 at Atlanta Dec. 28 ● OA IS ON 0 276 305 TOTALDOWNS FIRST OSSINAG 00 29:51 30:09 POSSESSION AVG. OA E AD 384657 5358 TOTAL NETYARDS E AD UHN 031406 2073 NET YARDS RUSHING E AD ASN 253251 3285 NET YARDS PASSING UT/VRG 94. 75/41.0 69/41.3 PUNTS/AVERAGE E UTN V.6/3575/34.1 69/33.5 NET PUNTINGAVE. EATE/AD 0/9 103/881 108/895 PENALTIES/YARDS UBE/AL OT2/426/12 27/14 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST TOUCHDOWNS YPROS1234O PTS OT 4 3 2 1 BY PERIODS aur 49 79 276 0 92 57 93 34 Jaguars Opponents CRNT UP TPTF TP S FG PAT RT PA RU SCORINGTD alr000003 03 90 0 20/33 030/30 0 0 0 Marler T mt 0 4 0 4 Smith .Ewrs3030 3 0 3 T. Edwards ofed3210 1 2 3 Toefield acet 0 2 0 2 Hatchette etih2200 0 2 2 Leftwich rgse 0 2 0 2 Wrighster le 0 1 0 1 Allen ydl 1 0 0 1 Ayodele rd 0 1 0 1 Brady rnl 0 0 1 1 Brunell .Ewrs1100 0 1 1 M. Edwards .Mʼfl 0 0 1 1 F.-Maʼafala ono 0 1 0 1 Johnson ei 0 1 0 1 Lewis aur 11 7103 03 0276 20/33 130/30 17 13 31 Jaguars p.3 22 3/42/71331 24/27 233/34 23 12 37 Opp. -on ovrin:Jaguars0-1,Opp.1-3 2-point conversions: oas1000 .0010000.0 95.8 0/0 122.2 0 0/0 76.0 1 0/0 32 28 0 0 28/136 84t 0 73.0 17 0.00 0 1 17 0 16.00 19/90 6.64 7.17 84t 32 16 0.00 3421 86 0 14 59.4 50.0 58.8 303 1 303 6.74 75.0 RATING 1 9 510 SK/YDS 515 Opponents LG 2 2819 Jaguars INT 12 Royals 57.2 TD 239 Toefield YDS/ATT YARDS Garrard PCT 418 Brunell CMP Leftwich ATT PASSING yo 0 1 6 7 aylor Passing vrg e ae19687.9 4.8 129.6 5.2 Total Rushes Average perGame 291.1 334.9 50.0 Average PerPlay Total Plays 42.2 50.0 Average perGame 37.0 7/14 Fourth DownPct. 13/26 Fourth Down:Made/Att. 92/218 Third DownPct. 80/216 Third Down:Made/Att. Penalty Rushing opeinPt 8859.4 58.8 510/303 Had Intercepted 515/303 Completion Pct. 24/134 203.2 Atts/Completions 28/136 205.3 Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Average perGame Returns Passing Rushing TV blackout BUFFALO● 25 594459 5 /689.7 9/46 65t 0 2 5.90 484 65.9 54 82 58 7180331 0 108 57 81 85 Jack DelRio ● 82 45,037 ●28-23 W 73 55,918 L 17-30 72 48,954 W 27-21 73 58,613 L 17-38 01 49,207 W 20-19 70W43,363 W 27-0 04976 1024 413385 3421 A OPP JAX 8 442 481 172 163 1 84 118 2003 STATISTICS (5-11) 420 24 715 17 723 12 17 13 137 31 2 1 3566 31 5 41482.0 24/134 75t 15 23 6.64 3385 6 0 6 6 0 0 18 0 18 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 12 0 12 0 24 0 42 0 6 0 6 0 12 0 aur 711 966 0 0 30- 20-29 61 58 1-19 FIELD GOALS 19.6 21.2 0 1316 1227 0 67 58 20 21 20.0 0 21.0 20 21 Opponents 24 1 Jaguars 22.0 1 44 Brady 2 T. Edwards Redmond M. Edwards 0 58 24 7 34.1 41.0 1 1 3077 58 75 58 0 13 4 6 51 0 9 1 33.5 41.3 5 2853 1 31.1 43.5 Opp. 69 21 1001 34.8 41.2 23 Jaguars 5.2 1852 B 45 52 LG IN Hanson 11.6 78 TB 0 NET AVG 198 Royals YDS 15 NO 17 PUNTING 0 4 4.0 12 0 Opponents 4 12.0 Jaguars 12 0 13 Bryant 7.5 1 1 Spicer 7 15 Trapp 2.7 Darius 2 8 Brackens Cooper 3 TD Mathis Ayodele LG 17 0 23 AVG Craft 0 84t 75t YDS 11.3 Peterson 2 11.2 3421 NO 29 3385 INTERCEPTIONS 2.0 303 303 0 22.3 67 2 Opponents 22 3 1 8.9 2 Jaguars 1 116 Fuamatu-Maʼafala 16 30 2 Luzar 0 13 7.5 11.5 Redmond 150 105 1 45 22 Lewis 13 13.5 9.8 14 Allen 203 28 166 14.9 Stokes 15 0 253 17 Wrighster 17 3 Toefield 32 7.3 Hatchette 84t 226 Hankton 13.9 487 Johnson 31 35 Brady TD 0 M. Edwards 13 LG 12 T. AVG Edwards 4 YDS 62 T 29t 4.3 NO 3.2 -3.0 1 Smith 2073 -9 1406 RECEIVING 481 442 3 2 3 1.9 Opponents 18 13 Jaguars 4.3 T. Edwards 6 1 108 7 Lewis 25 62 Allen 18 4.6 M. Edwards 4.1 1572 TD Brunell 144 345 LG Leftwich AVG 35 Fuamatu-Maʼafala YDS NO T Taylor RUSHING Mathis 0 TD 0 Lewis 40 LG 52 10.5 AVG T 11.1 420 376 YDS 3 18 NO Allen 34 40 KICKOFF RET. Opponents Jaguars TD LG Mathis AVG YDS FC NO Lewis Allen PUNT RET. aylor 2 30 4.0 212 53 oefield eil 4221. 50 35 19.4 272 14 oefield 921972 1 26 9.7 1 281 4 29 60t 7.7 67 370 14.9 805 48 54 71 2 205 0 52 12.0 324 15 27 . 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 0 4 2.0 0 4 4.0 2 4.0 4 1 4 1 1 1 0 21 10.0 1 1 30 65t 3 31 25.0 10.0 100 60 4 6 0 0 6 6 6.0 2.0 1 6 8 12 1 2.4 4 19 8 . 0 0 0.0 0 0 21 14.5 2 29 2 1812. 10 61 20.3 831 41 5901 0 14 9.0 45 0 5 . 0 6 3.5 7 3 2 . 0 7 0 7.0 7 10 10.0 10 1 1 0 26 18.5 111 6 3940-49 50+ Standings: 38G) () (36G, 35G)(47G,45N)()(22G,31G)(33G, 32G, 23G)(27G,26G,27G)(33G,48N) (48G, 50N)()(51G)(43G,43G,33G)(23G, Opponents: 23G, 34N)(43G,35G,21B)(30B) 1/2 (46N, 28G,41N)(35G,41N,28G)(24G, 6/8 1/2 1/2 31N) (49G)(24G)()(44N,39G)(36N,23G) 9/9 5/12 5/12 4/8 4/8 41N, 37G)(29G,20G)(53G,27G)(20G, 8/8 10/11 10/11 Marler: 0/0 0/0 0/0 Opponents Jaguars Marler 2-2), Franklin(1-0-1), Adams (0-1-1) Trapp (3-2-5),Leonard(4-0-4),McCree(0- A. Mitchell(7-3-10),K.(3-7-10), 11-25), Barnes(13-2-15), Thomas (7-5-12), (25-5-30), MeierSlaughter(14- Spicer (24-13-37),Douglas(27-4-31),Craft Bryant (59-12-71),Brackens(41-12-53), Cooper (37-37-74),Clark(38-35-73), Mathis (72-19-91),Henderson(60-17-77), Darius (65-53-1 Peterson (87-80-167), Ayodele (97-53-150), TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Thomas 1.0,Jaguars24,Opponents28. Barnes 1.0,PetersonSlaughter Henderson 3.5,Meier1.5, Brackens 6.0,Stroud4.5,Douglas3.5, SACKS SDekeCooper(10) DonovinDarius(16) FS SS RasheanMathis(10) RCB FernandoBryant(16) LCB DannyClark(9) OLB MikePeterson(16) MLB (16) AkinAyodele HughDouglas(16) OLB John Henderson(16) RE Marcus Stroud(16) DT Tony Brackens(15) DT LE DEFENSE MarcEdwards(16) FredTaylor(16) FB RB ByronLeftwich(13) QB Troy Edwards(11) KyleBrady(15) WR MauriceWilliams(16) TE ChrisNaeole(16) RT BradMeester(16) RG C Vince Manuwai(14) MikePearson(16) LG LT WR OFFENSE USUAL STARTING LINEUP Rashean Mathis(6) Jason Craft(6) Keith Mitchell(2) T.J. Slaughter(3) Mark Brunell(3) (3) J.J. Stokes Jamar Nesbit(2) Matthew Hatchette(4) Jimmy Smith(12) (40G, 55B)(48N,44G)(46N,49G, Third in AFC South (49G) (27G)(46G,36G,29G) 18), Stroud(82-19-101), jaguars.com Ayodele 1.0, 2006 a.2a aln 36W41,112 W 13-6 ● atOakland 70,437 W Jan. 2 28-25 HOUSTON Dec. 26 atGreenBay Dec. 19 e.5PTSUG 61 76,877 64,004 L 16-17 CHICAGO L Dec. 12 PITTSBURGH 16-27 Dec. 5 70,502 atMinnesota Nov. 28 L TENNESSEE 6-20 Nov. 21 DETROIT (OT) Nov. 14 OPEN DATE 56,615 Nov. 7 W 52,101 atHouston 27-24 Oct. 31 66,413 atIndianapolis L 73,114 Oct. 24 W 21-34 KANSASCITY●22-16 Oct. 17 L 68,932 atSanDiego 17-24 INDIANAPOLIS Oct. 10 W 15-12 Oct. 3 Tennessee Sept. 26at aos0000 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Favors 0 0 1 Wrighster 0 1 0 Toefield 1 0 1 0 Garrard 1 1 0 1 Fu.-Mafala 0 1 0 0 T. Edwards 0 1 0 1 0 Brady 2 2 0 0 2 B. Jones 2 0 1 1 0 R. Williams 2 2 2 0 Leftwich 3 0 Hankton 3 Wilford 3 Taylor G. Jones UBE/AL OT2/130/12 118/966 23/11 TOUCHDOWNS 109/940 74/35.1 74/44.1 FUMBLES/BALLS LOST 84/35.5 84/42.8 PENALTIES/YARDS NET PUNTINGAVG. PUNTS/AVERAGE 3357 3159 NET YARDS PASSING Jones, Wilford, 2261 24/31 021/21 0 2-point conversions: 18 17 0 7 9 0 31 26 Opponents 0 Jaguars D. Smith 93 0 24/31 021/21 0 261 6 0 TP S 0 89 PTS FG OT J. Smith 56 4 PAT 75 Scobee RT PA 3 RU TD SCORING 35 2 Opponents 1 Jaguars BY PERIODS 1777 1850 5134 NET YARDS RUSHING 29:32 5009 30:28 TOTAL NETYARDS POSSESSION AVG. 72,389 W ATT 13-10 W/L SCORE Sept. 19 OPPONENT Buffalo Sept. 12at DATE OA IS ON 0 276 305 T TOTALDOWNS FIRST Head Coach: oas1000 .0010000.0 95.8 0/0 122.2 0 0/0 76.0 1 0/0 32 28 0 0 28/136 84t 0 73.0 17 0.00 0 1 17 0 16.00 19/90 6.64 7.17 84t 32 16 0.00 3421 86 0 14 59.4 50.0 58.8 303 1 303 6.74 75.0 RATING 1 9 510 SK/YDS 515 Opponents LG 2 2819 Jaguars INT 12 Royals 57.2 TD 239 Toefield YDS/ATT YARDS Garrard PCT 418 Brunell CMP Leftwich ATT PASSING TLFRTDWS29290 279 OTALDOWNS FIRST TV blackout Returns Passing Rushing 61.6 59.5 Had Intercepted Completion Pct. 37/217 209.8 Attempts/Completions 32/156 197.4 Gross Yards Sacked/Yards Lost Average perGame vrg e ly515.3 111.1 115.6 5.1 Total Rushes Average perGame 320.9 50.0 313.1 Average PerPlay 41.0 Total Plays 55.6 Average perGame 36.9 5/10 Fourth DownPct. 10/18 Fourth Down:Made/Att. 84/205 Third DownPct. 80/217 Third Down:Made/Att. Penalty Passing Rushing MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE DENVER● 0 6 0 6 25 594459 5 /689.7 9/46 65t 0 2 5.90 484 65.9 54 82 18 49 280 0 99 34 86 61 Jaguars 4-4,Opp.2-3 Jack DelRio ● ● ● 2/82/80280 21/28 627/28 R. Williams2,B. 31 66,431 W ●23-17 1/0 497/306 513/305 51 69,703 L 15-18 -1L66,227 L 0-21 67,572 W 22-3 - 69,127 W 7-6 353574 3315 A OPP JAX 4 438 446 6 181 161 9 972 991 718 17 026 83 30 88 631 26 116 11 7 9 6 0 2004 STATISTICS (9-7) 3566 31 5 41482.0 24/134 75t 15 23 6.64 3385 2 1 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 8 0 10 0 12 0 12 0 14 0 18 0 18 0 2 1 6 0 36 0 aur 21 0 . 00 50 2 0 9.6 83t 11.3 405 14 429 10 8.7 13 42 38 26 1 3 Opponents Jaguars Mathis TD LG AVG T. Edwards YDS FC NO Allen 0 0 Lewis 0 0 69 0 0 28 PUNT RET. 69 9 80 28 19 0 9 1 13 35.5 0 42.8 35.1 44.1 37 35.5 3592 42.8 0.0 0 84 Opponents743265 B 3592 0.0 7.9 84 LG 43t IN Jaguars 0 14.8 TB 0 126 NET AVG 0 163 Hanson YDS 16 0 NO 11 PUNTING 0.0 1 1 0 7 Opponents 2.7 Jaguars 2 8 D. Smith Cooper 0 Washington 3 TD Grant -7 17 18 Mathis LG -7.0 0 AVG Darius 65 -7 54 YDS 10.9 Peterson 11.7 9 3315 NO 3574 INTERCEPTIONS 1 305 4.3 1 306 0 13 2 0 Opponents 26t 14.5 Jaguars 8 3 1 84 14t 15 9.0 Leftwich 5.9 4.8 Lewis 6 12 81 41 19 6.9 Allen 2 9 G. Jones 69 1 7 4 Fuamatu-Maʼafala 46 1 14.3 10 B. Jones 26 271 9.9 M. Edwards 16 5.4 19 Hankton 268 Wrighster 151 27 Brady 28 Yoder Wilford 0 Williams TD 9 7 Toefield LG 2 1 AVG Taylor 46 YDS 47 1.0 T 4.1 1 NO 2 4.1 12 Smith 2 6.3 1850 3 1777 RECEIVING 446 10 17 438 76 3.8 3.5 2 2 12 Opponents 148 12 2.6 69 Jaguars 46 39 162 T. 4.7 Edwards 20 62 Fuamatu-Maʼafala 1224 TD Garrard 260 LG Leftwich AVG YDS G. Jones NO T Taylor RUSHING Opponents: (30G, 25G)()(31N)(26G,22G) 32G, 42G)(32N,20G,29G,36G,60N) 1/3 0/1 49N, 36G)(31G)(35G,48G,44N)(33G, 1/3 5/8 5/7 22G) ()(51N)(26G,32G,26G,53G)(44G, 5/7 7/10 8/11 Scobee: 8/11 9/9 0 10/10 0 0/0 10/10 0 0/0 0/0 8 OPPONENTS 52 45 19.9 8.0 JAGUARS 19.1 50+ 995 1087 Scobee 8 57 30-3940-49 50 20-29 1-19 FIELD GOALS 1 Opponents 0 Jaguars 45 M. Edwards 22.3 335 15 Allen TD T. LG Edwards AVG Lewis YDS NO Allen KICKOFF RET. .Jns59 802 0 23 18.0 90 5 Brady Toefield G. Jones dad 0531. 61 36 10.7 533 50 . Edwards 0 16 3.3 169 51 oefield (25G, 27G)()(35N,48G,42G, (42N, 25G)(44G,22G,51N) 413742 1 0 21 7.4 56 103 11.2 157 14 1 14 64t 9.6 6 345 65 36 15.8 1172 74 5214963 0 0 32 9.6 50 144 9.9 2 227 7 15 23 01. 70 37 16.0 80 5 0 0 4 5 4.0 4.0 4 8 1 2 . 0 4 0 2.0 21 4 8.4 42 2 5 1361. 60 0 26 18.4 61 386 20.3 21 831 41 1201. 50 25 19.1 210 11 . 0 8 8.0 8 0 1 51. 50 0 15 15.0 19 15 14.3 43 1 3 Standings: (35G, 27G) 33G) (37G)(47N,42G)(35G,31N)(34B) (34G) (38G,21G)(32N,(41G)(25G, (26G, 40G)(46G)(21G,28G)(31G,42N) Maddox (1-0-1) (5-2-7), Blade(4-1-5),Green(2-0-0), Barnes (5-5-10),Patterson(2-6-8),Spicer Thomas (14-2-16),Ransom(9-7-16), Hendricks (13-10-23),Gildon(16-3-19), McCray (21-6-27),Bolden(22-3-25), Cooper (23-12-35),Meier(21-12-33), 78), Mathis(54-17-71),Favors(27-12-39), 21-84), Stroud(63-17-80),D.Smith(43-35- 20-98), W 131), Darius(78-47-125),Henderson(78- Peterson (102-76-178), Ayodele (82-49- TACKLES (Solo,Assists,Total) Ransom 0.5,Jaguars37,Opponents32. Grant 1.0,PattersonMeier0.5, 2.0, D.SmithBarnes1.0,Cooper Stroud 4.5,McCray3.5,Gildon3.0, Favors 5.5,HendersonPeterson5.0, SACKS SDeonGrant(16) DonovinDarius(16) FS SS DewayneWashington (16) RCB RasheanMathis(16) LCB DarylSmith(13) OLB MikePeterson(16) MLB (16) AkinAyodele OLB GregFavors(11) John Henderson(16) RE Marcus Stroud(16) DT DT (8) RobMeier LE DEFENSE MarcEdwards(5) FredTaylor(14) FB ByronLeftwich(14) RB ReggieWilliams(15) QB WR KyleBrady(8) MauriceWilliams(16) TE ChrisNaeole(16) RT BradMeester(16) RG Vince Manuwai(16) C LG EphraimSalaam(12) LT WR OFFENSE USUAL STARTING LINEUP Lionel Barnes(3) Paul Spicer(2) Bobby McCray(7) Greg Jones(3) George Wrighster (3) Todd Yoder(8) Mike Pearson(4) Jimmy Smith(16) ashington (65-21-86),Grant(63- Second in AFC South Ayodele 309 HISTORY 310 HISTORY a.324 Hollis24fieldgoal 2:45 3 308 Jax. Means30run(Holliskick) 409 3:45 Hollis27fieldgoal 5-15 0:10 Buf. 2 7-17 1 Total Yards Buf. Simmons20interceptionreturn(Holliskick) 6:26 Jax. 92 Jax. 1 184 Rushing Yards Buf. Jax. a.433 mt 6ps rmBuel(olskc)FmlsLs - 1-0 0-0 8-64 3-18 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards JAGUARS PASSING: 6-12 McCaffrey 15passfromElway(Elamkick) BRONCOS RUSHING: 351 1:50 Smith16 pass fromBrunell(Holliskick) 8-15 JAGUARS RUSHING: 3:39 Davis2run(Davisrun) 4 Attendance: 75,678 443 7:37 4 ThirdDowns Hollis22fieldgoal McCardell31passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 10:51 4 Den. 8:51 Hollis42 field goal 4 Jax. 0:10 Total Yards Means8 run (Holliskick) 3 Den. 2:58 2 Hollis46fieldgoal Jax. 2 11:15 Sharpe18passfromElway(runfailed) Jax. 0:33 2 Jax. 6:22 1 Jax. 1 Jax. Den. SCORINGPLAY TIME Den. QTR TEAM in yards,firstdownsandtimeofpossession. and MarkBrunellthrew TD passes toKeenanMcCardellandJimmySmith. The Jaguarsdominated had notlostaplayoff gameatMileHighStadiumsince1984.NatroneMeansrushedfor140yards, all ondrivesof50yardsandlonger, takinga30-20lead.Denverhadnotlostathomeallseasonand tory overthe13-3Broncos. After fallingbehind12-0,theJaguarsscoredontheirnextsixpossessions, The Jaguarswontheirseventhstraightgameastheyshockedthefootball world withtheirupsetvic- BILLS RECEIVING: Brown 1-8,Stewart1-5,Means1-(-4). JAGUARS RECEIVING: BILLS PASSING: JAGUARS PASSING: BILLS RUSHING: JAGUARS RUSHING: Attendance: 70,213 Buf. SCORINGPLAY TIME Buf. QTR TEAM field goal. Jimmy Smithfora2-yard TD pass totiethescore,and Aaron BeasleyrecoveredafumblepriortoHollisʼ Simmons alsohadtwosacks.Buffalo tooka27-20leadearlyinthefourthquarter, butMarkBrunellfound out toa7-0lead,butClydeSimmonsinterceptedJimKellyandran20yardsforscoretiethegame. a touchdown,andMikeHolliskickedthreefieldgoals,thegame-winnerwith3:07toplay. Buffalo jumped the firstroadteamtowinapostseasongameatRichStadium.NatroneMeansrushedfor175yardsand The Jaguarswontheirfirst-everplayoff gamewithacome-from-behindvictoryoverBuffalo andbecame (Christie kick)Fumbles-Lost (Christie kick)FirstDowns a.484 mt asfo rnl Hli ik eate-ad -26-39 6-42 Penalties-Yards Hollis45fieldgoal 3:07 Smith2passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 8:40 4 4 Jax. Jax. 1996 AFCDIVISIONALPLAYOFF - 0-1 1-1 1996 AFCWILD-CARDPLAYOFF ● AKOVLEJGAS(07 0731 30 — 14337—27 10 3 7 BUFFALO BILLS(10-7) 10 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(10-7) EVRBOCS(34 2001 27 — 15 0 30 — 0 10 12 7 13 0 DENVER BRONCOS(13-4) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(11-7) PLAYOFF GAMESUMMARIES Kelly 32-21-239,1 TD, 1INT, Collins4-1-7,0 TD, 0INT. 10:20 3 1:56 2 2:26 1 14:17 4 11:30 1 Thomas 14-50(1 TD), Kelly 4-18,Holmes9-10, Tasker 1-9, Tindale 1-5. Early 9-122,Reed3-32, Tasker 3-30,Johnson3-27, Thomas 3-24,Holmes1-11. Hebron 1run(ElamkickblockedbySimmons) Brunell 29-18-245, 2 TD, 0Int. Brunell 33-18-239,1 TD, 2 INT. Means 21-140(1 TD), Brunell7-44,Stewart 8-19. Means 31-175(1 TD), Brunell 3-9,Stewart1-0. Davis 14-91(1 TD), Elway5-30,Hebron2-5 (1 TD). Smith 5-58(1 TD), McCardell 4-76,Mitchell3-64,Maston2-21,Jackson1-11, JANUARY 4,1997,MILEHIGHSTADIUM DECEMBER 28, 1996,RICHSTADIUM ● JAGUARS 30,BRONCOS 27 JAGUARS 30,BILLS27 First First orhDws001-1 5-42.6 3-39.7 0-0 Punts-Avg. 225 Fourth Downs 126 38-25-0 29-18-0 240 Att-Comp-Int 203 Passing Yards Rushing Yards Punts-Avg. 216 36-22-1 33-18-2 225 Att-Comp-Int Passing Yards ossin3:427:36 32:24 Possession DEN JAX TEAM STATS 18 Possession Christie 47fieldgoalFourthDowns Christie 33fieldgoalThirdDowns Thomas 2run(Christiekick) 0-0 Burris 38interceptionreturn BUFF JAX Thomas 7passfromKelly TEAM STATS on 221 22 Downs -065-43.2 5-50.6 30 26:54 33:06 jaguars.com 4-2 19 2006 5. 2-13 RECEIVING: PATRIOTS 2. 5-14 JAGUARS RECEIVING: PATRIOTS PASSING: JAGUARS PASSING: ThirdDowns PATRIOTS RUSHING: JAGUARS RUSHING: Attendance: 60,190 Smith47fumblereturn(Vinatieri kick) 2:24 Hollis28fieldgoal Vinatieri 20fieldgoal 2:37 4 0:00 Vinatieri 29fieldgoal 7:23 3 2 NE 2 Jax. NE NE e.162 H 6:22 1 SCORINGPLAY TIME Den. QTR TEAM game. The Jaguarsheldtheballforjust19:01,theirlowesttimeofpossessionever. rolled up511 yardsonoffense, 310ofthemontheground,andscoredfiverushingtouchdownsin italize asafumbledsnapattheDenver16-yardlineendedJaguarsʼ momentum. The Broncos looked tomakearally. Onthenextseriesdefenseforcedafumble,but Jaguarscouldnotcap- Jaguars closedthegapto21-17inthirdquarterwithablockedpuntreturned foratouchdownand come wasnottobethesame. The Broncostooka21-0leadearlyinthesecondquarter, howeverthe The Jaguarsreturnedtothesiteoftheirhistoricplayoff upsetoverDenverayearearlier, buttheout- Martin1run(Vinatieri kick) 12:34 1 Jax. SCORINGPLAY TIME NE QTR TEAM the Patriotstojust234yards,butJacksonvillecouldmanageonlytwofieldgoalsbyMikeHollis. ception andafumblethatwasreturnedfortouchdown. The Jaguarsheldtheballfor34:43and game, withatotaloffourturnovers-threeontheirlastpossessionsincludinganendzoneinter- line. The Patriotsscored a touchdown two playslater. MistakeshauntedtheJaguarsthroughout its firstseries,whenpunterBryanBarkerfieldedahighsnapandwastackledattheJaguarsʼ four-yard Championship gameonacoldnightinNewEngland. The gamebeganominouslyforJacksonvilleon In justtheirsecondseason,theJaguarsʼ sawtheirhopesofreachingtheSuperBowlendin AFC a.391 ai 9bokdpn eun(olskc)Fut on - 1-1 0-1 PASSING: BRONCOS 310 JAGUARS PASSING: Hebron6run(Elamkick) BRONCOS RUSHING: 1:11 FourthDowns 50 Loville8 run (Elamkick) JAGUARS RUSHING: 3:43 4 Attendance: 74,481 Loville25run(Elamkick) Davis29blockedpuntreturn(Holliskick) 13:21 4 9:16 Rushing Yards Hollis38fieldgoal 4 Den. Means1run(Holliskick) 13:33 3 Den. 5:09 3 Den. Davis5run(Elamkick) Smith43 passfromElway(Elamkick) 2 10:46 Jax. 2:37 Davis2run (Elamkick) 2 Jax. 7:39 1 Jax. 1 Den. Den. Den. Griffith 2-9,Loville1-10 RECEIVING: BRONCOS JAGUARS RECEIVING: 1997 AFCWILD-CARDPLAYOFF ● 1996 AFCCHAMPIONSHIPGAME● MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 03 Hollis32fieldgoal 10:33 2 EVRBOCS(34 4702 42 — 21 17 0 — 7 0 14 10 7 0 DENVER BRONCOS(13-4) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(11-6) NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS (13-5) JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(11-8) Bledsoe 33-20-178,0 TD,1 Int. ebron 1run(ElamkickblockedbySimmons) Brunell 38-20-190,0 TD, 2 Int. Brunell 32-18-203,0 TD, 1INT. Elway 24-16-223,1 TD, 0INT. Means 19-43,Stewart7-40,Brunell6-34,Barker1-(-16). Means 10-40(1 TD), Stewart1-6,Brunell3-4. Martin 19-59(1 TD), Meggett 3-9,Bledsoe1-4,Byars1-1. Davis 31-184(2 TD), Loville11-103 (2 TD), Hebron6-23(1 TD), Elway1-0. McCardell 6-55,Smith 6-55,Stewart3-46,Jones1-37,Mitchell 1-7,Means1-3 Glenn 5-33,Jefferson 4-91, Byars4-16,Martin3-18,Meggett3-15, Mitchell 7-63,McCardell6-62,Smith3-45,Stewart2-8,Brown1-10,Barlow1- DECEMBER 27, 1997,MILEHIGHSTADIUM Davis 4-11, Smith3-99 (1 TD), McCaffrey 2-33,Green2-32,Sharpe2-29, JANUARY 12,1997,FOXBOROSTADIUM BRONCOS 42,JAGUARS17 7607—200330—6 PATRIOTS 20,JAGUARS6 uhn ad 0 73 101 Rushing Yards First First asn ad 8 161 33-20-1 38-20-2 188 Att-Comp-Int Passing Yards oa ad 8 234 289 Total Yards is on 813 18 First Downs ube-ot113-2 9-94 1-1 3-33.0 9-54 4-29.5 Penalties-Yards 12-16 Fumbles-Lost 3-10 201 Punts-Avg. 511 24-16-0 32-18-1 187 Third Downs 237 Att-Comp-Int Passing Yards Total Yards ossin3:325:17 2-1 34:43 2-5 1-2 3-2 6-39.7 4-23 Possession 5-36.4 Penalties-Yards 0-2 Fumbles-Lost Punts-Avg. Fourth Downs EMSASJXDEN JAX TEAM STATS NE JAX TEAM STATS ossin1:140:59 19:01 Possession on 428 14 Downs Coates 1- 311 HISTORY 312 HISTORY a.185 Hollis35fieldgoal 8:57 1 Jax. SCORINGPLAY TIME Jax. QTR TEAM single-game record. miss extendedhisstreakofconsecutivefieldgoalsinthepostseasonto12andbroke season gameinJaguarsʼ history, andhis33attemptswerethemost.Hollisʼ fourfieldgoalswithouta bounced backwith13inthefourthquarter. Taylorʼs 162yardsrushingwerethesecond-mostinapost- field goalsanda13-yardrunbyFred Taylor. NewEnglandscored10pointsbeforetheJaguars score ontheireightfirst-halfpossessions. The JaguarstookadvantageandscoredontwoMikeHollis ankle sprain.ForthePatriots,ScottZolakstartedforinjuredDrewBledsoe. The Patriotsdidnot divisional playoffs. MarkBrunellreturnedasthestarteraftermissingnearlythreegameswithahigh- The Jaguarshostedtheirfirst-everhomeplayoff gameanddefeatedthePatriotstoadvance 1-17, Meggett1-14 2-34.5 JETS RECEIVING: 3-37.0 JAGUARS RECEIVING: JETS PASSING: 10-14 JAGUARS PASSING: Punts-Avg. Brunell31-12-156,3 TD, 3INT 278 Hall30field goal 4-12 JETS RUSHING: 0:24 Hollis37fieldgoal JAGUARS RUSHING:F. 6:38 156 Taylor 20-86,Brunell2-9 Smith19passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 4 Attendance: 78,817 9:58 Third Downs Martin1run(Hallkick) 4 29 Passing Yards 2:16 McCardell3passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 4 NYJ 8:08 Martin1run(Hallkick) 3 Jax. 9:13 14 Smith52passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 3 Jax. 0:00 Johnson10run(Hallkick) 3 NYJ 0:33 2 Jax. 2 FirstDowns Johnson21passfrom TestaverdeNYJ (Hallkick) 10:26 Jax. 1 NYJ NYJ SCORINGPLAY TIME NYJ QTR TEAM first Jaguartohave100receivingyardsinaplayoff game. out andtheJetsaddedafieldgoalfortheirfinalpoints.Smithcaughttwo TD passesandbecamethe after aDonovinDariusinterceptionofVinny Testaverde intheendzone.ButJaguarswent3-and- fourth quarter, Brunell,who threwthree TDs andthree interceptions,hadachancetotiethegamelate who scoredbothrushingandreceivingalsointerceptedapass.Withthe score31-24lateinthe Brunell toJimmySmithonthefinalplay. The JaguarscouldnʼtstopNew Yorkʼs KeyshawnJohnson, 0 leadandcoastingtothewin.Jacksonvilleʼs onlyfirst-halfscorewasa52-yardpassfromMark The Jaguarsʼ seasonendedin26degreetemperaturesNew York, withtheJetsjumpingouttoa17- Coates 2-10,Carter2-3,Purnell1-9 PATRIOTS RECEIVING: JAGUARS RECEIVING: 7-18 PATRIOTS PASSING: JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell34-14-161,1 TD, 0 INT 5-15 PATRIOTS RUSHING: JAGUARS RUSHING:F. Taylor 33-162(1 TD), Brunell4-(-2) Hollis21fieldgoal ThirdDowns Attendance: 71,139 1:44 Hollis34fieldgoal 5:52 4 Smith37passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 12:24 4 Vinatieri 27fieldgoal Edwards1run(Vinatieri kick) 14:48 4 Jax. 4:27 Taylor 13run(2-pointfailed) 4 Jax. 5:58 3 Jax. 2 N.E. N.E. Jax. 1998 AFCWILD-CARDPLAYOFF ● 1998 AFCDIVISIONALPLAYOFF ● 03 Hall52fieldgoal 10:35 2 :1Hollis24fieldgoal 2:01 1 AKOVLEJGAS(26 0—24 — 10 7 7 0 (13-4) NEW YORKJETS JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(12-6) AKOVLEJGAS(25 3—25 — 13 0 6 6 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(12-5) NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (9-8) 0073—10 Testaverde 36-24-284,1 TD, 1INT Martin 36-124(2 TD), Johnson2-28(1 TD), Testaverde 1-(-1) Johnson 9-121(1 TD), Martin6-58,Chrebet 4-45,Byars2-11, Ward 1-18,Brady Zolak 44-21-190,0 TD, 1 INT Edwards 17-28(1 TD), Shaw 1-4,Carter1-3 McCardell 6-72,Smith5-56(1 TD), Mitchell1-22,D.Jones1-8,Shelton1-3 Smith 5-104(2 TD), McCardell4-32(1 TD), Mitchell2-13,Banks1-7 Brown 4-46,Jefferson 4-30, Simmons3-42,Edwards3-33,Cullors2-17, JANUARY 10,1999, GIANTSSTADIUM JANUARY 3,1999,ALLTEL STADIUM JAGUARS 25,PATRIOTS 10 01 34 — 3 14 10 7 JETS 34, JAGUARS24 oa ad 5 429 251 Total Yards ube-ot112-2 5-38 1-1 0-0 3-25 Penalties-Yards 1-2 Fumbles-Lost 151 Fourth Downs 36-24-1 31-12-3 95 Att-Comp-Int Rushing Yards is on 417 14 First Downs orhDws010-1 6-44.8 8-47.3 0-1 Punts-Avg. 308 Fourth Downs 206 Total Yards ossin2:439:16 20:44 Possession NYJ JAX TEAM STATS asn ad 7 148 160 34-14-0 44-21-1 171 35 Att-Comp-Int Passing Yards Rushing Yards EMSASN JAX NE TEAM STATS ossin2:032:00 2-0 28:00 4-35 4-2 6-50 Possession Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost jaguars.com 2006 a.31:3Sih7 asfo ide Hli ik ube-ot651-1 2-11, Drayton1-2 7-51 DOLPHINS RECEIVING: 6-5 9-88 Shelton 1-12 5-39.0 JAGUARS RECEIVING: 9-39.6 Penalties-Yards 263 DOLPHINS PASSING: Fumbles-Lost PASSING: Howard5run(Holliskick) JAGUARS Whitted38passfrom Fiedler (Holliskick) 10:37 Punts-Avg. 110 DOLPHINS RUSHING: 6:19 20-12-1 4 Smith70passfromFiedler(Holliskick) 41-16-2 JAGUARS RUSHING: Gadsden20passfromMarino(Marekick) 12:03 3 Attendance: 75,173 0:03 Passing Att-Comp-Int Yards Hollis28fieldgoal 3 Jax. 1:51 2 Stewart25run(Holliskick) Jax. 12:05 2 Taylor 39passfromBrunell(Holliskick) Jax. Brackens16fumblereturn(Holliskick) 14:48 2 Mia. 3:21 Taylor 90run(Holliskick) 2 Jax. 3:46 1 Jax. 1 Jax. Jax. Jax. e. :6Msn8 rekc eun(e rc ik orhDws000-2 TITANS PASSING: 3-10 0-0 JAGUARS PASSING: Brunell 38-19-226, 1 TD, 2INT 20 3-10 TITANS RUSHING: JAGUARS RUSHING:F. Taylor 19-110, FourthDowns Stewart3-35(1 TD), Brunell1-(-1) 17 McNair1run(DelGrecokick) Attendance: 75,206 6:59 ThirdDowns Mason80freekickreturn(DelGreco kick) 4:56 BrunellsackedbyEvansandFiskforsafety 4 5:13 McNair1run(DelGrecokick) 3 9:24 DelGreco34fieldgoal FirstDowns 3 Ten. 0:20 Stewart33run(Holliskick) 3 Ten. 4:36 2 Ten. 2 Brady7passfromBrunell(Holliskick) Ten. 11:20 Ten. 1 Jax. T SCORINGPLAY TIME Jax. QTR TEAM last 16minutesofthegame. Tennessee scoredonceinthefourthquarterfor33-14finalscore. returned theball80yardsforatouchdown. The Jaguarscouldnotrecover, astheyhadthreeturnoversinthe touchdown runbySteveMcNair. Then cameasafety of MarkBrunell,andonthefreekickDerrickMason Tennessee, asthe Titans scored23unansweredpointsandshutouttheJaguars. The Titans gotaone-yard bled apuntthatwasrecoveredbythe Titans andconvertedintoa34-yardfieldgoal. The secondhalfwasall Thigpen. Then theJaguarstooka14-7leadon33-yard TD runbyJamesStewart.ButReggieBarlowfum- a seven-yardpassfromMarkBrunell. The Titans responded withanine-yardtouchdowncatchby Yancey son. A recordcrowdof75,206sawtheJaguarsgetoff toafaststart,withKyleBradyscoringtouchdownon The Jaguarsʼ seasoncametoasuddenend,as Tennessee defeatedJacksonvilleforthethirdtimeinsea- 21 10 FirstDowns Smith8passfromBrunell(Holliskick) 10:32 1 Jax. SCORINGPLAY TIME Jax. QTR TEAM Chris Howard. The 62pointsscoredweretheJaguarsʼ mostever. Jaguars scoredtwicemoreinthegame,onatouchdowncatchby Alvis Whittedandafive-yardrunby record. JayFiedlerconnectedwithJimmySmithfora70-yardtouchdowntotake48-7lead. The down, thelongestinNFL postseason history. The 41pointsinthefirsthalfalsotiedNFL postseason returned toactionaftermissingtheseasonfinalewithakneeinjury. Fred Taylor ran90yardsforatouch- game, andthe55-pointmarginofvictorywassecond-largestinNFL postseasonhistory. MarkBrunell points scoredwerethesecond-mostinNFL postseasonhistoryandthemostscoredinan AFC playoff in fourseasonswitharecord-settingdefeatofMiami,whatwouldbeDanMarinoʼs finalgame. The 62 Scoring ontheirfirstfivepossessions,theJaguarsadvancedtosecond AFC Championship game Dyson 1-12, Neal1-1 TITANS RECEIVING: JAGUARS RECEIVING: n :0Tipn9ps rmMNi Hli ik oa ad 8 360 289 Total Yards Thigpen9 passfromMcNair(Holliskick) 5:30 1 en. 1999 AFCDIVISIONALPLAYOFF ● 1999 AFCCHAMPIONSHIPGAME● MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE :9Hollis45fieldgoal 6:19 1 ENSE IAS(63 67—33 — 7 16 3 7 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(15-3) TENNESSEE TITANS (16-3) 62 — 7 14 17 24 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS(15-2) MIAMI DOLPHINS(10-8) McNair 23-14-112, 1 TD, 1INT McNair 9-91(2 TD), George25-86 Brunell 9-5-105,2 TD, 0INT; Fiedler11-7-172, 2 TD, 1INT; Quinn0-0-0 Taylor 18-135(1 TD), Stewart11-62 (1 TD), Howard15-54(1 TD), Brunell1-6,Shelton1-0 Harris 3-33,George 3-19,Byrd2-19, Thigpen 2-16(1 TD), Wycheck 2-12, Marino 25-11-95, 1 TD, 2INT; Huard16-5-46,0 TD, 0INT Smith 5-136(2 TD), McCardell 4-52, Taylor 1-39(1 TD), Whitted1-38(1 TD), Denson 6-10,Pritchett2-10,Johnson8-9,Hutton1-(-8),Marino1-0 McCardell 6-67,Smith 5-92,Brady5-44(1 TD), Taylor 2-16,Jones1-7 Gadsden 6-62(1 TD), Konrad 3-30,McDuffie 2-19,Pritchett2-7,Johnson JANUARY 23,2000, ALLTEL STADIUM JANUARY 15,2000,ALLTEL STADIUM 7700—14 0700—7 JAGUARS 62,DOLPHINS 7 TITANS 33,JAGUARS14 ossin2:735:23 24:37 Possession 8-16 2-13 257 Third Downs 21 Rushing Yards uhn ad 7 144 177 Rushing Yards orhDws020-0 0-2 Fourth Downs oa ad 3 520 131 Total Yards ut-v.53. 3-45.3 5-39.8 216 Punts-Avg. 38-14-2 23-14-1 112 Att-Comp-Int Passing Yards ossin3:628:24 5-4 31:36 9-100 5-3 5-39 Possession Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost TEN JAX TEAM STATS JAX MIA TEAM STATS 313 HISTORY SM

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SERVICE SCORING SEASONS MOST POINTS 11 Jimmy Smith Career 9 Mark Brunell 764 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 FG, 239 8 Tony Brackens, Donovin Darius, Fred PAT Taylor 418 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 69 TD, 2 2-PT 7 Tony Boselli, Kyle Brady, Mike Hollis 352 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 58 TD, 2 2-PT 6 Bryan Barker, Aaron Beasley, Brant 228 James Stewart (1995-99), 38 TD Boyer, Todd Fordham, Rich Griffith, 200 Josh Scobee (2004-05), 47 FG, 59 Kevin Hardy, Keenan McCardell, Brad PAT Meester, Rob Meier, Joel Smeenge, 190 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 30 TD, 5 2-PT Paul Spicer 120 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 20 TD 90 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 14 TD, 3 2-PT MOST GAMES PLAYED 90 Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT 171 Jimmy Smith 82 Kyle Brady (1999-2005), 13 TD, 2 2-PT 120 Mark Brunell 72 Natrone Means (1996-97), 12 TD 108 Mike Hollis Season 107 Tony Brackens 134 Mike Hollis (1997), 31 FG, 41 PAT 105 Donovin Darius 130 Mike Hollis (1999), 31 FG, 37 PAT 104 Kyle Brady 117 Mike Hollis (1996), 30 FG, 27 PAT 97 Fred Taylor 108 Mike Hollis (1998), 21 FG, 45 PAT 96 Bryan Barker 107 Josh Scobee (2005), 23 FG, 38 PAT 95 Keenan McCardell 105 Mike Hollis (2000), 24 FG, 33 PAT 92 Brad Meester 102 Fred Taylor (1998), 17 TD 91 Tony Boselli, Rob Meier 93 Josh Scobee (2004), 24 FG, 21 PAT 87 Rich Griffith 90 Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT 86 Kevin Hardy 87 Mike Hollis (1995), 20 FG, 27 PAT 80 Marcus Stroud 84 Fred Taylor (2000), 14 TD 79 Joe Zelenka Game 30 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phil.), 5 TD MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 24 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 4 TD 96 Bryan Barker (1995-2000) 18 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Den.), 3 TD 92 Brad Meester (2000-05) 18 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 3 TD 88 Jimmy Smith (1995-2000) 18 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 3 TD 82 Mike Hollis (1995-2000) 18 Mike Hollis (9/10/00 at Balt.), 5 FG, 3 PAT 80 Marcus Stroud (2001-05), Joe Zelenka 18 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 3 TD (2001-05) 18 Stacey Mack (9/29/02 vs. NYJ), 3 TD 75 Rob Meier (2000-04) 18 LaBrandon Toefield (12/24/05 at Hou.), 3 TD 74 Ben Coleman (1995-99) 67 Kyle Brady (1999-2003) MOST POINTS, ROOKIE 64 Pete Mitchell (1995-98), Akin Ayodele Season (2002-05), John Henderson (2002-05) 102 Fred Taylor (1998), 17 TD 63 Chris Naeole (2002-05) 93 Josh Scobee (2004), 24 FG, 21 PAT 90 Seth Marler (2003), 20 FG, 30 PAT MOST STARTS 30 Matt Jones (2005), 5 TD 150 Jimmy Smith 28 Hayden Epstein (2002), 13 PAT, 5 FG 117 Mark Brunell 18 LaBrandon Toefield (2003), 3 TD 105 Donovin Darius 18 James Stewart (1995), 3 TD 96 Kyle Brady 18 Elvis Joseph (2001), 3 TD 93 Fred Taylor 18 Greg Jones (2004), 3 TD 92 Keenan McCardell, Brad Meester 90 Tony Boselli MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 83 Kevin Hardy 67 Mike Hollis (12/24/95 through 9/10/00) RECORDS 75 Tony Brackens 25 Mike Hollis (10/16/00 through 12/30/01) 69 Maurice Williams 17 Josh Scobee (1/2/05 through 1/1/06) 16 Seth Marler (9/7/03 through 12/28/03) MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS 14 Mike Hollis (9/3/95 through 12/10/95) 92 Brad Meester (9/3/00 through 12/4/05) 14 Josh Scobee (9/12/04 through 12/19/04) 64 Marcus Stroud (9/8/02 through 1/1/06) 63 Chris Naeole (9/8/02 through 12/24/05) 316 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A 58 Kevin Hardy (12/21/97 through 11/18/01) TOUCHDOWN 52 Kyle Brady (9/17/00 through 10/12/03) 7 Fred Taylor (11/12/00 through 12/23/00) 48 Ben Coleman (9/1/96 through 12/28/98) 5 Fred Taylor (10/25/98 through 11/22/98) 48 Rashean Mathis (9/7/03 through 1/1/06) 4 Natrone Means (11/9/97 through 11/30/97) 48 Mike Peterson (9/7/03 through 1/1/06) 4 James Stewart (11/21/99 through 12/13/99) 48 Maurice Williams (9/7/03 through 4 Fred Taylor (12/13/99 through 1/2/00) 1/1/06) MOST TOUCHDOWNS Career

jaguars.com 69 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 67 receiving 7 Josh Scobee (10/24/04 through 12/12/04) 1 kickoff return, 1 blocked punt MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 58 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 51 rushing, 20 Mike Hollis (11/1/98 through 9/19/99) 7 receiving 16 Mike Hollis (10/12/97 through 11/30/97) 38 James Stewart (1995-99), 33 rushing, 13 Mike Hollis (9/3/00 through 10/29/00) 5 receiving 12 Mike Hollis (9/26/99 through 11/7/99) 30 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 30 receiving 20 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 19 rushing, HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 receiving Career (minimum 25 attempts) 14 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 14 rushing 80.65 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 175 of 217 Season 77.00 Josh Scobee (2004-05), 47 of 61 17 Fred Taylor (1998), 14 rushing, 3 receiving Season (minimum 16 attempts) 14 Fred Taylor (2000), 12 rushing, 2 receiving 92.3 Mike Hollis (2000), 24 of 26 13 James Stewart (1999), 13 rushing 86.1 Mike Hollis (1997), 31 of 36 10 James Stewart (1996), 8 rushing, 2 receiving 83.3 Mike Hollis (1996), 30 of 36 10 Stacey Mack (2001), 9 rushing, 1 receiving 81.6 Mike Hollis (1999), 31 of 38 9 James Stewart (1997), 8 rushing, 1 receiving 80.8 Mike Hollis (1998), 21 of 26 9 Natrone Means (1997), 9 rushing 77.4 Josh Scobee (2004), 24 of 31 9 Stacey Mack (2002), 9 rushing Game LONGEST FIELD GOALS 5 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phil.), 5 rushing 53 Mike Hollis (10/8/95 vs. Pittsburgh) 4 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 3 rushing, 53 Mike Hollis (9/29/96 vs. Carolina) 1 receiving 53 Seth Marler (10/5/03 vs. San Diego) 3 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Den.), 1 receiving, 53 Josh Scobee (10/24/04 at Indianapolis) 1 kickoff return, 1 blocked punt 53 Josh Scobee (10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati) 3 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 3 rushing 3 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 3 receiving MOST EXTRA POINTS 3 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 3 rushing Career 3 Stacey Mack (9/29/02 vs. NYJ), 3 rushing 239 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 242 attempts 3 LaBrandon Toefield (12/24/05 at Hou.), 3 59 Josh Scobee (2004-05), 60 attempts rushing 30 Seth Marler (2003), 30 attempts 13 Hayden Epstein (2002), 13 attempts MOST TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE Season Season 45 Mike Hollis (1998), 45 attempts 17 Fred Taylor (1998), 14 rushing, 3 receiving 41 Mike Hollis (1997), 41 attempts 5 Matt Jones (2005), 5 receiving 38 Josh Scobee (2005), 39 attempts 3 James Stewart (1995), 2 rushing, 1 receiving 37 Mike Hollis (1999), 37 attempts 3 Elvis Joseph (2001), 2 receiving, 1 kickoff return 33 Mike Hollis (2000), 33 attempts 3 LaBrandon Toefield (2003), 2 rushing, 1 receiving 21 Josh Scobee (2004), 21 attempts 3 Greg Jones (2004), 3 rushing Game 6 Mike Hollis (11/1/98 at Balt.), 6 attempts MOST FIELD GOALS 6 Mike Hollis (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 6 attempts Career 5 Mike Hollis (10/12/97 vs. Phil.), 5 attempts 175 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 217 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (10/31/99 at Cin.), 5 attempts 47 Josh Scobee (2004-05), 61 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (11/21/99 vs. N.O.), 5 attempts 20 Seth Marler (2003), 33 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (12/10/00 vs. Ariz.), 5 attempts 8 Tim Seder (2002), 12 attempts 5 Josh Scobee (12/24/05 at Hou.), 5 atts. 5 Danny Boyd (2002), 5 attempts 5 Hayden Epstein (2002), 9 attempts MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS Season 220 Mike Hollis (10/22/95 through 12/9/01) 31 Mike Hollis (1997), 36 attempts 59 Josh Scobee (9/12/04 through 1/1/06) 31 Mike Hollis (1999), 38 attempts 30 Seth Marler (9/7/03 through 12/28/03) 30 Mike Hollis (1996), 36 attempts 24 Mike Hollis (2000), 26 attempts HIGHEST EXTRA-POINT PERCENTAGE 24 Josh Scobee (2004), 31 attempts Career 23 Josh Scobee (2005), 30 attempts 100.0 Seth Marler (2003), 30 of 30 RECORDS Game 98.8 Mike Hollis (1995-2001), 239 of 242 5 Mike Hollis (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 5 attempts 98.3 Josh Scobee (2004-05), 59 of 60 5 Mike Hollis (11/30/97 vs. Balt.), 5 attempts 5 Mike Hollis (9/10/00 at Balt.), 5 attempts MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS 5 Josh Scobee (12/24/05 at Hou.), 5 atts. Career 4 Mike Hollis (6 games) 5 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 5 pass 4 Josh Scobee (10/24/04 at Ind.), 4 attempts 3 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 3 pass 317 4 Josh Scobee (11/20/05 at Ten.), 4 attempts 3 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3 run 4 Josh Scobee (1/1/06 vs. Ten.), 5 attempts Game 1 Willie Jackson (12/24/95 vs. Clev.), 1 pass MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A 1 Mark Brunell (9/22/96 at N.E.), 1 run FIELD GOAL 1 Keenan McCardell (10/13/96 vs. NYJ), 1 pass 10 Mike Hollis (9/12/99 through 11/21/99) 1 Keenan McCardell (11/10/96 vs. Balt.), 1 pass 8 Mike Hollis (12/24/95 through 10/13/96) 1 Mark Brunell (11/24/96 at Balt.), 1 run 8 Seth Marler (9/7/03 through 11/2/03) 1 Willie Jackson (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 1 pass 8 Josh Scobee (11/13/05 through 1/1/06) 1 Willie Jackson (10/19/97 at Dall.), 1 pass

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1 Keenan McCardell (11/22/98 at Pitt), 1 pass 52 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 37 comp. 1 Mark Brunell (9/12/99 vs. S.F.), 1 run 50 Mark Brunell (9/10/00 at Balt.), 28 comp. 1 Kyle Brady (10/17/99 at NYJ), 1 pass 48 Mark Brunell (10/15/95 vs. Chi.), 30 comp. 1 Keenan McCardell (11/28/99 at Balt.), 1 pass 47 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pitt.), 28 comp. 1 Jimmy Smith (11/28/99 at Balt.), 1 pass 1 Kyle Brady (12/23/00 at NYG), 1 pass MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, ROOKIE 1 Keenan McCardell (12/3/01 vs. G.B.), 1 pass Season 1 Jimmy Smith (9/8/02 vs. Ind.), 1 pass 418 Byron Leftwich (2003), 239 comp. 1 Fred Taylor (10/6/02 vs. Phil.), 1 pass 64 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 34 comp. 1 Fred Taylor (12/15/02 at Cin.), 1 run 46 David Garrard (2002), 23 comp. 1 Reggie Williams (10/17/04 vs. K.C.), 1 pass Game 1 Reggie Williams (9/26/04 at Tenn.), 1 pass 42 Byron Leftwich (10/12/03 vs. Miami), 24 comp. 1 Ernest Wilford (10/24/04 at Ind.), 1 pass 40 Byron Leftwich (12/14/03 at N.E.), 21 comp. 1 Brian Jones (10/3/04 vs. Ind.), 1 pass 36 Byron Leftwich (9/28/03 at Hou.), 17 comp. 1 David Garrard (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. 32 Byron Leftwich (12/28/03 at Atl.), 19 comp. MOST YARDS PASSING 31 Byron Leftwich (11/16/03 at Tenn.), 15 comp. Career 25,698 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,184 of 3,612 MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 7,883 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005), 681 of 1,161 Career 1,808 David Garrard (2002-2005) 168 of 298 2,184 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3,612 att. 952 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 71 of 142 681 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005), 1,161 att. 748 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 66 of 125 168 David Garrard (2002-2005), 298 att. 662 Jamie Martin (1998, 2000), 49 of 78 71 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 142 att. 656 Jay Fiedler (1999), 61 of 94 66 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 125 att. 368 Rob Johnson (1995-97), 25 of 35 61 Jay Fiedler (1999), 94 att. Season 49 Jamie Martin (1998, 2000), 78 att. 4,367* Mark Brunell (1996), 353 of 557 Season * NFL Leader 353 Mark Brunell (1996), 557 attempts 3,640 Mark Brunell (2000), 311 of 512 311 Mark Brunell (2000), 512 attempts 3,309 Mark Brunell (2001), 289 of 473 289 Mark Brunell (2001), 473 attempts 3,281 Mark Brunell (1997), 264 of 435 267 Byron Leftwich (2004), 441 attempts 3,060 Mark Brunell (1999), 259 of 441 264 Mark Brunell (1997), 435 attempts 2,941 Byron Leftwich (2004) 267 of 441 Game 2,819 Byron Leftwich (2003), 239 of 418 37 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 52 att. Game 36 Byron Leftwich (10/10/04 at S.D.), 54 att. 432 Mark Brunell (9/22/96 at N.E.), 23 of 39 30 Mark Brunell (10/15/95 vs. Chi.), 48 att. 421 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 37 of 52 28 Mark Brunell (10/6/96 at N.O.), 35 att. 386 Mark Brunell (9/10/00 at Balt.), 28 of 50 28 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pitt.), 47 att. 376 Mark Brunell (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 25 of 34 28 Mark Brunell (11/24/96 at Balt.), 46 att. 357 Byron Leftwich (10/10/04 at S.D.) 36 of 54 28 Mark Brunell (10/25/98 at Den.), 46 att. 356 Mark Brunell (12/1/96 vs. Cin.), 21 of 34 28 Jay Fiedler (1/2/00 vs. Cin.), 39 att. 354 Mark Brunell (11/10/96 vs. Balt.), 24 of 37 28 Mark Brunell (9/10/00 at Balt.), 50 att. MOST YARDS PASSING, ROOKIE MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS Season 15 Byron Leftwich (10/17/04 vs. K.C. 2,819 Byron Leftwich (2003), 239 of 418 through 10/24/04 at Indianapolis ) 387 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 34 of 64 13 Mark Brunell (10/6/96 at New Orleans) 231 David Garrard (2002), 23 of 46 13 Mark Brunell (9/7/03 at Carolina) Game 11 Mark Brunell (12/15/96 vs. Seattle 336 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. S.D.), 19 of 28 through 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta) 192 Jonathan Quinn (12/20/98 at Minn.), 10 of 19 11 Mark Brunell (10/22/00 vs. Washington 135 David Garrard (12/29/02 at Ind.), 13 of 26 through 10/29/00 at Dallas)

RECORDS 10 Jay Fiedler (1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Career MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, ROOKIE 3,612 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,184 comp. Season 1,161 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005), 681 comp. 239 Byron Leftwich (2003), 418 attempts 298 David Garrard (2002-2005), 168 comp. 34 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 64 attempts 142 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 71 comp. 23 David Garrard (2002), 46 attempts 125 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 66 comp. Game 318 94 Jay Fiedler (1999), 61 comp. 24 Byron Leftwich (10/12/03 vs. Mia.), 42 att. Season 22 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Balt.), 34 att. 557 Mark Brunell (1996), 353 completions 21 Byron Leftwich (12/14/03 at N.E.), 40 att. 512 Mark Brunell (2000), 311 completions 20 Byron Leftwich (11/30/03 vs. T.B.), 34 att. 473 Mark Brunell (2001), 289 completions 19 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. S.D.) 28 att. 441 Mark Brunell (1999), 259 completions 19 Byron Leftwich (12/28/03 at Atl.), 32 att. 441 Byron Leftwich (2004), 267 completions 18 Byron Leftwich (12/7/03 vs. Hou.), 29 att. Game 54 Byron Leftwich (10/10/04 at S.D.), 36 comp. MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES

jaguars.com Career Season 144 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 16 Byron Leftwich (2003), 418 attempts 44 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005) 3 Jonathan Quinn (1998), 64 attempts 8 David Garrard (2002-2005) 2 David Garrard (2002), 46 attempts 4 Steve Beuerlein (1995) 1 Rob Johnson (1995), 7 attempts 4 Jamie Martin (1998-2000) Game 3 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001) 3 Byron Leftwich (9/28/03 at Hou.), 36 att., Season (10/12/03 vs. Mia.) 42 att. 20 Mark Brunell (1998) 2 Jonathan Quinn (12/20/98 at Minn.), 27 att. 20 Mark Brunell (2000) 2 David Garrard (10/13/02 at Tenn.), 7 att. 19 Mark Brunell (1996) 1 Rob Johnson (12/17/95 at Det.), 7 att. 19 Mark Brunell (2001) 1 Jonathan Quinn (12/13/98 vs. Tenn.), 18 att. 18 Mark Brunell (1997) 15 Byron Leftwich (2004) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH NO 15 Byron Leftwich (2005) PASSES INTERCEPTED Game 5 Mark Brunell (12/1/96 through 9/22/97) 4 Mark Brunell (11/29/98 at Cincinnati) 5 Mark Brunell (10/11/99 through 11/14/99) 3 Mark Brunell (11 times, last time, 12/15/02 at Cin.) MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN 3 Byron Leftwich (11/20/05 at Tennessee) INTERCEPTION 172 Mark Brunell (11/24/96 through 9/28/97) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 148 Mark Brunell (10/3/99 through 11/21/99) TOUCHDOWN PASS 121 Mark Brunell (9/24/95 through 10/15/95) 14 Mark Brunell (10/7/01 through 9/15/02) 9 Mark Brunell (10/22/00 through 12/23/00) LOWEST INTERCEPTION RATE 8 Byron Leftwich (9/25/05 through 11/20/05) Career (minimum 125 attempts) 8 Mark Brunell (9/17/95 through 11/12/95) 1.34 David Garrard (2002-2005), 4 of 298 att. 8 Mark Brunell (10/19/97 through 12/7/97) 2.44 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 86 of 3,530 att. 7 Byron Leftwich (9/12/04 through 10/24/04) 2.67 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005), 31 of 1,161 att. 3.20 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 4 of 125 att. MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, ROOKIE 4.93 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 7 of 142 att. Season 14 Byron Leftwich (2003) Season (minimum 140 attempts) 2 Jonathan Quinn (1998) 0.06 David Garrard (2005), 1 of 168 attempts 1 David Garrard (2002) 0.17 Byron Leftwich (2005), 5 of 302 attempts Game 1.61 Mark Brunell (1997), 7 of 435 attempts 2 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. S.D.) 1.68 Mark Brunell (2002), 7 of 416 attempts 2 Byron Leftwich (11/30/03 vs. T.B.) 2.02 Mark Brunell (1995), 7 of 346 attempts 1 Byron Leftwich (10 times, last 2.04 Mark Brunell (1999), 9 of 441 attempts 12/28/03 at Atlanta) 2.27 Byron Leftwich (2004), 10 of 441 attempts 1 Jonathan Quinn (12/20/98 at Minn.), (12/28/98 vs. Pitt.) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1 David Garrard (12/22/02 vs. Tenn.) Career (minimum 140 completions) 60.5 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,184 of 3,612 att. MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 58.7 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005), 681 of 1,161 att. Career 56.4 David Garrard (2002-05), 168 of 298 att. 86 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3,612 attempts 52.8 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 66 of 125 att. 31 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005), 1,161 50.0 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 71 of 142 att. attempts Season (minimum 70 completions) 7 Steve Beuerlein (1995), 142 attempts 63.4 Mark Brunell (1996), 353 of 557 att. 4 David Garrard (2002-2005), 298 attempts 61.1 Mark Brunell (2001), 289 of 473 att. 4 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001), 125 attempts 60.7 Mark Brunell (1997), 264 of 435 att. 3 Rob Johnson (1995-97), 35 attempts 60.7 Mark Brunell (2000), 311 of 512 att. Season 60.5 Byron Leftwich (2004), 267 of 441 att. 20 Mark Brunell (1996), 557 attempts 58.9 Mark Brunell (2002), 245 of 416 att.

16 Byron Leftwich (2003), 418 attempts Game (minimum 15 completions) RECORDS 14 Mark Brunell (2000), 512 attempts 85.2 Mark Brunell (9/7/03 at Car.), 23 of 27 att. 13 Mark Brunell (2001), 473 attempts 83.3 Rob Johnson (8/31/97 at Balt.), 20 of 24 att. 10 Byron Leftwich (2004) 441 attempts 83.3 Mark Brunell (10/29/00 at Dall.), 20 of 24 att. 9 Mark Brunell (1998), 354 attempts 80.0 Mark Brunell (10/6/96 at N.O.), 28 of 35 att. 9 Mark Brunell (1999), 441 attempts 76.7 Byron Leftwich (10/24/04 at Ind.) 23 of 30 att. Game 76.0 Byron Leftwich (11/6/05 vs. Hou.) 19 of 25 att 5 Mark Brunell (10/20/96 at St. L.), 52 att. 75.0 Mark Brunell (12/14/97 at Buff.), 24 of 32 att. 319 3 Steve Beuerlein (12/17/95 at Det.), 21 att. 74.2 David Garrard (12/11/05 vs. Ind.) 26 of 35 att. 3 Mark Brunell (11/22/98 at Pitt.), 42 att., (9/26/99 vs. Tenn.), 42 att.,(1/6/02 at Chi.), HIGHEST PASSER RATING 36 att., (10/20/02 at Balt.), 46 att. Career (minimum 250 attempts) 3 Byron Leftwich (9/28/03 at Hou.), 36 att., 85.5 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) (10/12/03 vs. Mia.) 42 att. 80.8 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005) 77.7 David Garrard (2002-2005) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, ROOKIE Season (among qualifiers)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS #91.2 Mark Brunell (1997) #AFC leader 78t Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor 89.9 Mark Brunell (1998) (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 89.3 Byron Leftwich (2005) 75 Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 86.4 Byron Leftwich (2004) (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City) 85.7 Mark Brunell (2002) 72t Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 84.1 Mark Brunell (2001) (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 83.9 David Garrard (2005) 72 Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor (9/29/02 vs. New York Jets) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER ATTEMPT 71t Steve Beuerlein to Randy Jordan Career (minimum 250 attempts) (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) 7.11 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3,612 attempts, 25,698 yards LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 6.79 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005),1,161 COMPLETIONS attempts, 7,883 yards 84 Byron Leftwich to Troy Edwards 6.07 David Garrard (2002-2005), 298 (9/28/03 at Houston) attempts, 1,808 yards 79 Mark Brunell to Patrick Johnson Season (minimum 150 attempts) (9/15/02 at Kansas City) *7.84 Mark Brunell (1996), *NFL leader 78 Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor 557 attempts, 4,367 yards (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 7.54 Mark Brunell (1997), 72 Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 435 attempts, 3,281 yards (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 7.35 Mark Brunell (1998), 71 Steve Beuerlein to Randy Jordan 354 attempts, 2,601 yards (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) 7.11 Mark Brunell (2000), 512 attempts, 3,640 yards RUSHING 7.03 Byron Leftwich (2005) MOST RUSHING YARDS 302 attempts, 2,123 yards Career 7.00 Mark Brunell (2001), 8,367 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 1,831 att. 473 attempts, 3,309 yards 2,951 James Stewart (1995-99), 765 att. Game (minimum 20 attempts) 2,204 Mark Brunell (1995-2002), 421 att. 12.25 Rob Johnson (8/31/97 at Baltimore), 1,498 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 372 att. 24 attempts, 294 yards 1,330 Natrone Means (1996-97), 396 att. 12.00 Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. San Diego), Season 28 attempts, 336 yards 1,572 Fred Taylor (2003), 345 attempts 11.85 Mark Brunell (11/1/98 at Baltimore), 1,399 Fred Taylor (2000), 292 attempts 20 attempts, 237 yards 1,314 Fred Taylor (2002), 287 attempts 11.70 Mark Brunell (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 1,223 Fred Taylor (1998), 264 attempts 30 attempts, 351 yards 1,224 Fred Taylor (2004), 260 attempts 11.08 Mark Brunell (9/22/96 at New England), 931 James Stewart (1999), 249 attempts 39 attempts, 432 yards Game 234 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 30 att. MOST 400-YARD PASSING GAMES 194 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. N.O.), 34 att. Career 183 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 32 att. 2 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 181 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 30 att. Season 165 Fred Taylor (12/19/04 at G.B.), 22 att. 2 Mark Brunell (1996) 165 Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at STL), 22 att. 163 Fred Taylor (12/7/03 vs. Hou.), 24 att. MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Career MOST RUSHING YARDS, ROOKIE 22 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) Season 4 Byron Leftwich (2003-2005) 1,223 Fred Taylor (1998), 264 attempts Season 525 James Stewart (1995), 137 attempts 6 Mark Brunell (1996) 294 Elvis Joseph (2001), 68 attempts 3 Mark Brunell (1997) 212 LaBrandon Toefield, (2003), 53 attempts 3 Mark Brunell (1999) Game

RECORDS 3 Mark Brunell (2000) 183 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 32 att. 3 Byron Leftwich (2004) 128 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 23 att. 1 Byron Leftwich (2003) 128 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.), 20 att.

MOST CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD PASSING MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS GAMES Career 3 Mark Brunell (11/21/99 through 12/2/99) 1,831 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 8,367 yards 320 2 Mark Brunell (11/24/96 through 12/1/96) 765 James Stewart (1995-99), 2,951 yards 2 Mark Brunell (9/3/00 through 9/10/00) 421 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 2,204 yards 2 Byron Leftwich (10/3/04 through 10/10/04) 396 Natrone Means (1996-97), 1,330 yards 372 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 1,498 yards LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONS Season 84t Byron Leftwich to Troy Edwards 345 Fred Taylor (2003), 1,572 yards (9/28/03 at Houston) 292 Fred Taylor (2000), 1,399 yards 79t Mark Brunell to Patrick Johnson 287 Fred Taylor (2002), 1,314 yards (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 264 Fred Taylor (1998), 1,223 yards 260 Fred Taylor (2004), 1,224 yards

jaguars.com Game 4.0 Stacey Mack (1999-2002), 37 Fred Taylor (9/25/05 at NYJ), 98 yards 372 attempts, 1,498 yards 34 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. N.O.), 194 yards 3.9 James Stewart (1995-99), 32 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 183 yards 765 attempts, 2,951 yards 32 Fred Taylor (12/17/00 at Cin.), 110 yards 3.7 LaBrandon Toefield (2003-2005) 32 Fred Taylor (11/23/03 at NYJ), 142 yards 140 attempts, 523 yards 31 Fred Taylor (10/29/00 at Dall.), 107 yards 3.5 Greg Jones (2004-05) 30 James Stewart (12/2/99 vs. Pitt.), 145 yards 213 attempts, 737 yards 30 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pitt.), 234 yards 3.4 Natrone Means (1996-97), 30 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 181 yards 396 attempts, 1,330 yards Season (minimum 50 attempts) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, ROOKIE 7.2 Mark Brunell (1995), 67 att., 480 yards Season 5.0 Mark Brunell (1996), 80 att., 396 yards 264 Fred Taylor (1998), 1,223 yards 4.8 Fred Taylor (2000), 292 att., 1,399 yards 137 James Stewart (1995), 525 yards 4.7 Fred Taylor (2004), 260 att., 1,224 yards 68 Elvis Joseph (2001), 294 yards 4.6 Fred Taylor (1998), 264 att., 1,223 yards 62 Greg Jones (2004), 162 yards 4.6 Fred Taylor (1999), 159 att., 732 yards 53 LaBrandon Toefield, (2003), 212 yards 4.6 Fred Taylor (2002), 287 att., 1,314 yards Game 4.6 Fred Taylor (2003), 345 att., 1,572 yards 32 Fred Taylor (12/6/98 vs. Det.), 183 yards Game (minimum 10 attempts) 27 Fred Taylor (11/7/98 vs. Cin.), 118 yards 8.5 Fred Taylor (10/31/99 at Cincinnati), 25 Fred Taylor (9/27/98 at Tenn.), 116 yards 15 for 128 yards 7.8 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh), MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 30 for 234 yards Career 7.8 Stacey Mack (12/30/01 vs. Kansas City), 51 Fred Taylor (1998-2005) 16 for 125 yards 33 James Stewart (1995-99) 7.5 Fred Taylor (12/19/04 at Green Bay), 19 Stacey Mack (1999-2002) 22 for 165 yards 14 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 7.5 Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at St. Louis) 11 Natrone Means (1996-97) 22 for 165 yards Season 7.4 Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami), 14 Fred Taylor (1998) 12 for 89 yards 13 James Stewart (1999) 6.8 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Phildelphia), 12 Fred Taylor (2000) 15 for 102 yards 9 Natrone Means (1997) 6.8 Fred Taylor (9/29/02 vs. N.Y. Jets), 9 Stacey Mack (2001, 2002) 21 for 142 yards Game 5 James Stewart (10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia) MOST 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 3 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) Career 3 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh) 1 Fred Taylor (1998-2005) 3 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 vs. Cleveland) Season 3 Stacey Mack (9/29/02 vs. N.Y. Jets) 1 Fred Taylor (2000) 3 LaBrandon Toefield (1/1/06 vs. Tenn.) MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE Career Season 38 Fred Taylor (1998-2005) 14 Fred Taylor (1998) 6 James Stewart (1995-99) 3 Greg Jones (2004) 3 Stacey Mack (1999-2002) 2 James Stewart (1995) 2 Greg Jones (2004-05) 2 David Garrard (2002) 1 Natrone Means (1996-97) 2 LaBrandon Toefield (2003) 1 LaBrandon Toefield (2003-05) Game Season 3 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) 9 Fred Taylor (2000) 2 Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami), 7 Fred Taylor (2003) (12/6/98 vs. Detroit), (11/9/03 vs. Ind.) 6 Fred Taylor (1998) 5 Fred Taylor (2004) 2 David Garrard (10/13/02 at Tennessee) RECORDS 5 Fred Taylor (2002) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RUSH- 3 Fred Taylor (2005) ING TOUCHDOWN 3 Fred Taylor (1999) 4 Natrone Means (11/9/97 through 11/30/97) 3 Stacey Mack (2001) 4 Fred Taylor (11/1/98 through 11/22/98) 4 James Stewart (11/21/99 through 12/13/99) 4 Fred Taylor (12/13/99 through 1/2/00) MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING 321 4 Fred Taylor (12/3/00 through 12/23/00) GAMES 9 Fred Taylor (10/16/00 to 12/17/00) HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE 3 Fred Taylor (11/14/04 to 11/28/04) Career (minimum 100 attempts) 3 Stacey Mack (12/16/01 to 12/30/01) 5.2 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 3 Fred Taylor (11/23/03 to 12/7/03) 429 attempts, 2,223 yards 2 James Stewart (9/6/98 to 9/13/98) 4.6 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 2 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 to 9/27/98), 1,831 attempts, 8,367 yards (11/8/99 to 11/15/98), (10/31/99 to

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 11/7/99), (9/15/02 to 9/29/02), (10/9/05 to 19 Ernest Wilford (2004), 271 yards, 2 TD 10/30/05) 17 Cortez Hankton (2003), 166 yards, 0 TD Game LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 10 Pete Mitchell (11/19/95 at T.B.), 161 yards, 1 TD 77t Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami) 9 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 85 yards 71t Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at St. Louis) 7 Fred Taylor (12/13/98 vs. Tenn.), 32 yards 71 Fred Taylor (10/16/00 at Tennessee) 6 Ernest Wilford (10/3/04 vs. Ind.), 56 yards 70t Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) 63t Fred Taylor (9/15/02 at Kansas City) MOST RECEIVING YARDS 62 Fred Taylor (12/07/03 vs. Houston) Career 54 Stacey Mack (12/30/01 vs. Kansas City) 12,287 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 52t Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 862 receptions, 67 TD 52 Fred Taylor (10/31/99 at Cincinnati) 6,393 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 499 receptions, 30 TD LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS FROM 2,463 Kyle Brady (1999-2005), SCRIMMAGE 236 receptions, 13 TD 77 Fred Taylor (10/12/98 vs. Miami) 2,089 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), 71 Fred Taylor (10/30/05 at St. Louis) 191 receptions, 11 TD 70 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay) 1,951 Fred Taylor (1998-2005) 63 Fred Taylor (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 238 receptions, 7 TD 52 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 1,281 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 44 James Stewart (9/19/99 at Carolina) 103 receptions, 10 TD 44 Fred Taylor (12/23/00 at N.Y. Giants) Season 1,636 Jimmy Smith (1999), 116 receptions, 6 TD 1,373 Jimmy Smith (2001), 112 receptions, 8 TD RECEIVING 1,324 Jimmy Smith (1997), 82 receptions, 4 TD MOST RECEPTIONS 1,244 Jimmy Smith (1996), 83 receptions, 7 TD Career 1,213 Jimmy Smith (2000), 91 receptions, 8 TD 862 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), Game 12,287 yards, 67 TD 291 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Baltimore), 499 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 15 receptions, 3 TD 6,393 yards, 30 TD 232 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St. Louis), 238 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 1,951 yards, 16 receptions 7 TD 220 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 236 Kyle Brady (1999-2005), 2,463 yards, 9 receptions 13 TD 165 Jimmy Smith (1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati), 191 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), 14 receptions 2,089 yards, 11 TD 164 Jimmy Smith (9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh), Season 10 receptions, 1 TD *116 Jimmy Smith (1999), 1,636 yards, 6 TD 162 Jimmy Smith (12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati), * NFL leader 7 receptions 112 Jimmy Smith (2001), 1,373 yards, 8 TD 94 Keenan McCardell (2000), 1,207 yards, 5 TD MOST RECEIVING YARDS, ROOKIE 93 Keenan McCardell (2001), 1,110 yards, 6 TD Season 91 Jimmy Smith (2000), 1,213 yards, 8 TD 527 Pete Mitchell (1995), 41 receptions, 2 TD 85 Keenan McCardell (1996), 1,129 yards, 3 TD 432 Matt Jones (2005), 36 receptions, 5 TD 85 Keenan McCardell (1997), 1,164 yards, 5 TD 421 Fred Taylor (1998), 44 receptions, 3 TD Game 271 Ernest Wilford (2004), 19 receptions, 2 TD 16 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St.L.), 268 Reggie Williams (2004), 27 receptions, 1 232 yards TD 15 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 291 yards, 240 Alvin Pearman (2005), 32 receptions, 0 TD 3 TD 190 James Stewart (1995), 21 receptions, 1 TD 14 Jimmy Smith (1/2/00 vs. Cin.), 165 yards 166 Cortez Hankton (2003), 17 receptions 11 Keenan McCardell (12/7/97 vs. N.E.), Game 152 yards, 2 TD 161 Pete Mitchell (11/19/95 at T.B.), 10 receptions, 1 TD

RECORDS 11 Keenan McCardell (10/8/00 vs. Pitt.), 137 yards, 1 TD 117 Matt Jones (11/13/05 vs. Balt.), 5 receptions, 1 TD 11 Keenan McCardell (12/23/00 at NYG), 85 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 9 receptions 131 yards MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS MOST RECEPTIONS, ROOKIE Career 322 Season 67 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 862 receptions 44 Fred Taylor (1998), 421 yards, 3 TD 30 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 41 Pete Mitchell (1995), 527 yards, 2 TD 499 receptions 36 Matt Jones (2005), 432 yards, 5 TD 13 Kyle Brady (1999-2005), 218 receptions 32 Alvin Pearman (2005), 240 yards, 0 TD 11 Damon Jones (1997-2001), 41 receptions 27 Reggie Williams (2004), 268 yards, 1 11 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), TD 191 receptions 21 James Stewart (1995), 190 yards, 1 Season TD 8 Jimmy Smith (1998), 78 receptions

jaguars.com 8Jimmy Smith (2000), 91 receptions 15.0 Jimmy Smith (1996), 8 Jimmy Smith (2001), 112 receptions 83 receptions, 1,244 yards 7 Ernest Wilford (2005), 41 receptions 14.9 Jimmy Smith (2003), 7 Jimmy Smith (1996), 83 receptions 54 receptions, 805 yards 7 Jimmy Smith (2002), 80 receptions 14.6 Jimmy Smith (2005) Game 70 receptions, 1,023 yards 3 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Balt.), 15 rec. 14.7 Willie Jackson (1996), 2 Jimmy Smith (9/11/05 vs. Sea.), 7 rec. 33 receptions, 486 yards 2 Willie Jackson (9/25/95 vs. G.B.), 7 rec. 14.1 Jimmy Smith (1999), 2 Willie Jackson (12/10/95 vs. Ind.), 6 rec. 116 receptions, 1,636 yards 2 Andre Rison (9/22/96 at N.E.), 4 rec. 13.9 Keenan McCardell (1998), 2 Jimmy Smith, 5 times, last time 64 receptions, 892 yards (12/19/04 at G.B.) 13.9 Troy Edwards (2003) 2 Keenan McCardell, 3 times, last time 35 receptions, 487 yards (11/29/98 vs. Cin.) Game (minimum 4 receptions) 2 Alvis Whitted (10/29/00 at Dall.), 3 rec. 29.5 Ernest Wilford (12/24/05 at Houston) 4 receptions, 118 yards MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE 28.8 Andre Rison (9/22/96 at New England), Season 4 receptions, 115 yards 5 Matt Jones (2005), 36 receptions 28.0 Jimmy Smith (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City), 3 Fred Taylor (1998), 44 receptions 4 receptions, 112 yards 2 Pete Mitchell (1995), 41 receptions 27.0 Jimmy Smith (10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets), 2 Damon Jones (1997), 5 receptions 5 receptions, 135 yards 2 Elvis Joseph (2001), 18 receptions 26.0 Jimmy Smith (12/26/99 at Tennessee), 2 George Wrighster (2003), 13 receptions 4 receptions, 104 yards 2 Ernest Wilford (2004), 19 receptions 26.0 Keenan McCardell (11/12/00 vs. Seattle), 6 receptions, 156 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEP- 25.3 Willie Jackson (9/22/96 at New England), TION 4 receptions, 101 yards 80 Jimmy Smith (10/29/95 through 10/22/00) 76 Jimmy Smith (9/9/01 through 1/1/06) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION, ROOKIE 49 Keenan McCardell (12/28/98 through 1/6/02) Season (minimum 20 receptions) 40 Keenan McCardell (9/1/96 through 11/1/98) 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 Game (minimum 4 receptions) 3 Cedric Tillman (10/8/95 through 10/22/95) 23.4 Matt Jones (11/13/05 vs. Balt.) 3 Jimmy Smith (11/26/95 through 12/10/95) 5 receptions, 117 yards 3 Pete Mitchell (10/26/97 through 11/9/97) 16.1 Pete Mitchell (11/19/95 at T.B.), 3 Jimmy Smith (9/6/98 through 9/20/98) 10 receptions, 161 yards 3 Jimmy Smith (11/22/98 through 12/6/98) 15.5 Reggie Williams (12/12/04 vs. Chic.), 3 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 through 12/2/99) 4 receptions, 62 yards 3 Keenan McCardell (12/23/01 through 1/6/02) 13.6 Fred Taylor (11/15/98 vs. T.B.) 5 receptions, 68 yards HIGHEST AVERAGE per reception Career (minimum 40 receptions) MOST 200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 15.9 Ernest Wilford (2004-2005) Career 60 receptions, 952 yards 2 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 14.3 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 1 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001) 862 receptions, 12,287 yards Season 13.4 Damon Jones (1997-2001), 1 Keenan McCardell (1996) 41 receptions, 550 yards 1 Jimmy Smith (1999) 12.8 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 1 Jimmy Smith (2000) 499 receptions, 6,393 yards RECORDS 12.4 Willie Jackson (1995-97), MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 103 receptions, 1,281 yards Career 11.9 Troy Edwards (2003-04), 46 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 85 receptions, 1,015 yards 19 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001) 11.9 Bobby Shaw (2002), 2 Ernest Wilford (2004-05) 44 receptions, 525 yards 2 Willie Jackson (1995-97) Season (minimum 20 receptions) 2 Kyle Brady (1999-2005) 323 16.6 Ernest Wilford (2005) 1 Pete Mitchell (1995-98, 2002), Andre 41 receptions, 681 yards Rison (1996), Troy Edwards (2003-04), 16.1 Jimmy Smith (1997), Matt Jones 82 receptions, 1,324 yards (2005) 15.8 Jimmy Smith (2004), Season 74 receptions, 1,172 yards 9 Jimmy Smith (1999) 15.2 Jimmy Smith (1998), 6 Jimmy Smith (1997) 78 receptions, 1,182 yards 6 Jimmy Smith (2001)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 5 Jimmy Smith (1998) 1,639 Fred Taylor (2000), 5 Jimmy Smith (2000) 1,399 rushing, 240 receiving 5 Keenan McCardell (2000) 1,636 Jimmy Smith (1999), 0 rushing, 1,636 receiving MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES, ROOKIE 1,569 Fred Taylor (2004), Season 1,224 rushing, 345 receiving 1 Pete Mitchell (1995) Game 1 Matt Jones (2005) 291 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Baltimore), 0 rushing, 291 receiving MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIV- 248 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh), ING GAMES 234 rushing, 14 receiving 3 Jimmy Smith (8/31/97 through 9/22/97) 232 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St. Louis), 3 Jimmy Smith (11/9/97 through 11/23/97) 0 rushing, 232 receiving 3 Jimmy Smith (11/29/98 through 12/13/98) 220 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 3 Jimmy Smith (9/12/99 through 9/26/99) 0 rushing, 220 receiving 3 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 through 12/2/99) 225 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. New Orleans) 3 Jimmy Smith (12/19/99 through 1/2/00) 194 rushing, 31 receiving 213 Fred Taylor (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) LONGEST RECEPTIONS 128 rushing, 85 receiving 84t Troy Edwards from Byron Leftwich By Rookie, Season (9/28/03 at Houston) 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), 79t Patrick Johnson from Mark Brunell 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 715 James Stewart (1995), 78t Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell 525 rushing, 190 receiving (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 75 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City) (rushing/receiving/returns) 72t Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell Career (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 12,875 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 72 Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell -1 rushing, 12,287 receiving, 589 returns (9/29/02 vs. New York Jets) 10,318 Fred Taylor (1998-2005), 71t Randy Jordan from Steve Beuerlein 8,367 rushing, 1,951 receiving, 0 returns (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) 6,495 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 0 rushing, 6,393 receiving, 102 returns LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 3,804 James Stewart (1995-99), 84 Troy Edwards from Byron Leftwich 2,951 rushing, 853 receiving, 0 returns (9/28/03 at Houston) 3,687 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 79 Patrick Johnson from Mark Brunell 0 rushing, 472 receiving, 3,215 returns (9/15/02 at Kansas City) Season 78 Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell 1,942 Fred Taylor (2003), (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 2,359rushing, 370 receiving, 0 returns 72 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 1,722 Fred Taylor (2002), (9/20/98 vs. Baltimore) 1,314 rushing, 408 receiving, 0 returns 71 Randy Jordan from Steve Beuerlein 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), (9/10/95 at Cincinnati) 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving, 0 returns 67 Keenan McCardell from Jamie Martin 1,639 Fred Taylor (2000), (12/16/98 vs. Detroit) 1,399 rushing, 240 receiving, 0 returns 67 Keenan McCardell from Mark Brunell 1,636 Jimmy Smith (1999), (11/12/00 vs. Seattle) 0 rushing, 1,636 receiving, 0 returns 1,569 Fred Taylor (2004), YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 1,224 rushing, 345 receiving, 0 returns (rushing and receiving) Game Career 291 Jimmy Smith (9/10/00 at Baltimore), 12,285 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005), 0 rushing, 291 receiving, 0 returns -1 rushing, 12,286 receiving 248 Fred Taylor (11/19/00 at Pittsburgh), 10,318 Fred Taylor (1998-2005),

RECORDS 234 rushing, 14 receiving, 0 returns 8,367 rushing, 1,951 receiving 232 Keenan McCardell (10/20/96 at St. Louis), 6,393 Keenan McCardell (1996-2001), 0 rushing, 232 receiving, 0 returns 0 rushing, 6,393 receiving 227 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Denver) 3,804 James Stewart (1995-99), 0 rushing, 20 receiving, 207 returns 2,951 rushing, 853 receiving 225 Fred Taylor (12/21/03 vs. Houston), 2,473 Kyle Brady (1999-2005), 194 rushing, 31 receiving, 0 returns 324 2,473 receiving 220 Jimmy Smith (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans), 2,223 Mark Brunell (1995-2003), 0 rushing, 220 receiving, 0 returns 2,223 rushing, 0 receiving By Rookie, Season Season 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), 1,942 Fred Taylor (2003), 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving, 0 returns 1,572 rushing, 370 receiving 993 Derrick Wimbush (2005) 1,722 Fred Taylor (2002), 12 rushing, 26 receiving, 955 returns 1,314 rushing, 408 receiving 986 Alvin Pearman (2005) 1,644 Fred Taylor (1998), 149 rushing, 240 receiving, 597 returns 1,223 rushing, 421 receiving

jaguars.com 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) 27 Bryan Barker (1997) PUNTING 27 Chris Hanson (2002) MOST PUNTS Game Career 8 Bryan Barker (11/14/99 vs. Baltimore) 456 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 43.5 average 6 Bryan Barker (10/3/99 vs. Pittsburgh) 352 Chris Hanson (2001-05), 43.4 average 5 Bryan Barker (11/9/97 vs. Kansas City) Season 85 Bryan Barker (1998), 45.0 average FEWEST TOUCHBACKS 84 Chris Hanson (2004), 42.8 average Career (minimum 50 punts) 82 Bryan Barker (1995), 43.8 average 43 Chris Hanson (2001-05), 352 punts 82 Chris Hanson (2001), 43.6 average 43 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 456 punts 82 Chris Hanson (2005), 42.9 average Season 81 Chris Hanson (2002), 44.2 average 5 Bryan Barker (1995), 82 punts Game 5 Bryan Barker (2000), 76 punts 9 Chris Hanson (9/19/04 vs. Den.), 397 yards 5 Mark Royals (2003), 45 punts 9 Chris Hanson (10/16/05 at Pitt.), 422 yards 6 Bryan Barker (1999), 78 punts 9 Bryan Barker (10/29/95 at Pitt.), 369 yards 9 Bryan Barker (11/14/99 vs. Balt.), 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 43.4 Chris Hanson (2001-05), 352 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 49 Alvin Pearman (2005), 410 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 Game (minimum 4 punts) 32 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 348 yards 53.8 Bryan Barker (10/19/97 at Dall.), 5 punts 28 Jermaine Lewis (2003-04), 272 yards 53.2 Chris Hanson (9/29/02 vs. NYJ), 5 punts 25 Bobby Shaw (2002), 310 yards 52.4 Bryan Barker (10/18/98 at Buff.), 5 punts 24 Desmond Howard (1995), 246 yards Season HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE 49 Alvin Pearman (2005), 410 yards Career (minimum 50 punts) 43 Reggie Barlow (1998), 555 yards 37.2 Bryan Barker (1995-2000), 456 punts 38 Reggie Barlow (1999), 414 yards 36.6 Chris Hanson (2001-2005), 352 punts 38 Damon Gibson (2001), 333 yards Season (minimum 40 punts) 36 Reggie Barlow (1997), 412 yards 38.8 Bryan Barker (1997), 66 punts 32 Chris Hudson (1996), 348 yards *38.6 Bryan Barker (1995), 82 punts Game *NFL leader 7 Alvin Pearman (11/13/05 vs. Balt.), 59 yards 38.5 Bryan Barker (1998), 85 punts 7 Alvin Pearman (12/18/05 vs. S.F.), 45 37.6 Chris Hanson (2002), 81 punts yards 37.1 Chris Hanson (2001), 82 punts 6 Reggie Barlow (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 81 yards Game (minimum 4 punts) 6 Reggie Barlow (11/14/99 vs. Balt.), 73 yards 48.2 Chris Hanson (11/10/02 vs. Wash.), 5 punts 6 Reggie Barlow (12/3/00 vs. Clev.), 64 yards 47.2 Chris Hanson (9/25/05 at NYJ), 6 punts 6 R. Jay Soward (10/8/00 vs. Balt.), 38 yards 46.8 Bryan Barker (11/2/97 at Tenn.), 4 punts 6 David Allen (12/7/03 vs. Hou.), 55 yards 45.8 Bryan Barker (11/24/96 at Balt.), 4 punts MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS RECORDS LONGEST PUNTS Career 83 Bryan Barker (10/11/99 at NYJ), net 72 1,581 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 146 returns 74 Chris Hanson (11/20/05 at Tenn.), net 74 468 David Allen (2003-04), 42 returns 69 Chris Hanson (9/12/04 at Buff.), touchback 410 Alvin Pearman (2005), 49 returns 65 Bryan Barker (10/18/98 at Buff.), touchback 348 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 32 returns 65 Bryan Barker (10/1/00 vs. Pitt.), net 52 333 Damon Gibson (2001-02), 39 returns 64 Bryan Barker (4 times) 310 Bobby Shaw (2002), 25 returns 325 64 Chris Hanson (2 times) 272 Jermaine Lewis (2003-04), 28 returns Season MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 555 Reggie Barlow (1998), 43 returns Career (minimum 50 punts) 414 Reggie Barlow (1999), 38 returns 151 Bryan Barker (1995-2000) 412 Reggie Barlow (1997), 36 returns 116 Chris Hanson (2001-2005) 410 Alvin Pearman (2005), 49 returns Season 348 Chris Hudson (1996), 32 returns 33 Chris Hanson (2005) 333 Damon Gibson (2001), 38 returns Game

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 134 Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. K.C.), MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 3 returns Career 82 Desmond Howard (9/24/95 vs. G.B.), 70 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 1,634 yards 4 returns 58 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 1,206 yards 81 Reggie Barlow (9/20/98 vs. Balt.), 6 ret. 52 David Allen (2003-04), 1,041 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. 39 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 955 yards 33 Shyrone Stith (2000), 785 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) 30 Reggie Barlow (1998), 747 yards 1 Reggie Barlow (1999) 27 Elvis Joseph (2002), 562 yards 1 Bobby Shaw (2002) Game Game 7 Jermaine Lewis (10/10/04 at S.D.), 122 yds 1 Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. K.C.), 85 yards 7 Curtis Marsh (11/12/95 vs. Sea.), 169 yds 1 Reggie Barlow (11/21/99 vs. N.O.), 74 yards 6 Willie Jackson (10/19/97 at Dall.), 135 yds 1 Bobby Shaw (10/6/02 vs. Phil.), 69 yards 6 Willie Jackson (11/23/97 at Cin.), 92 yds 6 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Den.), 206 yds LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 85t Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. Kansas City) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 74t Reggie Barlow (11/21/99 vs. New Orleans) Career 69t Bobby Shaw (10/6/02 vs. Philadelphia) 1,634 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 70 returns 60 Chris Hudson (10/6/96 at New Orleans) 1,206 Willie Jackson (1995-97), 58 returns 52 Reggie Barlow (11/2/97 at Tennessee) 1,041 David Allen (2003-04), 52 returns 52 David Allen (11/23/03 at N.Y. Jets) 990 Elvis Joseph (2001-02), 44 returns 955 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 39 returns HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT RETURN 785 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 returns Career (minimum 20 returns) Season 12.4 Bobby Shaw (2002), 25 for 310 yards 955 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 39 returns 11.1 David Allen (2003-04), 42 for 468 yards 831 David Allen (2003), 41 returns 10.9 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 32 for 348 yards 785 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 returns 10.8 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 146 for 747 Reggie Barlow (1998), 30 returns 1,581 yards 653 Willie Jackson (1997), 32 returns 10.3 Desmond Howard (1995), 24 for 246 yards 562 Elvis Joseph (2002), 27 returns Season (minimum 15 returns) Game 12.9 Reggie Barlow (1998), 43 for 555 206 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Den.), 6 returns yards 169 Curtis Marsh (11/12/95 vs. Sea.), 7 returns 12.4 Bobby Shaw (2002), 25 for 310 yards 157 Reggie Barlow (12/7/97 vs. N.E.), 5 returns 12.0 David Allen (2003), 27 for 324 yards 147 Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tenn.), 4 returns 11.4 Reggie Barlow (1997), 36 for 412 138 Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Ariz.), yards 3 returns 10.9 Chris Hudson (1996), 32 for 348 yards 135 Willie Jackson (10/19/97 at Dall.), 6 returns 10.9 Reggie Barlow (1999), 38 for 414 yards MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Game (minimum 3 returns) Career 44.6 Reggie Barlow (9/13/98 vs. K.C.) 1 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 3 for 134 yards, 1 TD 1 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000) 26.3 Reggie Barlow (11/23/97 at Cin.), 1 Alvis Whitted (1998-2001) 3 for 79 yards 1 Elvis Joseph (2001-02) 25.3 Reggie Barlow (11/2/97 at Tenn.), 1 Derrick Wimbush (2005) 3 for 76 yards Season

RECORDS MOST FAIR CATCHES 1 Jimmy Smith (1995) Career 1 Reggie Barlow (1997) 61 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000) 1 Alvis Whitted (1999) 22 Damon Gibson (2001-02) 1 Elvis Joseph (2001) 17 Bobby Shaw (2002) 1 Derrick Wimbush (2005) 17 David Allen (2003-04) Game Season 1 Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Den.), 89 yards 326 22 Damon Gibson (2001) 1 Reggie Barlow (12/7/97 vs. N.E.), 92 yards 17 Reggie Barlow (1999) 1 Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tenn.), 98 yards 17 Bobby Shaw (2002) 1 Elvis Joseph (11/18/01 at Pitt.), 95 yards 16 Reggie Barlow (1997) 1 Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Ariz.), Game KICKOFF RETURNS 91 yards 4 Reggie Barlow (9/7/97 vs. N.Y. Giants) 4 Damon Gibson (12/9/01 at Cleveland) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 98t Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tennessee) 95t Elvis Joseph (11/18/01 at Pittsburgh)

jaguars.com 92t Reggie Barlow (12/7/97 vs. New England) 91t Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Arizona) MOST INTERCEPTIONS, ROOKIE 91 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Denver) 2 Kevin Hardy (1996) 89t Jimmy Smith (12/3/95 at Denver) 2 Fernando Bryant (1999) on lateral from Desmond Howard 2 Rashean Mathis (2003) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER KICKOFF RETURN Career (minimum 20 returns) MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 24.5 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 39 for 955 yards Career 23.8 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 for 785 yards 279 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001), 15 int. 23.4 Mike Logan (1997-2000), 29 for 675 yards 189 Donovin Darius (1998-2005), 15 int. 23.3 Reggie Barlow (1996-2000), 139 Marlon McCree (2001-02), 7 int. 70 for 1,634 yards 121 Rashean Mathis (2003-05), 12 int. 22.7 Jimmy Smith (1995-2004), 26 for 589 yards 77 Dave Thomas (1995-99), 7 int. 22.5 Elvis Joseph (2001-02), 44 for 990 yards 62 Mike Peterson (2003-05), 6 int. Season (minimum 20 returns) 61 Chris Hudson (1995-98), 8 int. 24.9 Reggie Barlow (1998), 30 for 747 yards Season 24.5 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 39 for 955 yards 200 Aaron Beasley (1999), 6 interceptions 23.8 Shyrone Stith (2000), 33 for 785 yards 129 Marlon McCree (2002), 6 interceptions 23.0 Mike Logan (1998), 18 for 414 yards 80 Donovin Darius (2004), 5 interceptions 22.5 Jimmy Smith (1995), 24 for 540 yards 79 Rashean Mathis (2005), 5 interceptions Game (minimum 3 returns) 54 Mike Peterson (2005), 3 interceptions 46.0 Derrick Wimbush (11/27/05 at Ariz.) 48 Mickey Washington (1995), 1 interception 3 for 138 yards 48 Deon Figures (1997), 5 interceptions 39.7 Randy Jordan (10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets), Game 3 for 119 yards 93 Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. S.F.), 2 int. 36.8 Alvis Whitted (12/26/99 at Tennessee), 53 Marlon McCree (11/17/02 at Hou.), 1 int 4 for 147 yards 48 Mickey Washington (10/22/95 at Clev.), 34.3 Reggie Barlow (10/25/98 at Denver), 1 interception 6 for 206 yards 41 Harry Colon (11/12/95 vs. Sea.), 1 int. 41t Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 at Pitt.) 1 int

INTERCEPTIONS LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS MOST INTERCEPTIONS 93t Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. San Francisco) Career 53 Marlon McCree (11/17/02 at Houston) 15 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 48t Mickey Washington (10/22/95 at Cleveland) 14 Donovin Darius (1998-2005) 41 Harry Colon (11/12/95 vs. Seattle) 12 Rashean Mathis (2003-05) 41t Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 at Pitt.) 8 Chris Hudson (1995-98) 8 Deon Figures (1998-99) MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A 7 Dave Thomas (1995-99) TOUCHDOWN 7 Marlon McCree (2001-02) Career 7 Jason Craft (1999-2003) 2 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) Season 1 Mickey Washington (1995-96) 6 Aaron Beasley (1999) 1 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 6 Marlon McCree (2002) 1 Rashean Mathis (2003-05) 5 Deon Figures (1997) 1 Mike Peterson (2003-05) 5 Donovin Darius (1999, 2004) Season 5 Rashean Mathis (2004, 2005) 2 Aaron Beasley (1999) 4 Terry Cousin (2005) 1 Mickey Washington (1995) Game 1 Tony Brackens (1999) 2 Deon Figures (8/31/97 at Baltimore) 1 Rashean Mathis (2005) 2 Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. San Francisco) 1 Mike Peterson (2005) 2 Rayna Stewart (9/10/00 at Baltimore) Game 2 Marlon McCree (9/15/02 at Kansas City) 1 Mickey Washington (10/22/95 at Clev.), 2 Donovin Darius (1/2/05 at Oakland) 48 yards 2 Rashean Mathis (12/19/04 at Green Bay; 1 Aaron Beasley (9/12/99 vs. S.F.), 93 yards RECORDS 10/30/05 at St. Louis) 1 Aaron Beasley (9/26/99 vs. Tenn.), 35 yards 2 Terry Cousin (11/13/05 vs. Baltimore) 1 Tony Brackens (11/28/99 at Balt.), 16 yards 1 Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 at Pitt.), 41 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN 1 Mike Peterson (11/13/05 vs. Balt.), 26 yards INTERCEPTION 2 James Williams (11/26/95 through 12/3/95) 2 Chris Hudson (11/2/97 through 11/9/97) SACKS 327 2 Chris Hudson (9/20/98 through 9/27/98) MOST SACKS 2 Donovin Darius (10/31/99 through 11/7/99), Career (11/21/04 through 11/28/04) 55.0 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 2 Marlon McCree (11/10/02 through 11/17/02), 34.0 Joel Smeenge (1995-2000) (12/1/02 through 12/8/02) 28.5 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 2 Mike Peterson (11/23/03 though 11/30/03) 22.5 Gary Walker (1999-2001) 2 Rashean Mathis (10/16/05 through 18.5 John Henderson (2002-05) 10/30/05) 16.5 Marcus Stroud (2001-05)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 16.0 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 8 Hardy Nickerson (11/8/01 through 1/6/02) 14.5 Paul Spicer (2001-05) 6 Bryan Schwartz (11/26/95 through 9/1/96) Season 5 Kevin Hardy (10/3/99 through 11/7/99) 12.0 Tony Brackens (1999) 5 T.J. Slaughter (10/8/00 through 11/12/00) 11.0 Tony Brackens (2001) 10.5 Kevin Hardy (1999) FUMBLES 10.0 Gary Walker (1999) MOST FUMBLES 8.5 Clyde Simmons (1997) Career 8.5 Reggie Hayward (2005) 51 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) Game 23 Byron Leftwich (2003-05) 3.0 Kelvin Pritchett (10/5/97 vs. Cincinnati) 19 Fred Taylor (1998-2005) 3.0 John Henderson (10/6/02 vs. Philadelphia) 11 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 2.5 Clyde Simmons (10/27/96 at Cincinnati) 9 James Stewart (1995-99) 2.5 Tony Brackens (10/3/99 vs. Pittsburgh) 8 Natrone Means (1996-97) Season MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACK 13 Mark Brunell (1996) 8 Tony Brackens (11/11/01 through 12/30/01) 11 Byron Leftwich (2003) 4 Tony Brackens (9/22/97 through 10/12/97) 8 Byron Leftwich (2005) 4 Kevin Hardy (10/11/99 through 11/7/99) 7 Mark Brunell (2000) 4 Tony Brackens (11/28/99 through 12/19/99) 7 Mark Brunell (2001) 4 Gary Walker (10/18/01 through 11/11/01) 6 Mark Brunell (1999) Game MOST SACKS, ROOKIE 3 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pittsburgh) 7.0 Tony Brackens (1996) 3 Mark Brunell (12/13/99 vs. Denver) 6.5 John Henderson (2002) 3 Mark Brunell (10/8/00 vs. Baltimore) 5.5 Kevin Hardy (1996) 3 Jonathan Quinn (11/18/01 at Pittsburgh) 3 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Baltimore) TACKLES 3 Byron Leftwich (9/18/05 at Indianapolis) MOST TACKLES 3 Kyle Brady (12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis) Career 798 Donovin Darius (1998-2005) MOST FUMBLES LOST 789 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) Career 535 Mike Peterson (2003-05) 18 Mark Brunell (1995-2003) 489 Akin Ayodele (2002-05) 10 Byron Leftwich (2003-05) 487 Bryan Schwartz (1995-99) 9 Fred Taylor (1998-2005) 469 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 7 James Stewart (1995-99) 388 Marcus Stroud (200105) 5 Jimmy Smith (1995-2005) 337 John Henderson (2002-05) 4 Natrone Means (1996-97) Season 4 Jonathan Quinn (1998-2001) 230 Hardy Nickerson (2001) Season 190 Mike Peterson (2005) 6 Byron Leftwich (2003) 188 Wali Rainer (2002) 3 LeʼShai Maston (1995) 186 Kevin Hardy (1998) 3 Mark Brunell (1996, 2000, 2001) 178 Mike Peterson (2004) 3 Natrone Means (1997) 167 Mike Peterson (2003) 3 James Stewart (1999) 165 Eddie Robinson (1996) 3 Keenan McCardell (2000) 165 Bryan Schwartz (1997) 3 Jonathan Quinn (2001) Game 3 Byron Leftwich (2005) 23 Hardy Nickerson (11/25/01 vs. Baltimore) Game 22 T.J. Slaughter (11/25/01 vs. Baltimore) 3 Jonathan Quinn (11/18/01 at Pittsburgh) 22 Wali Rainer (10/13/02 at Tennessee) 2 Mark Brunell (11/17/96 at Pittsburgh) 21 Bryan Schwartz (12/17/95 at Detroit) 2 Byron Leftwich (11/2/03 at Baltimore) 20 Kevin Hardy (11/1/98 at Baltimore) 2 Kyle Brady (12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis)

MOST TACKLES, ROOKIE MOST FORCED FUMBLES

RECORDS Season Career 161 Bryan Schwartz (1995) 28 Tony Brackens (1996-2003) 130 Kevin Hardy (1996) 9 Joel Smeenge (1995-2000) 108 T.J. Slaughter (2000) 8 Kevin Hardy (1996-2001) 108 Akin Ayodele (2002) 8 Aaron Beasley (1996-2001) 105 Donovin Darius (1998) 7 Marcus Stroud (2001-05) Game 7 Donovin Darius (1998-2005) 328 21 Bryan Schwartz (12/17/95 at Detroit) 7 Akin Ayodele (2002-05) 19 Bryan Schwartz (12/24/95 vs. Cleveland) Season 17 Bryan Schwartz (12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis) 8 Tony Brackens (1999) 15 T.J. Slaughter (10/16/00 at Tennessee) 6 Tony Brackens (1997) 15 Akin Ayodele (11/3/02 at N.Y. Giants) 5 Tony Brackens (1996) 5 Tony Brackens (2001) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES LEADING Game TEAM IN TACKLES 3 Tony Brackens (10/3/99 vs. Pittsburgh) 9 Mike Peterson (9/12/04 through 11/14/04) 2 Tony Brackens (9/29/96 vs. Carolina)

jaguars.com 2006 Game Season Career MOST TAKEAWAYS LONGEST FUMBLERECOVERYRETURNS Game Season Career MOST OPPONENTFUMBLERECOVERIES 5 Akin Ayodele (11/2/03 atBaltimore) 15t ChrisHudson(11/2/97 at Tennessee) 32t AaronBeasley(9/30/01vs.Cleveland) 40t AinsleyBattles(12/3/01vs.GreenBay) 60t DonovinDarius(11/1/98 atBaltimore) 83t AaronBeasley(11/8/98 vs.Cincinnati) 90t 0MikePeterson(2003-05), 10 2ChrisHudson(1995-98), 12 RasheanMathis(2003-05), 13 Tony Brackens(1996-2003), 18 AaronBeasley(1996-2001), 18 DonovinDarius(1998-2005), 20 Tony Brackens(1996-2003) 13 1KevinHardy(1996-2001), 11 Travis Davis(1995-98), 11 (interceptions andfumblerecoveries) 2 Tony Brackens(10/26/97atPittsburgh) 2 Darren Carrington(10/1/95atHou.), 3 Rashean Mathis(2005),5interceptions 5 MikePeterson(2003),3interceptions, 5 Akin Ayodele (2003),2interceptions, 5 FernandoBryant(1999), 5 DeonFigures(1997),5interceptions 5 ChrisHudson(1997),3interceptions, 5 MarlonMcCree(2002),6interceptions 6 AaronBeasley(1999),6interceptions 6 DonovinDarius(2004),5 interceptions, 9 Tony Brackens(9/29/96vs.Carolina) 2 DarrenCarrington(10/1/95atHouston) 2 (2003) AkinAyodele 3 LarrySmith(2000) 3 FernandoBryant(1999) 3 Travis Davis(1997) 3 Tony Brackens(1996,1998) 3 DonovinDarius(2004) 4 BryanSchwartz(1998) 4 (2002-05) AkinAyodele 5 DonovinDaruis(1998-2005) 6 FernandoBryant(1999-2003) 6 KevinHardy(1996-2001) 6 Travis Davis(1995-98) 6 BryanSchwartz(1995-99) 6 T.J. Slaughter(9/28/03atHouston) 2 MarcusStroud(10/20/02atBaltimore) 2 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE Dave Thomas (9/6/98atChicago) 2 fumbles 3 fumbles 5 interceptions, 6 f 6 5 interceptions, 1 interception,2fumbles 2 interceptions,3fumbles 2 fumbles 4 fumbles 6 interceptions,4fumbles 5 interceptions,6fumbles 8 interceptions,4fumbles 12 interceptions,1fumble 5 interceptions,13fumbles 15 interceptions,3fumbles 14 interceptions,6fumbles TAKEAWAYS umbles Game Season Career BLOCKED EXTRAPOINTS BLOCKED FIELDGOALRETURNS Game Season Career MOST BLOCKEDFIELDGOALS BLOCKED PUNTRETURNS Game Season Career MOST BLOCKEDPUNTS MOST TAKEAWAYS,ROOKIE Tony Brackens (10/5/97vs.Cin.) 1 Clyde Simmons(9/22/96atN.E.) 1 Tony Brackens (1997) 1 ClydeSimmons(1996) 1 Tony Brackens(1996-2003) 1 ClydeSimmons(1996-97) 1 ChrisHudson(9/22/97 vs.Pitt.), 1 MickeyWashington (12/1/96vs.Cin.), 1 RasheanMathis(10/2/05vs. Denver) 1 JohnHenderson(12/8/02vs.Cleveland) 1 MarcusStroud(9/8/02vs.Indianapolis) 1 MarcusStroud(12/3/01vs.Green Bay) 1 ClydeSimmons(9/22/97vs.Pittsburgh) 1 ClydeSimmons(12/1/96vs.Cincinnati) 1 RasheanMathis(2005) 1 JohnHenderson(2002) 1 MarcusStroud(2002) 1 MarcusStroud(2001) 1 ClydeSimmons(1997) 1 ClydeSimmons(1996) 1 RasheanMathis(2003-05) 1 JohnHenderson(2002-05) 1 MarcusStroud(2001-05) 2 ClydeSimmons(1996-97) 2 AlvisWhitted(11/1/98 atBaltimore), 1 JimmySmith(12/3/95atDenver), 1 DerrickWimbush(10/9/05vs.Cincinnati) EricWestmoreland1 (10/27/02vs.Houston) 1 DonovinDarius(9/10/01vs.Pittsburgh) 1 DonovinDarius(10/1/00vs.Pittsburgh) 1 Dave Thomas (11/14/99 vs.Baltimore) 1 AlvisWhitted(11/1/98 atBaltimore) 1 Dave Thomas (10/12/97vs.Philadelphia) 1 MikeDumas(12/3/95atDenver) 1 DerrickWimbush(2005) 1 EricWestmoreland (2002) 1 DonovinDarius(2000,2001) 1 AlvisWhitted(1998) 1 (1997,1999) DaveThomas 1 MikeDumas(1995) 1 DerrickWimbush(2005) 1 EricWestmoreland (2001-2003) 1 AlvisWhitted(1998-2001) 1 MikeDumas(1995) 1 DonovinDarius(1998-2005) 2 (1995-99) DaveThomas 2 Tony Brackens(1996),1int.,3fumbles f 3 4 FernandoBryant(1999),2int., 5 58 yardsforatouchdown 65 yardsforatouchdown returned 24yardsforatouchdown recovered inendzoneforatouchdown BLOCKED KICKS umbles 329 RECORDS TEAM RECORDS / REGULAR SEASON

Game SERVICE 0 9/17/00 vs. Cincinnati REGULAR-SEASON RECORD 0 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 94-82 0 12/7/03 vs. Houston HOME RECORD 3 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 55-33 3 12/28/98 vs. Pittsburgh ROAD RECORD 3 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco 39-49 3 10/3/99 at Pittsburgh MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 3 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore 11 10/3/99 through 12/19/99 3 9/9/01 vs. Pittsburgh 8 11/24/96 through 9/22/97 3 12/23/01 at Minnesota MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 3 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets 13 9/29/96 through 11/30/97 3 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore 7 10/17/99 through 9/17/00 6 9/13/98 through 12/6/98 MOST POINTS ALLOWED MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS Season 7 9/19/99 through 12/19/99 404 1995 4 12/14/97 through 9/27/98 338 1998 4 11/20/05 through 12/25/05 335 1996 MOST CONSECUTIVE LOSSES Game 7 10/29/95 through 12/17/95 50 12/20/98 at Minnesota 6 12/22/02 through 9/28/03 47 11/12/95 vs. Seattle MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME LOSSES 44 12/17/95 at Detroit 4 10/15/95 through 12/10/95 4 10/1/00 through 11/12/00 MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 4 12/1/02 through 9/14/03 77 11/12/95, Jaguars (30), vs. Seattle MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD LOSSES (47) 10 10/29/95 through 11/17/96 75 9/10/00, Jaguars (36), at Baltimore 9 12/29/02 through 12/28/03 (39) POSTSEASON RECORD 72 12/10/95, Jaguars (31), vs. Indianapolis 4-5 (41) HOME POSTSEASON RECORD 2-1 FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS ROAD POSTSEASON RECORD 9 11/14/99, Jaguars (6), vs. Baltimore (3) 2-4 13 9/19/04, Jaguars (7), vs. Denver (6) 13 9/3/95, Jaguars (3), vs. Houston (10) SCORING 13 9/17/00, Jaguars (13), vs. Cincinnati MOST POINTS SCORED (0) Season 13 11/16/03, Jaguars (3), at Tenn. (10) 396 1999 13 9/18/05, Jaguars (3), at Ind. (10) 394 1997 392 1998 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game Season 48 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 47 1998 45 11/1/98 at Baltimore 43 1997 44 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 42 1999 41 In 3 games 42 2005 Game FEWEST POINTS SCORED 6 11/1/98 at Baltimore Season 6 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 261 2004 5 In 6 games 275 1995 RECORDS 276 2003 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Game Season 0 12/26/04 vs. Houston 46 1995 0 12/17/95 at Detroit 39 1997 3 9/3/95 vs. Houston 39 2000 3 9/15/96 at Oakland Game 3 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh 6 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 330 3 11/16/03 at Tennessee 6 12/20/98 at Minnesota 3 9/18/05 at Indianapolis 5 In 7 games

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED MOST EXTRA POINTS Season Season 217 1999 45 1998 269 2005 41 1997 280 2004 38 2000 286 2001 38 2005

jaguars.com Game MOST DEFENSIVE TDS, OPPONENTS 6 11/1/98 at Baltimore Season 6 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 4 1996 5 In 5 games 4 2004 MOST EXTRA POINTS, OPPONENTS 3 1997 Season 3 1998 45 1995 Game 36 2000 2 11/15/98 at Pittsburgh 33 1996, 2003 Game MOST SPECIAL TEAMS TOUCHDOWNS 6 11/12/95 vs. Seattle Season 5 In 7 games 3 1999 2 1995 MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS 2 1997 Season 2 1998 5 1996 Game 4 1999 2 12/3/95 at Denver 4 2004 Game MOST SPECIAL TEAMS TDS, OPPONENTS 2 11/28/99 at Baltimore Season 2 2000 MOST 2-PT CONVERSIONS, OPPONENTS 2 2004 Season 2 2005 2 2000 1 1995 2 2002 1 1998 2 2004 Game 1 4 times 2 11/14/04 vs. Detroit Game 1 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis 1 In 8 games 1 9/6/98 at Chicago 1 12/17/00 at Cincinnati MOST FIELD GOALS 1 12/23/00 at New York Season 1 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh 31 1997 1 10/30/05 at St. Louis 31 1999 30 1996 MISCELLANEOUS Game 5 11/30/97 vs. Baltimore LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 5 12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati 48 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (48-0) 5 9/10/00 at Baltimore 38 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco (41-3) 34 12/10/00 vs. Arizona (44-10) MOST FIELD GOALS, OPPONENTS Season LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT 30 1998 44 12/17/95 at Detroit (0-44) 27 1995 40 12/20/98 at Minnesota (10-50) 26 1996 29 9/25/00 at Indianapolis (14-43) 26 2001 Game MOST POINTS IN 1ST QUARTER 6 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 21 10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia 5 9/22/96 at New England 17 11/2/97 at Tennessee 5 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore 17 9/10/00 at Baltimore 17 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee MOST DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Season MOST POINTS IN 2ND QUARTER 3 1999 28 11/1/98 at Baltimore 2 1998 21 9/9/01 vs. Pittsburgh

2 2001 20 11/12/95 vs. Seattle RECORDS 2 2005 20 9/7/97 vs. New York Giants Game 1 10/22/95 at Cleveland MOST POINTS IN 3RD QUARTER 1 11/2/97 at Tennessee 21 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 1 11/1/98 at Baltimore 21 11/11/01 vs. Cincinnati 1 11/8/98 vs. Cincinnati 18 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco 1 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco 331 1 9/26/99 vs. Tennessee MOST POINTS IN 4TH QUARTER 1 11/28/99 at Baltimore 23 11/28/99 at Baltimore 1 9/30/01 vs. Cleveland 21 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis 1 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay 21 12/24/05 at Houston 1 11/2/03 at Baltimore 17 In 4 games 1 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh 1 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 1ST QUARTER 21 Cincinnati, 11/23/97

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 14 San Diego, 10/10/04 1st 42 11/1/98 at Baltimore 14 Seattle, 11/12/95 27 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 14 Indianapolis, 12/10/95 27 10/31/99 at Cincinnati 14 Seattle, 10/7/01 27 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 14 vs. Buffalo, 9/14/03 27 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 14 at Atlanta, 12/28/03 2nd 35 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco 14 at St. Louis, 10/30/05 28 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 28 12/24/05 at Houston MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 2ND QUARTER 27 11/10/96 vs. Baltimore 24 Denver, 10/25/98 17 Baltimore, 8/31/97 MOST POINTS BY HALF, OPPONENTS 17 Detroit, 12/17/95 1st 28 11/23/97 at Cincinnati 17 Tennessee, 12/26/99 27 12/17/95 at Detroit 27 10/25/98 at Denver MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 3RD QUARTER 2nd 38 12/20/98 at Minnesota 17 at Indianapolis, 9/21/03 32 9/10/00 at Baltimore 15 Baltimore, 9/10/00 26 11/12/95 vs. Seattle

MOST OPPONENT POINTS IN 4TH QUARTER MOST POINTS BY HALF, BOTH TEAMS 24 Minnesota, 12/28/98 1st 55 11/1/98, Jaguars (42), at Baltimore (13) 21 Cincinnati, 10/27/96 48 11/12/95, Jaguars (27), vs. Seattle (21) 21 New York Giants, 12/23/00 2nd 45 12/20/98, Jaguars (7), at Minnesota (38) 45 9/10/00, Jaguars (13), at Baltimore (32) MOST POINTS IN FIRST QUARTER, BOTH TEAMS 28 11/23/97, Jaguars (7), at Cincinnati (21) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS) 24 11/2/97, Jaguars (17), at Tennessee (7) 98 10/31/99 at Cincinnati (9 plays, TD) 21 In 6 games 97 9/3/00 at Baltimore (15 plays, TD) 96 12/5/04 vs. Pittsburgh (9 plays, FG) MOST POINTS IN SECOND QTR., BOTH TEAMS 96 11/19/95 at Tampa Bay (11 plays, TD) 34 11/1/98, Jaguars (28), at Baltimore (6) 96 11/17/02 at Houston (6 plays, TD) 31 10/25/98, Jaguars (7), at Denver (24) 93 10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets (5 plays, TD) 28 11/12/00, Jaguars (14), vs. Seattle (14) 93 8/31/97 at Baltimore (12 plays, TD) 28 9/25/00, Jaguars (14) at Indianapolis (14) 93 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City (5 plays, TD) 93 11/9/03 vs. Indianapolis (7 plays, TD) MOST POINTS IN THIRDQTR., BOTH TEAMS LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (PLAYS) 22 12/3/01, Jaguars (8), vs. Green Bay (14) 18 12/22/02 vs. Tennessee (85 yards, 21 9/26/99, Jaguars (7), vs. Tennessee (14) TD) 21 12/26/99, Jaguars (14), at Tennessee (7) 17 1/2/05 at Oakland (67 yards, FG) 21 12/3/00, Jaguars (21), vs. Cleveland (0) 17 9/3/00 at Cleveland (68 yards, TD) 21 11/11/01, Jaguars (21), vs. Cincinnati (0) 17 9/8/02 vs. Indianapolis (81 yards, TD) 21 12/8/02, Jaguars (7), vs. Cleveland (14) 17 10/20/02 at Baltimore (89 yards, FG) 21 11/21/05, Jaguars (14), at Tennessee (7) 16 7 times, last time 12/28/03 at Atlanta (74 yards, downs) MOST POINTS IN FOURTH QTR., BOTH TEAMS 36 12/23/00, Jaguars (15), at N.Y. Giants (21) LONGEST SCORING DRIVE (TIME) 35 12/10/95, Jaguars (21), vs. Indianapolis (14) 10:27 10/18/98 at Buff. (16 plays, 69 yards, TD) 31 12/20/98, Jaguars (7), at Minnesota (24) 10:18 9/3/00 at Clev. (17 plays, 68 yards, TD) 10:04 9/8/02 vs. Ind. (17 plays, 81 yards, TD) MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS SCORED, JAGUARS SHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (YARDS) 19 10/3/99 at Pitt. to 11/7/99 at Atl. -7 9/10/95 at Cincinnati (5 plays, FG) 0 9/6/98 at Chicago (2 plays, FG) MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS SCORED, 0 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore (2 plays, FG) OPPONENTS

RECORDS 14 12/30/01 vs. K.C. to 9/15/02 at K.C. SHORTEST SCORING DRIVE (TIME) 13 10/8/00 vs. Balt. to 10/29/00 at Dallas 0:04 9/8/96 vs. Houston (1 play, 3 yards, TD) 13 11/26/95 vs. Cin. to 12/17/95 at Det. 0:06 11/12/95 vs. Seattle (2 plays, 7 yards, FG) 0:06 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (1 play, 8 yards, TD) MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD SCORELESS, JAGUARS 5 All 4 quarters 12/26/04 vs. Houston FIRST DOWNS 332 and 1 quarter at Oakland 1/2/05 MOST FIRST DOWNS 4 All 4 quarters 12/17/95 at Detroit Season 331 1999 MOST CONSECUTIVE QUARTERS HELD 325 1996 SCORELESS, OPPONENTS 318 2000 6 11/30/03 vs. Tampa Bay (3rd quarter) Game through 12/7/03 vs. Houston (all 4 quarters) 36 10/20/96 at St. Louis 5 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (1st quarter) 30 11/21/99 vs. New Orleans through 12/10/00 vs. Arizona (1st quarter) 30 1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati MOST POINTS BY HALF, JAGUARS

jaguars.com 30 12/24/05 at Houston 208 1996 194 1999 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS 193 2000 Season Game 275 2002 24 10/20/96 at St. Louis 279 2004 20 11/28/99 at Baltimore 283 1995 19 9/3/00 at Cleveland Game 19 1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati 6 12/26/04 vs. Houston 19 10/10/04 at San Diego 8 9/19/04 vs. Denver 9 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 10 9/3/95 vs. Houston, 10/13/96 vs. N.Y. Jets Season 153 1998 MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 154 1995 Season 156 2002 324 2002 Game 320 1995 2 12/26/04 vs. Houston 318 1997 3 12/20/98 at Minnesota Game 4 9/3/95 vs. Houston 29 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 4 10/13/02 at Tennessee 28 12/17/95 at Detroit 4 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 28 10/6/02 vs. Philadelphia 4 9/19/04 vs. Denver

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY Season Season 248 1999 34 2005 252 2000 30 2004 273 2005 29 1995 276 2003 27 1996 Game Game 2 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 5 12/19/04 at Green Bay 7 12/7/03 vs. Houston 5 12/24/05 at Houston 8 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore 5 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 9 3 times, last 11/2/03 at Baltimore 4 10/1/95 at Houston 4 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis MOST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 4 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh Game 4 12/6/98 vs. Detroit 52 11/24/96, Jaguars (23), at Balt. (29) (OT) 4 11/21/99 vs. New Orleans 51 11/21/99, Jaguars (30), vs. N.O. (21) 4 9/10/00 at Baltimore 49 10/15/95, Jaguars (26), vs. Chicago (23) 4 10/12/03 vs. Miami 4 12/7/03 vs. Houston FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, BOTH TEAMS 4 12/5/04 vs. Pittsburgh Game 4 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 22 11/28/99, Jaguars (9), vs. Baltimore (13) 4 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati 24 9/3/95, Jaguars (10), vs. Houston (14) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Season Season 14 2002 118 2003 16 2000 116 1999 18 1997 111 1998 Game Game 0 In 40 games 15 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 14 12/10/00 vs. Arizona MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, OPPONENT 12 In 6 games Season 121 1995 RECORDS FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 112 2002 Season Game 85 2001 13 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 88 2004 13 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 90 1995 Game FEWEST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING, OPPONENT 1 9/22/96 at New England (OT) Season 333 1 11/29/98 at Cincinnati 72 1999 1 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore 79 2005 1 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh 83 2004 1 11/18/01 at Pittsburgh 84 2003 1 10/2/05 vs. Denver Game 0 12/12/04 vs. Chicago MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING 0 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans Season 1 9/29/96 vs. Carolina

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1 12/7/97 vs. New England Game 1 11/7/99 at Atlanta 533 9/25/00 at Indianapolis 1 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore 485 12/1/96 vs. Cincinnati 1 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 481 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 1 11/23/03 at New York Jets FEWEST NET YARDS ALLOWED MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, OPPONENT Season Season 4,334 1999 193 2001 4,655 2005 190 1997 4,657 2003 188 2002 4,845 2000 Game Game 21 12/19/04 at Green Bay 53 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 19 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 124 12/7/03 vs. Houston 19 12/11/05 vs. Indianapolis 163 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore 18 9/17/95 at New York Jets 168 9/25/05 at New York Jets 18 10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia 182 11/7/99 at Atlanta

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS PASSING, OPPONENT MOST NET YARDS GAINED, BOTH TEAMS Season Season 144 2000 10,855 1996 158 2005 10,773 1998 159 1999 Game Game 907 12/1/96, Jaguars (422), vs. Cincinnati 0 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (485) 3 11/14/04 vs. Detroit 860 10/24/04, Jaguars (414) at Ind. (446) 3 10/20/96 at St. Louis 834 11/24/96, Jaguars (374), at Balt. (460) (OT) 833 11/21/99, Jaguars (494), vs. N.O. (339) MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, OPPONENT 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. Balt. (242) 5 11/27/05 at Arizona 386 9/3/95, Jaguars (140), vs. Hou. (246) 4 In 7 games 420 10/3/99, Jaguars (204), at Pitt. (216) FEWEST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY, OPPONENT Season PASSING 17 1999 MOST NET YARDS PASSING 18 2001 Season Game 4,110 1996 0 In 36 games 3,704 1997 3,658 2000 TOTAL NET YARDS Game 420 10/20/96 at St. Louis MOST NET YARDS GAINED 413 9/22/96 at New England (OT) Season 375 9/10/00 at Baltimore 5,760 1996 5,690 2000 FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING 5,586 1999 Season Game 2,762 2002 538 10/20/96 at St. Louis 2,790 1995

RECORDS 519 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore 3,112 1998 494 11/21/99 vs. New Orleans Game 31 12/26/04 vs. Houston FEWEST NET YARDS GAINED 45 9/3/95 vs. Houston Season 54 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 4,495 1995 68 10/13/02 at Tennessee 4,840 2001 334 4,851 2002 MOST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED Game Season 126 12/26/04 vs. Houston 3,559 1998 132 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore 3,512 1995 146 9/3/95 vs. Houston Game 176 9/19/04 vs. Denver 440 9/25/00 at Indianapolis MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED 359 10/24/04 at Indianapolis Season 356 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 5,559 1998 352 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay 5,515 1995 5,335 2002

jaguars.com FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED Game Season 33 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 2,890 1999 71 12/7/03 vs. Houston 2,946 2005 80 9/3/95 vs. Houston 3,160 2000 Game MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS -9 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland Season 54 12/7/03 vs. Houston 557 1996 79 9/25/05 at New York Jets 545 2000 80 9/3/95 vs. Houston 535 1999 Game MOST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS 54 10/10/04 at San Diego Season 52 10/20/96 at St. Louis 7,424 1996 50 9/10/00 at Baltimore 7,208 1997 48 10/15/95 vs. Chicago Game 669 12/1/96, Jaguars (356), vs. Cin. (313) FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS 648 11/24/96, Jaguars (292), at Balt. (356) (OT) Season 645 10/24/04, Jaguars (286), at Ind. (359) 462 2002 643 9/22/96, Jaguars (413), at N.E. (230) (OT) 463 1998 487 2005 FEWEST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS Game Season 13 10/13/02 at Tennessee 6,026 2002 14 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 6,136 2005 15 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets 6,302 1995 16 9/19/04 vs. Denver Game 125 9/3/95, Jaguars (45), vs. Hou. (80) MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT 145 12/26/04, Jaguars (31) vs. Hou. (114) Season 179 10/3/99, Jaguars (80), at Pitt. (99) 577 1998 196 12/3/00, Jaguars (205), vs. Cle. (-9) 544 2001 Game MOST GROSS YARDS PASSING 51 11/10/02 vs. Washington Season 50 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 4,367 1996 50 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City 3,947 2000 3,922 1997 FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT Game Season 432 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 458 2000 421 10/20/96 at St. Louis 482 2005 386 9/10/00 at Baltimore 497 2004 509 1995 FEWEST GROSS YARDS PASSING 509 1996 Season Game 3,019 2002 16 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis 3,144 1995 16 9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh 3,315 2004 16 10/1/00 vs. Pittsburgh Game 54 12/26/04 vs. Houston MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 69 9/3/95 vs. Houston Season 73 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 353 1996 84 10/13/02 at Tennessee 333 2000 321 2001 MOST GROSS YARDS PASSING ALLOWED Game Season 37 10/20/96 at St. Louis

3,835 1997 36 10/10/04 at San Diego RECORDS 3,768 1998 30 10/15/95 vs. Chicago Game 29 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis 440 9/25/00 at Indianapolis 29 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore 368 10/24/04 at Indianapolis 367 12/19/04 at Green Bay FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS 366 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) Season 362 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay 268 2002 335 269 1998 FEWEST GROSS YARDS PASSING ALLOWED 275 1995 Season 3,223 2005 3,263 1999 3,385 2003

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Game 19 2005 7 10/13/02 at Tennessee 16 2004 8 9/19/04 vs. Denver 15 2003 9 12/19/04 at Green Bay 14 1997, 2002 9 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City 9 11/8/98 vs. Cincinnati 9 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, OPPO- NENT MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT Season Season 12 2000 354 2001 12 2001 325 1998 Game MOST TIMES SACKED 31 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) Season 30 12/19/04 at Green Bay 63 2001 30 10/12/98 vs. Miami 57 1995 29 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City 54 2000 29 11/27/05 at Arizona Game 8 12/9/01 at Cincinnati FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS, OPPONENT 8 12/16/01 at Cleveland Season 7 In 3 games 258 2000 285 2005 MOST TIMES SACKED, OPPONENT 291 1996 Season 291 1999 57 1999 Game 48 1997 7 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh 47 2005 7 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 43 2001 Game MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 9 11/7/99 at Atlanta Season 6 In 6 games 24 1998 22 2000 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 21 2005 PASSING TOUCHDOWN 20 1997 13 9/10/95 at Cin. through 12/10/95 vs. Ind. 20 2001 10 10/22/00 vs. Wash. through 9/9/01 vs. Pitt. Game 9 11/25/01 vs. Balt. through 9/15/02 at K.C. 4 11/29/98 at Cincinnati 3 In 13 games MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A PASSING TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, OPPONENT 15 9/8/96 vs. Hou. through 12/22/96 vs. Sea. Season 13 9/20/98 vs. Balt. through 12/20/98 at Minn. 28 1995 24 1996 MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY AN 24 1997 INDIVIDUAL Game Season 5 12/26/99 at Tennessee 6 1996 5 9/10/00 at Baltimore 3 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004 4 In 3 games MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY AN MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN INDIVIDUAL, OPPONENT Season Season 20 1996 3 1996, 1997, 2004 17 2003 15 1995, 2000 RUSHING

RECORDS Game 5 10/20/96 at St. Louis MOST RUSHING YARDS 4 12/17/95 at Detroit Season 2,102 1998 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 2,091 1999 Season 2,089 2002 6 2005 Game 336 9 1997 244 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 9 2002 243 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans 11 1999 240 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh 11 2004 239 11/14/04 vs. Detroit Game 0 In 88 games FEWEST RUSHING YARDS Season MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN, OPPONENT 1,600 2001 Season 1,650 1996 19 1999 1,705 1995

jaguars.com Game FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTSSeason 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 39 10/31/04 at Houston Game 40 9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh 11 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 11 10/26/03 vs. Tennessee MOST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 11 10/2/05 vs. Denver Season 12 10/31/04 at Houston 2,071 2002 14 11/4/01 at Tennessee 2,003 1995 2,000 1998 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT Game Season 246 11/12/95 vs. Seattle 504 1995 219 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 487 2002 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 9/28/97 at Washington 1,406 2003 42 11/25/01 vs. Baltimore 1,444 1999 1,611 2001 FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT Game Season 28 12/23/01 at Minnesota 373 1999 31 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 434 2005 36 10/6/96 at New Orleans 436 2000 37 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay Game 11 11/7/99 at Atlanta MOST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 13 10/5/03 vs. San Diego Season 14 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 4,160 2002 4,102 1998 HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE 3,717 2000 Season Game 4.59 2002 421 10/30/05, Jaguars (221), at STL (200) 4.32 1998 407 11/12/95, Jaguars (161), vs. Seattle (246) 4.31 2003 387 11/19/00, Jaguars (240), at Pittsburgh (147) Game 334 12/28/98, Jaguars (129), vs. Pittsburgh (205) 8.09 10/12/98 vs. Miami (23 att., 186 yards) 7.90 10/30/05 at St. Louis (28 att., 221 yards) FEWEST RUSHING YARDS, BOTH TEAMS 7.00 12/30/01 vs. K.C. (26 att., 182 yards) Season 6.67 11/19/00 at Pittsburgh (36 att., 240 yards) 3,211 2001 3,431 1996 LOWEST RUSHING AVERAGE 3,454 1997 Season Game 3.79 1997 99 12/3/01, Jaguars (62), vs. Green Bay (37) 3.83 1996 112 11/20/05, Jaguars (49), at Tenn. (63) 3.90 2005 122 12/9/01, Jaguars (62), at Cincinnati (60) Game 131 12/12/04, Jaguars (90) vs. Chicago (31) 1.11 10/2/05 vs. Den. (11 att., 12 yards) 132 10/31/04, Jaguars (39) at Houston (93) 1.53 9/22/97 vs. Pitt. (26 att., 40 yards) 135 11/14/99, Jaguars (47), vs. Baltimore (88) 1.60 11/20/05 at Tenn. (30 att., 49 yards) 135 9/10/00, Jaguars (46), at Baltimore (89) 1.63 10/1/00 vs. Pitt. (16 att., 26 yards) 1.81 11/14/99 vs. Balt. (26 att., 47 yards) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

Season HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE, OPPONENT RECORDS 514 1999 Season 502 2005 4.44 1998 487 1998 4.25 2002 481 2000, 2003 Game Game 6.63 10/6/02 vs. Phil. (30 att., 199 yards) 50 11/14/04 vs. Detroit 6.15 11/12/95 vs. Sea. (40 att., 246 yards) 47 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 337 47 9/25/05 at New York Jets LOWEST RUSHING AVERAGE, OPPONENT 46 9/19/99 at Carolina Season 45 10/22/95 at Cleveland 3.18 2003 45 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 3.43 2001 45 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans Game 1.34 9/14/03 vs. Buffalo (32 att., 43 yards) 1.76 12/9/01 vs. Green Bay (21 att., 37 yards)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED RUSHING 269 1998 Season 275 1995 20 1997 Game 20 1999 7 10/13/02 at Tennessee 19 1998 8 9/19/04 vs. Denver 19 2002 9 12/19/04 at Green Bay Game 9 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City 5 10/12/97 vs. Philadelphia 9 11/8/98 vs. Cincinnati 5 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 9 12/21/03 vs. New Orleans 4 9/7/97 vs. New York Giants 4 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets FEWEST RECEPTIONS, OPPONENT 4 12/24/05 at Houston 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 4 11/12/95 vs. Seattle MOST RECEIVING YARDS 3 In 5 games Season 4,367 1996 MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES BY AN 3,947 2000 INDIVIDUAL 3,922 1997 Season Game 9 2000 432 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 8 1998 421 10/20/96 at St. Louis 7 2003 386 9/10/00 at Baltimore

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES BY AN MOST RECEIVING YARDS, OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL, OPPONENT Season Season 3,835 1997 6 1998 3,768 1998 5 2002 Game 440 9/25/00 at Indianapolis MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 368 10/24/04 at Indianapolis RUSHING TOUCHDOWN 367 12/19/04 at Green Bay 8 11/21/99 vs. N.O. through 9/3/00 at Clev. 366 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) 7 9/8/02 vs. Ind. through 10/27/02 vs. Hou. 362 12/3/01 vs. Green Bay

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A FEWEST RECEIVING YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT Season 7 10/28/01 at Balt. through 12/9/01 at Cin. 3,019 2002 7 11/17/02 vs. Wash. through 12/29/02 at Ind. 3,144 1995 3,315 2004 3,343 1998 RECEIVING Game MOST RECEPTIONS 54 12/26/04 vs. Houston Season 69 9/3/95 vs. Houston 353 1996 73 12/8/02 vs. Cleveland 333 2000 84 10/13/02 at Tennessee 321 2001 Game FEWEST RECEIVING YARDS, OPPONENT 37 10/20/96 at St. Louis Season 36 10/10/04 at San Diego 3,223 2005 3,263 1999 RECORDS 30 10/15/95 vs. Chicago 29 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis 3,385 2003 29 10/8/00 vs. Baltimore 3,407 2000 Game MOST RECEPTIONS, OPPONENT 33 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland Season 71 12/7/03 vs. Houston 354 2001 80 9/3/95 vs. Houston 338 325 1998 Game MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 31 11/24/96 at Baltimore (OT) Season 30 12/19/04 at Green Bay 24 1998 30 10/12/98 vs. Miami 22 2000 21 2005 FEWEST RECEPTIONS 20 1997 Season 20 2001 268 2002

jaguars.com Game FEWEST PUNTING YARDS 4 11/29/98 at Cincinnati Season 3 In 13 games 2,853 2003 2,964 1997 MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, OPPONENT Game Season 0 10/20/96 at St. Louis (0 punts) 28 1995 33 10/3/04 vs. Indianapolis (1 punt) 24 1996 36 10/24/04 at Indianapolis (1 punt) 24 1997 38 9/22/97 vs. Pittsburgh (1 punt) Game 5 12/26/99 at Tennessee MOST PUNTS, OPPONENT 5 9/10/00 at Baltimore Season 4 In 3 games 96 1999 90 2000 HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE Game Season 12 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 12.5 1997 10 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore 12.4 1996 10 12/7/03 vs. Houston 12.4 1998 Game FEWEST PUNTS, OPPONENT 22.1 11/9/97 vs. Kansas City (9 for 199) Season 19.2 12/28/98 vs. Pittsburgh (10 for 192) 61 1995 65 2002 HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, OPPONENT Game Season 1 10/15/95 vs. Chicago 13.2 2000 1 12/17/95 at Detroit 12.2 1996 1 10/13/02 at Tennessee Game 1 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 20.4 11/16/97 vs. Tennessee (9 for 184) 19.4 11/15/98 vs. Tampa Bay (10 for 194) MOST PUNTING YARDS, OPPONENT Season MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES BY AN 3,976 1999 INDIVIDUAL 3,822 2000 Season Game 12 1999 517 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland (12 punts) 12 2000 491 9/20/98 vs. Baltimore (10 punts) 9 1996 FEWEST PUNTING YARDS, OPPONENT Season PUNTING 2,518 2002 MOST PUNTS 2,564 1995 Season Game 85 1998 28 12/17/95 at Detroit (1 punt) 84 2004 29 10/15/95 vs. Chicago (1 punt) 83 2005 82 1995, 2001 MOST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS Game Game 9 10/29/95 at Pittsburgh 18 9/20/98, Jaguars (8), vs. Baltimore (10) 9 11/14/99 vs. Baltimore 18 11/14/99, Jaguars (9), vs. Baltimore (9) 9 9/25/00 at Indianapolis 17 9/3/95, Jaguars (8), vs. Houston (9) 9 9/19/04 vs. Denver 17 12/3/00, Jaguars (5), vs. Cleveland (12) 9 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh FEWEST PUNTS, BOTH TEAMS FEWEST PUNTS Game Season 2 10/15/95, Jaguars (1), vs. Chicago (1)

66 1997 3 9/8/96, Jaguars (1), vs. Houston (2) RECORDS 69 1996, 2003 3 9/22/97, Jaguars (1), vs. Pittsburgh (2) Game 0 10/20/96 at St. Louis HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE Season MOST PUNTING YARDS 45.0 1998 (85 punts) Season 44.9 1997 (66 punts) 3,824 1998 44.2 2002 (81 punts) 339 3,592 2004 Game (minimum 4 punts) 3,591 1995 53.8 10/19/97 at Dallas (5 punts) 3,583 2002 53.2 9/29/02 vs. New York Jets (5 punts) Game 422 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh (9 punts) HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE, OPPONENT 397 9/19/04 vs. Denver (9 punts) Season 389 9/25/00 at Indianapolis (9 punts) 44.1 2004 (74 punts) 388 10/8/95 vs. Pittsburgh (8 punts) 43.5 1998 (78 punts)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 42.8 2005 (88 punts) Game (minimum 4 punts) KICKOFF RETURNS 57.5 11/4/01 at Tennessee (4 punts) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 52.7 12/2/99 vs. Pittsburgh (6 punts) Season 52.3 9/26/04 at Tennessee (4 punts) 74 1995 67 1996, 2003 62 2000, 2002 PUNT RETURNS Game MOST PUNT RETURNS 9 12/17/95 at Detroit Season 8 11/12/95 vs. Seattle, 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 53 2005 46 2000 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 45 1998, 1999 Season Game 1,532 1995 7 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 1,463 1996 7 11/13/05 vs. Baltimore 1,366 1998 7 12/18/05 vs. San Francisco Game 6 in 4 games 223 10/25/98 at Denver 209 12/17/95 at Detroit MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 198 12/26/99 at Tennessee Season 581 1998 HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 462 1999 Season 415 2005 23.9 2005 (50 for 1,197 yards) 412 1997 22.4 1998 (61 for 1,366 yards) Game 21.8 1996 (67 for 1,463 yards) 134 9/13/98 vs. Kansas City Game (minimum 4 returns) 82 9/24/95 vs. Green Bay 33.5 10/6/96 at New Orleans (4 for 134 yards) 78 9/19/04 vs. Denver 32.0 12/26/99 at New Orleans (6 for 192 yards)

HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURN Season Game 12.9 1998 (45 for 581 yards) 1 12/3/95 at Denver 11.4 1997 (36 for 412 yards) 1 12/7/97 vs. New England 11.1 2002 (28 for 311 yards) 1 12/26/99 at Tennessee 11.1 2003 (34 for 376 yards) 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) 17.5 10/6/96 at New Orleans (4 for 70 yards) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, OPPONENT Season MOST PUNT RETURNS, OPPONENT 77 1997 Season 76 1998 45 1995 Game 44 1996 9 9/10/00 at Baltimore Game 9 12/3/00 vs. Cleveland 6 9/29/96 vs. Carolina 9 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 6 11/17/96 at Pittsburgh 6 9/17/00 vs. Cincinnati MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, 6 9/7/03 at Carolina OPPONENT 6 11/14/04 vs. Detroit Season 1,858 1998 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, OPPONENT 1,730 1997 Season Game 478 2000 235 12/10/00 vs. Arizona 429 2004 198 12/6/98 vs. Detroit

RECORDS Game 199 11/14/04 vs. Detroit HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE, 102 9/7/03 at Carolina OPPONENT 94 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh Season 87 12/17/00 at Cincinnati 24.4 1998 (76 for 1,858 yards) 87 9/23/01 vs. Tennessee 23.7 1995 (54 for 1,278 yards) 23.7 2005 (56 for 1,327 yards) 340 HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, Game (minimum 4 returns) OPPONENT 39.4 9/6/98 at Chicago (5 for 197 yards) Season 36.3 11/28/99 at Baltimore (4 for 145 yards) 12.6 2000 (38 for 478 yards) 11.3 2004 (38 for 429 yards) MOST TOUCHDOWNS, KICKOFF RETURN, 10.5 2003 (40 for 420 yards) OPPONENT Game (minimum 4 returns) Game 33.2 11/14/04 vs. Detroit (6 for 199 yards) 1 12/10/95 vs. Indianapolis 18.8 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh (5 for 94 yards) 1 9/6/98 at Chicago 17.4 9/23/01 vs. Tennessee (5 for 87 yards) 1 12/23/00 at New York Giants

jaguars.com 121 1998 INTERCEPTIONS 121 2005 MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game Season 17 9/22/96 at New England (OT) 19 1999 15 10/13/96 vs. New York Jets 19 2005 15 10/2/05 vs. Denver 16 2004 15 2003 FEWEST PENALTIES Game Season 3 11/26/95 vs. Cin.; 12/24/95 vs. Clev.; 89 2002 8/31/97 at Balt.; 9/12/99 vs. S.F.; 90 1999 11/7/99 at Atl.; 10/8/00 vs. Balt.; Game 11/10/02 vs. Wash.; 12/19/04 at GB.; 0 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 1/2/05 at Oak.; 10/16/05 at Pitt.; 1 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta, 9/3/00 at Cleveland 10/30/05 at STL; 11/13/05 vs. Balt. MOST YARDS PENALIZED MOST INTERCEPTIONS, OPPONENT Season Season 1,006 1996 20 1996 1,006 2005 17 2003 970 1995 Game Game 5 10/20/96 at St. Louis 148 9/22/96 at New England 4 12/17/95 at Detroit 123 10/13/96 vs. New York Jets 122 11/30/97 vs. Baltimore MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Season FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED 330 1999 Season 193 2002 685 2002 184 2005 703 2000 155 1995 Game Game 0 12/1/02 vs. Pittsburgh 90 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco (3 ints) 3 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta 69 1/2/00 vs. Cincinnati (2 ints) MOST PENALTIES, OPPONENT MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS, Season OPPONENT 130 2005 Season 118 2004 370 1996 109 1998 299 2001 Game Game 18 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 177 10/20/96 at St. Louis (5 interceptions) 14 11/26/95 vs. Cincinnati 132 11/22/98 at Pittsburgh (3 interceptions) 13 12/12/04 vs. Chicago 12 12/19/04 at Green Bay MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TD 12 10/24/04 at Indianapolis Season 12 10/9/05 vs. Cincinnati 3 1999 2 2005 FEWEST PENALTIES, OPPONENT 1 1995 Season Game 90 1997 1 10/22/95 at Cleveland 93 1999 1 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco Game 1 9/26/99 vs. Tennessee 0 12/15/97 at Buffalo 1 11/28/99 at Baltimore 1 10/16/05 at Pittsburgh MOST YARDS PENALIZED, OPPONENT 1 11/13/95 vs. Baltimore Season 1,055 2005 RECORDS MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A 966 2004 TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT Game Season 149 10/12/05 vs. Miami 3 1996 140 1/1/06 vs. Tennessee 3 1998 129 11/12/95 vs. Seattle Game 2 11/22/98 at Pittsburgh FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED, OPPONENT 341 1 In 10 games Season 717 2002 728 1999 PENALTIES Game MOST PENALTIES 0 12/14/97 at Buffalo Season 10 12/3/95 at Denver 127 1996 10 12/22/96 vs. Atlanta 121 1995 10 9/12/99 vs. San Francisco

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 10 12/23/03 at Tennessee Season 63 2001 57 1995 SACKS Game MOST SACKS 8 12/9/01 at Cincinnati Season 8 12/16/01 at Cleveland 57 1999 48 1997 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH NO 47 2005 SACKS ALLOWED 43 2001 1 9/26/99 vs. Tenn.; 10/29/00 at Dal.; Game 12/10/00 vs. Ariz.; 9/15/02 at K.C.; 9 11/7/99 at Atlanta 9/28/03 at Hou.; 11/9/03 at Ind.; 6 In 5 games 11/30/03 vs. T.B. MOST SACKS, OPPONENT OPPONENTS RECORDS / REGULAR SEASON

PASSING LONGEST PASS PLAYS MOST YARDS PASSING 83t Jamie Martin (St. Louis) to 440 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Kevin Curtis (10/30/05) (9/25/00, 23 of 36) 79t (Tampa Bay) to Reidel 368 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Anthony (11/15/98) (10/24/04, 27 of 39) 77t Brad Johnson (Washington) to 367 Brett Favre, Green Bay Albert Connell (10/22/00) (12/19/04, 30 of 44) 76t Peyton Manning (Indianapolis) to 366 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore Marvin Harrison (9/25/00) (11/24/96, 31 of 50) 70 Peyton Manning (Indianapolis) to 362 Brett Favre, Green Bay Marcus Pollard (11/9/03) (12/3/01, 24 of 42) 68t Jeff Blake (Cincinnati) to Carl Pickens (9/10/95) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 50 Vinny Testaverde, Balt. (11/24/96) RUSHING 50 Rich Gannon, K.C. (11/9/97) 50 , Wash. (11/10/02) MOST RUSHING YARDS 49 Dan Marino, Miami (10/12/98) 179 Steven Jackson, St. Louis (10/30/05) 48 Jon Kitna, Cin. (11/11/01) 25 attempts 48 Donovan McNabb, Phil. (10/6/02) 176 Shawn Alexander, Seattle (10/7/01), 31 attempts MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 165 Eddie George, Tennessee (10/16/00), 31 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore (11/24/96) 30 attempts 30 Brett Favre, Green Bay (12/19/04) 160 Anthony Thomas, Chicago (1/6/02), 30 Dan Marino, Miami (10/12/98) 33 attempts 29 Rich Gannon, Kansas City (11/9/97) 158 Domanick Davis, Houston (12/26/04), 29 Kurt Warner, Arizona (11/27/05) 31 attempts 28 4 times, last Peyton Manning, 143 Eddie George, Houston (9/8/96), Indianapolis (11/9/03) 17 attempts

MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 13 , Philadelphia (10/12/97) 36 Terry Allen, Washington (9/28/97), 9 Neil OʼDonnell, Pittsburgh (10/29/95) 122 yards 9 David Carr, Houston (11/17/02) 33 Anthony Thomas, Chicago (1/6/02), 9 Tim Couch, Cleveland (12/8/02) 160 yards 31 Terrell Davis, Denver (10/25/98), 136 yards

RECORDS MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 5 Steve McNair, Tennessee (12/26/99) 31 Shawn Alexander, Seattle (10/7/01), 5 Tony Banks, Baltimore (9/10/00) 176 yards 4 John Elway, Denver (12/3/95) 31 Eddie George, Tennessee (10/13/02), 4 Peyton Manning, Indianapolis (9/25/00) 113 yards 31 Domanick Davis, Houston (12/26/04), MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 158 yards 342 3 Jeff Blake, Cincinnati (11/26/95) 3 Vinny Testaverde, Cleveland (12/24/95) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3 Vinny Testaverde, Baltimore (8/31/97) 3 Terrell Davis, Denver (10/25/98) 3 Brett Favre, Green Bay (12/19/04) 3 Travis Henry, Buffalo (9/14/03) 3 Kerry Collins, Oakland (1/2/05) 2 Errict Rhett, Tampa Bay (11/19/95) 3 Tommy Maddox, Pitt. (10/16/05) 2 Barry Sanders, Detroit (12/17/95) 3 Jamie Martin, St. Louis (10/30/05) 2 Ki-Jana Carter, Cincinnati (10/27/96) 3 Kyle Boller, Baltimore (11/13/05) 2 Ricky Williams, New Orleans (11/21/99) 2 Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh (10/1/00) 2 Stephen Davis, Washington (10/22/00)

jaguars.com 2 Kordell Stewart, Pittsburgh (11/19/00) 2 Shawn Alexander, Seattle (10/7/01) COMBINED YARDS 2 Steve McNair, Tennessee (11/4/01) (rushing/receiving/returns) 2 Jason Brookins, Baltimore (11/25/01) 269 , Tampa Bay (11/15/98), 2 Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants (11/3/02) 0 rushing, 126 receiving, 143 returns 2 David Carr, Houston (11/17/02) 257 Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04), 2 Eddie George, Tennessee (12/22/02) 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 215 Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore SCRIMMAGE (8/31/97), 5 rushing, 73 receiving, 86t Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95) 137 returns 45t Kordell Stewart, Pittsburgh (11/19/00) 44t Tiki Barber, N.Y. Giants (11/3/02) PUNTING MOST PUNTS RECEIVING 12 Chris Gardocki, Cleveland, MOST RECEPTIONS (12/3/00),517 yards 14 Tim Brown, Oakland (12/21/97) 10 Kyle Richardson, Baltimore 14 David Boston, San Diego (10/5/03) (9/20/98), 491 yards 12 Wayne Chrebet, N.Y. Jets (10/13/96) 11 Yancy Thigpen, Pittsburgh (10/26/97) HIGHEST GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE 11 Javon Walker, Green Bay (12/19/04) (minimum 4 punts) 57.5 Craig Hentrich, Tenn. (11/4/01), 4 punts MOST RECEIVING YARDS 52.7 Josh Miller, Pittsburgh (12/2/99), 6 punts 211 Albert Connell, Washington (10/22/00), 50.8 Chris Gardocki, Clev. (9/3/00), 5 punts 7 receptions 196 Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh (10/26/97), LONGEST PUNTS 11 receptions 80 Brian Moorman, Buff. (9/12/04), net 68 193 Amani Toomer, N.Y. Giants (12/23/00), 75 Josh Miller, Pittsburgh (12/2/99), net 55 8 receptions 75 Kyle Larson, Cincinnati (10/9/05) net 75 181 David Boston, San Diego (10/5/03), 72 Josh Miller, Pittsburgh (10/26/97), net 72 14 receptions 70 Sean Landeta, St. L. (10/20/96), net 50

MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS MOST PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 3 Curtis Conway, Chicago (10/15/95) 5 Rich Camarillo, Hou. (9/3/95), 9 punts 3 Carl Pickens, Cincinnati (12/1/96) 5 Josh Miller, Pitt. (11/18/01), 8 punts 3 , Philadelphia (10/12/97) 3 Albert Connell, Washington (10/22/00) PUNT RETURNS LONGEST RECEPTIONS MOST PUNT RETURNS 83t Kevin Curtis (St. Louis) from 6 Craig Yeast, Cincinnati (9/17/00) Jamie Martin (10/30/05) 6 Steve Smith, Carolina (9/7/03) 79t Reidel Anthony (Tampa Bay) from 6 Eddie Drummond, Detroit Trent Dilfer (11/15/98) (11/14/04) 77t Albert Connell (Washington) from 5 By 9 players Brad Johnson (10/22/00) 76t Marvin Harrison (Indianapolis) from MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Peyton Manning (9/25/00) 199 Eddie Drummond, Detroit 70 Marcus Pollard (Indianapolis) from (11/14/04), 6 returns Peyton Manning (11/9/03) 102 Steve Smith, Carolina (9/7/03), 68t Carl Pickens (Cincinnati) from 6 returns RECORDS Jeff Blake (9/10/95) 94 Antwaan Randle-El, Pittsburgh 10/16/05, 5 returns 87 Peter Warrick, Cin. (12/17/00), TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE 3 returns (rushing and receiving) 81 Deion Sanders, Dallas (10/19/97), 212 Terrell Davis, Denver (10/25/98), 5 returns 136 rushing, 76 receiving 343 211 Albert Connell, Washington LONGEST PUNT RETURNS (10/22/00), 0 rushing, 211 receiving 83t Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04) 207 Eddie George, Tenn. (10/16/00), 82t Peter Warrick, Cincinnati (12/17/00) 165 rushing, 42 receiving 72t Antwaan Randle-El, Pittsburgh 200 Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95), (10/16/05) 86 rushing, 114 receiving 55t Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04) 200 Steven Jackson, St. Louis 47 Aaron Glenn, Houston (10/27/02), 10/30/05, 179 rushing, 21 receiving (after throwback from Jabar Gaffney)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 2 Kenny Wright, Houston (9/28/03) (minimum 3 returns) 2 Sam Madison, Miami (10/12/03) 33.2 Eddie Drummond, Detroit (11/14/04), 2 Tyrone Poole, New England (12/14/03) 6 for 199 yards 29.0 Peter Warrick, Cincinnati (12/17/00), MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 3 for 87 yards 130 Dewayne Washington, Pitt. (11/22/98) 23.3 Dave Meggett, New England (9/22/96), 106 Anthony Parker, St. Louis (10/20/96) 3 for 70 yards 97 Anthony Henry, Cleveland (12/16/01) 18.8 Antwaan Randle-El, Pittsburgh (10/16/05), 5 for 94 yards LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 17.0 Steve Smith, Carolina (9/7/03), 97t Anthony Henry, Cleveland (12/16/01) 6 for 102 yards 92t Anthony Parker, St. Louis (10/20/96) 78t Dewayne Washington, Pitt. (11/22/98) MOST FAIR CATCHES 3 Six times, last time, Troy Walters, INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TD Indianapolis 9/18/2005 2 Dewayne Washington, Pitt. (11/22/98)

KICKOFF RETURNS SACKS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS MOST SACKS 8 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona (12/10/00), 3.0 Hugh Douglas, N.Y. Jets (9/17/95) 193 yards 3.0 Bennie Thompson, Baltimore (11/10/96) 8 Nate Jacquet, Minnesota (12/23/01), 3.0 Chad Brown, Pittsburgh (11/17/96) 155 yards 3.0 Michael McCrary, Seattle (12/15/96) 7 Reidel Anthony, Tampa Bay (11/15/98), 3.0 , Denver (12/13/99) 143 yards 3.0 Jevon Kearse, Tennessee (11/4/01) 7 Corey Harris, Baltimore (9/10/00), 3.0 Justin Smith, Cincinnati (12/9/01) 153 yards 3.0 Jamir Miller, Cleveland (12/16/01) 3.0 Mike Rucker, Carolina (9/7/03) MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 3.0 Adewale Ogunleye, Miami (10/12/03) 197 Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98), 3.0 Montae Reagor, Indianapolis (9/18/05) 5 returns 196 Adam Jones, Tennessee (11/20/05) TACKLES 6 returns 193 MarTay Jenkins, Arizona (12/10/00), MOST TACKLES 8 returns 15 , Atlanta (12/28/03) 175 Terry Fair, Detroit (12/6/98), 14 , St. Louis (10/20/96) 5 returns 14 Anthony Parker, St. Louis (10/20/96) 14 Ray Lewis, Baltimore (1/2/03) MOST KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 14 Lance Briggs, Chicago (12/12/04) 1 Aaron Bailey, Indianapolis (12/10/95), 95 yards 1 Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98), 88 yards FUMBLES 1 Jason Sehorn, N.Y. Giants (12/23/00), MOST FORCED FUMBLES 38 yards (onside kick) 2 Tony Parrish, Chicago (9/6/98) 2 John Randle, Minnesota (12/20/98) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 2 Jamie Sharper, Baltimore (9/10/00) 95t Aaron Bailey, Indianapolis (12/10/95) 2 Al Wilson, Denver (10/2/05) 88t Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98) 2 Shantee Orr, Houston (12/24/05) 85 David Dunn, Cincinnati (11/23/97) 85 Adam Jones, Tennessee (11/20/05) MOST FUMBLE RECOVERIES 2 Bobby Houston, N.Y. Jets (9/17/95) HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 2 Samari Rolle, Tennessee (9/23/01) (minimum 3 returns) 2 Kimo von Oelhoffen, Pittsburgh (11/18/01) 43.3 Corey Harris, Baltimore (11/28/99),

RECORDS 3 for 130 yards SCORING 39.4 Glyn Milburn, Chicago (9/6/98), 5 for 197 yards POINTS 37.7 Will Blackwell, Pittsburgh (9/22/97), 19 Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh, (12/1/02), 6 4 for 151 yards FGs, 1 XP 18 Curtis Conway, Chicago (10/15/95), 3 TDs 344 INTERCEPTIONS 18 Joey Galloway, Seattle (11/12/95), 3 TDs MOST INTERCEPTIONS 18 Carl Pickens, Cincinnati (12/1/96), 3 TDs 3 Samari Rolle, Tennessee (12/26/99) 18 Irving Fryar, Philadelphia (10/12/97), 2 Marcus Robertson, Houston (9/8/96) 3 TDs 2 Anthony Parker, St. Louis (10/20/96) 18 Terrell Davis, Denver (10/25/98), 3 TDs 2 Keith Lyle, St. Louis (10/20/96) 18 Albert Connell, Washington (10/22/00), 2 Dewayne Washington, Pittsburgh (11/22/98) 3 TDs 2 Samari Rolle, Tennessee (11/26/00) 18 Travis Henry, Buffalo (9/14/03), 3 TDs 2 Anthony Henry, Cleveland (12/16/01)

jaguars.com 2006 TOUCHDOWNS St. Louis,10/30/05 By Opponents Baltimore, 11/1/98 By Jaguars DOWN - BLOCKED PUNTRETURNEDFORA TOUCH By Opponents Pittsburgh, 9/22/97 By Jaguars TOUCHDOWN BLOCKED FIELDGOALRETURNEDFORA (27 yards),11/20/05 By Opponents Baltimore, 11/2/03 By Jaguars FUMBLE RETURNEDFORATOUCHDOWN Houston (43yards),10/31/04 By Opponents Baltimore, 11/13/05 By Jaguars TOUCHDOWN INTERCEPTED PASSRETURNEDFORA Pittsburgh (72yards),10/16/05 By Opponents Philadelphia, 10/6/02 By Jaguars PUNT RETURNEDFORATOUCHDOWN Giants (38yards),12/23/00 By Opponents Arizona, 11/27/05 By Jaguars KICKOFF RETURNEDFORATOUCHDOWN Kordell StewarttoJeromeBettis) 10/26/97 (on17-yardtouchdownpassfrom By Opponents return foratouchdown) 10/16/05 (RasheanMathis41-yardinterception By Jaguars OVERTIME GAMEWON EXTRA POINTS FIELD GOALS MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 3 By7players Todd Peterson,Seattle(11/12/95) 5 6 MattStover, Baltimore(10/8/00) AdamVinatieri, N.E.(9/22/96)(OT) 5 Jeff Reed,Pittsburgh,(12/1/02) 5 6 Travis Henry, Buffalo (9/14/03),3rush. AlbertConnell,Wash. (10/22/00),3rec. 3 Terrell Davis,Den.(10/25/98),3rush. 3 IrvingFryar, Phil.(10/12/97),3rec. 3 CarlPickens,Cin.(12/1/96),3rec. 3 3 JoeyGalloway, Sea.(11/12/95), 3 THE LAST TIME ITHAPPENED. . . Curtis Conway, Chic.(10/15/95),3rec. — Alvis Whitted(24yards)at — ChrisHudson(58yards)vs. — Akin Ayodele (15yards)at — MikePeterson(26yards)vs. — BobbyShaw(69yards)vs. — DerrickWimbush(91yards)at — Jaguars23,atPittsburgh17, 1 rush.,2rec. — BrandonChillar(29yards)at — None — Antwan Odomof Tennessee — DeMarcusFagginsof — Antwaan RandleElof — JasonSehornofNew York — atPittsburgh23,Jaguars17, (102 yards),12/11/05 By Jaguars 100 YARDSRECEIVING Indianapolis (324yards),12/11/05 By Opponents (300 yards),10/24/04 By Jaguars 300 YARDSPASSING By Opponents yards), 11/19/00 By Jaguars 200 YARDSRUSHING (179 yards),10/30/05 By Opponents Tennessee (102yards),1/1/06 By Jaguars 100 YARDSRUSHING 12/26/04 By Opponents By Jaguars SHUTOUT out ofendzone),9/7/03 By Opponents 12/12/04 By Jaguars SAFETY SCORED By Opponents (Doug Pelfrey),10/5/97 By Jaguars BLOCKED EXTRAPOINT (Chris Hanson),10/30/05 By Opponents (Kyle Larson),10/9/05 By Jaguars BLOCKED PUNT (Seth Marler),12/28/03 By Opponents (Jason Elam),10/2/05 By Jaguars BLOCKED FIELDGOAL LONGEST FIELDGOALS MOST BLOCKEDKICKS(FGs,PATs) 6 JasonElam,Denver(10/25/98) *63 3AlDelGreco,Houston(10/1/95) 53 3Gary Anderson, Minnesota(12/20/98) 53 JuranBolden, Atlanta (12/28/03) FakhirBrown,NewOrleans(12/21/03) 1 MikeMinter, Carolina(9/7/03) 1 RodSmart,Carolina(9/7/03) 1 James Williams, Chicago(1/6/02) 1 GregEllis,Dallas(10/29/00) 1 RayBuchanan, Atlanta (11/7/99) 1 Tony Siragusa,Indianapolis(12/10/95) 1 JohnCopeland,Cincinnati(11/26/95) 1 1 — JimmySmithvs. Indianapolis — ByronLeftwichatIndianapolis — Fred Taylor atPittsburgh(234 — LaBrandon Toefield vs. — Jaguars27,Houston0,12/7/03 — DarylSmithvs.Chicago, — Tony Brackensvs.Cincinnati — DerrickWimbushvs.Cincinnati — RasheanMathisvs.Denver BLOCKED KICKS * TiedNFLrecord — PeytonManningof — None — StevenJacksonofSt.Louis — vs.Houston21,Jaguars0, — Team, Carolina(Ballkicked — None — BrandonChillarofSt.Louis — JuranBoldenof Atlanta 345 RECORDS By Opponents— Andre Johnson of Houston By Opponents— Marvin Harrison of (119 yards), 12/24/05 Indianapolis, 12/11/05 200 YARDS RECEIVING By Jaguars— Jimmy Smith at Baltimore (291 THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING yards), 9/10/00 By Jaguars— LaBrandon Toefield at Houston, By Opponents— Albert Connell of 12/24/05 Washington (211 yards), 10/22/00 By Opponents— Travis Henry of Buffalo, 9/14/03 100 YARDS RUSHING IN A HALF By Jaguars— Fred Taylor vs. St. Louis (138 FIVE FIELD GOALS yards in first half), 10/30/05 By Jaguars— Mike Hollis at Baltimore, By Opponents— Steven Jackson of St. Louis 9/10/00 (138 yards in second half), 10/30/05 By Opponents— Jeff Reed of Pittsburgh, 12/1/02 (six field goals) 100 YARDS RECEIVING IN A HALF By Jaguars— Jimmy Smith vs. San Diego THREE SACKS (116 yards in first half), 10/5/03 By Jaguars— Paul Spicer at N.Y. Jets, By Opponents— Marvin Harrison of 9/25/05 Indianapolis (110 yards in first half), 12/11/05 By Opponents— Montae Reagor of Indianapolis, 9/18/05 TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERSIN SAME GAME By Jaguars— Keenan McCardell (119 yards) TWO SACKS and Jimmy Smith (118 yards) at Baltimore, By Jaguars— John Henderson at Houston, 10/28/01 12/24/05 By Opponents— Bill Schroeder (106 yards) By Opponents— Shantae Orr of Houston, and Antonio Freeman (104 yards) of Green 12/24/05 Bay, 12/3/01 MISSED POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWN FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES ATTEMPT By Jaguars— Mark Brunell at Cincinnati, By Jaguars— Josh Scobee vs. Tennessee, 11/29/98 1/1/06 By Opponents— Peyton Manning of By Opponents— Rob Bironas of Tennessee, Indianapolis, 9/25/00 1/1/06

THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES TWO-POINT CONVERSION By Jaguars— Byron Leftwich at Tennessee, By Jaguars— David Garrard run vs. 11/20/05 Indianapolis, 12/11/05 By Opponents— Peyton Manning of By Opponents— Donald Driver of Green Bay Indianapolis, 10/24/04 (pass from Brett Favre), 12/19/04

THREE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS MISSED TWO-POINT CONVERSION By Jaguars— Jimmy Smith at Baltimore, By Jaguars— Mark Brunell vs. Carolina, run 9/10/00 failed, 9/7/03 By Opponents— Albert Connell of By Opponents— Derrick Mason of Washington, 10/22/00 Tennessee, pass from Steve McNair failed, 10/3/04 TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS By Jaguars— Jimmy Smith vs. Seattle, 9/11/05 RECORDS

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1 Tony Brackens (1996-99) SERVICE MOST GAMES PLAYED Game 9 Jimmy Smith 2 Jimmy Smith (1/10/99 at NYJ) 8 Bryan Barker, Reggie Barlow, 2 Jimmy Smith (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Aaron Beasley, Mark Brunell, Ben 2 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Coleman, Kevin Hardy, Mike Hollis, Keenan McCardell, Leon Searcy MOST FIELD GOALS Career MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 16 Mike Hollis (1996-99), 18 attempts 9 Jimmy Smith Game 8 Bryan Barker, Reggie Barlow, 4 Mike Hollis (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 4 attempts Aaron Beasley, Mark Brunell, Ben 3 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 at Buff.), 4 attempts Coleman, Kevin Hardy, Mike Hollis, 3 Mike Hollis (1/4/97 at Den.), 3 attempts Keenan McCardell, Leon Searcy 2 Mike Hollis (1/12/97 at N.E.), 2 attempts 2 Mike Hollis (1/15/00 vs. Mia.), 3 attempts MOST STARTS 9 Jimmy Smith MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A 8 Mark Brunell, Ben Coleman, Keenan FIELD GOAL McCardell, Leon Searcy 7 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 through 1/15/00)

MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 9 Jimmy Smith 15 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 through 1/15/00) 8 Mark Brunell, Ben Coleman, Keenan McCardell, Leon Searcy HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Career SCORING 88.9 Mike Hollis (1996-99), 16 of 18 MOST POINTS LONGEST FIELD GOALS Career 46 Mike Hollis (1/4/97 at Denver) 70 Mike Hollis (1996-99), 16 FG, 22 PAT 45 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 42 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005), 7 TD 45 Mike Hollis (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 18 Natrone Means (1996-97), 3 TD 42 Mike Hollis (1/4/97 at Denver) 18 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005), 3 TD 12 Keenan McCardell (1996-99), 2 TD MOST EXTRA POINTS 12 James Stewart (1996-99), 2 TD Career Game 22 Mike Hollis (1996-99), 22 attempts 14 Mike Hollis (1/15/00 vs. Mia.) 2 FG, 8 PAT Game 13 Mike Hollis (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 4 FG,1 PAT 8 Mike Hollis (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 8 att. 12 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 at Buff.), 3 FG, 3 PAT 3 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 at Buff.), 3 att. 12 Mike Hollis (1/4/97 at Den.), 3 FG, 3 PAT 3 Mike Hollis (1/4/97 at Den.), 3 att. 12 Jimmy Smith (1/10/99 at NYJ), 2 TD 3 Mike Hollis (1/10/99 at NYJ), 3 att. 12 Jimmy Smith (1/15/00 vs. Miami.), 2 TD 12 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 2 TD MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS 22 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 through 1/23/00) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING 8 Mike Hollis (12/28/96 through 1/10/99) HIGHEST EXTRA-POINT PERCENTAGE 3 Jimmy Smith (1/3/99 through 1/15/00) Career 2 Natrone Means (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) 100.0 Mike Hollis (1996-99), 22 of 22 2 Jimmy Smith (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) 2 James Stewart (1/15/00 through 1/23/00) PASSING MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING A MOST YARDS PASSING RECORDS TOUCHDOWN Career 3 Jimmy Smith (1/3/99 through 1/15/00) 1,525 Mark Brunell (1996-99), 124 of 244 2 Natrone Means (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) 179 Byron Leftwich (2005), 18 of 31 2 Jimmy Smith (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) 172 Jay Fiedler (1999), 7 of 11 2 James Stewart (1/15/00 through 1/23/00) Game 245 Mark Brunell (1/4/97 at Den.), 18 of 29 347 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 239 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buff.), 18 of 33 Career 226 Mark Brunell (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.), 19 of 38 7 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005) 203 Mark Brunell (12/27/97 at Den.) 18 of 32 3 Natrone Means (1996-97) 190 Mark Brunell (1/12/97 at N.E.), 20 of 38 3 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005) 179 Byron Leftwich (1/7/06 at N.E.), 18 of 31 2 Keenan McCardell (1996-99) 172 Jay Fiedler (1/15/00 vs. Mia.), 7 of 11 2 James Stewart (1996-99) 1 Travis Davis (1996-97) 1 Clyde Simmons (1996-97)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 58.1 Byron Leftwich (1/7/06 at N.E.) Career 18 of 31 attempts 244 Mark Brunell (1996-99), 124 comp. 56.3 Mark Brunell (12/27/97 at Denver), 31 Byron Leftwich (2005), 18 comp. 18 of 32 attempts 11 Jay Fiedler (1999), 7 comp. 54.6 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buffalo), Game 18 of 33 attempts 38 Mark Brunell (1/12/97 at N.E.), 20 comp. 38 Mark Brunell (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.), 19 comp. HIGHEST PASSER RATING 34 Mark Brunell (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 14 comp. Career 33 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buff.), 18 comp. 68.8 David Garrard (2005) 32 Mark Brunell (12/27/97 at Den.), 18 comp. 67.1 Mark Brunell (1996-99) 31 Mark Brunell (1/10/99 at NYJ), 12 comp. 61.1 Byron Leftwich (2005) 31 Byron Leftwich (1/7/06 at N.E.), 18 comp. 29 Mark Brunell (1/4/97 at Den.), 18 comp. HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN Career MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 6.25 Mark Brunell (1996-99), Career 244 attempts, 1,525 yards 124 Mark Brunell (1996-98), 244 att. 5.77 Byron Leftwich (2005), Game 31 attempts, 179 yards 20 Mark Brunell (1/12/97 at N.E.), 38 att. Game (minimum 20 attempts) 19 Mark Brunell (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.), 38 att. 8.45 Mark Brunell (1/4/97 at Denver), 18 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buff.), 33 att. 29 attempts, 245 yards 18 Mark Brunell (1/4/97 at Den.), 29 att. 7.24 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buffalo), 18 Mark Brunell (12/27/97 at Den.), 32 att. 33 attempts, 239 yards 18 Byron Leftwich (1/7/06 at N.E.), 31 att. LONGEST PASS COMPLETIONS MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS 70t Jay Fiedler to Jimmy Smith 7 Byron Leftwich (1/7/06 at N.E.) (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 5 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 52t Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 5 Mark Brunell (1/12/97 at New England) (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) 5 Mark Brunell (12/27/97 at Denver) 47 Mark Brunell to Pete Mitchell 5 Mark Brunell (1/3/99 vs. New England) (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 44 Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES (1/4/97 at Denver) Career 41 David Garrard to Matt Jones 10 Mark Brunell (1996-99) (1/7/06 at New England) Game 39t Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor 3 Mark Brunell (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 2 Mark Brunell (1/4/97 at Denver) 38t Jay Fiedler to Alvis Whitted 2 Mark Brunell (1/15/00 vs. Miami) (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 2 Jay Fiedler (1/1500 vs. Miami) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS COMPLETIONS MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 70 Jay Fiedler to Jimmy Smith TOUCHDOWN PASS (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 4 Mark Brunell (1/3/99 through 1/23/00) 52 Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 2 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) 39 Mark Brunell to Fred Taylor MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Career 38 Jay Fiedler to Alvis Whitted 10 Mark Brunell (1996-99), 244 att. (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Game 37 Mark Brunell to Jimmy Smith 3 Mark Brunell (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) (1/3/99 vs. New England) 2 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 31 Mark Brunell to Keenan McCardell 2 Mark Brunell (1/12/97 at New England) (1/4/97 at Denver) 2 Mark Brunell (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) RECORDS MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN RUSHING INTERCEPTION MOST RUSHING YARDS 66 Mark Brunell (12/28/96 through 1/12/97) Career 517 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005), 98 attempts LOWEST INTERCEPTION RATE 398 Natrone Means (1996-97), 81 attempts Career (minimum 100 attempts) 166 James Stewart (1996-99), 30 attempts 348 4.10 Mark Brunell (1996-99), 10 of 244 att. 103 Mark Brunell (1996-99), 27 attempts Game HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 175 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buff.), 31 att. Career 162 Fred Taylor (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 33 att. 58.7 Byron Leftwich (2005), 18 of 31 att. 140 Natrone Means (1/4/97 at Den.), 21 att. 50.8 Mark Brunell (1996-98), 124 of 244 att. 135 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 18 att. Game (minimum 15 completions) 110 Fred Taylor (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.), 19 att. 62.1 Mark Brunell (1/4/97 at Denver), 18 of 29 attempts MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

jaguars.com Career 33 James Stewart (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) 98 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005), 517 30 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo) yards 81 Natrone Means (1996-97), 398 yards RECEIVING 30 James Stewart (1996-99), 166 yards MOST RECEPTIONS 27 Mark Brunell (1996-99), 103 yards Career Game 41 Keenan McCardell (1996-99), 475 33 Fred Taylor (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), yards, 2 TD 162 yards 40 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005), 647 31 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo), yards, 7 TD 175 yards 16 Pete Mitchell (1996-98), 178 yards 21 Natrone Means (1/4/97 at Denver), Game 140 yards 7 Pete Mitchell (1/12/97 at N.E), 63 yards 6 Keenan McCardell (1/12/97 at N.E.), MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 62 yards Career 6 Keenan McCardell (12/27/97 at Den.), 3 Natrone Means (1996-97) 55 yards 2 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005) 6 Jimmy Smith (12/27/97 at Den.), 55 yards 2 James Stewart (1996-99) 6 Keenan McCardell (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), Game 72 yards 1 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 6 Keenan McCardell (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.) 1 Natrone Means (1/4/97 at Denver) 67 yards 1 Natrone Means (12/27/97 at Denver) 6 Matt Jones (1/7/06 at N.E.), 94 yards 1 Fred Taylor (1/3/99 vs. N.E.) 1 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami) MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1 James Stewart (1/15/00 vs. Miami) Career 1 James Stewart (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.) 647 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005), 40 rec., 7 TD MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 475 Keenan McCardell (1996-99), 31 rec., 2 TD RUSHING TOUCHDOWN 178 Pete Mitchell (1996-98), 16 receptions 2 Natrone Means (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) Game 2 James Stewart (1/15/00 through 1/23/00) 136 Jimmy Smith (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 5 rec. 104 Jimmy Smith (1/10/99 at NYJ), 5 rec. HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE 94 Matt Jones (1/7/06 at N.E.), 6 rec. Career 92 Jimmy Smith (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.), 5 rec. 5.5 James Stewart (1996-99), 76 Keenan McCardell (12/28/96 at Buff.), 4 rec. 30 attempts, 166 yards 5.3 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005), MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 98 attempts, 517 yards Career 4.9 Natrone Means (1996-97), 7 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005) 81 attempts, 398 yards 2 Keenan McCardell (1996-99) 3.8 Mark Brunell (1996-99), Game 27 attempts, 103 yards 2 Jimmy Smith (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) Game (minimum 10 attempts) 2 Jimmy Smith (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 7.5 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 18 for 135 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEP- 6.7 Natrone Means (1/4/97 at Denver), TION 21 for 140 yards 9 Jimmy Smith (12/28/96-1/7/06) 5.8 Fred Taylor (1/23/99 vs. Tennessee), 8 Keenan McCardell (12/28/96-1/23/00) 19 for 110 yards 6 Pete Mitchell (12/28/96-1/10/99) 5.6 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo), 31 for 175 yards MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 5.6 James Stewart (1/15/00 vs. Miami), RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN 11 for 62 yards 2 Jimmy Smith (12/28/96 through 1/4/97) 2 Jimmy Smith (1/3/99 through 1/10/99)

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES RECORDS Career HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE 3 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005) Career 2 Natrone Means (1996-97) 16.2 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005), 40 receptions, 647 yards LONGEST RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE 11.6 Keenan McCardell (1996-99), 90t Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 41 receptions, 475 yards 62 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 11.1 Pete Mitchell (1996-98), 349 46 Fred Taylor (1/3/99 vs. New England) 16 receptions,178 yards 33t James Stewart (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) Game (minimum 4 receptions) 31 Fred Taylor (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) 27.2 Jimmy Smith (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 30t Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 5 receptions, 136 yards 20.8 Jimmy Smith (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets), LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS FROM 5 receptions, 104 yards SCRIMMAGE 19.0 Keenan McCardell (12/28/96 at Buffalo), 90 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 4 receptions, 76 yards

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS LONGEST RECEPTIONS PUNT RETURNS 70t Jimmy Smith from Jay Fiedler (1/15/00 vs. Miami) MOST PUNT RETURNS 52t Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell Career (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) 17 Reggie Barlow (1996-99), 128 yards 47 Pete Mitchell from Mark Brunell 7 Chris Hudson (1996-98), 29 yards (12/28/96 at Buffalo) Game 44 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 7 Reggie Barlow (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 72 yards (1/4/97 at Denver) 5 Reggie Barlow (1/15/00 vs. Mia.), 44 yards 41 Matt Jones from David Garrard 4 Chris Hudson (1/12/97 at N.E.), 15 yards (1/7/06 at New England) 3 Reggie Barlow (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.), 2 yards 39t Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell 3 Alvin Pearman (1/7/06 at N.E.) (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 12 yards

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 70 Jimmy Smith from Jay Fiedler Career (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 128 Reggie Barlow (1996-99), 17 returns 52 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 29 Chris Hudson (1996-98), 7 returns (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) Game 39 Fred Taylor from Mark Brunell 72 Reggie Barlow (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 7 returns (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 44 Reggie Barlow (1/15/00 vs. Mia.), 5 returns 38 Alvis Whitted from Jay Fiedler (1/15/00 vs. Miami) LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 37 Jimmy Smith from Mark Brunell 24 Reggie Barlow (1/15/00 vs. Miami) (1/3/99 vs. New England) 14 Reggie Barlow (1/3/99 vs. N.E.) 11 Chris Hudson (12/28/96 at Buffalo)

PUNTING HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE MOST PUNTS Career Career 7.5 Reggie Barlow (1996-99), 17 for 128 yards 34 Bryan Barker (1996-99), 40.6 average 4.1 Chris Hudson (1996-98), 7 for 29 yards 5 Chris Hanson (2005), 41.8 average Game (minimum 3 returns) Game 10.3 Reggie Barlow (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 6 Bryan Barker (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 269 yards 7 for 72 yards 5 Bryan Barker (12/28/96 at Buff.), 253 yards 8.8 Reggie Barlow (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 5 Bryan Barker (1/12/97 at N.E.), 182 yards 5 for 44 yards 5 Bryan Barker (1/15/00 vs. Mia.), 195 yards 5 Chris Hanson (1/7/06 at N.E.), 209 yards MOST FAIR CATCHES Career HIGHEST GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE 4 Chris Hudson (1996-98) Career Game 41.8 Chris Hanson (2005), 5 punts 2 Chris Hudson (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 40.6 Bryan Barker (1996-99), 34 punts 2 Chris Hudson (1/4/97 at Denver) Game (minimum 4 punts) 2 Reggie Barlow (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.) 50.6 Bryan Barker (12/28/96 at Buff.), 5 punts 44.8 Bryan Barker (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 6 punts KICKOFF RETURNS HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Career Career 35.6 Chris Hanson (2005), 5 punts 12 Reggie Barlow (1996-99), 360 yards 35.0 Bryan Barker (1996-99), 34 punts 12 Bucky Brooks (1996), 218 yards Game (minimum 4 punts) Game 44.2 Bryan Barker (12/28/96 at Buff.), 5 punts 4 Bucky Brooks (1/4/97 at Den.), 75 yards 40.3 Bryan Barker (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 6 punts 4 Bucky Brooks (12/28/96 at Buff.), 74 yards 4 Bucky Brooks (1/12/97 at N.E.), 69 yards

RECORDS LONGEST PUNTS 4 Derrick Wimbush (1/7/06 at N.E.), 60 Bryan Barker (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), net 40 97 yards 59 Bryan Barker (12/28/96 at Buff.), net 58 55 Bryan Barker (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), net 35 MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Career MOST KICKS INSIDE THE 20 360 Reggie Barlow (1996-99), 12 ret. Career 218 Bucky Brooks (1996), 12 ret. 350 7 Bryan Barker (1996-99) Game 1 Chris Hanson (2005) 118 Reggie Barlow (12/27/97 at Denver), Game 3 returns 2 Bryan Barker (12/28/96 at Buffalo) 118 Reggie Barlow (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets), 3 returns MOST CONSECUTIVE PUNTS WITHOUT A BLOCK 97 Derrick Wimbush (1/7/06 at N.E.) 34 Bryan Barker (1996-99) 4 returns 75 Bucky Brooks (1/4/97 at Denver), 4 returns

jaguars.com LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 42 Eddie Robinson (1996-97) 88 Reggie Barlow (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) 35 Donovin Darius (1996-99) 58 Reggie Barlow (12/27/97 at Denver) 34 Bryan Schwartz (1997-98) Game HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 23 Kevin Hardy (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) Career 16 Bryan Schwartz (12/27/97 at Denver) 30.0 Reggie Barlow (1996-99), 12 for 360 yards 15 Donovin Darius (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets) 24.3 Derrick Wimbush (2005), 4 for 97 15 Kevin Hardy (1/23/00 vs. Tennessee) yards 18.2 Bucky Brooks (1996), 12 for 218 yards COMBINED YARDS Game (minimum 3 returns) (rushing and receiving) 39.3 Reggie Barlow (12/27/97 at Denver), Career 3 for 118 yards 647 Jimmy Smith (1996-99, 2005), 39.3 Reggie Barlow (1/10/99 at N.Y. Jets), 0 rushing, 647 receiving 3 for 118 yards 585 Fred Taylor (1998-99, 2005), 517 rushing, 68 receiving 475 Keenan McCardell (1996-98), INTERCEPTIONS 0 rushing, 475 receiving MOST INTERCEPTIONS 443 Natrone Means (1996-97), Career 398 rushing, 45 receiving 3 Aaron Beasley (1996-99) Game 1 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 186 Natrone Means (1/4/97 at Denver), 1 Chris Hudson (1996-98) 140 rushing, 46 receiving 1 Donovin Darius (1998-99) 174 Fred Taylor (1/15/00 vs. Miami), 1 Fernando Bryant (1999) 135 rushing, 39 receiving Game 171 Natrone Means (12/28/96 at Buffalo), 2 Aaron Beasley (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 175 rushing, minus-4 receiving

MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS FUMBLES Career MOST FUMBLES 20 Aaron Beasley (1996-99), 3 interceptions Career 20 Clyde Simmons (1996-97), 1 interception 6 Mark Brunell (1996-99) 17 Chris Hudson (1996-98), 1 interception 2 Chris Hudson (1996-98) Game 2 Kyle Brady (1999, 2005) 20 Clyde Simmons (12/28/96 at Buff.), 1 int. Game 17 Chris Hudson (1/3/99 vs. N.E.), 1 int. 2 Mark Brunell (1/3/99 vs. N.E.) 15 Aaron Beasley (1/12/97 at N.E.), 1 int. 2 Mark Brunell (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.) 2 Kyle Brady (1/23/00 vs. Tenn.) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 20t Clyde Simmons (12/28/96 at Buff.) MOST FORCED FUMBLES 17 Chris Hudson (1/3/99 vs. N.E.) Career 3 Joel Smeenge (1997-99) MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TD 3 Kevin Hardy (1996-99) Career 2 Chris Hudson (1996-98) 1 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 2 Tony Brackens (1996-99) Game Game 1 Clyde Simmons (12/28/96 at Buffalo), 1 18 times by 14 players 20 yards MOST OPPONENT FUMBLE RECOVERIES SACKS Career MOST SACKS 3 Tony Brackens (1996-99) Career 2 Dave Thomas (1997-99) 4.0 Tony Brackens (1996-99) 2 Donovin Darius (1998-99) 3.5 Clyde Simmons (1996-97) 2.0 Joel Smeenge (1997-99) Game

2.0 Gary Walker (1999) 2 Donovin Darius (1/15/00 vs. Miami) RECORDS Game 2 Clyde Simmons (12/28/96 at Buff.) BLOCKED KICKS 2 Gary Walker (1/15/00 vs. Miami) MOST BLOCKED PUNTS Career MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A SACK 1 Travis Davis (1996-98) 3 Tony Brackens (1/3/99 through 1/23/00) 1 Corey Chamblin (1999) 2 Eddie Robinson (1/4/97 through Game 351 1/12/97) 1 Travis Davis (12/27/97 at Denver) 2 Joel Smeenge (12/27/97 through 1 Corey Chamblin (1/15/00 vs. Miami) 1/3/99) BLOCKED PUNT RETURNS TACKLES 1 Travis Davis (12/27/97 at Denver), MOST TACKLES 29 yards for a touchdown Career 96 Kevin Hardy (1996-99)

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS TEAM RECORDS / POSTSEASON

SERVICE MOST FIELD GOALS Season POSTSEASON RECORD 8 1996 4-5 5 1998 HOME POSTSEASON RECORD Game 2-1 4 1/3/99 vs. New England ROAD POSTSEASON RECORD 3 12/28/96 at Buffalo 2-4 3 1/4/97 at Denver

SCORING MOST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED MOST POINTS SCORED Season Season 4 1996 76 1999 3 1998 66 1996 Game Game 2 12/28/96 at Buffalo 62 1/15/00 vs. Miami 2 1/12/97 at New England 30 12/28/96 at Buf.; 1/4/97 at Den. 2 1/10/99 at New York Jets

FEWEST POINTS SCORED FIRST DOWNS Season MOST FIRST DOWNS 3 2005 Season 17 1997 58 1996 Game 41 1999 3 1/7/06 at New England Game 6 1/12/97 at New England 22 1/4/97 at Denver 21 1/15/00 vs. Miami FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED 28 2005 Season 40 1999 53 1996 Game 43 1998 7 1/15/00 vs. Miami Game 10 1/3/99 vs. New England 29 1/10/99 at New York Jets 28 12/27/97 at Denver MOST POINTS ALLOWED Season MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING 74 1996 Season 44 1998 20 1996 Game 15 1999 42 12/27/97 at Denver Game 34 1/10/99 at New York Jets 10 1/15/00 vs. Miami 9 1/4/97 at Denver MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 69 1/15/00, Jaguars (62) vs. Miami (7) MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING ALLOWED 59 12/27/97, Jaguars (17) at Denver (42) Season 18 1996 FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS 18 1997 26 1/12/97, Jaguars (6) at New England Game (20) 18 12/27/97 at Denver 31 1/7/06, Jaguars (3) at New England (28) 11 1/10/99 at New York Jets

MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING RECORDS Season Season 10 1999 36 1996 6 1996 23 1999 Game Game 8 1/15/00 vs. Miami 14 1/7/06 at New England 3 In 3 games 13 12/28/96 at Buf.; 1/23/00 vs. Ten.

352 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING ALLOWED Season Season 9 1996 34 1996 6 1997 28 1998 Game Game 6 1/4/97 at Denver 17 1/10/99 at New York Jets 4 In 4 games 14 12/28/96 at Buffalo

jaguars.com MOST FIRST DOWNS PENALTY MOST GROSS YARDS PASSING ALLOWED Season Season 3 1998 650 1996 3 1999 474 1998 Game Game 2 In 4 games 284 1/10/99 at New York Jets 246 12/28/96 at Buffalo MOST FIRST DOWNS PENALTY ALLOWED Season MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS 6 1999 Season 2 1997 100 1996 Game 65 1998 4 1/15/00 vs. Miami Game 2 In 2 games 39 1/7/06 at New England 38 1/12/97 at N.E.; 1/23/00 vs. Ten. TOTAL NET YARDS MOST NET YARDS GAINED MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED Season Season 1,141 1996 107 1996 880 1999 80 1998 Game Game 520 1/15/00 vs. Miami 44 1/3/99 vs. New England 443 1/4/97 at Denver 41 1/15/00 vs. Miami

MOST NET YARDS ALLOWED MOST PASS COMPLETIONS Season Season 56 1996 893 1996 31 1999 635 1998 Game Game 21 1/7/06 at New England 511 12/27/97 at Denver 20 1/12/97 at New England 429 1/10/99 at New York Jets MOST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED MOST NET YARDS GAINED BOTH TEAMS Season Season 67 1996 2,033 1996 45 1998 1,300 1999 Game Game 25 1/4/97 at Denver 794 1/4/97 at Denver 24 1/10/99 at New York Jets 748 12/27/97 at Denver PASSING MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Season MOST NET YARDS PASSING 5 1999 Season 4 1998 653 1996 Game 503 1999 4 1/15/00 vs. Miami Game 3 1/10/99 at New York Jets 277 1/15/00 vs. Miami 245 1/4/97 at Denver MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES ALLOWED Season MOST NET YARDS PASSING ALLOWED 3 1996, 2005 Season 2 1999 619 1996 Game 449 1998 3 1/7/06 at New England Game 2 1/4/97 at Denver 284 1/10/99 at New York Jets 276 12/28/96 at Buffalo MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN RECORDS Season MOST NET YARDS PASSING, BOTH TEAMS 4 1996 Season 3 1998, 1999 1,273 1996 Game 778 1998 3 1/10/99 at New York Jets Game 2 In 3 games 465 1/4/97 at Denver 353 434 1/10/99 at New York Jets MOST INTERCEPTIONS ALLOWED Season MOST GROSS YARDS PASSING 3 1999 Season 2 1996, 1998 674 1996 Game 503 1999 2 1/15/00 vs. Miami Game 1 In 6 games 277 1/15/00 vs. Miami 247 1/7/06 at New England

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 354 RECORDS Season HIGHEST RUSHINGAVERAGEALLOWED Game Season HIGHEST RUSHINGAVERAGE Game Season MOST RUSHINGATTEMPTSALLOWED Game Season MOST RUSHINGATTEMPTS (310) Game Season MOST YARDSRUSHING,BOTHTEAMS Game Season MOST YARDSRUSHINGALLOWED Game Season MOST YARDSRUSHING Game Season MOST TIMESSACKED,OPPONENT Game Season MOST TIMESSACKED .12005 1997 4.21 6.33 1/4/97atDenver 1/23/00vs. Tennessee 5.64 6.26 2005 1999 5.18 5.81 0 1996 104 12/27/97Jaguars(50)atDenver 360 1999 1996 599 779 1/23/00vs. Tennessee 12/27/97atDenver 177 310 1996 1997 291 310 1/15/00vs.Miami 1/4/97atDenver 257 203 1999 1996 401 488 2 1/4/97Jaguars(203)atDenver(126) 329 91/10/99vs.New York Jets 12/27/97atDenver 39 49 1998 1996 58 74 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 1/15/00vs.Miami 37 46 1999 69 1/7/06atNewEngland 1/15/00vs.Miami 4 5 1999 1996 6 6 12/27/97atDen.;1/23/00vs. Ten. 1/7/06atNewEngland 3 6 1996,1999 2005 5 6 RUSHING Game Season MOST YARDSRECEIVINGALLOWED Game Season MOST YARDSRECEIVING Game Season MOST RECEPTIONSALLOWED Game Season MOST RECEPTIONS Game Season MOST 100-YARDRUSHERSALLOWED Game Season MOST 100-YARDRUSHERS Game Season MOST RUSHINGTOUCHDOWNSALLOWED Game Season MOST RUSHINGTOUCHDOWNS Game .01/4/97atDenver 12/27/97atDenver 6.00 6.33 4 12/28/96 atBuffalo 1/10/99 atNew York Jets 246 284 1998 1996 474 650 1/7/05atNewEngland 1/15/00vs.Miami 247 277 1999 1996 503 674 41/10/99atNew York Jets 1/4/97atDenver 24 25 1998 1996 45 67 1/12/97atNewEngland 1/7/06atNewEngland 20 21 1999 1996 31 56 1/10/99atNew York Jets 12/27/97atDenver 1 2 1998 1997 1 2 In5games 1 1999 1996 2 2 1/10/99atNew York Jets 12/27/97atDenver 3 5 1996,1998 1997 4 5 In5games 1/15/00vs.Miami 1 3 1996 1999 2 4 RECEIVING jaguars.com 2006 Season MOST RECEIVINGTOUCHDOWNS Game Season MOST PUNTINGYARDS Game Season MOST PUNTSALLOWED Game Season MOST PUNTS Game Season MOST 100-YARDRECEIVERSALLOWED Game Season MOST 100-YARDRECEIVERS Game Season HIGHEST RECEIVINGAVERAGEALLOWED Game Season HIGHEST RECEIVINGAVERAGE Game Season MOST RECEIVINGTOUCHDOWNSALLOWED Game 34 1/7/06atNewEngland 12/27/97atDenver 13.40 13.94 2005 1997 13.40 13.94 1/4/97atDenver 1/15/00vs.Miami 13.61 23.08 1998 1999 12.19 16.23 5 12/28/96 at Buffalo 1/3/99 vs. New England 253 269 1998 1996 380 554 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE 41999 1996 14 16 1996 13 5 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 1/15/00vs.Miami 8 9 In4games 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 5 6 1998 9 1/10/99atNew York Jets 12/28/96atBuffalo 1 1 1998 1996 1 1 1/15/00atMiami 1/10/99atNew York Jets 1 1 1999 1998 1 1 1/4/97atDenver 1/5/05atNewEngland 2 3 1999 1996,2005 2 3 1/10/99atNew York Jets 1/15/00vs.Miami 3 4 1998 4 1999 PUNTING Season HIGHEST PUNTRETURNAVERAGE Game Season MOST PUNTRETURNYARDSALLOWED Game Season MOST PUNTRETURNYARDS Game Season MOST PUNTRETURNSALLOWED Game Season MOST PUNTRETURNS Game Season HIGHEST PUNTINGAVERAGEALLOWED Game (minimum4punts) Season HIGHEST PUNTINGAVERAGE Game Season MOST PUNTS,BOTHTEAMS Game Season MOST PUNTINGYARDSALLOWED 3212/28/96atBuffalo (5punts) 1/3/99vs.NewEngland(8punts) 43.2 47.3 2005 1998 43.0 44.7 1/3/99vs.NewEngland(6punts) 12/28/96atBuffalo (4punts) 44.8 50.6 1998 1996 42.2 42.6 5 1/15/00vs.Miami 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 356 378 1999 1996 555 667 . 1999 1998 5.8 7.7 212/28/96atBuffalo (5returns) 1/15/00vs.Miami(3returns) 32 70 1996 1999 73 84 1/15/00vs.Miami(4returns) 1/3/99vs.NewEngland(7returns) 44 72 1999 1998 46 69 1996 10 1/15/00,Jaguars(5)vs.Miami(9) 14 21999 1996 22 29 41/3/99,Jaguars(6)atNewEngland(8) 14 1/7/06atNewEngland 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 4 12/28/96atBuffalo 4 5 1998,1999 5 1/15/00vs.Miami 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 5 7 1999 1998 8 9 PUNT RETURNS 355 RECORDS 356 RECORDS Game Season MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game Season HIGHEST KICKOFFRETURNAVERAGEALLOWED yards) Game Season HIGHEST KICKOFFRETURNAVERAGE Game Season MOST KICKOFFRETURNYARDSALLOWED Game Season MOST KICKOFFRETURNYARDS Game Season MOST KICKOFFRETURNSALLOWED Game Season MOST KICKOFFRETURNS Game Season HIGHEST PUNTRETURNAVERAGEALLOWED Game 4612/28/96atBuffalo (7 for172yards) 1/23/00vs. Tennessee (9for206yards) 24.6 43.5 1997 1999 29.0 29.2 1/10/99atN.Y. Jets(7for158yards) 22.6 12/27/97atDenver(7for166 23.7 1998 1997 22.4 23.7 1997 1999 14.0 16.8 1/3/99vs.NewEngland(7returns) 10.3 7 1/23/00vs. Tennessee (4returns) 1/15/00vs.Miami(9 returns) 174 206 1996 1999 347 380 1/10/99atNew York Jets(7returns) 12/27/97atDenver(7returns) 158 166 1998 1996 224 243 . 1/3/99vs.NewEngland(4returns) 1/7/05atNewEngland(4returns) 6.8 7.8 1/15/00vs.Miami(5returns) 8.8 31999 1996 13 16 1998 1996 10 13 In3games 1/10/99 atNew York Jets 2 3 1998,1999 1996 3 4 In2games 1/15/00vs.Miami 7 9 1/10/99atNew York Jets 12/27/97atDenver 7 7 KICKOFF RETURNS INTERCEPTIONS Game Season MOST SACKS,OPPONENT Game Season MOST SACKS Game Season MOST YARDSPENALIZED,OPPONENT Game Season MOST YARDSPENALIZED Game Season MOST PENALTIES,OPPONENT Game Season MOST PENALTIES Game Season MOST INTERCEPTIONYARDSALLOWED Game Season MOST INTERCEPTIONYARDS Game Season MOST INTERCEPTIONSALLOWED 0 1999 1996 108 127 1/23/00vs. Tennessee 100 1999 151 3 1/7/06atNewEngland 73t 81/15/00vs.Miami 12/27/97atDenver 88 94 12/27/97atDenver 54 1996 83 1999 1996 14 16 1996 1999 13 17 1/10/99atNew York Jets 40 1996 2005 50 73 1/3/99vs.NewEngland 12/28/96atBuffalo 17 20 1998 1996 18 35 12/27/97 atDen.; 1/23/00vs. Ten. 1/7/06 atNew England 3 6 1996,1999 2005 5 6 1/7/05atNewEngland 1/15/00vs.Miami 4 5 1996,1999 6 1/15/00vs.Miami 12/27/97atDenver 9 9 1/23/00vs. Tennessee 12/27/97atDenver 9 9 In6games 1/15/00vs.Miami 1 2 1996,1998 1999 2 3 PENALTIES SACKS jaguars.com JAGUARS 358 COMMUNITY Practice FieldsatAlltelStadium. team’s annualtrainingcampheldduringthesummeronJaguars tify andhostsmallgroupsofchildrenforaspecialdayduringthe JUNIOR JAGUARSAT TRAINING CAMP day insteadofwinningandtestingskills. environment whileatthesametimeputsanemphasisonfunfor cational benefitsalongwithrecreationalinasafeandfun for elementaryschoolkidsbetweentheagesof6and12. free, yearround,grassrootsprogram,whichisrunbytheJaguars GATORADE JUNIORTRAINING CAMP the daytogoworkintheircommunities. only dayoffforourplayersduringtheregularseason,itdoesn’tstopmostNFLfromusing come incontactwith.WhileTuesdaysaregenerallythe recognize theeffecttheyhaveonpeoplewho “Community” sectionofwww.jaguars.com. tions areassistedannuallythroughtheDepartment’sprogramsandservices. programs, corporatepartneryouthfootball,andotherprograms.Over2,500organiza- ages abroadscopeofthissupport,includingplayerinvolvement,NFLoutreachandrecognition grams withnon-profitandcommunitygroups.Theteam’sCommunityRelationsDepartmentman- coaches andfrontofficestaffinvolvedinappearances,charitabledonationsoutreachpro- itively impactourcommunity. team’s inceptionin1993.Oneofourplatformsasateamhasbeenfocusedonwayswecanpos- contributing memberoftheJacksonvillecommunitybyexecutingavarietyprograms and services thatpositivelyimpactandenhanceallfacetsofourcommunity.and services Through teamwork andpartnershipswewillcontinuetoempowerthepeoplebesuccessful. The Jaguarsinpartnershipwithseveralcorporatepartnersiden- Gatorade JuniorTrainingCampisaprogramwhichfeaturesedu- The JacksonvilleJaguarsGatoradeJuniorTrainingcampisa For moreinformationabouttheJacksonvilleJaguarscommunityrelationsprograms,visit Community outreachplaysanimportantroleinthegoalsoforganizationwithplayers, The JacksonvilleJaguarshavebeenpartnerswithmanycommunitiessincethe The JacksonvilleJaguarsCommunityRelationsDepartmentworksbycreatingand implementing abroadscopeofcommunitysupport.W JAGUARS IN THE COMMUNITY JAGUARS COMMUNITYRELATIONS VISIONSTATEMENT Weaver GolfTournament, whichhassponsored62houses rep- the tirelessefforts of countlessvolunteersandtheDelores Barr Humanity organization andcontinuestomakeprogress through make thecommitmentofhomeownership areality. offer ahandtothoselessfortunatewho arewillingtoworkand leaders volunteereachspringduring thehomebuildingblitzto HABIJAX HabiJax isthelargestaffiliatehomebuilder withintheHabitatfor Wayne andDeloresWeaver,Jaguars staff,playersandcheer- NFL TUESDAY Stadium. nates withafoodcollectionongamedayatAlltel teer tosupportthiscommunity-wideeffort,whichculmi- with players,cheerleadersandtheteammascotvolun- Harvest FoodBank. junction withtheLutheranSocialServicesSecond organized anannualholidayfooddriveeachfallincon- Since theteam’sinceptionin1995,Jaguarshave FOOD DRIVE Our players Jaguars staff,playersandcoaches'wivesalong e arecommittedtobeinga jaguars.com 2006 at the50-yardlineinapre-gameceremony.Thecoachofyearwinnerreceives$2,000. $1,000 forhisschool.Duringthefinalregularseasonhomegame,CoachofYearisannounced weekly winnersarechosenduringthehighschoolseasonandeachwinnerisawardedaplaque Northeast Floridaandin2003theJaguarspartneredwithJacksonvilleQuarterbackClub.Ten dedication andselflessnessofareahighschoolcoachesin JAGUARS COACHOFTHEWEEK and stuffedanimals.Younameit,thiscarthasit. containing itemssuchascandy,softdrinks,books,balloons, special cartthatnursestakearoundtoallthechildren'srooms meet withkids,signautographsortopushtheWolfieCart,a Zelenka makeseveralvisitstoWolfsonChildren’sHospital Players onanygivenTuesdayledbylongsnapperJoe HOSPITAL VISITS some oftheirfavoritebooks. since 1997.Staffvolunteerscommittospendanhoureachweekattheschoolwherestudentsread JAGUARS READERS office, TheROARcheerleadersandplayersgettogetherforadayofbuilding. says “HabiJaxbuildshousesandfamiliesbuildhomes.”Eachyear,membersoftheJaguarsfront together havesponsored147houseswhichrepresentsacontributionofalmost$5.5million.Delores resenting acashcontributioninexcessof$2.1millionsinceitsinception1996. nificant volunteerleadershipin projectsatlocalnon-profitorganizations. school andcollegevolunteersrepresent thespiritofexcellenceamongourlocalyouth,providingsig- $5,000 tohelpfinanceastudent-initiated projectfocusedoncommunitybetterment.In2005,sixhigh Quarterback Award,highschoolandcollegestudentsareencouragedtoapply forgrantsof$1,000- Since 1996,theJaguarshaverecognizedhardwork, This isaspecialreadingprogramatlocalelementaryschoolssupportedbyJaguarsfrontofficestaff Friends ofHabiJax,foundedbyDeloresin2001,theWeaverFamilyFoundationandJaguars MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE munities. lions ofpoundssoupcandonations tofoodbanksinNFLcom- er totacklehungeracrossthecountry since1997,generatingmil- NFL TACKLING HUNGER munity-service activities. ers fromeachteamtheopportunitytotakepartinavarietyofcom- part ofthisspecialNFL-widedayservicethatprovidesNFLplay- took thisencouragingmessagetotwoschoolsinDuvalCountyas Jamie WinbornandJoeZelenka,alongwithROARCheerleaders Succeed, AchieveandAccomplish!TerryCousin,NickSorensen, where fourJaguarsplayersdeliveredthemessageYoucan Huddle. TheseventhannualHometownHuddletookplacelastfall Florida forahands-oncommunityserviceprojectcalledHometown HOMETOWN HUDDLE Campbell SoupCompanyandtheNFL havebeenworkingtogeth- Each fall,theJaguarspartnerwithUnitedWayofNortheast AWA JUNIOR COMMUNITYQUARTERBACK gift bags,autographsandfood. tice fieldsatAlltelstadiumandincludedinstruction, Jacksonville area.Thisclinicwasheldontheprac- sponsored byWinnDixiefor200youthsinthe this rookieclubhelda“GotSkills”footballclinic in thetransitionfromcollegetoNFL.In2005, the “RookieClub”forallincomingrookiestoassist JAGUARS ROOKIECLUBFOOTBALLCAMP RD In Juneof2003theJaguarsestablished Through theJuniorCommunity 359 COMMUNITY 360 COMMUNITY the program.TheJuniorJaguarsBowlisathree-dayeventwhichincludes hostpartyFridaynight mately 1,200ticketstoJaguarshomegameseachfallPopWarneryouth and coachesaspartof to usetobacco,alcoholorillegaldrugsinorderbeinvolved.TheJaguars have awardedapproxi- old) mustsignapledgecardwiththeirparentsandmakecommitmentnot enjoyed thefunandspiritofthisbowlgameformat.Participants(8-14years Warner Association.Thousandsofplayers,cheerleadersandfamilieshave Bowl atAlltelStadiumincooperationwiththeGreaterJacksonvillePop POP WARNER JUNIORJAGUARSBOWL LSS SecondHarvestFoodBank. hunger. Sinceourinceptionin2003,over$245,000hasbeenraisedfor Taste oftheNFLdinnertohelpraiseawarenessinfightagainst Jacksonville isoneofseveralNFLcitieswhichhavelaunchedalocal Branching outfromthenationaleventheldeveryyearatSuperBowl, TASTE OFTHENFL $120,281 wasraised,surpassingtheinauguralyear'sgrandyeartotalbymorethan$40,000. financially supporttheirfavoritelocalcharities.Attheendof2005season,agrandtotal lend ahandinsupport.Theprogramprovideduniquewayforsmallbusinessesorindividualsto tion groups.Jaguarsplayershandpickedlocalorganizationsandregularlyvisitedtheirfacilitiesto based ontheplayers’on-fieldperformance. pledge programtohelpraisemoneyfornon-profitorganizationsintheJacksonvillecommunity 2004, theJaguarsCommunityRelationsDepartmentcreatedthisseason-longplayerperformance PLAYS FORAPURPOSEPROGRAM have beenserved. season 16teamsparticipatedintheprogram. practice fromacoveredareaandreceiveautographsJaguarsplayersfollowingpractice.Last camp. TeamsheldpracticespriortotheJaguarsnightandwereinvitedstaywatch Flag andsixPopWarnerteamsachancetopracticeontheJaguars’fieldsduringtraining PRACTICE LIKETHEPROS Since 1996,theJaguarshavesponsoredPopWarnerJunior Eight localnot-for-profitorganizationswereselectedand“placed”withoneofeightJaguarsposi- The secondseasonofthe“PlaysforaPurpose”programkickedoffduring2005season.In In 2004theJaguarsintroducedaprogramcalled“PracticeLikePros”whichgavesixNFL dren fromvariouscommunityagencies inJacksonville. Jaguars. Thisprogramisdesignedto bring holidayjoytochil- teamed upin2005topresenttheFirst AnnualShopwitha The JacksonvilleJaguarsandDICK’S SportingGoods SHOP WITHAJAGUARS Carolina. from statesasfarawayIndiana,Pennsylvania andNorth game onSunday.Morethan90teamsparticipateeachyear Saturday andachancetoattendJaguarsregularseason at thePepsiPlaza,gamesplayedsevenareasiteson inception over21,000families Blessing International.Sinceit’s facturers thatsupportOperation ers, foodprocessorsandmanu- able fooditemsdonatedbygrow- ceries anddistributenon-perish- unteers, off-loadtruckloadsofgro- Wachovia &Winn-DixieStorevol- SS DonovinDariusandover250 November Jaguarsplayers,ledby Blessing tofamilieslivingonJacksonville’sEastside.Each Blessing InternationalhavepartneredtobringOperation OPERATION BLESSING For thepastsevenyearsJaguarsandOperation jaguars.com 2006 400,000-square-foot entertainment zone 400,000-square-foot from 1995 arenowa through2003 vated clubsandsuites. of theart scoreboards,andnewly reno- fence aroundthestadium,twonew state anewsecureperimeter new elevators, foot Patio, andfour 20newescalators called theBudZone,a20,000-square- sports bar Suite, a25,000-square-foot Among theadditionswere Terrace underwent a$63millionrenovation. finest venueintheNFL, Alltel Stadium world. biggest single-daysporting eventinthe host siteofSuperBowlXXXIX,the year ofoperation, Alltel Stadiumwas the football facilityin America.” For its10th Don Criquisaid, “There isn’tabetter September 3,1995, NBCbroadcaster off regular-season theirfirst game on Just secondsbeforetheJaguarskicked called thebeststadiumincountry. St. Johns River. And, veryquickly, itwas a newstadiumaroseontheshoresof the oldGatorBowlwas demolished and had everbeenbuiltinNorth America. faster thanany major-league stadium or arena.Notonlythat,butitwas built game seasoninanewstadium initsfirst home sion teamhadplayeditsfirst timeinsportsfirst historythatanexpan- game the intheirnewstadium, itmarked Jacksonville Jaguarsplayedtheirfirst MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS MEDIA GUIDE The practicefieldsthatwere used To ensurethatJacksonville hasthe In theshort periodof19 1/2months, On August 18, 1995, whenthe ALLTEL STADIUM of Jacksonville. equally betweentheJaguarsand thecity 10-year grantofnamingrightsisshared andFortune Revenue fromthe 500 500. services company thatislistedinForbes telecommunications andinformation after theLittle Rock, Ark.-based wireless Stadium was re-named Alltel Stadium Bowl XXXIX. annual Florida-Georgiagame andSuper —forthe the capacitytowellover 82,000 expanding behind theSouth EndZone— tional temporaryseatswereadded end zones. the sides,withjust25percentbehind the seatsin Stadium arelocatedon Alltel beverage selections.Inall,75percentof tioned comfort withavarietyoffoodand squarefeetofair-condi-than 70,000 the stadium.Each Clubprovides more being spreadouthorizontally through seats arelocatedatmidfield,ratherthan Touchdown club Clubsandall10,000 the stadium. The CrownRoyal Clubs, which arelocatedonbothsidesof include thetwoCrownRoyal Touchdown tainment. stage forpregame andpostgame enter- games,tality area,interactive anda pregame hospitality, acorporatehospi- area includestailgate cabanas for Pepsi Plaza.For Jaguarsgame days,this adjacent tothestadium,knownas In 1997, Jacksonville Municipal Alltel Stadium seats67,164, butaddi- Alltel Stadium signature features 361 ALLTEL STADIUM 362 BROADCASTING House, and Daniel Inc. 2006-07 will markhis House, andDaniel Inc.2006-07 Northeast Florida, The Ronald McDonald for the United Boards ofDirectors Way of and goodwillambassador. Heservesonthe Florida communityasaspeaker, volunteer andvisiblepartan active oftheNortheast Hehasbecome and comingyoungleaders. Under Forty’ asoneofthecommunity’s up the Jacksonville Business Journal’s ‘Forty hewas named oneof In2002 with $32,000. Wants toBe A Millionaire?’walking away on thehighlyrated ABC-TV show‘Who end Kyle hewas acontestant Brady. In2000 sons includingagame withJaguarstight Europe games forFOX Sports fortwosea- Sextonjaguars.com. hasbroadcastNFL he provides commentaryandinsighton Monday evenings,allon WTEV. Additionally kickoff, aswell‘THEJaguarsShow’on game Show’onSundaymorningspriorto Jack DelRioShow’and‘TheCogginPre- Jaguars lead hosting‘The TV personality station (690 WOKV). Healsoservesasthe Wednesdays ontheJaguarsflagshipradio Tuesdays and‘Jaguars This Week’ on the hostof‘TheJack Del Rio Show’on Network’s coverage ongame dayandisalso 1994. Sexton anchors theJaguarsRadio staff whojoinedthefranchise members in every Jaguarsgame played.He isoneof18 only mediamemberwhohaswitnessed andthe one ofjustahandfulobservers every game intheJaguars 11 andis years the “Voice oftheJaguars.” Hehascalled play-by-play. fourth year, whileSexton continuescalling handles coloranalysisonradioforhis Sexton onallJaguarsgames. Lageman withBrian andpairs Network teamin2003 Lageman joinedtheJaguarsRadio Sexton, 37, returnsforhis12th seasonas endJeffOriginal Jaguarsdefensive In theJaguars radio booth: Jeff Lageman andBrian Sexton RADIO BROADCASTERS the postgame show. Oakland Raiders starPete Banaszakon pregame show, andPepper withformer Cole Pepper and Vic Ketchman onthe Dylan. Jacksonville with their six-year-old son, in Lageman andhiswife,Misti, live Georgia Sheriff’s Boy’s HomeinHahira,Ga. Network, andisaboardmember ofthe orary chairman oftheChildren’s Miracle ings on WOKV. Since1996, hehasbeenhon- “The OutdoorShow“airedSaturday morn- Lageman hasbeenco-host/co-ownerof along withSexton. For thelasteightyears, host of “THE JaguarsShow”ontelevision nights on WOKV. Healsocontinuesasco- Sexton and Vic Ketchman on Wednesday “Jaguars This Week” radioshowalongwith 1999 to2001. Heisaco-host ofthe from Fox Sportsregular-season games for preseasons. LagemanalsocalledNFL 2002 TV boothascoloranalystforthe1999 to preseason retirement hejoinedtheJaguars’ the 14th player selectedoverall. After his draftfirst-round choice oftheJets in1989, in 122 games, making118 starts. Hewas a six withtheNew York Jets, Lageman played biceps. In10 NFLseasons,includinghisfirst in theseasonopenerbecauseofatornright les and12.5 sacks. Hisfinalyearwas ended fourseasons,making175 tack- first Jaguars’ He started 37of40games playedinthe 1995 to’98andwas theteam’s captain. first and Kolbe. Atlantic Beach withtheirsons,Keegan, Rian Augustine. HeandhiswifeJenniferin live Central FloridaandtheDioceseofSt. withtheBoyScoutsactive inNortheast and Campaign Cabinet. An EagleScout, he'salso ChairmanontheUnited Giving Way’s yearastheLeadership third consecutive Lageman, 39,playedfortheJaguarsfrom Also part ofthegame dayteamare jaguars.com 2006 Mon.-Fri. The Jaguars Report Jaguars The Mon.-Fri. WOKV/WJGL FM96.9 beforekickoff 3hours p.m. 6:00 Jaguars Tailgate Show Jaguars Weekend Sun. Jaguars This Week Sat. TheJack DelRioShow Wed. Tues. JaguarsReporters Mon. A SHOW DAY as alocalJacksonville radiopersonality. booth fortheJaguarsafter spendingtime seasoninthebroadcast begin hisfirst Pro consecutive Bowlstarts.five Boselli will Jacksonville. Heholdstheteamrecordwith with 90starts inhissixseasons Jaguars andplayedin91careergames color analyst. preseason Boselli willbetheJaguars’ play andformerJaguarsPro Bowler Tony caster Curt Menefeewillcalltheplay-by- appearance thispreseason.FOX broad- on CBS. on Saturday, August 26nationallytelecast Ch. 6),withthegame against Tampa Bay Jacksonville on WTEV Channel47(cable willbetelecastlocallyin in 2006 1080 WHOO-AM 850 1590 WRUF-AM WPSL-AM 1240 Haines City WFOY-AM Gainesville 850 Fort Pierce 690 WRUF-AM 1380Flagler Beach WOKV-AM WELE-AM Fernandina Beach 850 WRUF-AM Deltona 850 Daytona Beach 1240 1080 WRUF-AM Dade City WHOO-AM WFOY-AM 850 Crystal River WRUF-AM Crescent Beach Cocoa Beach Chiefland Brooksville Amelia Island 1080 WHOO-AM Altamonte Springs FLORIDA Network extendsto15 affiliates inFloridaandGeorgia. flagshipstationsare The Jaguars’ WOKV (690 AM) and WJGL (96.9FM). 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JAXSON DE VILLE MASCOT Height: 8.5 paws (about 7 feet) Weight: 403 College: Denied admission due to size, but is working on his MBA, just in case Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver needs any business advice Birthdate: Not sure, but heʼll celebrate it later this year at one of the Jaguarsʼ home games Birthplace: Jacksonville (where else would a cat have teal spots?) First Appearance: August 18, 1996, Jaguars vs. 49ers preseason game How Acquired: Was a stray cat found during the building of Alltel Stadium NFL Experience: 11th year SEASON: Has never seen action in an NFL-sanctioned game … Has played in several half- time 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 minicamps … 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!” STATS: Completed his tenth straight season as “The Self-Proclaimed Best Mascot in Sports” … Best statistics include most pizzas consumed in one game (56) and highest rapell

JAXSON DE VILLE JAXSON DE off a scoreboard (175 feet) … First mascot ever to go overseas to visit our troops … Has never been tackled, sacked, intercepted or blocked — mostly because he never plays (but thatʼs beside the point) … Most loved and hated mascot in the NFL … Has hugged and kissed more than 200,000 people during his 4,000-plus appearances over the last ten years 364 … 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 everyone loves Jaxson! For appearances call: (904) 633-6544

jaguars.com 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 Shannon Arnette 22 Student Jacksonville 1 Tiffany Bowen 25 Elementary school teacher Aganya, Guam 6 Courtney Brown 20 Student Jacksonville 3 Erin Carlisle 18 Student Jacksonville 1 Joni Collins 26 Physician assistant Jacksonville 2 Laurie Conley 21 Student Richmond, Va. 2 Emily Dickert 20 Student Jacksonville 1 Lacey Drohan 20 Student Titusville, Fla. 1 Theresa Edwards 29 Physical therapist Jacksonville 4 Amy Froemming 26 Diagnostic medical sonographer Hutchinson, Minn. 4 Missy Gallup 23 High school teacher Jacksonville 4 Karen Gordon 29 Financial Services Jacksonville 5 Jennifer Hamilton 36 Associate architect Jacksonville 2 Kim Hayes 29 Elementary school teacher St. Louis, Mo. 2 Sunny Hill 26 Student Asheville, N.C. 3 Kelsey Hoover 18 Student Jacksonville Beach 1 Phillipa Jones 36 Assistant director of nursing Nassau, Bahamas 10 Michelle Knox 25 Stock market investor Tallahassee, Fla. 1 Danielle Lafontaine 22 Nurse Deltona, Fla. 3

Samantha MacPherson 23 Elementary school teacher Naples, Fla. 6 THE ROAR Amanda Matthews 27 Owner of local dance assoc. Jacksonville 5 Heather Miller 23 Graduate student Jacksonville 2 Cheryl O’Brien 27 Financial services Santa Rosa, Ca. 4 Mandy Perdue 22 Student Jacksonville 1 Erica Prescott 26 Court Reporter Jacksonville 3 Kristina Robinson 21 Student Jacksonville 1 Christie Rodgers 20 Student Melbourne, Fla. 2 365 Liana Rothstein 28 Attorney Jacksonville 3 Alexi Smith 25 Student Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 1 Kristen Smith 23 Teacher/Behavior Analyst Columbia, S.C. 2 Tisha Swearingen 33 Manager of tax exempt bond services Tacoma, Wash. 6 Jamie Thomas 22 Cosmotologist Lake City, Fla. 1 Darlene Waterous 34 Branding & public service coord. Queens, N.Y. 3

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2006 NFL SCHEDULE

Thursday, Aug. 31 PRESEASON Buffalo at Detroit 7:30 (All times Eastern) Carolina at Pittsburgh 7:30 HALL OF FAME WEEK Jacksonville at Atlanta 7:30 Sunday, Aug. 6 New England at New York Giants 7:30 Oakland vs. Philadelphia (Canton, Ohio) 8:00 St. Louis at Miami 7:30 Baltimore at Washington 8:00 WEEK ONE Chicago at Cleveland 8:00 Thursday, Aug. 10 Minnesota at Dallas 8:00 Indianapolis at St. Louis 8:00 Tampa Bay at Houston 8:00 Cleveland at Philadelphia 7:30 New Orleans at Kansas City 8:30 Friday, Aug. 11 Denver at Arizona 10:00 New England at Atlanta 8:00 Oakland at Seattle 10:00 Denver at Detroit 7:30 Friday, Sept. 1 New York Jets at Tampa Bay 7:30 Tennessee at Green Bay 4:00 New York Giants at Baltimore 8:00 Cincinnati at Indianapolis 7:00 Chicago at San Francisco 10:00 Philadelphia at New York Jets 7:00 Saturday, Aug. 12 San Diego at San Francisco 10:00 Pittsburgh at Arizona 4:00 Buffalo at Carolina 7:30 REGULAR SEASON Jacksonville at Miami 7:30 Kansas City at Houston 8:00 WEEK ONE New Orleans at Tennessee 8:00 Thursday, Sept. 7 Dallas at Seattle 10:00 Miami at Pittsburgh 8:30 Green Bay at San Diego 10:00 Sunday, Sept. 10 Sunday, Aug. 13 Atlanta at Carolina 1:00 Washington at Cincinnati 8:00 New Orleans at Cleveland 1:00 Monday, Aug. 14 Seattle at Detroit 1:00 Oakland at Minnesota 8:00 Philadelphia at Houston 1:00 Cincinnati at Kansas City 1:00 WEEK TWO Buffalo at New England 1:00 Thursday, Aug. 17 Denver at St. Louis 1:00 Kansas City at New York Giants 8:00 Baltimore at Tampa Bay 1:00 Philadelphia at Baltimore 8:00 New York Jets at Tennessee 1:00 Friday, Aug. 18 San Francisco at Arizona 4:15 San Diego at Chicago 8:00 Chicago at Green Bay 4:15 Cincinnati at Buffalo 7:00 Dallas at Jacksonville 4:15 Detroit at Cleveland 7:30 Indianapolis at New York Giants 8:15 Saturday, Aug. 19 Monday, Sept. 11 Arizona at New England 8:00 Minnesota at Washington 7:00 Carolina at Jacksonville 7:30 San Diego at Oakland 10:15 Miami at Tampa Bay 7:30 Atlanta at Green Bay 8:00 WEEK TWO Houston at St. Louis 8:00 Sunday, Sept. 17 Minnesota at Pittsburgh 8:00 Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 New York Jets at Washington 8:00 Oakland at Baltimore 1:00 Tennessee at Denver 9:00 Detroit at Chicago 1:00 Sunday, Aug. 20 Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00 Seattle at Indianapolis 8:00 New Orleans at Green Bay 1:00 San Francisco at Oakland 8:00 Houston at Indianapolis 1:00 Monday, Aug. 21 Buffalo at Miami 1:00 Dallas at New Orleans 8:00 Carolina at Minnesota 1:00 New York Giants at Philadelphia 1:00 WEEK THREE St. Louis at San Francisco 4:05 Thursday, Aug. 24 Arizona at Seattle 4:05 Miami at Carolina 8:00 Kansas City at Denver 4:15 Friday, Aug. 25 New England at New York Jets 4:15 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 8:00 Tennessee at San Diego 4:15 Arizona at Chicago 8:00 Washington at Dallas 8:15 Baltimore at Minnesota 8:00 Monday, Sept. 18

NFL SCHEDULE New York Giants at New York Jets 8:00 Pittsburgh at Jacksonville 8:30 Detroit at Oakland 10:00 Saturday, Aug. 26 WEEK THREE Tampa Bay at Jacksonville 8:00 Cleveland at Buffalo 6:00 (Open dates: Dallas, Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego) Indianapolis at New Orleans 7:00 Sunday, Sept. 24 366 Atlanta at Tennessee 8:00 New York Jets at Buffalo 1:00 San Francisco at Dallas 8:00 Green Bay at Detroit 1:00 Washington at New England 8:00 Washington at Houston 1:00 St. Louis at Kansas City 8:30 Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1:00 Seattle at San Diego 11:00 Tennessee at Miami 1:00 Sunday, Aug. 27 Chicago at Minnesota 1:00 Houston at Denver 8:00 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 1:00 Monday, Aug. 28 Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 Green Bay at Cincinnati 8:00 Baltimore at Cleveland 4:05 WEEK FOUR St. Louis at Arizona 4:15

jaguars.com Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15 Arizona at Oakland 4:15 New York Giants at Seattle 4:15 Minnesota at Seattle 4:15 Denver at New England 8:15 Monday, Oct. 23 Monday, Sept. 25 New York Giants at Dallas 8:30 Atlanta at New Orleans 8:30 WEEK EIGHT WEEK FOUR (Open dates: Buffalo, Detroit, Miami, (Open dates: Denver, New York. Giants, Pittsburgh, Washington) Tampa Bay) Sunday, Oct. 29 Sunday, Oct. 1 San Francisco at Chicago 1:00 Arizona at Atlanta 1:00 Atlanta at Cincinnati 1:00 San Diego at Baltimore 1:00 Arizona at Green Bay 1:00 Minnesota at Buffalo 1:00 Seattle at Kansas City 1:00 New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 Baltimore at New Orleans 1:00 Miami at Houston 1:00 Tampa Bay at New York Giants 1:00 San Francisco at Kansas City 1:00 Jacksonville at Philadelphia 1:00 Indianapolis at New York Jets 1:00 Houston at Tennessee 1:00 Dallas at Tennessee 1:00 St. Louis at San Diego 4:05 Detroit at St. Louis 4:05 New York Jets at Cleveland 4:15 New England at Cincinnati 4:15 Indianapolis at Denver 4:15 Cleveland at Oakland 4:15 Pittsburgh at Oakland 4:15 Jacksonville at Washington 4:15 Dallas at Carolina 8:15 Seattle at Chicago 8:15 Monday, Oct. 30 Monday, Oct. 2 New England at Minnesota 8:30 Green Bay at Philadelphia 8:30 WEEK NINE WEEK FIVE (Open dates: Arizona, Carolina, New York Jets, (Open dates: Atlanta, Cincinnati, Houston, Philadelphia) Seattle) Sunday, Nov. 5 Sunday, Oct. 8 Cincinnati at Baltimore 1:00 Cleveland at Carolina 1:00 Green Bay at Buffalo 1:00 Buffalo at Chicago 1:00 Miami at Chicago 1:00 St. Louis at Green Bay 1:00 Atlanta at Detroit 1:00 Tennessee at Indianapolis 1:00 Tennessee at Jacksonville 1:00 Detroit at Minnesota 1:00 Houston at New York Giants 1:00 Miami at New England 1:00 Kansas City at St. Louis 1:00 Tampa Bay at New Orleans 1:00 New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 Washington at New York Giants 1:00 Dallas at Washington 1:00 Kansas City at Arizona 4:05 Minnesota at San Francisco 4:05 New York Jets at Jacksonville 4:05 Denver at Pittsburgh 4:15 Oakland at San Francisco 4:05 Cleveland at San Diego 4:15 Dallas at Philadelphia 4:15 Indianapolis at New England 8:15 Pittsburgh at San Diego 8:15 Monday, Nov. 6 Monday, Oct. 9 Oakland at Seattle 8:30 Baltimore at Denver 8:30 WEEK 10 WEEK SIX Sunday, Nov. 12 (Open dates: Cleveland, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Cleveland at Atlanta 1:00 Jacksonville, Minnesota, New England) San Diego at Cincinnati 1:00 Sunday, Oct. 15 San Francisco at Detroit 1:00 New York Giants at Atlanta 1:00 Buffalo at Indianapolis 1:00 Carolina at Baltimore 1:00 Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 Houston at Dallas 1:00 Kansas City at Miami 1:00 Buffalo at Detroit 1:00 Green Bay at Minnesota 1:00 Philadelphia at New Orleans 1:00 New York Jets at New England 1:00 Seattle at St. Louis 1:00 Chicago at New York Giants 1:00 Cincinnati at Tampa Bay 1:00 Washington at Philadelphia 1:00 Tennessee at Washington 1:00 New Orleans at Pittsburgh 1:00 Miami at New York Jets 4:15 Baltimore at Tennessee 1:00 Kansas City at Pittsburgh 4:15 Denver at Oakland 4:05 San Diego at San Francisco 4:15 Dallas at Arizona 4:15 Oakland at Denver 8:15 St. Louis at Seattle 4:15 Monday, Oct. 16 NBC Game TBD 8:15 Chicago at Arizona 8:30 Monday, Nov. 13 NFL SCHEDULE Tampa Bay at Carolina 8:30 WEEK SEVEN (Open dates: Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans, St. WEEK 11 Louis, San Francisco, Tennessee) Sunday, Nov. 19 Sunday, Oct. 22 Atlanta at Baltimore 1:00 367 Pittsburgh at Atlanta 1:00 St. Louis at Carolina 1:00 New England at Buffalo 1:00 Pittsburgh at Cleveland 1:00 Carolina at Cincinnati 1:00 Indianapolis at Dallas 1:00 Jacksonville at Houston 1:00 New England at Green Bay 1:00 San Diego at Kansas City 1:00 Buffalo at Houston 1:00 Green Bay at Miami 1:00 Oakland at Kansas City 1:00 Detroit at New York Jets 1:00 Minnesota at Miami 1:00 Philadelphia at Tampa Bay 1:00 Cincinnati at New Orleans 1:00 Denver at Cleveland 4:05 Chicago at New York Jets 1:00 Washington at Indianapolis 4:15

2006 MEDIA GUIDE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 368 NFL SCHEDULE San Francisco atSeattle Chicago atSt.Louis NBC Game TBD Denver atSan Diego Green BayatSan Francisco Seattle at Arizona Philadelphia at Washington Atlanta at Tampa Bay Buffalo atNew York Jets New EnglandatMiami Baltimore atKansas City Indianapolis atJacksonville Tennessee at Houston 1:00 1:00 Tennessee atHouston inst tDtot1:00 Minnesota atDetroit e ren tDla 1:00 New OrleansatDallas aln tCnint 1:00 Oakland atCincinnati e okGat tCrln 1:00 New York GiantsatCarolina lvln tPtsug 8:00 Cleveland atPittsburgh Carolina atPhiladelphia NBC Game TBD Seattle atDenver Houston atOakland Atlanta at Washington Indianapolis at Tennessee Arizona atSt.Louis Tampa BayatPittsburgh Dallas atNew York Giants S Detroit atNewEngland Jacksonville atMiami New York Jets atGreenBay Kansas CityatCleveland Minnesota atChicago San DiegoatBuffalo Baltimore atCincinnati Green BayatSeattle NBC Game TBD Oakland atSan Diego Carolina at Washington New York Giantsat Tennessee San Francisco atSt.Louis Houston atNew York Jets Chicago atNewEngland Arizona atMinnesota Philadelphia atIndianapolis Cincinnati atCleveland Jacksonville atBuffalo Pittsburgh atBaltimore New Orleansat Atlanta evra assCt 8:00 Denver atKansas City ap a tDla 4:15 Tampa BayatDallas im tDtot12:30 Miami atDetroit e okGat tJcsnil 8:30 New York GiantsatJacksonville NBC Game TBD San DiegoatDenver Seattle atSan Francisco Detroit at Arizona Washington at Tampa Bay Tennessee at Philadelphia an Francisco atNewOrleans Thursday, Nov. 23 Saturday, Dec. 16 Monday, Nov. 30 Monday, Nov. 27 Monday, Dec. 11 Sunday, Nov. 26 Thursday, Dec. 14 Sunday, Dec. 10 Sunday, Dec. 3 Thursday, Dec. 7 Monday, Dec. 4 WEEK 15 WEEK 14 WEEK 13 WEEK 12 Monday, Nov. 20 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 8:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 8:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 8:30 4:05 4:05 4:05 8:30 4:05 4:05 4:05 8:30 8:15 4:15 8:15 4:15 8:15 4:15 8:15 New York Jets atMiami Philadelphia atDallas San DiegoatSeattle Cincinnati atDenver Arizona atSan Francisco Washington atSt.Louis NBC Game TBD St. Louis atOakland Pro BowlatHonolulu,Hawaii Sunday, February 10 Super BowlXLIatDolphin Stadium,Miami Sunday, February 4 AFC andNFCChampionshipGames Sunday, January 21 PlayoffsAFC andNFCDivisional Sunday, January 14 PlayoffsAFC andNFCDivisional Saturday, January 13 AFC andNFC Wild-Card Games Sunday, January 7 AFC andNFC Wild-Card Games Saturday, January 6 NBC Game TBD Arizona atSan Diego San Francisco atDenver New Englandat Tennessee Seattle at Tampa Bay Atlanta atPhiladelphia Oakland atNew York Jets eri tDla 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 Carolina atNewOrleans St. Louis atMinnesota Jacksonville atKansasCity Miami atIndianapolis Cleveland atHouston Detroit atDallas 8:00 Pittsburgh atCincinnati Green BayatChicago Buffalo atBaltimore New York Giantsat Washington hcg tDtot1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 Baltimore atPit 8:00 New Orleansat York Giants New EnglandatJacksonville 8:00 Indianapolis atHouston Chicago atDetroit Tampa BayatCleveland Tennessee atBuffalo Carolina at Atlanta Kansas CityatOakland Minnesota atGreenBay K Denver at Arizona Jacksonville at Tennessee Philadelphia atNew York Giants Washington atNewOrleans Houston atNewEngland New York Jets atMinnesota Detroit atGreenBay Tampa Bayat Chicago Pittsburgh atCarolina Miami atBuffalo Cleveland atBaltimore Dallas at Atlanta Cincinnati atIndianapolis ansas CityatSan Diego POSTSEASON tsburgh Saturday, Dec. 30 Saturday, Dec. 23 Monday, Dec. 25 Sunday, Dec. 31 Sunday, Dec. 24 Sunday, Dec. 17 Thursday, Dec. 21 Monday, Dec. 18 WEEK 17 WEEK 16 jaguars.com 1:00 5:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 8:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 8:30 8:30 4:05 4:05 4:05 4:15 4:15 4:15 4:15 8:15 8:15 4:15 MEDIA INFORMATION

CREDENTIALS: Credential requests are honored only for working media on specifi c assign- ment for a recognized news organization or sports publication. Credentials are not issued to freelance writers or photographers unless requested by a recognized news organization or sports publication. Independent web sites cannot be credentialed. All credential requests must be submitted in writing on company letterhead to Dan Edwards, Vice President of Com- munications and Media, Jacksonville Jaguars, One Alltel 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 ac- commodate 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.

MEDIA ENTRANCE, CREDENTIAL WILL CALL: The media entrance at the stadium is Gate 1, at the southwest corner of the stadium. The appropriate game credential 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 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 Proud to be personnel and authorized game personnel will be admitted to the fi eld without a camera. All fi eld photographers must remain outside the bench areas and outside the yellow border sur- part of the team. rounding the playing fi eld. 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 con- ducts 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.

JACK DEL RIO INTERVIEWS: Head coach Jack Del Rio conducts his weekly news conference on Mondays in the media workroom. He is not available on Tuesdays, but is available to the media on Wednesdays and Fridays.

PLAYER INTERVIEWS: The Jaguars lockerroom is open to accredited media for specifi c in- terview periods during the week. Players are available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. All interviews should be arranged through the Jaguars communications depart- ment. Interviews may be conducted in person or by phone, but please call in advance to schedule. Baptist Health is the official healthcare provider for the Jaguars. 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]fl .com HUNTER ROBINSON — Phone: (904) 633-6581; E-mail: [email protected]fl .com e-baptisthealth.com ALISA ABBOTT — Phone: (904) 633-6590; E-mail: [email protected]fl .com DAN EDWARDS — Phone: (904) 633-6202; E-mail: [email protected]fl .com $10

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