JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS WEEKLY GAME RELEASE ONE EVERBANK FIELD DRIVE | JACKSONVILLE, FL | 32202 WWW.JAGUARS.COM | (904) 633-6000 | @JAGUARS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 2015 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (1-1) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (2-0) SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 • 1:00 P.M. • GILLETTE STADIUM (68,756) Tad Dickman - Sr. Manager, Public Relations • Alex Brooks - Public Relations Coordinator • John Gonoude - Public Relations Coordinator • Katie Vaughn - Communications Manager • Dan Edwards - Sr. Vice President, Communications THE OVERVIEW COACH’S CORNER • The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1) travel on the road for the fi rst time in Head Coach Gus Bradley on following Week 2’s win: 2015, as they face the New England Patriots (2-0) at Gillette Stadium “We talk about [how] we treat them both the same - in Foxborough, Mass., on Sunday, Sept. 27, at 1:00 p.m. ET. The Jag- prosperity and adversity. You have to have enough uars are coming off a 23-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins in Week 2 humility to identify your weaknesses and grow from it at EverBank Field. The Jaguars and Patriots have met six times in the and move on. ... Now how do we respond to prosperity? regular season, with the Patriots leading the series, 6-0. In four postsea- That will be the challenge this week. They had a great son encounters between the clubs, the Patriots lead the series, 3-1. In look in their eye. They’re very excited about moving their last matchup on Dec. 23, 2012, the Patriots defeated the Jaguars, on, learning from this fi lm, and getting back to work.” 23-16, despite 348 passing yards from QB Chad Henne. • This week’s game marks the fi rst of three consecutive road games for ON THE CALL the Jaguars after they opened with home games the fi rst two weeks. Fol- lowing New England they will play at Indianapolis on Oct. 4 and Tampa BROADCAST INFORMATION: This week’s game will be broadcast Bay on Oct. 11. Over the next eight weeks the Jaguars will play only one regionally on CBS and locally on WJAX-TV CBS-47. Kevin Harlan will handle game in Jacksonville, with fi ve road games, one at EverBank Field, one the play-by-play duties with Rich Gannon providing analysis. in London and a bye week during that span. LOCAL RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION: After a successful inaugural campaign in 2014, WJXL 1010-AM/92.5-FM returns as the team’s radio YOUNG RECEIVERS broadcast partner in 2015, along with simulcast partner WGNE 99.9-FM. Jaguars radio broadcasts feature play-by-play announcer Frank Frangie • In Week 2 vs. Miami, second-year WR Allen Robinson posted a ca- joining former Jaguars Jeff Lageman and Tony Boselli in the booth, reer-high 155 receiving yards and two TDs on six receptions (25.8 rec. with Rick Ballou reporting from the sidelines. Jaguars.com reporter J.P. avg.). Robinson’s 155 receiving yards were the most by a Jaguars player Shadrick co-hosts game day studio coverage alongside Mike Dempsey since WR Justin Blackmon in Week 6 of the 2013 season (14 receptions for the Jaguars radio network. The Publix tailgate show starts the game for 190 yards against Denver). At 22 years and 27 days old, Robinson day broadcast three hours prior to kickoff. became the youngest player in franchise history to register 150-plus receiving yards in a single game. Robinson was nominated for AFC Offen- NATIONAL RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION: This Sunday’s game sive Player of the Week, which will be announced on Wednesday morning. will be broadcast nationally on Sports USA. Larry Kahn will handle the play-by-play duties with Hank Bauer providing analysis and Troy West • Making his 2015 debut after missing time due to a hamstring inju- reporting from the sideline. ry suffered in the preseason, second-year WR Marqise Lee caught two passes for 27 yards and rushed once for 12 yards. Second-year WR Allen Hurns posted four receptions for 68 yards (17.0 rec. avg.), marking his MEDIA SCHEDULE second consecutive game with at least four receptions and 60 receiving yards (fi ve catches for 50 yards in Week 1 vs. Carolina). This marked the Wednesday, Sept. 23 ninth time in Hurns’ career that he’s registered four-plus receptions and 11:55-12:40 p.m. .........Locker room open for player interviews the fi fth time in the last seven games. Hurns has caught a pass in all 18 11:55 a.m. ..................QB Blake Bortles available games to begin his career. 1:35-1:55 p.m. ............ Practice open to media 3:15 p.m. ................... Offensive Coordinator Greg Olson and Head RISING TO THE OCCASION Coach Gus Bradley available in TV studio WEDNESDAY CONFERENCE CALLS • Jaguars second-year QB Blake Bortles completed 18 of 33 passes (54.5 Jaguars: Gus Bradley at 10:30 a.m., QB Blake Bortles at 3:20 p.m. comp. pct.) for 273 yards and two touchdowns in Week 2 vs. Miami. His Patriots: Bill Belichick at 9:00 a.m., QB Tom Brady at 4:30 p.m. 102.2 passer rating was the fi rst 100-plus rating of his 16-game career. LT Sam Young, fi lling in for the injured Luke Joeckel (ankle), was part Thursday, Sept. 24 of an offensive line unit that did not allow a sack on 33 dropbacks. Sun- 11:40-12:00 p.m. .........Practice open to media day’s game marked the fi rst time the Jaguars did not allow a sack in the 1:30 p.m. ................... Defensive Coordinator Bob Babich and Head last 25 games (October 27, 2013 vs. San Francisco). Bortles has rushed Coach Gus Bradley available in TV studio for an 8.8 avg., the highest among all NFL QBs (min. six carries). 1:30-2:15 p.m. ............ Locker room open for player interviews Friday, Sept. 25 MYERS HITS HIS MARK 10:00-10:20 a.m. .........Practice open to media 11:05 a.m. ..................Head Coach Gus Bradley available in TV studio • First-year K Jason Myers converted all three FG attempts (27, 58 and 11:05-11:50 a.m. .........Locker room open for player interviews 28 yards) and made both of his PAT attempts in Week 2 vs. Miami. Myers’ 28-yard FG with 0:40 remaining in the fourth quarter would prove to be Saturday, Sept. 26 the game-winning kick, the fi rst of his career. His 58-year fi eld goal as (Travel day - no media availability) time expired in the fi rst half is the longest FG in the NFL this season and the second-longest in franchise history (Josh Scobee, 59 yards, October Sunday, Sept. 27 3, 2010 vs. IND). Myers was nominated for AFC Special Teams Player of 1:00 p.m. ................... Kickoff at New England (Gillette Stadium) the Week, which will be announced on Wednesday. WHO’S IN? WHO’S OUT? WEEK 3 PROBABLE STARTERS OFFENSE DEFENSE QB Blake Bortles is in his fi rst full season as the Jaguars starting DE Chris Clemons registered the 67th sack of his 12-year NFL career in QB ... Captained his second career fourth-quarter game-winning drive in Week 1 vs. CAR ... His 67.0 career sacks are tied for the sixth-most by Week 2 vs. Miami ... Started fi nal 13 games in 2014, setting franchise an undrafted player in NFL history ... Has tallied 9.0 sacks in 18 games single-season marks by a rookie with 2,908 yards and 280 completions. (all starts) with the Jaguars since the start of 2014. RB T.J. Yeldon has rushed more times (37 carries) than any other NFL DT Tyson Alualu played in all 16 games as part of DL rotation in 2014, rookie RB through the season’s fi rst two weeks ... Ranks third among totaling 30 tackles (13 solo), two sacks, two TFL, and fi ve QB hits ... Was NFL rookie RBs with 121 rushing yards ... At 21 years, 355 days, is JAX’s the only Jaguars defensive player to start all 16 games from 2010-13 ... youngest RB since Maurice Jones-Drew in 2006 (21 years, 276 days). Originally selected by JAX as the 10th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. WR Allen Robinson led the Jaguars with a career-high 155 receiving DT Roy Miller III re-signed with JAX in the offseason after originally yards and two TDs in Week 2 vs. Miami ... Is just the third player in joining them as an unrestricted free agent in 2013 ... Has missed only franchise history to post 150+ receiving yards and multiple TDs in a six games in seven NFL seasons, appearing in 92 overall (64 starts)... single game ... Youngest AFC player to do so since Louis Lipps in 1984. Started 14 games at DT in 2014, tallying 31 tackles (21 solo) and one sack. WR Allen Hurns is tied for the most receptions (nine) on the team, DE Jared Odrick posted two tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, and while ranking second in receiving yards (128) ... Had 68 yards in Week 2 one pass defensed against his former team in Week 2 vs. Miami ... Has vs. Miami, tied for the fourth-most in his career ... His 51 catches and six played in 66 straight games dating back to 2011 ... Was signed by JAX on TDs in 2014 were the fourth-most by an undrafted rookie in NFL history. 3/11/15, after spending his fi rst fi ve seasons with the Dolphins. TE Marcedes Lewis is in his 10th NFL season, all with the Jaguars ..
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