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<strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT:<br />
Tad Dickman: Senior Manager, Public Rel<strong>at</strong>ions (904) 633-6136 DickmanT@nfl.jaguars.com<br />
Alex Brooks: Public Rel<strong>at</strong>ions Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (904) 633-2262 BrooksA@nfl.jaguars.com<br />
John Gonoude: Public Rel<strong>at</strong>ions Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (904) 633-2263 GonoudeJ@nfl.jaguars.com<br />
K<strong>at</strong>ie Vaughn: Communic<strong>at</strong>ions Manager (904) 633-6590 VaughnK@nfl.jaguars.com<br />
Dan Edwards: Senior Vice President, Communic<strong>at</strong>ions (904) 633-6202 EdwardsD@nfl.jaguars.com<br />
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30<br />
<strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>WASHINGTON</strong> <strong>REDSKINS</strong><br />
PRESEASON WEEK 4 GAME RELEASE<br />
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 2015<br />
FedExField (79,000)<br />
7:30 P.M. EDT<br />
THIS WEEK: The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) finish their preseason schedule<br />
on Thursday, September 3 against the Washington Redskins (2-1). This<br />
week’s game marks the fifth time the two teams will meet in the preseason,<br />
with Jacksonville leading the series, 4-0. In their last meeting, the Jaguars<br />
defe<strong>at</strong>ed the Redskins, 24-17, in the 2009 preseason finale. The two<br />
teams have met six times in the regular season, with Washington leading<br />
the series, 5-1. The Jaguars are 46-38 in their 21-year preseason history.<br />
PRESEASON BROADCAST INFORMATION: For the second straight year, WJXT-<br />
TV Channel 4 serves as the Jaguars preseason broadcast partner. Sam Kouvaris<br />
will call the play-by-play, former Jaguars QB Mark Brunell will provide analysis<br />
and Nikki Kimbleton will report from the sidelines. The preseason broadcast<br />
will be shown in 10 markets in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama.<br />
After a successful inaugural campaign in 2014, WJXL 1010-AM/92.5-FM returns<br />
as the team’s radio broadcast partner in 2015. Jaguars radio broadcasts<br />
fe<strong>at</strong>ure play-by-play announcer Frank Frangie joining former Jaguars<br />
Jeff Lageman and Tony Boselli in the booth, with Rick Ballou reporting from<br />
the sidelines. Jaguars.com reporter J.P. Shadrick co-hosts game day studio<br />
coverage alongside Mike Dempsey for the Jaguars radio network. The Publix<br />
tailg<strong>at</strong>e show begins the game day broadcast three hours prior to kickoff.<br />
PRESEASON WEEK 3 VS. DETROIT: Jaguars second-year QB Blake Bortles completed<br />
20 of 29 passes for 245 yards and one TD in just over two quarters of<br />
action (54 offensive snaps). Bortles and the first-team offense were extremely<br />
proficient on third-down, converting 10-of-12 opportunities and orchestr<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
three consecutive 80-yard drives to begin the game. On 29 pass <strong>at</strong>tempts,<br />
the first-team offense did not allow a sack. The Jaguars first-team offense<br />
has scored on eight of their last 11 possessions, which includes a turnover on<br />
downs in field goal range and the clock running out <strong>at</strong> halftime vs. Detroit.<br />
Second-year LB Jeremiah George posted two tackles vs. Detroit and leads the<br />
team with 15 tackles through three preseason games. While the offense registered<br />
30 first downs, the Jaguars defense held the Lions to 14 first downs. On<br />
special teams, the Jaguars coverage units rank among the league’s best with<br />
their opponents averaging 3.3 yards per punt return and 22.2 yards per kick<br />
return. The Jaguars punt return unit, which was highlighted by a 27-yard return<br />
by undrafted rookie CB Nick Marshall, is averaging 11.7 yards per punt return.<br />
RESHAPING A ROSTER: After his hire on January 8, 2013, General Manager<br />
Dave Caldwell was tasked with reshaping the Jaguars roster. Of the 75 players<br />
on the Jaguars current roster, only nine were with the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion prior<br />
to Caldwell’s arrival. Those nine players are K Josh Scobee, TE Marcedes Lewis,<br />
DE Tyson Alualu, LB Paul Posluszny, DE Ryan Davis, OT Austin Pasztor,<br />
QB Chad Henne, DE Andre Branch and P Bryan Anger. Of the 25 draft selections<br />
made by Caldwell over the past three drafts, 24 remain on the roster.<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> MAKE ROSTER MOVES: The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
the following roster transactions to reduce their roster to 75 players: The club placed<br />
second-year OL Josh Wells and rookie DE Dante Fowler Jr. on the team’s Injured<br />
Reserve list; the club waived/injured second-year WR Greg Jenkins. Jacksonville<br />
also released third-year LB Mister Alexander, rookie DE Camaron Beard, first-year<br />
OL Cody Booth, fifth-year CB Tommie Campbell, rookie S Desmond Cooper, rookie<br />
DT Eric Crume, fifth-year WR Tandon Doss, second-year LB Khairi Fortt, rookie TE<br />
Connor Hamlett, first-year K/P Kasey Redfern, rookie OL Jack Rummells and second-year<br />
QB Jeff Tuel; the Jaguars active roster is now <strong>at</strong> 75 players. All NFL clubs<br />
must reduce their rosters to 75 players by 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, September 1.<br />
Sunday, August 30<br />
10:50-11:10am Practice (open to media)<br />
12:35pm Head Coach Gus Bradley available in TV studio<br />
Players available to media in locker room<br />
Monday, August 31<br />
11:25-11:45am Practice (open to media)<br />
1:15pm QB Blake Bortles available in TV studio<br />
Players available to media in locker room<br />
1:20pm Head Coach Gus Bradley available in TV studio<br />
Tuesday, Sept. 1<br />
10:00-10:20am Practice (open to media)<br />
11:05am Head Coach Gus Bradley available in TV studio<br />
Players available to media in locker room<br />
7:30pm<br />
WEEKLY SCHEDULE<br />
Wednesday, Sept. 2<br />
Travel Day (No media availability)<br />
Thursday, Sept. 3<br />
Preseason Game 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins<br />
<strong>at</strong> FedExField<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> ON TWITTER<br />
The Jaguars utilize Twitter (@jaguars) and Facebook to provide<br />
fans with timely inform<strong>at</strong>ion, an exclusive behind the scenes<br />
look <strong>at</strong> the organiz<strong>at</strong>ion and the opportunity to engage in convers<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
with players and coaches. Jaguars.com senior writer<br />
John Oehser can be found on Twitter <strong>at</strong> @JohnOehser, and<br />
Jaguars senior correspondent Brian Sexton can be found on Twitter<br />
<strong>at</strong> @JagsVoice. Jaguars reporter J.P. Shadrick (@JPShadrick)<br />
provides live upd<strong>at</strong>es during games, practices and press<br />
conferences.<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> MEDIA ONLINE<br />
The Jaguars Public Rel<strong>at</strong>ions department utilizes PR.Jaguars.com<br />
to keep the media up-to-d<strong>at</strong>e with relevant m<strong>at</strong>erials. At this<br />
site, you will find press releases, weekly game releases, transcripts,<br />
upd<strong>at</strong>ed player biographies, results, game books, an interview<br />
request page, as well as the 2015 Jaguars media guide.<br />
For a PDF version of the media guide, please visit: http://prod.<br />
st<strong>at</strong>ic.jaguars.clubs.nfl.com/assets/PDFs/jacksonville-jaguars-2015-media-guide.pdf.<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
LAST WEEK VS. DETROIT LIONS<br />
LIONS DEFEAT <strong>JAGUARS</strong>, 22-17<br />
August 28, 2015 <strong>at</strong> EverBank Field<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
DETROIT LIONS (2-1) 0 13 0 9 – 22<br />
<strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> (1-2) 7 7 3 0 – 17<br />
The Jaguars were defe<strong>at</strong>ed by the Detroit Lions, 22-17, in Week 3 of the<br />
preseason, despite having the lead during 46 minutes, 37 seconds of the<br />
game. Blake Bortles connected with Allen Hurns on a 13-yard touchdown<br />
pass to put Jacksonville on top l<strong>at</strong>e in the first quarter. Rookie T.J. Yeldon<br />
made his NFL preseason debut and ran for 10 yards on 8 carries, including a<br />
1-yard plunge in the second quarter, 14-0. Detroit responded to Yeldon’s<br />
score with a three-play, 85-yard drive capped by a 62-yard touchdown reception<br />
by Golden T<strong>at</strong>e from M<strong>at</strong>thew Stafford, cutting the deficit in half.<br />
Stafford then hurled his second passing touchdown with 35 seconds left in<br />
the half, a 4-yard dart to Corey Fuller. Holding a one-point lead going into<br />
the third quarter, a 35-yard field goal from Jason Myers supported the<br />
Jaguars to a 17-13 advantage. However, Detroit answered Myers’ score with<br />
a 51-yard field goal from Kyle Brindza, 17-16. With 1 minute, 41 seconds<br />
remaining in the contest, Zach Zenner produced a 3-yard rushing touchdown,<br />
putting the Lions on top by a final score of 22-17.<br />
TEAM Q TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE<br />
JAX 1 3:18 A. Hurns 13 yd. pass from B. Bortles 15-82, 7:51<br />
(J. Scobee kick)<br />
JAX 2 13:44 T. Yeldon 1 yd. run (J. Myers kick) 6-80, 2:05<br />
DET 2 12:20 G. T<strong>at</strong>e 62 yd. pass from M. Stafford 3-85, 1:24<br />
(M. Pr<strong>at</strong>er kick)<br />
DET 2 0:35 C. Fuller 4 yd. pass from M. Stafford 9-95, 4:32<br />
(kick failed, HLU)<br />
JAX 3 8:32 J. Myers 35 yd. Field Goal 13-63, 6:28<br />
DET 4 4:42 K. Brindza 51 yd. Field Goal 10-50, 4:14<br />
DET 4 1:41 Z. Zenner 3 yd. run (pass failed) 5-18, 2:16<br />
TEAM STATISTICS<br />
LIONS<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
First Downs (Run-Pass-Pen) 14 (4-9-1) 30 (5-19-6)<br />
Total Yards-Plays-Avg. 348-46-7.6 392-80-4.9<br />
Rushing Yards-Attempts-Avg. 108-20-5.4 68-27-2.5<br />
Net Yards Passing (Sacked-Yds) 240 (0-0) 324 (4-21)<br />
Att-Comp-Int 26-17-0 49-32-0<br />
Third Down Conversions (Pct.) 6-11 (55%) 13-17 (76%)<br />
Fourth Down Conversions (Pct.) 0-0 (0%) 0-2 (0%)<br />
Punts-Avg. 4-45.3 1-42.0<br />
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2<br />
Penalties-Yards 14-145 8-60<br />
Time of Possession 24:05 35:55<br />
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> RUSHING: Bortles 4-38, B. Pierce 7-17, T. Yeldon 8-10 (1 TD), D.<br />
Robinson (3-7), S. Morris 1-0, C. Grant 2-(-1), S. Johnson 2-(-3).<br />
LIONS RUSHING: Z. Zenner 8-85 (1 TD), G. Winn 6-13, A. Abdullah 3-8, T.<br />
Riddick 1-3, M. Stafford 1-0, K. Moore 1-(-1).<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> PASSING: B. Bortles 20-29-245 (1 TD), C. Henne 8-12-62, S.<br />
Morris 4-8-38.<br />
LIONS PASSING: M. Stafford 11-15-173 (2 TD), D. Orlovsky 5-10-61, K.<br />
Moore 1-1-6.<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> RECEIVING: B. Walters 5-46, A. Hurns 4-42 (1 TD), M. Lewis 3-51,<br />
C. Harbor 3-33, R. Greene 3-25, N. Jacobs 2-39, D. Robinson 2-29, C.<br />
Hamlett 2-15, A. Robinson 2-14, B. Koyack 2-7, C. Grant 1-19, T. Yeldon<br />
1-12, T. Washington 1-7, S. Johnson 1-6.<br />
LIONS RECEIVING: G. T<strong>at</strong>e 3-91 (1 TD), J. Ross 2-40, G. Salas 2-17, G. Winn<br />
2-14, A. Abdullah 1-21, B. Pettigrew 1-20, J. Fauria 1-9, E. Igwenagu 1-8,<br />
T. Riddick 1-6, L. Moore 1-6, C. Fuller 1-4, J. Maxwell 1-4.<br />
SACKS: <strong>JAGUARS</strong> None LIONS 4.0 (C. Wootton 2.0, J. Worthy 1.0, Team 1.0).<br />
ROSTER COMBINATIONS<br />
Offensively, the Jaguars have used 101 different lineup combin<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
this preseason. The most frequently used lineups, which have<br />
each run 10 plays, consist of the following players:<br />
• (5 pass, 5 rush) - QB Blake Bortles, RB Denard Robinson, WR<br />
Allen Robinson, WR Allen Hurns, TE Marcedes Lewis, TE Clay<br />
Harbor, OT Luke Joeckel, OT Jermey Parnell, G Brandon Linder,<br />
G Zane Beadles, C Stefen Wisniewski.<br />
• (8 pass, 2 rush) - QB Jeff Tuel, RB Corey Grant, WR Tandon Doss,<br />
WR Bryan Walters, TE Connor Hamlett, OT Cody Booth, OL Jack<br />
Rummells, OT Austin Pasztor, G Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, G Chris Reed.<br />
Defensively, the Jaguars have used 99 different lineup combin<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
this preseason. The most frequently used lineup, which has run 14<br />
plays, consists of the following players:<br />
• LB Todd Thomas, LB Thurston Armbrister, DL Cap Capi, DE<br />
Ikponmwosa Igbinosun, DT Eric Crume, DT Michael Bennett, CB<br />
Tommie Campbell, CB Rashaad Reynolds, FS Desmond Cooper,<br />
S Craig Loston, CB Nick Marshall.<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> IN ACTION<br />
Of the 76 players th<strong>at</strong> were dressed for the Jaguars’ 22-17 loss<br />
against the Lions, 68 played.<br />
Below are the 14 players th<strong>at</strong> did not dress vs. Detroit:<br />
• 11 WR Marqise Lee (right hamstring), 18 WR Greg Jenkins<br />
(ankle), 21 RB Toby Gerhart (abdomen strain), 25 CB Peyton<br />
Thompson (left hamstring), 35 CB Demetrius McCray (right<br />
knee contusion), 36 S James Sample (right forearm), 37 S<br />
John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien (finger), 52 LB LaRoy Reynolds (left MCL),<br />
56 DE Dante Fowler Jr. (left knee), 58 LB Khairi Fortt<br />
(meniscus), 72 OT Josh Wells (disloc<strong>at</strong>ed left thumb), 80 TE<br />
Julius Thomas (hand), 87 WR Neal Sterling (left hamstring),<br />
99 DT Sen’Derrick Marks (Active/PUP).<br />
FRIDAY’S INJURIES<br />
Here are the Jaguars’ injuries from Friday night against the<br />
Lions: DE Andre Branch (MCL sprain), TE Clay Harbor (minor ankle<br />
sprain), WR Allen Hurns (hip tightness), G Brandon Linder (left<br />
toe), and WR Allen Robinson (shoulder contusion).<br />
HEAD COACH GUS BRADLEY ON FRIDAY’S INJURIES<br />
(Injury upd<strong>at</strong>e) “I have Brandon Linder, left toe. I think he could<br />
have come back and played we just chose not to. Andre Branch we<br />
will get an MRI on his knee. We’ve got our fingers crossed on th<strong>at</strong><br />
one. I think we’ll see with th<strong>at</strong>. I know he was walking around a little<br />
bit in the training room. Allen Robinson returned to the game, Allen<br />
Hurns just had some hip tightness so we chose to keep him out in<br />
the second half, and then Clay Harbor, ankle. We’ll see how he is but<br />
other than th<strong>at</strong> I think we came out in pretty good shape.”<br />
(Do you have guys here if Branch is out a while?) “I do. I think th<strong>at</strong><br />
we might have to get cre<strong>at</strong>ive in some of the things th<strong>at</strong> we do and<br />
we did th<strong>at</strong> last year. We’ll see how Branch is but if we get him going<br />
and Chris Clemons and Ryan Davis I think those three on third downs<br />
can give us some pressure. It’s th<strong>at</strong> first and second down. Can we<br />
cre<strong>at</strong>e enough pressure and affect the quarterback enough to get<br />
some turnovers? I think th<strong>at</strong>’s legit.”<br />
INTERCEPTIONS: None<br />
Attendance: 59,327 Time: 3:01 76 degrees<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
LAST WEEK VS. DETROIT LIONS<br />
BORTLES BREAKS OUT<br />
On Friday vs. Detroit, second-year QB Blake Bortles started and<br />
played the entire first half, as well as the Jaguars’ first third-quarter<br />
series. He went 20-of-29 (69%) for 245 yards and 1 TD, including a<br />
10-of-12 (83%) mark on third downs. Bortles also paced Jacksonville<br />
with 38 rushing yards on four carries (9.5 rush avg.).<br />
• Bortles opened the scoring with a 15-play, 82-yard touchdown<br />
drive in the first quarter, going 6-of-8 for 72 yards, including a<br />
13-yard touchdown pass to WR Allen Hurns. He then marched<br />
the Jaguars 80 yards on six plays in the second quarter to put<br />
Jacksonville on top, 14-0.<br />
• Among all NFL quarterbacks this preseason, Bortles ranks second<br />
in quarterback r<strong>at</strong>ing (93.8) and yards per passing <strong>at</strong>tempt<br />
(7.7), and third in passing yards (461), completions (39), and<br />
<strong>at</strong>tempts (60).<br />
QBs Chad Henne (8-of-12, 62 yards) and Stephen Morris (4-of-8,<br />
38 yards) combined to go 12-of-20 (60%) for 100 passing yards in<br />
relief of Bortles.<br />
YELDON DEBUTS<br />
Rookie RB T.J. Yeldon, who had missed the first two weeks of the<br />
preseason due to injury (finger), made his NFL preseason debut<br />
against Detroit on Friday night. The Alabama product carried the<br />
ball eight times for 10 yards, including a 1-yard rushing touchdown<br />
in the second quarter. He also caught a pass for a 12-yard gain.<br />
Also factoring into the Jaguars’ run game were QB Blake Bortles<br />
(four <strong>at</strong>t., 38 yards), RB Bernard Pierce (seven <strong>at</strong>t., 17 yards), and<br />
RB Denard Robinson (three <strong>at</strong>t., 7 yards).<br />
AERIAL ATTACK<br />
Jacksonville recorded 32 receptions between 14 different receivers,<br />
including 10 players with multiple c<strong>at</strong>ches, for 345 yards on S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />
night vs. the Lions. Overall, the Jaguars had 11 receivers with<br />
10+ yards, seven with 20+ yards, five with 30+ yards, and three<br />
with 40+ yards.<br />
Jacksonville has had <strong>at</strong> least 20 receptions split among more than<br />
10 different receivers in each of its first three preseason games. The<br />
Jaguars have also had <strong>at</strong> least six players with multiple c<strong>at</strong>ches in<br />
each of their last three contests.<br />
• WR Allen Hurns caught Jacksonville’s only receiving TD, a 13-<br />
yard pass from QB Blake Bortles in the first quarter. Hurns had<br />
42 receiving yards on four receptions.<br />
• TE Marcedes Lewis led the Jaguars with 51 receiving yards on<br />
three receptions, including a team-high-tying 24-yard c<strong>at</strong>ch<br />
(also TE Nic Jacobs).<br />
• WR Bryan Walters tallied 46 receiving yards and a team-high<br />
five receptions. WR Allen Robinson (103) and Walters (102)<br />
rank sixth and seventh, respectively, in receiving yards among<br />
all AFC wideouts this preseason.<br />
WHERE IT STARTS<br />
Jacksonville’s offense posted 30 first-down convers<strong>at</strong>ions, including<br />
19 via the pass. It also went 13-of-17 (76%) in third-down<br />
situ<strong>at</strong>ions. Overall, the Jaguars registered 392 total net yards on<br />
combined 80 plays, both preseason highs, for a 4.9 average.<br />
Head Coach Gus Bradley on the Jaguars’ offensive line: “Pretty<br />
well. I think as we looked <strong>at</strong> it, we separ<strong>at</strong>ed by first group and the<br />
second group. The first group did pretty well. I think we’re seeing<br />
pretty good progress from Luke (Joeckel) the past three weeks. One<br />
of the issues in the past has been the power, the speed to power.<br />
He had a couple of them last night and the week before and you’re<br />
seeing him making really good improvement on th<strong>at</strong>, as well as the<br />
whole offensive line. I thought (Brandon) Linder had a good game up<br />
until his toe. The whole group, I thought, especially the first group,<br />
played pretty well. Another game without giving up a sack. I thought<br />
th<strong>at</strong> was good. In the second group, the guy th<strong>at</strong> really stood out<br />
was (Tyler) Sh<strong>at</strong>ley. Sh<strong>at</strong>ley played 71 plays in the game and really<br />
did a nice job through the whole game. I’m really pleased with the<br />
offensive line and their production.”<br />
PRESSURE POINTS<br />
The Jaguars’ defense saw 20 players combine to make 37 tackles<br />
(29 solo) vs. Detroit. Of those 20 defenders, nine of them registered<br />
multiple stops, including seven with <strong>at</strong> least three tackles.<br />
Jacksonville has had more than 20 players contribute tackles in each<br />
of its first three preseason games.<br />
• LB Telvin Smith had a team-high four tackles (three solo).<br />
Undrafted rookie DL Cap Capi tallied his fourth quarterback<br />
hurry, the most by a Jaguars defender this preseason. Next on<br />
the list is LB Dan Skuta, who has two quarterback hurries.<br />
• Jacksonville’s defense protected the lead for 46 minutes, 37<br />
seconds before allowing a rushing touchdown with 1 minute,<br />
41 seconds left in the game. The Jaguars have led for more than<br />
half of the game in each of their three preseason contests.<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS STANDOUTS<br />
Rookies RB Corey Grant and CB Nick Marshall continued to impress<br />
in the return game. Grant, who averaged 38.5 yards per kickoff return<br />
(two KR, 77 yards) <strong>at</strong> NYG, registered a 25-yard return against the<br />
Lions. Marshall, who returned two kickoffs for 41 yards in Week 2,<br />
added a 27-yard punt return on Friday night.<br />
Head Coach Gus Bradley on sensing th<strong>at</strong> the return game could<br />
be an asset to the Jaguars in 2015: “We’re starting to look <strong>at</strong> our<br />
options and who we have. Even Rashad (Greene) last night, I think<br />
he had one return th<strong>at</strong> didn’t jump out but it was for nine yards.<br />
We’re getting more and more locked in to the possibility of who<br />
those guys could be, wh<strong>at</strong> they possess, and we’re excited about<br />
them. So, again, it’s preseason. We haven’t really schemed either as<br />
a special teams unit, so there are some unknowns out there. But I<br />
think as far as their talent level and wh<strong>at</strong> they bring, we’re pretty<br />
excited.”<br />
• TEs Nic Jacobs (two rec., 39 yards) and Clay Harbor (three rec.,<br />
33 yards) each had 30+ receiving yards. RB Denard Robinson<br />
(two rec., 29 yards) and WR Rashad Greene (three rec., 25<br />
yards) each had 20+ receiving yards.<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
WHAT’S BEING SAID (VS. DETROIT LIONS)<br />
AFTER THE GAME...<br />
QB BLAKE BORTLES<br />
(On third down efficiency) “It was really good. I think we were ten-for-twelve with the ones, so I think it was gre<strong>at</strong>. It’s just a tribute to<br />
prepar<strong>at</strong>ion—kind of knowing wh<strong>at</strong> to expect on a third down. Guys doing a good job upfront; I think the guys had a good understanding of<br />
it. Guys ran good routes and we were able to move the chains.”<br />
(On if he feels like he might be running too much) “Definitely. You want to be able to take care of yourself as a quarterback and limit the<br />
hits. So when you do take off and run, you want to get out of bounds or get down. We do have a goal we want to get two or three first downs<br />
a game running, so anytime you get a chance as a quarterback to pick up a first down on the ground, it helps out tremendously.”<br />
(On if how encouraged he is with the offense even with missing key players like Julius Thomas) “I think it is a tribute to everybody and to the<br />
slack th<strong>at</strong> everybody has picked up with him being gone. Th<strong>at</strong> room (tight ends) specifically, Clay (Harbor) and Marcedes (Lewis). Nic Jacobs<br />
had a couple of big c<strong>at</strong>ches. So they have done a really good job picking up the slack, because obviously, he is a tremendous player and you<br />
miss him when he’s not there. But I think the other guys in th<strong>at</strong> room have done a really good job.”<br />
(On if he is more impressed with scoring drives or lack of turnovers) “I think both. I think both have been impressive. I think the drives we<br />
have been able to put together not only this week, but the previous two. Show the toughness, show th<strong>at</strong> in the end, this is who we want to<br />
be…to be a run first team. Obviously, tonight we had a big emphasis on converting on third down, th<strong>at</strong> was impressive. But guys have done<br />
a really good job with securing the ball, with breaking up a couple of bad throws th<strong>at</strong> could have been picks. So both of those have been<br />
high notes. ”<br />
(On how he thinks the offense has progressed) “I really didn’t know wh<strong>at</strong> to expect. I knew wh<strong>at</strong> I saw in camp and I thought the guys looked<br />
really good as a unit. We did some really good stuff in camp and obviously had three opportunities now to showcase th<strong>at</strong> against an opponent.<br />
I think every time, the guys have stepped up to the challenge. The offensive line has been unbelievable…no sacks tonight, which is awesome.<br />
Guys have really b<strong>at</strong>tled and it’s been impressive and fun to be a part of.”<br />
RB T.J. YELDON<br />
(On the goal-line carry?) “Never to jump again. (laughter) It was a ‘Welcome to the NFL’ [moment]. I got a touchdown. It was ugly, but I still<br />
got a touchdown.”<br />
(On his first NFL experience) “It felt pretty good finally getting a chance to play after a couple of months having not been able to play since<br />
college. It felt good. I got a little adjusted to the game speed. I have stuff to improve on, so I’m going to w<strong>at</strong>ch film and see wh<strong>at</strong> I can do<br />
to improve.”<br />
(On how the finger is doing) “Yeah, it’s feeling pretty good. I got the little cast to cover it up, but it didn’t hurt when I did th<strong>at</strong>. It’s still<br />
getting better. I’ll get a little more tre<strong>at</strong>ment on it.”<br />
RB DENARD ROBINSON<br />
(On offensive efficiency) “I think last week we showed th<strong>at</strong> we could get down the field. This week we finished it. Th<strong>at</strong>’s the biggest thing,<br />
you want to finish drives and finish drives in the end zone – not just a field goal; we want to finish in the end zone. Even though we love<br />
Scobee, we want to finish in the end zone.”<br />
C STEFEN WISNIEWSKI<br />
(On improved offensive line play) “I think we’ve just been getting better every day. Across the board – tackles, guards, myself – we’ve been<br />
working hard. You can see a lot of improvement from the beginning of camp to now in our pass protection technique. I think it’s showing<br />
out there.”<br />
(On Blake Bortles’ performance) “He certainly played like a quarterback beyond his years. He played better than wh<strong>at</strong> we expect of a second-year<br />
guy. Th<strong>at</strong>’s awesome though. You can tell he’s really learning the game well and has made a lot of strides from his first year to this<br />
year.”<br />
DE JARED ODRICK<br />
(On facing three talented offenses in the preseason thus far) “I don’t look <strong>at</strong> it th<strong>at</strong> way. I look <strong>at</strong> it as every week we have a challenge<br />
ahead of us. We have another team coming into our home, or we’re going there, and we have to be able to stop professional football players<br />
from doing their jobs. We have to do it better than wh<strong>at</strong> they do. So the thing is, I don’t look <strong>at</strong> the caliber of offense and say, ‘Well this is a<br />
better offense, so it’s a better test.’ There are talented guys. There’s parity all across. You need to bring it every game no m<strong>at</strong>ter wh<strong>at</strong> ranked<br />
offense it is.”<br />
PRESEASON CAPTAINS<br />
Week 1 vs. Pittsburgh: 7 QB Chad Henne, 30 RB Bernard Pierce, 51 LB Paul Posluszny, 61 C Stefen Wisniewski, 92 Ziggy Hood.<br />
Week 2 <strong>at</strong> N.Y. Giants: 26 S Josh Evans, 27 CB Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z, 54 LB Jeremiah George, 67 OT Austin Pasztor, 81 Bryan Walters.<br />
Week 3 vs. Detroit: 10 K Josh Scobee, 15 WR Allen Robinson, 16 RB Denard Robinson, 55 LB Dan Skuta, 89 TE Marcedes Lewis, 97 DT Roy<br />
Miller III.<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
A LOOK AHEAD TO 2015<br />
PRESEASON WEEK 3 SCHEDULE<br />
Thursday, Sept. 3<br />
Tampa Bay <strong>at</strong> Miami.........................7:00 p.m.<br />
Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i <strong>at</strong> Indianapolis.................7:00 p.m.<br />
Baltimore <strong>at</strong> Atlanta........................7:00 p.m.<br />
New Orleans <strong>at</strong> Green Bay.................7:00 p.m.<br />
Philadelphia <strong>at</strong> N.Y. Jets...................7:00 p.m.<br />
Jacksonville <strong>at</strong> Washington............7:30 p.m.<br />
Carolina <strong>at</strong> Pittsburgh......................7:30 p.m.<br />
Buffalo <strong>at</strong> Detroit............................7:30 p.m.<br />
N.Y. Giants <strong>at</strong> New England...............7:30 p.m.<br />
Cleveland <strong>at</strong> Chicago........................8:00 p.m.<br />
Houston <strong>at</strong> Dallas............................8:00 p.m.<br />
Minnesota <strong>at</strong> Tennessee...................8:00 p.m.<br />
Kansas City <strong>at</strong> St. Louis....................8:00 p.m.<br />
Arizona <strong>at</strong> Denver............................9:00 p.m.<br />
San Diego <strong>at</strong> San Francisco.............10:00 p.m.<br />
Oakland <strong>at</strong> Se<strong>at</strong>tle.........................10:00 p.m.<br />
A LOOK AT THE 2015 OPPONENTS<br />
The Jaguars 2015 schedule fe<strong>at</strong>ures 4 teams th<strong>at</strong> qualified for the 2014<br />
postseason (BAL, CAR, IND, NE), including both participants in the AFC<br />
Championship game. The Jaguars will face teams th<strong>at</strong> finished .500 or<br />
better in 9 games in 2014 (5 home, 4 away).<br />
Below is a look <strong>at</strong> the Jaguars 2015 opponents:<br />
2014 DIVISION<br />
HOME GAMES RECORD FINISH<br />
Houston 9-7 (.563) 2nd, AFC South<br />
Indianapolis* 11-5 (.688) 1st, AFC South<br />
Tennessee 2-14 (.125) 4th, AFC South<br />
Atlanta 6-10 (.375) 3rd, NFC South<br />
Carolina* 7-8-1 (.469) 1st, NFC South<br />
Miami 8-8 (.500) 3rd, AFC East<br />
San Diego 9-7 (.563) 3rd, AFC West<br />
Buffalo (London) 9-7 (.563) 2nd, AFC East<br />
61-66-1 (.480)<br />
2014 DIVISION<br />
AWAY GAMES RECORD FINISH<br />
Houston 9-7 (.563) 2nd, AFC South<br />
Indianapolis* 11-5 (.688) 1st, AFC South<br />
Tennessee 2-14 (.125) 4th, AFC South<br />
New Orleans 7-9 (.438) 2nd, NFC South<br />
Tampa Bay 2-14 (.125) 4th, NFC South<br />
New England* 12-4 (.750) 1st, AFC East<br />
New York Jets 4-12 (.250) 4th, AFC East<br />
Baltimore* 10-6 (.625) 3rd, AFC North<br />
57-71 (.445)<br />
2015 <strong>JAGUARS</strong> OPPONENTS RECORD in 2014: 118-137-1 (.463)<br />
* denotes playoff team in 2014<br />
2015 QUICK FACTS<br />
• The Jaguars have faced a defending Super Bowl champion nine<br />
times, with the last two times coming in 2007 against Indianapolis.<br />
• The first seven weeks include five games against teams with .500<br />
records or better last season, and three games against teams th<strong>at</strong><br />
won their divisions: Carolina, Indianapolis and New England.<br />
• It will mark the fifth time th<strong>at</strong> the Jaguars have opened the season<br />
with back-to-back home games. They also opened the season with<br />
consecutive games <strong>at</strong> home in 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2007.<br />
• It’s the 12th time in 21 seasons th<strong>at</strong> the Jaguars will have opened<br />
the season <strong>at</strong> home.<br />
PRESEASON SCHEDULE<br />
The Jaguars defe<strong>at</strong>ed Pittsburgh, 23-21, in Week 1, marking the first<br />
time the two teams faced each other in preseason action.<br />
In Week 2, the Jaguars fell to the New York Giants in a 22-12 road<br />
defe<strong>at</strong>. It was the eighth contest between the two clubs in preseason<br />
competition, which is third-most for a Jacksonville opponent.<br />
In Week 3 of the preseason, the Jaguars lost to Detroit, 22-17, in<br />
a n<strong>at</strong>ionally-televised contest (CBS). The Lions have won all three<br />
m<strong>at</strong>ch-ups between the two teams in preseason history.<br />
The Jaguars travel to the n<strong>at</strong>ion’s capital to face the Redskins in the<br />
team’s preseason finale on Sept. 3. Jacksonville has won all four preseason<br />
meetings between the two teams, including a 24-17 victory <strong>at</strong><br />
home the last time the two teams met in 2009.<br />
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> PRESEASON SCHEDULE<br />
WEEK DATE TEAM/LOCATION TIME<br />
1 Friday, Aug. 14 vs. Pittsburgh W, 23-21<br />
2 S<strong>at</strong>urday, Aug. 22 <strong>at</strong> N.Y. Giants L, 12-22<br />
3 Friday, Aug. 28 vs. Detroit (CBS) L, 17-22<br />
4 Thursday, Sept. 3 <strong>at</strong> Washington 7:30 p.m. EDT<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE<br />
DATE OPPONENT TIME BROADCAST<br />
September 13 CAROLINA 1:00 FOX<br />
September 20 MIAMI 1:00 CBS<br />
September 27 <strong>at</strong> New England 1:00 CBS<br />
October 4 <strong>at</strong> Indianapolis 1:00 CBS<br />
October 11 <strong>at</strong> Tampa Bay 1:00 CBS<br />
October 18 HOUSTON 1:00 CBS<br />
October 25 BUFFALO (London) 9:30 a.m. CBS/Yahoo<br />
November 1 BYE WEEK<br />
November 8 <strong>at</strong> N.Y. Jets 1:00 CBS<br />
November 15 <strong>at</strong> Baltimore 1:00 CBS<br />
November 19 TENNESSEE 8:25 NFL Network<br />
November 29 SAN DIEGO 1:00 CBS<br />
December 6 <strong>at</strong> Tennessee 100 CBS<br />
December 13 INDIANAPOLIS 1:00 CBS<br />
December 20 ATLANTA 1:00 FOX<br />
December 27 <strong>at</strong> New Orleans 1:00 CBS<br />
January 3 <strong>at</strong> Houston 1:00 CBS<br />
HOME GAMES IN CAPS | ALL TIMES ARE <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> TIME (EDT)<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> IN LONDON<br />
On Aug. 21, 2012, the Jaguars made history by becoming the first<br />
team to commit to playing four home games <strong>at</strong> London’s historic<br />
Wembley Stadium.<br />
With a goal of raising the profile of the franchise and the community,<br />
Jaguars Owner Shad Khan along with NFL Commissioner Roger<br />
Goodell declared th<strong>at</strong> the Jaguars would play one game in the United<br />
Kingdom for the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 season. “The Jacksonville<br />
Jaguars will be a bold and ambitious NFL franchise,” said Khan.<br />
During the 2014 season, the Jaguars hosted the Dallas Cowboys in<br />
front of 83,603 fans. The team ventured out into the community and<br />
partnered with the NFL’s Play 60 program to promote healthy living<br />
with local London schools.<br />
In 2015, the Jaguars will face the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 25. The NFL<br />
announced June 3 th<strong>at</strong> it selected Yahoo! Inc. as its exlusive partner<br />
to deliver the first-ever live stream of an NFL game to a global audience<br />
across mobile devices and for free. CBS will broadcast the game<br />
in the Jacksonville and Buffalo markets.<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
2014 STATISTICAL COMPARISON<br />
STATISTIC JAX OPP<br />
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 271 330<br />
Rushing 86 107<br />
Passing 154 200<br />
Penalty 31 23<br />
3rd Down: Made/Att 69/216 101/236<br />
3rd Down Pct. 31.9% 42.8%<br />
4th Down: Made/Att 7/19 4/10<br />
4th Down Pct. 36.8% 40.0%<br />
POSSESSION AVG. 27:11 32:49<br />
TOTAL NET YARDS 4,634 5,932<br />
Avg. Per Game 289.6 370.8<br />
Total Plays 988 1,085<br />
Avg. Per Play 4.7 5.5<br />
NET YARDS RUSHING 1,633 2,033<br />
Avg. Per Game 102.1 127.1<br />
Total Rushes 360 499<br />
NET YARDS PASSING 3,001 3,899<br />
Avg. Per Game 187.6 243.7<br />
Sacked/Yards Lost 71/450 45/275<br />
Gross Yards 3,451 4,174<br />
Attempts/Completions 557/325 541/355<br />
Completion Pct. 58.3% 65.6%<br />
Had Intercepted 18 6<br />
PUNTS/AVERAGE 96/46.5 75/47.5<br />
NET PUNTING AVG. 39.6 41.5<br />
PENALTIES/YARDS 73/573 115/886<br />
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 15/8 22/14<br />
TOUCHDOWNS 27 45<br />
Rushing 9 15<br />
Passing 15 24<br />
Returns 3 6<br />
C<strong>at</strong>egory Player Total<br />
Scoring Josh Scobee 83<br />
Pass Completions Blake Bortles 280<br />
Pass Attempts Blake Bortles 475<br />
Completion Pct. Blake Bortles 58.9%<br />
Passing Yards Blake Bortles 2,908<br />
Passing TDs Blake Bortles 11<br />
Passing INTs Blake Bortles 17<br />
Passer R<strong>at</strong>ing Chad Henne 80.7<br />
Yards Per Attempt Chad Henne 6.3<br />
Rushes Denard Robinson 135<br />
Rushing Yards Denard Robinson 582<br />
Rushing Avg. Blake Bortles 7.5<br />
Rushing TDs Denard Robinson 4<br />
Receptions Cecil Shorts III 53<br />
Receiving Yards Allen Hurns 677<br />
Reception Avg. Allen Hurns 13.5<br />
Receiving TDs Allen Hurns 6<br />
STATISTIC WAS OPP<br />
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 318 307<br />
Rushing 88 77<br />
Passing 186 195<br />
Penalty 44 35<br />
3rd Down: Made/Att 62/197 89/207<br />
3rd Down Pct. 31.5% 43.0%<br />
4th Down: Made/Att 4/16 5/9<br />
4th Down Pct. 25.0% 55.6%<br />
POSSESSION AVG. 30:34 29:26<br />
TOTAL NET YARDS 5,738 5,712<br />
Avg. Per Game 358.6 357.0<br />
Total Plays 1,006 976<br />
Avg. Per Play 5.7 5.9<br />
NET YARDS RUSHING 1,691 1,722<br />
Avg. Per Game 105.7 107.6<br />
Total Rushes 401 421<br />
NET YARDS PASSING 4,047 3,990<br />
Avg. Per Game 252.9 249.4<br />
Sacked/Yards Lost 58/414 36/241<br />
Gross Yards 4,461 4,231<br />
Attempts/Completions 547/364 519/345<br />
Completion Pct. 66.5% 66.5%<br />
Had Intercepted 18 7<br />
PUNTS/AVERAGE 78/46.9 80/44.0<br />
NET PUNTING AVG. 40.0 40.4<br />
PENALTIES/YARDS 120/1,130 144/1,164<br />
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 31/13 26/12<br />
TOUCHDOWNS 33 53<br />
Rushing 15 11<br />
Passing 18 35<br />
Returns 0 7<br />
2014 OFFENSIVE LEADERS 2014 OFFENSIVE LEADERS<br />
C<strong>at</strong>egory Player Total<br />
Scoring Kai Forb<strong>at</strong>h 103<br />
Pass Completions Robert Griffin III 147<br />
Pass Attempts Robert Griffin III 214<br />
Completion Pct. Colt McCoy 71.1%<br />
Passing Yards Kirk Cousins 1,710<br />
Passing TDs Kirk Cousins 1,710<br />
Passing INTs Kirk Cousins 9<br />
Passer R<strong>at</strong>ing Colt McCoy 96.4<br />
Yards Per Attempt Kirk Cousins 8.4<br />
Rushes Alfred Morris 265<br />
Rushing Yards Alfred Morris 1,074<br />
Rushing Avg. Alfred Morris 4.1<br />
Rushing TDs Alfred Morris 8<br />
Receptions Pierre Garcon 68<br />
Receiving Yards DeSean Jackson 1,169<br />
Reception Avg. DeSean Jackson 20.9<br />
Receiving TDs DeSeasn Jackson 6<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
DATE OPPONENT W/L <strong>JAGUARS</strong> OPP.<br />
1995 (2-3)<br />
July 29 CAR L 14 20<br />
(Canton, Ohio)<br />
Aug. 4 @MIA W 24 21<br />
Aug. 10 @DET L 3 19<br />
Aug. 18 STL L 10 27<br />
Aug. 25 DEN W 23 17<br />
1996 (2-2)<br />
Aug. 2 NYG L 17 24<br />
Aug. 9 @STL L 10 17<br />
Aug. 18 SF W 38 10<br />
Aug. 23 @DEN W 31 24<br />
1997 (4-0)<br />
Aug. 3 CAR W 23 9<br />
Aug. 9 @NYG W 38 16<br />
Aug. 18 @SF W 28 20<br />
Aug. 22 ATL W 26 17<br />
1998 (2-2)<br />
Aug. 8 @CAR L 27 30<br />
Aug. 14 NYG W 24 10<br />
Aug. 22 @KC L 21 22<br />
Aug. 27 DAL W 42 20<br />
1999 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 13 CAR W 35 10<br />
Aug. 21 @NYG L 20 27<br />
Aug. 26 KC W 31 6<br />
Sept. 2 @DAL W 27 6<br />
2000 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 4 @CAR W 34 14<br />
Aug. 11 NYG W 16 13<br />
Aug. 19 @KC W 28 23<br />
Aug. 24 ATL L 20 31<br />
2001 (2-2)<br />
Aug. 10 CAR W 18 16<br />
Aug. 16 @NYG L 5 27<br />
Aug. 23 KC W 28 23<br />
Aug. 30 @DAL L 17 27<br />
PRESEASON HISTORY<br />
DATE OPPONENT W/L <strong>JAGUARS</strong> OPP.<br />
2002 (1-3)<br />
Aug. 9 @ATL L 13 23<br />
Aug. 16 TB L 0 20<br />
Aug. 23 @CHI W 24 16<br />
(Champaign, Ill.)<br />
Aug. 29 DAL L 25 28<br />
2003 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 9 @MIN W 16 14<br />
Aug. 15 MIA W 27 23<br />
Aug. 23 @TB L 6 10<br />
Aug. 28 WAS W 17 15<br />
2004 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 14 @MIA L 5 16<br />
Aug. 20 TB W 14 6<br />
Aug. 27 GB W 9 7<br />
Sept. 2 @NE W 31 0<br />
2005 (2-2)<br />
Aug. 13 MIA W 27 17<br />
Aug. 20 @TB W 20 17<br />
Aug. 25 ATL L 7 23<br />
Sept. 1 @DAL L 20 27<br />
2006 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 12 @MIA W 31 26<br />
Aug. 19 CAR L 10 17<br />
Aug. 26 TB W 29 18<br />
Aug. 31 @ATL W 20 17<br />
2007 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 11 @MIA L 17 18<br />
Aug. 18 TB W 31 19<br />
Aug. 23 @GB W 21 13<br />
Aug. 30 WAS W 31 14<br />
2008 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 9 ATL W 20 17<br />
Aug. 16 MIA L 14 19<br />
Aug. 23 @TB W 23 17<br />
Aug. 28 @WAS W 24 3<br />
DATE OPPONENT W/L <strong>JAGUARS</strong> OPP.<br />
2009 (1-3)<br />
Aug. 17 @MIA L 9 12<br />
Aug. 22 TB L 23 24<br />
Aug. 27 @PHI L 32 33<br />
Sept. 3 WAS W 24 17<br />
2010 (2-2)<br />
Aug. 13 @PHI L 27 28<br />
Aug. 21 MIA L 26 27<br />
Aug. 28 @TB W 19 13<br />
Sept. 2 ATL W 13 9<br />
2011 (1-3)<br />
Aug. 11 @NE L 12 47<br />
Aug. 19 ATL W 15 13<br />
Aug. 27 @BUF L (OT) 32 35<br />
Sept. 1 STL L 17 24<br />
2012 (3-1)<br />
Aug. 10 NYG W 32 31<br />
Aug. 17 @NO W 27 24<br />
Aug. 23 @BAL L 17 48<br />
Aug. 30 ATL W 24 14<br />
2013 (1-3)<br />
Aug. 9 MIA L 3 27<br />
Aug. 17 @NYJ L 13 37<br />
Aug. 24 PHI L 24 31<br />
Aug. 29 @ATL W 20 16<br />
2014 (1-3)<br />
Aug. 8 T.B. W 16 10<br />
Aug. 17 @CHI L 19 20<br />
Aug. 24 @DET L 12 13<br />
Aug. 29 ATL L 14 24<br />
2015 (1-2)<br />
Aug. 14 PIT W 23 21<br />
Aug. 22 @NYG L 12 22<br />
Aug. 28 DET L 17 22<br />
ALL-TIME PRESEASON RECORDS (46-38)<br />
OPPONENT W L T PCT. PTS. OPP. LAST<br />
Atlanta 7 4 0 .636 192 204 2014<br />
Baltimore 0 1 0 .000 17 48 2012<br />
Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 32 35 2011<br />
Carolina 4 3 0 .571 161 116 2006<br />
Chicago 1 1 0 .500 43 36 2014<br />
Dallas 2 3 0 .400 131 108 2005<br />
Denver 2 0 0 1.000 54 41 1996<br />
Detroit 0 3 0 .000 32 54 2015<br />
Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 30 20 2007<br />
Kansas City 3 1 0 .750 108 74 2001<br />
Miami 4 6 0 .400 183 206 2013<br />
Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 16 14 2003<br />
New England 1 1 0 .500 43 47 2011<br />
New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 27 24 2012<br />
New York Giants 4 4 0 .500 149 163 2015<br />
New York Jets 0 1 0 .000 13 37 2013<br />
Philadelphia 0 3 0 .000 83 92 2013<br />
Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 23 21 2015<br />
St. Louis 0 3 0 .000 37 68 2011<br />
San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 66 30 1997<br />
Tampa Bay 7 3 0 .667 181 154 2014<br />
Washington 4 0 0 1.000 96 49 2009<br />
TOTALS: 46 38 0 .548 1,717 1,641<br />
PRESEASON ATTENDANCE FIGURES<br />
HOME ATTENDANCE<br />
HOME<br />
YEAR TOTAL (TWO GAMES) ATTENDANCE AVG.<br />
1995 137,907 68,953.5<br />
1996 135,533 67,766.5<br />
1997 135,023 67,511.5<br />
1998 132,685 66,342.5<br />
1999 116,052 58,026<br />
2000 118,316 59,158<br />
2001 99,593 49,796.5<br />
2002 95,845 47,922.5<br />
2003 94,065 47,032.5<br />
2004* 100,867 50,433.5<br />
2005* 124,668 62,334<br />
2006* 127,234 63,617<br />
2007* 130,897 65,448.5<br />
2008* 127,841 63,920.5<br />
2009* 82,119 41,059.5<br />
2010* 123,846 61,923<br />
2011* 122,339 61,169.5<br />
2012* 124,836 62,418<br />
2013* 118,284 59,142<br />
2014 * 118,131 59,065.5<br />
2015 * 120,651 60,325.5<br />
TOTALS: 2,486,732 59,207.9<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
2014 IN REVIEW<br />
RACKS AND RACKS OF SACKS<br />
In 2014, the Jaguars defense amassed 45 sacks, sixth-most in the<br />
NFL. The 45 sacks are the fourth-most in Jaguars history and the<br />
most since 2005 (47). Below is a look <strong>at</strong> teams with the most sacks<br />
in the 2014 regular season:<br />
RANK TEAM SACKS<br />
1. Buffalo Bills 54<br />
2. Baltimore Ravens 49<br />
Philadelphia Eagles 49<br />
4. New York Giants 47<br />
5. Kansas City Chiefs 46<br />
6. Jacksonville Jaguars 45<br />
New York Jets 45<br />
MOST SINGLE-SEASON SACKS IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
RANK YEAR SACKS<br />
1. 1999 57<br />
2. 1997 48<br />
3. 2005 47<br />
4. 2014 45<br />
5. 2001 43<br />
6. 2000 40<br />
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BALL<br />
In 2014, the Jaguars defense registered 12 sack-fumbles (QB is<br />
sacked, resulting in a fumble), the most in the NFL. The Jaguars<br />
were led in sack-fumbles by 11th-year DE Chris Clemons (four).<br />
Clemons’ four sack-fumbles in 2014 are the most by a Jaguars<br />
player in the past five seasons (when d<strong>at</strong>a filters were added) and<br />
were the most in the NFL in 2014.<br />
MOST SACK-FUMBLES BY A TEAM IN 2014<br />
SACK<br />
RANK TEAM FUMBLES<br />
1. Jacksonville 12<br />
2. Philadelphia 11<br />
3. Carolina 8<br />
4. Indianapolis 7<br />
Kansas City 7<br />
New York Giants 7<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> DEFENSE IN THE RED ZONE<br />
The Jaguars defense excelled in the red zone in 2014, only allowing<br />
opponents to score touchdowns on 48.2 pct. (27 of 56)<br />
of their red zone trips, the eighth-best mark in the NFL. Below<br />
is where the Jaguars defense ranks among the NFL’s best in opponents’<br />
red zone touchdown efficiency:<br />
LOWEST OPPONENTS RED ZONE TD EFFICIENCY<br />
OPPONENT OPPONENT OPPONENT<br />
RED ZONE RED ZONE RED ZONE<br />
RK. TEAM DRIVES TDs TD EFFICIENCY<br />
1. Kansas City 54 21 38.9<br />
2. Baltimore 54 23 42.6<br />
3. Arizona 41 18 43.9<br />
4. St. Louis 39 18 46.2<br />
5. Cleveland 54 25 46.3<br />
6. Houston 46 22 47.8<br />
6. New England 46 22 47.8<br />
8. Jacksonville 56 27 48.2<br />
FORCING THE ISSUE<br />
In 2014, the Jaguars defense forced 19 fumbles, the most in franchise<br />
history. The team’s 19 forced fumbles were the third-most<br />
in the NFL last season.<br />
MOST FORCED FUMBLES IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
FUMBLES<br />
RANK YEAR FORCED<br />
1. 2014 19<br />
2. 1997 18<br />
3. 1999 17<br />
4. 1998 16<br />
2011 16<br />
1995 16<br />
MOST FORCED FUMBLES BY A TEAM IN 2014<br />
FUMBLES<br />
RANK TEAM FORCED<br />
1. Philadelphia 22<br />
2. Carolina 20<br />
3. Jacksonville 19<br />
4. Indianapolis 18<br />
5. Houston 16<br />
St. Louis 16<br />
DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT<br />
Since arriving in Jacksonville, head coach Gus Bradley has always<br />
stressed the importance of continuing to improve on a daily<br />
basis. The Jaguars defense in 2014 was a testament to this<br />
message. Over the first four games of the season, the Jaguars<br />
defense allowed an average of 34.5 opponents’ offensive points<br />
and 451.3 yards per game. Over the last 12 games, the Jaguars<br />
defense has allowed 19.0 opponents’ offensive points and 343.9<br />
yards per game.<br />
2014 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> DEFENSE -- GAME-BY-GAME<br />
OFFENSIVE POINTS NET<br />
WEEK DATE OPP ALLOWED YARDS<br />
1 9/7 <strong>at</strong> PHI 27 420<br />
2 9/14 <strong>at</strong> WAS 41 449<br />
3 9/21 vs. IND 37 529<br />
4 9/28 <strong>at</strong> S.D. 33 407<br />
5 10/5 vs. PIT 10 372<br />
6 10/12 <strong>at</strong> TEN 16 290<br />
7 10/19 vs. CLE 6 266<br />
8 10/26 vs. MIA 13 326<br />
9 11/2 <strong>at</strong> CIN 31 423<br />
10 11/9 vs. DAL 31 399<br />
12 11/23 <strong>at</strong> IND 23 389<br />
13 11/30 vs. NYG 24 329<br />
14 12/7 vs. HOU 27 304<br />
15 12/14 <strong>at</strong> BAL 13 314<br />
16 12/18 vs. TEN 13 357<br />
17 12/28 <strong>at</strong> HOU 21 358<br />
TOTAL: 366 5,932<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
QUARTERBACK BLAKE BORTLES<br />
QB BLAKE BORTLES GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS<br />
Selected with the third overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, rookie QB Blake Bortles made his debut in the second half of Week 3 vs. Indianapolis<br />
and completed 14 of 24 passes for 223 yards, two TDs and two INTs. Bortles made his first start in Week 4 and completed 29 of 37 passes for 254<br />
yards. Bortles’ 78.4 completion percentage <strong>at</strong> San Diego was the highest in NFL history for a rookie quarterback in his first career start with a<br />
minimum 30 <strong>at</strong>tempts. Bortles finished the season with 2,908 yards, the most by a rookie in Jaguars history. Below is a look <strong>at</strong> Bortles’ game-bygame<br />
st<strong>at</strong>istics from his rookie season in 2014:<br />
BORTLES 2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS<br />
PASSING<br />
RUSHING<br />
DATE OPP P/S ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SK RTG NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />
09/07 <strong>at</strong> PHI DNP<br />
09/14 <strong>at</strong> WAS DNP<br />
09/21 vs. IND 1/0 24 14 223 58.3 2 2 63t 1 82.5 2 30 15.0 20 0<br />
09/28 <strong>at</strong> SD 1/1 37 29 254 78.4 1 2 44 3 81.6 5 24 4.8 8 0<br />
10/05 vs. PIT 1/1 36 22 191 61.1 0 2 20 1 52.0 4 14 3.5 11 0<br />
10/12 <strong>at</strong> TEN 1/1 46 32 336 69.6 1 1 59 6 88.7 5 38 7.6 11 0<br />
10/19 vs. CLE 1/1 31 17 159 54.8 1 3 31t 2 40.3 5 37 7.4 18 0<br />
10/26 vs. MIA 1/1 34 18 221 52.9 1 2 48t 4 58.6 6 48 8.0 32 0<br />
11/02 <strong>at</strong> CIN 1/1 33 22 247 66.7 2 1 40t 2 96.4 4 10 2.5 5 0<br />
11/09 vs. DAL 1/1 37 22 290 59.4 0 1 53 4 73.0 3 3 1.0 1 0<br />
BYE WEEK<br />
11/23 <strong>at</strong> IND 1/1 27 15 146 55.5 0 1 37 4 55.5 5 24 4.8 20 0<br />
11/30 vs. NYG 1/1 35 21 194 60.0 1 0 30t 7 84.7 5 68 13.6 29 0<br />
12/07 vs. HOU 1/1 39 20 205 51.3 1 1 35 4 64.6 3 10 3.3 7 0<br />
12/14 <strong>at</strong> BAL 1/1 37 21 210 56.7 0 1 30 8 61.8 1 2 2.0 0 0<br />
12/18 vs. TEN 1/1 26 13 115 50.0 1 0 34 4 75.0 5 50 10.0 19 0<br />
12/28 <strong>at</strong> HOU 1/1 33 14 117 42.4 0 0 24 5 52.2 3 61 20.3 34 0<br />
TOTALS 14/13 475 280 2,908 58.9 11 17 63t 55 69.5 56 419 7.5 34 0<br />
BORTLES IN THE <strong>JAGUARS</strong> RECORD BOOK<br />
In 2014, QB Blake Bortles set the Jaguars rookie record for completions<br />
(280) and passing yards (2,908). Bortles’ 11 TD passes<br />
were the third-most in Jaguars history by a rookie. Below is a<br />
look <strong>at</strong> where Bortles ranks among Jaguars rookies in a few major<br />
passing c<strong>at</strong>egories:<br />
MOST YARDS PASSING, <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- Season<br />
PASSING<br />
YARDS PLAYER (YEAR) COMP/ATT<br />
2,908 Blake Bortles (2014) 280/475<br />
2,819 Byron Leftwich (2003) 239/418<br />
2,214 Blaine Gabbert (2011) 210/413<br />
387 Jon<strong>at</strong>han Quinn (1998) 34/64<br />
231 David Garrard (2002) 23/46<br />
MOST COMPLETIONS, <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- Season<br />
COMP PLAYER (YEAR) ATTEMPTS<br />
280 Blake Bortles (2014) 475<br />
239 Byron Leftwich (2003) 418<br />
210 Blaine Gabbert (2011) 413<br />
IN COMPARISON TO HIS ROOKIE PEERS<br />
Jaguars first-round selection (third overall) Blake Bortles was<br />
one of seven rookie QBs to make their NFL debut in 2014 (MIN-<br />
Bridgew<strong>at</strong>er, OAK-Carr, N.E.-Garoppolo, CLE-Manziel, TEN-<br />
Mettenberger, ARI-Thomas). Below is where Bortles ranked among<br />
the rookie QBs in major passing c<strong>at</strong>egories in 2014 (min. 150 pass<br />
<strong>at</strong>tempts):<br />
MOST PASSING YARDS PER GAME AVERAGE BY A ROOKIE -- 2014<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM PASS YDS/GAME<br />
1. Teddy Bridgew<strong>at</strong>er MIN 224.5<br />
2. Blake Bortles JAX 207.7<br />
3. Derek Carr OAK 204.4<br />
4. Zach Mettenberger TEN 201.7<br />
MOST PASS COMPLETIONS BY A ROOKIE -- 2014<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM STARTS COMPLETIONS<br />
1. Derek Carr OAK 16 348<br />
2. Blake Bortles JAX 13 280<br />
3. Teddy Bridgew<strong>at</strong>er MIN 12 259<br />
4. Zach Mettenberger TEN 6 107<br />
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- Season<br />
TD<br />
PASSES PLAYER (YEAR)<br />
14 Byron Leftwich (2003)<br />
12 Blaine Gabbert (2011)<br />
11 Blake Bortles (2014)<br />
2 Jon<strong>at</strong>han Quinn (1998)<br />
1 David Garrard (2002)<br />
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE BY A ROOKIE -- 2014<br />
(minimum 150 <strong>at</strong>tempts)<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT COMP. PCT.<br />
1. Teddy Bridgew<strong>at</strong>er MIN 259 402 64.4<br />
2. Zach Mettenberger TEN 107 179 59.8<br />
3. Blake Bortles JAX 280 475 58.9<br />
4. Derek Carr OAK 348 599 58.1<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
QUARTERBACK BLAKE BORTLES<br />
BORTLES CLIMBS THE <strong>JAGUARS</strong> CHARTS<br />
MOST PASSING YARDS IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
PASS TD<br />
RK. PLAYER YEARS COMP ATT YDS PASSES<br />
1. Mark Brunell 1995-2003 2,184 3,616 25,698 144<br />
2. David Garrard 2002-10 1,406 2,281 16,003 89<br />
3. Byron Leftwich 2003-06 789 1,344 9,042 51<br />
4. Chad Henne 2012-14 513 889 5,817 27<br />
5. Blaine Gabbert 2011-13 414 777 4,357 22<br />
6. Blake Bortles 2014 280 475 2,908 11<br />
7. Quinn Gray 2005-07 101 180 1,252 12<br />
8. Steve Beuerlein 1995 71 142 952 4<br />
9. Jon<strong>at</strong>han Quinn 1998-2001 66 125 748 3<br />
10. Jamie Martin 1998-2000 49 78 662 4<br />
BLAKE BORTLES TOUCHDOWN PASSES BY PLAYER<br />
TD RECEPTIONS LAST TD<br />
PLAYER POS FROM BORTLES FROM BORTLES<br />
Allen Hurns WR 4 12/7/14 vs. HOU<br />
Allen Robinson WR 2 10/26/14 vs. MIA<br />
Marcedes Lewis TE 1 12/18/14 vs. TEN<br />
Marqise Lee WR 1 11/30/14 vs. NYG<br />
Clay Harbor TE 1 10/12/14 <strong>at</strong> TEN<br />
Nic Jacobs TE 1 9/28/14 <strong>at</strong> S.D.<br />
Cecil Shorts III WR 1 9/21/14 vs. IND<br />
TOTAL: 11<br />
BLAKE BORTLES -- COMPLETIONS BY RECEIVER<br />
RECEPTIONS<br />
PLAYER FROM BORTLES<br />
Cecil Shorts III 53<br />
Allen Hurns 45<br />
Allen Robinson 42<br />
Marqise Lee 29<br />
Clay Harbor 26<br />
Jordan Todman 22<br />
Denard Robinson 20<br />
Toby Gerhart 15<br />
Marcedes Lewis 10<br />
Will Ta’ufo’ou 6<br />
Ace Sanders 6<br />
Mike Brown 3<br />
Nic Jacobs 2<br />
Storm Johnson 1<br />
TOTAL: 280<br />
BLAKE BORTLES -- PASSING YARDS BY RECEIVER<br />
REC. YARDS<br />
PLAYER FROM BORTLES<br />
Cecil Shorts III 557<br />
Allen Hurns 554<br />
Allen Robinson 467<br />
Marqise Lee 349<br />
Clay Harbor 289<br />
Jordan Todman 161<br />
Toby Gerhart 157<br />
Denard Robinson 107<br />
Marcedes Lewis 100<br />
Will Ta’ufo’ou 62<br />
Ace Sanders 55<br />
Mike Brown 38<br />
Nic Jacobs 16<br />
Storm Johnson -4<br />
TOTAL: 2,908<br />
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING<br />
@JaysonBraddock (8/28/15): This Blake Bortles is not the same<br />
guy I evalu<strong>at</strong>ed pre-draft last year. His growth in 1 year is really<br />
unbelievable.<br />
@SI_PeterKing (8/28/15): You don’t want to overr<strong>at</strong>e the preseason.<br />
But Bortles sees field better w/better touch than last<br />
year. And he loves Hurns.<br />
Jaguars GM Dave Caldwell (8/4/15): “From where he’s <strong>at</strong> now<br />
compared to where he came in last year as a rookie, I think it’s<br />
night and day. From the day he stepped on the practice field<br />
last year to the first day of training camp this year his ease of<br />
throwing motion, the tightness of his ball, the compactness of his<br />
motion, the quicker release, the footwork, the balance -- all those<br />
things I think are better. And just his overall presence. He’s comfotable<br />
now. I’ve got to give him a lot of credit. He took the bull<br />
by the horns and was proactive with it and has done a nice job.”<br />
Jaguars HC Gus Bradley (8/2/15): “His mechanics, his poise,<br />
his big thing is he wants to own the offense so he can play <strong>at</strong> a<br />
higher level without thinking a lot and th<strong>at</strong>’s wh<strong>at</strong> he’s doing. You<br />
can tell he put in time over the summer with the knowledge of<br />
the offense. They have to have no doubt and in order to have no<br />
doubt, you’ve got to put the time in, so to me you’re seeing him<br />
play with no dobut and no fear and th<strong>at</strong>’s a good sign.”<br />
Jaguars OC Greg Olson (6/2/15): “He’s a real hard-worker,<br />
self-starter, a very self-motiv<strong>at</strong>ed player, and he’s got good talent,<br />
so I’m working with a guy th<strong>at</strong>’s a younger player, th<strong>at</strong> wants<br />
to get better and he’s been in early every day and he stays l<strong>at</strong>e.<br />
He’s one of the first guys here in the morning and he’s one of the<br />
last guys to leave.”<br />
OPPONENTS ON BORTLES<br />
Texans DE J.J. W<strong>at</strong>t (12/4/14): “[Bortles] is a strong kid and he<br />
can run — I think th<strong>at</strong>’s one thing th<strong>at</strong> is sometimes overlooked<br />
so you have to make sure you’re aware of your pass-rush lanes and<br />
keep him contained.”<br />
Browns Head Coach Mike Pettine (10/15/14): “We had a lot of<br />
respect for (Blake) Bortles coming out; didn’t know a lot about<br />
him until we had a chance to go and work him out and visit with<br />
him and came away very impressed. It’s not a surprise to us th<strong>at</strong><br />
he’s having the success th<strong>at</strong> he’s having. He can make all the<br />
throws. He can extend plays with his feet. He’s not afraid to tuck<br />
it and run if he has to. Just looking <strong>at</strong> his completion percentage<br />
is impressive.”<br />
Titans DT Jurrell Casey (10/12/14): “(Blake) did a gre<strong>at</strong> job<br />
today. I can’t knock him, he did a heck of a job getting out of the<br />
way of pressure, getting them back into the game <strong>at</strong> the end, he<br />
did a gre<strong>at</strong> job. He’s got a lot of work to do, but I think he’s going<br />
to be a top quarterback one of these days.”<br />
Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (10/2/14): “I liked him coming<br />
out. I thought he was the most ready and a guy th<strong>at</strong> I thought<br />
could be the best, just because I think the things he does: He can<br />
extend plays, he can stay in, he can throw the ball, he can throw<br />
on the run. He is an impressive-type young player. He makes some<br />
rookie mistakes but he also makes some plays th<strong>at</strong> you don’t expect<br />
rookies to make in a good way.”<br />
Chargers CB Brandon Flowers (9/28/14): “Bortles is a very<br />
poised quarterback. He made some key throws early. It didn’t take<br />
me by surprise. I used to w<strong>at</strong>ch him in college. I always thought<br />
he was a gre<strong>at</strong> quarterback. He was the top quarterback taken for<br />
a reason. He definitely has all the tools and the sky is the limit<br />
for him.”<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
QUARTERBACK BLAKE BORTLES<br />
BORTLES’ SINGLE-GAME RECORDS<br />
Rookie QB Blake Bortles threw for a career-high 336 yards and<br />
one TD on 32 of 46 passing (69.6 pct.) in Week 6 <strong>at</strong> Tennessee,<br />
tying Byron Leftwich (10/5/03 vs. San Diego) for the most passing<br />
yards in a single game by a rookie in team history. Bortles’ 46<br />
<strong>at</strong>tempts and 32 completions were the most in franchise history<br />
by a rookie. His 32 completions were the third-most in team history<br />
and most since 2004 (36, Byron Leftwich, 10/10/04 <strong>at</strong> San<br />
Diego).<br />
MOST PASSING YARDS IN A SINGLE GAME BY A ROOKIE<br />
IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
PASS PASS<br />
PLAYER DATE OPP COMP ATT YARDS<br />
Blake Bortles 10/12/14 @TEN 32 46 336<br />
Byron Leftwich 10/5/03 vs. S.D. 19 28 336<br />
Blake Bortles 11/9/14 vs. DAL 22 37 290<br />
Byron Leftwich 12/14/03 @ N.E. 21 40 288<br />
Byron Leftwich 10/12/03 vs. MIA 24 42 256<br />
Blake Bortles 9/28/14 @ S.D. 29 37 254<br />
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SINGLE GAME IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
COMP<br />
PLAYER DATE OPP COMP ATT PCT.<br />
Mark Brunell 10/20/96 @ STL 37 52 71.2<br />
Byron Leftwich 10/10/04 @ S.D. 36 54 66.7<br />
Blake Bortles 10/12/14 @TEN 32 46 69.6<br />
Chad Henne 12/29/13 @IND 30 51 58.8<br />
Mark Brunell 10/15/95 vs. CHI 30 48 62.5<br />
David Garrard 10/18/09 vs. STL 30 43 69.8<br />
Blake Bortles 9/28/14 @ S.D. 29 37 78.4<br />
Chad Henne 12/23/12 vs. N.E. 29 51 56.9<br />
Chad Henne 10/27/13 vs. S.F. 29 45 64.4<br />
Byron Leftwich 10/3/04 vs. IND 29 41 70.7<br />
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SINGLE GAME BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE<br />
COMP<br />
PLAYER DATE OPP COMP ATT PCT.<br />
Blake Bortles 10/12/14 @TEN 32 46 69.6<br />
Blake Bortles 9/28/14 @ S.D. 29 37 78.4<br />
Byron Leftwich 10/12/03 vs. MIA 24 42 75.0<br />
Byron Leftwich 11/2/03 @ BAL 22 34 64.7<br />
Blaine Gabbert 11/20/11 @ CLE 22 41 53.7<br />
Blake Bortles 10/5/14 vs. PIT 22 36 61.1<br />
Blake Bortles 11/2/14 @ CIN 22 33 66.7<br />
Blake Bortles 11/9/14 vs. DAL 22 37 59.5<br />
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A SINGLE GAME BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE<br />
COMP<br />
PLAYER DATE OPP COMP ATT PCT.<br />
Blake Bortles 10/12/14 @TEN 32 46 69.6<br />
Byron Leftwich 10/12/03 vs. MIA 24 42 75.0<br />
Blaine Gabbert 12/24/11 @TEN 21 42 50.0<br />
Blaine Gabbert 10/2/11 vs. N.O. 16 42 38.1<br />
Blaine Gabbert 11/20/11 @ CLE 22 41 53.7<br />
BORTLES SHOWS MOBILITY<br />
In 2014, rookie QB Blake Bortles rushed 56 times for 419 yards<br />
and averaged 7.5 yards per carry. Bortles’ 419 rushing yards were<br />
the most by a rookie QB in Jaguars history and the second-most<br />
by a QB in franchise history. Bortles’ 419 rushing yards were the<br />
most by a rookie QB since 2012 (Robert Griffin III - 815, Russell<br />
Wilson - 489).<br />
HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE BY A QB IN 2014<br />
(Min. 30 Rushes)<br />
RUSH LONG RUSH<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM RUSHES YDS RUSH AVG.<br />
1. Blake Bortles JAX 56 419 34 7.48<br />
2. Russell Wilson SEA 118 849 55 7.19<br />
3. Aaron Rodgers G.B. 43 269 19 6.26<br />
4. Colin Kaepernick S.F. 104 639 90t 6.14<br />
5. Ryan Tannehill MIA 56 311 40 5.55<br />
MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QB IN 2014<br />
RUSH LONG RUSH<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM RUSHES YDS RUSH AVG.<br />
1. Russell Wilson SEA 118 849 55 7.19<br />
2. Colin Kaepernick S.F. 104 639 90t 6.14<br />
3. Cam Newton CAR 103 539 22 5.23<br />
4. Blake Bortles JAX 56 419 34 7.48<br />
5. Ryan Tannehill MIA 56 311 40 5.55<br />
MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING BY A QB IN 2014<br />
RUSH 1ST DOWNS<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM RUSHES YDS RUSHING<br />
1. Russell Wilson SEA 119 849 45<br />
Cam Newton CAR 103 539 45<br />
3. Colin Kaepernick S.F. 104 639 28<br />
4. Blake Bortles JAX 56 419 27<br />
HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING AVERAGE<br />
BY A QB IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
(Min. 15 Rushes)<br />
RUSH LONG RUSH<br />
RK. PLAYER YEAR RUSHES YDS RUSH AVG.<br />
1. Blake Bortles JAX 56 419 34 7.48<br />
2. Mark Brunell 1995 67 480 27t 7.16<br />
3. Mark Brunell 2001 39 224 38 5.74<br />
4. David Garrard 2002 25 139 41t 5.56<br />
5. David Garrard 2005 31 172 28 5.55<br />
MOST RUSHING YARDS IN A SEASON BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> QB<br />
RUSH LONG RUSH<br />
RK. PLAYER YEAR RUSHES YDS RUSH AVG.<br />
1. Mark Brunell 1995 67 480 27t 7.16<br />
2. Blake Bortles 2014 56 419 34 7.48<br />
3. Mark Brunell 1996 80 396 33 4.95<br />
4. David Garrard 2009 77 323 30 4.19<br />
5. David Garrard 2008 73 322 24 4.41<br />
MOST RUSHING YARDS IN A SEASON BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE QB<br />
RUSH LONG RUSH<br />
RK. PLAYER YEAR RUSHES YDS RUSH AVG.<br />
1. Blake Bortles 2014 56 419 34 7.5<br />
2. David Garrard 2002 25 139 41t 5.6<br />
3. Byron Leftwich 2003 25 108 18 4.3<br />
4. Blaine Gabbert 2011 48 98 12 2.0<br />
5. Jon<strong>at</strong>han Quinn 1998 11 77 17 7.0<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
2014 IN REVIEW<br />
LEWIS OWNS <strong>JAGUARS</strong> TE RECORDS<br />
Following an ankle injury suffered in Week 2 <strong>at</strong> Washington,<br />
ninth-year TE Marcedes Lewis missed eight games before returning<br />
to action in Week 12 <strong>at</strong> Indianapolis. In 2014, Lewis caught<br />
two-plus TDs for the seventh time in his career. Lewis (315) is one<br />
of four players (WR Jimmy Smith, 862; WR Keenan McCardell,<br />
499; RB Maurice Jones-Drew, 335) in franchise history with 300-<br />
plus receptions. Below is where Lewis ranks in franchise history in<br />
various receiving st<strong>at</strong>istics:<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A TIGHT END IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS REC. YARDS<br />
1. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 3,789<br />
2. Kyle Brady 1999-2006 2,500<br />
MOST RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS REC<br />
1. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 315<br />
2. Kyle Brady 1999-2006 241<br />
3. Pete Mitchell 1995-2002 191<br />
MOST RECEIVING TDs BY A TIGHT END IN <strong>JAGUARS</strong> HISTORY<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS REC. TDs<br />
1. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 27<br />
2. Kyle Brady 1999-2006 13<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> CAREER RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS YARDS (Rec.)<br />
1. Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 (WR) 12,287 (862)<br />
2. Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 (WR) 6,393 (499)<br />
3. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 (TE) 3,789 (315)<br />
4. Maurice Jones-Drew 2006-13 (RB) 2,873 (335)<br />
5. Kyle Brady 1999-2006 (TE) 2,500 (241)<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS REC (YARDS)<br />
1. Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 862 (12,287)<br />
2. Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 499 (6,393)<br />
3. Maurice Jones-Drew 2006-13 335 (2,873)<br />
4. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 315 (3,789)<br />
5. Fred Taylor 1998-2008 286 (2,361)<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> CAREER RECEIVING TDs LEADERS<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS REC. TDS<br />
1. Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 67<br />
2. Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 30<br />
3. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 27<br />
4. Reggie Williams 2004-08 18<br />
5. M<strong>at</strong>t Jones 2005-08 15<br />
Ernest Wilford 2004-10 15<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> CAREER LEADERS IN 25-PLUS YARDS RECEPTIONS<br />
HURNS OWNS JAGS ROOKIE TD RECORD<br />
Undrafted WR Allen Hurns finished his rookie campaign with 51<br />
receptions for 677 receiving yards in 2014. In Week 14 vs. Houston,<br />
Hurns caught his sixth TD of the season en route to setting<br />
the Jaguars rookie receiving TD record. Hurns’ 49 receptions are<br />
the third-most by a Jaguars rookie.<br />
MOST RECEIVING TDs BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- SEASON<br />
RECEIVING<br />
RK. NAME YEAR RECs TDs<br />
1. Allen Hurns 2014 49 6<br />
2. M<strong>at</strong>t Jones 2005 36 5<br />
Justin Blackmon 2012 64 5<br />
4. Fred Taylor 1998 44 3<br />
MOST RECEPTIONS BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- SEASON<br />
RK. NAME YEAR RECEPTIONS<br />
1. Justin Blackmon 2012 64<br />
2. Ace Sanders 2013 51<br />
3. Allen Hurns 2014 49<br />
4. Mike Thomas 2009 48<br />
Allen Robinson 2014 48<br />
6. Maurice Jones-Drew 2006 46<br />
HURNS AMONG BEST UNDRAFTED WRs<br />
In 2014, undrafted rookie WR Allen Hurns set every team record<br />
for undrafted free agents with 51 receptions for 677 receiving<br />
yards and six receiving TDs. He ranks in the top-five in NFL history<br />
for undrafted rookies in the three major receiving c<strong>at</strong>egories:<br />
receptions (third), receiving yards (fifth) and TDs (second). Below<br />
is how he compares to undrafted rookies in NFL history:<br />
MOST RECEPTIONS BY AN UNDRAFTED ROOKIE<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM YEAR RECEPTIONS<br />
1. Wayne Chrebet NYJ 1995 66<br />
2. Davone Bess MIA 2008 54<br />
Timothy Wright T.B. 2013 54<br />
4. Allen Hurns JAX 2014 51<br />
Doug Baldwin SEA 2011 51<br />
6. Marlon Brown BAL 2013 49<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY AN UNDRAFTED ROOKIE<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM YEAR YARDS<br />
1. Bobby Johnson NYG 1984 795<br />
2. Doug Baldwin SEA 2011 788<br />
3. James Jett OAK 1993 771<br />
4. Wayne Chrebet NYG 1995 726<br />
5. Allen Hurns JAX 2014 662<br />
MOST RECEIVING TDs BY AN UNDRAFTED ROOKIE<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM YEAR REC. TDs<br />
1. Bobby Johnson NYG 1984 7<br />
Marlon Brown BAL 2013 7<br />
Joseph Fauria DET 2013 7<br />
4. Allen Hurns JAX 2014 6<br />
Stephone Paige K.C. 1983 6<br />
RK PLAYER YEARS REC of 25+<br />
1. Jimmy Smith 1995-2005 104<br />
2. Keenan McCardell 1996-2001 40<br />
3. Marcedes Lewis 2006-14 33<br />
4. Ernest Wilford 2002-10 22<br />
5. Reggie Williams 2004-08 18<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE RECEIVING EFFORTS<br />
Jaguars rookie WRs Allen Hurns (51-677-6), Marqise Lee (37-<br />
422-1) and Allen Robinson (48-548-2) combined for 136 receptions<br />
for 1,647 yards and nine receiving TDs in the 2014 season.<br />
The 136 c<strong>at</strong>ches made up 41.8% of the team’s reception total<br />
(325). The 1,647 receiving yards made up 47.7% of the team’s<br />
receiving yardage total (3,451). The nine receiving TDs made up<br />
60.0% of the team’s total receiving TDs (15).<br />
Below is a look <strong>at</strong> where the Jaguars rookie receivers’ production<br />
percentages ranked among the league’s best:<br />
ROOKIE % OF<br />
RK. TEAM TEAM’S TOTAL RECEPTIONS<br />
1. Jacksonville 42%<br />
2. Carolina 29%<br />
3. Tampa Bay 25%<br />
4. NY Giants 25%<br />
5. Miami 21%<br />
ROOKIE % OF<br />
RK. TEAM TEAM’S TOTAL RECEIVING YARDS<br />
1. Jacksonville 48%<br />
2. Carolina 34%<br />
3. Tampa Bay 31%<br />
4. NY Giants 30%<br />
5. Buffalo 25%<br />
ROOKIE % OF<br />
RK. TEAM TEAM’S TOTAL RECEIVING TDs<br />
1. Tampa Bay 62%<br />
2. Jacksonville 60%<br />
3. Carolina 48%<br />
4. NY Giants 43%<br />
5. Philadelphia 30%<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- SINGLE SEASON<br />
RK. NAME YEAR REC. YARDS<br />
1. Justin Blackmon 2012 865<br />
2. Allen Hurns 2014 662<br />
3. Allen Robinson 2014 548<br />
4. Pete Mitchell 1995 527<br />
HURNS ON THE LONG BALL<br />
Rookie WR Allen Hurns ranked tied-sixth in the NFL among rookies<br />
with 11 receptions of 20-plus yards. His 63-yard TD reception<br />
against Indianapolis in Week 3 was the second-longest reception<br />
by an undrafted player in Jaguars history.<br />
RECEPTIONS OF 20-PLUS YARDS BY A ROOKIE IN 2014<br />
REC. OF<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM POS 20+ YDs<br />
1. Mike Evans T.B. WR 20<br />
2. Odell Beckham Jr. NYG WR 16<br />
Jordan M<strong>at</strong>thews PHI WR 16<br />
4. Kelvin Benjamin CAR WR 14<br />
Sammy W<strong>at</strong>kins BUF WR 14<br />
6. Allen Hurns JAX WR 11<br />
John Brown ARI WR 11<br />
2014 IN REVIEW<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> PLACE THREE AT THE TOP<br />
The rookie WR trio of Allen Hurns, Marqise Lee and Allen Robinson<br />
are all ranked in the top 15 among rookie wideouts in receptions and<br />
yards. The Jaguars were the only team to have multiple players ranked<br />
in the top 15. Below is a look:<br />
MOST RECEPTIONS BY A ROOKIE WR IN 2014<br />
OVERALL DRAFT<br />
REC.<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM SELECTION RECs YARDS<br />
1. Odell Beckham NYG 12th 91 1,305<br />
2. Jarvis Landry MIA 63rd 84 758<br />
3. Kelvin Benjamin CAR 28th 73 1,008<br />
4. Mike Evans TB 7th 68 1,051<br />
5. Jordan M<strong>at</strong>thews PHI 42nd 67 872<br />
6. Sammy W<strong>at</strong>kins BUF 4th 65 982<br />
7. Brandin Cooks NO 20th 53 550<br />
8. Allen Hurns JAX Undrafted 51 677<br />
9. John Brown ARI 91st 48 696<br />
Allen Robinson JAX 61st 48 548<br />
11. Davante Adams GB 53rd 38 446<br />
Jace Amaro NYJ 49th 38 345<br />
13. Marqise Lee JAX 39th 37 422<br />
MOST RECEIVING YARDS BY A ROOKIE WR IN 2014<br />
OVERALL DRAFT<br />
REC.<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM SELECTION RECs YARDS<br />
1. Odell Beckham NYG 12th 91 1,305<br />
2. Mike Evans TB 7th 68 1,051<br />
3. Kelvin Benjamin CAR 28th 73 1,008<br />
4. Sammy W<strong>at</strong>kins BUF 4th 65 982<br />
5. Jordan M<strong>at</strong>thews PHI 42nd 67 872<br />
6. Jarvis Landry MIA 63rd 84 758<br />
7. John Brown ARI 91st 48 696<br />
8. Allen Hurns JAX Undrafted 51 677<br />
9. Taylor Gabriel CLE Undrafted 36 621<br />
10. Brandin Cooks NO 20th 53 550<br />
11. Martavis Bryant PIT 118th 26 549<br />
12. Allen Robinson JAX 61st 48 548<br />
13. Davante Adams GB 53rd 38 446<br />
14. Donte Moncrief IND 90th 32 444<br />
15. Marqise Lee JAX 39th 37 422<br />
5. Ace Sanders 2013 484 CENTURY MARK ROOKIE RECEIVERS<br />
In 2014, WR Allen Hurns became the first Jaguars rookie with multiple<br />
100-yard receiving games (two). Hurns surpassed 100 receiving<br />
yards in Week 1 <strong>at</strong> Philadelphia (110) and Week 9 <strong>at</strong> Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i (112).<br />
Hurns’ 110 receiving yards in Week 1 <strong>at</strong> Philadelphia were the most<br />
ever by a Jaguars receiver in his NFL debut.<br />
Hurns made his eighth start in Week 16 vs. Tennessee, the most by an<br />
undrafted rookie originally signed by the team, topping the mark of<br />
seven starts by C Mike Brewster in 2012.<br />
MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES<br />
BY A <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ROOKIE -- SEASON<br />
REC. 100-YARD<br />
RK. NAME YEAR RECs YARDS REC. GAMES<br />
1. Allen Hurns 2014 61 677 2<br />
2. Justin Blackmon 2012 64 865 1<br />
Pete Mitchell 1995 41 527 1<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t Jones 2005 36 432 1<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
2014 IN REVIEW<br />
12+ TDS IN BACK-TO-BACK SEASONS<br />
Fifth-year TE Julius Thomas, whose 12 receiving TDs in 2014 were<br />
tied for the fourth-most in the NFL, is the first TE in NFL history to<br />
register <strong>at</strong> least a dozen TD receptions in back-to-back seasons.<br />
MOST SEASONS WITH 12+ RECEIVING TDs BY A TIGHT END<br />
(IN NFL HISTORY)<br />
RANK PLAYER TEAM NO. YEAR(S)<br />
1. Julius Thomas DEN 2 2013-2014<br />
Vernon Davis S.F. 2 2009, 2013<br />
Antonio G<strong>at</strong>es S.D. 2 2004, 2014<br />
Rob Gronkowski N.E. 2 2011, 2014<br />
5. Jimmy Graham N.O. 1 2013<br />
Wesley Walls CAR 1 1999<br />
Todd Christensen LAA 1 1983<br />
Jerry Smith WAS 1 1967<br />
Mike Ditka CHI 1 1961<br />
RED ZONE TARGET IN RECENT YEARS<br />
Fifth-year TE Julius Thomas’ 24 receiving TDs over the past two seasons<br />
rank fourth among all offensive players and second among tight<br />
ends (Se<strong>at</strong>tle’s Jimmy Graham, 26).<br />
MOST RECEIVING TDs SINCE 2013<br />
TD RECEPTIONS<br />
RANK PLAYER POSITION TEAM SINCE 2013<br />
1. Dez Bryant WR DAL 29<br />
2. Jimmy Graham TE SEA 26<br />
3. Demaryius Thomas WR DAL 25<br />
4. Julius Thomas TE JAX 24<br />
5. Antonio Brown WR PIT 21<br />
Jordy Nelson WR G.B. 21<br />
7. Calvin Johnson WR DET 20<br />
Brandon Marshall WR NYJ 20<br />
MOST RECEIVING TDs BY A TIGHT END SINCE 2013<br />
TD RECEPTIONS<br />
RANK PLAYER TEAM SINCE 2013<br />
1. Jimmy Graham SEA 26<br />
2. Julius Thomas JAX 24<br />
3. Antonio G<strong>at</strong>es S.D. 16<br />
Rob Gronkowski N.E. 16<br />
5. Vernon Davis S.F. 15<br />
6. Jason Witten DAL 13<br />
7. Coby Fleener IND 12<br />
WHERE THOMAS STACKS UP<br />
Fifth-year TE Julius Thomas ranks fifth among NFL tight ends with 24<br />
TD receptions over the past four seasons since entering the NFL as a<br />
fourth-round (129th overall) draft selection by Denver in 2011.<br />
MOST RECEIVING TDs BY A TIGHT END SINCE 2011<br />
TD RECEPTIONS<br />
RANK PLAYER TEAM SINCE 2011<br />
1. Jimmy Graham SEA 46<br />
2. Rob Gronkowski N.E. 44<br />
3. Antonio G<strong>at</strong>es S.D. 30<br />
4. Vernon Davis S.F. 26<br />
5. Julius Thomas JAX 24<br />
6. Tony Gonzalez ATL 23<br />
7. Greg Olsen CAR 22<br />
8. Jason Witten DAL 21<br />
9. Jermaine Gresham CIN 20<br />
10. Scott Chandler BUF 17<br />
Anthony Fasano K.C. 17<br />
Kyle Rudolph MIN 17<br />
SCOBEE SURPASSES 1,000 POINTS<br />
In Week 14 vs. Houston, 11th-year K Josh Scobee became the first<br />
player in franchise history with 1,000-plus career points. Scobee<br />
(1,022), who has made 235 FGs and 317 PATs, is one of 11 active<br />
players (all kickers) who have registered over 1,000 career points.<br />
Below is a look <strong>at</strong> the career points leaders among active players:<br />
MOST CAREER POINTS AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS<br />
CAREER<br />
RK. PLAYER TEAM FGs PATs POINTS<br />
1. Adam Vin<strong>at</strong>ieri IND 478 710 2,146<br />
2. Sebastian Janikowski OAK 364 482 1,574<br />
3. Phil Dawson S.F. 362 427 1,519<br />
4. Jay Feely CHI 332 449 1,451<br />
5. M<strong>at</strong>t Bryant ATL 286 403 1,261<br />
6. Shayne Graham N.O. 266 418 1,219<br />
Josh Brown NYG 278 385 1,219<br />
8. Stephen Gostkowski N.E. 243 450 1,179<br />
9. Robbie Gould CHI 243 351 1,080<br />
10. Mason Crosby G.B. 212 401 1,037<br />
11. Josh Scobee JAX 235 317 1,022<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
ROSTER NOTES<br />
ROSTER QUICK FACTS<br />
Oldest player: K Josh Scobee, DE Chris Clemons, 33<br />
Youngest player: DE Dante Fowler Jr., WR Allen Robinson, RB T.J. Yeldon, 21<br />
Tallest player: OT Sam Young, 6-8<br />
Shortest player: CB Peyton Thompson, K Jason Myers, 5-10<br />
Heaviest player: OT Sam Young, OT Jermey Parnell, 316 pounds<br />
Lightest player: K Jason Myers, CB Peyton Thompson, 180 pounds<br />
Most seasons as a Jaguar: K Josh Scobee, 12 seasons<br />
Most NFL seasons: K Josh Scobee, DE Chris Clemons, 12 seasons<br />
College with the most Jaguars: Miami (4 - Brandon Linder, Allen<br />
Hurns, Stephen Morris, Thurston Armbrister)<br />
Home st<strong>at</strong>e of most Jaguars: Florida (13)<br />
Farthest hometown from Jacksonville: DT Tyson Alualu (5,821<br />
miles), Honolulu, Hawaii<br />
Former first-round picks (6): DT Tyson Alualu, QB Blake Bortles, LT<br />
Luke Joeckel, DT Ziggy Hood, TE Marcedes Lewis, DL Jared Odrick<br />
Pro Bowlers (3): LG Zane Beadles, TE Marcedes Lewis, TE Julius Thomas<br />
Coaches who played in the NFL (4): Strength and Conditioning Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Tom Myslinski, Assistant Offensive Line Coach Luke Butkus,<br />
Tight Ends/Assistant Special Teams Coach Ron Middleton, Assistant<br />
Head Coach-Offense & Offensive Line Coach Doug Marrone<br />
Players from non-Division I-A schools (9): K Jason Myers (Marist),<br />
WR/PR Kasey Closs (Portland St<strong>at</strong>e), DE Ryan Davis (Bethune-Cookman),<br />
CB Demetrius McCray (Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e), LB Dan Skuta (Grand<br />
Valley St<strong>at</strong>e), G Chris Reed (Minnesota St<strong>at</strong>e), Ikponmwosa Igbinosun<br />
(Southern Connecticut St<strong>at</strong>e), TE Julius Thomas (Portland St<strong>at</strong>e), WR<br />
Neal Sterling (Monmouth)<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> BY HOME STATE<br />
Florida (13): Armbrister, Ash, Bortles, Capi, Cyprien, Davis, George,<br />
Hurns, Linder, Lora, Morris, D. Robinson, Young<br />
California (11): Anger, Gerhart, Harris, House, Lee, Lewis, Myers,<br />
Morris, R. Reynolds, Sample, Thomas<br />
Georgia (8): Clemons, Daniels, Greene, Johnson, Jones, Marshall, Mc-<br />
Cray, T. Smith<br />
Pennsylvania (7): Henne, Koyack, Odrick, Pierce, Posluszny, T. Thomas,<br />
Wisniewski<br />
Texas (6): Hood, Joeckel, Loston, Miller, Scobee, Thompson<br />
North Carolina (4): Corbin, Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, C. Smith, Washington<br />
New Jersey (4): Evans, Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Igbinosun, Sterling<br />
Virginia (3): Bowanko, Branch, L. Reynolds<br />
Alabama (3): Grant, Marks, Yeldon<br />
Michigan (2): A. Robinson, Skuta<br />
Hawaii (2): Alualu, Lotulelei<br />
Illinois (2): Brown, Harbor<br />
Washington (1): Walters<br />
Arkansas (1): Parnell<br />
Louisiana (1): Jacobs<br />
Nebraska (1): Reed<br />
Oklahoma (1): Colvin<br />
Ohio (1): Bennett<br />
Oregon (1): Closs<br />
South Carolina (1): Cann<br />
Tennessee (1): Tinker<br />
Wyoming (1): Beadles<br />
ROSTER BY ROUND<br />
1st Round (6): Tyson Alualu, Blake Bortles, Ziggy Hood, Luke Joeckel,<br />
Marcedes Lewis, Jared Odrick<br />
2nd Round (11): Zane Beadles, Andre Branch, John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien,<br />
Toby Gerhart, Chad Henne, Marqise Lee, Sen’Derrick Marks, Paul<br />
Posluszny, Allen Robinson, Stefen Wisniewski, T.J. Yeldon<br />
3rd Round (6): Bryan Anger, A.J. Cann, Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Brandon<br />
Linder, Roy Miller, Bernard Pierce<br />
4th Round (5): Aaron Colvin, Clay Harbor, Davon House, James Sample,<br />
Julius Thomas<br />
5th Round (6): Jeremiah George, Josh Scobee, Rashad Greene, Chris<br />
Smith, Telvin Smith, Denard Robinson<br />
6th Round (4): Michael Bennett, Luke Bowanko, Josh Evans, Sam<br />
Young<br />
7th Round (5): Jeremy Harris, Storm Johnson, Ben Koyack, Demetrius<br />
McCray, Neal Sterling<br />
Undrafted (32): Thurston Armbrister, Richard Ash, Sergio Brown,<br />
Nordly Capi, Chris Clemons, Kasey Closs, Will Corbin, M<strong>at</strong>t Daniels,<br />
Ryan Davis, Corey Grant, Allen Hurns, Ikponmwosa Igbinosun, Nic Jacobs,<br />
Abry Jones, Erik Lora, Craig Loston, John Lotulelei, Nick Marshall,<br />
Stephen Morris, Jason Myers, Jermey Parnell, Austin Pasztor,<br />
Chris Reed, LaRoy Reynolds, Rashaad Reynolds, Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, Dan<br />
Skuta, Todd Thomas, Peyton Thompson, Carson Tinker, Bryan Walters,<br />
Tony Washington<br />
2015 UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENCY<br />
On March 11, 2015, the Jaguars announced the signings of six unrestricted<br />
free agents: TE Julius Thomas, LB Dan Skuta, OT Jermey<br />
Parnell, DE Jared Odrick, CB Davon House and FS Sergio Brown.<br />
• Thomas, who spent his first four seasons in the NFL with the<br />
Denver Broncos, enters 2015 after c<strong>at</strong>ching 12 touchdowns in<br />
back-to-back seasons in 2013 and 2014.<br />
• Skuta, a seventh-year journeyman, was originally signed by<br />
Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i as an undrafted rookie in 2009 and spent four seasons<br />
with the Bengals. After signing with San Francisco in 2013, he<br />
spent two seasons with the 49ers, posting a career-high 5.0 sacks<br />
in 2014.<br />
• Parnell, who anchors the right side of the line with his 6-6,<br />
316-pound frame, appeared in all 16 games for the Cowboys the<br />
past three seasons.<br />
• Odrick, the former first-round (28th overall) selection by Miami in<br />
2010, is entering his sixth season in the NFL and started all 16<br />
games in 2014 for the first time in his career.<br />
• House, a fifth-year cornerback with 40 career appearances, has<br />
posted double-digit passes defensed (2012 - 13, 2013 – 13, 2014<br />
– 11) in three consecutive seasons entering 2015.<br />
• Brown, who began his career as an undrafted rookie with New<br />
England in 2010, spent the last three seasons with Indianapolis<br />
and has appeared in 71 career games.<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
ROSTER NOTES<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> SOCIAL MEDIA ROSTER<br />
LAST FIRST JERSEY TWITTER<br />
NAME NAME POS. NUMBER HANDLE<br />
Armbrister Thurston LB 57 thursty4success<br />
Beadles Zane OL 68 zanebeadles<br />
Bennett Michael DT 96 mike96bennett<br />
Bortles Blake QB 5 Bbortles5<br />
Bowanko Luke OC 70 LBow70<br />
Branch Andre DL 90 branchnout90<br />
Brown Sergio S 38 SergioBrown38<br />
Cann A.J. G 60 AJCann50<br />
Clemons Chris DL 91 ChrisClemons91<br />
Colvin Aaron DB 41 Acolvin14<br />
Cyprien John<strong>at</strong>han DB 37 J_Cyprien<br />
Daniels M<strong>at</strong>t S 42 M<strong>at</strong>tDaniels_<br />
Davis Ryan DL 59 bigdavis813<br />
Evans Josh DB 26 Jay_E_9<br />
Fowler Jr. Dante DE 56 dantefowler<br />
George Jeremiah LB 54 JGeorge52<br />
Gerhart Toby RB 21 Toby_Gerhart<br />
Grant Corey RB 33 CoreyGranttt<br />
Gr<strong>at</strong>z Dwayne DB 27 DJG24_7<br />
Greene Rashad WR 13 RG80_<br />
Hamlett Connor TE 47 ConnorHamTE<br />
Harbor Clay TE 86 clayharbs82<br />
Harris Jeremy DB 31 jeremyharris_31<br />
House Davon CB 31 DavonHouse<br />
Hurns Allen WR 88 a1hurns<br />
Johnson Storm RB 34 StormJohnson8<br />
Jones Abry DL 91 JustAB3<br />
Koyack Ben TE 48 koymonster<br />
Lee Marqise WR 11 Teamlee1<br />
Lewis Marcedes TE 89 MarcedesLewis89<br />
Linder Brandon OL 65 brandonlinder65<br />
Marshall Nick CB 41 NickMarshall<br />
McCray Demetrius OL 35 mccrayd_10<br />
Marks Sen’Derrick DL 99 numberninefo<br />
Miller Roy DL 97 Roy_Miller_III<br />
Morris Stephen QB 6 s_morris17<br />
Odrick Jared DL 75 JaredOdrick<br />
Pasztor Austin OL 67 apsixseven<br />
Pierce Bernard RB 30 BPierce_30<br />
Reynolds LaRoy LB 56 CodeBlack56<br />
Reynolds Rashaad CB 40 Double_R16<br />
Robinson Allen WR 80 Thee_AR15<br />
Robinson Denard RB 16 DenardX<br />
Scobee Josh K 10 joshscobee10<br />
Sh<strong>at</strong>ley Tyler OG 69 tsh<strong>at</strong>43<br />
Skuta Dan LB 55 Dskuta51<br />
Smith Chris DE 98 42arkansas<br />
Smith Telvin LB 50 TelvinSmith_22<br />
Sterling Neal WR 87 Neal_Sterling<br />
Tinker Carson LS 46 CarsonTink<br />
Thomas Julius TE 80 Julius_Thomas<br />
Thomas Todd LB 44 ToddyThomas8<br />
Thompson Peyton CB 25 t<strong>at</strong>tedNsp<strong>at</strong>ted<br />
Tinker Carson LS 46 carsontink<br />
Walters Bryan WR 81 bwalt19<br />
Wells Josh OT 72 Sirwellington71<br />
Yeldon T.J. RB 24 T_Yeldon<br />
Young Sam OL 74 bigyoungin76<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> PRONUNCIATION GUIDE<br />
Tyson Alualu<br />
Zane Beadles<br />
Luke Bowanko<br />
A.J. Cann<br />
Nordly Capi<br />
John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien<br />
Toby Gerhart<br />
Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z<br />
Davon House<br />
Ike Igbinosun<br />
Luke Joeckel<br />
Abry Jones<br />
Ben Koyack<br />
Craig Loston<br />
John Lotulelei<br />
Jared Odrick<br />
Jermey Parnell<br />
Austin Pasztor<br />
Paul Posluszny<br />
Mike Rutenberg<br />
Robert Saleh<br />
Frank Scelfo<br />
Josh Scobee<br />
Dan Skuta<br />
Stefen Wisniewski<br />
AH-lu AH-lu<br />
BEE-duls<br />
boh-WAIN-koh<br />
CAN<br />
CAP-ee<br />
SIP-ree-en<br />
GARE-heart<br />
GRAH-ts<br />
duh-VON<br />
ig-ben-oh-SUN<br />
JOKE-ul<br />
A-bree<br />
KOY-ack<br />
LOSS-ten<br />
lo-too-LAY-LAY<br />
ODD-rick<br />
Jeremy<br />
PAZ-tor<br />
puz-LUZ-nee<br />
ROOT-en-berg<br />
SAHL-uh<br />
SELL-foe<br />
SKO-bee<br />
SKOO-tuh<br />
STEF-in wiz-NEW-skee<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> / <strong>REDSKINS</strong> CONNECTIONS<br />
COACHING CONNECTIONS:<br />
Jaguars Head Coach Gus Bradley (linebackers) and Defensive Line<br />
Coach Todd Wash (defensive line coach) served with Redskins Head<br />
Coach Jay Gruden and Redkins Offensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or Sean McVay<br />
(offensive assistant) with the Buccanneers from 2007-08 ... Jaguars<br />
Tight Ends/Assistant Special Teams Coach Ron Middleton (tight ends/<br />
assistant special teams) was on the same staff as Gruden (offensive<br />
assistant) in Tampa Bay from 2004-06.<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> – <strong>REDSKINS</strong> CONNECTIONS:<br />
Redskins Running Backs Coach Randy Jordan played for the Jaguars<br />
from 1995-97 ... Jaguars Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Mike<br />
Rutenberg was the Redskins’ assistant to the head coach from 2003-<br />
05 ... Jaguars Defensive Backs Coach DeWayne Walker served as the<br />
Redskins’ secondary coach from 2004-05 ... Jaguars DE Chris Clemons<br />
spent the first three seasons of his career with the Redskins from<br />
2003-05.<br />
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS:<br />
Jaguars DE Tyson Alualu (2006-09) and P Bryan Anger (2008-11)<br />
played with Redskins WR DeSean Jackson (2005-07) and LS Nick<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
HEAD COACH GUS BRADLEY<br />
points allowed (119), fourth in opponent yards per rush <strong>at</strong>tempt<br />
(3.79), fifth in turnover differential (+8), fifth in most takeaways<br />
(31) and seventh in points allowed per game (19.7).<br />
Bradley’s group sent three players to the 2012 Pro Bowl, with Thomas<br />
voted as a starter. He was joined in Hawaii by fellow secondary<br />
m<strong>at</strong>es safety Kam Chancellor and cornerback Brandon Browner.<br />
In Bradley’s first year as defensive coordin<strong>at</strong>or, the Seahawks posted<br />
two shutouts <strong>at</strong> home, the first time since 1986 they accomplished<br />
th<strong>at</strong> fe<strong>at</strong>.<br />
Gus Bradley was named the fifth head coach in Jacksonville Jaguars<br />
history on January 17, 2013. Bradley has 25 years of coaching experience<br />
including nine seasons in the NFL.<br />
The Jaguars finished Bradley’s second season as head coach with<br />
43 of the 53 players on the roster joining the club in the last two<br />
seasons. Rookies combined for an NFL-high 82 starts for the club<br />
with 10 different rookies making starts. Sixteen different rookies<br />
have started <strong>at</strong> least one game for the Jaguars over the last two<br />
seasons. Offensively, the Jaguars started <strong>at</strong> least four rookies in 15<br />
of 16 games, including quarterback Blake Bortles, who started the<br />
final 13 games and set the franchise rookie record for passing yards.<br />
Defensively, the Jaguars improved from 31 sacks in Bradley’s first<br />
season to 45 in 2014, the sixth-most in the NFL. The Jaguars led<br />
the NFL with 12 sack/forced fumbles and ranked third in the NFL<br />
with 19 total forced fumbles.<br />
Bradley led the Jaguars to a 4-12 mark in his first season <strong>at</strong> the<br />
Jaguars helm. The Jaguars overhauled their roster in 2013, with<br />
31 newcomers and rookies combining to make 44 starts. Of the 53<br />
players on the final roster, 20 were rookies or first-year players. The<br />
club posted a 4-4 mark following the bye week with three of the<br />
wins on the road. Six of the club’s first eight games were against<br />
2013 playoff teams and the club played seven games overall against<br />
playoff teams including both Super Bowl participants.<br />
Prior to joining the Jaguars, Bradley spent four seasons (2009-12)<br />
with the Se<strong>at</strong>tle Seahawks as defensive coordin<strong>at</strong>or and played a<br />
vital role in the club advancing to the postseason twice. The Seahawks<br />
posted an 11-5 mark in 2012, the third-best in franchise<br />
history, and advanced to the divisional round of the playoffs.<br />
Bradley developed the Se<strong>at</strong>tle defense into one of the NFL’s top<br />
units during his tenure. The Seahawks ranked sixth in the NFL in<br />
total defense (319.2 yards per game) from 2011-12, third in points<br />
per game (17.5), fifth in takeaways (62), first in opponents passer<br />
r<strong>at</strong>ing (73.2) and fifth in interceptions (40).<br />
Under Bradley’s direction in 2012, the Seahawks led the NFL by allowing<br />
a franchise-record low 15.3 points per game despite playing<br />
with the third-youngest (25 years, 195 days) defensive starting unit<br />
in the league. The Seahawks allowed a franchise-low 306.2 yards<br />
per game which ranked fourth in the NFL, finishing 10th against the<br />
run (103.1) and sixth against the pass (203.1).<br />
Bradley was responsible for the development of two rookies who<br />
played key roles for the Seahawks in defensive end Bruce Irvin and<br />
linebacker Bobby Wagner. Irvin, the 15th overall pick of the draft,<br />
led all rookies with eight sacks while Wagner (2nd round) ranked<br />
second among rookies in tackles with 140, and fourth with three<br />
interceptions. Safety Earl Thomas was voted to his second consecutive<br />
Pro Bowl. Second-year cornerback Richard Sherman earned<br />
first-team Associ<strong>at</strong>ed Press All-Pro honors after leading the team<br />
and tying for second in the NFL with eight interceptions. Defensive<br />
end Chris Clemons excelled under Bradley’s tutelage, posting 33.5<br />
sacks in 48 games including a career-high 11.5 in 2012.<br />
In 2011, Bradley’s defensive unit ranked ninth in the NFL, allowing<br />
332.2 yards per game, finishing in the top-10 for only the sixth time<br />
in the club’s 36-year history and for the first time since 1997. Nine<br />
of his 11 regulars started <strong>at</strong> least 14 games on a squad th<strong>at</strong> ranked<br />
the second-youngest in the NFL (26 years, 59 days). Se<strong>at</strong>tle ranked<br />
in the top 10 in multiple c<strong>at</strong>egories, including second in fewest<br />
touchdowns allowed in the second half (11), third in second half<br />
Bradley joined Se<strong>at</strong>tle after spending three years (2006-08) with<br />
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or Monte Kiffin,<br />
serving the last two as linebackers coach after joining the Bucs<br />
in 2006 as their defensive quality control coach. Derrick Brooks<br />
earned Pro Bowl appearances in 2007 and 2008 under Bradley’s<br />
guidance.<br />
Prior to Tampa Bay, Bradley spent 10 seasons (1996-2005) as an<br />
assistant coach <strong>at</strong> his alma m<strong>at</strong>er, North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e, including six<br />
as the assistant head coach (2000-05). He also served as defensive<br />
coordin<strong>at</strong>or for the Bison from 1997-2002, and again in 2005. Under<br />
Bradley’s guidance, North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e’s defense led the Gre<strong>at</strong><br />
West Football Conference in scoring defense (13.7 points per game),<br />
pass defense (150.3 yards), total defense (272.4) and turnover margin<br />
(+1) in 2005.<br />
Bradley was the head coach <strong>at</strong> Fort Lewis College for four months<br />
(December 1995 - March 1996) and was defensive coordin<strong>at</strong>or/linebackers<br />
coach <strong>at</strong> Fort Lewis for four seasons (1992-1995). Prior<br />
to Fort Lewis, he was a gradu<strong>at</strong>e assistant coach <strong>at</strong> NDSU for two<br />
seasons (1990-1991).<br />
Bradley played collegi<strong>at</strong>ely <strong>at</strong> North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e (1984-1988),<br />
where he was a free safety and punter, a four-time academic All-<br />
North Central Conference selection and a valuable member of the<br />
1988 n<strong>at</strong>ional championship football team. He earned his bachelor’s<br />
degrees in business administr<strong>at</strong>ion (1989) and physical educ<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
(1990) from North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e as well as a master’s degree in <strong>at</strong>hletic<br />
administr<strong>at</strong>ion from NDSU in 1992.<br />
Bradley has been actively involved in the local community since his<br />
arrival in Jacksonville. He is the spokesperson for the Ashley Furniture<br />
HomeStores’ A Hope to Dream program which provides beds to<br />
underprivileged children. In addition, Bradley has made numerous<br />
appearances on behalf of the Jaguars and served as the keynote<br />
speaker <strong>at</strong> a variety of events.<br />
Bradley and his wife, Michaela, have four children; Carter, Anna,<br />
Eli and Ella.<br />
BRADLEY’S COACHING CAREER<br />
1990-91 North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Gradu<strong>at</strong>e Assistant<br />
1992-95 Fort Lewis College<br />
Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or/Linebackers<br />
1996 North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Linebackers Coach<br />
1997-99 North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or/Linebackers<br />
2000-02 North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or/LBs<br />
2003-04 North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers<br />
2005 North Dakota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or/LBs<br />
2006 Tampa Bay Buccaneers<br />
Defensive Quality Control<br />
2007-08 Tampa Bay Buccaneers<br />
Linebackers Coach<br />
2009-12 Se<strong>at</strong>tle Seahawks<br />
Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
2013- <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
HEAD COACH<br />
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ASSISTANT COACHES<br />
COMBINED COACHING EXPERIENCE<br />
Overall, the Jaguars coaching staff (27 coaches including the Strength<br />
& Conditioning department) has 396 years of coaching experience in<br />
the NFL (143) and college (251). Below is the breakdown:<br />
COMBINED COACHING EXPERIENCE -- <strong>JAGUARS</strong> COACHES<br />
COACH POSITION NFL COLLEGE TOTAL<br />
Gus Bradley Head Coach 8 16 24<br />
Greg Olson Offensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or 15 13 28<br />
Bob Babich Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or 11 20 31<br />
Mike Mallory Special Teams Coordin<strong>at</strong>or 6 22 28<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t Applebaum Offensive Assistant 3 4 7<br />
Luke Butkus Assistant Offensive Line 6 3 9<br />
N<strong>at</strong>haniel Hackett Quarterbacks 7 6 13<br />
Scottie Hazelton Assistant Linebackers 0 18 18<br />
Doug Marrone Asst. head coach / OL 11 9 20<br />
Ron Middleton TEs/Asst. Special Teams 4 13 17<br />
Chris O’Hara Offensive Associ<strong>at</strong>e 0 5 5<br />
Mike Rutenberg Asst. Defensive Backs 4 7 11<br />
Robert Saleh Linebackers 9 4 13<br />
Frank Scelfo Senior Offensive Assistant 1 16 17<br />
Dan Shamash Defensive Quality Control 5 1 6<br />
Kelly Skipper Running Backs 18 8 26<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t Smiley Assistant Special Teams 1 7 8<br />
Tony Sorrentino Off. Asst./Quality Control 1 6 7<br />
Jerry Sullivan Wide Receivers 21 21 42<br />
DeWayne Walker Defensive Backs 8 18 26<br />
Todd Wash DL Coach/Run game Coord. 7 11 18<br />
Aaron Whitecotton Asst. to Defensive Staff 1 1 2<br />
Tyler Wolf Asst. to Head Coach 1 2 3<br />
Tom Myslinski Strength & Conditioning 7 4 11<br />
Cedrid Scott Strength & Conditioning 2 4 6<br />
Alex Hampton Strength & Conditioning 1 1 2<br />
Jess Langvardt Strength & Conditioning 1 4 5<br />
143 251 396<br />
COACHES BY DECADE OF BIRTH<br />
The Jaguars coaching staff fe<strong>at</strong>ures 27 coaches ranging in age from<br />
24 to 70 and covering six decades (1940s-1990s). Below is the breakdown:<br />
1940s<br />
Jerry Sullivan (1944), Wide Receivers Coach<br />
1950s<br />
Frank Scelfo (1959), Senior Offensive Assistant<br />
1960s<br />
DeWayne Walker (1960), Defensive Backs Coach<br />
Bob Babich (1961), Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Mike Mallory (1962), Special Teams Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Greg Olson (1963), Offensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Doug Marrone (1964), Assistant Head Coach-Offense/Offensive Line Coach<br />
Ron Middleton (1965), Tight Ends/Assistant Special Teams Coach<br />
Gus Bradley (1966), Head Coach<br />
Kelly Skipper (1967), Running Backs Coach<br />
Todd Wash (1968), Defensive Line Coach<br />
Tom Myslinski (1968), Strength & Conditioning Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
1970s<br />
Scottie Hazelton (1973), Assistant Linebackers Coach<br />
Cedric Scott (1977), Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t Smiley (1978), Assistant Special Teams Coach<br />
Robert Saleh (1979), Linebackers Coach<br />
Luke Butkus (1979), Assistant Offensive Line Coach<br />
N<strong>at</strong>haniel Hackett (1979), Quarterbacks Coach<br />
1980s<br />
Mike Rutenberg (1981), Assistant Defensive Backs Coach<br />
Aaron Whitecotton (1981), Assistant to Defensive Staff<br />
Jess Langvardt (1982), Strength & Conditioning Associ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Tony Sorrentino (1983), Offensive Assistant Quality Control<br />
Dan Shamash (1985), Defensive Quality Control Coach<br />
Tyler Wolf (1987), Assistant to the Head Coach<br />
Alex Hampton (1989), Strength & Conditioning Associ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
1990s<br />
Chris O’Hara (1990), Offensive Associ<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Years with NFL Coaching<br />
Position Name Jaguars Experience Previous Position (Team, Years)<br />
Head Coach Gus Bradley 2 8 years Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Seahawks, 2009-12)<br />
Assistant to Head Coach Tyler Wolf 2 1 year Special Teams Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Tenn. Tech, 2011-12)<br />
OFFENSE:<br />
Offensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or Greg Olson 2 15 years Offensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Raiders, 2013-14)<br />
Assistant Offensive Line Coach Luke Butkus 2 6 years Offensive Line Coach (Univ. of Illinois, 2012)<br />
Offensive Coaching Associ<strong>at</strong>e Chris O’Hara 1 0 years Gradu<strong>at</strong>e Assistant Coach (Miami, 2013)<br />
Tight Ends/Assistant Special Teams Coach Ron Middleton 2 4 years Special Teams Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Duke, 2008-12)<br />
Running Backs Coach Kelly Skipper 0 18 years Running Backs Coach (Raiders, 2009-14)<br />
Quarterbacks Coach N<strong>at</strong>haniel Hackett 0 7 years Offensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Bills, 2013-14)<br />
Senior Offensive Assistant Frank Scelfo 2 1 year Quarterbacks Coach (Univ. of Arizona, 2010-11)<br />
Offensive Quality Control Coach Tony Sorrentino 2 1 year Quarterbacks Coach (TCNJ, 2012)<br />
Wide Receivers Coach Jerry Sullivan 3 21 years Wide Receivers Coach (49ers, 2005-10)<br />
Offensive Line Coach Doug Marrone 0 11 years Head Coach (Bills, 2013-14)<br />
DEFENSE:<br />
Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or Bob Babich 2 11 years Linebackers Coach (Bears, 2010-2012)<br />
Assistant Linebackers Coach Scottie Hazelton 1 0 years Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Nevada, 2013)<br />
Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Mike Rutenberg 2 4 years Defensive Backs Coach (UNM, 2009-12)<br />
Linebackers Coach Robert Saleh 1 9 years Defensive Quality Control Coach (Se<strong>at</strong>tle, 2011-13)<br />
Defensive Quality Control Coach Dan Shamash 1 7 years Quality Control to Head Coach (Tampa Bay, 2013)<br />
Defensive Backs Coach DeWayne Walker 2 8 years Head Coach (New Mexico St., 2009-12)<br />
DL Coach/Run game Coordin<strong>at</strong>or Todd Wash 2 7 years Defensive Line Coach (2011-12)<br />
Assistant to the Defensive Staff Aaron Whitecotton 2 1 year Assistant to Defensive Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (UNM, 2012)<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS:<br />
Special Teams Coordin<strong>at</strong>or<br />
Assistant Special Teams Coach<br />
Mike Mallory<br />
M<strong>at</strong>thew Smiley<br />
2<br />
2<br />
6 years<br />
1 year<br />
Assistant Special Teams Coach (Saints, 2008-12)<br />
Special Teams Coordin<strong>at</strong>or (Charleston Southern, 2012)<br />
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING:<br />
Strength and Conditioning Coordin<strong>at</strong>or Tom Myslinski 3 7 years Strength and Conditioning Coach (UNC, 2011)<br />
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Cedric Scott 3 2 years Strength Assistant (UNC, 2012)<br />
Strength and Conditioning Associ<strong>at</strong>e Alex Hampton 2 1 year Assistant Director of Sport Science (FSU, 2012)<br />
Strength and Conditioning Associ<strong>at</strong>e Jess Langvardt 2 1 year Assistant Strength Coach (Tulane, 2012)<br />
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DE<br />
6-3, 264<br />
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.<br />
G<br />
6-4, 311<br />
BAMBERG, S.C.<br />
WR<br />
6-0, 180<br />
ALBANY, GA.<br />
2015 DRAFT CLASS<br />
#56 DANTE FOWLER JR. - 1ST ROUND, 3RD OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: Declared for the NFL Draft following his junior season ... First defensive player selected in the 2015 NFl Draft ...<br />
Second-highest defensive player drafted in Jaguars history (LB Kevin Hardy was selected 2nd overall in 1996) ... Joined RB<br />
Fred Taylor (9th, 1998), S Reggie Nelson (21st, 2007) and DE Derrick Harvey (8th, 2008) as the only players in franchise<br />
history to be drafted out of the University of Florida in the first round ... Joins Harvey as the only DEs selected in the first<br />
round in franchise history ... Ninth player selected by the Jaguars from UF, the most of any college/university in franchise<br />
history ... Played in 37 games with 25 starts, totaling 140 tackles (73 solo), 34 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks.<br />
#24 T.J. YELDON - 2ND ROUND, 36TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: Declared for the NFL Draft following his junior season ... Became the highest-drafted RB in Jaguars history<br />
since RB Fred Taylor (9th, 1998) ... Finished fourth in school history with 3,322 career rushing yards and third with 37<br />
career rushing TDs ... Appeared in 39 games with 21 starts ... Only player in school history to rush for 1,000-plus yards<br />
in his first two seasons ... Fifth player in program history to rush for 1,000-plus yards in multiple seasons, joining<br />
Johnny Musso, Bobby Humphrey, Shaun Alexander and Kenneth Darby ... Only player in school history to be named the<br />
Dixie Howell Memorial Most Valuable Player of the A-Day Game three times.<br />
#60 A.J. CANN - 3RD ROUND, 67TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: Second player drafted by the Jaguars from the University of South Carolina ... Four-year starter ... Started in 51<br />
games, the second-most in school history (T.J. Johnson, 53) ... Three-time member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll<br />
... As a senior, was named first-team All-America by Sporting News, ESPN.com and CBSSportsLine.com, was a second-team<br />
All-America by Walter Camp, Associ<strong>at</strong>ed Press and Sports Illustr<strong>at</strong>ed, and was a third-team selection by College Sports<br />
Madness ... Earned first team All-SEC honors by the coaches and ESPN.com and was a second-team pick by the AP ... Voted<br />
a permanent team captain as a junior.<br />
#36 JAMES SAMPLE - 4TH ROUND, 104TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: First player from the University of Louisville selected by the Jaguars in team history ... Played his junior<br />
season with Louisville after transferring from American River College (Calif.) and Washington ... At Louisville, played<br />
in all 13 games and made 13 starts .... Led the team with 90 tackles ... Second on the team with four interceptions ...<br />
Totaled eight tackles and one interception in his first start <strong>at</strong> UL on 9/1 vs. Miami ... Totaled career-high 15 tackles<br />
in a loss on 10/30 vs. Florida St<strong>at</strong>e ... Played <strong>at</strong> Grant High School in Sacramento, Calif. ... Named a high school All-<br />
American as a senior and voted to particip<strong>at</strong>e in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl.<br />
#13 RASHAD GREENE - 5TH ROUND, 139TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: A four-year letterman who made 43 career starts ... Two-time first-team All-ACC selection as a junior and senior<br />
... Holds school record for career receptions (270), career receiving yards (3,830) and consecutive games with a reception<br />
(43) ... His 3,830 career receiving yards are the most in ACC history ... Two-time team captain as a junior and senior ...<br />
Recorded 29 receiving TDs ... As a senior, set the school’s single-season record with 99 receptions and his 1,365 receiving<br />
yards were the second-most in school history ... Had seven receiving TDs and eight 100-yard receiving games ... Attended<br />
St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) High School, the same high school as OG Brandon Linder and OT Sam Young.<br />
#96 MICHAEL BENNETT - 6TH ROUND, 180TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: First player drafted by Jacksonville from the Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e University ... Played in 49 career games with 28<br />
starts ... Recorded 110 career tackles and 31.5 TFLs ... His 18 career QB sacks is tied for eighth all-time <strong>at</strong> Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
... As a senior, named CBSSports.com First Team, Associ<strong>at</strong>ed Press third team and Second Team All-Big Ten ... Voted as a<br />
co-captain by his teamm<strong>at</strong>es ... Recorded a TFL in nine of 15 games ... Third on the team with 14.0 TFLs and 7.0 sacks;<br />
second on the team with three forced fumbles ... Tied a B1G championship game record with 4.0 TFLs and set a record<br />
with two forced fumbles in the 59-0 shutout win vs. Wisconsin.<br />
RB<br />
6-1, 226<br />
DAPHNE, ALA.<br />
S<br />
6-2, 209<br />
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.<br />
DT<br />
6-2, 288<br />
CENTERVILLE, OHIO<br />
WR<br />
6-4, 235<br />
BELMAR, N.J.<br />
#87 NEAL STERLING - 7TH ROUND, 220TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: First player selected from Monmouth in Jaguars draft history ... Second player from Monmouth selected in the<br />
NFL Draft ... Career totals include 212 receptions, 2,615 yards and 22 touchdowns in 43 career games ... Finished his<br />
career as the most decor<strong>at</strong>ed Monmouth wide receiver since Miles Austin, finishing in the top three in every Monmouth<br />
receiving record ... Became the school’s all-time leader in receptions in Monmouth’s second-to-last game of his senior<br />
season against top-ranked Coastal Carolina ... As a senior, First Team All-Big South selection and led the conference in<br />
yards per c<strong>at</strong>ch (16.9), and finished second in yards (905), receptions per game (5.5) and receiving touchdowns (six).<br />
#48 BEN KOYACK - 7TH ROUND, 229TH OVERALL<br />
COLLEGE: First selection from Notre Dame drafted by the Jaguars since 2007 (DT Derek Landri) ... Particip<strong>at</strong>ed in the<br />
2015 Senior Bowl ... Named to the Mackey Award W<strong>at</strong>ch List, given annually to the most outstanding tight end in<br />
FBS college football ... Started <strong>at</strong> tight end in each of Notre Dame’s 13 games as a senior ... Fourth on the team in<br />
receptions (30), fourth in receiving TDs (two) and fifth in receiving yards (317) ...<br />
TE<br />
6-5, 255<br />
OIL CITY, PA.<br />
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<strong>JAGUARS</strong> FIRST-ROUND BREAKDOWN<br />
The Jaguars’ selection of DE Dante Fowler Jr. with the third pick in the first<br />
round of the 2015 draft was the team’s 23rd overall first-round selection.<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> FIRST-ROUND DRAFT SELECTIONS<br />
YEAR NO POS. PLAYER COLLEGE<br />
1995 2 OT Tony Boselli Southern California<br />
19 RB James Stewart Tennessee<br />
1996 2 LB Kevin Hardy Illinois<br />
1997 21 DT Renaldo Wynn Notre Dame<br />
1998 9 RB Fred Taylor Florida<br />
25 SS Donovin Darius Syracuse<br />
1999 26 CB Fernando Bryant Alabama<br />
2000 29 WR R. Jay Soward Southern California<br />
2001 13 DT Marcus Stroud Georgia<br />
2002 9 DT John Henderson Tennessee<br />
2003 7 QB Byron Leftwich Marshall<br />
2004 9 WR Reggie Williams Washington<br />
2005 21 WR M<strong>at</strong>t Jones Arkansas<br />
2006 28 TE Marcedes Lewis UCLA<br />
2007 21 S Reggie Nelson Florida<br />
2008 8 DE Derrick Harvey Florida<br />
2009 8 OT Eugene Monroe Virginia<br />
2010 10 DT Tyson Alualu California<br />
2011 10 QB Blaine Gabbert Missouri<br />
2012 5 WR Justin Blackmon Oklahoma St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
2013 2 OT Luke Joeckel Texas A&M<br />
2014 3 QB Blake Bortles Central Florida<br />
2015 3 DE Dante Fowler Jr. Florida<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND PICKS<br />
Since Jacksonville entered the NFL in 1995, the Jaguars have had 23 firstround<br />
selections. Below is a breakdown of how they have used their first-round<br />
picks in the draft:<br />
OFFENSE (13) PICKS DEFENSE (10) PICKS<br />
Wide Receivers 4 Defensive Tackle 4<br />
Offensive Linemen 3 Safeties 2<br />
Running Backs 2 Defensive End 2<br />
Quarterback 3 Cornerback 1<br />
Tight End 1 Linebacker 1<br />
SUNSHINE STATE<br />
The Jaguars have drafted 20 players from a Florida school in 21 years. Four of<br />
the nine players from the University of Florida were first-round picks in Fred<br />
Taylor (1998), Reggie Nelson (2007), Derrick Harvey (2008) and the Jaguars<br />
2015 first-round (third overall) selection, Dante Fowler, Jr. The Jaguars also<br />
selected WR Rashad Greene in the fifth-round (139th overall) of the 2015<br />
Draft, the fifth player the team has selected from Florida St<strong>at</strong>e University in<br />
their 21-year draft history.<br />
NUMBER OF<br />
LAST TIME<br />
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY SELECTIONS DRAFTED<br />
Florida 9 2015<br />
Florida St<strong>at</strong>e 5 2015<br />
Central Florida 3 2014<br />
Miami 1 2014<br />
Bethune-Cookman 1 2003<br />
Florida Intern<strong>at</strong>ional 1 2013<br />
SELECTIONS FROM FL SCHOOLS: 20<br />
2015 DRAFT CLASS<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> ALL-TIME DRAFT BY POSITION<br />
In the Jaguars’ 21-year draft history, the team has selected a total of 174<br />
players through the NFL Draft, including 32 defensive linemen, the most of any<br />
position. Below is a breakdown of the Jaguars’ 168 draft selections by position:<br />
PLAYERS<br />
POSITION<br />
SELECTED BY JAX<br />
Defensive Linemen 32<br />
Wide Receiver 27<br />
Offensive Linemen 26<br />
Linebacker 20<br />
Cornerback 18<br />
Safety 17<br />
Running Back 17<br />
Quarterback 6<br />
Tight End 6<br />
Punter 3<br />
Kicker 2<br />
Long snapper 1<br />
Return specialist 1<br />
TOTAL SELECTIONS: 174<br />
LAST TIME THEY WERE TAKEN<br />
Below is a look <strong>at</strong> the Jaguars’ most recent selections <strong>at</strong> each position in the<br />
NFL Draft:<br />
POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL YEAR ROUND<br />
Quarterback Blake Bortles Central Florida 2014 1<br />
Running Back T.J. Yeldon Alabama 2015 2<br />
Wide Receiver Neal Sterling Monmouth 2015 7<br />
Tight End Ben Koyack Notre Dame 2015 7<br />
Offensive Tackle Luke Joeckel Texas A&M 2013 1<br />
Interior OL A.J. Cann South Carolina 2015 3<br />
Defensive Tackle Michael Bennett Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e 2015 6<br />
Defensive End Dante Fowler, Jr. Florida 2015 1<br />
Linebacker Telvin Smith Florida St<strong>at</strong>e 2014 5<br />
Cornerback Aaron Colvin Oklahoma 2014 4<br />
Free Safety James Sample Louisville 2015 4<br />
Strong Safety John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien Florida Int’l 2013 2<br />
DRAFTING UNDERCLASSMEN<br />
Since juniors were formally allowed to enter the draft in 1990, the Jaguars have<br />
taken 22 underclassmen.<br />
The Jaguars drafted underclassmen with three of their first four selections<br />
of the 2014 draft: DE Dante Fowler, Jr. in the first-round, RB T.J. Yeldon in<br />
the second-round and S James Sample in the fourth-round. The Jaguars have<br />
selected an underclassmen in 10 of the last 12 drafts and have drafted an underclassmen<br />
in the first-round in three consecutive years (LT Luke Joeckel in<br />
2013 and QB Blake Bortles in 2014).<br />
UNDERCLASSMEN DRAFTED BY THE <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
YEAR RD PLAYER COLLEGE<br />
1996 2nd DE Tony Brackens Texas<br />
1999 2nd DT Larry Smith Florida St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
2002 2nd OT Mike Pearson Florida<br />
2003 4th RB LaBrandon Toefield Louisiana St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
2003 4th TE George Wrighster Oregon<br />
2004 1st WR Reggie Williams Washington<br />
2006 2nd RB Maurice Jones-Drew UCLA<br />
2006 7th CB Dee Webb Florida<br />
2007 1st S Reggie Nelson Florida<br />
2008 1st DE Derrick Harvey Florida<br />
2009 2nd OT Eben Britton Arizona<br />
2011 1st QB Blaine Gabbert Missouri<br />
2012 1st WR Justin Blackmon Oklahoma St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
2013 1st OT Luke Joeckel Texas A&M<br />
2013 4th WR Ace Sanders South Carolina<br />
2014 1st QB Blake Bortles Central Florida<br />
2014 2nd WR Marqise Lee Southern California<br />
2014 2nd WR Allen Robinson Penn St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
2014 7th RB Storm Johnson Central Florida<br />
2015 1st DE Dante Fowler, Jr. Florida<br />
2015 2nd RB T.J. Yeldon Alabama<br />
2015 4th S James Sample Louisville<br />
BOLD = underclassmen selected by general manager Dave Caldwell<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
AROUND THE LEAGUE<br />
September 1<br />
September 2<br />
September 5<br />
September 5<br />
September 6<br />
September 8<br />
September 9<br />
Sep. 10, 13-14<br />
Sep. 11, 14-15<br />
September 29<br />
October 20<br />
November 3<br />
November 4<br />
November 17<br />
November 17<br />
November 17<br />
December 4<br />
January 1<br />
January 4<br />
January 9-10<br />
January 16-17<br />
January 24<br />
January 31<br />
February 7<br />
Roster cut-down to maximum of 75 players on Active List by 4 p.m., New York time.<br />
All tryouts on this d<strong>at</strong>e and for the remainder of the season must be reported to the League office.<br />
Roster cut-down to maximum of 53 players on Active/Inactive List by 6 p.m., New York time. Clubs may dress minimum of 43 and<br />
maximum of 46 players for each regular-season and postseason game.<br />
Simultaneously with the cut-down to 53, clubs th<strong>at</strong> have players in the c<strong>at</strong>egories of Active/Physically Unable to Perform or<br />
Active/Non-Football Injury or Illness must take one of the following options: Place player on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform<br />
or Reserve/Non-Football Injury or Illness, whichever is applicable; ask waivers; termin<strong>at</strong>e; trade; or continue to count him on<br />
Active List.<br />
After 12 noon, New York time, clubs may establish a Practice Squad of 10 players by signing free agents who do not have an<br />
accrued season of free-agency credit or who were on the 46-player Active List for less than nine regular-season games during their<br />
only Accrued Season(s). A player cannot particip<strong>at</strong>e on the Practice Squad for more than three seasons.<br />
After 4 P.M., New York time, a club is permitted to place a player on Reserve/Injured as “Design<strong>at</strong>ed for Return.”<br />
All clubs are required to file a personnel (injury) report with their conference inform<strong>at</strong>ion manager by 4:00 p.m., New York time.<br />
Reports are to be filed every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before a regular-season game by 4:00 p.m., New York time (or as<br />
soon as possible after the completion of practice). An upd<strong>at</strong>e must also be reported if there is any change in a player’s condition<br />
after Friday.<br />
Regular Season opens.<br />
Beginning on these d<strong>at</strong>es vested veterans termin<strong>at</strong>ed from the Active List or Inactive List (and from Reserve/Injured if the player<br />
is placed on Reserve/Injured after the beginning of the regular season) are entitled to receive, after the end of the regular season<br />
schedule, Termin<strong>at</strong>ion Pay pursuant to the terms of the CBA.<br />
Priority on multiple waiver claims is now based on the current season’s standing.<br />
Beginning the day after the conclusion of the sixth regular-season weekend and continuing through the day after the conclusion<br />
of the ninth regular-season weekend, clubs are permitted to begin practicing players on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform and<br />
Reserve/Non-Football Injury or Illness for a period not to exceed 21 days. Players may be activ<strong>at</strong>ed during the 21-day practice<br />
period or until 4 p.m., New York time, on the day after the conclusion of the 21-day period.<br />
All trading ends <strong>at</strong> 4 p.m., New York time.<br />
Players with <strong>at</strong> least four previous pension-credited seasons are subject to the waiver system for the remainder of the regular<br />
season and postseason.<br />
Signing period ends <strong>at</strong> 4 p.m., New York time, for Franchise Players who are eligible to receive Offer Sheets.<br />
Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 p.m., New York time, their unsigned Franchise and Transition Players, including Franchise Players<br />
who were eligible to receive Offer Sheets until this d<strong>at</strong>e. If still unsigned after this d<strong>at</strong>e, such players are prohibited from playing<br />
in NFL in 2015.<br />
Deadline for clubs to sign by 4 p.m., New York time, their Unrestricted Free Agents to whom June 1 tender was made. If still<br />
unsigned after this d<strong>at</strong>e, such players are prohibited from playing in NFL in 2015.<br />
Deadline for reinst<strong>at</strong>ement of players in Reserve List c<strong>at</strong>egories of Retired, Did Not Report, and Exclusive Rights, and of players<br />
who were placed on Reserve/Left Squad in a previous season.<br />
Deadline for waiver requests in 2015, except for “special waiver requests,” which have a 10-day claiming period, with termin<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
or assignment delayed until after the Super Bowl.<br />
Clubs may begin signing free-agent players for the 2016 season.<br />
Wild Card Playoff Games.<br />
Divisional Playoff Games.<br />
AFC and NFC Championship Games.<br />
Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawai’i.<br />
Super Bowl 50, Levi’s® Stadium, Santa Clara.<br />
NFL IMPORTANT DATES<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
RADIO BROADCASTERS<br />
After a successful inaugural campaign in 2014, Jaguars games and official<br />
team radio programming return in 2015 on 1010 XL AM and 92.5 FM, the<br />
team’s flagship radio partner. In addition, the games will be simulcast on 99.9<br />
G<strong>at</strong>or Country. Jaguars broadcasts fe<strong>at</strong>ure play-by-play announcer Frank<br />
Frangie, who joins Jeff Lageman and Tony Boselli in the booth, and field<br />
reporter Rick Ballou.<br />
A veteran broadcaster, Frangie has been and will continue to be an on-air talk<br />
show host <strong>at</strong> 1010 XL. He called a full schedule of college football games for<br />
eight seasons for Touchdown Radio. Frangie is in his 27th consecutive year as<br />
a talk show host in Jacksonville, almost all of them in afternoon drive time.<br />
He is a Jacksonville n<strong>at</strong>ive and a 1980 gradu<strong>at</strong>e of the University of Florida.<br />
Lageman is in his 13th year as the Jaguars’ radio analyst. Prior to th<strong>at</strong>, he<br />
served four seasons as the analyst for Jaguars preseason TV broadcasts.<br />
Lageman is also co-host of “Jaguars All Access” on WJXT-TV in addition to<br />
co-hosting “The Gus Bradley Show” on radio and TV and “Jaguars Thursday” on<br />
1010 XL. Lageman played defensive end for the Jaguars from 1995-98 and 10<br />
seasons in the NFL after being drafted 14th overall in the 1989 draft.<br />
Boselli served as color analyst for the Jaguars’ preseason TV broadcasts for<br />
seven years prior to joining the radio broadcast booth in 2013. He has also<br />
been a regular analyst for NFL games broadcast n<strong>at</strong>ionally on Westwood One<br />
the past five seasons. Boselli is a co-host of “Jaguars Monday” and “Jaguars<br />
Thursday” on 1010 XL. He was the second overall selection in the 1995 draft<br />
– the first in Jaguars history – and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection.<br />
Ballou has been paired with Frangie for their afternoon talk show for the past<br />
six and-a-half years on 1010 XL. Ballou is a Florida St<strong>at</strong>e gradu<strong>at</strong>e and has<br />
been in sports radio for 21 years, including seven <strong>at</strong> Sporting News Radio in<br />
Chicago. He also previously worked for PGA Tour Communic<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />
99.9 G<strong>at</strong>or Country serves as a promotional partner for the Jaguars and simulcasts<br />
Jaguars game broadcasts as part of a six-hour window on every Jaguars<br />
game day. The six-hour window accommod<strong>at</strong>es pregame and postgame shows<br />
in addition to the game broadcast.<br />
MEDIA INFORMATION<br />
PRESEASON TELEVISION<br />
Jaguars TV programming, which includes preseason game broadcasts and ancillary<br />
programs, returns in 2015 to WJXT-TV Channel 4 for the second straight<br />
year. WJXT was previously the Jaguars’ local television partner in 2001-02.<br />
Veteran sports personality Sam Kouvaris of Channel 4 calls the play-by-play<br />
for the preseason games alongside former Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell.<br />
Rounding out the broadcast team is Nikki Kimbleton serving as field reporter<br />
for the preseason games.<br />
Kouvaris, who called Jaguars preseason games in 2001 and 2002, also serves<br />
as co-host of “Jaguars All Access” and “The Gus Bradley Show” each week<br />
during the season on WJXT. He has play-by-play experience and has called<br />
events for CBS, NBC, ABC and ESPN. Kouvaris has been <strong>at</strong> WJXT since 1981 and<br />
has been sports director/managing editor since 2000.<br />
Brunell, a 19-year NFL veteran who played for the Jaguars from 1995-2003,<br />
assumed the role of color analyst for the Jaguars’ preseason games in 2013. In<br />
addition to calling Jaguars preseason games, he serves as an on-air talent on<br />
various NFL-themed shows on ESPN. Brunell, who still holds many of the franchise’s<br />
passing records, is also the head football coach <strong>at</strong> Episcopal School of<br />
Jacksonville.<br />
Kimbleton is an anchor and consumer reporter for Channel 4’s The Morning<br />
Show. Before coming home to Channel 4, she was the morning anchor for WNCT<br />
in Greenville, N.C. She also spent six years as a reporter and anchor with<br />
Birmingham’s Fox-owned and oper<strong>at</strong>ed st<strong>at</strong>ion, WBRC.<br />
J.P. Shadrick co-hosts game day studio coverage along with Mike Dempsey<br />
for the Jaguars Radio Network. The game day coverage includes the Publix<br />
Tailg<strong>at</strong>e Show, Countdown to Kickoff, Jaguars Postgame and The Scoreboard<br />
Show. Shadrick also hosts “Jaguars Monday” and “Jaguars Thursday” on 1010 XL.<br />
From left-right: Frank Frangie, Rick Ballou, Jeff Lageman, Tony Boselli<br />
2015 RADIO AFFILIATES (16):<br />
WJXL 1010 AM/92.5 FM Jacksonville (flagship)<br />
STATION CITY AM/FM STATION CITY AM/FM<br />
WGNE Jacksonville 99.9 FM WNZF Palm Coast 1550 AM<br />
WFOY St. Augustine 102.1 FM WSEG Savannah, GA 1400 AM<br />
WRUF Gainesville 850 AM WHFX Brunswick, GA 107.7 FM<br />
WCFB Orlando 94.5 FM WIFO Jesup, GA 105.5 FM<br />
WPSL Port St. Lucie 1590 AM WJEM Valdosta, GA 1150 AM<br />
WHOG Daytona Beach 95.7 FM WKBX Kinglsand, GA 106.3 FM<br />
WJHC Jasper 107.5 FM WZBX St<strong>at</strong>esboro, GA 106.5 FM<br />
SAM KOUVARIS<br />
Play-by-Play Announcer<br />
MARK BRUNELL<br />
Color Analyst<br />
NIKKI KIMBLETON<br />
Field Reporter<br />
2015 PRESEASON TELEVISION AFFILIATES (10):<br />
WJXT 4<br />
WKMG CBS-6<br />
WCTV CBS-6<br />
WNBW NBC-9<br />
WJHG NBC-7<br />
WSAV NBC-3<br />
WJTC UTV-44<br />
WTAT FOX-24<br />
WSWG CBS-44<br />
WTVY Mynet-4<br />
Jacksonville (flagship)<br />
Orlando<br />
Tallahassee<br />
Gainesville<br />
Panama City<br />
Savannah, Ga.<br />
Mobile, Ala./Pensacola<br />
Charleston, S.C.<br />
Albany, Ga.<br />
Dothan, Ala.<br />
2015 WEEKLY BROADCAST LINEUP<br />
DAY SHOW NAME SHOW HOSTS TIME STATION<br />
Monday Jaguars Monday J.P. Shadrick, Tony Boselli, Pete Prisco 6-8 p.m. 1010 XL, 92.5<br />
presented by Kangaroo<br />
Jaguars All Access Sam Kouvaris, Jeff Lageman and a player guest 7-7:30 p.m. WJXT-TV<br />
Thursday The Gus Bradley Show Gus Bradley, Jeff Lageman 6-7 p.m. 1010 XL, 92.5<br />
Jaguars Thursday J.P. Shadrick, Jeff Lageman, Tony Boselli 7-8 p.m. 1010 XL, 92.5<br />
presented by Kangaroo<br />
S<strong>at</strong>urday Gus Bradley Show Gus Bradley, Jeff Lageman, Sam Kouvaris 10:30-11 p.m. WJXT-TV<br />
presented by Ashley Furniture HomeStore<br />
Game day Publix Tailg<strong>at</strong>e Show J.P. Shadrick, Mike Dempsey, others 3 hours before game 1010 XL, 92.5<br />
Gus Bradley Show Gus Bradley, Jeff Lageman, Sam Kouvaris 11-11:30 a.m. WJXT-TV<br />
presented by Ashley Furniture HomeStore<br />
EverBank Pregame Show Sam Kouvaris, Jeff Lageman, Tony Boselli 11:30-12:00 noon WJXT-TV<br />
Countdown to Kickoff J.P. Shadrick, Mike Dempsey, others 1 hour before game 1010 XL, 92.5, 99.9<br />
Jaguars Game Day Frank Frangie, Jeff Lageman, Tony Boselli, Rick Ballou 1010 XL, 92.5, 99.9<br />
Jaguars Postgame J.P. Shadrick, Mike Dempsey, Jeff Lageman, Fred Taylor Postgame 1010 XL, 92.5, 99.9<br />
Scoreboard Show J.P. Shadrick, Mike Dempsey 1 hour after game ends 1010 XL, 92.5<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2014 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS<br />
<strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2014<br />
WON 3, LOST 13 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
09/07 L 17-34 <strong>at</strong> Philadelphia 69,596 D. Robinson 135 582 4.3 41 4<br />
09/14 L 10-41 <strong>at</strong> Washington 80,037 Bortles 56 419 7.5 34 0<br />
09/21 L 17-44 Indianapolis 60,601 Gerhart 101 326 3.2 23 2<br />
09/28 L 14-33 <strong>at</strong> San Diego 56,553 Todman 32 186 5.8 62t 1<br />
10/05 L 9-17 Pittsburgh 66,198 Johnson 29 86 3.0 20 2<br />
10/12 L 14-16 <strong>at</strong> Tennessee 69,143 Henne 4 25 6.3 12 0<br />
10/19 W 24- 6 Cleveland 61,341 Lee 3 9 3.0 5 0<br />
10/26 L 13-27 Miami 65,633 TEAM 360 1633 4.5 62t 9<br />
11/02 L 23-33 <strong>at</strong> Cincinn<strong>at</strong>i 60,057 OPPONENTS 499 2033 4.1 60t 15<br />
11/09 L 17-31 Dallas 83,603 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
11/23 L 3-23 <strong>at</strong> Indianapolis 64,328 Shorts 53 557 10.5 53 1<br />
11/30 W 25-24 New York Giants 64,687 Hurns 51 677 13.3 63t 6<br />
12/07 L 13-27 Houston 61,070 A. Robinson 48 548 11.4 54 2<br />
12/14 L 12-20 <strong>at</strong> Baltimore 70,801 Lee 37 422 11.4 37 1<br />
12/18 W 21-13 Tennessee 61,202 Harbor 26 289 11.1 59 1<br />
12/28 L 17-23 <strong>at</strong> Houston 71,777 Todman 25 198 7.9 26 1<br />
Jax Opp. D. Robinson 23 124 5.4 19 0<br />
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 271 330 Gerhart 20 186 9.3 26 0<br />
Rushing 86 107 Lewis 18 206 11.4 63t 2<br />
Passing 154 200 Brown 7 88 12.6 17 0<br />
Penalty 31 23 Ta'ufo'ou 7 81 11.6 26 0<br />
3rd Down: Made/Att 69/216 101/236 Sanders 6 55 9.2 24 0<br />
3rd Down Pct. 31.9 42.8 Jacobs LG 2 16 8.0 14 1<br />
4th Down: Made/Att 7/19 4/10 Jacobs TM 2 16 8.0 14 1<br />
4th Down Pct. 36.8 40.0 Jensen 1 8 8.0 8 0<br />
POSSESSION AVG. 27:11 32:49 Johnson 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0<br />
TOTAL NET YARDS 4634 5932 TEAM 325 3451 10.6 63t 15<br />
Avg. Per Game 289.6 370.8 OPPONENTS 355 4174 11.8 73t 24<br />
Total Plays 988 1085 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
Avg. Per Play 4.7 5.5 Thomas 2 10 5.0 10 0<br />
NET YARDS RUSHING 1633 2033 Gr<strong>at</strong>z 1 55 55.0 55t 1<br />
Avg. Per Game 102.1 127.1 T. Smith 1 15 15.0 15 0<br />
Total Rushes 360 499 Ball 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />
NET YARDS PASSING 3001 3899 Martin 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />
Avg. Per Game 187.6 243.7 TEAM 6 80 13.3 55t 1<br />
Sacked/Yards Lost 71/450 45/275 OPPONENTS 18 346 19.2 81t 4<br />
Gross Yards 3451 4174 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B<br />
Att./Completions 557/325 541/355 Anger 94 4464 47.5 39.6 10 25 69 2<br />
Completion Pct. 58.3 65.6 TEAM 96 4464 46.5 39.6 10 25 69 2<br />
Had Intercepted 18 6 OPPONENTS 75 3559 47.5 41.5 9 37 69 0<br />
PUNTS/AVERAGE 96/46.5 75/47.5 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD<br />
NET PUNTING AVG. 96/39.6 75/41.5 Sanders 32 10 227 7.1 23 0<br />
PENALTIES/YARDS 73/573 115/886 Brown 5 5 37 7.4 13 0<br />
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 15/8 22/14 TEAM 37 15 264 7.1 23 0<br />
TOUCHDOWNS 27 45 OPPONENTS 52 20 464 8.9 37 0<br />
Rushing 9 15 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
Passing 15 24 Todman 38 972 25.6 40 0<br />
Returns 3 6 Davis 2 22 11.0 15 0<br />
* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Alualu 1 12 12.0 12 0<br />
TEAM 60 59 46 84 0 249 Brown 1 11 11.0 11 0<br />
OPPONENTS 63 148 86 115 0 412 Sanders 1 16 16.0 16 0<br />
* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 43 1033 24.0 40 0<br />
Scobee 0 0 0 0 23/23 20/26 0 83 OPPONENTS 22 516 23.5 50 0<br />
Hurns 6 0 6 0 0 36 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />
D. Robinson 4 4 0 0 0 24 Scobee 0/ 0 3/ 3 7/ 8 7/ 9 3/6<br />
A. Robinson 2 0 2 0 0 14 TEAM 0/ 0 3/ 3 7/ 8 7/ 9 3/6<br />
Gerhart 2 2 0 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 11/11 8/ 8 9/11 3/5<br />
Johnson 2 2 0 0 0 12 Scobee: (49G,50N,36B)(36G)(41G)()(43G,35G,36G)<br />
Lewis 2 0 2 0 0 12 (55B)(30G)(48B,30G,40G)(25G)()(28G)(28G,43G)<br />
Todman 2 1 1 0 0 12 (33G,37G)(53G,45G,53G,42N,45G)()(53G,51N)<br />
Colvin 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPP: (51G,28G)(36G,42G)(48G,43G,25G)(33G,34G,<br />
Gr<strong>at</strong>z 1 0 0 1 0 6 23G,37G)(24G)(25G,21G,42G)(40G,22G)(43G,29G)<br />
Harbor 1 0 1 0 0 6 (31G)(54G,48N)(46G,20G,32G)(43N,33G)(44G,44G)<br />
Jacobs LG 1 0 1 0 0 6 (22G,54N,54N,33G)(50G,23G)()<br />
Jacobs TM 1 0 1 0 0 6<br />
Lee 1 0 1 0 0 6 2-Pt Conv: A. Robinson, TM 1-4, OPP 0-0<br />
Shorts 1 0 1 0 0 6 SACKS: Marks 8.5, Clemons 8, Davis 6.5, Branch 3,<br />
Thomas 1 0 0 1 0 6 Jones 3, C. Smith 3, Alualu 2, Hayes 2, Posluszny<br />
TEAM 27 9 15 3 23/23 20/26 1 249 2, T. Smith 2, W. Blackmon 1, Bryant 1, Guy TM 1,<br />
OPPONENTS 45 15 24 6 45/45 31/35 2 412 Hood 1, Miller 1, TM 45, OPP 71 FUM/LOST: Bortles<br />
7/1, D. Robinson 2/2, Sanders 2/1, Brown 1/1, Gerhart 1/1, Henne 1/1, Shorts 1/1<br />
* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
Bortles 475 280 2908 58.9 6.12 11 2.3 17 3.6 63t 55/ 345 69.5<br />
Henne 78 42 492 53.8 6.31 3 3.8 1 1.3 63t 16/ 105 80.7<br />
Shorts 2 2 32 100.0 16.00 1 50.0 0 0.0 23t 0/ 0 158.3<br />
Anger 1 1 19 100.0 19.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 0/ 0 118.8<br />
D. Robinson 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --- 0/ 0 39.6<br />
TEAM 557 325 3451 58.3 6.20 15 2.7 18 3.2 63t 71/ 450 72.0<br />
OPPONENTS 541 355 4174 65.6 7.72 24 4.4 6 1.1 73t 45/ 275 99.1<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 PRESEASON STATISTICS<br />
<strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong> / PRESEASON / WEEK 4 / THROUGH FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015<br />
WON 1, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
08/14 W 23-21 Pittsburgh 61,324 D. Robinson 13 48 3.7 10 0<br />
08/22 L 12-22 <strong>at</strong> New York Giants 72,479 Pierce 16 45 2.8 12 0<br />
08/28 L 17-22 Detroit 59,327 Bortles 5 42 8.4 12 1<br />
09/03 <strong>at</strong> Washington Gerhart 9 28 3.1 6 0<br />
Jax Opp. Johnson 13 14 1.1 5 0<br />
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 67 56 Yeldon 8 10 1.3 4 1<br />
Rushing 16 11 Morris 4 9 2.3 9 1<br />
Passing 39 37 Grant 5 8 1.6 4 0<br />
Penalty 12 8 Benn 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />
3rd Down: Made/Att 26/49 18/44 Tuel 2 5 2.5 5 0<br />
3rd Down Pct. 53.1 40.9 Henne 3 -2 -.7 0 0<br />
4th Down: Made/Att 2/4 0/3 TEAM 79 212 2.7 12 3<br />
4th Down Pct. 50.0 0.0 OPPONENTS 67 265 4.0 41 1<br />
POSSESSION AVG. 32:23 27:37 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
TOTAL NET YARDS 961 1012 Walters 10 102 10.2 23 0<br />
Avg. Per Game 320.3 337.3 A. Robinson 7 103 14.7 36 0<br />
Total Plays 210 194 Pierce 7 32 4.6 10 0<br />
Avg. Per Play 4.6 5.2 Hurns 6 59 9.8 18 1<br />
NET YARDS RUSHING 212 265 Harbor 5 68 13.6 31t 1<br />
Avg. Per Game 70.7 88.3 Hamlett 5 45 9.0 14 0<br />
Total Rushes 79 67 Greene 5 39 7.8 17 0<br />
NET YARDS PASSING 749 747 Lewis 4 58 14.5 24 0<br />
Avg. Per Game 249.7 249.0 Jacobs 4 50 12.5 24 0<br />
Sacked/Yards Lost 9/37 3/15 Grant 4 43 10.8 19 0<br />
Gross Yards 786 762 Koyack 4 17 4.3 7 0<br />
Att./Completions 122/76 124/67 D. Robinson 3 36 12.0 23 0<br />
Completion Pct. 62.3 54.0 Gerhart 3 35 11.7 19 0<br />
Had Intercepted 0 0 Washington 3 22 7.3 10 0<br />
PUNTS/AVERAGE 11/45.1 13/44.3 Benn 1 27 27.0 27 0<br />
NET PUNTING AVG. 11/40.9 13/34.9 Jenkins 1 20 20.0 20 0<br />
PENALTIES/YARDS 30/225 26/272 Yeldon 1 12 12.0 12 0<br />
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 9/4 2/0 Closs 1 10 10.0 10 0<br />
TOUCHDOWNS 5 6 Johnson 1 6 6.0 6 0<br />
Rushing 3 1 J. Thomas 1 2 2.0 2 0<br />
Passing 2 5 TEAM 76 786 10.3 36 2<br />
Returns 0 0 OPPONENTS 67 762 11.4 62t 5<br />
* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
TEAM 16 24 3 9 0 52 TEAM 0 0 --- --- 0<br />
OPPONENTS 11 16 9 29 0 65 OPPONENTS 0 0 --- --- 0<br />
* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B<br />
Myers 0 0 0 0 1/ 1 4/ 5 0 13 Redfern 8 371 46.4 42.0 1 3 54 0<br />
Scobee 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 2/ 2 0 9 Anger 3 125 41.7 38.0 0 2 48 0<br />
Bortles 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 11 496 45.1 40.9 1 5 54 0<br />
Harbor 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 13 576 44.3 34.9 2 4 54 0<br />
Hurns 1 0 1 0 0 6 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD<br />
Morris 1 1 0 0 0 6 Greene 5 1 50 10.0 37 0<br />
Yeldon 1 1 0 0 0 6 Doss 1 0 5 5.0 5 0<br />
TEAM 5 3 2 0 4/ 4 6/ 7 0 52 Marshall 1 0 27 27.0 27 0<br />
OPPONENTS 6 1 5 0 3/ 4 8/ 8 0 65 Walters 0 1 0 --- --- 0<br />
2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 1-2 TEAM 7 2 82 11.7 37 0<br />
SACKS: Capi 2, C. Smith 1, TM 3, OPP 9 OPPONENTS 8 1 26 3.3 10 0<br />
FUM/LOST: Henne 3/2, Bortles 2/0, * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
Greene 1/0, Johnson 1/1, Morris 1/1, Grant 5 144 28.8 42 0<br />
Tuel 1/0 Marshall 3 76 25.3 35 0<br />
Doss 2 41 20.5 24 0<br />
D. Robinson 2 41 20.5 34 0<br />
Johnson 1 16 16.0 16 0<br />
TEAM 13 318 24.5 42 0<br />
OPPONENTS 5 111 22.2 24 0<br />
* FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />
Myers 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 1/2<br />
Scobee 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/1<br />
TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 3/ 3 1/ 1 2/3<br />
OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 2/ 2 3/3<br />
Myers: (58N)(38G,49G,55G)(35G)<br />
Scobee: (36G)(52G)()<br />
TM: (36G,58N)(52G,38G,49G,55G)(35G)<br />
OPP: (48G,29G)(51G,43G,53G,37G,28G)(51G)<br />
* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
Bortles 60 39 461 65.0 7.68 1 1.7 0 0.0 36 2/ 6 93.8<br />
Henne 34 24 180 70.6 5.29 1 2.9 0 0.0 31t 5/ 28 92.8<br />
Morris 17 7 82 41.2 4.82 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 1/ 0 56.5<br />
Tuel 11 6 63 54.5 5.73 0 0.0 0 0.0 23 1/ 3 71.4<br />
TEAM 122 76 786 62.3 6.44 2 1.6 0 0.0 36 9/ 37 86.3<br />
OPPONENTS 124 67 762 54.0 6.15 5 4.0 0 0.0 62t 3/ 15 86.2<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> DEFENSIVE TACKLES<br />
Pass<br />
Player Total Solo Asst. Sacks Int. Def. TFL QH FF FR<br />
J. George 15 13 2 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0<br />
T. Armbrister 10 8 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0<br />
C. Loston 10 8 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
J. Evans 9 8 1 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0<br />
M. Daniels 8 5 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />
T. Smith 7 5 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
P. Posluszny 7 4 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
T. Campbell 6 6 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
C. Capi 5 5 0 2.0 0 1 3 4 0 0<br />
D. House 5 5 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />
D. Skuta 5 5 0 0.0 0 0 1 2 0 0<br />
R. Reynolds 5 5 0 0.0 0 1 0 1 0 0<br />
S. Brown 5 3 2 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />
J. Lotulelei 5 2 3 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 0<br />
T. Thomas 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0<br />
E. Crume 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
M. Bennett 4 2 2 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 0<br />
I. Igbinosun 4 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0<br />
A. Colvin 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
A. Jones 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
N. Marshall 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
C. Smith 3 3 0 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0<br />
A. Branch 3 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
D. Gr<strong>at</strong>z 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
D. McCray 2 2 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />
J. Cyprien 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
T. Alualu 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0<br />
R. Davis 2 1 1 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 0<br />
J. Harris 1 1 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />
C. Beard 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
K. Fortt 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
R. Ash 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
R. Miller 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0<br />
J. Odrick 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />
L. Reynolds 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Z. Hood 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />
JAX TOTALS: 135 98 37 3.0 0 17 12 12 0 0<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES<br />
Blk.<br />
Player Total Solo Asst. Kick FF FR<br />
J. Evans 2 2 0 0 0 0<br />
N. Jacobs 2 2 0 0 0 0<br />
T. Thomas 2 0 2 0 0 0<br />
M. Alexander 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
T. Armbrister 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
S. Brown 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
D. Cooper 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
J. George 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
S. Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
C. Loston 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
D. McCray 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
C. Tinker 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
T. Washington 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />
J. Lotulelei 1 0 1 0 0 0<br />
L. Reynolds 1 0 1 0 0 0<br />
R. Greene 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
JAX TOTALS: 18 12 4 0 0 1<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> TACKLES FOR LOSS LEADERS<br />
PLAYER<br />
TFL<br />
Cap Capi 3<br />
Josh Evans 2<br />
Tyson Alualu 1<br />
Michael Bennett 1<br />
Ryan Davis 1<br />
Jeremiah George 1<br />
John Lotulelei 1<br />
Dan Skuta 1<br />
Chris Smith 1<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> FORCED FUMBLES LEADERS<br />
FORCED<br />
PLAYER<br />
FUMBLES<br />
None -<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> PASSES DEFENSED LEADERS<br />
PLAYER<br />
PDS<br />
Michael Bennett 2<br />
Jeremy Harris 2<br />
John Lotulelei 2<br />
Ziggy Hood 2<br />
Davon House 2<br />
Sergio Brown 1<br />
Cap Capi 1<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t Daniels 1<br />
Ryan Davis 1<br />
Demetrius McCray 1<br />
Jared Odrick 1<br />
Rashaad Reynolds 1<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> INTERCEPTION LEADERS<br />
PLAYER<br />
INTS<br />
None -<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> SACK LEADERS<br />
SACK<br />
PLAYER SACKS YARDS<br />
Cap Capi 2.0 -14<br />
Chris Smith 1.0 -1<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> QUARTERBACK HURRIES LEADERS<br />
PLAYER<br />
QBH<br />
Cap Capi 4<br />
Dan Skuta 2<br />
Thurston Armbrister 1<br />
Ike Igbinosun 1<br />
Roy Miller III 1<br />
Rashaad Reynolds 1<br />
Chris Smith 1<br />
Todd Thomas 1<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> FUMBLE RECOVERIES LEADERS<br />
FUMBLE<br />
PLAYER<br />
RECOVERIES<br />
None -<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
<strong>REDSKINS</strong> 2015 PRESEASON STATISTICS<br />
<strong>WASHINGTON</strong> <strong>REDSKINS</strong> / PRESEASON / WEEK 4 / THROUGH FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015<br />
WON 2, LOST 0 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
08/13 W 20-17 <strong>at</strong> Cleveland 58,073 M. Jones 13 82 6.3 24 1<br />
08/20 W 21-17 Detroit 51,327 Trey Williams 17 67 3.9 38 1<br />
08/29 <strong>at</strong> Baltimore Thompson 10 65 6.5 19 0<br />
09/03 Jacksonville Morris 11 52 4.7 18 0<br />
Wash. Opp. McCoy 7 30 4.3 11 0<br />
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 43 26 Brown 12 26 2.2 13 0<br />
Rushing 18 3 Griffin III 1 3 3.0 3 0<br />
Passing 22 20 Young 2 3 1.5 2 0<br />
Penalty 3 3 Cousins 2 2 1.0 4t 1<br />
3rd Down: Made/Att 14/26 8/25 Redd 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />
3rd Down Pct. 53.8 32.0 TEAM 77 332 4.3 38 3<br />
4th Down: Made/Att 1/2 1/2 OPPONENTS 32 91 2.8 14 1<br />
4th Down Pct. 50.0 50.0 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
POSSESSION AVG. 33:19 26:41 Ross 9 107 11.9 23 1<br />
TOTAL NET YARDS 709 411 Roberts 5 75 15.0 28 0<br />
Avg. Per Game 354.5 205.5 Bell 3 50 16.7 19t 1<br />
Total Plays 132 103 Grant 3 36 12.0 22 0<br />
Avg. Per Play 5.4 4.0 T. Jones 3 32 10.7 18 0<br />
NET YARDS RUSHING 332 91 Dixon 2 37 18.5 20 0<br />
Avg. Per Game 166.0 45.5 Spencer 2 16 8.0 12 0<br />
Total Rushes 77 32 Thompson 2 -12 -6.0 -5 0<br />
NET YARDS PASSING 377 320 Hamm 1 23 23.0 23 0<br />
Avg. Per Game 188.5 160.0 Lockett 1 16 16.0 16 0<br />
Sacked/Yards Lost 4/25 9/61 M. Jones 1 11 11.0 11 0<br />
Gross Yards 402 381 Trey Williams 1 7 7.0 7 0<br />
Att./Completions 51/35 62/41 Carrier LG 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />
Completion Pct. 68.6 66.1 Garcon 1 4 4.0 4 0<br />
Had Intercepted 0 1 Young 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />
PUNTS/AVERAGE 7/46.0 11/43.8 TEAM 35 402 11.5 28 2<br />
NET PUNTING AVG. 7/41.3 11/39.3 OPPONENTS 41 381 9.3 36 3<br />
PENALTIES/YARDS 11/96 12/98 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 6/4 2/0 A. Davis 1 1 1.0 1 0<br />
TOUCHDOWNS 5 4 TEAM 1 1 1.0 1 0<br />
Rushing 3 1 OPPONENTS 0 0 --- --- 0<br />
Passing 2 3 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B<br />
Returns 0 0 Way 7 322 46.0 41.3 1 1 60 0<br />
* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 7 322 46.0 41.3 1 1 60 0<br />
TEAM 3 17 14 7 0 41 OPPONENTS 11 482 43.8 39.3 0 8 54 0<br />
OPPONENTS 10 14 10 0 0 34 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD<br />
* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Roberts 2 1 44 22.0 34 0<br />
Forb<strong>at</strong>h 0 0 0 0 2/ 2 2/ 2 0 8 Ross 2 1 -3 -1.5 0 0<br />
Bell 1 0 1 0 0 6 Thompson 1 0 9 9.0 9 0<br />
Cousins 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 5 2 50 10.0 34 0<br />
M. Jones 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 4 0 13 3.3 8 0<br />
Ross 1 0 1 0 0 6 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />
Trey Williams 1 1 0 0 0 6 Thompson 1 32 32.0 32 0<br />
T. Long 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 0/ 0 0 3 TEAM 1 32 32.0 32 0<br />
TEAM 5 3 2 0 5/ 5 2/ 2 0 41 OPPONENTS 7 198 28.3 54 0<br />
OPPONENTS 4 1 3 0 4/ 4 2/ 2 0 34 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />
2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 Forb<strong>at</strong>h 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/1<br />
SACKS: B<strong>at</strong>es 3, Jeffco<strong>at</strong> 2, TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/1<br />
Cromartie-Smith 1, Jean Francois 1, Rogers 1, OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/0<br />
P. Smith 1, TM 9, OPP 4 Forb<strong>at</strong>h: (33G,52G)()<br />
FUM/LOST: Griffin III 2/1, McCoy 1/1,<br />
TM: (33G,52G)()<br />
Redd 1/1, Roberts 1/1, Thompson 1/0<br />
OPP: (47G)(49G)<br />
* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
Cousins 26 20 245 76.9 9.42 1 3.8 0 0.0 28 1/ 8 118.3<br />
Griffin III 13 6 44 46.2 3.38 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 3/ 17 54.6<br />
McCoy 12 9 113 75.0 9.42 1 8.3 0 0.0 23 0/ 0 131.6<br />
TEAM 51 35 402 68.6 7.88 2 3.9 0 0.0 28 4/ 25 105.2<br />
OPPONENTS 62 41 381 66.1 6.15 3 4.8 1 1.6 36 9/ 61 92.2<br />
Preseason Week 4 <strong>at</strong> Washington Redskins 1 EverBank Field Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32202
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER<br />
NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ<br />
93 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 295 5/12/87 28 6 California Honolulu, Hawaii D1-'10<br />
19 Anger, Bryan P 6-3 202 10/6/88 26 4 California Camarillo, Calif. D3-'12<br />
57 Armbrister, Thurston LB 6-3 241 12/25/92 22 R Miami (Fla.) Hollywood, Fla. FA-'15<br />
62 Ash, Richard DT 6-3 314 8/4/92 22 R Western Michigan Pahokee, Fla. FA-'15<br />
68 Beadles, Zane G 6-4 305 11/19/86 28 6 Utah Casper, Wyo. UFA (Den.)-'14<br />
96 Bennett, Michael DT 6-2 293 2/24/93 23 R Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e Centerville, Ohio D6-'15<br />
5 Bortles, Blake QB 6-5 232 4/28/92 23 2 Central Florida Oviedo, Fla. D1-'14<br />
70 Bowanko, Luke C 6-6 300 6/13/91 24 2 Virginia Clifton, Va. D6-'14<br />
90 Branch, Andre DE 6-5 265 7/14/89 26 4 Clemson Richmond, Va. D2-'12<br />
38 Brown, Sergio S 6-2 218 5/22/88 27 6 Notre Dame Maywood, Ill. UFA (Ind.)-'15<br />
60 Cann, A.J. G 6-3 313 10/3/91 23 R South Carolina Bamberg, S.C. D3-'15<br />
66 Capi, Nordly (Cap) DL 6-3 249 7/11/92 23 R Akron Ocoee, Fla. FA-'15<br />
91 Clemons, Chris DE 6-3 254 10/30/81 33 12 Georgia Griffin, Ga. UFA (Sea.)-'14<br />
3 Closs, Kasey WR/PR 6-3 205 4/7/92 23 R Portland St<strong>at</strong>e Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'15<br />
22 Colvin, Aaron CB 6-0 186 10/2/91 23 2 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. D4-'14<br />
79O Corbin, Will OL 6-6 230 12/8/90 24 R Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e Dunn, N.C. FA-'15<br />
37 Cyprien, John<strong>at</strong>han S 6-0 217 7/29/90 25 3 Florida Intern<strong>at</strong>ional N. Miami Beach, Fla. D2-'13<br />
42 Daniels, M<strong>at</strong>t S 6-0 212 9/27/89 25 3 Duke Fayetteville, Ga. FA-'14<br />
59 Davis, Ryan DE 6-2 260 2/24/89 26 3 Bethune-Cookman Tampa, Fla. FA-'12<br />
26 Evans, Josh S 6-0 205 6/5/91 24 3 Florida Irvington, N.J. D6-'13<br />
54 George, Jeremiah LB 5-11 234 1/24/92 23 2 Iowa St<strong>at</strong>e Clearw<strong>at</strong>er, Fla. PS (N.Y.J.)-'14<br />
21 Gerhart, Toby RB 6-0 231 3/28/87 28 6 Stanford Norco, Calif. UFA (Min.)-'14<br />
33 Grant, Corey RB 5-11 205 12/19/91 23 R Auburn Opelika, Ala. FA-'15<br />
27 Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Dwayne CB 5-11 201 3/8/90 25 3 Connecticut Pisc<strong>at</strong>away, N.J. D3-'13<br />
13 Greene, Rashad WR 5-11 182 9/23/92 22 R Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Albany, Ga. D5-'15<br />
86 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 255 7/2/87 28 6 Missouri St<strong>at</strong>e Libertyville, Ill. W (Phi.)-'13<br />
23 Harris, Jeremy CB 6-2 185 4/26/91 24 3 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e Dorsey, Calif. D7a-'13<br />
7 Henne, Chad QB 6-3 230 7/2/85 30 8 Michigan Wyomissing, Pa. UFA (Mia.)-'12<br />
92 Hood, Ziggy DT 6-3 300 2/16/87 28 7 Missouri Amarillo, Texas UFA (Pit.)-'14<br />
31 House, Davon CB 6-0 195 7/10/89 26 5 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e Palmdale, Calif. UFA (G.B.)-'15<br />
88 Hurns, Allen WR 6-3 195 11/12/91 23 2 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. FA-'14<br />
79D Igbinosun, Ikponmwosa DE 6-3 286 9/10/90 24 1 Southern Connecticut St Rahway, N.J. FA-'15<br />
85 Jacobs, Nic TE 6-5 269 10/13/91 23 2 McNeese St<strong>at</strong>e Many, La. PS (N.O.)-'14<br />
76 Joeckel, Luke OT 6-6 306 11/6/91 23 3 Texas A&M Arlington, Texas D1-'13<br />
34 Johnson, Storm RB 6-0 216 7/10/92 23 2 Central Florida Loganville, Ga. D7-'14<br />
95 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 312 9/8/91 23 3 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga. FA-'13<br />
48 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 255 4/9/93 22 R Notre Dame Oil City, Pa. D7b-'15<br />
11 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 192 11/25/91 23 2 Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D2-'14<br />
89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 272 5/19/84 31 10 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D1-'06<br />
65 Linder, Brandon G 6-6 311 1/25/92 23 2 Miami (Fla.) Southwest Ranches, Fla. D3-'14<br />
1 Lora, Erik WR 5-11 202 3/14/91 24 1 Eastern Illinois Miami, Fla. FA-'15<br />
20 Loston, Craig S 6-2 209 12/21/89 25 2 Louisiana St<strong>at</strong>e Houston, Texas FA-'14<br />
53 Lotulelei, John LB 5-11 233 12/4/91 23 3 Nevada-Las Vegas Kihei, Hawaii W (Sea.)-'13<br />
41 Marshall, Nick CB 6-1 210 6/30/92 23 R Auburn Pineview, Ga. FA-'15<br />
35 McCray, Demetrius CB 6-2 200 5/11/91 24 3 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e Covington, Ga. D7b-'13<br />
97 Miller III, Roy DT 6-2 310 7/9/87 28 7 Texas Killeen, Texas UFA (T.B.)-'13<br />
6 Morris, Stephen QB 6-2 218 8/27/92 23 1 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. FA-'14<br />
2 Myers, Jason K 5-10 180 5/12/91 24 1 Marist Chula Vista, Calif. FA-'15<br />
75 Odrick, Jared DL 6-5 304 12/31/87 27 6 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Lebanon County, Pa. UFA (Mia.)-'15<br />
78 Parnell, Jermey OT 6-6 316 7/20/86 29 6 Mississippi Blytheville, Ark. UFA (Dal.)-'15<br />
67 Pasztor, Austin OT 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillsonburg, Ontario FA-'12<br />
30 Pierce, Bernard RB 6-0 230 5/10/91 24 4 Temple Ardmore, Pa. W (Bal.)-'15<br />
51 Posluszny, Paul LB 6-2 242 10/10/84 30 9 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Aliquippa, Pa. UFA (Buf.)-'11<br />
64 Reed, Chris G 6-5 300 7/22/92 23 R Minnesota St<strong>at</strong>e Omaha, Neb. FA-'15<br />
52 Reynolds, LaRoy LB 6-1 243 11/3/90 24 3 Virginia Norfolk, Va. FA-'13<br />
40 Reynolds, Rashaad CB 5-11 187 2/2/91 24 2 Oregon St<strong>at</strong>e Pacoima, Calif. FA-'14<br />
15 Robinson, Allen WR 6-3 210 8/24/93 22 2 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Southfield, Mich. D2a-'14<br />
16 Robinson, Denard RB 6-0 197 9/22/90 24 3 Michigan Deerfield Beach, Fla. D5-'13<br />
36 Sample, James S 6-2 209 6/23/92 23 R Louisville Sacramento, Calif. D4-'15<br />
10 Scobee, Josh K 6-1 210 6/23/82 33 12 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas D5a-'04<br />
69 Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, Tyler G 6-3 300 5/5/91 24 2 Clemson Icard, N.C. FA-'14<br />
55 Skuta, Dan LB 6-2 250 4/21/86 29 7 Grand Valley St<strong>at</strong>e Burton, Mich. UFA (S.F.)-'15<br />
98 Smith, Chris DE 6-1 266 2/11/92 23 2 Arkansas Mount Ulla, N.C. D5b-'14<br />
50 Smith, Telvin LB 6-3 218 4/11/91 24 2 Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Valdosta, Ga. D5a-'14<br />
87 Sterling, Neal WR 6-4 235 1/14/92 23 R Monmouth Belmar, N.J. D7a-'15<br />
80 Thomas, Julius TE 6-5 260 6/27/88 27 5 Portland St<strong>at</strong>e Stockton, Calif. UFA (Den.)-'15<br />
44 Thomas, Todd LB 6-2 230 4/27/91 24 R Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa. FA-'15<br />
25 Thompson, Peyton CB 5-10 180 9/26/90 24 1 San Jose St<strong>at</strong>e Sacramento, Calif. FA-'14<br />
46 Tinker, Carson LS 6-0 233 11/15/89 25 3 Alabama Murfreesboro, Tenn. FA-'13<br />
81 Walters, Bryan WR 6-0 190 11/4/87 27 2 Cornell Bothell, Wash. UFA (Sea.)-'15<br />
84 Washington, Tony WR 5-11 198 10/18/90 24 1 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e High Point, N.C. FA-'14<br />
61 Wisniewski, Stefen C 6-3 315 3/22/89 26 5 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA (Oak.)-'15<br />
24 Yeldon, T.J. RB 6-1 226 10/2/93 21 R Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'15<br />
74 Young, Sam OT 6-8 316 6/24/87 28 6 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla. W (Buf.)-'13<br />
Active/Physically Unable to Perform<br />
99 Marks, Sen'Derrick DT 6-2 294 2/23/87 28 7 Auburn Mobile, Ala. UFA (Ten.)-'13<br />
Head Coach: Gus Bradley<br />
Assistants: Bob Babich (defensive coordin<strong>at</strong>or), Luke Butkus (assistant offensive line), N<strong>at</strong>haniel Hackett (quarterbacks), Alex Hampton (strength associ<strong>at</strong>e), Scottie<br />
Hazelton (assistant linebackers), Jess Langvardt (strength associ<strong>at</strong>e), Mike Mallory (special teams coordin<strong>at</strong>or), Doug Marrone (assistant head coach-offense/offensive line),<br />
Ron Middleton (tight ends/assistant special teams), Tom Myslinski (strength and conditioning coordin<strong>at</strong>or), Chris O’Hara (offensive coaches associ<strong>at</strong>e), Greg Olson<br />
(offensive coordin<strong>at</strong>or), Mike Rutenberg (assistant defensive backs), Robert Saleh (linebackers), Frank Scelfo (senior offensive assistant), Cedric Scott (assistant strength<br />
coach), Dan Shamash (defensive quality control), Kelly Skipper (running backs), M<strong>at</strong>t Smiley (assistant special teams coach), Tony Sorrentino (offensive quality control),<br />
Jerry Sullivan (wide receivers), DeWayne Walker (defensive backs), Todd Wash (defensive line/run game coordin<strong>at</strong>or), Aaron Whitecotton (assistant to defense), Tyler Wolf<br />
(assistant to head coach).
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER<br />
8/30/2015<br />
NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ<br />
1 Erik Lora WR 5-11 202 3/14/91 24 1 Eastern Illinois Miami, Fla. FA-'15<br />
2 Jason Myers K 5-10 180 5/12/91 23 1 Marist Chula Vista, Calif. FA-'15<br />
3 Kasey Closs WR/PR 6-3 205 4/7/92 23 R Portland St<strong>at</strong>e Lake Oswego, Ore. FA-'15<br />
5 Blake Bortles QB 6-5 232 4/28/92 23 2 Central Florida Oviedo, Fla. D1-'14<br />
6 Stephen Morris QB 6-2 218 8/27/92 23 1 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. FA-'14<br />
7 Chad Henne QB 6-3 230 7/2/85 30 8 Michigan Wyomissing, Pa. UFA (Mia.)-'12<br />
10 Josh Scobee K 6-1 210 6/23/82 33 12 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas D5a-'04<br />
11 Marqise Lee WR 6-0 192 11/25/91 23 2 Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D2-'14<br />
13 Rashad Greene WR 5-11 182 9/23/92 22 R Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Albany, Ga. D5-'15<br />
15 Allen Robinson WR 6-3 210 8/24/93 22 2 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Southfield, Mich. D2a-'14<br />
16 Denard Robinson RB 6-0 197 9/22/90 24 3 Michigan Deerfield Beach, Fla. D5-'13<br />
19 Bryan Anger P 6-3 202 10/6/88 26 4 California Camarillo, Calif. D3-'12<br />
20 Craig Loston S 6-2 209 12/21/89 25 2 Louisana St<strong>at</strong>e Houston, Texas FA-'14<br />
21 Toby Gerhart RB 6-0 231 3/28/87 28 6 Stanford Norco, Calif. UFA (Min.)-'14<br />
22 Aaron Colvin CB 6-0 186 10/2/91 23 2 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. D4-'14<br />
23 Jeremy Harris CB 6-2 185 4/26/91 24 3 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e Dorsey, Calif. D7a-'13<br />
24 T.J. Yeldon RB 6-1 226 10/2/93 21 R Alabama Daphne, Ala. D2-'15<br />
25 Peyton Thompson CB 5-10 180 9/26/90 24 1 San Jose St<strong>at</strong>e Sacramento, Calif. FA-'14<br />
26 Josh Evans S 6-0 205 6/5/91 24 3 Florida Irvington, N.J. D6-'13<br />
27 Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z CB 5-11 201 3/8/90 25 3 Connecticut Pisc<strong>at</strong>away, N.J. D3-'13<br />
30 Bernard Pierce RB 6-0 230 5/10/91 24 4 Temple Ardmore, Pa. W (Bal.)-'15<br />
31 Davon House CB 6-0 195 7/10/89 26 5 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e Palmdale, Calif. UFA (G.B.)-'15<br />
33 Corey Grant RB 5-11 205 12/19/91 23 R Auburn Opelika, Ala. FA-'15<br />
34 Storm Johnson RB 6-0 216 7/10/92 23 2 Central Florida Loganville, Ga. D7-'14<br />
35 Demetrius McCray CB 6-2 200 5/11/91 24 3 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e Covington, Ga. D7b-'13<br />
36 James Sample S 6-2 209 6/23/92 23 R Louisville Sacramento, Calif. D4-'15<br />
37 John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien S 6-0 217 7/29/90 25 3 Florida Intern<strong>at</strong>ional N. Miami Beach, Fla. D2-'13<br />
38 Sergio Brown S 6-2 218 5/22/88 27 6 Notre Dame Maywood, Ill. UFA (Ind.)-'15<br />
40 Rashaad Reynolds CB 5-11 187 2/2/91 24 2 Oregon St<strong>at</strong>e Pacoima, Calif. FA-'14<br />
41 Nick Marshall CB 6-1 210 6/30/92 23 R Auburn Pineview, Ga. FA-'15<br />
42 M<strong>at</strong>t Daniels S 6-0 212 9/27/89 25 3 Duke Fayetteville, Ga. FA-'14<br />
44 Todd Thomas LB 6-2 230 4/27/91 24 R Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa. FA-'15<br />
46 Carson Tinker LS 6-0 233 11/15/89 25 3 Alabama Murfreesboro, Tenn. FA-'13<br />
48 Ben Koyack TE 6-5 255 4/9/93 22 R Notre Dame Oil City, Pa. D7b-'15<br />
50 Telvin Smith LB 6-3 218 4/11/91 24 2 Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Valdosta, Ga. D5a-'14<br />
51 Paul Posluszny LB 6-2 242 10/10/84 30 9 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Aliquippa, Pa. UFA (Buf.)-'11<br />
52 LaRoy Reynolds LB 6-1 243 11/3/90 24 3 Virginia Norfolk, Va. FA-'13<br />
53 John Lotulelei LB 5-11 233 12/4/91 23 3 Nevada-Las Vegas Kihei, Hawaii W (Sea.)-'13<br />
54 Jeremiah George LB 5-11 234 1/24/92 23 2 Iowa St<strong>at</strong>e Clearw<strong>at</strong>er, Fla. PS (N.Y.J.)-'14<br />
55 Dan Skuta LB 6-2 250 4/21/86 29 7 Grand Valley St<strong>at</strong>e Burton, Mich. UFA (S.F.)-'15<br />
57 Thurston Armbrister LB 6-3 241 12/25/92 22 R Miami (Fla.) Hollywood, Fla. UFA-'15<br />
59 Ryan Davis DE 6-2 260 2/24/89 26 3 Bethune-Cookman Tampa, Fla. FA-'13<br />
60 A.J. Cann G 6-3 313 10/3/91 23 R South Carolina Bamberg, S.C. D3-'15<br />
61 Stefen Wisniewski C 6-3 315 3/22/89 26 5 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Pittsburgh, Pa. UFA (Oak.)-'15<br />
62 Richard Ash DT 6-3 314 8/4/92 22 R Western Michigan Pahokee, Fla. FA-'15<br />
64 Chris Reed G 6-5 300 7/22/92 23 R Minnesota St<strong>at</strong>e Omaha, Neb. FA-'15<br />
65 Brandon Linder G 6-6 311 1/25/92 23 2 Miami (Fla.) Southwest Ranches, Fla. D3-'14<br />
66 Cap (Nordly) Capi DL 6-3 249 7/11/92 23 R Akron Ocoee, Fla. FA-'15<br />
67 Austin Pasztor OT 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillsonburg, Ontario FA-'12<br />
68 Zane Beadles G 6-4 305 11/19/86 28 6 Utah Casper, Wyo. UFA (Den.)-'14<br />
69 Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley G 6-3 300 5/5/91 24 2 Clemson Icard, N.C. FA-'14<br />
70 Luke Bowanko C 6-6 300 6/13/91 24 2 Virginia Clifton, Va. D6-'14<br />
74 Sam Young OT 6-8 316 6/24/87 28 6 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla. W (Buf.)-'13<br />
75 Jared Odrick DL 6-5 304 12/31/87 27 6 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Lebanon County, Pa. UFA (Mia.)-'15<br />
76 Luke Joeckel OT 6-6 306 11/6/91 23 3 Texas A&M Arlington, Texas D1-'13<br />
78 Jermey Parnell OT 6-6 316 7/20/86 29 6 Mississippi Blytheville, Ark. UFA (Dal.)-'15<br />
79D Ikponmwosa Igbinosun DE 6-3 286 9/10/90 24 1 Southern Connecticut St Rahway, N.J. FA-'15<br />
79O Will Corbin OL 6-6 230 12/8/90 24 R Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e Dunn, N.C. FA-'15<br />
80 Julius Thomas TE 6-5 250 6/27/88 27 5 Portland St<strong>at</strong>e Stockton, Calif. UFA (Den.)-'15<br />
81 Bryan Walters WR 6-0 190 11/4/87 27 2 Cornell Bothell, Wash. UFA (Sea.)-'15<br />
84 Tony Washington WR 5-11 198 10/18/90 24 1 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e High Point, N.C. FA-'14<br />
85 Nic Jacobs TE 6-5 269 10/13/91 23 2 McNeese St<strong>at</strong>e Many, La. PS (N.O.)-'14<br />
86 Clay Harbor TE 6-3 255 7/2/87 28 6 Missouri St<strong>at</strong>e Libertyville, Ill. W (Phi.)-'13<br />
87 Neal Sterling WR 6-4 235 1/14/92 23 R Monmouth Belmar, N.J. D7a-'15<br />
88 Allen Hurns WR 6-3 195 11/12/91 23 2 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. FA-'14<br />
89 Marcedes Lewis TE 6-6 272 5/19/84 31 10 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D1-'06<br />
90 Andre Branch DE 6-5 265 7/14/89 26 4 Clemson Richmond, Va. D2-'12<br />
91 Chris Clemons DE 6-3 254 10/30/81 33 12 Georgia Griffin, Ga. UFA (Sea.)-'14<br />
92 Ziggy Hood DT 6-3 300 2/16/87 28 7 Missouri Amarillo, Texas UFA (Pit.)-'14<br />
93 Tyson Alualu DE 6-3 295 5/12/87 28 6 California Honolulu, Hawaii D1-'10<br />
95 Abry Jones DT 6-4 312 9/8/91 23 3 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga. FA-'13<br />
96 Michael Bennett DT 6-2 293 2/24/93 23 R Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e Centerville, Ohio D6-'15<br />
97 Roy Miller III DT 6-2 310 7/9/87 28 7 Texas Killeen, Texas UFA (T.B.)-'13<br />
98 Chris Smith DE 6-1 266 2/11/92 23 2 Arkansas Mount Ulla, N.C. D5b-'14<br />
Active/Physically Unable to Perform<br />
99 Sen'Derrick Marks DT 6-2 294 2/23/87 28 7 Auburn Mobile, Ala. UFA (Ten.)-'13
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE<br />
NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN<br />
12th Year (2)<br />
91 Clemons, Chris DE 6-3 254 10/30/81 33 12 Georgia Griffin, Ga.<br />
10 Scobee, Josh K 6-1 210 6/23/82 33 12 Louisiana Tech Longview, Texas<br />
10th Year (1)<br />
89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 272 5/19/84 31 10 UCLA Long Beach, Calif.<br />
9th Year (1)<br />
51 Posluszny, Paul LB 6-2 242 10/10/84 30 9 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Aliquippa, Pa.<br />
8th Year (1)<br />
7 Henne, Chad QB 6-3 230 7/2/85 30 8 Michigan Wyomissing, Pa.<br />
7th Year (4)<br />
92 Hood, Ziggy DT 6-3 300 2/16/87 28 7 Missouri Amarillo, Texas<br />
99 Marks, Sen'Derrick DT 6-2 294 2/23/87 28 7 Auburn Mobile, Ala.<br />
97 Miller III, Roy DT 6-2 310 7/9/87 28 7 Texas Killeen, Texas<br />
55 Skuta, Dan LB 6-2 250 4/21/86 29 7 Grand Valley St<strong>at</strong>e Burton, Mich.<br />
6th Year (8)<br />
93 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 295 5/12/87 28 6 California Honolulu, Hawaii<br />
68 Beadles, Zane G 6-4 305 11/19/86 28 6 Utah Casper, Wyo.<br />
38 Brown, Sergio S 6-2 218 5/22/88 27 6 Notre Dame Maywood, Ill.<br />
21 Gerhart, Toby RB 6-0 231 3/28/87 28 6 Stanford Norco, Calif.<br />
86 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 255 7/2/87 28 6 Missouri St<strong>at</strong>e Libertyville, Ill.<br />
75 Odrick, Jared DL 6-5 304 12/31/87 27 6 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Lebanon County, Pa.<br />
78 Parnell, Jermey OT 6-6 316 7/20/86 29 6 Mississippi Blytheville, Ark.<br />
74 Young, Sam OT 6-8 316 6/24/87 28 6 Notre Dame Coral Springs, Fla.<br />
5th Year (3)<br />
31 House, Davon CB 6-0 195 7/10/89 26 5 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e Palmdale, Calif.<br />
80 Thomas, Julius TE 6-5 260 6/27/88 27 5 Portland St<strong>at</strong>e Stockton, Calif.<br />
61 Wisniewski, Stefen C 6-3 315 3/22/89 26 5 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
4th Year (3)<br />
19 Anger, Bryan P 6-3 202 10/6/88 26 4 California Camarillo, Calif.<br />
90 Branch, Andre DE 6-5 265 7/14/89 26 4 Clemson Richmond, Va.<br />
30 Pierce, Bernard RB 6-0 230 5/10/91 24 4 Temple Ardmore, Pa.<br />
3rd Year (14)<br />
37 Cyprien, John<strong>at</strong>han S 6-0 217 7/29/90 25 3 Florida Intern<strong>at</strong>ional N. Miami Beach, Fla.<br />
42 Daniels, M<strong>at</strong>t S 6-0 212 9/27/89 25 3 Duke Fayetteville, Ga.<br />
59 Davis, Ryan DE 6-2 260 2/24/89 26 3 Bethune-Cookman Tampa, Fla.<br />
26 Evans, Josh S 6-0 205 6/5/91 24 3 Florida Irvington, N.J.<br />
27 Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Dwayne CB 5-11 201 3/8/90 25 3 Connecticut Pisc<strong>at</strong>away, N.J.<br />
23 Harris, Jeremy CB 6-2 185 4/26/91 24 3 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e Dorsey, Calif.<br />
76 Joeckel, Luke OT 6-6 306 11/6/91 23 3 Texas A&M Arlington, Texas<br />
95 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 312 9/8/91 23 3 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga.<br />
35 McCray, Demetrius CB 6-2 200 5/11/91 24 3 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e Covington, Ga.<br />
53 Lotulelei, John LB 5-11 233 12/4/91 23 3 Nevada-Las Vegas Kihei, Hawaii<br />
67 Pasztor, Austin OT 6-7 308 11/26/90 24 3 Virginia Tillsonburg, Ontario<br />
52 Reynolds, LaRoy LB 6-1 243 11/3/90 24 3 Virginia Norfolk, Va.<br />
16 Robinson, Denard RB 6-0 197 9/22/90 24 3 Michigan Deerfield Beach, Fla.<br />
46 Tinker, Carson LS 6-0 233 11/15/89 25 3 Alabama Murfreesboro, Tenn.<br />
2nd Year (16)<br />
5 Bortles, Blake QB 6-5 232 4/28/92 23 2 Central Florida Oviedo, Fla.<br />
70 Bowanko, Luke C 6-6 300 6/13/91 24 2 Virginia Clifton, Va.<br />
22 Colvin, Aaron CB 6-0 186 10/2/91 23 2 Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla.<br />
54 George, Jeremiah LB 5-11 234 1/24/92 23 2 Iowa St<strong>at</strong>e Clearw<strong>at</strong>er, Fla.<br />
88 Hurns, Allen WR 6-3 195 11/12/91 23 2 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla.<br />
85 Jacobs, Nic TE 6-5 269 10/13/91 23 2 McNeese St<strong>at</strong>e Many, La.<br />
34 Johnson, Storm RB 6-0 216 7/10/92 23 2 Central Florida Loganville, Ga.
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE<br />
11 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 192 11/25/91 23 2 Southern California Inglewood, Calif.<br />
65 Linder, Brandon G 6-6 311 1/25/92 23 2 Miami (Fla.) Southwest Ranches, Fla.<br />
20 Loston, Craig S 6-2 209 12/21/89 25 2 Louisiana St<strong>at</strong>e Houston, Texas<br />
40 Reynolds, Rashaad CB 5-11 187 2/2/91 24 2 Oregon St<strong>at</strong>e Pacoima, Calif.<br />
15 Robinson, Allen WR 6-3 210 8/24/93 22 2 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e Southfield, Mich.<br />
69 Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, Tyler G 6-3 300 5/5/91 24 2 Clemson Icard, N.C.<br />
98 Smith, Chris DE 6-1 266 2/11/92 23 2 Arkansas Mount Ulla, N.C.<br />
50 Smith, Telvin LB 6-3 218 4/11/91 24 2 Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Valdosta, Ga.<br />
81 Walters, Bryan WR 6-0 190 11/4/87 27 2 Cornell Bothell, Wash.<br />
1st Year (6)<br />
79 Igbinosun, Ikponmwosa DE 6-3 286 9/10/90 24 1 Southern Connecticut S Rahway, N.J.<br />
1 Lora, Erik WR 5-11 202 3/14/91 24 1 Eastern Illinois Miami, Fla.<br />
6 Morris, Stephen QB 6-2 218 8/27/92 23 1 Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla.<br />
2 Myers, Jason K 5-10 180 5/12/91 24 1 Marist Chula Vista, Calif.<br />
25 Thompson, Peyton CB 5-10 180 9/26/90 24 1 San Jose St<strong>at</strong>e Sacramento, Calif.<br />
84 Washington, Tony WR 5-11 198 10/18/90 24 1 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e High Point, N.C.<br />
Rookies (16)<br />
57 Armbrister, Thurston LB 6-3 241 12/25/92 22 R Miami (Fla.) Hollywood, Fla.<br />
62 Ash, Richard DT 6-3 314 8/4/92 22 R Western Michigan Pahokee, Fla.<br />
96 Bennett, Michael DT 6-2 293 2/24/93 23 R Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e Centerville, Ohio<br />
60 Cann, A.J. G 6-2 313 10/3/91 23 R South Carolina Bamberg, S.C.<br />
66 Capi, Cap DL 6-3 249 7/11/92 23 R Akron Ocoee, Fla.<br />
3 Closs, Kasey WR/PR 6-3 205 4/7/92 23 R Portland St<strong>at</strong>e Lake Oswego, Ore.<br />
79O Corbin, Will OL 6-6 230 12/8/90 24 R Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e Dunn, N.C.<br />
33 Grant, Corey RB 5-11 205 12/19/91 23 R Auburn Opelika, Ala.<br />
13 Greene, Rashad WR 5-11 182 9/23/92 22 R Florida St<strong>at</strong>e Albany, Ga.<br />
48 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 255 4/9/93 22 R Notre Dame Oil City, Pa.<br />
41 Marshall, Nick CB 6-1 210 6/30/92 23 R Auburn Pineview, Ga.<br />
64 Reed, Chris G 6-5 300 7/22/92 23 R Minnesota St<strong>at</strong>e Omaha, Neb.<br />
36 Sample, James S 6-2 209 6/23/92 23 R Louisville Sacramento, Calif.<br />
87 Sterling, Neal WR 6-4 235 1/14/92 23 R Monmouth Belmar, N.J.<br />
44 Thomas, Todd LB 6-2 230 4/27/91 24 R Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa.<br />
24 Yeldon, T.J. RB 6-1 226 10/2/93 21 R Alabama Daphne, Ala.
3 QUARTERBACKS<br />
6 RUNNING BACKS<br />
9 WIDE RECEIVERS<br />
5 TIGHT ENDS<br />
12 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN<br />
OFFENSE 35<br />
NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE<br />
5 Bortles, Blake QB 6-5 230 23 2 Central Florida<br />
6 Morris, Stephen QB 6-2 218 23 1 Miami (Fla.)<br />
7 Henne, Chad QB 6-3 230 30 8 Michigan<br />
16 Robinson, Denard RB 6-0 197 24 3 Michigan<br />
21 Gerhart, Toby RB 6-0 231 28 6 Stanford<br />
24 Yeldon, T.J. RB 6-1 226 21 R Alabama<br />
30 Pierce, Bernard RB 6-0 230 24 4 Temple<br />
33 Grant, Corey RB 5-11 205 23 R Auburn<br />
34 Johnson, Storm RB 6-0 216 23 2 Central Florida<br />
1 Lora, Erik WR 5-11 202 24 1 Eastern Illinois<br />
3 Closs, Kasey WR/PR 6-3 205 23 R Portland St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
11 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 192 23 2 Southern California<br />
13 Greene, Rashad WR 5-11 182 22 R Florida St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
15 Robinson, Allen WR 6-3 210 26 2 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
84 Washington, Tony WR 5-11 198 24 1 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
81 Walters, Bryan WR 6-0 190 27 2 Cornell<br />
87 Sterling, Neal WR 6-4 235 23 R Monmouth<br />
88 Hurns, Allen WR 6-3 195 23 2 Miami (Fla.)<br />
48 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 255 22 R Notre Dame<br />
80 Thomas, Julius TE 6-5 250 27 5 Portland St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
85 Jacobs, Nic TE 6-5 269 23 2 McNeese St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
86 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 255 28 6 Missouri St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
89 Lewis, Marcedes TE 6-6 272 31 10 UCLA<br />
60 Cann, A.J. G 6-3 313 23 R South Carolina<br />
61 Wisniewski, Stefen C 6-3 315 26 5 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
64O Reed, Chris G 6-5 300 22 R Minnesota St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
65 Linder, Brandon G 6-5 311 23 2 Miami (Fla.)<br />
67 Pasztor, Austin OT 6-7 308 24 3 Virginia<br />
68 Beadles, Zane G 6-4 305 28 6 Utah<br />
69 Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, Tyler G 6-3 300 24 2 Clemson<br />
70 Bowanko, Luke C 6-6 300 24 2 Virginia<br />
74 Young, Sam OT 6-8 316 28 6 Notre Dame<br />
76 Joeckel, Luke OT 6-6 306 23 3 Texas A&M<br />
78 Parnell, Jermey OT 6-6 316 29 6 Mississippi<br />
79O Corbin, Will OL 6-6 230 24 R Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS 4<br />
4 KICKERS/SPECIALISTS<br />
2 Myers, Jason K 5-10 180 23 1 Marist<br />
4 10 Scobee, Josh K 6-1 210 33 12 Louisiana Tech<br />
19 Anger, Bryan P 6-3 202 26 4 California<br />
46 Tinker, Carson LS 6-0 233 25 3 Alabama<br />
14 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN<br />
8 LINEBACKERS<br />
14 DEFENSIVE BACKS<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> BY POSITION<br />
DEFENSE 36<br />
75<br />
8/30/2015<br />
59 Davis, Ryan DE 6-2 260 26 3 Bethune-Cookman<br />
62 Ash, Richard DT 6-3 314 22 R Western Michigan<br />
66D Capi, Cap (Nordly) DE 6-3 249 22 R Akron<br />
75 Odrick, Jared DE 6-5 304 27 6 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
79 Igbinosun, Ikponmwosa DE 6-3 286 24 1 Southern Connecticut St<br />
90 Branch, Andre DE 6-5 265 26 4 Clemson<br />
91 Clemons, Chris DE 6-3 254 33 12 Georgia<br />
92 Hood, Ziggy DT 6-3 300 28 7 Missouri<br />
93 Alualu, Tyson DE 6-3 295 28 6 California<br />
95 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 312 23 3 Georgia<br />
96 Bennett, Michael DT 6-2 293 23 R Ohio St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
97 Miller III, Roy DT 6-2 310 28 7 Texas<br />
98 Smith, Chris DE 6-1 266 23 2 Arkansas<br />
99 Marks, Sen'Derrick DT 6-2 294 28 7 Auburn<br />
44 Thomas, Todd LB 6-2 230 24 R Pittsburgh<br />
50 Smith, Telvin LB 6-3 218 24 2 Florida St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
51 Posluszny, Paul LB 6-2 242 30 9 Penn St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
52 Reynolds, LaRoy LB 6-1 243 24 3 Virginia<br />
53 Lotulelei, John LB 5-11 233 23 3 Nevada-Las Vegas<br />
54 George, Jeremiah LB 5-11 234 23 2 Iowa St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
55 Skuta, Dan LB 6-2 250 29 7 Grand Valley St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
57 Armbrister, Thurston LB 6-3 241 22 R Miami (Fla.)<br />
20 Loston, Craig S 6-2 209 25 2 Louisiana St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
22 Colvin, Aaron CB 6-0 186 23 2 Oklahoma<br />
23 Harris, Jeremy CB 6-2 185 24 3 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
25 Thompson, Peyton CB 5-10 180 24 1 San Jose St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
26 Evans, Josh S 6-0 205 24 3 Florida<br />
27 Gr<strong>at</strong>z, Dwayne CB 5-11 201 25 3 Connecticut<br />
31 House, Davon CB 6-0 195 26 5 New Mexico St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
35 McCray, Demetrius CB 6-2 200 24 3 Appalachian St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
36 Sample, James S 6-2 209 22 R Louisville<br />
37 Cyprien, John<strong>at</strong>han S 6-0 217 25 3 Florida Intern<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
38 Brown, Sergio S 6-2 218 27 6 Notre Dame<br />
40 Reynolds, Rashaad CB 5-11 187 24 2 Oregon St<strong>at</strong>e<br />
41 Marshall, Nick CB 6-1 210 22 R Auburn<br />
42 Daniels, M<strong>at</strong>t S 6-0 212 25 3 Duke
HOW THE <strong>JAGUARS</strong> ARE BEING BUILT<br />
8/30/2015<br />
ROOKIE, VETERAN<br />
OTHER TEAM'S<br />
AND FIRST-YEAR UNRESTRICTED PRACTICE COLLEGE<br />
FREE AGENTS FREE AGENTS SQUAD WAIVERS DRAFT<br />
(25) (16) (2) (4) (28)<br />
2004 K Josh Scobee<br />
2006 TE Marcedes Lewis<br />
2010 DE Tyson Alualu<br />
2011 LB Paul Posluszny<br />
2012 DE Ryan Davis QB Chad Henne DE Andre Branch<br />
OT Austin Pasztor<br />
P Bryan Anger<br />
2013 DT Abry Jones DT Sen'Derrick Marks TE Clay Harbor OT Luke Joeckel<br />
LS Carson Tinker DT Roy Miller III OT Sam Young S John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien<br />
LB LaRoy Reynolds LB John Lotulelei CB Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z<br />
RB Denard Robinson<br />
S Josh Evans<br />
CB Demetrius McCray<br />
CB Jeremy Harris<br />
2014 WR Allen Hurns RB Toby Gerhart QB Blake Bortles<br />
G Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley G Zane Beadles LB Jeremiah George WR Allen Robinson<br />
S Craig Loston DE Chris Clemons TE Nic Jacobs WR Marqise Lee<br />
S M<strong>at</strong>t Daniels DT Ziggy Hood G Brandon Linder<br />
QB Stephen Morris<br />
CB Aaron Colvin<br />
CB Rashaad Reynolds<br />
LB Chris Smith<br />
CB Peyton Thompson<br />
LB Telvin Smith<br />
WR Tony Washington<br />
C Luke Bowanko<br />
RB Storm Johnson<br />
2015 DE Ikponmwosa Igbinosun S Sergio Brown RB Bernard Pierce RB T.J. Yeldon<br />
K Jason Myers CB Davon House G A.J. Cann<br />
LB Thurston Armbrister DL Jared Odrick S James Sample<br />
RB Corey Grant OT Jermey Parnell WR Rashad Greene<br />
CB Nick Marshall LB Dan Skuta DT Michael Bennett<br />
G Chris Reed TE Julius Thomas WR Neal Sterling<br />
LB Todd Thomas WR Bryan Walters TE Ben Koyack<br />
DT Richard Ash<br />
C Stefen Wisniewski<br />
DL Cap Capi<br />
WR Kasey Closs<br />
WR Erik Lora<br />
OL Will Corbin
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> 2015 ROSTER MOVES (PAGE 1)<br />
DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION DATE PLAYER TRANSACTION<br />
January 5 BENN, Arrelious, WR Signed reserve/future contract<br />
January 5 DIMKE, Derek, K Signed reserve/future contract<br />
January 5 DEERING, Jeremy, S Signed reserve/future contract<br />
January 7 IGBINOSUN, Ikponmwosa, DE Signed reserve/future contract<br />
January 27 REDFERN, Kasey, K Signed reserve/future contract<br />
February 2 JONES, Greg, FB Signed to one-day contract<br />
February 2 JONES, Greg, FB Retired<br />
February 17 WILLIAMS, Brennan, OT Signed reserve/future contract<br />
February 26 BLACKMON, Will, CB Released<br />
March 3 MYERS, Jason, K Signed reserve/future contract<br />
March 6 DAVIS, Ryan, DE Re-signed to contract extension<br />
March 8 ALUALU, Tyson, DE Re-signed to contract extension<br />
March 11 BROWN, Sergio, S Signed contract<br />
March 11 HOUSE, Davon, CB Signed contract<br />
March 11 ODRICK, Jared, DL Signed contract<br />
March 11 PARNELL, Jermey, OT Signed contract<br />
March 11 SKUTA, Dan, LB Signed contract<br />
March 11 THOMAS, Julius, TE Signed contract<br />
March 12 BRYANT, Red, DE Released<br />
March 13 WALTERS, Bryan, WR Signed contract<br />
March 20 PIERCE, Bernard, RB Awarded off waivers (via Baltimore)<br />
March 31 EWING, Bradie, FB Waived<br />
April 18 WISNIEWSKI, Stefen, C Signed contract<br />
April 28 JONES-DREW, Maruice, RB Signed to one-day contract<br />
April 28 JONES-DREW, Maruice, RB Retired<br />
April 30 FOWLER, Dante, DE Drafted (1)<br />
May 1 YELDON, T.J., RB Drafted (2)<br />
May 1 CANN, A.J., G Drafted (3)<br />
May 2 SAMPLE, James, S Drafted (4)<br />
May 2 GREENE, Rashad, WR Drafted (5)<br />
May 2 BENNETT, Michael, DT Drafted (6)<br />
May 2 STERLING, Neal, WR Drafted (7a)<br />
May 2 KOYACK, Ben, TE Drafted (7b)<br />
May 8 ARMBRISTER, Thurston, LB Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 CRUME, Eric, DL Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 GRANT, Corey, RB Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 HAMLETT, Connor, TE Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 MARSHALL, Nick, DB Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 REED, Chris, OL Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 ROBINSON, M<strong>at</strong>t, LB Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 THOMAS, Toddy, LB Agreed to terms<br />
May 8 WATERS, Jake, QB Agreed to terms<br />
May 11 DEERING, Jeremy, S Released<br />
May 11 DIMKE, Derek, K Released<br />
May 11 JENSEN, Marcel, TE Released<br />
May 11 STREETER, Tommy, WR Released<br />
May 11 ASH, Richard, LB Agreed to terms<br />
May 11 CAPI, Cap, DL Agreed to terms<br />
May 11 CLOSS, Kasey, WR Agreed to terms<br />
May 11 COOPER, Desmond, DB Agreed to terms<br />
May 11 RUMMELLS, Jack, OL Agreed to terms<br />
May 12 FOWLER, Dante, DE Signed contract<br />
May 13 STERLING, Neal, WR Signed contract<br />
May 13 SAMPLE, James, S Signed contract<br />
May 14 KOYACK, Ben, TE Signed contract<br />
May 15 BENNETT, Michael, DT Signed contract<br />
May 27 YELDON, T.J., RB Signed contract<br />
June 1 WATERS, Jake, QB Released<br />
June 1 TUEL, Jeff, QB Awarded off waivers (via Buffalo)<br />
July 17 SANDERS, Ace, WR/PR Released<br />
July 24 JENKINS, Greg, WR Signed contract<br />
July 27 MARKS, Sen'Derrick, DT Placed on Active/PUP list<br />
July 27 SAMPLE, James, S Placed on Active/PUP list<br />
July 27 CAPI, Cap, DL Placed on Active/non-football injury list<br />
July 29 JOHNSON, Storm, RB Placed on Active/non-football illness list<br />
July 31 CLEMONS, Chris, DE Placed on Active/non-football injury list<br />
August 5 JOHNSON, Storm, RB Placed on active roster<br />
August 10 ROBINSON, M<strong>at</strong>t, LB Waived/injured<br />
August 10 BEARD, Camaron, DE Signed contract<br />
August 11 ROBINSON, M<strong>at</strong>t, LB Placed on reserve/injured list<br />
August 17 SAMPLE, James, S Placed on active roster<br />
August 17 CLEMONS, Chris, DE Placed on active roster<br />
August 24 COPELAND, Damian, WR Released<br />
August 24 LORA, Erik, WR Signed to active roster<br />
August 24 WILLIAMS, Brennan, OT Waived/injured<br />
August 24 BENN, Arrelious, WR Placed on injured reserve<br />
August 24 ALEXANDER, Mister, LB Signed to active roster<br />
August 24 CORBIN, Will, OL Signed to active roster<br />
August 29 WELLS, Josh, OL Placed on injured reserve<br />
August 29 FOWLER, Dante, DE Placed on injured reserve<br />
August 29 JENKINS, Greg, WR Waived/injured<br />
August 29 ALEXANDER, Mister, LB Waived<br />
August 29 BEARD, Camaron, DE Waived<br />
August 29 Booth, Cody, OL Waived<br />
August 29 Campbell, Tommie, CB Waived<br />
August 29 COOPER, Desmond, DB Waived<br />
August 29 CRUME, Eric, DL Waived<br />
August 29 DOSS, Tandon, WR Waived<br />
August 29 FORTT, Khairi, LB Waived<br />
August 29 HAMLETT, Connor, TE Waived<br />
August 29 REDFERN, Kasey, K Waived<br />
August 29 RUMMELLS, Jack, OL Waived<br />
August 29 TUEL, Jeff, QB Waived
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART<br />
OFFENSE<br />
WR: 15 Allen Robinson 13 Rashad Greene 87 Neal Sterling 3 Kasey Closs 1 Erik Lora<br />
TE: 86 Clay Harbor 48 Ben Koyack [80 Julius Thomas]<br />
LT: 76 Luke Joeckel 79 Will Corbin<br />
LG: 68 Zane Beadles 60 A.J. Cann 64 Chris Reed<br />
C: 61 Stefen Wisnkiewski 70 Luke Bowanko 69 Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley<br />
RG: 65 Brandon Linder 74 Sam Young<br />
RT: 78 Jermey Parnell 67 Austin Pasztor<br />
TE: 89 Marcedes Lewis 85 Nic Jacobs<br />
WR: 88 Allen Hurns 11 Marqise Lee 84 Tony Washington 81 Bryan Walters<br />
QB: 5 Blake Bortles 7 Chad Henne 6 Stephen Morris<br />
RB: 16 Denard Robinson/24 T.J. Yeldon 21 Toby Gerhart 30 Bernard Pierce 34 Storm Johnson<br />
33 Corey Grant<br />
DEFENSE<br />
LEO: [90 Andre Branch] 91 Chris Clemons 59 Ryan Davis 98 Chris Smith 66 Cap Capi<br />
DT: [99 Sen'Derrick Marks] 92 Ziggy Hood/93 Tyson Alualu 96 Michael Bennett<br />
DT: 97 Roy Miller 95 Abry Jones 62 Richard Ash<br />
DE: 75 Jared Odrick 93 Tyson Alualu 79 Ike Igbinosun<br />
WLB: 50 Telvin Smith 53 John Lotulelei [52 LaRoy Reynolds]<br />
MLB: 51 Paul Posluszny 54 Jeremiah George<br />
OTTO: 55 Dan Skuta 57 Thurston Armbrister 44 Todd Thomas<br />
LCB: 31 Davon House 27 Dwayne Gr<strong>at</strong>z 41 Nick Marshall 40 Rashaad Reynolds [25 Peyton Thompson]<br />
FS: 38 Sergio Brown 36 James Sample 42 M<strong>at</strong>t Daniels<br />
SS: [37 John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien] 20 Craig Loston 26 Josh Evans<br />
RCB: 22 Aaron Colvin 35 Demetrius McCray 23 Jeremy Harris<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS<br />
K: 10 Josh Scobee 2 Jason Myers<br />
P: 19 Bryan Anger<br />
LS: 46 Carson Tinker<br />
PH: 19 Bryan Anger<br />
KR: 16 Denard Robinson 33 Corey Grant 17 Tandon Doss 41 Nick Marshall 13 Rashad Greene<br />
PR: 13 Rashad Greene 17 Tandon Doss 81 Bryan Walters 41 Nick Marshall 33 Corey Grant<br />
[ INJURED ]<br />
__________ = ROOKIE
Reserve/Injured List<br />
NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN<br />
Benn, Arrelious WR 6-2 220 9/8/88 26 5 Illinois Washington, D.C.<br />
Fowler Jr., Dante DE 6-3 261 8/3/94 20 R Florida St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />
Jenkins, Greg WR 6-1 205 8/23/89 26 2 Alabama St<strong>at</strong>e Dade City, Fla.<br />
Wells, Josh OT 6-6 310 2/14/91 24 2 James Madison Mechanicsville, Va.<br />
Williams, Brennan OT 6-6 310 2/5/91 24 2 North Carolina West Roxbury, Mass.
Passing B.Bortles<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 15 11 118 73.3 7.87 0 0.0 0 0.0 27 1/6 96.0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 16 8 98 50.0 6.13 0 0.0 0 0.0 36 1/0 69.3<br />
8/28 Detroit 29 20 245 69.0 8.45 1 3.4 0 0.0 24 0/0 106.2<br />
TOTALS 60 39 461 65.0 7.68 1 1.7 0 0.0 36 2/6 93.8<br />
Passing C.Henne<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 10 9 87 90.0 8.70 1 10.0 0 0.0 31t 1/2 136.2<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 12 7 31 58.3 2.58 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 1/5 63.2<br />
8/28 Detroit 12 8 62 66.7 5.17 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 3/21 79.2<br />
TOTALS 34 24 180 70.6 5.29 1 2.9 0 0.0 31t 5/28 92.8<br />
Passing S.Morris<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 9 3 44 33.3 4.89 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 0/0 50.2<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants Active, Did Not Play<br />
8/28 Detroit 8 4 38 50.0 4.75 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 1/0 63.5<br />
TOTALS 17 7 82 41.2 4.82 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 1/0 56.5<br />
Passing J.Tuel<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% INT INT% LG Sack/Lost R<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh Active, Did Not Play<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 11 6 63 54.5 5.73 0 0.0 0 0.0 23 1/3 71.4<br />
8/28 Detroit Active, Did Not Play<br />
TOTALS 11 6 63 54.5 5.73 0 0.0 0 0.0 23 1/3 71.4<br />
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
PRESEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Rushing D.Robinson B.Pierce B.Bortles<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 4 22 5.5 10 0 5 15 3.0 6 0 1 4 4.0 4t 1<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 6 19 3.2 7 0 4 13 3.3 12 0 0 0 0 -- 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 3 7 2.3 4 0 7 17 2.4 7 0 4 38 9.5 12 0<br />
TOTALS 13 48 3.7 10 0 16 45 2.8 12 0 5 42 8.4 12 1<br />
Rushing T.Gerhart S.Johnson T.Yeldon<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 4 13 3.3 5 0 7 16 2.3 5 0 Active, Did Not Play<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 5 15 3.0 6 0 4 1 0.3 2 0 Active, Did Not Play<br />
8/28 Detroit Active, Did Not Play 2 -3 -1.5 0 0 8 10 1.3 4 1<br />
TOTALS 9 28 3.1 6 0 13 14 1.1 5 0 8 10 1.3 4 1<br />
Rushing S.Morris C.Grant A.Benn<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 3 9 3.0 9 1 2 6 3.0 4 0 0 0 0 -- 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants Active, Did Not Play 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 Not on Team<br />
TOTALS 4 9 2.3 9 1 5 8 1.6 4 0 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
PRESEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS<br />
Rushing J.Tuel C.Henne<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh Active, Did Not Play 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 2 5 2.5 5 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 -- 0<br />
TOTALS 2 5 2.5 5 0 3 -2 -0.7 0 0
Receiving B.Walters A.Robinson B.Pierce<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 3 2 20 10.0 11 0 2 2 25 12.5 15 0 4 3 22 7.3 10 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 4 3 36 12.0 23 0 7 3 64 21.3 36 0 4 4 10 2.5 9 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 6 5 46 9.2 22 0 7 2 14 7.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 13 10 102 10.2 23 0 16 7 103 14.7 36 0 8 7 32 4.6 10 0<br />
Receiving A.Hurns C.Hamlett C.Harbor<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 2 1 9 9.0 9 0 3 1 9 9.0 9 0 4 2 35 17.5 31t 1<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 3 1 8 8.0 8 0 2 2 21 10.5 13 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 4 4 42 10.5 18 1 3 2 15 7.5 14 0 4 3 33 11.0 22 0<br />
TOTALS 9 6 59 9.8 18 1 8 5 45 9.0 14 0 9 5 68 13.6 31t 1<br />
Receiving R.Greene B.Koyack C.Grant<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10 5.0 5 0 1 1 15 15.0 15 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 4 2 14 7.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 9 4.5 5 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 3 3 25 8.3 17 0 2 2 7 3.5 7 0 2 1 19 19.0 19 0<br />
TOTALS 7 5 39 7.8 17 0 4 4 17 4.3 7 0 6 4 43 10.8 19 0<br />
Receiving M.Lewis N.Jacobs D.Robinson<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 2 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 2 1 7 7.0 7 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 3 3 51 17.0 24 0 3 2 39 19.5 24 0 3 2 29 14.5 23 0<br />
TOTALS 4 4 58 14.5 24 0 6 4 50 12.5 24 0 5 3 36 12.0 23 0<br />
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
PRESEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Receiving T.Gerhart T.Washington A.Benn<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 2 2 30 15.0 19 0 3 2 15 7.5 10 0 1 1 27 27.0 27 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit Active, Did Not Play 3 1 7 7.0 7 0 Not on Team<br />
TOTALS 3 3 35 11.7 19 0 8 3 22 7.3 10 0 1 1 27 27.0 27 0<br />
Receiving G.Jenkins J.Thomas K.Closs<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 1 20 20.0 20 0 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 0 0 0 0 0 Active, Did Not Play 2 1 10 10.0 10 0<br />
8/28 Detroit Active, Did Not Play Active, Did Not Play 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 1 1 20 20.0 20 0 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 4 1 10 10.0 10 0<br />
Receiving S.Johnson T.Yeldon T.Doss<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Tar Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Active, Did Not Play 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 0 0 0 0 0 Active, Did Not Play 3 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 2 1 6 6.0 6 0 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 5 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
PRESEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
PRESEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS<br />
Punt Returns R.Greene N.Marshall<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 2 42 21.0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 2 6 3.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 2 2.0 2 1 0 1 27 27.0 27 0 0<br />
TOTALS 5 50 10.0 37 1 0 1 27 27.0 27 0 0<br />
Punt Returns T.Doss B.Walters<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0<br />
KO Returns C.Grant N.Marshall<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 2 42 21.0 23 0 0 1 35 35.0 35 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 2 77 38.5 42 0 0 2 41 20.5 25 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 25 25.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 5 144 28.8 42 0 0 3 76 25.3 35 0 0<br />
KO Returns D.Robinson T.Doss<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 41 20.5 24 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 7 7.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 2 41 20.5 34 0 0 2 41 20.5 24 0 0<br />
KO Returns S.Johnson<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 16 16.0 16 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
8/28 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 1 16 16.0 16 0 0
Punting K.Redfern B.Anger<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG Net No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG Net<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 4 187 46.8 1 1 54 38.8 1 48 48.0 0 1 48 44.0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 3 142 47.3 0 1 53 46.3 2 77 38.5 0 1 45 35.0<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 42 42.0 0 1 42 42.0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0<br />
TOTALS 8 371 46.4 1 3 54 42.0 3 125 41.7 0 2 48 38.0<br />
2015 <strong>JACKSONVILLE</strong> <strong>JAGUARS</strong><br />
PRESEASON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS<br />
Placekicking J.Myers<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent KO KO Yds TB XP Att XP FG Att FG Long Points<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 1 65 1 0 0 1 0 0 0<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 4 261 2 0 0 3 3 55 9<br />
8/28 Detroit 3 207 1 1 1 1 1 35 4<br />
TOTALS 8 533 4 1 1 5 4 55 13<br />
Placekicking J.Scobee<br />
D<strong>at</strong>e Opponent KO KO Yds TB XP Att XP FG Att FG Long Points<br />
8/14 Pittsburgh 4 260 4 2 2 1 1 36 5<br />
8/22 @ New York Giants 1 67 0 0 0 1 1 52 3<br />
8/28 Detroit 1 65 1 1 1 0 0 0 1<br />
TOTALS 6 392 5 3 3 2 2 52 9
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[Injury Upd<strong>at</strong>e]<br />
HEAD COACH GUS BRADLEY<br />
CONFERENCE CALL<br />
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 2015<br />
G Brandon Linder sprained his second toe on his left foot last night and was doing well when he came in<br />
this morning. Will continue to upd<strong>at</strong>e you this week. DE Andre Branch had an MCL sprain and is likely to<br />
miss significant time <strong>at</strong> the beginning of the season. He is continuing the diagnostic process and we’ll<br />
keep you upd<strong>at</strong>ed on how much time he may miss. WR Allen Robinson had a shoulder contusion last<br />
night. He came back in the game and will be day-to-day as we move forward. WR Allen Hurns had hip<br />
tightness and exited the game as a precautionary move. He will continue to be evalu<strong>at</strong>ed and is day-today.<br />
His workload will likely be modified this week. TE Clay Harbor had a minor ankle sprain last night<br />
and was feeling much better this morning.<br />
S James Sample (forearm) went through warm-ups last night and is progressing back. OT Josh Wells had<br />
surgery to repair his thumb and is continuing to rehab.<br />
The following players are progressing with their rehab: WR Marqise Lee (hamstring), WR Greg Jenkins<br />
(high ankle sprain), RB Toby Gerhart (lower abdominal strain), CB Peyton Thompson (hamstring), CB<br />
Demetrius McCray (knee), LB LaRoy Reynolds (knee) and WR Neal Sterling (hamstring).]<br />
(Opening st<strong>at</strong>ement) “I had a chance to w<strong>at</strong>ch the tape as a staff and we just had some personnel<br />
meetings, so I had a chance to go through some of the players and the performances and evalu<strong>at</strong>e the<br />
game itself.”<br />
(How big of a loss is Andre Branch?) “It’s a tough one on us. The time frame th<strong>at</strong> we’re looking <strong>at</strong>, I’m<br />
not sure. I know it’s going to be where he’s not ready for the first game. Guys will step up, but it’s always<br />
tough when you lose a guy like th<strong>at</strong>. He was playing well in training camp. He actually started off, I think<br />
he had seven or eight plays and he had a couple tackles in those first plays. He started off playing pretty<br />
well. It’s always tough, but we’ve always said th<strong>at</strong> you can never have enough rushers. Some guys will<br />
have to step up.”<br />
(Who will replace Andre Branch?) “An ideal situ<strong>at</strong>ion would be Chris Clemons on third down and get him<br />
some reps on first and second down. Ryan Davis right now is another third down, some reps on first and<br />
second down. I think it would be a situ<strong>at</strong>ion where we’d look <strong>at</strong> Chris Smith as first and second down
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Leo. Th<strong>at</strong>’s going to be an option. We always threw out (Dan) Skuta as a possibility, especially on rushing<br />
opportunities.”<br />
(Do you anticip<strong>at</strong>e looking outside to replace Andre Branch?) “I have not talked to Dave (Caldwell). We<br />
did talk about personnel, but we didn’t get into those discussions. We did talk about possibilities and all<br />
of the options th<strong>at</strong> could play out in front of us. The ones I just talked about, whether we do anything<br />
with Skuta or not, th<strong>at</strong>’s still up in the air. I think we’re just laying out all of the possibilities. We didn’t<br />
get to going outside.”<br />
(On injuries impacting playing time for first team offense and defense in Week 4 of the preseason) “I<br />
think wh<strong>at</strong> we’ll look <strong>at</strong> is the total number of plays. One thing to look <strong>at</strong> offensively, I think they had<br />
close to 50 plays last night. They had 35 plays and then another 20 or so. Our first team offense has had<br />
a lot of plays so far in the preseason. I think th<strong>at</strong> will go into consider<strong>at</strong>ion to how much they’ll play<br />
going into this game. Same defensively, not as many players as the first team offense, but we’ll look <strong>at</strong><br />
their play count compared to wh<strong>at</strong> they’ve had in the past.”<br />
(How did the offensive line play?) “Pretty well. I think as we looked <strong>at</strong> it, we separ<strong>at</strong>ed by first group and<br />
the second group. The first group did pretty well. I think we’re seeing pretty good progress from Luke<br />
(Joeckel) the past three weeks. One of the issues in the past has been the power, the speed to power.<br />
He had a couple of them last night and the week before and you’re seeing him making really good<br />
improvement on th<strong>at</strong>, as well as the whole offensive line. I thought (Brandon) Linder had a good game<br />
up until his toe. The whole group, I thought, especially the first group, played pretty well. Another game<br />
without giving up a sack. I thought th<strong>at</strong> was good. In the second group, the guy th<strong>at</strong> really stood out was<br />
(Tyler) Sh<strong>at</strong>ley. Sh<strong>at</strong>ley played 71 plays in the game and really did a nice job through the whole game.<br />
I’m really pleased with the offensive line and their production.”<br />
(On how Stefen Wisniewski handled the week of prepar<strong>at</strong>ion after being named starter) “I thought he<br />
did well. I think he may have had one mental last night, a communic<strong>at</strong>ion error th<strong>at</strong> came up. For the<br />
most part, exactly how we anticip<strong>at</strong>ed. He had gre<strong>at</strong> command of the offensive line and control and the<br />
checks and everything th<strong>at</strong> was on his pl<strong>at</strong>e. He did a nice job.”<br />
(On Tyler Sh<strong>at</strong>ley’s role going forward) “We anticip<strong>at</strong>e Linder to be back. We talked last week about<br />
Bowanko being th<strong>at</strong> sixth guy in the offensive line, playing multiple positions. I think you could throw<br />
Sh<strong>at</strong>ley into th<strong>at</strong> convers<strong>at</strong>ion who could be th<strong>at</strong> guy as well. We’ll see how it plays out. Between A.J.<br />
(Cann), Luke (Bowanko) and Sh<strong>at</strong>ley, those guys, I think who would be the next guy up among those<br />
three are the guys th<strong>at</strong> are in consider<strong>at</strong>ion.”<br />
(To wh<strong>at</strong> can you <strong>at</strong>tribute the offensive line’s success?) “First and foremost, I think the guys th<strong>at</strong> played<br />
a lot last year – Luke Joeckel, Linder, Zane Beadles – we’ve seen really good improvement from them. I<br />
think th<strong>at</strong> year of experience helped them, especially Luke and Linder. The players did gre<strong>at</strong> work in the<br />
offseason and improved there. I think the acquisition, to bring guys in like Wisniewski and Jermey<br />
Parnell has really, really helped us as an offensive line group. Their experience and professionalism has<br />
brought a certain standard to th<strong>at</strong> group. Th<strong>at</strong>’s been very good. On top of th<strong>at</strong>, the scheme. (Greg) Oly,<br />
the scheme he brought in, the conviction. It’s a definite system and these guys have really worked hard<br />
and studied and done a good job of buying into th<strong>at</strong>. Now, Doug Marrone and Luke Butkus. I think those
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two guys have really worked well together. They’ve both really challenged the offensive line, although I<br />
think it’s an offensive line th<strong>at</strong> has a little bit of a chip on their shoulder. All of those factors. All of them<br />
deserve credit, but it is the preseason, we still have a ways to go, Luke and Doug together combined<br />
have been a big part of the success th<strong>at</strong> we’ve had so far in the preseason.”<br />
(It’s been two weeks since Julius Thomas and John<strong>at</strong>han Cyprien [were injured]. Are they on track [to<br />
return] soon, or by the first Wednesday of the regular season?) “[The medical staff will] take a look <strong>at</strong> it,<br />
where it’s an MRI, and see where we’re <strong>at</strong>. Hopefully we get th<strong>at</strong> sometime this week, and then we’ll<br />
have a better idea. But everything points to th<strong>at</strong> they’re making really good progress.”<br />
(… You guys are looking <strong>at</strong> having Tyson (Alualu) <strong>at</strong> the three-technique early in the season. Wh<strong>at</strong> does<br />
th<strong>at</strong> mean? [Does th<strong>at</strong> suggest] th<strong>at</strong> Sen’Derrick (Marks) is not going to be ready?) “We look <strong>at</strong> it and<br />
think, ‘OK, let’s say Sen’Derrick is ready, up and ready to go. OK, then here is how we’re going to play it<br />
out.’ I think if th<strong>at</strong> was the case, then you would see Sen’Derrick in there with Jared (Odrick) <strong>at</strong> the big<br />
end, and then Tyson would rot<strong>at</strong>e in there. But if Sen’Derrick is not capable or ready to play, then wh<strong>at</strong><br />
would be our options? Tyson would be in there. Sen’Derrick, he’s passed his tests, he’s ready for the<br />
next stage. How much he can progress the next couple of weeks is a little bit of an unknown the way it’s<br />
brought to my mind. I’m sure he was saying th<strong>at</strong> just to say if he’s not ready, we’re ready to go. We feel<br />
good about Tyson being in there.”<br />
(Do you think it’s overly-optimistic to expect (Sen’Derrick) Marks, <strong>at</strong> this point, to be ready for earlyseason<br />
work?) “It’s tough to say. I don’t want to take away his spirit of thinking th<strong>at</strong> it could. There are<br />
some barriers th<strong>at</strong> we have to overcome to get him to th<strong>at</strong> point, but in his mind he’s going to be ready,<br />
and in our doctor and trainer’s mind he’s going to be ready. He’s got a shot, and th<strong>at</strong>’s just wh<strong>at</strong> we’re<br />
going off of. But is it a challenge, [an] uphill b<strong>at</strong>tle? Yes, it is.”<br />
(Is there any way you could be a little more specific in terms of how long you guys are expecting [Andre]<br />
Branch out? Is this something where you’re thinking first month, for sure? Or first eight games?) “I wish I<br />
could help you. Wh<strong>at</strong> they told me is th<strong>at</strong> it’s an MCL sprain and th<strong>at</strong> he could miss significant time.<br />
Th<strong>at</strong>’s a question th<strong>at</strong> I have to ask. We’ll find out more. I know he has to go through the diagnostic<br />
process stuff until they get all th<strong>at</strong> inform<strong>at</strong>ion. But I’m just going off of pretty much the same thing as<br />
you, [th<strong>at</strong> Branch could miss] significant time.”<br />
(The return game has come up big for you in all three of these games. Nick Marshall had a big return last<br />
night on the punt. Are you getting a sense th<strong>at</strong> the return game – kickoff and punt – could be a real<br />
asset for you guys this year?) “We’re starting to look <strong>at</strong> our options and who we have. Even Rashad<br />
(Greene) last night, I think he had one return th<strong>at</strong> didn’t jump out but it was for nine yards. We’re<br />
getting more and more locked in to the possibility of who those guys could be, wh<strong>at</strong> they possess, and<br />
we’re excited about them. So, again, it’s preseason. We haven’t really schemed either as a special teams<br />
unit, so there are some unknowns out there. But I think as far as their talent level and wh<strong>at</strong> they bring,<br />
we’re pretty excited.”<br />
(You guys have had multiple guys break pretty good returns – Denard (Robinson), Corey (Grant) joining<br />
Rashad (Greene), and Nick (Marshall). Wh<strong>at</strong> does th<strong>at</strong> say about the consistency of the blocking th<strong>at</strong><br />
you’re getting) “Th<strong>at</strong> part is good. I think someone asked a question last week, ‘do we have more core
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guys?’ The number of core guys, is it getting up to the six or seven range? It is. I think th<strong>at</strong> benefits all<br />
special teams units. I think you have guys th<strong>at</strong> you can count on and they’re getting a lot of reps <strong>at</strong> it and<br />
they’re getting good. I would <strong>at</strong>tribute it to th<strong>at</strong>.”<br />
(How much will these injuries impact the first round of cuts?) “I don’t know. I don’t think too much. We<br />
have to make some tough decisions. I wouldn’t say it has a heavy bearing on it.”<br />
(Why does the offensive line have a chip on their shoulder?) “First of all, I don’t like to talk much about<br />
how we need to develop a chip on our shoulder or anything like th<strong>at</strong>. I think wh<strong>at</strong> took place last year<br />
with some of these guys with the number of sacks, they felt like th<strong>at</strong>’s not them. Th<strong>at</strong>’s now how they<br />
want to be represented. I think th<strong>at</strong> really motiv<strong>at</strong>ed them in the offseason. I know it motiv<strong>at</strong>ed us to<br />
continue to look how we can improve it and make it more competitive there. They want to be coached<br />
hard, they want precision and they’re demanding it in many ways because they don’t want to go<br />
through something like th<strong>at</strong> again. Th<strong>at</strong>’s probably a little bit of the chip on their shoulder, I’m guessing.<br />
The other part, the run game. I thought Luke Joeckel did a really nice job in the run game <strong>at</strong> the tackle<br />
spot. You’re seeing glimpses of it. It’s much improved, but I still think th<strong>at</strong> working up to the second level<br />
and things like th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong> times in the preseason, we can get better <strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong>. I think it’s a combin<strong>at</strong>ion:<br />
working up the second level, running backs are doing a pretty good job seeing it. I think T.J. did alright<br />
for his first game. It will continue to be a work in progress.”<br />
(After reviewing the tape, was there anything th<strong>at</strong> stood out to you about Blake Bortles?) “I think wh<strong>at</strong><br />
stood out for me overall was I think on third down, when Blake was in there, we were 10-of-12 as a unit.<br />
To be th<strong>at</strong> efficient, to be th<strong>at</strong> poised in the pocket and the decision making th<strong>at</strong> comes with it really<br />
stands out. He made good decisions, good consistency and made some good decisions with where to go<br />
with the ball. I think th<strong>at</strong> stood out in terms of Blake.”
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015<br />
(Opening st<strong>at</strong>ement) “I know we have a lot of things to cover in a period of time. Starting off offensively<br />
I thought we had a pretty good night. Again, it is preseason m<strong>at</strong>chups and things like th<strong>at</strong> all taken into<br />
account, but still felt like we executed pretty well. First team offense was ten for twelve on third down,<br />
320 yards in net offense. It just felt good moving the ball. I know we stalled the one time down there on<br />
a fourth down and we went for it. It may have been a situ<strong>at</strong>ion where we kicked a field goal but we<br />
wanted to be aggressive in th<strong>at</strong> situ<strong>at</strong>ion. All in all I thought th<strong>at</strong> first offensive drive really showcased<br />
some things. There was some adversity in there, we had a holding penalty in the red zone and we fought<br />
back but different guys made big plays. Marcedes made a big play, Allen Hurns made a big play, Blake<br />
made a big play and it was really spread out. Again, I think the offensive line to go th<strong>at</strong> many plays and I<br />
don’t think they gave up a sack, I’m not sure the first team offensive line. It was very good by the<br />
offense. Defensively we had some spurts, we played some good ball, first two series got them off the<br />
field but then the explosive plays; the long pass. We’re trying to find different ways to cre<strong>at</strong>e pressure.<br />
Came up with a new pressure, trying to get some different guys coming. We wanted to see the<br />
effectiveness of guys blitzing. We brought pressure, didn’t get to them and they completed a pass to<br />
Golden T<strong>at</strong>e. It was a beautifully thrown pass and we’ve got to take advantage of our opportunities in<br />
th<strong>at</strong> situ<strong>at</strong>ion but we’ve got to <strong>at</strong> least capture those explosive plays. I think the long run too was<br />
disappointing to me when we had them in a backed-up situ<strong>at</strong>ion. It was a defense th<strong>at</strong> is heavy oriented<br />
to the run, we spilled it, it got outside and we just didn’t make a play. I think there was enough good<br />
things to build on defensively but we’ve just got to elimin<strong>at</strong>e those. The defense knows th<strong>at</strong>, they<br />
players feel it and we can get those things corrected, is my hope. Special teams some good things,<br />
players showed up. Nick Marshall showed up. I thought we did a pretty good job with coverage as well.”<br />
(Injury upd<strong>at</strong>e) “I have Brandon Linder, left toe. I think he could have come back and played we just<br />
chose not to. Andre Branch we will get an MRI on his knee. We’ve got our fingers crossed on th<strong>at</strong> one. I<br />
think we’ll see with th<strong>at</strong>. I know he was walking around a little bit in the training room. Allen Robinson<br />
returned to the game, Allen Hurns just had some hip tightness so we chose to keep him out in the<br />
second half, and then Clay Harbor, ankle. We’ll see how he is but other than th<strong>at</strong> I think we came out in<br />
pretty good shape.”
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(Have you seen enough from the first team offense to not play them this week?) “We’ll discuss th<strong>at</strong><br />
tomorrow. We’ll take a look <strong>at</strong> it. I know last year we played a little bit, not too much, but we’ll have<br />
th<strong>at</strong> discussion tomorrow and let you know.”<br />
(How encouraging was third and fourth and third and second?) “It was encouraging and there were<br />
parts where we caught the ball underne<strong>at</strong>h, under the sticks, and guys made plays and got the first<br />
down yardage. I think Blake is playing with a lot of good poise right now. He looks to me like he’s very<br />
well-prepared, he understands wh<strong>at</strong> he needs to do and the poise, the offensive line I mean how much<br />
credit can you give them right now for wh<strong>at</strong> they did tonight and wh<strong>at</strong> they’ve done all preseason.<br />
They’ve done a really good job giving him time and he’s taken advantage of it.”<br />
(On T.J. Yeldon with 8-10 touches) “Yeah we thought anywhere between 8-10 touches we were hoping<br />
for. I thought he did a nice job on a c<strong>at</strong>ch and made a guy miss, scored a touchdown although it was<br />
close but a gre<strong>at</strong> lesson. We’d r<strong>at</strong>her have him score a touchdown and learn the lesson about ball<br />
security. I think it was a good start for him although the st<strong>at</strong>s didn’t show it.”<br />
(Surprised with first team offense?) “Yeah I think I’m pleased. Again, it’s preseason and the game<br />
planning will start in a couple of weeks, teams will look <strong>at</strong> m<strong>at</strong>chups and try to <strong>at</strong>tack us in different<br />
ways but you give the offense credit for going out there and executing. The protection and rush is there<br />
and we’re protecting really well so I am pleased, but we still have quite a ways to go yet. The run game, I<br />
don’t think we’ve had a run game yet where we’ve had over a hundred yards in a preseason game. We<br />
need to keep going and work on th<strong>at</strong> as well.”<br />
(Yeldon said he learned his lesson about jumping. Is th<strong>at</strong> not wh<strong>at</strong> you want?) “Not down there. On th<strong>at</strong><br />
short of the goal line he’s going to meet someone. The ball security I said earlier for him to learn th<strong>at</strong><br />
valuable lesson, score a touchdown and learn the lesson, we’ll take it. It could have been a lot worse but<br />
invaluable the number of carries he had and wh<strong>at</strong> he learned.”<br />
(Will Blake be able to expand on mobility this season?) “We’re going to go through those. I think there’s<br />
a time and a place. He is tough, he is a competitor but make decisions on when to go down, when to get<br />
the extra yards based on situ<strong>at</strong>ions, so we’ll have those convers<strong>at</strong>ions. He’s just got to be smart and<br />
make good decisions.”<br />
(On not having takeaways in three games) “I would like to think m<strong>at</strong>chups would give us but you get<br />
some tips and overthrows, you get pressure on the quarterback. I thought our tackling <strong>at</strong> times looked a<br />
little sloppy because guys were going for the ball. Usually the first guy tackles, second guy goes in. I saw<br />
sometimes where guys were going for the ball on the first time, so they’re going for it and we’ll get our<br />
opportunities. It is a little discouraging. You’d like to get the ball out on interceptions but we’ll just keep<br />
working.”
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(On zero sacks tonight) “Th<strong>at</strong>’s wh<strong>at</strong> we were looking <strong>at</strong> tonight, and then with losing Branch I think<br />
th<strong>at</strong>’s where we looked <strong>at</strong> and said let’s try some different types of pressure, see who can cre<strong>at</strong>e some<br />
pressure for us. We brought Skuta on the one th<strong>at</strong> was the long pass so we’re just trying to find out<br />
different ways. You saw some interior blitzing, you saw some edge blitzing and this is the time to do<br />
th<strong>at</strong>, in the preseason. How can we cre<strong>at</strong>e pressure? Last week we didn’t bring much pressure. We s<strong>at</strong><br />
back, played coverage and did good this week we’re trying to bring a little bit more pressure and see<br />
how the defense would respond.”<br />
(Do you have guys here if Branch is out a while?) “I do. I think th<strong>at</strong> we might have to get cre<strong>at</strong>ive in some<br />
of the things th<strong>at</strong> we do and we did th<strong>at</strong> last year. We’ll see how Branch is but if we get him going and<br />
Chris Clemons and Ryan Davis I think those three on third downs can give us some pressure. It’s th<strong>at</strong> first<br />
and second down. Can we cre<strong>at</strong>e enough pressure and affect the quarterback enough to get some<br />
turnovers? I think th<strong>at</strong>’s legit.”<br />
(On Bryan Walters) “It’s real hard because you trust him. Quarterbacks trust him, you know where he’s<br />
going to be, runs gre<strong>at</strong> routes, extremely competitive and has done everything th<strong>at</strong> we’ve asked of him.<br />
He’s also got the ability as a returner where you know wh<strong>at</strong> you’re going to get from him. He’s had<br />
experience doing th<strong>at</strong>, so he’s really done a good job with the reps he’s had.”
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<strong>JAGUARS</strong> PLAYERS<br />
<strong>JAGUARS</strong> VS. LIONS<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015<br />
(On third down efficiency) “It was really good. I think we were ten-for-twelve with the ones, so I think it<br />
was gre<strong>at</strong>. It’s just a tribute to prepar<strong>at</strong>ion—kind of knowing wh<strong>at</strong> to expect on a third down. Guys<br />
doing a good job upfront; I think the guys had a good understanding of it. Guys ran good routes and we<br />
were able to move the chains.”<br />
(On if he feels like he might be running too much) “Definitely. You want to be able to take care of<br />
yourself as a quarterback and limit the hits. So when you do take off and run, you want to get out of<br />
bounds or get down. We do have a goal we want to get two or three first downs a game running, so<br />
anytime you get a chance as a quarterback to pick up a first down on the ground, it helps out<br />
tremendously.”<br />
(On if how encouraged he is with the offense even with missing key players like Julius Thomas) “I think it<br />
is a tribute to everybody and to the slack th<strong>at</strong> everybody has picked up with him being gone. Th<strong>at</strong> room<br />
(tight ends) specifically, Clay (Harbor) and Marcedes (Lewis). Nic Jacobs had a couple of big c<strong>at</strong>ches. So<br />
they have done a really good job picking up the slack, because obviously, he is a tremendous player and<br />
you miss him when he’s not there. But I think the other guys in th<strong>at</strong> room have done a really good job.”<br />
(On if he thinks he has set a good enough found<strong>at</strong>ion in the first three preseason games and how he<br />
feels about sitting out the last preseason game) “I think we have done some good things as a unit. I<br />
would obviously like to play and get as many reps as possible, but th<strong>at</strong>’s his (Coach Gus Bradley) call in<br />
the end, so wh<strong>at</strong>ever he says goes. I’ll go into this week and prepare just like I have the previous three<br />
weeks.”<br />
(On his mechanics and if he thinks he has improved) “Continuing to do it; continuing to cre<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong><br />
muscle memory is the only way to make it permanent. Doing it in games and live reps is the only way to<br />
get it to stick. I think it has been good so far, so I have to stay after it, stay on top of it.”<br />
(On if he is more impressed with scoring drives or lack of turnovers) “I think both. I think both have been<br />
impressive. I think the drives we have been able to put together not only this week, but the previous<br />
two. Show the toughness, show th<strong>at</strong> in the end, this is who we want to be…to be a run first team.<br />
Obviously, tonight we had a big emphasis on converting on third down, th<strong>at</strong> was impressive. But guys
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have done a really good job with securing the ball, with breaking up a couple of bad throws th<strong>at</strong> could<br />
have been picks. So both of those have been high notes. ”<br />
(On how he thinks the offense has progressed) “I really didn’t know wh<strong>at</strong> to expect. I knew wh<strong>at</strong> I saw in<br />
camp and I thought the guys looked really good as a unit. We did some really good stuff in camp and<br />
obviously had three opportunities now to showcase th<strong>at</strong> against an opponent. I think every time, the<br />
guys have stepped up to the challenge. The offensive line has been unbelievable…no sacks tonight,<br />
which is awesome. Guys have really b<strong>at</strong>tled and it’s been impressive and fun to be a part of.”<br />
RB Storm Johnson<br />
(On the run game) “It was raining, it was a sloppy night, but we got the job done. There were a couple of<br />
running lanes, a couple of holes th<strong>at</strong> we missed, but we’ll work it out, w<strong>at</strong>ch it on film and get better <strong>at</strong><br />
it.”<br />
(On the upcoming roster cuts) “Th<strong>at</strong>’s nothing I can control. You have to ask the coaches about th<strong>at</strong><br />
one. I don’t cut people, so I can’t worry about it.”<br />
TE Marcedes Lewis<br />
(On Blake Bortles and his performance) “He’s our leader out there on the field. His heart, man, he’s out<br />
there running, breaking tackles, sliding and somebody comes in and hits him l<strong>at</strong>e, he just tosses the ball<br />
to them and it’s like, ‘I’m going to be right back.’ He has th<strong>at</strong> <strong>at</strong>titude like, “If we don’t get it this play,’<br />
he is in the huddle saying, ‘We’re going to get it right back.’”<br />
RB Denard Robinson<br />
(On offensive efficiency) “I think last week we showed th<strong>at</strong> we could get down the field. This week we<br />
finished it. Th<strong>at</strong>’s the biggest thing, you want to finish drives and finish drives in the end zone – not just<br />
a field goal; we want to finish in the end zone. Even though we love Scobee, we want to finish in the end<br />
zone.”<br />
(On Blake Bortles’ third down efficiency) “Credit goes to the offensive line. They did a gre<strong>at</strong> job blocking<br />
guys and taking care of the guys behind them. He made plays and the guys outside were c<strong>at</strong>ching the<br />
ball. So we were clicking today as an offense. I think we had a gre<strong>at</strong> game but we just have to finish it.”<br />
(On getting better all around) “I think you can always get better. Th<strong>at</strong>’s one thing th<strong>at</strong> I think for sure –<br />
you can always get better. Just finishing games, we’ve got to finish the games.”<br />
(On the running game) “Credit to [Detroit]. They played gre<strong>at</strong> up front and their front seven played well.<br />
They came to the ball and guys were coming down the D-line, so credit goes to them but we just have to<br />
do better up front. We need to do better running the ball. We need to break through arm tackles and do<br />
different things to make us have success running it.”<br />
DE Jared Odrick
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(On facing three talented offenses in the preseason thus far) “I don’t look <strong>at</strong> it th<strong>at</strong> way. I look <strong>at</strong> it as<br />
every week we have a challenge ahead of us. We have another team coming into our home, or we’re<br />
going there, and we have to be able to stop professional football players from doing their jobs. We have<br />
to do it better than wh<strong>at</strong> they do. So the thing is, I don’t look <strong>at</strong> the caliber of offense and say, ‘Well this<br />
is a better offense, so it’s a better test.’ There are talented guys. There’s parity all across. You need to<br />
bring it every game no m<strong>at</strong>ter wh<strong>at</strong> ranked offense it is.”<br />
C Stefen Wisniewski<br />
(On improved offensive line play) “I think we’ve just been getting better every day. Across the board –<br />
tackles, guards, myself – we’ve been working hard. You can see a lot of improvement from the<br />
beginning of camp to now in our pass protection technique. I think it’s showing out there.”<br />
(On the lack of production in the run game) “I think it was just a block here, a block there. We really<br />
should’ve done better than th<strong>at</strong>. We’ll w<strong>at</strong>ch the tape and see exactly wh<strong>at</strong> it was but it was definitely<br />
disappointing.”<br />
(On Blake Bortles’ performance) “He certainly played like a quarterback beyond his years. He played<br />
better than wh<strong>at</strong> we expect of a second-year guy. Th<strong>at</strong>’s awesome though. You can tell he’s really<br />
learning the game well and has made a lot of strides from his first year to this year.”<br />
RB T.J. Yeldon<br />
(On building on his first game experience) “I was just anxious to get out there. It was a long seven<br />
months since I played last time. Since I got in the game, I can get out there next week and see wh<strong>at</strong> I can<br />
do to get better.”<br />
(On the goal-line carry?) “Never to jump again. (laughter) It was a ‘Welcome to the NFL’ [moment]. I got<br />
a touchdown. It was ugly, but I still got a touchdown.”<br />
(On his first NFL experience) “It felt pretty good finally getting a chance to play after a couple of months<br />
having not been able to play since college. It felt good. I got a little adjusted to the game speed. I have<br />
stuff to improve on, so I’m going to w<strong>at</strong>ch film and see wh<strong>at</strong> I can do to improve.”<br />
(On how the finger is doing) “Yeah, it’s feeling pretty good. I got the little cast to cover it up, but it didn’t<br />
hurt when I did th<strong>at</strong>. It’s still getting better. I’ll get a little more tre<strong>at</strong>ment on it.”<br />
(On getting ready for the next game) “Yeah, I’m excited. [I’m] looking forward to next week to see wh<strong>at</strong> I<br />
can do against the [Washington] Redskins.”