Following a model once used in Green Bay and now seen
in Buffalo, the Jacksonville Jaguars are considering playing home games
elsewhere.
Archives for September, 2009
Jaguars would consider games in Orlando if NFL expands season
Jones-Drew scores three times to lift Jags past Texans for first win
Maurice Jones-Drew carried the Jacksonville Jaguars to their
first victory and trounced all over the good feelings the Houston Texans had
after their big win last week.
League has no plans to lighten TV blackout restrictions this season
When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the NFL waived its television blackout policy so Saints fans could watch their team, even if games moved to Baton Rouge didn’t sell out.
Jags’ Dillard, Thomas likely to see more snaps with Williamson out
The Jacksonville Jaguars placed starting wide receiver Troy Williamson (shoulder) on season-ending injured reserve Wednesday, two days after they released fellow wideout Nate Hughes. That likely means more playing time for rookies Jarett Dillard and Mike Thomas.
Shoulder injury could sideline Jaguars’ Williamson for rest of season
Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Troy Williamson could be done for the season because of a right shoulder injury.
Warner’s record-breaking day leads Cards to win over host Jags
With a huge lead, an NFL record and a sore right
shoulder, Kurt Warner headed to the bench late in the third quarter against
Jacksonville.
Warner’s near-perfection leads Cards past Jags
Cardinals QB Kurt Warner was nearly perfect to set an NFL record for completion percentage in leading the Birds past the Jaguars.
Home opener blacked out on TV as Jaguars struggle to sell tickets
The Jaguars’ home opener will be blacked out on local television for the third time in the last six years.
Broken fibula sidelines veteran DE Hayward for the year
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Reggie Hayward took a pay cut before the season and signed a new one-year contract filled with incentives.
Monroe signs five-year, $35.4 million contract with Jaguars to end holdout
First-round draft pick Eugene Monroe ended a 12-day holdout Friday by signing a five-year deal, worth a maximum of $35.4 million with $19.2 million guaranteed, a league source told NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora. The $19.2 million guaranteed is the largest guarantee in Jaguars history.

