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| Jaguars ink Gabbert, Rackley |
NFL Football |
07/28/2011 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (BettingExpress) - The Jacksonville Jaguars signed first- round picks quarterback Blaine Gabbert and guard/center Will Rackley to contracts on Thursday. Gabbert, who left following his junior season at Missouri, was taken with the 10th overall pick. He finished his collegiate career with 578 completions for 6,822 yards and 40 touchdowns, going 18-8 as a starter. In 2010, he guided the Tigers to a 10-3 mark, a share of the Big 12 North title and a berth in the Insight Bowl. Rackley, a third-round s |
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| Former Colts LB Session headed to Jacksonville |
NFL Football |
07/28/2011 |
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Colts linebacker Clint Session has agreed to a new 5-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars worth slightly more than $29 million. Agent Harold Lewis says the deal for his client includes $11.5 million in guaranteed money and that the Colts did not make a strong push to keep Session. Free agents cannot officially sign contracts until Friday. The decision to let Session go is not a surprise. Indy has allowed linebackers such as Mike Peterson, Marcus Washington, Cato June and David Thornton |
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| Giants extend Coughlin once more |
NFL Football |
07/27/2011 |
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| nd a pair of outright NFC East crowns (2005, 2008). He has also led the Giants to a 4-3 postseason mark, highlighted by an upset victory over the previously-unbeaten Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Coughlin spent eight years (1995-2002) as coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he led the club to a regular-season record of 68-60 and notched the most victories of any NFL expansion team in its first seven seasons. He also guided Jacksonville to the AFC Championship Game after the 1996 and 1999 seasons. The native of u |
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| Report: Jags give LB Posluszny six-year deal |
NFL Football |
07/27/2011 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (BettingExpress) - The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to a deal with free agent linebacker Paul Posluszny on Wednesday. As reported by ESPN, the deal-- which cannot be made official until Friday -- spans six years and is worth $45 million, with $15 million guaranteed. Posluszny, a 2007 second-round draft pick, led the Bills with 151 tackles in 2010. In four seasons with Buffalo, the 26-year-old Penn State product compiled 398 tackles and four interceptions. |
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| Delaware QB Pat Devlin joining Dolphins |
Division I-AA College Football |
07/26/2011 |
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| ayers to agree to terms or sign, according to FCS schools and nepatriotsdraft.com, included Appalachian State defensive end Jabari Fletcher (Cleveland Browns), Richmond defensive tackle Martin Parker (New York Giants), Elon quarterback Scott Riddle (Jacksonville Jaguars), Arkansas-Pine Bluff wide receiver Raymond Webber (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Cal Poly wide receiver Dominique Johnson (Minnesota Vikings), North Dakota State cornerback Josh Gatlin (New Orleans Saints), Northern Iowa tight end Schuylar Oordt (St. Loui |
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| Elon's Riddle signing with Jaguars |
Division I-AA College Football |
07/26/2011 |
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| Elon, NC (BettingExpress) - As NFL teams started signing undrafted rookie free agents Tuesday morning, the Jacksonville Jaguars swooped in for former Elon quarterback Scott Riddle. The Jaguars agreed to terms with Riddle, the all-time leading passer in the Southern Conference and fifth all-time in the FCS with 13,264 career passing yards. He also threw for a SoCon-record 105 touchdown passes during his four- year career. Meanwhile, one of Riddle's top targets, wide receiver Sean Jeffcoat, agreed to sign a contract |
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| Former Browns exec Hampton dies |
Headlines |
07/15/2011 |
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| id on its Web site Thursday. No cause of death was given. Bill Hampton Sr. was the New York Jets' equipment manager for more than 40 years. Bill Jr.'s brother, Clay, works for the Jets and his younger brother, Drew, is the equipment manager of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Bill Hampton Jr. worked with his father with the Jets until 1994 when he left to become director of Pro Line Operations with NFL Properties.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News |
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| Los Angeles stadium developers tweak pitch to city |
NFL Football |
06/28/2011 |
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| h camps have said they hope to recruit a franchise - and possibly two - from among those in the league that need a new stadium but are unable to get one built in their current locations. The San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars are among the teams mentioned as possible candidates. Leiweke would not say at the town hall which teams were in his sights. He insisted some had expressed a reassuring willingness to move to Los Angeles. ``We are confident enough to spend $45 m |
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| Jaguars coaches distance themselves from filing |
NFL Football |
06/01/2011 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Jacksonville Jaguars coaching staff is distancing itself from a court brief filed last week by the NFL Coaches Association. Coach Jack Del Rio said Wednesday that his staff had no knowledge of the statement, which supported the players in the NFL's labor dispute. Del Rio says none of his coaches were ``consulted or involved in any way. This action was taken without approval.'' The Washington Redskins coaching staff released a similar statement last week in response to NFL Coac |
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| In the FCS Huddle: FCS draft class review |
Division I-AA College Football |
05/03/2011 |
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| that has ever played at Villanova," Villanova head coach Andy Talley said. "He will be an outstanding professional who will continue to get better. He has the physical tools and mental approach to be a top-notch NFL lineman." In the third round, the Jacksonville Jaguars selected Lehigh offensive guard Will Rackley (76th) and the New York Jets grabbed Hampton nose tackle Kenrick Ellis (94th). The Dallas Cowboys took Missouri State offensive guard David Arkin (110th) in the fourth round. Overall, seventh-round compen |
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