| |
| Jags suffer bayou beating |
NFL Football |
11/06/2007 |
| |
| (Best E Casino) - The strange smell emanating from the Jacksonville Jaguars' locker room on Sunday wasn't body odor or random stinky breath. No, that was the smell of a Jacksonville secondary torched by the right arm of New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees. The Saints signal-caller scorched the Jacksonville defensive backfield for 445 yards and three touchdowns in his team's 41-24 victory at the Superdome. The Jaguars surrendered a team-high 538 yards of offense, while Brees' passing total was the most allowed by J |
|
| |
| Jags G Naeole out for season |
NFL Football |
11/05/2007 |
| |
| Jacksonville, FL (Best E Casino) - Jacksonville Jaguars starting right guard Chris Naeole will miss the remainder of the season due to a ruptured quad tendon in his left leg. He suffered the injury while blocking on a pass play during the first quarter of Sunday's 41-24 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Naeole, a first-round pick of the Saints in 1997, has started in all but two games in the last nine seasons. |
|
| |
| Payton says he never doubted Saints would improve |
NFL Football |
11/05/2007 |
| |
| pionship game. They won impressively at Seattle, did enough to win at home against struggling Atlanta, dominated the 49ers in San Francisco, then returned home again last Sunday for their most impressive triumph of the streak, a 41-24 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. In the process, the offense has drastically reduced turnovers and sacks allowed, while the defense has increased pressure on quarterbacks and made more plays in the secondary. Jacksonville invaded the Superdome with a 5-2 record and one of the |
|
| |
| Saints Brees past Jaguars |
NFL Football |
11/04/2007 |
| |
| New Orleans, LA (Best E Casino) - Drew Brees completed 35-of-49 passes for 445 yards and three touchdowns, as the streaking New Orleans Saints exploded for a 41-24 rout of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Marques Colston had 10 catches for 159 yards, and David Patten gained 81 yards on four catches with a score for the Saints (4-4), who won their fourth straight after dropping four in a row to open the season. Reggie Bush gained 72 yards on 17 rushes, and caught a scoring pass for New Orleans. Quinn Gray completed 20-of |
|
| |
| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 4, 2007) |
NFL Football |
11/04/2007 |
| |
| B Ahmad Brooks, T Willie Anderson, LB Caleb Miller, PR Skyler Green, CB David Jones, C Dan Santucci Bills - 3rd QB Trent Edwards, CB Ashton Youboty, LB Leon Joe, TE/OL Matt Murphy, WR Sam Aiken, DE Copeland Bryan, RB Fred Jackson, DT Jason Jefferson JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Jaguars - 3rd QB David Garrard, K Josh Scobee, RB LaBrandon Toefield, CB Brian Williams, LB Justin Durant, DT Derek Landri, G Uche Nwaneri, TE Gregory Estandia Saints - WR Robert Meachem, DB Jay Bellamy, CB Fred |
|
| |
| Saints Try to Move to .500 Against Jags |
NFL Football |
11/02/2007 |
| |
| (Best E Casino) - The New Orleans Saints will return home to the Superdome this weekend riding a three-game winning streak. They will play two straight games as the host, starting with a matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars this Sunday afternoon. The Saints started the 2007 season with four straight losses, but have rebounded in a big way. Last week's 31-10 victory over the San Francisco 49ers pulled New Orleans within one game of the top spot in the NFC South. The team has outscored opponents 81-43 over the las |
|
| |
| Reggie Bush returns to practice, but 4 other starters sit out |
NFL Football |
10/31/2007 |
| |
| keting agent when the running back turned pro. Before the Saints made Bush available to reporters Wednesday, team officials said questions about anything other than football would not be answered. ``I'm focused on football and this game with the Jacksonville Jaguars as well as our team,'' Bush said. ``The team is first and foremost and that's it.'' With a three-game winning streak, the Saints (3-4) have gone from 0-4 doormats to playoff contenders. They trail NFC South-leading Carolina by one game. Yet, the |
|
| |
| Jaguars sign run-stopper Jackson to replace injured McDaniel |
NFL Football |
10/31/2007 |
| |
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Jacksonville Jaguars signed defensive tackle Grady Jackson to a one-year contract Wednesday and placed defensive tackle Tony McDaniel on injured reserve. Jackson, a 6-foot-2, 350-pound run-stopper who led the league with 13 tackles for a loss last season, started the first seven games for Atlanta before his surprising release last week. He had 21 tackles, including 5 1/2 for losses, and one sack this year. Jackson filed a lawsuit against the Falcons in the offseason, claiming d |
|
| |
| Titans squeeze out another win |
NFL Football |
10/30/2007 |
| |
| his young back can come through with his third straight 100-yard rushing game when the Carolina Panthers pay a visit to LP Field on Sunday. The Panthers are 19th against the run in 2007, allowing 113 yards per game. The Titans are now tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars at 5-2 and both teams sit in second place in the division standings, two games behind 7-0 Indianapolis. DEFENSE REBOUNDS IN BIG WAY The Titans knew they had something to prove this week after getting torched by the Texans in the fourth quarter of la |
|
| |
| Quinn not so mighty in Jags' win |
NFL Football |
10/30/2007 |
| |
| (Best E Casino) - He is definitely no Eskimo and the people didn't jump for joy when Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Quinn Gray made his first NFL start in Sunday's 24-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gray knew the night before that Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio planned to run the ball more and that he probably wouldn't have to make many plays on his own. As expected, he had a subpar performance, throwing for just 100 yards and a touchdown on 7-of-16 passing. Gray was thrust under the starting spotlight w |
|
| |