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Garrard gets another starting stint with Jags NFL Football 11/30/2005
mmates, longtime friends and even some distant relatives he's never spoken to have called to wish him luck.

Garrard relished every conversation.

He will do the same with this opportunity. Garrard will make his fourth career start Sunday when the Jacksonville Jaguars play at Cleveland (4-7).

Garrard has filled in for starter Byron Leftwich before, including twice last season, but things are different this time. Leftwich could miss the rest of the regular season, leaving Garrard with the task of trying to lead

Tomlinson, Taylor headline AFC Players of Week NFL Football 11/30/2005
safety in a game. He did the trick while with the Washington Redskins on November 20, 2000. Taylor, who also garnered AFC Defensive Player of the Week laurels in Week 12 of both the 2003 and 2004 seasons, won the award for the fifth time in his career. Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Derrick Wimbush was recognized as the AFC's Special Teams Player of the Week after taking a kickoff 91 yards for a key touchdown in the team's 24-17 triumph at Arizona. The running back's return is tied for fourth-longest in club history.
Cardinals losing in familiar ways NFL Football 11/29/2005
dinals almost came from behind to win at home. But like earlier games against the St. Louis Rams and the Carolina Panthers, Arizona ended its final possession Sunday inside the opponent's territory without a score. The result was a 24-17 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars that dropped the Cardinals (3-8) into a tie for the second-worst record in the NFC. Arizona did show some spark in the win, though. Trailing 17-3 entering the fourth quarter, they rallied behind reigning NFC Player of the Week Kurt Warner for a pair
Mistakes cost Browns in Minnesota NFL Football 11/29/2005
est. Still on the Browns' slate are road battles with the Bengals (12/11), and Raiders (12/18), as well as home tilts with the Jaguars (12/4), Steelers (12/24), and Ravens (1/1). UP NEXT Cleveland catches a bit of a break this week when it hosts the Jacksonville Jaguars, who will be without starting quarterback Byron Leftwich because of a broken ankle. Jacksonville has a 7-2 edge in its all-time series with Cleveland, but was a 21-20 home loser when the teams last met, in 2002. The Jaguars' last win in the series c
Big win, bigger loss for Jaguars NFL Football 11/29/2005
(Best E Casino) - The Jacksonville Jaguars ran their winning streak to four games on Sunday with a 24-17 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, but the elation was tempered by the fact that quarterback Byron Leftwich will likely miss the remainder of the regular season with a cracked bone in his ankle. Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio said Monday that Leftwich's injury won't require surgery, but the quarterback will be sidelined for at least four weeks and possibly longer. "For the next two weeks, he'll be in a non-w
No surgery for Jags' Leftwich NFL Football 11/29/2005
Jacksonville, FL (Best E Casino) - Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich will not need surgery to repair his broken left ankle. Leftwich suffered the injury in the first quarter of Sunday's 24-17 win over Arizona. He is expected to miss at least a month to six weeks of action. Leftwich went down early in the first quarter and finished 2-of-2 for 18 yards before backup David Garrard played the rest of the game. According to Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio, Leftwich will remain off the ankle for the next
Jags QB Leftwich won't have season-ending surgery on broken ankle NFL Football 11/28/2005

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich will not have surgery to repair his broken left ankle.

Coach Jack Del Rio said Monday that Leftwich, injured Sunday on the Jaguars' first offensive play in a 24-17 win over Arizona, will not be placed on injured reserve.

Asked about possible return, Del Rio said a month ``is the most conservative outlook that I can give. It could be more, I doubt it could be less.''

``For the next two weeks, he'll be in a non weight-bearing state and

Jags' Leftwich leaves game with ankle injury NFL Football 11/28/2005
Tempe, AZ (Best E Casino) - Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich left Sunday's game at Arizona with an ankle injury and did not return. Various media outlets have reported Leftwich broke a bone in his left ankle and head coach Jack Del Rio indicated after the game that the quarterback could miss 4-to-6 weeks. Leftwich, who was hurt early in the first quarter, was 2-of-2 for 18 yards before hobbling off the field after completing a 15-yard slant to Jimmy Smith. David Garrard, a four-year pro out of East
Jags brush off injuries to topple Cards NFL Football 11/28/2005
Tempe, AZ (Best E Casino) - David Garrard completed 12-of-26 passes for 115 yards and ran for 62 yards with a score in place of an injured Byron Leftwich, as the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Arizona Cardinals 24-17 at Sun Devil Stadium. Leftwich left early in the first quarter with what has been reported by various media outlets as a broken bone in his left ankle. He did not return and Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio apparently indicated the quarterback could miss 4-to-6 weeks. Jacksonville (8-3) won its fou
NFL Inactives for Week 12 (November 27-28) NFL Football 11/27/2005
and DT Manuel Wright (CD). Raiders - FB John Paul Foschi (foot); OT Brad Lekkerkerker (CD); WR Carlos Francis (CD); WR Johnnie Morant (CD); LB Ryan Riddle (CD); G Langston Walker (abdomen); CB Charles Woodson (fibula); and QB Andrew Walter (3rd QB). JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS, 4:05 P.M. Jaguars - DE Marcellus Wiley (no reason given); OLB Jamie Winborn (knee); RB Fred Taylor (ankle); LB Patrick Thomas (hamstring); G Dan Connolly (CD); OT Ephraim Salaam (CD); QB Quinn Gray (3rd QB); and OT Mike Pearson

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