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Monday, 3 November 2014
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Jaguars vs. Bengals: Sunday Game Day Notes

The Jacksonville Jaguars know they will have a full complement of offensive linemen when they ply at Cincinnati on Sunday,

The team announced that left tackle Luke Joeckel has been cleared to play after suffering a concussion last Sunday versus Miami.

According to Jaguars.com, the situation on the offensive line is improved, so now the team can focus on changes being made on the defensive side of the ball, most notably at linebacker.

Joeckel, the Jaguars’ starting left tackle in the first eight games of the season, was listed as probable on the team’s injury report Friday, with all indications he will start when the Jaguars visit the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday.

“I’d be shocked if we didn’t (have Joeckel Sunday),” Head Coach Gus Bradley said as the Jaguars (1-7) prepared to play the Bengals (4-2-1).

Joeckel, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, left a loss to Miami last Sunday with a concussion, and after missing practice Wednesday returned on a limited basis Thursday. He worked full in practice Friday.

“I missed out on Wednesday’s practice, but I’ve done the walkthroughs and all that stuff,” Joeckel said. “I feel good to go. I’ve watched plenty of film, so I’m ready to go.”

The team got some other good news when defensive back Dwayne Gratz was listed as probable for Sunday. His play has been limited throughout the week as elbow and groin issues continue to plague him.

Jeremiah George, signed off the New York Jets’ practice squad September 23, is expected to have an expanded role and could start at middle linebacker. If that happens, J.T. Thomas – who started at middle linebacker last week with starter Paul Posluszny (torn pectoral) having gone on injured reserve – would return to the Otto linebacker spot. Thomas started at Otto Weeks 3-7.

Dekoda Watson, who started at the Otto in Week 8, is questionable with a hamstring injury, with Bradley saying the decision to give George an expanded role was more about George earning an opportunity than anything else.

“He’s caught our attention,” Bradley said. “His speed, his instincts all caught our eye. We were waiting for him to see how well he could pick up the defense. He showed really well last week, then had another good week on top of it. He’s caught our eye.”

Bradley added that Thomas has proven he can play well at the Otto.

In other Jaguars news…

  • Cornerback Will Blackmon (finger) and defensive end Andre Branch (groin) missed practice and will be out Sunday. Blackmon is out an extended period and Branch is expected to miss about five more weeks. Neither is expected to make the trip to Cincinnati or to London the week afterward.
  • Safety Sherrod Martin is expected to play the nickel Sunday with Blackmon having played there the first eight weeks of the season. It will be Martin’s first extensive playing time since sustaining anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament injuries in December 2012 while playing with Carolina. Martin, a second-round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft from Troy, started for Carolina in 2010 and 2011. He has played five snaps this season. “When you get your opportunity, you have to step in and capitalize on it,” Martin said. “You just have to put your best foot forward.”





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Jaguars vs. Bengals: Sunday Game Day Notes

The Jacksonville Jaguars know they will have a full complement of offensive linemen when they ply at Cincinnati on Sunday,

The team announced that left tackle Luke Joeckel has been cleared to play after suffering a concussion last Sunday versus Miami.

According to Jaguars.com, the situation on the offensive line is improved, so now the team can focus on changes being made on the defensive side of the ball, most notably at linebacker.

Joeckel, the Jaguars’ starting left tackle in the first eight games of the season, was listed as probable on the team’s injury report Friday, with all indications he will start when the Jaguars visit the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday.

“I’d be shocked if we didn’t (have Joeckel Sunday),” Head Coach Gus Bradley said as the Jaguars (1-7) prepared to play the Bengals (4-2-1).

Joeckel, the No. 2 overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft, left a loss to Miami last Sunday with a concussion, and after missing practice Wednesday returned on a limited basis Thursday. He worked full in practice Friday.

“I missed out on Wednesday’s practice, but I’ve done the walkthroughs and all that stuff,” Joeckel said. “I feel good to go. I’ve watched plenty of film, so I’m ready to go.”

The team got some other good news when defensive back Dwayne Gratz was listed as probable for Sunday. His play has been limited throughout the week as elbow and groin issues continue to plague him.

Jeremiah George, signed off the New York Jets’ practice squad September 23, is expected to have an expanded role and could start at middle linebacker. If that happens, J.T. Thomas – who started at middle linebacker last week with starter Paul Posluszny (torn pectoral) having gone on injured reserve – would return to the Otto linebacker spot. Thomas started at Otto Weeks 3-7.

Dekoda Watson, who started at the Otto in Week 8, is questionable with a hamstring injury, with Bradley saying the decision to give George an expanded role was more about George earning an opportunity than anything else.

“He’s caught our attention,” Bradley said. “His speed, his instincts all caught our eye. We were waiting for him to see how well he could pick up the defense. He showed really well last week, then had another good week on top of it. He’s caught our eye.”

Bradley added that Thomas has proven he can play well at the Otto.

In other Jaguars news…

  • Cornerback Will Blackmon (finger) and defensive end Andre Branch (groin) missed practice and will be out Sunday. Blackmon is out an extended period and Branch is expected to miss about five more weeks. Neither is expected to make the trip to Cincinnati or to London the week afterward.
  • Safety Sherrod Martin is expected to play the nickel Sunday with Blackmon having played there the first eight weeks of the season. It will be Martin’s first extensive playing time since sustaining anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament injuries in December 2012 while playing with Carolina. Martin, a second-round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft from Troy, started for Carolina in 2010 and 2011. He has played five snaps this season. “When you get your opportunity, you have to step in and capitalize on it,” Martin said. “You just have to put your best foot forward.”





Tuesday, 7 October 2014
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The Sunday That Was: Notes and Thoughts on Week 5

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

An interesting Sunday to say the least. Just when you think you have this league figured out, the curveballs come in fast and furious. After all, who didn't have SD RB Brandon Oliver as a top fantasy performer? Pittsburgh WR Antonio Brown and the Steelers putting up a complete fantasy dud against the Jags fell right in line with expectations. No matter what, the NFL takes us on a ride each Sunday. Even though we don't always arrive exactly where we want, we wouldn't even think of not climbing aboard next week. Let's go through some things that stood out, starting with something that made us realize that the more things change, the more they stay the same:

  • The obituary was released too soon. Tom Brady and the Pats thoroughly handled the Bengals on SNF. Brady was a man possessed on the opening drive, showing more zip on his passes than he has all year. It wasn't just the Mr. Bundchen show however, as the Pats dominated the Bengals in all phases. Cincy again looked not ready for primetime, and will look to rebound next Sunday vs. Carolina. The Pats travel to Buffalo to meet the surprising Bills in a battle for control of the division.

  • Thousands of aspiring NY Jets Head Coaches got their wish on Sunday, as Michael Vick came on in relief of Geno Smith. It made absolutely no difference as the Jets were absolutely dominated by the Chargers, 31-0. Gang Green is a mess, and the downward spiral will continue as Peyton Manning and the Broncos come to town. San Diego will look to continue its sizzling start in Oakland against the Raiders.

  • Speaking of Peyton, he exposed the Arizona Cardinal and in the process surpassed 500 career passing TDs. The Broncs have so many weapons it is almost unfair. This week it was Demaryius Thomas with the video game numbers - 8/226/2. We'll see who the target of choice is next week as they light up the Jets, while the Cards welcome Washington to town.

  • Virtually no lead was safe on Sunday, and we witnessed some stirring comebacks. The Panthers rallied back to stun the Bears, while the Browns came all the way back from 25 points down to take out the Titans. Surprisingly, the Saints needed OT to surpass the Bucs, a game widely expected to be nothing more than a homecoming type game for New Orleans. The Saints reminded us there are no sure things in the NFL, and even a supposedly superior team can be pushed to the limits by an inferior foe.

  • Speaking of sure things, a lot of fantasy flavors of the week failed to meet expectations. Some were taken out by the unpredicatability of injuries, Rashad Jennings and Jimmy Graham come to mind. Others just didn't follow the script, as the Steelers surprisingly struggled to beat the Jags and put up some disappointing fantasy lines, and Reggie Bush did not receive the anticipated workload as the Lions lost to the Bills. One of the great things about DFS is that this all becomes a distant memory quickly, and you can hit the reset button each week.  


We'll digest the news as the week goes on and get set for Week 6. Hopefully, you were able to get your lineups in for the Millionaire Maker before it filled. The good news is that it was such a success, it's back for another week - www.FFChamps.com/million. Football Nation will have you covered all week as you prepare for another chance at ONE MILLION DOLLARS.






Monday, 6 October 2014
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The Sunday That Was: Notes and Thoughts on Week 5

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

An interesting Sunday to say the least. Just when you think you have this league figured out, the curveballs come in fast and furious. After all, who didn't have SD RB Brandon Oliver as a top fantasy performer? Pittsburgh WR Antonio Brown and the Steelers putting up a complete fantasy dud against the Jags fell right in line with expectations. No matter what, the NFL takes us on a ride each Sunday. Even though we don't always arrive exactly where we want, we wouldn't even think of not climbing aboard next week. Let's go through some things that stood out, starting with something that made us realize that the more things change, the more they stay the same:

  • The obituary was released too soon. Tom Brady and the Pats thoroughly handled the Bengals on SNF. Brady was a man possessed on the opening drive, showing more zip on his passes than he has all year. It wasn't just the Mr. Bundchen show however, as the Pats dominated the Bengals in all phases. Cincy again looked not ready for primetime, and will look to rebound next Sunday vs. Carolina. The Pats travel to Buffalo to meet the surprising Bills in a battle for control of the division.

  • Thousands of aspiring NY Jets Head Coaches got their wish on Sunday, as Michael Vick came on in relief of Geno Smith. It made absolutely no difference as the Jets were absolutely dominated by the Chargers, 31-0. Gang Green is a mess, and the downward spiral will continue as Peyton Manning and the Broncos come to town. San Diego will look to continue its sizzling start in Oakland against the Raiders.

  • Speaking of Peyton, he exposed the Arizona Cardinal and in the process surpassed 500 career passing TDs. The Broncs have so many weapons it is almost unfair. This week it was Demaryius Thomas with the video game numbers - 8/226/2. We'll see who the target of choice is next week as they light up the Jets, while the Cards welcome Washington to town.

  • Virtually no lead was safe on Sunday, and we witnessed some stirring comebacks. The Panthers rallied back to stun the Bears, while the Browns came all the way back from 25 points down to take out the Titans. Surprisingly, the Saints needed OT to surpass the Bucs, a game widely expected to be nothing more than a homecoming type game for New Orleans. The Saints reminded us there are no sure things in the NFL, and even a supposedly superior team can be pushed to the limits by an inferior foe.

  • Speaking of sure things, a lot of fantasy flavors of the week failed to meet expectations. Some were taken out by the unpredicatability of injuries, Rashad Jennings and Jimmy Graham come to mind. Others just didn't follow the script, as the Steelers surprisingly struggled to beat the Jags and put up some disappointing fantasy lines, and Reggie Bush did not receive the anticipated workload as the Lions lost to the Bills. One of the great things about DFS is that this all becomes a distant memory quickly, and you can hit the reset button each week.  


We'll digest the news as the week goes on and get set for Week 6. Hopefully, you were able to get your lineups in for the Millionaire Maker before it filled. The good news is that it was such a success, it's back for another week - www.FFChamps.com/million. Football Nation will have you covered all week as you prepare for another chance at ONE MILLION DOLLARS.






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The Sunday That Was: Notes and Thoughts on Week 5

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

An interesting Sunday to say the least. Just when you think you have this league figured out, the curveballs come in fast and furious. After all, who didn't have SD RB Brandon Oliver as a top fantasy performer? Pittsburgh WR Antonio Brown and the Steelers putting up a complete fantasy dud against the Jags fell right in line with expectations. No matter what, the NFL takes us on a ride each Sunday. Even though we don't always arrive exactly where we want, we wouldn't even think of not climbing aboard next week. Let's go through some things that stood out, starting with something that made us realize that the more things change, the more they stay the same:

  • The obituary was released too soon. Tom Brady and the Pats thoroughly handled the Bengals on SNF. Brady was a man possessed on the opening drive, showing more zip on his passes than he has all year. It wasn't just the Mr. Bundchen show however, as the Pats dominated the Bengals in all phases. Cincy again looked not ready for primetime, and will look to rebound next Sunday vs. Carolina. The Pats travel to Buffalo to meet the surprising Bills in a battle for control of the division.

  • Thousands of aspiring NY Jets Head Coaches got their wish on Sunday, as Michael Vick came on in relief of Geno Smith. It made absolutely no difference as the Jets were absolutely dominated by the Chargers, 31-0. Gang Green is a mess, and the downward spiral will continue as Peyton Manning and the Broncos come to town. San Diego will look to continue its sizzling start in Oakland against the Raiders.

  • Speaking of Peyton, he exposed the Arizona Cardinal and in the process surpassed 500 career passing TDs. The Broncs have so many weapons it is almost unfair. This week it was Demaryius Thomas with the video game numbers - 8/226/2. We'll see who the target of choice is next week as they light up the Jets, while the Cards welcome Washington to town.

  • Virtually no lead was safe on Sunday, and we witnessed some stirring comebacks. The Panthers rallied back to stun the Bears, while the Browns came all the way back from 25 points down to take out the Titans. Surprisingly, the Saints needed OT to surpass the Bucs, a game widely expected to be nothing more than a homecoming type game for New Orleans. The Saints reminded us there are no sure things in the NFL, and even a supposedly superior team can be pushed to the limits by an inferior foe.

  • Speaking of sure things, a lot of fantasy flavors of the week failed to meet expectations. Some were taken out by the unpredicatability of injuries, Rashad Jennings and Jimmy Graham come to mind. Others just didn't follow the script, as the Steelers surprisingly struggled to beat the Jags and put up some disappointing fantasy lines, and Reggie Bush did not receive the anticipated workload as the Lions lost to the Bills. One of the great things about DFS is that this all becomes a distant memory quickly, and you can hit the reset button each week.  


We'll digest the news as the week goes on and get set for Week 6. Hopefully, you were able to get your lineups in for the Millionaire Maker before it filled. The good news is that it was such a success, it's back for another week - www.FFChamps.com/million. Football Nation will have you covered all week as you prepare for another chance at ONE MILLION DOLLARS.






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The Sunday That Was: Notes and Thoughts on Week 5

Do you play Fantasy Football? If the answer is yes, this week is the most exciting opportunity in the history of the game. Win a MILLION DOLLARS playing Fantasy Football this week only! Go to www.FFChamps.com/million and get in on the action.

An interesting Sunday to say the least. Just when you think you have this league figured out, the curveballs come in fast and furious. After all, who didn't have SD RB Brandon Oliver as a top fantasy performer? Pittsburgh WR Antonio Brown and the Steelers putting up a complete fantasy dud against the Jags fell right in line with expectations. No matter what, the NFL takes us on a ride each Sunday. Even though we don't always arrive exactly where we want, we wouldn't even think of not climbing aboard next week. Let's go through some things that stood out, starting with something that made us realize that the more things change, the more they stay the same:

  • The obituary was released too soon. Tom Brady and the Pats thoroughly handled the Bengals on SNF. Brady was a man possessed on the opening drive, showing more zip on his passes than he has all year. It wasn't just the Mr. Bundchen show however, as the Pats dominated the Bengals in all phases. Cincy again looked not ready for primetime, and will look to rebound next Sunday vs. Carolina. The Pats travel to Buffalo to meet the surprising Bills in a battle for control of the division.

  • Thousands of aspiring NY Jets Head Coaches got their wish on Sunday, as Michael Vick came on in relief of Geno Smith. It made absolutely no difference as the Jets were absolutely dominated by the Chargers, 31-0. Gang Green is a mess, and the downward spiral will continue as Peyton Manning and the Broncos come to town. San Diego will look to continue its sizzling start in Oakland against the Raiders.

  • Speaking of Peyton, he exposed the Arizona Cardinal and in the process surpassed 500 career passing TDs. The Broncs have so many weapons it is almost unfair. This week it was Demaryius Thomas with the video game numbers - 8/226/2. We'll see who the target of choice is next week as they light up the Jets, while the Cards welcome Washington to town.

  • Virtually no lead was safe on Sunday, and we witnessed some stirring comebacks. The Panthers rallied back to stun the Bears, while the Browns came all the way back from 25 points down to take out the Titans. Surprisingly, the Saints needed OT to surpass the Bucs, a game widely expected to be nothing more than a homecoming type game for New Orleans. The Saints reminded us there are no sure things in the NFL, and even a supposedly superior team can be pushed to the limits by an inferior foe.

  • Speaking of sure things, a lot of fantasy flavors of the week failed to meet expectations. Some were taken out by the unpredicatability of injuries, Rashad Jennings and Jimmy Graham come to mind. Others just didn't follow the script, as the Steelers surprisingly struggled to beat the Jags and put up some disappointing fantasy lines, and Reggie Bush did not receive the anticipated workload as the Lions lost to the Bills. One of the great things about DFS is that this all becomes a distant memory quickly, and you can hit the reset button each week.  


We'll digest the news as the week goes on and get set for Week 6. Hopefully, you were able to get your lineups in for the Millionaire Maker before it filled. The good news is that it was such a success, it's back for another week - www.FFChamps.com/million. Football Nation will have you covered all week as you prepare for another chance at ONE MILLION DOLLARS.






Tuesday, 24 December 2013
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Jaguars:Concerns About the Running Game and Other Notes

The Jacksonville Jaguars have less than a week before their playing season is over. Then the fun stuff starts. The team is still working toward finishing strong for themselves, head coach Gus Bradley and the fans and organization. This week is a little different for players with the Christmas Holiday in the middle of the week and the game being played on the road on Sunday.
At stake is a chance to finish 5-11 on the season - a three game improvement over last season. With it comes the momentum this team may need to build on for team culture and a culture in the city that might help with marketing and ticket sales.
As Tom Coughlin explained in an interview earlier this year on FOX, every win is important to the survival of the team, the coach and the city the franchise plays in.
Bradley was to the point in his comments during his Monday press conference. The running game was severely shut down on Sunday, ending a month-long streak of 100 yards on the ground. Runners lacked a burst and push between the tackles and through the Titans defensive front.
“When you get over 100 yards, it’s because of the number of explosives you have,” he said on Jacksonville.com. “We didn’t have any [Sunday] and that’s what hurt us in the run game.”
More on IR
The Jaguars announced on Monday they had placed Roy Miller and Brandon Deaderick on injured reserve, ending their seasons.
According to reports on Jacksonville.com, Miller didn’t play against Tennessee and will need surgery and Deaderick, who started in Miller’s place, exited in the first half.
The Jaguars added two defensive tackles: Kyle Love, who was cut by the team after the preseason and Drake Nevis, a former third-round pick by Indianapolis who has spent time this year with the Colts, San Diego and Dallas.
Cornerback Dwayne Gratz (high ankle sprain) hasn’t been ruled out but Bradley said “it doesn’t look good,” for Sunday.
Left tackle Cam Bradfield also has a high ankle sprain and will be held out of practice early this week with the hope of having him ready.
Draft positioning
This might be the most important topic in Jacksonville and has been all season. The fight for the top pick in the 2014 NFL Draft continues. Jacksonville, however, is not in the chase for the first overall pick.
If the Draft was held today, here is how the teams would pick: 1. Houston Texans; 2. St. Louis Rams (via Washington); 3. Cleveland Browns; 4.Jacksonville Jaguars; 5. Oakland Raiders; 6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 7. Atlanta Falcons; 8. Minnesota Vikings; 9. Tennessee Titans;
10. Buffalo Bills
Changes for the Holidays
With Christmas falling in the middle of the week, Jacksonville changed some of its plans for its usual practice and preparation.
The players were off Monday, will practice on Christmas Eve and then have Christmas Day off.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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