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Team News more
Jacksonville man pleads guilty to stabbing death of Bears fan
05/22/2013A Jacksonville man pleaded guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder in the 2012 killing of a Chicago man before a Chicago Bears-Jacksonville Jaguars game.Love says Patriots treat vets like rookies
05/21/2013Kyle Love sounded off on the New England Patriots' move to cut him after a blood test revealed he had Type 2 diabetes. "That's how they run their business up there," Love said.Jaguars claim Love, whom Patriots cut after diabetes diagnosis
05/16/2013Kyle Love has a new team; it didn?t take long. A day after being cut by the New England Patriots ? and less than a month after learning he had Type 2 diabetes ? Love was claimed by the Jaguars.Jaguars' Jones-Drew says he has to work to get his job back
05/22/2013Even though his holdout has come to an end, Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew knows he won't be handed the world.Jaguars move former first-rounder Alualu to DE
05/16/2013Drafted 10th overall in 2010, the Jacksonville Jaguars' Tyson Alualu has been underwhelming while playing hurt in the middle. He hopes a move to the outside is just what the doctor ordered.Gabbert, Henne split snaps for Jaguars
05/15/2013The Jacksonville Jaguars might have the worst quarterback position group in the NFL, but that doesn't mean there won't be stiff competition between Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne.Jags' Jordan Rodgers undergoes sports hernia surgery
05/14/2013Jordan Rodgers faced an uphill challenge to make the Jacksonville Jaguars' roster. The hill just got steeper. Rodgers -- the brother of Aaron Rodgers -- underwent sports hernia surgery.Jimmy Smith in prison on drug, gun charges
05/14/2013Jimmy Smith, a former Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver, has fallen on hard times. He had substance abuse problems throughout his NFL career, and it's continued since his retirement.Blackmon: I don't have substance-abuse problem
05/13/2013Justin Blackmon received a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy, but the Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver believes bad decision-making is the real issue.Jags fan group says no to Tebow; Goodell hopes QB is in NFL
05/09/2013Tim Tebow's link to the Jacksonville Jaguars has led to supportive ads and negative websites. In an interview with Steve Wyche, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell shares his thoughts on the QB.Jags want fifth-rounder Robinson to get 10 to 15 snaps a game
05/08/2013Denard Robinson was a fifth-round pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Although most late selections sit their first year in the NFL, Robinson appears poised to contribute to the Jaguars as a rookie.
| Draft 2013 | more |
| Pick | Player |
| Rd 1, Pick 2 (2) | Joeckel, Luke OT |
| Rd 2, Pick 1 (33) | Cyprien, John FS |
| Rd 3, Pick 2 (64) | Gratz, Dwayne CB |
| Rd 4, Pick 4 (101) | Sanders, Ace WR |
| Rd 5, Pick 2 (135) | Robinson, Denard WR |
| Rd 6, Pick 1 (169) | Evans, Josh FS |
| Rd 7, Pick 2 (208) | Harris, Jeremy CB |
| Rd 7, Pick 4 (210) | McCray, Demetrius CB |
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| LP Field - Wk 17 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 7 | 7 | 0 | 6 | 20 |
| Tennessee Titans | 7 | 14 | 14 | 3 | 38 |
| Schedule | more | ||
| Wk | Date | Opponent | Time |
| P1 | Fri, Aug 09 | Miami | 7:30 PM ET |
| P2 | Sat, Aug 17 | @ New York Jets | 7:30 PM ET |
| P3 | Sat, Aug 24 | Philadelphia | 7:30 PM ET |
| P4 | Thu, Aug 29 | @ Atlanta | 7:30 PM ET |
| 1 | Sun, Sep 08 | Kansas City | 1:00 PM ET |
| 2 | Sun, Sep 15 | @ Oakland | 4:25 PM ET |
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| No Injuries Reported |
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| Transactions | more |
| Date | Transaction |
| 5/22 | Demetrius McCray (CB) Selection List Signing (selection list signing). |
| 5/22 | Jeris Pendleton (DT) Waived, No Recall (waived, no recall). |
| 5/20 | Jeremy Harris (CB) Selection List Signing (selection list signing). |
| 5/16 | Kyle Love (DT) Assigned via Waivers (assigned via waivers). |
| AFC South | more | |||
| Team | W | L | T | Win % |
| Houston | 12 | 4 | 0 | .750 |
| Indianapolis | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 |
| Tennessee | 6 | 10 | 0 | .375 |
| Jacksonville | 2 | 14 | 0 | .125 |
Head Coach more
Gus Bradley
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Bradley, 46, spent the last four seasons (2009-12) with the Seattle Seahawks as defensive coordinator and played an important role in the club advancing to the postseason twice. The Seahawks posted an 11-5 mark in 2012, the third-best in franchise history, and advanced to the divisional round of the playoffs.
Bradley developed the Seattle defense into one of the NFL's top units during his tenure. The Seahawks ranked sixth in the NFL in total defense (319.2 yards per game) since 2011, third in points per game (17.5), fifth in takeaways (62), first in opponents passer rating (73.2) and fifth in interceptions (40).
Under Bradley's direction in 2012, the Seahawks led the NFL by allowing a franchise-record low 15.3 points per game despite playing with the third-youngest (25 years, 195 days) defensive starting unit in the league. The Seahawks allowed a franchise-low 306.2 yards per game which ranked fourth in the NFL, finishing 10th against the run (103.1) and sixth against the pass (203.1). In addition, the unit was sixth in yards per play (5.06), fifth in takeaways (31), sixth in plays of 20-plus yards allowed (50), third in passer rating (71.8) and fifth in yards per pass play (6.20). The Seahawks finished with a plus-13 turnover differential thanks in part to 14 takeaways in the last four games.
Bradley was responsible for the development of two rookies who played key roles for the Seahawks in defensive end Bruce Irvin and linebacker Bobby Wagner. Irvin, the 15th overall pick of the draft, led all rookies with eight sacks while Wagner (second round) ranked second among rookies in tackles with 140, and fourth with three interceptions. Safety Earl Thomas was voted to his second consecutive Pro Bowl. Second-year cornerback Richard Sherman earned first-team Associated Press All-Pro honors after leading the team and tying for second in the NFL with eight interceptions. Defensive end Chris Clemons excelled under Bradley's tutelage, posting 33.5 sacks in 48 games including a career-high 11.5 in 2012.
In 2011, Bradley's defensive unit ranked ninth in the NFL, allowing 332.2 yards per game, finishing in the top 10 for only the sixth time in the club's 36-year history and for the first time since 1997. Nine of his 11 regulars started at least 14 games on a squad that ranked the second-youngest in the NFL (26 years, 59 days). Seattle ranked in the top-10 in multiple categories, including second in fewest touchdowns allowed in the second half (11), third in second half points allowed (119), fourth in opponent yards per rush attempt (3.79), fifth in turnover differential (+8), fifth in most takeaways (31) and seventh in points allowed per game (19.7).
Bradley's group sent three players to the 2012 Pro Bowl, with Thomas voted as a starter. He was joined in Hawaii by fellow secondary mates, safety Kam Chancellor and cornerback Brandon Browner.
In Bradley's first year as defensive coordinator, the Seahawks posted two shutouts at home, the first time since 1986 they accomplished that feat.
Bradley joined Seattle after spending three years (2006-08) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, serving the last two as linebackers coach after joining the Bucs in 2006 as their defensive quality control coach. Derrick Brooks earned Pro Bowl appearances in 2007 and 2008 under Bradley's guidance.
Prior to Tampa Bay, Bradley spent 10 seasons (1996-2005) as an assistant coach at his alma mater, North Dakota State, including six as the assistant head coach (2000-05). He also served as defensive coordinator for the Bison from 1997- 2002, and again in 2005. Under Bradley's guidance, North Dakota State's defense led the Great West Football Conference in scoring defense (13.7 points per game), pass defense (150.3 yards), total defense (272.4) and turnover margin (+1) in 2005.
Bradley was the head coach at Fort Lewis College for four months (December 1995 - March 1996) and was defensive coordinator/linebackers coach at Fort Lewis for four seasons (1992-1995). Prior to Fort Lewis, he was a graduate assistant coach at NDSU for two seasons (1990-1991).
Bradley played collegiately at North Dakota State (1984-1988), where he was a free safety and punter, a four-time academic All-North Central Conference selection and a valuable member of the 1988 national championship football team. He earned his bachelor's degrees in business administration (1989) and physical education (1990) from North Dakota State as well as a master’s degree in athletic administration from NDSU in 1992.
Bradley and his wife, Michaela, have four children, Carter, Anna, Eli and Ella.
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