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The history of the Jacksonville Jaguars, an American football team in the National Football League (NFL), formally dates to November 30, 1993, when the NFL awarded Jacksonville, Florida the expansion franchise that became the Jacksonville Jaguars. [1] The Jaguars, along with the Carolina Panthers, started play in the 1995 NFL season as ...
Interceptions: 30, Rashean Mathis (2003–2012) Interception touchdowns: 3, Rashean Mathis (2003–2012) Fumble touchdown returns: 2, Aaron Beasley (1996–2001) Kicking. Field goal attempts: 291, Josh Scobee (2004–2014) Field goals made: 235, Josh Scobee (2004–2014) Kick/Punt returning. Kick return touchdowns: 2, Maurice Jones-Drew (2006 ...
Jacksonville Jaguars record by season Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head coach Refs; Finish W L T Pct; 1995: 1995: NFL: AFC: Central: 5th 4 12 0 .250 Tom Coughlin [14] 1996: 1996: NFL AFC Central 2nd § 9 7 0 .563 Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Bills) 30–27 Won Divisional Playoffs (at Broncos) 30–27
Los Angeles Chargers, 30 years – Lost Super Bowl XXIX, 1994 season (played as San Diego Chargers) Jacksonville Jaguars, 30 years – 1995 expansion team; three AFC Championship Game appearances in the 1996, 1999, and 2017 seasons. [89] Dallas Cowboys, 29 years – Won Super Bowl XXX, 1995 season
The American Professional Football Association is reorganized at Akron, Ohio on April 30, 1921, with Joe F. Carr elected as new league president. [1] With the low entry barrier of a $100 membership fee, the number of teams balloons to 21. [1] Four of these franchises would last only one season, with Tonawanda Kardex only making it through a ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars have played the most games in London of any NFL team. Here's a dive into the NFL London history and the Jaguars record there.
These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Jaguars.
Marrone’s QB depth charts read like a who’s who of first-round busts, failed projects and career backups: EJ Manuel, Thaddeus Lewis, Jeff Tuel, Kyle Orton, Chad Henne, Blake Bortles, Cody ...