Peyton Manning, David Garrard, Matt Schaub, and Vince Young. These were the four starting quartebacks for the AFC South in the 2010 season. All of them seemed to have plenty of job security on their respected teams, but we now know that wasn't the case. Since this past March, all four of these quarterbacks are out of the division, and two of them aren't even in the league anymore.
The state of Florida is a punchline for many, given the state's run-ins with bath salts, fans who leave NBA Finals games early and all kinds of other shenanigans. Therefore, it's only fitting that Florida's three NFL teams are complete disasters, as well. Among the Jaguars, Dolphins, and Buccaneers, which is the biggest disaster?
The Jacksonville Jaguars are halfway through their season, having completed eight games. Unfortunately for them, they are also halfway to a winless season.
With Week 6 in the NFL underway, one eighth of the teams in the league are still without a win, each with a set of flaws that could lead to that trend continuing for the foreseeable future. But which of them will get a win first?
The Denver Broncos are piling on points the way people pile on pounds during the holiday party circuit. And that does not bode well for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
It’s only the fourth week of the NFL season, but the struggling Jacksonville Jaguars are already pulling out all the stops to get fannies in the seats.
The seats in the annual NFL head coaching musical chairs are getting scarce. On Thursday it was announced that the Jacksonville Jaguars hired Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley as their new head coach.