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1 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1 TIAA BANK FIELD DRIVE JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 GAME INFORMATION JAGUARS.COM | @JAGUARS Philadelphia Eagles at Jacksonville Jaguars Thursday, August 15, 2019 / 7 p.m. / TIAA Bank Field (67,862) THE OVERVIEW The Jacksonville Jaguars host the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. EDT in Week 2 of the preseason, marking the two teams’ first meeting in the preseason since 2013. Jacksonville traveled to Baltimore for Week 1 of the preseason and participated in joint practices with the Ravens on Monday and Tuesday. 2019 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Sun. Sept. 8 vs. Kansas City Chiefs 1 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Sept. 15 at Houston Texans 1 p.m. (CBS) Thurs. Sept. 19 vs. Tennessee Titans 8:20 p.m. (NFLN) Sun. Sept. 29 at Denver Broncos 4:25 p.m. CBS Sun. Oct. 6 at Carolina Panthers 1 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Oct. 13 vs. New Orleans Saints 1 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Oct. 20 at Cincinnati Bengals 1 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Oct. 27 vs. New York Jets 1 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Nov. 3 vs. Houston Texans* 9:30 a.m. (NFLN) Sun. Nov. 10 BYE WEEK --------- Sun. Nov. 17 at Indianapolis Colts 1 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Nov. 24 at Tennessee Titans 4:05 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Dec. 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 p.m. (FOX) Sun. Dec. 8 vs. Los Angeles Chargers 4:05 p.m. (FOX) Sun. Dec. 15 at Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m. (CBS) Sun. Dec. 22 at Atlanta Falcons 1 p.m. (FOX) Sun. Dec. 29 vs. Indianapolis Colts 1 p.m. (CBS) The 2019 season marks the 25th in Jaguars history. The game day experience will feature throwback elements to honor the early years and season ticket members will also have opportunities to win unique memorabilia and experiences only available in 2019. On Thursday, the Jaguars will recognize former LB Kevin Hardy, who was named No. 15 on the Jaguars All-25, a collection of the top 25 non- active players in franchise history, as voted on by members of the local media. Hardy was the Jaguars’ first-round draft pick in 1996 and ranks sixth in franchise history in career sacks (28.5). “This season represents a historic moment for not just our team, but the entire First Coast community,” said Jaguars President Mark Lamping. “We’ll celebrate the legends of the past, the players of the future and the fans that have stood by our side through it all. The 2019 season will set the stage for the next 25 years of Jaguars football in Jacksonville.” • All Game Times Eastern • Bold Games Home • * at Wembley Stadium JAGUARS WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULE Monday, Aug. 12 8:15 a.m... ........................ HC Doug Marrone available in the TV Studio 8:45 - 11:30 a.m. ............. Practice 11:30 a.m......................... QB Nick Foles available following practice 11:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.... Players available for interviews Tuesday, Aug. 13 8:15 a.m... ........................ HC Doug Marrone available in the TV Studio 8:45 - 11:30 a.m. ............. Practice 11:30 - 11:45 a.m. ........... Players available following practice Wednesday, Aug. 14 No scheduled media availability Thursday, Aug. 15 7 p.m. .................................. Kickoff vs. Philadelphia Friday, Aug. 16 No scheduled media availability JAGUARS MEDIA SITE For more information and to access the 2019 Jaguars Media Guide, please visit: www.jaguars.com/media 25TH SEASON NOTABLE CONNECTIONS Jaguars QB Nick Foles appeared in 46 games, including the postseason, and threw for 10,336 yards and 69 TDs in two stints with Philadelphia (2012-14 and 2017-18). Foles earned Pro Bowl honors in 2013 and won Super Bowl LII MVP honors after throwing for 373 yards and three TDs in a 41-33 victory vs. New England. Jaguars Offensive Coordinator John DeFilippo served as the Eagles QBs coach from 2016-17. DeFilippo helped guide Eagles QB Carson Wentz to a franchise-record 33 TDs and the third-best passing rating in club history (101.9) in 2017. After Wentz suffered a season-ending injury, DeFilippo helped Foles throw for 971 yards and six TDs in three postseason games, including the Super Bowl LII victory. Eagles DT Malik Jackson played for the Jaguars from 2016-18, earning Pro Bowl honors following the 2017 season. Jackson tallied 105 tackles and 18.0 sacks in his three years in Jacksonville, including a career-high 8.0 sacks in 2017. Additionally, Jackson was active in the Jacksonville community and earned the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year nomination in 2017 and the Jaguars’ Salute to Service Award in 2018. Eagles QB Cody Kessler played in five games for the Jaguars in 2018, making four starts and completing 85 of 131 passes for 709 yards and two TDs. Jaguars rookie RB Ryquell Armstead is from Millville, N.J. and attended Temple University in Philadelphia, playing his collegiate home games at Lincoln Financial Field. As a senior in 2018, he finished 10th in the nation in rushing TDs (13) and 11th in rushing yards per game (115.8). Eagles S Johnathan Cyprien was originally drafted by Jacksonville in the second round (33rd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and played for the Jaguars from 2013-16.

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Page 1: JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS GAME INFORMATION · coaching staff, which included the hiring of new Offensive Coordinator John DeFilippo. DeFilippo has coached professionally for 12 seasons,

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS1 TIAA BANK FIELD DRIVE JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202

GAME INFORMATION JAGUARS.COM | @JAGUARS

Philadelphia Eagles at Jacksonville JaguarsThursday, August 15, 2019 / 7 p.m. / TIAA Bank Field (67,862)

THE OVERVIEWThe Jacksonville Jaguars host the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. EDT in Week 2 of the preseason, marking the two teams’ first meeting in the preseason since 2013. Jacksonville traveled to Baltimore for Week 1 of the preseason and participated in joint practices with the Ravens on Monday and Tuesday.

2019 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time/Result

Sun. Sept. 8 vs. Kansas City Chiefs 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Sept. 15 at Houston Texans 1 p.m. (CBS)

Thurs. Sept. 19 vs. Tennessee Titans 8:20 p.m. (NFLN)

Sun. Sept. 29 at Denver Broncos 4:25 p.m. CBS

Sun. Oct. 6 at Carolina Panthers 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Oct. 13 vs. New Orleans Saints 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Oct. 20 at Cincinnati Bengals 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Oct. 27 vs. New York Jets 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Nov. 3 vs. Houston Texans* 9:30 a.m. (NFLN)

Sun. Nov. 10 BYE WEEK ---------

Sun. Nov. 17 at Indianapolis Colts 1 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Nov. 24 at Tennessee Titans 4:05 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Dec. 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 p.m. (FOX)

Sun. Dec. 8 vs. Los Angeles Chargers 4:05 p.m. (FOX)

Sun. Dec. 15 at Oakland Raiders 4:05 p.m. (CBS)

Sun. Dec. 22 at Atlanta Falcons 1 p.m. (FOX)

Sun. Dec. 29 vs. Indianapolis Colts 1 p.m. (CBS)

The 2019 season marks the 25th in Jaguars history. The game day experience will feature throwback elements to honor the early years and season ticket members will also have opportunities to win unique memorabilia and experiences only available in 2019.

On Thursday, the Jaguars will recognize former LB Kevin Hardy, who was named No. 15 on the Jaguars All-25, a collection of the top 25 non-active players in franchise history, as voted on by members of the local media. Hardy was the Jaguars’ first-round draft pick in 1996 and ranks sixth in franchise history in career sacks (28.5).

“This season represents a historic moment for not just our team, but the entire First Coast community,” said Jaguars President Mark Lamping. “We’ll celebrate the legends of the past, the players of the future and the fans that have stood by our side through it all. The 2019 season will set the stage for the next 25 years of Jaguars football in Jacksonville.”

• All Game Times Eastern • Bold Games Home • * at Wembley Stadium

JAGUARS WEEKLY MEDIA SCHEDULEMonday, Aug. 12

8:15 a.m... ........................HC Doug Marrone available in the TV Studio8:45 - 11:30 a.m. .............Practice11:30 a.m.... .....................QB Nick Foles available following practice11:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. ... Players available for interviews

Tuesday, Aug. 138:15 a.m... ........................HC Doug Marrone available in the TV Studio8:45 - 11:30 a.m. .............Practice11:30 - 11:45 a.m. ........... Players available following practice

Wednesday, Aug. 14No scheduled media availability

Thursday, Aug. 157 p.m. ..................................Kickoff vs. Philadelphia

Friday, Aug. 16No scheduled media availability

JAGUARS MEDIA SITEFor more information and to access the 2019 Jaguars Media Guide,

please visit: www.jaguars.com/media

25TH SEASON

NOTABLE CONNECTIONS• Jaguars QB Nick Foles appeared in 46 games, including the postseason, and threw for 10,336 yards and 69 TDs in two stints with Philadelphia (2012-14 and 2017-18). Foles earned Pro Bowl honors in 2013 and won Super Bowl LII MVP honors after throwing for 373 yards and three TDs in a 41-33 victory vs. New England.

• Jaguars Offensive Coordinator John DeFilippo served as the Eagles QBs coach from 2016-17. DeFilippo helped guide Eagles QB Carson Wentz to a franchise-record 33 TDs and the third-best passing rating in club history (101.9) in 2017. After Wentz suffered a season-ending injury, DeFilippo helped Foles throw for 971 yards and six TDs in three postseason games, including the Super Bowl LII victory.

• Eagles DT Malik Jackson played for the Jaguars from 2016-18, earning Pro Bowl honors following the 2017 season. Jackson tallied 105 tackles and 18.0 sacks in his three years in Jacksonville, including a career-high 8.0 sacks in 2017. Additionally, Jackson was active in the Jacksonville community and earned the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year nomination in 2017 and the Jaguars’ Salute to Service Award in 2018.

• Eagles QB Cody Kessler played in five games for the Jaguars in 2018, making four starts and completing 85 of 131 passes for 709 yards and two TDs.

• Jaguars rookie RB Ryquell Armstead is from Millville, N.J. and attended Temple University in Philadelphia, playing his collegiate home games at Lincoln Financial Field. As a senior in 2018, he finished 10th in the nation in rushing TDs (13) and 11th in rushing yards per game (115.8).

• Eagles S Johnathan Cyprien was originally drafted by Jacksonville in the second round (33rd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and played for the Jaguars from 2013-16.

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MEDIA INFORMATIONPRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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TV BROADCAST INFORMATION: Jaguars TV programming, which includes preseason game broadcasts and ancillary programs, can be found on FOX30. In addition, almost every regular season game is broadcast on Action News.

Senior Correspondent Brian Sexton handles the play-by-play duties for the preseason games alongside former Jaguars RT Leon Searcy. Rounding out the broadcast team are Action News Jax Sports Director Brent Martineau and Digital Reporter and Host Ashlyn Sullivan who report from the sidelines.

RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION: Jaguars games and official team radio programming air live on 1010 XL AM and 92.5 FM, the team’s flagship radio partner. In addition, the games are simulcast on 99.9 Gator Country.

ON THE CALL

Thursday, Aug. 15Philadelphia at Jacksonville ................7 p.m.New York Jets at Atlanta .....................7:30 p.m.Cincinnati at Washington ....................7:30 p.m.Green Bay at Baltimore .......................7:30 p.m. Oakland at Arizona .................................... 8 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 16Buffalo at Carolina .................................... 7 p.m.Chicago at New York Giants ................7:30 p.m.Miami at Tampa Bay .............................7:30 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 17Cleveland at Indianapolis ......................... 4 p.m.New England at Tennessee ...................... 7 p.m.Kansas City at Pittsburgh ...................7:30 p.m.Detroit at Houston ..................................... 8 p.m.Dallas at Los Angeles Rams ..................10 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 18Cleveland at Indianapolis ......................... 4 p.m.Seattle at Minnesota ................................. 8 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 19San Francisco at Denver .......................... 8 p.m.

NFL PRESEASON WEEK 2 SCHEDULE

JAGUARS PRESEASON SCHEDULEJacksonville hosts Philadelphia in Week 2 of the 2019 NFL preseason. Thursday’s matchup marks the fourth meeting in preseason history between the two teams.

2018 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS PRESEASON SCHEDULE

WEEK DATE TEAM/LOCATION TIME 1 Thursday, Aug. 8 at Baltimore L, 0-29 2 Thursday, Aug. 15 vs. Philadelphia 7 p.m. 3 Thursday, Aug. 22 at Miami 8 p.m. 4 Thursday, Aug. 29 vs. Atlanta 7 p.m.

2019 COACHING STAFFOn Jan. 16, 2019, the Jacksonville Jaguars finalized their coaching staff, which included the hiring of new Offensive Coordinator John DeFilippo. DeFilippo has coached professionally for 12 seasons, including the 2016-17 season as the quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.

While with the Eagles, DeFilippo was part of a coaching staff that helped guide the Eagles to a Super Bowl LII victory in 2018. In the 2017 postseason, current Jaguars QB Nick Foles threw for 971 yards and six TDs in three postseason contests and earned Super Bowl LII MVP honors. Below is the Jaguars full coaching staff.

Head Coach - Doug Marrone

Offensive StaffOffensive Coordinator - John DeFilippo

Assistant Running Backs Coach - John DonovanWide Receivers Coach - Keenan McCardell

Tight Ends Coach - Ron MiddletonQuarterbacks Coach - Scott Milanovich

Offensive - Research - Eric PriceRunning Backs Coach - Terry Robiskie

Assistant Offensive Line Coach - Tony Sparano Jr.Offensive Line Coach - George Warhop

Defensive StaffDefensive Coordinator - Todd WashDefensive Assistant - Dom CapersLinebackers Coach - Mark Collins

Secondary Coach - Safeties - Joe DannaDefensive Line Coach - Jason Rebrovich

Assistant Linebackers Coach - Mike RutenbergDefensive Assistant - Dwayne Stukes

Secondary Coach - Cornerbacks - Tim Walton

Special Teams StaffSpecial Teams Coordinator - Joe DeCamillis

Assistant Special Teams Coordinator - Mike Mallory

Coaching Support StaffDirector of Team Administration - Tyler Wolf

Assistant to the Head Coach and Administrator of Coaching Operations - ElizaBeth Mayers

2019 DRAFT CLASSNo. Name Pos. School

1 (7) Josh Allen DE/LB Kentucky

2 (35) Jawaan Taylor OL Florida

3 (69) Josh Oliver TE San Jose State

3 (98) Quincy Williams LB Murray State

5 (140) Ryquell Armstead RB Temple

6 (178) Gardner Minshew QB Washington State

7 (235) Dontavius Russell DL Auburn

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MEDIA INFORMATION

5In 2018, S Ronnie Harrison became the fifth Jaguars rookie in the last 10 years (2009-18) to post at least 1.0 sack and one INT in a single season, joining CB Mike Harris (2012), S Jonathan Cyprien (2013), LB Telvin Smith Sr. (2014) and DE Yannick Ngakoue (2016). Harrison played in 14 games, starting eight and finished his rookie year with 31 tackles, 1.0 sack and one INT.

6The Jaguars’ 2019 schedule features six opponents that made the 2018 postseason, including two games each against the Texans and the Colts. Jacksonville’s first three games of the regular season are against teams that qualified for the 2018 postseason.

17Rookie DE Josh Allen totaled 17.0 sacks in his senior season at Kentucky, the most by an SEC player in a single season since the NCAA started official sack records in 2000. Additionally, he ranked second nationally in sacks, fourth in fumbles forced and sixth in TFL.

19The Jaguars have 19 rookie free agents on their current roster. In 2018, CB Tre Herndon was the lone undrafted rookie to make the Jaguars initial 53-man roster.

25The 2019 season marks the Jaguars’ 25th as an NFL franchise. The Jaguars social and digital platforms will feature a plethora of content commemorating the team’s silver season, including the introduction of the All-25 Team, which featured the top 25 Jaguars

of all time.

43According to Pro Football Focus, Jaguars DL Calais Campbell recorded 43 run stops last season, which were the most ever recorded by an edge defender in a single season. Campbell earned his fourth career Pro Bowl and second with the Jaguars in 2018.

76.9Over the past two seasons (2017-18), including the postseason, QB Nick Foles’ 76.9 winning percentage in his 13 starts (10-3) is the

highest among QBs with multiple starts.

92.7K Josh Lambo finished 19 of 21 (90.5 pct.) on FGs in 2018, including four of five from 50-plus yard FGs. In two seasons with the Jaguars, Lambo has connected on 92.7 percent of his FGs, which stands as

the highest FG pct. by a kicker in franchise history.

367.6Rookie QB Gardner Minshew II threw for 367.6 yards per game at Washington State in 2018, the most in the FBS. Minshew was the only player in the NCAA to record six 400-yard passing games and

11 300-yard passing games.

717WR Dede Westbrook led the Jaguars with 717 receiving yards and 266 punt return yards on 19 returns (14.0 avg.) in 2018. Westbrook became the second player in franchise history (Mike Thomas,

2010) to lead the team in both receiving and punt return yards.

AFC EAST W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV New England* 11 5 0 .688 436 325 8-4 5-1Miami 7 9 0 .438 319 433 6-6 4-2Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 269 374 4-8 2-4New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 333 441 3-9 1-5

AFC NORTH W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV Baltimore* 10 6 0 .625 389 287 8-4 3-3Pittsburgh 9 6 1 .594 428 360 6-5-1 4-1-1Cleveland 7 8 1 .469 359 392 5-6-1 3-2-1Cincinnati 6 10 0 .375 368 455 4-8 1-5

AFC SOUTH W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV Houston* 11 5 0 .688 402 316 9-3 4-2Indianapolis# 10 6 0 .625 433 344 7-5 4-2Tennessee 9 7 0 .563 310 303 5-7 3-3Jacksonville 5 11 0 .313 245 316 4-8 1-5

AFC WEST W L T PCT PTS OPP AFC DIV Kansas City* 12 4 0 .750 565 421 10-2 5-1Los Angeles Chargers# 12 4 0 .750 428 329 9-3 4-2Denver 6 10 0 .375 329 349 4-8 2-4Oakland 4 12 0 .250 290 467 3-9 1-5

NFC EAST W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV Dallas* 10 6 0 .625 339 324 9-3 5-1Philadelphia# 9 7 0 .563 367 348 6-6 4-2Washington 7 9 0 .438 281 359 6-6 2-4New York Giants 5 11 0 .313 369 412 4-8 1-5

NFC NORTH W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV Chicago* 12 4 0 .750 421 283 10-2 5-1Minnesota 8 7 1 .531 360 341 6-5-1 3-2-1Green Bay 6 9 1 .406 376 400 3-8-1 1-4-1 Detroit 6 10 0 .375 324 360 4-8 2-4

NFC SOUTH W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV New Orleans* 13 3 0 .813 504 353 9-3 4-2Atlanta 7 9 0 .438 414 423 7-5 4-2Carolina 7 9 0 .438 376 382 5-7 2-4Tampa Bay 5 11 0 .313 396 464 4-8 2-4

NFC WEST W L T PCT PTS OPP NFC DIV Los Angeles Rams* 13 3 0 .813 527 384 9-3 6-0Seattle# 10 6 0 .625 428 347 8-4 3-3San Francisco 4 12 0 .250 342 435 2-10 1-5Arizona 3 13 0 .188 225 425 3-9 2-4

* - Division Champion // # - Wild Card

BY THE NUMBERS 2018 NFL STANDINGS

JAGUARS TWITTERThe Jaguars utilize Twitter (@jaguars) and Facebook to provide fans with timely information, an exclusive behind the scenes look at the organization and the opportunity to engage in conversations with players and coaches. Jaguars.com senior writer John Oehser can be found on Twitter at @JohnOehser, and Jaguars Senior Correspondent Brian Sexton can be found on Twitter at @JagsVoice. Jaguars reporters J.P. Shadrick (@JPShadrick) and Ashlyn Sullivan (@ashlynrsullivan) provide live updates during games, practices and press conferences.

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PRESEASON RESULTS1995

Record: 2-3 (.400) Date Opponent ResultJuly 29 Carolina Panthers* L, 14-20Aug. 4 at Miami Dolphins W, 24-21Aug. 10 at Detroit Lions L, 3-19Aug. 18 St. Louis Rams L, 10-27Aug. 25 Denver Broncos W, 23-17

* Hall of Fame Game (Canton, Ohio)

1996Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 2 New York Giants L, 17-24Aug. 9 at St. Louis Rams L, 10-17Aug. 18 San Francisco 49ers W, 38-10Aug. 23 at Denver Broncos W, 31-24

1997Record: 4-0 (1.000)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 3 Carolina Panthers W, 23-9Aug. 9 at New York Giants W, 38-16Aug. 18 at San Francisco 49ers W, 28-20Aug. 22 Atlanta Falcons W, 26-17

1998Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 8 at Carolina Panthers L, 27-30Aug. 14 New York Giants W, 24-10Aug. 22 at Kansas City Chiefs L, 21-22Aug. 27 Dallas Cowboys W, 42-20

1999Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 13 Carolina Panthers W, 35-10Aug. 21 at New York Giants L, 20-27Aug. 22 Kansas City Chiefs W, 31-6Sept. 2 at Dallas Cowboys W, 27-6

2000Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 4 at Carolina Panthers W, 34-14Aug. 11 New York Giants W, 16-13Aug. 19 at Kansas City Chiefs W, 28-23Aug. 24 Atlanta Falcons L, 20-31

2001Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 10 Carolina Panthers W, 18-16Aug. 16 at New York Giants L, 5-27Aug. 23 Kansas City Chiefs W, 28-23Aug. 30 at Dallas Cowboys L, 17-27

2002Record: 1-3 (.250)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 9 at Atlanta Falcons L, 13-23Aug. 16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L, 0-20Aug. 23 at Chicago Bears* W, 24-16Aug. 29 Dallas Cowboys L, 25-28

* Champaign, Ill.

2003Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 9 at Minnesota Vikings W, 16-14Aug. 15 Miami Dolphins W, 27-23Aug. 23 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L, 6-10Aug. 28 Washington Redskins W, 17-15

2004Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 14 at Miami Dolphins L, 5-16Aug. 20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 14-6Aug. 27 Green Bay Packers W, 9-7Sept. 2 at New England Patriots W, 31-0

2005Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 13 Miami Dolphins W, 27-17Aug. 20 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 20-17Aug. 25 Atlanta Falcons L, 7-23Sept. 1 at Dallas Cowboys L, 20-27

2006Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 12 at Miami Dolphins W, 31-26Aug. 19 Carolina Panthers L, 10-17Aug. 26 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 29-18Aug. 31 at Atlanta Falcons W, 20-17

2007Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 11 at Miami Dolphins L, 17-18Aug. 18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 31-19Aug. 23 at Green Bay Packers W, 21-13Aug. 30 Washington Redskins W, 31-14

2008Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 9 Atlanta Falcons W, 20-17Aug. 16 Miami Dolphins L, 14-19Aug. 23 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 23-17Aug. 28 at Washington Redskins W, 24-3

2009Record: 1-3 (.250)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 17 at Miami Dolphins L, 9-12Aug. 22 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L, 23-24Aug. 27 at Philadelphia Eagles L, 32-33Sept. 3 Washington Redskins W, 24-17

2010Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 13 at Philadelphia Eagles L, 27-28Aug. 21 Miami Dolphins L, 26-27Aug. 28 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 19-13Sept. 2 Atlanta Falcons W, 13-9

2011Record: 1-3 (.250)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 11 at New England Patriots L, 12-47Aug. 19 Atlanta Falcons W, 15-13Aug. 27 at Buffalo Bills L, 32-35 (OT)Sept. 1 St. Louis Rams L, 17-24

2012Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 10 New York Giants W, 32-31Aug. 17 at New Orleans Saints W, 27-24Aug. 23 at Baltimore Ravens L, 17-48Aug. 30 Atlanta Falcons W, 24-14

2013Record: 1-3 (.250)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 9 Miami Dolphins L, 3-27Aug. 17 at New York Jets L, 13-37Aug. 24 Philadelphia Eagles L, 24-31Aug. 29 at Atlanta Falcons W, 20-16

2014Record: 1-3 (.250)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 16-10Aug. 17 at Chicago Bears L, 19-20Aug. 24 at Detroit Lions L, 12-13Aug. 29 Atlanta Falcons L, 14-24

2015Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 14 Pittsburgh Steelers W, 23-21Aug. 22 at New York Giants L, 12-22Aug. 28 Detroit Lions L, 17-22Sept. 3 at Washington Redskins W, 17-16

2016Record: 1-3 (.250)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 11 at New York Jets L, 13-17Aug. 20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L, 21-27Aug. 28 Cincinnati Bengals W, 26-21Sept. 1 at Atlanta Falcons L, 15-17

2017Record: 2-2 (.500)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 10 at New England Patriots W, 31-24Aug. 17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L, 8-12Aug. 24 Carolina Panthers L, 23-24Aug. 31 at Atlanta Falcons W, 13-7

2018Record: 3-1 (.750)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 9 New Orleans Saints L, 20-24Aug. 18 at Minnesota Vikings W, 14-10Aug. 25 Atlanta Falcons W, 17-6Aug. 30 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W, 25-10

2019Record: 0-1 (.000)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 8 at Baltimore Ravens L, 0-29

Opponent W-L W% PF Avg. PA Avg. LastAtlanta 9-5 .643 17.0 17.5 2018Baltimore 0-2 .000 8.5 38.5 2019Buffalo 0-1 .000 32.0 35.0 2011Carolina 4-4 .500 23.0 17.5 2017Chicago 1-1 .500 21.5 18.0 2014Cincinnati 1-0 1.000 26.0 21.0 2016Dallas 2-3 .400 26.2 21.6 2005Denver 2-0 1.000 27.0 20.5 1996Detroit 0-3 .000 10.7 18.0 2015Green Bay 2-0 1.000 15.0 10.0 2007Kansas City 3-1 .750 27.0 18.5 2001Miami 4-6 .400 18.3 20.6 2013Minnesota 2-0 1.000 15.0 12.0 2018New England 2-1 .667 24.7 23.7 2017New Orleans 1-1 .500 23.5 24.0 2018N.Y. Giants 4-4 .500 18.6 20.4 2015N.Y. Jets 0-2 .000 13.0 27.0 2016Philadelphia 0-3 .000 27.7 30.7 2013Pittsburgh 1-0 1.000 23.0 21.0 2015St. Louis 0-3 .000 12.3 22.7 2011San Francisco 2-0 1.000 33.0 15.0 1997Tampa Bay 8-5 .615 17.5 16.1 2018Washington 5-0 1.000 22.6 13.0 2015TOTALS: 52-41 .559 20.3 18.4

PRESEASON SERIES RECORDS

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HEAD COACH DOUG MARRONEDOUG MARRONEHEAD COACHJOINED JAGUARS: 2015COLLEGE: SYRACUSE

Doug Marrone was named the fifth head coach of the Jaguars on Jan. 9, 2017 after previously serving as the team’s interim head coach for the final two games of the 2016 season. Marrone was originally hired as the team’s assistant head coach-offense/offensive line coach on Jan. 20, 2015, following a two-year stint as the head coach for the Buffalo Bills (2013-14).

Marrone has compiled a 16-18 record as Jacksonville’s head coach. In 2018, the Jaguars finished with a 5-11 record, including a 3-4 mark at TIAA Bank Field. Jacksonville began the season with a 3-1 start, but finished fourth in the division standings. The Jaguars had two players selected to the 2019 Pro Bowl: CB Jalen Ramsey, making his second consecutive appearance as a Pro Bowl starter, and DL Calais Campbell, making his second consecutive and fourth overall Pro Bowl appearance.

In his first full season as the team’s head coach, Marrone finished the 2017 regular season with a 10-6 record, which was tied for the league’s biggest win/loss improvement (+7) among first-year head coaches (tied with the Rams’ Sean McVay). Marrone led the team to an AFC South division title, which was the team’s first division title since winning the AFC Central in 1999. The Jaguars finished the 2017 season with the top-ranked rushing offense (141.4 yards per game) and the league’s best pass defense (169.0 passing yards allowed per game) en route to their first playoff berth in a decade. Under Marrone’s tutelage, the Jaguars hosted a playoff game for the first time in 18 years, defeating the Buffalo Bills, 10-3, in the AFC Wild Card. The team advanced to the AFC Championship game for the first time since 1999 after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers, 45-42, in the AFC Divisional round, ultimately falling to the New England Patriots, 20-24.

Marrone’s 2017 squad featured six Pro Bowl selections (CB A.J. Bouye, DL Calais Campbell, DT Malik Jackson, DE Yannick Ngakoue, CB Jalen Ramsey and LB Telvin Smith), while Bouye (second-team), Campbell (first-team), Ramsey (first-team) and Smith (second-team) were all named to the AP All-Pro teams. In 2016, Marrone’s offensive line allowed 34 sacks, 17 fewer than the previous season (51) and 37 fewer than in 2014 (71). The Jaguars’ 34 sacks allowed were the fewest sacks allowed by the team since it yielded 31 sacks in 2007. In 2017, the Jaguars set a franchise record with 24 sacks allowed. In his first season with the Jaguars in 2015, Marrone helped the offensive line provide protection for QB Blake Bortles, who set single-season franchise records with 355 completions, 606 pass attempts, 4,428 yards and 35 touchdowns. In addition, Marrone’s squad blocked for rookie RB T.J. Yeldon, who accounted for 740 rushing yards and 279 receiving yards in 2015, becoming the first Jaguars rookie to surpass 1,000 scrimmage yards since Maurice Jones-Drew (1,377) in 2006. Yeldon also placed third among AFC RBs in 2016 with 84.9 scrimmage yards per game. Prior to joining the Jaguars, Marrone compiled a 15-17 mark as the head coach of the Bills, including a 9-7 mark in 2014, the team’s most wins since 2004. He became only the third coach in Bills history to win 15 games in his first two seasons (Marv Levy, 19; Wade Phillips, 21). The Bills had six Pro Bowl selections during Marrone’s two seasons. The Bills had three different players with 60 receptions in 2014 for the first time in team history (Fred Jackson, 65; Sammy Watkins, 62; Robert Woods, 61) and the club produced six individual 100-yard receiving games. Watkins set team rookie records for receptions and receiving yards (982). The Bills ranked sixth in the NFL in 2014 with a plus-seven turnover differential.

In 2013, Marrone’s offensive unit led the AFC and finished second in the NFL in rushing (144.2 avg.), while also leading the league with a 95.5 pct. red zone efficiency mark. Rookie QB E.J. Manuel started 10 games and set team rookie records for passing touchdowns (11) and completions (180). Prior to joining the Bills, Marrone spent four seasons (2009-12) as the head coach of his alma mater, Syracuse, where he led the program to a 21-17 record in his final three seasons. He guided the Orange to an 8-5 mark in 2010 and 2012 and both seasons culminated with a New Era Pinstripe Bowl championship.

The Orange set several school records in 2012, including total yards (5,681), passing yards (3,619) and first downs (300). Marrone earned the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Region 1 Coach of the Year honors in 2011 and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award. Marrone spent seven seasons in the NFL (2002-08) before becoming a collegiate head coach. From 2006-08, Marrone served as the offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints. He directed an offense that led the NFL in total offense (391.5 avg. in 2006; 410.7 avg. in 2008) and passing yards per game (281.4 avg. in 2006; 311.1 in 2008) in two different seasons (2006-08). The Saints’ offensive line held their opponents to the fewest sacks allowed in the NFL in 2006 (16) and tied for the fewest sacks in the NFL from 2006-08 with 52 despite leading the NFL with 1,868 passing attempts during that span. QB Drew Brees captured the NFL passing title in 2006 (4,418 yards) and 2008 (5,069) and became just the second passer in NFL history to eclipse 5,000 passing yards (Dan Marino, 1984). Prior to Marrone’s arrival in New Orleans, the franchise had never had a 4,000-yard passer or registered more than 5,700 yards of offense. Brees eclipsed 4,000 passing yards and the offense posted more than 5,700 yards in each of Marrone’s three seasons with the Saints. The Saints established a team record with an NFL-best 6,264 yards of offense in 2006, 5,780 in 2007 (4th in the NFL) and led the NFL again in 2008 with 6,571 yards. In Marrone’s first season as an NFL offensive coordinator in 2006, LT Jammal Brown was voted to the All-Pro team and to the Pro Bowl in his first year at the position, while OG Jahri Evans was a unanimous All-Rookie selection. The Saints ranked fourth in the NFL in 2007 in total offense and set an NFL record for completions (440) and had franchise bests for passing first downs (222), attempts (652), touchdown passes (28) and completion percentage (67.5). In 2008, the Saints led the NFL in total offense while setting team records for points (463), total yards (6,571), net passing yards (4,977), TDS (57) and first downs (354). Marrone was the offensive line coach of the New York Jets from 2002-05 and the team made two postseason appearances (2002, 2004) with him on the staff. In 2004, the Jets produced the NFL’s third-best rushing offense (149.3 avg.) and Curtis Martin led the NFL with 1,697 rushing yards. Before arriving in New York, Marrone served as tight ends/tackles coach at the University of Tennessee in 2001. He spent the 2000 season at the University of Georgia as offensive line coach after spending the previous five seasons (1995-99) at Georgia Tech where he was part of three consecutive bowl appearances. He was director of football operations for the Yellow Jackets in 1995 before coaching the tight ends in 1996 and offensive line from 1997-99. Marrone began his coaching career in 1992 at Cortland (N.Y.) State as the school’s tight ends coach before stints as the offensive line coach at U.S. Coast Guard Academy (1993) and Northeastern University in 1994. A native of Bronx, N.Y., Marrone was a sixth-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Raiders in 1986 and played two years in the NFL. He played with the Miami Dolphins in 1987 and with the Saints in 1989. He also had playing stints with Pittsburgh, Dallas and Minnesota before closing his career with the NFL Europe’s London Monarchs from 1991-92. Marrone was a three-year letterman at Syracuse. He returned to Syracuse and graduated in 1991 with a degree in liberal arts. Doug and his wife, Helen, have two daughters, Madeline and Annie, and a son, Mack.

MARRONE’S COACHING CAREERYear School/Team Position 2017- Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach2015-16* Jacksonville Jaguars Asst. HC-Off./Off. Line Coach2013-14 Buffalo Bills Head Coach2009-12 Syracuse Head Coach2006-08 New Orleans Saints Offensive Coordinator 2002-05 New York Jets Offensive Line Coach2001 Tennessee Tight Ends/Tackles Coach2000 Georgia Offensive Line Coach1997-99 Georgia Tech Offensive Line Coach1996 Georgia Tech Tight Ends Coach1995 Georgia Tech Director of Football Operations1994 Northeastern Offensive Line Coach1993 U.S. Naval Academy Offensive Line Coach1992 SUNY Cortland Tight Ends Coach

* Marrone was interim head coach for last two games in 2016

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NICK FOLES (7)

• Eighth-year QB was named Super Bowl LII MVP after leading Philadelphia to its first Super Bowl championship in franchise history in 2017• En route to capturing the Lombardi Trophy in 2017, Foles recorded a 100-plus passer rating in all three playoff games, posting 971 yards, six TDs and an NFL single-postseason record 72.6 completion percentage, and the third-highest passer rating in a single postseason in league history (115.7)• Owns the highest passer rating in Eagles franchise history (93.2) and the sixth-highest in NFL postseason history (98.8)• Started the final five games of the 2018 regular season with Philadelphia, posting a 4-1 record and leading the Eagles to a playoff berth ... Completed 141 of 195 passes for 1,413 yards and seven TDs • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

TANNER LEE (3)

• Spent the first 16 weeks on the Jaguars’ practice squad prior to being promoted to the active roster for the Week 17 game at Houston• Sixth-round draft pick in 2018 who spent his first two years at Tulane before transferring to Nebraska• Threw for 6,744 yards in 31 career games, finishing with 756 completions and 46 touchdown passes• Completed 57.5 percent of his passes and threw for 3,143 yards and 23 TDs in his lone season as the Huskers’ signal caller • 8/8 at BAL: Completed 0 of 3 passes with one INT

ALEX MCGOUGH (2)

• Originally drafted by Seattle in the seventh round (220th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft and was signed by the Jaguars on Jan. 15, 2019• Four-year starter at Florida International who started 45 of 46 games for the Panthers, finishing his career ranked first in career passing touchdowns (65) and first in career total offensive yards (9,626) • 8/8 at BAL: Completed 3 of 8 passes for 19 yards and one INT

GARDNER MINSHEW II (15)

• Drafted by Jacksonville in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft• Named Pac-12 Conference Offensive Player of the Year and earned a spot on the All-Pac-12 First Team after leading the country in passing (367.6 yards per game) as a graduate transfer at Washington State in 2018• Won 2018 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Awards (nation’s top seniorof 4th-year junior QB), and was named a finalist for the Walter CampPlayer of the Year and Davey O’Brien Award (nation’s top QB) on the way to setting Pac-12 Conference and WSU single-season records in passing yards (4,779) and completions (468) • 8/8 at BAL: Completed 7 of 14 passes for 46 yards

WIDE RECEIVERSC.J. BOARD (16)

• First-year WR who orginally entered the NFL with Baltimore as an undrafted rookie in 2017• Spent time on Tenneesee’s and Cleveland’s practice squads before being signed to Jacksonville’s practice squad on Dec. 10, 2018 • 8/8 at BAL: Recorded one reception for five yards

TYRE BRADY (19)

• Signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie in 2019• Played in 25 games in two seasons at Marshall, hauling in 133 passes for 1,944 yards during his time with the Herd.

• 8/8 at BAL: Tallied 53 offensive snaps, the most of any offensive skill position player

DJ CHARK JR. (17)

• Originally selected in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft (61st overall)• Appeared in 11 career games during his rookie season, hauling in 14 receptions for 174 yards• Returned five kickoffs for 177 yards (35.4 avg) during his rookie campaign in 2018• Career totals at LSU include 66 receptions for 1,351 yards (20.5 rec. avg.) and six TDs with a long reception of 80 yards (TD) • 8/8 at BAL: Hauled in one reception for two yards

KEELAN COLE (84)

• Third-year WR produced 748 receiving yards, which were the most by an undrafted rookie in franchise history and second-most by a rookie in team history (trailing Justin Blackmon’s 865 yards in 2012) • His 748 receiving yards were the third most among rookie wide receivers (trailing PIT JuJu Smith-Schuster & LAR Cooper Kupp)• Career average of 15.5 yards per catch is the highest in franchise history among players with at least 70 catches • 8/8 at BAL: Returned two kicks for 47 yards (23.5 avg.)

CHRIS CONLEY (18)

• Signed with the Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent in March Originally drafted by Kansas City in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft (76th overall)• Fifth-year WR has played in 53 career games, spending the 2015-18 seasons in Kansas City• Career totals include 104 receptions for 1,238 yards and six TDs• 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

QUADREE HENDERSON (81)

• Signed by the Jaguars on Aug. 9, 2019• Second-year WR who played in five games with the New York Giants in 2018 and totaled five kick returns for 112 yards and nine punt returns for 68 yards prior to being placed on Injured Reserve on Nov. 26

MARQISE LEE (11)

• Sixth-year WR has 171 career receptions for 2,166 yards (12.7 rec. avg.) and eight TDs• Missed the entire 2018 season after suffering a knee injury in the preseason• Became the seventh player in Jaguars history to return a kickoff for a TD on Dec. 18, 2016 at HOU and tied former RB Maurice Jones-Drew for longest kickoff return (100 yards) in team history • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play (PUP)

RAPHAEL LEONARD (14)

• Signed with Jacksonville in 2019 as a undrafted rookie free agent• Attended Southern Illinois where he led the Salukis with 57 catches for 847 yards and seven TDs in 2018, earning second-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors• In 2016, earned MACJC All-State honors at East Mississippi Community College after posting 23 catches for 360 yards and seven TDs • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action on 16 offensive snaps

TRE MCBRIDE (88)

• Originally drafted by Tennessee in the seventh round (245th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft and signed with the Jaguars in June 2019• Fourth-year WR whose career totals include 10 receptions for 152 yards and one TD• Averaged a career-best 18.0 avg. per catch during the 2017 season

QUARTERBACKS

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PLAYER SNAPSHOTS • 8/8 at BAL: Registered a team-high three receptions for a game-high 42 yards

TERRELLE PRYOR SR. (10)

• Signed with the Jaguars on June 3, 2019•Originally drafted by Oakland in the third round of the 2011 NFL Supplemental Draft• Career totals as a receiver include 115 receptions for 1,563 yards and seven TDs• Played QB from 2011-13, and completed 175 of 311 attempts for 1,994 yards and nine TDs• Registered 14 receptions for 235 yards and two TDs in six games with the Jets and two receptions for 17 yards with the Bills in 2018 • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

MICHAEL WALKER (13)

• Signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie in 2019• Played in 50 games at Boston College and registered 71 receptions for 847 yards and five TDs, totaling 4,251 all-purpose yards in his career• Also served as a returner, collecting 106 kickoffs for 2,656 yards and 48 punt returns for 636 yards and one TD for the Eagles • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action on offense and special teams, recording one reception for one yard, returning one punt for 13 yards and returning two kicks for 40 yards (20.0 avg)

DEDE WESTBROOK (12)

• Drafted by Jacksonville in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2017 draft• Third-year WR whose career totals include 104 receptions for 1,238 yards and six TDs•Led the team with 66 receptions for 717 receiving yards and five receiving TDs in 2018• Played in seven games in his rookie season after spending the first 10 weeks of the season on injured/reserve and posted 27 receptions for 339 yards and one TD • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

RUNNING BACKS

RYQUELL ARMSTEAD (30)

• Drafted by Jacksonville in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft• Played in 47 collegiate games for Temple University and recorded 2,812 career rushing yards and 34 TDs on 573 attempts. Finished third all-time in career rushing TDs and fourth all-time in career rushing yards.• As a senior in 2018, rushed for 1,098 yards and finished 10th in the nation in rushing TDs (13) and 11th in rushing yards per game (115.8), earning first-team All-American Athletic Conference honors. • 8/8 at BAL: Ran for a team-high 22 yards on eight attempts (2.8 avg.)

ALFRED BLUE (23)

• Signed by Jacksonville on April 2, 2019 as an unrestricted free agent• A sixth-year veteran whose career totals include 2,407 rushing yards and eight TDs on 673 rushing attempts• Registered 499 rushing yards on 150 carries and recorded career highs in receptions (20) and receiving yards (154) in 2018 with Houston. • 8/8 at BAL: Carried the ball five times for 20 yards (4.0 avg.)

LEONARD FOURNETTE (27)

• Drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (fourth overall) in the 2017 draft• Career totals include 383 carries for 1,436 yards, 13 TDs and 55 receptions for 459 yards and two TDs• Appeared in eight games in the 2018 season, rushing 133 times for 439 yards and five TDs

• Rushed 268 times for 1,040 yards in 2017, joining Fred Taylor as the only rookies to record 1,000 yards rushing in franchise history• Became the first player in Jaguars history to rush for at least 100 yards in his NFL debut on Sept. 10 2017 at Houston and also became the eighth player in NFL history to register at least 100 rushing yards, one rushing TD and three receptions in their NFL debut• Rushed for four touchdowns in the 2017 postseason, setting a franchise record • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

DEVANTE MAYS (33)

• Originally drafted by the Green Bay Parkers in the seventh round (238th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft and signed with the Jaguars in July 2019• Appeared in eight games for the Packers in 2017 • 8/8 at BAL: Amassed 20 yards on eight rushes (2.5 avg.)

THOMAS RAWLS (34)

• Originally signed with Seattle as a rookie free agent on May 8, 2015 before spending the 2018 season with Cincinnati and signing with Jacksonville prior to the 2019 season• Fourth-year RB who has registered 1,336 rushing yards and seven TDs on 314 rushing attempts in his career• Played in 12 games (seven starts) and led Seattle in rushing attempts (147), rushing yards (830) and rushing TDs (four) during his rookie season • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

TIGHT ENDSDONNIE ERNSBERGER (86)

• Originally entered the league as an undrafted rookie with Tampa Bay in 2018 and signed with Jacksonville on Aug. 2, 2019• Spent the majoirty of the 2018 season on Tampa Bay’s practice squad before being promoted to the acitve roster for the final two games of the season • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action on offense

CHARLES JONES (85)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Appeared in 40 games (22 starts) at Tulane, totaling 40 receptions for 268 yards and five TDs• As a senior in 2018, he hauled in 10 passes for 53 yards and played a key role in the run game, helping Tulane rush for 218.2 yards per game • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action on offense and special teams

BEN KOYACK (83)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the seventh round (229th overall) of the 2015 draft • Career totals include 199 receiving yards on 24 receptions• In 2018, appeared in eight games with Jacksonville, starting two, before being waived/injured and resigning with the team prior to Week 11• Recorded a 1-yard game-winning TD reception in the fourth quarter in the AFC Wild Card victory vs. Buffalo on Jan. 7, 2018 • 8/8 at BAL: Saw 13 snaps on offense

CARSON MEIER (49)

• Originally signed with the Jaguars as a rookie free agent following the 2019 NFL Draft and participated in Jacksonville’s rookie minicamp...Rejoined the team on Aug. 10, 2019• Attended Oklahoma where he played in 54 games in his college career for the Sooners, earning second-team All-Big 12 Conference honors as a senior after catching 19 passes for 327 yards and four TDs

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PLAYER SNAPSHOTS

JAMES O’SHAUGHNESSY (80)

• Spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons with the Chiefs prior to being claimed off waivers by Jacksonville on Sept. 3, 2017• Has appeared in 53 games over four seasons, recording 46 receptions for 449 yards• Recorded career-highs in receptions (24) and receiving yards (214) in 2018, appearing in 14 games (nine starts) for Jacksonville • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action on offense and special teams

JOSH OLIVER (89)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the third round (69th overall) ofthe 2019 NFL Draft• Attended San Jose State (2015-18), appearing in 49 games with36 starts for the Spartans• Career totals at San Jose State include 96 receptions for 1,025 yards (10.7 rec. avg.) and 7 TDs, becoming the fourth TE in school history with 1,000-plus career receiving yards • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

GEOFF SWAIM (87)

• Signed with the Jaguars on March 15, 2019 after spending four seasons with the Redskins (2015-18) and recording 35 catches for 336 yards amd one TD• Played in nine games (all starts) in 2018 for Dallas and tallied a career-high 26 receptions for 242 yards and one TD prior to being placed on IR • 8/8 at BAL: Started at TE and tallied one reception for six yards

ETHAN WOLF (46)

• Undrafted rookie who spent time on the Green Bays practice squad in 2018 and the beginning of the 2019 training camp with Carolina before signing with Jacksonville on Aug. 10, 2019• Played four seasons at the University of Tennessee (2014-17) and totaled 998 career receiving yards and seven TDs on 91 receptions, finishing second in school history for receptions by a TE

OFFENSIVE LINEKA’JOHN ARMSTRONG (67)

• Undrafted rookie who participated in Cleveland’s rookie minicamp and the beginning of their training camp in 2019 before signing with Jacksonville on Aug. 10, 2019• Played in 39 games at Eastern Michigan, including 13 games as a redshirt senior in 2018. In 2016, he played in 13 games, starting nine games at LG as part of an offense that gained a school-record 5,917 yards

A.J. CANN (60)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the third round (67th overall) of the 2015 draft• Fifth-year G has started 59 of 61 games, including 15 in 2018• In 2017, part of an offensive line that helped the team lead the league in rushing for the first time in franchise history and allow a franchise-low 24 sacks • 8/8 at BAL: Started at RG

DONNELL GREENE (73)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 36 games (29 starts) at Minnesota where he saw action in 10 games at LT in 2018, blocking for an offense that averaged 28.9 points per game • 8/8 at BAL: Saw 27 snaps at OT

BEN IJALANA (66)

• Originally drafted by Indianapolis in the second round (49th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft before signing with Jacksonville on Aug. 10, 2019• Has appeared in 34 games in his NFL career in stints with the Indianapolis Colts (2011-12) and the New York Jets (2013-18)

BRANDON LINDER (65)

• Started all eight games he played in 2018 prior to being placed on injured/reserve• Sixth-year pro has started in all 53 games he has played• Switched from RG to C prior to the 2016 season after being drafted in the third round (93rd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft• In 2017, part of an offensive line that helped the team lead the league in rushing for the first time in franchise history and allow a franchise-low 24 sacks • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

KC MCDERMOTT (62)

• Originally signed by jacksonville as a undrafted rookie on May 11, 2018 and spent the 2018 season on the team’s practice squad• Undrafted rookie who appeared in 40 career games along the offensive line for the Miami (Fla.) and, in his senior season in 2017, was named to the All-ACC Third Team • 8/8 at BAL: Saw 27 snaps at OT

ANDREW NORWELL (68)

• Has appeared in 55 career games with 54 starts during a four-year career in Carolina and signed with the Jaguars as an unrestricted free agent on March 15, 2018• Has started in 47 consecutive games dating back to Week 12 of the 2015 season • Named Associated Press All-Pro First Team in 2017 • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

CEDRIC OGBUEHI (77)

• Originally drafted by Cincinnati in the first round (21st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft where he spent four seasons before signing with Jacksonville on March 16, 2019• Appeared in 35 games, making 25 starts, during a four-year stint in Cincinnati • 8/8 at BAL: Started at RT

WILL RICHARDSON JR. (76)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the fourth round (129th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft• Did not see action during his rookie season (2018) as he was placed on IR on Oct. 20, 2018• Appeared in 34 games with 32 starts at tackle at North Carolina State • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at OT

CAM ROBINSON (74)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the second round (34th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft• Third-year LT who started 15 of the team’s 16 regular season and all three postseason games as a rookie in 2017Started in the first two games of the 2018 season before spending the rest of the season on IR • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play (PUP)

TYLER SHATLEY (69)

• Has played in 62 games (15 starts) in six seasons with the team after signing with Jacksonville as a rookie free agent in 2014• Stepped in as the teams starting center in 2018 after OL Brandon Linder was placed on injured/reserve prior to Week 11, making 15 appearances

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PLAYER SNAPSHOTSand six starts on the year• Played in 16 games in 2017 and made four starts, helping the team lead the league in rushing for the first time in franchise history and allow a franchise history low 24 sacks • 8/8 at BAL: Started at C and saw action at RG

BUNCHY STALLINGS (64)

• Signed with Jacksonville in 2019 as an undrafted rookie free agent• Played at Kentucky from 2014-18, starting all 13 games in 2018 and earning Associated Press first-team All-America honors • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at OG

JAWAAN TAYLOR (75)

• Drafted by Jacksonville in the second round (35th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft• Did not miss a game in his three-year career for the University of Florida, playing in all 37 games with 35 starts (33 at RT, 2 at LT) • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

BRANDON THOMAS (70)

• Originally drafted in the third round (100th overall) by San Francisco inthe 2014 NFL Draft before spending time with Detroit (2016-17) and being signed by Jacksonville to the team’s practice squad on Oct. 23, 2017• Spent the offseason with Jacksonville in 2018 before being waived and later signed to the practice squad prior to Week 7 • 8/8 at BAL: Started at LG

JOSH WELLS (72)

• Originally signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie in 2014• Fifth-year OL has contributed on special teams, LT, LG and RT• Appeared in seven games (five starts) in 2018, relieving LT Cam Robinson after he went down with a knee injury on Sept. 16 vs. N.E. • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at LT

LEONARD WESTER (61)

• Originally signed by Tampa Bay as an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2016, spending three seasons (2016-18) and appearing in 27 games (one start) with the team, before signing with Jacksonville as a free agent in 2019• Played in all 16 games in 2018 with Tampa Bay and earned his first career start vs. Carolina on Dec. 2, 2018 • 8/8 at BAL: Started at LT

CORNERBACKSBREON BORDERS (31)

• Has spent time with Oakland, Buffalo and Houston before signing withJacksonville’s practice squad on Oct. 25, 2018• Spent time on the team’s practice squad on 2018 before being promoted to the 53-man roster on Dec. 22, 2018• Attended Duke where he finished his career tied for sixth in interceptions (12) and third in passes defensed (46) in the school record book • 8/8 at BAL: Started at CB, recording three tackles (two solo)

A.J. BOUYE (21)

• Earned first career Pro Bowl nod and second-team Associated Press All-Pro honors in the 2017 season• Originally signed by Houston as an undrafted rookie on May 10, 2013 before signing with Jacksonville on March 10, 2017• Career totals include 240 tackles (208 solo), 57 passes defensed, 13 INTs, 1.0 sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

D.J. HAYDEN (25)

• Originally drafted by Oakland in the first round (12th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft and then spent 2017 with Detroit before signing with Jacksonville on March 4, 2018• Recorded 45 tackles in 10 games and was part of a secondary that ranked second overall in passing defense in the NFL with Jacksonville in 2018 • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

TAE HAYES (30)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 52 games (33 starts) at Appalachain State, including 26 consecutive starts to close his career and totaled nine INTs, 33 passes defensed, 135 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks • 8/8 at BAL: Registered three tackles (two solo), two passes defensed and one INT

TRE HERNDON (37)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2018 season• Tallied seven tackles (six solo) in 11 apperances in 2018• Played both CB and nickel back at Vanderbilt in 48 career games with 36 starts and totaled 126 tackles (93 solo), 2.5 tackles for a loss, 2.0 sacks, two INTs and 25 passes defensed • 8/8 at BAL: Started at CB, recording three tackles and one pass defensed

QUENTON MEEKS (24)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2018 season• Appeared in eight games and recorded four tackles and added four special teams tackles as a rookie during the 2018 season• Played at Stanford and finished his career with 39 games played, 121 tackles, 25 passes defensed and seven INTs • 8/8 at BAL: Started at CB, making one tackle

PICASSO NELSON JR. (43)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 50 games and registered 202 tackles and four INTs at Southern Mississippi• Registered 59 tackles and one INT as a senior in 2018 after missingthe 2017 season due to injury • 8/8 at BAL: Recorded three tackles, two QBH, one TFL and 1.0 sack

JALEN RAMSEY (20)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2016 draft• Career totals include 193 tackles, 44 PDs and nine INTs• Has tallied 11 career games with multiple passes defensed, the most through three seasons in franchise history• Earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl nod in 2019 • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

JOSH ROBINSON (29)

• Seventh-year CB who signed with Jacksonville as a free agent on July 26, 2019• Originally drafted by Minnesota in the third round (66th) of the 2012 NFL Draft before spending time with Tampa Bay (2016-17) and New Orleans (2018)• Career totals include 179 tackles, 15 passes defensed and five interceptions • 8/8 at BAL: Registered two tackles (one solo)

SAIVION SMITH (35)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 15 games for Alabama in 2018 with 12 starts, recording 60

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PLAYER SNAPSHOTStackles, five passes defensed and a team-high three INTs• Spent the 2017 season at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College and tallied 31 tackles, six passes defensed and two INTs • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at CB, making two tackles

BRANDON WATSON (40)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Appeared in 51 career games at Michigan and contributed 79 tackles, 18 passes defensed and three INTs (two returned for a TD)• Played in all 13 games as a fifth-year senior in 2018 and made a career-high 38 tackles and three INTs • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at CB, recording one tackle

SAFETIESCODY DAVIS (22)

• Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Jaguars on March 15, 2018 after spending 2013-17 with the St. Louis and Los Angeles Rams• Career totals include 31 tackles (20 solo), two INTs, seven passes defensed, one fumble recovery and 38 special teams tackles • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

RONNIE HARRISON (36)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the third round (93rd overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft• Second-year S who amassed 31 tackles (23 solo), 1.0 sack, three passes defensed and one INT during his rookie campaign• Was a two-time national champion at Alabama (2016,18), where he amassed 177 tackles (110 solo), seven INTs, seven tackles for a loss, 3.5 sacks, 24 passes defensed, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries during his three seasons with the Crimson Tide • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

JOSHUA MOON (39)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 38 games (30 starts) at Georgia Southern and totaled 192 tackes (116 solo), 11 passes defensed, five INTs, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery• Started all 12 games in 2018 and posted a team-high 71 tackles and one INT • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at S, making one tackle

C.J. REAVIS (38)

• Originally signed by Jacksonville as a rookie free agent on May 11, 2018• Played two seasons with Marshall and tallied 123 tackles (42 solo) in 21 games played and originally joined the Jaguars as a rookie free agent in 2018• Played one season at Virginia Tech before transferring to East Mississippi Community College and was featured on ‘Last Chance U,’ the Netflix series that documents the East Mississippi community college football team • 8/8 at BAL: Started at FS, amassing a team-high eight tackles (six solo)

JARROD WILSON (26)

• Originally signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie on May 1, 2016• Fourth-year S who has appeared in 47 games over three seasons• In 2018 he appeared in all 16 games for the second time in his career and recorded a career-high 16 tackles and one pass defense • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

ANDREW WINGARD (42)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played at Wyoming from 2015-18 where he finished second in school history with 454 tackles, 18 passes defensed, 10 INTs and five forced fumbles

• Recorded 87 tackles (46 solo), three passes defensed and two INTs as asenior in 2018, earning first-team All-Mountain West honors • 8/8 at BAL: Started at SS, registering four tackles (three solo)

LINEBACKERSD.J. ALEXANDER (59)

• Originally drafted by Kansas City in the fifth round (172nd overall) ofthe 2015 NFL draft• Signed as an unrestricted free agent by Jacksonville on May 1, 2019• Has posted 30 career special teams tackles, including a career-high 11 special teams tackles as a rookie in 2015• Appeared in 12 regular season games and totaled three special teams tackles and one fumble recovery with Philadelphia in 2018• Selected to the Pro Bowl in 2016 as a special teamer • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at ILB, recording four tackles

JOE GILES-HARRIS (57)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Registered 312 tackles, 9.5 sacks and two INTs, becoming 20th Duke player in history to reach 300 tackles• Team captain in 2018 and registered 80 tackles and two passes defensed, earning first-team All-ACC honors • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at LB, making one tackle

NAJEE GOODE (52)

• Originally drafted by Tampa Bay in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2012 NFL draft before spending five seasons with Philadelphia (2013-17) and one year with Indianapolis (2018)• Has totaled 40 tackles (28 solo), 1.0 sack, one fumble recovery, one INT and five passes defensed in his 80-game career, as well as 30 special teams tackles• Super Bowl LII Champion with Philadelphia • 8/8 at BAL: Started at MLB and recorded three tackles (two solo)

MYLES JACK (44)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the second round (36th overall) of the 2016 draft• Career totals include 219 tackles, 5.0 sacks and six passes defensed• Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and recorded his first career 100-plus tackle season (107) in 2018• Played every snap on defense in 2018 (1,020 snaps) and was one of three players in the NFL to play 100 percent of his team’s defensive snaps • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

LEON JACOBS (48)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the seventh round (230th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft• Second-year linebacker who appeared in 12 games during his rookie campaign, making three starts, and compiling 17 tackles (12 solo)• Played in 59 games at Wisconsin, most by a player in FBS history, starting 18 games and posted 142 tackles, 15.5 TFL, 6.5 sacks and three INTs • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at LB

JAKE RYAN (47)

• Originally drafted by Green Bay in the fourth round (129th overall) of the 2015 NFL draft and signed with Jacksonville on March 19, 2019• Fifth-year veteran has totaled 206 career tackles in 43 career games for the Packers• Spent the 2018 season on Green Bay’s reserve/injured list after sustaining a knee injury during training camp• Appeared in a career-high 15 games with 12 starts and totaled 79 tackles

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PLAYER SNAPSHOTS• His 17.0 sacks in 2018 were the most by an SEC player in a single season since the NCAA started official sack records in 2000 • 8/8 at BAL: Started at DE, recording one TFL

TAVEN BRYAN (90)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (29th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft• Saw action in all 16 games during his rookie campaign, making one start and amassing 20 tackles (13) solo, 1.0 sack and three TFL on the season• Career totals at Florida include 67 tackles (31 solo), 10.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries • 8/8 at BAL: Started at DT

CALAIS CAMPBELL (93)

• Originally drafted by Arizona in the second round (50th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft and played there from 2008-17 prior to signing with Jacksonville as a UFA on March 10, 2017• Became the first player in franchise history to record double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons by leading the team with 10.5 sacks in 2018 after posting a franchise record 14.5 sacks in 2017• Three-time Pro Bowl selection (2014, 2015, 2018)• His 152 career starts are second-most among all active defensive linemen, trailing only Denver’s Domata Peko (186) • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

MARCELL DAREUS (99)

• Traded to Jacksonville for a 2018 sixth-round draft pick from Buffalo on Oct. 28, 2017 and appeared in nine games with the Jaguars in 2017• Started all 15 games, recording 32 tackles (23 solo) in 2018• Two-time Pro Bowler, in which he appeared (2014, 2015) • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

LYNDON JOHNSON (92)

• Originally signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie on April 30, 2018 before being promoted to the 53-man roster on December 14, 2018• Played at Cincinnati and appeared in 26 career games, totaling 31 tackles (17 solo), four TFL and one forced fumble • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at DT, making one tackle

MICHAEL HUGHES (97)

• Signed with the Jaguars as a rookie free agent on May 11, 2018• Spent the 2018 season on Injured Reserve • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at DT, amassing two tackles

ABRY JONES (95)

• Earned roster spot as an undrafted rookie in 2013 and has played in 54 games• Career totals include 157 tackles (110 solo), 7.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 12 passes defensed• In 2018, appeared in 15 games and recorded 29 tackles (21 solo), including 1.0 sack• Is currently the longest-tenured Jaguar (2013-pres.) • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

DATONE JONES (96)

• Originally entered the NFL as a first round draft pick (26th overall) by Green Bay in 2013 and signed with Jacksonville on June 4, 2019• Seventh-year DL who has appeared in 67 games, starting in nine• Has totaled 87 tackles (55 solo), 10.0 sacks and one INT in his career duringstints with the Packers, Vikings, Lions, 49ers and Cowboys • 8/8 at BAL: Started at DE, making one tackle

(50 solo), including his first career sack during the 2017 season • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play (NFI)

CONNOR STRACHAN (49)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 51 games at Boston College and totaled 267 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, two INTs and seven fumble recoveries• Earned third-team All-ACC honors after tallying a career-high 91 tackles and one forced fumble in 2018 • 8/8 at BAL: Saw 47 snaps at LB, registering seven tackles (four solo)

DAVIS TULL (58)

• Originally drafted by New Orleans in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft before signing with the Jaguars on Aug. 10, 2019• Second-year LB who spent the 2015 season on Injured Reserve, spent parts of the 2016 season on Atlanta’s practice squad and training camp with the Rams in 2017.• Most recently played with the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football League during the 2018 season

QUINCY WILLIAMS (56)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the third round (98th overall) ofthe 2019 NFL Draft• Played in 43 games at Murray State and registered 231 tackles (142solo), three INTs, 18 tackles for loss, nine passes defensed, threeforced fumbles and one fumble recovery.• Earned First-Team All-Ohio Valley Conference honors after recording a team-leading 111 tackles (78 solo), 9.5 tackles for loss, six passes defensed, two INTs and two forced fumbles during his senior year (2018) • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

RAMIK WILSON (53)

• Originally drafted by Kansas City in the fourth round (118th overall) in the 2015 draft• Fifth-year LB is in his first season in Jacksonville after starting his career in Kansas City, where he played for three-plus seasons before joining the Rams in 2018• Has totaled 142 tackles, nine TFL, four fumble recoveries, forced one fumble and one INT• Played in all 16 games in 2018 with the Rams, including four starts at LB, and three postseason contests, including Super Bowl LII • 8/8 at BAL: Started at WLB, recording seven tackles (two solo) and one pass defense

DEFENSIVE LINEELI ANKOU (54)

• Signed by Houston as an undrafted rookie on May 12, 2017 and spent training camp with the Texans prior to being waived and picked up by Jacksonville prior to the 2017 season• Saw action in two games for the Jaguars in 2018, recording four tackles• Played in nine games as a rookie in 2017 and recorded 15 tackles • 8/8 at BAL: Started at NT, registering three tackles

JOSH ALLEN (41)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (seventh overall) ofthe 2019 NFL Draft• Did not miss a game in his four-year career with the Kentucky Wildcats, playing in all 51 games with 35 starts, finishing his career with 220 tackles, 31.5 sacks, 11 forced fumbles, two FFs and eight passes defensed• As a senior in 2018, tallied 88 tackles, 17.0 sacks, 21.5 TFL and five forced fumbles, earning consensus first-team All-America honors and SEC Defensive Player of the Year

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PLAYER SNAPSHOTSJOSH LAMBO (4)

• Fifth-year K who set a Jaguars record when he made 24 consecutive FGs from Nov. 19, 2017 - Nov. 11, 2018• Finished the 2017 season going 19 of 20 on FGs (95.0 FG pct.), including 12 of 12 (100.0 FG pct.) at TIAA Bank Field after signing with Jacksonville on Nov. 12, 2017• His 95.0 FG pct. is the best mark in Jaguars’ single season history among kickers with at least 10 FG attempts • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

MATT OVERTON (45)

• Signed with Jacksonville on Oct. 12, 2018• Originally signed by Seattle as an undrafted rookie in 2007• Eighth-year LS has played in 100 games during stints with Indianapolis and Jacksonville, and was selected to the Pro Bowl after the 2013 season • 8/8 at BAL: Started at LS

LERENTEE MCCRAY (55)

• Signed by Jacksonville as an unrestricted free agent on March 10, 2017 and played in 13 games in 2018, primarily on special teams• Career totals include 34 tackles (17 solo), 4.0 sacks and two forced fumbles insix years with stops in Denver, Green Bay, Buffalo and Jacksonville• Was selected as a special teams captain by his teammates for the 2018 season and recorded seven special teams tackles, which was second most on the team • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

YANNICK NGAKOUE (91)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the third round (69th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft• Started all 16 games in 2018 for a second consecutive season, tallying 28 tackles, including 9.5 sacks• Owns the franchise rookie record for sacks in a single season (8.0)• Led the league with six forced fumbles in 2017, earning his first career Pro Bowl nod• His 29.5 sacks rank third in franchise history • 8/8 at BAL: Did not play

DONTAVIUS RUSSELL (98)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the seventh round (235th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft• Played in 52 games at Auburn (49 starts), making 153 tackles (57 solo), 17 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, five passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at DT

DAWUANE SMOOT (94)

• Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the third round (68th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft• Third-year DE who has played in 24 games for Jacksonville, compiling 19 tackles (14 solo) during that time• Appeared in eight games in 2018, amassing four tackles (three solo) • 8/8 at BAL: Saw 38 snaps at DE, amassing two tackles, one QBH and one TFL

KALANI VAKAMEILAL0 (78)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 46 games (31 starts) at Oregon State and finished his career with 75 tackles, including 13.5 tackles for loss • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at DT

ANDREW WILLIAMS (79)

• Undrafted rookie who signed with the Jaguars prior to the 2019 season• Played in 53 games at Auburn from 2015-18 and tallied 71 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks • 8/8 at BAL: Saw action at DT

SPECIAL TEAMSLOGAN COOKE (9)

• Second-year punter was drafted by Jacksonville in the seventh round (247th overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft• Played in all 16 games as a rookie in 2018, netting an average of 41.3 yards per punt• Downed 37 punts inside the 20 in 2018, which was a franchise record and the third-most in the NFL• Appeared in 45 career games at Mississippi State serving as the primary punter, averaging 41.7 yards per punt during his career • 8/8 at BAL: Punted eight times for 363 yards (45.4 avg.), with a long of 59, with four punts landing inside the 20-yard line

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ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ59 Alexander, D.J. LB 6-2 233 9/30/91 27 5 Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA-'1941 Allen, Josh DE 6-5 262 7/13/97 22 R Kentucky Montclair, N.J. D1-'1954 Ankou, Eli DT 6-3 325 6/8/94 25 3 UCLA Ottawa, Ontario, Can. W (Hou.)-'1730O Armstead, Ryquell RB 5-11 220 10/30/96 22 R Temple Millville, N.J. D5-'1967 Armstrong, Ka'John OL 6-5 300 5/25/96 23 R Eastern Michigan Detroit, Mich. FA-'1923 Blue, Alfred RB 6-2 225 4/27/91 28 6 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (Hou.)-'1916 Board, C.J. WR 6-1 181 12/12/93 25 1 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn. FA-'1931 Borders, Breon CB 6-0 189 7/22/95 24 1 Duke Statesville, N.C. PS-'1821 Bouye, A.J. CB 6-0 191 8/16/91 27 7 Central Florida Tucker, Ga. UFA (Hou.)-'1719 Brady, Tyre WR 6-3 211 4/19/95 24 R Marshall Homestead, Fla. FA-'1990 Bryan, Taven DL 6-5 291 3/11/96 23 2 Florida Casper, Wyo. D1-'1893 Campbell, Calais DL 6-8 300 9/1/86 32 12 Miami (Fla.) Aurora, Co. UFA (Ari.)-'1760 Cann, A.J. OL 6-3 315 10/3/91 27 5 South Carolina Bamberg, S.C. D3-'1517 Chark Jr., DJ WR 6-4 198 9/23/96 22 2 Louisiana State Alexandria, La. D2-'1884 Cole, Keelan WR 6-1 194 4/20/93 26 3 Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky. FA-'1718 Conley, Chris WR 6-3 205 10/25/92 26 5 Georgia Dallas, Ga. UFA (K.C.)-'199 Cooke, Logan P 6-5 230 7/28/95 24 2 Mississippi State Darbun, Miss. D7b-'1899 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 3/13/90 29 9 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. T (Buf.)-'1722 Davis, Cody S 6-2 203 6/6/89 30 7 Texas Tech Stephenville, Texas UFA (LAR)-'1886 Ernsberger, Donnie TE 6-2 237 10/13/96 22 2 Western Michigan Battle Creek, Mich. FA- '197 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 30 8 Arizona Austin, Texas UFA (Phi)-'1927 Fournette, Leonard RB 6-0 228 1/18/95 24 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D1-'1757 Giles-Harris, Joe LB 6-2 234 4/1/97 22 R Duke Nyack, N.Y. FA-'1952 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 244 6/4/89 30 8 West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio FA-'1973 Greene, Donnell OL 6-5 335 11/9/95 23 R Minnesota Marietta, Ga. FA-'1936 Harrison, Ronnie S 6-3 207 4/18/97 22 2 Alabama Tallahassee, Fla. D3-'1825 Hayden, D.J. CB 5-11 190 6/27/90 29 7 Houston Houston, Texas UFA (Det.)-'1830D Hayes, Tae CB 5-9 188 8/19/97 21 R Appalachian State Decatur, Ala. FA-'1981 Henderson, Quadree WR 5-8 190 9/12/96 22 2 Pittsburgh Wilmington, Del. FA-'1937 Herndon, Tre CB 5-11 185 3/5/96 23 2 Vanderbilt Chattanooga, Tenn FA-'1897 Hughes, Michael DT 6-2 308 4/3/96 23 2 Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. FA-'1866 Ijalana, Ben OL 6-4 322 8/6/89 30 9 Villanova New Brunswick, N.J. FA-'1944 Jack, Myles LB 6-1 244 9/3/95 23 4 UCLA Scottsdale, Ariz. D2-'1648 Jacobs, Leon LB 6-2 246 10/3/95 23 2 Wisconsin San Pedro, Calif. D7a-'1892 Johnson, Lyndon DL 6-5 287 5/23/94 25 1 Cincinnati West Point, Miss. FA-'1995 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 318 9/8/91 27 7 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga. FA-'1385 Jones, Charles TE 6-4 255 8/5/96 23 R Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-'1996 Jones, Datone DL 6-4 285 7/24/90 28 7 UCLA Compton, Calif. FA-'1983 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 258 4/9/93 26 4 Notre Dame Oil City, Pa FA-'184 Lambo, Josh K 6-0 215 11/19/90 28 5 Texas A&M Lansing, Mich. FA-'1711 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 196 11/25/91 27 6 Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D2a-'143 Lee, Tanner QB 6-4 217 2/14/95 24 1 Nebraska Destrehan, La. PS-'1814 Leonard, Raphael WR 6-2 197 5/26/97 22 R Southern Illinois Starkville, Miss. FA-'1965 Linder, Brandon OL 6-6 315 1/25/92 27 6 Miami (Fla.) Southwest Ranches, Fla. D3-'1433 Mays, Devante RB 5-11 237 5/26/94 25 2 Utah State Livingston, Texas FA-'1988 McBride, Tre WR 6-0 210 12/1/92 26 4 William & Mary McDonogh, Ga. FA-'1955 McCray, Lerentee DE 6-3 249 8/26/90 28 6 Florida Ocala, Fla. UFA (Buf.)-'1762 McDermott, KC OL 6-5 311 4/18/96 23 1 Miami (Fla.) Wellington, Fla. FA-'192 McGough, Alex QB 6-3 214 11/19/95 23 1 Florida International Tampa, Fla. FA-'1924 Meeks, Quenton CB 6-1 209 6/20/97 22 2 Stanford San Diego, Calif. PS-'1849O Meier, Carson TE 6-5 254 6/29/95 24 R Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. FA- '1915 Minshew II, Gardner QB 6-1 225 5/16/95 24 R Washington State Flowood, Miss. D6-'1939 Moon, Joshua S 6-0 200 5/18/97 22 R Georgia Southern Fairburn, Ga. FA-'1943 Nelson Jr., Picasso CB 5-10 193 4/15/96 23 R Southern Mississippi Mendenhall, Miss. FA-'1991 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 3/31/95 24 4 Maryland Bowie, Md. D3-'1668 Norwell, Andrew OL 6-6 325 10/25/91 27 6 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio UFA (Car.)-'1877 Ogbuehi, Cedric OL 6-5 308 4/25/92 27 5 Texas A&M Allen, Texas UFA (Cin)-'1989 Oliver, Josh TE 6-5 249 3/21/97 22 R San José State Paso Robles, Calif. D3-'1980` O'Shaughnessy, James TE 6-4 245 1/14/92 27 5 Illinois State Naperville, Ill. W (N.E.)-'1745 Overton, Matt LS 6-1 243 7/6/85 34 8 Western Washington San Leandro, Calif. FA-'1810 Pryor Sr., Terrelle WR 6-4 228 6/20/89 30 8 Ohio State Jeannette, Pa. FA-'1920 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 208 10/24/94 24 4 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. D1-'1634 Rawls, Thomas RB 5-9 215 8/3/93 26 4 Central Michigan Flint, Mich. FA-'1938 Reavis, C.J. S 6-0 198 11/27/95 23 2 Marshall Chester, Va. PS-'1876 Richardson Jr., Will OL 6-6 306 1/4/96 23 2 North Carolina State Burlington, N.C. D4-'1874 Robinson, Cam OL 6-6 320 10/9/95 23 3 Alabama West Monroe, La. D2-'1729 Robinson, Josh S 5-10 200 1/8/91 28 8 Central Florida Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-'1998 Russell, Dontavius DT 6-3 320 9/18/95 23 R Auburn Carrolton, Ga. D7-'1947 Ryan, Jake LB 6-2 240 2/27/92 27 5 Michigan Fairview, Ohio UFA (G.B.)-'1969 Shatley, Tyler OL 6-3 310 5/5/91 28 6 Clemson Icard, N.C. FA-'1435 Smith, Saivion CB 6-1 199 11/5/97 21 R Alabama Tampa, Fla. FA-'1994 Smoot, Dawuane DE 6-3 264 3/2/95 24 3 Illinois Groveport, Ohio D3-'1764 Stallings, Bunchy OL 6-2 324 9/27/95 23 R Kentucky McComb, Miss. FA-'1949 Strachan, Connor LB 6-0 230 6/30/95 24 R Boston College Wellesley, Mass. FA-'1987 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 25 5 Texas Chico, Calif. UFA (Dal.)-'1975 Taylor, Jawaan OL 6-5 312 11/25/97 21 R Florida Cocoa, Fla. D2-'1970 Thomas, Brandon OL 6-3 317 2/18/91 28 2 Clemson Spartanburg, S.C. PS-'1858 Tull, Davis LB 6-3 239 11/12/91 27 2 Chattanooga Knoxville, Tenn. FA-'1978 Vakameilalo, Kalani DT 6-3 322 4/30/96 23 R Oregon State Kapolei, Hawaii FA-'1913 Walker, Michael WR 5-11 194 10/29/96 22 R Boston College Naples, Fla. FA-'1940 Watson, Brandon CB 5-11 198 7/11/95 24 R Michigan Wilmington, Del. FA-'1972 Wells, Josh OL 6-6 306 2/14/91 28 6 James Madison Mechanicsville, Va. FA-'1412 Westbrook, Dede WR 6-0 178 11/21/93 25 3 Oklahoma Cameron, Texas D4-'1761 Wester, Leonard OL 6-6 305 1/3/93 26 4 Missouri Western Mount Pleasant, Iowa FA-'1979 Williams, Andrew DT 6-4 294 12/13/95 23 R Auburn McDonogh, Ga. FA-'1956 Williams, Quincy LB 5-11 225 8/28/96 22 R Murray State Birmingham, Ala. D3b-'1926 Wilson, Jarrod S 6-2 210 2/9/94 25 4 Michigan Akron, Ohio FA-'1653 Wilson, Ramik LB 6-2 237 8/19/92 26 5 Georgia Tampa, Fla. FA-'1942 Wingard, Andrew S 6-0 209 12/5/96 22 R Wyoming Arvada, Colo. FA-'1946 Wolf, Ethan TE 6-5 255 11/7/95 23 1 Tennessee Minster, Ohio FA-'19

JAGUARS 2019 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Head Coach: Doug MarroneAssistants: John DeFilippo (Offensive Coordinator), Joe DeCamillis (Special Teams Coordinator), Tom Myslinski (Strength and Conditioning Coordinator), Todd Wash (Defensive Coordinator), Dom Capers (Senior Defensive Assistant) Mark Collins (Linebackers Coach), Joe Danna (Secondary Coach - Safeties), John Donovan (Assistant Running Backs Coach), Sean Karpf (Strength and Conditioning Associate), Jess Langvardt (Strength and Conditioning Associate), Mike Mallory (Assistant Special Teams Coordinator), Keenan McCardell (Wide Receivers Coach), Ron Middleton (Tight Ends Coach), Scott Milanovich (Quarterbacks Coach), Eric Price (Offense-Research), Jason Rebrovich (Defensive Line Coach), Terry Robiskie (Running Backs Coach), Mike Rutenberg (Assistant Linebackers Coach), Cedric Scott (Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach), Dwayne Stukes (Defensive Assistant), Tony Sparano Jr. (Assistant Offensive Line Coach), Tim Walton (Secondary Coach - Cornerbacks), George Warhop (Offensive Line Coach)

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGEEXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ2 Alex McGough QB 6-3 214 11/19/95 23 1 Florida International Tampa, Fla. FA-'193 Tanner Lee QB 6-4 218 2/14/95 24 1 Nebraska Destrehan, La. PS-'184 Josh Lambo K 6-0 215 11/19/90 28 5 Texas A&M Lansing, Mich. FA-'177 Nick Foles QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 30 8 Arizona Austin, Texas UFA (Phi.)-'199 Logan Cooke P 6-5 230 7/28/95 24 2 Mississippi State Darbun, Miss. D7b-'1810 Terrelle Pryor Sr. WR 6-4 228 6/20/89 30 8 Ohio State Jeannette, Pa. FA-'1911 Marqise Lee WR 6-0 196 11/25/91 27 6 Southern California Inglewood, Calif. D2a-'1412 Dede Westbrook WR 6-0 178 11/21/93 25 3 Oklahoma Cameron, Texas D4'-1713 Michael Walker WR 5-11 194 10/29/96 22 R Boston College Naples, Fla. FA-'1914 Raphael Leonard WR 6-2 197 5/26/97 22 R Southern Illinois Starkville, Miss. FA-'1915 Gardner Minshew II QB 6-1 225 5/16/95 24 R Washington State Flowood, Miss. D6-'1916 C.J. Board WR 6-1 181 12/12/93 25 1 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn. FA-'1917 DJ Chark Jr. WR 6-4 198 9/23/96 22 2 Louisiana State Alexandria, La. D2-'1818 Chris Conley WR 6-3 205 10/25/92 26 5 Georgia Dallas, Ga. UFA (K.C.)-'1919 Tyre Brady WR 6-3 211 4/19/95 24 R Marshall Homestead, Fla. FA-'1920 Jalen Ramsey CB 6-1 208 10/24/94 24 4 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. D1-'1621 A.J. Bouye CB 6-0 191 8/16/91 27 7 Central Florida Tucker, Ga. UFA (Hou.)-'1722 Cody Davis S 6-2 203 6/6/89 30 7 Texas Tech Stpehnville, Texas UFA (LAR)-'1823 Alfred Blue RB 6-2 225 4/27/91 28 6 Louisiana State Marrero, La. UFA (Hou.)-'1924 Quenton Meeks CB 6-1 209 6/20/97 22 2 Stanford San Diego, Calif. PS-'1825 D.J. Hayden CB 5-11 190 6/27/90 29 7 Houston Houston, Texas UFA (Det.)-'1826 Jarrod Wilson S 6-2 210 1/23/94 25 4 Michigan Akron, Ohio FA-'1627 Leonard Fournette RB 6-0 228 1/18/95 24 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D1-1729 Josh Robinson S 5-10 200 1/8/91 28 8 Central Florida Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-'1930O Ryquell Armstead RB 5-11 220 10/30/96 22 R Temple Millville, N.J. D5-'1930D Tae Hayes CB 5-9 188 8/19/97 21 R Appalachian State Decatur, Ala. FA-'1931 Breon Borders CB 6-0 189 7/22/95 24 1 Duke Statesville, N.C. PS-'18

33 Devante Mays RB 5-11 237 5/26/94 25 2 Utah State Livingston, Texas FA- '1934 Thomas Rawls RB 5-9 215 8/3/93 26 4 Central Michigan Flint, Mich. FA-'1935 Saivion Smith CB 6-1 199 11/5/97 21 R Alabama Tampa, Fla. FA-'1936 Ronnie Harrison S 6-3 207 4/18/97 22 2 Alabama Tallahassee, Fla. D3-'1837 Tre Herndon CB 5-11 185 3/5/96 23 2 Vanderbilt Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-'1838 C.J. Reavis S 6-0 198 11/27/95 23 2 Marshall Chester, Va. PS-'1839 Josh Moon S 6-0 200 5/18/97 22 R Georgia Southern Fairburn, Ga. FA-'1940 Brandon Watson CB 5-11 198 7/11/95 24 R Michigan Wilmington, Del. FA-'1941 Josh Allen DE 6-5 262 7/13/97 22 R Kentucky Montclair, N.J. FA-'1942 Andrew Wingard S 6-0 209 12/5/96 22 R Wyoming Arvada, Colo. FA-'1943 Picasso Nelson Jr. CB 5-10 193 4/15/96 23 R Southern Mississippi Mendenhall, Miss. FA-'1944 Myles Jack LB 6-1 244 9/3/95 23 4 UCLA Scottsdale, Ariz. D2-1645 Matt Overton LS 6-1 243 7/6/85 34 8 Western Washington San Leandro, Calif. FA-'1846 Ethan Wolf TE 6-5 255 11/7/95 23 1 Tennessee Minster, Ohio FA-'1947 Jake Ryan LB 6-2 240 2/27/92 27 5 Michigan Fairview, Ohio UFA (G.B.)-'1948 Leon Jacobs LB 6-2 246 10/3/95 23 2 Wisconsin San Pedro, Calif. D7a-'1849O Carson Meier TE 6-5 254 6/29/95 24 R Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla. FA- '1949D Connor Strachan LB 6-0 230 6/30/95 24 R Boston College Wellesley, Mass. FA-'1952 Najee Goode LB 6-0 244 6/4/89 30 8 West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio FA-'1953 Ramik Wilson LB 6-2 237 8/19/92 26 5 Georgia Tampa, Fla. FA-'1954 Eli Ankou DT 6-3 325 6/8/94 25 3 UCLA Ottawa, Ontario, Can. W (Hou.)-'1755 Lerentee McCray DE 6-3 249 8/26/90 28 6 Florida Ocala, Fla. UFA (Buf.)-'1756 Quincy Williams LB 5-11 225 8/28/96 22 R Murray State Birmingham, Ala. D3b-'1957 Joe Giles-Harris LB 6-2 234 4/1/1997 22 R Duke Nyack, N.Y. FA-'1958 Tull, Davis LB 6-3 239 11/12/1991 27 2 Chattanooga Knoxville, Tenn. FA-'1959 D.J. Alexander LB 6-2 233 9/30/91 27 5 Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA-'1960 A.J. Cann OL 6-3 315 10/3/91 27 5 South Carolina Bamberg, S.C. D3-'1561 Leonard Wester OL 6-6 305 1/3/93 26 4 Missouri Western Mount Pleasant, Iowa FA-'1962 KC McDermott OL 6-5 311 4/18/96 23 1 Miami (Fla.) Wellington, Fla. FA-'1964 Bunchy Stallings OL 6-2 324 9/27/95 23 R Kentucky McComb, Miss. FA-'1965 Brandon Linder OL 6-6 315 1/25/92 27 6 Miami (Fla.) Southwest Ranches, Fla. D3-'1466 Ben Ijalana OL 6-4 322 8/6/89 30 9 Villanova New Brunswick, N.J. FA-'1967 Ka'John Armstrong OL 6-5 300 5/25/96 23 R Eastern Michigan Detroit, Mich. FA-'1968 Andrew Norwell OL 6-6 325 10/25/91 27 6 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio UFA (Car.)-'1869 Tyler Shatley OL 6-3 310 5/5/91 28 6 Clemson Icard, N.C. FA-'1470 Brandon Thomas OL 6-3 317 2/18/91 28 2 Clemson Spartanburg, S.C. PS-'1872 Josh Wells OL 6-6 306 2/14/91 28 6 James Madison Mechanicsville, Va. FA-'1473 Donnell Greene OL 6-5 335 11/9/95 23 R Minnesota Marietta, Ga. FA-'1974 Cam Robinson OL 6-6 320 10/9/95 23 3 Alabama West Monroe, La. D2-'1775 Jawaan Taylor OL 6-5 312 11/25/97 21 R Florida Cocoa, Fla. D2-'1976 Will Richardson Jr. OL 6-6 306 1/4/96 23 1 North Carolina State Burlington, N.C. D4-'1877 Cedric Ogbuehi OL 6-5 308 4/25/92 27 5 Texas A&M Allen, Texas UFA (Cin.)-'1978 Kalani Vakameilalo DT 6-3 322 4/30/96 23 R Oregon State Kapolei, Hawaii FA-'1979 Andrew Williams DT 6-4 294 12/13/95 23 R Auburn McDonogh, Ga. FA-'1980 James O'Shaughnessy TE 6-4 245 1/14/92 27 5 Illinois State Naperville, Ill. W (N.E.)-'1781 Quadree Henderson WR 5-8 190 9/12/1996 22 2 Pittsburgh Wilmington, Del. FA-'1983 Ben Koyack TE 6-5 258 4/9/93 26 4 Notre Dame Oil City, Pa. FA-'1884 Keelan Cole WR 6-1 194 4/20/93 26 3 Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky. FA-'1785 Charles Jones TE 6-4 255 8/5/96 23 R Tulane New Orleans, La. FA-'1986 Donnie Ernsberger TE 6-2 237 10/13/96 22 2 Western Michigan Battle Creek, Mich. FA-'1987 Geoff Swaim TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 25 5 Texas Chico, Calif. UFA (Dal.)-'1988 Tre McBride WR 6-0 210 12/1/96 22 4 William & Mary McDonogh, Ga. FA-'1989 Josh Oliver TE 6-5 249 3/21/97 22 R San José State Paso Robles, Calif. D3-'1990 Taven Bryan DL 6-5 291 3/11/96 23 2 Florida Casper, Wyo. D1-'1891 Yannick Ngakoue DE 6-2 246 3/31/95 24 4 Maryland Bowie, Md. D3- '1692 Lyndon Johnson DL 6-5 287 5/23/94 25 1 Cincinnati West Point, Miss. FA '1993 Calais Campbell DL 6-8 300 9/1/86 32 12 Miami (Fla.) Aurora, Co. UFA (Ari.)-'1794 Dawuane Smoot DE 6-3 264 3/2/95 24 3 Illinois Groveport, Ohio D3-'1795 Abry Jones DT 6-4 318 9/8/91 27 7 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga. FA-'1396 Datone Jones DL 6-4 285 7/24/90 29 7 UCLA Compton, Calif. FA-'1997 Michael Hughes DT 6-2 308 4/3/96 23 2 Nevada-Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. FA-'1898 Dontavius Russell DT 6-3 320 9/18/95 23 R Auburn Carrolton, Ga. D7-'1999 Marcell Dareus DT 6-3 331 3/13/90 29 9 Alabama Birmingham, Ala. T (Buf.)-'17

JAGUARS 2019 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN12th Year (1)

93 Campbell, Calais DL 6-8 300 9/1/86 32 12 Miami (Fla.) Aurora, Co.9th Year (2)

99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 3/13/90 29 9 Alabama Birmingham, Ala.66 Ijalana, Ben OT 6-4 322 8/6/89 30 9 Villanova New Brunswick, N.J.

8th Year (5)7 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 30 8 Arizona Austin, Tex.

52 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 244 6/4/89 30 8 West Virginia Cleveland, Ohio45 Overton, Matt LS 6-1 243 7/6/85 34 8 Western Washington San Leandro, Calif.10 Pryor Sr., Terrelle WR 6-4 228 6/20/89 30 8 Ohio State Jeannette, Penn.29 Robinson, Josh DB 5-10 200 1/8/91 28 8 UCF Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

7th Year (5)21 Bouye, A.J. CB 6-0 191 8/16/91 27 7 Central Florida Tucker, Ga.22 Davis, Cody S 6-2 203 6/6/89 30 7 Texas Tech Stephenville, Texas25 Hayden, D.J. CB 5-11 190 6/27/90 29 7 Houston Houston, Texas95 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 318 9/8/91 27 7 Georgia Warner Robins, Ga.96 Jones, Datone DL 6-4 285 7/24/90 29 7 UCLA Compton, Calif.

6th Year (7)23 Blue, Alfred RB 6-2 225 4/27/91 28 6 Louisiana State Marrero, La.11 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 196 11/25/91 27 6 Southern California Inglewood, Calif.65 Linder, Brandon OL 6-6 315 1/25/92 27 6 Miami (Fla.) Southwest Ranches, Fla.55 McCray, Lerentee DE 6-3 249 8/26/90 28 6 Florida Ocala, Fla.68 Norwell, Andrew OL 6-6 325 10/25/91 27 6 Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio69 Shatley, Tyler OL 6-3 310 5/5/91 28 6 Clemson Icard, N.C.72 Wells, Josh OL 6-6 306 2/14/91 28 6 James Madison Mechanicsville, Va.

5th Year (9)59 Alexander, DJ LB 6-2 233 9/30/91 27 5 Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif.60 Cann, A.J. OL 6-3 315 10/3/91 27 5 South Carolina Bamberg, S.C.18 Conley, Chris WR 6-3 205 10/25/92 26 5 Georgia Dallas, Ga.4 Lambo, Josh K 6-0 215 11/19/90 28 5 Texas A&M Lansing, Mich.

77 Ogbuehi, Cedric OL 6-5 308 4/25/92 27 5 Texas A&M Allen, Tex.80 O'Shaughnessy, James TE 6-4 245 1/14/92 27 5 Illinois State Naperville, Ill.47 Ryan, Jake LB 6-2 240 2/27/92 27 5 Michigan Fairview, Ohio87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 25 5 Texas Chico, Calif.57 Wilson, Ramik LB 6-2 237 8/19/92 26 5 Georgia Tampa, Fla.

4th Year (8)44 Jack, Myles LB 6-1 244 9/3/95 23 4 UCLA Scottsdale, Ariz.83 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 258 4/9/93 26 4 Notre Dame Oil City, Pa.88 McBride, Tre WR 6-0 210 12/1/96 26 4 William & Mary McDonogh, Ga.91 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 3/31/95 24 4 Maryland Bowie, Md.20 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 208 10/24/94 24 4 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn.34 Rawls, Thomas RB 5-9 215 8/3/93 26 4 Central Michigan Flint, Mich.61 Wester, Leonard OL 6-6 305 1/3/93 26 4 Missouri Western Mount Pleasant, Iowa26 Wilson, Jarrod S 6-2 210 2/9/94 25 4 Michigan Arkon, Ohio

3rd Year (6)54 Ankou, Eli DT 6-3 325 6/8/94 25 3 UCLA Ottawa, Ontario, Can.84 Cole, Keelan WR 6-1 194 4/20/93 26 3 Kentucky Wesleyan Louisville, Ky.27 Fournette, Leonard RB 6-0 228 1/18/95 24 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La.74 Robinson, Cam OL 6-6 320 10/9/95 23 3 Alabama West Monroe, La.94 Smoot, Dawuane DE 6-3 264 3/21/95 24 3 Illinois Groveport, Ohio12 Westbrook, Dede WR 6-0 178 11/21/93 25 3 Oklahoma Cameron, Tex.

2nd Year (15)90 Bryan, Taven DL 6-5 291 3/11/96 23 2 Florida Casper, Wyo.17 Chark Jr., DJ WR 6-4 198 9/23/96 22 2 Louisiana State Alexandria, La.9 Cooke, Logan P 6-5 230 7/28/95 24 2 Mississippi State Darbun, Miss.

86 Ernsberger, Donnie TE 6-2 237 10/13/96 22 2 Western Michigan Battle Creek, Mich.36 Harrison, Ronnie S 6-3 207 4/18/97 22 2 Alabama Tallahassee, Fla.81 Henderson, Quadree WR 5-8 190 9/12/96 22 2 Pittsburgh Wilmington, Del. 97 Hughes, Michael DT 6-2 308 4/3/96 23 2 UNLV Las Vegas, Nev.41 Herndon, Tre CB 5-11 185 3/5/96 23 2 Vanderbilt Chattanooga, Tenn48 Jacobs, Leon LB 6-2 246 10/3/95 23 2 Wisconsin San Pedro, Calif.

33O Mays, Devante RB 5-11 237 5/26/94 25 2 Utah State Livingston, Texas43 Meeks, Quenton CB 6-1 209 6/20/97 22 2 Stanford San Diego, Calif38 Reavis, C.J. S 6-1 198 11/27/95 23 2 Marshall Chester, Va.76 Richardson Jr., Will OL 6-6 306 1/4/96 23 2 North Carolina State Burlington, N.C.70 Thomas, Brandon OL 6-3 317 2/18/91 28 2 Clemson Spartanburg, S.C.58 Tull, Davis LB 6-3 239 11/12/91 27 2 Chattanooga Knoxville, Tenn.

1st Year (7)16 Board, C.J. WR 6-1 181 12/12/93 25 1 Chattanooga Clarksville, Tenn.31 Borders, Breon CB 6-0 189 7/22/95 24 1 Duke Statesville, N.C.92 Johnson, Lyndon DL 6-5 287 5/23/94 25 1 Cincinatti West Point, Miss3 Lee, Tanner QB 6-4 217 2/14/95 24 1 Nebraska Destrehan, La.

62 McDermott, KC OL 6-5 311 4/18/96 23 1 Miami (Fla.) Wellington, Fla.2 McGough, Alex QB 6-3 214 11/19/95 23 1 Florida International Tampa, Fla.

46 Wolf, Ethan TE 6-5 255 11/7/95 23 1 Tennessee Minster, OhioRookies (25)

41 Allen, Josh DE 6-5 262 7/13/97 22 R Kentucky Montclair, N.J.30O Armstead, Ryquell RB 5-11 220 10/30/96 22 R Temple Millville, N.J.67 Armstrong, Ka'John OL 6-5 300 5/25/96 23 R Eastern Michigan Detroit, Mich.19 Brady, Tyre WR 6-3 211 4/19/95 24 R Marshall Homestead, Fla.45 Giles-Harris, Joe LB 6-2 234 4/1/97 22 R Duke Nyack, N.Y.73 Greene, Donnell OL 6-5 335 11/9/95 23 R Minnesota Marietta, Ga.

30D Hayes, Tae CB 5-9 188 8/19/97 21 R Appalachian State Decatur, Ala.85 Jones, Charles TE 6-4 255 8/5/96 23 R Tulane New Orleans, La.14 Leonard, Raphael WR 6-2 197 5/26/97 22 R Southern Illinois Starkville, Miss.

49O Meier Carson TE 6-5 254 6/29/95 24 R Oklahoma Tulsa, Okla.15 Minshew II, Gardner QB 6-1 225 5/16/95 24 R Washington State Flowood, Miss.39 Moon, Joshua S 6-0 200 5/18/97 22 R Georgia Southern Fairburn, Ga. 43 Nelson, Picasso CB 5-10 193 4/15/96 23 R Southern Mississippi Mendenhall, Miss. 89 Oliver, Josh TE 6-5 249 3/21/97 22 R San José State Paso Robles, Calif.98 Russell, Dontavius DT 6-3 320 9/18/95 23 R Auburn Carrolton, Ga.35 Smith, Saivion CB 6-1 199 11/5/97 21 R Alabama Tampa, Fla.64 Stallings, Bunchy OL 6-2 324 9/27/95 23 R Kentucky McComb, Miss.

49D Strachan, Connor LB 6-0 230 6/30/95 24 R Boston College Wellesley, Mass. 75 Taylor, Jawaan OL 6-5 312 11/25/97 21 R Florida Cocoa, Fla.78 Vakameilalo, Kalani DT 6-3 322 4/30/96 23 R Oregon State Kapolei, Hawaii13 Walker, Michael WR 5-11 194 10/29/96 22 R Boston College Naples, Fla. 40 Watson, Brandon CB 5-11 198 7/11/95 24 R Michigan Wilmington, Del. 79 Williams, Andrew DT 6-4 294 12/13/95 23 R Auburn McDonough, Ga.56 Williams, Quincy LB 5-11 225 8/28/96 22 R Murray State Birmingham, Ala.42 Wingard, Andrew S 6-0 209 12/5/96 22 R Wyoming Arvada, Colo.

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90OFFENSE 45

NO NAME POS HT WT EXP COLLEGE4 QUARTERBACKS

2 McGough, Alex QB 6-3 214 1 Florida International3 Lee, Tanner QB 6-4 218 1 Nebraska7 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 8 Arizona15 Minshew II, Gardner QB 6-1 225 R Washington State

5 RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS23 Blue, Alfred RB 6-2 225 6 LSU27 Fournette, Leonard RB 6-0 228 3 Louisiana State30O Armstead, Ryquell RB 5-11 220 R Temple33 Mays, Devante RB 5-11 237 2 Utah State34 Rawls, Thomas RB 5-9 215 4 Central Michigan

12 WIDE RECEIVERS10 Pryor Sr., Terrelle WR 6-4 228 8 Ohio State11 Lee, Marqise WR 6-0 196 6 Southern California12 Westbrook, Dede WR 6-0 178 3 Oklahoma13 Walker, Michael WR 5-11 194 R Boston College14 Leonard, Raphael WR 6-2 197 R Southern Illinois16 Board, C.J. WR 6-1 181 1 Chattanooga17 Chark Jr., DJ WR 6-4 198 2 Louisiana State18 Conley, Chris WR 6-3 205 5 Georgia19 Brady, Tyre WR 6-3 211 R Marshall81 Henderson, Quadree WR 5-8 190 2 Pittsburgh84 Cole, Keelan WR 6-1 194 3 Kentucky Wesleyan88 McBride, Tre WR 6-0 210 4 William & Mary

8 TIGHT ENDS46 Wolf, Ethan TE 6-5 255 1 Tennessee49O Meier, Carson TE 6-5 254 R Oklahoma80 O'Shaughnessy, James TE 6-4 245 5 Illinois State83 Koyack, Ben TE 6-5 258 4 Notre Dame85 Jones, Charles TE 6-4 255 R Tulane86 Ernsberger, Donnie TE 6-2 223 2 Western Michigan87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 5 Texas89 Oliver, Josh TE 6-5 249 1 San José State

16 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN60 Cann, A.J. OL 6-3 315 5 South Carolina61 Wester, Leonard OL 6-6 305 4 Missouri Western62 McDermott, KC OL 6-5 311 1 Miami (Fla.)64 Stallings, Bunchy OL 6-2 324 R Kentucky65 Linder, Brandon OL 6-6 315 6 Miami (Fla.)66 Ijalana, Ben OL 6-4 322 9 Villanova67 Armstrong, Ka'John OL 6-5 300 R Eastern Michigan68 Norwell, Andrew OL 6-6 325 6 Ohio State69 Shatley, Tyler OL 6-3 310 4 Clemson70 Thomas, Brandon OL 6-3 317 2 Clemson72 Wells, Josh OL 6-6 306 5 James Madison73 Greene, Donnell OL 6-5 335 R Minnesota74 Robinson, Cam OL 6-6 320 3 Alabama75 Taylor, Jawaan OL 6-5 312 R Florida76 Richardson Jr, Will OL 6-6 306 1 North Carolina State77 Ogbuehi, Cedric OL 6-5 308 5 Texas A&M

SPECIAL TEAMS 33 KICKERS/SPECIALISTS

4 Lambo, Josh K 6-0 215 5 Texas A&M9 Cooke, Logan P 6-5 230 2 Mississippi State45 Overton, Matt LS 6-1 243 8 Western Washington

DEFENSE 4215 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

41 Allen, Josh DE 6-5 262 R Kentucky54 Ankou, Eli DT 6-3 325 3 UCLA55 McCray, Lerentee DE 6-3 249 6 Florida78 Vakameilalo, Kalani DT 6-3 322 R Oregon State79 Williams, Andrew DT 6-4 294 R Auburn90 Bryan, Taven DL 6-5 291 2 Florida91 Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6-2 246 4 Maryland92 Johnson, Lyndon DL 6-5 287 1 Cincinnati93 Campbell, Calais DL 6-8 300 12 Miami (Fla.)94 Smoot, Dawuane DE 6-3 264 3 Illinois95 Jones, Abry DT 6-4 318 7 Georgia96 Jones, Datone DL 6-4 285 R UCLA97 Hughes, Michael DT 6-2 308 2 UNLV98 Russell, Dontavius DL 6-3 220 R Auburn99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 9 Alabama

10 LINEBACKERS44 Jack, Myles LB 6-1 244 4 UCLA47 Ryan, Jake LB 6-2 240 5 Michigan48 Jacobs, Leon LB 6-2 246 2 Wisconsin49D Connor, Strachan LB 6-0 230 R Boston College52 Goode, Najee LB 6-0 244 8 West Virginia53 Wilson, Ramik LB 6-2 237 5 Georgia56 Williams, Quincy LB 5-11 225 R Murray State57 Giles-Harris, Joe LB 6-2 234 R Duke58 Tull, Davis LB 6-3 239 2 Chattanooga59 Alexander, D.J. LB 6-2 233 5 Oregon State

17 DEFENSIVE BACKS20 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 208 4 Florida State21 Bouye, A.J. CB 6-0 191 7 Central Florida22 Davis, Cody S 6-2 203 7 Texas Tech24 Meeks, Quenton CB 6-1 209 2 Stanford25 Hayden, D.J. CB 5-11 190 7 Houston26 Wilson, Jarrod S 6-2 210 4 Michigan29 Robinson, Josh CB 5-10 200 8 UCF30D Hayes, Tae CB 5-9 188 R Appalachian State31 Borders, Breon CB 6-0 189 1 Duke35 Smith, Saivion CB 6-1 199 R Alabama36 Harrison, Ronnie S 6-3 207 2 Alabama37 Herndon. Tre CB 5-11 185 2 Vanderbilt38 Reavis, C.J. S 6-0 198 2 Marshall39 Moon, Josh S 6-0 200 R Georgia Southern40 Watson, Brandon CB 5-11 198 R Michigan42 Wingard, Andrew S 6-0 209 R Wyoming43 Nelson Jr., Picasso CB 5-10 193 R Southern Mississippi

JAGUARS BY POSITION

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ROOKIE, VETERANAND FIRST-YEAR UNRESTRICTED COLLEGE

FREE AGENTS FREE AGENTS TRADES PRACTICE SQUAD WAIVERS DRAFT(47) (12) (1) (5) (2) (23)

2013 DT Abry Jones2014 OL Tyler Shatley WR Marqise Lee

OL Josh Wells OL Brandon Linder2015 OL A.J. Cann2016 S Jarrod Wilson CB Jalen Ramsey

LB Myles JackDE Yannick Ngakoue

2017 WR Keelan Cole CB A.J. Bouye DT Marcell Dareus DT Eli Ankou RB Leonard FournetteK Josh Lambo DL Calais Campbell TE James O'Shaughnessy OL Cam Robinson

DE Lerentee McCray DE Dawuane SmootWR Dede Westbrook

2018 CB Tre Herndon S Cody Davis CB Quenton Meeks (JAX) DL Taven BryanLS Matt Overton CB D.J. Hayden S C.J. Reavis (JAX) WR DJ Chark Jr.TE Ben Koyack OL Andrew Norwell CB Breon Borders (JAX) S Ronnie HarrisonDT Michael Hughes OL Brandon Thomas (JAX) OL Will Richardson Jr.

QB Tanner Lee (JAX) LB Leon JacobsP Logan Cooke

2019 QB Alex McGough QB Nick Foles DE Josh AllenRB Thomas Rawls TE Geoff Swaim OL Jawaan TaylorOL Leonard Wester WR Chris Conley TE Josh OliverWR C.J. Board OL Cedric Ogbuehi LB Quincy WilliamsOL KC McDermott LB Jake Ryan RB Ryquell ArmsteadLB D.J. Alexander RB Alfred Blue QB Gardner Minshew IILB Najee Goode DT Dontavius RussellLB Ramik WilsonWR Tyre BradyLB Joe Giles-HarrisOL Donnell GreeneCB Tae HayesWR Raphael LeonardCB Picasso Nelson Jr.CB Saivion SmithOL Bunchy StallingsLB Connor StrachanWR Michael WalkerCB Brandon WatsonDT Andrew WilliamsS Andrew WingardTE Charles JonesS Joshua MoonWR Terrelle Pryor Sr.DL Datone JonesDT Kalani VakameilaloWR Tre McBrideDL Lyndon JohnsonCB Josh RobinsonRB Devante MaysTE Donnie ErnsbergerWR Quadree HendersonLB Davis TullTE Carson MeierOL Ka'John ArmstrongOL Ben IjalanaTE Ethan Wolf

JAGUARS HOW BUILT

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2019 JAGUARS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHARTOFFENSE

WR 12 Dede Westbrook 18 Chris Conley 10 Terrelle Pryor Sr. 19 Tyre Brady 14 Raphael Leonard 81 Quadree HendersonLT: [74 Cam Robinson] 61 Leonard Wester/72 Josh Wells 67 Ka'John ArmstrongLG: 68 Andrew Norwell 70 Brandon Thomas 73 Donnell GreeneC: 65 Brandon Linder 69 Tyler Shatley 62 KC McDermott 64 Bunchy StallingsRG: 60 A.J. Cann 76 Will Richardson Jr.RT: 77 Cedric Ogbuehi 75 Jawaan Taylor 66 Ben IjalanaTE: 87 Geoff Swaim 89 Josh Oliver 86 Donnie Ernsberger 49O Carson MeierWR [11 Marqise Lee] 17 DJ Chark Jr. 84 Keelan Cole 16 C.J. Board 13 Michael Walker 88 Tre McBrideQB: 7 Nick Foles 15 Gardner Minshew II 3 Tanner Lee 2 Alex McGoughRB: 27 Leonard Fournette 23 Alfred Blue 30 Ryquell Armstead 34 Thomas Rawls 33 Devante Mays

TE: 80 James O'Shaughnessy 83 Ben Koyack 85 Charles Jones 46 Ethan Wolf

DEFENSEDE 91 Yannick Ngakoue 41 Josh Allen 94 Dawaune Smoot 55 Lerentee McCrayNT: 95 Abry Jones 54 Eli Ankou/98 Dontavius Russell 78 Kalani VakameilaloDT: 99 Marcell Dareus 90 Taven Bryan 79 Andrew Williams 97 Michael HughesDE: 93 Calais Campbell 96 Datone Jones 92 Lyndon JohnsonWLB: 56 Quincy Williams 53 Ramik Wilson 59 DJ Alexander 57 Joe Giles-HarrisMLB: 44 Myles Jack 52 Najee Goode 49 Connor StrachanSLB 48 Leon Jacobs [47 Jake Ryan] 58 Davis TullLCB: 20 Jalen Ramsey 25 D.J. Hayden 31 Breon Borders 40 Brandon Watson 43 Picasso Nelson FS: 26 Jarrod Wilson 38 C.J. Reavis 29 Josh RobinsonSS: 36 Ronnie Harrison 22 Cody Davis 42 Andrew Wingard 39 Joshua MoonRCB: 21 A.J. Bouye 37 Tre Herndon 24 Quenton Meeks 35 Saivion Smith 30 Tae Hayes

SPECIAL TEAMSPK: 4 Josh LamboP: 9 Logan CookeH: 9 Logan CookeLS: 45 Matt OvertonPR: 12 Dede Westbrook 84 Keelan Cole 13 Michael Walker 81 Quadree HendersonKR: 17 DJ Chark Jr. 81 Quadree Henderson 13 Michael Walker

Bold = Starter // ___________ = Rookie // [ ] = PUP/NFI