Jaguars looking to close out the season with a strong statement

While the outcome of the final game of the season for the Jacksonville Jaguars against the Indianapolis Colts has no bearing on any playoffs, it does have meaning for the Colts who can improve their playoff seeding with a victory.

The Jags had some tough breaks on the injury side of the game and hope to come back next season stronger than ever.

“The receiving corps has been banged-up all year but they’ve done a great job,” quarterback Chad Henne said.

The Jaguars currently hold the third pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.

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Jaguars looking to bounce back against Titans

The Jacksonville Jaguars are hoping that another week of practice will help in defeating the 4-10 Tennessee Titans this Sunday.  The first meeting between the two teams ended with a 29-27 Jaguars victory.

The Jags may get some added motivation as longtime center and 14-year NFL veteran Brad Meester announced his intention to retire at the end of the season.

“It’s something I seriously thought about for a long time,” Meester said. “It’s been a tough decision for me because this is something that I love doing. … But the more and more I thought about it, the more I know that it’s time and I’m looking forward to that next chapter in my life and being able to spend some time with my family.”

The Titans, who are second in the AFC South, have yet to win a division game and Head Coach Mike Munchak is left scratching his head.

“We should have three division wins, but we don’t,” Munchak said. “We got to finish with two here. It does mean a lot for that reason. You’re battling for second in the division I guess or whatever that comes to at the end. We got to beat a team that has given us trouble.”

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Jags looking for a fresh start

When Shad Kahn took over as the new owner of your Jacksonville Jaguars, he promptly declared that he would bring a winning tradition to the franchise that has been sorely missing.  He first went out and hired offensive genius Mike Mularkey who turned Atlanta’s Matt Ryan into one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks.  Although Mularkey was not so successful as his last stint as a head coach (with Buffalo 2006-2008 where his record was 14-18.

Mularkey was asked if he thought he would prove successful in Jacksonville.

“When you start sobering up, how does it feel?” Khan said. “That’s the key issue. After the binge, how do you feel? … A wonderful thing about football is everybody looks great until the ball is snapped. Once the ball is snapped, results speak for themselves and we know in September how good a job he is doing preparing, strategies, (assembling) the staff. It will all come out. By that time, the buzz, the splash, is going to be history.”

Front office and coaching changes aside, the team will also have to deal with the sophomore season of Blaine Gilbert who passed for over 2200 yards last season with 12 touchdowns but was less than stellar.

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