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2006 Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars had a fine season in 2005, as shown by their 12 and 4 win/loss record, not to mention the number of tickets they sold at Alltel Stadium, averaging well over 65,000 tickets per game. The Jaguars couldn't quite catch their AFC South rival Indianapolis with its astonishing nearly unbeaten season. Jacksonville did make the NFL Playoffs but were eliminated by the New England Patriots.

Coach Jack Del Rio is in the 4th year of a rebuilding process that has brought the Jaguars a long way from their 5-11 starting point. Their biggest AFC competitor, the Colts, have lost some key players, while the Jags have hung on to a very solid QB in Byron Leftwich and more outstanding players like receivers Ernest Wilford and Matt Jones, fullback Greg Jones, center Brad Meester, defensive end Reggie Hayward, tackle Marcus Stroud, and linebacker Mike Peterson to name a few.

Some Jacksonville Jaguars history: Jacksonville joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1995. During the Jaguars' first year, the team fielded the AFC's worst defense, losing nine games by more than 24 points. Offensively, however, they were successful. Mark Brunell -- who had previously played in only two NFL games -- posted the highest rating of any expansion-team quarterback in league history. He also led all NFL quarterbacks that year in rushing, becoming the first AFC quarterback to run for more than 400 yards in a season since Mike Pagel of the Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts) in 1983. Overall, Jacksonville's offensive performance ranked third all-time among first-year franchises.

In 1996 the Jaguars won nine games and earned a wild-card berth to the playoffs. Wide receivers Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith each compiled 1,000 or more yards receiving. Brunell passed for more than 4,300 yards and was Jacksonville's third-leading rusher, averaging five yards per carry and scoring three touchdowns. In the playoffs the Jaguars advanced to the AFC title game, where they lost to the New England Patriots.

Jacksonville advanced to the playoffs again in 1997 but lost in the first round to the Denver Broncos. In 1998 Brunell and rookie running back Fred Taylor led the team to a 11-5 win-loss record and the Central Division championship. They defeated the New England Patriots in the first round of the playoffs before being bested by the New York Jets. In 1999 Jacksonville repeated as Central Division champions but lost to the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game.


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