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8 unusual facts about Jacksonville Jaguars


2004 Pepsi 400

Former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich was the grand marshal for the race; NBA All-Star Tracy McGrady was originally the grand marshal, but was replaced by Leftwich due to scheduling conflicts.

Anita Nall

They currently reside in Jacksonville, Florida, where Luke is employed as strength and conditioning coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Clara White Mission

Stars & Strikes Celebrity Charity Bowl is a joint venture with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Jason James Richter

It has been claimed that he is an avid fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Jedd Fisch

Jedd Fisch (born May 5, 1976) is the current offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars team.

Long Ding

In May 2012, Ding was invited to a tryout at rookie mini-camp for the Jacksonville Jaguars, along with twenty-six others.

Tom Petway

Petway was a co-founder of and a minority partner in the NFL's 30th franchise, the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Winston Guy

(born April, 23 1990) is an American football safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League.


Adam Schefter

Schefter appeared on NBC twice in the summer of 2008, working as the sideline reporter for Al Michaels and John Madden during the Redskins-Colts Hall-of-Fame game and then the Redskins-Jaguars preseason finale.

Caitlin Brunell

Her parents were seniors and successful athletes at the University of Washington at the time she was born, and her father went on to play for the Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Redskins, and the New Orleans Saints.

Deji Karim

He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 180th overall pick in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft.

Doug Mallory

Mallory has two brothers that are currently football coaches: Older brother Mike, is the special teams coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL, and younger brother, Curt, is the secondary coach at Michigan.

Lucas, Ohio

Tim Seder, who coached and taught at Lucas High School, (born September 17, 1974 in Ashland, Ohio) was a National Football League placekicker for the Dallas Cowboys and Jacksonville Jaguars from 2000-2002.

Marcus Trufant

On May 7, 2013 signed a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, reuniting him with his former defensive coordinator Gus Bradley.

Memphis Hound Dogs

Along with representatives from the Jacksonville Jaguars, Carolina Cougars, Baltimore Bombers and St. Louis Stallions, the potential franchise owners gave a presentation to NFL owners in hopes of attracting an NFL team.

Penalty flag

Many officials previously weighted flags with BBs, but the practice was largely discontinued after a flag thrown by NFL referee Jeff Triplette struck Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Orlando Brown in the eye during a 1999 game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars, causing a serious injury to Brown, who later attacked Triplette and threw him to the ground.

Shahid Khan

On November 29, 2011, Khan agreed to purchase the Jacksonville Jaguars from Wayne Weaver and his ownership group subject to NFL approval.

Todd Bouman

On October 25, 2007, Bouman was signed to a one-year deal by the Jacksonville Jaguars as a backup to Quinn Gray, who was starting in place of an injured David Garrard.

Will Furrer

William Mason Furrer (born February 5, 1968, Danville, Pennsylvania) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears, Phoenix Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Houston Oilers, St. Louis Rams, and Jacksonville Jaguars.


see also

Curtis Marsh

Curtis Marsh, Sr. (born 1970), American football wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Saskatchewan Roughriders, father of the latter

David Garrard

Garrard and Leftwich would eventually be teammates with the Jacksonville Jaguars and compete for the team's starting quarterback position.

EBF

EverBank Field, a stadium in Jacksonville, Florida and the home of the Jacksonville Jaguars