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Running backs could get a boost in this year's draft thanks to success of Saquon Barkley

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The days of running backs being the headliners at the NFL draft are long in the past with the league’s shift to more passing leading to quarterbacks, pass rushers and pass blockers dominating the top of the draft each year.

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DeAndre Hopkins and Dalvin Cook lead a list of remaining NFL free agents ahead of training camp

Read full article: DeAndre Hopkins and Dalvin Cook lead a list of remaining NFL free agents ahead of training camp

DeAndre Hopkins and Dalvin Cook lead a list of accomplished players who are still available a week before several NFL teams open training camp.

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Pick 7: Ranking the Jaguars’ all-time playoff wins

Read full article: Pick 7: Ranking the Jaguars’ all-time playoff wins

The Jaguars have won seven playoff games in franchise history. They are all great. Let's rank them.

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Brady: Season goals still within reach for struggling Bucs

Read full article: Brady: Season goals still within reach for struggling Bucs

Tom Brady only knows one way the Tampa Bay Buccaneers can pull out of a season-long funk on offense and realize their potential.

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Brady, Bucs beat Seahawks 21-16 in historic Germany game

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Tom Brady stayed undefeated abroad by throwing two touchdown passes to help the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-16 in the first regular-season game played in Germany.

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FANTASY PLAYS: Players to start and sit for NFL Week 7

Read full article: FANTASY PLAYS: Players to start and sit for NFL Week 7

Can we finally start Tony Pollard.

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Bucs' Evans suspended for dust-up with Saints' Lattimore

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Tampa Bay receiver Mike Evans has been suspended without pay for one game for his role in a scuffle that resulted in him and New Orleans cornerback Marshon Lattimore being ejected from the Buccaneers-Saints game.

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Brady's temper flares as Bucs snap skid vs Saints, 20-10

Read full article: Brady's temper flares as Bucs snap skid vs Saints, 20-10

Tom Brady threw a go-ahead touchdown pass to Breshad Perriman and Tampa Bay intercepted Jameis Winston three times in the last 12 minutes to beat the Saints 20-10.

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Bucs' Evans, Saints' Lattimore, ejected in latest dust-up

Read full article: Bucs' Evans, Saints' Lattimore, ejected in latest dust-up

Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans and Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore both were ejected for their involvement in a several-player, after-the-whistle scrap in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s meeting in the Superdome.

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Brady looks sharp, Colts backups prevail in preseason finale

Read full article: Brady looks sharp, Colts backups prevail in preseason finale

Tom Brady led Tampa Bay to a field goal on his first and only series of the preseason, but the Indianapolis Colts' backups rallied to beat the Buccaneers 27-10.

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Bucs coach focused on Titans, not Tom Brady's return date

Read full article: Bucs coach focused on Titans, not Tom Brady's return date

The Tennessee Titans must decide if rookie Malik Willis gets a second straight preseason start as he fights for the backup quarterback job.

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Running backs hoping to change perceptions at NFL combine

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Kenneth Walker III believes NFL scouts may be shortchanging this year’s running backs contingent.

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Brady thanks Tampa Bay teammates, fans as future remains up in the air

Read full article: Brady thanks Tampa Bay teammates, fans as future remains up in the air

Tom Brady intends to take time to ponder his future but one thing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers already know is next season’s roster figures to be significantly different _ with or without the seven-time Super Bowl winner.

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Chiefs host Bengals, 49ers at Rams for spots in Super Bowl

Read full article: Chiefs host Bengals, 49ers at Rams for spots in Super Bowl

Kansas City’s 42-36 win over Buffalo capped a divisional round in which the other three games were decided on final-play field goals giving the visitors wins.

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Chiefs host Bengals, 49ers at Rams for spots in Super Bowl

Read full article: Chiefs host Bengals, 49ers at Rams for spots in Super Bowl

Kansas City’s 42-36 win over Buffalo capped a divisional round in which the other three games were decided on final-play field goals giving the visitors wins.

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Brady throws for 2 TDs, SB champions dominate Eagles 31-15

Read full article: Brady throws for 2 TDs, SB champions dominate Eagles 31-15

Tom Brady threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Tampa Bay Buccaneers launch their bid for a return to the Super Bowl with a dominating 31-15 NFC wild-card playoff victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Bucs beat Panthers 41-17, earn No. 2 playoff seeding in NFC

Read full article: Bucs beat Panthers 41-17, earn No. 2 playoff seeding in NFC

Tom Brady topped 5,000 yards passing for the second time in his career and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers set a franchise record for regular-season victories with a 41-17 win over the Carolina Panthers.

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These players won (and lost) sports bettors the most in 2021

Read full article: These players won (and lost) sports bettors the most in 2021

Here are some athletes who were money in the bank for sports bettors this year: Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Mike Evans and Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani.

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Jags' Armstead nears 'endgame' after COVID scare, year away

Read full article: Jags' Armstead nears 'endgame' after COVID scare, year away

Ryquell Armstead spent all last season on the COVID-19 list.

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Bucs' Godwin out for season with torn ACL in right knee

Read full article: Bucs' Godwin out for season with torn ACL in right knee

Tampa Bay receiver Chris Godwin has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and will be out for the remainder of the season.

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Saints frustrate Brady again, beat SB champ Buccaneers 9-0

Read full article: Saints frustrate Brady again, beat SB champ Buccaneers 9-0

New Orleans’ defense gave Tom Brady fits again, shutting down Tampa Bay’s high-powered offense as the Saints put the Buccaneers’ division title celebration plans on hold with a 9-0 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champions.

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Jalen Ramsey not looking back to stormy time in Jacksonville

Read full article: Jalen Ramsey not looking back to stormy time in Jacksonville

Jalen Ramsey isn’t looking back at the Jaguars.

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Fournette scores 4 TDs, Brady rallies Bucs past Indy 38-31

Read full article: Fournette scores 4 TDs, Brady rallies Bucs past Indy 38-31

Leonard Fournette capped a four-touchdown game with a 28-yard scoring run with 20 seconds left to give Tampa Bay a 38-31 come-from-behind victory at Indianapolis.

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Crackdown on taunting is working the way the NFL intended

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The NFL’s crackdown on unsportsmanlike penalties is working the way the league intended.

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Tom Brady throws 2 TD passes, Buccaneers beat Eagles 28-22

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Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes, Leonard Fournette ran for two scores and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Philadelphia Eagles 28-22 on Thursday night.

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Brady's 5 TD passes to pace Bucs' 45-17 rout of Dolphins

Read full article: Brady's 5 TD passes to pace Bucs' 45-17 rout of Dolphins

Tom Brady threw for 411 yards and five touchdowns as Antonio Brown became the fastest NFL player to 900 receptions and the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers rolled to a 45-17 rout of the Miami Dolphins.

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Broncos seek 1st 2-0 start since 2018 against skidding Jags

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The Denver Broncos are seeking their first 2-0 start since 2018 when they play at Jacksonville on Sunday.

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Arians: Bucs reach fully vaccinated status ahead of opener

Read full article: Arians: Bucs reach fully vaccinated status ahead of opener

Coach Bruce Arians says the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, making the reigning Super Bowl champions the second NFL team to announce they’ve reached that status.

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Brady, Bucs eager to get to work, defend Super Bowl title

Read full article: Brady, Bucs eager to get to work, defend Super Bowl title

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are all in to try to repeat as Super Bowl champions.

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Fifth-year options are a good measure of NFL draft classes

Read full article: Fifth-year options are a good measure of NFL draft classes

NFL teams are getting their first real look at their new players during rookie minicamps this weekend.

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Jaguars' draft prospects, including Lawrence, lured Meyer

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Jacksonville’s draft prospects helped lure Urban Meyer out of coaching retirement.

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Barrett, Gronkowski agree to deals to stay with Buccaneers

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Linebacker Shaquil Barrett and tight end Rob Gronkowski, who came out of retirement 11 months ago to help Brady win No. 7 in his first season with the Bucs, are the latest players to agree to terms to stay with the team. Agent Drew Rosenhaus represents both players and confirmed the deals to The Associated Press on Monday. He signed a one-year, $4 million deal with Tampa Bay in free agency in 2019 and has 27½ sacks in 31 regular-season games since joining the Bucs. Gronkowski played nine seasons with Brady in New England before retiring after the 2018 season.

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Nobody comes for free in NFL free agency that begins Monday

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Regardless, on Monday, two days before the NFL's 2021 business year begins, the 32 teams and agents for the players will be making deals. “Legal tampering, and tampering is illegal? AdOf course, free agency always is a buyer-beware situation. AdVoila: Lavonte David, a key linebacker, was re-signed, and several other key guys in the title run could be back. “We do have some money from a cap standpoint that we can spend; but again, it’s an interesting year.

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Brady signs extension, frees salary cap space for Buccaneers

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FILE - Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady leaves the field an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans, in this Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, file photo. om Brady has agreed to a contract extension with the Buccaneers that provides the Super Bowl champions with much-needed salary cap relief and will help the seven-time NFL champion reach a goal of playing until hes at least 45. (AP Photo/Brett Duke, File)TAMPA, Fla. – Tom Brady has agreed to a contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that provides the Super Bowl champions with much-needed salary cap relief and will help the seven-time NFL champion reach a goal of playing until he’s at least 45. The five-time Super Bowl MVP capped his first season with the Bucs by leading Tampa Bay to its first championship in 18 years. David’s contract, of which $20 million is guaranteed, includes voidable years that make it salary cap friendly.

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A look back at the Bucs’ impressive run to Super Bowl title

Read full article: A look back at the Bucs’ impressive run to Super Bowl title

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) holds the Vince Lombardi trophy following the NFL Super Bowl 55 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Tampa. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' run from the wild card to Super Bowl champions was a remarkable one. BRADY BUNCH: Brady’s seventh title and first in Tampa Bay helped a whole new set of his teammates win a Super Bowl ring. AdThere have now been 261 players who have appeared in a Super Bowl as Brady’s teammate. Of the 728 players to play in a Super Bowl win since the 2001 season, 207 of them (28.4%) did it as Brady’s teammate.

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Bucs hope to keep core together to chase another Super Bowl

Read full article: Bucs hope to keep core together to chase another Super Bowl

The Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs 31-9 to win the Super Bowl. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are already thinking about what it’ll take to repeat as Super Bowl champions. If Brady, Arians and general manager Jason Licht have their way, Gronkowski, Brown and Fournette won’t wind up being one-season rentals. “Hopefully we can keep the band together, have an offseason and actually know what we’re doing (entering next season),” Arians said. It changed our entire football team.”AdBrady said Arians, who also has two Super Bowl rings as an assistant coach, deserves credit, too.

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Analysis: Credit or blame Brady for all things Super Bowl

Read full article: Analysis: Credit or blame Brady for all things Super Bowl

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady shouts after running on to the field before the NFL Super Bowl 55 football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Credit Tom Brady. Still, this is not the vintage Brady who was so responsible for those nine Super Bowl trips and six victories in New England. So blame Brady for getting old. Guess you can blame Brady for that, as well.

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New normal: Brady gets 7th trophy in a season to remember

Read full article: New normal: Brady gets 7th trophy in a season to remember

History was made, just as it always is, on a picture-perfect Sunday evening at the Super Bowl. Brady adding to his record with a seventh Super Bowl title, but with the long-suffering Bucs, not the front-running New England Patriots? That the Chiefs waded through all that to make it back to the Super Bowl was not all that big a surprise. Brady earned his fifth Super Bowl MVP award. It was, as much as anything, a nod to the new normal — life with coronavirus — meshing with the old normal — Tom Brady holding a Super Bowl trophy.

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Gronk, AB, Fournette team up for Super Bowl TDs, Bucs top KC

Read full article: Gronk, AB, Fournette team up for Super Bowl TDs, Bucs top KC

Brady wound up with his seventh NFL championship and was the Super Bowl MVP for the fifth time. “All week he made us believe we were going to win,” Fournette said. “He was amazing and just did it all: blocked, ran, just had an incredible season,” Brady said. Brady's seventh Super Bowl triumph broke a tie he held with three members of Vince Lombardi's great Green Bay Packers teams of the 1960s for most NFL championships. "There's nothing that he can't do: new team, new scheme, first year with a new team and going to the Super Bowl and winning it all.

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Brady, improved defense keys to Bucs winning Super Bowl

Read full article: Brady, improved defense keys to Bucs winning Super Bowl

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady during NFL football practice, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 in Tampa, Fla. The Buccaneers will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55. (Kyle Zedaker/Tampa Bay Buccaneers via AP)TAMPA, Fla. – Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won’t be denied. The 43-year-old six-time Super Bowl champion may no longer be the best quarterback in the NFL, however, he’s shown in his first season with the Bucs that he’s still good enough to lead a team to the NFL title game. You want to make some moves that hopefully get your team into the Super Bowl.

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Chiefs' success big reason why fans will be at Super Bowl

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(AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)There will be about 25,000 fans inside Raymond James Stadium for the Super Bowl on Sunday. Even when COVID-19 numbers were spiking around the country, the Chiefs never experienced an outbreak traced back to their fans. AdThursday marked the final time talking to the media for the Bucs and Chiefs until after the Super Bowl. BRADY’S PORTUGUESETom Brady's six Super Bowl rings don't protect him from being trash talked in his own home. The fact that it will happen in the Super Bowl?

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Fournette, Bell go from lots of losing to Super Bowl

Read full article: Fournette, Bell go from lots of losing to Super Bowl

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back doesn't remember writing the prophetic Twitter post seven years ago, but someone unearthed it last week and sent social media buzzing. “Can’t wait til I play in that Super Bowl,” Fournette wrote on Feb. 2, 2014 — punctuating it with a grin emoji. And consider where he could've been: with the 1-15 Jaguars and as far from the Super Bowl as you can get. Ad“Once he accepted that, he's been just a trooper, man," Buccaneers running backs coach Todd McNair said. I’ve watched every Super Bowl since I was little kid, as long as I remember, always envisioning that I would be in the game.

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Super Bowl could be farewell for several pending free agents

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Kansas City and Tampa Bay have several starters, including some notable pass catchers, scheduled to become free agents next month. So the Super Bowl between the Chiefs and Buccaneers will serve as a farewell for several players with their current team. Brown signed a one-year, $1.6 million contract with Tampa in late October and has been a model citizen since. He has 45 receptions for 623 yards and seven touchdowns after signing a one-year, $9 million deal. He turned 34 last month and might be willing to sign another one-year deal to stay in Tampa.

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Brady, productive drafts fuel Tampa Bay's run to Super Bowl

Read full article: Brady, productive drafts fuel Tampa Bay's run to Super Bowl

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) runs with a elastic band around his legs during an NFL football workout Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. The Buccaneers play the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston but dared to dream of signing Brady if the six-time Super Bowl champion decided to leave New England as a free agent. Of course it was Tom Brady, not thinking he would become a free agent,” Arians added. Ad“Naturally, I think you envision every year in the offseason you want to make some moves that hopefully get your team into the Super Bowl.

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Retirement age? Super Bowl coaches just getting started

Read full article: Retirement age? Super Bowl coaches just getting started

Theres no retirement age in the NFL, and thats a good thing for Super Bowl-bound Kansas City and Tampa Bay. (AP Photo/File)There’s no retirement age in the NFL, and that’s a good thing for Super Bowl-bound Kansas City and Tampa Bay. The Bucs signed Brady, now 43, to a two-year contract that created a small Super Bowl window. Now, the Bucs get to face Kansas City at home — the first team in NFL history to play a Super Bowl in its normal venue. New England’s Bill Belichick is the oldest coach to win a Super Bowl.

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NFC Matchups: Where else to start but Brady and Rodgers?

Read full article: NFC Matchups: Where else to start but Brady and Rodgers?

But Gronk in particular has always been a big-play guy in big games for Brady, and Green Bay doesn't have linebackers who excel in coverage. Green Bay will do some blitzing, though not as much as Buccaneers defensive coordinator Todd Bowles figures to do. Unlike Brady, Rodgers can create outside the pocket, and he's especially dangerous when doing so. Veteran placekicker Mason Crosby is solid, making all 16 field goal attempts, but missed four PATs for Green Bay. Tampa Bay's Ryan Succop, now in his 12th pro season, made 28 of 31 field goal tries but missed five extra points.

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All eyes on QBs as Packers host Bucs for NFC championship

Read full article: All eyes on QBs as Packers host Bucs for NFC championship

The Packers defeated the Rams 32-18 to advance to the NFC championship game. When Rodgers’ Green Bay Packers (14-3) host Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (13-5) in the NFC championship game Sunday, it will be just the fourth time they’ve squared off as starting quarterbacks, and first in the playoffs. “I’m excited about the opportunity to play against him one more time.”The Bucs trounced the Packers 38-10 in Tampa on Oct. 18. A win at Lambeau Field clinches their first Super Bowl berth since their 2002 championship season. “We play the Packers in the NFC championship game.

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Brady, talented Buccaneers playmakers developing chemistry

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) celebrates his touchdown against the New Orleans Saints during the first half of an NFL divisional round playoff football game, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in New Orleans. Don't forget Antonio Brown, who joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at midseason and has contributed to the team’s run to Sunday’s NFC championship game at Green Bay. Then there’s Scotty Miller and Tyler Johnson, a couple of late-round draft picks roughly half the age of the 43-year-old quarterback. The more that I’ve been around Mike, Chris, Antonio, Scooter (Miller), Tyler, Mick (Jaydon Mickens) — the better it gets,” Brady said. Tyler makes a great catch,” Arians added.

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Brady, Bucs, end playoffs for Saints, Brees, 30-20

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) works against the New Orleans Saints during the first half of an NFL divisional round playoff football game, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in New Orleans. Brady and the Bucs' offense turned three of four Saints turnovers into touchdowns and Tampa Bay beat New Orleans 30-20 in the divisional round of the playoffs Sunday night. Brees’ 16-yard pass to Tre-Quan Smith put the Saints ahead 20-13, and New Orleans appeared primed to build on that lead when Brees found Jared Cook across the 50. WINSTON'S MOMENTJameis Winston, forced out of Tampa Bay when Brady became available, threw a 56-yard touchdown pass against his old team on a trick play. Saints: Deonte Harris, who returned the first Tampa Bay punt 54 yards to set up a field goal, left with a neck injury in the first half.

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Bucs, Browns, Bills out to follow footsteps of champ Chiefs

Read full article: Bucs, Browns, Bills out to follow footsteps of champ Chiefs

Aside from winning the final Super Bowl before the merger in 1970, the Kansas City Chiefs’ biggest claim to fame for over half a century was team founder Lamar Hunt coining the phrase Super Bowl. Three long-downtrodden teams — the Browns, Bills and Buccaneers — have made it to the divisional round this weekend and are certain they have as good a chance as the Chiefs, Packers, Saints, Ravens or Rams of winning Super Bowl 55. That’s heady stuff for a franchise that has never made it to the Super Bowl. I think Bills fans, including myself, didn’t think he was going to be this good this good this early. And he has proved a lot of people wrong.”No, there’s no comparing this Bills team to those of his playing days, Thomas said.

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Rodgers leads Pack to top of NFC after draft disappointment

Read full article: Rodgers leads Pack to top of NFC after draft disappointment

(AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)The NFC playoff field features the usual cast of quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees and Russell Wilson. Last Lombardi: Super Bowl 45, 31-25 over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Feb. 6, 2011, at Arlington, Texas. Last Lombardi: Super Bowl 48, 43-8 over the Denver Broncos on Feb. 2, 2014, at East Rutherford, N.J. Last year: No. The Bears’ leading tackler left in the first quarter of the Green Bay game with an elbow injury. DBs Buster Skrine, rookie Jaylon Johnson and Deon Bush missed the loss to Green Bay.

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Tom Brady excited, ready to lead Buccaneers into playoffs

Read full article: Tom Brady excited, ready to lead Buccaneers into playoffs

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws a pass during an NFL football practice Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)TAMPA, Fla. – New team, same ole Tom Brady. Brady led New England to the Super Bowl nine times in 20 seasons, appearing in 41 playoff games and winning 30 — both records. “When he first signed I said, ‘OK, we’ll be a 40 (touchdown) and 10 (interception) team,’” Arians said. “It’s a never-ending thing with him, the perfectionist, to get everything right in practice,” Arians added.

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Jaguars fire Marrone; owner Khan plans to be more involved

Read full article: Jaguars fire Marrone; owner Khan plans to be more involved

Now, after nine NFL seasons and little success on the field, the Jacksonville Jaguars owner is taking a more hands-on approach to fixing the franchise's most glaring problems. Khan is handling the search for his next coach and general manager mostly alone, with some help from Jaguars President Mark Lamping. “This time around, I think I have a much better sense myself,” Khan said Monday after firing coach Doug Marrone. “What's evaded the history of the Jags really has been a franchise quarterback,” Khan said. Khan kept Marrone in place after firing general manager Dave Caldwell in late November, but ultimately decided on a clean sweep.

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Jaguars set sights on Lawrence after years of failure at QB

Read full article: Jaguars set sights on Lawrence after years of failure at QB

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) warms up before an NCAA College football game against Syracuse in Clemson, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Ken Ruinard/Pool Photo via AP)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars have botched the quarterback position repeatedly over the past two decades. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL draft Sunday, gaining a stronghold on Clemson star quarterback Trevor Lawrence the same day they set a team record for futility. The only thing standing in the way of the small-market team drafting Lawrence is the junior’s decision to turn pro. —Signing Nick Foles: The Jaguars gave Foles a four-year, $88 million deal in 2019 free agency that included $50.125 million guaranteed.

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Mayor Lenny Curry: Jets’ win could be defining moment for woeful Jaguars

Read full article: Mayor Lenny Curry: Jets’ win could be defining moment for woeful Jaguars

Head coach Doug Marrone of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks on prior to their game against the Cleveland Browns at TIAA Bank Field on Nov. 29, 2020 in Jacksonville, Florida. “THE New York freaking Jets delivered an early Christmas present to Jacksonville today,” Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry posted on Twitter before vowing to light a victory cigar. “Seriously, this Jets win could be a defining moment for our ball club. STOCK UPRookie K’Lavon Chaisson, the 20th overall draft pick in 2020, is showing signs of promise. KEY NUMBER2 — number of games Jacksonville needs to lose to lock up the No.

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Colts have left tackle Castonzo, LB Okereke vs. Raiders

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Indianapolis left tackle Anthony Castonzo and starting linebacker Bobby Okereke are both active for the Colts’ visit to the Las Vegas Raiders. ___GREEN BAY AT DETROITPackers: QB Jordan Love, CB Ka’dar Hollman, LB Jonathan Garvin, G Simon Stepaniak, WR Malik Taylor, TE Jace Sternberger. Raiders: QB Nathan Peterman, CB Damon Arnette, RB Theo Riddick, OT Brandon Parker, OG John Simpson, DE Carl Nassib. Eagles: CB Michael Jacquet, QB Nate Sudfeld, WR John Hightower, RB Jason Huntley, DB Grayland Arnold, S Rudy Ford, LB T.J. Edwards. Jaguars: QB Jake Luton, CB Luq Barcoo, LB Kamalei Correa, LB Quincy Williams, C Brandon Linder, TE Tyler Davis, DE Reggie Gilbert.

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Jaguars halfway home to another high pick, potential reboot

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In what could be his final two months on the job, Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Marrone is making changes. They’re halfway home to another top-five draft pick and probably another significant reboot. Then again, since the Jaguars face the toughest schedule of anyone in the second half of the season, it might not matter. They play three divisions leaders (Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Tennessee), three second-place teams (Baltimore, Chicago, Indianapolis), plus Cleveland (5-3) and Minnesota (3-5). WHAT’S WORKINGRunning back James Robinson has four touchdowns in three games, further establishing himself as the team’s most consistent player.

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Could Texans-Jaguars be considered an AFC South pillow fight?

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars have been here before. The Jaguars (1-6) are last in the AFC South, the same spot they occupied in each of the last two seasons and three times in the last four years. The Texans haven’t brought up the rear in the South since 2013. One of them will double their win total and escape the AFC South cellar when they meet Sunday. “Man, they just need to forfeit the game,” Jaguars defensive end Josh Allen quipped.

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AP source: Antonio Brown agrees to 1-year deal with Bucs

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TAMPA, Fla. – Suspended receiver Antonio Brown has agreed to return to the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a one-year deal, according to a person with knowledge of the move. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Saturday because the contract had not been completed. The addition of the volatile seven-time Pro Bowl selection bolsters an already formidable arsenal of playmakers for Tom Brady. Tight end Rob Gronkowski and running backs Leonard Fournette and LeSean McCoy have also joined Brady in Tampa Bay, which hasn’t made the playoffs since 2007. Brown signed with New England after a tumultuous short stay with the Raiders ended with the receiver demanding and being granted his release during training camp.

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Brady outplays Rodgers, Buccaneers rout Packers 38-10

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws a pass against the Green Bay Packers during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken)TAMPA, Fla. – So much for Tom Brady vs. Aaron Rodgers. A stingy Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense turned a rare meeting between the Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks into a mismatch on Sunday. Safety Mike Edwards ran the other back 38 yards to the Packers 2 to set up another TD. Gronkowski led the Bucs with five receptions for 78 yards — his best game since ending a one-year retirement to join Brady in Tampa Bay. BRADY VS. RODGERSBrady and Rodgers split their two previous head-to-head meetings, with the Packers winning 26-21 in 2014 at Green Bay and New England winning 31-17 at home in 2018, while Brady was playing for the Patriots.

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Brady throws for 5 TDs, Bucs rally to beat Chargers 38-31

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Howard, Cameron Brate and rookie Ke’Shawn Vaughn — caught scoring passes from Brady, who threw four of them after the Bucs fell behind 24-7 in the second quarter. I can honestly say that if this had been last year, we would have gotten beat by 20,” Arians said. “We’ve got to keep building on the confidence in one another because there’s nothing we’re doing out there that’s perfect," Brady said. Ndamukong Suh forced a fumble inside the Los Angeles 10 with the Chargers attempting to run out at the clock. ... Howard was carted off late in the fourth quarter with what the Bucs described as an Achilles tendon injury.

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Brady talks perspective, accountability after debut loss

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Not that he wanted to gloss over his mistakes — namely, a pair of interceptions — after a Tampa Bay debut that began with a triumphant spike but petered out into a double-digit loss on Sunday. “I’ve lost plenty of games in my career,” Brady said following the 34-23 setback, which included an anticlimactic Tampa Bay TD in the final minutes. “He should have been across his face, but Tom overthrew it.”Saints safety Marcus Williams came down with the ball near midfield and returned it inside the Tampa Bay 40. Every team’s going to wish they did things better," Brady said. Less than a minute after his second interception had put the Saints up 24-7, Brady threw his first TD pass for Tampa Bay — and the 542nd of his career — to tight end O.J.

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Overlooked? Underrated? Marrone thinks Jaguars ‘can be special’

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars have a chance to surprise, possibly even shock, much of the NFL. 1 draft pick in April — and assembling one of the youngest rosters in the league, the Jaguars are mostly a league-wide afterthought. The Jaguars don’t care. “I really think that this team can be special,” coach Doug Marrone said Wednesday. “We don’t feel like we’re underdogs at all,” receiver DJ Chark said.

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Jaguars place RB Ozigbo on IR, sign Ogunbowale to fill spot

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars placed running back Devine Ozigbo on injured reserve with a left hamstring injury Thursday and signed former Tampa Bay running back Dare Ogunbowale to fill his roster spot. Ogunbowale could be in uniform for the team's opener Sunday against Indianapolis since Jacksonville has little depth at the position. The Jaguars waived Leonard Fournette last week, put Ryquell Armstead on the COVID-19 list for the second time in five weeks and then lost Ozigbo in practice Wednesday. That left them with undrafted rookie James Robinson, third-down back Chris Thompson and fullback Bruce Miller available. Another undrafted rookie running back, Nathan Cottrell, could be called up from the practice squad.

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Fournette excited for fresh start with Brady-led Buccaneers

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TAMPA, Fla. Leonard Fournette feels he and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are an ideal match. Howard and Cameron Brate, and running backs Ronald Jones and LeSean McCoy, Fournette envisions himself thriving against opposing defenses no longer able to game plan to stop him alone. The defense has to game plan against eight guys and not just one, Fournette added. Not a lot of pressures going to be on me, said Fournette, who as a rookie helped the Jaguars reach the AFC championship game against Bradys Patriots. We just have to learn the game plan, the coach added.

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News4JAX Insiders chat with Mark Brunell & Cole Pepper

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Curious about the Jaguars’ recent moves and wondering how they’ll compete in what promises to be an NFL season unlike any other? Mark Brunell and Cole Pepper, co-hosts of The Mark Brunell Show, addressed those topics in the second in a series of News4JAX Insiders-only live events Tuesday night. SUBSCRIBE: Sign up for your free News4JAX Insider account todayIn case you missed it, Mark and Cole hosted a live chat last week with a dozen Insiders while they talked about the departures of Yannick Ngakoue and Leonard Fournette, the players who must step up to replace their production and the development of Gardner Minshew, among other topics. News4JAX Insider is a membership program that connects you with the inner workings of our newsroom while providing access to exclusive perks. Insiders receive opportunities to share feedback through surveys, view never-before-seen content and get recognition for their contributions to the News4JAX community.

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Leonard Fournette planning to sign with Brady-led Buccaneers

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FILE - In this Nov. 24, 2019, file photo, Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette (27) sits on the bench in the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, in Nashville, Tenn. The Jacksonville Jaguars have waived running back Leonard Fournette, a stunning decision that gets the team closer to purging Tom Coughlin's tenure. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski, File)TAMPA, Fla. Leonard Fournette intends to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are stockpiling playmakers to help Tom Brady be successful with his new team. The former Jacksonville Jaguars running back tweeted an image of himself carrying a football and wearing a Bucs jersey and helmet long with a pen-signing emoji and the message #GoBucs on Wednesday night. Fournette, the former LSU star drafted fourth overall in 2017, was released Monday by the Jaguars and became a free agent after clearing waivers.

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Jaguars continue to clean house, deal safety Harrison to Browns

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Four days after trading running back Leonard Fournette, Jacksonville shipped off safety Ronnie Harrison to the Cleveland Browns. Harrison was a third-round pick in 2018. In return, the Jaguars will receive a fifth-round draft pick in 2021. Harrison was projected as the starting strong safety this season. Harrison started 14 games last season for Jacksonville and had 71 total tackles and a pair of interceptions.

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Stars line up for a chance to play with Brady-led Buccaneers

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Leonard Fournette is the latest high-profile addition to an already potent offense bolstered by Brady luring his favorite target, Rob Gronkowski, out of retirement. A talented collection of playmakers, including Pro Bowl receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin and highly regarded tight ends O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate, are part of what made Tampa Bay an attractive landing spot for Brady in free agency. Now, all coach Bruce Arians has to figure out is how all the components fit. ... Its just fantastic, the commitment theyve shown, Arians, entering his second season in Tampa Bay, said Thursday.

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Former Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette headed to Buccaneers

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Leonard Fournette is headed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after reaching an agreement in principle with the team on Wednesday night. Fournette went from arguably the NFLs worst team to perhaps a Super Bowl contender in the matter of three days. #Bucs are giving RB Leonard Fournette a 1-year deal worth a max value of $3.5M, source said. Plus, with no off-sets from his #Jaguars deal, Fournette can double dip if he wins his grievance & add $4.2M. Jacksonville drafted Fournette fourth overall in 2017 in front of a slew of players who turned out to be stars and wound up getting nothing in return for him.

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Mark Brunell Show kicks off season with virtual show

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Tuesday night saw the season debut of the Mark Brunell Show. During an exclusive digital event that included select News4Jax insiders in the live virtual audience, Brunell discussed the departure of Leonard Fournette. Things that have gone on in the locker room things that were not privy to but you know, Cole, youve heard things, Ive heard things that dysfunction that has existed for some time now, Brunell said. I wish you didnt ask that question.The next Mark Brunell show, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 8, will once again be a digital event. When the regular season begins, the Mark Brunell Show will return to the airwaves on CW-17 beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15.

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With Leonard Fournette gone, who steps up at RB for Jaguars?

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. No more Leonard Fournette means that quite a few players that Jaguars fans likely arent too familiar with are in line to replace him. A veteran, two second-year players and a pair of undrafted free agents are the players who are vying to replace Fournette. Chris is a blessing and Im happy as [heck] that hes here, said Jaguars running backs coach Terry Robiskie. The Jaguars picked him up after training camp last season. Now in his first training camp with the Jaguars, Ozigbo has gotten a chance to showcase his skills in Jay Grudens offense.

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Former Jaguars RB Fournette clears waivers, now a free agent

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Leonard Fournette is now a free agent. He also reported that Fournette has filed a grievance against the Jaguars for voiding the guarantees in his contract. Jacksonville wouldnt have to pay that if that is upheld, but would have to pay it should Fournette win that. With Fournettes release, Ryquell Armstead, Nathan Cottrell, Devine Ozigbo, James Robinson and Chris Thompson are the running backs on the Jaguars roster. Jaguars running backs coach Terry Robiskie said on Tuesday that those players benefited from having Fournette in the mix.

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Brunell calls Jaguars decision to cut Fournette a stunner

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. If theres anyone at News4Jax who could make sense of the Jaguars abrupt decision to cut running back Leonard Fournette two weeks before the season, its Mark Brunell. But even the former quarterback turned News4Jax Jaguars analyst was scratching his head on Monday. This is a stunner to me, Brunell said in a phone interview on The Morning Show. Leonard Fournette, say what you want, he came into camp healthy. We just cant seem to keep our young players, Bruce, Brunell told News4Jax anchor Bruce Hamilton.

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Training camp shocker: Jaguars release running back Leonard Fournette

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(Copyright 2019 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jaguars pulled a training camp surprise on Monday morning, waiving running back Leonard Fournette. Fournette was the fourth overall pick in the 2017 draft and his release adds another layer to Jacksonvilles struggles with high draft picks. Fournette rushed for 2,631 yards and 17 touchdowns in his career.

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Fans & businesses feel impact of Fournettes departure

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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. Leonard Fournette made plays on the field and news off the field as one of the teams most recognizable and talked-about players. Either way, his departure from Jacksonville is already making an impact. RELATED: Jaguars cut running back Leonard Fournette | Reaction to Fournettes abrupt releaseNeedless to say, Hope wants the team to win and now theyll have to do it without a powerful offensive force. Without Leonard Fournette, somebody we know were going to sell jerseys for, thats $30,000 in sales, he said. But he knows the business wont recoup what was spent on former players jerseys.

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As Jaguars roster purge continues, the plan going forward is difficult to see

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Since the end of the 2019 season, the Jaguars have traded Calais Campbell, A.J. Fournette was the first draft pick by Tom Coughlin after he rejoined the franchise as the executive vice president of football operations. In 2019, Fournette scored three touchdowns. Since the end of the season, the Jaguars have cleared more than $76 million in salary cap space. Going into the [2019] season, I think that was always the plan.

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Leonard Fournette tunes out the distractions: My job is to play football

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Trade rumors flew in the offseason and Leonard Fournette did his best to not stress about them. The fourth-year Jaguars running back said that hes approaching this season with one goal playing football. It may very well be his final season in Jacksonville, but Fournette isnt talking about next year. Whether or not that future includes Fournette or another reset at the position isnt the conversation right now. Fournette rushed for 1,152 yards and had 522 yards receiving, both career highs.

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Vikings, Cook present NFL's latest RB contract standoff

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FILE - In this Oct. 24 2019, file photo, Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook walks on the field before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Minneapolis. The Vikings have centered their offense around running back Dalvin Cook and praised him at every turn, but now the bill has come due. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn, FIle)MINNEAPOLIS Dalvin Cook logged off last week from virtual team activities with the Minnesota Vikings, no longer willing to participate until he has secured a new contract. The three-year, $39 million contract Arizona gave David Johnson, who's now with Houston, might be the most realistic model. Gordon took a two-year, $8 million contract with Denver.

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Breaking with tradition, NASCAR bans Confederate flag at events

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Confederate flag, a prominent sight at NASCAR races for decades, is no longer welcome. “The presence of the confederate flag at NASCAR events runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans, our competitors and our industry. The display of the confederate flag will be prohibited from all NASCAR events and properties,” NASCAR said in a statement. The Confederate flag was as attached to NASCAR more than anywhere else in the world of sports. This week, Bubba Wallace, the sport’s lone black driver, told CNN that he thought the sport should rid tracks of the Confederate flag.

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Mayor Curry, Sheriff Williams walk with community, promise change

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Mayor Lenny Curry told hundreds gathered Tuesday morning to march with Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette from Jacksonville City Hall to the Duval County Courthouse that he was listening to their voices. "Were not going to agree on everything -- thats just not human history, human nature. Weve got to find common ground.Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams and many of his officers joined the short walk to the Courthouse. Curry said he felt he would be a distraction for law enforcement and could put others in danger if he marched this weekend. There are times where I put law enforcement resources at risk because they have to focus on me if Im there which isnt responsible, Curry said.

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Jaguars RB Fournette plans to hold peaceful protest next week

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Leonard Fournette is joining the public protests for social change in the country. The Jaguars running back said on social media that he planned to lead a peaceful protest in town next week to show support for change in America. It is the most public gesture yet by a current Jaguars player to support African Americans during a significant time in U.S. history. Arbery was killed by the son of a former law enforcement officer while running in a neighborhood. Floyd was killed by a police officer, who had his knee pressed into Floyds neck for nearly nine minutes.

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Jaguars adjust clocks with Coughlin gone, stump for Marrone

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JACKSONVILLE, FL – About 12 hours after Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired top executive Tom Coughlin, all the clocks inside the building were reset. “We'd love to see coach Marrone stick around and see this through,” Pro Bowl defensive end Calais Campbell. —Defensive end Yannick Ngakoue skipped most of the offseason and part of training camp in a contract dispute that remains unsettled. He tried to fine defensive end Dante Fowler $700,000 for missing "mandatory" appointments with team trainers during the 2018 offseason. Neither did the clocks, players insisted.

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A man with autism asked a question. Watch how the Jaguars answered

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A local man with autism asked a question and people from around the world, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, stepped up to answer it. David Bloch, who is a huge Jaguars fan, and his family visited “The Mark Brunell Show” last week. “Would someone like me?” pic.twitter.com/vw1DMQN9s8 — kerry bloch (@dsmom58) October 30, 2019Kerry said David received thousands of well-wishes. The video includes messages for David from Jaguars owner Shad Khan and players. It’s Leonard Fournette with the Jacksonville Jaguars and we like you and we love you.

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Jaguars fall flat against Colts

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The return of Nick Foles was supposed to be the launching point to the second half of the season. Instead, it put a stamp on just how much work lies in front for the Jaguars to become a competitive NFL team. The Jaguars (4-6) needed to close the season out strong to have a shot to reach the playoffs. The pair of 100-yard rushers marked the first time that the Colts had done that in franchise history. Brissett added a 5-yayrd rushing touchdown A 48-yard run by Williams on the following drive set up a Nyheim Hines 7-yard touchdown run and the blowout was on.

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What we've learned about the Jaguars and what comes next

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Here are 10 things that Ive learned about the Jaguars through the first nine weeks of the season. If there is one position group that needed a major emergence this season, it was the wide receivers. Will the Jaguars play two regular season home games in London next season. Conveniently, the Jaguars will play four games against those five teams in the final seven weeks of the season. In other words, the Jaguars can play a big role in determining their playoff chances.

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Jaguars-Jets: Four keys for a Jacksonville win on Sunday

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars host the Jets on Sunday in a game that, on paper, should be fairly one-sided. Here are my four keys for the Jaguars to beat the Jets:1. Don't turn the ball over, don't commit unreasonable penalties, and don't give the game away. Run, run, then run some more. Jack had to instruct safety Jarrod Wilson last week when Wilson was pressed into service as a linebacker.

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Mark Brunell: Victory over Bengals felt like a true team win

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If you want to be a playoff team, you have got to win the games that you're supposed to. And Sunday's 27-17 victory over the winless Bengals qualifies as one of those games that you're supposed to win. You're down by a point in the fourth quarter to a team that hasn't won a game all season. The turnovers forced by the Jaguars defense were the story of the game. The Jaguars put Minshew in a position where all he needed to do was not turn it over and he didn't.

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Four takeaways: Jaguars should keep leaning on Fournette

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars went to Cincinnati and forced four turnovers in a 27-17 win over the winless Bengals. Until Gardner Minshew or Nick Foles shows they are ready to carry the team through the air, the Jaguars need to ride Leonard Fournette. Against the Bengals, the worst rushing defense in the league, Fournette posted his third 100-plus yard rushing games in the last four weeks. The Jaguars struggled in the first half up front but improved in the second half. The Jaguars failed to convert on a fourth-and-goal situation from the 1-yard line in the first half.

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Jaguars at Bengals: Four keys to victory in Cincinnati

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA - The Jaguars travel to Cincinnati to face the winless Bengals on Sunday. Although this is just Week 7, the Jaguars face a tremendously important game if they want to return to playoff contention. If the Bengals try the same approach, Minshew needs to be able to make plays downfield from the pocket. The Bengals are anything but potent and there isn't a matchup with a wide receiver that should scare the Jaguars this week. Leonard Fournette was not happy that the Jaguars traded Ramey.

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Minshew-mania could reignite vs winless Bengals

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The rookie with the distinctive 'stache has a chance to re-ignite it against one of the NFL's two winless teams. Quarterbacks tend to have big games against these winless Bengals. BENGALS CORNERBACKSDre Kirkpatrick and William Jackson III are expected to miss the game with injuries, leaving the Bengals in a tough spot at cornerback. RUN THE BALLNot only have the Bengals been unable to stop the run, they haven't had much of a running game themselves. Joe Mixon will be going against a Jaguars run defense that ranks only 25th in the league.

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Jaguars players say Ramsey saga wasn't distraction

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Jaguars cornerback Tre Herndon (37) will be the starting cornerback for the fourth straight game, and for the foreseeable future after the Jaguars traded Jalen Ramsey on Tuesday. (photo by George Varkanis)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jaguars' fan base may be feeling a sense of relief that the Jalen Ramsey saga has ended, but inside the locker room, players said it was never a distraction. Starting free safety Jerrod Wilson also said the Ramsey saga wasn't a distraction for the team and that he didn't think there would be much of a change since the same quartet, A.J. "(Ramsey) wasn't really a distraction," Wilson said. "Were still going to be our single safety, just kind of like weve been the last couple of weeks, three weeks, without Jalen [Ramsey].

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Mark Brunell: Turnovers overshadow offensive highlights

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He had eight receptions for 164 yards and two touchdowns and his ability to catch, and hang on to passes, is getting better by the game. When you look at that production from those three main offensive weapons, that's a highly productive day. There is only one statistic that really matters in an NFL game and thats the number of turnovers a team either gets or gives. Our young quarterback is truly a competitor, and hes only going to get better. Remember, this is only the fourth start in his NFL career, and with each game, hes learning how to play at this level.

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Four takeaways: Fournette in a groove; Norwell has to step up

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The Jaguars had a 100-yard rusher (Leonard Fournette) and a 300-yard passer (Gardner Minshew), but they couldn't stop the Carolina running game. Each player in the NFL is judged against the amount of the salary cap that they take up. That's 8.5% of the entire salary cap this year. His contract is the biggest chunk of the salary cap this year for the Jaguars. Late in the game, Fournette came out of the game for a few plays.

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MONDAY HUDDLE: Is Bucs win at LA sign of things to come?

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Win that to go 3-2, and there might be some legitimate playoff hope brewing in Tampa. What were Fournette, Robinson arguing about? Following a game at South Carolina comes a bye week and then the annual contest in Jacksonville against No. 1 overall pick in next years NFL Draft and the likely prize that will go with it, Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Next up for Florida State following a 31-13 win over N.C. State is a bye week and then a game at No.

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Fans react to Jaguars win in Denver

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There was a lot of excitement at bars and restaurants following the Jaguars' 26-24 win at Denver on Sunday, proceeded by some serious concern. For anyone doubted that Jaguars QB Gardner Minshew was the real deal, he showed convinced skeptics with just one play in the Jaguars comeback win over the Denver Broncos on Sunday. With the Jaguars trailing by 11 points in the third quarter and, Minshew dropped back to pass. Leonard Fournette did most of his damage in the second half, running for a career-high 225 yards. Minshew marched the team down the field and Josh Lambo was able to drill a field goal as time ran out, giving the Jaguars a 26-24 win.

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Fournette, Minshew lead Jaguars to 26-24 win in Denver

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(Photo byIf the Jaguars are the team that played in the second half Sunday in Denver, they'll be a tough group to deal with. Leonard Fournette set a personal best with 225 yards rushing and Gardner Minshew threw two touchdown passes as the Jaguars overcame a two-touchdown first-half deficit to beat the Broncos 26-24 Sunday. On the first play from scrimmage on the drive, Fournette went 81 yards to set up a Minshew to James O'Shaughnessy 18-yard touchdown pass, giving the Jaguars the lead for the first time in the game, 20-17. Fournette and Armstead combined for 247 total rushing yards in the game, the second-best performance in Jaguars history. But with 2:54 remaining, the Jaguars settle for a field goal to add to the lead, 23-17.

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Fans react to Jags win in Denver

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There was a lot of excitement at bars and restaurants following the Jaguars' 26-24 win at Denver on Sunday. Fans were on the edge of their seats, jumping up and down, and giving out high fives and hugs following the victory on a last-second field goal. Leonard Fournette did most of his damage in the second half, running for a career-high 225 yards. He was just the second player in franchise history to surpass 200 yards rushing. Of course, it's going to be a couple weeks before we can experience the hype for ourselves right here in the city.

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4 takeways from Jaguars win in Denver

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The Jaguars overcame deficits twice, including with a final drive field goal to beat the Broncos 26-24 in Denver. The Jaguars are now tied atop the AFC South with all three other division teams with a record of 2-2. On the road at one of the toughest stadiums for visiting teams, and trailing by two touchdowns in the first half, Minshew made all of the plays you could ask for. Fournette ran 29 times for 225 yards in the win. When Fournette ran wide, he had little success.

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4 keys for Jaguars to beat Broncos

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - If everything falls right for the Jaguars, they could find themselves tied atop the division after this weekend. If the Jaguars beat the Broncos and the Texans and Colts both lose, all three teams would be 2-2 on the season. Here are my four biggest keys to the Jaguars victory:Give Minshew time. It's always easier to block out the noise after a win and it appears that this year's Jaguars team may be more resilient than last year's edition. While the Broncos are a slight favorite, the Jaguars have the momentum.

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