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Although considered undersized to play defensive end in the NFL, a fact that was pointed out by Mel Kiper Jr. during ESPN's coverage of the 1989 NFL draft, Lageman was taken in the first round by the New York Jets. [5] Lageman's NFL career spanned 10 seasons, the first six with the Jets, and the final four with the Jacksonville Jaguars. [1]
Career information; High school: Loyola Academy (Wilmette, Illinois) College: Holy Cross: Position: Center: Undrafted: 2018: Career history Kansas City Chiefs (2018–2019) New York Jets (2019–2021) Tennessee Titans * Baltimore Ravens (2021–2022)* Jacksonville Jaguars (2022–2023)* Tennessee Titans * Jacksonville Jaguars *
Career information; High school: Waynesville (MO) College: Missouri: NFL draft: 2005 / round: 6 / pick: 191: Career history Minnesota Vikings ; New York Jets (2006–2008) Cleveland Browns ; Jacksonville Jaguars (2010–2012) Detroit Lions (2013–2014) Miami Dolphins
The New York Jets and Jacksonville Jaguars have four more weeks to play out before they can wrap up their respective seasons. ... But his 88.9 quarterback rating is the lowest in his career over a ...
White Plains, New York, U.S. Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 296 lb (134 kg) Career information; High school: King & Low-Heywood Thomas School (Stamford, Connecticut) College: Virginia: Undrafted: 2010: Career history New York Giants * Jacksonville Jaguars (2010–2011) Chicago Bears (2012–2013) Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Fantasy football analyst Chris Allen delves into Thursday night's matchup between the Jets and Jaguars — one with huge playoff implications.
During a Week 5 matchup at the Dallas Cowboys, he two combined and earned his first career solo sack on quarterback Tony Romo as the Broncos won 51–48. [22] In the next game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Jackson recorded a season-high seven combined tackles and made a season-high two sacks on quarterback Chad Henne during a 35–19 ...
On Monday, the Jacksonville Jaguars held a news conference to introduce Liam Coen as their new head coach. Coen was hired after a season as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive coordinator.