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The 2004 Jacksonville Jaguars season was the tenth season in franchise history, Jack Del Rio’s second year as the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Byron Leftwich’s first full year as starting quarterback. In a time of transition for the franchise, Del Rio’s coaching and Leftwich’s play helped to pull the Jaguars out of a four ...
2004: Byron Leftwich (8–6) / David Garrard (1–1) [10] ... List of Jacksonville Jaguars players; References This page was last edited on 5 January 2025, at 21: ...
As of the end of the 2024 season, the Jaguars have an all-time record of 202 wins, 282 losses, and 0 ties in the regular season, with an additional 8 wins and 8 losses in the playoffs. [9] [10] The team has had ten winning seasons, two 8–8 seasons, and eighteen losing seasons. [9] The Jaguars are the only active franchise to have never had a ...
The Jaguars hosted the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Divisional playoffs, a 62–7 victory in what would be Dan Marino and Jimmy Johnson's last NFL game. Jacksonville's 62 points and 55-point margin are the second most ever in NFL playoff history, and Fred Taylor's 90-yard run in the first quarter is the longest ever in an NFL playoff game. [24]
The Jaguars first head coach was Tom Coughlin, who was hired by owner Wayne Weaver well over a year before the team's inaugural season in 1995. The Jaguars won four games their first season, surpassing the previous record of wins for an expansion team (three), but falling well short of the Carolina Panthers record-setting pace that same year of seven wins.
The Buffalo Bills have had trouble with the Jacksonville Jaguars in recent years. ... Sept. 12, 2004: Jaguars 13, Bills 10. Sept. 14, 2003: Bills 38, Jaguars 17.
Gregory B. Jones Sr. (born May 9, 1981) is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Florida State Seminoles and was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the second round of the 2004 NFL draft and also played for the Houston Texans.
The Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation was established in 1994, when the franchise deal was first announced. [188] Since then, the Foundation has given over $20 million to area efforts in community improvement. [189] The Foundation focuses on many initiatives, such as Honor Rows, anti-tobacco programs, NFL Play 60, and support for veterans. [190]