If you want to look cool, don't get drafted by the Jaguars
Seems the Jags have a tradition of rookies having to get some of the most ridiculous haircuts imaginable.
See for yourself.
Seems the Jags have a tradition of rookies having to get some of the most ridiculous haircuts imaginable.
See for yourself.
... but the Jaguars appear to be staying.
Despite a report that indicated team owner Wayne Weaver is negotiating a sale of the team - which could then be relocated to Los Angeles - Weaver is adamantly denying the team is for sale.
He insists the Jags will remain in Jacksonville.
The Jaguars former first-round receiver is having enough trouble sticking with the team now that newly acquired Troy Williamson and Jerry Porter are on board.
Now a much more serious situation confronts Jones. He was arrested earlier this week for possession of cocaine.
It is probably a matter of days or weeks before he is tossed out of J'ville.
The Vikings pulled off a shocker in the 2005 draft, taking wide receiver Troy Williamson with the seventh overall pick out of South Carolina. The Vikings' coach at the time: Mike Tice.
But after three disappointing seasons punctuated by numerous dropped passes, Williamson is on the way out in Minny. He's about to join the Jaguars. And Tice.
The Jags will ship a sixth-round pick to the Vikings in exchange for Williamson. Tice is the Jaguars' assistant head coach. He was fired by Minnesota after Williamson's rookie season.