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Up-and-down day for Miami Dolphins' Ricky Williams - MiamiHerald.com December 14, 2009
Boston GlobeUp-and-down day for Miami Dolphins' Ricky WilliamsMiami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams flies to the 21-yard line for a first down during the third quarter of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Miami Dolphins Keep Playoff Hopes Alive, Beat Jacksonville JaguarsStyle points not important as Dolphins make run at playoffsall 664 news articles »
Chasing Perfection: Can The Saints and Colts Stay Undefeated? - Bleacher Report December 14, 2009
Washington PostIn the case of the Jacksonville Jaguars, they have a slightly better chance, here's why. One stat stands out in favor of the Jags, their home record. 7-on-7: The Colts will delay their phased withdrawalRegular strength: Coach says Colts will play starters: Coach says Colts won't all 1,976 news articles »
Appeals request rejected - Ventura County Star December 15, 2009
AFPMundy contends it wasn'ta helmet-to-helmet hit, as the NFL states in the letter notifying him of the fine. Jaguars avoid blackout: The Jacksonville Jaguars NFL notebook: Dec. 15all 75 news articles »
Colts backups ready for action - Toronto Sun December 16, 2009
ESPNPortis replied: "I don't think for one second this could be career ending." Portis was injured in a helmet-to-helmet hit against Atlanta on Nov. 8 .Ranking the 20 NFL Teams to Reach the Super Bowl During This Decadeall 563 news articles »
Sunday Morning Under the Helmet: What to Watch for in NFL Week 14 - Bleacher Report December 13, 2009
Today, Bess and the Dolphins head to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars who rank 24th against the pass. Bess could have another big performance this week. and more »
-- Imagine running around for about an hour wearing 10 pounds of pads and a helmet that traps in heat on an open field with no shade in near-100-degree temperatures. Jaguars athletic trainers are working with players to battle heat exhaustion and keep players hydrated. Such is the life of a Jacksonville Jaguars football player, and many other gridiron athletes around the country in the month of August. It's hotter in St. Louis, actually," Jaguars first round draft pick and former Missouri Tigers quarterback Blaine Gabbert said. "If I can stand, I can play," Jaguars offensive tackle Eben Britton added.