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Investigators are now saying that they believe a Jaguars football player was the intentional target of a shooting last week.
Tickets are still available for the Jaguars home opener Sunday vs. the Bills.
The Jags need to fill 1,300 seats by Thursday in order to avoid an NFL-imposed blackout.
That means no TV coverage of the game within a 75-mile radius of Jacksonville.
Fans can get tickets at Jaguars.com, by calling 633-2000, or by visiting the Jaguars Ticket Office at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium between 9am and 5pm.
The Jaguars opening day loss just got more painful. Jack Del Rio announced that starting left guard Vince Manuwai is lost for the year with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his knee.
Second year wide receiver John Broussard was one of five players let go by the Jaguars as they reached the league mandated 75 man limit.
Tight end Isaac Smolko defensive end Alex Boston and wide receivers Clyde Edwards and Jeron Harvey were also let go.
Jaguars wide receiver Matt Jones has pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine, a charge
that carries up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Jaguars fans will be held to a higher behavioral standard starting tomorrow. The NFL has implemented a new Code of Conduct that fans in all 32 stadiums must abide by or risk getting throwm out.
And then there were two. Only Derrick Harvey and Quentin Groves remain unsigned among Jaguars draft picks after fifth round pick Trae Williams was inked. The Times Union says its a four year deal. Harvey and Groves must be signed by the time trainig camp opens a week from tomorrow in order to participate in drills.
Still unsigned are first round pick Derrick Harvey, second rounder Quentin Groves and another fifth rounder rounder Trae Williams.






