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The Recorder · October 8, 2015
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still there. But we’re not quite there
yet. We’re close.”
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down and no interceptions.
“It’s hard, because if you make one
of those field goals, we’re in the locker
room talking about the tremendous effort, the competitiveness, getting turnovers, scoring off the sudden change,”
Bradley said. “We’re talking about all
these things that led to that. They’re
PENALTY BOX – The Jaguars were
penalized 13 times for 92 yards. The
Colts’ 13-play, 80-yard TD drive was
aided by five Jaguars’ penalties -- two
pass interference calls, a roughing the
passer, a personal foul and an illegal
substitution. The Jaguars were penalized six times for 47 during the opening half. “These penalties … good
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Jacksonville QB Blake Bortles’ 8-yard TD pass to Allen Hurns with 11:37 remaining in the half pushed
Jacksonville into a 10-3 lead
teams, consistently, don’t have even a
series like that,” Bradley said. “Far too
many penalties in that situation.”
COLTS GAME NOTES - The Jaguars produ ced 421 yards, but managed
only 13 points – none came after halftime... A right shoulder injury sidelined
Luck, snapping his streak of 57 consecutive starts... Vinatieri broke Mike
Vanderjagt’s franchise scoring record
with his first field goal, a 54-yarder,
then became the first player in NFL history to top 1,000 points with two different teams on his second field goal...
The Colts now are 11-5 all-time against
Jacksonville in Indianapolis and tied
the NFL record for consecutive wins
against one division (15), which was
set by the 1972-73 Miami Dolphins...
Hurns had eight receptions in the first
half, surpassing his previous career
best in just two quarters.
DEFENSIVE GEMS – Colts’ running back Frank Gore fumbled at the
Jaguars’ 5-yard line. Defensive tackle
Abry Jones recovered in the end zone.
The fumble was forced by safety Josh
Evans. Safety Johnathan Cyprien recovered a fumble by Indianapolis running
back Josh Robinson. The fumble was
caused by linebacker Dan Skuta.
INJURY UPDATE - Jaguars linebacker Paul Posluszny, who made five
first-half tackles, left the game with an
ankle sprain in the third quarter. Two
other players did not finish the game,
cornerback Aaron Colvin (shoulder)
and safety James Sample (shoulder).
Jacksonville placed right guard Brandon Linder on injured reserve Monday
and linebacker James-Michael Johnson
was added to the active roster. Rookie
A.J. Cann started in place of Linder
against the Colts Sunday and is expected to remain the starter. Linebacker
John Lotulelei sustained a concussion
against the Colts.
GIVING BACK – The Jacksonville
Jaguars Foundation pledged $500,000
to name the gymnasium in the new
Winston Family YMCA in Riverside
and continue its support of the Willie
Galimore Community Center pool in St.
Augustine. “The team’s investment in
the new Winston YMCA and recommitment to the Galimore pool is part of a
wider partnership the Jaguars organization has with the First Coast YMCA to
support the health and wellbeing of
our community, particularly for children and families,” said Peter Racine,
President of the Jaguars Foundation.
The new Winston Family YMCA is
scheduled to be complete in August
2016.
AROUND THE AFC SOUTH – The
good news for the Jaguars heading into
week five. They play in the weakest
division in the NFL. Indianapolis is the
only team in the AFC South with more
than one win. The Houston Texans and
Jaguars are each 1-3. The Tennessee Titans—who were on a bye this week—
are 1-2. The Colts and Texans played
Thursday night. The Tennessee Titans
host the Buffalo Bills (2-2) Sunday.
UP NEXT – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-3) and Jaguars meet for just
the sixth time in the regular season
Sunday at 1 p.m. in Raymond James
Stadium. Jacksonville leads the series
4-1, with the Bucs winning the inaugural meeting between the clubs with a
17-16 victory in Tampa in 1995. Jacksonville claimed each of the last four
contests, winning three in Jacksonville
along with a 24-23 win in Tampa in
2007.The Bucs signed kicker Connor
Barth. The move comes after the team
released rookie Kyle Brindza, who had
been the team’ starter through their
first four games.