Jacksonville (4-2) at Tampa Bay (4-3)
- Game info: 4:05 pm EDT Sun Oct 28, 2007
- TV: CBS
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Thanks to an injury-prone incumbent, David Garrard got plenty of opportunities to lead the Jacksonville Jaguars when he was a backup quarterback. Now Garrard’s the starter, and his misfortune has given Quinn Gray a chance.
With Garrard sidelined, the Jaguars will give Gray his first NFL start when they face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Coach Jack Del Rio said Wednesday that Garrard has a high ankle sprain, and could be sidelined up to a month. Garrard, who took over as the starter this season after Jacksonville (4-2) released Bryon Leftwich, was hurt in the second quarter of a 29-7 loss to Indianapolis on Monday night.
Garrard made 17 starts the previous three seasons for Leftwich, who was released in August after four injury-filled seasons with Jacksonville. Del Rio, who relied so heavily on Garrard when Leftwich went down, will now turn to Gray.
“We’ve got to rally around Quinn,” Del Rio said.
Gray, in his third NFL season, struggled Monday in his second extensive playing stint over the last two years. He completed 9 of 24 passes for 56 yards, throwing two interceptions and fumbling once.
“He’s intelligent, has a quick release and a strong arm,” Del Rio told the Jaguars’ official Web site. “He hasn’t been in this situation before. We’re dealing with some unknowns. We don’t want him to carry the team. We want him to be a good distributor and play his role.”
Jacksonville has the NFL’s third-ranked rushing offense, averaging 148.5 yards per game, and would like to rely on Maurice Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor even more with Garrard out. The Jaguars abandoned their smash-mouth philosophy early Monday, getting most of their 117 rushing yards in the second half.
Jones-Drew, though, was limited in practice Friday and is listed as questionable for this game with a sprained left knee suffered with about a minute to play against Indianapolis.
Tampa Bay (4-3), meanwhile, desperately needs a boost for its running game. The Buccaneers are averaging just 57.0 yards on the ground in three games since Carnell “Cadillac” Williams suffered a season-ending knee injury.
Last Sunday, Tampa Bay had its highest rushing total since losing Williams, gaining 124 yards in a 23-16 loss to Detroit.
Michael Bennett, a former 1,000-yard runner with Minnesota, had 22 yards on three carries against the Lions and his role is expected to expand as he becomes more familiar with the offense. Bennett was acquired in a trade with Kansas City last week.
Tampa Bay also may be in the market for receivers with Michael Clayton nursing a right ankle injury, and primary kick and punt returner Mark Jones out for the season with a torn patellar tendon in his left knee. Clayton, the team’s No. 3 receiver, is uncertain for Sunday’s game.
“It’s frustrating,” Bucs coach Jon Gruden said. “It’s not major league baseball. You can’t make a trade, put a guy in your lineup and say go play right field and hit fourth. No disrespect to baseball, but you’ve got to know the formations, you’ve got to know snap count, you’ve got to know the audible system, the 2-minute package. All the things you learn in training camp, (offseason workouts) and things of that nature.”
The Bucs’ offense has pressed on, amassing a season-high 422 yards against the Lions. Much of their success is due to Jeff Garcia’s play.
Garcia completed 18 straight passes in the first half against Detroit, setting a franchise record for consecutive completions in a game. He has thrown 270 passes without an interception for the longest active streak in the NFL.
“It’s hard to imagine him playing much better,” Gruden said. “Hopefully we can get the full supporting cast healthy and ready to go here for the second half of the season to help him.”
Garcia has completed 70 percent of his passes for 1,504 yards and seven touchdowns without an interception for a 106.2 quarterback rating. This will be his first start against Jacksonville.
The Bucs and Jaguars haven’t played since Nov. 30, 2003, when Jacksonville won 17-10 at home. The Jaguars are 2-1 all-time against the Bucs.
the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. The 4-year-old colt trained by Aidan O’Brien has four Group 1 wins in Europe. Also in the field are defending champion Red Rocks and the 2004 winner Better Talk Now, along with America’s top hope, English Channel.
Nashoba’s Key comes into the $2 million Filly & Mare Turf a perfect 7-for-7, all in California. The 4-year-old filly will be ridden by 17-year-old Joe Talamo.
“I can remember last year watching the Breeders’ Cup on TV and hoping and praying I could get here one day,” Talamo said. “Here I am in my first year of riding and actually in it. It’s really a dream come true.”
Team Comparison
| Team | Records | Standings | PF | PA | Road/Home | AFC | NFC | DIV | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville | 11-5-0 | 2nd AFC South | 411 | 304 | 5-3-0 Road | 8-4-0 | 3-1-0 | 2-4-0 | Lost 1 |
| Tampa Bay | 9-7-0 | 1st NFC South | 334 | 270 | 6-2-0 Home | 1-3-0 | 8-4-0 | 5-1-0 | Lost 2 |
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Injuries
Gerald Alexander S, Maurice Williams T, Justin Durant LB, Rashean Mathis CB, Jarett Dillard WR, Ernest Wilford TE, John Henderson DT, Maurice Jones-Drew RB, Scott Starks CB, Troy Williamson WR, Reggie Hayward DE, Rob Meier DT, Don Carey CB
Carnell Williams RB, Kellen Winslow TE, Aqib Talib CB, Byron Leftwich QB, Elbert Mack CB, Antonio Bryant WR, Torrie Cox CB, Stylez G White DE, Derrick Ward RB, Michael Clayton WR, Davin Joseph G, Clifton Smith RB, Will Allen S, Rod Wilson LB, Jermaine Phillips S, E.J. Biggers CB, Xavier Fulton T, Angelo Crowell LB, Josh Bidwell P, Byron Storer RB
Notes
K Matt Bryant finished with a franchise-record 131 points this season. He bettered the previous record of 128 points by K Martin Gramatica in 2002. ... RB Carnell Williams rushed for a season-high 78 yards and two TDs, but suffered what coach Jon Gruden said was a "serious" knee injury in the fourth quarter. Williams, who missed the first 10 games this season because of a torn ACL in his right knee in September 2007, hurt his left knee after a 28-yard run. ... The Bucs lost their fourth consecutive game. In those contests, the Bucs were outscored, 59-19, in the fourth quarter.
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