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Ernest Wilford
Ernest Wilford plays for the Jags. He is a wide reciever and has been a professional football player for 3 seasons. Follow him in the news and in the blogosphere, or share your opinions and predicitions about the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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The Jaguars declared tight end Ernest Wilford out for Sunday’s game at the New York Jets because of a low-grade high ankle sprain.Optimistic earlier this week about his chances of recovering in time to play, Wilford spent Friday working on a stationary bike as the team practiced.It’s unclear how much time the team expects Wilford to miss, but it’s likely he’ll be ready to return to practice next week when the Jaguars begin preparations for...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Players complained earlier this season about a musical-chairs situation along the offensive line.It’s likely those rumblings will continue after the Jaguars’ 30-13 loss at Tennessee. The Jaguars offensive line struggled once again in the face of heavy Titans pressure Sunday, giving up three sacks as David Garrard threw two interceptions and finished with the second-lowest passer rating (35.9) of his career.read more
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When I talked to Jaguars tight end Ernest Wilford on Wednesday, he was all fired up about becoming a first-time father after the team returned home from its Sunday road game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Wilford's wife, Robyn, was scheduled to have the baby Monday morning by Caesarian section at a hospital in Fort Lauderdale, where the ex-Miami Dolphin still has a residence. But the couple was forced to call an audible today when Robyn...
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One week after tying his career high with three TDpasses and completing 73 percent of his throws in a win over Tennessee, David Garrard missed on 10 of his first 15. For the Seahawks, Hasselbeck returned from being sidelined two games to throw four touchdown passes, and the Seahawks rolled to their biggest home shutout in 25 years, 41-0 over the Jaguars on Sunday.
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by Chris BurkeFiled under: Jaguars, Titans, NFL RefereesIt's hard to blame one play for the Titans' embarrassing 37-17 loss at Jacksonville in Week 4 -- a loss that dropped Tennessee to 0-4. But that doesn't mean Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher is ready to let the game's referee crew off the hook for a botched call that gave Jacksonville a touchdown.With less than 30 seconds to play in the first half, Jaguars quarterback David Garrard threw a...
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