By Bud L. Ellis
The good news for the Jacksonville Jaguars: four home games in the first six weeks of the 2010 schedule.
The not-so-good news: four road games in the final six weeks.
The National Football League has released game times and dates for the 2010 season. It’s hard not to notice the number of home games the Jags have at the start of the season, and how many road games they have at the finish.
Jacksonville begins 2010 at home against Denver on Sept. 12. A visit to AFC West champion San Diego is next, followed by two challenging home games: against Philadelphia and against AFC champion and AFC South rival Indianapolis. After a road trip to Buffalo, the Jags play at home again, on Monday Night Football Oct. 18 against Tennessee.
Two consecutive road games wrap up the first half of the season, with trips to Kansas City and Dallas. The bye week comes in week 9 on Nov. 7.
Jacksonville begins the second half with consecutive home games against Houston and Cleveland. Then the difficult finishing stretch, four road games in six games, commences.
It starts with trips to the New York Giants and Tennessee. Jacksonville returns home for a home game against Oakland on Dec. 12, followed by a visit to Indianapolis, the final home game against Washington, and the final game of the season, at Houston.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 9:36 pm by bud
Tags: Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, National Football League, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
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By Bud L. Ellis
The good news for the Jacksonville Jaguars: four home games in the first six weeks of the 2010 schedule.
The not-so-good news: four road games in the final six weeks.
The National Football League has released game times and dates for the 2010 season. It’s hard not to notice the number of home games the Jags have at the start of the season, and how many road games they have at the finish.
Jacksonville begins 2010 at home against Denver on Sept. 12. A visit to AFC West champion San Diego is next, followed by two challenging home games: against Philadelphia and against AFC champion and AFC South rival Indianapolis. After a road trip to Buffalo, the Jags play at home again, on Monday Night Football Oct. 18 against Tennessee.
Two consecutive road games wrap up the first half of the season, with trips to Kansas City and Dallas. The bye week comes in week 9 on Nov. 7.
Jacksonville begins the second half with consecutive home games against Houston and Cleveland. Then the difficult finishing stretch, four road games in six games, commences.
It starts with trips to the New York Giants and Tennessee. Jacksonville returns home for a home game against Oakland on Dec. 12, followed by a visit to Indianapolis, the final home game against Washington, and the final game of the season, at Houston.
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at 9:31 pm by bud
Tags: Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, National Football League, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
The Jacksonville Jaguars 2010 schedule has been released and features a difficult start followed by a lot of balance the rest of the way.
After the season opener at home against Denver, things get very hard in a hurry for Jacksonville.
The Jaguars play at San Diego followed by back-to-back home contests against Philadelphia and Indianapolis.
Games at Dallas and the New York Giants in the middle of the season will prove difficult, but Kansas City, Cleveland, Oakland, Buffalo and Washington are all mixed in.
Jacksonville is looking to bounce back from a disappointing 2009 season, but taking down divisional foes will be a tall order.
at 6:22 pm by steve