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2000 Jacksonville Jaguars season
Head Coach Tom Coughlin
Home Field ALLTEL Stadium
Results
Record 7–9
Place 4th AFC Central
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Pro Bowlers WR Jimmy Smith
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The 2000 Jacksonville Jaguars season was the team's sixth year in the National Football League. They finished with a record of 7–9.

Personnel[]

Staff[]

2000 Jacksonville Jaguars final staff
Front Office
  • Chairman/Chief Executive Officer – Wayne Weaver
  • Senior Vice President of Football Operations – Michael Huyghue

Head Coaches

Offensive Coaches

  • Quarterbacks – Bobby Petrino
  • Running Backs – Jerald Ingram
  • Wide Receivers – John McNulty
  • Tight Ends – Fred Hoaglin
  • Offensive Line – Mike Maser
  • Offensive Quality Control – Garrick McGee
  Defensive Coaches

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Frank Gansz
  • Assistant Special Teams – John Bonamego

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Jerry Palmieri
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Greg Finnegan

Preseason[]

Schedule[]

Date Result Score Opponent
August 4 Win 34–14 at Carolina Panthers
August 11 Win 16–13 New York Giants
August 19 Win 26–22 at Kansas City Chiefs
August 24 Loss 31–20 Atlanta Falcons

[1]

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Attendace
1 September 3, 2000 at Cleveland Browns W 27–7
72,418
2 September 10, 2000 at Baltimore Ravens L 39–36
68,843
3 September 17, 2000 Cincinnati Bengals W 13–0
45,653
4 September 25, 2000 at Indianapolis Colts L 43–14
56,816
5 October 1, 2000 Pittsburgh Steelers L 24–13
64,351
6 October 8, 2000 Baltimore Ravens L 15–10
65,194
7 October 16, 2000 at Tennessee Titans L 27–13
68,498
8 October 22, 2000 Washington Redskins L 35–16
69,061
9 October 29, 2000 at Dallas Cowboys W 23–17 (OT)
63,554
10 Bye week
11 November 12, 2000 Seattle Seahawks L 28–21
68,063
12 November 19, 2000 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 34–24
50,925
13 November 26, 2000 Tennessee Titans W 16–13
65,454
14 December 3, 2000 Cleveland Browns W 48–0
51,262
15 December 10, 2000 Arizona Cardinals W 44–10
53,472
16 December 17, 2000 at Cincinnati Bengals L 17–14
50,469
17 December 23, 2000 at New York Giants L 28–25
77,924

Standings[]

AFC Central
Team W L T PCT PF PA
Tennessee Titans 13 3 0 .813 346 191
Baltimore Ravens 12 4 0 .750 333 165
Pittsburgh Steelers 9 7 0 .563 321 255
Jacksonville Jaguars 7 9 0 .438 367 327
Cincinnati Bengals 4 12 0 .250 185 359
Cleveland Browns 3 13 0 .188 161 419

Awards and records[]

  • Mark Brunell, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 9 [2]
  • Mark Brunell, Franchise Record (tied), Most Touchdown Passes in One Season, 20 Passes [3]
  • Mike Hollis, Franchise Record (tied), Most Field Goals in One Game, 5 Field Goals (September 10, 2000) [3]
  • Brad Meester, PFW/PFWA All-Rookie Team [4]
  • Jimmy Smith, AFC Pro Bowl Selection,[5]
  • Jimmy Smith, Franchise Record, Most Receiving Yards in One Game, 291 yards, September 10, 2000 [3]
  • Fred Taylor, AFC Offensive Player of the Week, Week 12 [2]
  • Fred Taylor, Franchise Record, Most Rushing Yards in One Game, 234 Yards, November 19, 2000 [3]
  • Fred Taylor, Franchise Record, Most Rushing Yards in One Season, 1,399 yards [3]

References[]

  1. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 53
  2. 2.0 2.1 NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 202
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 52
  4. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 204
  5. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 362

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