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2004 Jacksonville Jaguars season
Head Coach Jack Del Rio
Home Field ALLTEL Stadium
Results
Record 9–7
Place 2nd AFC South
Playoff Finish did not qualify
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The 2004 season brought about Jack Del Rio's second year as the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars and Byron Leftwich's first full year as a starter. In a time of transition for the franchise, Del Rio's coaching and Leftwich's play helped to pull the Jaguars out of a three year slump to a finish of 9–7, placing second in the ever competitive AFC South.

Offseason[]

2004 NFL Draft[]

Round Pick # Overall Name Position College
1 9 9 Reggie Williams Wide Receiver Washington
2 7 39 Daryl Smith Linebacker Georgia Tech
2 23 55 Greg Jones Fullback Florida State
3 23 86 Jorge Cordova Linebacker Nevada
4 22 118 Anthony Maddox Defensive Tackle Delta State
4 24 120 Ernest Wilford Wide Receiver Virginia Tech
5 5 137 Josh Scobee Kicker Louisiana Tech
5 18 150 Chris Thompson Cornerback Nicholls State
5 27 159 Sean Bubin Offensive Tackle Illinois
7 48 249 Bobby McCray Defensive End Florida

Personnel[]

Staff[]

2004 Jacksonville Jaguars final staff
Front Office

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Jack Del Rio
  • Assistant Head Coach – Steve Shafer

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Bill Musgrave
  • Running Backs – Anthony Lynn
  • Wide Receivers – Ken Anderson
  • Tight Ends – Alfredo Roberts
  • Offensive Line – Paul Boudreau
  • Offensive Assistant/Assistant Offensive Line – Andy Heck
  Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator – Mike Smith
  • Defensive Line – Ray Hamilton
  • Linebackers – Mike Haluchak
  • Defensive Backs – Alvin Reynolds
  • Defensive Assistant – Todd Howard

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Pete Rodriguez
  • Assistant Special Teams – Bob Ligashesky

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Mark Asanovich
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Les Ebert

Schedule[]

Jacksonville Jaguars Results
Week Date Result Score Opponent Record Attendance
1 September 12 W 13–10 at Buffalo Bills 1–0
72,389
2 September 19 W 7–6 Denver Broncos 2–0
69,127
3 September 26 W 15–12 at Tennessee Titans 3–0
68,932
4 October 3 L 24–17 Indianapolis Colts 3–1
73,114
5 October 10 L 34–21 at San Diego Chargers 3–2
52,101
6 October 17 W 22–16 Kansas City Chiefs 4–2
66,413
7 October 24 W 27–24 at Indianapolis Colts 5–2
56,615
8 October 31 L 20–6 at Houston Texans 5–3
70,502
9 Bye Week
10 November 14 W 23–17 (OT) Detroit Lions 6–3
66,431
11 November 21 L 18–15 Tennessee Titans 6–4
69,703
12 November 28 L 27–16 at Minnesota Vikings 6–5
64,004
13 December 5 L 17–16 Pittsburgh Steelers 6–6
76,877
14 December 12 W 22–3 Chicago Bears 7–6
67,572
15 December 19 W 28–25 at Green Bay Packers 8–6
70,437
16 December 26 L 21–0 Houston Texans 8–7
66,227
17 January 2 W 13–6 at Oakland Raiders 9–7
41,112

Standings[]

Template:2004 AFC South standings

References[]