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A big challenge for the Jaguars to play against the undefeated New England Patriots, on a prime-time game. It is a little bit frustrating to know that the Patriots have won six of seven meetings, including two of three playoff matchups. Also, last week while the Patriots were resting their players during a first-round bye, the Jaguars squeaked past the Steelers in a wild card game. They will need all the help that they can get from RB Maurice Jones-Drew who in his playoff debut last week, totaled 171 all-purpose yards (29 rushing, 43 receiving, 96 kick return) and two TDs. In his only career meeting vs. New England, Jones-Drew rushed for 131 yards and two TDs and added six receptions for 41 yards
Jacksonville Jaguars road to Play-Offs
Wk 1: Titans 13 @ Jaguars 10
Wk 2: Falcons 7 @ Jaguars 13
Wk 3: Jaguars 23 @ Broncos 14
Wk 4: Bye
Wk 5: Jaguars 17 @ Chiefs 7
Wk 6: Texans 17 @ Jaguars 37
Wk 7: Colts 29 @ Jaguars 7
Wk 8: Jaguars 24 @ Buccaneers 23
Wk 9: Jaguars 24 @ Saints 41
Wk 10: Jaguars 28 @ Titans 13
Wk 11: Chargers 17 @ Jaguars 24
Wk 12: Bills 14 @ Jaguars 36
Wk 13: Jaguars 25 @ Colts 28
Wk 14: Panthers 6 @ Jaguars 37
Wk 15: Jaguars 29 @ Steelers 22
Wk 16: Raiders 11 @ Jaguars 49
Wk 17: Jaguars 28 @ Texans 42
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Saturday, January 12th, 2008 at 1:34 pm
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