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Jaguars and Bucs Joint Practice

  • judsonmarka
  • Aug 17, 2016
  • 1 min read

Jags hit the field today for a joint practice with the Tampa Bay Bucs. The duel practice, which will be repeated tomorrow, is the first of its kind under Gus Bradley's leadership.

Dual practices allow player to face a new opponent in drills, providing coaches better opportunities to gauge progress.

The defense continued to show improvement today with Jackson, Miller, Marks and Ngakoue blowing through the Bucs offensive line during one-on-one line drills.

Fowler struggled to break his blocker in the one-on-ones, but created some pressure during full team. Telvin Smith also had issues stopping passes up the middle.

A-Rob continued to dominate, pulling in passes with extra aggression and speed getting to the ball. During team drills, Bortles connected with A-Rob on a heavily defended pass that looked more like a backyard game of 500.

Ramsey, who returned yesterday to practice, came out strong during team drills. Thomas, again, had some drops.

Also on the offensive side, Chris Ivory broke away from the Bucs defense several times, similar to his preseason game last week.

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