1995 Jacksonville Jaguars season
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The 1995
1995 NFL season
The 1995 NFL season was the 76th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded to 30 teams with the addition of the Carolina Panthers and the Jacksonville Jaguars...

 Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team based in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. They are currently members of the South Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League...

 season
was the team's first year in the National Football League
National Football League
The National Football League is the highest level of professional American football in the United States, and is considered the top professional American football league in the world. It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, with the league changing...

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Expansion Draft

# Player Position Drafted From
1. Steve Beuerlein
Steve Beuerlein
Stephen Taylor "Steve" Beuerlein is a former football quarterback, and currently is an NFL and college football analyst for CBS.-Education:...

 
Quarterback Arizona Cardinals
2. Corey Raymond
Corey Raymond
Corey Raymond is the secondaries coach for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers football team....

 
Defensive Back New York Giants
3. Jeff Novak
Jeff Novak
Jeff Ladd Novak is a former American football offensive lineman who played professionally in the World League of American Football and the National Football League. Novak was born in Arlington Heights, Illinois and considers his city of upbringing to be Clear Lake City outside of Houston, Texas...

 
Tackle Miami Dolphins
4. John Duff Defensive End Los Angeles Raiders
5. Keith Goganious
Keith Goganious
Keith Lorenzo Goganious is a college football coach. As of October 2009 is serving as Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/linebacker coach at Hampton University. Goganious played linebacker in the NFL for five seasons with the Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Baltimore Ravens...

 
Linebacker Buffalo Bills
6. Mark Williams Linebacker Green Bay Packers
7. Al Jackson Defensive Back Philadelphia Eagles
8. Mark Tucker Center Arizona Cardinals
9. Paul Frase Defensive Tackle New York Jets
10. Tom Myslinski Guard Chicago Bears
11. Willie Jackson
Willie Jackson (American football)
Willie Bernard Jackson, Jr. is a former American college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League for eight seasons in the 1990s and 2000s...

 
Wide Receiver Dallas Cowboys
12. Othello Henderson Defensive Back New Orleans Saints
13. Santo Stephens Linebacker Cincinnati Bengals
14. Darren Carrington
Darren Carrington
Darren Carrington was a safety who played 8 seasons in the National Football League for five different teams. He started in Super Bowl XXIX for the San Diego Chargers and was the Denver Broncos kick returner in Super Bowl Super Bowl XXIV...

 
Defensive Back San Diego Chargers
15. Michael Davis Defensive Back Houston Oilers
16. Dave Thomas Defensive Back Dallas Cowboys
17. Mazio Royster Running Back Tampa Bay Buccaneers
18. Le'Shai Maston Fullback Houston Oilers
19. Charles Davenport Wide Receiver Pittsburgh Steelers
20. Monty Grow Defensive Back Kansas City Chiefs
21. Marcus Wilson Running Back Green Bay Packers
22. Brant Boyer Linebacker Miami Dolphins
23. Harry Colon
Harry Colon
Harry Lee Colon is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League. After playing college football at Missouri, Colon was drafted by the New England Patriots in the 8th round of the 1991 NFL Draft...

 
Defensive Back Detroit Lions
24. Derek Brown Tight End New York Giants
25. James Williams Linebacker New Orleans Saints
26. Eugene Chung
Eugene Chung
Eugene Yon Chung was a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League from 1992 to 1997...

 
Guard New England Patriots
27. Reggie Cobb
Reggie Cobb
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Running Back Green Bay Packers
28. Desmond Howard
Desmond Howard
Desmond Kevin Howard is a former NFL wide receiver, punt returner, and kickoff returner.He played football for the University of Michigan from 1989–1991 and won the Heisman Trophy in 1991...

 
Wide Receiver Washington Redskins
29. Kelvin Martin
Kelvin Martin
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Wide Receiver Seattle Seahawks
30. Cedric Tillman Wide Receiver Denver Broncos
31. Rogerick Green Defensive Back Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Staff

Roster

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Stadium Record Attendance
1 July 29 Carolina Panthers
1995 Carolina Panthers season
-Preseason:-Regular season:-Records:* Most victories by an expansion team * First expansion team to have a winning record at home * First expansion team to have a four game winning streak...

 
L 20–14 Fawcett Stadium
Fawcett Stadium
Fawcett Stadium is a football stadium in Canton, Ohio. The stadium was officially dedicated in 1938. Fawcett Stadium is named for John A. Fawcett. Mr. Fawcett was a former member of the Canton Board of Education and a well-known athlete...

 
0–1
24,625
2 August 4 Miami Dolphins
1995 Miami Dolphins season
-NFL Draft:-Schedule:-AFC Wild Card Game:Although Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino completed 33 out of 64 passes for 422 yards, the Bills jumped to a 27–0 lead going into the fourth quarter, and rushed for an NFL playoff record 341 yards....

 
W 24–21 Joe Robbie Stadium  1–1
51,745
3 August 10 Detroit Lions
1995 Detroit Lions season
The 1995 season marked the Lions third consecutive playoff appearance. For the third consecutive year, the Lions lost in the playoffs. Herman Moore had a career season as he broke Cris Carter’s record for most receptions in a season. Moore and teammate Brett Perriman became the first WR duo to...

 
L 19–3 Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac Silverdome
The Silverdome is a domed stadium located in the city of Pontiac, Michigan, USA, which sits on . It was the largest stadium in the National Football League until FedEx Field in suburban Washington, D.C...

 
1–2
44,690
4 August 18 St. Louis Rams
1995 St. Louis Rams season
The 1995 St. Louis Rams season was the team's 58th year with the National Football League and the first season in St. Louis.-NFL Draft:-Schedule:...

 
L 27–10 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium  1–3
70,000
5 August 25 Denver Broncos
1995 Denver Broncos season
The 1995 Denver Broncos season was the team's 36th year in professional football and its 26th with the National Football League. The season would be noted for being the first year that Mike Shanahan was head coach. A turning point for the franchise would include the drafting of future Super Bowl...

 
W 23–17 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium  2–3
66,023


Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Stadium Record Attendance
1 September 3 Houston Oilers
1995 Houston Oilers season
The 1995 Houston Oilers season was the 36th season the team was with the league. The team bested their previous season's output of 2–14, winning seven games, but failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season.-Staff:-Schedule:...

 
L 10–3 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium  0–1
72,363
2 September 10 at Cincinnati Bengals
1995 Cincinnati Bengals season
The 1995 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 28th year in professional football and its 26th with the National Football League.-NFL Draft:-Staff:-Roster:-Schedule:-Awards and records:* Carl Pickens, Led AFC, Receptions,...

 
L 24–17 Riverfront Stadium  0–2
48,318
3 September 17 at New York Jets
1995 New York Jets season
The 1995 New York Jets season was the 36th season for the team and the 26th in the National Football League. The Jets entered the 1995 season with their third different head coach in as many years as former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Rich Kotite was hired to replace Pete Carroll, who was fired...

 
L 27–10 Giants Stadium
Giants Stadium
Giants Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA, in the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Maximum seating capacity was 80,242. The building itself was 230.5 m long, 180.5 m wide and 44 m high from service level to the top of the seating bowl and 54 m high to...

 
0–3
49,970
4 September 24 Green Bay Packers
1995 Green Bay Packers season
The 1995 Green Bay Packers season was the 75th in the club's history. The Packers obtained an 11-5 mark in the regular season and won the NFC Central, their first division title since 1972. In the playoffs, the Packers defeated the Atlanta Falcons at home and the defending champion San Francisco...

 
L 24–14 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 0–4
66,744
5 October 1 at Houston Oilers W 17–16 Houston Astrodome
Reliant Astrodome
Reliant Astrodome, also known as the Houston Astrodome or simply the Astrodome, is the world's first multi-purpose, domed sports stadium, located in Houston, Texas, USA. The stadium is part of the Reliant Park complex...

 
1–4
36,346
6 October 8 Pittsburgh Steelers
1995 Pittsburgh Steelers season
The 1995 season saw the Steelers return to the Super Bowl for the first time in sixteen years . The team's 11–5 finish was good enough for the AFC Central championship and the second seed in the conference...

 
W 20–16 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 2–4
72,042
7 October 15 Chicago Bears
1995 Chicago Bears season
The 1995 Chicago Bears season was their 76th regular season completed in the National Football League. The club posted a 9-7 record under head coach Dave Wannstedt. It was the club's second straight 9-7 season, but failed to make the playoffs due to a tiebreaker loss to the Atlanta...

 
L 30–27 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 2–5
72,020
8 October 22 at Cleveland Browns
1995 Cleveland Browns season
The 1995 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 46th season with the National Football League. On November 6, then-owner Art Modell announced his intentions to move the team to Baltimore...

 
W 23–15 Cleveland Stadium  3–5
64,405
9 October 29 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 24–7 Three Rivers Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city's Major League Baseball franchise and National Football League franchise respectively.Built as a replacement to...

 
3–6
54,516
10 Bye
11 November 12 Seattle Seahawks
1995 Seattle Seahawks season
The 1995 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's 20th season with the National Football League. The 1995 season was head coach Dennis Erickson's first with the team.-1995 NFL Draft:-Staff:-Schedule:-External links:* *...

 
L 47–30 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 3–7
71,290
12 November 19 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1995 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
The 1995 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season began with the team trying to improve on an 6-10 season in which the team won 4 straight games at the end of 1994 and 4 of the last 5. It was Wyche' final season as the team's head coach...

 
L 17–16 Tampa Stadium  3–8
71,629
13 November 26 Cincinnati Bengals L 17–13 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 3–9
68,249
14 December 3 at Denver Broncos
1995 Denver Broncos season
The 1995 Denver Broncos season was the team's 36th year in professional football and its 26th with the National Football League. The season would be noted for being the first year that Mike Shanahan was head coach. A turning point for the franchise would include the drafting of future Super Bowl...

 
L 31–23 Mile High Stadium
Mile High Stadium
Mile High Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium, that stood in Denver, Colorado, from 1948 until 2001.It hosted the Denver Broncos, of the AFL and the NFL, from 1960-2000, the Colorado Rockies, of the National League, of the MLB, from 1993-1994, the Colorado Rapids, of MLS, from 1996-2001, the...

 
3–10
72,231
15 December 10 Indianapolis Colts
1995 Indianapolis Colts season
The 1995 Indianapolis Colts season was the 43rd season for the team in the National Football League and 12th in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League's 1995 season with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses, and finished tied for second in the AFC East division with...

 
L 41–31 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 3–11
66,099
16 December 17 at Detroit Lions
1995 Detroit Lions season
The 1995 season marked the Lions third consecutive playoff appearance. For the third consecutive year, the Lions lost in the playoffs. Herman Moore had a career season as he broke Cris Carter’s record for most receptions in a season. Moore and teammate Brett Perriman became the first WR duo to...

 
L 44–0 Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac Silverdome
The Silverdome is a domed stadium located in the city of Pontiac, Michigan, USA, which sits on . It was the largest stadium in the National Football League until FedEx Field in suburban Washington, D.C...

3–12
70,204
17 December 24 Cleveland Browns W 24–21 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium 4–12
66,007
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