Jacksonville Jaguars 2014 Training Camp: Day 6 Twitter Recap


It’s been almost an entire week of training camp practices and we are finally in full pads, so we’re starting to get a better picture of what the 2014 Jacksonville Jaguars are going to look like. As usual, here’s a roundup via Twitter of today’s training camp practice:
First off, this is just awesome.
Jaguars owner Shahid Khan looking fly on the cover of Void Magazine pic.twitter.com/StsiJlSC8L
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) July 31, 2014
Moving on to the practice… some of the veterans got expected days off.
Day off for Paul Posluszny and Marcedes Lewis. DT Jordan Miller sitting out with injury #Jaguars
— Ryan O'Halloran (@ryanohalloran) July 31, 2014
Despite some apparent struggles, Mike Brewster appears to still be the presumed starter at center. Rookie Brandon Linder is also starting at right guard for the time being.
Brewster back as No 1 C, Linder No 1 RG for third straight practice. #Jaguars
— Ryan O'Halloran (@ryanohalloran) July 31, 2014
The coaches had some good things to say about Blake Bortles, and the official Jaguars Twitter account managed to get a pretty sweet video of Bortles making a throw.
Fisch: Bortles came back to camp "ahead of where I thought he would be." #Jaguars
— Ryan O'Halloran (@ryanohalloran) July 31, 2014
QB @bbortles5 hits WR @kerrytaylor15 for a completion in drills. #JagsCamp | #SlowMo https://t.co/OynMRTzvih
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) July 31, 2014
There was also this hilarious exchange thanks to the always entertaining Gene Frenette:
Jaguars LB John Lotulelei down injured
— Mark Long (@APMarkLong) July 31, 2014
#Jaguars LB Nate Stupar down on ground, being helped off field. Looks like ankle.
— Eugene Frenette (@GeneFrenette) July 31, 2014
Close, but not really close “@GeneFrenette: #Jaguars LB Nate Stupar down on ground, being helped off field. Looks like ankle.”
— Mark Long (@APMarkLong) July 31, 2014
My apologies, it' LB John Lotuleili limping off field not Stupar. #jaguars
— Eugene Frenette (@GeneFrenette) July 31, 2014
The Jaguars defense carried their positive momentum from the previous practice and flashed some playmaking ability.
#Jaguars rookie LB Telvin Smith with a pick 6 on Henne.
— Hays Carlyon (@HaysCarlyon) July 31, 2014
Ryan Davis whips Luke Joeckel, and Joeckel responds by standing him up on next play. #Jaguars
— Rick Ballou (@Ballou1010xl) July 31, 2014
Ryan Davis is trouble in the pass rush drills.
— Alfie (@AlfieBCC) July 31, 2014
Andre Branch causing havoc. Get the feeling he could really break out this year. #Jaguars
— Rick Ballou (@Ballou1010xl) July 31, 2014
Chad Henne was pretty up and down in team drills, which has been his MO for his time here in Jacksonville.
Henne rolls out and throws it away. Branch stuffed by Joeckel
— Alfie (@AlfieBCC) July 31, 2014
Henne over throws Hurns deep
— Alfie (@AlfieBCC) July 31, 2014
Henne to Copeland for a first down.
— Alfie (@AlfieBCC) July 31, 2014
Nice completion from Henne to Tandon Doss. # Jaguars
— Rick Ballou (@Ballou1010xl) July 31, 2014
Bortles also had a couple of nice plays, and is starting to show he might be closer to ready than we thought heading into camp.
Nice throw on the run by Bortles. #ActionSportsJax
— Brent Martineau (@BrentASJax) July 31, 2014
Bortles to Hurns in back corner of end zone #jagscamp #Jaguars
— J.P. Shadrick (@jpshadrick) July 31, 2014
Bortles hits Hurns deep for a 40-yard TD pass.
— Hays Carlyon (@HaysCarlyon) July 31, 2014
The practice was supposed to end with some red zone drills, but an unfortunate injury cut the day short.
Tandon Doss just went down in redzone. Got rolled up on
— Alfie (@AlfieBCC) July 31, 2014
Jaguars WR Tandon Doss down and in serious pain. Possible broken right ankle
— Mark Long (@APMarkLong) July 31, 2014
Tandon Doss in a lot of pain after Geno Hayes made contact with him, looks like right ankle. Practice ends.
— Hays Carlyon (@HaysCarlyon) July 31, 2014
Tandon Doss in a lot of pain after Geno Hayes made contact with him, looks like right ankle. Practice ends.
— Hays Carlyon (@HaysCarlyon) July 31, 2014
– Daniel Lago