Thursday, April 03, 2008

NFL Jaguars Extend Coach Jack Del Rio's Contract for Five Years

signed a five-year
contract extension with the Jacksonville Jaguars after leading
the National Football League squad to the 2nd unit of ammunition of the
playoffs last season.

The squad didn't let on fiscal footing of the trade in a
news release.

''If you look from 2004 through 2007, Jack have led this
franchise to the sixth-best record in the National Football
League and that's A great accomplishment,'' squad proprietor said.

Del Rio, 44, have worked in the NFL for 23 years, including
11 as a linebacker, the longer playing calling among active head
coaches.

The Jaguars rank 6th in the NFL since 2004 with a 40-24
record and have got advanced to the playoffs twice in the past three
seasons. The squad finished last season with an 11-5 record and
beat Pittsburgh in the first unit of ammunition of the playoffs, its first
postseason win since 1999.

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