![]() In 1998, Coughlin guided his team to its first AFC Central Division championship with an 11-5 record. In 1999, the Jaguars had the best record in the NFL (14-2), advancing to the conference championship game before losing to Tennessee. The Jaguars made the playoffs all four seasons from 1996 to '99 - a first for an NFL expansion team. THE COACHES: Jacksonville head coach Tom Coughlin (62-50 in regular season, 4-4 in postseason) has led the Jaguars to two AFC Central Division championships and two appearances in the AFC Championship game in seven seasons as the only head coach in franchise history. Brunell later hooked up with Jimmy Smith and Keenan McCardell for touchdowns. The Bears scored in two plays and were up 20-0. Then, on the first drive of the second half, the Jaguars recovered a Chicago fumble in Bears' territory, but three plays later Brunell was intercepted by Keith Traylor, a 350-pound lineman, who rumbled 67 yards with the ball. On their second possession, they drove to Chicago's 8-yard line but Brunell was sacked on third down and then Mike Hollis' field goal attempt was blocked. The Jaguars had their opportunities, though. Mark Brunell was intercepted three times and the Jaguars lost a fumble, as the Bears scored 13 points off turnovers, 10 of them in the first half as they took a 13-0 halftime lead. The Bears' Anthony Thomas rushed for 160 yards and a touchdown in leading Chicago, which allowed the fewest points in the NFL and held the Jaguars to two second-half touchdowns. The loss was the Jaguars' worst in 28 games. ![]() It marked the first back-to-back losing seasons in franchise history and the team's worst record since its inaugural season of 1995. THE LAST TIME: The last time the Jaguars played a regular-season game, on January 6, 2002, they lost their 2001 season finale to the Bears 33-13 at Soldier Field, finishing the season 6-10. ![]() South Carolina affiliates are: Beaufort (WFXH-FM, 106.1), Hardeeville (WFXH-FM, 106.1), Hilton Head (WFXH-FM, 106.1), Port Royal (WFXH-FM, 106.1), Ridgeland (WFXH-FM, 106.1). The Florida affiliates are: Altamonte Springs (WHOO-AM, 1080), Bradenton WAMR-AM, 1320), Brooksville (WRUF-AM, 850), Chiefland (WRUF-AM, 850), Cocoa Beach WHOO-AM, 1080), Crescent Beach (WFOY-AM, 1240), Crystal River (WRUF-AM, 850), Dade City (WRUF-AM, 850), Daytona Beach (WELE-AM, 1380), Deltona (WHOO-AM, 1080), Flagler Beach (WFOY-AM, 1240), Fort Myers (WAMR-AM, 1320), Fort Pierce (WPSL-AM, 1590), Gainesville (WRUF-AM, 850), Haines City (WHOO-AM, 1080), Lake Buena Vista (WHOO-AM, 1080), Lake City (WNFB-FM, 94.3), Lakeland (WHOO-AM, 1080), Live Oak (WNFB-FM, 94.3), Longwood (WHOO-AM, 1080), Madison (WSTI-FM, 105.3), Melbourne (WHOO-AM, 1080), Ocala (WRUF-AM, 850), Orlando (WHOO-AM, 1080), Ormond Beach (WELE-AM, 1380), Palatka (WIYD-AM, 1260), Palm Coast (WFOY-AM, 1420), Port Charlotte (WAMR-AM, 1320), Port St. A total of 16 affiliates in three states on the Jaguars Radio Network will also broadcast the game. Robinson, Vic Ketchman and Cole Pepper handle the pre-game show (three hours before kickoff on both stations), and Pepper and ex-Oakland Raider Pete Banaszak do the post-game show. Sexton and Robinson are in their eighth season together. Brian Sexton calls the play-by-play and former NFL quarterback Matt Robinson adds analysis, with Jennifer Candelino serving as field reporter for the preseason. RADIO BROADCAST: All Jaguars games are broadcast on WOKV (690 AM) and WKQL (96.9 FM) and the Jaguars Radio Network.
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