Found February 25, 2008 on My Sports Rumors: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Supposedly the Jacksonville Jaguars and Minnesota Vikings have come to terms on a deal that would send wide receiver Troy Williamson to the Jags. Trades can't become official till midnight Thursday, so there is still plenty of chance that this deal can fall through. It's being reported that the Jaguars will send ....
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