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Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew, who is going for the NFL rushing title and the franchise record for rushing yards this weekend, did not practice today after missing Wednesday's practice. He is still expected to be fine for Sunday's game against the Colts. Jones-Drew, starting safety Dawan Landry (illness) and rookie receiver Cecil Shorts (hamstring) all missed practice. Dwight Lowery worked some with the starters, but he was very limited in practice today. Tyson Alualu, Greg Jones and Marcedes Lewis, all of whom were limited yesterday, practiced fully today.

Source: Florida Times-Union
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