WILL RACKLEY RUMORS & GOSSIP

Jaguars place G Rackley on IR in final roster cuts

The Jacksonville Jaguars have placed guard Will Rackley on injured reserve, ending his season and creating depth issues along the offensive line. Rackley sustained a high ankle sprain early in training camp and re-injured it last week. He joins guard Jason Spitz and center John Estes on injured reserve. It means undrafted rookie Mike Brewster from Ohio State could play a pivotal...
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September 01, 2012  |  Discuss

Jaguars OT Eugene Monroe, OG Will Rackley, LB Daryl Smith Return To Practice

The Jacksonville Jaguars returned to practice on Saturday following their Thursday night preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Jaguars have dealt with plenty of injurys on the offensive line, but in a bit of good news received two of their starters back to practice. Left tackle Eugene Monroe and guard Will Rackley both returned to practice Saturday after missing the past...
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August 25, 2012  |  Discuss

Jaguars offensive line: Looks can be deceiving

Depth in the NFL is always a tricky thing as a fan to understand. Sure we know about injuries ruining a season, but do we truly know the intricacies of depth and how it pertains to individual starting line-ups? Take the Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line this preseason. An outsider looking in would immediately see a [...]
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August 17, 2012  |  Discuss

Jaguars OG Will Rackley Out 3-4 Weeks With Ankle Sprain

Jaguars G Will Rackley will miss three to four weeks with a high right ankle sprain he suffered at practice on Tuesday, according to Gene Frenette of the Florida Times-Union. Rackley was carted off the practice field on Tuesday, but X-rays reveled only a sprain and no bone or ligament damage for the second-year pro, who started 14 games as a rookie out of Lehigh. Source: CBSSports...
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August 01, 2012  |  Discuss

Could Jaguars G Will Rackley Break Out in Year Two?

The learning curve from a Division II or Division III school into the NFL can be overwhelming for some college prospects. A lot of the time players don't pan out, because the talent at the NFL level is just too superior. Sometimes, it takes a couple years for these players to grasp the nature of the game at the pro level. That could be the case with guard Will Rackley. The 2011...
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May 26, 2012  |  Discuss
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