Jags still trying to replace McCardell
Updated: May 14, 2003, 11:47 AM ET
By By Darrell Trimble | NFL Insider
Who will be Jimmy Smith's partner in crime in 2003? The same
question was asked after the Jacksonville Jaguars were forced to
release Keenan McCardell in a salary-cap move prior to last season.
The Jags tried to fill the gaping hole with the acquisitions of Bobby Shaw
and Patrick Johnson, but just 53 catches and 712 yards later, neither was
kept on the roster for this year.
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