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The 1999 season was the Jacksonville Jaguars' 5th in the National Football League and their fifth under head coach Tom Coughlin. Wide receiver Jimmy Smith set a franchise record for most receptions and receiving yards in one season. Smith would finish second in the NFL in receiving yards with 1,636 yards. The Jaguars’ regular season record of 14–2 still stands as their best record in franchise history. This would be the last time Jacksonville made the playoffs until 2005, the last season the team won a playoff game until 2007 and the last time the Jaguars won any division title until they won the AFC South title in 2017.

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  • The 1999 season was the Jacksonville Jaguars' 5th in the National Football League and their fifth under head coach Tom Coughlin. Wide receiver Jimmy Smith set a franchise record for most receptions and receiving yards in one season. Smith would finish second in the NFL in receiving yards with 1,636 yards. The Jaguars’ regular season record of 14–2 still stands as their best record in franchise history. This would be the last time Jacksonville made the playoffs until 2005, the last season the team won a playoff game until 2007 and the last time the Jaguars won any division title until they won the AFC South title in 2017. The Jaguars hired former Carolina Panthers head coach Dom Capers to be their defensive coordinator. Under Capers, the team went from 25th in 1998 to 4th in 1999 in total defense. The Jaguars defense yielded the fewest points in the NFL with 217 (an average of 13.6 points per game). Pro Football Reference, however, argues that the 1999 Jaguars had the fifth-easiest schedule of any NFL team between 1971 and 2017. Both regular season losses were to the Tennessee Titans, and they lost again to Tennessee in the AFC Championship Game, making the Titans the only team to beat them the entire season; Jacksonville would not reach the AFC Championship again until 2017. However, the only other occasion the Jaguars opposed a team with a winning record was their demolition of the 9–7 Dolphins in the divisional playoff. Most significantly, Jacksonville missed Super Bowl champion St. Louis, despite defeating the other four teams then comprising the NFC West – including a 41–3 destruction of the San Francisco 49ers on opening day – while their non-division conference opponents were Broncos and Jets outfits weakened by injuries to Terrell Davis and Vinny Testaverde. (en)
  • La stagione 1999 dei Jacksonville Jaguars è stata la 5ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Il wide receiver Jimmy Smith stabilì i record di franchigia per ricezioni e yard ricevute in una stagione. I Jaguars terminarono col miglior record della loro storia, 14-2. Entrambe quelle sconfitte nella stagione regolare furono contro i Tennessee Titans, che poi li eliminarono nella finale della AFC. Il club assunse l'ex allenatore dei Carolina Panthers Dom Capers come coordinatore difensivo. Sotto la sua direzione, la squadra passò dal 25º posto del 1998 al 4º del 1999 nella difesa totale. I 13,6 punti subiti a partita furono invece il miglior risultato della lega. (it)
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  • * Defensive coordinator – Dom Capers * Defensive line – John Pease * Linebackers – Steve Szabo * Outside linebackers – Lucious Selmon * Defensive backs – Perry Fewell * Assistant defensive backs – Joe Baker (en)
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  • * Chairman/chief executive officer – Wayne Weaver * Senior vice president of football operations – Michael Huyghue (en)
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  • * Quarterbacks – Bobby Petrino * Running backs – Jerald Ingram * Wide receivers – Pete Carmichael * Tight ends – Fred Hoaglin * Offensive line – Mike Maser * Offensive quality control – John McNulty (en)
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  • Lost AFC Championship 14–33 (en)
  • Won Divisional Playoffs 62–7 (en)
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  • QB Mark Brunell (en)
  • T Tony Boselli (en)
  • WR Jimmy Smith (en)
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  • First quarter *JAC – Kyle Brady 7-yard pass from Mark Brunell . Jaguars 7–0. *TEN – Yancey Thigpen 9-yard pass from Steve McNair . Tied 7–7. Second quarter *JAC – James Stewart 33-yard run . Jaguars 14–7. *TEN – Al Del Greco 34-yard field goal. Jaguars 14–10. Third quarter *TEN – Steve McNair 1-yard run . Titans 17–14. *TEN – Mark Brunell sacked in end zone by Josh Evans. Titans 19–14. *TEN – Derrick Mason 80-yard kick return. Titans 26–14. Fourth quarter *TEN – Steve McNair 1-yard run . Titans 33–14. (en)
  • First quarter *JAC – Jimmy Smith 8-yard pass from Mark Brunell . Jaguars 7–0. *JAC – Mike Hollis 45-yard field goal. Jaguars 10–0. *JAC – Fred Taylor 90-yard run. Jaguars 17–0. *JAC – Tony Brackens 16-yard fumble return. Jaguars 24–0. Second quarter *JAC – Fred Taylor 39-yard pass from Mark Brunell . Jaguars 31–0. *JAC – James Stewart 25-yard run . Jaguars 38–0. *JAC – Mike Hollis 28-yard field goal. Jaguars 41–0. *MIA – Oronde Gadsden 20-yard pass from Dan Marino . Jaguars 41–7. Third quarter *JAC – Jimmy Smith 70-yard pass from Jay Fiedler . Jaguars 48–7. *JAC – Alvis Whitted 38-yard pass from Jay Fiedler . Jaguars 55–7. Fourth quarter *JAC – Chris Howard 5-yard run . Jaguars 62–7. (en)
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  • * Special teams coordinator – Larry Pasquale * Assistant special teams/administrative assistant to the head coach – John Bonamego (en)
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  • Top passers *MIA – Dan Marino – 11/25, 95 yards, TD, 2 INT *JAC – Jay Fiedler – 7/11, 172 yards, 2 TD, INT Top rushers *MIA – Stanley Pritchett – 2 rushes, 10 yards *JAC – Fred Taylor – 18 rushes, 135 yards, TD Top receivers *MIA – Oronde Gadsden – 6 receptions, 62 yards, TD *JAC – Jimmy Smith – 5 receptions, 136 yards, 2 TD (en)
  • Top passers *TEN – Steve McNair – 14/23, 112 yards, TD, INT *JAC – Mark Brunell – 19/38, 226 yards. TD, 2 INT Top rushers *TEN – Steve McNair – 9 rushes, 91 yards, 2 TD *JAC – Fred Taylor – 19 rushes, 110 yards Top receivers *TEN – Jackie Harris – 3 receptions, 33 yards *JAC – Jimmy Smith – 5 receptions, 92 yards (en)
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  • * Strength and conditioning – Jerry Palmieri * Assistant strength and conditioning – Greg Finnegan (en)
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  • AFC Championship Game: Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary (en)
  • AFC Divisional Game: Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary (en)
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  • Greg Gumbel , Phil Simms , Armen Keteyian, and Bonnie Bernstein (en)
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  • The 1999 season was the Jacksonville Jaguars' 5th in the National Football League and their fifth under head coach Tom Coughlin. Wide receiver Jimmy Smith set a franchise record for most receptions and receiving yards in one season. Smith would finish second in the NFL in receiving yards with 1,636 yards. The Jaguars’ regular season record of 14–2 still stands as their best record in franchise history. This would be the last time Jacksonville made the playoffs until 2005, the last season the team won a playoff game until 2007 and the last time the Jaguars won any division title until they won the AFC South title in 2017. (en)
  • La stagione 1999 dei Jacksonville Jaguars è stata la 5ª della franchigia nella National Football League. Il wide receiver Jimmy Smith stabilì i record di franchigia per ricezioni e yard ricevute in una stagione. I Jaguars terminarono col miglior record della loro storia, 14-2. Entrambe quelle sconfitte nella stagione regolare furono contro i Tennessee Titans, che poi li eliminarono nella finale della AFC. (it)
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