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  • FA Coaching Staff #51
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    ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports ex-Jaguars LB Paul Posluszny could join Robert Saleh’s staff with the Jets.
    Posluszny was apparently a “Saleh favorite” when the two overlapped in Jacksonville. Saleh was Posluszny’s position coach from 2014-16. Still only 36 years old, Posluszny retired following an 11-year career in 2018. It’s unclear what his staff position in New York would be.

  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny (shoulder surgery) believes he would be able to play were it the regular season, but admits he’s still “several steps” away from being 100 percent.
    Posluszny remains without a firm return date, but could still be cleared to participate in OTAs. Barring a setback, he will be ready for training camp. A 2007 second-round pick, Posluszny has appeared in all 16 games just twice in five seasons.
  • FA Tight End
    Jared Cook caught eight passes for 169 yards with a touchdown in the Titans’ 23-17 Week 16 win over the Jaguars.
    It’s a glimpse of what Cook can do. He ran right past Paul Posluszny for a 55-yard touchdown up the seam in the first half and toasted the Jags’ safeties with crossing routes all day. Cook is incredibly nimble for a guy that goes 6'5/248. While Cook was a bust as a sleeper candidate in 2011, he’ll be poised for a breakout next season. He now has two straight 100-yard games heading into the season finale in Houston.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny underwent surgery earlier this month to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder.
    Because the surgery took place so late in the process, Posluszny will likely be sidelined for all OTAs and questionable for the start of training camp. The Jaguars have retained defensive coordinator Mel Tucker, so Posluszny is already comfortable in the scheme. An elite run stopper, “Poz” was one of the primary reasons for Jacksonville’s 2011 defensive turnaround.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny has “no doubt” that he will be ready for the start of the 2012 season after undergoing shoulder surgery on January 11.
    Posluszny does not consider the procedure to be “major.” After having his sling removed in a few weeks, he’ll meet with doctors to get a timetable on his return. It sounds like he will be fine for training camp.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny (shoulder surgery) is “out of his sling.”
    Posluszny still doesn’t have a concrete timetable for a return to football activities, but has a shot at being ready for OTAs. Barring a setback, the Jaguars’ leading tackler from 2011 will be ready for training camp.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Pusluszny left Sunday’s game in the second quarter with a shoulder sprain.
    Poz is officially questionable to return, though Stephen Franklin opened the second half as the starter. A success in his first year with the Jags, Posluszny entered Week 17 with 115 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny suffered a Week 17 shoulder separation and may need offseason surgery.
    Posluszny could be heard screaming on the field, and needed doctors to “push it back in the socket.” Any surgery shouldn’t affect his status for Week 1 of 2012, but it could land him on the active/PUP list to open training camp. Signed to a $42M blockbuster last July, Posluszny was a stud run stuffer during his first year with Jacksonville. He led the club with 119 tackles.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny (shoulder surgery) was cleared for practice two weeks ago.
    Poz was able to participate in offseason practices at less than 100 percent, so it’s no surprise that he has since received the green light. Jacksonville’s leading tackler expects to be “full-go” throughout training camp.
  • FA Coaching Staff #51
    Jaguars MLB Paul Posluszny (shoulder surgery) is participating in OTAs.
    Posluszny said in early April he was still “several steps” away from 100 percent, so he’s apparently made a lot of progress in the past month. Posluszny has a lengthy injury history, but was the Jaguars’ leading tackler as he appeared in all 16 games for the first time since 2008 last season.