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Mind-blowing stats for the Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars have allowed a shocking 121 sacks over the last two seasons with their 2014 season resulting in the 6th most sacks allowed in any season ever. Is history destined to repeat itself? Find out with these mind-blowing stats.

The Jaguars allowed 71 sacks in 2014, the 6th-most sacks allowed in any season all-time. Over the last 2 seasons, Jacksonville has allowed an astounding 121 sacks. 3 different Jaguars QBs have taken a sack in that span � Blake Bortles (55), Chad Henne (54) and Blaine Gabbert (12).

In 2011, running back Maurice Jones-Drew became only the 2nd player in NFL history (1st in the modern era) to lead the NFL in rushing on the league�s last-ranked total offense. Eddie Price of the 1951 New York Giants led the NFL with 971 rushing yards (80.9 YPG) while the Giants offense ranked last with 241.7 YPG.

The Jaguars have made a Top 10 selection in the draft every season since 2008, the longest streak in the common draft era. With those picks, they�ve selected DE Derrick Harvey (2008), T Eugene Monroe (2009), DT Tyson Alualu (2010), QB Blaine Gabbert (2011), WR Justin Blackmon (2012), T Luke Joeckel (2013), QB Blake Bortles (2014), and DE Dante Fowler Jr (2015). Fowler went down with a torn ACL within the first hour of rookie minicamp. Are the Jaguars destined continue this streak of Top 10 picks in 2016?

In 2000, Fred Taylor rushed for a career-best 234 yards against the Steelers. Not only was the total a Jaguars team high, it was also the most anyone has rushed for against the vaunted Steelers defense in its 80-year history.

In 2006, the Jaguars �- fueled by 131 rushing yards from Fred Taylor and 166 rushing yards from rookie Maurice Jones-Drew -- rushed for 375 yards in a game against the Colts � tied for the 9th-most in a single game since 1950 and the most allowed by the Colts in franchise history. The Colts went on to win Super Bowl XLI that season, making it the highest yardage total that an eventual Super Bowl champion has allowed in NFL history.

In 1999, the Jaguars went 14-2 to record the best record in the AFC. They beat the Dolphins 62-7 in the Divisional Round in Dan Marino�s last game before losing in the AFC Championship to the Titans. Counting playoff games, all three of Jacksonville�s losses that season came against the Titans, the only time in NFL history that a team to finish with three losses has lost all three games to the same team.