Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andre Cisco didn't like what he saw on the field against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. When he made it known after the game, it blew up: "How should I say this?
The Jacksonville Jaguars are a walking disaster, and the cherry on top of their 1-5 sundae came when safety Andre Cisco blatantly said that the team quit during their 35-16 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Are the Jacksonville Jaguars already quitting? After their latest embarrassing loss, this time a 35-16 blowout against the Chicago Bears in London, this seems like the biggest question facing the franchise.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) have not had an easy start to the season on the field or in the locker room after falling to the Chicago Bears, 35-16, in the Week 6 NFL London game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are 1-5 after a brutal 35-16 loss to the Chicago Bears in London. Jaguars safety Andre Cisco accused his teammates of quitting on the field after the game.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' season keeps going downhill and the situation got dicier when safety Andre Cisco said the defense quit during Sunday's 35-16 loss to the Chicago Bears in London.
Things are going from bad to worse for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been playing like domestic cats. The team lost its 5th game just a week after it secured its first win of the season against the Indianapolis Colts.
The NFL is continuing to let players know that gesturing as if shooting a gun or otherwise depicting violence is not allowed on the field. Three more players were fined this week for violent gestures.
Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andre Cisco spoke to the media on Wednesday about the Week 5 matchup with the Indianapolis Colts. To see Cisco' comments, view above.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will meet the Buffalo Bills in primetime on Monday night in Buffalo and have named fourth-year safety, Andre Cisco, the sixth captain for the week 3 matchup.
When the Jacksonville Jaguars moved on from safety Rayshawn Jenkins it raised some eyebrows. And, rightfully so -- he was a pretty good safety and would fit well with Ryan Nielsen's current defensive scheme.
The AFC South features four young and talented QBs. However, Jaguars safety Andre Cisco believes another position group is why the division got tougher this offseason.
The Jacksonville Jaguars defense has shown significant improvement compared to last year's performance, which helps explain a positive 4-2 start after six weeks.
Andre Cisco is my favorite NFL safety to watch right now, because of his aggression and speed, that allows him to make incredible plays. He had some drawbacks
Perhaps Meyer’s quote is not all that surprising considering how disengaged he looked after Jacksonville’s latest defeat.
ANDRE CISCO | Syracuse | DS | #7 | Jr | 5116 | 203 | Valley Stream, NY | IMG Academy | 03.23.00 Overview: A true ball-hawk and one of the most impressive physical specimens in college football over the last few seasons, Cisco is a versatile safety who has been employed everywhere from single high, box, mid-hole, slot and robber.
The Long Island native has the potential to steal the show at the combine, if he’s fully recovered by then. Reportedly, Cisco has clocked a 4.33-second 40-yard-dash, along with 17 bench press reps of 225 pounds.
The preseason First-Team All-American suffered a lower-body injury in a collision with a teammate and subsequently missed Syracuse's last two contests before announcing his decision.
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