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Tue Mar 25 201411:50Jags to give Brewster first shot at center
Coach Gus Bradley said the current plan is to give Mike Brewster a shot to win the starting center job.
Brad Meester retired following the season, and center remains a hole on the interior of the Jaguars' line. Brewster played 230 snaps at left and right guard in 2013 and held up as a pass protector. The former Ohio State Buckeye broke his ankle in December and may not be ready for OTAs. He'll face competition from a rookie.
Source: Florida Times Union
Sun Dec 15 201316:34Jaguars OG Brewester breaks left ankle
Jaguars G/C Mike Brewster suffered a fractured left ankle in Sunday's Week 15 loss to the Bills.
Brewster had to be carried off the field in the first half. He's appeared in 13 games this season, making two starts. Some believe Brewster is the heir apparent to C Brad Meester. Brewster is obviously done for the 2013 season.
Source: Ryan O'Halloran on Twitter
Sun Jun 16 201309:53Jaguars grooming Brewster as Meester's heir
The Florida Times Union thinks the Jaguars are "grooming" G/C Mike Brewster to be C Brad Meester's heir apparent.
Brewster, signed as an UDFA out of Ohio State last year, appeared in 12 games as a rookie. Per Pro Football Focus, he played a total of 556 snaps and received a negative grade in all seven starts at left guard. Meester was re-signed to a one-year deal, but the 36-year-old is approaching the end of his run.
Source: Florida Times Union
Tue Dec 11 201210:15Mike Brewster lands on IR
Jaguars placed G Mike Brewster (hand) on injured reserve, ending his season.
Brewster, who has graded out as one of the worst offensive linemen in the league this year, broke his hand in the Week 13 loss to the Bills. He's under contract for a reasonable $480,000 in 2013.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Dec 3 201214:10Mike Brewster has broken hand
Jaguars G/C Mike Brewster has been diagnosed with a broken hand.
The undrafted rookie out of Ohio State has appeared in all 12 games this season, making seven starts. He's graded out as one of the worst offensive linemen in the league in Pro Football Focus' ratings, however. It's possible Brewster's season is through.
Source: Mark Long on Twitter