Eben Britton
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Fri 9/28/12 10:11 PM

Jaguars LG Eben Britton (ankle) and RT Cameron Bradfield (ankle) are likely to play in Week 4 against the Bengals. Both players have missed the last two weeks with ankle injuries. Jacksonville has used a rotation of warm body veterans Guy Whimper and Herb Taylor, along with rookie free agent Mike Brewster in Britton and Bradfield's absence. Bradfield will see a lot of Bengals LDE Carlos Dunlap.

Eben Britton
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Sat 9/22/12 6:58 PM

Jaguars LG Eben Britton (ankle) has been ruled out for Week 3. Journeyman Herb Taylor will likely see another start this week against the Colts. The good news for Jacksonville is that the Colts have a banged up defensive front, with Dwight Freeney (ankle) and Corey Redding (triceps) listed as questionable.

Eben Britton
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Sat 9/15/12 9:25 AM

Jaguars' LG Ebin Britton (ankle) and CB Derek Cox (hamstring) are listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Texans. Britton did not practice on Friday, while Cox was limited. "We'll work them out Sunday and make a decision," said head coach Mike Mularkey. Mike Brewster would start for Britton, and both William Middleton and Kevin Rutland would see snaps at RCB in place of Cox.

Eben Britton
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Fri 8/10/12 4:20 PM

The Jaguars have moved Eben Britton from right tackle to left guard. The position switch was necessitated by LG Will Rackley's high ankle sprain, which will shelve him all preseason. Rackley played poorly enough as a rookie, though, that Britton may keep the job this year. Cameron Bradfield is now the starting right tackle, with Eugene Monroe on Blaine Gabbert's blind side. C Brad Meester and RG Uche Nwaneri round out Jacksonville's front five.

Eben Britton
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Sat 4/14/12 7:31 PM

Jaguars OL Eben Britton was recently cleared to participate in the team's offseason program. Britton missed the majority of last season after landing on injured reserve in October with a back injury. Assuming he avoids a setback, he'll be the favorite to bookend Eugene Monroe at right tackle.

Eben Britton
CHI (13)
Thu 3/29/12 1:51 AM

Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey expects Eben Britton to be the team's starting right tackle in 2012. Britton played the majority of his 2011 snaps at left guard. He was originally drafted to play right tackle, however, and the new Jaguars staff wants him there. It sounds like Will Rackley is viewed as the left guard, for now. Uche Nwaneri will return at right guard, and Eugene Monroe will be the left tackle.

Eben Britton
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Tue 3/27/12 5:50 PM

Jaguars GM Gene Smith is "confident" G/T Eben Britton (back) will be ready for 2012. Britton has insisted he'll be ready for OTAs after landing on injured reserve in November, and hasn't suffered any setbacks since he resumed running in February. If healthy, he should be able to reclaim his starting left guard job during camp.

Eben Britton
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Tue 2/7/12 6:00 PM

Jaguars G/T Eben Britton ran this week for the first time since suffering a back infection in October. Britton's back is structurally sound after undergoing minor surgery on a herniated disc last summer. He hopes to participate in OTAs and expects to be fine for training camp. "I'll be full-speed ahead, 100 percent," Britton said. "I don't feel injured. I have no pain anymore. At this point, it's a matter of getting my body back to even."

Eben Britton
CHI (13)
Thu 12/8/11 8:40 AM

Jaguars G/T Eben Britton (back infection) said he will be back in time for offseason workouts. Britton was just allowed back in the team facility this week as he recovers from an infection of proprionibacterium in his back. He'll be on antibiotics for four more weeks. Before going down, Britton was the Jags' starting left guard.

Eben Britton
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Mon 11/14/11 2:21 PM

Jaguars placed G/T Eben Britton on injured reserve with a back injury, ending his season. Britton had missed the Jaguars' past four games, and recently experienced a "complication" from his preseason back surgery. Coach Jack Del Rio does not believe he'll require another operation. Briefly the Jaguars' starting left guard this season, Britton was limited to just seven games in 2010 thanks to knee and shoulder injuries. Back injuries tend to linger, but the former second-round pick should be ready for training camp next summer.