The Jacksonville Jaguars have re-signed offensive tackle Tony
Boselli, wide receiver Reggie Barlow and fullback Daimon Shelton.
Length and terms of the contracts are undisclosed.
Boselli, 26, has started 55 games for the Jaguars in four seasons,
which is the team record for career starts. Boselli was the Jaguars
first-ever draft choice in 1995 and has been selected to the Pro
Bowl each of the last three seasons, starting the last two.
Barlow, 26, started two games last season and has played in 39
games over the past three seasons. In 1998, he was selected as a
first alternate to the Pro Bowl as a kick returner as he led the AFC
and was fourth in the NFL in punt return average (12.9) and scored
two touchdowns, one on a kickoff return and one on a punt return.
As a third receiver, he had eleven catches for 168 yards.
Shelton, 26, started eight games last season and rushed for 95 yards
on 30 carries while primarily blocking for running back Fred Taylor,
who had 1,223 yards. A sixth round draft choice in 1997, he played
in 13 games his rookie season with six carries.
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