Heading into bye, Jags intend to stay with Chad Henne at QB

Heading into bye, Jags intend to stay with Chad Henne at QB

Published Oct. 29, 2013 4:15 p.m. ET

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- The Jacksonville Jaguars are sticking with quarterback Chad Henne through the bye week.

Coach Gus Bradley said Tuesday that "we
will continue with Chad." Coming off a 42-10 loss against San Francisco
in London, the Jaguars (0-8) play at Tennessee on Nov. 11.

Henne has started five games, including
the last three, this season. He has completed 60.6 percent of his passes
for 1,450 yards, with three touchdowns and five interceptions.

Gabbert has completed 48.8 percent of
his passes for 481 yards, with one TD and seven INTs in three starts.
The former first-round draft pick has shown little progress in three
seasons. Jacksonville's new regime planned to give him every opportunity
to prove he could be a starter, but Gabbert has struggled in the pocket
and failed to stay healthy.

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