Coach Jack Del Rio has officially passed the Jaguars' quarterback torch from veteran Mark Brunell to rookie Byron Leftwich.
Making the team's first non-injury related quarterback change since Brunell replaced Steve Beuerlein in the team's initial season in 1995, Del Rio called Brunell Tuesday and informed him that he'll be the backup behind Leftwich when his elbow is healed.
Brunell said he would accept his role without asking to be traded or demanding to be released.
"I'm not going to go out of here like that. I'm not going to cry, take my ball and go home. I'm not bitter. I'm not mad at the organization. I'm not out to make problems around here. I refuse to do that. It's unfortunate. There's a lot worse things in life. You have to keep things in perspective and do your job," he said.
"I know if I'm called upon, I'll be ready to roll."
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Making the team's first non-injury related quarterback change since Brunell replaced Steve Beuerlein in the team's initial season in 1995, Del Rio called Brunell Tuesday and informed him that he'll be the backup behind Leftwich when his elbow is healed.
Brunell said he would accept his role without asking to be traded or demanding to be released.
"I'm not going to go out of here like that. I'm not going to cry, take my ball and go home. I'm not bitter. I'm not mad at the organization. I'm not out to make problems around here. I refuse to do that. It's unfortunate. There's a lot worse things in life. You have to keep things in perspective and do your job," he said.
"I know if I'm called upon, I'll be ready to roll."
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