Friday, November 5, 2010

Job hunting

Bobby Sewall worked out for the Jacksonville Jaguars on Tuesday in hopes of finding work in the NFL after the Tennessee Titans cut him in the preseason. The former Portsmouth High School and Brown University standout left without a contract, but said the Jaguars left the door open for something to get done in the near future.

"Workout went well. Caught every pass, the GM (Jaguars general manager Gene Smith) seemed impressed," Sewall said in a text message.

The wide receiver added that the team was interested in signing him to a futures contract after the season, meaning he would be under contract with Jacksonville when the 2011 season begins. But the Jaguars did not rule out bringing in Sewall this season, depending on injuries.

"After my workout, they said they would look at things week to week, so if a spot opened up, I could fill that for them," Sewall said.

If that need arose, Sewall likely would join the team's practice squad.

"They just don't have a need at this time, but said they are always looking to upgrade," he said.

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