Jags Lose Darius For Remainder of Season

The Jacksonville Jaguars beat the New York Giants on Monday night but lost safety Donovin Darius for the remainder of the season because of a broken right leg.

Darius was hurt on a first-half screen pass. Gerald Sensabaugh moves into the starting lineup to replace him.

By Mark Maske |  November 21, 2006; 4:34 PM ET  | Category:  Jaguars
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