Report: Jaguars, Paul Posluszny agree to 1-year contract extension
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The Jacksonville Jaguars and middle linebacker Paul Posluszny have agreed to a one-year contract extension, according to Alex Marvez of FOX Sports.
Posluszny, who had two years left on his current deal, suffered through a torn pectoral muscle last season that caused him to miss nine games. The 30-year-old amassed 69 tackles and two sacks in seven appearances for the Jags in 2014.
Prior to that, Posluszny made the Pro Bowl in 2013 and had six straight campaigns with 110 tackles or more, while playing for the Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills.
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