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This week in Jaguars history: Jimmy Smith’s record-setting game and more

September 10, 2000: Jimmy Smith had a record-setting game against the Baltimore Ravens. Smith recorded 291 receiving yards, the most in Jaguars franchise history, the fifth-highest in the NFL, and the most by a Ravens opponent. It was also Smith’s first three-touchdown game. Along with this, Smith made Ravens’ history by holding the first, seventh, and eighth-ranked games for receiving yards by an opponent.

The Jaguars lost 36 - 39.

September 10, 2002: Big John Henderson in partnership with the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation, helped kick off the 2002-2003 Playbooks reading initiative at the Regency Square Branch of the Jacksonville Public Library.