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After a 5-11 finish in 2011, the Jaguars held the seventh overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft. Originally, they traded up to ...
Justin Blackmon is a former NFL wide receiver who gained national attention for his talent and strong performances during the early part of his football career. Once seen as a rising star ...
Former Jaguars first-round pick Justin Blackmon was “unsteady on his feet, reeked of alcohol and was wearing wet clothes,” according to the incident report from his Saturday arrest in Oklahoma ...
Former NFL wide receiver Justin Blackmon was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with public intoxication in Payne County, Oklahoma, according to multiple reports. Blackmon, 35 ...
Justin Blackmon, a former college football star at Oklahoma State and first-round pick in the NFL Draft, was arrested Saturday in Oklahoma, per multiple reports. Now 35 years old, Blackmon was ...
Former NFL wide receiver Justin Blackmon was reportedly arrested on Saturday for public intoxication. Blackmon, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft for the Jacksonville Jaguars following ...
Justin Blackmon, the former NFL first-round pick, has found himself in more legal trouble after a public intoxication arrest in Oklahoma. Once a promising wide receiver for the Jacksonville ...
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 26: Justin Blackmon from Oklahoma State holds up a jersey as he stands on stage after he was selected #5 overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round of the 2012 NFL ...
I really liked Tommy Morrison along with many others, and I like Justin Blackmon. A lot of people seem to like Blackmon, a modest, good-natured, small-town guy who was an amazing Oklahoma State ...
Justin Blackmon's NFL story is an interesting one. The wide receiver spent his collegiate campaign with the Oklahoma State Cowboys, and during his four years in college, Blackmon was recognized as ...
STILLWATER — Former Oklahoma State football player Justin Blackmon was arrested on a public intoxication complaint by the OSU police department early Saturday morning, The Oklahoman has confirmed.