The Jaguars, in dire need of a receiver, hosted a meeting with free agent Torry Holt on Thursday.
Holt was released by the Rams earlier this month in a cost-cutting move.
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Report: Jaguars, Sanchez Meet
USC quarterback Mark Sanchez reportedly had a scheduled meeting with the Jaguars on Sunday night.
Sanchez was then scheduled to fly to New York to meet with the Jets, and then head to Washington to sit down with the Redskins.
Will Jaguars Take Look At Holt?
Torry Holt, who was released by the Rams last week, could be an option for the Jaguars as they look to beef up their group of receivers.
Holt, who isn't expected to sign with a team soon, may not be within Jacksonville's price range.
Jags Release WR Matt Jones
The Jaguars have waived receiver Matt Jones, parting ways with the former first-round draft pick after his latest arrest, according to an Associated Press report on Monday.
Report: Jags' Jones Arrested In Arkansas
Jaguars receiver Matt Jones, who served a three-game suspension at the end of last season, was arrested Monday evening in Washington County, Arkansas, and is being held, according to an ESPN report.
He was recharged with possession of a controlled substance after he failed a random drug test as part of the terms of a previous arrest, multiple media outlets reported. He faced the same charge because he was in violation of the plea agreement that resolved his cocaine possession charge last July.
Tra Thomas Signs Deal With Jaguars
The Jaguars have signed tackle Tra Thomas to a three-year deal.
Thomas, a three-time Pro Bowler, spent the last eleven season with the Eagles. He started 165 games and has missed only eight games in his career.
"Hopefully I'm one of the key positions that's going to come in and help turn this team around," Thomas said.
Philadelphia wanted to re-sign Thomas, but he choose Jacksonville which is closer to his central Florida home.
"I have several years left in the tank," Thomas said. "I take good care of myself. I'm always in the weight room training. ... I put in a goal to play 20 years, so I want to come in and play as long as I possibly can. I feel like if I continue to take care of myself it can definitely happen."