Jaguars cut starting tackle Cameron Bradfield
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The Jacksonville Jaguars surrendered 10 sacks to the Washington Redskins in Week 2, necessitating changes along their offensive line. Right tackle Cameron Bradfield is the first to lose his job.
The Jaguars announced Tuesday that Bradfield, who started the team's first two games, was released.
Bradfield was to blame for at least two sacks Sunday and wasn't much better in Week 1. The fourth-year pro was thrust into a starting job when Austin Pasztor underwent hand surgery in mid-August.
Bradfield's release could indicate Pasztor is nearing a return to the field, or it may simply prove the Jaguars are willing to make the tough changes necessary to turn their season around.