3. HENNE'S CHANCE: Jacksonville's open quarterback competition seemed like all talk this offseason. The Jaguars insisted that Henne had a chance, but they also talked about why Gabbert's first two seasons were a wash. If the preseason opener is any indication, the battle is far from finished. Henne completed 8 of 11 passes for 87 yards, moving the first-team offense more effectively than Gabbert.
4. STURGIS CAN KICK: Dolphins rookie place-kicker Caleb Sturgis showed off his leg. Sturgis, who grew up in the Jacksonville area and played college football at nearby Florida, drilled a 58-yarder in the third quarter and added a 36-yarder in the fourth. "He had good hang time and he efficiently kicked the ball well on the two field goals,
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