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Cleo Lemon #17 | Quarterback | Jacksonville Jaguars
Height: 6-2    Weight: 215    Born: Aug 16, 1979, Greenwood, MS

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September 1, 2008
Cleo Lemon has nailed down the No. 2 role at quarterback behind starter David Garrard in Jacksonville, according to the Florida Times-Union. The team only kept two quarterbacks on the 53-man roster.
June 12, 2008
Media perception is that quarterback Cleo Lemon had a bad spring and even his head coach admitted that he had struggled. But Lemon scored a victory with his coordinator, Dirk Koetter, who praised his progress in a new system with new terminology and against a defense that blitzed on nearly every down of team drills, according to Jaguars.com.
May 24, 2008
Cleo Lemon, who joined the Jaguars at the end of February, has had a hard time picking up the teams offensive system at OTA's, according to the Florida Times-Union. "Cleo is going to be fine," OC Dirk Koetter said. "He's just having to go through a lot of adjustments mentally, which comes with being in a new system."
February 29, 2008
The Jacksonville Jaguars and quarterback Cleo Lemon have agreed on a three-year, $8.1 million contract, which includes a $2.95 signing bonus and $4 million in incentives, according to Pro Football Talk. Lemon will backup quarterback David Garrad in Jacksonville.
February 29, 2008
Cleo Lemon is scheduled to visit the Jacksonville Jaguars about their backup quarterback opening, according to FOX Sports. Lemon would serve as the backup to David Garrard, who is entering the final year of his contract. Quinn Gray, who was Jacksonville's second-string quarterback in 2007, is not expected to return as an unrestricted free agent. There are also rumors that Lemon could land in Minnesota, to push incumbent starter Tarvaris Jackson.
February 13, 2008
Cleo Lemon might have played his last game for the Dolphins, this according to a report in the Palm Beach Post. “[Lemon] emains open to all the possibilities, and Miami has sole, exclusive rights until Feb.29,” Lemon’s agent, J.R. Rickert told the Post. Of course, he also said that he hasn't had any contact of late with the team, and that silence might be telling. Lemon did a solid job in an untenable position last year filling in at QB, but with John Beck clearly the future in Miami, it doesn't appear that there really is a desire on the team's behalf to bring back a fumble prone QB like Lemon who certainly doesn't fit the Bill Parcells established pattern at QB.