Locker room prop costly for Jags punter
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. ? Chris Hanson swung and missed.
No, not at a ball he was trying to kick, but at the wood he was trying to chop.
The Jaguars punter needed surgery to close a gash on his right, non-kicking, leg Thursday after he miscalibrated while using an ax to hack at the massive tree stump that coach Jack Del Rio placed in the locker room a few weeks ago.
Del Rio used the stump as a symbol for the mantra he has adopted for the Jaguars (1-4) this season: “Keep chopping wood.”
Hanson took the message literally, and wound up being rushed to the hospital, where he received several stitches, team spokesman Dan Edwards said. Hanson’s leg will be in a boot for four to six weeks, and the team hasn’t decided whether to place him on injured reserve, Edwards said.
Beginning with Sunday’s game against Miami, Jacksonville’s only Pro Bowl player from last season will be replaced by Mark Royals, who was cut earlier this year by the Dolphins.
The accident happened while position players were in meetings.

