Kampman, Jaguars agree to terms
No NFL team had fewer sacks in 2009 than the Jacksonville Jaguars (14). Furthermore, it wasn't even close as the Kansas City Chiefs, who had 22 sacks, ranked second-to-last.
But help is on the way.
The Jaguars have agreed to terms with Aaron Kampman, according to Michael C. Wright of The Florida Times-Union. However, the terms of the contract weren't available.
Kampman has seen his sack totals decline for four consecutive years from a high of 15.5 sacks, which ranked second behind Shawne Merriman's 17 sacks in 2006.
Last year, Kampman had only 3.5 sacks, but he missed seven games with a torn ACL and the Packers shifted from a 4-3 scheme to a 3-4 scheme.