6. David Carr (6-3 vs. the Jags)
The former Houston Texans signal-caller was quite the obstacle to overcome for the Jaguars in the past.
David Carr went an abysmal 23-56 in his playing career and 22-53 as a member of the Texans where he spent the first four years of his NFL tenure. While his overall record isn’t spectacular, Carr owns a 6-3 record against the Jaguars.
One game of note is when the Texans would shutout the Jaguars in a December matchup in 2004 by a score of 21-0 in a game where Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich threw for only 35 passing yards and one interception.
Carr eventually joined the New York Giants roster, which produced world champions in 2011. He would make his last start in 2012 with them and was released the following year.