Denver, CO (SportsNetwork.com) - The Colorado Rockies have come to contract agreements with three of their arbitration-eligible players, the team announced Wednesday. Outfielder Drew Stubbs and pitcher Jordan Lyles were inked to one-year deals, while pitcher Tyler Chatwood was signed to a two-year pact through the 2016 season. Stubbs started 92 games last season, his first with the Rockies after previous stints with Cincinnati and Cleveland, and hit a career-best .289 with 15 home runs, 43 RBI and 20 stolen bases. The 30-year-olds .328 average against left- handed pitchers was the sixth-best mark in the National League. Lyles, acquired from Houston prior to the 2014 campaign, also put together a solid debut with Colorado. The right-hander went 7-4 in 22 starts while posting a 4.33 ERA and fanning 90 batters in 126 2/3 innings. Chatwood was limited to just four starts last season before undergoing Tommy John surgery in July. 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Well see how Blaine does this week with his injury. I know its very important for him to get back, and hes going to do everything he can to get back." Chad Henne will make his third start of the season. Henne has completed 56 per cent of his passes for 601 yards, with two touchdowns and two interceptions. He has been sacked eight times. Gabbert has been considerably worse. He has completed 49 per cent of his passes for 481 yards, with a TD and seven INTs. Three of his picks have been returned for touchdowns -- one in every start. Gabbert also has been sacked 12 times. Equally troubling for the Jaguars (0-5) is that Gabbert cant seem to stay healthy. He has failed to finish six of his last 10 starts, including the preseason. Hes had a shoulder injury, a forearm injury, a broken thumb, a sliced-open hand and now a strained hamstring. He also missed time with a sprained ankle in training camp. "That is something that we have to take a look at, not only within our training and strength and conditioning, but also Blaine," Bradley said. "These things have surfaced up. And its so important to be able to trust that hes going to stay healthy. And for whatever reason, these things have happened. I know his workouts and hes training and hes doing these things. But we have to take a look at that. "We have to take a look at it and see why. We have to reeally study it.ddddddddddddBut I cant argue the fact that some things have popped up for him." The Jaguars had planned to give Gabbert every chance to prove he can be the franchises starter. They pointed to potential reasons why he struggled as a rookie and showed little progress last season. But Gabberts durability questions and his inability to move the ball with any consistency have most outsiders questioning his viability as an NFL quarterback. "I think at times maybe the quarterback is held separately than the rest of the team, and for us and my mindset, its not," Bradley said. "If the receiver makes a mistake out there in a critical situation, then hes held accountable. If its the quarterback, then so be it, the quarterback as well. (On Sunday), there were times it was the quarterback." The Jaguars have lost every game by double digits. They looked to have a shot at breaking a nine-game losing streak Sunday until Gabbert badly overthrew a pass to Justin Blackmon. It was picked off and returned 82 yards for a score. "I feel strongly about Blaine, but there were missed opportunities by Blaine this week and hes got to step up in the pocket, hes got to stay strong, hes got to play with confidence and make those passes that he does in practice," Bradley said. "And thats the next step for him. Were always competing." In other injury news, tight end Marcedes Lewis (calf) will miss another game. Fellow tight end Allen Reisner will be out at least six weeks with a sprained knee ligament. Receiver Stephen Burton, safety Dwight Lowery and defensive end Jeremy Mincey all will try to pass concussion tests Tuesday. Receiver Mike Brown (back) and cornerback Dwayne Gratz (ankle) are expected to practice in a limited capacity this week. The Jaguars also were awarded receiver Stephen Williams off waivers from Seattle. ' ' '