The Jacksonville Jaguars are coming off of a miserable 2024 NFL campaign in which they went just 4-13 and saw Trevor Lawrence miss seven games with multiple inj
Thirty years of Jacksonville football in 2024 had hope for the Jaguars. They had a 9-8 record in 2023 but failed to advance to the playoffs. They started 8-3, but losing five of their last six games was mortifying as the Jags finished second in the AFC South.
With the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel on Sunday, there are now just five head coach jobs open. For the Jacksonville Jaguars, there certainly appears
The final report card for the 2024 Jacksonville Jaguars shows a team struggling to execute late in games. Losing tight games was their identity.
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The final report card for the 2024 Jacksonville Jaguars shows a team struggling to execute when games were on the line. Losing tight games was their identity.
Pros of the Jacksonville job: Quarterback Trevor Lawrence is locked in through ... Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker and cornerback Tyson Campbell. The AFC South isn't exactly a tough division ...
The NFL offseason has begun for the Jacksonville Jaguars. That means it’s the official start of NFL Draft season. As the college football schedule comes to an end, NFL clubs will continue the vetting process of finding players to fill out their rosters.
Defensively, the Jaguars will have several key pieces back next season. Hines-Allen and Walker still are seen as a top pass rushing duo. Hines-Allen will set his sights on the franchise record for sacks next year and Walker entered the top 10 in sacks for the club this season.
Las Vegas’ first TD march was ignited by Aidan O’Connell passes of 24 yards to Jacobi Meyers and a 29-yard rainbow down the left sideline to Tre Tucker, who beat Tyson Campbell at the 1-yard line.
Jacksonville needs another outside cornerback to complement Tyson Campbell, a safety to potentially replace free agent Andre Cisco and more depth along the interior of the defensive line.