NFL insider Albert Breer shared something interesting regarding Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence in a piece published Wednesday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars and the city have reached a new stadium agreement that will both cost $1.4 billion and keep the team at the location for three decades.
The Jaguars finished the season fifth in the AFC Central Division with a 6-10 regular season record. Last offseason, I asked on Twitter and Facebook what you consider the Jaguars’ best season.
Your one-stop shop for Jacksonville Jaguars news, opinion, and analysis. Good morning! Here is today’s roundup of the latest news, rumors, and analysis on your Jacksonville Jaguars.
Get caught up on all the latest 2024 NFL Schedule release leaks regarding the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are hosting LB Ty Summers for a tryout at their rookie minicamp, according to Chris Tomasson. He recently had a workout with the Broncos but left Denver without a contract. Summers, 28, is a former seventh-round pick by the Packers in the 2019 NFL Draft out of TCU.
The Jacksonville Jaguars could play games at the Swamp in 2027, though a formal plan has not yet been finalized, according to a report from News4Jax.com.
The Jaguars and the city of Jacksonville have agreed to a $1.4 billion stadium deal, the Associated Press reports. The "stadium of the future" would keep the team in the city for another 30 years.
After a playoff berth seemed certain, the Jacksonville Jaguars somehow ended their season on the couch and not in the postseason. The Jaguars were 8-3 heading into Week 13, but five losses in their last six games doomed a team that looked destined to build on last year’s playoff victory.
On today's episode of the Exempt List, John Shipley of Jaguar Report joins Charles McDonald to talk about Jared Goff's huge extension, Trevor Lawrence's contract situation, Antoine Winfield Jr.
Doug Pederson’s Jacksonville Jaguars were one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL last season. Most people expected the Jaguars to cruise to their second straight AFC South division title, and early on, it looked like that’s what they were going to do.
Your one-stop shop for Jacksonville Jaguars news, opinion, and analysis. Good morning! Here is today’s roundup of the latest news, rumors, and analysis on your Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are quarterbacked by Trevor Lawrence. Rejoice! Welcome to the first edition of the State of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Roster. This offseason, we will be taking a look and analyzing the state of each position group and discussing needs, additions and players among those groups.
The Vikings announced on Monday that they are signing TE Sammis Reyes to a contract. Reyes, 28, was a former Division I basketball player at Tulane. He moved from Chile and moved to the United States at 14.
The Jaguars signed WR Gabriel Davis in free agency to help with the loss of WR Calvin Ridley. Jacksonville HC Doug Pederson shared Davis isn’t practicing yet as a previous injury hinders him. “Gabe is still working through an injury, so he’s not really participating,” Pederson said, via Zach Goodall of the Jaguars Wire.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they have signed fourth-round OT Javon Foster to his rookie contract. Foster, 24, was a three-year starter at left tackle for Missouri and was named first-team All-SEC in his final season.
The AFC South is still getting carded when it tries to order off the beer menu.
The Jacksonville Jaguars reloaded their roster during the 2024 NFL Draft. The team’s first-round pick, Brian Thomas Jr., turned heads at one of his first practices.
A four-visit week did well to show there was plenty of interest in the veteran wide receiver.
Will wide receiver Zay Jones' free-agency tour end with the defending Super Bowl champions?
The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly set to visit with a veteran wide receiver on Thursday. The visit comes days after news surfaced about a police investigation involving current Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice.
Few teams were as busy as the Jacksonville Jaguars this offseason. The Jaguars were big spenders in free agency, targeting players like Arik Armstead, Gabe Davis, Darnell Savage, Mitch Morse, and more.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially released the jersey numbers for their 2024 draft class. First round wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., who was originally assigned No.
The Jacksonville Jaguars formed a potentially franchise-altering draft class last week. Now, the next few years will be about whether it is in positive fashion or not.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a significant move this offseason, acquiring Mac Jones in exchange for a late-round draft pick. While they anticipate his role as their backup quarterback for the upcoming 2024 season, they’re hesitant to make any long-term commitments.
After exercising Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne‘s options, the Jaguars will make the expected call of declining Mac Jones’.
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