There were plenty of notable moments in the Jacksonville Jaguars' tough 31-27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. There were moments that mattered,
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a heck of a chance to make a statement in Week 2. Instead, they looked a lot like the same old Jaguars. So, what were the highest and lowest moments of the 31-27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals?
Each week during the 2025 season, we will take a quick post-game look at which Jacksonville Jaguars stood out the most. Win or lose, rain or shine, we will hand out game balls to an offensive, defensive and special teams player.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are leaving Week 2 with their first loss of the Liam Coen era and boy, it was an ugly one. So, what do we make of the Jaguars' 31-27 loss to the Bengals and what does it mean moving forward?
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Travis Hunter committed a defensive penalty late in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals that cost the Jacksonville Jaguars a win, but the call was highly questionable.
The Jacksonville Jaguars fell short against the Cincinnati Bengals in Ohio, losing their first game of the season, and were unable to contain a Joe Burrow-less offense.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had it all right in front of them. Time and time again, the Jaguars' offense put together drives and made big plays they never did in the past.
There has always been a certain image of the classic quarterback. The All-American boy with the clean cut look and the rocket for an arm. And if you wanted to be a QB, you generally had to look the part.
ESPN reports that FanDuel "has agreed to pay the Jaguars approximately $5 million to compensate for the nearly $20 million that a former Jacksonville employee stole from the team and deposited at the sportsbook," sources told the outlet.
After playing 87.5% of his Week 1 snaps on offense, Jacksonville Jaguars first-round pick Travis Hunter is expected to take on a bigger defensive role in Week 2.
More than a year after one of the NFL’s most striking internal fraud cases emerged, the financial fallout has a new chapter. Sports-betting operator FanDuel
The Jacksonville Jaguars will receive partial compensation from FanDuel over one year after a gambling scandal shook up their organization. The deal settles the infamous case involving ex-employee Amit Patel, who stole over $20 million from the team during his tenure, most of which was used to place wagers.
Jacksonville linebacker Foye Oluokun has been named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week after a game-changing performance that fueled the Jaguars’ victory.