JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The 2026 offseason is set to be a big one for the Jacksonville Jaguars. No, the Jaguars are not set to be one of the teams that define the 2026 offseason with big moves.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will go into next season looking somewhat different. They will not have the same team as they did last season and that is because they lost some players this offseason during free agency.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are one of the few franchises in the NFL that can definitely say they have their franchise quarterback. Things haven't always looked the best for Trevor Lawrence , but last season showed all he needed was a better signal-caller to unlock his potential.
Tests in the NFL are risky. They create potential hurdles that could rise to prominence quickly if they fail. Yet, in this league, you have to take risks; everything about this is risk, whether that is injury, taking a chance on inexperience, or the potential for success in a time of uncertainty.
JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville Jaguars found their muscle. After watching Travis Etienne head to the Big Easy, General Manager James Gladstone moved quickly to solidify the backfield, signing former Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez Jr.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Colts signed TE Andrew Ogletree to a one-year, $2.25 million deal that includes a $750,000 signing bonus, $2.25 million fully guaranteed, and a $1.5 million salary.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- For the Jacksonville Jaguars, there is no pick with more intrigue around it in April than the No. 56 overall pick. With the Jaguars having no first-round pick due to the Travis Hunter trade, the No.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars have spent the offseason managing their cap, and where they stand after the first week of free agency details why their plan has been executed in such a way.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- If there is any team seemingly waving the white flag on the 2026 NFL season, it is the Jacksonville Jaguars' neighbors in South Florida.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. -- The first wave of free agency is over, and it appears most big moves have been made in the early NFL offseason. So, when reviewing what the Jaguars have gotten right about free agency so far, and what they haven't, what conclusions do we come to?
Heading into last season, the Jacksonville Jaguars' wide receiver corps was a bit of an unknown in some regards. The team had just signed Dyami Brown to a one-year deal, needed to see growth from Parker Washington, was hopeful of the impact from rookie Travis Hunter, and was excited for the potential that Brian Thomas Jr.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a great season last year. It was a breakout season not only for the Jaguars but for some of their players as well. That helps them get 13 wins and capture the AFC South.
JACKSONVILE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars have seen their roster change in a few important aspects since free agency began, even if they were one of the least active teams.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars have answered some key questions in the first wave of free agency, but some questions still remain. While we have more clarity on the Jaguars' running back and cornerback rooms entering the next stage of the offseason, there are still a few questions facing the team.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- When the Jacksonville Jaguars spent the first week of free agency on the sidelines, it wasn't a shock. It was, however, quite the shift.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Last offseason, the Jacksonville Jaguars remade several position groups as a new regime took the helm of the franchise. One of those positions was tight end, with the Jaguars signing veteran free agents Johnny Mundt and Hunter Long during the early days of free agency and then Quintin Morris later on in the process.
The Jacksonville Jaguars underwent an offensive explosion last season under Liam Coen in his first year as their head coach. It's clear that he's the right person for the job in their pursuit to take back the AFC South from their divisional rivals.
JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently the kings of a hill they’ve already climbed. After a dominant 13-4 campaign and an AFC South crown, the 27-24 Wild Card loss to Buffalo still stings.
The Jacksonville Jaguars took a different approach this offseason on how they handle free agency. Remember, a season ago, in the first offseason with general manager James Gladstone and head coach Liam Coen, they went out and spent and got the players they believed in to get things started in the right direction last season.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- One of the few positions that has seen great change so far for the Jacksonville Jaguars this offseason has been the running back room.
As the opening days of the new league year unfolded, Brian Thomas Jr.‘s name was once again mentioned in trade speculation. Follow-up reporting stated the Jaguars do not intend to deal the third-year wideout, something general manager James Gladstone has since confirmed.
While speaking with reporters on Thursday, Jaguars general manager James Gladstone seemed to send a strong message to interested teams about Thomas' status.
Thomas may be seen as surplus to requirements in Jacksonville after the club acquired wide receiver Jakobi Meyers ahead of this past fall's trade deadline.