The Jacksonville Jaguars have quite a few needs they have to address in the draft, as they handled free agency quite a bit, especially when you look at how the last free agency went for the team.
The Jacksonville Jaguars would appear to have their quarterback of the present and future in Trevor Lawrence, and the two sides are currently talking about a contract extension that would keep the quarterback in Jacksonville for the foreseeable future.
The best sound bites from the past seven days as players return to the facility Offseason activities are upon us! As players return to the facility to check in with coaches before OTA’s begin next month, here are the best Jacksonville Jaguars quotes of the week: Let’s begin with a couple player pressers shall we?
Last year’s round of gambling suspensions affected a few teams’ starting lineups, but a handful of depth-level players also received significant suspensions for violating the NFL’s betting policy.
Last season, the Jaguars were 8-3 and looked primed to win a second straight AFC South division title before losing five of their final six games to finish at 9-8 and miss the playoffs altogether.
The Patriots traded quarterback Mac Jones to the Jaguars in March.
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Lawrence’s road to NFL stardom got off to a rough start after he led the league in interceptions as a rookie. He rebounded in his sophomore campaign, leading the Jaguars to the playoffs and captaining an incredible comeback win over the Chargers.
As he enters his fourth NFL season, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is eligible for a contract extension for the first time and expressed his desire to remain in Jacksonville "for as long as possible." Speaking to the media on Tuesday at the beginning of the 2024 offseason program, the former No.
Trevor Lawrence became eligible for a contract extension this offseason, but the Jacksonville Jaguars don’t seem to be in any hurry to give him one. At least not right now.
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After getting off to an 8-3 start in 2023, the Jaguars lost five of their last six games to finish 9-8 and miss the playoffs. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence lost each of his last five starts, missing the Week 16 victory over the Panthers.
The options for Trent Baalke and the Jaguars’ front office come NFL Draft weekend. We are now just ten days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, and the Jacksonville Jaguars are finalizing their big board as we speak.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is hoping to work out a contract extension with the team, but he isn’t letting it consume his day-to-day, per Michael DiRocco of ESPN: “There’s definitely been some conversations,” Lawrence said Tuesday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they have signed TE Patrick Murtagh as part of the International Pathway Program. Murtagh initially was allocated to the Lions last year but had to drop out due to a medical issue. The team is also waiving DB Ayo Oyelola, who hails from London and is also from the International Player Pathway program.
The Jaguars are bringing in a veteran front office staffer who has extensive experience working with GM Trent Baalke.
According to Mike Klis, the Broncos are signing DT Angelo Blackson to a contract. Blackson, 31, is a former fourth-round pick by the Titans in the 2015 NFL Draft.
During the 2024 NFL season, Jacksonville Jaguars fans will get what they want, which is seeing their team in throwback uniforms. “Back by popular demand.
The Jacksonville Jaguars fan base has been asking for one thing forever. Well, besides consistent playoff appearances and a Super Bowl, which is what most fan bases ask for, they have asked for something else.
Michigan director of player personnel Tom Gamble is going back to the NFL. According to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Gamble is headed to work in the front office of the Jacksonville Jaguars, the same team he worked for prior to joining the Wolverines staff in 2022.
Along with quarterback Trevor Lawrence on offense, the LB is arguably the most important player in getting the Jaguars back to the playoffs.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have upset their fan base this offseason when it looked like they were going to make their franchise player, one of the greatest defensive players in the league, play on the franchise tag.
Defensive lineman Arik Armstead, a first-round pick by the 49ers in the 2015 NFL Draft, became one of the top free agents on the open market when he was released by San Francisco last month after declining to take a pay cut.
The Jacksonville Jaguars lost wide receiver Calvin Ridley to free agency, but they were able to sign fellow wide out Gabe Davis, and head coach Doug Pederson has high hopes for him.
Many believed that the Jaguars' addition of free-agent wide receiver Gabe Davis this offseason was a downgrade from Calvin Ridley, but his new head coach sounds excited about the situation.
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