Trent Baalke has been with the Jags since 2020 and is in his first season as their general manager. Bob Self/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK

Trent Baalke is taking heat from all comers.

Jaguars fans intentionally targeted Baalke during Jacksonville's season finale on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. Jags fans did a “clown out” to protest Baalke, of whom they disapprove ( details here).

Even when the Jaguars tried to hold a fan trivia question during the game, Baalke was targeted. The contestant was asked a question and answered it with “C, Fire Baalke” even though Baalke wasn’t one of the three choices.

That’s harsh.

Baalke has been with the Jags since 2020 and is in his first season as their general manager. He was known previously for clashing with Jim Harbaugh in San Francisco. Jags fans don’t want him anywhere near their team either.

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