Heading into a new defensive system, Jaguars DE Josh Hines-Allen made his body a bigger priority this offseason. He opened up about playing at 285 pounds last year and figured out it was best for his health and performance to drop down. “I was 285,” Hines-Allen said, via the team’s YouTube.
The Jacksonville Jaguars want to improve next season as a whole and have a great bounce-back season. The team is looking to play better football than they did last season and compete in the AFC South, and get back to the playoffs.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen had one philosophy that he would engrain into his players: " Mass kicks ***." The belief that bulkier players on defense, especially those on the defensive front, would improve run-defense schemes.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
Last season, the Jaguars wanted power up front. Former defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen pushed his players to bulk up, believing size would help stop the run.
The Jacksonville Jaguars defense was one of the worst in the NFL this past season, ranking next-to-last in yards per game allowed just behind the Carolina Panthers, who had given up a historic amount of points during the season.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen spoke to the media after OTA No. 7, and we were there for it all. Jaguars star rookie Travis Hunter spoke after rookie minicamp.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will walk into training camp later this summer with plenty of expectations for growth following their disappointing 4-13 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have had a ton of top first-round picks in recent years, but one that has stood out on the defensive side of the ball has been Josh Hines-Allen.
After bringing in former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Offensive Coordinator Liam Coen, the team has been working relentlessly to improve. Cohen has been very pleased with the progress the team has made together.
In 2019, the Jacksonville Jaguars had a draft that fell perfectly their way and ended with them drafting an elite pass-rusher. Then-Kentucky pass-rusher Josh Hines-Allen was long considered a lock to go in the top-5.
Consider Jacksonville Jaguars star Josh Hines-Allen shocked. Hines-Allen has seen a lot of teammates traded since being drafted in 2019, ranging from Jalen Ramsey to A.J.
Despite finishing the 2024 season with an embarrassing 4-13 record, the Jacksonville Jaguars brought the perception of being a talentless bunch that may need a total tear down.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' pass-rush was one of the most disappointing aspects of the 2024 season. While Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker are star pass-rushers who can put up a double-digit sack season with ease, the Jaguars had little help behind them -- a trend that has now repeated for two years.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a bunch of needs heading into the NFL offseason, and some of their holes are very clear. It's obvious that the Jaguars need offensive line help.
Jacksonville defensive end Josh Hines-Allen has been ruled out for personal reasons for the Jaguars' season finale on Sunday afternoon at the Indianapolis Colts.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be without star defensive end Josh Hines-Allen in their season finale vs. the Indianapolis Colts. The Jaguars announced Saturday that Hines-Allen would not travel to Indianapolis due to personal reasons.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen spoke in the locker room this week, and we were there for it all. To view his comments, watch above.
There will no longer be any confusion about the NFL’s two Josh Allens.
Fresh off his new five-year, $150M contract, Jacksonville Jaguars star defensive end Josh Allen's jersey will look a bit different during the 2024 season.
Jacksonville is hopeful that its new additions to both sides of the ball will prevent another late-season collapse like the one it had a season ago — finishing 1-5 and missing the playoffs.
Former Colts QB Andrew Luck would not share his reasons for retiring back in 2019 but they were strong enough for the former first overall pick to never consider returning to play football. “When I retired, that part of it was put to bed in my mind in a very simple, sort of direct way,” Luck said, via Joel A.
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed edge rusher Josh Allen to a five-year, $150 million contract extension that is worth $30 million a year, and he spoke publicly for the first time since signing that extension.
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 settled on a new contract with Josh Allen. That news has made its way around the football world and Jacksonville fans already had a chance to react to it.
The Detroit Lions are in need of another pass rusher alongside of Aidan Hutchinson, and while they signed Marcus Davenport in free agency, that probably isn’t the only answer.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are placing the 2024 franchise tag on defensive end Josh Allen on Tuesday ahead of the deadline, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
Shortly after the season ended, Trent Baalke confirmed Josh Allen would be a Jaguar in 2024. The third-year GM will make the expected move to ensure that happens.
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