Veteran experience in a young locker room like the Jacksonville Jaguars is pertinent to team success. It allows your inexperienced players- the ones that have only played a couple of years in the NFL- to learn and grow into what the team is hoping they become.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis spoke after the first day of minicamp on Tuesday and we were there for it all. Jaguars star rookie Travis Hunter spoke after rookie minicamp.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a major loss this offseason, with nickel corner Jourdan Lewis leaving in free agency to join the Jacksonville Jaguars on a three-year, $30 million deal, leaving a gaping hole in the secondary next season.
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?
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile is taking on one of the tougher jobs in the NFL this season, tasked with quickly turning around a Jaguars' defense that was arguably the worst in the NFL last year.
While many of the holdovers of the Jacksonville Jaguars' roster have the most eyes on them entering the 2025 season, they are not the only players who hold the fate of the Jaguars' season in their hands.
One of the toughest losses this offseason for the Dallas Cowboys came when Jourdan Lewis signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Lewis was one of the longest-tenured defenders and was criminally underrated.
After signing 10 players during free agency, there is no question the Jacksonville Jaguars are about to lean on some new faces during the 2025 season.
Jaguars HC Liam Coen has raved about the addition of CB Jourdan Lewis, especially after Lewis thwarted Coen and the Buccaneers last season. “Jourdan Lewis, man, he broke my heart last year,” Coen said, via Big Cat Country.
After injuries plagued the Dallas Cowboys' secondary during the 2024 NFL season and star slot corner Jourdan Lewis left for the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency, the team needs to bolster its defensive backfield in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis is with the Jaguars to make a statement, and he knows what jersey he will be making that statement in. According to a social media post from Lewis on Sunday, the first-time Jaguars will be wearing No.
The Dallas Cowboys didn't lose as many key players in NFL free agency this offseason as they did in 2024. They did, however, lose one of their most underrated stars.
For new Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis, the standard for which he has already set himself is high enough to elevate the entire defense.
FRISCO — Two defensive headlines have dominated the Dallas Cowboys' offseason thus far: Micah Parsons' contract extension and the departure of DeMarcus Lawrence. Parsons' extension has gobbled up much of the attention as the NFL world waits on the Cowboys to lock down their defensive star and leader.
The Dallas Cowboys lost one of their defensive leaders during NFL free agency when Jourdan Lewis signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. A third-round pick out of Michigan in 2017, Lewis has been one of the more underrated nickel cornerbacks in the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys lost Jourdan Lewis in NFL free agency as the veteran defensive back signed a deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars. That leaves a hole in the slot, but that could be filled by safety Israel Mukuamu, a 2021 sixth-round pick out of South Carolina.
FRISCO - While "selectively aggressive" could be interpreted as making a splash for a big name in external free agency, just as important is the splashes made internally to bring guys back.
The cornerback position for the Dallas Cowboys received a lot of attention heading into this NFL free agency period. Multiple impact players were up for new deals, and one in particular was a must-sign… But when you waste enough time, the league will catch up and outbid.
The Dallas Cowboys have lost some key players in free agency this week, and veteran defensive back Jourdan Lewis is the latest to fire a shot at his former team.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have been working hard during free agency, and I think everyone can see that. Before it started, they released some players to get some cap relief, and they instantly started signing guys with that cap space.
As the 2025 NFL offseason progresses, Cowboys fans everywhere are finding themselves in a mix of emotions. While there is the excitement of a new season on the horizon, there’s also a sense of sadness as we bid farewell to players retiring like Zack Martin just did.
The Dallas Cowboys lost cornerback Jourdan Lewis on the first day of free agency to a historic contract offer from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network broke the news via an X post on Monday morning, March 10. "The [Jaguars] are signing Jourdan Lewis, per 'The Insiders' and [Peter Schrager]," Rapoport wrote.
The Jacksonville Jaguars reached agreement on a three-year deal with free agent slot cornerback Jourdan Lewis, multiple outlets reported Monday. The deal is reportedly for $30 million and includes $20 million guaranteed.
It was on Thursday of this week when CowboysCountry.com first reported that the Dallas Cowboys had scheduled a meeting with the agents for free agent defensive back Jourdan Lewis.
Don't look now, but the Cowboys have a great chance to get to 5-7 on the season when they host the lowly New York Giants on Thanksgiving.
Many are searching for answers for the Cowboys' slow start, but cornerback Jourdan Lewis believes it starts with the players taking accountability for not doing their jobs.
The career-long Cowboy will stay with the team once again.
"It hasn't been 24 hours yet and (I'm) still in shock." That's what Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis told reporters on Monday about the playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers. Man, I'll tell you this.
On a second-and-4 from the Dallas Cowboys 10-yard line, the San Francisco 49ers called Christian McCaffrey’s number.
Even with $16 million added to next year’s salary cap, the Dallas Cowboys are already $7,055,002 over the 2023 number. Clearly, some things will need to be shuffled around.
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