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The Jaguars must make a last-minute trade for a disruptive defensive tackle to solidify their defense before the 2025 season.
Coen’s arrival aims to inject creativity and improved spacing, particularly on early downs where Lawrence has historically struggled. Jacksonville’s brass expects that pairing with receivers Hunter, Brian Thomas Jr., Dyami Brown and promising tight end Brenton Strange will help accelerate maturity.
Jacksonville selected a pair of safeties in the NFL Draft, bagging both Caleb Ransaw and Rayuan Lane, so perhaps Savage's days in Duval really are coming to a close. We'll see if the Jaguars opt to cut ties with him before the regular season begins.
But as impressive as he's been, he's not the only Jags receiver who's ready to make an impact in 2025. In fact, teams that have Jacksonville in their calendar should be on high alert following his latest comments. Dyami Brown talked to reporters following ...
Despite recent unpredictability, Jacksonville boasts a talented roster led by Trevor Lawrence, with young stars positioned to turn promise into sustained success—if the right coaching and management stay in place.
The New Orleans Saints acquired offensive lineman Luke Fortner from the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for defensive tackle Khalen Saunders.
An NFL analyst looked at every team and predicted when it would be handed its first loss of the season. He didn’t waste much time when it came to the Panthers.
NFL star rookie Travis Hunter is making his mark on the field-and now he's settling into a new home in Jacksonville, FL.
Bio: Signed as a free agent in 2003, Peterson immediately became the heart of Jacksonville’s defense. A tackling machine with sideline-to-sideline range, he averaged over 100 tackles per year across six seasons in teal. Peterson was a key leader during the Jaguars’ 2005 playoff run.