The Jacksonville Jaguars have one of the best pass-rushers in football entering the 2024 season, with Josh Allen firmly placing himself in the top-10 conversation.
It seems like the Jacksonville Jaguars are going to make Trevor Lawrence one of the NFL's highest-paid quarterbacks at some point before the 2024 season.
While the Jacksonville Jaguars' and the City of Jacksonville's agreement on a stadium renovation plan is still a few stops away from being official, it appears more and more questions are being answered.
One of the biggest additions made to the Jacksonville Jaguars' roster this offseason found himself in the top-20 of a recent Pro Football Focus ranking.
The question of whether the Jacksonville Jaguars make Trevor Lawrence one of the highest-paid quarterbacks is one of when, not if. Lawrence, the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, has led the Jaguars to back-to-back winning seasons and is still just 24.
Trevis Gipson is in Jacksonville to check off quite a few goals. The top one? Making the right decision. Gipson had a chance to join the Jaguars in the past, but his career took him on a few detours first.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars safeties coach Chris Ash is back with the team -- this time in a scouting role, per a source with knowledge of the situation.
When it comes to the next wave of quarterback contracts, there are a few obvious names. This list includes young up-and-coming quarterbacks like Trevor Lawrence, Jordan Love, and Tua Tagovailoa, as well as one of the NFL's top veterans in Dak Prescott.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, like most teams, have harped on the importance of the NFL draft and developing their own players over the last several years.
While there are a never-ending series of moving pieces that make or break a good NFL team, there is no question how much revolves around two figures: the head coach and the starting quarterback.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence did not exactly have a great year this past season, and it has made some question his future in the NFL.
The praise and hype for Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andre Cisco before his contract year has continued, with the fourth-year defensive back being named in a listing of the most underappreciated players in the AFC by NFL.com.
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A late-season meltdown kept the Jaguars out of the playoffs last season, but the team tweaked a few things and appears to be set for another run at the postseason. Here’s why the Jaguars can challenge the Texans for the division crown in 2024.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are looking to bounce back in the 2024 season after a disappointing 2023. They could not build on their 2022 AFC South division championship, as injuries became too much to overcome.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a very busy 2024 NFL offseason. There was a lot of player movement to keep track of, as they had several depart in free agency and needed to find replacements for them.
The Jacksonville Jaguars acquired quarterback Mac Jones in a trade with the New England Patriots earlier this offseason, providing some depth behind Trevor Lawrence.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson is setting the record straight on why kicker Brandon McManus is no longer on the team. While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Pederson confirmed the Jaguars didn’t re-sign McManus not because of his alleged lawsuit against him.
After losing Calvin Ridley in free agency, the Jacksonville Jaguars got quarterback Trevor Lawrence a new toy in the 2024 NFL Draft, selecting LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are a team on a mission in 2024. The team barely missed the NFL playoffs last season, after stumbling down the stretch due to some ill-timed injuries and mistakes.