The Jacksonville Jaguars' new regime is not making any secret how they feel about the past regime. To date, the Jaguars and new head coach Liam Coen, general manager James Gladstone and executive vice president of football operations Tony Boselli have not re-signed a single one of their own free agents.
The Jacksonville Jaguars need a game-changer at No. 5 overall. And there is a chance that game-changer could be Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham , who is one of the best prospects in the entire 2025 NFL Draft class.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are down to five. After interviewing 10 external candidates for their vacant general manager position, the Jaguars now have five finalists who are set to meet with the team brass this week.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL Draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
Saturday has seen the Jaguars narrow down their general manager search to a list of finalists. Second interviews are already known to be on tap for external candidates Ian Cunningham and Jon-Eric Sullivan along with interim GM Ethan Waugh.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Jaguars reportedly wrapped up their first round of general manager interviews yesterday, and according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the team will start their second round of interviews in the coming days.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are coming off one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history just months after owner Shad Khan called his team, “the
The Pittsburgh Steelers have asked about trading for Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, according to a report by Ryan Burr of Big Ten Network.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are about to do what the fan base has been asking for years now. Finally, they have a shot at having a different general manager, one whose name isn't Trent Baalke.
Because of the Jacksonville Jaguars' inability to make the right decision earlier in the offseason, and that decision being to move on from Trent Baalke, the former general manager, they suffered a loss when it came to being considered early by head coaching candidates.
Despite a disappointing season, the Jacksonville Jaguars have a bright future. Some of that may have to do with the hiring of head coach Liam Coen last month but it’s the current state of the roster that is giving Jaguars fans a light at the end of the tunnel.
Colts G Will Fries is expected to be medically cleared from his season-ending right tibia injury before the start of free agency, and is expected to be in high demand in March, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The Jacksonville Jaguars ushered in a new era on Monday, officially introducing Liam Coen as the eighth head coach in franchise history. It was a long and winding road to get to this point, however, a road that saw former head coach Doug Pederson fired on Jan.
Liam Coen‘s about-face regarding the Jaguars confirmed what most had assumed about that job.
This is a question surrounding the Jaguars' recent head-coaching search.
The Buccaneers are reportedly not happy with Liam Coen's decision.
Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke's four-year run at the top of the front office ended this week, and it a new era for the Jaguars. But what do we make of the Baalke move, and what does it mean moving forward?
The Jacksonville Jaguars have reportedly landed their new head coach.
It was reported on Wednesday that Coen took himself out of the running to become the Jaguars' next HC and would instead sign a new contract with Tampa Bay for at least another season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired Trent Baalke in a stunning move following the Jaguars missing out on a couple of their top head coaching options. In what was rapidly devolving into a complete mess, the Jaguars 2025 offseason got off to a terrible start.
The Jacksonville Jaguars shifted gears on Wednesday and fired GM Trent Baalke, despite announcing that he would remain with the team just a few weeks ago.
The Jacksonville Jaguars parted ways with general manager Trent Baalke on Wednesday. "Following several discussions with Trent Baalke this week, we both arrived at the conclusion that it is in our mutual best interests to respectfully separate, effective immediately," Jaguars owner Shad Khan said in a statement released by the team.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made an abrupt decision regarding the future of general manager Trent Baalke on Wednesday.
With Trent Baalke’s presence again rumored to be causing issues in the Jaguars' coaching search, Shad Khan has changed course.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are looking for a new leader on the sidelines after a 4-13 season in 2024. Injuries and close losses wreaked havoc on the Jaguars, and they are now looking for a new path forward.
Tony Pauline reports the Jaguars are believed to be all-in on landing Lions OC Ben Johnson as their next head coach. Johnson is one of the top candidates available this year and has been in demand for multiple years, giving him plenty of leverage to select his landing spot.
Trent Baalke has a history of surviving front-office changes, but it comes at a cost to his teams.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly facing a serious roadblock as they search for their next head coach.
Changes are inevitable for the Jaguars after an awful Week 11 loss added another chapter to a lost season. One potential change could be stymied, however, for an unusual reason.
There is a very good chance that the 2-8 Jaguars, who are being quarterbacked by Mac Jones while Trevor Lawrence nurses a shoulder injury, will indeed lose in lopsided fashion to the 8-1 Lions in Week 11.
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