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Jan 21, 2018; Foxborough, MA, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Marcedes Lewis (89) celebrates after catching a touchdown pass against the New England Patriots in the second quarter of the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
The Jacksonville Jaguars just selected wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr with the 23rd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are the most penalized team in the NFL and until they clean it up, they'll continue to struggle in games against good teams.
The Jacksonville Jaguars find themselves with a winning record seven games into their regular season, but are in the dumps with a two-game losing streak that is
Are the Jacksonville Jaguars gearing up for the biggest move of the NFL trade deadline? According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, Jacksonville has opened trade discussions for sophomore wideout Brian Thomas Jr., per her sources.
Entering their bye, the Jaguars' eight sacks were tied for fewest in the NFL. It starts with Josh Hines-Allen getting going, but includes everybody.
The Los Angeles Rams dominated the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, capturing a 35-7 victory in a game they controlled from start to finish. The Rams grabbed the game by the horns rather quickly, forcing three-and-outs on each of Jacksonville's first two drives of the game and driving right down the field for touchdowns on each of their own first two possessions.
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One particular issue continues to be a big problem for Jacksonville Jaguars
Not a lot went right for the Jacksonville Jaguars in Sunday's loss to the LA Rams. But in the midst of all that went wrong, one major underlying issue continues to be prevalent -- penalties. The Jaguars were penalized a whopping 13 times for 119 yards in this game.
After a standout rookie season, Brian Thomas Jr. has struggled in 2025. The team still has no plans on trading him, says coach Liam Coen.
Amongst the position groups that need to see an uptick in production is the defensive tackle room. Through seven games, the Jaguars' defensive tackle unit of Maason Smith, Arik Armstead, DaVon Hamilton, Austin Johnson, and Khalen Saunders have combined for 3.5 sacks, four tackles for loss, and seven quarterback hits.