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A top defensive tackle prospect falling to the Jaguars in the NFL draft would be the "best-case scenario" for Jacksonville, says one analyst.
What do we make of the Jacksonville Jaguars' top two free agents and their projected price tags?
So much for cause and effect. After going 4-13 in 2024, the Jacksonville Jaguars made a blockbuster trade to move up in the 2025 NFL Draft and select Heisman Trophy winner and two-way superstar Travis Hunter with the second overall pick.
The Jaguars have opted to stand pat and not use the franchise or transition tags on their top free agents including Devin Lloyd and Travis Etienne.
Speaking to the media while sparks flew from stadium construction steps away, Lamping said the Jaguars asked the NFL to move one of the Jaguars’ games in London, scheduled in 2030, to 2026. One London game was already on the 2026 schedule.
Despite efforts from the NFL to seal NFLPA annual report cards, they've been leaked. Here's how the Jaguars fared:
With the Jacksonville Jaguars unlikely to re-sign or franchise tag their former first-round pick, the running back life-cycle continues. NFL insider Pete Sweeney’s reports about Travis Etienne having interest in joining the Kansas City Chiefs this upcoming offseason is no surprise.
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3 free agents Jaguars should move on from in 2026
Here are three upcoming free agents that the Jacksonville Jaguars should be ready to move on from.
Jacksonville Jaguars WR Tim Patrick, explains why he wants to return to the team, citing team culture and a 'pissed off offseason' mentality.