In today's episode of the Jacksonville Jaguars Insider Podcast, we take a look at people dismissing the idea of Ben Johnson to Jacksonville.To listen to today's episode, view above.Jaguars owner Shad Khan and general manager Trent Baalke spoke last Mondau.
With the Detroit Lions now out of the playoffs, the Jacksonville Jaguars' search could potentially wrap up sooner than usual.
It seems as if the Jacksonville Jaguars are forgotten when it comes to Ben Johnson and his candidacy for head coach.
Arik Armstead’s first NFL season with the Jacksonville Jaguars did not go as planned. After spending nine seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, the 31-year-old defensive lineman faced a transition that brought a new role and challenges.
According to reports, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has his eyes on the Jacksonville Jaguars as a potential top destination.
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Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence provided some nuance and added context behind owner Shad Khan's postseason declaration of calling the team's offense in 2024 "predictable."
There are still a lot of pieces that have to fall into place, but the Times-Union tried its hand at a an initial seven-round mock draft. Johnson is rated as one of the top cornerbacks this draft cycle. He only played in six games this year due to a foot injury, but was a first-team All-American last season with the Wolverines.
Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady completed another head coaching interview on Saturday. The Jaguars announced the conclusion of their remote interview with Brady on Saturday afternoon. The Bears and Saints both met with Brady on Friday. Brady took ...
The BC Lions had one of the most intriguing 2024 seasons in the Canadian Football League, including standout play from quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. and the return of QB Nathan Rourke. However, after the season, Rourke has been getting his fair share of hate.
The Jacksonville Jaguars came into the 2024 season hoping to compete for the division. Things went south very quickly. The team started out 1-5 en route to a 4-13 finish.