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Jaguars Wire on MSNQB Trevor Lawrence weighs in on play of Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive line unitDuring this portion of the NFL offseason, it can be difficult to evaluate offensive line play with the pads not being on. But Jacksonville Jaguars' quarterback Trevor Lawrence likes what he has seen from this unit during OTAs and minicamp.
The new Jaguars regime kept the specialists and special teams coach Heath Farwell. Punter Logan Cooke appreciates the faith.
These five AFC rookies — Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders, Ashton Jeanty, Will Campbell and Cam Ward — enter the league with enormous potential, but also unique pressure. Whether it’s the shadow of a Heisman Trophy, high draft capital or the responsibility of reviving a franchise, each player enters minicamp with something to prove.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNTom Coughlin: NFL acknowledges Jaguars' Myles Jack wasn't down in AFC Championship gameOn an appearance on 1010XL, Tom Coughlin explains how the league acknowledged that the Jaguars' Myles Jack wasn't down in the AFC Championship game.
In this edition of the Scout's Notebook, Bucky Brooks explains how Jacksonville's offseason moves could help quarterback Trevor Lawrence finally break out. Plus, might Bo Melton make the leap to two-way contributor in Green Bay?
Check out a montage of top clips from the Jaguars' 2025 mandatory minicamp. Check out top moments from each of the Jaguars' nine draft picks in this full 2025 draft class highlight compilation. Watch highlights of the Jacksonville Jaguars' 236th overall pick Running Back LeQuint Allen Jr.
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Jaguars Wire on MSN2 Former Jacksonville Jaguars among best available free agents after minicampTwo former members of the Jacksonville Jaguars are among NFL.com's best available free agents, with most NFL minicamps now completed.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have dismissed for the summer. These eight players looked the best during the eight media viewing availabilities.