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Jacksonville Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile has been more than impressed by the team's new wide receivers.
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5 Jaguars players who could cause problems for the Dolphins in Week 1Here are five Jaguars players who could give the Dolphins headaches in Week 1: QB Trevor Lawrence. Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence hasn’t quite put together a full season of top-tier ...
The Jaguars have plenty of issues that need to be fixed as soon as possible if they hope to salvage the season. Jacksonville has many problems on both sides of the ball that they must work on.
Recent rankings from ESPN however display just where the Jaguars find themselves at defensive tackle. Voters such as NFL coaches, executives and scouts ranked the best defensive tackles in football, and the Jaguars were shut out of the top-10 and of the 11 other players who also received votes.
The Jaguars begin training camp this week. Here are players and key position battles to watch -- and a 53-man roster projection.
After nearly a full month of losses, the Jacksonville Jaguars finally got back in the win column in Week 17. And if things go as planned, they’d add one final win when they travel to Nashville ...
The Jaguars continued to be decimated by injuries. Players have been knocked out of games as frequently as the losses have piled up during the Jaguars' franchise-record 10-game losing streak.
And then came San Francisco, which ripped the Band-Aid off and forced Jacksonville to take a long, hard look at its struggling offense. The Jaguars (6-3) rank 19th in the league at 328 yards per ...
In short, the Jaguars are ready to lean on their in-house options at defensive tackle in players such as Arik Armstead, DaVon Hamilton, Maason Smith, Jordan Jefferson, and Tyler Lacy.
Jacksonville is allowing 287.8 yards passing per game, nearly 20 yards more than the franchise record (268.2, 2015). Opposing quarterbacks have a 111.7 rating, which is 30th in the NFL, and on ...