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The Jacksonville Jaguars are going into their 31st season of National Football League play, and they are about to see a long-time franchise record broken. But t
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — If the Jaguars’ dreadful 2025 defense were to have a bright spot, it would be the team’s run defense. While not great by any means, the team fared far better against the run than against the pass. In 2025, the Jaguars’ run defense should only get even better.
The Jaguars practiced at the Miller Electric Center Tuesday morning, working for about two hours on Day 6 of 2025 Training Camp; Tuesday marked the Jaguars’ second day in pads, with defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile saying,
Allen, who set a franchise record with 17.5 sacks in 2023, has his eye on breaking the NFL's single-season record in 2025.
Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Foye Oluokun opened up about the team's mentality switch from last year to this year.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN3 Takeaways from Jaguars' training camp practice No. 6: Travis Hunter and Josh Hines-AllenThe Jacksonville Jaguars have wrapped up their sixth training camp practice, the second of which was in pads. With help from the media members who were in attendance, here are three key takeaways from what took place on Tuesday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are heading into the NFL season with one of the most dynamic rookies in football. After playing cornerback and wide receiver in
Hunter wants to continue playing offense and defense in the NFL, but the Jaguars have tipped their hand about where they want him to focus.