The 2025 NFL draft might have the Jacksonville Jaguars picking first overall -- again. So who should they take?
However, their most recent game was one of the worst performances of any team in NFL history. The Jaguars entered the season hopeful for a playoff berth, but their 0-4 start quickly dashed those hopes. Jacksonville suffered numerous injuries but looked ...
Cause Jacksonville could come out firing, you never know.” REQUIRED READING:I hope no NFL owners will read this about Lions DC Aaron Glenn The Jaguars haven’t done much well consistently this year. They rank 20th or worse in rushing, passing ...
Doug Pederson is a Super Bowl winning coach who knows how to do his job and he should continue to have that opportunity with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have nothing left to play for this season except spite. They are 2-9, vying for the first overall pick, and while it certainly would be great if they could land that selection for the third time in five years, they'd probably trade it for the second or third pick if it meant putting Houston in their place this weekend.
The Jaguars have possessed the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft for a couple of weeks now. Six games stand between Jacksonville and finishing the season atop the order, and it faces competition for the pick.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders got back on track in the win column with a 56-48 win over the Big 12 rival Oklahoma State Cowboys in Week 13 of the college football regular season. Over in the NFL, as they completed Week 12, several teams had bye weeks including two former Red Raiders. But seven others were in action around the league.
The 2024 season has not gone how the Jacksonville Jaguars had hoped. The defense is among the worst in the league, and even before the Jaguars lost quarterback Trevor Lawrence to a shoulder injury ...
Right now the Jacksonville Jaguars are 23rd in the NFL in terms of odds to win the Super Bowl, listed at +100000. The Jaguars took on the Detroit Lions in their most recent game, losing 52-6.
Pederson: “Well, we'll find out today. We'll see where Trevor's at today. Then he's got tomorrow off, come in, get treatment, and see where he's at on Wednesday. See how he feels. He's feeling better today, so that's positive.”
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown's toe-tap catch gets Lions to Chicago Bears' 35-yard line on first drive.