‘One game at a time’: Jaguars have tough opening test at Miami
Read full article: ‘One game at a time’: Jaguars have tough opening test at MiamiThe Jaguars left a memorable impression for all the wrong reasons last season. But it’s optimism season for Jacksonville and the NFL’s other 31 franchises. When the Jaguars visit Miami on Sunday, the fresh start and cautious optimism are welcome.
Doug Pederson gets ‘motivation’ from Jaguars’ late-season collapse
Read full article: Doug Pederson gets ‘motivation’ from Jaguars’ late-season collapseDoug Pederson spoke Monday morning at the NFL owner’s meeting in Orlando, saying that he’ll probably never come to terms with Jacksonville’s woeful finish to the 2023 season. The Jaguars were viewed as a potential Super Bowl contender. Instead, they melted down under the pressure.
High school football: Media day launches 2023 season as practices loom
Read full article: High school football: Media day launches 2023 season as practices loomThe unofficial start of the high school football season arrived on Wednesday with the Baker's Sports/Jaguars Prep high school media day launching area teams into the new season. With practices set to start next week, media day has often served as the point where players and coaches begin their quest for the coming season.
Jags on verge of tying another franchise record for futility
Read full article: Jags on verge of tying another franchise record for futilityJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The last time the Jacksonville Jaguars lost nine consecutive games, owner Shad Khan fired coach Gus Bradley before they left the stadium. Jacksonville (1-8) dropped its eighth straight at Green Bay on Sunday and can match the longest, single-season skid in franchise history against unbeaten Pittsburgh. “All I know is we’re putting everything in this thing and we’re fighting our butts off,” Marrone said. But the end results might not be enough to save Marrone and Caldwell, who have dropped 19 of their past 28 games. KEY NUMBER8 — number of consecutive games Jacksonville has with at least one turnover, coinciding with its losing streak.
Herbert leads Chargers to 39-29 victory over Jaguars
Read full article: Herbert leads Chargers to 39-29 victory over JaguarsLos Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) celebrates his rushing touchdown with Joshua Kelley (27) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)INGLEWOOD, Calif. – At last, a victory. The rookie threw for a season-high 347 yards and three touchdowns as well as running for a score as the Chargers defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 39-29 to snap a four-game losing streak. James Robinson led the Jaguars with 119 rushing yards on 22 carries and scored two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving). After Badgley's 35-yard field goal on the opening drive, rookie Joe Reed scored his first NFL touchdown on a 7-yard jet sweep around right end. It was the Chargers' first rushing touchdown since Herbert in Week 2 against Kansas City.
Jaguars limp into bye week with 6th straight loss as questions mount
Read full article: Jaguars limp into bye week with 6th straight loss as questions mountKeenan Allen of the Los Angeles Chargers runs the ball against CJ Henderson of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first quarter at SoFi Stadium on October 25, 2020 in Inglewood, California. The Jaguars went back and forth with the Chargers, but couldn’t close things out on the West Coast in a 39-29 loss in Los Angeles on Sunday. The Jaguars enter the bye week at 1-6 and losers of six consecutive games. Minshew connected with Chris Conley on a 28-yard touchdown pass and found Ben Ellefson for a two-point conversion for a 29-22 lead. Jacksonville went for two-point conversions three times and went for it on fourth down four times.
Overlooked? Underrated? Marrone thinks Jaguars ‘can be special’
Read full article: Overlooked? Underrated? Marrone thinks Jaguars ‘can be special’JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars have a chance to surprise, possibly even shock, much of the NFL. 1 draft pick in April — and assembling one of the youngest rosters in the league, the Jaguars are mostly a league-wide afterthought. The Jaguars don’t care. “I really think that this team can be special,” coach Doug Marrone said Wednesday. “We don’t feel like we’re underdogs at all,” receiver DJ Chark said.
Former Jaguars safety Ronnie Harrison takes shot at team via Twitter after trade
Read full article: Former Jaguars safety Ronnie Harrison takes shot at team via Twitter after tradeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. He went from a third-round pick to a starter for the Jaguars to a Cleveland Brown in less than three years. When the Jaguars traded Harrison for a fifth-round pick, Jaguars fans looked at it as another move to strip down the Jaguars roster. Harrison, apparently, looked at it as a reprieve. Ronnie Harrison II (@Rharr_15) September 6, 2020An hour later, Harrison walked back the Tweet, writing that it was not meant as an insult. Ronnie Harrison II (@Rharr_15) September 6, 2020Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell said Saturday that Harrison was likely to be beaten out by two other strong safeties, Josh Jones and rookie Daniel Thomas, so the team made the decision to trade Harrison and recoup some value.