The Jacksonville Jaguars wasted little time in acquiring players to help protect and advance QB Trevor Lawrence under new ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars' group of offensive playmakers has a markedly different look from the past three seasons after two ...
Upon arrival in Duval County, James Gladstone and Liam Coen saw the film. They saw Trevor Lawrence struggling with too much ...
Army veteran Stephan Smerk, 53, pleaded guilty in October to the 1994 stabbing death of 37-year-old Robin Lawrence, who was home alone with her 2-year-old. Lawrence's murder went unsolved for ...
The team could opt to add additional players through the draft or in free agency to bolster Trevor Lawrence's protection.
The 29-year-old will back up starter Trevor Lawrence. Mullens last played for the Minnesota Vikings, joining them in 2022. He now heads to the much warmer climate alongside Grant Udinski ...
He spent time with new Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski in Minnesota and now joins Jacksonville to be Trevor Lawrence's backup. Jaguars free agency tracker: Follow every move the team ...
If the deal is confirmed, Jacksonville will get a new backup to quarterback Trevor Lawrence after Mac Jones held down the role in 2024. The Jaguars are seeking to rebound from a 4-13 season in ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars are no exception, which is why they made headlines by signing a new backup QB for Trevor Lawrence. Finally, joining the team of newly appointed head coach Liam Coen is none ...
The name to watch is Trevor Lawrence. Yes, the Jaguars have said they won’t trade him. (The Seahawks said basically the same thing about Smith.) Here’s one last nugget. When a report emerged last ...
a new name entered the mix for the Seahawks as a possible replacement for Geno Smith — Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Pro Football Talk published a story Monday morning statin ...
"How do we make Trevor Lawrence and this offense as dynamic and explosive as we can be? We've got to build it around him as well," Jaguars head coach Liam Coen said at his opening press conference.