AI’s presence is growing at a fast rate. So why not let the popular AI tool, Grok, predict the Jacksonville Jaguars’ record for the 2025 season?

Following an offseason full of changes for the Jaguars, Grok overall likes the moves made by Jacksonville as they take a big step forward following a four-win season in 2024 and become a fringe playoff team in 2025.

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Here is Grok’s record prediction, along with how each game will unfold.

Week 1: vs. Carolina Panthers

“Carolina’s rapid rebuild makes them competitive, but Jacksonville’s offense, led by Lawrence and Brian Thomas Jr., should overpower a Panthers team still finding its footing,” wrote Grok.

“Cincinnati often starts slow (2-5 in September the last two years). Jacksonville’s improved roster and Hunter’s defensive versatility give them a chance for an upset, but the Bengals’ passing attack (Chase/Higgins) likely exploits Jax’s weak pass defense.”

Week 3: vs. Houston Texans

“At home, the Jaguars are motivated, and their run game could keep Houston’s defense honest. They pull off a close win against the division champs.”

Week 4: @ San Francisco 49ers

“San Francisco lost 17 free agents, weakening their roster, but their home advantage and physicality are tough. Jacksonville’s cross-country trip and pass defense struggles lead to a loss.”

Week 5: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

“The defending AFC champs are a formidable opponent. Even at home, Jacksonville’s defense can’t contain Patrick Mahomes, and their offense isn’t ready for this prime-time test.”

Week 6: vs. Seattle Seahawks

“Seattle’s early 10 a.m. PT kickoff and travel disadvantage favor Jacksonville. The Jaguars’ offense, with Hunter adding explosiveness, capitalizes for a home win.”

“A “home” game at Wembley Stadium pits Coen against his mentor, Sean McVay. The early start hurts the Rams, but their experience edges out Jacksonville’s inconsistent defense.”

“The Raiders are improving but not elite. Jacksonville’s offense, with Lawrence finding rhythm, exploits Vegas’ secondary on the road.”

Week 10: @ Houston Texans

“Houston’s dominance in the AFC South continues. On the road, Jacksonville’s defense can’t stop C.J. Stroud, and their offense sputters.”

Week 11: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

“The Chargers’ strong coaching and roster make this a tough home game. Jacksonville keeps it close but falls short against a playoff-caliber team.”

Week 12: @ Arizona Cardinals

“Kyler Murray’s playmaking is tough to contain, and Arizona’s homefield tips the scales. Jacksonville’s pass defense struggles again on this road trip.”

Week 13: @ Tennessee Titans

“The Titans, with rookie QB Cam Ward, are rebuilding. Jacksonville’s superior roster and home advantage secure a comfortable divisional win.”

Week 14: vs. Indianapolis Colts

“The Jaguars’ home crowd and improved roster secure the win in a high-scoring game.”

The Jets, post-Aaron Rodgers, are rebuilding. Jacksonville’s offense, led by Lawrence and Hunter, overwhelms New York’s secondary at home.

Week 16: @ Denver Broncos

“Denver’s defense and home altitude are tough. Jacksonville’s travel-heavy schedule catches up, and they drop a close game to a playoff contender.”

Week 17: @ Indianapolis Colts

“Indy’s home advantage and potential quarterback stability (Richardson or Jones) give them the edge in this divisional rematch.”

Week 18: vs. Tennessee Titans

“Jacksonville closes strong at home against a Titans team likely out of contention. Lawrence and Hunter shine, securing a season sweep.”

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2025 NFL season: AI predicts Jaguars’ final regular season record