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Here is today’s roundup of the latest news, rumors, and analysis on your Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Jaguars Reacts Survey: Who Will Win the Super Bowl? (Big Cat Country)
My favorite longshot bet for Super Bowl LX MVP: Seahawks backup running back George Holani (+22500 odds on FanDuel). He could get carries over Kenneth Walker III at the goal line and end up with a surprising box score.
“I want to be where God wants me to be,” he said. “For me, being back in Jacksonville, my mom lives out there. You know, obviously, my lady is out there. You know, there are a lot of pros to being out there. And so, for me, it’s just about being in the right spot. Ultimately, that’s the No. 1 most important thing, being in the right spot.”
One roster move each AFC team should make during the 2026 NFL offseason (NFL.com)
JAX: Re-sign or replace LB Devin Lloyd. … He fit perfectly in Anthony Campanile’s defense. The Jags seem unlikely to use the franchise tag on Lloyd ( projected at $28.2 million, per Over The Cap). If he prices himself out of Jacksonville, there will be a gaping hole in the middle of Campanile’s D that needs to be filled.
Jaguars’ 2025 positional review: Edge rusher (Action Sports Jax)
Many will look to Josh Hines-Allen’s 8.5 sacks as a knock on his play this season, but he was as good as ever, posting a career-high 95 pressures in 2025. Hines-Allen’s 95 pressures ranked second at his position, while also ranking seventh in Pass-Rush Win % (19.2%).
How Liam Coen Kept His Word to the Jaguars (Jaguars on SI)
“I think that Liam Coen’ come in and completely transformed the culture. He’s been so fantastic for the team. … Team is the most important thing,” Tony Khan said. “But if I were to pull one player as a particular example, he said he would get the best from Trevor Lawrence, and he absolutely has. And I think that’s embodied in seeing Trevor Lawrence nominated for the Comeback Player of the Year and nominated for MVP.”
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Super Bowl LX: Key one-on-one matchups for Seahawks-Patriots (ESPN)
To undress the Patriots’ defensive approach against their star receiver, expect to see Smith-Njigba sent in motion often in this game — doubly so on the first few series. If Gonzalez is shadowing him, the Seahawks will motion JSN into the slot to force nickel corner Marcus Jones to endure the one-on-one matchup. Jones is a great slot corner, but the Pats will need to dial up true double-teams to handle Smith-Njigba if he suddenly becomes a true slot receiver in this game.
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