Feb. 6, 2026, 2:44 p.m. ET

There are several former Jacksonville Jaguars playing in Sunday’s Super Bowl 60 matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

This group of former Jaguars is headlined by edge rusher K’Lavon Chaisson, who is now a member of the Patriots.

Chaisson was a first-round selection by the Jaguars in 2020 out of LSU. Chaisson spent his first four seasons in Jacksonville, appearing in 57 games, which includes 11 starts. During that span, he logged 73 tackles and five sacks.

Chaisson then spent the 2024 season with Las Vegas and this season in New England, where he has put together what is by far his most productive season. According to PFF, Chaisson has recorded 72 pressures. His previous career high was 29.

Here is a look at the other former Jaguars who are a part of the big game:

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Myers spent three seasons with the Jaguars from 2015-2017. After one season with the Jets, Myers has been Seattle’s kicker since 2019. This season, he is 41-of-48 on field goal attempts.

LB Chad Muma

Muma was released this past August by the Jaguars during roster cutdowns. In his three seasons with the team, the bulk of Muma’s contributions came on special teams. Muma spent time with the Colts this season before being signed to the Patriots’ active roster off the Indianapolis practice squad.

RB D’Ernest Johnson

Johnson has been on a few different practice squads this season, but currently resides with the Patriots. He was with the Jaguars in 2023 and 2024, appearing in 31 games and rushing the ball 73 times for 251 yards. Johnson caught 22 passes as well.

DB Shaquill Griffin

Griffin is back with the Seahawks this season, which is where his NFL career began in 2017. After playing his first four seasons there, Griffin joined the Jaguars for the 2021 and 2022 seasons, where he appeared in 19 games. Before returning to Seattle, Griffin also spent time with Houston, Carolina, and Minnesota.

QB Josh Dobbs

In 2019, the Jaguars traded a fifth-round pick to Pittsburgh to acquire Josh Dobbs. He did not appear in any games with the Jaguars, and in 2020, Dobbs was back with the Steelers. He has bounced around with a few different teams over the years, but is currently on the Patriots.