The Jaguars have maintained throughout the offseason that they'd like to sign quarterback Trevor Lawrence to his second contract sooner than later. At this point, it doesn't appear anything is imminent.
Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke may have pulled off another first-round masterclass. The Jacksonville Jaguars traded down in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a pair of easy decisions coming up: picking up the fifth year options with two of their youngest stars. Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke confirmed Saturday the Jaguars are set to exercise each option.
Get fired up about your newest Jacksonville Jaguars with highlights of Brian Thomas Jr., Maason Smith, Keilan Robinson and more. Here’s a roundup of the best highlights for every member of the Jacksonville Jaguars 2024 rookie class.
Earlier this week, it was learned extension talks are ongoing between the Jaguars and quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
I've long believed that the fart is proof that: (1) God exists; and (2) He has a good sense of humor. I have always thought farts are funny. I always will.
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson and general manager Trent Baalke spoke at a pre-draft media luncheon Thursday. Here’s everything you need to know from their combined presser.
The options for Trent Baalke and the Jaguars’ front office come NFL Draft weekend. We are now just ten days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, and the Jacksonville Jaguars are finalizing their big board as we speak.
The Jaguars are bringing in a veteran front office staffer who has extensive experience working with GM Trent Baalke.
Shortly after the season ended, Trent Baalke confirmed Josh Allen would be a Jaguar in 2024. The third-year GM will make the expected move to ensure that happens.
Free agency is one of the most exciting milestones of the NFL calendar. The 2024 NFL salary cap will jump by $30 million, so there is an abundance of cash available for veterans about to hit the open market. Despite Patrick Mahomes' presence and third Super Bowl title since 2019, the NFL feels as wide open as ever.
Breaking news: the Jacksonville Jaguars care about arm length in their defensive line prospects. Along with 31 other teams. With that said, using an arm length benchmark during the Trent Baalke era has helped identify a lot of potential picks in past years, including Jordan Smith, Travon Walker, and Tyler Lacy.
There is no doubt that everybody in the Jacksonville Jaguars organization was disappointed in the way the season ended with a loss to the Tennessee Titans that crushed their playoff hopes.
Trevor Lawrence‘s ascent encountered some turbulence last season; the Jaguars flopped down the stretch and missed the playoffs. That ending has not changed the organization’s plans with its centerpiece player.
Every NFL team is going to have some extra spending money once free agency begins next month, but don't expect that to mean much for the Jacksonville Jaguars and general manager Trent Baalke.
The Jaguars barely missed the playoffs last season in what was a heartbreaking last few games of the year. However, after some changes to the defensive staff, bringing in Ryan Nielsen, it feels like this team could find its way back to the top of the AFC South.
Jaguars GM Trent Baalke rejected the idea that he and HC Doug Pederson have not gotten along so far during their time in Jacksonville. “A lot of what’s written, a lot of the narratives out there are just false,” Baalke said, via Demetrius Harvey of the Florida Times-Union.
CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco stated that the possibility of GM Trent Baalke was discussed internally within the Jaguars’ organization this week. “It wasn’t step back, it was retire,” Prisco said, via Jags Wire.
If Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke is going to retire anytime soon, it's new to him. After a week of rumors swirling that Baalke could potentially step away from the Jaguars' front office in an official retirement, Baalke shot down all speculation on Thursday. “I contemplate that on a daily basis," Baalke laughed.
The Jacksonville Jaguars may be alienating one of their star players before they even have the chance to open contract negotiations.
After a heartbreaking collapse down the stretch, Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke is trying to build a contender for 2024. The first step in building a roster is identifying which free agents to keep, and there is a decent chance that wide receiver Calvin Ridley will be playing elsewhere next year.
Winning the Super Bowl is not easy. The best teams make it look easy, but it’s easily one of the toughest achievements in American sports. The physicality of the game, the numerous injuries, and the sheer difficulty of building a cohesive team makes the Super Bowl one of the most impressive feats in sports.
"The season didn't go our way." -Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke It’s officially the off-season for the Jacksonville Jaguars. With coach Doug Pederson previously completing his end-of-season media availability, fans and media were finally granted access to the ‘head chef’, general manager Trent Baalke, with his Wednesday press conference.
Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Trent Baalke has some tough decisions to make this offseason. One of them involves star edge rusher Josh Allen and his future with the team as the two-time Pro Bowler is out of contract at season’s end.
For the last four seasons, there have been few people who have been bigger or more influential than general manager Trent Baalke. And by all accounts,
Albert Breer reported of recent “buzz” that Trent Baalke and the front office may be upset with Press Taylor and the offense. Buckle up, folks. In a mailbag article for Sports Illustrated, senior NFL reporter Albert Breer hinted towards troubles at the top in Jacksonville.
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