The Jacksonville Jaguars' roster needs significant help this offseason. Two consecutive disappointing seasons forced Jacksonville to fire former general manager
Lost in the Jaguars' many changes this offseason is the team's one-year absence from EverBank in 2027 after they play with a reduced capacity in 2026 (43,500). It's either going to be Orlando or Gainesville, which will be weird. Cue jokes about the I-4 eyesore or Shrek's swamp.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have finally announced the hiring of a new general manager: James Gladstone, the Los Angeles Rams ' Director of Scouting Strategy. The news comes just six days before the NFL Scouting Combine begins in Indianapolis where teams come face to face with the upcoming draft's best prospects.
The Jaguars have the No. 5 pick in the draft, which should provide immediate help for a struggling defense. Jacksonville has plenty of other questions to address, namely getting Trevor Lawrence back on the stardom path.