Just like his other free agent peers, Jacksonville Jaguars safety Darnell Savage was all smiles as he walked to the podium at Miller Electric Center this week. He had a lot to be happy about, after all.
Almost a decade into the NFL, Arik Armstead is a rare free agent. The Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman and former San Francisco 49ers star isn't the type of player who hits the market often. The 30-year-old former first-round pick has put together nearly a decade of film and production.
He posted 38 QB pressures during his three-year run with the Bears, so Jacksonville will take a flier on him with the hopes he will be able to regain his previous form.
When the curtains closed on the 2023 season, the Jacksonville Jaguars knew a move needed to be made at returner. The Jaguars ultimately had two options:
Aaron Wilson reports the Colts hosted a workout for former Eastern Kentucky TE Dakota Allen. He can sign with any team immediately after taking last year off to recover from a torn ACL. Oregon LB Jamal Hill will take an official visit with the Colts.
As the quarterbacks from the 2021 NFL draft continue to make their way around the league to different teams, Trevor Lawrence remains the most intriguing…
Former Jacksonville Jaguars employee Amit Patel gave his first public interview since pleading guilty in December to embezzling more than $22 million from the…
The Tennessee Titans have a new weapon in wide receiver Calvin Ridley after signing him to a four-year, $92 million deal in NFL free agency last week.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Browns worked out DE Aaron Lynch today. Lynch hasn’t played since the 2020 season with the Jaguars but appears to be contemplating
The Jaguars and Commanders are set to complete a free-agent swap of kickers. Brandon McManus joined Washington on a new deal last week, and this kicker will be taking his place in Duval County.
For new Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Ronald Darby, it didn't take a hard sell in free agency to join Doug Pederson's squad for a second time. "It was more than a phone call.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were certainly more active in free agency than many expected, landing several new starters on all three sides of the ball with additions like Mitch Morse, Gabe Davis, Arik Armstead, Darnell Savage, Ronald Darby, and Devin Duvernay.
In this week’s poll, we want to know how you would grade the moves made by Trent Baalke and the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first week of free agency.
For most intents and purposes, the first-wave of free agency is over. There are still some talented players left, but most of the premier free agents have signed during the first days of the open market.
Going into the offseason, many Jacksonville Jaguars fans were clamoring for an offensive line overhaul. The line had massively underperformed and even declined after what was already a mediocre 2022 for the unit.
NFL players usually don’t get to pick where they will play. While they grow up fans of specific teams like the Jacksonville Jaguars, the franchise they play for may be far from where they first saw themselves playing pro football.
New Tennessee Titans WR Calvin Ridley still has fond feelings for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Carolina Panthers are like the Titanic if the Titanic was perpetually sinking.
Two years after making some unorthodox WR signings in free agency, the Jacksonville Jaguars are once again making splashes in free agency. At the start of the free agency, Jacksonville signed former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabe Davis to a three-year deal worth $39 million.
Mac Jones seems ready for a fresh start in Jacksonville following an up-and-down development with the New England Patriots.
A first-round draft pick in 2015, Armstead had been with San Francisco for his entire NFL career. He led the team in sacks during the 2019 season with 10.0 sacks of them and was a crucial cog on the defensive line, eventually becoming a 49ers team captain.
The Tennessee Titans are ponying up for free-agent WR Calvin Ridley.
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