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In a heartfelt announcement, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen has shared that his 7-year-old son, Wesley, is nearly fully recovered from his fight against leukemia. ESPN reports that Hines-Allen expressed his family's thankfulness for the medical team at Nemours Children's Health,
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Yardbarker on MSNJaguars' Liam Coen shares challenge for Trevor Lawrence ahead of critical seasonThat said, it's clear the Jaguars hired Coen because they believe the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator will help Lawrence become the star the Jaguars hoped they had when they signed the 25-year-old to a five-year contract extension worth up to $275M last offseason.
The Jacksonville JaguarsW made a statement in trading up to select wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter in the 2025 NFL Draft. Since then, Jacksonville's lead
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNJaguars drafting Travis Hunter listed among top NFL offseason moves by ESPNThe Jaguars decision to trade up and draft Travis Hunter was listed among the top offseason moves made around the NFL.
ESPN ranks the Jacksonville Jaguars' 2025 starting lineup 22nd overall, citing a strong pass rush but a weak offensive line. The team's biggest strength is their pass rush, led by Josh Allen and Travon Walker, while the offensive line remains a concern.
The Hunter trade was so impactful that it was recently listed by ESPN as one of the most impactful moves of the 2025 offseason, coming in ranked at No. 12. Of the 50 moves looked at, the Hunter trade was the only one to crack the list.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNESPN not a fan of Jacksonville Jaguars' offseason movesESPN's Seth Walder wasn't a huge fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars' offseason moves. With the roster construction phase of the offseason behind us and training camps on the horizon, Walder has gone through and graded each NFL team's offseason.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNJacksonville Jaguars Superstar Opens Up About His 7-Year-Old Son’s Battle With CancerSometimes, life hits harder than anyone can think. For Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Joshua Hines-Allen, the biggest battle this year didn’t happen on the field. It happened inside a hospital room,
The Jacksonville Jaguars held a send-off for 11 First Coast Flag Football teams who will participate in the NFL Flag Championships.