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Behind them are players like Jacksonville’s Jawaan Taylor and Atlanta’s Kaleb McGary.
Source: https://nesn.com/2023/02/patriots-o-line-outlook-tackle-remains-top-offseason-priority/
In Jacksonville’s first five years of existence (‘ 95-99), they qualified for the playoffs four times and made it to two AFC title games.
Source: https://deadspin.com/jacksonville-jaguars-trevor-lawrence-nfl-playoffs-1849964018
Jacksonville’s secondary has been torched three straight games — giving up 28 percent more than league average to WRs in that span.
Jacksonville’s shocking comeback in their wild-card game stunned the football world after Riley Patterson nailed a last-second, 36-yard field goal.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/01/20/chiefs-jaguars-nfl-playoffs-where-to-buy-tickets-prices/
Jacksonville’s Travis Etienne (third) and Seattle’s Kenneth Walker III (second) are the only two actual running backs who beat out Pollard in this overall ranking.
Lincoln plays at Rochester, Normal U High heads for Coal City, and an opponent of Jacksonville’s this season, Peoria Notre Dame heads for Kewanee.
There were five “finalists” and then later on Wednesday morning the AP announced the three real finalists: head coach Brian Daboll, Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson (<3 u forever, Dougie P.), and San Francisco’s Kyle Shanahan.
This will be Jacksonville’s first visit to Acrisure Stadium since their 45-42 win during the 2017-18 AFC playoffs.