The Jaguars locked in franchise QB Trevor Lawrence to a long-term deal this offseason, ensuring he'll be around for years to come. In the short term, though, he'll be looking to bounce back from an uneven 2023.
The duo of coach Doug Pederson and QB Trevor Lawrence will look to take the next step and join the likes of the Chiefs, Bills and Bengals as perennial AFC contenders.
Moving on from the doomed-before-it-started Urban Meyer era, the Jaguars under new coach Doug Pederson will look to facilitate Trevor Lawrence's development in the quarterback's second campaign.
Three years removed from an AFC Championship Game appearance, the Jaguars reached their nadir in 2020. Both the GM and coaching staff have been replaced, and Trevor Lawrence arrives to lead the revival.
After back-to-back lackluster campaigns, the Jaguars will look to second-year QB Gardner Minshew to turn things around in 2020.
A season removed from the Nick Foles experiment, the Jaguars seem to have settled on Gardner Minshew as the quarterback of the present. How the team fares in 2020 may determine whether it's for the long term.
Evan Hauge wonders whether the upgrade from Blake Bortles to Nick Foles under center can revitalize the Jaguars offense.