We’ve got the Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Season Results according to Madden 26 to see how the game thinks they will perform this season. With a new head coach, a new GM, and new coordinators, the Jaguars are a completely different beast this season. They’ll hope the change of scenery can help them improve upon their 4-13 record from the previous season. All eyes will also be on 2nd overall pick Travis Hunter, who will be the NFL’s first two-way player in over half a century. Let’s see how they do, according to Madden 26.
According to Madden 26, here is how the Jacksonville Jaguars will perform in the 2025-2026 NFL Season:
Week 1: Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars results according to Madden 26
TEAM1st Quarter2nd Quarter3rd Quarter4th QuarterFINALCAR333716JAX377724HC Liam Coen wins his first game as HC of the Jaguars as they beat the Panthers with relative ease.
The defense did well in shutting down third-year QB Bryce Young, who completed only 14 of 24 pass attempts on the day. While they didn’t force a turnover, they did force the Panthers to opt for FGs on three separate red zone drives.
Offensively, it took the Jags sometime to get things going. Travis Etienne was the first player to find the end zone after carrying it for 11 yards. Trevor Lawrence connected with Brian Thomas Jr. for another touchdown just before the half expired.
After forcing Carolina to score their third FG, the Jaguars scored two unanswered touchdowns to make it 24-9. Dyami Brown and Tank Bigsby were responsible for the scores, and the Jags led with just four minutes left.
The Panthers finally scored a touchdown with less than a minute remaining, but failed to get the ball back on the onside kick.
2nd overall pick Travis Hunter earned five total tackles in the win, as well as three catches for 29 yards.
Record: 1-0
Week 2: Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals results according to Madden 26
TEAM1st Quarter2nd Quarter3rd Quarter4th QuarterFINALJAX3147630CIN14771038Despite a strong offensive effort from the Jaguars, their defense could not simply keep up with Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ offense. Travis Etienne scored two touchdowns, while Trevor Lawrence threw two more. Furthermore, the team never turned the ball over and only committed two offensive penalties.
Overall, Burrow completed 26 of 34 passes for 378 yards and three touchdowns. Two of those touchdown passes went to Ja’Marr Chase, who also earned 142 yards on the day. Tee Higgins also chipped in with five receptions for 79 yards, and a touchdown of his own. But the real nail in the coffin was a 77 yard touchdown pass to Andrei Iosivas in the fourth quarter to make it 35-24.
A late TD reception from TE Brenton Strange made it 35-30, but the team failed to convert the two-point conversion. Meanwhile, Cincinnati took one last opportunity to drive down the field and add an extra three points on the board.
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