Scouting the Enemy: Jacksonville Jaguars

Scouting the Enemy: Jacksonville Jaguars
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The Denver Broncos continue to roll along and have now notched 11 victories in a row. At 12-2, they are the top seed in the AFC and multi-game leaders in the AFC West. This Sunday, they host another formidable opponent in the Jacksonville Jaguars, who sit atop the AFC South at 10-4. Let’s take a deeper look at Denver’s Week 16 opponent and what the Broncos need to accomplish to earn a victory.

2024 Jacksonville Jaguars Season Review

The third year of the Doug Pederson era in Jacksonville resulted in a 4-13 record and the dismissal of Pederson as head coach. The Jaguars were 26th in points scored and 25th in yards gained offensively. On defense, they were 27th in points allowed and 31st in yards allowed.

2025 Offseason Additions and Departures

This offseason was one of change and transition for the Jaguars. With Pederson out as head coach, Jacksonville hired Liam Coen to be their next head coach. Known for his offensive play calling prowess, Coen was a big reason for Baker Mayfield’s ascension and revitalization in Tampa Bay. James Gladstone was named their new general manager to become the youngest GM in NFL history at 34 years old.

Given the new leadership, a lot of roster changes and revamping happened. They were able to net a handful of starters in free agency. Upgrading their secondary was a focal point of their efforts. They inked defensive back Jourdan Lewis to a three-year deal. Additionally, safety Eric Murray was added to the backend of their secondary. On offense, upgrading their offensive line to protect Trevor Lawrence was their top priority. They added Robert Hainsey at center and Patrick Mekari at guard.

Gladstone took a big swing with his first ever pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, moving up to the #2 spot to select Travis Hunter. Unfortunately, Hunter is on injured reserve season and their other top selection, third-round pick Caleb Ransaw has been there since training camp. Though they still have got production and playing time from several Day 3 picks. Running backs Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen have contributed this season on offense and special teams. Linebacker Jack Kiser has become a core special teamer for them as a rookie.

Offensive X-Factor: Running back Travis Etienne

I thought long and hard about placing the aforementioned Lawrence here. Quarterback is the most important position in football, and he has done well in ’25. However, running back Travis Etienne is having a huge year and is the catalyst that keeps Coen’s offense roaring along as a Top 10 unit in the NFL.

After an injury-plagued ‘24 campaign, Etienne is back to being a high-impact player for their offense. The former Clemson prospect has 949 yards rushing on 213 carries with 7 touchdowns in ’25. He has also reeled in 29 catches for 254 yards and 5 touchdowns. There’s no doubt he is a true three-down player and boasts the ability to go the distance rushing or receiving.

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