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The Jacksonville Jaguars held their locker room cleanout the morning after losing in the playoffs to the Buffalo Bills.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen and players reflect on the team's loss and their thought process moving forward.
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A 13-win season and a division title provide ‘a sturdy platform’ for the Jaguars moving forward
The Jacksonville Jaguars came up short against Buffalo, losing 27-24 in a wild-card game that featured 28 points and four lead changes in the fourth quarter alone.
The Jacksonville Jaguars' NFL season is over. So the countdown begins for the draft in three and a half months, a draft without a first-round pick.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will look to make changes following their frustrating Wild Card Round exit, and those changes involve letting some of their players walk.
The Jacksonville Jaguars end the 2025 season with 13 wins. At 13-4 and being eliminated in the Wild-Card round of the playoffs, they hold No. 24 overall slot in the 2026 NFL draft.
The defense pulled off one-half of their usual formula for success, playing tough against the run. NFL rushing leader James Cook had only 46 yards and a 3.1 per-carry average. The Jaguars did not allow a 100-yard rusher this season and of the 11 1,000-yard rushers they faced, none could do better than 74 yards in a game.
The Detroit-bred reporter who consoled Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen is handling viral success the best she can.
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Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. weighs in on his play in 2025 season
Following the Jacksonville Jaguars' playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. reflected on his 2025 season, which came with its ups and downs.