Although the Jaguars spent wildly in free agency, it is possible four of their primary five starters from last year’s offensive line reprise their roles in 2022.
The Jacksonville Jaguars didn't put much of an emphasis on the offense during the 2022 NFL Draft, but Kentucky center Luke Fortner proved to be the most notable exception. Fortner, who the Jaguars drafted at No.
Center might not be at the top of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offseason needs but they need to fill the void Brandon Linder left after he retired. While
NFL teams can look very different from one year to another and this is especially true for the 2022 Jacksonville Jaguars for a few reasons. First, they parted ways with long-term fixtures on both sides of the ball, center Brandon Linder (retired) on offense and linebacker Myles Jack (released) on defense.
Center became a need for the Jacksonville Jaguars after veteran Brandon Linder announced his retirement. While Tyler Shatley has previously done a serviceable job in his place and will be the first line to replace him, the Jags need a long-term answer at the position.
Linder announced his retirement in an Instagram post on Monday. He thanked his teammates, Jaguars fans and the organization. Linder also said he is grateful to fulfill his goal of playing his entire NFL career in Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Jaguars spent the last few days making additions to most positional groups and their offensive line has been no exception. Just before free agency, the Jags used the franchise tag on left tackle Cam Robinson and they later signed offensive guard Brandon Scherff to a massive deal.
When one is walking into TIAA Bank Field, it is hard to miss the faces of several players plastered around the stadium. Trevor Lawrence is obviously one, but then others have followed; including DJ Chark, Myles Jack and Brandon Linder. After the first few days of free agency, both Chark and Jack are now signed to play elsewhere.
The Jaguars are in limbo with center Brandon Linder. Through the chaos that has been the last few days of NFL free agency and the legal tampering period, the Jaguars have a few decisions yet to be made on players currently on the roster.
If the Jaguars decide to let Robinson walk, they’re not bereft of options.
The Jacksonville Jaguars aren’t in need of creating extra cap room this offseason. After all, they’re slated to have around $60 million, per Spotrac. However, if they want to free up some additional space, they could consider moving on from veteran center Brandon Linder.
The Jaguars will be without its backup running back on Sunday in Carlos Hyde. The Jaguars entered this week plenty banged up, but are looking to get back a couple of key players this week, including center Brandon Linder, who missed last week’s contest against the Tennessee Titans due to a back injury.
As Week 14 rapidly approaches, the injury bug is sweeping its way through the NFL, taking down key players with relative ease. The Jacksonville Jaguars are no exception to this, as they are dealing with a myriad of different injuries on both sides of the ball.
While the Jacksonville Jaguars won't have starting cornerback Shaquill Griffin on the field against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 12, they will have a few
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be getting two veterans back on the offense in the near future, with the club announcing on Wednesday that center Brandon
The Jacksonville Jaguars saw their starting center Brandon Linder carted off during the fourth quarter of Sunday's game versus the Tennessee Titans. The Jags were attempting to run in the ball on a fourth and goal from the one-inch mark.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have great belief in their offensive line entering 2021. And evidently, the rest of the NFL holds a similar sentiment, at least when looking at individual pieces.
The Jaguars will be without their top offensive lineman for the rest of the season. They placed center Brandon Linder on injured reserve on Wednesday, sidelining him until the 2021 opener.
While all of these players would draw a nice amount of interest on the trade market, contracts become somewhat of an issue.
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