2025 Jacksonville Jaguars season

2025 Jacksonville Jaguars season
OwnerShahid Khan
General managerJames Gladstone
Head coachLiam Coen
Offensive coordinatorGrant Udinski
Defensive coordinatorAnthony Campanile
Home stadiumEverBank Stadium
Results
Record13–4
Division place1st AFC South
PlayoffsLost Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Bills) 24–27
All-ProsLS Ross Matiscik (1st team)
OLB Devin Lloyd (2nd team)
Pro BowlersLS Ross Matiscik
OLB Devin Lloyd
Uniform

The 2025 season was the Jacksonville Jaguars' 31st in the National Football League (NFL), and their first under general manager James Gladstone and head coach Liam Coen. The Jaguars improved on their 4–13 record from the previous season following a Week 9 victory against the Las Vegas Raiders in overtime. With a Week 15 victory over the New York Jets, the Jaguars clinched a 10-win season for the first time since 2017. In Week 16, they clinched a return to the playoffs after a two-year absence with a win against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, coupled with an Indianapolis Colts loss to the San Francisco 49ers the following day.[1] The Jaguars finished the season on an eight-game win streak to win their fifth division title and their third AFC South title with a Week 18 win over the Tennessee Titans. With the victory, the Jaguars won 13 games, their most since 1999. However, the Jaguars season came to an end with a 27–24 loss in the Wild Card round against the Buffalo Bills.

This season began with the team's fourth head coach in six seasons. During the season, Cam Little broke the NFL record for the longest field goal made in an NFL game at 68 yards, surpassing Justin Tucker's previous record of 66 yards.[2]. He also kicked a 67 yard field goal against the Titans in Week 18, which is the NFL record for the longest field goal made in an outdoor stadium. [3]

Offseason

Draft trades

  1. ^ a b c d e f The Jaguars traded a first-round selection (5th overall), a second-round selection (36th overall), a fourth-round selection (126th overall) and a 2026 first-round selection to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a first-round selection (2nd overall), a fourth-round selection (104th overall) and a sixth-round selection (200th overall).[4]
  2. ^ a b c The Jaguars traded a third-round selection (70th overall), a sixth-round selection (182nd overall), and a 2026 sixth-round selection to the Detroit Lions in exchange for a third-round selection (102nd overall) and two 2026 third-round selections.[5]
  3. ^ a b The Jaguars traded a 2024 first-round selection (17th overall) to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for third- and fourth-round selections (88th and 126th overall), and 2024 first- and fifth-round selections (23rd and 167th overall).[6]
  4. ^ a b c d The Jaguars traded a third-round selection (102nd overall) and a fifth-round selection (142nd overall) to the Houston Texans in exchange for a third-round selection (89th overall), and a seventh-round selection (236th overall).[7]
  5. ^ The Jaguars traded LB Trevis Gipson to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a sixth-round selection (194th overall).[8]

Staff

2025 Jacksonville Jaguars staff

Front office

  • Owner – Shahid Khan
  • President – Mark Lamping
  • Executive vice president of football operations – Tony Boselli
  • General manager – James Gladstone
  • Senior advisor to the general manager – Brian Xanders
  • Senior advisor to the general manager – JW Jordan
  • Director of college scouting – Brian Hill
  • Assistant director of college scouting – John Stevenson
  • Senior personnel executives – Regis Eller, Josh Scobey
  • Director of pro scouting – DeJuan Polk
  • Senior director of football strategy and game management – Jon Dykema
  • Senior vice president of football analytics – Jake Temme
  • Director of player finance – Trip MacCracken
  • Chief football strategy officer – Tony Khan

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Anthony Campanile
  • Defensive line – Matt Edwards
  • Assistant defensive line – Derrick LeBlanc
  • Linebackers – Tem Lukabu
  • Assistant linebackers – Kevin Wilkins
  • Secondary – Ron Milus
  • Defensive backs – Anthony Perkins
  • Assistant defensive backs coach – Drew Lascari
  • Senior defensive assistant – Bill Sheridan
  • Defensive assistant – Mario Jeberaeel

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Heath Farwell
  • Special teams assistant – Luke Thompson

Strength and conditioning

  • Head strength and conditioning coach – Eric Ciano
  • Assistant strength and conditioning coach – Paul Jackson
  • Assistant strength and conditioning coach – Lanier Coleman

Final roster

2025 Jacksonville Jaguars roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams (ST)

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 7 reserve, 17 practice squad

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 9 Pittsburgh Steelers L 25–31 0–1 EverBank Stadium Recap
2 August 17 at New Orleans Saints T 17–17 0–1–1 Caesars Superdome Recap
3 August 23 at Miami Dolphins L 6–14 0–2–1 Hard Rock Stadium Recap

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 7 Carolina Panthers W 26–10 1–0 EverBank Stadium Recap
2 September 14 at Cincinnati Bengals L 27–31 1–1 Paycor Stadium Recap
3 September 21 Houston Texans W 17–10 2–1 EverBank Stadium Recap
4 September 28 at San Francisco 49ers W 26–21 3–1 Levi's Stadium Recap
5 October 6 Kansas City Chiefs W 31–28 4–1 EverBank Stadium Recap
6 October 12 Seattle Seahawks L 12–20 4–2 EverBank Stadium Recap
7 October 19 Los Angeles Rams L 7–35 4–3 Wembley Stadium (London) Recap
8 Bye
9 November 2 at Las Vegas Raiders W 30–29 (OT) 5–3 Allegiant Stadium Recap
10 November 9 at Houston Texans L 29–36 5–4 NRG Stadium Recap
11 November 16 Los Angeles Chargers W 35–6 6–4 EverBank Stadium Recap
12 November 23 at Arizona Cardinals W 27–24 (OT) 7–4 State Farm Stadium Recap
13 November 30 at Tennessee Titans W 25–3 8–4 Nissan Stadium Recap
14 December 7 Indianapolis Colts W 36–19 9–4 EverBank Stadium Recap
15 December 14 New York Jets W 48–20 10–4 EverBank Stadium Recap
16 December 21 at Denver Broncos W 34–20 11–4 Empower Field at Mile High Recap
17 December 28 at Indianapolis Colts W 23–17 12–4 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap
18 January 4 Tennessee Titans W 41–7 13–4 EverBank Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Carolina Panthers

Week 1: Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Panthers 3 0 0710
Jaguars 3 17 0626

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

Game information

The game featured a 66-minute weather delay due to lightning in the area.[10]

Week 2: at Cincinnati Bengals

Week 2: Jacksonville Jaguars at Cincinnati Bengals – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 7 10 7327
Bengals 7 3 14731

at Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game information

Despite leading for most of the game and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow exiting with a left toe injury, the Jaguars allowed backup quarterback Jake Browning to direct a 15-play, 92-yard touchdown drive, giving the Bengals a late 31–27 win.[11]

Week 3: vs. Houston Texans

Week 3: Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Texans 0 3 0710
Jaguars 7 0 3717

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

Game information

With their first home win against Houston since 2017, Jacksonville improved to 2-1.

Week 4: at San Francisco 49ers

Week 4: Jacksonville Jaguars at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 0 17 9026
49ers 3 3 8721

at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California

Game information

Wide receiver Parker Washington returned a punt 87 yards for a touchdown[12] as the Jaguars improved to 3–1, recorded their first win against the 49ers since the 2005 season, and their first-ever win in San Francisco.[13] Following the game, Jaguars coach Liam Coen and 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh had to be separated during a heated postgame exchange, after Saleh made a remark earlier in the week about the Jaguars 'legally stealing signals.'[14]

Week 5: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Week 5: Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Chiefs 7 7 01428
Jaguars 0 7 141031

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

Game information

Playing against the Chiefs on Monday Night Football, the Jaguars snapped their eight-game losing streak against the Chiefs, defeating them for the first time since 2009.[15] Two notable plays occurred during the game. With 2:38 left in the third quarter, Devin Lloyd returned an interception 99 yards for a touchdown, setting a record for the longest defensive touchdown in Jaguars history.[16] The last one came in the final minute of the game, where after quarterback Trevor Lawrence took the snap, he got stepped on by a guard, causing him to fall down, but he managed to get up before being touched and ran into the end zone for the game-winning score, in a play that was known as the "Stumble-Six".[17]

Week 6: vs. Seattle Seahawks

Week 6: Seattle Seahawks at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Seahawks 0 13 7020
Jaguars 6 0 0612

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • Date: October 12
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny, 76 °F (24 °C)
  • Game attendance: 61,056
  • Referee: Clay Martin
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth and Sarah Kustok
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The Jaguars struggled with discipline, committing 10 penalties for 76 yards. A 54-yard touchdown pass from Trevor Lawrence to Brian Thomas Jr. was nullified due to rookie Travis Hunter lining up offside. Lawrence was also sacked a season-high seven times, and for the first time all season, the Jaguars failed to record a takeaway.[18]

Week 7: vs. Los Angeles Rams

NFL London games

Week 7: Los Angeles Rams at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Rams 14 7 01435
Jaguars 0 0 077

at Wembley Stadium, London, England

Game information

Similar to the previous week, Jacksonville struggled with discipline, allowing 13 penalties for 119 yards. During the game, the Jaguars' first round draft pick in Travis Hunter caught his first touchdown pass.[19]

Week 9: at Las Vegas Raiders

Week 9: Jacksonville Jaguars at Las Vegas Raiders – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34OTTotal
Jaguars 0 3 317730
Raiders 0 6 314629

at Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada

  • Date: November 2
  • Game time: 4:05 p.m. EDT/1:05 p.m. PDT
  • Game weather: None (indoor stadium)
  • Game attendance: 62,080
  • Referee: Alan Eck
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth and Kristina Pink
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The Raiders took a 23–20 lead with less than two minutes remaining. However, they allowed the Jaguars to march down the field, and Cam Little, who had made a 68-yard field goal on the final play of the first half to set a new NFL record, converted a 48-yarder to send the game into overtime. Although the Jaguars scored a touchdown on their opening drive in overtime, the new overtime rules allowed the Raiders to respond. They marched down the field and scored a touchdown with sixteen seconds left when Raiders' quarterback Geno Smith connected with tight end Brock Bowers for a 2-yard score. Opting to go for a two-point conversion to win the game, Smith’s pass was batted down by DaVon Hamilton, sealing a one-point win for the Jaguars.[20]

In the third quarter, defensive end Travon Walker was ejected after punching Raiders offensive lineman Stone Forsythe following a Raiders field goal.[21] On the final play of the first half, Little made a 68-yard field goal, setting another NFL record for the longest field goal in league history, surpassing Justin Tucker's 66-yard field goal made in 2021.[22]

Week 10: at Houston Texans

Week 10: Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 10 10 9029
Texans 0 10 02636

at NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

Game information

The Jaguars started off strong, jumping out to a 17–0 lead by capitalizing on Texans mistakes and extending their lead to 29–10 at the start of the fourth quarter. However, Texans quarterback Davis Mills threw two touchdown passes in the final period and scrambled 14 yards for the go-ahead score with 31 seconds remaining. Meanwhile, the Jaguars went three-and-out on two consecutive drives. The Jacksonville offense got the ball back with 27 seconds left to try to win the game, but Trevor Lawrence was sacked as the Texans completed their comeback victory.[23]

The 19-point blown lead was the largest in Jaguars franchise history. Prior to this game, they were 53–0 in games where they had led by 19 or more points, including the playoffs.[24]

It was later announced that rookie wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter would miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery to repair an isolated lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury in his right knee.[25]

Week 11: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Week 11: Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Chargers 3 3 006
Jaguars 7 7 71435

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • Date: November 16
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Mostly sunny, 74 °F (23 °C)
  • Game attendance: 58,461
  • Referee: Craig Wrolstad
  • TV announcers (CBS): Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta and Aditi Kinkhabwala
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

Jacksonville finished the game with no punts for the first time since Week 2 of the 2010 season.[26] Defensive end Josh Hines-Allen broke the franchise sack record, which had stood for more than 20 years, when he recorded his 56th career sack by bringing down Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert in the second quarter, surpassing defensive end Tony Brackens’ total of 55 sacks during his career with Jacksonville from 1996 to 2003.[27]

Week 12: at Arizona Cardinals

Week 12: Jacksonville Jaguars at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34OTTotal
Jaguars 7 3 77327
Cardinals 7 7 010024

at State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

  • Date: November 23
  • Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST/2:05 p.m. MST
  • Game weather: None (retractable roof closed)
  • Game attendance: 62,413
  • Referee: Scott Novak
  • TV announcers (CBS): Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta and Aditi Kinkhabwala
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

Arizona was able to tie the game with three seconds left in the fourth quarter with a field goal from Chad Ryland to make it 24–24, sending the game into overtime. After winning the coin toss, the Jaguars were able to drive down the field to set up a successful field goal from Cam Little to make it 27–24. The Cardinals were unable to respond with a score after an unsuccessful fourth down pass from Jacoby Brissett downfield to Xavier Weaver, broken up by Andrew Wingard and Christian Braswell, giving the Jaguars their second overtime victory of 2025.[28]

Week 13: at Tennessee Titans

Week 13: Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 7 11 7025
Titans 3 0 003

at Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee

  • Date: November 30
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/12:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 38 °F (3 °C)
  • Game attendance: 54,098
  • Referee: Brad Rogers
  • TV announcers (CBS): Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta and Aditi Kinkhabwala
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The Jaguars were able to continue their win streak, and take first place in the AFC South, after the Indianapolis Colts lost to the Houston Texans, giving the Jaguars the lead in the division. During the game, an altercation between both teams occurred after Arden Key was penalized for a late hit on Lawrence. Afterwards, Titans safety Mike Brown was ejected after shoving Jaguars punter Logan Cooke.[29]

Week 14: vs. Indianapolis Colts

Week 14: Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Colts 7 3 3619
Jaguars 14 14 0836

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • Date: December 7
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 61 °F (16 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,067
  • Referee: John Hussey
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle, J. J. Watt and Evan Washburn
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

Colts quarterback Daniel Jones suffered an Achilles injury that forced him out for the remainder of the game. Without Jones, the Jaguars dominated once again at home against the Colts, extending their home winning streak against Indianapolis to eleven games and improving to 9–4.[30]

Week 15: vs. New York Jets

Week 15: New York Jets at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jets 7 3 3720
Jaguars 14 17 10748

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

Game information

Jets rookie quarterback Brady Cook made his first start with the team. Despite throwing his first NFL touchdown pass, Cook also threw three interceptions to the Jaguars defense, contributing to the 48–20 win for the Jaguars. With the win, the Jaguars recorded their first double-digit win season since the 2017 season.[31]

Week 16: at Denver Broncos

Week 16: Jacksonville Jaguars at Denver Broncos – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 7 10 14334
Broncos 0 10 7320

at Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

Game information

The Jaguars extended their winning streak while also ending the Broncos’ 11-game overall winning streak and 12-game home winning streak. At the end of the game, Jaguars cornerback Montaric Brown made a major tackle on Broncos receiver Pat Bryant, which injured Bryant, causing him to be carted off the field.[32]

With their first win over Denver since 2019, combined with a Colts loss to the 49ers the next day, the Jaguars clinched their first playoff berth since 2022. Jacksonville would be the only AFC South team to sweep the AFC West.[33]

Week 17: at Indianapolis Colts

Week 17: Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jaguars 0 7 10623
Colts 3 7 7017

at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

Game information

With their seventh straight win, their longest win streak since 1999, the Jaguars swept the Colts and improved to 12–4 (4–1 against the AFC South) for the first time since 2005 and they finished 6–2 on the road. During the game, Trevor Lawrence threw his first interception since Week 12.

Week 18: vs. Tennessee Titans

Week 18: Tennessee Titans at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Titans 7 0 007
Jaguars 7 24 3741

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • Date: January 4
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 58 °F (14 °C)
  • Game attendance: 66,015
  • Referee: Scott Novak
  • TV announcers (Fox): Adam Amin, Drew Brees and Kristina Pink
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

Jaguars recorded their largest victory against the Titans with a 34-point differential and scored their most points in a game against the Titans.[34] With the win, the Jaguars clinched the AFC South title.[35] Jacksonville finished the season 5–1 against the AFC South and 7–2 at home.

Trevor Lawrence also set a Jaguars franchise single-season record with 38 total touchdowns, breaking the previous mark of 37 set by Blake Bortles in 2015.[36] Additionally, the Jaguars recorded 22 interceptions during the season, establishing a new franchise single-season record and surpassing the previous mark set in 2017.[37]

Despite the victory, the Patriots win over the Dolphins locked the Jaguars into the AFC’s third seed, setting up a Wild Card Round matchup against the Buffalo Bills.[38]

Standings

Division

AFC South
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(3) Jacksonville Jaguars 13 4 0 .765 5–1 10–2 474 336 W8
(5) Houston Texans 12 5 0 .706 5–1 10–2 404 295 W9
Indianapolis Colts 8 9 0 .471 2–4 6–6 466 412 L7
Tennessee Titans 3 14 0 .176 0–6 2–10 284 478 L2

Conference

Seed Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division leaders
1[a] Denver Broncos West 14 3 0 .824 5–1 9–3 .422 .378 W2
2[a] New England Patriots East 14 3 0 .824 5–1 9–3 .391 .370 W3
3 Jacksonville Jaguars South 13 4 0 .765 5–1 10–2 .478 .425 W8
4 Pittsburgh Steelers North 10 7 0 .588 4–2 8–4 .503 .453 W1
Wild cards
5[b] Houston Texans South 12 5 0 .706 5–1 10–2 .522 .441 W9
6[b] Buffalo Bills East 12 5 0 .706 4–2 9–3 .471 .412 W1
7 Los Angeles Chargers West 11 6 0 .647 5–1 8–4 .469 .425 L2
Did not qualify for the postseason
8[c] Indianapolis Colts South 8 9 0 .471 2–4 6–6 .540 .382 L7
9[c] Baltimore Ravens North 8 9 0 .471 3–3 5–7 .507 .408 L1
10 Miami Dolphins East 7 10 0 .412 3–3 3–9 .488 .378 L1
11[d] Cincinnati Bengals North 6 11 0 .353 3–3 5–7 .521 .451 L1
12[d] Kansas City Chiefs West 6 11 0 .353 1–5 3–9 .514 .363 L6
13 Cleveland Browns North 5 12 0 .294 2–4 4–8 .486 .418 W2
14[e] Las Vegas Raiders West 3 14 0 .176 1–5 3–9 .538 .451 W1
15[e][f] New York Jets East 3 14 0 .176 0–6 2–10 .552 .373 L5
16[e][f] Tennessee Titans South 3 14 0 .176 0–6 2–10 .574 .275 L2

Postseason

Schedule

Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Venue Recap
Wild Card January 11 Buffalo Bills (6) L 24–27 0–1 EverBank Stadium Recap

Game summaries

AFC Wild Card Playoffs: vs. (6) Buffalo Bills

AFC Wild Card Playoffs: (6) Buffalo Bills at (3) Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 3 7 31427
Jaguars 0 7 31424

at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

Game information

Notes

  1. ^ a b Denver finished ahead of New England based on common games (Denver 6–0 to New England 5–1 against: Cincinnati, Las Vegas, NY Giants, NY Jets and Tennessee).
  2. ^ a b Houston finished ahead of Buffalo based on head-to-head victory.
  3. ^ a b Indianapolis finished ahead of Baltimore based on conference record (Indianapolis 6–6 to Baltimore 5–7).
  4. ^ a b Cincinnati finished ahead of Kansas City based on conference record (Cincinnati 5–7 to Kansas City 3–9).
  5. ^ a b c Las Vegas finished ahead of NY Jets and Tennessee based on conference record (Las Vegas 3–9 to NY Jets 2–10 and Tennessee 2–10).
  6. ^ a b NY Jets finished ahead of Tennessee based on strength of victory (NY Jets .373 to Tennessee .275).

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