After the Jaguars lost Calvin Ridley in free agency, the team drafted another potential top option in Brian Thomas Jr. Thomas, 21, excelled at LSU, catching 68 passes for 1,177 yards with 17 touchdowns in 2023.
The Jaguars head coach and offensive coordinator both spoke with the assembled media before heading hitting the Miller Electric practice fields for day four of OTAs.
In 2023, the Jacksonville Jaguars ended their season abruptly. They went into Week 18 thinking they were in the playoffs if they won. Then, they lost and were immediately done with football until the next season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are undergoing a search for a new defensive staff as the NFL playoffs rage on, but one interesting nugget from Sports Illustrated's
Mike Caldwell has left town and Press Taylor is still in the building, despite conflicting numbers for their respective sides of the ball. Scapegoat -- defined by Webster’s dictionary as “one that bears the blame for others” -- is the first word that comes to mind regarding the Jacksonville Jaguars’ recent moves.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson made one thing clear during his final press conference of the 2023 season: He believes in offensive coordinator Press Taylor.
Jaguars coordinators Press Taylor and Mike Caldwell address the media before departing to Tennessee, in what the team is viewing as a playoff matchup.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have one of the easiest remaining schedules left in the NFL, but that does not mean that this upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be that.
Jaguars OC Press Taylor addresses the media before departing to face off against the Buccaneers, as both teams fight for a playoff birth. The Jacksonville Jaguars are approaching must-win territory, coming off a 23-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
After the Jacksonville Jaguars' 31-27 loss to the Cleveland Browns last Sunday, there’s an air of urgency. A primetime clash with the Baltimore Ravens aside, the Jaguars are on a two-game skid during the critical part of the season.
Jaguars coordinators Press Taylor and Mike Caldwell address the media before facing off against the Ravens on SNF at home. In what feels to be very Groundhog Day-like, the Jacksonville Jaguars leadership is looking to help the team find themselves, coming off an extremely disappointing loss to another backup quarterback.
It's a brotherly affair Monday night as the Jaguars and Bengals bring the two Taylor brothers together on the field.
Jaguars coordinator Press Taylor addresses the media before facing off against the visiting Cincinnati Bengals on MNF. Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator
Taylor vs. Taylor. Jake Browning was not the problem last week. The Cincinnati Bengals just didn’t put together a game plan that put them in a position to win.
Taylor, who joined the team in 2022 as part of head coach Doug Pederson‘s first Jacksonville staff, called plays in the second halves of games last year and will now get the chance to run the show on a full-time basis.
According to Ian Rapoport, Jaguars OC Press Taylor will be the team’s full-time play-caller this season instead of HC Doug Pederson. Pederson said it was important to get Taylor more experience and mentioned Taylor would call the second halves of some games in 2022. “I totally trust Press,” Pederson said.
While the Jacksonville Jaguars enjoyed quite the resurgent campaign in 2022, the offensive line had quite a few struggles. PFF ranked the Jacksonville Jaguars inside the top ten in pass blocking grade, but the same can’t be said about their run blocking, finishing 30th.
The Jacksonville Jaguars offensive line will feature a different look in 2023. With former right tackle Jaawan Taylor inking a pact with the Kansas City Chiefs and the suspension of left tackle Cam Robinson due to a violation of the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy, new starters are going to be a constant staple on the outside.
According to Jeff Zrebiec, the Jacksonville Jaguars blocked a request from the Baltimore Ravens to interview OC Press Taylor for the same role on their
With minicamps on the horizon, incremental strides have been made thus far between Jacksonville Jaguars first-year offensive coordinator Press Taylor and a litany of new starters on that side of the ball.
It’s been an incredibly busy week for former coaches of the Philadelphia Eagles. First, Mike Groh has returned to the NFC East after taking the WR Coaching job with the New York Giants.
Taylor, the younger brother of Bengals HC Zac Taylor, was thought to be a candidate to join Pederson right away. The role he was expected to have, however, was lower ranking than that of OC.
Doug Pederson is hardly the first former resident of the Deleware Valley to flee for the warmer weather of Florida to recharge the batteries. Turns out the former Eagles coach won’t even have to leave the state to go back to work, although a slight adjustment from his South Florida home up to the First Coast of Jacksonville is on the docket.
After losing several assistant coaches to other NFL opportunities, the Indianapolis Colts announced the addition of 10 hires in a Tuesday press release.
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