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Player

Pos

G

GS

Age

College

56

Yasir Abdullah / LB
G: 5 / GS: 0 / Age: 23
College: Louisville

LB

5

23

Louisville

39

Jamal Agnew / WR
G: 11 / GS: 1 / Age: 28
College: San Diego

WR

11

1

28

San Diego

41

Josh Allen / LB
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 26
College: Kentucky

LB

17

17

26

Kentucky

19

Matt Barkley / QB
G: 1 / GS: 0 / Age: 33
College: Southern California

QB

1

33

Southern California

78

Ben Bartch / OG
G: 8 / GS: 3 / Age: 25
College: St. John's (MN)

OG

8

3

25

St. John's (MN)

3

C.J. Beathard / QB
G: 7 / GS: 1 / Age: 29
College: Iowa

QB

7

1

29

Iowa

4

Cartavious Bigsby / RB
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 22
College: Auburn

RB

17

22

Auburn

97

Ross Blacklock / DT
G: 1 / GS: 0 / Age: 25
College: Texas Christian

DT

1

25

Texas Christian

90

Angelo Blackson / DE
G: 11 / GS: 0 / Age: 30
College: Auburn

DE

11

30

Auburn

21

Christian Braswell / DB
G: 3 / GS: 0 / Age: 24
College: Rutgers

DB

3

24

Rutgers

67

Chandler Brewer / OT
G: 1 / GS: 0 / Age: 26
College: Middle Tennessee State

OT

1

26

Middle Tennessee State

30

Montaric Brown / DB
G: 12 / GS: 6 / Age: 24
College: Arkansas

DB

12

6

24

Arkansas

29

Tevaughn Campbell / DB
G: 2 / GS: 0 / Age: 30
College: Regina

DB

2

30

Regina

32

Tyson Campbell / DB
G: 11 / GS: 11 / Age: 23
College: Georgia

DB

11

11

23

Georgia

45

K'Lavon Chaisson / LB
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 24
College: Louisiana State

LB

17

24

Louisiana State

5

Andre Cisco / DB
G: 15 / GS: 15 / Age: 23
College: Syracuse

DB

15

15

23

Syracuse

76

Ezra Cleveland / OG
G: 9 / GS: 5 / Age: 25
College: Boise State

OG

9

5

25

Boise State

9

Logan Cooke / P
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 28
College: Mississippi State

P

17

28

Mississippi State

14

Elijah Cooks / WR
G: 9 / GS: 0 / Age: 25
College: San Jose State

WR

9

25

San Jose State

17

Evan Engram / TE
G: 17 / GS: 15 / Age: 29
College: Mississippi

TE

17

15

29

Mississippi

1

Travis Etienne / RB
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 24
College: Clemson

RB

17

17

24

Clemson

89

Luke Farrell / TE
G: 17 / GS: 8 / Age: 26
College: Ohio State

TE

17

8

26

Ohio State

94

Folorunso Fatukasi / DT
G: 16 / GS: 16 / Age: 28
College: Connecticut

DT

16

16

28

Connecticut

79

Luke Fortner / C
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 25
College: Kentucky

C

17

17

25

Kentucky

96

Adam Gotsis / DE
G: 17 / GS: 7 / Age: 31
College: Georgia Tech

DE

17

7

31

Georgia Tech

52

Davon Hamilton / DT
G: 8 / GS: 2 / Age: 26
College: Ohio State

DT

8

2

26

Ohio State

73

Blake Hance / OT
G: 17 / GS: 1 / Age: 27
College: Northwestern

OT

17

1

27

Northwestern

83

Jacob Harris / WR
G: 2 / GS: 0 / Age: --
College: Central Florida

WR

2

--

Central Florida

77

Anton Harrison / OT
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 21
College: Oklahoma

OT

17

17

21

Oklahoma

22

JaMycal Hasty / RB
G: 3 / GS: 0 / Age: 27
College: Baylor

RB

3

27

Baylor

37

Tre Herndon / DB
G: 16 / GS: 4 / Age: 27
College: Vanderbilt

DB

16

4

27

Vanderbilt

2

Rayshawn Jenkins / DB
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 29
College: Miami

DB

17

17

29

Miami

26

Antonio Johnson / DB
G: 13 / GS: 3 / Age: 22
College: Texas A&M

DB

13

3

22

Texas A&M

57

Caleb Johnson / LB
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 25
College: Houston Baptist

LB

17

25

Houston Baptist

25

D'Ernest Johnson / RB
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 27
College: South Florida

RB

17

27

South Florida

15

Tim Jones / WR
G: 17 / GS: 2 / Age: 25
College: Southern Mississippi

WR

17

2

25

Southern Mississippi

7

Zay Jones / WR
G: 9 / GS: 7 / Age: 28
College: East Carolina

WR

9

7

28

East Carolina

34

Gregory Junior / DB
G: 9 / GS: 0 / Age: 24
College: Ouachita Baptist

DB

9

24

Ouachita Baptist

13

Christian Kirk / WR
G: 12 / GS: 12 / Age: 26
College: Texas A&M

WR

12

12

26

Texas A&M

93

Tyler Lacy / DE
G: 15 / GS: 0 / Age: 23
College: Oklahoma State

DE

15

23

Oklahoma State

16

Trevor Lawrence / QB
G: 16 / GS: 16 / Age: 24
College: Clemson

QB

16

16

24

Clemson

99

Jeremiah Ledbetter / DT
G: 17 / GS: 2 / Age: 28
College: Arkansas

DT

17

2

28

Arkansas

72

Walker Little / OT
G: 14 / GS: 11 / Age: 24
College: Stanford

OT

14

11

24

Stanford

33

Devin Lloyd / LB
G: 15 / GS: 15 / Age: 25
College: Utah

LB

15

15

25

Utah

46

Ross Matiscik / LS
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 27
College: Baylor

LS

17

27

Baylor

10

Brandon McManus / K
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 32
College: Temple

K

17

32

Temple

48

Chad Muma / LB
G: 17 / GS: 2 / Age: 24
College: Wyoming

LB

17

2

24

Wyoming

23

Foyesade Oluokun / LB
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 28
College: Yale

LB

17

17

28

Yale

87

Josh Pederson / TE
G: 3 / GS: 0 / Age: 26
College: Louisiana-Monroe

TE

3

26

Louisiana-Monroe

50

Shaquille Quarterman / LB
G: 17 / GS: 0 / Age: 26
College: Miami

LB

17

26

Miami

Calvin Ridley / WR
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 28
College: Alabama

WR

17

17

28

Alabama

95

Roy Robertson-Harris / DE
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 30
College: Texas-El Paso

DE

17

17

30

Texas-El Paso

74

Cam Robinson / OT
G: 9 / GS: 9 / Age: 28
College: Alabama

OT

9

9

28

Alabama

68

Brandon Scherff / OG
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 31
College: Iowa

OG

17

17

31

Iowa

69

Tyler Shatley / C
G: 17 / GS: 6 / Age: 32
College: Clemson

C

17

6

32

Clemson

91

Dawuane Smoot / DE
G: 12 / GS: 0 / Age: 28
College: Illinois

DE

12

28

Illinois

85

Brenton Strange / TE
G: 14 / GS: 4 / Age: 22
College: Penn State

TE

14

4

22

Penn State

20

Daniel Thomas / DB
G: 15 / GS: 0 / Age: 25
College: Auburn

DB

15

25

Auburn

70

Cole Van Lanen / OG
G: 9 / GS: 0 / Age: 25
College: Wisconsin

OG

9

25

Wisconsin

44

Travon Walker / LB
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 22
College: Georgia

LB

17

17

22

Georgia

11

Parker Washington / WR
G: 9 / GS: 1 / Age: 21
College: Penn State

WR

9

1

21

Penn State

31

Darious Williams / DB
G: 17 / GS: 17 / Age: 30
College: Alabama-Birmingham

DB

17

17

30

Alabama-Birmingham

42

Andrew Wingard / DB
G: 17 / GS: 2 / Age: 26
College: Wyoming

DB

17

2

26

Wyoming

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FAQs

What year did the Jaguars come to Jacksonville? ›

Jacksonville Jaguars, American professional gridiron football team based in Jacksonville, Florida, that plays in the American Football Conference (AFC) of the National Football League (NFL). The Jaguars began play in 1995 as an expansion team alongside the Carolina Panthers of the National Football Conference (NFC).

Who is the main RB for the Jaguars? ›

🗣️ Travis Etienne Jr.

What is Jacksonville's rating? ›

The Jacksonville Jaguars ranked as the 28th best team in our team guide.

Who is Jaguars number 1 WR? ›

AFC South
PosWide Receivers2023 WR Rank
WR1Christian Kirk44
WR2Brian Thomas Jr.-
WR3Gabe Davis34
WR4Parker Washington124
5 more rows

What year was Jacksonville Jaguars best season? ›

In 1999, the Jaguars compiled a league best 14–2 regular season record, the best record in franchise history. The team's two losses were to the Tennessee Titans.

How many Hall of Famers do the Jacksonville Jaguars have? ›

The Jacksonville Jaguars have one Pro Football Hall of Famer.

Who is the Jaguars best WR? ›

J. Smith

Who is #1 on Jaguars? ›

Travis Etienne Jr.

Who is the Jaguars best rusher? ›

The Jacksonville Jaguars player with the most rushing yards in franchise history is Fred Taylor with 11,271 yards. This all-time rushing yards leader is followed by Maurice Jones-Drew and James Stewart with 8,071 yards and 2,951 yards respectively.

What is Jacksonville's nickname? ›

Bold New City of the South, City on the Move, Gateway to Florida, the First Coast, the River City–whatever the nickname, Jacksonville is the place to be.

What is Jacksonville's biggest arena? ›

Part of the Jacksonville Sports Complex, EverBank Stadium has a variety of amenities including 64,000 seats with the ability to increase capacity to 83,000+ seats, 89 suites, 20 cabanas, 2 swimming pools, and also the world's largest video boards. EverBank Stadium also has 55,000 Sq. Ft.

What was Jacksonville's first name? ›

Jacksonville was originally named Cow Ford but on June 15, 1822 the town was officially formed and named after Andrew Jackson.

Who is the greatest Jaguars player of all-time? ›

1. Tony Boselli -- If you support Boselli for being the Jaguars' No. 1 all-time player, this should be your argument: He was the best player in the league at his position for multiple seasons; no other player on the ballot can make that claim.

Who is 99 on the Jaguars? ›

Jeremiah Ledbetter (born May 29, 1994) is an American football defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Arkansas.

Who is the Jaguars middle linebacker? ›

The Jaguars' starting middle linebacker is locked in for the long-term future.

When did the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars enter the NFL? ›

The Carolina Panthers' history formally dates back to 1993, when the NFL awarded the franchise to Charlotte, North Carolina. The Panthers, along with the Jacksonville Jaguars, began play in the 1995 NFL season as expansion teams.

Why did Jacksonville get an NFL team? ›

One thing that got Godbold's attention was the citizens of Jacksonville had a negative attitude about the city and lacked civic pride. Godbold decided that bringing an NFL team could help bring the city together and create a new spirit and pride.

What is the newest team in the NFL? ›

The Houston Texans are the youngest franchise in the NFL, becoming the league's 32nd franchise during the 2002 season.
  • NRG Stadium. Houston, TX. Opened: 2002. Capacity: 72,220. ...
  • NRG Stadium. Houston, TX. Opened: 2002. Capacity: 72,220. ...
  • Hometown. Houston, TX. Population: 2,302,878 (2022) ...
  • Team Colors. Deep Steel Blue/Battle Red.

When did Jaguars first appear? ›

Among these resilient beasts is the jaguar. Jaguars are old cats. They first evolved in Eurasia sometime around three million years ago before spreading both west and east, eventually inhabiting a range from southern England to Nebraska and down into South America.

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