Jaguars DL Roy Robertson-Harris was fined $10,927 for unnecessary roughness. Texans HC DeMeco Ryans after the loss to the Jets: “They made plays and we didn’t.
Gus explains Mike Caldwell’s defensive philosophy using a three-play sequence from the Jaguars’ Week 4 win over Atlanta Hello and welcome to the Week 5 edition of Gus’ film breakdown!
A roundup of Jaguars highlights, hype, and more from Twitter this week Happy Victory Sunday, Big Cat Country! Let’s take a look at this week’s (and one of last week’s) highlights from Twitter.
Projected to repeat as AFC South champion in 2023, the Jacksonville Jaguars didn’t have to do as much roster tinkering as their other three division foes did this offseason. Here are four Jaguars players whose stock is trending either up or down:
The Jacksonville Jaguars were one of the biggest surprises during the 2022 season. After starting the year 3-7, they won six out of their last seven games to win the AFC South and earn a spot in the postseason.
Retaining core pieces is of the utmost importance to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Roy Robertson-Harris was one of them, making re-signing him a point of interest before free agency officially opens up on March 15th.
The 29-year-old defensive end was an undrafted free agent signed by the Bears in 2016. He played with the Bears through the 2020 season and then signed with the Jaguars in 2021.
Both players were slated to become unrestricted free agents this offseason. The Jaguars extended the contracts of two key players from the 2022 season before they become unrestricted free agents, the team announced on Sunday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris and JaMycal Hasty to contract extensions on Sunday. The team didn't announce the value of the deals, but NFL Network said Robertson-Harris agreed to a three-year, $30 million extension.
Jacksonville is digging itself out of a salary cap hole
The Jacksonville Jaguars continued to fortify their roster for the 2023 season on Saturday, inking veteran defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris to a
The Jaguars have already been busy in recent days, but they have followed up their earlier work with a significant investment on their defense.
Defensive end Roy Roberston-Harris was a key cog for the Jacksonville Jaguars last year but he’s entering the last year of the contract he signed in 2021 and could potentially be a cap casualty this offseason.
The Jacksonville Jaguars know they have a lot of work to do this offseason. But could that involve being active on the trade market? The Jaguars are currently
The Jaguars spent the most on free agents last offseason, and it worked out as they reached the playoffs. However, they'll need to clear cap space to fill out next season's roster.
If Roy Robertson-Harris is anything else like the last gargantuan pass-rushing defensive tackle the Jacksonville Jaguars signed away from an NFC squad, then it is safe to say nobody at TIAA Bank Field would be disappointed.
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