Jaguars’ Minicamp 2026: “We’ve Improved for Sure…”
The Jaguars wrapped up their 2026 minicamp with positive assessments from Head Coach Liam Coen and veteran players, confirming improvements in both offense and defense. Key progress was noted in the passing game, with Coen highlighting quarterback Trevor Lawrence's enhanced decision-making and chemistry with wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. Veteran receiver Jakobi Meyers praised the overall talent and work ethic of the roster, suggesting the team's growth will continue as they approach the final week of organized team activities. The defensive secondary has also shown significant improvement, with increased confidence among players challenging the offense.
By the Numbers- Trevor Lawrence threw 29 touchdowns last season with 12 interceptions.
- Brian Thomas Jr. had 87 receptions for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie in 2024.
- Jaguars concluded the '26 minicamp with a focus on refining offensive and defensive strategies.
- The upcoming week will see a continuation of voluntary organized team activities.
The Jaguars will aim to further capitalize on their progress in the approaching voluntary organized team activities, focusing on enhancing teamwork and on-field chemistry ahead of the upcoming season.
Bottom LineThe Jaguars are poised for a stronger season based on their offseason improvements, as both offensive and defensive units have demonstrated significant growth. Continued effort and cohesion will be crucial as they finalize preparations for the 2026 season.
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