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Jacksonville Jaguars make 3 roster moves before game vs. Cardinals
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced three roster moves ahead of Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. The team has activated tight end Brenton Strange from injured reserve and added him back to the 53-man roster. Strange is now available for Sunday's game.
In today's Jacksonville Jaguars mailbag, we take a look at the Jaguars' playoff odds and battle with the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12.
The Cardinals and Jaguars lock horns for the first time since 2021. Jacksonville hasn't visited Arizona since 2017. Here's what our T-U experts think.
The AFC playoff race entering Week 12 can be divided into two sections: The three two-loss teams (Denver, New England and Indianapolis) and everybody else. The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the “everybody else” category of teams with a 6-4 record entering their game at Arizona on Sunday, Nov. 23.
The Arizona Cardinals are looking to get back on track when they host the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon. The Cardinals have been outscored 85-44 in t
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Why the Jacksonville Jaguars signed veteran safety Juan Thornhill
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on Monday that they have signed veteran safety Juan Thornhill to the practice squad. So why did Jacksonville make this addition? I believe there are a few answers to that question. For one, Jacksonville adds an experienced presence to the back end of their defense in what is a low-risk move.
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie running back Bhayshul Tuten earned another Rookie of the Week nomination for his performance vs. the Chargers in Week 11.
Jacksonville Jaguars played their most complete game against the Chargers last week. Now, set to face the Cardinals, the team's standards have risen.
After a dominant win over the LA Chargers on Sunday, where do the Jacksonville Jaguars now land in the latest Week 12 NFL power rankings? Now sitting at 6-4 on the season, the Jaguars are at No. 17 in ESPN's rankings -- the same spot they were at a week ago.
The Jaguars are entering the game with extensive injuries on both sides of the ball, with starters such as Travon Walker, Brian Thomas Jr., and Anton Harrison. The Jaguars will be getting third-year tight end Brenton Strange back into the fold after he has missed the last five games, however.