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2023 Jacksonville Jaguars season


2023 Jacksonville Jaguars season
Shahid Khan
Trent Baalke
Doug Pederson
Press Taylor
Mike Caldwell
EverBank Stadium
9–8
2nd AFC South
Did not qualify
LS Ross Matiscik (1st team)
OLB Josh AllenTE Evan EngramLS Ross Matiscik

The 2023 season was the Jacksonville Jaguars' 29th season in the National Football League (NFL), their third full season under the leadership of general manager Trent Baalke and their second under head coach Doug Pederson. With a Week 17 win over the Carolina Panthers, they matched their nine-win record from 2022.

Despite being favorites to win what was perceived as a historically weak division and starting the season with an 8–3 record, Jacksonville suffered a late-season collapse, in part due to starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence playing through an injury sustained in the week 13 loss against the Bengals. The offense also took a hit down the stretch when wide receiver Christian Kirk suffered a season-ending injury early in the game against the Bengals. Jacksonville would go on to lose five of their final six games, losing out on the AFC South division title and playoffs after a loss to the division rival Titans, leaving their overperforming rivals, the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans, in control of each other's destiny. With the Texans winning their final game against the Colts, Jacksonville ended the season in disappointment.

On June 23, the Jaguars announced the team's home stadium would be renamed EverBank Stadium prior to the start of the season.

In Week 15, the Jaguars faced the Baltimore Ravens at home on Sunday Night Football, this was the Jaguars' first appearance on Sunday Night Football since 2008.

RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
Traded to the New York Giants
Traded to the Buffalo BillsFrom Giants
Anton HarrisonOTOklahoma
Traded to the Chicago Bears
Brenton StrangeTEPenn StateFrom Bears
Tank BigsbyRBAuburn
Ventrell MillerLBFloridaFrom Buccaneers
Traded to the New Orleans Saints
Tyler LacyDEOklahoma StateFrom Bills
Yasir AbdullahLBLouisvilleFrom Bears
Traded to the Atlanta Falcons
Antonio JohnsonSTexas A&MFrom Giants
Parker WashingtonWRPenn StateFrom Jets
Christian BraswellCBRutgers
Erick HallettSPittsburghFrom Eagles
Cooper HodgesGAppalachian StateFrom Panthers
Raymond VohasekDTNorth CarolinaFrom Saints
Derek ParishFBHoustonFrom Giants
Traded to the Green Bay Packers

Draft trades

NamePositionCollegeRef.
Jayson AdemilolaDTNotre Dame
DJ ColemanOLBMissouri
Elijah CooksWRSan Jose State
Kaleb HayesCBBYU
Dequan JacksonLBColorado State
Samuel JacksonOTUCF
Jaray JenkinsWRLSU
Oliver MartinWRNebraska
Leonard TaylorSCincinnati
Divaad WilsonCBUCF
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
Front office

Owner – Shahid Khan President – Mark Lamping General manager – Trent Baalke Assistant general manager – Ethan Waugh Director of college scouting – Michael Davis Director of player personnel – Regis Eller Director of pro personnel – DeJuan Polk Player personnel coordinator – Drew Hughes Director of roster management – Trip MacCracken Chief football strategy officer – Tony Khan Head coaches

Head coach – Doug Pederson Offensive coaches

Offensive coordinator – Press Taylor Passing game coordinator – Nick Holz Quarterbacks – Mike McCoy Assistant quarterbacks – Andrew Breiner Running backs – Bernie Parmalee Wide receivers – Chad Hall Assistant wide receivers – Tyler Tettleton Tight ends – Richard Angulo Offensive line – Phil Rauscher Assistant offensive line – Todd Washington Offensive quality control – Greg Austin Offensive quality control – Nick Williams | | | Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator – Mike Caldwell Senior defensive assistant – Bob Sutton Defensive line – Brentson Buckner Assistant defensive line – Rory Segrest Outside linebackers – Bill Shuey Inside linebackers – Tony Gilbert Passing game coordinator/cornerbacks – Deshea Townsend Safeties – Cody Grimm Defensive quality control – Sean Cullina Defensive quality control – Tee Mitchell Defensive quality control – Patrick Reilly Special teams coaches

Special teams coordinator – Heath Farwell Assistant special teams coordinator – Luke Thompson Strength and conditioning

Head strength and conditioning coach – Cedric Scott Assistant strength and conditioning coach – Adam Potts Assistant strength and conditioning coach – Brandon Ireland Assistant strength and conditioning coach – Kevin Maxen |

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
Quarterbacks (QB)
19 Matt Barkley
 3 C. J. Beathard
16 Trevor Lawrence
Running backs (RB)

 4 Tank Bigsby  1 Travis Etienne 25 D'Ernest Johnson Wide receivers (WR)

14 Elijah Cooks 15 Tim Jones  7 Zay Jones 13 Christian Kirk  0 Calvin Ridley 11 Parker Washington Tight ends (TE)

17 Evan Engram 89 Luke Farrell 85 Brenton Strange | | Offensive linemen (OL) 76 Ezra Cleveland G 79 Luke Fortner C 73 Blake Hance G 77 Anton Harrison T 72 Walker Little T 74 Cam Robinson T 68 Brandon Scherff G 69 Tyler Shatley C 70 Cole Van Lanen G Defensive linemen (DL)

90 Angelo Blackson DE 94 Folorunso Fatukasi NT 96 Adam Gotsis DE 52 DaVon Hamilton NT 93 Tyler Lacy DE 99 Jeremiah Ledbetter DE 95 Roy Robertson-Harris DE | | Linebackers (LB) 56 Yasir Abdullah OLB 41 Josh Allen OLB 45 K'Lavon Chaisson OLB 57 Caleb Johnson ILB 33 Devin Lloyd ILB 48 Chad Muma ILB 23 Foyesade Oluokun ILB 50 Shaquille Quarterman ILB 91 Dawuane Smoot OLB 44 Travon Walker OLB Defensive backs (DB)

30 Montaric Brown CB 32 Tyson Campbell CB  5 Andre Cisco FS 37 Tre Herndon CB  2 Rayshawn Jenkins FS 26 Antonio Johnson SS 34 Gregory Junior CB 31 Darious Williams CB 42 Andrew Wingard FS Special teams (ST)

 9 Logan Cooke P 46 Ross Matiscik LS 10 Brandon McManus K | | Practice squad 67 Chandler Brewer G 29 Tevaughn Campbell CB 54 D. J. Coleman OLB 24 Snoop Conner RB 47 De'Shaan Dixon OLB 40 Erick Hallett CB 83 Jacob Harris WR 55 Dequan Jackson OLB 90 Henry Mondeaux NT (PS/I) 64 Jimmy Murray C 27 Amani Oruwariye CB 92 Esezi Otomewo DE 35 Ayo Oyelola SS (Int.) 87 Josh Pederson TE -- E. J. Perry QB 78 Keaton Sutherland G 60 Darryl Williams C 81 Seth Williams WR Reserve

39 Jamal Agnew WR (IR) 21 Christian Braswell CB (IR)  6 Chris Claybrooks CB (Exempt) 75 Cooper Hodges T (IR) 51 Ventrell Miller ILB (IR) 82 Jaylon Moore WR (IR) 20 Daniel Thomas SS (IR) Rookies in italics 53 active, 7 reserve, 16 practice squad (2 exempt) |

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}August 12at Dallas CowboysW 28–231–0AT&T StadiumRecap
August 19at Detroit LionsW 25–72–0Ford FieldRecap
August 26Miami DolphinsW 31–183–0EverBank StadiumRecap

During the 2023 season, the Jaguars became the first team to play two games in London in a single season. They played against the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium in Week 4, and the Buffalo Bills at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Week 5.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
September 10at Indianapolis ColtsW 31–211–0Lucas Oil StadiumRecap
September 17Kansas City ChiefsL 9–171–1EverBank StadiumRecap
September 24Houston TexansL 17–371–2EverBank StadiumRecap
October 1Atlanta FalconsW 23–72–2Wembley Stadium (London)Recap
October 8at Buffalo BillsW 25–203–2Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)Recap
October 15Indianapolis ColtsW 37–204–2EverBank StadiumRecap
October 19at New Orleans SaintsW 31–245–2Caesars SuperdomeRecap
October 29at Pittsburgh SteelersW 20–106–2Acrisure StadiumRecap
Bye
November 12San Francisco 49ersL 3–346–3EverBank StadiumRecap
November 19Tennessee TitansW 34–147–3EverBank StadiumRecap
November 26at Houston TexansW 24–218–3NRG StadiumRecap
December 4Cincinnati BengalsL 31–34 (OT)8–4EverBank StadiumRecap
December 10at Cleveland BrownsL 27–318–5Cleveland Browns StadiumRecap
December 17Baltimore RavensL 7–238–6EverBank StadiumRecap
December 24at Tampa Bay BuccaneersL 12–308–7Raymond James StadiumRecap
December 31Carolina PanthersW 26–09–7EverBank StadiumRecap
January 7at Tennessee TitansL 20–289–8Nissan StadiumRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

NFL London games

NFL London games

AFC South
(4) Houston Texans1070.5884–27–5377353W2
Jacksonville Jaguars980.5294–26–6377371L1
Indianapolis Colts980.5293–37–5396415L1
Tennessee Titans6110.3531–54–8305367W1
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