Jaguars Begin Padded Practices to Assess Offensive Line, Bolster Defense in 2024 Camp
Jaguars Begin Padded Practices to Assess Offensive Line, Bolster Defense in 2024 Camp

Jaguars Begin Padded Practices to Assess Offensive Line, Bolster Defense in 2024 Camp

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The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently in the early stages of their 2025 training camp, focusing heavily on evaluating their rebuilt offensive line, which has been a point of inconsistency in recent years. Head coach Liam Coen emphasizes the importance of communication and coordination among the offensive line and the rest of the offense, with the true test set to begin once padded practices start. The Jaguars are also addressing defensive weaknesses from 2024, particularly in the secondary, with new veteran additions and a shift to a more zone-heavy, adaptable defensive scheme under coach Anthony Campanile aimed at increasing pass breakups and interceptions. Early training camp practices have shown promise with players like Jourdan Lewis and Tyson Campbell making multiple pass breakups, signaling improvement in ball production. Historically, the Jaguars have had notable defensive standouts this century, including Josh Hines-Allen, John Henderson, and Calais Campbell, whose legacies set high standards for the current team’s defensive aspirations. Overall, the Jaguars are focused on physical readiness and tactical adjustments as they prepare to translate offseason work into competitive success.

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