The Jacksonville Jaguars are in desperate need of cornerback help in 2025 and one NFL insider is predicting that the team will target a Detroit Lions veteran cornerback who is projected to make $41.3 million over three years in a free-agent contract.
Liam Coen was coveted by the Jacksonville Jaguars to help unlock quarterback Trevor Lawrence and an offense with plenty of star power already in place. His first act of business as head coach of the Jaguars,
The Jaguars and Lions were tracking almost identically until about 14 months ago, but Detroit's build had a much sturdier foundation.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting into the weeds of their head coaching ... according to ESPN NFL Insider Jeff Darlington. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is viewed by some as the top coaching candidate this cycle. And apparently ...
The Detroit Lions have a few free agents that I think everyone wants them to make sure they keep. One of those guys is cornerback Carlton Davis. The Lions traded a third-round pick for Davis last March and he made sure that pick did not feel wasted.
Jacksonville Jaguars coordinator search
While the Detroit Lions are fresh off one of the worst playoff losses in recent memory, the Jacksonville Jaguars and the rest of the NFL shouldn't rush to judge
Ben Johnson went out and got another experienced veteran coach to add to his staff with the Bears next season.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen has the goods as an offensive mind, and that is what matters in his first stop as a head coach.
Detroit Lions cornerback Carlton Davis is expected to receive a significant amount of interest when free agency begins in March. The 28-year-old appeared in 13 games for Detroit in his first season in Motown. A fractured jaw ended his promising season prematurely.
If the Jaguars hire Cunningham, the Bears would receive compensatory third-round draft picks in each of the next two NFL drafts, starting this spring. That would give Chicago five picks in the first two days of 2025's draft with a first (No. 10), two seconds (Nos. 39 and 41) and a third (No. 72) already in hand.
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