After ending a four-year playoff drought in 2022 by winning the AFC South title with a 9-8 record, the Jacksonville Jaguars finished with the same mark the following season but placed second in the division and did not qualify for the postseason. Things went south for the team last year as they went 4-13 and were without quarterback Trevor Lawrence for seven games due to a shoulder injury and a concussion.

As a result of the dismal season, there was an overhaul to the coaching staff. Head coach Doug Pederson was fired and replaced by former Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, while new offensive and defensive coordinators were brought in.

The changes appear to be working, as the Jaguars enter their matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs on Mo

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