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As of the end of the 2024 season, the Jaguars have an all-time record of 202 wins, 282 losses, and 0 ties in the regular season, with an additional 8 wins and 8 losses in the playoffs. [9] [10] The team has had ten winning seasons, two 8–8 seasons, and eighteen losing seasons. [9] The Jaguars are the only active franchise to have never had a ...
The Jaguars failed to improve on their 9–8 record from the previous two seasons after a Week 10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings dropped them to 2–8, and a loss to the Detroit Lions the following week made the Jaguars the first team to secure a losing record in 2024, suffering their first losing season since 2021.
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.
The Jaguars finished their inaugural season with a record of 4–12. While this fell short of the 7–9 mark recorded by the Panthers, other than this and the 1960 records of the charter American Football League teams the Jaguars' record was still the best recorded in an inaugural season by any NFL team which commenced play after 1950. [14]
With a fifth consecutive win putting the Jaguars' record at 6-2, the team should be in the Super Bowl conversation this season, Frenette wrote. But the offense is lacking, he said, turning over ...
The Jaguars have played in London 11 times over the past ten seasons and have a 6-5 record in those games. The Jaguars played back-to-back games in London in 2023 and will do so again in 2024.
Rodgers hit 27 of 39 passes last week in Miami for 339 yards and a score in a 32-26 overtime defeat and has thrown for 2,966 yards and 20 touchdowns, with eight interceptions, this season.
First 3,000 yard passer in a season: Mark Brunell, 1996 First 1,000 yard rusher in a season: Fred Taylor, 1998 First 1,000 yard receiver in a season: Jimmy Smith (1,244), Keenan McCardell (1,129), 1996