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The Jacksonville Jaguars have found their offensive rhythm, as well as a sustainable recipe for success for the playoffs.
A look at where the Jaguars stand in the AFC South and AFC standings through 16 weeks of the 2025 NFL regular season
Liam Coen certainly feels like he got the last laugh. Last week, Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton praised the Jacksonville Jaguars, but the way he did so didn't sit well in Jacksonville. "As you look at them and you watch the tape, it’s a smaller market, but you see a real good team," Payton said last Wednesday.
Liam Coen’s Jaguars didn’t just go into Mile High and beat the Broncos. They controlled the action from the jump. They trailed for just 4:37 of the 60 minutes of their 34–20 win, and were up by double digits for the final 18 minutes.
Jaguars PREP and Action Sports Jax announced the 2025 ALL PREP Top 25 Team on Dec. 18. Jacksonville's top 25 high school football players were selected by Action Sports Jax based on their on and off the field achievements and were considered the best at their positions.
One NFL coach feels the top-seeded Denver Broncos suffered an upset loss in Week 16 at least in part because they didn't consider the Jacksonville Jaguars to be a serious threat, according to The Athletic's Mike Sando.
The Jaguars are speeding towards the playoffs this season, but there's one area with plenty of room for improvement they need to address before the postseason.
The Jaguars stood a mile-tall in Mile High, besting the first place Denver Broncos, who held an 11-game win streak entering Sunday. As the Broncos streak snaps, the Jaguars own win streak only grows longer, now at six straight. The team now sits at 11 wins for the first time since 2007 with an opportunity for more.