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Jacksonville had its best season since 1999. Thirteen wins, an AFC South title, Liam Coen’s first year as head coach. Then a one-score Wild Card loss to Buffalo, and an offseason spent doing something rare in the modern NFL. Keeping everyone.
All three coordinators are back. Trevor Lawrence had his first fully healthy offseason since 2023. Continuity is the pitch in Jacksonville, and Coen believes it is an edge. The market is less sure the 13-4 repeats.
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Trevor Lawrence is the swing. He threw a career-high 29 touchdowns in Coen’s first year and is finally healthy heading into a second season in the same system. The talent has always been there. Health and a stable scheme were what was missing. If both hold, Jacksonville is a problem. If the injuries return, the floor drops fast.
Jaguars next game odds
Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars · 9/13/26 · 1:00 PM ET
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cleveland Browns | +7.5 (-110) | +265 | O 40.5 (-115) |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | -7.5 (-110) | -330 | U 40.5 (-105) |
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Jaguars to make the playoffs
| Market | Yes | No |
|---|---|---|
| Jacksonville Jaguars to make the playoffs | -105 | -125 |
Our call: it is a coin flip, leaning no. This is the closest call on the board. Jacksonville sits at -105 to make the playoffs and -125 to miss, the market saying it does not quite believe the 13-4. The skepticism is about repeatability. A record that good built on one-score games rarely holds, and Houston is a steady threat in the division. We lean with the market, narrowly, toward missing. But this is the one call on the hub that could flip on a single Lawrence hot streak.
Liam Coen and the value of staying put
Coen arrived from Tampa Bay and took Jacksonville to thirteen wins in his first season, the franchise’s best mark since 1999 and its first division title since 2022. The reward was a quiet offseason. Nobody got poached, by effort and by design.
That continuity is unusual. With 21 of 32 teams changing offensive coordinators this offseason, the Jaguars kept all three of theirs. Coen called it an edge for communication and for his players, and he is right that it is rare.
Grant Udinski, Anthony Campanile and a staff teams wanted
Offensive coordinator Grant Udinski and defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile were both first-year coordinators in 2025, and both drew head-coaching interest almost immediately. Udinski interviewed for the Bills and Browns jobs. Campanile interviewed for the Ravens, Dolphins and Cardinals.
They stayed. Lawrence called keeping Udinski critical, and Coen made clear he expects both to be head coaches before long. For 2026, the Jaguars get the continuity, and the rest of the league waits.
The Jaguars playing staff
Lawrence is the centerpiece, and a healthy version of him is a top-tier quarterback. Around him, Brian Thomas Jr. is a rising number one receiver and Travis Hunter adds a rare two-way dimension. Devin Lloyd anchors a defense that earned All-Pro recognition.
The roster is good enough to win the division again. The question is the one the market is asking. Can a team that won thirteen games in one-score margins do it twice running? Jacksonville is betting that continuity makes the answer yes.
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