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The Jacksonville Jaguars had a good first season with Liam Coen at the helm, as the franchise posted a 13-4 record and made the playoffs.
Trevor Lawrence had a good season also, throwing for over 4,000 yards, 29 TDs, and 12 interceptions, as the Jaguars looked to have turned a corner.
Yes, the playoff loss to Buffalo wasn't ideal, but it was a good first step for Jacksonville under Coen, and there is surely more to come.
As for Lawrence in Year 2 with Coen? The head coach thinks there is a lot more in Trevor's locker.
"Look, four new systems, multiple different head coach situations, OCs, whatever it is. Go throughout the season, and you find out, I mean, doesn't miss a single practice, doesn't miss a single throw in practice, played the whole season. Obviously, MVP finalist, Comeback Player of the Year finalist, did some great things," Coen said via NFL.com. "There is so much room to continue to improve."
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Well, winning 13 games again looks to be a tall order, but say another double-digit win season, and this time, winning a playoff game would be considered an improvement.
As for Lawrence, more of the same in 2026, but perhaps cutting down on the turnovers, as he had 12 interceptions and five fumbles.
So, tidying that up will be on Coen's wishlist, but otherwise, led by the stellar defense, the Jaguars appear poised to be among the AFC elite in 2026.
But they will only go as far as Lawrence goes, so in Year 6, the hope is that we see the best Trevor yet in the NFL.
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