James Robinson named NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Month for September

While the Jaguars don’t quite have the record that fans were hoping for at this point in the season, there has been one player to consistently show up every game.
Jaguars running back James Robinson has been named the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Month for September.
In the Jags’ first three games, the undrafted phenom has managed to garner 330 total yards (210 rushing) and three touchdowns.
Robinson has put up historic figures since becoming the Jags’ RB1, becoming the only undrafted player in NFL history to accumulate at least 300 scrimmage yards and multiple TDs through three career games.
Robinson is the eighth Jaguar to become Rookie of the Month in team history. He also joined Fred Taylor as the only two running backs in team history to win the award

While the Jaguars don’t quite have the record that fans were hoping for at this point in the season, there has been one player to consistently show up every game.
Jaguars running back James Robinson has been named the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Month for September.
In the Jags’ first three games, the undrafted phenom has managed to garner 330 total yards (210 rushing) and three touchdowns.
Robinson has put up historic figures since becoming the Jags’ RB1, becoming the only undrafted player in NFL history to accumulate at least 300 scrimmage yards and multiple TDs through three career games.
Robinson is the eighth Jaguar to become Rookie of the Month in team history. He also joined Fred Taylor as the only two running backs in team history to win the award

Jags place 5 on Reserve/COVID-19 list, including Gardner Minshew

The Jaguars announced that five players would be added to their Reserve/COVID-19 list, including starting quarterback Gardner Minshew II.
The other four players were running back Ryquell Armstead, tight end Charles Jones, receiver Michael Walker, and safety Andrew Wingard.
As mentioned last week, being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list could mean a player contracted COVID-19 or was simply in contact with a person or people who had the coronavirus.
Of course, either scenario requires quarantining and the clearance of doctors, which is exactly why the list was made.
Minshew is entering his second year. He took the nation and Jacksonville by storm after replacing Nick Foles in Week 1 of the regular season and ending the season as the starter

The Jaguars announced that five players would be added to their Reserve/COVID-19 list, including starting quarterback Gardner Minshew II.
The other four players were running back Ryquell Armstead, tight end Charles Jones, receiver Michael Walker, and safety Andrew Wingard.
As mentioned last week, being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list could mean a player contracted COVID-19 or was simply in contact with a person or people who had the coronavirus.
Of course, either scenario requires quarantining and the clearance of doctors, which is exactly why the list was made.
Minshew is entering his second year. He took the nation and Jacksonville by storm after replacing Nick Foles in Week 1 of the regular season and ending the season as the starter

Jags place 5 on Reserve/COVID-19 list, including Gardner Minshew

The Jaguars announced that five players would be added to their Reserve/COVID-19 list, including starting quarterback Gardner Minshew II.
The other four players were running back Ryquell Armstead, tight end Charles Jones, receiver Michael Walker, and safety Andrew Wingard.
As mentioned last week, being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list could mean a player contracted COVID-19 or was simply in contact with a person or people who had the coronavirus.
Of course, either scenario requires quarantining and the clearance of doctors, which is exactly why the list was made.
Minshew is entering his second year. He took the nation and Jacksonville by storm after replacing Nick Foles in Week 1 of the regular season and ending the season as the starter

The Jaguars announced that five players would be added to their Reserve/COVID-19 list, including starting quarterback Gardner Minshew II.
The other four players were running back Ryquell Armstead, tight end Charles Jones, receiver Michael Walker, and safety Andrew Wingard.
As mentioned last week, being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list could mean a player contracted COVID-19 or was simply in contact with a person or people who had the coronavirus.
Of course, either scenario requires quarantining and the clearance of doctors, which is exactly why the list was made.
Minshew is entering his second year. He took the nation and Jacksonville by storm after replacing Nick Foles in Week 1 of the regular season and ending the season as the starter

Veteran Al Woods opts out for 2020 season

The Jaguars added their first player to the NFL’s list of opt outs Friday in nose tackle Al Woods.This comes after the veteran joined the team this offseason via free-agency after previously playing for the Seahawks in 2019.While I was excited to join the Jaguars, I have made the tough decision, given the current status of COVID-19, to opt-out for the 2020 season. The health and safety of my family has always been the most important thing in my life. I love the game of football and will be rooting hard for my teammates this season, and I look forward to re-joining the Jaguars in 2021, Jaguars nose tackle Al Woods.Woods’ deal was a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million that guaranteed $1 million. The Jags added him after deciding to part ways from nose tackle Marcell Dareus, who was a key member of the defensive line

The Jaguars added their first player to the NFL’s list of opt outs Friday in nose tackle Al Woods.This comes after the veteran joined the team this offseason via free-agency after previously playing for the Seahawks in 2019.While I was excited to join the Jaguars, I have made the tough decision, given the current status of COVID-19, to opt-out for the 2020 season. The health and safety of my family has always been the most important thing in my life. I love the game of football and will be rooting hard for my teammates this season, and I look forward to re-joining the Jaguars in 2021, Jaguars nose tackle Al Woods.Woods’ deal was a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million that guaranteed $1 million. The Jags added him after deciding to part ways from nose tackle Marcell Dareus, who was a key member of the defensive line

Veteran Al Woods opts out for 2020 season

The Jaguars added their first player to the NFL’s list of opt outs Friday in nose tackle Al Woods.This comes after the veteran joined the team this offseason via free-agency after previously playing for the Seahawks in 2019.While I was excited to join the Jaguars, I have made the tough decision, given the current status of COVID-19, to opt-out for the 2020 season. The health and safety of my family has always been the most important thing in my life. I love the game of football and will be rooting hard for my teammates this season, and I look forward to re-joining the Jaguars in 2021, Jaguars nose tackle Al Woods.Woods’ deal was a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million that guaranteed $1 million. The Jags added him after deciding to part ways from nose tackle Marcell Dareus, who was a key member of the defensive line

The Jaguars added their first player to the NFL’s list of opt outs Friday in nose tackle Al Woods.This comes after the veteran joined the team this offseason via free-agency after previously playing for the Seahawks in 2019.While I was excited to join the Jaguars, I have made the tough decision, given the current status of COVID-19, to opt-out for the 2020 season. The health and safety of my family has always been the most important thing in my life. I love the game of football and will be rooting hard for my teammates this season, and I look forward to re-joining the Jaguars in 2021, Jaguars nose tackle Al Woods.Woods’ deal was a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million that guaranteed $1 million. The Jags added him after deciding to part ways from nose tackle Marcell Dareus, who was a key member of the defensive line

Jaguars sign veteran pass rusher Aaron Lynch

The Jaguars have signed veteran pass rusher Aaron Lynch the team announced Tuesday.
Lynch was a 2014 fifth-round pick of Jags director of player personnel, Trent Baalke, during his time in San Francisco. Since, Lynch also played for the Bears (2018-19).
He’ll now join a young group that consists of Pro Bowler Josh Allen, first-round selection K’Lavon Chaisson and Yannick Ngakoue, who hasn’t signed his franchise tag and may not play in 2020.
Lynch will enter the 2020 season with 105 tackles and 20 sacks. He’s made 73 total career appearances and 22 starts

The Jaguars have signed veteran pass rusher Aaron Lynch the team announced Tuesday.
Lynch was a 2014 fifth-round pick of Jags director of player personnel, Trent Baalke, during his time in San Francisco. Since, Lynch also played for the Bears (2018-19).
He’ll now join a young group that consists of Pro Bowler Josh Allen, first-round selection K’Lavon Chaisson and Yannick Ngakoue, who hasn’t signed his franchise tag and may not play in 2020.
Lynch will enter the 2020 season with 105 tackles and 20 sacks. He’s made 73 total career appearances and 22 starts

Jaguars sign veteran pass rusher Aaron Lynch

The Jaguars have signed veteran pass rusher Aaron Lynch the team announced Tuesday.
Lynch was a 2014 fifth-round pick of Jags director of player personnel, Trent Baalke, during his time in San Francisco. Since, Lynch also played for the Bears (2018-19).
He’ll now join a young group that consists of Pro Bowler Josh Allen, first-round selection K’Lavon Chaisson and Yannick Ngakoue, who hasn’t signed his franchise tag and may not play in 2020.
Lynch will enter the 2020 season with 105 tackles and 20 sacks. He’s made 73 total career appearances and 22 starts

The Jaguars have signed veteran pass rusher Aaron Lynch the team announced Tuesday.
Lynch was a 2014 fifth-round pick of Jags director of player personnel, Trent Baalke, during his time in San Francisco. Since, Lynch also played for the Bears (2018-19).
He’ll now join a young group that consists of Pro Bowler Josh Allen, first-round selection K’Lavon Chaisson and Yannick Ngakoue, who hasn’t signed his franchise tag and may not play in 2020.
Lynch will enter the 2020 season with 105 tackles and 20 sacks. He’s made 73 total career appearances and 22 starts

Report: Jaguars have called Lions about a Day 1 trade

The Jaguars have the second-most draft capital in the league for the 2020 NFL Draft and could use it to maneuver throughout the process.
However, as the timer inches closer to the annual event commencing, the Jags have seemingly explored moving up.
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jags called the Lions about the No. 3 pick, however, a particular prospect wasn’t mentioned in terms of who they would target.
As for the player the Jags could explore if they moved to No. 3 one would have to guess it might be Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah, who may be highly graded on their board

The Jaguars have the second-most draft capital in the league for the 2020 NFL Draft and could use it to maneuver throughout the process.
However, as the timer inches closer to the annual event commencing, the Jags have seemingly explored moving up.
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jags called the Lions about the No. 3 pick, however, a particular prospect wasn’t mentioned in terms of who they would target.
As for the player the Jags could explore if they moved to No. 3 one would have to guess it might be Ohio State’s Jeff Okudah, who may be highly graded on their board