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Jaguars Face Tough Decisions on Cornerback Roster
The Jaguars' cornerback room is in flux as they navigate free agency and contract extensions.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 9:35pm
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have several key decisions to make regarding their cornerback room this offseason. Pending free agents Montaric Brown and Greg Newsome are both coming off solid seasons, but the team must determine how much to invest in them with Travis Hunter expected to be the top cornerback. The Jaguars have already re-signed backup Keith Taylor and exclusive rights free agent Christian Braswell, but the futures of Brown and Newsome remain uncertain.
Why it matters
The cornerback position is a critical area of need for the Jaguars, who are looking to build on a promising 2025 season. Retaining their top cornerbacks will be crucial to the team's success, but they must balance that with managing the salary cap and developing younger talent like Travis Hunter.
The details
The Jaguars have a few options with their cornerback room this offseason. They could look to re-sign Montaric Brown and Greg Newsome, who both played significant snaps in 2025. However, with Travis Hunter expected to be the top cornerback, the team must decide how much to invest in their No. 2 option. The Jaguars have also re-signed backup Keith Taylor and exclusive rights free agent Christian Braswell, providing some depth at the position.
- The Jaguars' free agency window opens in March 2026.
The players
Montaric Brown
A cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars who is set to become a free agent in 2026.
Greg Newsome
A cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars who is set to become a free agent in 2026.
Travis Hunter
The Jaguars' expected top cornerback for the 2026 season, who is transitioning to play more snaps on defense.
Keith Taylor
A backup cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars who was re-signed this offseason.
Christian Braswell
A cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars who was re-signed to an exclusive rights free agent tender this offseason.
What’s next
The Jaguars will need to decide whether to re-sign Montaric Brown and Greg Newsome or let them test free agency. They will also need to determine how to allocate resources to the cornerback position with Travis Hunter expected to be the top option.
The takeaway
The Jaguars' cornerback room is in flux, with several key decisions to make regarding free agents and contract extensions. Retaining their top cornerbacks will be crucial, but the team must balance that with managing the salary cap and developing younger talent like Travis Hunter.
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