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Jaguars Vow to 'Attack' Offseason After 13-4 Season
Head coach Liam Coen says the team is 'chomping at the bit' to build on last year's success.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:06pm
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The Jaguars' new leadership team is determined to attack the offseason and build on last year's breakthrough season.Today in JacksonvilleThe Jacksonville Jaguars are entering the 2026 offseason with a renewed sense of urgency and determination, according to head coach Liam Coen. Despite making the playoffs with a 13-4 record last season, the team is focused on 'attacking' every aspect of the offseason program to get even better.
Why it matters
The Jaguars are looking to build on their breakout 2025 campaign and cement themselves as a top contender in the AFC. Their aggressive offseason approach signals a desire to not be complacent and to continue improving the roster and team chemistry.
The details
Coen emphasized that the Jaguars will be 'attacking the details, attacking our relationships, attacking our communication' this offseason, as the team has some new faces and needs to quickly get everyone on the same page. The Jaguars won't have the extra practice time that first-year coaching staffs typically get, so they need to maximize their limited offseason program.
- The Jaguars' offseason program is underway as the team prepares for the 2026 season.
- The NFL Draft will be a key part of the Jaguars' offseason plans in April.
The players
Liam Coen
The head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, known for his aggressive, attacking coaching style.
James Gladstone
The Jaguars' general manager, working in tandem with Coen to build the roster.
Tony Boselli
A Jaguars legend who is part of the team's leadership trio alongside Coen and Gladstone.
Chris Rodriguez Jr.
A free agent running back who is the Jaguars' only new player addition so far this offseason.
What they’re saying
“You're chomping at the bit, especially after going to the owners' meetings, talking some smack and having some fun. It just feels a little bit closer, getting the guys back in the building.”
— Liam Coen, Head Coach
“The entire message is we're attacking this offseason, and we're attacking the details, we're attacking our relationships, we're attacking our communication, because there's new, there's change, there's different communications and relationships that need to be blended and matched. Pouring into each other from a details standpoint, I think that's going to be key and critical.”
— Liam Coen, Head Coach
What’s next
The Jaguars will continue their offseason program, including the NFL Draft in April, as they look to build on last year's success and take the next step as a team.
The takeaway
The Jaguars' aggressive, 'attacking' mindset this offseason signals their desire to not be complacent and to keep improving the roster and team chemistry after a strong 13-4 campaign in 2025. Their focus on maximizing a limited offseason program shows their determination to get even better in 2026.




