If Jaguars owner Shad Khan cleans house, there’s plenty to like about the potential openings
Associated PressJACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A question is hovering over the Jacksonville Jaguars lately: How appealing would the openings be if owner Shad Khan fires coach Doug Pederson and/or general manager Trent Baalke? But Khan also is committed to playing at least one home game annually in London — even though it might put the team at a competitive disadvantage — and will play home games in 2026 in front of a reduced capacity and play all of 2027 away from Jacksonville. More daunting, the roster has several aging veterans — defensive end Arik Armstead, tight end Evan Engram, receiver Christian Kirk, linebacker Foye Oluokun, center Mitch Morse and guard Brandon Scherff — and no identity. What’s working Backup quarterback Mac Jones played turnover-free football for the second consecutive game, doing his part to give the Jaguars a chance.