"There was meat left on the bone." Coach Coen on the team's hunger after last season and the extra work being put in th Via @Jaguars on X

What happened: Jaguars head coach Liam Coen addressed the media Monday, emphasizing the team's continued hunger despite a successful 13-4 season in 2025. Coen remarked that there was "meat left on the bone" regarding the team's potential following their AFC South title run.

Why it matters: The Jaguars are entering their second year under Coen's system with high expectations after Trevor Lawrence's MVP-caliber 2025 performance. Maintaining this aggressive mindset is critical as Jacksonville looks to transition from division champions to legitimate Super Bowl contenders in 2026.

By the numbers: Jacksonville finished 2025 with a 13-4 record and an AFC South title. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence recorded 38 total touchdowns last season, earning finalist nods for both NFL MVP and Comeback Player of the Year.

What to watch: The Jaguars will conclude their offseason program this week as they prepare for training camp in late July.

Sources

  • @Jaguars