A year ago, the Jacksonville Jaguars looked to be a team on the rise after finishing the 2022 season with a big surge and reaching the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
Starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence is entering the final two years of his contract, which means that pretty soon he will need to be given an extension if the Jaguars feel he is their franchise signal-caller.
Based on some contracts given out to star quarterbacks lately, $50 million a year seems to be the market value of such players, and thus Jacksonville is reportedly preparing to give Lawrence that type of extension.
Joy Taylor said on FS1’s “Speak” that they should pay him that kind of money “as soon as possible.”
“You have to pay him, and as soon as possible.”@JoyTaylorTalks on why Jags need to give Trevor Lawrence $50M: pic.twitter.com/BCN5uIR8QA
— Speak (@SpeakOnFS1) May 20, 2024
If 2022 was a bull run for Lawrence and the Jaguars, 2023 was something of a market correction for them.
Lawrence’s numbers fell a bit, and the team couldn’t improve on its 9-8 record from 2022 and ended up missing the playoffs.
The team lost wide receiver Calvin Ridley this offseason, but signed Gabriel Davis in an attempt to fill that void.
Yet it doesn’t appear as if Christian Kirk has what it takes to be their No. 1 wideout, which means the Jaguars still have a ways to go to become a true contender.
Defensively, the Jaguars did add defensive lineman Arik Armstead in free agency.
Even if they’re far from contending for the Vince Lombardi Trophy, getting Lawrence to commit to a long-term extension could be the next big step toward being able to do so in the near future.
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