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Jaguars go hard on Day 1 of Free Agency

Darnell Sallins

March 10, 2025, 11:00PM


The first day of "Legal Tampering" in NFL was a busy one for the Jacksonville Jaguars. After trading WR Christian Kirk to the Houston Texas and releasing TE Evan Ingram, the Jaguars under new management began filling their rosters with free agents. New head coach, Liam Coen and new general manager James Gladstone brought in seven new players to the Jacksonville Jaguars.


According to NFL Network:
  • QB Nick Mullens expected to sign a two-year deal worth $6.5 million with $3 million guaranteed. Report by NFL Network's Mike Garafolo

  • WR Dyami Brown expected to sign a one-year deal worth a max value of $12 million. Reported by Mike Garafolo

  • TE Hunter Long expected to sign a two-year deal worth $5 million with a max value of $6 million. Reported Mike Garafolo

  • C Robert Hainsey expected to sign a three-year deal worth $21 million with $13 million guaranteed. Report by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport

  • OG Patrick Mekari expected to sign a free-agent deal. Terms and numbers not disclosed. Reported by Mike Garafolo

  • CB Jourdan Lewis expected to sign a three-year deal worth $30 million with $20 million fully guaranteed and $12.5 million in Year 1. Reported by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, and Peter Schrager

  • S Eric Murray expected to sign a three-year $22.5 million deal with $12 million guaranteed. Reported by Ian Rapoport and Maurice Jones-Drew


ESPN has the Jaguars signing two more players in TE Johnny Mundt, agreeing to a two-year deal, and OT Chuma Edoga agreeing to a two-year deal.


With Day 1 just about in the books the Jaguars have "verbal" agreements with nine free agents to kick off the Gladstone-Coen era in Duval. The focus for the Jaguars was mainly the offensive line and the secondary. The jaguars are signing three offensive linemen in a center, tackle, and a guard to provide protection for QB Trevor Lawrence. For the secondary, the Jaguars are bringing in veterans in Lewis and Murray to have improve the worst pass defense in 2024.


These deals are official as of now because the new league year doesn't begin until Wednesday, March 12 at 4 p.m. ET.

 

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