The AFC South will feature the Jacksonville Jaguars, a team in rebuild mode aiming to be serious Super Bowl contenders. Trevor Lawrence believes they can make a splash, especially after the team secured a longtime teammate’s spot on the roster for the upcoming NFL season.

The latest news reports a key move by head coach Liam Coen’s team, who decided to extend the contract of veteran Logan Cooke. The longtime punter agreed to stay for four more years.

The announcement was reported by NFL insider Adam Schefter, who revealed the agreement between the former Mississippi State player and the Jaguars via his official X account (formerly Twitter).

“Jaguars have signed P Logan Cooke to a four-year contract extension,” the insider reported via @AdamSchefter.

Logan Cooke #9 of the Jacksonville Jaguars celebrates after his team’s 20-16 win against the Tennessee Titans at TIAA Bank Field on January 07, 2023 in Jacksonville, Florida.

The former Bulldogs player earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2024, averaging 49.4 yards per punt with a net average of 44.8 yards. His net average is the highest in league history since the NFL began tracking the stat in 1976.

Aiming to step into the spotlight

The Jacksonville Jaguars enter the 2025 NFL season determined to make a name for themselves in the highly competitive AFC South. With fresh leadership under first-year head coach Liam Coen, the team is eager to shake up the division standings.

All eyes are on CB/WR Travis Hunter, who is expected to be the breakout star this season. The Jaguars are betting on his talent and playmaking ability to elevate their defense and provide a much-needed spark.

While their goal is clear—to secure a spot in the playoffs—the question remains whether this young squad has what it takes to make a deep run, let alone reach the Super Bowl. The season ahead promises to be a defining one for Jacksonville.

Jacksonville’s first steps for the upcoming season

  • vs Carolina Panthers, September 7th
  • @ Cincinnati Bengals, September 14th
  • vs Houston Texans, September 21st
  • @ San Francisco 49ers, September 28th
  • vs Kansas City Chiefs, October 6th

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