This won’t be just another season in the NFL for the Jacksonville Jaguars. At least, that’s what the franchise hopes as they aim to make a big impact next year. Trevor Lawrence and company have struggled to put together a strong campaign for some time now, so there’s confidence that this year could be the one.
Many new faces, not only on the roster but also in the coaching staff and front office. Liam Coen arrived as the new head coach of a team that aims, at minimum, to improve last year’s results—results that ultimately led Doug Pederson to step down.
Can Lawrence and company be one of the contenders next NFL season? Only they know. For now, preparations show signs of good chemistry between the veterans and the newcomers, giving fans hope for a promising future.
Lawrence’s thoughts on the team’s preparation
After the team’s first moves, Trevor Lawrence spoke with the press and reflected on what has happened so far. New faces, familiar ones, a mix of circumstances that will need to come together to deliver strong results starting Week 1.

Quarterback Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks on during the first half against the Indianapolis Colts at EverBank Stadium on October 06, 2024 in Jacksonville, Florida.
“I thought it was really good. Some good days. Some days were a little sloppier, and that’s just part of it, especially with a new system. A lot of new guys, everyone’s playing together kind of for the first time for a lot of us, so overall I thought it was really good,” Lawrence said.

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“I thought we learned a lot, took some really big steps of improvement throughout OTAs, and I’m proud of the guys, how they worked. Everyone worked their tail off all offseason, really pushed ourselves. There’s a lot of times where this is a period where some people can kind of take it easy and I felt like every day we really came out here, busted our ass and really were intentional about what we were doing.”
Lawrence weighs in on his new coaching staff
Not only will Lawrence have new teammates to gel with on the field, but he’ll also work with coaches aiming to unlock his full potential. Quarterbacks Coach Spencer Whipple, along with Head Coach Liam Coen and Offensive Coordinator Grant Udinski, will carry the responsibility for this task. The QB has already shared his thoughts on Whipple and his recent experiences.
“He’s been awesome. Just has a lot of great insight. He is really smart. We have a great relationship. It’s been fun working with him, and I love his personality. Very even-keeled, calm demeanor, that’s always something I appreciate in a QB coach, so that’s important to me. He’s been great to work with. I think the alignment between him and Liam [Head Coach Liam Coen] and Grant [Offensive Coordinator Grant Udinski] and everybody and myself is right on point,” Lawrence said.
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