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The Jaguars' last play in their joint practice against the Dolphins was their best one: Pressured second off of the snap, quarterback Trevor Lawrence avoided the pass rush in the pocket and fired a perfect downfield throw to stud wide receiver Brian Thomas in stride on an in-breaking route across the middle of the field.
Thursday's practice was an incredibly chippy and physical one, with at least three large fights forming and two more almost starting on the other side of the field. Dyami Brown tossed Jack Jones out of one scuffle, while another fight spilled from the field and partially into the indoor practice facility adjacent to the field.
What’s changed: The Jaguars hired former Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen as the team’s head coach. They also took Travis Hunter in the first round of the 2025 draft and signed WR Dyami Brown, formerly of the Commanders.
The Jaguars held a joint practice with the Miami Dolphins Thursday morning on Day 19 of 2025 Training Camp, with the teams working for about two hours at the Dolphins’ Baptist Health Training Complex in Miami Gardens,
Brian Thomas Jr. broke out in 2024 as a rare bright spot for the woeful Jacksonville Jaguars, breaking rookie single-season records for receptions (87), receiving yards (1,282), and receiving touchdowns (eight). But as he begins his second year as a pro, something unlucky may have happened that could portend doom for his team.
Quarterback Trevor Lawrence, wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., and their primary running backs in Travis Etienne Jr. and Tank Bigsby remain, but there's not much continuity in the offense outside of those key players. The changes started on the systemic ...