The Jacksonville Jaguars haven’t made the playoffs or even finished with a record above .500 since the 2007 season. They certainly hope to change that in 2016, and they now have the schedule they will be asked to navigate.
Jacksonville remained in the postseason picture in the AFC South for a portion of last season, but it lost five of its final six games and finished 5-11. Still, there is reason for optimism with a young aerial attack that features quarterback Blake Bortles and wide receivers Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns.
The Jaguars also added running back Chris Ivory to a rushing game that already featured youngster T.