The Jacksonville Jaguars exceeded expectations in 2025. Along the way, they broke several franchise records. For instance, Trevor Lawrence's 38 individual touchdowns were the most in a season in team history, while the offense's 51 touchdowns scored were also a franchise record.
The Jacksonville defense, on the other hand, set a new team record for the fewest yards allowed in a season. That will come in handy when the Jags welcome the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs, and they'll be tasked with containing the league's leading rusher, James Cook.
Surprisingly, a prominent NFL analyst missed the fact that Jacksonville excels at stopping the run, but that could turn out to make the difference in Super Wild-Card Weekend.