JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2026 preseason is a warning, not a warm-up.
Friday’s 20-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers at EverBank Stadium exposed structural flaws. The offensive line collapsed. Tackling was optional. Quarterback play was inconsistent. A 4-13 repeat is not a fear. It is a trajectory.
Three roster cuts before Week 3 are non-negotiable.
💡 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: What are the three roster cuts the Jaguars must make?
- A: The article identifies three underperforming players who should be cut to address offensive line collapse, poor tackling, and inconsistent quarterback play, but the specific names are not listed in the provided text.
- Q: Why are these cuts necessary before Week 3?
- A: The preseason loss to the Panthers revealed structural flaws that, if not corrected, would lead to another 4-13 season. Cutting these players before Week 3 allows the team to adjust and improve before the regular season starts.