2025 Jacksonville Jaguars season
The 2025 NFL season was a remarkable turnaround for the Jacksonville Jaguars, who rebounded from a 4–13 record to win 13 games—their most since 1999—under first-year head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone. After a slow start, they finished the regular season on an eight-game winning streak, clinching their fifth division title (third AFC South championship) and a playoff berth in Week 16. Kicker Cam Little made NFL history by breaking the record for the longest field goal at 68 yards (surpassing Justin Tucker's 66), and later added a 67-yard kick, the longest ever in an outdoor stadium. Memorable moments included a "Stumble-Six" touchdown by quarterback Trevor Lawrence against the Chiefs and a 99-yard interception return by Devin Lloyd, marking the Jaguars' first win over Kansas City since 2009. Despite their dominant finish, their season ended with a heartbreaking 27–24 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round. The campaign was a stunning transformation, but they fell short of a deep playoff run.
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