Everyone is trying to play quarterback roulette in the offseason, but they remove the Jaguar from that list.
rear The report has surfaced Jacksonville is when the Steelers approached the Jaguar as they tried to trade for Trevor Lawrence. Jacksonville tells all teams of interest to go to fish.
Pittsburgh appeared at quarterbacks last season with Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, but they also had no contracts in 2025.
Jaguar sources wrote “There's no chance” Lawrence is moved and called the idea of trading the former Clemson Heisman Trophy winner for “silly.”
Lawrence is a huge fan favorite in Jacksonville, and his alma mater is a short one-hour flight, and the deal will disrupt an already frustrating fan base.
The Jaguars had a 9-8 record in both 2022 and 2023, falling into a 4-13 deep by in 2024 under manager Doug Pederson and were fired at the end of the season.
After that, Jacksonville had an embarrassing coach recruitment cycle. Because it appears that the top coach candidate wanted to report to general manager Trent Barque.
Liam Cohen then initially chose to return to the Buccaneers as an offensive coordinator, but it got weird back and forth as he signed with the Jaguar after firing Burke.
With Jacksonville still no general manager since firing Barke, it is unclear who the Steelers called if they want to express their interest in the Jaguars quarterback deal.

Jaguar is currently searching for the next general manager: Giants assistant Brandon Brown is already among the top candidates interviewing for the job.
Lawrence is taking part in the final year of his rookie contract, but has signed a five-year, $275 million extension that begins in 2026.
