· 2026-07-01

The Jacksonville Jaguars are one of several NFL teams joking about signing LeBron James after his exit from the Los Angeles Lakers.
The team's offense could use a boost, having gone the entire 2025 season without a 1,000-yard receiver.
The Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills, and Houston Texans all tweeted about potentially signing James.
LeBron James played wide receiver in high school, finishing with 103 receptions, 2,065 yards, and 23 touchdowns.
The Jaguars added two tight ends and two receivers in the 2026 draft, but still lack a top receiver.
The NFL posted highlights of 42-year-old Jerry Rice's final season, showing it's possible for older players to compete.
The Jaguars are set to play the Cleveland Browns on September 13, 2026, and currently stand 6th in the American Football Conference with a 12-5 record.
And with their current standing, the Jaguars are on a W1 streak, looking to improve their record.
But for now, the team is just having fun with the idea of signing LeBron James.
So the Jaguars will continue to focus on their upcoming game against the Browns.
The team's defense will be key in their upcoming game, and they'll look to improve their standing in the conference.
With the new season approaching, the Jaguars are looking to make a strong start.
The team's fans are excited to see what the new season will bring, and the possibility of signing LeBron James has added to the hype.