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Jacksonville Jaguars Target Free Agency Moves Ahead of 2027 Season

· 2026-07-08

Jacksonville Jaguars Target Free Agency Moves Ahead of 2027 Season

Jacksonville Jaguars enter the 2027 offseason with the NFL’s legal tampering window opening on March 9, 2027, and a roster of starters set to test free agency. The Jaguars sit 6th in the AFC with a 12-5 record and a one‑game winning streak, gearing up for a clash with the Cleveland Browns on 2026-09-13.

Which Jaguars players become free agents on March 9?

Arik Armstead, the defensive tackle who logged 41 pressures in 12 games last season, will be free on March 9. Despite a hand injury that slowed his production, he remained near the top of his position in sacks. Parker Washington, the rookie wide receiver who posted 100‑plus yards in three of the final four games of 2025, also hits the market, though a contract extension looms. Defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton, known for his run‑stuffing ability, is another name on the list, as is left guard Ezra Cleveland, who ranked tied for 19th in pass‑blocking efficiency among guards in 2025.

How will these departures affect the Jaguars' defense and offense?

Safety Antonio Johnson, who posted five interceptions and three pass breakups this season, will test the market, leaving a versatile piece in the secondary. Linebacker Ventrell Miller, still fighting for a full‑time starting role, could become a free‑agent target for teams needing depth at middle linebacker. On offense, the loss of Armstead’s interior pressure could force the Jaguars to seek a new interior pass rusher, while Washington’s potential exit may push Jacksonville to prioritize a reliable slot receiver in the draft or free agency.

Which other Jaguars are set to walk away?

The Jaguars also have several unrestricted free agents: offensive lineman Chuma Edoga, tight end Hunter Long, quarterback Nick Mullens, wide receiver Tim Jones, and cornerback Dane Jackson. Each will weigh offers from around the league, and Jacksonville must decide whether to re‑sign, replace, or shift salary‑cap resources.

What does this mean for Jacksonville’s 2027 strategy?

The Jaguars’ front office faces a balancing act: retain core talent while staying under the cap. With a 12‑5 record and a W1 streak, the team is poised to contend, but losing key contributors could stall momentum. The upcoming game against Cleveland Browns on 2026-09-13 will be a litmus test for how the current roster holds up before the free‑agency clock starts ticking.

How can fans stay informed about the Jaguars’ free‑agency moves?

Fans should monitor Jaguars Wire and official team announcements as the March 9 window approaches. The legal tampering period runs from March 9 to March 15, giving teams a brief window to negotiate. Jacksonville’s decisions during this period will shape the roster that aims to improve on its AFC South standing and push deeper into the playoffs.

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