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The Lions still have three openings on their 53-man roster after trading Tim Patrick to the Jaguars early Tuesday.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced their final 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season. This certainly won't be the team they finish the year with, though. I
Jacksonville acquired Lions veteran receiver Tim Patrick from the Lions on Wednesday, one day after rosters shrunk to 53 players, according to ESPN. Patrick, 31, provides some size to the Jaguars receiving room as he will be Lawrence’s tallest target at 6-foot-5.
On the defensive side of things, the Jaguars are far more set and will return 73.6% of last year’s snaps. The entirety of their starting front seven returns, as do seven of the team’s defensive backs. The only “new” starters on defense look to be Jourdan Lewis and Eric Murray, both on the back end.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/jaguars as Change, Youth Make Up Jaguars' First 53-Man Roster. The first 53-man roster of the Jacksonville Jaguars' 2025 season is out, and there were some clear messages sent.
The initial 53-man roster was built, but that doesn't mean the Jacksonville Jaguars were done making moves. First thing in the morning on Wednesday, new general manager James Gladstone pulled off a trade to acquire wide receiver Tim Patrick from the Detroit Lions.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are trimming down the team's roster, but many of the players could re-join the franchise as practice squad players.
Rayuan Lane III, a standout safety from the Navy Midshipmen, has secured a place on the Jacksonville Jaguars' 53-man roster for the 2025 NFL season. Selected in