2025 NFL free agency: Jaguars signings tracker

Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images Your one-stop shop for 2025 Jacksonville Jaguars free agency updates: official signings, rumored interests, and everything in between. The 2025 NFL free agency period has officially kicked off with the Jacksonville Jaguars expected to be pretty busy reshaping their roster. The team has had multiple offseason player releases, a trade, a retirement, and more expected turnover to come while entering into a new regime. Be sure to bookmark this page for any free agent additions, rumored interests, reported negotiations, and more. This page will be continually updated leading up to the NFL Draft. Last update: 6:38 p.m. ET - Friday, March 14th March 11th - 14th (Tues - Fri) With the legal tampering period complete, free agency officially kicked off at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, when all previously reported transactions (releases, signings, etc) became official. In official free agency, there have been no additional reported signings (to date), with the Jaguars seeming to be near-complete after the flurry of initial moves. Multiple sources have reported that the Jaguars are currently poking around the veteran edge market currently for a possible designated pass rusher or third edge option. While they seem to be generally content with the current makeup of the roster until the draft begins, the possibly of a trade seems to currently still be a viable option for this front office. New Addition List CB Jourdan Lewis: The former Dallas Cowboys cornerback will reportedly become the highest-paid nickel back in the NFL. The 29-year-old has 10 interceptions and 44 pass breakups in his eight years in the league. The deal will be three years, $30 million, with $20 million fully guaranteed. This may mean that standout rookie CB Jarrian Jones may be moving outside? The Jaguars are signing Jourdan Lewis, Per The Insiders and Peter Schrager. He becomes the NFL’s highest-paid nickel CB.— Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet1.bsky.social) 2025-03-10T16:43:43.228Z QB Nick Mullens: The Jaguars have signed Mullens, the former Minnesota Vikings backup QB to a two-year, $6.5 million contract, with $3 million guaranteed to back up Trevor Lawrence. Mullens played under OC Grant Udinski in Minnesota in 2024. TE Johnny Mundt: Another former Minnesota Viking, Mundt will add depth to the tight end room with Evan Engram being released. Mundt's deal is reportedly a two-year deal worth $5.5 million, with a $6 million maximum value, and $2.25 million guaranteed. TE Hunter Long: The 26-year-old, 4th year, former Los Angeles Rams tight end will reportedly join the Jaguars to provide additional depth to the room. Long's deal is reportedly a two-year deal worth $5 million with a $6 million maximum value (none guaranteed). WR Dyami Brown: The former Washington Commanders receiver will reportedly sign with the Jaguars on a one-year $10 million deal worth up to $12 million (none guaranteed). In 2024 he ranked 16th in the NFL in yards per route run vs man coverage, with 14 receptions for 229 yards in the Commanders’ three playoff matchups. S Eric Murray: The former Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs safety has reportedly agreed to a three-year,$19.5 million base contract, with $12 million guaranteed. In 2024 he poated in 14 games securing 1 interception, 1 sack, 75 tackles, and 5 quarterback hits. OL Patrick Mekari: The Jaguars have reportedly reached an agreement with the versatile Baltimore Ravens guard. Mekari has been a foundational Swiss army knife up front for the Baltimore Ravens, playing over 500 snaps at right and left tackle in prior seasons while starting at left guard all of 2024. He gave up just one sack in 2024. It's reportedly a three-year deal worth $37.5 million. The contract has a maximum value of $39 million with over $20 million guaranteed. OT Chuma Edoga: The former Dallas Cowboys swing tackle is reportedly being brought in to likely compete in a similar role with Javon Foster and Cole Van Lanen. Edoga started 10 games over the past two seasons for the Dallas Cowboys. It's reportedly a two year, $7 million contract with $3.2 million guaranteed for Edoga. C Robert Hainsey: The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers center will join Jacksonville on a three-year, $21 million contract with $13 million guaranteed. Hainsey played for Liam Coen in Tampa Bay in 2024, while backing up rookie Graham Barton. He was the 2022 and 2023 starting center, surrendering just 4 sacks and 47 pressures on 1,541 pass blocking snaps (3%). Rumored Interests CB Jaire Alexander: While the Jaguars were reportedly interested in potentially acquiring Alexander, at this time it would seem that the team is just monitoring his status should the Green Bay Packers release the veteran cornerback. If Jacksonville is unable to acquire one of their top CB targets, they could choose to make a deal with Green Bay for a late-round pick or attempt to sign Alexander, if released. Players of interest signed elsewhere S

2025 NFL free agency: Jaguars signings tracker
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Your one-stop shop for 2025 Jacksonville Jaguars free agency updates: official signings, rumored interests, and everything in between.

The 2025 NFL free agency period has officially kicked off with the Jacksonville Jaguars expected to be pretty busy reshaping their roster. The team has had multiple offseason player releases, a trade, a retirement, and more expected turnover to come while entering into a new regime.

Be sure to bookmark this page for any free agent additions, rumored interests, reported negotiations, and more. This page will be continually updated leading up to the NFL Draft.

Last update: 6:38 p.m. ET - Friday, March 14th

March 11th - 14th (Tues - Fri)

With the legal tampering period complete, free agency officially kicked off at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, when all previously reported transactions (releases, signings, etc) became official.

In official free agency, there have been no additional reported signings (to date), with the Jaguars seeming to be near-complete after the flurry of initial moves.

Multiple sources have reported that the Jaguars are currently poking around the veteran edge market currently for a possible designated pass rusher or third edge option. While they seem to be generally content with the current makeup of the roster until the draft begins, the possibly of a trade seems to currently still be a viable option for this front office.

New Addition List

  • CB Jourdan Lewis: The former Dallas Cowboys cornerback will reportedly become the highest-paid nickel back in the NFL. The 29-year-old has 10 interceptions and 44 pass breakups in his eight years in the league. The deal will be three years, $30 million, with $20 million fully guaranteed. This may mean that standout rookie CB Jarrian Jones may be moving outside?

The Jaguars are signing Jourdan Lewis, Per The Insiders and Peter Schrager. He becomes the NFL’s highest-paid nickel CB.— Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet1.bsky.social) 2025-03-10T16:43:43.228Z

  • QB Nick Mullens: The Jaguars have signed Mullens, the former Minnesota Vikings backup QB to a two-year, $6.5 million contract, with $3 million guaranteed to back up Trevor Lawrence. Mullens played under OC Grant Udinski in Minnesota in 2024.
  • TE Johnny Mundt: Another former Minnesota Viking, Mundt will add depth to the tight end room with Evan Engram being released. Mundt's deal is reportedly a two-year deal worth $5.5 million, with a $6 million maximum value, and $2.25 million guaranteed.
  • TE Hunter Long: The 26-year-old, 4th year, former Los Angeles Rams tight end will reportedly join the Jaguars to provide additional depth to the room. Long's deal is reportedly a two-year deal worth $5 million with a $6 million maximum value (none guaranteed).
  • WR Dyami Brown: The former Washington Commanders receiver will reportedly sign with the Jaguars on a one-year $10 million deal worth up to $12 million (none guaranteed). In 2024 he ranked 16th in the NFL in yards per route run vs man coverage, with 14 receptions for 229 yards in the Commanders’ three playoff matchups.
  • S Eric Murray: The former Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs safety has reportedly agreed to a three-year,$19.5 million base contract, with $12 million guaranteed. In 2024 he poated in 14 games securing 1 interception, 1 sack, 75 tackles, and 5 quarterback hits.
  • OL Patrick Mekari: The Jaguars have reportedly reached an agreement with the versatile Baltimore Ravens guard. Mekari has been a foundational Swiss army knife up front for the Baltimore Ravens, playing over 500 snaps at right and left tackle in prior seasons while starting at left guard all of 2024. He gave up just one sack in 2024. It's reportedly a three-year deal worth $37.5 million. The contract has a maximum value of $39 million with over $20 million guaranteed.
  • OT Chuma Edoga: The former Dallas Cowboys swing tackle is reportedly being brought in to likely compete in a similar role with Javon Foster and Cole Van Lanen. Edoga started 10 games over the past two seasons for the Dallas Cowboys. It's reportedly a two year, $7 million contract with $3.2 million guaranteed for Edoga.
  • C Robert Hainsey: The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers center will join Jacksonville on a three-year, $21 million contract with $13 million guaranteed. Hainsey played for Liam Coen in Tampa Bay in 2024, while backing up rookie Graham Barton. He was the 2022 and 2023 starting center, surrendering just 4 sacks and 47 pressures on 1,541 pass blocking snaps (3%).

Rumored Interests

  • CB Jaire Alexander: While the Jaguars were reportedly interested in potentially acquiring Alexander, at this time it would seem that the team is just monitoring his status should the Green Bay Packers release the veteran cornerback. If Jacksonville is unable to acquire one of their top CB targets, they could choose to make a deal with Green Bay for a late-round pick or attempt to sign Alexander, if released.

Players of interest signed elsewhere

  • S Jevon Holland: The Miami Dolphins safety was heavily rumored to be of heavy interest for Jacksonville since the NFL Combine, with multiple scouts referring to Jacksonville as “the Jevon Holland team.” However, Holland reportedly agreed to terms with the New York Giants.
  • WR Chris Godwin: The Jaguars were expected to have interest in the 26-year-old Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver, as he was be expected to be a top receiving option on the market and coming off a season playing under Liam Coen. However, he will reportedly be returning to Tampa on a new deal.
  • WR Cooper Kupp: There was moderate offseason smoke surrounding Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp and possible interest from the new Jacksonville Jaguars front office. With James Gladstone and Liam Coen both coming from the LA Rams and Kupp being released, a reunion of sorts would have seemed to be table this offseason. However, as with all things, this negotiation seemed to come down to cost and fit with Kupp eventually signing with his hometown Seattle Seahawks.
  • G Ben Bredeson: Similar to Godwin, with Jacksonville having a hole at right guard, Tampa Bay's Ben Bredeson was likely someone on Liam Coen's radar after playing well in 2024 on a one-year deal for the Bucs. He will return to Tampa on a three year deal.
  • CB Carlton Davis: Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Jaguars were expected to have interest in the former Detroit Lions cornerback. However, he was signed by the New England Patriots.

A big one per @tompelissero.bsky.social: The Patriots are signing Carlton Davis, who gets a 3-year, $60M deal with $34.5M fully guaranteed.— Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet1.bsky.social) 2025-03-10T17:08:29.253Z

Pending transactions

  • G Cole Van Lanen’s roster status is currently unknown, as the team has placed an original round Restricted Free Agent tender on the versatile guard/tackle. The Jaguars would receive a 6th round pick should Van Lanen sign elsewhere this offseason.

Returning Players

  • None

Roster Subtractions

  • C Mitch Morse announced his retirement on Thursday, March 6th (via the Jaguars). The move opens up the starting center roster spot while saving Jacksonville $2.25 million in cap space, resulting in a $3.2 million in dead cap, per Spotrac.
  • RG Brandon Scherff is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has not been renewed.
  • OG Blake Hance is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has not been renewed.
  • QB Mac Jones is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has not been renewed.
  • TE Evan Engram was released (via the Jaguars). The move saves Jacksonville $6.04 million in cap space, resulting in a $13.5 million dead cap, per Spotrac.
  • TE Luke Farrell is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has was not renewed. He was signed by the San Franciso 49ers to a three-year contract worth up to $20.25 million, with $11 million guaranteed.
  • TE Josiah Deguara is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has was not renewed.
  • RB D’Ernest Johnson is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has was not renewed.
  • WR Christian Kirk was traded to the Houston Texans for the Los Angeles Rams original 2026 7th round pick (via Tom Pelissero). The move saves Jacksonville $10.5 million in cap space, resulting in a $10.7 million dead cap, per Spotrac.
  • WR Devin Duvernay was released (via Tom Pelissero). The move saves Jacksonville $132k cap space, resulting in a $1.2 million dead cap, per Spotrac.
  • WR Josh Reynolds was reportedly released (via the Jaguars). The move saves Jacksonville $4.26 million in cap space and no dead cap, per Spotrac.
  • DT Jeremiah Ledbetter is an unrestricted free agent whose contract was not renewed. He was signed to a one-year deal with the New York Giants worth up to a maximum of $2 million.
  • LB Caleb Johnson is an unrestricted free agent whose contract has was not renewed.
  • CB Ronald Darby was released (via Tom Pelissero). The move saves Jacksonville $2.44 million in cap space, resulting in a $2.7 million dead cap, per Spotrac.
  • S Andre Cisco is an unrestricted free agent whose contract was not renewed. He was signed to a one-year, $10 million deal with the New York Jets.

Important Dates

  • Monday, March 10th (noon EST) - The legal tampering period begins.***

***During the legal tampering period, clubs can contact and enter into contract negotiations with agents of players (or the players themselves, for those without agents) who are about to become unrestricted free agents on March 12th. However, the negotiated contracts can not become official until the new league year begins on March 12th.

  • Wednesday, March 12th (4:00 pm EST) - The 2024 league year, free agency signing period, and trading period all begin.
  • Monday, April 7th - First day of Jaguars’ offseason workout program
  • NFL Draft Dates:

- Round 1 - Thursday, April 24th at 8 p.m.

- Rounds 2-3 - Friday, April 25th at 7 p.m.

- Rounds 4-7 - Saturday, April 26th at noon

  • Thursday, May 1: Deadline to exercise fifth-year option for 2023 first-round draft picks
  • May 2-5 or May 9-12 (TBD) - Rookie Minicamp
  • Late July: Training camp begins (exact dates TBD)

What are your thoughts on the Jaguars process and additions so far? Let us know in the comments!