JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jaguars begin their fourth offseason program under head coach Gus Bradley today.
When Jaguars owner Shad Khan granted Bradley another season at the helm he was asked what a successful season would be, Khan said he wasn't sure but he knew it had to be better than 5-11.
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"As a coaching staff we have to dig deep,"Bradley said. "Our main goal has to be to compete. We have a lot of areas we can build on and some weaknesses we have to straighten out. That is what we will devote all of our attention too."
The Jaguars added several free agents this offseason with most of the moves on the defensive side of the ball. Dante Fowler and Sen'Derrick Marks healthy returns should also shore up the defensive line.
Jaguars defensive tackle Roy Miller is excited about the new opportunity the team has.
"New players, new faces, new team,new record and we have new goals," Miller said. "It's a good time to be a Jaguar."
The Jaguars offense was much improved last year and looks to only get better this year as quarterback Blake Bortles and his receivers have another offseason to grow.
"The chemistry is continuing to grow," Bortles said. "Being around the receivers in the weight room and the locker room just continues to help grow that relationship and build trust. I'm excited for the whole group. It's a special room of receivers."
