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After a disappointing 2023 season, Jacksonville Jaguars team owner Shad Khan issued a warning to the coaching staff. The team failed to make the playoffs after losing five of its final six games. Khan emphasized the need for the coaching staff to focus on developing the young talent acquired through the draft rather than relying on signing free agents every year.

Khan highlighted the importance of changing the priorities and mindset of the coaching staff to prioritize the development of young players. He stressed that the future of the team lies in the ability to cultivate young talent and move away from relying heavily on free agents.

The Jaguars made a significant investment in quarterback Trevor Lawrence during the offseason by agreeing to a five-year contract extension worth up to $275 million, with $200 million in guarantees. Khan expressed his confidence in Lawrence as the team’s leader for the next five years and also praised head coach Doug Pederson.

Lawrence, the No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft, has impressive stats with 11,770 passing yards and 58 touchdown passes in 50 games. Despite making the playoffs in 2022, the team fell short of reaching the conference title game in the 2023 season.

Looking ahead, Khan’s message serves as a reminder to the coaching staff to focus on developing young talent and building a strong foundation for the future success of the Jacksonville Jaguars. As the team moves forward, the emphasis will be on fostering growth and skill development within the roster to achieve long-term success on the field.