
Jaguars' Tight Cap: Bargain Deals Ahead
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The Jacksonville Jaguars, with a tight salary cap of $7.18 million, focused on the 2026 season during the first wave of NFL free agency. They restructured contracts, added running back Chris Rodriguez, and re-signed Montaric Brown and Dennis Gardeck. General manager James Gladstone attributed their low-key approach to upcoming 2027 compensatory draft picks and the current cap situation. The team is expected to pursue only bargain deals for the rest of the offseason, as they need room for the incoming draft class and potential in-season moves.
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