Disappointed Jags see loss as 'growing moment'
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Disappointed Jags see loss as 'growing moment'
"And obviously this team's not going to be the same next year. And we felt like in the moment this was our opportunity to go take advantage of it, and we didn't. But we've got a lot of guys that's hungry. And we're going to attack this offseason, grow from this offseason and come back ready to win the whole thing next year."
"This is a growing step for us, a growing moment,"
Josh Hines-Allen said the Jaguars' 27-24 wild-card loss to the Bills will linger but also serve as motivation. The Jaguars went 13-4 under first-year coach Liam Coen, winning their final eight regular-season games and capturing the AFC South. The team scored a franchise-record 474 points, led the NFL in rush defense, and Trevor Lawrence delivered the best season of his career. Key impending free agents include Travis Etienne Jr. and Devin Lloyd, and coordinators Grant Udinsky and Anthony Campanile may draw head-coaching interest. Most of the core roster, including Travis Hunter returning from a knee injury, is expected back.
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