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Jaguars keep moving on from previous regime’s players, cut Darnell Savage
- On Tuesday, the Jacksonville Jaguars decided to part ways with safety Darnell Savage, concluding his time with the team following the 2024 season.
- The Jaguars made this move as they sought better roster value amid additions and competition from other safeties, including Andrew Wingard and rookies drafted last spring.
- Savage started 13 games in 2024, posting 51 total tackles, six pass breakups, and one interception, but played sparingly in 2025, primarily in dime packages without special teams involvement.
- Last year, he agreed to a three-season deal worth $21.75 million, including $12.5 million in guaranteed money, and his release will result in the Jaguars incurring over $4 million in dead cap charges this season.
- This release aligns with the Jaguars' ongoing effort to cut players from the previous regime, leaving four safeties on the roster without Savage and signaling a strategic rebuild of the secondary.
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