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No more dysfunction? Surprising Jaguars seem aligned for the first time in a decade, and it shows
Jacksonville leads the NFL with 13 takeaways and ranks fourth in rushing yards, reflecting strong unity and physical play under new executive leadership.
On Monday the Jacksonville Jaguars seem truly aligned for the first time in a decade as they host the three-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football.
After years of dysfunctional hiring, owner Shad Khan elevated Hall of Fame offensive tackle Tony Boselli to top executive, who helped bring in coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone.
Statistical gains and individual development underline the team's early turnaround as Jacksonville Jaguars lead the league with 13 takeaways and players like linebacker Devin Lloyd and running back Travis Etienne improve.
Momentum from clearer direction is raising expectations as eliminating internal chaos has fueled the Jacksonville Jaguars' early success and could match last season's win total.
The staff's cut-and-dry approach has focused players on winning and doing their jobs, while owner Shad Khan looks as if he finally got it right and coach Liam Coen called this a 'great opportunity'.