BREAKING: Tony Boselli Returns to Jacksonville Jaguars as Co-Owner — A Legendary Reunion That Redefines the Team’s Future

Posted Feb 4, 2026

In a blockbuster announcement that has reverberated from Jacksonville to across the NFL, Tony Boselli — one of the most electrifying offensive linemen in Jacksonville Jaguars history — has officially returned to the franchise in a monumental new role: co-owner. The Hall of Fame veteran, known for his dominant pass protection, remarkable technique, and leadership on the field, has repurchased his stake in the team and stepped into a front-office position poised to shape the next era of Jaguars football.

Boselli’s legacy with the Jaguars is the stuff of legend. Selected as the first overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft — the inaugural draft for the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars — he quickly established himself as a cornerstone of the young franchise during one of its most promising periods. Over a stellar 7-season career (all with the Jaguars), Boselli earned five Pro Bowl selections, was named to three First-Team All-Pro teams, and was widely regarded as one of the best left tackles in the league before injuries cut his career short. He anchored the offensive line that helped the Jaguars reach two AFC Championship Games (1996 and 1999) and protected quarterbacks like Mark Brunell while opening lanes for running backs like Fred Taylor. His excellence earned him induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022 — the first Jaguars player ever enshrined — and he tops nearly every fan and expert ranking as the No. 1 player in Jaguars history.

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“This team, these fans, and this city have always been in my heart,” Boselli said during the press conference announcing his new role. “Jacksonville gave me my platform to shine, and it’s an honor to return in a leadership position where I can help build something special for the future.”

The news has sparked a wave of excitement throughout Duval Nation. Boselli’s transition from iconic player to co-owner injects a dose of championship pedigree and seasoned football intelligence into the organization’s leadership. With his intimate understanding of the game and the culture that drives winning, many believe he’ll have a profound influence on strategic direction — from player development to organizational identity.

Analysts are already buzzing with speculation about how Boselli’s involvement might resonate within the Jaguars’ structure. Will his experience help attract elite talent? Can his leadership ethos elevate the team’s competitive mindset? Jacksonville fans are eager to find out — hopeful that Boselli’s competitive fire and Hall of Fame mindset can help propel the Jaguars toward even greater sustained contention in the AFC after a strong 13-4 season in 2025 that saw them win the AFC South, make the playoffs, and ride an 8-game winning streak to close the year under Trevor Lawrence’s leadership.

Tony Boselli Gives Ringing Endorsement to Jaguars' New Regime

For fans gathered at EverBank Stadium and supporters worldwide, this moment represents a powerful homecoming. Boselli’s impact on the franchise transcends statistics; he embodies the resilience, excellence, and enduring legacy of Jacksonville Jaguars football — from the expansion-era excitement to his ongoing role as a community pillar in Northeast Florida. Now, as co-owner alongside owner Shad Khan, he stands ready to help write the next chapter of that legacy — one that honors the past while boldly pursuing future success.

As cheers echo from the First Coast and beyond, one thing is clear: with Tony Boselli back in the fold, the Jacksonville Jaguars are stepping into a new era — and the best chapters in franchise history may still be ahead.

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Young Jaguars Star Open to Compromise as Salary-Cap Pressure Grows
Jacksonville, Florida – As the salary-cap picture tightens in Jacksonville, Devin Lloyd has sent a clear and unexpected message about his future with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The breakout linebacker, now one of the NFL’s fastest-rising defensive stars, finds himself at a crossroads as the organization weighs long-term financial realities against retaining elite homegrown talent. The situation traces back to spring 2025, when the Jaguars declined Lloyd’s fifth-year option — a move driven by positional economics and cap strategy rather than performance. That decision ensured Lloyd’s rookie contract would expire after the 2025 season, positioning him to become an unrestricted free agent in March 2026, at the exact moment his market value began to skyrocket. Lloyd responded with the best season of his career. Under defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile, he took a major leap in coverage, finishing the year with five interceptions, earning Pro Bowl honors and a Second-Team All-Pro selection. At just 26 years old, Lloyd emerged as a defensive centerpiece, with league evaluators projecting his next contract in the $16–20 million per year range. Despite that leverage, Lloyd’s reaction to the looming uncertainty has surprised many around the league. Rather than framing free agency as an inevitable departure, he has emphasized his desire to remain in Jacksonville and expressed openness to discussions that make sense for both sides. For Lloyd, the conversation goes beyond numbers — it’s about belief in the Jaguars’ competitive direction. “If this is about football and the direction the team is heading, I can live with that,” Lloyd said. “I still have unfinished business here. I want to keep fighting for Jacksonville and chase a Super Bowl with people I trust.” The message resonated inside the locker room, underscoring a team-first mindset rare for a player entering his prime. Still, the financial reality remains daunting. Jacksonville is projected to be tight against the cap for 2026, with major decisions looming around cornerstone contracts. A franchise tag for Lloyd would be prohibitively expensive, and a long-term deal at full market value could force painful sacrifices elsewhere on the roster. Now, the Jaguars face a familiar NFL dilemma: balancing cap flexibility with continuity and identity. Lloyd’s willingness to engage in good-faith dialogue adds nuance, but the math is unforgiving. Retaining a star at the peak of his powers may require creativity — or a philosophical shift in how the franchise values elite linebackers. As free agency approaches, Devin Lloyd’s future has become about more than a contract. It is a test of how Jacksonville treats ascending stars, weighs loyalty against fiscal discipline, and defines its competitive window. Whether Lloyd remains in teal or not, his stance has made one thing clear: winning, not just earning, is what truly drives him — and the Jaguars must now decide how much that commitment is worth.

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