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

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.

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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.

After Being Left Out of Texans’ Plans, 2x Pro Bowl Star Expresses Desire to Join Chiefs – Ready to Sign Lifetime Deal to Show Loyalty to the Team
Houston, Texas In a surprising turn of events, Joe Mixon, the two-time Pro Bowl running back for the Houston Texans, has publicly expressed his desire to join the Kansas City Chiefs after learning that he no longer fits into the Texans' future plans. After a series of offseason moves, the Texans have decided to part ways with the veteran running back, and Mixon, known for his playmaking ability, is now looking for a fresh start. Joe Mixon’s Notable Achievements: 2x Pro Bowl (2024, 2025) 1,000+ rushing yards and 1,000+ receiving yards in the same season (2025) Offensive Player of the Year 2025 Helped Texans reach the playoffs in 2025 Mixon, who joined the Texans in 2024, had a significant impact over the past two seasons. However, with the change in strategy under head coach Mike McCarthy, Mixon was informed that he no longer fits into the team's long-term plans. In light of this, Mixon, who had a successful two years in Houston, is now focused on joining a team with championship aspirations — and the Kansas City Chiefs is the destination he has his eyes on. “I’ve always admired the winning culture of the Chiefs and how they operate on both sides of the ball,” Mixon said in a statement following his departure from the Texans. “It’s an organization built for success, and I want to be part of that. If the opportunity arises, I’m ready to sign a lifetime deal and give everything I have to Kansas City, as long as they want me there.” Mixon’s public statement reflects not only his desire to continue his career at a high level but also his commitment to a team he believes is built for future greatness. With Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco possibly leaving in free agency, Mixon sees this as the perfect opportunity to join a team with championship aspirations. “I’m not just looking for a team; I’m looking for a place where I can contribute to a legacy,” Mixon added. “I’ve always respected how Kansas City plays — their commitment to winning, the organization, and the fans. This is where I can leave my mark and help the team win more championships.” The Chiefs, who have consistently been one of the top teams in the NFL, are expected to be active in the running back market this offseason. While they may look to draft a long-term solution, Mixon’s interest could provide them with a veteran option at a cost-effective price, giving them a reliable presence in the backfield. Mixon’s willingness to commit long-term to Kansas City shows his determination to play for a team that values his talent and gives him a shot at competing for another Super Bowl ring. The Texans’ loss could very well be the Chiefs’ gain, as Mixon looks to revive his career in a new home.