Legend Tony Boselli Speaks Out Demanding NFL Reconsider 2026 NFL Honors After Two Jacksonville Jaguars Stars Are Excluded at the Last Minute
Boselli, a longtime supporter of his hometown team, didn't hesitate to criticize the NFL. The former Jaguars offensive lineman took to social media and gave an interview, demanding that the NFL reconsider its decision, calling the exclusion of Trevor Lawrence and Liam Coen "an insult" to the organization and its loyal fans.

"The numbers don’t lie. They had an outstanding season that helped the team make an incredible turnaround compared to last year’s poor record. They transformed the team into a true championship contender. This isn’t just about stats, it’s about recognizing their effort and contribution to the team’s success." Boselli shared.
Trevor Lawrence, a candidate for AP MVP and Comeback Player of the Year, led the NFL with 4,007 yards and 29 touchdown passes along with 9 rushing touchdowns, helping the Jaguars make an incredible turnaround from the previous season. Despite being one of the best players of the season, Lawrence didn’t win the deserved award.

Head Coach Liam Coen, one of the top contenders for AP Coach of the Year, led the Jaguars to 9 wins in his first season. Coen's offensive line showed vast improvement, and his success propelled the Jaguars into one of the league’s top teams. However, Coen finished second, losing to Mike Vrabel by 19 votes.

NFL’s response came swiftly, but it did little to lessen the disappointment of fans and players. According to the league, the voting process was based on "individual performance metrics," and "the final decision was made according to official criteria." However, this explanation did not calm the Jaguars community's anger, as fans and analysts questioned how such influential players could be overlooked.
Boselli’s passionate call for change only fueled the fire, with fans rallying behind him, demanding more transparency from the NFL. As the wave of protest continues to grow, it’s clear that the exclusion of Lawrence and Coen left a significant mark on the 2026 NFL Honors, and the community’s disappointment will not subside anytime soon.
While the Jaguars prepare for Super Bowl 60, it remains to be seen whether the NFL will reconsider its stance or whether these exclusions will only fuel the team’s championship aspirations. One thing is certain: Tony Boselli will not back down, and neither will the Jaguars' fans.
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