NFL teams are gearing up ahead of free agency, restructuring contracts and releasing players that no longer fit their vision or their budget. The Jacksonville Jaguars are no different and have cut ties with veteran running back Carlos Hyde.
Hyde is coming off of a 2021 season that saw him in a reduced role behind Jaguars workhorse back James Robinson. In 12 games, including two starts, Hyde produced career lows across the board.
Despite entering last year's free agency cycle with some of the most available cap space in the entire NFL, the Jacksonville Jaguars didn't make many home run swings on the open market.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a stud running back in James Robinson and Travis Etienne should be back in 2022 after missing his rookie campaign with a Lysfranc injury.
With just a few weeks left, that’ll cap the season for both Hyde and Jenkins.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (2-11) and Houston Texans (2-11) will meet in a rematch of last-place teams to determine who the AFC's true biggest loser is during Week 14.
The Jaguars will be without its backup running back on Sunday in Carlos Hyde. The Jaguars entered this week plenty banged up, but are looking to get back a couple of key players this week, including center Brandon Linder, who missed last week’s contest against the Tennessee Titans due to a back injury.
Jaguars interim head coach Darrell Bevell mentioned that James Robinson will be played like a starting running back in his Thursday press conference. Even though that was likely going to be the case regardless, it’s now a bit of a necessity.
The Jaguars were a 13-point underdog heading into their Week 13 game against the Los Angeles and winning looks like a daunting task, especially when you take into account they’re coming off three straight losses.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are not dwelling on their 31-7 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 8 and are getting ready to take on the Buffalo Bills in Week 9.
It’s fair to wonder how much control Meyer has over his team right now in light of the controversy he sparked last week.
The Jacksonville Jaguars released their first official depth chart a few days before their first preseason game on August 14. There were certainly a few surprises.
Carlos Hyde was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as a backup to Chris Carson and the longtime veteran is embracing his role, as he hopes to bolster the team's backfield.
Carlos Hyde finished 13th in the NFL last season with 1.070 rushing yards.
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