2025 Jaguars Awards: Vote on Jacksonville’s Most Valuable Player

To put a bow on the 2025-26 NFL season, we’re asking Jacksonville Jaguars fans for their picks on typical season-long awards — MVP, Defensive Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, etc.

The league’s official awards will be announced at the 15th annual NFL Honors event on Feb. 5.

First up: Jaguars 2025 Most Valuable Player.

Devin Lloyd has a strong case; according to 904 Analytics, he led all NFL players in Total EPA and Win Probability Added on interceptions this season. Lloyd’s 99-yard pick-six against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on Monday Night Football may be the Jaguars’ top highlight of the season. The former first-round draft pick earned second-team All-Pro recognition as he blossomed from a stout run defender to a do-it-all backer. Not that PFF grades are everything, but Lloyd’s 88.4 mark ranked first on the team and fourth among all NFL linebackers.

With all that being said, I voted for Trevor Lawrence. He was kinda being carried by the Jaguars’ running game and defense in the first half of the season, but once Liam Coen told him to “cut it loose and let it rip” after Jacksonville’s Week 10 collapse in Houston, Lawrence arguably played like the most valuable player in the sport for the remainder of the regular season. From Weeks 11-18, he led all NFL quarterbacks in total touchdowns (24), total first downs (121), and PFF grade (91.7), and ranked top-three in just about any other metric out there. He was clearly the driving force behind Jacksonville’s eight-game winning streak entering the postseason.

What are your thoughts, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments below!

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