

The Jacksonville Jaguars have surged through the ranks with a commanding victory over the Denver Broncos, breaking the latter's undefeated streak at their home turf, Mile High Stadium. With a record of 11-4, the Jaguars are on the cusp of securing a playoff position, riding high from their sixth consecutive win. Key to their momentum was a decisive 14-point victory over the Broncos, who had not tasted defeat since September, underscoring the Jaguars' statement of intent as they hunt for postseason glory. This impressive run places them tantalizingly close to a playoff berth, pending the outcome of the Indianapolis Colts' clash with the San Francisco 49ers. The Jaguars are poised to reclaim a spot in the playoffs for the first time since 2022, provided the Colts falter, shedding their early-season strength with a current 8-6 record that’s proving fragile against in-form opponents. Despite this upward trajectory, the Jaguars face challenges with the absence of star linebacker Travis Hunter. Since suffering an LCL tear, Hunter has been unavailable, his season prematurely concluded. Initial hopes for a postseason return have been dashed, as Hunter continues rehabilitation, anticipated to rejoin team activities by mid-2026 after completing his recovery regime. While Hunter remains sidelined, the team's focus is unwavering; eyes set on maintaining their streak and overcoming their playoff drought. With Hunter projected to make a full recovery and return to training by May, the Jaguars look forward to reinvigorated strength and depth in the coming season, secretly harboring championship aspirations as they glimpse into the future. For now, the Jaguars remain resolute, hoping to leverage their current form into a triumphant playoff campaign.