Report: Jaguars add more firepower by signing Seferian-Jenkins
Elsa / Getty Images Sport / Getty
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to sign free-agent tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins to a two-year contract worth up to $11 million, a source told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Seferian-Jenkins produced a comeback season in 2017, catching 50 passes for the Jets following two seasons (one in New York, one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) in which he had a combined 13 catches and looked on his way out of the league.
The Jaguars have already added receiver Donte Moncrief and All-Pro guard Andrew Norwell and re-signed Marqise Lee. The signing of Seferian-Jenkins gives Jacksonville a long-needed threat from the tight-end position.
HEADLINES
- Campbell excited about new coordinators: Lions aren't 'starting from scratch'
- Patriots' McDaniels: 'Blessing' to take year off football
- Reds become 1st team since 1960 to lose 3 straight 1-0 games
- Bruins winless in 10 straight games after falling to Canadiens
- Giannis records historic 35-15-20 stat line in win over 76ers
Advertisement