The Jacksonville Jaguars will have a new full-time starting tight end in 2025 after parting ways with two-time Pro Bowler Evan Engram. Engram has a solid first two years at Jacksonville, hauling in 187 receptions for 1,729 yards and eight touchdowns in 34 regular-season games, along with a Pro Bowl selection in 2023. Unfortunately, a hamstring injury and a torn labrum limited him to nine games in 2024, and a change of scenery.
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During Sunday’s interview with John Oehser on the O-Zone Podcast, Brenton Strange was asked about his new role on offense for Year 3. Strange said that he is “definitely ready” for it and has a lot of confidence in himself. He also went through the things that he has to improve at, but believes he is capable of rising to the occasion and the challenge.
“I’m definitely ready for it,” Strange said, via Oehser. “I have a lot of confidence in myself and I’ve always had a lot of confidence in myself. I feel like I’m always one of the best players on the field. I feel like that’s the mentality I bring.
“I think I have room to grow for sure,” he added. “And I have room everywhere. That’s not just as a receiver. That’s being a blocker, being a leader on this team, I have so much more room to grow. I’m excited for that. It’s gonna be challenging, but I’m up for the challenge. I know I’m capable.”
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“Brenton plays the game the right way. I’ll say that for sure,” Coen said, via Shipley. “I love the way he competes through the whistle. He does it through the whistle, plays with an edge, he’s got some twitch, he’s strong, he’ll get his hands on you in the blocking. I really appreciate it.
“He’ll elevate just by alone getting more reps, and getting him on the field is a good thing for us.”