Jaguars Worried About Key Player Absence Ahead of Game Against Seahawks
The Jacksonville Jaguars face a tough challenge against the Seattle Seahawks today, October 12, 2025, with a vital offensive contributor sidelined, threatening their balanced attack.
The absence of their standout tight end, a cornerstone of both passing and running plays, raises concerns about the team’s ability to execute against Seattle’s relentless defense.
Stepping into the spotlight, tight end Brenton Strange leaves a void that challenges the Jaguars’ offensive rhythm, with his dual-threat presence sorely missed on the field.
“It’s a tough loss, but we’ll adapt,” said coach Liam Coen, emphasizing the team’s resilience as they prepare to face Seattle’s aggressive front seven without Strange.
Veteran Johnny Mundt will take on a larger role, tasked with filling Strange’s shoes in blocking and receiving, critical against Seattle’s formidable defensive line.
The Jaguars’ run game, ranked fifth league-wide with 137 yards per game, risks losing its edge without Strange’s blocking, forcing potential strategic adjustments.
Receivers Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter may see increased targets, capitalizing on Seattle’s weak secondary, which struggles most against tight end receptions.
Despite the setback, Coen plans to deploy jumbo packages with lineman Cole Van Lanen to bolster the line and counter Seattle’s defense effectively.