Jacksonville Jaguars guard Brandon Scherff had been a potential cut candidate before the team worked out a contract restructuring with the veteran lineman.
Adam Schefter reports that the Jaguars have agreed to a new deal with G Brandon Scherff. Schefter notes that the deal will fully guarantee his salary for 2024, add three void years to his deal, and save the Jaguars $5 million in cap space for this season.
Before the restructuring, Brandon Scherff would have been one of the highest-paid players on the Jaguars’ roster. Reports came out Thursday on the Jacksonville Jaguars restructuring right guard Brandon Scherff’s contract to create more cap space.
The Jacksonville Jaguars struggled to get things going offensively last season despite making a surprise playoff push in 2022. One of the factors that contributed to the disappointing season was the team’s inability to stop elite AFC teams from affecting their effectiveness in the league.
On the same day the Jacksonville Jaguars spent big on their left guard, they also locked in their guard on the other side of the line. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Jaguars are "closing in" on a restructured deal for right guard Brandon Scherff, who was previously set to be one of the highest-paid players on the roster.
The Jaguars are creating cap space. It's starting with cornerback Darious Williams. It could continue with offensive lineman Brandon Scherff and safety Rayshawn Jenkins.
The Jacksonville Jaguars haven't been afraid to spend big money on offensive guards in the past. Could they do it again in 2024? They did in 2014 with Zane Beadles.
San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Arik Armstead suffered an injury during Sunday’s win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, and he is not pleased with how it happened.
The 49ers defense perhaps was incentivized to ratchet up the pressure after a play late in the first quarter when 49ers defensive tackle Arik Armstead went to the ground with a right knee injury he said was caused by some questionable tactics used by Jaguars offensive lineman Brandon Scherff.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will have two key players on the field vs. the New Orleans Saints on Thursday Night Football, with both quarterback Trevor Lawrence
Week 7 of the 2023 NFL season begins this Thursday with a cross-conference matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Jacksonville Jaguars on "Thursday Night Football."
The Jacksonville Jaguars are catching a lucky break before Week 2. With the Kansas City Chiefs set to visit EverBank Stadium on Sunday, the Jaguars got
Thursday saw two Jacksonville Jaguars starting offensive linemen return to practice, albeit in a limited setting, a few days before their Week 2 bout vs.
Brandon Scherff is still one of the league's best. The Jacksonville Jaguars right guard started all 19 games in his first season with the Jaguars, wearing the captain's patch and setting the tone for the Jaguars' run game.
Each year, two of the most important games for the Jacksonville Jaguars come against their most bitter and storied of rivals: the Tennessee Titans. This year, though, the season-finale clash between the two adversaries will be with AFC South championship and playoff implications on hand.
The longest-tenured player on the Washington offense is moving on. Offensive lineman Brandon Scherff is expected to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars, per ESPN.
This year’s NFL free agency period will not officially open until March 16 at 4 p.m., but the first major date on the league’s 2022 calendar has already arrived.
While the Washington Football Team's run game just ended on a positive note against the New York Giants , a key part to that success may be gone next season. Washington left guard Brandon Scherff will be an unrestricted free agent in 2022, after being on a $38-million franchise tag in 2021. "I'd love to be here.
The COVID-19 situation for the Washington Football Team continues to evolve.
The first 10 players of the NFL’s Top 100 included All-Pro guard Brandon Scherff of the Washington Football Team. The NFL’s Top 100 players list premiered Sunday on the NFL Network.
Washington Football Team All-Pro offensive guard Brandon Scherff is comfortable with playing on the franchise tag for a second consecutive season. Scherff will play the 2021 season on an $18.04 million tag.
Scherff will play a second straight season under the franchise tag, making a little over $18 million, before hitting unrestricted free agency in March 2022.
The clock is ticking for Brandon Scherff and the Washington Football Team to hammer out a long-term deal. The two sides have until July 15 before negotiations have to be tabled until the end of the 2021 season.
Brandon Scherff has not had contract talks with the Washington Football Team since the All-Pro right guard signed his franchise tag last month. Talks having seemingly broken down.
It's the second consecutive year Washington tagged Scherff.
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