The Jacksonville Jaguars have bolstered their offensive line by signing former Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Fred Johnson to a one-year contract. Johnson, who has played for multiple teams throughout his career, brings valuable experience and depth to the Jaguars’ roster.
This acquisition aligns with the Jaguars’ ongoing strategy to strengthen their offensive line, following the recent additions of offensive tackle Chuma Edoga and center Robert Hainsey.
The team’s commitment to enhancing their offensive front is evident under the leadership of newly appointed Executive Vice President of Operations, Tony Boselli, a Hall of Fame offensive lineman and the franchise’s first-ever draft pick.
As the Jaguars continue to make strategic moves in free agency, the addition of Johnson is expected to provide quarterback Trevor Lawrence with improved protection and contribute to the team’s offensive success in the upcoming season.