The Jacksonville Jaguars are having a bit of fun ahead of the NFL Schedule release. Less than an hour before the official announcement, they posted memes on social media roasting all their 2025 opponents.
The team's social media department began a thread on Twitter where they portray each of their opponents for the 2025 season as popcorn. Here's a look at a few of them.
This one shows the Tennessee Titans as a street musician playing for money.
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— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 14, 2025
According to the schedule leaks, the Jaguars are set to face off against the Titans in Weeks 14 and the season finale. Depending on how things play out, these two bouts could have playoff or draft order ramifications.
The one below will surely make the Los Angeles Chargers bring back unpleasant memories. Back in the Wild Card round of the playoffs in 2022, they were winning 27-0, but the Jags ultimately won 31-30.
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— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 14, 2025
The best of the bunch might've been the Indianapolis Colts. Words couldn't do it justice, so take a look yourself.
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— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) May 14, 2025
The Jaguars will tentatively face off against the Indianapolis Colts in Weeks 14 and 17, so they'll get a chance to prove their claim is right.
It's also worth noting that the Jags and every other team will just be having a bit of fun, so nobody should take any of this personally.
Aside from the Colts leak, the Jags appear to be set to deal with a gauntlet that includes the Cincinnati Bengals, the Houston Texans, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Kansas City Chiefs from Weeks 2 to 5.
Before the official NFL schedule release, the only game that was confirmed was the Jags game against the Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium in Week 7. By the time you reading this, though, there's a chance that the whole slate will have been announced.
The Jaguars hit it out of the ballpark with their schedule announcement again
So far, the Jacksonville Jaguars social media department has done a great job of poking fun and revealing their schedule during the NFL official announcement. Last year, they borrowed inspiration from the TV series X-Men and portrayed their players and opponents as mutant superheroes and villains. The year prior, they hired Asher Godman to direct a clip that showed Jaguars players and coaches as players.
It's uncertain what kind of gimmick the Jaguars will employ this year, but based on their track record, it will be must-watch TV, like most of their games in 2025 after hiring Liam Coen in the offseason to replace Doug Pederson and revamping the roster.
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