Jaguars Announce Major QB Signing Amid Trevor Lawrence Trade Talks as Ousted Chiefs WR Finds New Team

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“I’m not going to Pittsburgh.” Well, that settles it. Trevor Lawrence isn’t about to swap his Jacksonville sunshine for the steel curtain. And honestly, can you blame him? After a season that saw him take 35 sacks—including that Azeez Al-Shaair hit that probably still haunts his nightmares—he’s not about to walk into a QB room where he has to battle for a job that’s already his.

Two QBs fighting for QB1? That’s like trying to run the ball against the 2000 Ravens—just not a good idea. Meanwhile, let’s be real: the Jags aren’t letting him go anywhere. Not yet. Not when they’ve invested three years, a boatload of hope, and a No. 1 overall pick into him. Lawrence is still the guy Shad Khan is banking on to bring Jacksonville its first-ever Super Bowl. So, what does the #16 say? “I’m happy here in Jacksonville. … We want to win a Super Bowl here, and I think we can do that.”

That’s what the fans want to see. A QB for the franchise, and vice versa, and now, it’s the team’s turn: The front office is moving pieces around him, not replacing him. Adam Schefter reported on X, “Jaguars announced they have signed QB John Wolford and WR Louis Rees-Zammit to their active roster.” They’re adding depth, not drama.

Both players are familiar faces for the Jaguars’ fans as they spent some time on the team last year. In December, Wolford was signed to their practice squad, and on the other hand, Rees-Zammit spent the season on their practice squad as part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program.

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