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  1. Blake Bortles (2014–2018) Chad Henne (2012–2014) Blaine Gabbert (2011–2013) David Garrard (2002–2011) Mark Brunell (1995–2003) The number of games they started during the season is listed to the right: Most games as starting quarterback. These quarterbacks have started for the Jaguars in regular season games (through the 2023 NFL season).

    Season
    Regular Season
    Trevor Lawrence (8–8) / C. J. Beathard ...
    Trevor Lawrence (3–14)
    Gardner Minshew (1–7) / Mike Glennon ...
    • Steve Beuerlein
    • Mark Brunell
    • Rob Johnson
    • Byron Leftwich
    • David Garrard
    • Luke Mccown
    • Blaine Gabbert
    • Chad Henne
    • Blake Bortles
    • Cody Kessler

    The first quarterback in Jaguars history, Steve Beuerlein owned a Super Bowl ring from Dallas Cowboys days and eight years of NFL experience when the Jaguars picked him in the expansion draft. He also didn't stay very long. Six games into his first year in Jacksonville, he lost his spot to the more mobile Mark Brunell, and within a year was suiting...

    Mark Brunell became the first Jaguars quarterback to reach the playoffs, and for many Jags fans, he's still the most memorable. The left-hander won the job during 1995 and kept the job eight years, directing four consecutive playoff runs from 1996 to 1999, earning three Pro Bowl selections and creating some of the team's most sparkling highlights. ...

    No, Rob Johnson didn't play too much football for the Jaguars — just one start, in fact, coming in the 1997 season. But the fourth-round draft choice from Southern California still played an important role in the team's history. After completing more than 78 percent of his passes in part-time duty, Johnson found himself in demand, and the Jaguars t...

    It took a wacky chain of events, including an unheard-of missed pick by the Minnesota Vikings, to bring Byron Leftwich to Jacksonville in the first round of the 2003 draft. His arrival heralded the end of the Mark Brunell era. Jaguars fans groused about Leftwich's up-and-down accuracy (he never completed more than 60.5 percent of passes), lack of m...

    Originally, David Garrard was brought to Jacksonville as a backup and potential successor to Mark Brunell. He ended up as the backup and ultimate successor to Byron Leftwich in time for 2007. More agile than Leftwich, Garrard led the Jaguars to a 2007 playoff victory in Pittsburgh and, at his best, was nearly impossible to pick off. But his last ye...

    Garrard's exit briefly inaugurated the micro-era of Luke McCown, perhaps the least remembered quarterback to start a Jacksonville game for reasons other than injury. A journeyman who had backed up Garrard in the previous two seasons, McCown won his first start against Tennessee but crashed miserably against the Jets on Sept. 18 - 6 of 19 passing fo...

    The Jaguars had drafted Blaine Gabbertat No. 10 overall out of Missouri with expectations that he would steer the offense through the next decade. This did not work. Gabbert was error-prone, tentative and inaccurate (barely 50 percent completion) as a rookie, and though he showed faint flickers of improvement in year two, the writing was quickly on...

    In six years on the First Coast, Chad Hennestarted only 22 games and none at all in his final three seasons. Jaguars fans' expectations were always limited for the former Dolphins quarterback, let go after four interception-plagued years in Miami, and the Jags planned for him to back up Blaine Gabbert. When Gabbert stumbled, though, Henne ended up ...

    A quarterback who grew up in Florida, one who went to college in the Sunshine State. Finally, this was the one who was bound to turn the Jaguars around. Everything set up perfectly for Blake Bortles, who rode into Jacksonville as the No. 3 overall pick in 2014 at the helm of a rebuilding but optimistic team. Everything, that is, except the consiste...

    The Jaguars acquired Cody Kessler from the hapless Browns with an eye toward finding a backup for Bortles. When Bortles' accuracy and confidence both collapsed during a 2018 season that grew uglier by the week, head coach Doug Marrone made the call for Kessler, first briefly during an October loss to Houston and then on a long-term basis in Novembe...

  2. William Trevor Lawrence (born October 6, 1999) is an American football quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). Considered among the highest-touted college football prospects, he won the 2019 National Championship Game as a freshman with the Clemson Tigers and set the school's record for quarterback wins.

  3. Meanwhile; the Jaguars had boasted an impressive 14–2 campaign under pro-bowl quarterback Mark Brunell; culminating in the Jaguars defeating Miami in a 62–7 blowout loss. The Jaguars managed an improbable upset victory during the 2021 season as the team had declined severely under controversial head coach Urban Meyer .

    • Mark Brunell. M. Brunell. 125 67 58 .536 39 23 28 35 0.
    • David Garrard. D. Garrard 78 40 38 .513 24 18 16 20 0.
    • Blake Bortles. B. Bortles 76 26 50 .342 18 20 8 30 0.
    • Byron Leftwich. B. Leftwich 45 24 21 .533 15 6 9 0 Trevor Lawrence T. Lawrence 52 31 .404 12 14 17 Gardner Minshew G. Minshew 20 7 13 .350 4 5 3 8 0.
  4. Mark Brunell (1995–2003) The number of games they started during the season is listed to the right: Most games as starting quarterback[] These quarterbacks have started for the Jaguars in regular season games (through the 2018 NFL season). Team career passing records[] (Through the 2018 NFL season) See also[] List of Jacksonville Jaguars players.

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