Under Wayne Weaver’s leadership, the Jacksonville Jaguars organization established itself as the most successful expansion franchise in league history, with four playoff berths in the team's first five seasons. Adding two division titles and two appearances in the AFC Championship game, the franchise has proven competitive throughout its brief history. These achievements have been the result of Weaver’s commitment to winning. One goal remains: a Super Bowl championship.
Over the past ten seasons, the Jaguars are tied for sixth in the league with an 89-71 (.556) regular season record. The only franchises ahead of them during that span are New England, Denver, Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis. And in the last three years the Jaguars are tied for seventh in the league with a 29-19 mark.
In 2005, the team’s 11th season, the Jaguars posted a 12-4 regular season record, which was the second-best in franchise history, and returned to the postseason after a five-year playoff drought.
As an organization we have experienced success, but we are reminded every season how difficult it is to win in this league, Weaver says. The challenge each year is to be better in every area and to win our division. We believe in what we’re doing and we’re committed to winning. We strive to represent Jacksonville with distinction, both on the playing field and in our community. |