The Jacksonville Jaguars, with a new regime of general manager James Gladstone and head coach Liam Coen, have been aggressive Monday, the opening of the free agent negotiating period, making moves to bolster their secondary and offense.
The Jaguars agreed to three-year deals with free agent cornerback Jourdan Lewis and safety Eric Murray, league sources confirmed to ESPN and also agreed to a three-year, $37.7 million contract with guard Patrick Mekari sources told ESPN. Mekari's deal has a maximum value of $39 million and contains $20-plus million guaranteed.
Mekari will replace Brandon Scherff, who is a free agent.