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Betting on Dyami Brown to continue ascending will pay dividends for Jacksonville Jaguars


The Jacksonville Jaguars wanted to bolster their receiver corps, but instead of setting their sights on Cooper Kupp or Tee Higgins, they took a flyer on , who had a quiet start to his NFL career but got hot in the 2024 playoffs. Based on comments from general manager James Gladstone, the Jags expect him to pick up where he left off. (Black & Teal)

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Betting on Dyami Brown to continue ascending will pay dividends for Jacksonville Jaguars