Harris English still basking in the glow of Jaguars 2025 season
Five-time PGA Tour winner Harris English may be prepping for the Masters but he's ever too busy to talk about the Jacksonville Jaguars.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Jacksonville Jaguars’ No. 1 fan on the PGA Tour can’t wait for the 2026 season to open.
Harris English thinks it will be a continuation of the Jags’ closing stretch of eight victories in a row to win the AFC South and post a 13-4 record, a remarkable turnaround from one of the most devastating losses in team history when they blew a 19-point fourth-quarter lead to the Houston Texans. “It’s just how they picked themselves off the mat,” said English, a five-time PGA Tour winner who went to high school in Chattanooga, Tenn. , with Jacques McClendon, the agent for Jaguars coach Liam Coen .
“They could have gone two different ways from that bad loss and they turned it around, took it the other way and started winning a bunch of games, and were super-competitive. It was awesome to see. ” English attended the Jaguars’ Monday night victory over Kansas City and then the playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills .
He’s been at training camp practices and frequently texts with Coen, talking football and golf. English admitted that the next two seasons might be difficult, with the team playing to a limited capacity (around 43,000 seats) at EverBank Stadium and then in Orlando in 2027 . “I love the direction Liam, [general manager James] Gladstone, [executive vice-president Tony] Boselli, obviously the ownership with Shad Khan, they have the right seats on the bus for everybody,” English said.
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