Jaguars make 4 roster moves, sign two veteran players

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The Jacksonville Jaguars announced four roster moves ahead of mandatory minicamp next week.

On Thursday, the Jaguars signed offensive lineman Trystan Colon and cornerback Dane Jackson.

As the corresponding moves to make room on the roster, the team also placed cornerback Keith Taylor on injured reserve and waived offensive lineman Sal Wormley.

Jaguars make two additions to offseason roster​


Both Colon and Jackson are experienced players, having been in the NFL since 2020. Colon went undrafted that year, while Jackson was a seventh-round pick by Buffalo.

Colon has played 1,214 career snaps on offense, spending time at all three interior offensive line positions. He has appeared in 63 games, making 19 starts.

Colon has spent time with Baltimore, Arizona, and most recently Detroit.

Jackson, meanwhile, has played 2,562 defensive snaps, playing in 64 games with 31 starts. He's logged three career interceptions with 30 pass deflections.

Jaguars move on from two players​


This is the second time in roughly a month that the Jaguars have waived Wormley. After the first time he was let go, he was signed back not long after.

After five seasons at Penn State, the Jaguars signed Wormley as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 NFL draft. In college, Wormley was a three-year starter and played nearly 2,400 career offensive snaps, almost all of which came at right guard.

He would spend last season on the Jacksonville practice squad and was signed to a reserve/futures deal for the 2026 season in January.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars roster: Jacksonville announced 4 moves before minicamp

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