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Which Former Jaguars Can Win a Ring in Super Bowl LVII?

From Gardner Minshew to Joe Cullen, here are the former Jaguars who can win a Super Bowl ring with a win in Sunday night's tilt between the Eagles and Chiefs.
Which Former Jaguars Can Win a Ring in Super Bowl LVII?
Which Former Jaguars Can Win a Ring in Super Bowl LVII?

The Jacksonville Jaguars aren't leaving 2023 with a ring, but quite a few former familiar faces will be. 

Whether it be leading the Chiefs' defensive line room, backing up the quarterbacks, or a place in the front office, several former prominent Jaguars round out the Philadelphia Eagles' and Kansas City Chiefs' organizations ahead of Super Bowl LVII.

So, which former Jaguars can earn rings with a win on Sunday? We list a few below.

Kansas City Chiefs 

Joe Cullen: The former Jaguars' defensive line coach and defensive coordinator is with the Chiefs this year as their defensive line coach. He has obviously been a hit in Kansas City considering the year several of their defensive linemen had in 2022, and the former well-liked Jaguars coordinator has a chance to leave the first post-Urban Meyer year with the league's top prize.

Chad Henne: The goodwill Chad Henne had in the Jaguars' fan base likely went out the window when he led a 98-yard touchdown against them in the Divisional Round, but the former long-time starter/backup/spot-starter/everyday man could win his second ring as the backup to Patrick Mahomes tonight.

Blake Bell: In his second stint with the Chiefs, Blake Bell has been around the block a time or two in his career. This included a season with the Jaguars in 2018 where he appeared in 10 games, catching eight passes for 67 yards.

Andy Heck: One of the best offensive line coaches in football, Andy Heck came to Andy Reid straight from Jacksonville. Heck spent eight years on the Jaguars' offensive coaching staff as the assistant offensive line coach (2005) and offensive assistant/assistant offensive line coach (2004) before being promoted to offensive line coach (2006-12).

Philadelphia Eagles

Gardner Minshew: There was once a time when Gardner Minshew was the brightest spot of the Jaguars' season, but the former 2019 and 2020 starter will be a backup in Sunday's game. The former sixth-round pick was traded to the Eagles before the start of last year's regular season after spending two seasons with the Jaguars.

Dave Caldwell: Former Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell has a chance to win a ring on Sunday as the Eagles' senior personnel director/advisor to the general manager, one of the top roles in Howie Roseman's front office. Caldwell was the Jaguars' general manager from 2013-2020 and helped lead the Jaguars to the AFC Championship Game in 2017.

Josiah Scott: Traded to the Eagles in 2021, Josiah Scott was selected by the Jaguars in the fourth-round of the 2020 NFL Draft in Dave Caldwell's final draft at the top of the front office. Scott was injured for much of his rookie season and was then traded when Trent Baalke became general manager and Urban Meyer became head coach.

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John Shipley
JOHN SHIPLEY

John Shipley has been covering the Jacksonville Jaguars as a beat reporter and publisher of Jaguar Report since 2019. Previously, he covered UCF's undefeated season as a beat reporter for NSM.Today, covered high school prep sports in Central Florida, and covered local sports and news for the Palatka Daily News. Follow John Shipley on Twitter at @_john_shipley.

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