

The Facts: On the Jaguars' to-do list is needing make a decision whether to re-sign Chark or let him explore free agency. According to Times-Union staffer John Reid, Chark, who continues to rehab from injury in Jacksonville, could likely draw a short-term contract extension from the Jaguars but he is likely to be coveted from several NFL teams that may be willing to offer more money.
Diehards Line:
Chark was limited to playing just four games last season after he suffered a season-ending fractured ankle in Week 4. After a breakout sophomore season in 2019 when Chark caught 73 passes for 1,008 yards and eight touchdowns, he has combined for 60 catches for 115 yards and seven touchdowns over the past two seasons. ... We'll be watching this situation closely as free agency starter nearer.