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5 must-read Jacksonville Jaguars articles today, July 5th
5 must-read Jacksonville Jaguars articles today, July 5th

USA Today

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

5 must-read Jacksonville Jaguars articles today, July 5th

Stay up to date here with the latest Jacksonville Jaguars news with five must-read articles of the day on July 5th. Stay up to date here with the latest Jacksonville Jaguars news with five must-read articles of the day on July 5th. Here are five recent articles from Jaguars Wire over the last few days to help keep you in the know. Arik Armstead on what sets Jacksonville Jaguars' Liam Coen apart from other coaches Jaguars' DT Arik Armstead recently explained how Liam Coen differs from other coaches that he has had. You can read the full story here. Where do Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' uniforms rank among NFL throwbacks? Where do the Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' jerseys rank among other throwback uniforms across the NFL? You can read the full story here. 2025 Best available NFL free agents with Jacksonville Jaguars training camp nearing With Jaguars' training camp nearing, who are the best available NFL free agents that are still out there? You can read the full story here. WATCH: Jacksonville Jaguars K Cam Little casually makes 72 yard field goal Watch as Jacksonville Jaguars' K Cam Little casually makes a 72-yard field goal in a recent workout. You can read the full story here. Jaguars DT Arik Armstead shares initial impression of Travis Hunter after the offseason Jaguars DT Arik Armstead recently shared his initial impressions of Travis Hunter after watching him during offseason programs. You can read the full story here.

Where do Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' uniforms rank among NFL throwbacks?
Where do Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' uniforms rank among NFL throwbacks?

USA Today

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Where do Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' uniforms rank among NFL throwbacks?

Where do the Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' jerseys rank among other throwback uniforms across the NFL? Where do the Jacksonville Jaguars 'Prowler' throwback jerseys rank among the other teams' throwback uniforms across the NFL? Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports ranked all 21 of the recent throwback remakes that we've seen as of late. The Jaguars and their Prowlers found themselves in the top 10, coming in at No. 9 overall. "Jacksonville did 1990s NFL fans justice when it debuted its late 1990s uniform design to commemorate the team's 30th season in the NFL," wrote Kerr. "These uniforms were a carbon copy of the 1998 uniforms, with the 1998 logo on the side." The Jaguars brought back the Prowler uniforms last season to celebrate their 30th season in the NFL. The team wore them in Week 5 against Indianapolis and then again in Week 15 against the New York Jets. The throwback combo features a black helmet with the Jaguars' original logo, teal jerseys with a running Jaguar on the shoulder, and white pants. NFL teams are permitted to wear alternate jerseys up to four different times during the 2025 season. Executive Vice President Tony Boselli has already said that they will be sure to "maximize" anytime they can wear the Prowler uniforms. As of now, the Jaguars cannot change what their full-time uniform looks like, but when that time comes, the Prowlers could be making a full comeback. "We can't change them immediately to be a full-time jersey. Stay tuned," Boselli said on 1010XL, via Jaguars on SI. "We'll communicate that as we have the opportunity to at our next jersey change. But for this year, expect us to maximize. I believe it's four times that we can wear the Prowlers, and we're going to maximize and wear those Prowlers as much as we can."

Plymouth Prowler Trailers Are Surprisingly Cheap
Plymouth Prowler Trailers Are Surprisingly Cheap

The Drive

time15-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Drive

Plymouth Prowler Trailers Are Surprisingly Cheap

The latest car news, reviews, and features. Looking for a quirky way to augment your '90s regalia? How about one of these custom utility trailers built for (and authorized by) Plymouth to accompany its quirkiest production car, the hot-rod-inspired Prowler. You don't even need a Plymouth to haul one of these suckers; it's a trailer like any other, and even offers power brakes. And one of them could be yours for less than you might think, judging by what we're seeing on Bring a Trailer. Bring a Trailer Plymouth didn't sell a whole lot of Prowlers, and its companion trailers were rarer still. Manufactured for Chrysler Corporation by Ajax Trailers (in Warren, not far from the mothership in Auburn Hills), they're surprisingly sophisticated little things. The trunk lid comes with gas struts, and the interior is lined with grey fabric, which is fancier than some actual trunks from the late 1990s. Not surprisingly, there's a reasonable amount of style to go with its substance. The Prowler was all about making a scene, after all, and the trailer doesn't disappoint. The chrome wheels fit the aesthetic perfectly. This one even comes with a black vinyl protector for the paint job. It doesn't look amazing when installed, but that's a small price to pay to prevent the inevitable rock chips. Based on this previous listing, they're reasonably useful little things. It can carry 615 pounds (which would probably be tough to hit unless you're trying to stack bags of Quickcrete in there). It also notes that only about 1,400 were produced, making the nearly-$5,000 price tag pretty easy to digest. While you'd certainly get bonus points for pairing this with a Prowler, it would look right at home behind a few of the little roadsters' contemporaries. The PT Cruiser was rated to tow up to 1,000 pounds for some model years—precisely the same as the little Ajax trailer's gross vehicle weight rating. But if you're hoping for something a little less… stigmatized, there's always the Chevy SSR. Got a news tip? Spot a trend that we're missing? We'd love to hear from you at tips@

Tony Boselli says Jaguars will wear their throwback uniforms as much as the NFL allows
Tony Boselli says Jaguars will wear their throwback uniforms as much as the NFL allows

NBC Sports

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Tony Boselli says Jaguars will wear their throwback uniforms as much as the NFL allows

Jaguars Executive V.P. of Football Operations says the team wants to wear its 'Prowler' throwback uniforms — the uniforms Boselli himself wore during his Jaguars career as a Hall of Fame offensive tackle — as often as permitted under NFL rules. Boselli was asked on 1010XL about fans clamoring for the throwback uniforms to return permanently, and Boselli said he wants to see the return of the uniform design named for jerseys with a prowling jaguar on the sleeve. 'I'm with the fans. You know where I lie. I would wear those dang things every game if we were allowed. I think this year we're allowed to wear them up to four. We will maximize. Any time we can wear the power of the old-school jerseys, they will be on,' Boselli said. Boselli said the NFL doesn't allow teams to make too many changes to its uniforms and that the Jaguars couldn't immediately return to the old uniform design, but he indicated that the Jaguars could be heading to a time when the Prowlers are the main uniform and the current main uniform is the alternate. 'There are league rules of how often you can change the jerseys,' Boselli said. 'We will abide by those rules. We can't change them immediately to be a full-time jersey. Stay tuned. We'll communicate that as we have the opportunity to at our next jersey change. But for this year, expect us to maximize. I believe it's four times that we can wear the Prowlers, and we're going to maximize and wear those Prowlers as much as we can.' The Jaguars wore the original Prowler uniforms when the team first played as an expansion franchise, then slightly modified them in 1998 before a significant uniform change in 2009.

Flashback: Test-Driving The 2000 Plymouth Prowler
Flashback: Test-Driving The 2000 Plymouth Prowler

Forbes

time10-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Forbes

Flashback: Test-Driving The 2000 Plymouth Prowler

Today marks my 25th year of testing and reviewing new cars, trucks and motorycles - April 10, 2000. Many people have asked 'What's your favorite car that you've tested?' Figuring it will be an exotic. But my 'favorite' - or one of them - is the 2000 Plymouth Prowler, seen below. It was ridiculous, it was impractical, it was expensive for the time and, with the top up, visibility sucked. It was also more fun that the proverbial barrel of monkeys. Here's what I had to say about it. 2000 Plymouth Prowler Courtesy of Many people move to NYC to do one of two things - to become famous or to be left alone. I've done the being left alone part. Now that I've driven the Prowler I feel I know what it must be like to be famous. During the test drive period of this fire-engine red (not shown) 2-seat exclamation point on wheels, I was barraged by camera-wielding tourists and locals alike, constantly beeped at, challenged to races, and surrounded every time I stopped somewhere. By the end of the test period I had learned to anticipate inquiries which I was obliged to answer again and again, and had a sound bite prepared for each one. I will now share them with you. The Prowler has a V6, 3.5 litre, 253 horsepower engine. It's a 4-speed automatic with clutchless manual capability. Its acceleration is excellent and the car handles superbly. It gets ok mileage - 17 MPG in the city and about 23 on the highway. 2000 Plymouth Prowler Courtesy of Their is no trunk space to speak of - it's not a car for long trips. The brakes are somewhat mushy for a car capable of this speed. The ride is rough, too. Passengers absorb the full brunt of NYC industrial-sized potholes, each of which was felt like an explosion but we never got a flat or messed up the fragile front suspension. I shared part of the test drive with pro racer Adrian Cenni, which was rather like driving inside a running blender. Adrian Cenni Courtesy of Instagram 'I liked the car," Cenni said at the end, as I staggered around thinking 'I need a cigarette, and I don't even smoke.' Cenni continued: 'It doesn't have an audible growl, but it had a pretty decent acceleration for a V6. Under hard braking, I felt the back wheels wanted to lock up, despite the presence of anti-lock brakes. However, the car didn't have a lot of body roll when I swerved from side to side and I liked that. A really nice feature is the driver's visibility of the front wheels and fenders as you drive.' 2000 Plymouth Prowler Courtesy of Though driving the Prowler is like negotiating a 4-wheeled, rocket-shaped disco ball, it's really a beautiful, well made machine and has drawn raves from consumers and trade magazines alike. 2000 is the last year they'll be made, so grab one now if you want to become an overnight star. (JM note: Chrysler would have something to say about that, in time.) 2000 Plymouth Prowler Courtesy of Put it this way - the Prowler was the only car I've ever tested where the guys driving Porsche Boxsters slowed down to check me out. New standard features include an electrochromatic rearview mirror, a mini-trip computer situated on the rearview mirror, speed sensitive automatic volume control, a steering wheel mounted mute switch and leather shift boot. There are no options listed, but the destination charge is is $700.00, which brings the final price to $43,400. They're still around, too! If you're interested in buying one, visit Ride safe! JM

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