Angry Jaguars fans fly banner over team's stadium with brutal message to owner Shahid Khan
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Fans of the Jacksonville Jaguars have been thoroughly unimpressed with their team the past two seasons - and some are beginning to call for the jobs of key figures in the franchise. Last year, the Jags went 6-2 to start their season and were favorites to win the AFC South before their bye week. After that week, they promptly went 3-6 and missed out on the playoffs entirely.
This season, they weren't favorites for the division but were expected to compete. Instead, they went 3-12 going into this weekend and were eliminated from the playoffs early. As a result, fans were expressing their anger during their final home game of the regular season on Sunday.
Much of that anger has been directed at owner Shahid 'Shad' Kahn and general manager Trent Baalke. That included an airplane that flew over EverBank Field that carried a banner behind it, reading,' Shad-Fire Baalke! For Duval!,' referring to Duval County where Jacksonville resides.
“Shad - Fire Baalke! For Duval!”Jaguars fans have brought the airplane banner trend to Jacksonville pic.twitter.com/GpEBLd3eRP. A plane flying over EverBank Stadium called on Jaguars owner Shad Kahn to fire his GM. Since taking over the Jags' GM job in 2020, Trent Baalke has been to the playoffs just once.
Baalke has been in his post since taking over the general manager position on an interim basis in November of 2020. Under his leadership, the Jaguars have put up a record of 25-47 and the team only made the playoffs once - in the 2022 season when they reached the Divisional round before losing to the eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.