The Jacksonville Jaguars are going into their 31st season of National Football League play, and they are about to see a long-time franchise record broken. Josh Hines-Allen needs a mere 2.5 sacks to pass up one of the pioneers of the early days, Tony Brackens, who joined the team in their second season of play in ’96. Allen spoke on his mentality going into this season, about breaking the franchise sack record, and his focus is surprisingly elsewhere when it comes to sack numbers. The Jaguars’ win-loss record is obviously the principal focus of Josh, but passing the mark of 23.5 sacks set by Michael Strahan in 2001 and tied by T.J. Watt in 2021 would be major for the franchise, as it woud hint to an improvement in results for the team as a whole.