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Josh Hines-Allen's Strength Off the Field Fuels His Return On It

DAY 4 JHA Article

JACKSONVILLE – His goals remain lofty, and his desire remains great.

That's true for Josh Hines-Allen even as he enters his seventh NFL season following an emotional offseason. Family outweighed football in recent months, which the veteran defensive end discussed at length following Day 4 of Jaguars 2025 Training Camp Sunday.

He also discussed objectives for the 2025 season. And numbers.

"Twenty-three," he said, smiling.

That's the NFL record for sacks in a season, a goal in keeping with how Hines-Allen – a, two-time Pro Bowl selection and the Jaguars' single-season sacks record-holder – has approached seasons throughout his career.

"All pass rushers should strive for that goal like every team strives to win a Super Bowl," he said following a two-hour practice at the Miller Electric Center Sunday.

Being elite, and being a champion, indeed long have been foremost among Hines-Allen's preseason objectives. Those remain goals – along with getting the 2.5 sacks needed to move past Tony Brackens' 55 into first place on the franchise's all-time career sacks list.

"My goal is to break the record and not really focus on it," Hines-Allen said. "I just know that if I handle what I need to handle, stay healthy, know what I'm doing, communicate, anticipate what's happening, then everything's going to play off the way it's supposed to."

Jacksonville, Fla. — Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen (41) and family during training camp at the Miller Electric Center on July 27, 2025.

Allen, the No. 7 overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, spoke to the media at length Sunday. And while he talked goals extensively, his major focus was a recent announcement from he and his wife, Kaitlyn, that their son, Wesley, is recovering from cancer.

Wesley, 7, was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia after he developed a fever and began bleeding from a tooth a few days before the Jaguars' 2024 regular-season finale in January.

"Our main goal was to make sure Wesley was healthy first," Hines-Allen said. "We wanted to make sure that he was in a good position for us to speak about it, because I know once the word gets out that he's in remission, it's going to be more uplifting, more positive.

"So, our goal was to really wait until he got healthy. The timing was just perfect, and we're here today talking about it."

Hines-Allen on Sunday also discussed support received from coaches and teammates since learning of the diagnosis. He missed the Jaguars' Week 18 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts, and he said the support from that season's coaching staff through this season's – as well as from teammates and the entire organization – has been constant, important and "super cool."

"They text me dang near every day, especially during the offseason: 'How's Wesley?''' Hines-Allen said. "Not even 'Josh, how are you doing? How's your mental?' It's 'How's Wesley?' They message family first at all times and they really truly mean it. The last staff, they did as well. When I told [Former Head Coach] Doug 'Pederson], they said, 'You're okay. Take your time.' Even coming in here, [the new staff], for them to embrace me as, 'How's Wesley? How's your family? How's your wife? How's your family doing?' Then it's, 'How's training?

"They really truly care, not just asking to ask, just asking to really see how I'm really feeling."

Hines-Allen Family

Hines-Allen and Kaitlyn also this past Friday announced that their nonprofit foundation, Four One For All, will launch a season-long campaign: "Four One For Hope," the objective of which is to support four cancer-focused non-profits each month of the regular season.

The four non-profits:

  • Nemours Children's Hospital (September)
  • American Cancer Society (October)
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville (November)
  • National Pediatric Cancer Foundation (December)

Hines-Allen said his hope is to send a message "that a lot of people go through it."

"A lot of people that you may not know in your daily life has had some type of cancer at a young age or probably getting it now," he said. "You can always be there to support them, care for them, give them love because I think that's really the main focus on people going through that. They have people that can help support them and give them love.

"My foundation is just to show support. We're contributing to four different organizations throughout the year, so each month is going to be different. I'm excited about that journey and this first month is Nemours and then we'll start adding on when the season goes on."

Jacksonville, Fla. — Jaguars defense during training camp at the Miller Electric Center on July 23, 2025.

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  • Hines-Allen on Jaguars nose tackle DaVon Hamilton: "He's the best nose in the game. D-Ham is the best defensive nose, tackle, whatever you want to identify him, in the NFL right now, and he's showing it and proving it every single day. When you can have that, you know you have that confidence that they're not going to run the ball right here, not everybody else has to pick their level up. Again, DaVon Hamilton is the best nose in the game, and he's going to prove it. I can't wait to be out there to support him after every play he makes."

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