'Our guys battled for 60 minutes. We just got to find a time, a place, a play somewhere that we can win these games,' Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said.
"Some nice explosive runs in there, [the] offensive line did a nice job. He's getting better within the offense and what we're asking him to do," Pederson said.
Indy's game plan was something that caught the team off guard at first, Jaguars cornerback Shaq Griffin said in the locker room, but the team felt they were able to adjust to it. "I feel like a lot of our mistakes came from the mental errors, calls on ourselves," Griffin conceded."We had multiple to get off the field, and we couldn’t."
"We had a lot of things where we hurt ourselves," Griffin said. "Every time we tried to get off the field on third down, we shot ourselves in the foot. Those things, you can’t get back. That’s the part we’ve got to get better on."